Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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H fi,- ,.l: i :-k fhis bool: we '2.s 3 .,f,s an oufward and visible sign of f ii'i values,we have fried fo capfure-crysfalize-convey. This vol- ume, fhen, like fhe emblem if symbolizes, fries fo show whal' we were and whaf we became al' Walfer M. Williams High School in I965-I966. Table of Contents Studies ........ .... Service ......... .... School Spirit -..... .... Achievements .-.- ....... Clqsgeg ......... ...... Advertisements ...-- ...... Epilggue ......... ...... ..I6 ..42 ..8O H6 136 241 266 y a MISS THELMA C. EDWARDS ln Recognition To sTimulaTe., encourage, and direcT learning is The soul and subsTance of The arT of Teaching. Bagley-KeiTh The good Teacher makes The sTudenT aware oT elusive horizons and bids him ponder- ursue-probe-unTil he Tinds his own unplundered TaneT. An individual wiTh imaginaTion-inTegriTy-inTeliigence-This Teacher loves The lively quesT Tor knowledge in The classrooms. The vibranT noises of The crowded corridors. and The quieT, empTy building oT laTe aTTernoon. One who challenges The sTudenT and is challenged by him, This Teacher uses warmTh and wiT and wisdom To urge each sTudenT To push back The reTreaTing horizons abouT him. This year The DOE-WAH-JACK recognizes a Teacher who exempliTies These qualiTies. Because she has used The searchlighf OT knowledge To guide us To The scrolls oT wisdom in such diverse areas oT learning as synTax and sonneTs, we have learned. Because she has carried The Torch QT service Through her sponsorship of clubs and honorary organ- izaTions, we have served. Because she has given us The TenaciTy oT purpose and The enThusiasTic spiriT oT our own mascoT by supporTing us in boTh curricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies, we have been loyal. Because she has led us To The sTairways OT achievemenT Through her own excellence as a scholar. a linguisT, and a musician, we have aspired. Through These acTions she has creaTed. in absTracT. The seal of WalTer M. Williams High School. and Tor Those reasons, we, The I966 DOE- WAH-JACK sTaTT, presenT our seal Tor disTinguished service To Miss Thelma C. Edwards. Miss Edwards, eTTicienT in all her duTies as a Teacher. con sulTs wiTh Mr. WhiTehursT on a quesTion of policy. Always ready To help. Miss Edwards discusses an essay wiTh David Bowes, Kaihy Bradley. and RoberT Windham. 'r. . ' . ', , q N 0 . . , ,, . , L I Q fs- .-. , 'I I X-5- - ,f o , ,Q I X , K a -- x ' J A ' . A ,z I Q. .Iff . ' Af ' V. ' W l ' ,X ' , ' ex y -V' E - MA ,gif-' yy- l , -,f. 1 'f E 'L 1 ' X--X f., .- t X 5,71 x.,zf -5 W M .I f I 1-Atv I N, -X 'I , I Agn .4 xy L-N .rn W ' L Nfl Q dx ,Fi ' tw--' Q n fy Y Y L , X f. Ib, f raw - ,fl-L i .Vw .A , E1-N-J qq- ' - If r , . ,V. 4 V It-.AA N .fl H Q11 'F-'g2Eq'iT 'X 52' s- if--1--'-, W - fm- ' rvflv'-? L'. 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Through modern leaching melhods, organ- izalions which serve +o improve The school and The communily, an alhlelic program declicaied lo developing sporlsmanship, and many olher exlra-curricular aclivilies which involve sludenls in working social relalion- ships, Wl-IS fulfills ils lradilion of being The Firsl . . .The Besl. 1 ' l - A X 1 ,A 1 1, v al y, ,iv , sfmygbffgf X e 3310 ,ff7'5' S: '32 'fi'?f3f'f5 f Sv at-5 S5 Yfwx, xi ,K-,JiQ., R13 'ii A -f , N 9- - '- . 1 XA. . ' M..-4 nk- ,of .Xa-.1 I 4,-N Q 1--xv - 1-L I, , Wt l..u.,, iv F! 3 i I if '79 M: EducaTion is The major conce.rn oT Williams High School: Tor The sTudenTs, each day's insTrucTion opens new doors OT opporTuniTy To learn. The process oT learning in This modern age is noT limiTed To The classroom: To provide Tor This need Tor knowledge, The educaTional TaciliTies branch ouT To The library, The laboraTories. and To visual aids used in The class- room. Through such learning experiences. sTudenTs aT WHS gain a working knowledge oT liTe ThaT will be invaluable in The uncerTain TuTure. Truly The s+uden+s oT WHS will be able To Tace ThaT TuTure wiTh a courage and confidence ThaT come only Trom a sound educaTion. in Service . . . s up s Sfudenfs confribufe valuable service 'ro fhe school in many differenf ways. each according fo his abilify 'ro serve. Many find fhe chorus an excellenf place fo puf fheir 'ralenfs fo use for fhe beffermenf of fhe school and fhe enioymenf of fhe communi- fy. One of fhe friumphs of fhe i965 chorus season was fhe On Broadway: Two Nighfs producfion, which afforded fhe public an opporfunify fo hear Broadway musicals superbly performed. Many hours of sfudy and rehearsal wenl' info fhe sfaging of such scenes as fhe elaborafe specfacle from fhe hif musical Giqi. The TullesT expression oT serv- ice To The school and communiTy comes Through The service clubs aT WHS. These organizaTions have become viTal in providing services To The school Through Their individual proiecTs. These clubs cooperaTe To provide as- sisTance in The library, doing such work as opening The library be- Tore school in The mornings. holding open nighT weekly, and purchasing and caTaloguing new books. STudenTs Tind work on such proiecTs rewarding and saTisTying experiences. Williams realizes many ways To recognize ouTsTanding sTu- denTs Tor Their service To The school and iTs organizaTions. One such honor group is The Spanish NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, which, in iTs annual inducTion ceremony. recognizes sTudenTs Tor Their dedicaTed service To The Spanish Club, EI Circulo Es- panol, and Tor Their excepTional work in The sTudy oT The Spanish language. in Athletics . . . i AT Williams, There is a widely varied aThleTic program ThaT includes a large parT of The sTudenT body. These programs. ranging Trom swim- ming in The winTer aT The local YMCA To golf in The spring, enable sTudenTs To Tind suiTable sporTs ThaT will develop Their physical needs and ins+iIl in Them a sense oT sporTs- manship and Tair play. I2 AThleTics creaTes a sense oT pride ThaT sTu- denTs have in Their school. The aThleTes and The cheerleaders work TogeTher To develop This pride inTo a Teeling oT True school spiriT. Through iTs aThleTic program, Wl-IS achieves superior resulTs Trom hard eTTorTs boTh by The aThleTes and by The enTire sTudenT body. ,.,,.r ' -j I3 5 1 ' ' f 1 v a , E L, ,1 as 'I I ' ! , . 'ml ' V , nl it If J :. 11,0 Af. fm ' ,Q , ,S 1. , f'SX K. W u ' ll ll . 5 Ill I 1 A. 'I +I E . :Pls 3 . 1 a a , can 1 ,. , - .-,.'.L , . . .J Q. 21..- f .' 1 nf . I I .1 ' 'n.4 .iff .vm ' .slr E .'.'.u,'- , - ' -V-Q N ,A W . .gy . v , '22 , 53.55 ,Q '- L- - '- ' 1 -fa: . 2 . 1- x? 1.4i ,..e ' . 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For fhe sfudenf in Alexandria, Egypf, home of fhe world's besf ancienf library, research was difficulf. He found his maferial labeled and sfored on library shelves like rolls of wall paper. Since fhe manu- scripfs were noi' alphabefized, 'rhe rolls mosf in demand were placed on fop of 1-he pile, and regardless of when he needed fo begin his sfudy, he had fo unwind each scroll and open fhe book af ifs beginning. Today our class work is supplemenfed by fhousancls of volumes- alphabefized, indexed and classified-covering almosf every field from advanced algebra fo zoology. Our search for knowledge, in facf, would be severely hampered if we had fo survive for a single day wifhouf fhe prinfed page in one form or anofher-fexfbooks-dicfionaries-refer- ence maferial--felephone direcfories-1-ime-fables-books of all kinds. Wifh fhe scroll represenfing fhe prinfed page, if 'rherefore becomes fhe dynamo of civilizafion, providing us wifh fhe lighf needed fo sfudy fhe pasf. see fhe presenf, and seek fhe fufure, and fhe power required fo keep us always moving onward. Sfudies Administrators Execute DR. BRANK PRO FFITT .During the past three years, we have been witnesses to the a better and more co-ordinated system ot Burlington City advancement and development which have taken place under Schools. has shown to all ot us that he is not only able but the capable leadership ot our superintendent, Dr. Prottitt. well-qualified to serve in the distinguished ottice he now holds. His dedication and zest in working to attain a goal. that ot . I Assistant Supermtendents This year the Burlington City Schools System has -two By a division ot responsibilities it has been possible to achieve assistant superintendents. with Mr. Harvey Newlin in charge 6 greater coordination between personnel and the over-all of instruction and Dr. Fred Young in charge ot personnel. Curriculum. MR. HARVEY NEWLIN DR. FRED YOUNG I 8 1 Etfective School Policies School Board Composed ot civic-minded members appointed by the Burlington City Council, the Burlington Board of Educa- tion perform their duties without pay. Appointed for six year staggered'terms. their duties include encourag- ing the development and improvement of the city's edu- cational program, electing a superintendent of schools. and adopting all:-udget. The present members are Seated: Mr. Joe Mann, Mr. S. B. Holt, Mr. Carlysle lsley lchairmanl. Mr. Earl Pardue. Standing: Dr. W. D. Rippy. Mr. A. A. Alston, Dr. W. C. Shanlrs. Administrative Staff To capably handle and co-ordinate the varied programs and activities in the schools of the Burlington City School System is the difficult task admirably performed by the administrative staff. The members are as follows: Seated: Miss Marie t-louser. Supervisor of Art: Miss Eva Wiseman. Supervisor of Choral and Public School Music: Mrs. Hazel E. Strickland. Supervisor of Elementary Education: Mrs. Margaret Porter. Attendance Counselor. Standing: Lester Ridenhour. .Director of Secondary Education: Fred Young, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction: Mr. Biggers, Supervisor of Audio-Visual and NDEA1 and Mr. Lentz, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds. and Mr. Dr. Paul Paul t l 9 School Administration ..v ' MR. Hfxfeizimetom Pfihdpdi As he shoulders the duties and responsibilities of guiding a large high school to new goals, Mr. Harrington is aware ot his tremendous tasks. For tour years he has served as principal ot WHS. Each year the school has grown in size and scope. This year he has demonstrated his capacity tor leadership MR. WHITEHURST during the evaluation conducted by the Southern Association ot Secondary Schools and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Because he works for us and with us, we talce pride in commending Mr. Harrington tor his dedica- tion to duty. Assistant Principal In his new position and surroundings. Mr. Zeb Whitehurst demonstrates daily why he has been selected assistant principal at WHS coming to us trom his duties as As- sistant Principal at Turrentine Junior High School, he tits easily into the day-to-day routine ot our lite at Williams. A high-light ot his work this year has been the etticiency with which he handled his taslcs as Co-chairman ot the North Carolina Student Congress Committees. Working with Mrs. Bright in the important iolo. the committees have been able to guide this year's N.C.S.C.C. at Burlington to a successtul session. His dedication to duty and his personal integrity earn tor Mr. Whitehurst the DOE-WAH- JACK'S badge ot approval. Provides Capable Leadership Mr. Whilehursi and Mr. Harringion review new courses of insiruclion C Secretaries ex 2 i A I sie MRS. FRANK BENNETI' Mrs. Frank Benneif. secrelary lo Mr. Whilehursl since December I, l965, has many duiies. Her responsibilities do nor cease wilh lhe col- leciion of aliendance slips, for she musl' conlaci' parenrs by lelephone and derermine why sludenfs are absenl. She also checks excuses io insure lheir validify. issues ihe daily alfendance bullelin. and secures subsiiluies for leachers who are abseni. Because she does her work accuraiely and pleasanfly. we commend her for her invaluable service. MRS. REBECCA HARRISON Mrs. Rebecca Harrison, secreiary fo Mr. Harringlon. has been af Williams High School since March of I965. ln acldiiion fo performing such secrefarial dulies as lyping, Taking diclalion, keeping records, and answering The relephone in lhe principal's office, Mrs. Harrison finds 'lime lo answer The many quesiions she is aslced every clay. The performance of her dulies is an im- porlanr faclor in mainraininq orderliness in rhe office and 'rhroughoul 'the school. We salule her because she is efficieni, helpful and congenial. Staff Members Provide Librarians Our librarians are responsible for orde'ring and calaloguing books and making 'rhem available 'ro sludenls. Olher services include collecfing and reserving books for special assign- menls. arranging for classes lo do research as a group. and allowing sludenls lo gel' a birds'-eye view of new books by- displaying 'lhem before ihey are calalogued. A vasl malerials cenler. lhe library now has approximalely eighl books per sludenf. Hs colleclion includes seleclions in a number of foreign languages. including Lalin. French, and Spanish, and lhis year il houses lhe school's audio-visual aids. Guidance Counselors Miss Janis Meggs, one of our lwo guidance counselors. is always willing To provide sludenls wilh valuable informalion concerning high school curriculum, college requiremenls, and choices of careers. Mrs. Dimos. in her new capacily as guidance counselor al WHS. is always presenl 'lo lislen 'lo our problems and helps sludenls plan for a prolilable fulure. Services Daily g if Maintenance Chief Mr. Yarbrough, affecfionafely labeled Sam by fhe sfudenis af Williams. is our Mainfenance Chief. He performs such varied faslcs as replacing burned ouf fluorescenf fubes fo adiusfing 'fhe microphone in fha audiforium..One of his biggesl assefs however is fhe pleasanf manner in which he execufes fhese dulies. Cusfodians Responsible for such services as keeping fhe building clean, and fhe corridors and classrooms healed. our cus- fodians perform many ofher Tasks. Included in fhese exlras are such courlesies as opening a locked classroom for a siudenf who forgof a needed book. or helping The DOE- WAH-JACK sfaff gel' rid of empry carfons on Annual Day. Two of our failhful cuslodians are' Louise Jefferies and John Sfanfield who have served loyally for a number of years. Cafeteria Manager To plan well-balanced meals and lo over-see lhe cooking and serving of lunch are fhe mammolh fasks Mrs. Tomlinson assumes as cafeferia manager. Special menus are planned for holiday seasons such as Thanksgiving and Chrisfmas, and fwo plafes con- 'raining nufrifional foods are served fhroughouf lhe school year. wiv . . ,www , Sw 55' sswirv - ur gejgyafr f, ' YV W .wzuf 7 X A English Probes The Many Areas From adiecTive To anTonym, from parTiciple To poeTry, Through' senTence and novel sTrucTure. eager sTudenTs examine The many TaceTs of The colorTuI English language. This year Tor The TirsT Time. grammar. composiTion. and liTeraTure have been correlaTed, and sTudenTs review The TundamenTaIs oT grammar. see how The greaT masTers oT The language use The rules, and Then do creaTive work. This year, To provide Tor The diversified needs oT iTs sTudenTs. The English classes offer modiTied. regular, en- riched. and advanced programs oT sTudy. STudenTs plan- MISS THELMA C. EDWARDS MRS. DIANE B. MOORE A.B.. Guilford College: M-A-: B.A.. Florence Sfaieg English-II. Duke UniversiTy: English IV: Ad- viser. Masque and Gavel. MRS. GWEN H. BLAND MRS. FLORENCE GRAHAM A.B., UNC-G: M.A.T.. UNC- A.B.. UNC-G: English ll and CH: English Ill and IV. IV. 24 ning To become ol'Iice workers are provided wiTh The pre- Technical Training They need, while oThers seeking To pursue a regular program. or To achieve advanced place- menT in college are also ohsered work which enables Them To reach Their goals. IAII, however, are provided wiTh Training in The basic TundamenTaIs of The language. and many become aware ThaT The ideas and ideals ex- pressed in The world's besT liTeraTure remain virTually The same in all ages. MISS MARY F. CARPENTER B.A.. WesTern Carolina Col- lege: English Il, French I. I period in Guidance: Adviser. French NaTionaI Honor So- cieTy. MRS. ELLEN MUIRE B.A.. Radford College: English lll. Journalism: Adviser. BAR- KER. MR. GAINS EDWARD HOPKINS. JR. BIA., N.C. Wesleyan: English ll: Co-adviser. Debaiing Team. MRS. LESLIE PEARSE B.A.. M.A.T.. Duke UniversiTy: lAdvancedl English II. III, IV: Adviser. Speech and DebaTing Club. of Language Arfs M ' 'V All . HF MISS -NANCY LOUISE FENDER A.B.. Elon: M.R.Ecl., Carver School of Missions and Social Worlc: M.Ed., U.N.C.: English Ill, lV: Co-Adviser. Junior Class. MRS. LUCILE NOELL DULA A.B., Easl Carolina College: M. Ed., Duke Universilyg English ll. Speech. Advanced Com- posilioni Adviser, DOE-WAH- JACK, Nalional Forensic League, Co-Adviser. Debaiing MR. W. VANCE ROUNTREE B.S., Davidson College: BD.. Souihern Bapiisf Theological Seminary: Graduale Siucly. U.N.C.-G.: English ll. Dra- maiics l, ll: Adviser. Dramalics Club. MISS GAY WILLIAMS B.S., Easf Carolina College: Eng lish ll. Ill: Audio-Visual Co-or- dinaior. English Deparfmenf 5 4213.74 X Y 393 's22gg.,.,1 39,2231 Q ,-3',1f'!.Qf- we 9: 129112 A .325 v A. Hancock and S. Shoemaker sfudy Shakespearean Theafre in Mrs. Graham's English Class. -, .,., MRS. KATHRYN WHlTEHURST A.B., Dulce Universifyg Special Edu cafion. MRS. L. SUE ARTHUR A.B., Calawbag English lll. 25 Three foreign languages are 'raughl af our high school, wifh 'rwo years of Laiin. +hree of Spanish. and five of French now being iaughl. Fh'+h year French is being offered for 'ihe firsi +ime, and ad- diiional courses in The orher languages are in rhe planning siege. Through Jrexlboolcs. films, record players, and rape recorders. +oday's foreign language srudem' learns Foreign Language Courses noi only grammar. pronuncialion and enunciafion, buf he becomes aware of The hislory. Jrhe geography. and The governmenl' of oiher naiions as he sludies many aspecis of rheir culfures. This year Jrhe ap- pearance of several Spanish-speaking srudenrs from Guaremala adds 'ro our unclersiancling of olher paris of Jrhe world and increases our deferminaiion 'ro re- move rhe language barriers rhaf separale nalions. Foreign Language Deparfmenf MISS MARSHA LYNN COOK A.B.. U.N.C.-C.H.: Adviser, Cheer- leaders. Spanish Club MRS. JUNE STONE BYRD A.B.. M.Ed.. U.N.C.-C.H.: Spanish ll. lll: Adviser. Spanish Club. Span- ' T T' ish Nafional Honor Sociefy Mr. Evans lecrures io his classes on French civilizafion. 26 Open New Windows of the World R. Dixon. T. Smilh. J. Core add lhe finishing louches lo French class bullelin board. MISS EDITH ALLEN A.B.. Wake Forest College: M.Ed.. U.N.C.-C.l'l.: French ll, lll: Co- Aclvigef. Le Cercle Frangais. Ln Sociefe l-lonoraire de Frangais: Co- Direclor of Junior Class Talenl' Show MR. WILLIAM M. EVANS A.B., M.Ecl.. U.N.C.-C.H.: French III. IV, V: Co-Adviser. Le Cercle Frgngais. La Socielei I-lonoraire cle Frangais. Adviser Key Club MISS LUCY GLENN GILL AB.. Meredilh College: M.A., Wake Foresl' College: English IV: Lalin l, ll: Co-Adviser Sludenl Slore 27 ' Mafhemafics Teaches Because maTh requires inTensive sTudy, KaThy Roessler concenTraTes hard on nexT homework assign- menT. MRS. JOHN W. WTLKINS A.B.. Elon College: Plane GeomeTry. Consumer Math. MR. CLAUDE L. WALKER A.B., Elon College: Plane and Solid GeomeTry. OT all The sciences. maThemaTics is The only exacT one. Advanced maTh sTudenTs will be The TirsT To verify This TacT, Tor an error in simple addiTionA is oTTen responsible Tor a sTudenT's failure To arrive aT The soluTion oT' a TrigonomeTry equaTion. Advanced algebra and TrigonomeTry, are only Two TaceTs of The maThemaTics program aT WHS, however. There is General MaTh ll. which provides an over-all sTudy oT The TundamenTals and is designed primarily Tor The sTudenT who does noT plan To enTer college. To build a solid ToundaTion Tor Those who plan To pursue TuTure courses in maThe- maTics, The deparTmenT oTTers Algebra l, which Trains The sTudenT in logical Thinking. Also There is Algebra ll, a more inTense sTudy oT The same course, which includes work wiTh equaTions. pracTical word problems and inTroducTory work wiTh logariThms and irra+ionaI numbers. Plane, solid, and analyTical geomeTry oTTer excellenT opporTuniTies Tor The sTudenT To develop his criTical reasoning. He musT deTermine The naTure of The problem. analyze iT and aTTempT To solve iT. The sTudenT may TurTher inTensiTy his knowledge oT maThemaTics Through a sTudy of analyTicaI geomeTry. The maThemaTics deparTmenT oT WHS. under The insTrucTion of capable Teachers, prepares The conscienTious sTudenT Tor leader- ship in The Tields of science and engineering. Cpen New Windows of the World R. Dixon. T. Smilh. J. Core add lhe 'Finishing Touches lo French class bulleiin board. MISS EDITH ALLEN A.B.. Wake Foresl College: M.Ed.. U.N.C.-C.H.: French ll, Ill: Co- Adviser. 'Le Cercle Francais. La Sociefe Hondraire de Francais: Co- Direclor of Junior Class Talenl Show MR. WILLIAM M. EVANS A.B.. M.Ed.. U.N.C.-C.H.: French Ill, IV, V: Co-Adviser. Le Cercle Frqngals. La Sociele Honoraire de Frangais, Adviser Key Club MISS LUCY GLENN GILL A.B., Meredilh College: M.A., Wake Foresl College: English IV: Lalln l. ll: Co-Adviser Sludeni' Slore 27 Mathematics Teaches Because maTh requires inTensive sTudy. KaThy Roessler concenTraTes hard on nexT homework assign- menT. MRS. JOHN W. WILKINS A.B.. Elon College: Plane GeomeTry. Consumer MaTh. MR. CLAUDE L. WALKER A.B., Elon College: Plane and Solid GeomeTry. Of all The sciences. maThemaTics is The only exacT one. Advanced maTh sTudenTs will be The TirsT To verify This TacT, Tor an error in simple adcliTion is oTTen responsible Tor a sTudenT's Tailure To arrive aT The soluTion of a TrigonomeTry equaTion. Advanced algebra and TrigonomeTry. are only Two TaceTs oT The maThemaTics program aT WHS, however. There is General lviaTh ll, which provides an over-all sTudy oT The TundamenTals and is designed primarily Tor The sTudenT who does noT plan To enTer college. To build a solid ToundaTion Tor Those who plan To pursue TuTure courses in maThe- maTics, The deparTmenT offers Algebra l. which Trains The sTudenT in logical Thinking. Also There is Algebra ll. a more inTense sTudy oT The same course, which includes work wiTh equaTions, pracTical word problems and inTroducTory work wiTh logariThms and irraTional numbers. Plane, solid. and analyTical geomeTry oTTer excellenT opporTuniTies Tor The sTudenT To develop his criTical reasoning. He musT deTermine The naTure of The problem, analyze iT and aTTempT To solve iT. The sTudenT may TurTher inTensiTy his knowledge of maThemaTics Through a sTudy of analyTical geomeTry. The maThemaTics deparTmenT of WHS. under The insTrucTion of capable Teachers, prepares The conscienTious sTudenT Tor leader- ship in The Tields oT science and engineering. Logical Thinking MISS MARY TAYLOR A.B.. UNC-G: Advanced Algebra and Trigonomelry. Algebra II. MR. LARRY E. BRADY B.S., NC Sfafe-Raleigh: General Malin. Algebra I: Co-Adviser, Chess Club. Mathematics Deparfmenf In maih, many quesfions arise from lack of complele undersianding. To solve one of Iheir problems, V. Leonard, A. Johnsion, and L. Winslead consuli Miss Taylor's Irigonomelric lable in ihe back of the room. MRS. JOYCE NEWTON A.B.. UNC-G: Plane Geomeiry. Consumer Malh: Co-Adviser. Junior Class. MR. JESSE E. WARRICK A.B., Elan College: Algebra l, ll. Plane Geomeiry. MISS CAROL LEE COLLINS A.B., UNC-G: Plane G-eomefry. Solid and Analylic Geomelry. Expanding Science Department Adds Through an expanded program. 'rhe Sci- ence Depar'rmen+ of Williams High School is designed 'ro meer more needs of more people. Courses in general biology and physical science are offered lo Those slu- denis who wish +o meer rhe minimum re- quiremenls for graduaiion, while chemislry and physics meer 'rhe requiremenfs of Jrhose individuals who plan 'ro pursue careers in engineering. nursing, medicine. pharmacy. or relafed fields. ' A new area of science is given addiiional imperus wiih 'rhe inrroducrion of advanced biology +0 'rhe curriculum. In 'rhe planning siage 'For several years. This course has been buill on slrong foundaiions, for fhe excellenl compilalion of dara and a wide selecfion of specimens and phoiographic maierial have been made. The ecological sludies of 'rhis fyear's pilo'r group add weallh +0 'lhe maierial designed io benefil fufure classes in rhis field. Mr -Websier, momenrarily confused by a ques- 'non from a sfudeni. plans how basl 'ro answer fhe inquiring young mind. MR WILLIAM E CRQW MRS FAYE R MOODY MR J ALVIS WEBSTER MISS PAULA GAIL BS Duke Unlversnfy Physical AB Elon College Biology AB Elon College: Physics. Al- FROHMAN SCIGHCS Blology Advlier Heal+h C-'IFBGFS Cl'-lb gebra ll Co-Adviser. Junior A.B., Dulce Universify: Biology Engineers Club. Adviser. Sophomore Class. Advanced Biology fo Curriculum V H v .i ii 'jf' ' f ' A uu1A 3 Q? MRS. MARYDELL R. BRIGHT A.B.. Mouni Holyoke College: Physical Science, Chemistry: Ad- viser. Civineifes. Co-Adviser. Siudenl Council. ICC. MR. CUFFORD T. FOSTER B. Ch. E.. M. Ch. E., NC Sfaie - Raleigh - Adviser, Civiian Club. Co-Adviser. Jun- ior Engineers. Chess Club. Science Department MRS. J. J. DANIELEY MRS. RACHEL B MCLEOD A.B., Elon College, MA.. Ap- A.B., Ailaniic Chrrslxan College palachian Slaie Teacher's Col- Mid-1 UNC'Cl'ii B1OlOQy Ad lege: Biol09Y:Adviser, FTA. vanced Biology: Chairman Sc ence Depariment The chemisiry lab fakes on a fesiive air as R. Troian, L. Winsiead. and B. Shell clecoraie a free using only candy canes and chemical equipmeni as ornamenis. The MRS. PEGGY MEATHENIA BA., Wesf Texas Siale Universifyg U.S. Hisfory 8: Spanish I. MR. L. G. GUTHRIE A.B., Elon College: M.Ed.. Dulce Universify: U.S. History, Eco- nomics 8: Sociology: Adviser. Junior Class: Chairman of So- cial Siudies Deparimenf. MR. BILL DAMERON MRS. NANCY GARNER A.B., Guilford College: U.S. His- fory: Nafional Honor Sociefy Adviser. Boof Girls. Co-adviser. Debaiing Team. M R. CLINTON RICHARDS A.B-. Lenoir Rhyne College: A.B.. Elon College: U.S. Hisfory World Hisfory. 8: World Hisfory. 32 Social Sciences Prepare To gain a fhorough educafion in an age of infernafional crisis, hisforical perspecfive is mandafory. Before foday's .problems can be solved. man needs fo probe fhe pasf and con- sider ifs solufions fo recurring problems. In order fhaf sfudenfs may know how fhe world has become whaf if is. courses are of- fered in all areas of social science, beginning wifh world hisfory, and confinuing wifh Unifed Sfafes hisfory, sociology, economics, family re- lafions. world geography. and infernafional af- fairs. There are many insfances in which a knowl- edge of social sciences is pracfical fo a sfudenf in a democrafic sociefy. The revision of our own high school consfifufion has been simplified Social Mr. Gufhrie poinfs ouf Middle Easf Students for Effective Citizenship by a review ot the ways in which our United States Constitution has come to be. Economics and sociology 'also otter practical experience to seniors who become tamiliar with Dow Jones averages. chasing bears and bulls in the stock market. respecting a divergent opinion. or be- coming a member ot the Get-Rich-Quicle i Club -on paper at least-by realizing a 5500.00 profit on a SlOO0.00 stock purchase. Through the social science courses ottered at WHS, the students learn to evaluate world events in the light ot history and tocus attention on the torces that shape the national economy or alter the American philosophy ot govern- ment. Sciences , i if f. r 4 I , xv troubled spots to his class. i Mr. Culpepper expiains the value of Social Studies to graduates. MR. VERNON CULPEPPER A.B., UNC-CH: Mars Hill Col- lege: U.S. History. World Geo- ' graphy 8: International Affairs: Co-adviser. Monogram, Club. MRS. GERTRUDE BRADFORD B.A., 8: M.A., Barnard College. UNC-CH: Economics and So- ciology. MR. RONALD BELL A.B., Elon College: World His- tory 8: U.S. History: Adviser. Speech 81 Debating Club. MRS. MARY LATTA B.A., UNC-G: M.A.. Cornell University: Economics 8: Soci- ology. Family Relations: Adviser. Senior Class. 33 Business Educafion Department Expands MISS MARY G. HARRIS B.S.. Easf Carolina College: Business Typing rl. Business Arifhmefic: Business Adviser, DOE-WAH-JACK. MRS. FRANCES DAWSON A.B.. Wesfern Reserve Universily: M.A.. UNC-G: lndusfrial Coopera- five Training: Adviser. Vocafional Indusfrial Club. MR. RICHARD M. CASEY A.B.. Elon College: Disfribufive Edu- cafion: Adviser, Disfribufive Educa- 'rion Club. 34 Af Williams High School The Business Educafion Deparf- menf provides a diversified program fo meef fhe increas- ing demands of indusfry. Dis- fribufive educafion and Indus- frial Co-operafive Training, enable sfudenfs fo work on iobs while fhey pursue high school courses of sfudy. and fhe year-old pre-fechnical pro- gram offers specialized frain- ing fo addifional sfudenfs. Business arifhmefic, fyping, and shorfhand are courses of- fered each year. buf fhese are only rudimenfary. Indexing and coding are familiar ferms Mrs. Dawson arranges her schedule fo fhose engaged in filing, and binary compufers. card colla- fors. punched card and Tape. magnefic ink. and compufer memory unif are essenfial words fo fhose seeking fo un- dersiand fhe aufomafion unif. Typewrifers are sfill essenfial fo fhe Business Deparfmenf, buf many of fhe new models are elecfric. and duplicafors, mimeographs. fhermo fax, ad- ding and calculafing machines. and bookkeeping and fran- scribing machines are now be- ing used by sfudenfs planning fo pursue careers in fhe busi- ness world. to Meet Demands of lndustry to benefit the V.l.C. classes. ' J--a,0 MISS ANNE HINNANT MR. JAMES FUTRELL 355- A-. PING-GI Office Md- A.B., UNC-CH: Distribuiive Edu- Clllnes- TYPU19 l- lnifoducilon +0 cation. Marketing. Selesmanship Business: Adviser, Keyettes. Advise,-I Dj, Club. '-Efhffnifxf gig-.4 J fkgfx '-l'0 Z X MISS RENA BATEMAN MRS. SHIRLEY HUFFMAN B.A. and Ivlfx., East Carolina B,S,, East Carolina Collegeg B 0 College: Shorthand I' 8: ll. Sho,-wand I gl Typing ll: Ad, Bookkeeping I: Co-Adviser. Stu- vi5er,Tri-Hi-Y, dent Store. and Vocational Departments MR, ROBERT L, BARHAM MRS. ARLENE MCINTYRE A.B., Elon College: Industrial A-Bu Elon College? Business TYP' Cooperative Training. Ing l 81 BOOIKIKGSPIFIQ l- 35 Fine Arfs Develop Those sfudenfs possessing a genuine apprecia- fion of fine arls may culfivafe fhis inferesf by parficipafing in fhe courses offered in fhe- Fine Arfs Deparfmenf. Offering a varied selecfion of culfural sfudies. fhe deparfmenf provides classes in choral music. band. orchesfra. arf. dramafics. and fine arfs survey. Those who possess a love of music find many hours of hard work and equal enioymenf in fhe chorus, Those sfudenfs whose falenfs lie in fhe field of musical insfrumenfs derive safisfacfion from improving fheir abilifies fhrough parficipafion in The WHS band and orchesfra. ln 'rhe arf courses. fhe sfudenf evaluafes his crea- C. Ray diligenfly pracfices her finger fechnique in orcheslra. DR. FRANCIS L. PFEIFER AB., Panhandle AEM College: MA.. Universify of Wyoming: D.M.E., Chicago Music Collegeg B.A.. Goodwell College. five abilifies and develops his own fechniques in painfing, slcefching. and sculpfuring. Ari allows fhe individual a means of expression, and many fine works are produced in The deparfmenf. Fine Cultural Appreciafion Arts The imporfance of ihe Jrhealre is emphasized in 'rhe dramalics courses. wiih concenrralecl siudies in 'rhe areas of aciing and paniomime. as well as such siage crafls as lighling. make-up, and sound elfecls. For lhose srudenls who desire a concise yel lhorough s'rucly of lhe liner aspecls of life, 'ihe line arls survey course is offered. The eniire sludeni body of Williams High School and 'fhe inleresfed communify of Burlinglon are able lo ap- preciale The workings of lhe Fine Arrs Deparlmenl rhrough 'rhe excellence provided by iis performances. Orcheslra concerls. band music al halliime, holiday choral programs, ari exhibiis. and delighllul plays pre- senied by 'rhe Dramaiics Club are inlegral paris of The en+ire+y of WHS. In url class, Miss Houser insfrucis S. Hall and C. McLaughlin in fhe lechniques of absfraci arf. MR. JOE M. CORNE B.M.E.. Shenandoah Conservaiory of Music: Orchesrra. MR. ERWNG L. COVERT B.M.E.. Richmond Professional ln- slilule. College of William and Mary: Choral Music, Consumer Music, Fine Arfs Survey: Adviser To Carrolleiies and Top Twenly. MISS MARIE HOUSER B.S.. Emmanuel College: MA.. Easf Carolina College: Commercial Ari, Ari ll, III, IV. 37 Physical Education Engenders an Our gridiron is employed as a soccer field io provide varialion in fhe boy's physical educafion program. MR. WINSTON WIGGINS B.S., Wake Foresl College: Physical Educalion. Physical Through a program of slrenuous excercise and ex- lensive 'training in a variely of sporls. lhe sludenls of Williams have lhe opporluniiy io develop Their bodies as well as lheir minds. The Physical Educalion Depari- meni, consisling of a fine slaii of leachers and coaches. encourage ihe individual sludeni 'lo pariicipale and develop ihe physical iilness lhal is so necessary in This modern world. Appreciafion for MRS. JEAN S. GUNN B.S.. Appalachian STaTe Teachers College: Physical EducaTion: Aol- viser. GAA. MRS. KERMENE C. YON BA., Appalachian STaTe Teachers College: Physical EducaTiong Ad- viser. G.A.A. Physical Fitness Girls pracTice slrills involved in The spirifed game of volleyball. Education The boys' classes include The TunclamenTal sTudy of such acTiviTies as TooTball. soccer. archery. baslceTball. wresTling. ping-pong, Traclc. Tumbling. weighT-lifTing. and soTTbaIl. The girls' classes provide basic sTudies in soccer, volleyball, Tumbling, sofTball. and ping-pong, as well as exTensive parTicipaTion in Those exercises which develop co-ordinaTion and grace. All of The physical eclucafion courses offer The sTuclenT a beginning in The developmenT of physical sTrengTh and skill. MR. WILLARD G. ISLEY AA.: Pfeiffer College: B.S.. Ap- palachian STaTe Teachers College: Physical EducaTion. Elective Courses Provide Sfudies .1 i 4 Jerry McLain quesiions Coach Frye aboul' lhe iniricacies of an aulomobile moior as Siephanie Wilson and Nancy Whifiield. baffled. look on. MISS MILDRED KICKLINE A.B.. Merediih College: Bible I. ll. Bible Survey: Adviser, Bible Club. ' Bible Three years of siudy are available io siudenis who wish 'ro find a deeper undersfanding of ihe Bible, and who wish io learn of iis hisiorical background. Bible l and Bible ll offer a com- pleie review of ihe Old Tesiamenl and ihe New Teslameni. while Bible Survey gives a very con- cise view oi The Bible as a whole. MR. C. A. FRYE A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College. MA., UNC-Chg Driver Educalion. Driver Education Driver Educalion ieaches driving skills by preparing siudenls lo assume 'iheir roles as safe drivers. Divided inlo Two paris. The pro- gram consisis of ihiriy'hours of classroom in- siruciion, followed by eighleen hours of aciual driving insiruciion. Through a knowledge of 'rhe rules. and 'rraining in iheir applicaiion. siudenis are beiier equipped io become skillful. respon- sible drivers. in Diversified Areas MRS. MARY B. ROUSE A.B.. Elon College: Home Eco. nomics. l MRS. HELEN M. POPE A.B.. Easf Carolina: Home Eco- ' nomicst Family Relafions. I Mrs. Rouse demonsfrafes fo Frances Crumpler fhe techniques of good cooking. Home Economics Because if is a course which offers fraining in fhe pracfical arf of homemalcing and opens doors fo such career opporfunifies as diefefics. inferior decorafing and dress designing, home economics appeals fo many high school girls. Included in fheir proiecfs for fhe currenf year have been luncheons for fheir sfafe supervisor. Mrs. Lyons. as well as for fhe homecoming final- isfs and iudges, and fheir parficipafion in fhe preparafion of decorafions and refreshmenfs for fhe feachers' annual Chrisfmas parfy. A course in family relafions consisfing of 'lhe sfudy of real life sifuafions and fheir imporfance fo fhe individual enables The sfudenf fo plan for a more rewarding adulf life. So imporfanf is lighf fo all facefs of civilizafion fhaf fhroughouf his- fory fhe forch has been used fo symbolize many absfracf ideas, including knowledge, freedom, and service. Afhlefes parficipafing in fhe Olympic games carry a forch now, as fhey did in 770 B.C., and fhe presidenf of fhe games sfill hopes . . . fhaf fhe Olympic forch may be carried on wifh greafer eagerness, courage. and honor for fhe good of humanify, fhrough- ouf fhe ages. The Sfafue of Liberfy on Bedloes Island also carries a forch-hers a symbol of freedom-and her message- Give me your fired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning fo breafhe free . . . Send fhese, fhe homeless, fhe 'rem esf 'losf for me, l Iiff my forch beside fhe golden clbor. -reflecfs fhe spirif of fhe flame she bears. The efernal forch af John F. Kennedy's grave in Arlingfon Cemefer likewise reiferafes fhe facf fhaf, like fhe flame, dufy and service cannof be exfinguished. A+ Walfer M. Williams High School fhe 'lorchis one of fhe four paris of our seal,'and if symbolizes fhe many areas of service wifh which fhe adminisfrafion, fhe faculfy, and fhe sfudenf body are idenfified. As fhe adminisfrafion seeks fo provide us wifh fhe facilifies for learning, fhey enable us fo open fhe doors fo fhe wide world of knowledge fhaf sur- rounds us. As our feachers sfimulafe us fo ask quesfions and fo seek answers, fhey make us aware of fhe expanding horizons fhaf lie beyond fhe fhresholcl of our high school years. As individual members of our sfudenf body perform a variefy of dufies in class room or club, on fhe afhlefic fields or in assembly, our symbol of service becomes a flaming forch. If is fhrough such acfivifies fhaf fhe forch is passed fo succeeding generafions of Williams High School sfudenfs-each proud of ifs herif- age o-f service. Sfudenf Governmenf Operates STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: J. Napier. presidenh J. Cross. vice-presidenh G. Ward. secreTary: R. Kimball. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: L. Nance. L. Foley. S. Hunley. L. JohnsTon. N. WaTson. J. WaTson. M. Weeks. J. Durham. B. McClinTocIc. C. Ray. M. Monfgomery. J. Neese. S- CFOSS. L. Perdue. THIRD ROW: J. Deal. W. GenTry. G. Brooks. A. Kesfer. D. Knowles. M. Ray. J. A. HuTTsTeTler. D. Sorrell P. KeiTh. C. FiTch. B. Lowry. L. Harris. L. Thompson. L. Manning. FOURTH ROW: C. WhiTe. D. Huffman. B. Hines. I. Lashley. C Maness. J. Coble. J. Crouch. J. A. Eslnridge. C. Simmons. A. JohnsTon. S. BrighT. J. McAdams. T. Messick. S. Collins. FIFTH ROW: S. Garrison. J. WalTon. C. Bean. G. Fowler. S. Hogan. S. Baldwin. T. Blackwell. H. Liles. A. Harvell. J. Shields. E. HarringTon S. Pollard. E.WhiTe. J. Walker. L. Wilson. R. Windham. 1 . STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Sewing as a nucleus Tor sTudenT aTT'airs aT WHS. The STudenT Council and iTs aTTiliaTed governmenTal organizaTions carry The Torch of leadership Tor The sTudenT body. STudenT Council acTiviTies cover a wide range oT responsibiliTies. such as The nominaTion oT candidaTes Tor sTudenT body oTTicers. The supervision oT The STudenT Council CommiTTees. and The compIeTion oT service proiecTs Tor The school and The communiTy. The InTer-Club Council. an drganizaTion designed To co-ordinaTe The acTiviTies oT The TwenTy-Tour clubs aT .WHS. sTrives To uniTe The clubs Tor more beneficial service. Headed by The vice-presidenT of The sTudenT body. The council also TuncTions in a judiciary capaciTy by seeing ThaT The requiremenTs Tor club membership are mainTained by all sTudenTs. The ExecuTive CommiTTee of The STudenT Council operaTes as The execuTive auTl1oriTy. Composed of The sTudenT body oTTicers and The presidenTs oT The classes. The ExecuTive CommiTTee has iurisdicTion over and is responsible Tor The acTions of boTh The STudenT Council and The lnTer-Club Council. All The branches of governmenT sTrive To build good ciTizenship. develop eTTecTive leaders. and To mainTain The high sTandards of achievemenT so Typical aT WHS. Glenda Ward. secreTary: Rick Kimball. Treas- urer: Jimmy Cross. vice-president John Napier. president I I Under New Constitution INTER-CLUB COUNCIL FIRST ROW: J. Cross, chairman: M. Blaclc. vice-chairman: G. Ward. secretary: R. Kimball. treasurer. SECOND ROW: D. Riley. V. Greeson, D. Isley, L. Murray. B. Brewer, L. Thompson. P. Hogan. THIRD ROW: L. Sykes, S. Fowler. R. Best, C. White. A. Johnston. S. Willis. FOURTH ROW: A. Gordon. C. Pate. J. McAdams, J. Napier. B. Powell. C. Swaim. B. Lowry. J. Hinshaw, F. Williams. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: J. Napier. G. Ward, J. Cross. SECOND ROW: In a proiect sponsored by the Inter-Club Council. A. G' FowIer' R' KImImII'C'Bean' Ogden and S. Lowder. under the direction of Mr. R. G. Padgett. package Christmas Seals 'for the Tuberculosis Association. Student Council Committees CAFETERIA COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: C. Whitenack. M. A. Norcom. J. Cheek. SECOND ROW: M. Holt. J. Walker, C. Ray. T. Blackwell. J. Kernodle. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: A. Bobo, B. Farmer. E. Davis. SECOND ROW: P. Sawyer. J. A. Eskridge, H. Liles. 46 CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: C. Mann. D. Sorrell, K. Hinshaw. SECOND ROW: B. Lowry, J. Shields. SOCIAL AND RECREATION COMMITTEE STANDING: B. Squires. L. Wilson, T. Rascoe. A. Johnston. C. Thomas, C. Goodes, T. Madden. K. Teague. SEATED: C. Gourley, A. Hunt, L. Alphine. Direct Student Activities PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SEATED: C. Fitch. L. Murray, S. Wade. FIRST ROW: L. Sykes, G. Hemric, S. Hardie. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE SEATED: V. Crowson, M. Dempster. M. Weeks. FIRST ROW: A. Finley, D. Williams. SECOND ROW: A. Gordon. W. Lamm. C. Bean. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: J. McAdams, J. Tunstall. T. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Hinshaw. T. Messick. H. Mast. S. Garrison, J. Coble. SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: D. Riley, C. White, L. Harris. SECOND ROW: S. Bright, J. Deal. J. Canada. THIRD ROW: J. Crouch. J. McAdams. T. Cole, T. McAdams. PROJECTS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: L. Young. V. Greeson. S. Willis. SECOND ROW: R. Windham, R. Smith, D. Hall. C. Swaim, J. Angermayer. . ---A- g. ,,,,, M. .ZX.. ,QXW , . ,LL.. . , BARKER Staff Members Sponsor 5:53255 X gl -iftaf haw .ssfssgs as Wx f--s. -as fx-sxwf as N41 as K? N, N 3 5' Za 1 . sf 7121.512 . - . if l f as f. Q. 2 ss: QQ -iii fi' 2723 . . M. W , . if Us 1 1 -am.. . w- ,,,, .sc X iz.. .sy W z Q. 5 1 L 4 1? NN no 1? 5 -5 . . x 2. .5 X X so fazgaz. 'S I - 'inf I ' 5 1 K ' - f f. 'Xa' '1-- 7 b A .sss p .Q as ...s....,..f,.. .,,f QQ...-.. l ,f W lg s..l s K i'N-f . .... Sporfs Ecllfors G. Hemrlc and Rusly Boleman help Junior Assnslanfs C. Bullocl: and M. Maness proofread a layout llo 5 ' ' 1 oll R. Besf. business manager, and K. Newfon, photographer. consulf Edifor-in-Chief D. Riley about adverfisemenis. af New Literary Magazine .414 ' Feazure EdiTors L. Young and C. SalTer show Junior AssisTanTs G. Ward, T. Messick. and J. OrcuTT how To plan a page layoul' of The Bar er. An essenTial parT of any school is The sTudenT publica- Tions, and The Barker Tuliills The all-imporTanT role oT informing The STudenT Body of The maior happenings around WHS. A subscribing member of The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. The Barker sTrives To main- Tain The high sTanclards oi iournalism seT TorTh by Thai' organizaTion, and works conTinually Tor a beTTermenT of sTyle and educaTional roles. Publishing a newspaper ThaT will please The sTudenTs and aT The same Time reporT accuraTely The imporTanT evenTs of The school program is a diTTiculT Task. buT The Barker sTaTT works diligenTly and unTiringly Toward ThaT dual goal. The producT of Their labor is presenTecl To The STudenT Body six Times each year and The reading public eagerly anTicipaTes each issue. A TirsT Tor This year's Barker sTaTT is The publicaTion oi a school magazine. The Paragon. Designed To encourage sTudenT wriTing and TeaTure sTuclenT auThors, This new venTure in iournalism promises To become a permanenT proiecT. S. Smiih. C. Ray. J. Fuquay, J. Eskriclge, and J. Murray disTribuTe The Barker. Q he um - 1 - as vim ,ls ,. ,,::Q :,. ss fin U r iff . 6 , . ,y .,, . , may 5,2 li, liif f 1, zii , SQ ,. 1 R ,. k A S 5 . 1 W 5 , , I.. Q Q ? ' J ww. . .. ...f ,X X ,-E..-e.,....e,ga .,.,.-.. 7,,,k A, , v,.,..,c ri l fafffsfidanillifi DOE-WAH-JACK Presents Year Ediiors Jimmy Cross and Bill Lowry discuss yearbook plans wnih 'che Feafure Ediror Karhy Hinshaw helps annual adviser. Mrs. Dula. Linda Nance prepare ihe Prom spread. The 'raslc of creaiing a yearbook 'rhai wins lhe approval of The siudeni body, and, a+ The same Time, presenls an accuraie record of a year-in-re- view. is The dual purpose every DOE- WAH-JACK slafl faces. Each slaff member accepfs rhis challenge readily and performs each individual duly willingly, because by so doing, each helps creaie a record of a single year ai Williams High School. Copy Edilor Sharlyn Hesler shows Margie Hall, Charloile Filch, Freida Kiser. Sylvia Fowler Sue Hardie, and Debbie Miller The Techniques of wriling good copy. in Review for WHS Sfudenfs Typisis Jalmki Norris and Brenda Dickerson compare The newly iyped page with a previous one. Ari' Edifor Suzanne Wade assisis Anne Finley in drawing club symbols. lu Class Edifor Andy Gordon helps Janice Massey. Connie While, Marcia Hargrove and Lynda Burriss pul' class piciures in order. Sporis Ediiors Andy McLelland and Craig Swaim go over wiih junior assisfanl' Sieve Allen plans for ilne foofball spread. i Aflvrffwflgfs Business Sfoff Provides Funds for Yearbook ,L V - ,s if f 'Ll' - -- ,. Q 5 .V 523.251 ki .BUSINESS 5: Manager f V, glyianpger . qsf w ssejes .?2f.li.Hw1f' sseeex i s i sse' l1l0S.Y.qCCil5l.5 .2951 slbe F2 e ig .k,I ktyrk .,4v- 4' gg efs QRlClfil4lffi5?llQQf My E ly' S. Garrison explains The procedure in drawing up an ad lo R. Kimball and B. Powell fi .QPHQTQGRAPIZQEBS W L Q im - Kqrnddleigi 'rmAA Lf? J. Kernodle and M. Holi, our, DOE-WAH-JACK plwoiogra- pliers, relax affer processing numerous picfures. Miss Harris reviews This years aclverlisemenl sales wilh S. Briglrl and P. Hogan. 52 sw'-P3 1 I Tri-Hi-Y Members Uphoid Principles of Character and Service Under ihe sponsorship of ihe Young Men's Chrisiian Associaiion. ihe Tri-Hi-Y oi Williams High' School is composed of girls who l seek io promoie Chrisiian principles 'rhrough daily living. Each year ihe club engages in proiecis which as- sis+ civic groups in aifaining Their goals, and holiday seasons find ihem helping oihers by iheir coniribuiions of iime and giiis. A highlighi of 'rhis year has been a visii by Bobby Richardson, second baseman for 'rhe New York Yankees. Broughi 'fo Bur- lingion as a represeniaiive of ihe Fellowship of Chrisiian Aihleies, Mr. Richardson's pariicipaiion in our chapel program on Homecoming Day. and his assisiance wiih 'rhe dedicaiion of ihe new iaciliiies ai ihe YMCA are examples of 'fhe service given by ihe Tri-Hi-Y and ihe pareni-organizalion. Bobby Richardson speaks io ihe siudenl' body. FIRST ROW: Lana Thompson, president Vickie Glosson, vice-presidenf: Hilda Lewis. secreiary Nancy Vaughn. Treasurer: Mrs. Huffman. adviser. SECOND ROW: L. Bennefi, V. Walker, M. Morris, B. Newlin. L. Manning, B. Bayliff. D. Clemmer, E. Wheeler. D. Hariman. L. Spiiiel. THIRD ROW J. Blanchard. S. Scoggins. P. Clapp. C. Bizanfz. N. Berry, B. Way, A. Siainbaclr, L. Kilfoil. J. Wagoner, A. Shelion. D. Johnson. D. Francis. FOURTH ROW: B. Cauihren, J. Hodge, P. Keck, P. Paiion. L. Smifh, E. Francis. J. Hooper, A. Lee, P. 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Crawford. 7,7 Q Q. Joe Shull sTands wiTh several Guafemalan exchange sTudenTs as They proudly show Their new WHS sweaT shirTs. Since This club's organizaTion aT WHS in l954 as The TirsT oT iTs kind, The Junior Ex- change Club members have worked TaiThTully To exemplify iTs moTTo, UniTy Tor Service. They have rendered service To Their school by parTicipaTing in various school proiecTs. These acTiviTies include issuing The WHS ocl:eT bulleTin, publishing'The school cheers for all sTudenTs. polishing desks ThroughouT The school once a semesTer. donaTing The large plywood bulldog head Tor The gymnasium. and publish- ing The Junior Exchange Messenger. Club members have served in our communiTy by disTribuTing publiciTy Tor The Reading Dyna- mics Course. Planning a bingo arTy Tor The men in VeTeran's l'-lospiTal in Duriam. sponsor- ing and ediTing The From The Classroom arTicle in The Daily Times News, assisTing in clean-up campaigns and by sponsoring a ChrisT- mas Tood drive Tor The SalvaTion Army. Confinue 0ld Proiecfs, lnifiafe New Ones AlThough Their club has been an organizaTion Tor only Three years, The Junior ExchangeTTes have worked dili- genTly To uphold The club's creed- UniTy Tor Service . ln an eTforT To become beTTer ciTizens and To romoTe a beTTer communiTy and schoorfor all, These girls have underTalcen numerous worThwhile proiecTs. Included in Their acTiviTies have been conducTing a picnic Tor The Elon or- phans, erecTing a buIle+in board and calendar Tor school and club acTiviTies, giving The Teachers a Tea during American EducaTion Week. roviding a haT and coaT check Tor sTud?enTs dur- ing baslceTball season, giving ValenTine - Qi, candy To The Teachers, assisTing in i' ' cleaning The TaculTy lounge, sorTing picfures Tor The annual sTaTT. and work- ing acTively wiTh The Tuberculosis ancl Cancer AssociaTions. Carolyn Thomas and Karen Wolfe serve Mrs. LaTTa ai The Teacher's Tea given by ExchangeTTes. FIRST ROW: Janis Meggs, adviser, BeTsy Brewer. president Viclcie Greeson, vice-president KaThy Hinshaw, secreTary. Linda Sykes. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: C. Thomas. A. Cox. D. Smifh. F. Kiser, P. PaTe, S. Baldwin, S. Shoemaker, L. Murray. L. Foley. THIRD ROW: J. Denson, S. Cazel, S. Peele, S. PeTTiT, C. Cox, A. Collins, C. Misenheimer, A. Euliss, C. Fitch, M. Hall, J. Eure. FOURTH ROW: S. Talley. M. Chandler. C. Chandler, K. Wolfe, M. C. Berfino, S. LenTz. ' ME.-J 3-ffiifif . . sf. .sa ,. ...exam .,,,9E5W, H, .Y ., .Ni-gyfi be , .s . 1 f. .. if f 4 ge. .Q ,,. .H 4. T W X Fiqh: i W x Q ,Z i Mae fir Zi N Q FWS. 1' 1 an we I 5 bfi. ,Q er.: . mf 4 wsgaif' R In QR W- T .Nh sg jf.. ag my T 5 .. l . . Q' S i E N E T geese 4 z ? T 5 5 r 2: W3 . EW ,less ig T 2. '.i' 5 ' ' D U T if , .-.-, L. W usee- f.:iQi.,1'f1ze4ef.,'x:. 'Q 5 T lei' ,ki?.fff57? ' ':'i7iSt'T- . Sai-5..'ig.'5i5Sii 1 Q31 eiiiarsfhin ii ,. .,. . .N . .'G?2l'S?? -eiwe ss T 5 .- .rf - 4, in we in leg.-.1 as f fa: :arg Q! 3 HV.. ,k...:E E. .W , L suv. flifiwvzss T F ..k,.: is ai. if Ti 3 ig X s T T Q I .W 1- ir! fi -..Jr 'T IQ! is ' L' 'T' KEY K9 aw... Ga .. M 'Z ' my ,W Ei T ' lil' , . .ea is J M R i' i ii? A I 2 wenmmmfsw. E ri Q 5 EI 3 E Q f 'X f ssesws.s...s ag, M3355 , , !.Lkh I ii fay- I r 4+-We .W 4 , fa .,k- iii :l -L M r., 423: AL V. If 5 ' Tie ezin e: I . I -V s .- wr rv QTQN.-'gay uf' vsirseeiim a- Bffeiwiie ii -rssafiszi - use fl. :PQ 1 'iff 552-i'f5'1-'iw Civifan, Civineffes Conducf Magazine SEATED: M. Blaclc. PresidenT: K. Teague, TirsT Vice-Presidenfg R. Smith, second Vice-Presidenlz H. Pollard. SecreTary-Treasurer: S. Pollard. Chaplain, J. Canada, ParliamenTarian3 Mr. Clifford FosTer, Adviser. FIRST ROW: C. Simmons. B. Rudd. J. Pendergrass, J. Cross, C. Maness, C. SaITer. B. Shell B. Ellenburg. B. Ezzell. B. Mann. SECOND ROW: J. Reddiclr, D. Gipple, H. Swangin. B. Freeman I. Maness, J. Crouch. W. Isley. H. Traynham, R. Windham. THIRD ROW: E. Webb, S. Kerr. D. Harris, R. Hiclrlin. W. Lamm. S. Robinson. C. Paie, M. Milchell. FOURTH ROW: D. Conf. E. White E. Harringion. J. Lee, G. Hemric. H. Chambers, R. Oualls, L. Wilson, R. Morgan, R. Casey. , The main purpose oT The Junior CiviTan Club is To achieve The CiviTan goal of good ciTizenship Through service To The school and The communiTy. Among The proiecTs and acTiviTies of The club are raising and lowering The American Tlag. presenTing an assembly program wiTh an inTernaTionaI- ly known speaker, cleaning BurlingTon Me- ' morial STadium. working on Tuberculosis. HearT Fund,- and March oT Dimes Tund drives. and providing ChrisTmas cheer Tor needy Tamilies. Two new proiecTs oT The Junior CiviTans This year. are The 'presenTa- Tion oT a vicTory bell To The sTudenT body and'The donaTion oT money Tor The con- sTrucTion oT a marquee in TronT of The school. Also in coniuncTion wiTh The Civin- eTTes. club members conducTed successful magazine sales and builT a prize-winning Homecoming TloaT. Through valuable serv- ice To The school and communiTy and Through co-operaTion wiTh The Senior Civi- Tan, Tlflese boys are Builders oT Good CiTizenship. J. Crouch. L. Harris, and H. Traynham work on The homecoming TIoaT. Sale for Money Raising Proiecf The Junior Civinelies of WHS hold membership in 1'he N.C. Disfrici' of Junior Civiian. and uphold 'rhe quali- ficalions for membership fhrough ac- iive service io school and communiiy. Club members serve The school in many ways by mainiaining 'rhree bul- leiin boards, helping orher clubs clean school grounds, assisiing wiih College Day and preseniing a Teacher-of-The Year Award. This year wiih help from +he Jr. Civifan Club. +he Civinelrles have cons+rucled a prize-winning floar for ihe Homecoming' parade. The club also serves lhe communiiy by assisiing wi+h The Uniied Fund. The T.B. Associaiion, ancl The Menial Healih Deparimenl. and by helping 'rhe Elon Orphanage. Each year. CivineHes adopl a liHle sis+er. for whom 'rhey provide clofhing. money for lunch and cheer ai Thanksgiving. Chrisimas and Easier. This year, The club has also conducied a successful magazine and fruilcalce sale. L45 K ,M o1C.i3x4i.z3 . if 5 was I Tlvwqilcake cuxro I me ml ' M Presideni Susan Willis ialces an order from Sue Cross during The fruifcalce sale which is 'sponsored by 'lhe Senior Civiian. SEATED: Mrs. Marydell Brighi, Adviser: S. Willis, Presidenl: V. Sumner, Vice-Presicleniz J. Eslcriclge, Secreiary: C. Whiienaclc. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: M. Norcom, E. Kennedy. R. Long. T. Hall. K. Brown. C. Goodess, J. Brewer. J. Yarbrough, L. Harris. SECOND ROW: C. Pierce, S. Hardie. P. Hogan. C. McKinney, J. Deal. J. Neese. C. Gourley, S. Cross. THIRD ROW: S. Xanihos, J. McAdams, S. Ray. A. Bradsher, C. Whiie, A. Johnsion, A. Hunt' L. Pardue. FOURTH ROW: D. Williams, B. Clemenis. J. Crenshaw, D. Albrighf, C. Penningion. E. Davis. B. Sullivan. V . via, fa-L. XSQQ- - . -. 3' ' . . ,fs et, .J ,W , . gg' 3.5 :.,5 - ' 1- . 'abs 'r'- 1 '. . fi s ...E . , . wr.. . 2- - 5 5 Q 5 i E 2 3 2 5 Q i 2 E 5 2 -s W' are- - new -. -:. .. ,. .... . . .,.. , ,y . - A - f --,.f--swim 1 fx xg, if , - if ,. 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Over one Thousand man-hours oT work are spenT in The selling oT adver- TisemenTs. compilaTion of names. Tolding OT pages. disTribuTion, and collecTion oT bills. In recognifion oT Their work. members' names and addresses are lisTed in bold-Tace Type. Honored by This year's club. Mr. Sam Yarbrough is The DirecTory's deserv- ing cledicaTee. T . 1 SEATED: Mr. Evans. Adviser: A. Gordon. President R. Perkins. Vice-PresidenT: C. Swaim. SecreTary: S. BrighT. Treasurer: J. Coble. SergeanT-aT-Arms: D. Baker. Chaplain. SECOND ROW: S. Collins. J. Hinshaw, P. Kinney, R. Madden, B. Squires. J. Bryan. D. Campbell. T. JeTTerson. T. Messick. D. Warren. THIRD ROW: J. Walker, B. Cook, S. Lackey. C. Bean. K. Arnold. J. Graves, S. Garrison. C. Royall. I. Lashley. J. TaTum, J. Kernodle, B. Lowry. FOURTH ROW: B. LedbeTTer. J. McKormiclc, S. Roser. D. Bird. J. Hooper, T. Blackwell. H. Liles, R. Kimball. C. Bullock. D. Apple. M. Holf, J Chappell. Complete Student Directory l.lI Key Clubbers and Keyettes concentrate intently on the construction ot their prize-winning Homecoming tloat. KEYETTES The theme. The Highest of Distinc- tion is Service to Others. is displayed daily through the actions ot the mem- bers ot the Keyette Club. Working with the Heart Fund and the American Can- cer Society drives. and giving parties tor mentally retarded children. this group assists the community in many areas ot service. Assisting teachers with the preparation ot bulletin boards, and selling paperback books in the library are two projects that aid the school. Competing with the Key Club in a wheelbarrow race and ioining them in making the winning tloat are recrea- tional proiects the members enioy. Through working together the individ- uals in this organization share rich ex- periences as they accomplish mutual goals. SEATED: Miss Hinnant, Adviser: S. Fowler, President: S. Abernathy. Vice-President: A. Bobo. Secretary: M. Weeks. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: A. Festa. L. Nance. L. Winstead. V. Crowson. D. Riley. C. Mann, C. McLauchlin. THIRD ROW: L. Alphine, C. Cross. J. Stuart. C. Ray. B. Dickerson, S. Smith. S. Wilson. D. Glosson. G. Ward. FOURTH ROW: 6. Brooks, R. Troian. J. Odgers. D. Sorrell. B. Bray. B. McClintock. D. Miller, C. Thomas, M. Montgomery. S s I.. ee. Tlx .... x. , .....,...,...,: .2 .Mx .- ,sf .., C, . -SQ Qi? ' -Q12 'x A 'L it i .. Y ,X .ef I .if iii x..g:- : as Y. .lse.- --Q.. -.-. . .ii iPBiTi?BQ?fi5.lQi.illvlfitligiii liiis 'i5Li91E isSSfV9i , ith? it? sisddfiisivisfnsiiies .. . ssV,ff,,,.fg.s ..., ,1,,.-V... .K-.K ,Q ..X.,,,,.., . .. 1, Q, .V ,. ,ggi -,sg - .. . ., 1. ...ss of s,,, , .ssi qfz r.i.re ssnsss. efttt gyifKsf2ff4Qs'iGhr'dren,e. Fund fe A .ss ss-Bulletins? 1 .sss,.. ...iis' - ogrnjeizomfqg . T ..... 'in3igibtgry1.f ff ggs, ii.. .sxg Vssis Q l3PiP9Tbt'Cl'i1b09l35i Future 2 I' -, ,, --is 1- tf'as'fe:'i.igs -A -5 ' I . w.:g:?i5.5'Stiss' M. 2 N 'r i C C55 5 A, is Ni . if Q Nxrssfi . 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Under the capable supervision ot Mrs. Danieley, the members ot the Future Teachers ot America strive to learn the basic principles ot education. Members ot this club have an opportunity to learn some ot the aspects ot the work and to cultivate qualities essential tor good Best, C. Walker, J. Rhodes. A. Finley. teaching. The objectives ot the club are accomplished through such projects as assisting teachers. attending workshops and state conventions. sponsoring a scholarship tor someone going into the teaching protession and serving as guides during P.T.S.A. open house Chess C lub Provides Relaxation club: Chess Club members observe Becky Day and Becky Fagg in competition. 3 Competition and Organized three years ago, the Chess Club seeks to pro vide opportunities tor mem bers to participate in chess games with students here and with teams trom other schools The competition and relax ation provided by the game are causing many students to manifest an interest in the Bible Club Encourages Christian Leadership The Bible Club ai Williams High School offers ihe opporiuniiy +o any qualified siudeni To serve in a group +ha'f makes Serving Oihers Loyally iis primary goal. Siriving 'ro provide Chrisfian leadership ihrough i'rs proi- ecfs, The club presenis devoiions ai' various meeiings and provides a schol- arship of S50 a year for a senior who is en+ering full-'rime Chrisiian service. Miss Kichline explains ihe iourney 'ro 'ihe Holy Land To L. Burriss and K. Hailey. FIRST ROW: Miss Kichline. adviser: Judy Rhodes. presidenf: Bill Lowry, vice-presideni: Sandy Shoemaker. secrefaryg Lane Murray. +reasurer. SECOND ROW: N. Berry. D. Keck. J. Massey. B. Sharpe. J. Waison. W. Wood, J. Rhodes, D. Clemmer. S. McKinney. THIRD ROW: B. Murray. B. Newlin. M. Dew. J. Isley. F. Perry, J. Long. B. Daniely. A. G-erow, C. Crenshaw, C. Swain. FOURTH ROW: S. McCauley, C. Brown, P. Keck. J. Hodge, K. Hailey, S. Hesier. J. Euliss. L. Burriss. ' is-:fi , . 0 1 , XTC aid s. if?'2f.Ni ff . 6' ,,,. . . X M S is ar 5 VL X ff4f5Q'Jps FF ' 'i'Pf3'?FY?SE5s. '7 EM Y s Q 2 Y . Q 1 1 5 E s .5 2 E 5 E W ' f- 315 lr' '-fig., ge, ., wi 1.42, 155,33 y Q ., . LE.. . it E i 5? 1 7--. 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Junior Engineers Club Before sTudenTs receive Their high school diplomas. iT is imporTanT ThaT They discover Their inTeresTs and evaluaTe Their abililies before choosing careers. Today The Tield of engineering is consTanTly expanding. and iTs opporTuniTies are increasing aT a rapid oT sTudenTs who have a raTe. Composed lively inTeresT in engineering, or some re- members oT The Junior laTecl Tielcl. The Engineers Club Talce guided' Tours oT labora- Tories and induslrial planTs. conducT varied laboraTory experimenTs. and conTinually challenge each oTher wiTh Their knowledge and ingenuiTy. FuTure space probers may yeT come from This enTerprising group. in Choice of Career By exploring career opporiuniiies in 'rheir chosen field. 'rhe members of 'rhe Healih Careers Club become familiar wirh 'rhe iobs available in 'rhis imporiani area. and srudy marerial 'rhai explains ihe 'rraining needed for 'rhe performance of such services. The preseni members of ihe club are spending 'rhis year engaging in a number of proiecrs which include making bandages io be used x 'For cancer paiienis and assisiing wiih ihe it work of The Blood Mobile. ra-Q... . Healfh Careers Riia Troian and Vickie Greeson examine fhe Firsi' Aid Kir. SEATED: Mrs. Dimos. adviser. Vickie Greeson. president Charloiie Firch. vice-president Linda Manning. corresponding secreiary. Carol Ray. Treasurer. Sieve Lackey. Sergeam' ai Arms. FIRST ROW: S. Sianford. B. Murray. M. F. Morris. B. Newlin. D. Morris. J. Sykes. S. Smiih. S. Gasion. P. Ellingion. B. Oakley. R. Barnwell. SECOND ROW: J. Afkinson, P. Johnsion. S. Marlin. D. Jordan. C. King. J. Moody. N. Minor. D. Waison, D. Alexander. C. Reardon. R. Troian. B. Bayliif. THIRD ROW: P. Wilkie. M. Woods. M. Cobls, B. Hill. S. Wade. S. Baldwin. P. Paie. J. Miller, L. Wilson. C. Sfuiis. J. Eure. L. McKinney. B. Truiii. FOURTH ROW: S. Talley, N. Lancasier. K. Hailey. M. Chandler. L. Smiih. C. Hobby. C. Chandler. 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' 1 .N Ki 43:23. :ft 157- 2532 ?5:X ' T -- X. :wappl-:iii me freaky s .sk QM ,- - 4 A K . ...,..., .. . 5. P., 4 Q . .... ,.,f,,.., . f'1fTi17,'ff .. . is S ...sz 5- ig fire 5 Le Cercle Frangais Crganizes Honor Society -, xl f., me T. is . H ' YQ? ' +, ''f'q?73ffif7:i'1ieJ2?-Tfire? .1 T T' f W T7-,Q T 53 T-I nc. ' .QL P: ,, 9521122 e 1 as . 4. ...W H. ,.fqf.,,,,.,em.. s , z . Q 2 5 Q X 2 T E T Z 2 2 Q 2 2 T 2 2 5 s .,, . .Q .Q EEF? s., my .-V .,.. sbiigawizegfgia -xx .i y all, .2 ,-'-vw: E . ig .jaw egg 2? i5.,fSE'2ss2'1fk iei.. .mf we ..ss'e.f..,.sems. .. .. ...ew sez.. ' . . . .. . -. 4 1-: 2- ig ' i1??g?Q Q ' . fn' ff , . 1 vw I 5? ,. is , 8.3411 gas--. ieegs.efayfas..1s-M, sg , .. . ei.-. T emi W Nay.. I .wgzi.qg:.fa vw-fam+Q: iwsisskzi'--31.iaieeiiags li' fi 5eT1vTf.zf?'fe?:fi?e s....,...... . ... .M ofx, FIRST ROW: Miss Allen, adviser: B. Lowry, presidenT: A. JohnsTon, vice-presidenTg L. WinsTead secreTary: T. Blackwell. Treasurer: Mr. Evans, adviser. SECOND ROW: S. Angermayer, B. Newlin M. DempsTer. S. SmiTh, V. Greeson, C. Mann, G. Ward, D. Miller, D. Clemmer, C. Thomas, P Allen. L. Harris. THIRD ROW: N. Crufchfield, E. Wheeler, M. Weeks, J. Lackey, L. Williams. J Reed, L. Oaks, C. Hall, D. Alexander, C. FiTch, B. Williams, A. Bobo. FOURTH ROW: C. PaTTon. S Wade, J. Denson, M. Woods. C. Swaim. A. Coleman, S. TruiTT, J. A. Eskridge, T. Messick, J. Hooper C. Donnell, S. HesTer. J. Rhodes. C. WhiTenack, J. Hornaday. FIFTH ROW: D. Day, D. Sorrell, R Johnson, J. Anderson. H. Pollard. E. Tew. J. Napier, H. Liles, S. Garrison. K. Arnold, J. Hinshaw J. A. Leighion, E. Barney. D. Miller and C. Mann, along wiTh Mn. Evans, plan The menu Tor The French Club ChrisTmas parTy. To creaTe a greaTer inTeresT and under- sTanding in The people, cusToms, and lan- guage oT France Than can be derived Trom classroom sTudy is The purpose oT Le Cercle Francais. Composed oT Those sTudenTs hav- ing' a 9070 average and having compleTed Tour semesTers in The language. The club works Through such aids as Tilms and speakers To augmenT The sTudenTs' knowledge oT The language. A highlighT oT The club year is The annual program presenTed during Decem- ber by sTudenTs from The BurlingTon Day School in which They presenT, ToTalIy in French, a medley oT ChrisTmas music. Le Cercle Francais Takes a giganTic sTep 'Forward in i965-I966 wiTh The creaTion oT The French NaTional Honor SocieTy. WiTh TwenTy- six charTer members, This group inTends To make French a spoken language wiThin The socieTy. El Cfrculo Espa5oI Welcomes Visitors from Guatemala Since classroom inslruclion alone cannoi provide siudenfs wi+h an adequaie knowl- edge of a foreign language and The cuI'rures ol Spanish-speaking people. The Spanish Club supplemenls iexl book and blackboard work. Joining The Business and Professional Women's Club in The co-sponsorship of an f w exchange program. El Circulo Espanol has L a welcomed eighl sludenls from Gualemala I I 'ro WHS. These siudenis have speni lhree 1 weeks living in The homes of siudenls and f visiiing classes. As lhey reiurn lo Guale- C mala. 'rhey Take wifh lhem an increased Q unders+anding of our culfure and leave be- hind 'rhem a legacy of 'friendship and greaf- er apprecialion of Their conlribuiions l'o our modern world. 5 During a rehearsal for a Spanish Club play. C. Simmons assumes 'the role of a Spanish teacher. FIRST ROW: Miss Cook, adviser: C. Swaim, presidenlg C. Ray, secrelaryg D. Harris. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: C. Pierce. M. Cooley. P. Clapp. C. Thomas. S. Hurdle. L. Manning. D. Isley. S. Scoggins. L. A. Hope, V. Leonard. A. Overman, L. Wilson. P. Ellinglon. J. Langley. THIRD ROW: S. Xanlhos. S. Cazel. S. Ray. P. Harris. C. Hooper. J. Slainback. S. Moore. J. Sykes. Siainback. A. Hudson. J. Neese. S. Dawson. D. Mifchell. M. Wallers M. Eihridge. T. Suifenfield. FOURTH ROW: L. Foley. K. Andrews. C. Simmons. C. Brow. K. Roessler. A. Ray. S. Spencer. C. Chandler. O. Jones. E. Glosson. F. Jones, T. Hall. S. Wade. S. Fowler. J. Hodge. P. Keck. FIFTH ROW: K. Rice. B. Kelly. J. Phillips. K. Phillips. W. Genfry. W. Rudd. K. Newion. W. Isley. E. Harringlon. S. Baldwin. T. Jefferson, J. Crouch. I. Lashley, J. Bryan. C. Wallers. J. Moody. F. Williams. v V . 3 Speech and 'TH , is ez ,Q :iz T fi. - 4:15 :gif'.g?2.'i1i..:.il2:g.:::flf:f- ,. .. ,,,. ., ,,... is f-7 - X We V , . ,V gg y 1. jg ..i:fQi..fiI i2i'QI125, , M f., ., sie. . . .. Q .Q ..,. ...Ge ..,. ...Sgt X ggsfgsm.-. I ,-- fry f:.,.r,,. -si -W. ,sf ,s we -sfffws-.s me 'sn,V-,fs-,,.,,,..s..eJ, 3, 5. -. .1 , . ,es . isa... , .,M,,m.:.,. ,, i ., ,.. ...,..,..,,i .. M .L - Q , ,ip i.,.Sig,..s5ag..s i i s, . Sli 32 535 :Q fs,-zz erfiw ilgliifsiimg c E QWITSSTQD Xisessggiiesriii . ,,.. ..... . X.. es., ,,-- ,,., . . .,,, er. - . .i:,,.,,,sgg.: A'L- T L, TT ' i' ii xL': .Zo . W .3Z..Z.,lf5i ,ss as es -T 2. efgf2giWAm5ix5fZi91-iz ,L . ve v' s- 'swf '11 -is may 1 we 41.5, .est Q, ' 15 Siwwj ,. , 1 ..,.- .1 ,. s,...5gs.-,W W. . 5 iz .Q , -Sf:-Wmmiswili 'NYPTQQF' 'c ver:-px-z - .a 3' .avg 'Jie xizffsmi s bel . 'L kxxk. ,,, 1., 15 f s... :ss-sim ,T f V, 1---1--. ff....e -.1 fmfffsv-flsaieewl se. s, ..,. . . ie- , ..-M ess-.s...s.-us.. ...,.,. ,.u.f'..f,,w L es iiljiii' zsiwiiez. Es 5521 ITS- :iii :fi 'E 3 Q t is gfeggafzsss':s9gge-'gs 5521 lag sig H1 Q L Debating Club Encourage Sfudenf Orafors SEATED: B. Lowry. President J, Shields, Vice-PresidenT: K. Bradley. SecreTary: P. Hogan, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: M. Hargrove, D. Sorrell, J. Massey. J. Norris. E. Glosson. THIRD ROW: T. McAdams, J. McAdams. H. Liles. T. McAdams siTs quieTly as D. Sorrell. P. Hogan, and H. Liles explain Their idea Tor a club proiecT. The Speech and DebaTing Club has as iTs maior obiecTives. The encouragemenT oT high school speech acTiviTies and The developmenT OT speaking poTenTial in sTudenTs aT The high school level. These obiecTives are meT Through The many proiecTs and acTiviTies in which The club members parTicipaTe. Thus creaT- ing an enThusiasm Tor Their work in The club. Through such proiecTs as The presenTaTion of speeches by club members in bofh imprompTu and planned Torm. The sponsoring of sTudenT speakers Tor The STudenT Body, and The sTudy of The meThods oi good speaking, The members improve Their innaTe abiliTies, and oTTen gain high recogniTion as public oraTors. The abiliTy To communicaTe well is essenTial in a complex modern world, and The Speech and DebaTing Club Trains iTs members so ThaT They may conTribuTe Their ideas To socieTy. Public 'Speaking is an arT, ,and like all oTher'arTs musT be developed To be pracTiced and appreciaTecl. A new consTiTuTion, adopTed This year helps The club operaTe on a more eTTicienT basis, and provides a beTTer ToundaTion Tor The organizaTion To TulTill iTs goals. The Scribblers' Club Stimulates Student Writers t Few schools can boast an organization that works tull-time to achieve only one goal-better writing-but this is the sole purpose oi the WHS Scribblers Club. Open only to students who can and will produce good copy. this club instills in its members a desire to write tor publication. This year a number ot its members are entering the North Carolina English Teachers' Associa- tion's annual contest tor student writers. and others are working on manuscripts to be submitted in the club's own contest. which recognizes outstanding work in the tields ot poetry. the essay. and the short story. Plans tor the current school year A include the publication ot a newsletter con- taining both news and views ot the present members. J R. Best. C. Hobby. V. Crowson offer some con- structive criticism tor a manuscript by D. Sorrell. FIRST ROW: Ruth Best. president: Bill Lowry. vice-president: Sue Hardie. secretary: Charlotte Hobby. treasurer: Mrs. Arthur. adviser. SECOND ROW: P. Wilkie. S. Angermayer. S. Lowder, S. Smith. C. Ray. J. Shoat. D. Morris. D. Sumner. D. Miller. R. Long. C. Cross. B. Newlin. S. Wilson. THIRD ROW: J. Reed. E. Childress. L. Loy. A. Ogden. A. Collins. A, Hudson. J. A. Eskridge. A. Gordon. D. Roser. J. Orcutt. B. Brewer. A. McCauley. J. Massey. M. Hargrove. FOURTH ROW: E. Andrew. A. Erickson. C. Brown. D. Keck. J. Hodge. P. Keck. D. Sorrell. S. Truitt. C. Surratt. L. Oaks. E. Glosson. V, 4. . H A' S s Q L' . gf 5 1 jigs: V 'asap 1 5 ' -1 ' '4g' f , L 5 Nik' -U.. :t .. . qu? ik x -. - 23 f .:,, 7 is-ts. J- . .. - . ,E Q5 1 i . X . sg Q 'ESF My 3 'X X ' ee Qs i P. ' 1'-M we K Q E S ii ff VI 'T' X K Q . A' X ,Q J News me, . in is T ' 'Q' ,,. . 5 .uf , at fw .'i' ,'-it Fi L J 7113 fsefssi... . S as -- W. . -fx 5 sf' Ti YVQIF-.755-Q'.t,i1s1 5 2927 sq, 2. ski-Pl W if . Q.,-fi. mga-israetss msigfs 1 was .req qs.: . . , -.--V .gg fa, till 5:53 Sgt' B- . sires L-. Q. ny. . fiwfi' 'S' N' ' W fstgeigwe 1 .f 935, Mgeseae-:sv we A fig ' wsp,?s 2. 7?5.fE3,,.,i2iiL??iQ' if 'JSFSE ef , la- ,.,,.,1g,..gg,w.sf-.. tif, mi .... W -, il . 4 ii -Q3 K' s ....r ... sg.-ite.1se,A2-tiff'-L-:fel-sti.sss5nQ 1.f.is. is-. 1 '-s essTsrf:S:iwfseei,g .af at - ts? We ki .1 sg Q fj iilpizifn r ,Q graft ,, i,li:5ii2fsf JW Qfgfigfi, xiii? is . .li .si 'Q .4 .... ,. ., lf? FSM Iii? 'Pi fiillf ' fliiiiiilvi 315.333, . ef- Tfisp IYQZZKJ A- 'iiiiillreefth fbi TITQRSRTRT7 3. T as Dramafics Club Gives WHS an Active Theater ff :N .,g,... .ff es .M ' E22 2 1 2 if T T ee e 6 as T .. . .,,, ., . .kV,V 7. T- gs. :Um di, ,, rf -3 .1 . fin -,-- :Q ij ,rl sg lffif'-Wig? f FSF T .iiflbeeqgsmanieresf .s is -f gig- fe iq 5,:::,ff1 . sw, M2 ,e,e eeeeee 2 J . at 5551 55? R 55 fi! ,'eee , Q William Shakespeare once saicl. The play's The Thing. The Dra- maTics Club, wiTh This in mind, sTrives To presenT before iTs Tellow sTudenTs an accuraTe and inspiring idea oT The TalenT, organizaTion, and creaTiviTy involved in The presenTaTion oT a play. Club members and oTher inTer- esTed sTudenTs conTribuTe much of Their Time To The work ac- complished by sTage crews. while Those in The casT spend long hours in concenTraTed memorizaTion oT lines. During The school year a play. Have A HearT, has been presenTed wiTh The purpose oT en- TerTaining The sTudenTs. as well as providing experience Tor Those in- TeresTed in The TheaTre as a career. Beverly Finley and Mary Morris help clean up offer The play. DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Jim McAdams. presidenT: Jakki Norris. vice-president Vicki Greeson, secreTary Ray Ridenhour. Treasurer: Mr. RounTree. adviser. SECOND ROW: S. PeTTiT, S. Fagge. K. Roessler L Young, J. BosT, G. Allen. E. Glosson. B. Finley. M. Morris. ' Williams' Students Are Willing to Serve Sludenl siore workers: J. Eskriclge, D. Riley. J. Cross. R. Kimball. H BUS DRIVERS STUDENT STORE ln charge of lhe sludenl slore are The Vice-President and The Treasurer of The Slu- denl Government These slu- denls, aided by fwo capable asslslanls. serve WHS by slocklng and selling a com- plele line of school supplies. The 'rwo slores are localed al ellher end ol The second floor hall and are open each morning before school. FIRST ROW: J. Henry, D. Way. D. Durham. C. Roney, A. Evans. SECOND ROW: B. Ellenburg. D. McPherson. D. Nelson, W. Grubbs, A. Evans, E. Shepanski. 5? ' 'TV' 'N - Sider f 25 Q '111,2i,3I s .lil 2--'isa . fi K . 4 3.524 K 't if , T N' l :fi-.:Q1? -.I 33 f + 2 is ff 1 ' and ,tenths swrgfwfihzsawdsesauosfesaT. . A - J' Ms ml ., .4 sex. 51,4 4 iii-is :sw .wp-'iv-' ff. 1 X 17 . 1 . wil 2Qg5f?Q'V'fsf1e gl +2 ri T2 'ED iziizlgacssgvfiiis' QQ ssfa' ' igs-'l'f2Isi':Q'f 3 Q f ff LTZEW- . :1f..7fi TW.. ff? . 354 . X ss 'if 'r - l me an ua s M 35 ' .- Elf 3- pai? 4 W ' WA .22 , sf: -fir.: f - ' Y: ' kc, ef: -el- 1 ' 5 . K ' S gf 4f-X .. Hy., .. ., . 3, 'iizrgfs 5:5 1-fel-'15'e7?g::5 STU 2.5 sk ss... 1 X. -..X , if , 'Sit 159 - esszzizsfs 1.2 iff, mi-V' '3 I l w ss .Q.Q.... Q 5 X sense-: . f.. N ews geese: X Ns Girls' Athletic Association Provides Opportunities for Competition FIRST ROW:' A. Teague. President: L. Sykes, Vice-President: Mrs. Gunn, Adviser: V. Glosson. Secretary: D. Hartman. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: P. Bates. B. Kepley, D. Matkins, P. Dunn. T. Davis. N. Dixon, L. George. L. Williams. S. Davis. B. Truitt. S. Fagge. D. McDaniel. L. Warren, N. Dusenberry. N. Gross. THlRD ROW: J. Lovette, P. Hill. G. Mann. C. lngold. A. Howard. G. Wilkins. V. Hurley, K. Dupree, V. Phillip. M. Vetter. L. Horner, A. Gerow, C. Swain. FOURTH ROW: N. Wicker. P. Pittman, N. Whitfield. J. Beckom. P. Wheller. L. Mullis. E. Barney. S. Allen, C. Ward. T.Gibson, P. Stowe. R. Phillips, B. Fagge, J. Whitesell, B. Martin, D. Francis, K. Donnell. FIFTH ROW: M. Whitesell. P. Guthrie. B. Day. W. Biszantz. W. Lowe, L. Spittel. A. Erickson, C. Roessler, V. Ward. B.. Sutton. C. Stutts. B. McCullock. K. Hinshaw, M. Jones. L. Ward. B. Rogers. J. Hodge. A. Huttines. J. Kernodle. S. Clark, J. Bridges. A. Collins. as if W Q P ' P N . sway? eswesseris'liner-'Nil-123 s - 's at -'N 'ia Jef:-:vm s 1191 My : gf ,: 'Sf ji A iw.. , .. ... ...mme li 2 5 5 2 1 f its f PN' WW 2:1 362' S5 rs? S .d1Yqt .r:.,Tf ik' 2 riiiii .......... , r ........ 5 53.37 .. s s if-sew-wwf ' ee' seepage .uses iszldws 70 Members ot Girls' Athletic Association tight tor points in a basketball game. Through physical activity and pro- grammed competition, the Girls' Ath- letic Association provides bases tor character development and leadership. The girls not only compete among themselves but participate at Sports Days held annually at Greensboro and High Point. The variety ot individual and team sports available aHows each girl to develop skill in a number ot recreational activities and increases her ability to tunction at her best. High- lighting a recent program is the .blue- ribbon Performance ot Sandy Davis in the seventy-tive yard dash at the High Point Sports Day. Monogram Club Generates School Spmf Through Achve Service ,s i. An organizaTion such as The Mono- . . .. W.. -s WW. ir, ,.1,..hf,f rr.gr C. 'Y' 6523 Eiga 452 Eli? 3522 3622 stsfislz Us '5'f,??fw 4 rin 3235 rf' we M3 W vel W WH as ei. ,,. ,,:,,, WW. r ff v ff 'x3hfil gram Club gives crediT To The deserv- ing aThleTes who represenT Williams High School in iTs comprehensive sporTs program and' provides services which make everyone aware oT The imporTance of keen compeTiTion. The club makes iTs presence TelT Through The acTiviTies of iTs members, who serve as ushers Tor TooTball and baskeTball games, sell reTreshmenTs aT aThleTic evenTs, provide buses Tor ouT-of-Town games. prinT and sell programs Tor home games. and finance The purchase of jackeTs for senior members. A more recenT proiecT is The esTalolishmenT of a scholarship 2 if-SSL? ll Wil? zz Hg Yifilil .lim fs 2 S 'Q f , , U -'fr 'L if ir V . ,,. .f 1 C J ih si s fund. Thus exTending The club's influence inTo sTill anoTher phase of campus life. i Te..- ' ,.., sm., .M .1s.f ri si fiizt if T Qi? sf 'F 'H' 2 4 .. ., ff ir 5 Kg .sh wsu.: M- r .12 ips' : 9iV35Y !'e1':a:F1 il' TUE: If Fix. :ws-easaag -,-,f- gssgffsiosseis. E-ii. ts.-si ii-f . .EMW- A. McLeIland and D. Machacek assisT wiTh The sale of concessions aT all home loaskeTball games. QBQ. up TT,. , ,,,,T Q . s. .9 ,BSS s 3525 Q-wifi ev Exe-rp. .,.-s.,- ewes! rf.:-1-f.,g'fwf s A A.. . FIRST ROW: C. PaTe, presidenT: C. Sal'rer, vice-president H. Pollard, secreTary: J. TaTum. Treasurer: R. Ridenhour. D. Baker. F. Wolfe. J. Hooper. SECOND ROW: D. Machacek. J. Lee, B. Long. J. WalTon. M. Fagg, J. Joyce. T. Blackwell, M. Sykes. J. New- some. J. RegisTer. THIRD ROW: R. Casey, B. Gee. B. SmarT, G. Hemric, C. Maness, T. Jones. J. Pendergrass. A. McLelland. D. Sharpe. FOURTH ROW: J. Kernodle. K. NewTon, C. Jones. P. Sykes, S. Pollard. K. Arnold. D. Harris. B. Hagood. 4A,. , 4 ., . , L..., W., ..,.,L . ..igA.q.L Q: ri -2551:-21 gimsf.: jigs, if X in KN.. .f L.. ... f.. M .W ,,,... .., .. . LLA.. ...U .. ..-. . M I . f 3 ga f Q --br ...Q 1 aqgw.5w.-f ff'--fe A--Av 111-mr B 53 ' ,. .zV i .QS E.Q?!i!55l 'fjiiifilifiii Qiiliifi ' 2 iglfeg i -f'-- iw fnv!gv.,.f,..3f2f1. irfunqemienhaissvr AEK f 7 -,L: ...S I .. ..., . . A. 1 KI B 2 ' i a. ..-Hi m,'f7f 3 .... . . ....,.,...., K . .. ....... ff. -Q.. --5 Y'--Q-..s-is--We-..z.7 Orchestra Presents IST VIOLIN: S. Abernefhy Iconcerf misIressI. D. Hall, S. Harper. R. Johnson. B. Pennington, L. 4 Fox. S. Riddle. S. TruiH', J. Deese. 2ND VIOLIN: E. Neese. B. Bradley. D. Waugh, B. Burke. L.. Dixon, -S. Cooper. VIOLA: J. McAdams. K. BradIey, C. Cross. CELLO: M. Ray, B. Skeels. BASS: I T. Maifhews, M. Holi, C. Salfer. FLUTE: J. E. TunsIaII. L. Norville. CLARINET: M. Whifesell. S. ' - I I 4 I I I Much of Ihe work of Ihe orchesfra is done in small ensemble groups which seek 'ro perfeci Ihe music as far as is possible, before H Is rehearsed by'rI1e eniire orchesire. Outstanding Performances Peeler. OBOE: L. Oaks, J. Simmons. PERCUSSION: R. WaTkins. R. Miles. F. Owens. TRUMPETS: J. Regisfer. B. Michaels. TROMBONES: T. Jones. D. WooTen. FRENCH HORN: B. Oakley. G. Range. B. Finley. One oT The mosT ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The Tine arTs program aT WHS is The school orchesTra. DirecTed by Mr- Corne, and presided over by Susan AberneThy, concerT misTress, The Senior Or- chesTra provides Tor iTs members a basic inTroduc- Tion To all kinds oT music. The programs range Trom The complex, inTense works oT The early masTers such as Bach, BeeThoven and Brahms, To The lighTer works of Broadway composers. Through a sTudy oT These varied kinds oT music, The orchesTra members learn The changes of sTyle and masTery over The cenTuries, and learn. Through The acTual performance OT These works. skill aT Their insTrumenTs and funda- menTals of musical Theory. The orchesTra proves To be a beneTicial educa- Tional medium Tor The STudenT Body as well as Tor iTs members. The programs give The sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To hear music performed by Their peers, Thus creaTing a more enThusiasTic inTeresT Tor The world of greaT music. Because The orchesTra con- cerTs are varied in The selecTions performed. iTs members are well received by The sTudenTs and communiTy and are lauded Tor Their conTinued sTandard of excellence. Mr. Corne helps Jim McAdams iron ouT a diTficulT solo passage during secTional rehearsals. i Jes s, 'Q -rf if sg ggi, J or 'K -r sa: 1 A- ' -- , 1 faiefzy, ' sees, .K ,oi a. . T , ff Ti i E 5 5 I , 5 2 2 2 3 2 1 , f 1 5 :53 r is Q 'sfagrxg1s,ffffs1im,?iQ,f f f we-ffmalfswfs -I -. -az- Q A.,A.x ig: ,A ,cgi W M gi 5 so is a :fs-f riff ' Q -' , s if Q 47134 X3 Ns ! 4 Q s Ui X S K 'S ee Afs i iffiilki Nigr 'ir 5 K 5, e ,cg X i of sg xl A , , .5 2 si ss r is T - ' fe r sa s - ,fy fs, ' ff gr ief- A ,Q i Ss Q 'Q is M We 5 E fx ss. p ,sgfafliggesissaisrs s -Q is ss f ,o s W-, ,1 .,:: ggw , QQ. or uses A Q K, Am., ,Rss , as s ess?-s, es, ,,:5?:f.,,rfgmgyitjqgix fi gi. 'gr .,Q,,N-,o,.W.. ...A xk,.. 7 his My vshfwggffigx-Seiya gears: f ca s N.- ,ee .Ni we .f . , . ee r, 1f1:5Qs-wifi? X ses Choral Music Opens the Door The boys' chorus and girls' chorus join fo enferfain wiih a Roaring Twenries assembly. Terry Lasier GITICSSS. VG Rf :FV 5 'X' A E3 'rfiffgh Q-lsllkqihifiai 'Z 2 Q L. Warren gives solo performance in Roaring Twenhes ,i assembly. Throughoui ihe school year. The halls of The Fine Aris Deparimenl are alive wiih The sound of music. Melodious echoes resound againsl melallic lockers, and 'rhe life of sludenls becomes a mixlure of realily and aeslheiics. The music is provided by lhe' Williams High School Chorus. under The capable -in- siruciion of Mr. Erving Coverr. The resull ol many praciice sessions is evidenced in lhe excellenl programs presenred by The deparrmeni. such as 1 1 1 Y Sfudenf Assistants Serve BIOLOGY LAB FIRST ROW: B. Fagge. S. Baldwin. F. Isley, L. Carmi- chael. SECOND ROW: M. Dew. J. Eure. J. Keclc. T. Gecldis. M. Chandler. THIRD ROW: E. Geddls, C. Lenlz, S. Talley, D. Keck. R. Johnson. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE L. Alphine, R. Long. A. Shellon, Hackney, M. Elhridge. L. Osborne. i. .1 lj ..-.--- k. ,f MAIN OFFICE SEATED: Mrs. Harrison M. Weelcsf'-'-.f, C . Thomas. V. Greesdng C. Goocles, D. Ashley, G. Geniry, C. Whilenaclz. Valuable Apprenticeships Few individuals confribufe as much service fo Williams l-ligli School as flwe sfudenf assisfanfs who work in flwe offices of flme Prin- cipal. Assisfanf Principal. and flue Guidance Deparfmenf, as well as in flue library and 'rlne biology. chemis- Iry, and physics laborafories. Many are planning 'ro pursue careers in office work. Teaching. and science relafed fields, and flweir experi- ence now provides a valuable period of apprenficeslwip. ATTENDANCE OFFICE . LIBRARY FIRST ROW: E. Glosson, L. Smifh, l. Ausfin, P. Faucelfe. C. Surraff. D. Burch. SECOND ROW: L. McKinney. V. Hurley. B. Hurley, M. Cooley. A. Ray. THIRD ROW: H. Kent A. Ganf, . ' M Smifli. J. Yarbrough. S. Willis, T. Hall. M. Allen, B. Brooks, J. Smifh. N. Dusenberry, L. Oalcs. P. Stowe. GUIDANCE OFFICE I PHYs1c:s-CHEMISTRY LAB ' A. Erickson. R. Troian, B. Shell. P. Allen. T. G-eddis, B. Smillw. J. Denson, L. Winslead SEATED: A. Gerow. STANDING: R. Bole- man. L. Kilfoil. S. Simmons, B. Ellenburq. I L. Murray. 77 5, , gg IWrB.Q?fi-QQEF'?iFff 'f3'T'ffi'lTT' T? if 31753.15 TAT -:B M i. 93311 . N ,.. ,..s...e.r . .f is 'B i f 1 ' T gxgeeasfeg- 2-521 ..- .fe sr me F riiyifiiibf IST ' E 'TF' I - 'Q Nfl ' 'EM 19595 fe J 2 T i 5 5 5 s s . SI 3 3 Q . Ti Q S Q .' ' T ,314 A2SFAwi.CifeSl cfs!-.fi I if T 14 inks . fini? fx 1 ... sf...-my:.- yefF.f..s-' sffsz xkigvzw gs-1 Q. . wigs.. T ff....:fs 1-'21 as deg ' 215334. .'1L.,es-ff'Eif'2 I es, L,...f:r ,m.s:-gms - 1. 13.15-...ies ...MU 1.5.6.8 Q, A JS- Vase .z ss S. Wu-1 ., .L is 'il evra-s T'.3'9l TI 3a,Qfi6I'lf55l'iong'i is '-:k'f QV? x'ff e157 PZ. ew J 'E 1:5 hvif ??55 .5-fab! T7 Edsel N.9?Kl:?i5.. L x i13533E is ,,.. . , . ., le.. .. :. --sawn' 1, SYN? offs ,. 1. .ss .I --. .2 f ff-v en- Fgjii f T igfpffg T2 .IQNQ3 ' ' ,. iii ss? A - .X L -lr-is . ' Tfwiffl 'UWT' T M Ralf gif: Us 24:1 51 ' ,.. , , Ls ,.., ..,. if i...fe.s1 ...fn f se.,- viss evils E Gr' 'Jet ' pw . Z 6 Wig iff -T4 78 VICA Club Hosts Distric! Meeting FIRST ROW: RoberT Barham. Co-ordinaTor. Wayne Compfon, Presidenf, Walfer Pagura. Vice-President Sondra, Harris, SecreTary. Dale CruThfieId, Treasurer, Donna Laws, DisTricT Secretary. arolyn TaTe. STaTe SecreTary. SECOND ROW: A. CuIberson, L. Fairclofh. K. HaII. N. Culberson, L. Andrews. F. Hail. S. Lee, B. Marfin. D. McDaniel. D. Cameron, A. Eafon. THIRD ROW: T. Wade. R. Swinney, J. Bruner. L. Nicks. C. Revels. FOURTH ROW: R. Row, H. Hicks. R. Lineberry. B. PaTrum, R. Haste. M. Johnson, T. Jordan, B. Johnson. J. GarIandC. J. Davis. J. Brown. D. Snow, D. Wagoner. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. F. Dawson, Co-ordinaTor. B. FiTch. T. Johnsion, J. ChrisTopher, B. Phillips. H. Hicks, R. Adams. D. Moser. K. Wilson, L. Wall. R. Morris. SIXTH ROW: B. L. Morrison, R. Smilh. J. ElIioTT, B. Brady, J. LighT, B. Nelms, D. Myers, D. Brown, R, Ivey. J. 6. McClain, E. Sykes, R. HaII, G. Conner. R. Barham. J. Myriclc. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA This year The Iocal V.I.C.A. Club is a parT of a naTional group. The VocaTionaI Indus- Trial Clubs of America. Composed oT sTu- denTs who aTTend classes aT The high school and spend haIT oT each school day on a job, iTs annual acTiviTies include Iisfening To ouTsTanding communiTy speakers. donaT- ing food basIceTs To needy Tamilies. honor- ing one employer and one Teacher an- 1 NN- U5Tm nually Tor school service, and parTic:ipaTing in The many acTiviTies of The sTaTe organiza- Tion oT V.I.C.A. This year The club adds anoTher TirsT To iTs IisT of ouTsTanding ac- compIishmenTs by hosTing The disTricT group in The TirsT meeTing To be heId in The UniTed STaTes since The TormaTion oT The naTionaI organizaTion. QU' D F AME 6,985 A HI EI NTHAL DIETHIE This year's V.l.C. Club, headed by D. Crudhfield, W. Paqura, S. Harris, and W. CompTon, was hosi To The sTaTe disTricT meeiing. DE Club Active in Sfofe Organization The members oi The DisTribuTive Educa- Tion Club come from The D.E. classes. These sTudenTs aTTend school Tor half of each school day and Then assume Their duTies as salesmen and salesgirls Through- ouT The ciTy. ParTicipaTing acTiveIy in dis- TricT and sTaTe aTTairs, our chapTer of The D.E. Club provides sTudenT leaders Tor These larger groups. wiTh Barbara Bray now serving as DisTricT PresidenT. Because of The need Tor an expanded r program This year, Two new co-ordinaTors have ioined The sTaTT-one in The field OT disTribuTive educaTion, and The oTher in indusTrial co-operaiive Training. 54 ' ...lk DISTRIBUTNE EDUCATION CLUB J. Isley and S. Loy prepare a monThIy wage reporT. FIRST ROW: Richard Casey. adviser, Donna Childress, Treasurer, Glenda EIIingTon. secreTary. STeve Raper. vice-president Ray MaTThews. associaTe presidenf. Barbara Bray, presidenh James FuTreII. Jr., adviser. SECOND ROW: C. Hardy. P. Shambly. P. Warren. E. Garreii, S. Scoggins, B. Brooks. C. SmiTh, B. Hall. M. Rudd. M. Taylor, M. Phares, J. Isley. THIRD ROW: L. Barbour, C. Davis. J. A. Morrison, A. Bradsher. K. Rumley. K. Turner. S. Elgin, D. Hall. J. Vaughn. A. WrighT. J. Edwards, L. Ellingfon. FOURTH ROW: R. CarTer, J. Wells. S. Loy. B. Haichel, R. Hogan. P. Daniel, P. Hudgins. B. BrisTow, L. Bailey. FIFTH ROW: P. Fox. A. McKinney, D. Clark. C. Newcomb. J. Cross. E. Boliclc. R. CaTes. B. Brady. A. Sykes. L. I-Iufiines. B. Vickrey. K. Oualls. K. Wall. D. Graham. A ialgih pee ff - f. ..g 4 . , 'K -Sr New ...e .., .,,.. ,.., VY' 5 'W LJ.. .iw aS.gf'af.,.. -. gg. ' ,. T 1... .W...,a,w.-..............,...b...,,,.-...,...........- . TTT ' ,ge :QI A ai: if I ...QQ ml ' .X . is S. flfi f f .5 ai e.m.1.c....- S-...Q .f.. i.-...Ms .fq,,f. IasHgi5eSe1aironfsa6iegh'eaif lla s ' A 91. ..... ...fe f. we .seas .Je .. .M I T12 79 The bulldog, according lo some wrilers, is a descendanl' of lhe fighl- ing dog of lhe early Breions, a large, broad-moulhedv canine of lremen- dous sirenglh, o'F+en used as a war dog. Roman wrilers praise il for il's exlraordinary fighling skill, and lhe Lalin poel Claudius noles lhal' il' possesses 'lhe abilily 'lo pull down a bull. The firsl menlion of l'he word bulldog occurs in a lel rer wrillen in England in l632 in which Presfwiclc Ealon asks George Willingham lo pray procuer mee i'wo good Bulldogges and le'l' 'lhem be senl' by ye firsl' shipp. The bulldog rales highly as a mascol among American schools because of ils slrenglh, il-s lenacily, and ils slubborn de+erm.inal'ion. Uga serves as mascol for lhe Universily of Georgia, Handsome Dan IX boosls lhe morale of 'lhe Yale Bulldogs, and George inspires lhe alhlelic learns al Waller M. Williams High School. In our mascol we have one of lhe finesl of +he breed--a bulldog wi+h a massive, shorlfaced' head, a low- swung, fhiclcsel' body, shorl legs and fail, a 'Flal forehead wilh a large, broad, black nose, 'lhin ears. sei' wide aparl, and a massive, squareiunder- shol lower jaw. To us he symbolizes spirif because he possesses lhe slrenglh, 'rhe singleness of purpose, and +he slubborn delerminalion lhaf challenge us lo work harder lo bring honor 'lo our school. T School Spirif 414591100 4 I I 1 A N w uf.,.w 9 ' v' H 0 u rrn Athletic coaches mold Team' FIRST ROW: Bill Dameron, Gordon Isley. Twig Wiggins. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Bell. C. A. Frye, Kerry Richards. COACH C. A. FRYE AThleTic DirecTor, Head FooTball, Golf Wi+h physical TiTness playing an ever increasing role in The educaTion of high school sTudenTs. The coaching sTaTT aT Wil- liams has molded The aThleTic program inTo one oT The TinesT in The sTaTe. Their purpose and goal is To insTrucT young men in aThleT- ic skills and To develop in Them The spiriT OT good sporTsmanship. Williams' physical educaTion program and aThleTic Teams have gained sTaTe-wide recogniTion and praise Tor many years. NOT only does The coach insTrucT aThleTes on The field, buT also sTudenTs in Theclass- room. He musT consTanTly be aware of The example +ha+ he seTs. Tor There are many who wish To Tollow him. The never-ceasing eTTorTs of aThleTic cli- recTor, C. A. Frye, and The Williams coach- ing sTaTT will always keep WHS on Top in The world of high school sporTs. and inspire good fporfsmanship was Rr, RRLRQ K QNMX1 i if Q , C'XL3wN943- CBWQL x L A A COACH RONNIE BELL Offensive Line Coach. Swimming. As- sisfam' Track '77 COACH BILL DAMERON Head Wresfling, Track. Defensive Line Coach Cpvxfx Owxwflx 943' X ff 1 J y - ' 1 473305, ako Qilfl-WMM-l' LMRQL cm ' o.ofvX-LL RQQQ RSO QM ' '- fvflm 'NGA V COACH KERRY RICHARDS 1 - C9 - mQQMUE+balg uh QW, W R .Lf ' COACH TWlG WIGGINS COACH GORDON ISLEY Head Baskefball, Tennis Head Baseball. JV Foofball. Assisfanf Baskefball G. SuTphen gives The exTra eTTorT needed To finish in The mile run. Track team clinches Led by Tri-capTains Mike Garrison, Eddie Hick- lin, and Skip WhiTenack, The I965 Track squad aT- Tained The goal ThaT Williams High Trackmen have never reached before-The CenTral 4-A conference championship. In addiTion To This impressive accom- plishmenT, Coach Kerry Richard's cindermen rolled over Tive oTher Teams in The Alamance CounTy Track meeT and capTured all buT one of The regular season meeTs. The i965 squad included many sTandouTs such as Mike Garrison, running The IOO and 220 yard dashes. Eddie Hicklin in The 440 yard dash and relays, George SuTphin in The mile run, and John Hopper in The shoT puT. OTher disTinc- Tive perTormers were PeTe Burgess, Bobby Lilien. Tommy Wrenn. Jim TaTum, Kris Arnold, and Jim Lee. WiTh many Tine veTerans reTurning, Coach Richards is looking Torward To anoTher conference championship. C. SalTer exhibiTs fine Torm in The broad iump. CENTRAL 4-A CONFERENCE MEET Williams 39 Reynolds 36V2 Grimsley 30 Salisbury l7lf2 Page l6lf2 High PoinT l4lf2 LexingTon O Gray 0 first Conference Championship The balon is passed from Burgess lo Hiclclin in lhe 880 yard relay. M. Garrison breaks llwe fape 'ro lake lirsl place in lhe IOO yard dash. gg! .'!! I glee 'E'i3'l5f1f.liT.S? Some of fha oufslanding members who conlribulecl fo lhe conference championship were: KNEELING: S. Whilenaclz J. Talum. M. Garrison, C. Salfer. S. Fowler. STANDING: T. Wrenn, P. Burgess. B. Lilien, K. May, J. Hooper. Golf feam upholds winning fradifion FIRST ROW: S. Websfer, L. Long, C. Wright S. Isley. SECOND ROW: B. Hagood. J. Bryan. S Robinson, R. Kimball. J. Crouch, C. Walfers, D. Pillman. Coach Gordon lsley's linlcsmen once again managed 'fo 'Finish high in 'rhe Ceniral 4-A golf race. as The Bulldogs grabbed ihe number lhree spoi. Behind lhe able play of such men as Mike Spann. Larry Long. Scoil Isley, and Sieve Websler, lhe WHS forces were more ihan able lo hold iheir own againsi +he rough compeliiion. Spann and Long proved 'rhey had plenly oi ialeni, as boih were among ihe iop len golfers in ihe conference. Nexi year's golf squad will coniain many relurning players wiih valuable experience behind ihem. Golfers such as Rick Kimball. Bobo Hagood. and Sam Rob- inson will provide a fine nucleus around which will be buill 'rhe conlending squad of l966. R. Kimball checks lay of ihe green Tennis Team Takes second place The I965 WHS Tennis Team TurTher upheld The school's winning TradiTion by placing second in The Tinal sTand- ings oT The conference. Winning nine of The scheduled eleven maTches, The Bulldog neTmen proved ThaT each member oT The squad was sTrong individually, as is evidenced by The large vicTory margin in many maTches. The number one and Two men on The Bulldog squad. Charles Chance and Milce Meachum. advanced To The STaTe MeeT in Chapel Hill aT The end of The regular season. The same Two players perTormed in The SecTion- al MeeT, where Chance reached The Tinals. and lvleachum The semi-Tinals. The T966 Tennis squad will miss noT only Chance and Meachem. buT also oTher such sTal- warT perTormers as Don Doornheim. David Pardue. Bobby WebsTer, and Rodney Benson. BuT wiTh such Tine reTurning veTerans as John WalTon. Ricky Wolfe, Harold Pollard, and ScoTT Pollard, The TuTure Tor Coach Wiggins' chargers looks brighT. David Pardue reaches Tor a high serve FIRST ROW: B. WebsTer. D. Doornheim, C. Chance. M. MGBCTWSFT1. R- Benson SECOND ROW: E. Geddis, S. Pollard. H. Pollard. R. Wolfe, J. WalTon. R. Sharpe Q Baseball nine suffer D. Allred and M. Beamon praclice in pro-game warm-up. D. Bowes slrilces oui opposing Baller lo relire lhe side. Coach Frye discusses slrafegy wifh visifinq coach. Graham Graham Lexinglon Gray Reynolds Grimsley Page Lexingfon Salisbury Gray High Poinl' Grimsley Reynolds Page High Poinl Smiih l965 BASEBALL RESULTS Opponenl' WHS 6 O 2 5 IO 2 7 4 9 2 I0 3 II 5 5 3 5 2 4 5 7 6 7 5 8 I 8 7 6 3 I4 I ire losmg season KNEELING: T. Geddis. M. Simmons. L. Durham. F. Marley. R. Hawley. D. Allred. M. Beamon STANDING: C. McClinlock. J. Newsome, D. Bowes. J. Joyce, J. Allred, F. Websier. Manager J. Pyne. Coach Frye leaves mound afier insiruciinq piichers. The Baseball Year of i965 was mainly a rebuildinq one for WHS. This year showed a small number of boys coming our and because of This. 'ralenr was scarce. David Allred's fielding. Robin I-lawley's hiHing along wiih Dave BenneH s pilching led The ieam. One viciory was againsf Gray. which eveniually won 'rhe conference championship. The oiher was againsl' Gra- ham in a non-conference con+esi'. Coach Isley will 'lake over as head base- ball coach 'rhis year replacing Coach Frye. Leading his Jream will be David Bowes. Jimmy Allred, Chuck McCiin+ock and Mel- vin Simmons. Wiih lhese fine performers reiurning. +he I966 baseball squad is as- sured of a much improved record. 89 snag pf ff UMQMALLQJ Ienfral 4-A Championship The i965 edifion of The Williams High foofball Team proved on The field ThaT They have had all The qualiTies of a real champion. Combining a sTingy defense wiTh a powerful running aTTack, The Bulldogs have grabbed an undispufed Cenfral 4-A Conference Championship, The firsT in sixfeen years. The only blemish on The Bulldogs' conference record is a 6-6 Tie wiTh Greensboro Grimsley, wifh The Bulldogs sweeping by six oTher conference foes. This year's Team has produced a few sTandouTs such as Dickie Wilburn, Bill Gee, and Carlyle Pafe, buT The resf of The Team has TalenT, also, as is indicafed by The number of Bulldogs who have been chosen for The all conference squad. The eleven Burlingfon men on The field aT any Time can be counfed on To give an all-ouT efforf To win. Even when down, l9-6, as againsf Lexingfon, The desire for vicTory pushed The Bulldogs onward To overcome The deficif and earn a 22-I9 vicfory. Under The able direcTion of Coach C. A. Frye and his as- sisTanTs, The Burlingfon eleven dropped only one game To unde- feafed Durham during The regular season, and a hard-foughf loss Tc:cfFayeTTeville in The semi-final round of The Easfern Division Play- o s. Nexf season Bulldog followers will miss hearing The names of players such as Pafe, Gee, Wilburn, Reddiclc, McLelland, Sharpe, Pendergrass, Casey, and Maness. BuT refurning faces, including Burgess, Isley, Loy, and Allred, brighfen The prospecf for The I966 Bulldog forces. 1, V, If 1 g f--Eta , ig Q ' . . ,gi ' .215 5 -- f' J,'-W -. h 'i. g'3:, T' T OO., vQ '? 5' . 1: - r Q4 . -:gg v I - 1575- 21,1-fr. AZ! :' ' I r '-a':-f:--'-- , Q ,g,..V ' ,ls -a-T-fa 3 N. . -.. I Z gtfflgavb, . 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The Bulldogs illusfrafe 'fhe kind of ieam- work ihai won ihem the conference championship, as Dover Sharpe runs lhrough a large hole in ihe Smiih line, creafed by Dickie Wilburn's key block. k . . . teamwork bring vicfory Bulldogs C. Pale. G. Allred. and M. Simmons exhiblf Their delermlnalion fha? The eniire squad displayed all season as 'they fighl for u loose bell againsi' Fayelfeville. Jubllanf Bulldogs whoop if up eller 'lhe Burlingfon eleven defeafed Parkland 'lo clinch an undispuled Cenlral 4-A Conference championship. Bullpups produce winners FRONT ROW: IeTT To righT: D. Vogel, L. Shambley. T. CIayTon, K. Church. S. Hogan. W. Harris, C. HoIT, D. Bullis. SECOND ROW: G. Phillips. J. Brooks. J. Thompson, R. SaITer, D. Higgins. R. Hinshaw. M. Neal. THIRD ROW: D. Walker, S. Jordan. T. Rascoe, S. Lindsay. B. Jordan, D. Holland, M. Dickerson. FOURTH ROW: B. Willoughby, B. Bishop, T. CurTis, R. Hardy, J. STaunTon. E. Moore. T. BenneTT. Under The able direcTion OT coach Gordon Isley, The I965 WHS Junior VarsiTy enjoyed anoTher winning season, compiling a record oT Tive wins and Three losses. The Bullpups used husky Iinemen and TasT shiTTy backs-To Their advanTage as They rolled pasT opponenTs. Since The Junior VarsiTy schedule' includes only CenTraI 4-A ConTerence members, The WHS squad well proved ThaT They can more Than hold Their own againsT conference Toes. STandouTs on The squad such as CIinT HoIT, Bobby Bishop, Don Walker, EmmeTT Moore. and Larry HaiTh are raTed as Tine prospecTs Tor nexT year's VarsiTy eleven. SCHEDULES WHS VarsiTy OpponenT WHS Junior VarsiTy Opponenl' 6 0 Rocky MounT 6 I3 SmiTh 7 27 Durham I9 6 High PoinT I 8 0 Smirh I2 0 Grimsley 26 O High PoinT 27 O EasT ForsyTh 6 6 Grimsley I4 2 I LexingTon 33 0 EasT ForsyTh I4 O NorTh ForsyTh 22 I9 LexingTon I2 I3 Page 20 O NorTh ForsyTh I3 6 Parkland I3 O Page I3 6 Parkland O 3 FayeTTeville T , 99 Bulldogs are led FIRST ROW: D. Bowes. H. Traynham. T. Blackwell. H. Pollard. J. Joyce. J. Lee SECOND ROW: D. Biggs. R. Hicklin. C. McClinToclc. D. Gipple, P. Burgess. E. HarringTon. B. Freeman THlRD ROW: Coach Richards. Coach Wiggins. S. Pollard, H. Chambers: Managers: B. lv1armaraTo. C. DeaTon. A. FiTch Coach Wiggins wiTh Co-CapTains Blackwell and Pollard. IOO The l966 WHS baske+baII squad has relied upon Team- work and cooperaTion To compile a record oT I2 wins and 4 losses wiTh only Tour conference games leTT on The schedule. Coach Twig Wiggins has eTTecTively used his Two-plaToon sysTem To wear down opposiTion. and his meThod has gained The Bulldogs Third place in The con- Terence sTandings. The BurlingTon cagers uTilize noT only The experience of performers like Harold Pollard. Hank Traynham. Tommy Blackwell. Jim Lee. and David Bowes. buT also The new TalenT provided by iuniors Dale Gipple. Chuck McClinTock. Robbie Hicklin. and Eddie l'l'arringTon. This year's Team is characTerized by unselfish play and Teamwork. Many Times BurlingTon players will give up a good' shoT To pass To a TeammaTe who has a beTTer shoT. Using This Type oT play. The WHS baske+balI Team has an excellenT chance To earn a pIayoTT berfh and a good chance OT Taking The conTerence championship. by experienced team r Lee flips in a reverse layup over a Page defender. Blackwell draws foul as he goes up. Lee goes up for 'lap againsl Asheboro. Coach Wiggins slwouls inslruclions in 'rl1e closing momenls of a game. Seniors aim HAROLD POLLARD-Forward TOM MY BLACKWELL-Forward 69 KJ HANK TRAYNHAM-Guard or top spof JIM LEE-Cenfer DANNY BIGC-35-Forward JIM JOYCE-Guard DAVID BOWES-Cenfer Pollard slwools over Page defender. -I iti- Coach Wiggins gives Bowes, Chambers, and Pol- lard inslruclions. Bulldogs work for Lee conlrols lap agalnsl Easl Forsylln as Bulldogs lriumph 71-62 Blackwell lenses for rebound in 64-55 loss lo Page play-off berth SCHEDULE WHS OPPONENT 48 45 Danville, Va. 8I 3 I Asheboro 65 59 Danville, Va. 67 68 Fayeffeville 6l 58 Drewry Mason, Va. 64 47 Marfinsville, Va. 42 40 High Poinf 46 48 Grimsley 7I 62 Easl Forsyrh 69 62 Lexinglon 48 45 Norlh Forsyfh 46 55 Page 89 47 Parkland 64 55 High Poini 63 6l Grimsley 57 64 Easl Forsyrh The schedule is incomplere as lhe annual goes 'ro press. Chambers shools as Pollard screens againsl' Whlrlies. Pollard goes over McNalry's aflempied block sho? in 63-6l win. Lee shoois above Grimsley players as Blackwell walls for rebound. Bullpups produce fufure varsity sfandoufs FIRST RCW: B. Huffman. T. Cole. D. Thompson, B. Hines. SECOND ROW: G. McCann, l.. Haiih, D. Roser. D. Hogan, R. Hinshaw. THIRD ROW: E. Kendrick, T. Davis. S. Kiser, A. Hensley, T. McAdams. C. Holi. Tommy Cole drops in a shori one againsi Lexingion foes. The WHS iunior varsiiy baslcefball squad has managed io mainiain a winning record Jrhus far rhis season againsl ihe Jrough compeii- lion offered by The oiher conference jeams. Coach Kerry Richard's charges have compiled a 7-6 record already. and The four remaining games may easily compleie a winning schedule. The J.V.'s play has been sparked by Tommy Cole and Ed Kendrick. and valuable coniribu- lions To The +eam's success have been made by Andy Hensley. Clinf Holi, Gary McCann. Dan- ny Thompson, and Dicky Hogan. Coach Rich- ards has used pleniy of subsiiiuiion in an ei- iori' io find The combinaiion of boys +ha'r pre- form besi iogelher. ln doing so, he has un- covered much Jraleni ihai should lead 'ro a win- ning season and iuiure varsily iriumphs. A T Tankers off fo good sfarf Lefl' To righf. FIRST ROW: M. HolT, J. Chappell, J. Canada. T. Jefferson, G. Graves. S. MarTin, H. Seng. J. Finger, B. Boswell. SECOND ROW: Coach Bell. D. Apple. R. Casey, M. Maness. I. Lashley, 6. Dickerson, D. Andrews. G. Garbor. R. Fahnrich. T ' - sf s Q., . JQQS, 4- sf .f iusgfynf' K-.T--fi, H H f T Mr. Culpepper Tires The gun and The meeT begins. The Williams High swimming Team has added a new dimension To The world of sporTs aT Williams. Because of inTeresT in Their Team and deTer- minaTion To win. The WHS Tanlcers spend many long hours pracTicing and condiTioning aT The YMCA. The squad is led by such sTandouTs as Joe Canada in The 400 yard TreesTyle. Merrill HolT in The IOO yard TreesTyle, and Jerry Chappell in The T00 yard breasTsTroke. Gaining experience and abiliTy wiTh each meeT. The swimming squad prom- ises To Tinish The season in Tine sTand- ing. Under The leadership and inspira- Tion oi Coach Ronnie Bell and due To The reTurn of many fine underclass- men. The Bulldog Tanlcers hope To lead The conference nexT year. IO7 Mafmen in midst of Lefi 'io righi: FIRST ROW: P. Sykes, T. Clayion, C. Jones. J. Hinshaw. R. Ridenhour, B. Long. SECOND ROW: J. Hooper. B. Willoughby. P. O'Neill. M. Sykes. J. Graves, B. Cooke, R. Newell. THIRD ROW: W. Fleming. D. Sumner, R. Seller. T. Paie, D. Allen, G. Whiie. J. Lewis. B. Longine. M. Teague Manager. FOURTH ROW: Coach Dameron, A. Lewis Manager, P. Kelly. D. Downs, J. Anderson. S. Riddle. S. Balog. D. Blackwill. C. Bullock. Relaying upon individual hard work and uniied 'ream effort ihe WHS wresiling squad has shown +ha+ lhey have 'Found a winning combinafion. The grapplers have won an .enviable record of seven maiches while dropping only five. four being losi' by no more ihan 'rhree poinrs. Coach Dameron has de- pended largely upon ihe experience of such senior siandouis as John Hooper. Jim Hinshaw. Ray Ridenhour, Bobby Long, and Mike Sykes, all of whom have coniribuied greaily lo The Jream's effort Addiiional sirengih has been supplied loy underclassmen who will ineviiably form a nucleus of nexf sea- son's ieam. Each wresiler deserves commenda- Jrion and praise from ihe siudenl body for his ceaseless eiidris and sirici' discipline io iraining rules. The WHS maimen are now looking forward io Their final 'resi in The seciional and siaie meeis. Mike Sykes goes for a pinning comdoinaiion. l08 n aw ,,,, H f yt , A q 5' T 'A I ' 2, 'iff ll 5' 5 ff' -Q Q ., mmmmwmsw al -' 1 sw 41 wrnseefwmrnm 5 Mrrffew 35 e. if 4 we as ms new Q xl N fsss g 3 . 1 ssc fs Us . -Sxeffs -3 ' gi . .w.ssRf.2f.z Ln- qs. samba , M... . - ,, f?1Qffl-iff 5, , is i ' Cheerleaders defend SEATED: C. While, head cheerleader. B. J. Richards. STANDING: T.'Hall: J. Deal: J. Neese: Ai Eobo: G. Brooks. C. Whifenackq J. A. Eslcridge: B. McClinlock: M. Monlgomery: M. Weeks: L. A p ine. Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsiry Cheerleaders are elecled by a vole of lhe sludem' body in 'the spring. A few monrhs laler, 'rhey are hard a+ work revising old cheers and devising new ones. Afler slrenuous praclice sessions, 'rhe cheerleaders are ready 'ro spark en- 'rhusiasm and excilemenl 'lhal' urge 'lhe Bulldogs 'ro win. Their eflorls rarely fail 'ro mold 'rhe srudenl' body info one unifed surge of rhal inrangible qualify known as school spiril. These girls, because rhey keep bolh fans and 'ream in a vicrory mood. deserve rhe praise of a sludenl' body which considers 'rhem 'ro be a necessary and inregral parl ol every arhlelic evenr. Clowns Chosen by lhe sludenr body. +he clowns assisr fhe cheerleaders in promoling berler school spirir. Their anlics amuse rhe crowds ar alhlelic evenrs, parades. and assemblies. In lheir new uniforms which were given lo 'rhem by The Civinelres, rhis year's clowns have conrribuled much lo school evenrs. Their own enlhusiasrn and liveliness add humor and spirir 'lo all phases of school life. H. Liles and T. Madden slrike a characlerislic pose. honor of school C, Whifenack watches an excifing bagkeiball Junior Varsify Cheerleader B. Farmer and M. Spann- chanf play fensely. during 'lime-out Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsify Cheerleaders are always on who serve as Junior Varsily Cheerleaders gain ex- .hand 'ro spark school spirif a+ Junior Varsily fool- perience Thar proves lo be mosl' valuable during ball and baskerball games and lheir cheers play an 'rryouls for a posilion on 'rhe Varsily squad. imporram' role in every Bullpup vicrory. The girls FRONT: B. Farmer. head cheerleader: SECOND ROW: L. Beale: E. Saunders: J, Bryan: M. Spann: J. Core: D. Gilmore: S. Huni R. Dixon. Ill : . -sf-.us f.-w..'e or if , s s S.. i' as ., ..,, .,, . .W ,, ,.. , A. s..i.,,g . ry .M -, mi.-i .. P ..--. . .s A-, e A ,.. .4-gifs N ff? 'LAR gsiisrsf giilggls ' :. V, 1 A ,,.f f- -Q X- 1 1 es ze ai sf n,f .- ...X skmwfks .g, ..Mw,. W A. any is ,gM,..:..f. -:1ws,rPe,2e.f?1.sss-- -Q lskisg-f5fff'!f 1'Siee.s2n.-if. 1 s 'FP' ,fsv..sse,s.e , f7 ,5..ggs:Qs.g.e 323515 N '.?'Tz21?7: 2 FT':.ji.91j 2 Us , 1 K H ,Q se .gs gs. lswef. .. ,ei , si as - ....A:v,. , . .rf:ewi.,,.... 52 swf As- Band contributes fo l 3 5 CLARINETS: S. Peeler, M. Whifsell, C. Kefner, B. Marshall, D. Perry. N. Evans. R. Mclniyre, P. Bafes. D. Sundquisf. C. Warren. OBOES: L. Oaks. J. Simmons. FLUTES: L. Norville. ALTO SAX- OPHONES: H. Gibson. D. Arfhur. M. Peffigrew. C. Baucom. FRENCH HORNS: S. Angermayer, B. Oakley. J. Worsf, G. Range, B. Tyre. TENOR SAXOPHONE: T. Scoff. N. Way. K. Teague. BARlTONE HORNS: J. Fender. B. Kepley. TROMBONES: C. Coclcman. E. Harevill. D. Woolen, T. Jones. l A+ Williams High School fhe band is one of fhe mosf acfive organizafions. for ifs members provide music for as- sembly programs and afhlefic evenfs as well as in special concerfs. Under fhe direcfion of Johnny Regisfer, drum major, ifs performers sef fhe sfage for imporfanf conference clashes by pa- rading in fheir blaclc and gold uniforms. while fheir flashing insfrumenfs echo and re-echo fhe fempo of fhe fimes. ln concerf. Dr. Francis Pfeifer in- sfrucfs fhe band members in fhe funda- menfals of individual performance and group playing. Through a diversified program of sfudy. sfudenfs become slcillecl as solo performers and as a parf of fhe organizafion. Through ifs per- formances as a marching unif af afhlef- ic evenfs. and as a concerf group on ofher occasions fhe WHS band bol- l sfers school spirif and sfimulafes infer- 1 esf in fhe fine arfs. The WHS Band provides pomp and pageanfry fhrough colorful performances. Ei W -e A I x ' I QQ 1, 1 5 1, Q 1 Q I ' 5 I 4' 5 5 y v hy . L in g ' A, ,M QQ: ., 'Q sg' ' , Q if 4 ix 4 .k 2 I by -- 'Af'- girl Y gk' X1 ...,... -....-..1.- K V. -. vbrxh - 3'-A i .-.YYW K ? ,LL -.- vf Boofgirls and Maioreffes ad KNEELING. FIRST ROW: Co-Capiains. S. Elkins and L. Harris. KNEELING, SECOND ROW: V. Walker, B. McDaniel, A. Gerow. C. Swain. L. Horner. L. Manning. D. Hall. P. Tesferman. A. S+ainbaclc. L. Kilioil. F. Kiser, S. Leniz, K. Wolfe, K. Hinshaw, M. Bertino. P. Vaughn. A. Coleman. S. Cazel. L. Williams. A. Overman, M. Morris, R. Richman. C. Thomas. STANDING: S. Lowder. D. Andrews. T. More. D. Talberr. J. Wilson. S. Trice, S. Gaslon. V. Terrell. N. Crufchlield. S. Spencer. K. Donnell. J. Lay+on. P. Sfowe. A. Johnson. D. Rucld. P. Pi'H'man. C. Maness, P. Wilkie. A. Ogden. S. More. N. Gross. N. McLaughlin. T. Shaw. J. Rudd. Boofgirls The boolgirls provide half-lime en- lerlainmenl a+ home games and a num- ber of oul'-of-Town games, as well as al special assemblies and parades. Selecrecl for lheir abililies 'ro perform L - - inrricale roulines as a group, The l965- I966 members have delighled 'rhe Y lhrongs of sporl's enlhusiasls who have alrlended alhlelic conlesls al WHS +his year. Our lalenled monogram winners and lheir supporfers have been aware of Their conlribulion lo WHS' success- ful sporls season. A WHS boofgirls perform a 3 excitement to halftime programs 1 , N ll!! Diane Sorrell. Head: Carol Lentz, Sandra Gaston. Carol Ray. Vicki McKinney. routine tor the spectators at a home game. Maiorettes Much time and ettort are required ot the maiorettes. and the i965-1966 girls have been particularly talented and spir- ited. They have supplemented the activi- ties ot the band by providing innovations ot their own which have increased the en- thusiasm ot the tans at Williams. These girls. after auditions, are chosen by the sen- ior maiorettes and the band instructor. This year's members have worked especial- ly hard to pertect their routines as their contribution to the banner year Williams High teams have experienced in the athletic arena. l ll5 f T .. ,-Y., . f 7-er-D W --'-z- sff- '1 K H f' Throughour hisfory. slaps measure progress borh lilerally and figura- +ively, for +hey charf our discoveries in fhe physical world and our ad- vances lhe abslraci worlds of knowledge and power and spiriiual al-lainmeni. They enable us 'lo re-evaluale yeslerday and io speculaie aboui' iomorrow-+o become immersed in 'lhe pas? and +o iravel ihe un- rouled spaceways of The fufure. A+ Walfer M. Williams High School, sieps comprise one of +he four paris of our seal. I+ is appropriaie fha? ihey are an inlegral parr of our emblem because ihey loom large in every area of school life, from campus +o classroom. library +o laborarory, audilorium fo alhlelic field. However. our seal no+ only represenls The s+eel and concrele sieps +ha'r surround us. bul' il also presenls our s'l'airS as symbolsof achieve- m.en+s. These remind us Thai in lhe realms of facl' and fancy, mosi advances are made a slep al fhe iime. In scholaslic allainmenl. in aihleiic prowess, in arlisiic development in crealive enferprise. we achieve by climbing sfeps. for lhere is sfill no space ship fo success. The sieps of our seal--wifh an unfinished area af lhe 'lop where each individual musl' lay hisyownyyggisfones-challenge us 'ro selecf our sfars and +o rake, roday. +he firsi siep Toward reaching rhem. i Achievements Honor societies recognize r l FIRST ROW: Mrs. Garner, adviser: J. Hinshaw, presidenfg A. Gordon, vice-president G. Hemric, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, S. SmiTh, L. Winsfead, D. WaTson, S. Hardie, J. Smifh, V. Crowson, G. Ward, S. Hurdle, L. Perdue, C. Mann, M. Taylor, S. Wade, D. Murray, P. Hogan, C. Swain. THIRD ROW: L. Sykes, C. Walker, L. Young, M. EThridge, S. TruiTT, B. Dickerson, R. Troian, K. Wolfe, S. Davis, K. Hinshaw, D. Clemmer, B. Williams, A. Shelfon, E. Wheeler, B. Brewer, K. Roesler, V. Leonard, A. Ericson, N. Hampion. FOURTH ROW: B. Lowry, C. Brown, S. Mc- Cauley, D. Riley, S. Hesfer, C. Hobby, R. Besi D. Sorrell, J. Odgers, J. Hornaday, S. Willis, A. JchnsTon, J. Norris, J. Denson, J. Reed. Laura Oaks, J. Keck, A. Bobo, J. Eskridge, M. Weelcs, C. Goodes, A. Lee. FIFTH ROW: H. Liles, J. McAdams, H. Pollard, J. Cross, B. Palsha, R. Boleman, R. Smifh, C. SalTer, D. Hall, J. Hooper, W. Lamm, M. Black, J. Napier, B. Shell, R. Swarlz, S. Garrison, J. Graves, J. Walker J. Newsome, E. Webb, R. Johnson, T. Foley. N0f50H0l ..:a:'::a:.. Honor M . V Y Society 5 Organized in l938, The BurlingTon chap- -..' Ter oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy acTs as a sTimulus To promoTe enThusiasm ,among The sTudenTs of Williams High School To excel scholasTically. To be considered Tor This high honor, a sTudenT musT have main- Tained a scholasTic average oT above nineTy per cenT and musT sTand in The Top TiTTeen per cenT of his class. Working To promoTe higher sTandards of scholarship, service, leadership and characTer in our sTudenT body, The socieTy sponsors Two inducTions, college day, and a scholarship each year. Membership in The socieTy is among The highesT honors WHS offers iTs sTudenTs. Honor socieTy members. Cherry Mann, Johnny Walker. and Rusiy Boleman prepare Tor The spring induciion. scholastic excellence La Societe' Honoraire de Francaise Newly organized 'rhis year al WHS is La Sociele Honoraire de Francaise lwenly-six charler members were in- ducled in November. Sponsored by Le Cercle Francais and capably led by Miss Edirh Allen and Mr. William Evans. La Sociele Honoraire de Fran- ' caise. allhough in ils lirsl year. has conlribuled much lowards furlhering academic inleresls is 'rhe language and cusloms of The French people. FIRST ROW: G. Ward. D. Clemmer. D. Miller. L. Oakes. Calhy Swain. A. Johnslon. B Williams. V. Greeson. Miss Carpenler. advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Hornaday. C. Mann. S Truili' P. Allen, D. Sorrell. S. Hesler. C. Filch. M. Weeks. A. Bobo. Miss Allen. advisor THIRD ROW: B. Lowry. J. Hinshaw. T. Messick. H. Liles. G. Hemric, H. Pollard. K. Arnold Mr. Evans. advisor. La Sociedad Honoraria Hispcfnica Granled ils charler in I957 by La Sociedad igible for induclion in lhe spring. Buying ma- l'lOl'1OFf3I'lG l'liSP5f1iC6- The WHS Cl'laPlGF- Hem' lerials for lhe school's Spanish Deparlmenf is ando de Solo. slrives 'lo furlher lhe inieresl lhe main proiecl of 'rhe chapler: in all 'rheir in lhe Caslilian language. Those sludenls who proiecls. 'rhe members slrive lo allain high have excelled in lhe sludy of Spanish are el- slandards. FIRST ROW: S. Xanihos. S. Cazel. C. Thomas. V. Leonard J. Neese. T. Hall. D. lsley. J. Taylor. M. Cooley. S. Scoggins. S. Hurdle. A. Jones. J. Ray. T. Suflenfield. J. Rhodes. C. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Langley. J. Sykes. J. Slainback. P. Harris. A. Overman. S. Spencer. G. Fosfer. M. Erhridge. A. Chandler. K. Whiie. K. Cobb, M. Berlina. M. Wallers. J. Schoderbek. S. Wade. S. Lashley. S. Dawson. C. Hooper. THIRD ROW: J. Hodge. W. Rudd. F. Cazel. C. Walfers. C. Ray. S. Fowler. C. While. R. Smifh. C. Fowler. C. Cauble. S. Baldwin. J. Bryan. K. Phillips. J. Crouch. l. Lashley. F. Williams. W. Genlry. R. Whill' II9 Sfuclenfs achieve honor FIRST ROW: D. Sorrell, E. Glosson, J. McAdams. SECOND ROW: B. Lowry, J. Napier, A. Gordon. The Quill and Scroll is an inlernalional honor so- ciely for senior high school iournalisls. All members of lhe BARKER and DOE- WAH-JACK sfafls who responsibili- Iulfill Their Hes are eligible for mem- bership in This organiza- Hon. Quill and Scroll Mosque and Gavel The Masque and Gavel is a naiional honor socieiy lor oui- slanding dramalics and speech sfudenls. Membership in This hon- orary socieiy is delermined by lhe lacully advisors of 'rhe Speech and Debaiing Club, Naiionai Forensic League,-and The Dramal- ics Club. FIRST ROW: J. Cross, D. Riley, B. Lowry, direclors. SECOND ROW: L. Nance, S. Hardie, B. Dickerson, S. Smilh, L. Burriss, C. Fiich, B. Brewer, P. Hogan. THIRD ROW: C. While, A. Mc- Lelland, C. Ray, J. Coble, R. Besl, J. Norris, S. Wade. FOURTH ROW: S. Hesier, A. Gordon, J. Eslcridge, S. Brighf, S. Fowler, C. Hinshaw, F. Kiser. FIFTH ROW: M. Holi, K. Newlon, J: Kernodle, G. Hemric, B. Powell, C. Swaim, S. Garrison. in speech and journalism FIRST ROW: Chris Bean. D. Sorrell. secrelary: A. Gordon. vice-presidenl: B. Lowry, presidenl: H. Liles. SECOND ROW: C. Royall. J. Hinshaw. R. Kimball. J. Napier. J. Cross. A. Evans. Debating Team The members of The varsily debaling leams represenl WHS in deba+ing and speaking conlesls wilh oiher schools 'rhroughoul ihe slale. The debalers annual- y ly compeie in 'rhe g Triangle Debales wiih hopes of winning in 'rhe dlslricl and ai- lending ihe slale li- nals. Nafional Forensic League The Naiional Forensic League is an honor sociely for persons engaging in speech acliviiies. ln order 'lo become a member. a person musi be in The 'rop half of his class academically and musl earn poinis 'rhrough par+icip'a'rion in speech evenis. Furlher recogni- lion can be achieved by earn- ing more poinis lo oblain higher degrees. 5. J J. Napier, R. Kimball. C. Bean. B. Lowry. D. Sorrell. H. Liles, C. Royall. Valediciorian, Miss Barbara Bray Salufaforian The second highesi' degree of scholaslric excellence designaled lo The high school senior is 'rhal' of salula- lorian. He. foo. sfrives wil'h exlra efforl' +0 fulfill 'rhe goals sei by himself and his Teachers. From 'rhe class of I966, we congrafulafe one whose academic record is second only +o one, our salulalorian, Miss Kalhy Hinshaw. Upperclassmen aHain Valedicforian To excel is 'ro exceed The ordinary. The highesl de- gree of excellence designaled +o +he high school senior is lhal of valediciorian. This is lhe sludenl whose as- signmenls are noi' ius+ a duly, buf represenl To him a challenge. This is +he sludeni who uses his God-given porenlial. his +alen+. and his work haloils +o achieve 'rhe highesf scholaslic average in his graduafing class. This year's valedicforian is Miss Barbara Bray. Saluiaforian, Miss Kafhy Hinshaw high honors Lefr 'io right SEATED: J. Deal. G. Ward, S. Cross. STANDING: C. Simmons, T. Messick. D. Williams. R. Kimball, Chief Marshal: C. Bean. G. Brooks. E. Harringion. and J. Crouch. Junior Marshals The marshals ai WHS are required io be Juniors. as ushers a+ all graduafion evenis and a++end all They musi meer The same academic requiremenis fesiivilies honoring ihe Seniors. This year's represen- as class and sludeni' body office holders. and 'rhey iaiives include six young men and five young ladies. are chosen by The Senior Class. These Juniors serve 1 iill rl Governor s ff School 4 W Aiiendance ai Governor's School is a disiinciion which belongs io four hundred Norih Carolinians. including siudenis from Williams High School. Held in Winsion- Salem for seven weeks during ihe summer monihs, ihe school honors s'ruden+s in academic fields and in 'rhe fine aris. WHS is proud io boasi seven sfudenis who allended 'rhe l965 session. l.eT1' fo righl: SEATED: L. Bryan. K. Bradley, Donnell. STANDlN6: D. Warren, J. McAdams. J. Hinshaw. and B. Lowry. I Williams sfudenfs gain hig l MERIT SCHOLARS NaTional MeriT Scholarship Qualifying TesTs are given To inTeresTed sTudenTs in The spring of Their junior year. ResulTs indicaTe some TourTeen Thousand Semi-FinalisTs as represenTing The Top I9'7b of TesT scores. QualiTying Semi-FinalisTs proceed To FinalisT com- peTiTion wiTh The goal oT one of over l.OOO scholarships offered by The NaTional MeriT FoundaTion. William's meriT scholars This year are David Hall and Andy Gor- don. MOREHEAD CANDIDATES This year Williams High School is proud To boasT Two senior boys, Harold Pollard and Andy Gordon who have fulfilled The necessary requlremenTs To advance To The 'final compeTiTion Tor The much-coveTed More- head scholarship. T Based enTirely on aTTainmenT in The areas oT scholar- ship. service, and leadership, These coveTed awards aT- TracT The poTenTial leaders whom NorTh Carolina is conTinually seeking. l24 T page cog recognition in many areas BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER The school winner of lhe Belly Crocker Homemaker award becomes a cancliclale for a scholarship presenfed in each sfaie. WHS's is Linda Young, who has demonsfraied her homemalcinq abilities Through her proficiency on specialized iesis and her classworlc in home economics. ALL-STATE BAND Each year. ou'rs+anding band members are chosen To represenf WHS in The acfiviries of All-Sfale Band. This year's perlicipani' in fhis honor organizaiion is Bruce Beck. A LL-STAT E ORCHESTRA The All-Sla+e Orcheslra is an organizafion composed of oul- BF6dlGY. 5- Abefneihy. M- Ray. E- NSBSS. B- Bradley: SECOND sfanding orcheslra sfuclenfs selecled on +he basis of 'rhe high ROW- S- HGFPGF. T- MGi'fl'1eW5- B- Penninqfon. J- MCACldmS. D school direci'or's recommendafion and fhe oufcome of regional Hall. R-J0l'1f1S0f1- auclifion. This year's sludenls are FIRST ROW, C. Seller. K. l JUNIOR ClVlTAN CLUB Keifh Teague. sergeant-af-arms: Jo Ann Eslcridge. sec- refary: Harold Pollard, lieufenanf governor. Zone 2: Jimmy Cross, clepufy governor, Norfh Carolina Easf Junior Civifan. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -ffl . 'pgs gg, 'g f Eg , .,,A it iw. 5 ggi- ? A fi E .ll 2, Q , H N Eg T Z' -ql?.f.,i JJO. ,,JJ T WHS students serve r The many clubs and organizafions af WHS provide excellenf opporfunifies for sfuclenfs 'lo develop leadership aloilify. However. fhere are also sfafe, disfricf. and infernafional branches of The local organizafions in which sfudenfs may clisfinguish fhemselves. WHS boasfs eleven such officers. Dufies a,ncl acfivifies of fhese officers range from presiding over disfricf meefings. serving on various commiffees, keeping minufes of fhe meefings and handling club funcls. fo serving as clelegafes fo clisfricf and sfafe convenfions, and organizing new clubs af fhe local level. These sfuclenfs are fo be commended. nof only for fheir service fo organizafions in ofher schools. buf also for 'rheir inspirafion fo sfudenf leaders af Williams High School. E 5 9. DISTRI BUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Barbara Bray. Disfricl' presiclenf. Disfribufive Educafion Clubs. Hal Liles, sfafe presidenf, Nafional Honor Sociefy in Norfh Carolina. :f r- 3 , ,ffr state and district capacities A KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL cLuss or AMERICA Local Key Clubbers, Rick Kimball, Andy Gordon, and Chris Bean serve Key Club at both the District and Inter- national level. Rick is lieutenant governor ot District 5 ot the Carolina District. while Andy is a trustee ot the inter- national organization. Chris is chairman of the New Clubs Committee ot District 5. NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT COUNCIL CONGRESS Carolyn Tate. secretary. VICA ot North Carolina. I John Napier. treasurer, North Carolina Stuclent Council Congress. l27 WHS host WHS sTudenTs exTend welcome To The newly arrived delegaTes. Congress delegaTes dance To The music of The Magni- Ticenis aT The N.C.S.C.C. social. Designed To promoTe more eTTecTive sTudenT parTici- paTion in school aTTairs, The NorTh Carolina STudenT Council Congress held iTs 39Th annual convenTion This year aT WalTer Williams High School, November 7-9, inclusive. DelegaTes. including sTudenT council oTTicers and TaculTy advisors, represenTed numerous high schools Trom across The sTaTe. IT was The responsibiliTy OT William's High School sTuclenTs To plan Tor The housing, The enTerTaining, and The educaTion in The principles of good sTudenT council organizaTion oT These sTudenTs. Through parTici- paTion and inTeresT in discussion groups, general ses- sions, speakers, and The many oTher acTiviTies of The Congress, sTudenTs gained new ideas and much lcnowl- edge ThaT will enable,Them To make Their own STudenT Councils a more eTTecTive and significani Torce. successful N. C. S. C. C. Preceeding a General Session of lhe Congress. G. Ward presenfs a devofional+o 'rhe assembly. D. Miller lislens ailenlively as a delegafe asks for informalion concerning lhe localion of 'lhe library. The l965 officers of 'rhe N.C.S.C.C.: Jucly Ellslrom. secreiary: John Napier. Treasurer: Alan Albright presidenl: Tom Roessler, vice-president sland admiring ihe seal which was conrribuled by WHS To 'lhe Congress. The designing commiH'ee was headed by Charlolle Filch, Johnny Walker, and John Napier. The Congress laler adopled lhe seal as irs permanenl in- sigma. ROYALTY QUEEN KING Margie Weeks Harold Pollard l30 1 Jig- - wb. ji 1 4. k,,- 1 Mg. g, , M ATTENDANTS Andy G0l'd0n Cp-gig Swqim Ann HUM Vickie Sumner Homecoming 1965y IT is mid-auTumn in i965 when The SpiriT of Homecoming y spreads across The campus OT Williams High School. Then The leaves are TransTormed inTo gold and red Tlames. The TradiTional bomfires relighTed. and an erranT s arlc relcindles The enThusiasm oT The presenT and pasT resiolCenTs. oT This parTicular Bulldogland. This year's TesTiviTies begin when TiTTeen semi-TinalisTs compeTe Tor The honor of being Homecoming Queen. or . one oT her maiesTy's Tour senior aTTendanTs. WiTh Asi Time Goes By bearing The Theme Tor our TiTTeenTh home-T . coming celebraTion. our candidaTes enTer Through a mam- T mo+h grandTaTher cloclc, while on sTage a Trio oT Three y dimensional Tigures represenT Three sTages in a woman's liTe. As Time Goes By swiTTly, The gala day arrives. wiTh lovely ladies and TanTasTic TloaTs highlighTing our parade. and wiTh The Key-KeyeTTe and Junior Class presenTing The mosT original TloaT enTries. T These are buT a prelude To The homecoming exTravaganza however, Tor The Williams Bulldogs are able To bulldoze The EasT ForsyTh Eagles on The playing Tield and bury Theml beneaTh a 33-O avalanche oT poinTs. l Finally as Queen Carol Goodes and King Craig Swaiml reign over The TesTiviTies, assisTed by senior aTTendanTs, Thel Theme. As Time Goes By. ' is illusTraTed in The TormaTion oT a large clock. The various sponsors and Their escorTs. Torm The base. wiTh band members Torming The Tace and maioreTTes acTively symbolizing The hands. BooT girls .addr To The TesTiviTies. The celebraTion ends. However. even As Time Goes By, The dark, sTar-sTudded slcy accenTuaTes The gold and black banners ThaT sTill wave Trom The bleachers. and The SpiriT OT Homecoming lingers. an eTernal and un-l Carol Goocles and Craig Swaim reign over The Homecom- migi-5lq5bleTQrCl1, 1 ing acTiviTies aT Williams High School. been The Homecoming finalisTs add beauTy around The campus oT Bulldogland, The girls are J. Brewer. C. Goodes. V. Summer, A. HunT. and J. Durham. l emphasizes memories Key Club-Keyelle Float firsi-place winner in homecoming compelilion. besl exhibifed The iheme As Time Goes By. As fime goes by . . . The Bulldogs 'rear up lhe Easf Forsylh Eaqles wifh an over- whelming viclory ol 33-O. J. Durham. one of 'rhe homecoming queen finelisls enioys luncheon wilh 'iwo of The judges. Junior Class PresidenT. J. Napier presides over The i965 Prom. and The coronaTion of Queen Sheryl Deal, and King David Bryan. 65 Prom re-enacfs A IT is eighT o'cloclc. The evening of April 30. I965. aT WalTer M. Williams High School, The beginning oT our annual Junior-Senior Prom. Formally-aTTired couples enTer The gym via The drawbridge To a medieval casTle. The Theme of The evenT is A Mid- Summer NighT's Dream. And indeed, The enTire seTTing is like a dream. a dream more vivid Than even Shakespeare could depicT. Fair young damsels move gracefully across The dance floor in a myriad of brighT and deIica+e colors. Leading Them are disTinguished and proud young genTlemen in Tuxedos or dinner iackeTs. On each side oT The gym are rows of whiTe covered Tables. compleTe wiTh candles and keep- sake Tavors. ln The candlelighT. girl prom servers in shorT green and yellow peTaled dresses-aTTend each Table, pouring punch and serving reTreshmenTs. Boy prom servers acT as pages, awaiTing The seaTed couples. Loud sTrains OT popular music-provided by The Monzas-Till The gym, and couples dance wiTh long- awaiTed anTicipaTion of an unTorgeTTable evening. OTher romanTic couples sTroll across The Tloor To gaze sTarry-eyed aT The flowered-decked TounTain, splash- ing in The candlelighT. lT is Twelve o'clock, and couples leave relucTanTly Through The casTle draw- bridge. A Mid-Summer NighT's Dream. Prom I965. has been a Truly unTorgeTTable evening. The Prom Servers: FIRST ROW: C. Gourley. L. Pardue. L. Alphine. K. Pierce, G. Ward, C McLauchlin. J. McAdams, J. Deal, E. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: J. Neese, C. Cross, D. Albright G. Brooks, D. Riggs. E. Davis. S. Cross. and S. LenTz. THIRD ROW: L. Wilson. J. Chappell. C. Bean, R. I-licklin, C. lv1cCIinTock. B. Ledbeifer, S. Pollard. J. Crouch. and C. Simmons, help provide refreshmenls. I34 l Alfhough fhe pursuif of knowledge occupies fhe largesf bloc of our fime af Williams High School, group solidarify is mandafory if we are fo creafe, in absfracf, an aufhenfic replica of our seal. By cemenfing our friendships, crysfallizing our purposes, and consolidafing our goals, we make our high school a mammofh laborafory where ideas are fosfered, ideals nurfured, and imaginafion sfimulafed. A+ such an educafional cenfer, we as individuals, grow in scholarship, service, and spirif, wifh fhe incenfive fo climb deeply insfilled wifhin us. As seniors and iuniors and sophomores, we affend pep rallies, sing fighf songs around huge bonfires, build club floafs, serve as hosfs for sfafe sfudenf governmenf meefings, and ioin each ofher in a mulfifude of ofher school-relafed acfivifies. Through such group acfion, fhe four parfs of our cresf fuse fo form an single emblem--fhe seal of Walfer M. Williams High School, However, ofher facefs of our life musf be shown before our school program comes fo full circle, in fhis secfion, fherefore, we presenf our emblem as an unencompassed cresf, a vifal arc of fhe circle buf nof ifs enfire circumference. Classes 55 Sophomores are introduced fo Freddy Owens, Treasurer: Gregg Fowler, Presidenf: Billy Huffman. Vice-President and Jane Roberis, Secrefary are The Sophomore Officers of The Class of l968. Sophomores When Sludemls enler The porlals of WHS for The firsl lime. They are undoubredly awed by The vasrness and complexiry of The challenges Thar awail' rhem. The worlds of sludy, service and achievemenr become real as sophomores seek 'ro apply rhemselves To 'rhe rigors of an exhausfing. buf very rewarding high school experience. Sophomores soon meer new people, esrablish- ing long-lasling and solid friendships. They wonder ar The beauly of Homecoming. lhe Thrill of slu- denr eleclions, The numerous assemblies. They learn +he delirious ioy and crushing disappoinrmenf of alhlelics and scholarship, and The rewards of service rendered wi+h an unriring spirif. The sophomore year represenls a beginning- The firsr falfering sleps Taken up Jrhe ladder 'ro success. Here, +he challenge is presenled. Here. The challenge musf be met rigorous high school roufine Sfudenis relax during lndnen summer on one of ihe several benches provided on 'rhe WHS campus 'lem 1 xX 5 Miss Frohman Sophomore Class Adviser Sophomores strive Paul Abernefhy Judy Abner Wayne Adams Joe Albrighi' Allen Alexander Phyllis Alexander Joseph Bailey Jackie Baize Eugene Baker Ernie Baldwin Sieve Baldwin Vera Ball Davilcl Ballard Sie Balo YE Q Carolyn Bare Sandra Barker Ellen Barney Ann Barnwell Revoncla Barnwell Linda Barringion Palsy Baies Carlfon Baucom Kaiie Beale Bruce Beck Douglas Allen Susan Allen Donald lnllrid Vicior A re 'ag' Wayne Allred I John Anderson fp Debbie Andrews Susan Angermayer Buddy Ashley wk-11 Jo Ann Ailrins lyi Jeanene Ailcinson X f June Auslin ig D we ' for achievemenf Cheerleaders keep fans rn a vrciory mood while Coach Edufh Sanders shows one of +he duhes of a J V cheerleader Wiggins discusses lime ouf sfrafegy Joan Beck Lefcher Beck Judy Beclcom Hugh Bennel Sieve Benneil Tommy Benneif Tommy Benfley Bobby Bishop Wanda Bisanh Lynn Blackwood Cynfhia Blanchard Jeffrey Bland Ronnie Blaylock Angie Boland Bob Boswell Peggy Boswell John Bowden Janice Boyd Douglas Boyle Marlha Braddy Befh Bradley Kyle Braxion Burion Brevda Johnny Brewer Donna Briggs Barbara Brooks Jerry Brooks Kay Brown Wall' Brown Janie Bruner Jacqueline Buckner Ligon Bundy Becky Burch Rebecca Burke Vonda Burke Rick Burns Gary Burner Cheryl Byers Leonard Byers Ronnie Caldwell Melanie Campbell Gary Garden Becky Carroll Belly Carswell Brenda Cafes Rhell Cafoe Elizalaelh Caulhren Frankie Caulhren A senior fries fo decide which college she should aHend. offend sporfs evenfs . . . Gary Champion Danny Cheek Janice Cheek Pal Cheek Carol Christopher Kennelh Church Mack Church Susan Clark Teresa Clayfon Tommy Clayfon Jo Ann Cobb Jerry Coble PaHi Coble Susan Coclcerham Charles Coclcman Jeffrey Cogqins Anne Colclough Gary Cole Tommy Cole Bobby Compion Carole Conklin Elizabefh Cooke Linda Cooke Sieve Cooper Wanda Cooper Al Copeland Julia Core Pafricia Councilman Shelia Covingion Viclcy Crenshaw Jimmy Cross. one of fhe many candiclaies for a sfudem' body office. approaches 'ihe spealcer's siand during ihe spring elecfion. elect firs A Tuesday nighl baskefball game offers a sfudenl a break from fhe regular homework rouline. Norma Crufchfield Torrimy Curfis Shirley Dalobs Sue Davis Ted Davis Theresa Davis Beclry Day Deborah Day Gerald Dickerson Carol Dixon Larry Dixon Nan Dixon Rainelle Dixon Kalhy Donnell David Downs Ka'l'hy Dupree Ann Durham Grace Easley David Easlwood Peggy Eafon Joey Edwards Kelly Elder Margare1'Elling+on Gene Enoch 1' l i l l i , l class officers . . . Sylvia Epperly Clara Efhridqe Richard Euliss Roberl' L. Euliss Norman Evans William J. Evans Mike Ezzell Becky Fagg Thomas Farlow Bobbie Farmer Larry Faulkner Linda Faulkner Rodney Fells Sandra Felfs Susan Fewell John Finqer Becky Finley Sieve Fleming ,, .al few Anna G-erow discusses a personal problem with Miss Meggs. ag K F Gary Graham Griff Graves Larry Graves Don Green Larry Green David Green Jim Griggs Nancy Gross Cheirwood Groves Ray Hardy Connie Harper Herberf Harrell Belh Harris Cafhy Harris Dianne Harris Debbie Harris Nancy Harris Wayne Harris Johnny Flynn Cheryl Forbis Pal' Forresier Tommy Forres+er Danny Fosrer Gregg Fowler Sfephanie Fowler Jean Freeman Be'H'y Fulion Larry Galyear Edward Garreif Na+ Garrison Narhan Garrison Jimmy Garrison Caihy Gasion Wayne Genfry Debbie Gilmore Donnie Goldsfon L F I l'eCeIV9 One of 'rhe uses of fhe fwo public ielephones is seen as Busfer Freeman calls home for a ride affer school. Richard Harris La Juana Harfley Andy Harvell Ernesf Harviel David Hailey Sieve Hailey Delores Hawlc Ricky Hazelwood Arlene Helms Andy Hensley Don Hensley Gaynelle Hepler Donnie Herndon Sarah Hicks David Higgins Bill Hines Greg Hinshaw Roger Hinshaw Dickie Hogan Sieve Hogan Danny Holland Clinlon Holl- Evereh' Holr Flavius Hornaday . . . offend Marqarei Horne Alan I-lorion Cynfhia Hoskins Brenda Hudgins Ricky Hudgins Lexie Hue? Elaine Huey Amy Huffines Bill Huffman David Huffman Jo Anna Huffslefler Harold Hunnicuif Susan Hun? Debby Hurdle Vickie Hurley Sfephen Hu'H'on Pam lvey Danny Jackson l Rina Janey Marcia Jarosz Sandra Jefferies Anne Johnson David Johnson Donald Johnson A sense of pafriofism is fel? by Jim Sfaley as he sfudies 'fhe Freedom Shrine. Orientation Day . . . Ike Johnson Janice Johnson Linda Johnston Barney Jordan Dolly Jordan Nancy Jordan Sieve Jordan Palsy Kelfh Amy Kenny Barbara Kepley Janice Kernoclle Ann Kesler Cindy Kefner Jerry Key Tony Key Charify King Edwin King Palricia King Sfeve Kinney Sammy Kiser Donna Knowles Mary Ann Kraycyrncl: John Lackey ,-.- lenses .aa ..,,..' .wwe , ., 'li-114, W ' usage-,:..LQ-Ls,,5..Q-rf - eww-I - 'z Chemisiry lab assisfanls fake 'fime off fo baffle wiih lab equupmenf of U if Conslance Knighl' ' Joyce Lassifer JoAnn Lawson Carl Leach Teresa Lee Jo Ann Leiqhlon Delores Leonard i . register Evans enioys e humorous siory wiih one of his sfudenis. I5 1 SJ ,rw Mariha Lewey Henry Lewis John Lewis Sieve Lindsay Eugene Long Coleman Long Parricia Love Wanda Lowe Sandra Lowder Marshall Lunsford Tim McAdams Elizabefh McCauley Carl McCormick Denny McCuisfon Beverly McCulloclc Newman McDade Priscilla McDaniel David McGowen Richmond Mclnfyre Roger McKinney Linda McKinney Howard McKinney Vickie McKinney Shawn McLain vofe . Norma McLaughlin Ginger Mann Kennelh Mansfield Phil Mansfield Nancy Marshall Sieve Marlin Glenn Marvin Hale Masf Billy Meadows John Merediih Johnny Michaels Vickie Miles Wayne Miller Randy Millsap Nancy Minor Doris Mifchell Janice Moody George Moon - .,, C, .,, ', Q K? 1 is fl as 32 5 - ? Q- Q , y,ii ,, ,A 5- This end sweep, fealuring Carl Salfer. illuslrales one of 'rhe reasons why The WHS grxdders caplured fhe Cenfral 4 A Con ference championship. .ff i i x Buddy Nelms Merle Newcomb Ricky Newell William Newell Ann Nichols Carolyn Noble Jeaneffe Oakes Bernie Oakley Alice Ogden Gregg Overman Jesse Overman Freddy Owens Sarah Pace Ralph Page Carol Parlcer Tommy Pale Billy Palrum Cheryl Paffon fi . . . seek Cafhy Moore Thurla Moore Emmii' Moore Brenda Moore Eddie Moorefield James Morris Philip Morris Becky Morlon Richard Moser Janie Mullis Lydia Mullis Linda Murphy Sharon Murr Rebecca Murray Tim Myers Milre Neal Jean Neese Emma Neese 2? L A IQ i ' E s 3+ ea? B e ' aa n! - Li' .W-gf, f K' . 53? We recognition . . .f Tale Paiion Karen Payne Darrell Pendergraph Debbie Perry Mike Peiiigrew Gary Phillips Jo Anne Phillips Kesfal Phillips Sue Phillips Viclcie Phillips Vickie Phillips Tommy Piclcard Jane Piclcell Fairicia Pierce Sieve Pike Joe Powell Janis Presnell Belly Prevaiie Kay Prilcheiie Anne Pyne Judy Qualls Belly Rascoe Tommy Rascoe Bobbie Ray dir- Baslseiball fans John Pendergrass. Bill Gee. Gary Hemric, and Tommy Jones applaud iheir favoriie ieam. Y Q1 v-LAK sf: pledge Mickey Ray Carol Reavis Kalie Reed Brenda Reeves Jane Reiber Alice Rhodes Joe Rierson Tommy Rimmer Bill Rippy Jan Rilchie Royce Robbins Jane Roberls Colleen Roessler James Rogers Jane? Rogers Sharon Rogers David Roser Michael Ross Jo Ann Rudd Dianne Rudd Wilson Rudd Eddie Rudder Carol Seller Ronald Saller Gary Hemric. a Monogram Club member, serves popcorn Belsy Brewer dislribules candles lo Nafional Honor Soclely during halflime. members before an induclion ceremony. 154 l 0 l servrce clubs . . . ui.- Yearbook phoiographers Merrill Holf and Jim DOE-WAH JACK business siaff members Joey Coble and Jim Kernodle spend a day qalhering picfures for ihis McCormick check sales receipis wxih Sieve Brighl' and Miss Harris yea r's edilion. Cindy Salyer Edifh Sanders Pai Sawyer Fred Scoll' Tony ScoH Linda Self Harry Seng Eddie Shaiierly Herman Shaw Trudy Shaw Jeaneiie Shepherd Johnny Shepherd Stephanie Sherard Larry Shoe Linda Shroyer Kathy Shumaie Suzanne Sigmon Cynihia Simmons Martha Simpson Karen Sims David Slack Freddie Slade Susan Sloan Rick Sloff Ann Smiih David Smiih Margarei' Smifh Susan Smifh Tommie Smilh Vance Smiih www rr . . . receive first Cheerleaders encourage crowd parriciparion wilh 'their own enllwusiasm. Tina Smilh Pansy Smillw Haley Smilh Michele Spann Glen Spencer Jerry Spencer Sylvia Spencer Linda Sprague Joyce Slainbaclc Suellen Sfanford Jo Ann Slanley Skipper Slanley James Sraufon John Sfevenson Pafricia Sfevenson Roberl Sfewa rf Pam Sfowe Janie Sfuarl Kay Summers David Sumner Donna Sundqulsf Donna Surber Jo Swanner Marie Sykes yearbook Peggy Sykes William Sykes Mary Ellen Tafl' Deborah Talberl Janie Taylor Sieve Taylor Viclci Terrell Don Tew Danny Thompson Jacky Thompson Pam Thompson Wayne Thompson Rifa Ticlcell James Tillman Ronald Tillman Ann Towler Sandy Trice Kay Troxler Band member Aaron Graves pracfices in 'The quier of affer school Jack Warren Nancy Walson Debbie Way Eddie Weeks William Welborn David Weslbrook Anne Whife Gareffe While' Nancy Whiifield Ross While Lana Whiilen Chrisfie Wiggins Georgia Wilkins Sian Williams Teddy Williams Tommy Williamson Bobby Willoughby Adrian Wilson Barbara Truiil' Vickie Truiii Richard Vaughn Marie VeHer Gayle Via Paf Vicks Don Vogel Ronald Wade Shirley Wade Angela Walker Ray Walker Monfe Wall Cynlhia Ward Nancy Ward David Warlick Cheryl Warren Doane Warren Linda Warren awalf fOl'I1Ol'I'OW David Wilson Jean Wilson Neal Winsfead Sue Wolfe Linda Womack Ronald Wood Marllwa Woods Sieve Woods Gary Woodward Paula Wrenn ' ga rw ,-all . x Nrlendance Office assisfanl Pam Slowe arranges for Mary Efhridge 'ro leave school L Memories of past, expectations of fufure Class of 1967 COLORS: RED, WHITE FLOWER: RED ROSE MOTTO: Noi for self. buf for all. Mr. Gulhriel Adviser lo 'The Class of I967 The Junior Class is led by Lucius Wilson. Treasurer: Luanne Pardue, Secrelaryg Chris Bean, Presialenh and Eddie Harring- lon, Vice-President AT The Nahonal Honor Sociefy assembly, Presudem' of The NaTional Honor SocieTy, represent the Junior year Y The French Naiional Honor SocieTy was inTroduced To The STudenT Body. Jimmy Hinshaw is inducied by Miss Allen, Mr. Evans. and Miss Carpenier. Juniors Juniors aT lasT reach The sTaTus oT up- perclassmen wiTh The compleTion oT Their sophomore year: buT wiTh This sTaTus come many responsibiliTies. ParamounT among Them are The Junior TalenT Show, and The Junior-Senior Prom. The junior year also holds many exciTing preparaTions Tor The Tinal year of high school. Class members parTicipaTe in acTivi- Ties which guide Them To assuming school leadership in The coming year. Class rings bring wiTh Them a sense oT pride which is laTer climaxed by The Tinal assembly when juniors move up To Till The role oT The graduaTing class. The responsibil- Hy of preparing Tor and decoraTing The gym Tor The Junior-Senior Prom brings a sense of accomplishmenT and pride on ThaT wonderful nighl' when The long-awaiTed evenT arrives. The junior year is one oT achievemeni' Tor The class as a group and each member as an individual. LasT year's green sopho- more can now look ahead To a year oT TulTillmenT, wiTh The class ring being The TirsT Tangible sign ThaT The long-awaiTed diploma is aT lasT jusT ouT oT reach. The Jumo Ronnie Adams Charles Agnew Debbie Albriglwl Diane Alexander Imelda Ausfin Charles Allen Larry Allen Sieve Allen Thomas Allen Gary Allred Jimmy Allred Linda Alphine Bonnie Amiclc David Andrews John C. Angerma Jakkl Norris Debble Muller Kallny Hlnshaw and Frieda Klser rake advanfage of llwexr free hme fo furlher yer Class Head cheerleader Connie While introduces lhosc girls hop- Home economics deparlrnenl serves lunch 'ro Dr Young ing lo be selecled as cheerleaders for lhe coming year. and olher special guesfs. David Apple Kris Arnold David Baer Linda Bailey Ronnie Baker Sherry Baldwin Joe Ball Thomas Barnwell Jerry Barrow Pally Baulding Chris Bean Medford Boll Laura Bennell Ricky Bennell Kalhy Binqenlwci mer receives Sludenis work diligenfly for fheir 'fellowmen during The year's eleciion campaign. Sheila Bishop Charlolle Biszaniz David Blackwell Ricky Blackwell Della Blanchard Vickie Bland Glenda Boone Linda Boswell Lucy Bowden Pal Bowland Judiih Boyd Marilyn Bradshaw Bobby Brady Lynne Brandenburg Allen Branlley Palrice Braxion Barbara Brewer Judy Bridges Sylvia Bridges Ben Brisfow Class rings . . . Geraldine Brooks Arnold Brown Barbara Brown Danny Brown Kaye Brown Jay Bryan Charlie Bullock Rebecca Bumgarner Judy Burch Peie Burgess Brenda Burfon Vickie Byrd Connie Campbell Dexfer Campbell Doris,Cameron Ray Canoy Linda Carmichael Don Cafes Sieve Cazel Hal Chambers Andy Gordon and Rick Perkins preside over a discussion of infernafional affairs as Tommy Jefferson and Calvin Royall look on. plans for the Linda Champion Carol Chandler Marie Chandler Jerry Chappell Becky Cheek Diane Cheek Jimmy Chrislophcr Tommie Clapp Bucky Clayfon Danna Clemmer Charles Clemmons lvlerqarel cable Terry Coble Mark Coker Alease Coleman like Sludenis file from The building during a monihly fire drill. Talent Show . . . June Collins Slaley Collins Donna Combs Linda Comer Bobby Cooke Mariorie Cooley Bill Covingfon Ann Cox Sfephen Cox Wade Cozarl' Ben Crane Marilyn Crawford Jerri Ann Crenshaw A, Cathy Cross Sue Cross A girlis physical educafion class enioys one of Hs favorile supervised aciivifies . plans Jimmy Crouch Aubren Dameron Phil Daniel Cynllmia Davis Emma Davis Marvin Davis Susan Dawson Janice Deal Charles Deafon Mary Frances Dew Phylis Dixon Homer Dowd Millard Dowd Joel Dunlap Anna Ealon Linda Alphin discusses plans for her college career during the College Day sponsored by 'rhe Nafional Honor Sociely. for the Prom . . . Exchangelfes Jane Denson. Susie Peele. and Befsy Brewer provide coal'-check service during a basketball game. iwisliflliff Monognam Club member Jim Tafum becomes engrossed in fhe WHS cagers' acfion during a break from his iob as door ailendanr. Bobby Edwards Charles Edwards 5 Sandy Elkins James Edmonds r be Bob Ellenbu rg Jeff Ellioif Sleve Ellioll Joyce Eure Bill Ezzell Barbara Fagge Palsy Faucelfe Sandra Fells John Fender Anifa Fesla Anne Finley participates Andy Fifch Wayne Fleming Susie Flynl Lucy Foley BeHy Fondow Michael Fosfer Barbara Fowler Plwylis Fox Edifh Francis Vickie Frank Busier Freeman Joleie Fuquay Mike Fuquay RayfFuquay Mike Gage Kay Gaines Michael Ganl' Jody Garland LyneHe Garrison Sandra Gales Fans rush lo concession sfand during a half-'lime iniermission. in elecfions , Terry Gallis Eric Geddis Tommy Gibson Dale Gipple Linda Godwin Cindy Gourley Dianne Graham Mark Graham Aaron Graves Gennie Gray Glenda Greeson Richard Gusler Lurane Gulhrie Kalhy Haclcney Bobo Hagood Debbie Hall Don Hall Donna Hall Kay Hall Leigh Hall Heads lurn as clown Tubby Madden slcalelaoarcls down lhe aisle during an assembly. 532 1 Q7 A as ,qs E A S . . . join Margie Hall Sara Hall Chrisline Hardy Marcia Hargrove Sieve Harper Julia Harrell Eddie Harring+on David Harris Nancy Harris Palsy Harris James Harrod Sheila Harlman Mike Hawk Ronnie Hensley Roberf Hiclclin Rick Kimball moderales radio program. feaiuring NCSCC officers. Sealed are Jolrun Napier, 'rreasurerg Alan Albright president Rick Kimball, Judy Ellsfrom. secrefary: Tom Roessler. vice-president clubs GpAnE5g lf9y 'L' Alumna Libby Saunders purchases 'Hckef fo a home beskelball game from faculiy members Mr. Culpepper and Miss Cook. Marlha Hill Pam Hill Sue Hinshaw Sue Hodgin Ricky Hogan Bobby Holland Tony Holland Kenny Holmes Calhy Hooper Anne Hope Julia Hornaday Sherry Horne Libby Horner Ann Howard Anile Hudson The Concession slancl does a booming business during home bas- lcelball games. I73 . . . fakes ne Marshall Huey Tommy Humphrey Sheila Hunley Becky I-Iurley Vcra I-Iuscnovic Carol lngold , Bulch Isley ' Faye Isley Janice Isley Jerry Isley Viclcie Isley Wilion Isley Joe Jarosy Cynihia Jernigan Ann Johnson Library assisfanls Lana Thompson, Linda Spiilel, Anne Lee, and Ediih Francis fake care of magazine requesls in Ihe Iibrary's magazine room. 'COUTSGS . . . Q , .af as K K The Physics class finds 'rhai' fhey have a new 'reacher when Charlie Maness occupies Mr. Websler's seal during lunch period. Cliffon Johnson Marlin Johnson Phyllis Johnsion Charles Jones Mary Ellen Jones Sandra Jones Diana Keck Prueh' Kelly Viclzie Kelley Evelyn Kennedy Sfeven Kerr Rick Kimball Wacle Kimbro Rodney King David Kinney fills new WHS band and cheerleaders boosl school spirif in a pep rally aflencled by enfhusiaslic fans. Phil Kinney Tom Kivelf Nancy Lancasier Rifa Lane Maryanne Larrow lrvin Lashley Teresa Lasler Kafana Layne Benny Ledbeller Ronnie Lee Belly Lemons Carol Lenfz Sue Lenlz Aaron Lewis Yvonne Lewis Glenda Lighl' Alan Long Bruce Longino Jayne Lovelie Beisy Loving positions l l James Lowe Lee Loy Mike Loy Sam Loy Ed Mahan Donna Malone Carolyn Maness Mike Maness' Emily Mann Cherry Mann Bob Marmoraio Bill Marshall Diane Marfin Sandra Mariin Vicky Marfin Donna Massey Janice Massey Diane Maflcins Janef McAdams Gary McCann Reqisfralion Commiifee, R. Besf. V. Greeson, B. Lowry. J. Eskridge. and A. Bobo greef guesis +o WHS dur ing ihe NCSCC Convenfion. 2 3 l 177 l Coach lsley relaxes in his office affer one of his physical educaiion classes. . . receive Bobby McClain Jim McCormick Belfie McDaniels Debbie McDaniel Susan McHone Carolyn McKinney Sandra McKinney Cynfhia McLaughlin Treece McLendon Gary McLead Susan McManus Wayne Medford Tippy Messick Billy Michaels Sharon Milam honors . . . WHS band members prachce on ihe foorball field for a half hme show during foofball season Debbie Miller Jane Miller Carol Misenheimer Donna Mifchell M. Mike Miicheil Mike R Mifchell Sandra Moore Ray Morgan Claude Morris Linda Morris Lorraine Morris Ronnie Morris Don Moser Florence Murray Joel Murray . adjusts fo Jack Neese Julie Neese Bobby Nelms I Charles Newcomb ' Laura Norville I Y 1 1 Laura Oakes Jerry Oakley Jean O'Neal Paul O'Neal Jane Orcuff L Y 1 David Osborne Lynn Osborne Luanne Pardue Chrisiine Parrish Paify Pafe I Varsity clieerleaders. headed by Connie Wl'1i+e, exci+e crowds a+ a baskefball game. I L 1ew position . . . Mr. Coveri' gives 'ihe clownbeal' for 'lhe chorus 'io begin one of lhe many excellenf numbers ihey perform in assembly. Hal Liles and Tubby Madden relax and undoubfedly plan some devious scheme fo Thrill 'ihe crowd af a fooiball game Bruce Pairum Danny Paiion Susie Peele Sieve Peeler Bill Penninglon Carol Penningion Danny Perry Jo Ann Perry Margie Phares Rufh Ann Phillips William Phillips John Piclcard Larry Piclrard Cafhy Pierce Paula Pillman prepare Scoll' Pollard Ann Porler Van Poleal' Johnny Powell James Prevalle Ruffin Qualls Sally Qualls Gram' Range Sandra Ray Cindy Reardon Jay Reddick Malcolm Reed Jerry Reed Linda Reeves Clinl Revels Kafhy Rice Rila Richmond Sieve Riddle Diane Riggs Belly Roberls Mrs. Graham and Miss Meggs discuss problems of curriculum. leaders . . . Jesse Roberfson Sammy Robinson Sieve Roensch Clyde Roney Richard Row Dale Rudd Harold Rudd Roberi Rudd Mike Sanfini Mack Scoil Nancy Self Jane Shanklin Barbara Sharp Donna Sharpe Roberf Sharpe Theodore Sharp BilIy.Shepard Sheila Shepherd Lynn Shields Buddy Shue l 1 1 Carl Saller' makes a wild dive 'for lhe winning louchdown al' a WHS game. l Georqia Silver Carl Simmons Johnny Simmons Melvin Simmons Bill Slceels Eddie Smi'rl1 Hank Speer Gary Sprague Clyde Sfaley Carolyn Sfanley Joey Sieele Helen Sfewarl Judy S+uar1' Cafhy Sfuils Befsy Sullivan fakes l i 4 l l Lee Winsieacl and Della Smiih consul? ine lrig fables in 'rhe back of Miss Taylor's room, where they acquire ihe necessary informaiion 'ro solve fheir complex problem. L college boards . . . n i f V1 5 li 1 V 5 T l Home economics siudenf leacher Miss Slusher inslrucfs Freida Kiser concerning her clolhing proiecl. Belly Sullon Rey Sulfon Ran-dy Swarfz Arneife Sykes Pal' Sylces Tommy Sykes Z Sue Tally Lois Tarlelon Mike Teague Audrey Temple K Qs , Palsy Teslerman A V Eugene Tew - --vr 'P+ f A V Terry Tew 5 T 1 f' ' Jud Thomas LVKII1 fi Y Karyl Thomas Key Club presidenl Andy Gordon introduces 'the club' pep rally held for lhe eniire sludenl' body. I85 Barry Thompson Edwina Thompson Jan Thompson Ronald Thompson Susan TruiH' Ricky Turner Malinda Vaughn Vicky Waddell Mike Walker Vicky Walker Linwood Wall Mary Wallers Glenda Ward Jean Ward Vicki Ward Phil Kinney observes fha new Sfudenl' Body Conslifufion in 'rhe Adminisfrafive Foyer. considers fhe future . , . Junior varsily cheerleaders and members of 'rhe Monogram club prepare refreshmenfs io sell during halfiime. David Warren Jakki Wa+son David Waugh Nicky Way Eddie Webb Charlene Wells Pam Wheeler Mary Ann Whifacre Jimmy Whifalcer Ernie While Mary While June Whifesell Melba Whifesell Gail Whiffield Ronnie WhiHen awaits Cindy Aydf delighis lhe audience wiih her version of fhe Charlesion during Hue Roaring Twenifies Ballyhoo. l l 4 Nancy Wicker Pai Wilkie Carol Williams Debbie Williams Sharon Williams Glenda Williamson Carla Willis Jeanne Wilson Lucius Wilson Sieplianie Wilson last year '5f E rle Doug Wood Bill Wopd Dennis Woofen Jeaneife Wrenn Barbara Wrighl' Susan Xanlhos Par Yarbrough Buddy York Cherry Younl Pep band members add lo 'flue exci+emen+ of a home Phoiographer Jim Kernodle shoofs WHS cagers achon baslcefball game. Seniors look forward fo The Senior Class is led in ifs aciivifies by Sieve Brighf. Presidenfg Margie Weeks. Vice-Presidenfg Vickie Sumner. Secrefary: and Carl Salier. Treasurer. Seniors As a senior. one finds ihai 'rhe las'r 'lhree years of sfudy and deferminaiion have pro- vided many wonderful momenis of enfoy- meni' as well as hard work. This enioymeni has come in pari from exira-curricular aciiv- iiiesg however. 'rhe greaier poriion has sprung from pride in pasl scholasiic ac- complishmenis. Too soon. ihe monihs of 'lhe senior year dwindle +o days, and 'rhe years of high school become cherished memories as each senior goes on 'ro meei new challenges in The adulf world. As a leader of iomorrow, one looks forward +o gradualion and Jrhen college: buf 'lhe memories of high school will always remain. lk me Ari ln graduafing as they recall many memories Class of 1966 COLORS: GREEN. WHITE FLOWER: WHITE ROSE MOTTO: Aim high, buf reach higher. Mrs. Laila. Adviser lo Class of I966 A greafly anficipafed yearly evenl is sfuclenl elecfions and Hue assembly 'thai ends 'rhe week of vigorous campaigns. Sfudenls bring poslers and banners lo give supporl' 'ro lheir 'lavorile canclidales. ,fe fs 'ii ' - , le 2 s ' ,f 2-'R we w Charles Keiih Andrews Linda Darlene Andrews Roberf David Arihur Donna Carolyn Ashley Rebecca Lynn Ausiin Verlinda Ga le A df Y Y George Edwin Badgehh Michael Thomas Baker William Douglas Baker Bobby Earl Baldwin Linda Lee Barbour Richard Byron Barham. Jr. Waa- idk Seniors elect Susan Glenn Abernefhy John Lufher Adams BeHy Ann Allen Gregg Oliver Allen Mary Ann Allen Mary Elizabefh Allen Pafricia Faye Allen Elaine Andrew superlafives . . . Charles Holi Barnwell ' Q lm J 3 5 'T Janef Scoh' Barker E Nik ax Brenda Gail Baulding 4 Hi g ef' Rebecca Ann Bayliff ug il ll, F Pefer Craig Bell Michael Gregg Benneh' Jerry Wayne Benion . Norma Jean Berry .. Mary Carole Berfino Rulh Andrew Besf Daniel Graham Biggs, Jr. Michael Joseph Black V DOE-WAH JACK advisor Mrs. Dula checks regisfralion cards forsfudenfs having picfures made. . . . reach top rung William Andrew Black, Ill Tommy Alan Blackwell Martha Jane Blanchard William Ray Blanron Marlha Ann Bobo Palricia Jane Bolan Guy Russell Boleman Emery Wayne Bolicl: -fx: ,'-- way- .,. TLS? .1 ,. reef L7 eff: :gr 5, Y 'L 4 N'--+ .i' Key Clubbers Donald Lee Boone Jerry Lloyd Bos? David Michael Bowes Merediih Ann Bradsher il-'-'F' Jim Kernodle and Joey Coble place rhe 'finishing rouches on Hue Key Club Week bullerin board. af lasf . . . Kafhy Hinshaw and Andy Gordon, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. show fhe more obvious side of success. James Hampfon Braddy Kafhryn Alana Bradley William Maxion Brady. Jr. Teresa Raley Brammer Barbara Ann Bray Suzannah Elizabeih Brewer Jean Valerie Brewer Sfephen Kennefh Brighr Barbara Rhodes Brooks Carolyn Faifh Brown Karherine Garner Brown Rufh Marlow Brown Leigh McKinley Bryan Brenda Bryanf Brenda Carol Payne Bryson Donna Lynn Burch Sharon Leigh Burch Jerry Clinfon Burleson Lynda Louise Burriss Richard Srephen Campbell Joseph Clyde Canada Paul William Carden Dennis Michael Carfer Ruby Carol Carrer . . . experience year l i Jane Yarborough and Sieve Garrison exhibif 'The qualificafions necessary 'io be BEST DRESSED. lvl ,I 5 -Eg ' ' ' 9222 my Q .. ,, Lmhl, 5 i xirl L 1 i of memories . . . Marilyn Annelfe Carver Richard Maffhew Casey. Gary Ronald Cafes Phillip Vance Cafes Rebecca Caulhren Susan Margrel Cazel Donna Marie Childress Pamela Elizalaeih Clapp , 'R 1 v T . Q Q r u c V. .Q ,. .. S. , C , R .- the-0 Donnie Ray Clark William Blanchard Clark Brenda Joyce Clemenfs Joseph Eric Coble Nancy Coble Durham Charles Edgar Collier Amelia Collins Ross Wayne Complon Linda Corneifo Claire Elizabelh Cox Richard Lewis Cox. Jr. Richard Berry Crawford hold positions oi Sallie Ann Euliss Culberson Judy Carroll Dameron Beulah Kay Danieley Linda Kay Daniels Connie Louise Davis Jackie Michael Davis Sandra Lynn Davis Rebecca Jane Deese Marcia Kay Dempsier Jane Carol Denson Brenda Carol Dickerson John Roberl Dixon Calhy Avonell Crenshaw Cheryl Lynn Cross James Esles Cross. Jr. Jerry Allen Cross Vicforia Ann Crowson Frances Louise Crumpler Dale Crufchfield Nancy Lee Culberson Cindy Suzanne Donnell Douglas Lynn Durham Jane Durham Nancy Lillian Dusenberry Jackie L. Edwards Sharon Ellinglon Elgin Glenda Lou Ellingion Linda Fay Ellinglon Phyllis Ann Ellinglon James Ronald Epperly Arlene Erickson Jo Ann Eslxridge Ann Hun? and craig swazm. Mosr ATTRACTIVE N dress in formal al-+ire. leadership . . . . . . receive glory on Mary Wyali Elhridge Ann Cheek Euliss Julia Ann Euliss Alan Dean Evans Carlisle William Evans. Ill Michael Harvey Fagg Sandra Camille Fagge Roberl Eric Fahnrich Larry Van Faircloih John Hughes Fauceife Michael Dean Fauceife Thomas Raymond Fells. Jr. In faculfy meelings. 'reachers confer abouf currenl problems and make plans for upcoming proiecls. hard work . . . Suzanne Wade slcefches a piclure of fha auditorium Chrisimas decorafions as Bill Lowry. School Organisf. praclices for an up-coming assembly. Such acfivifies have earned for lhem rhe 1i'rle of MOST TALENTED. Beverly-Ann Finley Braudie Russell Fifch. Jr. CharloHe Elaine Fifch Gwendolyn Diane Fifch S , gs a L il f Thomas Ba ley Foley. Jr. -2 , L L Qikgiha' ' iii? 3 s 9 Doreen Gay,Fosler Palsy Gale Fosfer ' Roberl Hughes Fowler. Ill Sylvia Lynn Fowler Lawrence Alan Fox Dorofhea Marie Francis Margo Hodge Frazier have little time Hugh Freeman Ronald Eldon Freeman Linda Carol iFuquay Gary Alan Garber William Roger Garner Donna Ellen Garrett Stephen Kirk Garrison Sandra Yvonne Gaston Teddy James Geddis William David Gee Regina Louise Gentry Elizabeth Louise George Jimmy Cross offers to carry Ann- elle Johnston's books, showing why they have been selected MOST CONGENIAL. Q25 if for play Anna Louise Gerow Michael Dermon Gibbs Donna Vel Glosson Emily Calherine Glosson Linda Vicloria Glosson Carol Ann Goodes Eugene Andrew Gordon. Jr. Ronald Hunler Grady E1 .Q X.. 'Q ,E be is Se We l F il ' l Ig :lui . , ,N R in S Dan Wilson Graham Beverlee Ann Grani- Jeffrey Brownwell Graves Thomas Wrighl Green. Jr Vickie Carrilane Greeson William Berdahl Gregory Richard Wade Griffin James Wilberr Grubbs Annie Fay Hall William Thomas Hall Ronald Lawrence Hall Lois Kay Hall 1 6 f Sue Ka ryl Hardie Clarence Poole Harris. Jr. Linda Ann Harris Sandra Waddell Harris Diane Marie Harfman Ronald Fraizer Hasfe Karen Moyle Halley Gary Sfephen Hemric James Kennefh Henry Sharlyn Marie Hesfer Barbara Jean Hill James Ernesi' Hinshaw . . . enjoy middle seats Keiih Merle Hall Janice Marilyn Hall Brenda Rudd Hall Balmson David Hall Tommie Cordelia Hall Nancy Jo Hamplon Allah Fuller Hancock Brenda Gale Harden l 1 l 204 4 Jn assembly Kafhy Yvonne Hinshaw Bessie Charlolle Hobby Joan Carol Hogan. Palricia Ann Hogan William Merrill Holi Sieven Craig HoI+ Jane? Bonnie Hooper John Veach Hooper Ronald Hornaclay John Richard Horne Deborah Sue Horner Mariin Eubanlcs Horner. Jr An ever-ready smile and a warm hearl win 'lor Vickie Sumner and John Wellons 'lhe dislinclion of having 'fhe BEST PERSONALITY. . . . live to hear, Seniors Larry Allan Huffines Linda Faye Huffines Janice Gerfrude Hughes Mildred Ann Hunl Marilyn Sue Hurdle John Sidney Hu'r'ron Donna Ayneife Isley Roger Algie Ivey Roloerf Sfeven James Gravely Thomas Jefferson, Jr. Lesfer Guihrie Jessup Arnold Richard Johnson. Jr. 4 The harrowing campaigns of spring produce for ihe fall 'rhe mosf qualified leaders 'rhaf WHS can provide. Sfudenfs fighf 'rheir way Through fhe lines of campaign workers on iheir way fo work. ise and leave firsf! I! Because of Their high grades and 'the ouisiand- ing 'fesi' scores. David Hall and Par Allen are selecled as MOST INTELLECTUAL. Beniamin Marlin Johnson George Randall Johnson James Cramplon Johnson. IV Janice Diane Johnson Roberf Francis Johnson Rulh Annelle Johnslon Frances Pairicia Jones Michael Wayne Jones Ouida Jane Jones Thomas Eugene Jones Thomas Douglas Jordan Jimmy Wayne Joyce Jennie Cailwerine Keck Pairicia Ann Keck James Blayne Kelly Harry Lee Kem' James Peele Kernodle Zoraclo Maurice Kernodle Linda Sue Kilfoil Bonnie Kaye Kincaid Pamela Kay King Frieda LeGran:l Kiser Sleven Downing Lackey Lyman Woodrow Lamm. ll . . . think seriou Chosen as +l1e pair wiilw 'rhe MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT, crossword puzzle solvers Connie While and Hal Liles learn lhaf Bull- dogs is an eighf leiier worcl meaning Spirit thoughts . . Jerry Wayne Langley Joyce Langley Onnie Danny Laughon Tommy Gray Layne James Edward Lee Sarah Anne Lee Sarah Frances Lee Virginia Mary Leonard A ' sf? glee? A mf f 4 :I xr' WSH il 4 ' 35 ijv Q ,,,. ' .':i ', 4!I-' . W ii. Hilda Kay Lewis Lornelfe Ella Lewis Michael Lee Lewis Jerry Wayne Lighf Edmond Harold Liles Judy Gail Long Roberf Wayne Long Rosemary Long Paul Edward Love William Edward Loveife Charles William Lowry. Jr. Kafherina Yvonne Loy Roberf Edgar Mansfield Rebecca Sue Marlin George Th'omas Maifhews, Jr. Raymond Howard Mafrhews James Glen McAdams. III Suzanne Carlyne McCauley Beverly Anne McClin1ock Gerald Sfeven McGuire Sfephen Michael McHorne Sharon Ann Mclver Linda Gayle McKinney Virgil Allen McKinney. Jr. J e r ll make colleg Linda Gayle Loy Carolyn Ann Lynch Linda Rufh Mabe John David Machacek Richard Dana Madden Charles V, Maness, Ill Leon Frank Mann, Jr, Linda Vashli Manning .E .J X25 plans . . . Andrew Norwood McLelland Ross WyaH McNeal David William McPherson Caiherine Louise Mellon Jane Kaihryn Mewborn Cornelia Pearl Miles Roger Dale Minion Sherry Ann Milchell Virginia Ellen Miichell Marlha Paflerson Mobley Mary Elizabeih Monfgomery John Arlhur Moody Mickey Black and Gina Genfry arrive ai' WHS in a ralher unorihodox fash- ion and lheir grins show why 'rhey were selecled as l'lAPPlEST. . . . awaif Senioi i leger- i l , F 1 .,., y 4 Janice Pafricia Moon Michael Lee Moore Mary Frances Morris Jo Ann Morrison Glenda Faye Moss Eiizabeih Anne Murray Elizabefh Lane Murray Darrell Dean Myers James Allen Myrick Linda Carol Nance John Grimsley Napier Donald Len Nelson Sfudenfs are regisfered before having Their picfures made for ihe DOE-WAH-JACK. ay... Rebecca Ann Newlin Beverly Jo Newman Jerry Wayne Newsome Kennellu Miles Newlon Sandra Belle Newton Boyd Lynn Nicks Mary Ann Norcom Jacquelyn Norris Judiih Gale Odgers Lawrence John Ohleyer. Jr. ll? Bennie Ann Overman Roberl Glenn Paclgell, Jr. --?: QMRQL Bowes ST EVE a MM-X5 VKQYDXXCYXW Sieve Bright and Carol Goodes are selecled io be MOST POPULAR because of ihelr many sparkling personalify fraifs and Their friendliness fo siudenfs of WHS -4- 'sg ' - QL, Yr Q 4 . . . enjoy lasf Junior 1 l l Excellence in many aspecis of iheir school life show John Napier and Margie Weeks able 'to reach fheir highesf goals. and qualified ro serve as BEST ALL AROUND. Waller Anlhony Pagura Roloerl Palsha Carlyle Duerr Pale Pamela Ann Pailon Marvin Russell Payne David Mark Payne John Fulfon Pendergrass Richard Sluari Perkins Alma Frances Perry Sanclra Kay Pe'Hi'r x .,.,:.. James Delberl' Phillips. Jr. J John William PickeH'. Jr. ' k if an Senior Prom . . . Thomas Clinion Piper Dorn Carl Pi'Hman. Jr. Cynihia Rose Pleasem' Harold Calloway Pollar William Council Powell David Jason Presnell Ronnie Lee Pyrlle Kennelh Dale Qualls d,lIl 'ib- Sfeve Manning Raper Eddie Wayne Rascoe .Carol Underwood Ray Helen Ann Ray Josephine Wiley Reed Donna June Reeves John Kenneih Regisfer Judiih Ellen Rhodes Lesfer Ray Ridenhour. Jr Deborah Lee Riley Samuel Dale Roberfson Palfy Jo Roberls fake advantage o Randy Lee Sarfin Elizaloefh Ann Saiierwhile Sandra Marie Scoggins Sandra Scolf Peggy Ann Shambley Dover Caudle Sharp. Jr. Roberl' Neill Shell Cliffie Ann Shelfon Francis Edward Shepanslci James Haywood Shields Jane Gibson Shoal Sandra Reynolds Shomalcer 5 is if an 3 4? we Q, an 4,.., .i as Af-v. ,5 E si was 3 .f Kathleen Marie Roessler Barbara Ann Rogers Samuel William Roser, Ill J iis r 4552? 'L 1 ,N 3 le ga . , i e 5556 . x, Q Calvin Henry Royall Brodie Washingion Rudd, Jr. Melinda Fay Rudd Kalhy Joyce Rumley Jesse Carl Seller ' f kk -V ..., ,, gi' 1 ia., Q r E re special privileges . . . Joe Leslie Shull Sandra Key Simmons William Jarvis Simmons Donald Lee Simpson Roger Lee Sims Deloris Jane Sloan Roberl Curlis Smarl Billy Joel Smilh Della Ann Smillw K' Janice Carolyn Smilh 5' A JudY Lynne Smillw Linda Gail Smilh V The Senior Class Mascols. Lynn Nicholson and Scoll Bell always add lo flue excilemenl of +l1e aclivilies of The Class of I966. W . . . measure for cap Q Michael Edmond Smi'rh Richard Lee Smiih -' Rodney David Smiih ' Sheryl Glenn Smifh Q ... Y S, . 1 RC lx me Q Donnie Ray Snow Brenda Diane Sorrell Mariha Louise Spicer Linda Ann Spillel T 'fr Roberi Elion Squires Nancy Angelin Sfainback James Andrew Sialey David Siarr Sianfielcl Carlyle Paie and Ann Teague have been selecfed as MOST ATHLETIC by 'the members of +he class because of fheir excellence in fheir aihlefic en- deavors. - and gowns . . . Firsf-place winners Evaline Garrison. Susan Sheppard, Nita Cheek. and Susie Beck dance io ihe besi of a lively Calypso in +l1e Junior Class Talenr Show. Glover Sfanford Pairicia Ann Siewari Selma Rose Lee Slewarl Susan Reynolds Sugg Vickie Lynn Sumner Carolyn Sue Surraii Toni Lue Suiienfielcl Thomas William Suiion Julia Cailwerine Swain Joel Craiq Swaim 'I Warren Harold Swangin Q? Raymond Lee Swihney . . . parhclpafe Loyal Bulldog supporfers exhibif iheir enfhusiasm during fhe School Spiril' Conlesf held in fhe spring of i965 'ro boosl' school spirif for 'the conference baskeiball championship games. Clarence Ralph Sykes, Jr Ervin Sykes Jonnie Ellen Sykes Linda lrene Sykes Roy Michael Sykes Susan Carol Sykes Thomas Wilson Sykes, Ill Carolyn Jayne Tale Q James Roberl' Tafum Anne Wooclie Taylor Marlha Ann Taylor David Keifh Teague Baccalaureafe Service - - - Julia Ann Teague Cynlhia Lynneiie Terry Carolyn Marie Thomas Cheryl Ann Thomas Helen Jeanelie Thomas Mary Ella Thomas Lana Fay Thompson Phillip Marshall Thornlon , . A T. as 1 X 'K ex '. ,M , X, ,, , in x 51 as My Ha Donna Kay Tillery Thomas Henry Traynham Rifa Marie Troian Jane? Carol Tuclcer Teresa Gail Tudor Jo Allen Tunslall Karen Ann Turner Janice Fay Vaughn Nancy Ellen Vaughn Pamela Jeaneile Vaughn Benny Lee Viclcrey Glenn Terrie Wade ...andaf Nancy Suzanne Wade Jerry Ann Wagoner Charlolie Lasley Walker Elizabelh Bryan Walker Q M . ' I ,ies-1 wife 5. e- Ng h i if 42 at s 1 5 1: 7 Y K ' In as , Hee 3' K' John Barrefi Walker. lll Charles Manly Walkers. Ill T in V, John Barker Walfon Lynda Louise Ward Phyllis Hayes Warren Richard Marlin Wafkins Diana Gail Waison Barbara Cheryl Way Donnie Wayne Way Anneffe Welosfer Frederick Lee Websfer, Margie Grey Weeks Mary Jo Welch John Frederick Wellons Evelyn ScoH' Wells Janice Marlene Wells 5- iris J J L .ei 1 . N i r- if Q ' ,K 051' - Ellen Dale Wheeler Consiance Barger While Rebecca Campbell Whiienack Lambeih McGrucler Wilburn. Jr. Bruce Cliflon Williams Floyd Lee Williams George Van Williams Linda Faye Williams Rebecca Gwyn Williams Thomas Glenn Willingham Susan Beih Willis Donnie Sanford Wilson Sieve Brighi malches The Bulldog spiral of deiermunahon winning ihe approval of Sieve Lacxey and Jimmy Joyce Pomp an DOE-WAHJACK and BARKER sfaff members leave school for Their lrip lo New York fo alfend +he Columbia 'Scholaslic Press Associa+ion lnfernafional Convenfion. Kennelh Lee Wilson Linda Kaye Wilson Maurice Michael Wilson Roberi' Harding Windham. Jr. Elizabelh Lee Winsiead Karen Elizabefh Wolfe Leonard Richard Wolfe Wilson David Womble 224 Sircumsfanceu 'li Judilh Carolyn Worsl' 5 i Margie Louise Wood Wallace Kennelh W Wood. Jr. . 'A 1 -. Janice Louise Woody 9 Jo Ann Wrenn Emma Annelie Wrighl' -uw Phyllis Jane Yarbrough Linda Anne Young Exchange Clubbers and Exchangefres begin work on lheir floaf enfry for 'rhe Homecoming parade. in Memoriam Greafness is a qualify fhaf has many facefs and fhaf is reflecfed in many ways. Throughouf fhe ages, ifs possessors have been fhose capable of performing 'l'he drab dufies of daily living wifhouf shirlcingg and of facing, wifh courage, whafever life has fo offer. We, fhe members of fh-e Senior Class know fhaf in fhe lives of our former classmafes, Gregory Lynn Smifh and Pafricia Ann Lloyd, we have found a greaf- ness of characfer 'I'ha'I' will shape and reshape our own lives as long as we live, for 'rhrough fheir words and deeds, fhey have leff us fheir own edifion of PROFILES IN COURAGE. Q PATRICIA ANN LLOYD June 27, I948 May 26. I965 GREGORY LYNN SMITH Sep+ember 2. l947 May I5. I965 SUSAN GLENN ABERNETHY Susan Homeroom Officer. secrefary 3. 4: An- nual Sponsor 4: Keyeffes 3. 4. vice-presi- denf 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4. secrefaryflreas- urer 4. concerf-misfress 3. 4: Guilford Musical Arfs Cenfer 2. 3: Workshop Orchesfra of All-Sfafe 2. 3: All-Sfafe Orchesfra 4: Piedmonl' Orchesfra 2. 3: N.C.S.C.C. commiffee chairman 4: Win- ner in Research Division of Science Fair 27 PARAGON sfaff 4. JOHN LUTHER ADAMS John BETTY ANN ALLEN Be'lfy GREGG OLIVER ALLEN Gregg Dramafics Club 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. 3. 4: Swimming Team 2. MARY ANN ALLEN Mary Ann Homeroom Officer. freasurer 3. F.T.A. 3. 4: Scribblers Club 2: Office Assisfanf 3. 4. MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN Mary PATRICIA FAYE ALLEN Pai Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Superlafive 4: French Club 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3. CHARLES KEITH ANDREWS Keith Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3:Tennis 2. ELAINE ANDREWS ' Elaine Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf 2: Sandy Davis. winner of many awards for G.A.A. af fhe High Poinf Sporfs Day. 228 Senior Sfafisfics Scribblers Club 4: Glee Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3, 4: Science Fair Honorable Menfion 2: Selecfive Glee Club 3: PAR- AGON sfaff Iiferary board 4: Affer School Chorus 2. LINDA DARLENE ANDREWS Linda V.I.C.A. 4: G.A.A. 3. ROBERT DAVID ARTHUR David Band 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 2. 3. vice-presi- denf 4: Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4. Direcfor 3. 4. freasurer 4: Pep Band 2. 3. 4. DONNA CAROLYN ASHLEY Donna REBECCA LYNN AUSTIN Becky VERLINDA GAYLE AYDT Gayle Homeroom Officer 4: Boof Girls 2: Guidance Office Assisfanf 2. GEORGE EDWIN BADGETT Eddy Dramafics Play Casf 4. MICHAEL THOMAS BAKER Mike Homeroom Officer. secrefaryffreasurer 2: Homecoming Escorf 2: JV Foofball 2. WILLIAM DOUGLAS BAKER Dou Homeroom gOfficer. sergeanf-af-arms 3: Key Club 3. 4. chaplain 4: Wresfling 2. 3: Varsify Foofball 3. 4: JV Foofball 2: Sporfs Award, Bulldog of fhe Week: All Conference End 4. BOBBY EARL BALDWIN Bobby LINDA LEE BARBOUR Linda D.E. 4. RICHARD BRYON BARHAM. JR. Rick V.I.C.A. 3. 4- P.T.S.A. 4. JANET SCOTT BARKER Janef else club 4: e.A.A. 2, 3. CHARLES HOLT BARNWELL Charles Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 4. BRENDA GAIL BAULDING Brenda Trl-Hi-Y 3. REBECCA ANN BAYLIFF Becky Sfudenf Council 4: Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Healfh Careers Club 3. 4. PETER CRAIG BELL Pefer P.T.S.A. 3. 4. MICHAEL CRAIG BENNETT Gregg Jr. Exchange Club 4: JV Foofball 2. JERRY WAYNE BENTON ..J r .. Homecomihgl Escorf 3: Concerf Choir 4. NORMA JEAN BERRY Norma Tri-Hi-Y 4: Bible Club 2. 3. 4. MARY CAROLE BERTINO Mary Carole Exchangeffes 3, 4: Homeroom Officer. secrefary 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4. secrefary 3: Healfh Careers Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. vice-presiclenf 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Boo? Girls 2. 3. 4: Lafin Award 2. RUTH ANDREW BEST Rufh Sfudenf Council 2: lnfer-Club Council 4: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 2. freas- urer 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Scribblers Club 2. 3. 4. secrefary 3. presidenl' 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2: P.T.S.A. 3: BARKER 3. 4. Business Man- ager 4: N.C.S.C.C. 4: Sounding Off Session Commiffee 4. DIANIEL GRAHAM BIGGS Danny 'griisfer 4: Track 2. 3: 4: Baskefball 2. MICHAEL JOSEPH BLACK Mickey lnfer-Club Council. 4. vice-chairman 4: Homeroom officer. vice-presidenf 2: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Homecoming Escorf 4: Superlafive 4: Civifan 3. 4: presidenl' 4: French Club 3: Speech 34 Debafing Club 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Sci- ence and Humanifies Symposium 3. WILLIAM ANDREW BLACK Billy Baskefball 2. 3. TOMMY ALAN BLACKWELL ..-I-ommy.. Sfudenf Council. decorafing commiffee cafeferia commiffee 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. freasurer 2, vice-presidenl' 3. presi- denf 4: Homecoming Escorf 4: Home- coming Courf 4: Key Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4. freasurer 4: Baskefball 2. 3. 4. Co-Capfain 4: Monogram Club 4. MARTHA JANE BLANCHARD uslanen Homeroom Officer. freasurer 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM RAY BLANTON Bill MARTHA ANN BOBO Ann . Sfudenf Council Commiffees. House 8: Grounds. Elecfions 2. 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. secrelary 3: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 3. 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Server 2: Junior Marshall 3: Keyeffes 3. 4. secrefary 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. vice- presidenf 4: Dramafics Play Casf 2: Boof Girls 2: Cheerleader 3. 4. Assisfanf Head 4. PATRICIA JANE BOLAN Patil GUY RUSSELL BOLEMAN. III ..Ru5+ -. Y Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: BARKER 4: PARAGON 4. EM ERY WAYN E BO LICK Emery D.E. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. DONALD LEE BOONE Donnie Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf. 2. JERRY LLOYD BOST Jerr Y Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4. chaplain 4: Dramafics Club 2. 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. 3. 4. DAVID MICHAEL BOWES David Baseball 2. 3. 4: Baslcefball 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 4. JAMES HAM PTON BRADDY Jimmy KATHRYN ALANA BRADLEY Kafhy Homeroom Officer. presidenf 3: Home- coming Sponsor 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Civineffes 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Speech 8: Debafinq Club 3. 4. secrefary 4: Governor's School 3: Orchesfra Li- brarian 4. MEREDITH ANN BRADSHER Ann Civineffes 3. 4: Healfhs Careers Club 2: D.E. 4. WILLIAM MAXTON BRADY. JR. Bill Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf 2: I.C.T. 4. TERESA ANNE BRAMMER Teresa BARBARA ANN BRAY Barbara Class Officer 3: Homeroom Officer. sec- refary 2, vice-presidenf 3. presidenf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Keyeffes 3. 4: D.E.. presidenf 4: French Club 2: Cheerleader 2: Presidenf of Sixfh Dis- fricf of D.E. Club 4. JEAN VALARIE- BREWER --Jeani- Homeroom Officer 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Prom Server 2: Civineffes 3. 4: Sophomore Sponsor 2. SUSANNAH ELIZABETH BREWER Befsy Sfudenf Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 2. secrefary 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Exchang- effes 3. 4. presidenl' 4: Scribblers Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3: BARKER 2. 3. 4. news co-eclifor 4. STEPHEN KENNETH BRIGHT Sfeve Sfudenf Body Officer. freasurer 3: Sfu- denf Council 3. 4: lnfer-Club Council 3, 'rreasurer 3: Execufive Commiffee of fhe Sfudenf Council 3. 4. freasurer 3: Sfu- denf Sfore Worker 3: Class Officer. presidenf 4: Homeroom Officer. vice- presidenl' 2: Homecoming Escorf 2. 3. 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Commiffee Chair- man 3: Prom Server 2: Junior Marshall. chief 3: Key Club 3. 4. ireasurer 4. Board of Direcfors 4: French Club 2. 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3. 4: Wresfling 2: Cifizen of fhe Monfh 2. 3: DOE-WAH-JACK 3. 4. business manager 4: Delegafe: N.C.S.- C.C. 3. C.D.S.C.C. 3. CSPA Convenfion al' New York 3: Sfudenf Council School Spirif Commiffee Co-chairman 4: Junior Rofarian 4. BILLY JOE BRISTOW Billy BARBARA RHODES BROOKS Barbara Sfudenf Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 2: D.E. 4: Glee Club 2: Of- fice Award. Office Assisfanf 3. 4 CAROLYN FAITH BROWN CaroIyn Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. .4: Homecom- ing Sponsor 4: Bible Club 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor So- ciefy 3. 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4: Leffer of Commendafion from Nafional Meril' Scholarship. KATHERINE GARNER BROWN Kafhy Sfudenf Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 2. secrefary 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Civineffe 3. 4: Library Club 3: Cheerleader 2: Civineffe Board of Direcfors 3. RUTH MARLOW BROWN Marlow LEIGH McKINLEY BRYAN Leigh Homeroom Officer. secrefary-freasurer 3: Governor's School 3: Scholasfic Arf Award. Gold Key. Cerfificafe of Meril' 3: Winner in Burlingfon Cify Schools Annual Arf Exhibif. BRENDA PAYNE BRYSON Brenda P.T.S.A. 2. 3. DONNA LYNN BURCH Donna Library Club 4: Transfer 2. SHARON LEIGH BURCH Sharon G.A.A. 2. 3. JERRY CLINTON BU RLESON Jerry JV Foofball 2. J. Shields. M. Taylor, and C. Royall represenfed WHS successfully in sfafe and regional speech fournamenfs LYNDA LOUISE BURRISS Lynda Homeroom Office. secrefary 3. 4: An- nual Sponsor 4: Bible Club 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Transfer 3: Dele- gafe fo New Yorlc. 3. RICHARD CAMPBELL Rick JOSEPH CLYDE CANADA Joe Sfudenf Council 4: Sfudenf Council School Spirif Commiffee 4: Homeroom Officer. presideni- 4: Civifans 3. 4. Par- Iiamenfarian 4: French Club 2. 3: JV Foofball 2: Tennis 2: Swimming Team 4. PAUL WILLIAM CARDEN PauI D.E. 3: JV Foofball 2: Swimming Team 2. 4: lnfermural Sporfs Represenfafive 4. DENNIS MICHAEL CARTER Dennis Homeroom Officer. presidenf 2. RUBY CAROL CARTER Ruby ' Sfudenf Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 2. secrefary 4: D.E. 4: Dramaf- ics Play Crew 2. MARILYN ANNETTE CARVER Marilyn RICHARD MATTHEW CASEY. Ill Rick . Civifans 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Foof- ball 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3: Monogram Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3: Swimming Team 4: Bulldog of fhe Weelc: N.C.S.C.C. Hous- ing Commiffee 4: Track 4. RONALD GARY CATES Ronnie D.E. 3. 4 229 PHILLIP VANCE CATES Phil Dramafics Play Casl' 4. SUSAN IVIARGRET CAZEL Susan , Exchangeffes 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: Boof Girls 3. 4: Exchangeffe Board ol Conl'rol4. DONNA MARIE CHILDRESS Donna D.E.. freasu re'r 2. . hir.. Jim Johnson won honor for WHS by his oufsfancling performances in his church- sponsored BIBLE QUIZ Confesf in N.C. PAMELA ELIZABETH CLAPP IIPGITII' Homecoming Sponsor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4. DONNIE R. CLARK Donnie Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf 2: Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: D.E. 4: Wresfling 3. WILLIAM B. CLARK BiII Homeroom Officer. secrefary 2. freasurer 3. BRENDA JOYCE CLEMENTS Brenda Homeroom Officer. presidenf 2. vice- presidenl' 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Civineffes 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. freasurer 3: Spanish Nafional Honor So- ciefy 2. 3, secrefary 3: G.A.A. 2: N.C.S.C.C. Commiffee. JOSEPH ERIC COBLE .Uoeyn Sfudenf Council 3. 4: Sfudenf Council House and Grounds Commiffee 3. 4: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 3. 4. ser- geanl'-af-arms 2: Key Club 3. 4. direcfor 4. sergeanf-af-arms 4: Quill and Scroll 4: JV Baseball 2: P.T.S.A. 3: DOE-WAH- JACK sfaff 4: N.C.S.C.C. Commiffee Chairman 4. 230 CHARLES EDGAR CO LLI ER Charles AM ELIA COLLINS ..Amy.. Sfudenl' Council 3: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 3. secrefary 4: Exchangeries 3. 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. ROSS WAYNE COMPTON Wayne Homeroom Officer 4. freasurer 4: Homes coming Escorf 4: V.I.C.A. 3. 4. presidenf 4: P.T.S.A. 4: Perfeqf Affendance 2. 3. 4. LINDA CORNETTO Linda Transfer 2. CLAIRE ELIZABETH COX Claire Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Exchang- effes 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 3: Carolleffes 3. 4: N.C. Sfafe Choral Fesfival 3. 4. RICHARD LEWIS COX Dickie ' Sfudenl' Council 4: Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 4: Civifans 3. 4: French Club 2. 32 P.T.S.A. 2. 3. RICHARD BERRY CRAWFORD Dick Jr. ExchangelClub 4. CATHY AVONELL CRENSHAW IIC h II Annual Ssdngior 4: Bible Club 4: P.T.S.A. 4. CHERYL LYNN CROSS Ch r l Scribblers Cliib 2: Orchesfra 2. 3.4. JAMES ESTES CROSS. JR. Jimmy Sfudenf Body Vice-Fresiclenr 4: Srudenl' Council 3. 4: lnfer-Club Council 4. Chair- man 4: Execufive Commiffee of fhe S'Iu- denf Council 4: Sfudeni' Sfore Worker 4: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 3. vice- presideni 2: French Club 2: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: Homecoming Escorf 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Commiffee Chair- man 3: Civifans 3. 4. Board of Direcfors 4, Treasurer of Norfh Carolina Junior Civifan 3. depufy governor of Norfh Carolina Easr Junior Civifan 4: Naiional Forensic League 4: Quill and Scroll. di- recfor 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: N.C.S.P.A. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK siaff 3. 4. Co-Edifor 4: STUDENT COUNCIL NEWSLETTER 4: Junior Rofarian 4: Baslcefball 2. 3: Del- egafe: Cenfral Disfricl' Siudenf Council Congress 3. N.C.S.C.C. 4. C.S.P.A. Con- venfion ai' New Yorl: 3. N.C.S.P.A. Con- venfion af Chapel Hill 4. JERRY ALLEN CROSS Jerry D.E: 4. VICTORIA ANN CROWSON Vicki Sfudenf Council Publicify Commiirlee 3. Public Relafions Commiffee 4: Home- room Officer. sergeanf af arms 3. sec- refary 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Keyeffes 3. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Dramafics Play Crew.2. 3: P.T.S.A. 3: N.C.S.C.C. 4: Oufsfancling Firsf Year French Award. FRANCES LOUISE CRUMPLER Frances DALE CRUTCHFIELD Dale NANCY LEE CULBERSON Nancy V.l.C.A. 4: N.C.V.l.C.A. SALLIE EU LISS CULBERSON Ann V.I.C.A. 44: N.C.V.I.C.A.: Nafional V.l.C.A. JUDI CARROLL DAMERON Judi BEULAH KAY DANIELEY Beulah Kay Bible Club 4. LINDA KAY DANIELS Linda CONNIE LOUISE DAVIS Connie D.E. 4. JACKIE MICHAEL DAVIS Jack Homeroom Officer 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: V.l.C.A. 4: Band 2: Bus Driver 3: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Perfecf Affendance. SANDRA LYNN DAVIS Sandy Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Annual Sponsor 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. REBECCA JANE DEESE mane.. Orchesira 2. 3. 4. MARCIA KAY DEMPSTER Marcia Sfudenr Council Public Relafions Com- miffee 4: French Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4. JANE CAROL DENSON HJ .. Nalional alflinor Sociefy 4: Exchangeffes 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. BRENDA CAROL DICKERSON Brenda Nafional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: DOE-WAH-JACK sfaff 4: Keyeffes 3. 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Dramaiics Play Crew 2. Dele- gafe fo N.Y.: C.S.P.A. 3. JOHN ROBERT DIXON Johnny JV Baseball: JV Foofball 2. CYNTHIA SUZANNE DONNELL Cindy Homeroom Officer. Treasurer 3: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Top Twenfy Chorus 4: Carrolleffes 3. 4: Affer School Cho- rus 2: Governor's School. DOUGLAS LYNN DURHAM ..Doug.. Bus Driver 4. JANE DURHAM Jane Homeroom Officer. secrefary-freasurer 2. 3. vice-presidenf 4: Homecoming Couri' 4: Prom Server 2: French Club 3: Dra- mafics Play Crew 2: G.A.A. 2. NANCY LILLIAN DUSENBERRY F.T.A. Zlilarllliy G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Service Award 3. Affenclance Office 4. JACKIE L. EDWARDS Jackie D.E. 4. SHARON E. ELGIN Sharon Homeroom Officer. secrefary 2. 3: D.E. 4: Orchesira 2. GLENDA L. ELLINGTON Glenda Homeroom Officer. secrefary 2. vice- presidenf 4: Jr. Engineers 3. 4. secrefary 4. PHYLLIS ANN ELLINGTON Ph II' Healfh Caiiegrs Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. JAMES RONALD EPPERLY Ronnie LALA ARLENE ERICKSON ArIene Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Scribblers 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2: Chemisfry Lab Assisfani' 4. JO ANN ESKRIDGE ..Jo.. Sfudenf Council Elecfions Commiffee. co-chairman 4: Sfudenf Sfore Worker 3. 4: Class Officer. secrefary 2: Nafion- al Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Homecoming Courf 4: Prom Server 2: Junior Mar- shall 3: Civineffes 3. 4. secrefary 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Scribblers Club 2. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Cheerleader 2. 4: BARKER sfaff 3. 4. Sociefy Edifor 4. MARY WYATT ETHRIDGE ..MarY.. Naiional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Chess Club 3: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2: P.T.S.A. 4: Office Assisfanf 4: College Day Com- miffee 4. ANN CHEEK EU LISS HARD Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Exchang- effes 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4. vice-presi- denf 4: Carrolleffes 3, 4. JULIA ANN EULISS Julie Bible Club 2. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 3. 4: Dramafics Play Casf 4: G.A.A. 2. ALAN DEAN EVANS AIan Bus Driver 4. CARLISLE WILLIAM EVANS. III ..B.H.. Transfer MICHAEL HARVEY FAGG llM'k Il Chess Clilbe 3. 4: Chess Team 3. 4: Monogram Club 4: Transfer 3: Track 3. 4. SANDRA CAMILLE FAGGE S nd . Dramafic?Gli1b 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. L ROBERT ERIC FAHNRICH Roberf Swimming Team 4. LARRY VAN FAIRCLOTH .L .. V.I.C.A. 4ilnNl.C.V.I.C.A.: P.T.S.A. 4. JOHN HUGH ES FAUCETTE Johnny MICHAEL DEAN FAUCETTE Mike THOMAS RAYMOND FELTS. JR. ..-l-ommy.. Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 2. Bible Club 2 BEVERLY ANN FINLEY Beverly Band 2. 3. 4. Publiciiy Chairman 4: Dramafics Club 4: Dramafics Play Crew 3. 4: Dramafics Play Casf 4. Orchesfra 2. 3. 4. BRAUDIE RUSSELL FITCH Hsrdudlen v.l.c.A. 2, 3.4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3.4. CHARLOTTE ELAINE FITCH CharIoffe Sfudenf Council 4: Infer-Club Council 4: Sfudenf Council Publicify Commiffee 3. 4. co-chairman 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Exchangeffes 4: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3. 4, Vice-presideni' 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Secrefary 4 Dele- gale. 4lh Annual Healih Careers Con- gress 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2: DOE-WAH- JACK sfaff 4: N.C.S.C.C. commiffee: Sounding Off Session Sfudeni' Leader. GWENDOLYN DIANE FITCH llGWSnll Sfudenf Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenf 2: F.T.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS BAGLEY FOLEY. JR. Tommy Homeroom Officer. Secrefary 2: Nafion- al Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Jr. Exchange 3. 4: Library Club 3: Jr. Engineers 3. 4. Secrefary-'Ireasurer 4: French Club 2: P.T.S.A. 4: Library Assisfani 3: Delegate lo Nafional Honor Sociefy Disiricf Con- venfion 3. DOREEN GAY FOSTER --Gavin Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociely 3: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. PATSY GALE FOSTER Class Olffisdgr 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: P.T.S.A. 2. ROBERT HUGH ES FOWLER Robby Homeroom Officer 2, 4: Sfuclenf Council 2: Physics Club Officer. SYLVIA LYNN FOWLER Sylvia Inier-Club Council 4: Homeroom Officer. secrefary 2. 4. freasurer 3: Prom Com- miffee Chairman 4: French Club 2: Key- effes 3. 4. direcfor 3. presidenf 4: Span- ish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK sfaff: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: N.C.S.C.C. commiffee chairman. LAWERENCE ALAN FOX ..L .. Jr. Engin5eF!3. 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4. DOROTHEA MARIE FRANCIS Dorofhy Tri-Hi-Y 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. 3: Dramafics Play Casf 3: G.A.A. 3. 4: P.E. Assisfanf. MARGO HODGE FRAZIER Margo Concerf Choir 4. RONALD ELDON FREEMAN Ronnie V.I.C.A. 4. LINDA CAROL FUOUAY Linda GARY ALAN GARBER Gary Jr. Exchange 3. 4: Swimming Team 2. 4. WILLIAM ROGER GARN ER HROQQFH DONNA ELLEN GARRETT ll I Il D.E. I 4.El en Sfudenis fhrong en masse fo Miss TayIor's room in order 'Io complefe Their frig graphs on fume 23l STEPHEN KIRK GARRISON Sieve Siudeni Council 4: Sfudenf Council House and Grounds Commiflee 4: chairman: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Homecom- ing Escorl' 4: Superlaiive 4: Key Club 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: French Naf- ional Honor Sociefy. Treasurer 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4: N.C.S.C.C. commifree. Transporlalion co-chairman, C.S.P.A. Convenfion al New York 3: DOE-WAH-JACK 4 SANDRA YVONNE GASTON Sandra Sludenl' Council 4: Homeroom Officer. freasurer 4: I-lealfh Careers Club 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Maioreffes 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. TEDDY JAMES GEDDIS Ted Jr. Engineers 3. 4: Chess Club 4: Base- ball 4: JV Baseball 2. 3. WILLIAM DAVID GEE Bill Foofball 2. 3. 4: Sporls Awards. No. I Lineman in Cenrral 4-A Conference. MosI Desire Award given by fhe Touchdown Club: Monogram Club 3. 4. REGINA LOUISE GENTRY Gina Sludenl Council 2: Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 2, vice-presidenl 4: Superlafive 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Prom Com- miffee Chairman 3: Civineffes 3. 4: Board of Direclors 4: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Office Assisfanf 4: Inframural Sporfs Council, secrefary 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE GEORGE L'bb Annual Sbonlsor 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. 3, 4: Dramafics Play Casl 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. ANNA LOUISE GEROW ..Anna.. Bible Club 4: Bool' Girls 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3.4: P.T.S.A.-1-. MICHAEL DERMONT GIBBS Mike Jr. Engineers 2: Dramafics Club 2, 3: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3. DONNA VEE GLOSSON Homerogrznngfficer. freasurer 3. vice- presidenr 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Keyefies 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3. EMILY CATHERINE GLOSSON Emily Homecoming Sponsor 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Library Club 4: Chess Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Speech 8: De- baflng Club 4: Dramafics Club 3. 4: Masque 81 Gavel 3. vice-presidenf 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3. 4: Dramarics Play Casl 2. 3: Scribblers Club 3, 4. LINDA VICTORIA GLOSSON Viclcye Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenf 2. 3. 'treasurer 4: Tri-I-li-Y vice-presidenl' 3. presidenl 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. freasurer 4. CAROL ANN GOODES Carol 232 Sfudeni Council Social and Recreafion Commiflee: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Server 2: Civineffes 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: JV Cheerleader 2. EUGENE ANDREW GORDON, JR. Andy Sludenl Council 2. 3: lnfer-Club Coun- cil 3. 4: Publiciiy Commilfee 2: Public Relafions 3. co-chairman 4: Homeroom Officer. presidenl 2. 3: Nafional Honor Society 3. vice-presidenr 4: Homecoming Courl' 4: DOE-WAH-JACK Aflendanf 4. Superlafive 4. Prom Commiffee Chair- man 3. Junior Marshall 3: Key Club 3. presidenl' 4: lnfernalional Truslee 4: Dis- frici' New Clubs Direcfor 3: French Club 2. vice-presidenf 3: Nafional Forensic League 3. vice-presidenl' 4: Scribblers Club 2. 'treasurer 3. 4: Quill 8: Scroll 4: Masque and Gavel 4: C.S.P.A. 3. Class Ediior 4: Nafional Merii' Semi- finalisl' 4: Morehead Scholarship Finalisl 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy Senior P.S.A.T. Scholarship Semi-finalisf 4: Ellis Leader- ship Award 4: Junior Cifizen of 'rhe Year 3: Exposifory Wriiers Award 3: RONNIE HUNTER GRADY Ronnie DAN WILSON GRAHAM Dan Sludenl Council Commiilee 3: Home-. room Officer. presidenl' 3: F.T.A. 3. 4. BEVERLEE ANN GRANT Beverlee Homeroom Officer 4: G.A.A. 2. JEFFREY BROWNELL GRAVES Jeff Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Key Club 3. 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Chess Club 4: Chess Team 4: French Club 2, 3: Wres- fling 2. 4: JV Foolball 2: Tennis 3. 4: Swimming Team 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS WRIGHT GREEN. JR. Tom Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: Wreslling 2: JV Fooiball 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. VICKIE CARRILANE GREESON Vickie lnI'er-Club Council 4: Sfudeni Council Proiecfs Commilfee 4: Homeroom Of- ficer, secrefary 2. freasurer 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Exchangefies 3. 4. vice-presidenf 4: Bible Club 2. 3: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3. 4, presidenl 4: Glee Club 3: French Club 2. 3. 4: French Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Dra- mafics Club 2. 3. 4. secrefary 4: Dramal- ics Play Crew 2. 3, 4: Office Assislanl 4: PARAGON slaff 4. WILLIAM BERDAHL GREGORY Bill Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4. Parliamenlarian 4: JV Baskefball 2. RICHARD WADE GRIFFIN IlRICl'123fdV JAMES WILBERT GRUBBS Wilber'I ' Bus Driver 3, 4. ANNIE FAY HALL ..Fay.. . Homeroom Officer. freasurer 3: V.I.C.A. ' 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 4: Delegale: N.C.V.l.C.A.. I V.l.C.A. : BAHNSON DAVID HALL David Sfudenf Council Proiecis Commiflee. co- chairman 4: N.C.S.C.C. co-chairman 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: Superlafive 4: Jr. Exchange 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Chess Team. presidenl' 4: French Club 3: Dramafics Play Casl 4: P.T.S.A. 4: All-Sfafe Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Piedmonf Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Teens Thirfeen Ensemble 2: Jr. Rofarian 4: Naiional Meril' Scholarship semi-finalisi 4. BRENDA KAY HALL Brenda D.E.4 KEITH MERLE HALL Keil'h D.E. 4. LOIS KAY HALL ..Kay.. Homeroom Officer, secrefary 3. 4: V.l.C.A. 4: N.C.V.l.C.A.. secrelary of cenfral disfricf 4: P.T.S.A. 4. MARILYN JANICE HALL Janice Glee Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2, 3: Scribblers Club 3: Carrolleffes 3. 4: P.T.S.A.2. RONALD -LAWRENCE HALL l.C.T. 4:RFTIe2I:lT'i Club 3. TOMMIE COADELIA HALL Tommie Prom Server 2: Civineffes 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Spanish Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Cheerleader 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. Homeroom Officer. vice- presidenl' 2. WILLIAM THOMAS HALL Tom NANCY JO HAMPTON Nancy Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Transfer 3: Chemisfry Lab Assisianf 4. ALLAN FULLER HANCOCK, JR. I.AllGnI' Homeroom Officer. Sporfs Chairman 4: Foolball 2. 3: Sporrs Award. Lefler. 2. BRENDA GALE HARDEN Brenda SUE KARYL HARDIE usueiv Civinelfes 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: DOE-WAH- JACK sfaff 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4. sec- refary 4: Sfudenl Governmenl Publicify Commiffee 4: French Club 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Delegafe fo New York. C.S.P.A., 3. CLARENCE POOLE HARRIS Clarence LINDA ANN HARRIS Linda Student Council 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Student Council School Spirit Com- mittee 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: An- nual Sponsor 4: Civinettes 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Play Crew 2: Boot Girls 2. 3. 4. captain 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. SANDRA WADDELL HARRIS Sam Homeroom Officer. vice-president 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: V.l.C.A.. secretary 4: N.C.V.I.C.A. 4: P.T.S.A. 4. DIANE MARIE HARTMAN Diane Homeroom Officer, secretary-treasurer 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. treasurer 4. Homecoming Sponsor 4. RONALD FRAZI ER HASTE Ronnie KAREN MOYLE HATLEY Bible Clifbrez: Health Careers Club 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4. GARY STEPHEN HEMRIC Gary Student Council Committee. Public Rela- tions 3. Publicity 4. National Honor So- ciety 3. 4. treasurer 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Civitans 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: French National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Monogram Club 4: P.T.S.A. 3: Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. captain 3 B team: Gold 'Helmet Sports Award: BARKER staff 3. 4. sports editor 4. JAMES KENNETH HENRY Jimmy Bus Driver 4. SHARLYN MARIE HESTER Sharlyn Homeroom Officer. secretary 2: Nation- al Honor Society.3. 4: Bible Club 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: French National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4: DOE-WAH- JACK staff 3. 4. copy editor 4: College Day Committee Chairman. Delegate: N.C.S.P.A. BARBARA JEAN HILL Barbara Homeroom Officer. secretary 3: Health Careers Club 4. JAMES ERNEST HINSHAW Jimmy Student Council 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Student Council House and Grounds Committee. chairman 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. president 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4. president 4: Homecoming Escort 4: National Forensic League 4: Key Club I. 4: French Club 3. 4: French National Honor Society 4: Speech 8: De- bating Club 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3: Traclr 3. 4: Governor's School 3: NCSCC Committee . . . . . Chairman: Dele- gate: State National Honor Society Con- vention. KATHY YVONNE HINSHAW Kathy Student Council Constitution Commit- tee 4: Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2: National Honor Society 3. 4: Superla- tive 4: Exchangettes 3. 4. secretary 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Boot Girls 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: DOE- WAH-JACK staff 3. 4. feature editor 4: Sophomore Citizen of the Year 2: Biology Lab Assistant 3: P.E. Assistant 4: Representative to Dulce Science Sym- posium 3: N.C.S.C.C.. co-chairman 4: Delegate to New York. C.S.P.A. BESSIE CHARLOTTE HOBBY Charlotte Homeroom Officer. secretary 4: Nation- al Honor Society 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Scribblers. Club 3. 4. treasurer 4: French Club 2. 3: Boot Girls 3: F.T.A.. 3.4: Health Careers Club. 4. JOAN CAROL HODGE ..J .. ScribbIersoarClub 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Bible Club 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. PATRICIA ANN HOGAN Pat Inter-Club Council 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. treasurer 3: National Honor So- ciety 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Civin- ettes 3. 4: French Club 3: Speech 8. Debating Club 2. 3. 4. treasurer 4: Scribblers Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Dramatics Play Crev 2: Boot Girls 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: DOE- WAH-JACK 3. 4. advertising manager 4: Delegate to New York. C.S.P.A.. 3. STEVEN CRAIG HOLT ' Steve ' Homeroom Officer. treasurer 3. 4: Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4. vice-president 4. WILLIAM MERRILL HOLT StudentIi4'FdBIrIbil Cafeteria Committee 4: Homeroom Officer. president 2. 4. vice- president 3: Key Club 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Debating Team 3: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Swimming Team 2. 3: Delegate to New Yorlc. 3: DOE-WAH-JACK photographer 3. 4. JANET BONNIE HOOPER Jan Homecomingi Sponsor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3..4. JOHN VEACH HOOPER John National Honor Society 3. 4: Key Club 4: Wrestling 4: Football 2. 3: Mono- gram Club 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. JOHNRRIICHARD HORNE ll ll Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2: Jr. Exchange Club 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4. DEBORAH SUE HORNER Debbie Boot Girls 2. MARTILNI EUBANKS HORNER ll + ll Band 2. 3Tr4,: Chess Club 2. 3: Mono- gram Club 2: Tracl: 2: Pep Band 2, 3, 4, LARRY ALLEN HUFFINES ..I-any.. D.E. 4: Library Assistant 2. 3. 4. LINDA FAYE HUFFINES Huffie JANICE GERTRUDE Hue:-:Es Health Cgilegis Club 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 4. MILDRED ANN HUNT Ann Student Council Social and Recreation Committee 4: Homecoming Court 4: Homeroom Officer. treasurer 3: Superla- tive 4: Prom Server 2: Civinettes 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Boot Girls 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK At- tendants. 4. MARILYN SUE HURDLE Sue Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2: National Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 4. JOHN SIDNEY HUTTON John Dramatics Play Cast 4. DONNA AYNETTE ISLEY Donna Inter-Club Council 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. secretary 3: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: F.T.A. 4. vice-presi- dent 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4. vice-president 4: Boot Girls 3: N.C.S.C.C. Committee 4: Health Careers Club. 3. ROGER ALGIE IVEY Roger ROBERT STEVEN JAMES Speech Sgevsebating Club 4: Scribblers Club 4: Baseball 4. GRAVELY THOMAS JEFFERSON. JR. Tommy Homeroom Officer. vice-president 4: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Swimming Team 4. LESTER GUTHRIE JESSUP Dramatilt-QTSFIRIBRI 4. ARNOLD RICHARD JOHNSON. JR. Richie Student Government Proiects Committee 4: Biology Lab Assistant 3. 4. BENJAMIN MARLIN JOHNSON -.Bennyn Homeroom Officer. treasurer 2: V.I.C.A. 4. GEORGE RANDALL JOHNSON George Transfer 3. JAMES CRAMPTON JOHNSON. IV James National Honor Society 3. 4: Jr. Ex- change Club 3. 4: National Forensic League 4: Jr. Engineers 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2.3.4. 233 JANICE DIANE JOHNSON Diane Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4. ROBERT FRANCIS JOHNSON Robbie Nafional Honor Sociely 4: Orcheslra 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Baslcefball Man- ager 4: DOE-WAH-JACK assis+an+ pho- 'rographer 3. RUTH ANNELLE JOHNSTON AnnelIe Sludenl Council 4: Infer-Club Council 4: Sludenl Council Social 8: Recrealion Commillee. chairman 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. vice-presidenl 2: Naiional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Superlafive 4: Civinelfes 3, 4. direcior 4: French Club 2. 3. 4. freasurer 3. vice- presidenl 4: French Nalional Honor So- ciefy 4: Dramalics Play 2: Dramafics Play Crew 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. FRANCES PATRICIA JONES Francie Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4. MICHAEL WAYNE JONES Make v.u.c.A. 4. OUIDA JANE JONES Ouida Band 2, 3. 4. publicily chairman 4: Span- ish Club 2. 3, 4: Spanish Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4. secrefary 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. THOMAS EUGENE JONES Tommy Band 2. 3. 4: Orcheslra 2. 3. 4: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Baseball 2. 4: Foolball 2. 3, 4: Bulldog Of lhe Weelc Award 4: Baskefball, 2. THOMAS DOUGLAS JORDAN Tommy V.I.C.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. JIMMY WAYNE JOYCE ..Jimmy.. Monogram Club 4: Baseball 3: Tennis 2. 3: Baslcefball 2. 3.4. JENNIE CATHERINE KECK , Jennie Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Biology Lab Assislani 3. 4: Represenla- 'live 'ro Junior Science and Humanilies Symposium 4: Junior Cifizenship Award 3. PATRICIA ANN KECK Pat Scribblers Club 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. JAMES BLAYNE KELLY BIayne Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: American Hislory Award 3. HARRY LEE KENT Harry ir. Exchange Club 4: Library Assislanl JAMES PEELE KERNODLE ..J. .. Siudenf Cnguncil Caleleria Commillee 4: Homecoming Escorf 3: Prom Commillee 234 Chairman 3: Key Club 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Monogram Club 4: Delegafe, C.S.P.A. 3: BARKER phofographer 2: DOE-WAH-JACK pholographer 3. 4: Cilizen of the Year 2: Foofball 3. 4. ZORADO MAURICE KERNODLE Zody G.A.A. 2. LINDA SUE KILFOIL Linda Tri-Hi-Y 4: Booi Girls 3. 4: Guidance Of- fice Assisianl 4. BONNIE KAY KINCAID UK' Il HomerooririlyOlficer 2: Boo? Girls 2. 3: G.A.A. 3. PAMELA KAY KI NG IIKGYII FRIEDA LEGRAND KISER Frieda Homeroom Officer, secrelary 2: Ex- changefles 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Dele- gale in New Yorlr. C.S.P.A. 3: Bool Girls 3. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK slaff 4: G.A.A. 2:'P.T.S.A. 3: N.C.S.C.C. Com- milrlee 4: Biology Lab Assislanl' 3: Co-Ed Correspondenf 4: Annual Sponsor. 4. STEPHEN D. LACKEY Sieve Homeroom Officer, 'lreasurer 3, vice- presicleni 2: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Golf 3. 4. LYMAN WOODROW LAMM. II Woody Sludenl Council 3. 4: Sfudenl Council Commi'Hee. Public Relafions. Cafeieria 3. 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Home- coming Escorl 4: Civifans 3. 4. direclor 4: French Club 2: Scribblers Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Wreslling 2. 3: Foolball 2: Baslcefball 2, 3: Sporls Awards 2. 3, 4: Homeroom office. lreas- urer 3. vice-president 2. JERRY WAYNE LANGLEY ..J .. Glee CluFwr2ll 3. 4: Bus Driver 4. JOYCE LANGLEY Joyce Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4. ONNIE DANIEL LAUGHON Danny Band 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 2. TOMMY GRAY LAYNE Tommy Q JAMES EDWARD LEE HJ- .. Homecorrlmg Escorl' 4: Civifans 3. 4: Baseball 2: Baslceiball 3. 4: Traclc 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3.4. SARAH ANNE LEE Anne Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: French Club 2. 31 Tri-HI-Y 4. SARAH FRANCES LEE Sarah ICT. 4. VIRGINIA MARY LEONARD Virginia Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Spanish' Club 3. 4: Spanish Naiional Honor Socieiy 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2. HILDA KAY LEWIS Hilda Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. secrefary 4. LONNETTE ELLA LEWIS Lonnie MICHAEL LEE LEWIS Mike JERRY WAYNE LIGHT Jerry l.C.T. 4: Foolball 3. EDMOND HAROLD LILES uHaIu Sfudenl Council 2. 3: Sludenl Council Elecfions Commillee. chairman 4: Home- room Officer. I. presidenl' 2. Nafional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Superlaiive 4: Key Club 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: French Nafional Honor Sociely 4: Speech 81 Debafing 2, 3. 4: Nalional Forensic League 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4: Clowns 4: Swimming Team 2: Science Fair Win- ner 2: Slale Presidenl' of N.H.S. 4. JUDY GAIL LONG Judy Bible Club 4 ROBERT WAYNE LONG ..Bobby.. Wreslling 2. 3.4: Monogram Club 3.4. ROSEMARY LONG Rosie Homeroom Officer. vice-presidenl' 3: Scribblers Club 4: Civine'H'es 3. 4: Bool' Girls 2. PAUL EDWARD LOVE Paul l.C.T. 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LOVETTE Billy Sluclenl Governmenl' Commillee 2, 3. 4. School Spiril 3: Homeroom Officer 2: Homecoming Escor+ 4: Heallh Careers Club 2. 3. 4: Jr. Engineers 2: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Inlramural Cap- 'lain 3. 4: Song Leader 4: N.C.S.C.C. Coniimilfee. 4: N.C. Slale Musical Fes- 'riva . CHARLES WILLIAM LOWRY. JR. Bill Sludenl' Council 4: Inier-Club Council 3. 4. chairman pro 'rem 4: Sfudenl Coun- cil Consiifufion Commiflee 4. chairman 4, Homeroom Officer. presidenl' 4: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Homecoming Escori 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Commil- Iee Chairman 3: Key Club 4: Bible Club 3. 4. vice-presidenl' 4: French Club 2. 3. 4. presidem' 4: French Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Speech and Debaling 3. 4. presidem' 4: Quill and Scroll 4. direclor 4: Masque and Gavel 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4. delegale lo C.S.P.A. Convenlion. 3: P.T.S.A. 4: Speech Award 3: Governor's School 3: Guilford Musical Arts Cen- ter 2: Scribblers Club 2. 3. vice-presi- dent 4: N.C.S.C.C. Committee. chairman 4: N.C.S.C.C. Organist 4: Junior Ro- tarian 4: DOE-WAH-JACK sfaff 3. 4. co-edifor 4: Debating Team. Isl' team. 3. 4: Nafional Forensic League 3. 4. presi- dent 4: Class Organist 2. 3. 4: As- sistant School Organist 2. 3: School Organist 4: Talent Show Organist 2. 3. 4: Graduation Organist 3. KATHERINA YVONNE LOY CertificrI'leebTeMerit for Art LINDA GAYLE LOY Linda Bible Club 2: Scribblers Club 4: P.T.S.A. 4. CAROLYN ANN LYNCH Carolyn Glee Club 3. 4: Boot Girls 2. 3. 4: Most Improved Boot GirI Award 3. LINDA RUTH MABE Linda JOHN DAVID MACHACEK David Homeroom Officer 3: Transfer 2: Traclr Letfer 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 2. 3. 4. RICHARD DANA MADDEN Tubby Homeroom Officer. vice- resident 4: Prom Server 2: Key Clug 4: Clown 4: Student Council Social and Recrea- tion Committee 4. CHARLES VIRGIL MANESS. III Charlie Student Council 2. 4: Homeroom Officer. president 2. 4. treasurer 3: Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3: Civitans 3. 4: Foot- ball 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4. LINDA VASHTI MANNING Linda Student Council 4: Homeroom Officer. president 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Health Ca- reers Club 2. 3. 4. secretary 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Boot Girls 3. 4. LEON FRANK MANN. JR. Buddy Civitans 4: Basketball Scorelreeper 3. ROBERT EDGAR MANSFIELD Eddie Glee Club 3. 4. REBECCA SUE MARTIN nBBckyu D.E. 3: I.C.T. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. GEORGE THOMAS MATTH EWS. J R. Tommy Homeroom Officer. treasurer 3: Jr. Ex- change Club 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4. vice- president 4: Bus Driver 4. RAYMOND H. MATTHEWS IIR QI D.E. 3. Band 2. 3: D.E.. associate president 3. 4. JAMES GLEN MCADAMS. III Jim Student Council 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Student Council School Spirit Com- mittee. co-chairman 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Homecoming Escorf 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Jr. Ex- change Club 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4. presi- dent 4: French Club 3: Speech 8: Debat- ing Club 3. 4: Masque and Gavel 3. 4. president 4: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4. president 4: Dramatics Play. cast 2. 3. 4. crew 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 4: Tennis 4: Governor's School 3: N.C.S.C.C. 4: Dele- gate: C.S.P.A. SUZANNE CARLYNE MCCAULEY nsueu National Honor Society 3. 4: Bible Club 4: French Club 3. 4: Scribblers Club. 4. JOHNNY GRANT MCCLAIN V.I.C.A.Je3Ty 4: Band 2: Baseball 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. BEVERLY ANNE MCCLINTOCK Beverly Student Council 4: Homeroom Officer 2. 3. 4: Prom Server 2: Junior Marshalls 3: Keyettes 3. 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: Citizen of the Month 3. GERALD STEVEN MCGUIRE ns .- Jr. ExcharTgNe5Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. STEVEN MICHAEL MCHONE Steve SHARON ANN MclVER Sharon Homeroom Officer. treasurer 4: Ex- changettes 3. LINDA GAYLE McKINNEY Linda Health Careers Club 4: Library Club 4: Library Assistant. VIRGIL ALLEN MCKINNEY. JR. AII Homeroomelbfficer 4: Homecoming Es- cort 4: D.E. 4. ANDREW NORWOOD McLELLAND 1uAndYuu Homeroom Officer. director 3. 4, vice- president 2: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: All Conference football. 4: DOE- WAI-I-JACK staff. sports co-editor 4: Morehead Scholarship Semi-Finalist: Phy- sics Club Officer 4: Delegate: C.S.P.A. In New York 3. ROSS WYATT McNEAL Ross ' Transfer 3. DAVID WILLIAM McP4l'lERSON David Jr. Exchange Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Bus Driver 4. CATHERINE LOUISE MELTON Catherine P.T.S.A. 3. JANE KATHRYN IVIEWBORN llijanell Homeroom Officer. treasurer 2. sergeant at arms 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: Boot Girls 2. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. CORNELIA PEARL MILES Cornelia RICHARD SHELTON MILES. JR. Richard Band 4. ROGER DALE MINTON I-Roger-. Glee Club 2. 3. 4 DAVID RONALD MITCHELL Ronnie SHERRY ANN MITCHELL nscm.. Homeroom Officer. secretary 2: Tri-Hi- Y 3: Glee Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. VIRGINIA ELLEN MITCHELL Virginia Dramatics Club 4: Dramatics Play Crew 4: Dramafics Play Cast 4: P.T.S.A. 3. MARTHA PATTERSON MOBLEY Martha Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. treasurer 3: Health Ca- reers Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Dramatics Club. house committee 2. MARY ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY ..Mary-I Student Council 3. 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. president 3. 4: Prom Server 2: Keyettes 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Cheerleader 5. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Scribbiers- Club . 4. JOHN ARTHUR MOODY Jsi..-- Jr. Exchange Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Golf 2. JANICE PATRICIA MOON Janice P.E. Assistant 4: Library Assistant 4. MICHAEL LEE MOORE Milne Band 2. 3. 4. DONNA GAIL MORRIS Donna Homeroom Officer. treasurer 4: Bible Club 4: Health Careers Club 3. 4: Glee Club: Scribblers Club 4: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Play Crew 2. 3: Carrollettes 3. 4. MARY FRANCIS MORRIS HMM-VII Student Council 4: Homeroom Officer. secretary 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Health Ca- reers Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Club 4: Dramatics Play Crew 2: Boot Girls 3. 4. BETTY JO ANN MORRISON Jo Ann D.E. 4 BOBBY LEE MORRISON Bobby V.l.C.A. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. GLENDA FAYE MOSS GIenda Homeroom Officer 2. 235' 542 TERRY MICHAEL MOSS I.C.T. 3,TfEEbfsurer 3. ELIZABETH ANN MURRAY B fh Nafional T-Ionor Sociefy 3, 4: Bible Club 2, 4: Healfh Careers Club 2, 4: Span- ish Club 2: Spanish Nafional Honor So- ciefy 2. ELIZABETH LAN E M U RRAY Lane Infer-Club Council 4: Sfudenf Council Publicify Commiffee 3, 4: Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Exchangeffes 4: Dramafics Play Crew 3: Sfudenf Govern- menf Homecoming Oueen's Floaf, chair- man 4. DARRELL DEAN MYERS Darrell V.l.C.A. 3: Baseball 2: Baskefball 2. JAMES ALTON MYRICK Jimmy V.I.C.A. 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Perfecf Af- fendance 2. LINDA CAROL NANCE Linda Sfudenf Council 4: Homeroom Officer, vice-presidenf 3, 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 4: Keyeffes 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: DOE- WAH-JACK sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3, 4: Delegafe fo New York, C.S.P.A., N.C.S.C.C. Commiffee. Assf. edifor Feafures. 'X . JOHN GRIMSLEY NAPIER John Sfudenf Body Presidenf 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, presiclenf 4: lnfer-Club Coun- cil 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council School Spirif Commiffee 3: Class Officer presidenf 2, 3: Homeroom Officer, presiclenf 2: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Homecoming Escorf 4: Homecoming Courf 4: Superla- five 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Junior Marshall 3: Civifans 3, 4. chaplain 3: Chess Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Speech 8: Debafing Club 4: Debafing Team 4: Nafional Forensic League 4: Masque and Gavel 4: P.T.S.A. 3, ex- ecufive board member 4:'JV Foofball 2: N.C.S.C.C., freasurer 3, 4: N.C. Sfu- denf Council Workshop, iunior counselor 4: Junior Rofarian 4: Delegafe: Nafional Associafion of Sfudenf Councils Congress 4: N.C.S.C.C. 2, 4. Cenfral Disfricf Norfh Carolina Sfudenf Council Con- gress 3, 4, O.D.K. Leadership Confer- ence 3. DONALD LEN NELSON ..D .. Bus DriverO3I: Subsfifufe Bus Driver 4. REBECCA ANN NEWLIN2 Becky Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Bible Club 4: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Scribblers Club 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY JO NEWMAN Beverly Transfer 3: F.T.A. 4. JERRY WAYNE NEWSOME Jerr Homeroom yOfficer 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Monogram 236 Club 4: JV Baseball 2. RICHARD NILES NEWSOME Niles Golf 2, 3. KENNETH MILES NEWTON Ken Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, secrefary 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Barker Phofographer 3: Afhlefic Phofographer 3, 4: BARKER phofographer 3, 4: Ouill ancl Scroll 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2: Monogram Club 4: Annual phofographer, 3. SANDRA BELLE NEWTON Sandi Sfudenf Council 2: Sfudenl' Council Com- miffee, prom 3, 4: N.C.S.C.C. 4: Home- room Officer, vice-presidenf 2, freasurer 3: French Club 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2: Boof Girls 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: P.T.S.A. 2, 3.4: P.E. Assisfanf 3. BOYD LYNN NICKS ..I-ynn.. V.I.C.A. 4. MARY ANN NORCOM Mary Ann Sfudenf Council Cafeferia Commiffee 3. 4: Homeroom Officer, secrefary 3: Civin- effes 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Boof Girls 2. JACQUELYN NORRIS Jakki Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Speech 81 De- bafing Club 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3, 4: Dramafics Play Casf 2, 4. LANA THOMPSON NORTON lVLanall Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Infer-Club Council 4: Homeroom Officer, presidenf 3, 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Tri-Hi-Y, presi- denf 4: Healfh Careers Club 2, 3: Guidance Office Assisfanf 4. JUDITH GALE ODGERS ...Judyn Homeroom Officer, secrefary 2, 3, vice- presiclenf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Keyeffes 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Cheer- leader 2: G.A.A. 2: P.T.S.A. 3. LAWERENCE JOHN OH LEYER, JR. .larry-I Transfer 3: Foofball Manager 2. 3: Swim- ming Team Manager 2. BENNIE ANN OVERMAN IIAHUII Homeroom Officer, vice-presidenf, 2. 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Besf Girls 3, 4. ROBERT GLENN PADGETT. JR. Bobby Homeroom Officer, vice-presidenf, 2. WALTER ANTHONY PAGURA WaIfer Homeroom Officer, presidenf 4: V.I.C.A. 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4: Wresfling 3: Foof- ball 2, 3: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PALSHA Bobby Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Homeroom Officer, vice-presidenf 3. CARLYLE DUERR PATE Carlyle Infer-Club Council 4: Superlafive 4: Civi- fans 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4, co-capfain 4: Monogram Club 3, 4, presidenf 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Oufs'Ianding Lineman in fhe Shrine Bowl: Awards, AII-Con- ference, All-Sfafe. Bulldog of 'rhe Week . PAMELA ANN PATTON npam.. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. BRENDA CAROL PAYNE Brenda DAVID MARK PAYNE David French Club 2. MARVIN RUSSELL PAYNE Russell JOHN FULTON PENDERGRASS John Homeroom Officer, secrefary 4, freasurer 3, vice-presidenf 2: Civifans 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4: Baskefball 2, 3: P.T.S.A. 3, 4: Physics Club, secrefary 4: Awards, All-Conference. Bulldog of 'Ihe Week RICHARD STUART PERKINS Rick Sfudenf Council Elecfions Commiffee, co-chairman 4: Homecoming Escorf 2: Key Club 3, 4, direcfor 3, vice-presidenf 4: Glee Club 3: P.T.S.A. 3: Key Club Board of Direcfors 3, 4: Volleyball Team 2. ALMA FRANCES PER RY Frances Bible Club 4. SANDRA KAY PETTIT Sandy Homeroom Officer, devofional chairman 2, presidenf 3, freasurer 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Exchangeffes 3, 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3, 4: Dramafics Play Casf 4. JAMES DELBERT PHILLIPS. JR. James Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Track 4. JOHN WILLIAM PICKETT. JR. Bu h Wresfling THOMAS CLINTON PIPER Tom DORN CARL PITTMAN Dorn Exchange Club 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Golf 3, 4. CYNTHIA ROSE PLEASANT Cynfhia HAROLD CALLOWAY POLLARD HaroId Student Council 2. 3: Student Council Committee. public relations 2. 4. social and recreation 2: Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2. president 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Homecoming Escort 3. 4: Homecoming Court 4: Prom Server 2: Junior Marshal 3: Civitans 3. 4. secre- tary-treasurer 4: Lt. Governor of East District N.C. Jr. Civitans: Chess Club. vice-president 4: Chess Team 4: French Club 4: French National Honor Society 4: National Forensic League 4: Mono- gram Club 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 4: Football 2: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4. co- captain 4. WILLIAM COUNCIL POWELL Bill Inter-Club Council. 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Chess Club 3. 4. president 4: Chess Team Committee 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: P.T.S.A. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK. business staff 4. photographer 3: Wrote Chess Club Constitution 4: -C.S.P.A. DAVID JASON PRESNELL Fos Football 2. RONNIE LEE PYRTLE Ronnie Baseball 2. 3. KENNETH DALE QUALLS HK n .- HomeroorE1n2Dfficer. president 3: D.E. 3. 4. STEVE MANNING RAPER Steve D.E. 4: D.E. Club. vice president 4. EDDIE WAYNE RASCOE Eddie Orchestra 2. 3: Bus Driver 3. CAROL UNDERWOOD RAY Carol Student Council 2. 3. 4: Student Coun- cil Cafeteria Committee 4: N.C.S.C.C.. co-chairman 4: Homeroom Officer vice- president 2. president 3. 4: Annual Spon- sor 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Keyettes 3. 4: Health Careers Club 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Maiorettes 3. 4: Span- ish Club 3. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3. 4: Scribblers Club 3. 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Dramatics Club 2: Dramat- ics Play Crew 2: P.T.S.A. 3: BARKER 3. 4. news editor 4. HELEN ANN RAY Ann F.T.A..4: After-School Chorus 2: Spanish Club 3.4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. JOSEPHINE WILEY REED Josie National Honor Society 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Scribblers Club 2. 3. 4: Biology Lab Assistant 3: PARAGON staff. literary board 4. DONNA JUNE REEVES Donna JOHN KENNETH REGISTER John Homeroom Officer, vice-president 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4: Drum Maior 4: Monogram Club 4: Chorus 4: Traclc 2. 3. 4. JUDITH ELLEN RHODES IIJ d ll Homeconijinlg Sponsor 4: F.T.A. 4: Bible Club 2. 3. 4. president 4: French Club 3, 4. LESTER RAY RIDENHOUR. JR. ..Ray.. Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4. treasurer 4: Dramatics Play Crew 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 2, 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3: Track Team 3. 4. DEBORAH LEE RILEY Debbie Student Council 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Student Council Committee 4: Stu- dent Store Worker 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. vice-president 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Keyettes 4: F.T.A. 3. 4. president 4: Firench Club 2. 3. sec- retary 3: Quill and Scroll. director 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3: BARKER 3. 4. editor-in-chief 4: N.C.S.C.C. committee 4: Delegate: N.C.S.P.A. 4. C.S.P.A. 3. SAM UEL DALE ROBERSON Sam Dramatics Play Crew 4. PATTY JO ROBERTS Patty Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 3. KATHLEEN MARIE ROESSLER Kathy National Honor Society 4: F.T.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Dramatics Club 4: Dra- matics Play Crew 4: Transfer 4. BARBARA ANN ROGERS Barbara G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. SAMUEL WILLIAM ROSER. III nisanunyn Student Council 3: Homeroom Officer. sergeant at arms 2. president 3. vice- president 4: Key Club 4: Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Monogram Club 4: Football 2. 3. 4: P.T.S.A. 3. CALVIN HENRY ROYALL CaIvin Key Club 4: Chess Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Debating Team 4: PARAGON staff 4: Awards. winner of the Voice .of Demo- cracy Speeches 4. BRODIE WASH INGTON RUDD. JR. Butch Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2. treasurer 4: Civitans 3. 4: Monogram Club 4: Track Team 2: Chorus 4: Physics Club. vice-president 4: Football 2. 3, 4: Tennis 2. MELINDA RUDD MeIinda Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Spon- sor 4: D.E. Club 4. KATHY J. RUMLEY Kathy D.E. 4: Glee Club 3. JESSE CARL SALTER Carl Class Officer. treasurer 4: Homeroom Officer. treasurer 2. 4. vice-president 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Civitans 3. 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4. vice-president 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: BARKER staff 3. 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion. RAN DY LEE SARTI N Randy Glee Club 3. 4: Baseball 2. ELIZABETH ANNE SATTERWHITE Libby SANDRA MARIE SCOGGINS Sandra PEGGY ANN SHAMBLEY Peggy D.E. 3. DOVER CAUDLE SHARPE Dover Baseball 2: Football 2. 3. 4: Monogram 3. 4. ROBERT NEILL SHELL uBobbyu Inter-Club Council 4: Homeroom Of- ficer. sergeant at arms 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Civitans 3. 4. chair- man 3: Jr. Engineers 3. 4. president 4: Basketball 2: N.C.S.C.C. Committee 4: Sounding Off Session committee 4. CLIFFIE ANN SHELTON Ann Homeroom Officer. vice-president 2. sec- retary 4: Tri-Hi-Y. vice-president 4: Of- fice Assistant 4. FRANCIS EDWARD SHEPANSKI Eddie Band 2. 3. 4: Bus Driver 4. JAMES HAYWOOD SHIELDS Jim Student Council 2, 4. parliamentarian 4: Student Government Constitution Com- mittee 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Home- coming Escort 4: Speech 8: Debating Club 3. 4: National Forensic League 4: Dramatics Play Cast 3: P.T.S.A. 3. 4. JANE GIBSON SHOAF Jane Homeroom Officer. treasurer 2. vice- presiclent 3. secretary-treasurer 4: French Club 2. 3: Scribblers Club 4. SANDRA REYNOLDS SHOMAKER Sandy Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Exchangettes 4: Bible Club 3. 4. sec- retary 4: Dramatics Play Crew 3. JOE L. SHULL ll-joell Inter-Club Council 4: Homecoming Es- cort 4: Jr. .Exchange Club 3. 4. presi- dent 4: Debating Team 4: National Forensic League 4: Spanish Club 35 Dramatics Play C-rew 2. 3: Dramatics Play Cast 3. 237 SANDRA KAY SIMMONS Sandy Homeroom Officer, vice-presidenf 4: Guidance Office Assisfanf 3, 4. WILLIAM JARVIS SIMMONS BiII -Homeroom Officer. secrefary-freasurer 2: Homecoming Escorf 4: Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4: Dramafics Play Crew 3: Dra- mafics Play Casf 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3, 4: Swimming Team 2: Mixed Chorus 4. DONALD LEE SIMPSON Donnie Transfer 3. ROGER LEE SIMS Roger Sfudenf Council 2, 4: Homeroom Officer, presideni 2. vice-presidenf 4: Civifans 3, 4. DELORIS JANE SLOAN I DeIoris ROBERT CURTIS SMART Bob Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4. BILLY JOEL SMITH UBHIY.. Monogram Club 3: Wresfling Manager 2 DELLA ANN SMITH D II gxchangeffeg 3. 4: Dramafics Play Crew JANICE CAROLYN SMITH E 4 Carol D. . . JUDY LYNNE SMITH Judy Sfudeni' Council 2: Homeroom Officer, presiclenf 2, freasurer 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Bible Club 2: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: P.T.S.A. 2, 3. LINDA GAIL SMITH Linda Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Healfh Careers Club 4: French Club 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 3, 4. MICHAEL EDMOND SMITH Michael RICHARD' LEE SMITH Richard Sfudenf Governmenf Proiacfs Commiffee 4: N.C.S.C.C. commiffee chairman 4: Homeroom Officer, presideni' 3: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Civifans 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4, vice-presiclenf 4: Chess Club 2. 3, 4, secrefary 4: Spanish Club 3: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Dramafics Club 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3. 4: Lighfing Crew for Glee Club 2, 3, 4. RODNEY DAVID SMITH Rodney I,C.T. 4. SHERYL G. SMITH Sherry lnfer-Club Council 3: Homeroom Of- ficer, secrefary 4: Nafional Honor So' ciefy 3, 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Prom Server 2: Keyeffes 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Healfh Careers Club 3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Scribblers Club 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Dramafics Play Crew 2, 3, 4: BAR- KER sfaff 3, 4: Boof Girls 2, 3, co- capfain 3: G.A.A. 3. DONNIE RAY SNOW D nnie V.I.C.A.4I9 BRENDA DIANE SORRELL Diane Sfudenf Council 4: lnfer-Club Council 4: Sfudenf Governmenf Consfifufion Commiffee 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Keyeffes, board of direcfors 4: F.T.A. 4: Band 2, 3, 4, council 3, presidenf 4: Maioreffes 2, 3, 4, head 4: French Club 3, 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy, presiclenf 4: Speech 81 Debafing Club 4: Debafing Team 4: Nafional Forensic League 3, 4. secrefary-freasurer 4: Scribblers Club 4: Masque and Gavel secreI'ary-freas- urer 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. MARTHA LOUISE SPICER Mar'rI1a Award 4. LINDA ANN SPITTEL Linda Homeroom Officer, sergeant ai arms 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Bible Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3.4. ROBERT ELTON SOUIRES Squires Sfudenf Council 2: Sfudenf Governmenf Social and Recreafion Commiifee 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Officer, presidenf 2, ser- geanf af arms 4: Homecoming Escorl 4: Key Club 3, 4: Golf 2. 3, 4. NANCY ANGELIN STAI NBACK Ann Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Boo? Girls 3, 4. JAM ES ANDREW STALEY Jim DAVID STARR STANFIELD David Sfudenf Council 2, 4: Homeroom Of- ficer, 'rreasurer 2, presiclenf 4: Foofball 2: P.T.S.A. 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN STEWART Paf SELMA ROSE LEE STEWART Rose SUSAN REYNOLDS SUGG I Sue G.A.A. 2. 3.4. VICKIE LYNN SUMNER Vickie Sfudenf Council 4: Sfudenl Governmenl' School Spirif Commiffee 3: Class Of- ficer, Treasurer 2, 3, secrefary 4: Home- room Officer, secrefary 2, 4, vice-presi- denf 3: Homecoming Courf 4: Prom Commilfee Chairman 3: Prom Server 2: Scribblers Club 2: Civineffes 3, 4, vice- presidenf 4: Bool' Girls 2, 3: DOE-WAH- JACK Royalfy, Superlafive, 4. CAROLYN SUE SURRATT ' Carolyn Library Assisfanf 4: Glee Club 3, 4' Scribblers Club 4. TONI LUE SUTTEN FIELD Toni Spanish Club 3, 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM SUTTON ..BiHy.. Jr. Exchange Club 3.4. JOEL CRAIG SWAIM Craig Sfudeni' Council 2, 3: lnfer-Club Coun- cil 4: Sfudenl Governmenf Proiecfs Com- miffee 4: Homeroom Officer, presideni 2, 3, vice-presidenl' 4: Homecoming Es- corf 4: DOE-WAH-JACK affendanl' 4: Superlafive 4: Key Club 3, 4, secrefary 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, presideni 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Quill and -Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 4: Key Club Board of Direcfors 4: DOE-WAH- JACK sfaff, sporfs edifor. JULIA CATHERINE SWAIN Cafhy Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Bible Club 4: Library Club 2: French Club 3, 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Boof Girls 2, 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 3, 4: Library Assisfanf 2: P.E. Assisfanl' 4. WARREN HAROLD SWANGIN ..H I.. Homeroon'T Officer 2, 3: Civifans 3. 4: Baseball 2: Foofball 2: Swimming Team 2. RAYMOND LEE SWIN NEY Raymond Homeroom Officer 3: V.I.C.A. 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Affendance Award 2, 3. CLARENCE RALPH SYKES. JR. R I l.C?:T. 4: TlVIfes'rling 2, 3: Monogram Club 2, . JONNIE E. SYKES Jonnie Homeroom Officer 4: Healfh Careers Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Spanish Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Boof Girls 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. LINDA IRENE SYKES Linda lnfer-Club Council 4: Sfuclenf Govern- menf Publicify Commiffee 3, 4: Exchang- effes 3. 4, freasurer 4: French Club 2: P.E. Assisfanl 4: Dramafics Club 2, 3: Dramafics Play Crew 2: G.A.A. 3. 4. vice-presidenf 4. RAY MICHAEL SYKES Mike Wresfling 2. 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3.4. SUSAN CAROL SYKES ..S .. Transfer 4IIe 238 I THOMAS WILSON SYKES. Ill Tommy Glee Club 2. 3. 4. CAROLYN JAYNE TATE Carolyn V.l.C.A. 4: P.T.S.A. 4: State Secretary of V.I.C.A. 4. JAMES ROBERT TATUM ' IIJ' ll Junior Mlailfshall 3: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 2. 3. 4. treasurer 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 21 P.T.S.A. ANN WOODIE TAYLOR Anne MARTHA ANN TAYLOR Martha National Honor Society 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: D.E. 4: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. DAVID KEITH TEAGUE Keith Student Council 2. 3. 4: Student Govern- ment Social and Recreation Committee. Co-chairman 4: Homeroom Officer. president 2. 3. vice-president 4: Civitans 3. 4. vice-president 4: Band 2. 3. 4: District Officer Of N.C. Jr. Civitan District East. JULIA ANN TEAGUE Ann Inter-Club Council 4: Superlative 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. president 4: P.E. As- sistant 4. CYNTHIA LYNETTE TERRY Lynnette Bible Club 3. 4: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Play Crew 2. 3: G.A.A. 4: P.T.S.A. 4. CAROLYN MARIE THOMAS Carolyn Homeroom Officer. secretary 2: Ex- changettes 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3. 4: Boot Girls 3. 4. CHERYL ANN THOMAS Cheryl Student Government Social and Recrea- tion Committee 4: National Honor So- ciety 4: Scribblers Club 2: Keyettes 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Office Assistant 3. 4. HELEN JEANETTE THOMAS Jeanette D.E.4 MARY ELLA THOMAS Mary PHILLIP MARSHALL THORNTON Phil Homeroom Officer. vice-president 4: P.T.S.A. 3. 4. DONNA KAY TILLERY Donna Boot Girls 2. THOMAS HENRY TRAYNAM Hank Student Council 4: Homeroom Officer. president 4. vice-president 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Homecoming Escort 4: Junior Marshall 3: Civitan 3. 4: Mono- gram Club 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Basket- ball 2. 3. 4. RITA MARIE TROJAN Rita National Honor Society 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Keyettes 4: Health Careers Club 2. 3. 4: Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. JANET CAROL TUCKER Janet Homeroom Officer. secretary 3: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 3. TERESA GAIL TUDOR Teresa Homeroom Officer. president 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4. JO ELLEN TUNSTALL Jo Ellen Student Government House and Grounds Committee 3. 4: Student Store Worlcer 2. 3: Homeroom Officer. secretary 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Home- coming Sponsor 4: Health Careers .Club 2. 3. 4. director 3. secretary 4: Band 2. 3. 4. secretary 4: Orchestra 4: French Club 2. 3 P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4. KAREN ANN TURNER Karen Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: D.E. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. JANICE FAY VAUGHN Janice D.E. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. NANCY ELLEN VAUGHN Nancy Homeroom Officer. treasurer 3. vice- president 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4. PAM ELA J EAN ETTE VAUGH N HPGITIH Boot Girls 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. BENNY LEE VICKREY Benny D.E.. 3. GLENN TERRIE WADE Terrie V.l.C.A. 4: Band 2. 3. NANCY SUZANNE WADE Suzanne Student Government Committee. publici- ty 3. 4. float 2. 3. chairman: National Honor Society 4: Superlative 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Health Careers Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: DOE-WAH-JACK staff. art editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: C.S.P.A. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: N.C.S.C.C. Committee Chairman 4: French Achievement Award 3. JERRY ANN WAGONER Harry.. Homeroom Officer. secretary-treasurer 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4. CHARLES MAN LY WALTERS Charles Jr. Exchange Club 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 4. CHARLOTTE LASHLEY WALKER Charlotte National Honor Society 4: F.T.A. 4: French Club 2. 3. ELIZABETH BRYAN WALKER Beth Glee Club 4. JOHNXBARRETT WALKER. III Johnny Student Council 4: Student Government Cafeteria Committee 4: National Honor Society 4: Homecoming Escort 4: Key Club 3. 4: French Club 3: N.C.S.C.C. Committee Chairman. JOHN BARBEE WALTON llJohnll Student Council 4: Homeroom Officer. president 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. LYNDA LOUISE WARD Lynda Boot Girls 3: G.A.A. 4. PHYLLIS HAYES WARREN Ph Ili D.E. 4: Atmetic Office. secretary 4. RICHARD MARTIN WATKINS Richard Band 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3: Swim- ming Team 2. DIANA GAIL WATSON IIDV ll National 'Elrbanor Society 4: Health Ca- reers Club 4: French Club 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. BARBARA CHERYL WAY Barbara Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. DONNIE WAYNE WAY Donnie Band 2. 3: Bus Driver 4. FREDERICK LEE WEBSTER Freddie Homeroom Officer. president 2: Junior Engineers 3: Monogram Club 4: JV Baseball 2: V Baseball 3. 4. I MARGIE GREY WEEKS Margie Student Body Secretary 3: Vice-President Senior Class 4: Secretary Student Coun- cil 3: Homeroom Officer 2. president 2: Co-Chairman Public Relations Student Council Committee 3. 4: Student Govern- ment Publicity Committee 2: National Honor Society 3. 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 3: Junior Class Attendant 3: Superla- tive 4: Prom Committee Chairman of Figure 3: Prom Sewer 2: Junior Marshall 3: Keyettes 3. 4: Treasurer Keyettes 4. Board of Directors Keyettes 4: Secretary Glee Club 2. president Glee Club 3. vice-president 4: French Club 3. 4: French National Honor Society 4: Head JV Cheerleader 2: V Cheerleader 4: Sec- retary P.T.S.A. 3: Citizen of Month Award 2. 3. 4: Carrollettes 3. 4: D. A. R. Junior Citizenship Award 3: Delegate to Central District Student Council Congress 2. 239 MARY JO WELCH Mary Jo Transfer 4. JOHN FREDERICK WELLONS WelIons Homecoming Escorf 3, 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Server 2: Glee Club 4: V. Baseball 4: JV Baskefball 2: Physical Eclucafion Assisfanf: Baskefball and Foofball Infra- murals 3, 4. EVELYN SCOTT WELLS Evelyn G.A.A. 2, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3: Tennis 4. ELLEN DALE WHEELER Eli Nafional Ffbnor Sociefy 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. CONSTANCE BARGER WHITE Connie Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: lnfer-Club Council 4: Sfudenf Governmenf Come miffee 2. 3, 4: Social and Recreafion Commifiee 2, 3: Chairman School Spirif Commiffee 4: Class Officer, vice-presi- denf 2. 3: Homeroom Officer, presidenf 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courl' 3, 4: An- nual Sponsor 4: Superlafive 4: Prom Commirfee Chairman 3: Prom Server 2: Junior Marshall 3: Scribblers Club 2: Civineffes 3, 4, direcfor 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, assisfanf head 2, head 4: G.A.A. 2: DOE-WAH-JACK sfaff 4: N.C.S.C.C. Commiffee, coechairman 4: Jr. Talenf Show Isf Place 2. REBECCA CAMPBELL WHITENACK Cam Srudenf Governmenf Cafeferia Com- miffee 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 2. 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Prom Server 2: Civineffes 3, 4, freasurer 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Dramafics Play Casf 2: Boof Girls 2: Cheerleader 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Prin- cipaI's Office Assisfani' 2, 3, 4: N.C.S.C.C. Commiffee Chairman 4: N.C. Disfricf Civifan Infernafional, correspond- ing secrefary 3. LAM BERTH McGRUDER WILBURN nDickyn Glee Club 3, presidenf 4: Foofball 2, 3. 4: Track 2, 3: Honor Menfion 3: AII- Sfafe and All-Conference Guard in Foor- ball 4. BRUCE CLIFTON WILLIAMS Bruce FLOYD LEE WILLIAMS Floyd Infer-Club Council 4: Homeroom Officer. freasurer 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, presidenl' 4: JV Foofball 2: Foofball 3. GEORGE VAN WILLIAMS George V.l.C.A. 4. LINDA FAYE WILLIAMS Linda French Club 2, 3: Booigirls 3, Board of 240 Confrol 4: G.A.A. 3. 4. REBECCA GWYN WILLIAMS Becky Homeroom Officer, secrefary 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: French Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. THOMAS GLENN WILLINGHAM Glenn I iz: . I' . U I ., . x3'ii!I ?' r, X : I.. T. Rhodes, a delegafe fo fhe N.C.S.C.C. lecfures his group on the organizafion of Infer-Club Coun- cils. Homeroom Officer. Sergeanf ai' Arms 4: Homecoming Escori' 4: Concerl' Choir 4: P.T.S.A. 3, 4. SUSAN BETH WILLIS Susan Inter-Club Council 4: Sfudenf Govern- meni' Proiecfs Commiffee 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Civineffes 2, 3, presidenf 4: French Club 2, 3: P.T.S.A. 2, 3. DONNIE SANFORD WILSON Don Focfball 2, 3: Baskefball 2. KENNETH LEE WILSON Kennefh V.I.C.A. 3, 4: Wresfling 2: P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 4: Perfecf Affendance 3. LINDA KAYE WILSON Linda Homeroom Officer, presidenf 3, freas- urer 4: Healfh Careers Club 3, 4: Span- ish Club 2. 3.4. MAURICE MICHAEL WILSON Mike ROBERT HARDING : WINDHAM. JR. I RoberI Sfudenf Council 4: Sfudenf Governmenl' Proiecfs Commifiee 4: Homeroom Of- ficer secrefary 2: Prom Commiifee Chair- man 3: C-ivifans 4: Spanish Club 3: Mono- gram Club 4: JV Foofball 2: Varsify Foofball Trainer 4. ELIZABETH LEE WINSTEAD Lee Homeroom Officer. secrefary 2, vice- presidenf 3, freasurer 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Keyeffes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, secrefary 4. KAREN ELIZABETH WOLFE Karen Homeroom Officer, secrefary 2: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Excl-iangeffes 4: Boofgirls 3, 4. LEONARD RICHARD WOLFE ..Ricky.. Monogram Club 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. WILSON DAVID WOMBLE David Homeroom Officer, secrefary-treasurer 3. JUDITH CAROLYN WORST Judy MARGIE LOUISE WOOD Margie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Dramafics Play Crew 2: Boofgirls 3. WALLACE KENNETH WOOD. JR. WaIIace Bible Club 4. JANICE LOU ISE WOODY Janice JUDITH CAROLYN WORST ..Judy.. Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2.3.4. JO ANN WRENN Jo Ann P.T.S.A. 2. EMMA ANNETTE WRIGHT AnneHe Bible Club 4: D.E. 4: Glee Club 2. 3: French Club 3: G.A.A. 3, P.T.S.A. 2. 3. PHYLLIS JANE YARBROUGH Jane Homeroom Officer, secrefary 3, vice- presidenf 2: Superlafive 4: Prom Server 2: Civineffes 2. LINDA ANNE YOUNG Linda Sfudeni' Governmenr Proiecfs Commif- fee, coechairman 4: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 3, 4: Exchangeffes 4: Bible Club 2, 3: Healfh Careers Club 2: French Club 2, 3: C.S.P.A. 3, 4: Dramafics C-lub 4: Dramafics Club Crew 2. 3: Dramaiics Play Casf 3: BARKER sfaff 3, 4: PARAGON. co-edifor 4: Nafional Merif Leffer of Commendafion 4: Beffy Crocker Homemaker Award 4. . . . Tribufe fo Advertisers Because Burlingfon believes in educaiion, ii' provides i'l's siudenis wi'l'h superior schools. Because il believes in a capifalisiic sysiem of governmeni, ii- offers ifs ciiizens job opporiunifies in small local businesses and giganiic indusirial organizafions. Because ii' is com- posed of inieresfed individuals, ii' supporis ifs young adulis in such veniures as +he publicaiion of a high school yearbook. For ihese reasons Williams High School salufes Burlingion, Norih Carolina -i1's home 'l'own-and presen'I's if wifh 'Phe DOE-WAH-JACK'S gold seal of approval. Meei' Your Friends a'I'ia GUILFORD DAIRY BAR MILK SHAKES-SUNDAES-HOT DOGS-SANDWICHES-LUNCHES MAGIC SHOE REBUILDERS One of 'I'he Mos'I' Moclern, Bes'I Equipped Shops in 'Ihe SouI'h. o AI'I'eraiions o Shoes dyed o Suecles Cleaned o Golf Shoes o Full Soles 0 Invisible Soles o Orihopedic AII' e Shines 0 Zippers Replaced e Toes cui our o Tap Dance Plafes Opposife A8:P Sfore Air Condifioned 267 E. Fron'I' S+. Dial 226-3302 BELK-BECK 8: COMPANY Burlingfon. Graham. and High Poini' Congra'IuIa'Iions Class of I 966 J. CLAYTON WEEKS Complimenfs of 0 7 Nolzcom olL co.. INC. 4 ' D. . '1' lsfrlbufor LT D I525 Wesi Webb Ave. . Burlingion, N. C. T of Burnngfon Phone Fea+uring fhe Finesf in 228-8336 Nafural Shoulder CIo+hing t30',g,J A yodff 1 -. 'f 455440 ZR of , Complimenis of +he JR. EXCHANGE CLUB EXTRA FOOD VALUE AND EXCHANGETTES AT NO EXTRA COST! MELVILLE DAIRY Alamance Couniy's Only Home-Owned Home-Opera+ed Dairy BARBOUR DRUGS 22I3 Edgewood Ave. Exi. Burlingfon, Norih Carolina Phone JU 4-8878 S OMERS- P ARDUE ervlce rofechon Real Esfa+e Insurance 226-2436 228-8395 II37 S. Church S+. VAN THOMAS CONTRACTOR, INC. Quali+y Building Residenfial and Commercial Phone 742-4l48 Siler Cify, N. C. GOLDMANS 322 S. Main S+. Where 'Phe Teens Meer CAPEZIO-WEEJUNS L. B. SHEPHERD RADIO-T.V. SALES 8: SERVICE 243 E. Fronf S+. Car Record Players and 'Phe La'l'es'I' Top HH' Records MOOREFlELD'S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions' FREE DELIVERY I38 Easi' Fron'l' S+ree'r BIGGERSTAFF 81 BEAMON Real Esfaie-Insurance Burlingfon, Nor'rh Carolina Your Friendly Realfors THE TREASURE HOUSE, INC.- China. Glass. Silver Lamps, and Decorafive Accessories Telephone 227-4208 I20 Easi' Fronf S+. Burlingfon. Norfh Carolina GILLIAM TIRE CO., INC. 647 Soufh Church Sfreei' I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE ALAMANCE Goodyear Tires PRINTING COMPANY G.E. Appliances and TV C0mmercIii Prinfing, Engraving 260 W. Davis S eel' 9I'9'OH5 'I' Burlingfon, N. 724 Chapel Hill Rd. B 2264331 Burlingfon, N. C, H. 8: K. BOOTERY, INC. Consumer H . I.lI Davis Sf. Financing Speclalpmg 'Zashlon Shoes or ges NETTLETON, NUNN-BUSH, BASS WEEJUNS Telephone 226-4207 P.O. Box I09l 9l0 S. Church S+. Burlingfon, Norih Carolina CONGRATULATIONS We are proud of Williams High School and i'l's Sfudeni' Body. We know you enjoy Trading wiih Ihose who make possible your educaiional oppor1'uni'l'ies. Burlingion Merchanis Associaiion apprecia'l'es your business. BURLINGTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION AND CREDIT BUREAU OF BURLINGTON 3I2-I4 W. Froni' S+. CA 6-63II WOOTEN APPLIANCE CO. Frigidaire Appliances New and Used 40I-403 Trollinger Sheer P.O. Box No. 407 Burlingion, N. IC. SHARPE 8: JONES, INC. INSURANCE Bu rlingfon, Nor-II1 Carolina You nlepllnknl lnlmue ,AGENT 'lllilf 'Q' glll' TOM JONES-TOM COLLINS JENNINGS M. BRYAN AGENCY, INC. Insurance Thai' ProI'ecI's 422 Souih Spring SIreeI' BurIingI'on, Norih Carolina Dial 227-7458 J. M. BRYAN. JR. W. D. DON DESERN HAYWOOD ...MON I U Y I ' ii R . I I ww MWIQMVWWM I WW wH? fnffjmpbwjfm Lua AND KEYETTES ,iw W W IW Iggy CongraIuI'aI'e 'Ihe Class 246 of I 966 CURRIN 81 HAY II7 W. Davis S+. Burling+on's Oldesi' ancl Finesl' Haberclashery Biiflingfron, N. C. Complimenfs of: KAY-DAY TILE 81 CARPET CO. 300 Trollinger S'l'. Burlingfon, N. C. THE NEEDLE 81 YARN SHOP I70IV2 S. Mebane S+. 228-6762 Kni'H'ing Insfruciions, Supplies Needlepoin+ and Baglcefs Maiching Yam and Maferial Main S+. Cum-Parlc Plaza ,DEPARTMENT STURE Alamance Coun+y's Oldesi' Depf. Sfore GRlFFIN'S PHARMACY 445 Chapel Hill Rd. Firsi' in Prescripfions Two Regisfered Pharmacisis CA 8-8348 PLAZA PONTIAC INC ASHER-McADAMS DRUG CO. 305 Trollinger S+. Burlinglon, N. C. Phone 226-l6I9 1 Free Delivery-Free Parking SECURITY BARBER SHOP 305 S. Church SI'reeI' 527 N. Church SI. Burlingion, Norfh Carolina Bus. Phone 227-4266 THE REMNANT SHOP OF HAW RIVER. N. C. IV2 Miles Up Hwy. 70-A Toward BurIing'I'on Cum-Park Plaza Shopping CenI'er Burlingion, N. 'C. FOSTER SHOE CO. I32 Easl' Davis SIree'I' Burlingion, Norlh Carolina MCCLURE C FUNERAL SERVICE Burlingfon Dial CA 7-7488 Graham Dial CA 7-27II Y W l,,, A. D. PATE 8: CO. ECIL M. YARBOURGH. Owne Reliable Prinlers Since I 906 Dial 226-249I Burlingfon, N. C. BLALOCK'S ,Bw -W ,W 1- BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Come in and See Our Compleie Seleciion of Formal Wear 220 Easi' Froni S+ree+ Burling+on, Norih Carolina M ff Wfwfifijgwiff 5 mf fi, J,,w'W aayfffffffffig f nfw f 4, I J CIYITANS yV'7Ei,JEVgLyilLLl H H500 ALAMANCE RADIO AND TV SERVICE ,lil i I l R.C.A. Television Sales and Service STREET CLEANERS 232 W..Fif+h S+. Phone CA 6-4922 R. H. FONVILLE and R. H. FONVILLE, JR Versatility In Verse An Anihology of Conremporary Poefry by YOUNG PUBLICATIONS of APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA and confaining 'Ihree poems by MR. ALLAN GRAHAM, Owner MRS, LUCILE DULA 202 FonviIIe S+. BurIingIon, N. C. of Ihe W'H'S' facuhy C. F. NEESE Jewelers, Since I87O Regisiered Jeweler, American Gem Socieiy Burlingion, N. C. 250 lives 'll is an important par Cone Ml s a regressive team ff' :r '1 o r: UQ 3' :+- ua n 0 3 3 9. W K E' vo UQ 3 cn an i 5 E., ,J i 1 J -' - E . Q A ' ' x 1 4 ,- G7 - - ' U Q 2. 1- - 2 sc Ur z . - Q - 14-.f 1' 1, -22225 izgag, , , ' ., -a1:f:s:z:zg3yag2g, ' ' , , 3 ,421 .,-. 14-f 'nr-fg1,,1,g--I Q' 5 932, .M -5:33531 : 3 '-refs. - ' --'1':-:26f:?fa::Z1.,1 'emi 4 efsisii' -'nz-. ' H:::.,.,,, . ?1ifz511 5121 1-'252?iiE'r-2111: I .:.:,:-1.5is11wr.1.:i3225g3g1g1g:,.,,, m- ' Q w ' E111-9' ' 2119- f . . , ' 211112. 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C 0 N b .ECB of t0m0l.'1'0W 826 WOVBD 0 EXECUTIVE UF Greensboro, N. C. galishun.. Piney I North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle 8. Greenville, S. 0. 8- Haw River, N. C. SALES HEADQUARTERS - Cone Mills Inc., New York Greensboro ION 2 2 VD I 5 z C 2 ' 0 -I S 3 E ... cv at 'T :2 ,U 'i ' Q -I E vb U- I 5. 1. 2 S S' :I E, S EF 5' V7 O 2 f-2 5 5? - a 1 se N 5 rn if E 4 2 5 an 2 D O Q . E E' Z 0 0 In U ... 9. O S! 5' :Y Z. 50 ,' 'Z I 1:1512 im 155523 'v' Q X- W W If IWW PW If IW' UA J I if W MSCVZW W2 Riff W Qlf16'7 !- WH ' 5,1 P I-IQSIEW AND cAsuAI. sI.IPPERs M! For Men a For Women to ESQUIRE socks bf 0 KAYSER I 9 . VIYELLA U v scI-IIAPAREI.u If 0 INTERwovEN ' PHOENIX v BAC:-IELoR's FRIEND 0 SAPPHIRE 0 PHOENIX P MOJUD 0 JIPPIES 0 MERCURY 0 suPP-I-IosE for men and women by 7 4,47 I . Q X70'UeQ, .lZZKY7TS-L7QCLf 56 U9'UJM'4? Tjffmt mg fuk KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY COMPANY, INC Burlingfon Norlh Carolina' 252 MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS gfufozv r D Clif Zdza 'jwfni CC-'-'CLQJ '2466?44JLqg5I lZffX QA, 2212 ,ZMOJSTOP-SHOP fgfdflih THE RECORD S OP SUPERMARKET Dano 4122 Aiea! ,0felapjllo9IE. Webb gve. . rollin er ree , A V -Ae 4494 Buringion' N' ' zzgurignghi NSC. Ziff, K D Z2 Records by 'lhe Thousands Phone 226-936l M QE 'qeniemcaei P one 227-6388 .2 LQ W J MM Amo 25022 4,021 oelmli I4.u,+.lJLAc?.4LcQ rw-juz 5,136 LU QALBNWLQ- meds? pgmvugxxgwm XRD Luigi i......mM LW EW? Ofcoza Ymzmw- DQ Lf-bM'+ QQ C340 mmm QS 'QLOMJ M LJ.. CLLLQ If Doa lfxgflfw-IO QAgz1? 5U CQJLCQ ICQ, V LO AGN:-Q JQLL MA LO-KCAK LLJSQ, SBQXQQQ 4,-ygjffb Cl my .N OQL, : umm Ovua ILQQQ fQ,U.,w.,Q3S A !LLLQ.J , , +2 A c B ELus an - . ' mended Music co. ll U , Pj 1223 E. Fron1',S1'. VVAYS V I ' 52,004 42. mN,QQ.,QeQQFD 7 ' K-Fuel-Q7 Meg J FURNITURE K 'X , N ' ' u oxvwwgx Ao 3 Clfofmnf-nL,L,JLc , QQ Highway 70-A Wesi' Phone 584-6I32 Q, ' - - A .... . 'fK.Q10aJQM1QvJ,vJM.L., fyfai' C2440 Q 5a'2L'LOe ,afxcf ,Ae ag 5050! ' ELC 631 fjfLecLJd!Q,L4,o0XQ.!2 41,9405 LQQ AQQLLQA ,QUQA .Especially 'For You QDUQA C21 DUQLUL f52f,f,fL,Q4 , ROXlE'S FLORIST , L adv!! MEBANE HOE C ' - - The Reliable Shoe S+ore Near Wesfern Elecfrac ! I733 N. Church S+. 'ZZQD Ecol' LOL! Kuo Burlingfon, N. C. CA 6.0215 gafhfogd adC45Q45Qf 34l s. Main s+. Burlingfon. Norih Carolina y L45 Qgzggg 6- dl . f A1221 4? .... 1. n . ... QQZMQ X41 5121262 .came ' Kafxccefl 761 A201 Awefzf f M Of' fmgcl-,Ze 44401 ,Ice 64, Co g + I 'F ' , C ' I fo +412 2351312216 mf jZgQYJ.6i0mN eRocERY CO. 2203 Edgewood Ave. l207 E. Webb Ave. Phone CA 6-2429 253 REGAL DRIVE lN Cleaners 8: Laundry I603 S. Church Sf. Burlingfon, N. C. Phone 226-3742 BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS CO 425 S. Spring S+. Burlingion, N0l'i'l1 Carolina Dial CA 6-6634 .,f,frf2'rM0 j-ff? mmf Zia aww - HA if TA Wi hfcfuaj 1 lE,fvvff1,a1,l.7LCl.f-N ' if ei,-1-126-if- D-' ,glpwxff Lw.4,,C,.A,l..,wQfA-f 41 mi fWRG5E'S CUM-PARK PLAZA MTJIJ,-,ff Complere Self-Service 'WT Open Monday Thru Safurday I0 A.M.-9 P.M. THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS Published Every Affernoon Excepf Sunday By rhe Times-News Publishing Company, Inc. Alamance Coun'ry's Only Daily Newspaper 254 Burlingfon, N. C. T. N. BOONE TAILORS COLEMAN f To .,,, . 1 ' Q -T M f oo x Spring S+. k f 3 ., ., '- 2' Q - Ve ...-,-, ,Wx kr M I ., kA,:h ke. ,511 Cum-Park Plaza The Yillager Lonclon Fog Boy's Weeiuns John Meyer Canferbury Belfs Tradiiional Cloihing Sero Shirfs Bofany 500 Hari, Shaffner, 81 Marx Resisfol Hais Arrow Shirls Formal Renial Service Burlingron, Norfh Carolina Your Bank of Opportunity North GarolinaNatipnal Bank TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: '358 Souih Main S+ree+ 6l2 S. Church Si'ree'l' fDrive-In and Time Paymenrl Y'--L ' '- , 1:2 11: .T A. .1 ' .1 in ffl: 3 57:1 ,ff f, f .1111 -- 1 S i - K' , . I, 2-me ' ..., o . - If - fmt? fff,f'13,, gy, fi H ' 221112, Q. 5 5 X . N e -,V 2. Q q,.Mg.e, :qw -4 0 11, fe 9149. 33-1 CompIimenI's of: ALAMANCE RENTALS I349 Souih Church Sfreei BurIing+on Norih Carolina f l 4u.. l iai. S r e I fi' 'fi I ,,.' SE T xref' : im - ' IE - ' v IE Q JI X,A-' I S I ,7x, , Where Smarl Women Shop Burling n, N gr a Zip . SOX SINCLAIR SERVICE 805 S. Church Sf. Burlingfon. N. C. Phone 228-9 I 97 ja f I . w. H. DUNCAN My W yn' I I Esso Service , '37 ' I' Tw V , of Esso , L II BL M onus XL f ' Celebraiing 32nd Anniversary ' J I Da 'S and Church S+. U' ! I ,.,,, --P' Q I HOGAN PLUMBING 81 PHIL H' MAST HEATING I003 W. Webb Ave. . Day 226-744I Nighi 226-4985 256 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. G. 8: A. FINANCE CO., INC 439 S. Spring S+. Phone 226-4474 AuI'o Financing and General Insurance If ou're going tome brave enough to wear the new short skirts, better be coward enough m.ANcHAnn's fp wgqf FASHIGN LOFT 408-4l0 S. Spring Street o ., ee our rien s and rowse Pa ' MArhicT the FNewist Fash?ons! underneath. sf3m,2,m C C OW L it ,Mx Mm . B , is T by S MiiQ6eKa QEHN5 ,.s,:..i.1:. X Dux GZWM Plumbing-Heating ,533 Wir? x I 'Lv'I,. s A I X t IJ Q . DQ' 2, . Air Condi+ioning b Vi 736W 5 Scott 8: Johnson Motors 8: Boats Ofm 0 on Q ,M Q Buf'f Q+o'-- N- C- 5 K w'JwLsowf0AN'4 5i x s P Pet You l Z :.,,. . ,,.: gl' I greg- ,,.,:-sl:1:-:f-1 1-:-12:2Q 2-1:1f s :1: . 1 : :fasg u I ' e I if i'-. ,- tl' .. ,, ,wtf COTTON MILLS M' vqicilf Ldi41:h i945 K Me l THE COUNTRY COBBLER 5I8 S. Main S+. Phone 227-350I X Burlingfon, N. C.. The Very Newesl' in Downiown Cum-Park Plaza Fashion Shoes 435 S. Main S+. Shopping Cenier 227-7465 227-4224 ELON COLLEGE L. G Ulf E Q M C6 Chrisiian E A E Coeclucaiional 5 I3 89 5' Liberal Arls 2 lllllll Z i 929 Y' or S H CAR0 LOWELL'S COLOR TV 265 W. Froni' S+. 226-2609 Specializing in Color TV An+enna Sales 8: Service Eleciric Guifars 8: Amplifiers STEREOS MOTOROLA, SYLVANIA, 258AND OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Complimenfs of SUBURBAN BOUTIQUE BEAUTY SALON 2606 S. Church S+. CA B-7588 Burlingion, N. C. sq ' Tj., J A J . Y JIS, bile. ill '?slJli:l 'llwbpll-A ll' .iw 'lifi1'li? Q 5 Jw ,,, gif ,- K '..l'il ,F f in li J! '- V. ,f1sxl 'f ,A ', l l' ' ,1 i Epi 'ff -rx Ili' .50 ,k Jo , F '.: x A-Lk . VH.. , . ll 3 , fl f- 4l'f'Pgrf'.of,AII Ydua Earn . Q- ,if-' 'ff' J iv , L ' i -f ,. Ls 1 i--E - I K. 5 . 4-:tip TJ 4 A 7,7 Plslyxpms i s 1 L. . I. s . Q V ii- x 1.-yi: - 1 ' ' -' 'i ,iffq',lf girfvifl.'il?.g',9l-pl ' V-1 ril':'.+l'9x+- 5 A xr A L -xi l ' .i 'il XV IA X Il 'l VN fy rxfli V a I I ORDER OF DEMOLAY OFFICERS: Senior Councilor Tommy MaH'hews Masfer Councilor Craig Swaim Junior Councilor Charlie Bullock THE BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF Wish Io Thank Our Adveriisers 'For Helping Make I'I1e '955 D35-Y'x'H'JACK ATKINSON DAIRY CO., OSSI 9. 2402 Maple Ave. QVQVQSL3 VQIIEHZSI 3fk1i+g.QumIa 'til In Ejirv- we W WN exam W6 +091 fHgfmqg'I'HE 09,2 ' I-u-Baca S.,,., cP'f m,.f'fD'-'-.w...r.E,-x. .T U c'gfL WI' Lair!- ww .I.',,,,g,Qn-MQ:-I-J CK ST Fi?-N d S -0'l.'+:,P U In ,J . Us ,x' J .J f'mfj M3 W ffm.. SJH-eva, .EQ ,, 94 Emo ,'Wa-w+f,.,of.:1fW+0,0,Qb,-- ., W5 v-P. My DRAW - Jaxx IA 'M' U' ' Csngratulltes the Class CQGT +R 4 ,F .Lb LAL 'BGL NI2.vu- .lLs,':f Www we aww C2 5. ' ' U, - Q . I E, U . 260'7'i1-Aff' . v-of GERS All I said was BURGER CHEF :2?EwT2?1E2Ei?'2Ei35?E2 , A '.5W+:3:i5:i:1:3:5RR:l- ,N ..,.,. . . ..,.,.. e A . N. :,:-:-:-:,,,- -::5::,:-Q:-, WAN: ir.: ' Rexx Q n ,QM or i People on the go go Burger Chef for the bug new BIG SHEF Two double deck Open Flame Broiled hamburgers with melted cheese tan sauce to ed with fue.-xgxgoyrg mm., A 'few of 'Phe receni' graduaies of WHS who now work ai' Souih ll SOUTHERN BELL Telephone and Telegraph Co ff Ry If Rf? ,IA ik Myf .NJ A MM II I If Q IW By Q' NX R Rf' lfxAi,f'yAiBIf Q A6fjI'he'Qp2.Tlass Portraits in This Yearb O PM do Q Tix I I Were Made- by ig? id? I ,I jfgc E? ii I. 2? ,. F23 qi SMITH STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS i l F OFFICIAL PORTRAIT '25 PHOTOGRAPHERS Q I I I2 Eas+ H s K4 ,O I W7 Tw k ME RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 1 ,KV fE?,,gi?jaif Yffwgwf Kid JZQI WWW? FV ERT E E' Q2 W W wwf gagmalegx PM 6? WRQ F Acknowledgements The I966 DOE-WAH-JACK slaff expresses ils deepesl' apprecialion To lhose who willingly rendered 'lheir services in making possible This publicalion of lhe DOE WAH JACK. We are exlremely graleful 'lo Jrhe principal, facullry and sludenl body for Jrheir paiience and co-operalion. Olhers who have helped and 'ro whom our special lhanks go are 'lhe following: John Charles Angermayer Kris Arnold Mrs. Lolrlie Sue Arlhur Blalocks T. N. Boone Belsy Brewer Geraldine Brooks Mr. Joe Carson Marilyn Carver CivineHes Civilan Club Mr. Vernon Culpepper Mrs. Rena Maude Danieley Mrs. Frances Dawson Mr. William Evans Exchange Club Exchangelles Mr. C. A. Frye Na+ Garrison Mrs. Eugene Gordon Mrs. Florence Graham Beverly Granl' Mr. L. G. Gulhrie Mr. Jesse W. Harringlon Mrs. Rebecca Harrison Janel Hooper Mr. Gains Hopkins Key Club Keyelles Mrs. Mary Lalrla Judy Long Mr. 84 Mrs. C. W. Lowry Mr. Ed McCauley Janis Meggs Mr. R. L. Miller, Jr. Debbie Riley Mr. Wilbur Roberlson Joe Shull Mr. Jack Sink Mr. Thomas Smilh Cheryl Thomas Mr. Bob Warren Charlene Wells Mr. 84 Mrs. Zeb Whilehursl lll Cam Whirenack Slephanie Wilson Mr. Sam Yarbrough ln working lhis year on lhe DOE-WAH-JACK. we have 'fried 'ro presenl' a Tangible record of Those Jrhings +ha+ have meanl' so much +0 all lhe sludenls al' WHS. We hope 'lhal' in years lo come, lhis record will recall memories of ioys and sorrows. 'rhrills and disappoinlmenls-in facl. all lhe 'rhings lhal lefl Their mark on Williams High School in I965-I966. And lhis we leave behind--our inlerprelafion of lhe WHS seal. 64 l Achievemenfs . ................... . . . . . . . Acknowledgemenfs ........................... Adminisfrafive Sfaff of fhe Cify Schools All-Sfafe Band ...................... . . . All-Sfafe Orchesfra Arf Awards ............................ . . . Assisfanf Principal ............................ Assisfanf Superinfendenfs of fhe Cify Schools .... Afhlefic Direcfor ................. Ba nd ........... BARKER Sfaff Baseball ..... Baslcefball , . . Bible Club .. Boofgirls ....................., Bus Drivers ...................... . . . Business and Vocafional Deparfmenf Cafeferia Manager ............. Chess Club ......... .... Choral Music .... Civineffes ..... ' Classes ..... Clowns ...... .................. . . . Coaches ........ Z :V ................. . . . Commiffees of fhe Sfudenf Council Cusfoclians ........... :F ........ Debafing Team ......... Dedicafion ............... Disfribufive Educafion Club ........ .. . DOE-WAI-I-JACK Affendanfs ........ . . . DOE-WAI-l-JACK King and Queen .... ...,. DOE-WAH-JACK Sfaff ..........,. . . . Dramafics Club .................. . . . EI Chculo Espaiiiol Elecfives ........... English Deparfmenf .... Epilogue ............................. ..... Exchangeffes ................... Execufive Commiffee of 'rhe Sfudenf Council ...... Fine Arfs Deparfmenf ................... Foofball ............................. . . . Foreign Languages Deparfmenf Fufure Teachers of America .... Girls Afhlefic Associafion .... Golf .... ' .............. Governor's School f .... Guidance Counselors .... Healfh Careers Club . .. Homecoming ....... lnfer-Club Council .w. . . Junior Civifan Club .... Junior Class ........ Index Junior Engineers Club Junior Exchange Club ..., Junior Marshals ........... Junior Varsify Cheerleaders . .. Key Club .................... Keyeffes ....................... La Sociedad l-lonoraria Hispanica La Sociefe Honoraire de Francais Le Cercle Frangais ......... :I ..... Librarians ........... Mainfenance Chief Maioreffes ............ Masque and Gavel ....... Mafhemafics Deparfmenf . .. Monogram Club ............., Morehead Scholarship Finalisfs .... Nafional Forensic League ......... Nafional Honor Sociefy ..............,. Norfh Carolina Sfudenf Council C ongress Orchesfra ........................... Physical Educafion Deparfmenf .... Principal ..................... Prologue ..... Prom .......... Quill and Scroll Salufaforian .... School Board ...... School Spirif ........ Science Deparfmenf . . f . Scribblers Club ...... Secrefaries . . . Senior Class .... Senior Sfafisfics .... .... Service .................... g Social Science Deparfmenf .... Sophomore Class .......... Speech and Debafing Club .... Sfafe Officers and Awards . .. Sfudenf Assisfanfs ........ Sfudenf Body Officers . . . Sfudenf Council ...... Sfudenf Sfore ................... Sfudies .......................... Superinfendenf of fhe Cify Schools .... Swimming ...................... Tennis ..... .... Track ...... Tri-Hi-Y .......... Valedicforian .......... ....... . . . Varsify Cheerleaders .... 1 ............. Vocafional lndusfrial Clubs of America . . . Wresfling ................ . ........ . -qi , Y, V, gg, -, ' -j ii 1 . A -T':','i'l:h:.'-- .j., F ' . 1 1 JM '.' 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Williams High School-+he scroll, +he iorch, +he bulldog. and l'he s'l'airway. ln our search 'for knowledge. we rely on such learning cenlers as 'rhe classroom, +he library, and ihe science and foreign language laboralories. ln 'our efiori lo serve. we enier enihu- siaslically info 'rhe exfra-curricular acl-ivilies +ha+ cenier around clubs and iheir proiecis. and lhe co-curricular programs 'lhai encourage par-i iicipalion in speech- aclivilies and fine aris programs. As we endeavor +o gain 'lhe spirif of o-ur mascol, we supporl' our alhleiic leams in 'lheir conquesf of many excellenf groups 'lhroughoui ihe slale. Then as we acquire some goals and begin lo reach for oihers ihal srill elude our grasp, we grow in wisdom and characier, even 'ihrough our slriving. Our currenl' edifion of lhe DOE-WAH-JACK ihus shows how lhe siudenls of Waller M. 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