Yadkinville High School - Yadkinian Yearbook (Yadkinville, NC)
- Class of 1967
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Richard Miller, Phyllis Mason . . . .Janet Wallace, Richard Miller Mary McLeod . . . . . . .janet Wallace, William Hood Dennis Cameron, Janice Reynolds ....................LeonardWood Mrs. Nedl-Iood Operetta 1 94 1 - 1 942 ALMA MATER gcllool gong Mun lmu hymn h No Pvrnwn or Puwrnl Lnnnlo 11: C Gluu Enlurl Glam! Ilnmr mn An wnm Rf! Glam lull many Andn-mn Dtlmn 'rode mem mm Pm! Pom uwmm Hnu-hm Mr-fx. Ham Mum wnunmf Imax mmm: vafpmm wngm Lu.-1. Sine Hobson Jw xeny 1'.,mmy Hamm My.-uf wuunml nf.-mu smauwmn owrgn num ramen 1-1. B. Munn- nubfn Hnzfmn my sm-rm... vmm nfynnxa cf., sms: cfm momma :me wm-11.1. n-my wma. may Blnkky .1 u su n nn fn- up Dorothy Klger -ws I mule nm.--gm . 93112 mfg!! 111 gr bY ff wxx Lewis Brumfield ax X T 'Q 'W' Xu W : ig : :sr gg THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 ,515 4, W, ,,qo,,,1 W mg, gn fats-e nc-ver .ill kr-1-f l'KqSlLnJBAfwelov1 so A . 5 1- J.. 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W e A 'D v '- wg win qhdhx Simi- Pu-sos ko Hu, 504-752' Fu , 94' dd 'Wf 'lrll!, Hrqh - 12. - E , Q Q l - is ' 9 3 0 53 Governor Terry Sanford's visit in 1963. TABLE OF C0 TENTS Foreward ..... . . . .3 Dedication ..... .... 4 In Memoriam .... . . . 5 History ....... ..... 7 Present ....... .... 1 9 Student Body. . . . . . . 33 Activities .... .... 6 5 Athletics .......... .... 7 9 Features ............. .... 9 3 Elementary School .... . . . 105 Advertisements .... . . . 119 Future .......... . . .143 FORE WORD Forty-three years! Almost half a century! Who can grasp the significance of the changes that have occurred in this time?From a small student body of approximately seventy, our school has become through the years a means of enlightenment to thousands of students. The spirit of Yadkinville School lies in contributions made to society by a vast number of students who have graced her halls. The administrators and instructors have prepared these students to fa ce the world-and prepared them Well. But the gr e ate st of all things endure, the ideals for which our school stands-truth, sincerity, and honesty. We proudly say that we can remember our school for past accomplishments, for leadership of the present, and for the influence upon students who will continue their education. Therefore, we the members of the staff give to you the 1967 e d ition of the YADKINIAN containing a brief history of our Alma Mater. 1957 ciass Ring DEDICATIO 'Qi Fig We honor this year a couple for whom we have the greatest respect and admiration. Their high standards of morality, their fairness, and their interest in all phases of school life cause them to stand tall in the eyes of all of us--students, faculty, and staff. Their energies and abilities are channeled toward those things that work for the greater benefit of the students. Correcting and then forgetting our transgressions are marks of their understanding. It is with appreciation and appropriateness that we, the last graduating class ofYadkinville High School, dedicate the 1967 YADKINIAN to MR. and MRS. EDGAR B. COMER 4 A TRIBUTE s W , 1 f Yadkinville Memorial Activity Field A combined community effort completed this field in 1956, as a tribute to those who have fought for their country. These former Yadkinville High School stu- dents p aid the s upr e m e sacrifice during World War II: Vance E Adams john Thomas Davis Bobby Dobbins Charles R Dunnagan Ralph D Eaton Howard Mackie Roy F McCollum Hilory Sizemore jay P Wagoner 5 u f W 'rw T Tal, a member of the class of 1966, received an appoint- ment to West Point. Q- sl: 1 by i 1' - 'fl L4 Hugh Dinkins On June 24, 1941, Hugh Dinkins, a former student, became one of the first draftees of World War II. 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So your deeds will live forever As ancient wrongs give way to rights. Mr. A.H- Wolfe Mr. Z.H. Dixon 1924-1926, 1927-1928 1926-1927 gl. , 1Q,Nf:,5-3-Qfligzroz f .' 1iser:gff'fig.,:i,i5w?'ff' Qi' Om, 2,-wi-haf' vm., - 1- . Y-,qw-1-Liv swf :tw A .1 U .P f 3 X Q I f lg 1,5111- . , - f fffiki-:If '.-GYSJ ' V .gv.Q14j4?f',vf . 4 ' Q ,, .4 fr. f-L iff 057' x v. 1 f V1 f ' .ff if wi? , 'lt f UE Pi ig-1 f ff ' is :aQ+5g,1.,1'fzfgA 531152. I - i ifgf..m,r,w-.w gifm ., , 1 2131 1 'zzfify ' if ' - wiv' Gregg M L A A ,iw 2 .. if 31,3 gi 1' 3? 5' Mr. D.D. Martin Mr. R. H. Crater 1928-1939 1942-1947 A ,fin : 4:16101 '71 gi? A 1 . ei , ' 'M M A' 15, V ' Mmm. : C . w r.: Mr. R.P. Buchanan Mr. E.B. Comer 1947-1963 1963-present 8 A History Yadkinoille High School The present Yadkinville School grew out of the Yadkin- ville Normal School, which was established in 1891 by Professor Zeno H. Dixon. The Normal School was erected on the site now occupied by the Yadkinville Community Building. In 1907, a new building was constructed on the site of the present school auditorium. The dates of Yadkinville School are 1917 until 1967, but the present High School has been in operation only since 1924. The principals until 1924 were Wade H. Britt 119171, Will E. Fleming 119181, Rossie Shore 119191, N.W. Gresham 119201, and C.N. Dobbins 11921-231. The actual Yadkinville High School, as we know it today, began operation in 1924, with Mr. A.H. Wolfe serving as the first principal. Other principals were: Mr. A.H. Dixon 11926-19271, Mr. R.H. Crater11928-19391, Mr. L.H. Koon11939-19421, Mr. D.D. Martin 11942- 19471, Mr. R.P. Buchanan 11947-19631, and Mr. E.B. Comer 11963- 19671. The most extensive building program associated with Yadkinville School took place in 1949, when the present high school section and gymnasium were built. A tem- porary lun ch room was built in 1948, and the new high school building was finished in 1950. Along with the new building, a gymnasium, scien ce and home economics laboratories, and a library were built.Many improvements were made in the landscaping, walks, driveways, and parking areas.Also, the playgrounds were reworked and the new activity field was constructed with space for football, baseball, softball, tennis, volley ball, and basketball. Much of the credit for these improvements is given to the FFA, under the direction of Mr. Herbert Cameron, and community-minded organizations. Since 1963, five classroom trailers and a band room were added. Mr. E.B. Comer has been principal since 1963. He will be remembered as the last principal of Yadkinville The first student body. 119231 In 1928 and 1929, the brick annex and the agricultural building were built. From 1929 to 1942, are the dates duringwhich the three-room classroom building was built. From 1942 to 1947, the old gymnasium was torn down and plans for a new high school and a new gymnasium were made. High School. Mr. Comer has prepared the school, its stu- dents, and its teachers for consolidation. Now, the year is 1967, the last few mont.hs of Yadkin- ville High School are dwindling. Now is the time to look backward as well as forward and to remember as well as dream. , The First Girls' Basketball Team 1925 Left to right: Garnett Kelly, Annie Speer, Jessie Brandon, Rachel Holcomb, Lucy Parker, and Edna Wooten, captain. State Champions 1926 These boys, coached by y Mr. Yountz, won thirteen HW our of the fifteen games played. Mr. Leonard Kelly, teacher, and Mr. Leo Martin, manager. l Q 'Q A 19 y ,,f, , N f, A 2 X ' A f e if 5 h xvi' V q ' f f, ' 5 ' , , ff g Q9 Q L'.f.'T ' nf ll a 1 The First Home Economics Class 1926 These eighth grade girls model their hand-made uniforms. They pre p are d and served the food for the Junior-Senior Banquet. 10 iii!-'lv ff l Graduating Class 1927 Mr. Z.H. Dixon was the principal. s '4- weggg-n1f',f.'1 ill-1 11? 5 Qi I4 if su-- KH 0 '1 jg as. Inuit D 1 lull 3 qs av'- Cilf ' ' .- .QIKM lnill fl was llllllg-nlnnrl wk? 1 A Basketball Team 1928 This team, coached by Allen Brandon fthe late Dr. H. A. Brandonl, won the Yadkin CoimtyTour- nament and the jour- nal and Sentinel Tournament. 1 Y-.. Graduating Class 1929 Teachers were Allen Brandon, Mary Harding, Rufus Crater, Ethel Brumfield, and Tom Litaker. 11 ,W i':'7f.E.,. ' t ssrnaii 1- ' - em--sa: H25 W5 -f.'33'f if? 1234 fa Faculty 1930 First row: Sara Holcomb, Madeline johnson, Mildred Holton, Mildred Logan. Second row: Caroline Bell, Margaret H i n s h a W, Edith Crater, Mary Harding. Th i r d r ow: Rufus Crater, B anks Ritchi e, Walser Hudspeth, Nelson Ireland. A. V . f K 1, .f - ,x fa., .gr .'- Graduating Class 1939 Their sponsor was Mr. L. P. Spell. Graduating Class 1931 Their sponsor was Nelson Ireland. 'W , Mr. Fred C. Hobson Mr.Hobson succeeded Mr.I. T. R e e c e a s Superintendent of Yadkin County Schools in 1939. He has served from that time to the present. ..,.., in -, mlm, Basketball 1932 Yadkinville High School basketball team, 1932 champions of Northwest North Carolina and victors for the second straight year in the Journal and Sentinel Tournament. Basketball Team 1945-1946 Graduating Class 1945 s 1 1 1 1 5 if 11 il n ?, ra 2- ! 1? 9 L7 A Milk? ,qu-...,M Miss Mary Harding The first Yadkinian was published in 1948 and dedicated to Miss Mary Harding. 1948 Faculty Early Cheerleaders 1948 Scene from First Lunchroom The first lunchroom o p e n e d in 1948- 1949. The building was con- structed of War s ur plus materials. 1 1 y -va! The First Activity Bus The Parent-Teacher Association p ur c h a s e d this bus during the school year of 1948-1949. E 1324559 T' ,V 1'-ri.,-1,1 :1f111 1'i2, , Q ,X l,y,5Agy1g . 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M' X 1 1 :1::Ei,3f 1. if 11 uf' 1 2 1 3 l1'5 'f'. 1 Q -1 1 ' F -il it 1 1 1 4 1 TM 1 A 1 H11 M y 1 , 1, 1- .way K ' , Qui ,M , . W 1 1-ni 4 ' ' 'A-'11 1 ' y 11' . A Y '?1:..s,, 1 1' M ' 1' ' . 14 ..., '1 ri 1 . wmv- - MSW? 0-,we ww 1-nw ,wif-, .', l. i:4i'N1 X IS .. mi! ll 5912! I QI ., if :X VT x 'Q ' Q -as YADKINVILLE INN xx I YE . X . 3 AL. N' EXW , in ,rltv sz I in I ,.-K I EXPERIENCE . . . TODAY I I I I I I I i I i 18 I cwmllnbl rn jim-Eggs Q PRESENT 1966-1967 N 4 i up-nv Learning by day-to-day experiences What parade ? Wg gv. .h 1 , 92 f.. f f P ,W , 1 I I L , f ? .Vfkf f 1 Oom-pa-pa Oom-pa-pa u , - myself. The Great Pumpkin, I presume ? Irefuse to answer on the grounds that I might incriminate is a vital part Hello, andwelcome to the end of the Max Davis Show. , ,. gg u What did you say was in that bottle? S.. fs L.. The Halloween dance, sponsored by the faculty, was a big success. 21 s i 1 i I I E . I i 1 1 i I I I f x Bur Co-ordination strikes e v e r y seven seconds. Let Hertz put you. . . 22 of school lzfe Wake up, Wayne. We're being watched. Y ,ili at Yadkimfille High School px,r Slurpl Slurpl ' 'xii And now a word from Alka-Seltzer. 'X Yes, Rodney, there E a Santa Claus. Oh my goodness! Newsweek spelled my name wrong A 'I vm Y OH! ,, nu' -ir W. A X B 1' W. . ' ,, Q 1, r '41, 4.11.-f' I' -0. 1 fr me f -mv. Administration .in-a....,..aL Mr. Fred C. Hobson Superintendent Yadkin County Schools me .1-1iAs.,....,,,,, Mr. Charles Fletcher 5 Supervisor of I-Iigh Both the county and the local administrative staffs work c o n s t a n t l y and efficiently for the betterment of the educational and social programs within the school. They are always interested in the progress andwelfare of students and teachers. prsvfv-ft Miss Grace Coppedge Supervisor of Elementary Mrs. Virginia Daniels Supervisor of High School ! School Instruction Guidance Instruction I .V .,,, Q , ,..,, V il E 9,115 fix I . ,Q 1 5 M f' ik.. I X X QL 1 '1 !r Mr. Ed Lakey Mr. George Steelman Mrs. Thomas Williams ESEA Co-ordinator Audio-Visual Technician Special Education Teacher 24 -- - - .... nv-'J' Mr. Hubert Reynolds County Attendance Counselor Mrs. Edith Davis Supervisor of Elementary Guidance g or . shi ,.,. Q M . . .. in Mr. Gilvin Angell Driver Training Instructor alll i L L i 'I a l A l .lL F' in gg: ffl lun s-1 N 'f' Mr. E.B. Comer Mrs. E.B. Comer Mrs. Barbara Driver Principal School Secretary High School Aide fr: l C 'Refi PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Seated: Mrs. jack Hudspeth, second vice-presidentg Mrs. Mr. Carl Gentry, Jr. , Dr. W alden Todd, Mr. Ray C.B. Hughes, Jr. , presidentg Mr. Dewey Huggins, first Hutchens, chairman. vice-president. Standing: Mrs. Ruth Ferguson, secretaryg Mr. Jack Wishon, treasurer. 12352 ., 5 YADKIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Lindbergh W. Swaing Mr. Edwin M. Speasg Mr. W.H. Poindexter, Jr.g Mr. Leon F. Thornasson, Chairrnang Mr. Fred C. Hobson, Superintendentg Mr. Harold I. Steelman. -1 25 ' .m'iil!-+-wr411f-r----'T- r -Q - - - I --.Q 1-Q 3 f Language is Mrs. Ruth Ferguson Miss Janice Willard East Carolina College Wake Forest College English, French E11g1iS1'1 Now Dean, what kind of French was that? W-Q. The ultimate goals of the Language Department are twofold: first, to make students aware of words-their structures, meanings, and a rr a n g e m e nt sg second, to cultivate an appr e ci ation for literature. Students are challengedto think critically, to reason logically, and to express themselves accurately and effectively. Well, of course, the subject of the infinitive is in the objective case! Q'-e Mrs. James Dobbins, Ir. , student teacher. --- r--V--'Y -4- : Y'--'..'. T 7i.T.i2a.1... J1f'Ei.I.'ikii.hhh-. ' ' Mathematics and Science MATHEMATICS Mathematics is not so much a body of knowledge as a special kind of language, one so perfect and abstract that it may be understood universely. The proper usage of the grammar of the language is determined by logic. Math- matics deals as much with philosophy, economics, military strategy, musical composition, artistic per- spective, and parlor games as it has to do with atomic physics. Our civilization would scarcely exist Without it. Something funny in ALGEBRA? If Mrs. Felix McKnight University of North Carolina at Greensboro Science, Physical Education 'S Mrs. Carl I-Ioots Appalachian State Teachers' College Mathematics 'QED' Miss Io Ann Sharpe University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mathematics, Science SCIENCE The study of science is valuable in helping students understand life and how living organisms respond to the factors o f their e nv i r o m e nt. By mastering scientific principles and by applying the scientific method students acquire skills in solving problems and in adjusting to a rapidly changing world. Attack from the rear. ....- ...S if is ,. 'K ii i 4 .-.7 , .l Social Studies 1 The S oc i al Studies Department strives to make stu- dents aware of man's development as a social being- ,gm an his progress from times of the first recorded history to the present. Students need a broad understanding of the social Mr' sciences in order that they might learn lessons of the past and g a in knowledge which will be profitable in dealing with problems of the future. Mrs. Gorrell Prim Mrs. Robert Taylor University of North Illinois State University Carolina at Greensboro Social Studies Wake Forest College Social Studies, French X In case you're wondering, its only bubble gum. This is the most fasci- nating subject. 28 But, Mr. Davis, I made only thirty mistakes' Mr. Max Davis High Point College University of North Carolina Business Education ' 1314411 -'Q ,f 2 Appalachian State Teachers' K Q i 5 X - - - -....,....il Library The library, through its varied activities, resources, and mat er i als, should be the hub of the school with its spokes reading into all academic and leisure endeavors. It prov i de s opportunities for students to develop helpful interests, to m ake personal adjustments, and to acquire d e sir a ble social attitudes. It further helps students to become skillful and discriminating users of both printed and audio-visual materials. , .w,c, g 4 fo 1 f ,f - ' 9 r . L- 'f Y Wil., 4 ,aww , 2 ,,,. l Mrs. Homer Gabard ' Appalachian State . Teachers' College 1 . Librarian I Mrs. H. A. Brandon . 1, W' 5 1? A ,D Library Aide ' 1- 1 7 I 3 , 1 ..- . ..lJ.i.4-.c 41 Well, another locker raid. , X r. r-+ Guidance The Guidance D e p a rt m e nt is involved in the following ar e a s of intellectual development of all pupils: e d u c at io n al course planningg planning for post-high school e d u c a t io ng encouraging optimal in t elle c t u al productivity, studying problems o f failing students, recognizing and trying to eliminate the pr ob le m s o f lack of motivation in academic learning. Mrs. Ned Hood Colle ge Guidance, English Y -. A., f 1. ' F. ' I I Richard, a no t h e r ' application? 30 ' Q '. ' l ' ' . 71 -,MA Jing.. , ,,i.aQ....L .uAaV Q. - 15.44832 2' i, ,wb P' , , ,lm f2f 'f -i S , sig' ffgjyp-sf. xi, lil I , One. . . two. . . three ll' Mr. Tom Boyette Appalachian State Teachers' College Physical Education Social Studies 'Huw ilk-0 Mr. Steve Helton Guilford College Physical Education Social Studies I'm not lazy! I only rest between naps. four. One. . .two. . . la sim! Education Physical Education is of vital importance to a school curriculum if healthful attitudes toward the body and sportsmanship are to be instilled in the minds of the stu- dents. This part of the curriculum includes courses con- cerned with an individual's health, his safety, and his recreation. Students also discover ways of making wise use of their leisure time. Q -,FQT--iii?-fl ff!-if -PSF.-r - - - -:-Hu --.- - -4 -C -- -C se 1-122 A 0 a Vocatzonal Eclucatzon M Home Economics Aw My Mrs. James A. Groce, Ir. Appalachian State Teachers' College Home Economics Amy and Lynn take honors at the Dixie Classic Fair. Mr. Cameron and Walter repair a small motor. Hom e Economics and Agriculture have always been concerned with the well-being of individuals and familiesg therefore it makes a unique contribution in the preparation of the individual for intelligent and effective family and community living. Agriculture 'I 'Q' Mk 51 ft I xiii, , KE, 4 fx, 2 'kg gi ww? ' we Mr. Herbert Cameron i i s Q A North Carolina State University Agriculture -fi as Q ,www-Q STUDENT BODY gum, Amr N. BI llfl I mr.: ENTIRE STUDENT BODY 1926 33 Q' . . . E f...,,, 7 Senior S enior Class Officers: Richard Miller, president, Emily Freeman, s e cr e t ary, Brenda Renegar, vice-president, Charles Vestal, treasurer. Mrs. Ferguson's I-lom eroo m: Dean Norman, president, Pamela Shermer, secretarygjudy Misenhiemer, vice-pres- ident, Charles Vestal, treasurer. 34 1. . .xr fy, Class Q Z ...,, x i if Mrs. Hood's Homeroom, Perry Hudspeth, president, Emily Freeman, s e c r e t a ry, Brenda Renegar, vice-president, Richard Miller, treasurer. Mrs. I-Ioots' Homeroom: Lernard Wood, president, Janet Wallace, vice-president, Betty Sheek, secretary, Libby Carter, treasurer. .. A-. ..sz..1u...,.z u-1.ua...z.mw' ' -pus-ir N..- RONALD ROBERT ADAMS FFA 1, 2, 3,4. F, CYNTI-ILA ELLEN BOYD Basketball 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 2, Yadkinian Staff 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Junior Marshal, S e nior Super- lative, Library Club 2, 3, 4. ,. ,'a.e:..f ' .xml-A 'A SHARON LEE ADAMS The senior tmp, ,I 144, il N 3.1-1 G1 ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, FI-LA 1, 2, 3, Majorette 3, Assistant Drum Majorette 4, Basketball Manager 3,Halloween Queen 2, Junior Play, Library Club. Rl-ug avian-aL KATHLEEN MARIE BRAY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Fl-LA 1, FTA 2, 3, 4, Yadkinian Staff 4,Monitors' Club 2, 3, Ma- jorette 2,3,4, Co-Chief 3, Head 4, junior Play, Library Club 4. 35 - -un- TIMMY ASHLEY Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 2, 3, Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4, Land judging Team 3, 4, Concession 4. l PM A Rs YZ? DONALD CURTIS BROWN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 2, 3, 4. RONALD CARSON Yaclkin High 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. Which was so gay, 4 :J .. ,f,r.A-A5355-ff K 'C ' as K . wry , Q ki' r sf' ,, of Aww , Q Q! .... 1 X NN X R W - 3 Most Intellectual Phyllis Mason and Richard Miller 36 4 -. .ill ELIZABETH LEIGH CARTER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1,2g Science Club 3,45 FI-IA 1, 2, 35 FTA 3, 4, Officer 4, Monitors' Club 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1,2,4, Homecoming Attendant 35 Library Club 3, 4. ' '1 1 HELEN MARIE COE Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 FHA 1, 2, 3, FTA 2,3,4, Monitors' Club 35 Li- brary Club 4. , ,,......l.4. REX CRANFILL Football 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1,3,4, Officer 4, I-Iomeroom Officer 1, Junior Play, Senior Superlative. X I .X 'var' DoRcAs DINKINS ciee Club1,2,FI-IA1,2,3. - fa-'L.!,gQ, .' X 1- T? HENRY DAVIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Baseball 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Electronics Club 1,2,Science Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Monitors' Club 2, 3, Yadkinian Staff 4, Baseball Manager 2. DAVID STEVE DAYE Footb all 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, Ice Cream Salesman 1, Con- cession 1. A most successful play- JOAN DINKINS Basketball 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 2, Class Officer 3, Cheerleader 4, Library Club 2, 3, . MARTHA CAROLYN DOUB Glee Club 1,2,3, Science Club 4, Fl-IA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. 12 ri 'lm 4, Officer 2, 3. -Qu VT? 37 QF -. ...lj 4-'LVN it-y'ns..:2-'Y' S. ,X P SAMMY EADS DIANE ELDRETH C1166 C1ub1,2,3,45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club Officer 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4. 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club GARY STEPHEN EVANS Football l,2,3,45j'.V. Basketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Baseball Scorekeeper andMan- ager 35 Ice Cream Salesman 2. 1 irive- 3:17 3, 4. We will have these EMILY ANN FREEMAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 25 Monogram Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Fl-IA 2, 35 Monitors' Club 25 I-Iomeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Class Officer 45 Presidents' Council 1, 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Chief 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Superlative. WM .jus-v HOMER RONDAL GABARD Football 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 Science Club 45 Monitors' Club 2 5 Forensic Club 3. 4.5 as PATSY LEIGH HARRISON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Glee Club 1,2,35Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 FI-LA 1,25 Monitors' Club 3, Officer 35 Basketball Manager 15 Homecoming Atten- dant 15 S enior Superlative5 Li- brary Club 2, 3. DONALD GRAY I-LAWKS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Land Judging 35 Concession 3. , L iii- RICKEY I-IELTON G1eeC1ub1, Monitors' Club 2, 3. Emily Freeman and Leonard Wood moments to remember. H -'i-'l-51-M-'Q' 41 'If'-if A - - A W- . . 4! is Tl? gm, OQWQN- sm 'Dx S JUDY CAROL HENNINGS Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. The quiet talks, X ' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,35 -, , ,, .......,..i.l' Patsy Harrison and Perry I-Iudspeth 40 l' ELIZABETH GRAY HOOTS Glee Club 1, 35 Science Club 4, Fl-IA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Mon- itors' Club 3, Library Club 1,2,4. I KENNETH LEE HOWELL Football 1, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1,25 Electronics Club 1,25 Science Club 3,45 Monitors' Club 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Yadkinian I Staff 4, Presidents' Council 3. PERRY HUDSPETI-I Football 1, 2, 3, -1, Captain 4, Basketball 1, 25 J. V. Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1,2,3, Officer2, Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Electronics Club 1,2, Officer 1, FTA 3,-1, Officer 4, I-Iomeroom Officer 1, 2,3,4, Class Officer 3, Yadkinian Staff 4, Presidents' Council 2, 4, Forensic Club 3, Junior Play, Senior Superlativeg All Con- ference Football 1965-1966. Q- fin sv, TT' LARRY LEE HUTCHENS Band 1, 2, 3. I 0. p'4Sna'qq...' 11 ai RONNIE HUDSPETI-I J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 3, 4, Monitors' Club 3, Bus Drivers' Club 3,43 Concession 1, 2. 11452 I No.5 .Z BOBBY HUT Cl-IEN S FFA 1,2, 3,4. the noisy un, NANCY GRAY I-IUTCI-IENS LARRY HUTCI-IENS Glee Club 1,2,35 Science Club -1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Bus FHA 1,2,3, Monitors Club 3 Drivers' Club 3, 4, Officer 4. Library Club 1, 4. . . ,rg .rf is ---'r' 41 --vh- If X1 F , , PI-HLLIP HUTCHENS SHELBY JEAN HUTCHEN S Basketball 4, j.V. Basketball 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Electronics 25 Baseball1,2, Electronics Club Club 1, 2, Fl-IA 1, 2, FTA 3, 4, 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4,Monitors' Library Club 1- Club 2. JACKIE LESTER Baseball 4,Glee Club 3, 4, Elec- tronics Club 1,2, FFA 1,2 Officer 3. The homework that we had not done LINDA LOU IESTER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4 Electronics Club 2, O ff i c e r 2 Science Club 3,45 FHA 1,2, 3, Officer 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 N, f lx qs.,,.,..-1 CHRISTOPHER A. JOHNSON Football 1,2,3,4,J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1,2, Monitors' Club 35 Base- ball Scorekeeper 3- Junior Pla - 2 ya Basketball Announcer 3, 4. 135: ,gan 42 V? A'-'X MARION SI-IERMER JONES, IR. 33747 1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Cream Sales- man 1, 2, 3. JAMES HUBERT LOGAN Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2,3,4,Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Monogram Club 1, 2,3 4, Officer4,FTA 3 4 Officer 7 I 7 5 4, Homeroom Officer 35 Senior Superlative. V 5 H' Q ' N X 6 'wk-'sv' ir 1, .SI . 5' x Y is v Most Likely to Succeed janet Wallace and Charles Vestal if 3 JOE FRANKLIN MARLER III j.V. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 3, Electronics Club 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Land judging 4. We will have these moments to remember. ,N MARY PI-IYLLIS MASON Glee Clu b 1, 2, 3, 45 Electronics Club 2, FI-IA 1, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer45 Monitors' Club 2, , Yadkinian Staff 3,4,Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Forensic Club 2, 3, Junior Play, junior Marshal3Senior Superlativeg Library Club 3,45 Radio Announcer 4. N. 43 4fYfU05AifK 4 '3-7 'F I - - --up . - .A . ELIZABETH CAROL McCOLLUM Basketball2,3,4, Captain 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3, 45 FHA 1,2,35I-lomeroom Officer 2, 3, Senior Superlativeg Library Club 4, Officer 4. Though summer turns to winter Most Talented Pamela Shermer and Rex Cranfill 'mix 44 LINDA KAY MCCOLLUM Basketball 2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45Monogram Club 3, 45 FHA 1, 25 FTA 2, 3, 45HO1'r1eI'OO1'1'1 Officer 3. 5, 5. L 1, , A . ,ggi 'uqyo Sanur MARY MCLEOD Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Officer 15 Electronics Club 1, 25 Science Club 3,45 FI-IA 1,2, 3, 45 Officer 2,35 FTA 3, 4, Monitors' Club 2, 351-Iomeroom Officer 35Yaclkinian Staff 45 junior Play5Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LQ RODNEY HUGH MCMURRAY Football 1,2,3,Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Electronics Club 2, 3, Officer 2, Science Club 3,4 Officer 4- Monitors' Club 2,3, Forensic Club 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Super- lative, B a ske t b all Announcer, Football Spotter. Q'f':.'?' aim-3... MARY JANE MURPHY FHA 1, 2, 3. 'QQ Qvufhfgc . Q- 1 5 'X '23 xv . I 'ff'-7 RICHARD LLOYD MILLER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basket- ball 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Monogram Club 4, Electronics Club 1,2, Science Club 3, 4, Officer 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Monitors' Club 2,3, Homeroorn Officer 1, 4, Class Officer 4, Yadkinian Staff 3, 4, Presidents' Council 1,4, Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4, Forensic Club 2,3, Officer 3, junior Play, junior Marshal, Senior Superlat ive, Radio and Sports Correspondent. Ana' the present LINDA VESTAL MYERS Glee Club 1,2,3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Homeroorn Officer 1, Library Club 4, Officer 4. 7 ff? . -rr S . - 'S gf ' f . , W ,, '-I, Nik- , ' wx. A .... . Q x it 1 ' ff . 45 QQ, ., 1 'X 4x9 JUDY DINKINS MISENHEIMER Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1,2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, Monitors' Club 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Presidents' Council 2, 3, Forensic Club 3, junior Play. disappears, GARY DEAN NORMAN Basketball 4, J. V. Basketball 1, Electronics Club 2, Science Club 3,4, FTA 2, 3,-1, Homeroom Officer 1,3,4, Presidents' Council 1, 4, junior Play. it ' ps -og 4713 BU! in-vs., .Q f X 3 5415 K fbi quw- ' JIMMY DALE PHILLIPS Football 15 Gle e Club 15 Junior Play. 'I JOHNNY LYNN REDDING Football 15FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3,45 Monitors' Club 35 Home- room Officer 15 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Officer 45 Ice Cream Sales- man 1, 2, 35 Land Judging 2, 3, 45 Concession 3. The laughter we were glad to slmre GRADY RUSSELL ROUPE Electronics Club 1, 25 Science Club 3,45 Yadkinian Staff45 Junior Play. EDDIE DOYLE RUPARD Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Ele ctronics Club 15 Monitors' Club 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4. K' 3' 46 .- JI. ll BRENDA SUSAN RENEGAR Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Monogram Club 3,4, Officer 45 Electronics Club 25 FI-IA 15 FTA 2,3,4, Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Office r 3,45 Presidents' Council 35 Cheer- leader 3, 4, Co-Chief 45 Home- coming Attendant 45 S en ior Superlative5 Library 3, 4, Officer 3. ml 1-of t, vm ev' JANICE PAMELA SALMONS Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Electronics Club 15FI-LA. lg Monitors' Club 2. .. A. K...-m.4s h BETTY GRAY SHEEK Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Ele ctronics Club 2,FI-IA 1, 4, FTA 2,3,4, I-Iomeroorn Officer 4, Yadkinian Staff4, Cheerleader 4, Library Club 2,3,4, Officer 3. L E --f :? PAMELA JOAN SHERMER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, EleCU'OniCS Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, FI-IA 1,2, FTA 2, 3,4, Homeroom Officer 4, Yadkinian Staff 3, 45 Junior Play, Senior Superlative. E A' --'Q wr lei-'V K - N - '3- Mi nv-A. '-ax Most Attractive Brenda Renegar and Jim Logan Will echo through the years LARRY GENE SHORE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basket- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Glee Club 1,2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1, 2, Science Club 3,1-Iomeroom Officer 1, Basketball Manager 2. 47 ' ' H ff fc - -4 -1-1. LUCILLE SNOW SHORE Glee Club 1,2, 35 FHA 1,2,45 I-Iomeroom Officer 1, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4,171-IA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitors' Club 3, Library Club 1, 4, Officer 4. When other nights Most Dependable Cindy Boyd and Rodney McMurray 5 48 Nga s, ! f ?' DOROTHY RUTH SPILLMAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, 4, I-Iomeroom Officer 35 Yadkinian Staff 45 Beta Club 3,45 Junior Marshal, Library Club 2. WANDA LYNN STYERS Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1, Science Club 4, FI-lA 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4. 'Uh Ks. N, ,rms 3 1'2 BRENDA VESTAL Glee Club 1,2, 3, FHA 1,2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Library Club 4. 11- DW, Us W1-..X DAVID WILLLAM TAYLOR ciee ciub 3, FFA 1. DANE' JEFFREY THOMAS Football 2, 3,4, ciee Club 2, 3 Reidsville Junior High School 1. and other days CHARLES LESLIE VESTAL I.V. Basketball 1, 2, Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitors' Club 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1,4, Class Officer 4, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshal, Senior Super- lative . 'Q'-'M 'f' 49 PATRICIA ANNE VESTAL Gle e Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, FTA 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Yadkinian Staff 4, Junior Play, Library Club 3, 4. .. Qi.. W if I Officer 3, Electronics Club 2, Science Club 3,4,FTA 3,4, !' if GARY BENBOW WALL FFA 1,2, 3,4, Officer 4, Bus Drivers' Club 2, 3,4, Officer 4, Concession Worker 3. , WWW JANET ANN WALLACE Glee Club 1,2, 3, Officer 1, Electronics Club 1, 2, Science Club 3,45 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4,Monitors' Club 2, 35 I-Iorneroom Officer 1, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Co-Chief 3g Yadkinian Staff 4,Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4, junior Play, junior Marshal, Senior Superlative, Li- brary Club 3, 4, Radio An- nouncer 4. May find us gone SANDY RAY WILBORN LV. Basketball 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 2, 3,45 Ice Cream Salesman 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, Concession 2, 3, 4, Land judging Team 2, 3, 4. I 3 A ' :vw SY , nu-, ,J- JAMES I-IUFFMAN WILKINS North Davidson High School, 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 4. 15 50 WILLIAM FARREL WARDEN FFA 4. X , .eas- RITA WILLIAMS Glee Club 1,2,3,4,Science Club 3, 45 FI-IA 1,25 FTA 3,43 I-Iomeroom Officer 1,2,33 Cheer- leader 35 Library Club 4. N STEPHEN THOMAS WILLLAMS Football 1,2, 3, 4, Science Club 3,45 Monogram Club 4, Base- ball Manager 2, 35 Senior Super- lative. fl- 1-Q, if LEONARD LEAS WOOD Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, LV. Basketball 1,25 Golf 3, 4, Glee Club 1,2, Officer 23Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Class Officer 3, Yadkinian Staff 45 Presidents' Council 2, 3, 45 Forensic Club 35 Basketball Scorekeeper 4, Senior Super- lative. A lr 1' ix. I Arg ffi, f 31? 1' :xii x vi in z Q ' , 1 , .3 Z '29 ia, 2 5 1' ,- is fa- Q 1 li will if , ? x Q 1 4 , . 5 , ll E, V ,r J, . il, 1 I 4 5 , 1 2 i 2 fi A z V ii 'SQ 1 if Most Courteous Carol McCollum and Steve Williams our separate wa s, JACKIE ESTI-ER WRIGHT Science Club 4,Fl-IA 1,2,35 Junior Play, Library Club 3,-1. 51 J' in ga 5-..-N C'etait bon! e will have these moments to remember! Mascots jamie Perkins and Timmy Smith 52 sq,- az'--v 4 , KATHY ZACI-IARY Glee Club 2,35FI-IA 1,2,3,45 Monitors' Club 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4,Officer45 Library Club 3. . .1 ul .Ll g .A T19 Wh.. Q, -an -W-W- T. .. 'X-Q!-u-q rx-M '-'LT... 'v- hiv., ri HI U1 Jill!! x x ' . 4-5- .- ai- 'lf-. '-.-1-,QI fl flf 5-, in Q... -.,....., 2 ---...mg 5 -Q. fa- ,is -an -. ,- 'f-...v .IL 'Wilt H.. ' I I .L an X 1 xwfur Tl.. Jun ior Class Officers: Dennis Cameron, president, Linda Carter, treasurer, William Hood, vice-president, Janie Wall, secretary. unior lass D- A 9 AE 'v Mr. Davis's Home room Officers: Wayne Dixon, vice- Mrs. Prim's I-Iomeroom Officers: William Hood, pres presidentg Janie Wall, secretary, Martha Simmons, trea- identg David Hutchens, vice-president, Paul Eaton, trea- surer, Joel Todd, president. surerg Linda Carter, secretary. 53 Janice Ashley Steve Brown Dennis Bryant Ronald Calloway Dennis Cameron Linda Carter Sammy Childress Lucille Coe Frieda Conrad Wannitta Cox in-1 - LQ- 4-.5 of 4 .435 LAY' eg, , :X 'ra vw-0, 7 'gf 1 5'5 1 , , ' ,' ,. gtk ' 'R 2 ay my . A , e 0. , iff .12 if A ,sf i 1 WW f 5 . . .ng 'hq,' 1 J '-ree-are 6 ff?z,.,hr, 9 -T The juniors tolemtea' the many inconveniences Y. mi... em 4 9 F7 3 'h IIB.. j, 'Z-. P E H. 'GX 1' 'fx .Qs J I. 'wk 4 J K 'ik . Ls fi J' N.. V fx A . 3 A' ' o IIT3 Qi ax 'hyd Q x, . 'fly' lk, xx, Q t QM! - -1-rv K -Q-..,,,, f , V -I' ' ', 54 Jeanette Dinkins Phil Dinkins Wayne Dixon Ennis Dobbins Paul Eaton Judy Goodin Melvin Hauser Nan Holt William Hood Danny Hutchens David I-lutchens Larry Hutchens -man -..-.-v.- k . i--.1114 imposed on them b Seniors. uniors are looking f Would you believe one class? Two? ' if' Gloria Jester M. in 0 Walter Jester Chinera Mashburn Peggy McCollum Benny Mickles avg 'f- John Norwich Q53 4' 'B W J Margie Oakley Brady Pardue N.-V ' QQ, Grady Pardue Johnny Pardue Clinton Prim Margo Prim Gary Redding Mike Renegar -1--A ev Marie Reynolds 915.1 X E ' ix.. -wwf K 1, '--. ,X -nk .. 55 YN 'Q -'hw are K lx , Q v i toward consolzdatzon Betsy Shore Gail Shore Martha Simmons Lavae Snider Edna Spillman Ronnie Talley Joel Todd Linda Todd Janie Wall Ronnie Wall Carolyn Welborn Glenda Williams janet Williams .qs 9 jimmy Williams Alice Wooten ,,,,,, Sophomore lass Y 1 1' abt- ' W. Vx ' -fl' ' 'Y 1 .X Mrs. Couch's I-Iomeroom Officers: Frank Zachary, vice- presidentg Tony Dinkins, treasurerg Sue Wooten, pres- iclentg Eric Wagoner, secretary. .Q 'F . .s r QX 5 S Mrs. Taylor's Homeroomg Perry Beck, secretaryg Sharon Whitaker, v i c e-p r e s i d e n tg Margaret Holcomb, pres- identg Marie Foster, treasurer. -l..is-isp... , Mrs. McKnight's H om e roo m: Darrell Freeman, vice- presidentg Bobby Allred, treasurerg Ruth Ann Spillman, secretaryg Amy I-Iutchens, president. Q' X s Mrs. Taylor. . . X Mrs. McKnight. . . Mrs. Couch M' R .xi r sv 5 , ' ' Q Jrngbn Brenda Carter Donnie Casstevens Jessie Caudle Glenda Cook Tony Dinkins David Dobbins jane Driver Susan Eads Phillip Eller Marie Foster Darrell Freeman Betty Frye Clementine Frye Lynn Graham Judy Hawks Becky Holcomb Karen Holcomb Margaret Holcomb Roger Holt Amy Hutchens an l 'R Victoria Adams Bobby Allred Janet Anderson Sue Ashley Perry Beck Kent Brandon Robert Brock Hilda Brown Sharon Brown Cynthia Carpenter Sopbomores were s mpatbetic -as. ti' 'sufj t' Haw, 'Os Q. Una - A, Y . .- Q, Q-.,.-fp-V--1-'v-Ji-zrz, , r'.f:z4...e...- Jann niaaii Carolyn Hutchens jerry I-Iutchens Lawrence Hutche ns Ronald Keaton Bonnie Key Brenda Long N We might say that this could happen. Barbara Parrish Jean Reavis Barbara Reynolds Wanda Rose ll? . v 4. 'W fsnf a r 'x x- wr- Yip toward Freshmen Barbara Martin Steve McCollum Donna Moore J. C. Myers Linda Myers Terry Myers Herman Norman Wanda Norman Janice Pardue Charles Parker 59 M1 Grow the amoeba for fun and proflt' X Sc R1 A 'YZT1' Q s 'IAA was 1 H ww... N , X 'Q Q 4 is Bw- sk.. 'Y Q tr six! is gg is 'wmv' ,X w My .X ff Patty Royal Craig Rutledge Judy Salmons Bobby Seagraves David Sheek Sandra Sheek Benny Shore James Shore Micky Shore Larry Sloop Maynard Snider Jane Speer Fay Spencer Ruth Ann Spillm Mary Taylor Stanley Todd Harold Vestal Nancy Vestal Richard Vestal Eric Wagoner ana' enthusiastic about school activities Kathy Warden Sharon Whitaker Walter Wilbanks Barbara Williams Sammy Williams Virginia Williams Wesley Winters Ann Wooten Sue Wooten Frank Zachary 2.11 iw IOS L hh iii' v-.1-wg' as sw, 60 , xi- T- '-' ,-1 1 1'?T'K'f fTmW 1' 'Q' Freshman lass .,,.., H 1--' -Q.. pf ,.. . ..,. -we We ,Q . I ,, .- ..1 ! 'H ,uv Mrs. Gabard's I-Iomeroom Officers: Jeannine Shore, sec- retaryg Bobby I-Iudspeth, president, Shelia Wilborn, vice- president. J 'Y!'v .,n,1 ' .. ,hxii Miss Sharpe's Horneroom Officers: Larry Hudspeth, pres- ident, Linda Freeman, se cr e t ary, I. D. Dinkins, vice- president. .ligalihij-un. K, LH. PMA., 5' - se, Mrs. Groce's Homeroom Officers: janet Styers, secretary, Cathy Smith, tre asure rg Peggy Smith, vice-president, Amy Wood, president. dis W.: 'R QV' 5 in i JL x' Miss Wi11ard's I-Iomeroom Officers: Ann Freeman, pres- identg Fred Mackie, vice-president, Dale Ev ans, sec- retary, Mitch Long, treasurer. r 11 1 y jfs isp' 17' lei 1:- Gigi '53 ' 4, '14 .'l ..f 1 ,ul in -44 a 1 -f- W Randy Abbott Barbara Adams Kenneth Adams Vickie Adams Wayrie Adams Russ Agnew Pamela Allen Jennifer Allgood Danny Beasley Becky Bowen Jimmy Boyette Gary Branon Freshmen workeaf playeaf and aajustea' V A 'A V 1 Gilda Brown Kathy Brown Ronnie Brown Douglas Byrd M- , Libby Ann Cain Dena Carter - ' - as . H' G4 A 'EDP Pa Fl 1 . Ray Casstevens if ' Marie Caudle Gay Chandler -'75 'H Q. -an I Clara cheek fi Q. 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VI 5 55 MAD Vickie Harris David Harrison Charlene Hauser Roy Hauser Tommie Jo Haynes Jean Holcomb Clyde Hoots Debbie Hoots Ronnie Hoots Adrian Hudspeth Bobby Hudspeth Larry Hudspeth Davis Hutchens Janice Hutchens Johnny I-lutchens Neal Hutchens Steve Hutchens Timmy Hutchens Kathryn Jester Peggy Jester Tommy Jones Wayne Ladd Mitch Long Fred Mackie David Marler N. D. Martin David Matthews Pat McGehee Nicky McKnight David Melton to become an integral part of school lzfe Emma Michael J , A , 1 !.a, 7 ' Debbie Miller . ,,, 5 if Johnny Miner ,, A , 113 it: Brenda Myers ' J ' P ff ' Karen Melton Donna Pardue Phyllis Pardue James Parrish Angie Petree William Pinnix fic me in A.. pw- BA.. G2 in LQ! F h WF' F 1 --.Q Qu, ' I . xi I WSH, I 63 .ap .rll fi il.: V r kv L, X f' gf 44 , 7 fx fa A., 6 .av for ' a if V .Nha live ffm?-4 2,, be, Q 'a z 34 . 4 H:-:f '4q:,,,,X -as 'Q of YHS Roger Quesenberry Susan Ray Becky Reavis Timmy Redding jr. Reece Gene Renegar Janice Reynolds Vivian Reynolds David Royall Ricky Royall Cathy Rutledge Patsy Sheek Jeannine Shore Ruby Sinkelton Kay Sizemore Cathy Smith Peggy Smith Wanda Smith Kenneth Snider James Spillman Ricky Steelman Janet Styers David Talley Dale Todd Karen Underwood Michael Vestal Phyllis Walker Randy Walker Kathy Wall Vivian Warden Gary Whitaker Michael Whitaker Shelia Wilborn Larry Wiles Gloria Wilkins Beverly Willbanks in V V -., -. -v , . --.-,-.W-.rv-fs-v-.-wr-1-rx:f4e-.1-1. . . .. ACTIVITIES Beta Club First row: Mrs. Carl I-loots, sponsor, Nan I-lolt, Janie Wall, Pamela S h e r m e r, Ruth Spillman, janet Wallace, Betsy Shore. Second row: Margo Prim, Linda Carter, Cindy Boyd, Phyllis Mason, Linda Todd, janet Williams. Third row: Joel Todd, William Hood, Rich ard Miller, Charles Vestal, Clinton Prim, Judy Goodin. O ff i c e r s: Pamela S h e r m e r, vice-president, Richard Miller, treasurer5IanetWallace, secretary,Phyllis Mason, president. .W iff 'f few' nw M The N at io n al B e t a Club is an organization whose members have achieved a higher-than-average standing scholastically and have shown the characteristics of lead- ership and integrity. Th e club is dedicated to the task of bettering school life through improving the student as an individual. HUKESTY I l il Senior members present Beta Keys to a representative of W the Junior Class. E fmt' bmw' ' Tgimiiil F Yadkinian Staff The members of the staff seek to portray the life of our school in the Yadkin i an. They try to do this in a manner which will make a deep and lasting impression on the students. Although publishing the annual requires many hours of hard work and deliberation, it also pro- videsaspirit of co-operation and teamwork. The finished Yadkinian is a source of pride for all staff members. Sophomore m e m b e r s: Sue Wooten, S h a r o n B r ow n, absent. Freshman m e m b e r: I an i c e Reynolds. junior me mbe rs: Betsy Shore, Nan Holt, W ill i a m H o o d, Dennis Cameron, Frieda Conrad. .l.. ii-L X 'X- -A 'Q ze , E Annual staff members at work. ,uh y Ln-u-t , 0 A Phyllis M a s on, Richard Miller, co- editorsg P e r ry Hu ds p e th, business manager, Mrs. Hood, sponsor. Seated: Ruth Spillman, Janet Wallace, Mary McLeod, Patricia Vestal, Cindy Boyd, Pamela Shermer. Standing: Leonard Wood, Grady Roupe, Henry Davis, Kathy Bray, Betty Sheek. 67 'ii'..HTETI4 'ui-:. .' . i V. Senior Glee Club First row: Snider, Freeman, Spillman, L. Coe, Simmons, Wall, Reynolds, McLeod, Salmons. Second row: I-Iennings, L. McCollum, H. Coe, Bray, Mason, Styers, C. McCollum, Jester, Shermer, S. I-Iutchens, Holt. Third row: Wooten, Smith, Shore, Boyd, P. Vestal, Psst! You're singing the wrong song. Officers: Rodney McMurray, president, W ayn e Dixon, vice-president, Pamela Shermer, a c co m p a n is tg Betty Sheek, lib r a r i a ng Brenda Renegar, secretary, Mary McLeod, librarian. 68 Nav Oakley, L. Todd, Prim. Fourth row: I. Dinkins, J. Dinkins, Renegar, L. Carter, Williams, Sheek, Misenheimer, L. Carter. Fifth row: J. Todd, Dixon, Logan, McMurray, johnson, Miller. Sixth row: R. Wall, Ashley, Eads, Wilkins, I. Williams, C. Vestal, Cranfill. 'Y vm- -r e'i:mA ' fi. . I .1 ' 1.'ix H unior Glee Club The Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mrs. Charlie Gough, are composed of high school students who wish to learn more about music. This year the Glee Club pre- sented a Christmas program and participated in the grad- uation exercises. ,Q T ..-g. nv Tai' Mrs. Charlie Gough , A, Director A ahhh - Officers: Lynn Graham, librarian, Barbara Reynolds, accompanist, Amy I-lutchens, vice-president, Jeannine Shore, accompanist, Linda Freeman, secretary, Eric Wagoner, president, Mark Taylor, librarian. First row: L. Freeman, Foster, Whitaker, Salmons, Rut- A. Hutchens, Frye, Rose, Wilborn, Warden, Green, Wall. ledge, Michaels, Hanes, Melton, Miller, Moore. Se- Fourth row: Conaway, L. I-Iudspeth, Rutledge, S. Todd, cond row: Styers, Talley, J. Gentry, Jester, Shore, Wood, Steelman, Shore, Wagoner, Taylor, Allred, Dobbins, Cain, Hoots, Allgood, Underwood, J. Pardue. Third row: Norman, Dinkins. Warden, C. I-Iutchens, Cranfill, Allen, Gentry, Graham, 1 69 Future Teachers 0 America The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, and its important role in our democracy, to explore the interests and abilities in relation to the various fields of teaching, and to cultivate in the individual the qualities of personality, character, and leadership which are essential in good teachers. Officers: jim Logan, treasurer, Perry I-ludspeth, historian, Richard Miller, presid ent, Phyllis Mason, secretary, Brenda R e n e g ar, parliamentarian, Libby Carter, vice- president. First row: Prim, J. Dinkins, Renegar, Sheek, Mashburn, Carter, McLeod, Williams, J. Dinkins, Wallace, Mason, B. Reynolds, Mrs. Prim, sponsor. Second row: S. Wooten, Wall, J. Williams, B. Shore, L. Todd, L. Carter, Dobbins, A. I-Iutchens, Holt, Shermer, S. I-Iutchens, I-Iudspeth. Third row: Salmons, Holcomb, S. Todd, S. Williams, I beg your pardon! C. Vestal, D. Norman, Eaton, I. Todd, Boyd, Bray, R. I-Iolt. Fourth row: Whitaker, Oakley, Coe, Miller, Freeman, Zachary, Logan, Brown, Conrad, A. Wooten. Fifth row: Goodin, L. McCollum, Graham, C. Prim, Thomas, P. Vestal, Long, Spillman, W. Norman, R. Spillman, Wagoner. ,,,x,,,,,,...., -- - .....- L. . Monogram Club The Mono gr am Club seeks to stimulate interest in students. Its members are those students who have lettered athletics and to promote go od sportsmanship among the in one or more sports. First row: Brown, L. McCollum, Sheek, Renegar, Hutchens, Foster, Freeman, Holt. Second row: Harrison, Adams, C. McCollum, Evans, Todd, Johnson, Hood, Eads. Third row: Miller, Dinkins, Williams, Shore, A20 WIIQVIZY O f fic e r s: Brenda Renegar, secretary, Emily Freeman, t r e a s ur e rg jim Logan, vice-president, Perry Hudspeth, president. Snider, Allred, Dixon, Davis, Cameron, Misenheimer, Prim. Fourth row: Wood, Thomas, C. Prim, Wagoner, Logan, Eaton, McMurray, I-ludspeth, Carpenter, Myers, I. Dinkins. B-E-A-T, Beat 'em! 71 - L:':...'.41. 2-5.1 '- , -,, . . . and don't hit my finger! I . s Jr .. ,fp l , iv, ' . T' .. . x 4 l c .5 x 5 ,I I A Q 2 f ' Q' 6 I .I Members of the Future Farmers of America are high school boys who are now enrolled or have been enrolled in agriculture. The purpose of the club is to establish better farm- ing m e t h o ds, to instruct young men in better farming, leadership, and citizenship, and to foster patriotism. ' '.s4 f .3 First row: Mr. Cameron, sponsor, Shore, G. Redding, Bryant, Daye. Second row: L. Hutchens, Hemric, I-I. Vestal, Pirmix, S. Hutchens, N. Hutchens, T. jones, Royal, Parrish, Hauser, M. Royal, Michaels, Russel. Third row: J. Shore, Dobson, Brock, Eller, Wilbanks, Winters, Marler, Todd, Keaton, Eads, Ashley. Fourth rowzjester, Melton, Warden, Moore, D.Royal, Future Farmers 0 America O f fi c e r s: S t e V e Daye, vice-president, Lynn Redding, president, Mr. Cameron, s p o n s o r, Gary Redding, sec- retary, Benny Shore, treasurer, Larry Hutchens, reporter, Gary Wall, sentinel. J y W-.-J -In . fi F- , .4.- . Y -, .-. r an . ' 1 L. Hutchens, Reece, Adams, I-loots, Dixon, D. Marler, Casstevens. Fifth row: Spillman, Carter, Parker, Cline, Church, Brown, S. Jones, R. Adams, Cranfill, B. Marler, Calloway, Rose. Sixth row: W. Pinnix, Myers, R. Vestal, Lynch, Norwich, B. Hutchens, Quisenbury, R. Casstevens, Dinkins, Walker, I. Myers. 'T Future Homemakers o America Officers: First row: Lynn Graham, treasurer, Amy Hutchens, secretary, Janie Wall, vice-president, Libby Hoots, pres- ident. Second row: Sue Wooten, reporter, Margaret Holcomb, parliamentarian, Martha Simmons, historian, Judy Salmons, song leader. First row: Cain, Zachary, Snow, Misenheimer, Mash- burn, Jester, Welborn, Shore, G. Williams, Ashley, A. Hutchens, Doub, Eldreth, Salmons, Whitaker, Eads, Carter, Hudspeth, Mrs. Groce, sponsor. Second row: Cox, Simmons, L. Coe, Wall, Todd, Graham, Holcomb, V. Adams, Sheek, Hawks, Chandler, P. Vestal, Hoots, Reavis, Moore, Rutledge, Michael. Third row: J. Hutchens, K. Jester, Hauser, Sale, Snider, McCollum, Spillman, Norman, Wooten, Wood, Dinkins, K. Wall, P. Jester, Reynolds, Ham, Freeman. Fourth row: Spencer, The Future Homemakers of America is an organi- zation for high school home economics students who wish to further the ir interests in activities concerning home- making. The purpose of the club is to promote better home life for its members and their families, to encourage democracy, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership, to provide whole- some recreation, and to further interest in home economics. New officers are installed into the F.H.A. Cook, Key, Harris, Sizemore, Styers, Smith, Ray, J. Holcomb, Warden, Parrish, Speer, N. Vestal, B. Sheek, Wilkins, C. Frye. Fifth row: G. Brown, K. Holcomb, Rose, M. Holcomb, P. Smith, Allen, B. Shore, M. Reynolds, A. Wooten, W. Smith, Miller, P. Sheek, Wilbanks, D. Hoots, V. Williams, B. Williams. Sixth row: B. Frye, C. Hutchens, S. Ashley, P. Royal, Martin, Crook, Church, Melton, McGehee, Petree, Fallin, V. Reynolds, V. Warden, Gentle, Wilborn, Bowen, V. Adams. A' V ' 'fs 7' YF 4 - -- - -sw - Q N. Presidents Council The Presidents' Council is composed of homeroom presidents, who work with the principal and teachers in :S improving student-faculty relationships, in planning activities for the students, and in co-ordinating the work among homerooms. It is the duty of the homeroom pres- idents to conduct b us i ne ss meetings and to keep order within their respective rooms. W W RJ , ' These are class presidents? Za ' 2 1- , Officers: Leonard Wood, vice-president, Dean Norman, president, Joel Todd, secretary-treasurer. Seated: A nn Fre e m an, Amy Hutchens, Mr. Comer, Hood, Dennis Cameron, Perry Hudspeth, Leonard Wood, sponsor, Margaret Holcomb, Amy W ood, Sue Wooten. Dean Norman, Joel Todd. S t a n d i n g: Bobby I-ludspeth, Larry Hudspeth, William 74 . - ai' .TT 'UT' '- ?W.af'N... . 14 EYQEML Library Club Q The Libra ry Club is an organization of high school A students who assist Mrs. Gabard, school librarian, in -an keeping the libraries in proper order and in promoting a V greater interest in reading. llvai' Officers: Linda Myers, secretary-treasurer,Lucille Shore, vice-pr es i de nt, Carol McCollum, president, Elizabeth Smith, reporter. 75 I know that Porliy is in there some where. First row: I-Iennings, Iester, Snow, C.McCollum, H. Coe, W.Styers, P. Vestal, Sheek, Renegar, A. I-Iutchens, Mashburn, Holt, Mich- aels. Second row: Sale, J. Shore, Brown, Winslow, McLeod, L. Carter, Wallace, S. Brown, Prim, Todd, J. Dinkins, Mason, P. Mc Collum, Bray. Third row: Wright, Smith, N. I-lutchens, Hoots, S. Adams, K. Smith, D. Carter, R. Spillman, Boyd, B. Reynolds, B. Shore, Holcomb, Rose. Fourth row: Brow n, I-Iam, Underwood, Gentry, Conway, Hanes, Pardue, Gentle, Warden, Bowen, B. Hol- comb, Craham, A. Freeman, Fifth row: Reavis, Green, Line- berry, Key, K. Warden, Dobbins, Myers, J. Dinkins, R. Williams, Doub, Eldreth, Coe. Sixth row: Simmons, Wall, Fallin, V. Rey- nolds, B. Frye, Royal, Cook, Church, Myers, B. Vestal, Foster, Moore, Reavis, Carpenter. Sev- enth row: Eads, Brown, Holcomb, Salmons, Whitaker, Sizemore, Harris, W. Smith, Norman, Wooten, Reavis, V. Adams. E 'id' ' 'V -a..pf' The purpose s of the Science Club are to encourage interest in today's s ci en ce and to provide opportunities for service to the s ch ool and the community by making available new ideas, materials, and programs. Rodney and Steve check out a projector. 'ws-N 5 s Q First row: Styers, C. McCollum, M. Prim, L. Todd, Conrad, L. Carter, A. Hutchens, Mashburn, Holt, Dobbins, Michaels, Jester, Holcomb, Brown, M. Holcomb, Harris. Second row: Smith, N. Hutchens, Hoots, Warden, Cook, Hanes, W. Norman, Royal, Frye, Graham, Whitaker, J. Salmons, Wood, Wall, Edlreth, Doub, Size- more. Third row: Hanes, Shore, Ham, Brown, Winslow, Brown, I. Reynolds, Genry, Underwood, Reavis, Spillman, B. Reynolds, Gentle, Warden, Conaway, Smith, Miller. Fourth row: Dobbins, Tay- lor, Zachary, Wagoner, Hood, Eaton, Todd, Foster, Pardue, Reavis, Carpenter, Wright, Greene, Freeman. Fifth row: Beck, Sloop, Williams, S. Todd, Bran- don, Talley, P. Vestal, J. Din- kins, L. Carter, L. Myers, Williams, Shore, McLeod, Wall- ace. Sixth row: I-Iudspeth, Mackie, B. Hudspeth, Gabard, Dixon, Holt, D. Matthews, Cameron, Brown, Thomas, Davis, Will- iams. Seventh row: Howell, Mc Murray, Norman, Roupe, Mc Kinght, Steelman, D. Talley, Renegar, Adams, T. Hutchens, Freeman, Agnew, H. Norman. Science Club f Officers: Rodney McMurray, vice-presidentgl-Ienry Davis, president, Ronnie Talley, secretary-treasurer. at? 76 3511... .... .-. ., ......z..L, T 4 T Bus Drivers' Club l First row: Larry Hutchens, Johnny Pardue, Timmy Ashley, Lynn Redding, Kathy Zachary. Second row: Walterjester, Sandy Wilborn, Dennis Bryant, Ronnie Hudspeth, Danny Officers: Bill M arler, vice-president, Gary Wall, trea- surer, Donald Hawks, reporter, Lynn Redding, secretary, Larry Hutchens, president. 'WW W V 'Hhs 'lifes 51? E5 'ge-arg -TZ: Q i E ' Emi 4' 'NI .51 Q l ,U n s ,:.r Hutchens, Ronnie Wall. Third row: Sammy Eads, Eddie Rupard, Donald Hawks, Bill Marler, Phil Dinkins. Members of the Bus Drivers' Club are high school stu- dents who h av e their bus drivers' license. Its purpose is to promote bus driving safety. Hey buddy, let's get this bus a-rolling! - l Ice Cream S al esme n: Larry Sloop, Sammy Williams, Special Services ,few I X :ive if Craig Rutledge, Stanley Todd, Kent Brandon. N 5 i y f and Mike Church. x X -at ' S 'b R... - ' 5 Luncbroom Personnel ws, g 4 V X r re .eii S. A ini X M A ' M Ad r .. g .3f.'T ' rs. nnie . ams - ' Y Q Mrs. Elizabeth Adams MST fx ..,...Q-'ff 1 3 Mrs. Laura Branon t es '4'! : N 'K H A Mrs Blanche Noble ,Q f y , g ,Mus Mrs Helen Pendry , - is , W 'L Mrs Minnie Styers f l S ik., 5 is Q' be Mrs. Marguerite Trivette , A W 'Q I V, Mrs. Ruby Vestal S X eff' 'S ' X 78 44, ,ML-..a.....,--.T---.-.....-.4m.Tm.. ' 'f fn 1m N Custodians: Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Keaton. Student L u n c h r o o m Workers: First row: Ann I-Iutchens, Diane Brandon, Je a n e t t e Adams, Diane Shore, Diane B e am e r, Sharon Winters, Kathy Baity, Marian Cline. Standing: Larry Ch e e k, jerry Whitiker, Byran Shepard, Arnold Shor e, Steve Wooten, Richard Royal, Lee Pendergrass, Ronnie Wilkins, ChrisMiller, Steve Wagoner, Mrs. Veigh Long Supervisor be-cQfX. ,,,,,- mf is ,,,.,. an ' Y ,E J ATHLETICS I 4 4 I L I heerleaders .X N ax QV Emily Fr e e rn an, Ruth Ann Spillman, alternate, Marie Brenda R e ne g ar, Joan Dinkins, Susan Eads, Nan Holt, Foster, Cynthia Carpenter, Amy Hutchens, Betty Sheek, Linda Freeman, alternate. 1,11 9 W -7? Senior Cheerleaders: Betty Sheek, Brenda R e n e 9 a r, joan Dinkins, Emily Freeman. 80 .-W-Y-.--f--, - .. V1-.nu1n,4.... .a-na. ' l l oost 010' f6d7llS ,- 1 .. ' 4 ,lf1S7?!?':4 The cheerleading squad elected Brenda Renegar and Emily Freeman as co-chiefs. The ch e e rle ad e rs, un d e r the sponsorship of Mrs. McKnight, endeavored to foster school spirit and good sportsmanship a m ong the stude nt body. In addition to leading the cheering section, they also provided leader- ship for pep rallies and contributed their efforts to deco- rating for athletic events. QMPPINESS ISM., rm em ovzn in The duties of the cheerleaders include making posters, displaying signs, and arranging bulletin boards. We're with you, team, so fight! 1:1 ' SMI un. 4 - - 'j 4 ' 11 Ari if -J! Leonard Wood Henry Davis Perry I-Iudspeth Tfi'C3Pt9-in Tri-captain Tri-Captain Fullb ack I-Ialfback Tackle KL 3 Steve Daye Steve Williams Guard Defensive Guard Chris Johnson Larry Shore Tackle Guard Kenneth Howell I-Ialfback Football , uw 'af f f 1 f f W 1 I x me X f L12 , I H 3 44 f Coach Tom Boyette LWH. N r -' 'v 5 :. Y, ' I -,,.- v- A4 Richard Miller Jeff Thomas Gary Evans Ronald Carson Guard Tackle Guard End X 1, i if Wayne Dixon Dennis Cameron Joel Todd Maynard Snyder End Center Quarterback Defensive Tackle Hudspeth Picks UP valuable Yardage' Yadkinvi11e's rugged defense tightens up! rw-'H fnxe- 1 Handicapped by loss of players due to graduation, the Hornets showed cour a g e and team spirit throughout the season. This year's line-up include d ten seniors and a First row: D av i d H u t c h e n s, Leonard Wood, Maynard Snyder, Henry Davis, Steve Daye, Dennis Cameron, Jeff Thom as, Wayne Dixon, Perry Hudspeth. Second row: Larry Shore, Gary Evans, jimmy Shore, Ronald Carson, Chris Johnson, Sammy Williams, Richard Miller, Bobby Allred, Darrell Fr e e m an. Third row: Bobby Hudspeth, large group of promising underclassmen. The games were well att e nde d and Were more exciting than the scores indicate. Jo el T o dd, K e nne th Howell, Russell Agnew, Larry Hudspeth, jimmy Boyette, R andy Daye, Douglas Byrd, KennethAdams. Fourth row: RickyHayes, manager, Steve Williams, G ary Brannon, William Hood, Eric Wagoner, Dale Evans, David Dobbins, Johnny Pardue, Perry Beck. X, F' X. W Ig Z-1 fa -1 Scores Yadkinville Opponent 13 20 Drewey Mason, Va. 46 O Courtney 6 13 jonesville 7 12 ChildIen's Home O O Boonville 26 O North Stokes 1 3 13 East Davidson O 12 North Iredell O 14 Surry Central O 19 West Yadkin Managers: Ricky Hayes, Buster Brown, Steve Foster. 1f1Z1- ..-..--..-71---'--1- 1 f --6 ?v 7 .L Girls' Basketball Sharon Brown, Jeannette Dinkins, Margo Prim, Wanda Becky Holcomb. Co-captains: P atsy Harrison and Carol Norman, Jane Driver, Ann Wooten, Linda Myers, Linda McCollum. McCollum, Amy Wood, Dina Carter, Jeannine Shore, Coach Steve Helton QRNQG 85 '.lhQ'.m .alll .1 Ur- .5 - f ..,-i1' 4. .. . Managers: Neil Welborn, Pat Greene, Darrell Freeman. X Girls The Lady I-Iornets, led by three seniors and three sophomores, enjoyed a successful year. Coach Steve Helton can take pride in their good team work and sportsmanship. AND AWAY WE GO! Mr. Steve Helton Coach Q X Miss Margaret Pilcher Carol McCollum P2tSy HaI'1'iSOn Assistant Coach Guard ROVQ1' 42,1 s.,s, y I 4 93' Basketball 1 'ib- S Y'nqs'KQib'9V by Linda McCollum Sharon Brown Guard Rover 3 logfi- Qu., 1 X ' Y' 'f T hr e e against one-that's fair basketball. Jane Driver Linda Myers Rover Guard fu 1 N I . A X 87 . , l 6 - Xrr r -.,, 4 11: .rA.r..-ini - ist. , ...f Basketball 1 1 Phillip I-lutchens jim Logan Dean Norman P Guard Forward Guard Phillip I-Iutchens, David Hutchens, Clinton Prim, Wayne Dixon, Eric Wagoner, Paul Eaton, Kenneth Adams, Frank Zachary, Dean Norman, Kenneth Howell. 88 Wayne Dixon Paul Eaton Forward Forward f12 ru' as 57122. fn , ,.n, ,f ,,,,, V, 1, .si if Clinton Prim Forward 44 Eric Wagoner Center -H: ff dl, -it ! ' 'Eli -- Q5 601.014-x Who said two hands are better than one V Logan adds two more! 89 The Hornets, coached by Steve Helton, were handi- capped by injuries during the early part of the year and by the loss of several lettermen. However, the team showed enthusiasm and good t e amwork throughout the season. Their performance dur in g the tournament gave them a third-place berth in the county. ' '. B Helton teaches us ballet! 44 fs vii' Ie: . Sv. ,v K lb Man, the reach ain't nothing! 1:-'aaTlln a ,,,. X A Give me that ball. . .PF?!ff KID. I .I V Boys, Basketball m 1 'FY JI, 4 11141 First row: Roger I-Iolt, Larry I-Iudspeth, Bobby Hudspeth, J. C. Myers, Mickey Shore, Calvin Carter, Mitch Long. Second row: Doug Byrd, jimmy Boyette, Gary Brandon, Steve McCollum, Tommy Russell, Ricky Steelman, Stanley Todd. WEST WILKES........... SURRY CENTRAL... . . ... NORTH WILKES. . coURTNEY ..... JONESVILLE .... EAST BEND .... BooNv1LLE ...... WEST YADKIN. .. COURTNEY....... ... WEST YADKIN. . . EAST BEND .... BOONVILLE .... JONESVILLE .... lost lost lost 0 Won lost lost won won won won lost lost QWOI1 Golf Team: William Hood, Dennis Cameron, Paul Eaton, Stanley Todd. .. ...A -V ,..,., l.- Coach Mr. Max Davis Baseball M a n a g e r s: Roger Holt and First row: joel Todd, Wayne Dixon, Perry Hudspeth, Eric Wagoner, Kenneth Howell, Sammy Williams. Coach: Mr, Henry Davis, Be nny Shore, David Hutchens. Second row: Tommy Russell, Gary Tom Boyemge, Brandon, M ayn ard Snider, Kenneth A d a ms, Mitch Long, Steve Taylor, Bobby Hudspeth. Third row: Douglas Byrd, Jimmy Boyette, Steve McCollum, Wayne Ladd, Larry Hudspeth. Gzrls oft a ' ' S b ll First row: Wanda Norman, Judy Hawks, Jane Driver, Patsy Holcomb, Margo Prim, Jeannette Dinkins, Nan Holt, Sharon Harrison, Linda Myers, Joan Dinkins. Second row: Gaye Brown, and Coach Steve Helton. C h a n d 1 e r, Becky H o 1 c o mb, Glenda Cook, Margaret 1,-W-,a,v..,, ,.., Y , , V 92 I 'I FEATURES 93 ZLL ,.- Y - , 121' Stephanie I-Iuichens Flower Girl , , , ,gg fr 47 p c ' we '- 'W i nm? ,f in , U 4 5 ' , 1 ,Af-A M? . I. V , 5, in .,,ZV 3 , WZCU W ff' f J , ,,,, , V , V 5 ruff w , :jf , , ' 1,f',, fff 5'-Q -,,- K' Q ff.f.f'5q,fi , I , qf:-1' v M ,Jr ff 4 3- H Emily Freeman Senior Float wins first prize. Queen 'K-Q 3 J , . .l 5 .it , X., , 5 . .A S , mf., Sf Brenda Renegar Senior Attendant Court Amy I-Iutchens Sophomore Attendant 'U'mEl1a,Qf':p.L ...- 1 , I Sl Martha Simmons Junior Attendant ...ifur qw'- 'Q' Amy Wood Freshman Attendant '. -fl.. lf Halloween Carnival The I-Iigh School King and Queen Perry Beck and Lynn Graham ,Wir f T? The Oldest Person present was Mrs. julia I-Iawks. The Baby Contest Winner, Rene Dinkins held by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Dinlsins. .oflifa 'fBPi ?f 5 , o7,Q6,glaQljju!1. 4' I, E4 a'bL,aL 9'gv 6' . Q K5MT ?g a ce: I LQ 'Q Q64 ' ,iw at 1 ,yr 1 .ocagf4A 0 xrz:70 nf dy V . , '25, 1 0 1,93-lu -69,96 beg? ol v5,?1'JQ ' D 3- ' ,'.a'f1?f'f 9Q w0 w,,.ff1gw Q Q fl 4 9 'gp owe H 1 G LL- 'A ' 1 .feng M 0n,. Q',4 , 1 ' ,- 4 M4 e 0 R949 9., 'f'0af-Zaflzb :ass I deg 5-gg? KV.. ,r Y Q N a els 'D ii If ,., ,JH 'i,Ao.5Bn-Ore' ,- -bf' 2 .,,.. 1 .Z- yl ,O The Elementary King and Queen Dianne Todd and Foy Brown YL? The Prince and Princess Terry Steelman and Susan Renegar 96 I 4 Ar. Gray Thomas announces he next number for Bingo. The Largest Family: Mr. and Mrs. james R. Parrish s 4, 5 f 1 Q3 5 5 x x il 4 ?z2 i , f The crowd at the Carnival was curious, lively, and carefree. EJ! Phe Best Costume Award was presented to Paschal Dobbins, Cathy Fleming, and Chris Holcomb. Children, The Largest Family: Mis. Frances C a sst e V e ns 97 IU -..f .ill and 5,1 Band and Majorettes itil s .. X an The Yadkinville I-Iigh School Band participated in parades, football games, a Christmas program, and other school activities. fi 5e XX. l N,-. B l Mr. Albert Damon The Beginners' Band practices diligently. Band Director Majorettes: Chinera Mash- burn, Sharon Adams, janet Wallace, Kathy Bray, Lark Welborn, S arah McKnight, Allison Boles. joy Adams, mascot. .X L S orry, sir, but we can' turkeys for admission. wig z t accept Hob Meteors Clarence Stillwell .... Charles Stillwell ..... Elizabeth Stillwell. Eileen Stillwell ..... Sally Stillwell .... Horace Waters .... james Prinks .... Howard Butts ...... Mrs. Howard Butts .... Eddy Eldrich ....... Jack O'Neil ....... Mrs. Louella Peters .... Cast unior lay E lil I H. f il J I ' 4 .......Joel Todd .Dennis Cameron Chinera Mashburn .......NanHolt . . . . .Margo Prim . . .William Hood . . . Steve Brown . . . Ronnie Talley . . . . Linda Todd . . . .... Paul Eaton . . . .Wayne Dixon . . . .Betsy Shore Would you believe men from Mars? 'LESS Aiglihh 1' 99 Backstage scenes lsn't that right dear . M 1 I Linda McCollum and Janie Wall consider a School of Nursing. allege Day or ew Y A-EC. 5:-Sn. f-.: A , fa Eager girls ask the representative about the ratio of men to women at UNC-G. 100 Yadkin Count juniors and Seniors The Yadkinville S enior boys gaze intellectually at the representative from Guilford. Betty and Brenda renew acquaintances while the represen- tative from Gardner-Webb lectures. f. ' M ' -Y , ,jf ., H A - 'L 3 fi .-- in L' A r-- E a .M .QW J., , ma ,g fin jf, mu U..Tff-n,-- ,i SW'- , , ,fb l, g f ul 5. 1.,,1M'.'4 !iZ,g, ,T-1 , Q A' - rg P .v,,'?3lvf- .. . 1, ,g Q 4 VI wr' .4 K f A L ' 2 iw- 'fr g 1, 0 , ,ru lx 4 2- ,1 AA 'E '1 'W by , . . ' ,L , 1, . M' 'y MMD ,M-'X' Surry Community College attracts students from various schools in the county. X, A A if Pl.--wszwwg W' , V A X . h ' -.........,wl.M.Wg.Q.,g ' Q . ' . , ja rx . W l. 'Nm N -is ' z Eqggpiwgxs P -. x 1' y Mg Q' x X :P+ 101 .sL.if4.--' 1.11. ,. s.:'1 4 -. . ' .diy ., 4. - - 'Ll- iii: .- Q' ,,' 1-,,g'-.4 sf ' fa i Ji. F Scholastic H onors - 'ii' , Janet Wallace Vale dictori an i 1 '-mg,,.l-v Q Gal. .xv William Hood, Chief Phyllis Mason Salutatorian Pfeiffer Trustee Scholarship Nan Holt Betsy Shore joel Todd i-...asf i 6-V Q 102 unior Marshals Margo Prim 'Q' 2' Linda Todd V Athletic Awards Carol McCollum Jane Driver A11-Conference Basketball A11-conference Baslfefbni Jim Logan All-Conference Basketball All-tri County Basketball Honorable Mention All-Northwest Basketball Set individual school scoring record for one game with 46 points. Henry Davis Perry I-ludspeth All-tri County Football All-Conference Football All-tri County Football 103 E2f1f'il.L..I..-hl-,9-. .gg .. L-' . . ...i.I. - q H s ui Nan Holt Senior Physical, First Place: School Q ff 1 ny 5 Douglas Mashburn Junior Biological, First Place: School and County n Charles Brown junior Biological, Second Place: School and County Science Fair Winners Ricky Steelman junior Physical, First Place: School Inq --Q... H., 'EH Hifi A 5 if W Ruth Ann Spillman Senior Biological, First Place: School and County S---,J '-Q 104 ELEME TARY qx 'X 'be' RZ 1 vxge 'age G,,?,x of 4, EV 2' SE N ww , Q E i 1 l 105 .-T 4. . . -.il 1 . 1 lv!! ve' Mis. Robert Fleming Mrs. A. H. McLeod lvlr. Loyd Pardue Mrs. Herman Efird Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Mars Hill College Duke University High Point College Wake Forest College Appalachian State Teachers College 4-wh 3 J' 'as nn' V 'xy HTF? 'Nur' Mr. Carlton Martin Seventh Grade Miss Lou Todd Seventh Grade App211aChi3I1 State Bob Jones University Teachers College University of North Carolina at Greensboro Elementary X 11 - kfx - lf-f 'plus-vlr Miss Mildred Mackie Sixth Grade University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mrs. I. E. Brown Sixth Grade Appalachian State Teachers College EF isfX 5 -as Q L 'cf C' Mr. E. W. McMurray Miss Diane Chappell Mrs. Ed Troutman Mrs- Tommy Brandon Ungraded Fifth Grade Fifth Grade FO111'Kh Grade Furman University Appalachian State University of North M2-11'S Hill College Teachers College Carolina at Greensboro University Of NO1'th 106 Carolina at Greensboro n N1 vUN'Wl Vx 'Ark cz? an-nf Mrs. Leonard Brown Mrs. LaVerne Shore Mrs. W. P. Brandon MiSS Betty Hollar Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Third Grade Berea College Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College 3' C7277 Third Grade Appalachian State Teachers College U my ., kh K -ew M! .I Miss Margaret Pilcher Miss Mary Etchison Mrs. Carl ShOre Mrs. Olivia Graham Second Grade SGCOHCI Grade First Grade Mars Hill College University of North Winston-Salem State University of North Carolina at Greensboro Teachers College Carolina at Greensboro A 8 T at Greensboro Umvemw of Hawau Mrs. E.R. Freeman Mrs. Miles Gentry Mrs. T.L. Hanes Teachers' Aide Teachers' Aide Teachers' Aide Facult -W s, W .3 . Miss Nora Shore First Grade Appalachian State Teachers College 0 'u 'l-niirn ..i.. '.-J.- 1-' . ' JK' cs '53 , K l! - - s 544-. E i 1 0 ' Q 'a Z2q51., N. 'V , 4 'K - 9 f ' A N 1' '-s-5 'lg ' xx. F. E T - -e fi . -la . F S . IU ff .Ear n ff' 'fi' Mrs. Jones Todd ' X ' First Grade r . Appalachian State K Teachers College Mrs. Gray Thomas Mrs. J. D. Welborn Mrs. Max Welborn Teachers' Aide Teachers' Aide Teachers' Aide 107 - e --eil V - A -- - u 1 Mrs. Fleming Judy Xnderyon Janice Brown Steve Carter Todd Cawatevcns 11 array Crarrfrll Mnchael Crook Bllly crm Drarre I-In-try Jrray Hnryer Muchael Hawks Rrery Hrxyei Brenda Hennings Denms Howell Ln-wrt Hughes Xnn Hutchens Kim Hutchent Shirley Hutchens Dennis McCollum Bobby Mrckles Drrrrry Mrelaex Kenneth Mrller L.ux-ry Owens Dayra licynolrls Nellre Rose Dlanm: Todd Crystal wrrrderr Ixlargre Wrnters Sharon Winters St eve Wooten Mrs. McLeod Funicc Adams Kathy Bates Rohert Burchctte Sufanne Cameron C :thy Cash Demse Casstevens Donna Dans Cy-nthxa Fergumon Stew Foster Sus xn Franklin Carlotta Garbard Lawrence Green Lee l-larrnon Donna Hutchens Ice Hutchens Mxkc' Mayfxeld Kay Mrcolltrrn Patrmcra Mrllx Cathy Oakley Donna Parker Robert Rcavia Lynn Rr-mm June Roupe Crrrhy nrgganr Brenda ialmons Stew iheek Nell Wclborn R 1y'mond xvhrtrker Phyllry 'wrllrarmon Kenneth Women Mr. Pardue Duane ,Xrlamr Jeella Brandon Keith Branon Darlene Brock France: Brock Lloyd Aryrr Cline Ragrna Mae Collrns Billy Comer 1. W, Gregory Mary Ellsaheth Hall Becky Harris Patrxcxa Holcomb johnny Wayne Hulchem Delane Long Danny Ray Mathews Eighth Gr de K . u yr 1 f arf, er UHF 'gr fs -f - yy lf: 'ia ..., or re ' K i f 495 'zo' M r ' M X M 2 K , QF 'QV f -.,r. ,, If , 'EV yy N A F I li' -A r y 3 : fs. ', l J-, fr rl li? X lf, cf ,S f I VA A 5, . rf mr nr' 'gr' 19' 4, .,r,, , I 941' ' Q, 3- r if Q K ,fir bitt , j f X aw .A . gy I p ti ,E .. - r - 1- f' M M 'rl W I M! Hr iff, , P5 t M E r 'Ur I if fir ' no , Alb 4 y , - 1 y , V 'W 35 1 gt nr.: X .-t 'v .. -..., ,,,,,, xv- if 4-. nr 1 ,,, f - A.. ' ' Q fvg 'Q 31' 2,1 2 T 3 aw...- '-k-f 1 Q 1 ET' 4 .. 2 tk , y lu fs .,.... - -Q . 4-va? an 'V' ww 1' r 1 1::::mmrl V V K nv 1 1 r F1 3 Q L 2 0 0 2 6 K I -4 I ,vt r ?!' -7- , -v wr -Y' ' --.... X F N Q Q ,, Grrrynoorl ' 3.1, 1 v l x . N jxmmy Mathews Katherine Mathews Wade McCollurn Vrxgrnm MCC-ehee Rxchard Royal Danny Nhorc Lee Sxlemorc Lenny Stcelman Donald Warden Shclxa Wmterx r .4 r . ' , x . y PV F' 4 ,, . YZ' P '43 ky xl 4. 5. A ,E , 1 1. 'fr rl I if -W a 'W ., 5 W M, U X- v . 1 xr XF' an x ,.. .A-7, .fli ! K.. . WL Q. M yr , '1!' , ...af 81 W v:--1, 6 fin' ,Q ' :L If I rs. K ' if s ,ay gf .N r ,Q A.. , r L. , 5 e , Nl fir fill 108 az, Q .1 I Seventh Grade Q P' If V V 'IF -. . ZA M n an W 6 .V e.xA A C' 1' -. ee' l A ' 'ff -e A if A . Q ...-:ferr ' 'Mil' 'pf ' W 3, l 2- I, V vffxjaijr . A Q IRM' 1? 'lr' ll W 1 ,7.-Liz. 1' 1:-1 553 ' 1 A-cg -1 x - , 4 ah mn- . Y 17' WF s 'ily 15 ZF' Z 1'-5 , 3 1 4 5 5, , X 3 0 ' rl if , eff ' -' x N ll ' l , N ll l D l 2 l 'W 5 1? 'W ZV',,. F F ,F l 'ZF V 'V f H3 fl 2 H I ,573 -s fv- 't- W TJ f 21 Am, :SJ l- ff f l 4 L I 45? Z,.,,ji N: 4 lx 5 '.x E F ' 'QF HF NF N! 15' iw xwE l il X, ln lk 1 S1 Y. l- ww A J V ., ' 'YF lf lf if 'V 1 F an W- , e-'Kin l l e M I A 3 W F haf if if 3 - '-2. if . YG-. 6 'L -A6 Qi. 1 -Q 1 5'l,' 3- Q ' , . 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Tod-I Dime Xllmd Cham' ,whiny Ann Broolu Cathy Cain Larry Cha-ek Rxclq' Cranfxll Betty Crook Dfwxd Doss 'Alnndl Hall Roger llntchcnx Immmy Lmfberry Denms Pnrnh Rlchnm Rcylll Thomannu Ruxsell Nuszm Summon: Pacncm Speer Bobble jun Stanley Davnl Tnvvttc Rncky vemr Jw-y uxwmalef Ten-y '.x1,n.11ler umm xx'emQ El.1on ,hllmrn Paul '.m11..m me xvmf Nm xmgm -'1fAL .S..i..l-3..','T '. ' - -1 4 - 1 E if Mrs. Brown Mis Mackie Mr. McMurray Randy Adams Steven Allgood David Bates Dammy Brown R. C. Carter Irmmy Coe Mike Couch Brad Dinkins jimmy Gentle Billy Godfrey Libby Haynes Darlene Hobson Donna Hobson Bobby Hoots jerry Ladd Ronald Martin It-ffrey Matthews Loren McMurray Chris Miller jerry Palmer Lee Pendergrass Milton Pinriix Cindy Renvrs Dale Reynolds Arnold Shore Debbie Shore Dennis Srremore Gray Spe al-,s joan Summers Dennis Trivette Steve Wagoner Terry Wilkins Larry Wishon Not Shown: Lou Comer Carla Adams Edward Allen Georgia Beasley Betty Brandon Cynthia Byrd jackie Driver Marilyn Driver Carol Ellis Brenda Gregory Donna Hanes Connie Harris Gail Hauser Kim Heffner Randy Holcomb Cynthia Hoots Judy Hudson Susan Hudspetli Debbie Hutchens james Lamson Cynthia Long Gwynn Long Bobby Lynch Susan McKnight Linda Mickles Samuel Pardue Dean Reavis Christine Sheel-4 Bryan Shepherd Robin Speaks Myra Spillrnan Frances Stewart Kathy swarm Bobby Todd Leslie Welbom Eddie Williams Amy Adams Jeanette Adams Mike Allen Michael Blevins Glenda Booe Diane Brandon Debra Cain Rodney Casstevens W. I. Casstevens Wade Cranfill Vanessa Eldreth Donald Franklin Robert Harding Donna Hardy Ronnie Herrnings Ricky Hobson Ledcan Holcomb Neil Howell Bobby Hutchens Terry Hutchens Barbara Jester Mike McGel-ree Drusilla Petree Diane Shore Donnie Smith Ronnie Vestal jimmy Walder James Willard Danny Williams Kenneth Williams .Sixth C?rawie wg .i 1? Q V .Z 5 A we . 2 .., ', ft yn, 5 T Q A l'i'S .. if th L 'l i I 'ZF , W SV. V TV WV rrsi ii i, M B as he ' vlzlwgi , i l , Y I rj -E? ,LIL Q35 I will V I xii V A r L WRWVQW W L ' L if fl :xi -lj' Q wwf any E 5 new ,, AHHIA L.. , h A ,I .. i 4 1 5 SSL- Q ft' N? X i i y W if li lf if Gr. at ' A yd r L My-. lm 7 A QI, las , Wvsi .21 sta' 'LL N rr 'l'H Q A A ,V - 21 Wlhk' :I V QQQ -sf., -V y :ii 5. f y y xwie i a X as .Q . V , 'QF QF l M? EF V, 'VV 1F if W, ii f XF sry or Mi if il a i 'ii' ii is Q C as , z .., .Aw V X sst. ' i t s 'ani . 4 f ? 'iL S 'QV i ! 91f y 15' 1501! 1 ? A -- 'i,' V A F K ..,a -i X i ll . 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'-A ' sr MN Pi 55' .3 i Vi X Q . . I A ,, . , l ' - ai A' I 1 wal , rg: :L Donna Gisli K' gt, V N. g . ' ' 5 Kent Harris 'riff' V Q gg, ' ' ' - f Bobby Hodge k ,mx ' ffl ,Q Leah Holt J' ' -X x A Y. , ' ' Margaret Hoots i y , I IJ . . , A wg 'x I gi . 1 -3 I i X ,Q F get i rf F x X, k K X 4 ' v A 1 Nancy Hoots Q ' t 12 4. Wesley Huggins V x, Janice Hutchens vw -We --- 4 K 1 N-gf., ---r I, Sherry Hutchens , i' xl, I Cathy Marshall N LA L xx 1 X se... In Memory of ' ,A 5 Sheri-y Mayfield I ' ' in X t i - 5 pa Rl f Lmda Sue Shlnault -5 M V' -5 A W . Q , Slm trim, a,,,,x QM A ,P , vw. uh -laron eaxls daughter of '41 ' - Kjtf' Bobby Shepherd , 'fe V ' Del:-rVi smiiimid Mr. 8 Mrs. Chester O. Shlnault iff ,. 'l X In small proportions we just beauties seeg L L i And in short measures life may perfect be. F' J Q V f . A ,Q ' A54 ' . ' , f Q Debii sq-big l . A ,l N ,lg Debbie Tilley -nv? .f-,-V W Y? 5 Lirk Wt-Iborn - -i Tracy Wlihoii h A 5 ,i '-, Q., V .. KN 1 Ii i X fir M- Q i F A N! 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Barr Dim G.1y Eid: Billy Hulchens Lind.: Hulcliens Riclrzird Huzchcns Kry jcster G rry Long Kenneth Pirduu Gary Petree Sharon Reece Jeff Royal Ricky Russell Debri Shecklel Christopher Shnpe 'Sherry Sizemore Iolmriy sounrml Cl .fir Tom jimmy xvnmcn K.1rlryl'Chrr.ilc1 Mrs. H. Shore jimmy Beamer Cynthrr Blevins Bennie Bolin Tim Chan-llar Fred Driver David Ellis Res Fletcher Steve Gentry Bernard Gregory Rebecca Harmon Hurley Hauser Debbie Hill Rindy Hutchcns Ronald Hutchens Divid johnson john Lamson Ten'ye Ly-nah Michael McCollum llinitz Miller Sherry Myer: M.irth.i Pmni Angela Re.uvi-. Avery Silmonx Inff Sifemore Mmm Spillmin Mil-ce Stanley Perry Williams Sheila Wooten Se and Grade , em 1 W L 2 M nav rrri W 'W Hr ws r Wear L as If e ri V ii hl L 'gy ,f:.,,j' V V FJ , . an A w '+' :' l ' s gy' H if ty VV V 'Qf V F' lb li il. 3 L IVV- 4' . r. V dw! 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Mr x Shore Debbie Bvrty Larry Bury Mane Bcxmm Dime Bron-.n Dale Byrd Kexth Cam Rcnrfu Cnsrexex-l Lee Candle Lisa Clnldress Phyllix Dam-mc Luon Drrver icon Crm-wry lun-ly Hutclwnl Grcg Knnbcr Il-.1 n Lrmxon ncmle Log ln Susan Lynch Drnny Xhllriv fxlltchell Pxrrizlx Bonnie Roy .1 Tony Shack Beverly Sl emon Michael Qmith Tony Toll l P.:rnn2l.4 XVKHLS Dlnny M lclmw fxlrs. G. Tollrl Mme nm-,r Gwen B lrncx Nzlllyl Brown Lcrhrr Brymr Lmllrey C.1rtcr Stew: Childrew. Carol Dinlxrm Calvin Drnver Mlke Driver Greg Fletcher Dennxs Hall Danica l-Tully Terry llill Mrlle Howell Tommy lludsyctlr Stu,-lmny Hutchcnx Donna Iohnxon Delores Rlgulwclvr Darrell Nlcformiclx Bunn Prnnl- Libbv llxgqs Rlrlley new-111 Dvle Yrlmons Dsvill Shore Dennr, ilrore Mike iizsnmrc DH x ill To-lll , W F-' - - .1 1 ' .- . - . 0 -, . .f....L.......c'1- ......-,-. -- - . .. . ... , .. --all ' iq-. . v . . . . , gui! Elementary Schoo1's out, schoo1's out. . . I wonder where she went this time. 1.115 gr Look busy, here comes the teacher! 4.-:P I ,, .w 4 Got anything better to do? What birdie? School Lgfe Whaddaya mean, bad breath? ' --in-2, ' W w,f'-' PR, . 1:-v :C fkff ' w 1 Firstrow: Robert Burchette, Neil Welborn, joe Hutchens, Third row:Lee Harrison, Kenneth Wooten, Lewis Hughes, Robert Reavis. Second row: Dennis Mc C o 1 1 um, Ricky Lynn Reavis, Steve Carter. Hayes, Lawrence Greene, Steve Foster, Todd Casstevens. , ..,. A , -,L . .- l if ,,r. w All Work? V' is for vicissitudinal First row: Brenda Salmons, Cathy Cash, Donna Davis, Kathy Bates, Donna Parke. S e cond row: Patricia Mills, Denise Casstevens, Kay McCollu.m, Judy Anderson, Shelia Winters. Third row: Diane I-lardy, June Roupe, Diane Adams, Suzanne Cameron. Fourth row: Phyllis Williamson, Girl's managerg Kenneth Miller, Boy's manager. N DWG' What's red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, and white? X X F of 3 nth. See Spot run. Run Spot R un. AD VERTISEME TS XS. ,af - ' 'QA gy-'-fy--V ,,5.A ,, ,jlgf-fi- ,cf HRA W 1 5 s 1 1 T 4 119 1 Y .V I 1111.-a.z..4anrmmm-:-H Luk- .- -,..z...u1f...kf,v,.:.nfL '.-1:41-.N ' J!-wb-'S - ' - - - -' ?L' 1 Sheek-Taylor Drugs -Prescription Specialtists- --.t...-,..-.- . ,,,.. .,..,,,...,.W..T,..,...,. 4 fllf I 05.755455 V, H .rr l f 3 ,, ff E 'M 1 D , 6 rd . . .,,r ima I .vM.Eg.' 1. VR V .V Drugs Sundries Cosmetics Soda Fountain Phone: 679-4531 Yadkinville, N .C. Yadkin Cleaners Send Your Laundry When You Send Your Cleaning COMPLETE SERVICE ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Phone: 679-333I Yadkinville, North Carolina George M. Holmes, President Paul Brandon, Vice-President W. N. Ireland Insurance Agency, Inc. P.O. Box 2I7 Phone: 679-456I Insurance of aII Kinds Yadkinville, N. C. Woodlyn Farms Cage Laid Eggs Yadkinville, North Carolina BANK OF YADKIN Deposits Insured Up To Sl0,000 for Each Depositor Now in our 63rd Year of Operation We Welcome the Opportunity to Serve Your Banking Needs For The Number l Deal On The Number l Car See CHILDRESS CHEVROLET, INC Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer Phone: 679-2l5l 679-4l5l 121 PICKETT 8m HUFF Appliances and Furniture Phone: 699-8592 East Bend SLATER'S BARBER SHOP Tues. - Fri. 1:00 to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Route 2 East Bend, N. C. EAST BEND FOOD LAND Phone: 699-3991 East Bend, N. C. EAST BEND BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Lumber and Building Materials Highway 67 at Smithtown Road East Bend, North Carolina 27018 TOOT 8: IVIAX GARAGE RAY'S BARBER SHOP Route I Men's Hair Styling East Bend, N. C. Ray Church Carl Brown Home Phone: 961-4955 phone: 699-8498 Max Brown Home Phone: 961-2763 BU RC HETTE 8: HUFF FUNERAL HOME 81 CHAPEL, INC. Completely Air-Conditioned Radio 8. Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Phone 699-3131 East Bend, N. C. SNIITH'S GARAGE Route 2, Yadkinville, N. C. New 421 At Shacktown Exit Auto Repair. . . Skilled Mechanics DAN BECK MOTORS, INC. Authorized Ford Soles 8K Service Yodkinville, N. C. FORD THUNDERBI RD FAI RLANE MUSTANG PICKUP FALCON 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone: 679--472I 679-407I Yndklnvllle, NI. West Main St Mocksvllle, N.C. North Main St. I CIemmonsL-NI. Lewisville Clemmonsk 123 TOWN STEAK HOUSE Visit us for the finest of steaks Winston-Salem, North Carolina ISENHOUR'S .IEWELERS Certified Watchmakers II3 East Main Street Elkin Phone: 835-4468 NELL'S STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON Helen Curtis Permanent Waves Exclusive Featuring AII Types of Service The latest in styling and complete coiffure 7 miles east of Yadkinville on old 42I Phone: 96I-8486 BLACKWELDER'S FU RN I TU RE COMPANY Quality Furniture Low Cost Telephone: 835-T424 Jonesville BELCHER'S SHOES Downtown and Reynolda Manor ATLANTIC SERVICE CENTER WHOLESALE RETAIL GAS, KEROSENE FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL GREASES Yadkinville, N. C. Phone: 679-8242 DOWNTOWN NORTHSIDE Buy Your Health Needs Here Prescriptions Filled 066.43 YADKIN DRUG STORE YOUR FASHION CENTER Opposite Courthouse Yadkinville, North Carolina m Machinery, Tractors, an MACKIE'S lry Clothing Yadkinville, N. C. 27055 Phone: 679-3311 J. D. HOLCOMB gl SON Finest Quality in Men's and Ladies Clothing Yadkinvil le HOLCOMB'S GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Machining and Welding e 1 679-8261 Yadkinvil I d Autos MASON HARDWARE gf ELECTRIC CO. Pittsburgh Paints-Gene ral Hardware Yadkinvi l le CRISSMAN CLOTHERS McGregor Sports Wear and Botany 5OO Phone: 367-2618 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of REAVIS OIL COMPANY AND INSURANCE Distributor of Esso Products Phone: 679-3561 Yadkinville, North Carolina STEELMAN MILLI NG CO. Grinding-Mixing and Seed Cleaning FOX FEED and SEED Route 3, Yadkinville, N. C. Phone: 463-5586 P AND D DEPARTMENT STORE Ruth Holcomb Rena Holde Yadkinvil le Yadkin Lumber Company Rough and Finished Lumber Building Materials Call Our Number for Lumber Phone: 679-3911 Coble Dairy Products Cooperative, Inc. Always Refresh With Coble Milk Lexington, N. C. When you look for a study lamp, look for this tag. lDHU1Ki.lE W1lE1j3 Harmony Heights Lumber Company, Inc Rough and Finished Lumber All Kinds of Building Materials Phone: 679-2211 Yadkinville, North Carolina YADKI NVILLE TASTEE FREEZE AND PUTT-PUTT Yadkinville, North Carolina For the Finest in Food and Family Entainment Phone: 679-8383 AIRPORT 66 SERVICE New and Used Tires and Tire Recapping Diesel Fuel Gas Oil Phone: 679-272i Yadkinville WILLIAMS AND GENTRY GROCERY Groceries-Meats-Amoco Gas Yadki nvi I Ie JAMES WILLIAMS AND COMPANY For Quality Wedding Invitations and Announcements at Reasonable Prices Yadkinvi I Ie Bocock-Stroud Company Dependable Since I92I Winston-Salem Phone PA 4-2421 Th ruway Shopping Center Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company P.O. Box 589 Highway 67 Jonesville-EII4in, N .C I 127 Sealtest Ice Cream And Milk Ice Cream Milk Get the best-get SeaItest Winston-Salem Phone: PA 3-0311 Forbush Grocery Store We Appreciate Your Business and Look Forward To Helping You Location: Where 421 Joins Speer Bridge Road T. L. HAYES CO., INC. Clothiers For Men-Women-Children Furniture-Appliances-Home Furnishings Phone: 367-551 1 Boonville, N. C. WILLIAMSON RESTAURANT Highways 421 and 601 Yadkinville Telephone 679-8191 REAVI S AUTO, INC. Your Yadkin County Car DeaIer Yadkinville WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Davis Tires and Tubes Truetone Radios and Televisions Wizard Batteries Yadkinville Phone: 679-5801 CRATER-WARDEN FU RN I TU RE YADKINVILLE CLOTHING COMPANY Phone: 679-226I Yodkinvi I Ie RUNIPLE FURNITURE CO INC Where Most Folks Trod Phone: 835-2OI3 I32 Eost M Elkin, N. C. BRENDLE CASH WHOLESALE INC. YADKIN PRINTING COIVIPANY Publisher of Grocery, Drugs, Toys, and Hordwore THE YADKIN ENTERPRISE EII4in Yodkinville, N. C Mockie-HinsI1c1w- Welborn Motors Gentry Visit us forthe Fine t F Used Cars Funeral Directors Phones: 679-245 I , 679-733I YodI4inviIIe, North Carolina Phone: 679-8330 Yodkinvi I Ie Mr. 4CX: Has A Life Insurance Plan To Fit Your Exact Requirements Family Protector Plan Retirement Plan Educational Plans Business Insurance FI RESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Complete Line ot Firestone Tires Auto Service Department Store Phone: 679-4176 679-4171 Yadkinville, North Carolina Mortgage Cancellation Annuities Pension Plans Tommy Brandon Phone: 679-4561 YOUTH SPORT CENTER Your World of Fashion Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Phone: 6794488 Yadkinville, North Carolina Brown's Department Store Furniture House Furnishings FIOOI' Gnd Linoleum Carpeting Clothing forthe Entire Family Phone: 679-8431 bursting with flavor 'PX K Q 6446 'A Tx, N1-if ' fl'8I'lkS 130 W. D. TODD INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of aII Kinds fYour Kemper Insurance Manl Yadkinville, North Carolina Phone: 679-2286 DAVIS 5 8110 Complete Line of Variety Store Merchandise Harmony Yadkinville LU ANN SALON Featuring AII Types of Beauty Service The Iatest in styling Yadkinville, North Carolina YADKINVILLE DRIVE-IN Yadkinville, North Carolina Vander Zachary Todd's Superette Staple and Fancy Groceries Best Meat In Town YadkinviIIe, North Carolina Phone 679-437I Todd Implement Company Homelite C. Saws 8. Mowers Yadkinville, North Carolina Phone: 679-364i I 131 TOWN 81 CAMPUS SHOP Fashionable Sportswear for , Men K 8. W Cafeteria -4th Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Your Kind of an Eating Place , 422 N. Cherry ST, GRAND vlsvv Foon MARKET WT 5TOn'SOIemf N' C' Ptafftown, North Carolina and 27TOT MT. TABOR FOOD MARKET 3445 Robin Hood Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina A Modern Department Store SPAINHOUR'S Elkin, North Carolina 132 BATES NITEWEAR COMPANY, INC. Factories at Offices Q gnfanfal Cffifcfzenl 5 cfminea' cfxfitgfifweaz hates jamas ,D ,,,Sw. ' 1 133 P gl G AUTO PARTS Mocksville, North Corolincl Yodkinville, North Corolino Phone: 634-2143 Phone: 679-3211 P 5. G AU f6311PA R Nj MMWMMWS E 1 fl X ,Q P om! W.,. 1:3-'sl ,EZ 134 YADKIN VALLEY DAIRY COOPERATIVE, INC 163 South Stratford Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina Telephone: 723-7373 ' .,, Q.- ft--pwf PRESGRIPTIUN SERVICE if REGISTERED . . Er.. . 7 PHARMACISTS X 5 3 7 '7 lr 0 my una. 5 Q cf 4 H ' ' lg 1 0 Watch Repair Service -, e Money Orders t 55 A S sms..- Q ,X AN h U mm V,., I Spaataslgoods In ANlMAl HEALTH PRODUCTS Soda Fountain - Hot Foods Modern - Efficient Spacious Parking Area Prescription Phone East Bend Emergencies 699-8133 Open Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. SCHlAGEl'S PHARMACY Where You Can Buy With Confidence' Hwy 67 By-Pass Next to Post Office East Bend, N. C. 136 Compliments of Dr. j.W. Conway Jim R. Cleary, M.D. Eagle Grocery Smith Williams Frank I-I. Walker, D. D. S. Lafayette Williams Yadkin Grocery Company Agricultural Supply Company Ben Brendles Grocery I.M. McKnight and Sons Dr. Walden Todd, D.D.S. Nell's Fabric Shop Mocksville Garden Center C's Bar BQ 8 Grill Daniel Furniture 8 Electric Company B. C. Moore 8 Sons Dinkins Brothers Oil Company Home Furniture Company Winebarger Motor Company Jaunita I-lauser's Beauty Shop Matthews Hardware Company Moore-Moxley Insurance Agency, Inc J. G. Craver S Sons Courtney Junction Lumber Company Walter A. Reynolds Myrtle's Beauty Shop Jim Brewer Wolfe 8 Reese Yadkinville Medical Staff Walter Zachary 137 Alma Mater We may come, we may go, But we never will forget The School that we love so, Where many friends we're met . . . 138 As the years pass on hy, Our school will we adore Recalling with a sigh The happy a'ays of yore. We love our school Ana' always we will be true Yezelkimfille are we- Our colors white and blue . . We will e're be loyal. We love our school Ana' always we will gladbf sing Praises to the best-the best of alL Dear ola' Yaelkimfille High. Lewis Brumfielcl 141 e . f 'Q ' - 'f 5? Wg I .W QI. ,X , I A -1 :ME 5,f...x.: A. ' 5 A W Q ,A R' 5 '15 -' sk-gi 5 -4.,4..x Y 11: R - it A , -. Y A -fe mcm:m4 f 5' f 0 R. MQ, QR ' A R fS?'i,,Qi f Q- R V , . , .pf . 1 R A 1, , .4 1 . - Q- ' ' ' Q' R if W '-A 4 R 4, - e 'ff .Ff,4n-'9 , f?: ' g7 if .fi 2: .7 , Q ,l 135135: -.. . .L X :c fs Witt, Y, 1.1j'jTggE' ' Y . 1, df, Q. PP J' Q Y X -. .5 , . ,......w.w-mv. W' Li, ij gk 1250- ,., .,,-MI: Aanoatlidlibi' ,,. 'I , 5 . .', 4 5 wg, m 'Q 5? 4 va ,icy ma, xfiwg x' I DREAM . . . TOMORROW 142 .f 13 . it 2 3 xi FUTURE 1967-P Yadkinville High Schoolwill be consolidated in 1967- 68 with Courtney and East Bend High Schools to become Forbush High School. On the right is a picture of the new school under construction. 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