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BLACK 


AND 


Page  Two 


GOLD 


North  CaroSsrsa  Room 
Forsyth  County  Public  Liforarv 
660  West  Fifth  Street 
Winston-SaSem,  NC  27101 


1958 


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KAY   ANGEL    .....  Editor-in-Chief 

MEREL  ROBIN Co-editor 

ANNE  NEWTON,  ALICE  GRANT Senior  Editors 

G.  G.  SAUNDERS,  MARY  MORRIS  Junior  Editors 

MERRY  GORDON  PANNILL Faculty  Editor 

CAROLYN  JAR  VIS  Art  Editor 

GAIL  GRUPENHOF   Write-up  Editor 

WARREN  SAMS Photographer 

LINDA  HARDIE,  CAROLYN  BENBOW  Circulation 

Editors 
MRS.  ELIZABETH  RITTER   faculty  Sponsor 


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FOREWORD 

We,  the  editors  of  the  1958  Black  and  Gold,  are  proud  to 
present  to  you  this  annual.  Our  little  black  demon  will  take 
you  through  the  pages  and  try,  throughout  the  future,  to 
bring  back  memories  of  your  high  school  years  at  Reynolds. 
We  hope  you  will  enjoy  the  annual  as  much  as  we  have  en- 
joyed bringing  it  to  you. 

The  Editors 


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City  School  Administrative  Staff 

Mr.   Hoy  Holshouser,   Business  Manager;   Dr.   William  C.   Self,   Assistant   Superintendent;    Dr.    A.   Craig   Phil- 
lips, Superintendent;  Mr.  Marvin  M.   Ward,  Assistant  Superintendent;   Mr.   C.   T.   Leinbach,  Jr.,  Comptroller. 


Winston-Salem  City  Board  of  Education 

SEATED:  The  Reverend  William  R.  Crawford,  Mr.   Paul   Pegram,  Mr.   Sam   Dorsett,  Chairman;   Mrs.   Norton 
F.  Tennille,  Mr.  M.  C.  Benton.  STANDING:   Mr.  T.  L.  Williams,  Mr.  Clifford   Perry. 


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Dedication 


Tall,  dark,  handsome  .  .  .  Mr.  John  Tandy  .  .  .  students  understood  .  .  .  Mr.  Joyner's 
able  assistant .  .  .  football  coach  for  many  years  .  .  .  now  Athletic  Director  and 
Dean  of  Boys  .  .  .  ever-present  sense  of  humor  .  .  .  respected  and  loved  by  all  who 
know  him  ...  to  one  who  is  always  there  to  help  .  .  .  THANKS! ! ! 


Page  Seven 


In  Memoriam 


WALKER   BARNETTE 
June   3,   1901   —   September   4,    1957 


ROBERT  L.  McMILLAN,  jr. 

September  29,   1941  —  August  9,    1957 

GEORGE   C.   SPRINKLE,   JR. 
July  31,   1941   —  August   13,   1957 

CARROLL   PHIFER   WAGONER 

December   31,    1940  —  August   8,    1957 


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CLAUDE    R.    JOYNER 

B.A.,    M.A. 

Principal 


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MARY    JANE    BAKER 

A.B.,    M.E. 

Algebra,    Geometry 


HUGH    BAREFOOT 

B.S.,    M.E. 
8/A    Ala/*,    Science 


NORMAN    BARRINGER  MRS.    GRACE    BARROW 

B.A.  A.B. 

Driving  8th    Social    Studies,    English 


MRS.    SUZANNE    BRITT       MRS.    VIRGINIA    BROWN 
A.B.  A.B. 

Latin  English,    Latin 


MRS.    FRANCES    BRUCE 

B.S.,    M.S. 

8th    Home    Economics 


HERMAN    BRYSON 

B.S.,    M.A. 

Physical   Education 


ANNIE    G.    CALDWELL 
B.A.,    B.S. 
Librarian 


A.    R.    CARR 

B.S.,    M.A. 

Mechanical    Drawing,    Shop 


MATALINE    COLLETTE 
A.B. 

Chemistry 


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NANCY    COONEY  MRS.    SARAH    COPPFDGE    MRS.    MARY    ANN    CRAFT         MRS.    ARDFNA    CRAVFR        ROBFRT 

B.S.  .  B.A.  A.B.  A.B,    B.S. 

Algebra,    Physical    Education      8th    English,    Social    Studies  8th    Math,    Science  Home  Economics,  Home  Crafts 


CROOKSHANK 

M.A. 
Shot? 


L.    W.    CROWELL 
B.S.,    M.Ed. 

Algebra 


MRS.    NELLE    DELGADO 

B.A.,    M.A. 

8th    English,    Social    Studies 

Spanish 


JUNE    DINKINS 

B.S.,    M.S. 
Physical    Education 


MRS.    ANALEE    EDDLFMAN 
Secretary    to    Principal 


LUCILE    EDWARDS 

A.B. 

English 


MRS.    ANNIE    PRESTON  MRS.    JOSEPHINE    FITTS 
FEARRINGTON  B.A. 

A.B.,    M.A.  8th    Math,    Science 

French,    Latin 


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MRS. 

HAZEL    FLACK 

MRS. 

ALYCE    FLETCHER 

WILLIAM    FOIL 

B.A. 

Dietician 

B.S. 

Civics 

Biology 

MRS.    SARAH    FROST 

A.B.,    M.A. 

Algebra,    Geometry 


MRS.    MARY    GAMBRELL 
B.A. 

English 


MRS.    EVELYN    GARRISON 

A.B.,    M.Ed. 

Public    Speaking,    English 


MRS.    BETTY    GRIGG 
B.A. 

8th    English,    Social    Studies 


MRS.    MARGARET 

HARRISON 

Dietician 


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ELIZABETH    KAPP 

A.B. 

English 


MRS.    CAROLYN    LOWDFR 

B.S. 

Biology 


MRS.    CATHERINE    LYERLY 

B.A. 

English 


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FAYE    MARTIN 

A.B. 

Spanish 


MARY    MARTIN 
A.B. 
Latin 


ROBERT    MAYER 

B.M.,    M.M. 

Band,    Orchestra 


MRS.    MARGARET 

McDERMOTT 

A.B.,    M.Ed. 

Latin 


HAZEL    McKEEL 
A.B. 

Typing,    General    Business 


CLYDE    McSWAIN 
Printsbop 


McLEAN    MITCHELL 

B.S.,    M.A. 

U.    S.    History,    World 

History,    Sociology,    Economics 


DONALD    MORROW 

A.B. 

World    History 


MRS.    LUCINDA    MOSER        ANNA    R.    MOTTESHEARD            MRS.    BILLIE    MUSTIAN  MRS.    MARY    PEARCE 

A.B.                                                 B.S.,    M.Ed.                                                   B  B  A  A  B 

Algebra,    Geometry                        Bookkeeping,    Typing                  Shorthand,    Business    English  V.  S.  History,  World  History 

and    Law 


KENNETH    PETERS  MRS.    KATHERINE    REICH 

A.B.  A.B. 

Algebra,    Geometry,  Algebra,    Geometry 

Commercial   Arithmetic 


LILLIAN    RHODES 

M.A. 

English 


MRS.    ELIZABETH    RITTER  JOHN    ROBINSON 

A.B.,    M.A.  A.B. 

English,    Journalism  General   Science,    Biology 


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MRS.    VIRGINIA  SARAH    OLIVE    SMITH 
SHACKFORD  B.S.,    M.Ed. 

„  ,     _  B.A.  Algebra,    Geometry 

Sth    English,    Social    Studies 


MRS.    EULAUA    SOLOMON 

A.B.,    M.E. 

Sth    English,    Social    Studies, 

Spanish 


HERBERT    STEPHENS 
A.B. 

Art,    English 


HAZEL    STEPHENSON 

M.A. 

English 


MRS.    MARJORIE 

STEPHENSON 

B.A. 

English 


JOHN    TANDY 

A.B.,    M.A. 

Assistant,    Principal, 

Commercial   Math 


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WILLIAM    WATERS 

F.    C.    WATTS 

A.B. 

B.S. 

Chorus 

Physics,    General   Science 

JANIE    WEAVER 

A.B. 

V.    S.    History 


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BILL    WEBSTER 

M.Ed. 

Sth    Science,    Math, 

Physical    Education 


RAY    WHITLEY 
A.B. 

Sth    Science,    Math, 
Physical   Education 


JEWELL    WILLIAMS 
B.A. 

Sth    English,    Social    Studies 


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SHIRLEY    WILSON 

U.  S.  History,  World  History, 
Physical    Education 


NO  PICTURES 

WILSON  ALEXANDER,— B.A.— General  Math,  Science 

JOE  McKELDRY— M.A.— 8tb  Math,  Science 

MRS.   BETTY  TAYLOR— B.S.—8/A   Math,  Science 

NANCY  JO   SMITH— A3.— English,   Latin 

NANCY  M.  WEBSTER— B.A.—8/A  English,  Social  Studies,   World  History 


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"Good  morning,   class/ 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 

Ralph   Bender,   Vice-Pres.;   Ran   Shaffner,  Treas.;    Peggy  Cryner,   Sec;    and    Bill   Farrell, 
Pres. 


SUSAN    WOMBLE 

ABERNETHY 

"It's  not  raining  rain  for  me, 

it's  raining  daffodils." 

Language  Course:   Y-Teens  1,2,3; 

Thespians    1;    Sophoteers   2;    Ser- 

viteers    3;    G.A.A.    2,3,4;    Girls' 

Chorus    1;   French   Club   3,4;   Re- 

segis  4;  College  Club  4;  Officials 

Club    1,2,3,4;    Intra-mur.    Sports 

1,2,3,4;    N.H.S.    4. 


PEGGY  JEAN  AGEE 
''The  best  things  in  life  are  free." 
Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1, 
2,3,4;  House  of  Rep.  1,2;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers 
2;  Serviteers  3;  College  Club  4; 
Resegis  4;  Hall  Monitor  3,4; 
Page  4;  Bowling  3,4;  Supply 
Room   Clerk   4;   Gym   Leader  4. 


CHARLES    SAMUEL    ALLEN 

"To  Figgie  -  -  -  Sam" 
General  Course:  French  Club  3, 
4,  Sec.  3;  Tennis  3;  Dramatics 
Club3;  Art  Cub  2;  Ushers  Club 
3;  History  Club  4;  Hall  Moni- 
tor   2;    Lab    Asst.    3. 


KAY    LeMOINE    ANGEL 
"To  one  who  waits,  a  moment 
seems  a  year." 
Language    Course:     Y-Teens     1,2, 
3,4;     G.A.A.     1,2,3,4;     Serviteers 
3;    Football   Spons   3;    N.H.S.   4; 
Quill  and  Scroll  3,4;   Pine  Whis- 
pers 2,3,  Exch.  Ed.  3;  Black  and 
Gold    4,    Ed. -in-Chief    4;     Scribe 
4;    Resegis    4;    College    Club    4; 
Speedball,       Intra-mur.       1,2,3,4, 
Var.    3. 


AUDREY    ANTHONY 
"Fools  rush  in  where  angels 
fear  to  tread." 
Commercial    Course:    Y-Teens    1; 
Freshman  Service  Club   1;  Sopho- 
teers  2;    Serviteers    3;    Resegis   4; 
Business  Club   4;   House  of  Rep. 
3;     Red    Cross    Rep.     2,3;     Hall 
Monitor     3;     Intra-mur.     Basket- 
ball   1,2. 


STEVEN    HAYWOOD 
AVERITT 
"Hi  Ho  Stevereno!" 
Language    Course:     Football     1,2, 
3,4,   Jr.    High    1,    Scrub    2,    Var. 
3,4;   Baseball   2,  Scrub;   Track   3; 
Chorus  1;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club 
2;    DeMolay    3,4;    Historical    Re- 
search   Club    4;    Monogram    Club 
4;    Photography   Club    1. 


FRANK    WALTON    AVERY 

"Where  there's  life,  there's  love." 
Language  Course:  Football  1,  Jr. 
High  1;  Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Jr. 
High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Var.  4; 
Baseball  1,  Jr.  High  1;  Track  2; 
Tennis  3,4,  Var.  3,4;  Confed. 
Mil.  Hist.  Club  3;  Monogram 
Club  4;  Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Pep 
Board    Rep.    4. 


WILLIAM    LEON    AVERY 

"S.S.C.  Forever/" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  1,2, 
3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2,3,  Var. 
4:  Basketball  2,  Scrub;  Track 
2,3,  Var.  3;  S.S.C.  4;  Hi-Y  1,2, 
3,4;  House  of  Rep.  4;  Jr.-Sr. 
Dance  Committee  3;  Science 
Club  4,  Pres.  4;  Ushers  Club  4; 
Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club  3;  Radio 
Club  2;  Movie  Projector  Club   1. 


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ANNA  ELIZABETH  BAIR 
"Devil  or  Angel?" 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3, 
4,  Rep.  to  State  Conv.  2;  Chief 
Sr.  Marshal  3;  Serviteers  3,  Pres. 
3;  Cheerleader  3,4,  Chief  4; 
Class  Treas.  2;  House  of  Rep.  4, 
Speaker  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Scribe  4; 
T.A.C.  4;  "Most  Popular"  4; 
"Best  Ail-Around"  4;  Basketball 
Spons.  4;  College  Club  4;  Rese- 
gis  4;   French  Club   3,4. 


JIMMY  EUGENE  BAKER 
"Big  Jim  -  -  ■  Let's  Go!" 
Math  Course:  Boyden  High 
School,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  1,2; 
Baseball  Va.  2,3,4;  Basketball 
Var.  3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
Sophomore    Boys'    Club    2. 


JOSEPH    BICKETT    BASS 

"Joe" 

Scientific     Course:      St.      Stevens 

High    School    1;    Math    Club    3,4, 

Sec. -Treas.    4. 


CAROLYN  BAUGH 
"Just  Kiddin'  " 
Scientific  Course:  Choir  3,4; 
Chorus  2,3,4;  Red  Cross  3,4; 
Thespians  1,2,3;  College  Club 
4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Gym  Leader  2- 
Resegis  4;  Y-Teens  1,2;  Intra- 
mur.  Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Intra- 
mur.    Speedball    1,2. 


JAMES    TAYLOR    BEARD 

"Why  take  life  so  seriously;  you 

Will  never  get  out  of  it  alive." 

Scientific        Course:        Dramatics 

Club    1;    Jr.-Sr.    Math    Club    2,3 

4,   Sec. -Treas.    2,3. 


CAROLYN   JANE    BENBOW 
"Benni" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4,  Pres.  3;  Cheerleader  3,4 
Asst.  Chief  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Quill' 
and  Scroll  3,4;  Asst.  Chief  Sr. 
Marshal  3;  Stud.  Coun.  2,3,4, 
Treas.  2;  House  Court  1,4;  Class 
Sec.  2,3;  B.  and  G.  Staff  3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Demolay  Sweet- 
heart 3;  Football  Spons.  2,3; 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4. 


RALPH    STARLING    BENDER 

"Chick" 
Scientific  Course:  Varsity  Foot- 
ball Mgr.  2,3,4;  Varsity  Base- 
ball Mgr.  1,2;  Key  Club  1,2,3,4 
Sec.  3,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Hi-Y  1,2* 
3,4;  Monogram  Club  2,3,4,  Sec. 
4;  Teenage  Coun.  4;  Vice-Pres. 
of   Class    3,4. 


COLVIN    BESSONETTE 

"Cole" 
Scientific  Course:  Water  Valley, 
Texas  1;  Radio  Club  3;  Confed.' 
Mil.  Hist.  Club  4;  Gen.  Business 
Club  1;  Basketball  1;  Track  1; 
Tennis    1. 


JULIANA    THROOP 
BLACKWOOD 

"Boots,  'ton,  and  a  smiling  face." 
Language  Course:  Majorette  1 
2,3,4,  Asst.  Chief  3,  Chief  4; 
Hall  Monitor  1,2,3,4;  Teenage 
Coun.  1,2,3,4;  Alt.  Sr.  Marshal 
3;  College  Club  4;  Resegis  4- 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Football  Spons' 
4;  Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3- 
Freshman  Service  Club   1. 


HENRY   WAYLAND    BLAKE 

"We  always  live  prospectively, 
never  retrospectively,  and  there 
is  no  abiding  moment." 
General  Course:  Hi-Y  12  3  4- 
Baseball  Var.  1,2,3,4;  Basketball 
1,2,3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3, 
Var.  4;  S.S.C.  4;  Exec.  Coun. 
Pep  Board  4;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club  2;  Jr.  Service  Club  3- 
Monogram  Club  4;  Football 
Homecoming  Escort  4. 


HELYN  ELIZABETH  BOST 
"Pretty  is  as  pretty  does." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Football  Spons.  3;  Basket- 
ball Spons.  3;  Library  Staff  4- 
Business  Staff  4;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  French  Club  3,4; 
Choir  2,3,4,  Coun.  Member  4- 
Girls'  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Of- 
ficials Club  3,4;  Serviteers  3; 
Sophoteers    2. 


CHARLES    ALBERT    BOWDEN 

"Little    Charlie" 
Math   Course:    Projector   Club    1- 
Radio   Club    3,   Pres.    3;    History 
Club    4. 


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NANCY    PRYOR    BOWERS 
"With  a  song  '"  »>y  heart  for 
you." 
Language    Course:    Girls'    Chorus 
1,2,3,4;    Choir    2,3,4,    Sec.    3,4; 
State      Festival      Chorus      2,3,4; 
N.H.S.    4;    Y-Teens    3;    College 
Club  4;   Resegis  4,   Co-Chmn.   4; 
Serviteers  3;  Sophoteers  2;  Fresh- 
man    Service     Club     1;     Softball 
Var.    1;   Basketball  Intra-mur.    1, 
2,3,4. 


RONALD      PERRY      BREWER 

"Moderation    in    all    things." 
Graphic      Arts      Course:      Radio 
Club    1;   Bible  Club  4. 


WELDON  EUGENE  BRIGMAN 

"Choc" 
Scientific      and      Industrial      Arts 
Course:    C.   H.    Football    1,2,3,4, 
Var.    1,2,3,4;    C.    H.    Baseball    1, 
2,3,4. 


BOBBY    BROWN 
"Butch" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2;  Jr.  Var.  3, 
Var.  4;  Monogram  Club  4;  Hi- 
Y  1,2,3,4;  S.S.C.  3,4;  House  of 
Rep.  1,4;  Homecoming  Escort 
3;  Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Jr. 
Service  Club  3;  Jr.  Var.  Baseball 
2;   Movie   Projector  Club   1. 


EDNA    EARLE    BROWN 

"Hitch  your  wagon  to  a  star." 
Social  Studies  Course:  Rose  Hill 
High  School,  Wallace,  N.  C.  1, 
2;  French  Club  3,4;  Y-Teens  3, 
4;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4. 


HELEN    KAY    BROWN 
"To  err  is  human,  to  forgii'e 
divine." 
Language  Course:    Freshman   Ser- 
vice  Club    1;    Sophoteers   2;    Ser- 
viteers    3;     Resegis     4;     College 
Club    4;    Y-Teens    1;    N.H.S.    4; 
Intra-mur.    Volleyball    1,2;    Intra- 
mur.   Softball   2;   Intra-mur.   Ten- 
nis  2. 


JAMES    HOWARD    BROWN 

"Justice  is  truth  in  action." 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Track  3,4;  Ushers  Club  3,4; 
Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Confed. 
Mil.  Hist.  Club  3;  History  Club 
4,   Pres.   4;    Pep   Board   4. 


CLARA    JANE    BUCHANAN 

"The  only  way  to  have  a  friend 
is  to  be  one." 
Language  Course:  Photography 
Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers 
3;  Resegis  4;  College  Club  4; 
Y-Teens  2;  French  Club  3,4; 
Business   Staff   4. 


M.  WALKER  BUCKALEW 
"Buck" 
Language  Course:  House  of  Rep. 
3,  Sec.  3;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres.  1; 
Monogram  Club  2,3,4;  Nat. 
Forensic  League  1,2,3;  Key  Club 
3,4;  Football  2,3,4,  Scrub  2; 
Var.  3,4;  Basketball  1,2,  Var. 
2;  Tennis  1,  Var.  1;  Baseball 
2,4;    Jr.    Var.    2. 


THEODORE    ROBERT 
BUDDINE 

"Nothing  is  at  last  sacred  save 
the  integrity  of  your  own  mind." 
Scientific  Course:  Debating  1,2, 
3,4,  Sec.  2,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Dra- 
matics Club  2,3;  Jr.  Engineers' 
Club  3,  Prog.  Chmn.  *>;  Math 
Club  4;  Tennis  3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2; 
IYC  4;  Chess  Club  3,4,  Pres.  3,4; 
International  Students'  Society  4. 


WILLIAM  MILES  BUELL 
"Bill" 
Math  Course:  DeMolay  1,2,3,4; 
Key  Club  4;  Boys'  Service  Ciub 
3;  Red  Cross  1;  House  of  Rep. 
1;  Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Football 
1,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Var.  4;  Golf 
Team  2;  Basketball  3,  Jr.  Var. 
3;  "Best  Looking"  4;  Freshman 
Service   Club    1. 


MARTHA    GAYLE    BULLE 

"Little  Bull" 
Language  Course:  Wallburg 
High  School  1,2;  A  Capella 
Choir  3,4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  3, 
4;  Mixed  Chorus  3,4;  Serviteers 
3;  Homeroom  Pres.  3;  Y-Teens 
4;  Resegis  4;  College  Club  4; 
French  Club  3,4;  Intra-mur.  Bas- 
ketball   3. 


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BEVERLY    ANNE    BUNN 
"He  too  serves  a  certain  purpose. 

who  only  stands  and  cheers." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Sophoteers  2,  Pres.  2;  Col- 
lege Club  4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Li- 
brary Staff  3,4,  Sec.  4,  Disc. 
Vice-Pres.  3;  Football  Spons.  3, 
4;  Cheerleader  3,4;  Business  Staff 
4;  Sr.  Marshal  3;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4, 
Coun.  3;  Serviteers  3;  Hi-Y 
Sponsor  4;   Teenage  Coun.   4. 


RALPH    WAYNE    BURTON 

"Wayne" 
Social    Studies    Course:    Jr.    High 
Football       1;      Movie      Projector 
Club    1;   Red   Cross  Rep.    3;    His- 
tory Club  4. 


JUDITH    LEAH    BUTLER 

"My  future  lies  at  'State'  " 
Language  Course:  Orchestra  1, 
2,3,4;  Color  Guard  3,4;  Home- 
coming Spons.  4;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Red  Cross  Rep.  4;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers 
2;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Speedball  Intra- 
mur.  1,2,3;  Volleyball  Intra- 
mur.    1,2,3. 


THOMAS    MELVIN    BUTNER 

"All  is  well  that  ends  well." 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
DeMolay  2,3,4,  Mast.  Councilor 
3,  Past  Mast.  Coun.  4;  Ushers 
Club  3,4;  Jr.  Var.  Tennis  1,2,3; 
Track  Team  3;  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  4;  Soph.  Boys'  Club 
2;  Jr.  Boys'  Service  Club  3; 
French  Club  3,4;  Confed.  Mil. 
Hist.  Club  4;  Homecoming  Es- 
cort  4. 


EMMA    LEE    CALDWELL 

"It's  a  big,  wide,  wonderful 
world." 
Commercial  Course:  Stoples 
High  School,  Westport,  Conn.  3; 
Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Resegis 
4;  Business  Club  4;  Bowling 
Team  1;  Intra-mur.  Basketball 
1;   Intra-mur.   Softball    1. 


STEPHEN    GRAY  CALAWAY 

"Steve" 
Language   Course:    Band    1,2,3,4; 
DeMolay     3,4;     Ushers    Club     4; 
Soph.    Boys'   Club   2;   Jr.    Service 
Club    3;    History   Club   4. 


HENRY    CAPPS 

"Snookey" 
Industrial    Arts    Course. 


JULIA    HANNAH    CARR 

"I  know  not  what  the  future 
hath  of  marvel  or  surprise." 
Language  Course:  Girls'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  Choir  3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  French  Club  3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  College 
Club  4. 


CAROLYN      LOIS      CARRIKER 

"The  sky's  the  limit." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Mixed  Chorus  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Intra-mur.  Basketball  1,2,3V 
Intra-mur.  Speedball  1,2,3;'  In- 
tra-mur. Volleyball  1,2,3;  Rain- 
bow Girls  2,3,4;  Serviteers  3- 
Resegis  4;  College  Club  4. 


ROBERT    MILLS    CARTER 

"\Rapid" 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4 
DeMolay  3,4,  Sr.  Councilor  4 
Scrub  Baseball  3;  Track  4 
Band  1,2,3,4;  ReBops  2,3,4;  Or 
chestra  4;  Instr.  Music  Club  1, 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  History  Club 
4;  French  Club  3,4;  Jr.  Service 
Club   3. 


WILSON    ROSSER    CARTER 

"Will" 
Language  Course:  Virginia  Epis- 
copal School,  Lynchburg,  Va.  2; 
A  Capella  Choir  1,3,4,  Vice- 
Pres.  3,  Pres.  4;  Boys'  Chorus 
1,3,4;  Hi-Y  3,4;  S.S.C.  4;  Pep 
Board  4,  Co-Chmn.  4;  Choral 
Ensemble    1,3;    History   Club   4. 


ROBERT   H.    CHAMBERS 

"My  very  chains  and  I  grew 
friends," 
Language  Course:  Stud.  Coun. 
Rep.  1;  Key  Club  2,3,4,  Sec.  4: 
Hi-y  1,2,3,4,  Theas.  1,  Sec.  2,4; 
Class  Pres.  2,3;  Soph.  Boys'  Club 
2,  Pres.  2;  Jr.  Service  Club  3, 
Sec.-Treas.  3;  Football  2,3,4, 
Scrub  2,  Var.  3,4;  Baseball  1,2, 
3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2,  Var 
3,4. 

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LAWRENCE    P.    CHAPMAN 

"harry" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  Var. 
4;  Golf  1,4;  Basketball  1;  Movie 
Projector  Club  1;  Soph.  Boys' 
Club  2;  Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club 
3;  History  Club  4. 


SALLY    ANN    CHAPPLE 
"Once,  always,  and  forever, 
Bill." 
Commercial      Course:      Freshman 
Service    Club     1;     Sophoteers    2; 
Serviteers   3;   Resegis  4;    Business 
Club    4;    Sec.    Business    Club    4; 
Y-Teens   1,2,3,4;  Intra-mur.  Soft- 
ball 2. 


GRADY    FRANKLIN 
CHATMAN,    JR. 

"With  a  little  bit  of  luck  .  .  ." 
Scientific  Course:  Art  Club  1; 
Movie  Projector  Club  2;  Math 
Club  3,4;  Midget  Football  1; 
Chess  Club  3,4;  House  of  Rep. 
3;   Hall  Monitor  4. 


CLAUDE    HARRISON    CLARK 

"Harry" 

General    Course. 


WILBA    JEAN    CLARY 

"She's  little,  she's  spry,  there's 
mischief  in  her  eye." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4,  Corr.  Sec. 
3,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Service  Clubs  1, 
2,3,4;  Girls'  Chorus  1;  Choir  2; 
Class  Sec.  1;  C.  H.  Basketball 
1,2,3,4;  C.  H.  Cheerleader  2,3, 
4;  C.  H.  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
N.H.S.  3,4;  Scribe  4;  Library 
Staff  4;   College  Club  4;   Tennis. 


SANDRA  LYNN  CLOUSE 
"Santa  Clause" 
General  Math  Course:  Franklin 
High  School,  Franklin,  N.  C.  1; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  College  Club 
4;  Football  Spons.  4;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 4;  Resegis  4;  Nurse's  Page 
3;  Serviteers  3;  Homeroom 
Treas.  4;  Basketball  3;  Sopho- 
teers 2;    Freshman   Ser.   Club    1. 


JOHNSON    BURNS    CLINARD 

"Half-a-Cherub" 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  2,3,4;  Instr.  Music 
Club  1,2;  Dramatics  Club  3,4; 
Masque  and  Gavel  3,4,  Pres.  4; 
Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  French  Club  3,4; 
N.H.S.  4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Pine 
Whispers  Staff  3,4;  Black  and 
Gold  Staff  3,4;  Hall  Monitor  2, 
4;   Jr.   Town   Meeting   3,4. 


DAVID    D.    COBB 

"A-Ball." 
Math    Course:     Basketball    2,3,4, 
Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4. 


H.    MICHAEL    COLLINS 

"Mike" 
Scientific     Course:     Math     Club; 
Track    4. 


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ANNA  CONRAD 
"The  only  way  to  have  a  friend 
is  to  be  one." 
Math  Course:  Chestnut  Jr.  High 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  1;  Y-Teens 
2,3,4;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4; 
College  Club  4;  House  of  Rep. 
3;  T.A.C.  4;  Hall  Monitor  2,3, 
4;  Basketball  Spons.  2;  Football 
Spons.  3,4;  Homecoming  Queen 
4;  Majorette  3,4;  "Best  Look- 
ing"  4;    Hi-Y   Sponsor   4. 


JOAN    MARY    CONRAD 
"A  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and  a 
light  unto  my  path." 
Math      Course:       Tenafly      High 
School,  Tenafly,  N.   J.    1,2;   Dra- 
matics Club    3;   College   Club   4; 
Resegis    4;    Hall    Monitor    4;    Y- 
Teens   4;    Student   Sec.    4;    Office 
Page  4. 


MARILEE    CONRAD 

"Say  it  with  music." 
Language  Course:  A  Capella 
Choir  2,3,4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  1, 
2,3,4;  Mixed  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Ac- 
companist 1,2,3,4;  State  Festi- 
val Chorus  3,4;  House  of  Rep. 
1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Rainbow 
Girls  3,4;  Pep  Board  Rep.  4; 
Serviteers  3;  College  Club  4; 
Resegis  4, 


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BARRY    LYNN    COOK 
"L.  G." 
Scientific        Course:        Freshman 
Boys'   Club    1;    Soph.    Boys'   Club 
2;    Jr.    Service    Club     3;     Mono- 
gram   Club    4;    Hi-Y    2,3,4;    De- 
Molay   3;   Key   Club   2,3,4;    Foot- 
ball 1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,2,  Var.  3,4; 
Baseball     1,2,3,4,     Jr.     Var.      1 
Var.    2,3,4. 


VANCE    HILTON    CORDELL 

"Pylores" 
Scientific  Course:  Alexander 
Graham  Jr.  High  1;  Football  2 
3,4,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Track 
2,3,4;  Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  I.Y.C. 
3,4;    Math    Club   4. 


DOROTHY    LOUISE    COX 

"/  would  rather  heaven  let  me 

be  born  without  a  name,  without 

honor,  provided  I  could  always 

be  with  yon." 

Commercial    Course:    C.    H.    Var 

Basketball    1,2,3,4,   Alt.   Capt.   4; 

C.      H.      Var.      Softball      1,2,3,4; 

C.      H.     Cheerleader     2,4,     Asst. 

Chief     2,4;      C.      H.      Monogram 

Club    3,4,    Sec.    4;    C.    H.    Glee 

Club     1,2,3,4;     Piano     1,2,3;    Sr. 

Exec.    Comm.    4;    Business    Club 


Pres.  4;   Office  Page  4. 


CHRIS    D.    CRANDELL 
"Chris" 
Scientific  Course:   House  of  Rep. 
-+;     Red     Cross     1;     Soph.     Boys' 
Club     2;     Jr.     Service     Club     3; 
Thespians    1. 


CHARLOTTE    MARIE 
CRANFILL 

"Remember  now  thy  Creator  in 
the  days  of  thy  youth." 
Commercial  Course:  Glee  Club 
1,2;  Thespians  1,2,3;  Bible  Club 
4;  Hall  Monitor  2;  Gym  Leader 
2;   Jr.   Red   Cross   3. 


DONALD   RICHARD    CRATER 
"Don" 

Industrial    Arts    Course:     Varsity 
Football    1,2,3,4. 


JUDITH  LANE  CREWS 
"Somebody  up  there  likes  me." 
Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1, 
2,3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1  ;' 
Sophoteers  2:  Serviteers  3;  Re- 
segis  4;  Hall  Monitor  1,2,3; 
Homeroom  Sec.  1;  Business  Club 
4;  Intra-mur.  Basketball  1,2,3; 
Intra-mur.  Softball  1,2,3. 


PATRICIA    ANNE    CREWS 
"My  beloved  is  mine,  and  I  am 
his:  he  feedeth  among  the 
lilies.'* 
Language    Course:    Band    1;    Mu- 
sic      Appreciation       1;       French 
Club    3,4;    Office    Page    2;    Gym 
Leader    2;    Sophoteers    2;    Servi- 
teers  3;   Jr.   Red   Cross   3,4;   Re- 
segis     4;     College     Club     4;     Y- 
Teens    2,3,4. 


PEGGY   JEAN   CRYNER 

"Halo?" 
Language  Course:  Student  Coun- 
cil 2,  Soph.  Rep.  2;  Class  Sec. 
4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  State  Music 
Festival  3;  Girls'  Chorus  1,3  4- 
Mixed  Chorus  3,4;  Sophoteers 
2;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  French  Club  3  4 
Pres.   3;   Football  Sponsor  4 


JOHN  THEODORE  CURLEE 
"Curly" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  3,4, 
Scrub  3,  Var.  4;  Track  2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  4;  Key  Club  4; 
Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  DeMolay  3,4; 
Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Jr.  Service 
Club  3;  Ushers  Club  2,3;  Fresh- 
man Boys  Club  1;  History  Club 
4,   Pres.   4;   Basketball   Escort   4. 


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NICHOLAS    A.    DAVES 
"Nicky" 
Language        Course:        Freshman 
Boys'    Club    1;    Soph.    Boys'    Club 
2;    Jr.    Service    Club     3;     Ushers 
Club  3,4;   History  Club  4;  Treas 
4;    Baseball    1,2,3,4,   Jr.    High    1 
Scrub    2,3,    Var.    4;    Hall    Moni- 
tor 3,4;   I.Y.C.   3,4,  Exec.   Coun. 


WILLIAM    PRESTON 
DAVIDSON 

"Dog" 
Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
C.  H.  Var.  1,2,3,4;  Basketball 
C.  H.  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4; 
Baseball  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var. 
2,3,4;  C.  H.  Monogram  Club 
2,3,4,  Pres.  4;  C.  H.  M.Y.F. 
Council  Pres.  4;  C.  H.  Ushers 
Guild   4. 


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ALLEN    MEBANE    DAVIS 

"Meb" 
Scientific     Course:     Scrub     Foot- 
ball   3;    Midget   Football    1;    His- 
tory   Club    4;    Soph.    Boys'    Club 
2;    Projector  Club    1. 


ALLEN  RICHARDSON  DAVIS 
"Beebe — Billy  and  Jeb's  Sister." 
Language  Course:  Sophoteers  2 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4,  I.C.C.  2,4,  Sec 
3;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Serviteers  3 
Treas.  3;  College  Club  4;  Sr 
Marshal  3;  Library  Staff  4,  Sec 
4;  Teenage  Council  4;  Cheer 
leader  4;  Football  Homecoming 
Spons.  2,3,4;  Basketball  Spons. 
4;  Homecoming  Queen  4;  Re- 
segis   4;   Homeroom   Treas.   4. 


JERRY    DAVIS 

"J.  G. O.K.  'S'go!" 

Scientific  Course:  Baseball  2,3, 
4,  Var.  2,3,4;  Football  2,4,  Jr. 
Varsity  2,  Var  4;  Basketball  2, 
3,4,  Jr.  Var.   2,   3,   Var.   4. 


LINWOOD    LAYFIELD    DAVIS 

"Linnie" 
Language  Course:  Football  1,2, 
3,4,  Scrub  1,  Var.  2,3,4,  Co- 
Capt.  4,  All-Conference  4;  Key 
Club  1,2,3,4,  Treas.  4;  House 
of  Rep.  1;  Monogram  Club  2, 
3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Vice-Pres.  1, 
Chaplain  4;  Teenage  Council  3, 
4;  Track  1,2;  Basketball  1,  Jr. 
High  1;  Board  of  Control  3,4; 
National    Honor   Society   4. 


MARY    MARTHA    DAVIS 

"I'm  from  the  Children's  Home, 

I  couldn't  be  prouder!" 
Language  Course:  C.  H.  Basket- 
ball 1;  Jr.  Var.  1;  C.  H.  Soft- 
ball 1,2,  Var.  1,2;  C.  H.  Glee 
Club  1,2,3,4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  C.  H. 
M.Y.F.  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  4;  C.  H. 
Cheerleader  4;  Dramatics  Club 
1:  French  Club  3,4;  College 
Club  4;  S.N.O.M.  Club  1,3,4;  V- 
Pres.    4;    D.W.D.     1;    Resegis    4. 


PAUL    MICHAEL    DAVIS 

"Mike" 
Scientific    Course:     Football     1,3, 
4,    Midget    1,    Scrub    3,    Var.    4; 
Soph.    Boys'   Club   2;    Jr.    Service 
Club    3;    Projector    Club    1. 


RICHARD    DAVIS 

"Rick" 
Scientific  Course:  Track  1,4; 
Basketball  1,2,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr. 
Var.  2;  History  Club  4;  Soph. 
Boys'  Club  2;  Homecoming  Es- 
cort 4;  Hi-Y  1,2;  Ushers  Club 
4;  Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club  3; 
Declamation    Contest    3. 


MARTHA    LOU    DILLON 

"To  err  is  human;  to  forgive, 
divine." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3; 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Pep  Board  Rep. 
4;  Rainbow  Girls  3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Intra-mur.  Bas- 
ketball and  Softball  2,3,4;  Ten- 
nis 2,3;    Brush   and   Pallette   1. 


SHIRLEY    FAYE    DIXON 

"Someday  'sticks'  will  find  a 
limb." 
Home  Economics  Course:  C.  H. 
Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Var.  1,2,3,4, 
Alt.  Capt.  4;  C.  H.  Softball  1,2, 
3,4,  Var.  1,2,3,4;  Business  Club 
4;  C.  H.  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
S.N.O.M.  Club  2,3,4,  Sec.  4; 
Hall    Monitor    3. 


HELEN    SUZAN    DOUGLAS 
"Count  thyself  rich  when  thou 
hast  found  a  friend." 
Language     Course:      Salem     Aca- 
demy  3;   Y-Teens   1,2,4,  Treas  2; 
G.A.A.     2;     Var.     Tennis     1,2,4; 
Sophoteers    2;    Serviteers    3;    Re- 
segis  4;    College   Club   4;    French 
Club  4;   Hall   Monitor    1,2,3,4. 


BONNIE    RITA    DOWELI. 

"The  hours  that  make  us  happy, 

make  us  wise." 
Language  Course:  C.  H.  Var. 
Basketball  1,2;  C.  H.  Var.  Soft- 
ball 1,2;  C.  H.  Glee  Club  1,2; 
C.  H.  Basketball  Cheer  eader; 
C.H.D.W.S.  Pres.  1,2;  S.N.O.M. 
Club  1,2;  Hall  Monitor  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Re- 
segis  4. 


ELIZABETH    BECK    EARP 

"Wyalt  -  -  Cronje's  daughter." 
Language  Course:  Wake  Forest 
High  School  1,2;  Serviteers  3; 
Resegis  4;  College  Club  4; 
N.H.S.  4;  Hall  Monitor  3,4;  Y- 
Teens  3,4,  Pres.  4;  French  Club 
3,  Vice-Pres.  3;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
3;   Basketball   3,  Var.   3. 


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SARAH    ELIZABETH    EBERT 

"Tomorrow's  life  is  too  late;  live 

today." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3, 
4,  Treas.  3;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4; 
Band  1,2,3,  Sec.  2;  Instr.  Music 
Club  1,2;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis 
4;  College  Club  4;  Library  Staff 
3,4;  Business  Staff  4;  House  of 
Rep.  2,3,  Treas.  2,  Jr.  Rp.  3; 
N.H.S.  4;  Speedball  Var.  4; 
Hall   Monitor   3. 


MARY    LOUISE    EFIRD 

"Oh  yet  we  trust  that  somehow 

good  will  be  the  final  goal 

of  ill." 

Language    Course:    Hall    Monitor 

1,4;  Y-Teens   1,2,3,4;  Girls'  Glee 

Club   1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3;   A  Ca- 

pella     Choir     2,3,4,     Coun.     3,4, 

Treas.  4;  Serviteers  3;  Red  Cross 

3;   State  Fest.  Chor.   2,3;   N.H.S. 

3,4,   Treas.   4;    Football    Sponsor 

4;    College   Club   4;    Resegis   4. 


CHARLES  LOWREY  ELKINS 
"//  everyone  would  light  just 
one  little  candle." 
Language  Course:  N.H.S.  3,4, 
Vice-Pres.  4;  Deb.  Club  2,3,4, 
Sec.  4;  Deb.  Team  1,2,3,4,  Var. 
3,4;  Red  Cross  1,3,4;  World 
Peace  Sp.  Con.  Win.  2;  M  and 
G  2,3,"4,  Pres.  3,  Sec.  4;  Nat. 
Forensic  League  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  3 
Vice-Pres.  .4;  Hi-Y  1,  Chap.  1; 
Pres.    3,4;   House  of  Rep.    1. 


MARTHA    ELEANOR    ELLER 

"I've  seen  the  past,  I  love  the 
present,  and  I'm  eager  for 
the  future." 
Language    Course:     Y-Teens    1,2 
3,4;  N.H.S.   3,4;  Quill  and  Scroll 
3,4;    Pine    Whispers    3,4,    Ed-in- 
Chief    4;     Black    and    Gold     Art 
Editor     3;     Scribe    4;     House    of 
Rep.   4;   College   Club  4;    Resegis 
4;     G.A.A.     2,3,4,    Council     3,4; 
Serviteers    3;    Sophoteers    2. 


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WANDA   CARLENE    ELLIOTT 

"Parting  is  such  sweet  sorrow." 
Language  Course:  Chorus  1,2; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Servi- 
teers 3;  Resegis  4;  College  Club 
4;  Intra-mur.  Speedball  1;  In- 
tra-mur.  Softball  1,2;  Intra-mur 
Basketball    1. 


RONALD    ENDERS 

"Ron" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  1 
Midget  1;  Track  3,4,  Var.  3,4; 
Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 3;  DeMolay  4;  History  Club 
4,   Sec.   4. 


JERRY    NORRIS    ESSIC 

"Finally" 
Scientific  Course:  Photography 
Club  1;  Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Jr. 
Service  Club  3;  History  Club  4; 
Band  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra  3,4;  Re- 
Bops  3,4;  Track  2,3,4;  DeMo- 
lay  2,3,4. 


JERRY    COVINGTON    EVANS 
"Success    begins    with    a   fellow's 

will." 
Language  Course:  Key  Club  1,2, 
3,4;  Stud.  Coun.  3,4,  Sec.  3,4 
Pres.  4;  T.A.C.  2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2, 
3,-*;  Jr.  Boys'  Service  Club  3, 
Pres.  3;  Var.  Baseball  1,2,3,4; 
Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  High  1 
Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4,  Capt.  4; 
"Most  Popular"  4;  "Best  All 
Around"  4. 


MARTHA  JEAN  EVANS 
"That'll  be  the  day,  sis." 
Commercial  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Business 
Club  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Red 
Cross  Rep.  3;  Nurse's  Room 
Page  2;  Bowling  Team  2,3; 
Intra-mur.  Volleyball  1;  Intra- 
mur.  Basketball  1,3;  Hall  Moni- 
tor  1. 


WILLIAM    FRANKLIN 
FARRELL 
"John" 
General   Math   Course:    Key  Club 
2,3,4,    Pres.    4;    Hi-Y    2,3,4,    Sec. 
3;    Confed.    Mil.    Hist.    Club    3, 
Vice-Pres.    3;    Class    President   4; 
"Friendliest"      4;      Track     2,3,4; 
Football     1,2,3,4,    Jr.     Var.     1,2, 
Var.    3,4;   Basketball    1,   Scrub    1. 


OMNIA'  FRED    FOWLER 

"Big  body,  little  brains." 
Math  Course:  Basketball  1,2,3, 
4,  Jr.  High  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Base- 
ball 1,2;  Track  2,4;  Movie  Pro- 
jector Club  1,  Sec.  1;  Mono- 
gram  Club   2,3,4. 


FRANCES    R.    FOX 

"//  was  a  wonderful  day!" 
Commercial  Course:  C.  H.  Glee 
Club  1,2,3;  Business  Club  4; 
S.N.O.M.  Club  1,2,3,  Treas.  1, 
2,3;  Resegis  4;  C.  H.  Basketball 
Alt.  Cheerleader  3;  C.  H.  Bas- 
ketball 1,2,  Mgr.  4;  C.  H.  Soft- 
ball  3,4. 


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CHRISTOPHER    WESTERLING 
FRENCH 

"Liberty  of  thought  is  the  life 
of  the  soul." 
Language  Course:  Dramatics 
Club  1;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Soph. 
Boys'  Club  2;  Track  2,3,4; 
French  Club  3,4,  Treas.  3,  Pres. 
4;  House  of  Rep.  3;  Confed. 
Mil.  Hist.  Club  3;  History  Club 
4. 


TERA    ADELAIDE    FRIZZELLE 

"All  is  well  that  ends  well." 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
4;  Instr.  Music  Club  1,2,3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Rainbow  Girls  3,4; 
W.A.  4;  Grand  Rep.  to  Hawaii 
4;    DeMolay   Sweetheart   4. 


CHARLES    FRANKLIN 
GAMBLE 

"Rowing,  not  drifting." 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4 
DeMolay  3,4,  Preceptor  3 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  Tennis  3.4 
Track  4;  Instr.  Music  Club  1 
Soph.  Boys'  Club  2;  Jr.  Service 
Club    3;    History   Club   4. 


KATHRYN    WILKINS 
GARNER 

"Sonria  Vd.  y  todo  el  mundo 
sonreira  con  Vd." 
Language  Course:  A  Capella 
Choir  2,3,4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  1, 
2,3,4;  State  Fest.  Chor.  2,3,4; 
Thespians  1,2;  House  of  Rep.  3; 
Basketball  Spon.  4;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 3,4;  Serviteers  3;  Rainbow 
Girls  2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Re- 
segis  4;  College  Club  4. 


AURELIA  PAULINE  GIBSON 
"He's  big.  strong,  handsome, 
and  his  name  is  Don." 
Commercial  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3;  Basketball  1,2,3,  Intra- 
mur.  1,2,  Var.  3;  Volleyball  1, 
2,    Intra-mur.    1,2. 


ROBERT    MAYNOR    GILL 
"Hob" 
Language    Course:    Basketball    1; 
History     Club     4;     Soph.      Boys' 
Club      2;      Jr.      Service     Ciub      3; 
Band    1,2;   Track  4. 


DAVID  JOHN  GOODE 
"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and 
not  to  yield." 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4, 
Marching  1,2,3,4,  Concert  2,3,4; 
Orchestra  3,4;  ReBops  3,4;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  De- 
Molay 3,4,  Scribe  4;  Debating 
Club  3;  Jr.  Var.  Debating  3,4; 
Jr.  Var.  Tennis  4;  Instr.  Music 
Club  2,3,4;  N.H.S.  4;  Jr.  Red 
Cross    3,4. 


JULIE  ANNE  GOODWIN 
"Mouse" 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Pine  Whis- 
pers 2,3,4,  Exchange  Ed.  3,  Ed. 
Staff  4;  Black  and  Gold  Staff 
,3,4;  T.A.C.  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  3, 
Pres.  4;  Library  Staff  4;  Foot- 
ball Spons.  3;  Var.  Speedball  1, 
2;  Business  Staff  4;  College  Club 
4;  Resegis  4;  Gym  Leaders  Club 
1,2,    Treas.    2. 


ALICE    LOUISE    GRANT 

"Robbing  along." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4,  Sec.  2;  Majorette  3;  Cheer- 
leader 4;  N.H.S  3,4;  Quill  and 
Scroll  3,4;  Sr.  Marshal  3;  Black 
and  Gold  3,4,  Asst.  Ed.  3,  Sr. 
Ed.  4;  House  Court  4,  Spkr.  Pro 
Tern.  4;  Football  Spons.  2,4; 
Library  Staff  4;  Hall  Monitor 
1,3;  Pine  Whispers  Staff  3,4; 
French    Club    3,4. 

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VIRGINIA    ELIZABETH 
GRIFFITH 

"li#" 
Language  Course:  N.  C.  All- 
State  Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Hall 
Monitor  2,3,4;  Marching  Band 
1,2,3;  Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Instr. 
Music  Club  1,2,3,4,  Treas.  4; 
Sat.  Morning  Bowling  League 
2,3;  Serviteers  3;  French  Club 
3,4;    ReBops    3,    Vocalist    3. 


JOANN    HANKS 
"My  heart  just  won't  say 
'Goodbye'  " 
Math       Course:       Y-Teens       1,2; 
G.A.A.        1,2,3,4,       Council       4; 
Sophoteers    2,    Treas.    2;    Major- 
ette     2,3,      Twirler      2,3;      Gym 
Leaders     2,3,4;     Sr.     Marshal     3; 
Football    Sponsor   4;    Cheerleader 
4;     "Friendliest"     4;     Resegis    4; 
College     Club     4;     Serviteers     3; 
Basketball   Sponsor   4. 


LINDA    LOUISE    HARDIE 

"The  best  things  in  life  come 

in  small  packages." 

Language      Course:       Hanes       1; 

Greensbor  Sr.  High  2;  Intra-mur. 

Sports  3,4;  Serviteers  3;   Y-Teens 

1,2,3,4;    College   Club   4;    Resigis 

4;  House  of  Rep.  4;  Student  Sec. 

4;    Black   and   Gild   Staff  4,   Cir. 

Mgr.    i;    Pine   Whispers   Staff  4; 

Exchange      Editor      4;      Football 

Sponsor    4. 


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MARJORIE  FAYE  HARP 
"My  heart  belongs  to  a  'King'." 
Commercial  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Business 
Club    4;    Hall    Monitor    1,2. 


JAMES    CLIFTON   HART 
"It's  the  set  of  the  soul  that 
determines  the  goal." 
Language     Course:     N.H.S.     3,4; 
Band     1,2,3,4;    Orchestra    1;    In- 
strumental   Music    Club    1;    Ten- 
nis  1,2,3,4,   Var.    1,2,3,4;   Basket- 
ball     1,2,3,4,      Jr.      Var.      2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club   2,3,4;   I.Y.C.   3, 
4;    Hi-Y    1,2,3,4. 


JEANNE  HAUSER 
"/  just  don't  know." 
Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1, 
2,3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Re- 
segis 4;  Business  Club  4,  Treas. 
4;  Hall  Monitor  1;  Football 
Sponsor  4;  Intra-mur.  Softball 
2,4;  Intra-mur.  Basketball  2,4; 
Gym   Leader   4. 


BROOKS    HARPER 
HAWORTH 

"Anyone  for  tennis?" 
Social  Studies  Course:  Basketball 
1,2,3,4,  Var.  2,3,4;  Tennis  Var. 
1,2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  2,3,4- 
DeMolay  1,2,3,4;  Sophomore 
Boys'   Club   2. 


PHYLLIS  ALINE  HAYES 
"The  best  is  yet  to  be." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers 3;  College  Club  4;  Re- 
segis 4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Jr. 
Nominating  Committee  3;  Red 
Cross  Rep.  2,3;  House  of  Rep. 
2;  Hall  Monitor  1,3,4;  Black 
and  Gold  Staff  3,  Jr.  Ed.  3; 
Pine  Whispers  Staff  3,4,  Ex- 
change Editor  4. 


PAUL    CLIFTON    HEIST 

"Each  little  thing  done  better  is 
the  thin  end  of  the  nedge  of 
something  bigger." 
Math  Course:  Key  Club  2,3,4; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2;  Foot- 
ball 1,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Scrub  3, 
Var.  4;  Basketball  Jr.  Var.  1; 
Track    4. 


GLADYS    JAMIESON    HENRY 

"With  faith  in  the  future  and 

some  knowledge  from  the  past, 

I  plunge  into  the  present." 

Language    Course:     Art    Club     1; 

Dramatics      Club      2,3;      College 

Club     4;     Resegis     4;     Rainbow 

Officer;  G.A.A.   3;  Jr.  Red  Cross 

4;    Y-Teens   2,3;    Office    Page    1; 

Receptionist    3. 


JANE    CAROL    HESTER 
"Manner,  not  gold,  is  woman's 
best  adornment." 
Language    Course:     Y-Teens    1,2, 
3,4;    Brush    and    Palette    1;    Hall 
Monitor    2,4;    Jr.    Red    Cross    3; 
Sophoteers       2;       Serviteers       3; 
French    Club    3,4;    Girls'    Chorus 
3,4;    A    Capella    Choir    3,4;    Col- 
lege   Club    4;    Resegis    4;    Rain- 
bow  4. 


JAMES    RONALD 
HITCHCOCK 

"The    kindest    man,    the    best- 
condition'd  and  unwearied 
spirit  in  doing  courtesies." 
Scientific    Course:     Science    Club 
2,3;   Math   Club   2,3,4;    Sr.   Exec- 
utive    Comm.;     Movie     Projector 
Club    3;    College    Club. 


JULIA    GRAY    HOBSON 
"Where     there's  a  will,  there's 
a  tv ay." 
Math      Course:       G.A.A.       2,3,4, 
Council    3,4;    Resigis    4;    College 
Club  4;   Red   Cross   Rep.    1,2,3,4, 
Vice-Pres.     3,4;     Serviteers3;     Y- 
Teens    1,2,   Sec.    1;   Girls'   Chorus 
1,2;    Speedball     1,2,3,4,    Var.    4; 
Softball   Var.    1,2,3,4;    Volleyball, 
Intra-mur.      1,2,3,4;      Basketball, 
Intra-mur.     1,2,3,4. 


MARGARET    FAY    HOBSON 

"Above  all  our  life  we  love  a 
steadfast  friend." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Girls'  Chorus  1;  Red  Cross 
1,2,3,4,  Treas.  4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4, 
Coun.  4;  Speedball  1,2,3,4,  Var. 
2,3,4;  Softball  1,2,3,4,  Var.  1, 
2,3,4;  French  Club  3,4;  Sopho- 
teers 2;  Serviteers  3;  College 
Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Pep  Board  4. 


CECIL    HOLCOMB 

"Embryo" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  1,2 
3,4,  Scrub  1,  Var.  2,3,4,  Co- 
Capt.  4,  Shrine  Bowl  Rep.  4; 
Baseball  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  High  1, 
Scrub  2,  Var.  3,4;  Key  Club  1, 
2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres.  3; 
House  of  Rep.  2;  N.H.S.  3,4; 
Monogram  Club  2,3,4,  Vice- 
Pres.    4;    "Most   Athletic"   4. 


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CHARLES    ROBERT    HOLDER 

"Don't  get  panicky!" 
Scientific    Course:     Basketball    1, 
2;    Confed.    Mil.    Hist.    Club    3; 
Military  History  Club  4;   Sopho- 
more Boys'   Club   2. 


ESTIE    HONEYCUTT 

"I'm  trying  to  say  'thank  you' 

for  my  'Home,'  'Education,'  and 

your  'friendship'." 
Home  Economics-General  Course: 
Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Softball  1, 
2,3,4;  C.  H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4; 
C.  H.  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
S.N.O.M.  Club  1,2,3,4,  Pres  4, 
Sec.  3;  Business  Club  4;  Secre- 
tary of  S.S.  Class;  C.H.D.W. 
Society,    Pres.    4. 


JOHN     HASTINGS     HOPKINS 

"Hop" 
Math     Course:     Marching     Band 
4;  ReBops  3,4;  Concert  Band  4; 
Instrumental    Music    Club    4. 


BETTY    LOU    HORTON 

"Whither  thou  goest,  I  will  go." 
Language  Course:  Chorus  1,2,3, 
4;  Choir  3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club  1;  Y-Teens  1,2;  Sopho- 
teers  2;  Serviteers  3;  French 
Club    3,4;    Resegis   4. 


FORREST    ROLLAND 
HOUSTAN 

"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and 
not  to  yield." 
Language  Course:  Band  2,3,4; 
Movie  Projector  Club  1;  Sopho- 
more Boys'  Club  2;  Confed.  Mil. 
Hist.  3;  History  Club  4;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Or- 
chestra 4;  ReBops  4;  Jr.  Var. 
Tennis    3. 


WILLIAM    F.    HUNTER 

"Bill" 
Scientific      Course:      Old      Town 
High   School    1;   Northwest  High 
School     2,3;     Key     Club     2,3,4; 
French    Club    4;    Hi-Y    1. 


MARY    LOUISE    HURST 

"Hope  springs  eternal." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Re- 
segis 4;  College  Club  4;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  Quill  and  Scroll  3,4;  Pine 
Whispers  Staff  3,4;  Black  and 
Gold  Staff  3,4;  Tennis  2,3,4, 
Var.  3,4;  Basketball  Int.-mur. 
1,2,3,4. 


J.    STANFORD    HUTCHESON 

"Nothing  but  the  best  is  good 
enough." 
Scientific  Course:  Movie  Opera- 
tor 1;  Projector  Club  1;  Hi-Y 
1,2;  Math  Contest  3,4;  Math 
Club  3,4;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club    2. 


SANDRA    IVEY 

"//  you  can  dream,  and  not 
make  dreams  your  master." 
Math       Course:        Hanes       High 
School     1;    Sophoteers    2;     Servi- 
teers   3;    Hall    Monitor    2,3;    Re- 
segis  4;    Business  Club   4. 


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WILLIAM    McKIVER 
JACKSON 

"Give  to  the  world  the  best  yon 
have,  and  the  best  will  come 
back  to  you." 
Scientific  Course:  N.H.S.  3,4, 
Pres.  4;  Football  2,3,4,  Scrub  2, 
3,  Var.  4;  Band  2,3,4,  Treas.  3, 
Pres.  4;  Orchestra  2,3,4;  Re- 
Bops 2,3,4;  Hi-Y  3,4,  V.-Pres. 
4;  Key  Club  3,4;  Stud.  Coun.  4; 
"Most  Likely  to  Succeed"  4. 


CAROLYN    MARIE    JARVIS 
"'The  unspoken  word  never  does 

harm." 
Language  Course:  Brush  and 
Palette  Club  1,  Pres.  1;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4,  I.C.C.  3;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3,  Sec.  3;  Red  Cross  3; 
House  of  Rep.  3;  French  Club 
3,4;  Business  Staff  4;  Black  and 
Gold  4,  Art  Ed.  4;  Resegis  4, 
Chmn.  4;  College  Club  4;  Intra- 
mur.   Basketball   2,3,4. 


KATHARINE  RIVES  JONES 
"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and 
not  to  yield." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2; 
Thespians  1,2,3;  Office  Page  1, 
2,3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  3;  College 
Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Intra-mur. 
Speedball  4;  Intra-mur.  Basket- 
ball 2;  Intra-mur.  Volleyball  2; 
Intra-mur.    Softball    2. 


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LARRY    MASTEN   JONES 

"Mac" 
Scientific    Course:     Baseball    2,3, 
4,   Scrub  2,3,   Var.   4;    Basketball 
3,  Scrub  3. 


CLYDE    ALWYN 
JOHNSON,    JR. 
"Chip" 
Language    Course:    Football    1,2, 
Jr.    High    1,   Scrub   2;    Basketball 
Var.    Mgr.     2,3,4;    Track    2,3,4, 
Var.     3,4;     Hi-Y    1,2,3,4,    Treas. 
2;    Soph.    Boys'   Club   2;   Jr.    Ser- 
vice    Club     3;     Monogram    Club 
3,4;      DeMolay      2,3,4;      Ushers 
Club   3,4;    Hall   Monitor   3;    Pep 
Board  4;   Executive  Comm.   4. 


JAMES    NORVELL 
JOHNSON,    JR. 
"Johnny" 
Scientific      Course:       Band 
Sophomore     Boys'     Club     2; 
Service    Club    3;    Track    3,4; 


1,2; 
Jr. 

Jr. 


Science    Club    4;    Music    Appre- 
ciation   Club    1. 


JUDY    LeCLAIRE    JOHNSON 
"/  have  seen  the  past,  I  love  the 
present,  and  I  am  waiting  jar 
the  future." 
Language    Course:    Y-Teens    1,2, 
3,4;    Freshman    Service    Club    1; 
Sophoteers    2;    Serviteers    3;    Re- 
segis   4;    College   Club   4;    French 
Club   3,4;    Office   Page   4;    Rain- 
bow  Girls    3,4. 


MARY   NORRIS   JOHNSTON 

"Blossom" 
Language  Course:  N.H.S.  3,4, 
Devot.  Chmn.  4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4, 
Council  4;  Gym  Leader  3;  A 
Capella  Choir  3,4,  Council  3; 
Girls'  Chorus  2,3,4;  Office  Page 
1;  Hall  Monitor  4;  Y-Teens  1, 
2,3,4;  College  Club  4;  Resegis 
4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;   Serviteers  3. 


HOWARD    EUGENE 
KELLY,    JR. 

"The  biggest  battle  a  man  has 

to  fight  is  with  himself." 

Math  Course:   Dramatics  Club   1, 

2,3,4,   Pres.   4;   Key  Club  Follies 

2,3,4;    Pep   Board    4;    Band   4. 


MARGARET    VIRGINIA    KEY 

"Look  Onward" 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers 3;  College  Club  4;  Rese- 
gis 4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra 
1,2;  Officials  Club  2,3,4;  Var. 
Softball  2,3;  Intra-mur.  Sports 
1,2,3,4. 


LINDA  LOUISE  KIRBY 
"Do  you  ever  stop  and  ask,  'Is 
it  all  going  to  happen  again'?" 
Language  Course:  Pine  Whis- 
pers 3,4,  Feature  Ed.  4;  Major- 
ette 3,4;  Business  Staff  4;  Black 
and  Gold  3,4;  House  of  Rep.  2; 
French  Club  3,4,  Sec.  4;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  College  Club  4,  Sec.  4; 
Resegis  4;  Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Jr. 
Var.  3,  Co-Capt.  3;  Var.  4,  Co- 
Capt.  4. 


MARY    KATHERINE    KIRBY 

"Kay" 
Language  Course:  G.A.A.  1,2,3 
4;  Gym  Leader  3;  Tennis  Var 
1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4,  Vice 
Pres.  1;  Basketball  Spons.  3 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Hall 
Monitor  2,3,4;  Sophoteers  2: 
N.H.S.  4;  Business  Staff  4;  Jr 
Red  Cross  2;  Serviteers  3 
Freshman   Service   Club    1. 


NORMA    ELLEN    KNUTTON 

"There's  a  rainbow  'round  my 
shoulder." 
Math    Course:    Hanes    High    1,2, 
3;   Masque  and  Gavel   3,4;   Rain- 
bow  1,2,3,4,   Worthy  Advisor  4; 
College  Club  4. 


JUDITH  ANN  KOELMEL 
"Judy" 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers 3;  Resegis  4;  College 
Club  4;  Rainbow  Girls  2,3,4 
Treas.  2;  Officials  Club  1,2,3,4; 
Gym  Leader  2,3;  G.A.A.  1,2,3, 
4;  Speedball  Intra-mur.  1,2,3,4, 
Var.  3,4;  Basketball  Intra-mur. 
1,2,3,4;  Softball  2,3,4,  Intra- 
mur.    2,3,4,   Var.    3. 


GERALD  FRANCIS  LACKEY 
"Jerry" 
Scientific  and  Math  Course: 
Track  3;  Radio  Club  2,  Vice- 
Pres.  2;  Scrub  Basketball  1; 
Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club  3; 
Sciene  Club  4;  NW.  District 
Science    Fair    1. 


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TALMADGE    LANE 

"Why  waste  a  word?" 

Math    Course. 


CARLOS    EDWIN    LEWIS 

"Chico" 
Language  Course:  Movie  Pro- 
jector Club  1,  Vice-Pres.  1; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2;  Jr. 
Service  Club  3;  History  Club 
4;  Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club  3; 
Red  Cross  Rep.  1,2;  Track  3,4, 
Var.    3,4. 


GAITHER    CHARLES    LEWIS 

"Sleepy" 
Language  Course:  Baseball  1,3, 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  3;  Football  1, 
3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  3, 
Var.  Mgr.  4;  Soph.  Boys'  Club 
2;  Jr.  Service  Club  3;  S.S.C.  2, 
3;  Ushers  Club  3;  Monogram 
Club   4. 


CATHY  HEATH  LITTLE 
"Short  and  sweet," 
Language  Course:  Teenage  Coun- 
cil 1,2,3,4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  1,2,3,  Sec.  2,  Pres.  3; 
Business  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4, 
Council  3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
House  of  Rep.  2;  College  Club 
4;  Resegis  4;  Hall  Monitor  3,4; 
Basketball  Mgr.  3;  Serviteers  3; 
Gym    Leaders   Club    3. 


GARY    THOMAS    LONG 

"Timet" 
Math  Course:  Football  2,3,4, 
Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Var.  4;  Track  2; 
Hi-Y  2,3,4;  DeMolay  2,3,4; 
Photographer  1;  House  of  Rep. 
2;  Photography  Club  1;  Mono- 
gram Club  4;  Electragonist  3, 
4;  History  Club  4;  Sophomore 
Boys'   Club   2. 


NEAL    DAVIS    LOWRANCE 

"Nunc  animus  opus." 
Language  Course:  Football  1,2, 
3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2,  Var. 
3,4;  Track  2,3,4;  Hi-Y  2,3,4, 
Vice-Pres.  3;  Monogram  Club  3, 
4;  S.S.C.  3,4,  Sec.  4. 


BOBBY   LOYD 

"Happiness  seems  made  to  be 
shared." 
Scientific    Course:    Thespians    1, 
2;    Math    Club    3,4;    Hall    Moni- 
tor  2. 


BARBARA    ANNE    MABE 

"You  might  not  have  another 

chance." 

General      Course:       Aycock      Jr. 

High   1 ;  Greensboro  Senior  High 

2,3;    Orchestra    4;    Dramatic    4. 


MARY  WOLFF  MADDREY 
"Woljfie" 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  1,  Vice-Pres.  2;  French  Club 
3,4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Sophoteers  2; 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Busi- 
ness Staff  4. 


JIMMY    MELVIN    MANUEL 
"For  to  tne  to  live  is  Christ,  and 

to  die  is  gain." 
Scientific  Course:  Basketball  1, 
2,3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2, 
Var.  3,4;  Baseball  1,2,  Jr.  High 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Monogram  Club 
3,4;  Bible  Club  4,  Pres.  4;  Jr. 
Service  Club  3;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club   2. 


SARAH  ANN  MARSHALL 
"What  can  1  do  next?" 
Commercial  Course:  Band  1,2,3, 
4;  Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1, 
2,3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Bowling 
1,3,4,  Captain  3,4;  Intra-mur. 
Softball  2,4;  Intra-mur.  Basket- 
ball 1,2,4,  Captain  1,2;  G.A.A. 
1,2,3,4;    Hall   Monitor    1. 


MARION    JACKSON 
MARSHBANKS 
"Blimpy" 
Mathematics      Course:       Football 
Scrub     1,2,     Var.     3,4;     Baseball 
Scrub     1;     Track     2;     Dramatics 
Club    1;    Sophomore    Boys'    Club 
2;  Junior  Service  Club  3;  Junior 
Engineers  Club  2. 


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JOHN  M.  MARTIN 
"The  best  is  yet  to  be." 
Scientific  Course:  Instrumental 
Music  Club  1;  Ushers  3,4;  Hi- 
Y  1,2,3,4;  Dramatics  Club  3; 
DeMolay  3,4,  Asst.  Srcibe  4, 
Jr.  Steward  4;  Tennis  3;  Decla- 
mation Contest  3;  Orchestra  4; 
History  Club  4;  Band  1,2,3,4; 
National  Honor  Society  4. 


NOEMI    SOUZA    MAYA 
"There  lives  more  jaith  in  honest 
doubt,  believe  me,  than  in  half 
the  creeds," 
Math   Course:    Hall   Monitor    1,2, 
3;    Thespians    2,3,4;    Bowling    2; 
Jr.   Red   Cross   3,4;    Y-Teens    1,2, 
3,4;  G.A.A.   3. 


ROBERT  ALFRED  MAYER,  JR. 
"How  dull  it  is  to  pause  to  make 
an  end:  To  rust  unburnished, 
not  to  shine  in  use!" 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Band  1,2,3,4;  Drum  Major  2,3, 
4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Tennis  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Orchestra 
1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Scrubs  2,3; 
ReBops  2,3,4;  Instrumental  Mu- 
sic Club  1,2,3,4,  Vice-Pres.  3,4; 
DeMolay  4;   N.H.S.   4. 


ELIZABETH    CLARKE 
McCANLESS 
"Second  thoughts  are  even 
wiser." 
Language    Course:    Girls'    Chorus 
1,2;    Y-Teens    1,2,3,4;    G.A.A    1, 
2,3,4,    Council    3,4;    Gym    Leader 
2,3;    Speedball    Var.    2,3,4;    Soft- 
ball    Var.     2;     Hall    Monitor     4; 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Servi- 
teers   3;    Sophoteers   2;    Freshman 
Service   Club    1. 


edna  McCarthy 

"Laugh  and  be  merry!" 
Social     Studies     Course:     Science 
Hill,   S.    C,   Johnson   City,    Tenn. 
1,2,3;    College   Club   4;    Y-Teens 
4;   Resegis  4;   Girls'   Chorus  4. 


MARSHA    JEAN    McDOWELL 
"To  strive,  too  seek,  to  find,  and 

not  to  yield." 
Language  Course:  Girls'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  Choir  3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2, 
3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers  2; 
Serviteers  3;  College  Club  4; 
Treas.  4;  Resegis  4;  Bowling  2, 
3;  Intra-mur.  Basketball  1,2,3,4; 
Intra-mur.    Volleyball   2,3,4. 


MARY    FRANKLIN    McGEHEE 

"Frankie" 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Instrumental 
Music  Club  1,2,3,  Sec.  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Y-Teens  2,3,4;  Re- 
Bops  3,4,  Accompanist;  French 
Club  3,4,  Pres.  4;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 4. 


JULIAN    KEITH    McKENZIE 
"Jules" 

Scientific  Course:  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  Junior  Boys'  Club 
3;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Senior  Ser- 
vice Club  4;  Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Treas. 
3;    History   Research   4. 


MARTHA  LEAK  McKENZIE 
"Foot  loose  and  Fancy  Free." 
Language  Course:  Speedball  Var. 
1;  G.A.A.  3,4;  Serviteers  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Sophoteers  2;  Pep 
Board  4;  Resegis  4;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  Rep.  3;  Hall  Monitor  3, 
4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Intra-mur. 
Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Intra-mur. 
Softball  1,2,3;  "Wittiest"  4. 


MARY    ELIZABETH 
McKINNEY 
"This  little  DOGGIE  has  found 
a  home!" 
Commercial    Course:    C.    H.    Bas- 
ketball   Var.     1,2,3,4,    Alt.    Capt. 
4;    C.    H.    Softball    Var.    1,2,3,4; 
C.    H.    Cheerleader    2,3,4;    C.    H 
Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  C.  H.  M.Y.F. 
Council    3,4;    C.    H.    Monogram 
Club      3,4;      C.      H.      Monogram 
Club   Queen   2;    Business  Club  4. 


NORMA    JEAN    McMILLAN 
"It's  a  military  secret." 
General    Course:    Madison    H.    S. 
1;    Y-Teens   2,3,4;    Sophoteers   2; 
Serviteers     3;     Football     Sponsor 
3;   College  Club  4;   Resegis  4. 


ROBERT    PHILIP    MELVIN 

"Phil" 
Language  and  Scientific  Course: 
Band  1,2;  Music  Appreciation 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2; 
History  Club  4;  Tennis  4;  Bowl- 
ing Team  4;    DeMolay  4. 


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PEGGY    LOU    MILLER 

"The  best  is  yet  to  come." 
Commercial       Course:        Mineral 
Springs  H.  S.   2,3;   Business  Club 
4;   Resegis   4;    Intra-mur.    Basket- 
ball  1. 


MICHAEL  STEPHEN  MOCK 
"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and 
not  to  yield." 
Math  Course:  Branford  H.  S., 
Branford,  Conn.  1,2;  Stamp 
Club  3;  Jr.  Engineers'  Club  4; 
Physics   Exposition   4. 


JAMES    PRESTON    MOORE 

"tittle  Ape" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  2,3 
4,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Movie 
Projector  Club  1;  Photography 
Club  2;  Band  1,2;  Tiddly  Winks 
1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  4;  Math  Club  4. 


STEVEN    F.    MOORE 
"After  all,  I  just  got  here." 
Scientific  Course:   Freshman   Ser- 
vice   Club     1;    Sophomore    Boys' 
Club    2;    Junior   Service   Club    3; 
Engineers   Club   4. 


CAROLYN    SUE    MORGAN 

"Nor  time,  nor  space,  nor  deep, 

nor  high;  Can  keep  my  own 

away  from  me," 

Home     Ec.-Commercial      Course- 

C.     H.     Basketball     Var.      12  3- 

C.    H.    Softball    Va.    1,2;    C.    H~ 

Glee   Club    1,2,3,4;    Resegis   Club 

4;   College  Club  4;   Nurse's  Page 

4;    C.    H.    M.Y.F.    4,    Vice-Pres. 

4;    Coun.    4;    C.    H.    Monogram 

Club    3,4;    S.N.O.M.C.    1,2,3. 


JOHN  FRANKLIN  MORROW 
"A  good  'cigar'  is  a  good 
'smoke' ." 
Language  Course:  Football  1,2, 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2;  DeMolay 
2,3,4,  Marshal  3;  Hi-Y  2,3,4; 
Golf  1,2,3,4,  Capt.  4;  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Monogram  Club 
2,3,4;    Homecoming    Escort    4. 


CAROL    ANNE    MUNROE 
"Never  mind  what  might  have 
been." 
Science    Course:     Y-Teens    2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club  1;  Sopho- 
teers     2;     Serviteers     3;     College 
Club   4;    Orchestra    1,2. 


JERRY    W.    MURDOCK 
"J.  W." 
Social     Studies     Course:     C.     H. 
Football      1,2,3,4,     Jr.     Var.      1 
Var.   2,3,4;    C.    H.    Basketball   Jr! 
Var.   1,  Scrubs  2,  Var.  3,4;  C    H 
Baseball     Var.      1,2,3,4;     History 
Club  4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Homeroo- 
Treas.    4. 


MARTHA  ANN  MYERS 
"Painting  the  roses  red." 
Language  Course:  Villa  Marie- 
Anna  Academy  1;  Y-Teens  2  3 
4,  Vice-Pres.  3,4;  Service  Clubs 
2,3,4;  Dean's  Page  3;  N.H.S.  3, 
4,  Sec.  4;  Sr.  Exec.  Comm.  4; 
College  Club  4,  Pres.  4;  D.A.R. 
Rep.  4;  Scribe  4;  Office  Page 
4;  "Most  Intellectual;"  "Most 
Likely  To   Succeed." 


PATRICIA  ANN  MYERS 
"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and 
not  to  yield." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3, 
4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2;  A  Capelia 
Choir  2;  Freshman  Service  Club 
1;  Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3; 
Resegis  4;  College  Club  4;  Intra- 
mur.  Volleyball  1;  I.Y.C  3  4- 
Red   Cross   Rep.    3;   N.H.S.   4.' 


PHILIP    NANZETTA 

"Buz" 
Math  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  De- 
Molay 3,4;  Math  Club  2,3,4; 
Orchestra  1,2,3;  Marching  Band 
1,2,3;  Instr.  Music  Club  1; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2;  Pho- 
tography Club  3;  History  Club 
4;    All-State    Orchestra    1,2,3. 


WANDA    GAIL  NEAL 

"The  days  of  our  youth  are  the 
days  of  our  glory." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Rain- 
bow Girls  3,4;  Hall  Monitor  1; 
Office    Page    4. 


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ANNE  LOIS  NEWTON 
"Little  soul,  let  us  try,  try.  try," 
Language  Course:  College  Club 
■i:  Bus.  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4: 
V-Teens  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  4;  Lib. 
Staff  3,i,  Vice-Pres.  3;  Football 
Spons.  3:  Sr.  Marshal  3;  Pine 
Whispers  Cir.  Ed.  >,;  Black  and 
Gold  2,3.4,  Jr.  Ed.  3,  Sr.  Ed.  -4; 
"Reynolds  Roundup"  4;  Hall 
Mon.  1,2,3;  Service  Club  1,2,3,4; 
Basketball   Spon.   4. 


CATHARINE    CORINNE 
NORFL1ET 
"A  dream  is  a  wish  your  heart 
makes." 
Language    Course:    Y-Teens     1,2, 
3,4:     Band      1,2,3;     Orch.     1,2,3, 
Treas.    3;    Vice-Pres.   Fresh.   Class 
1;     Sophoteers    2:     Serviteers     3; 
College  Club  4;   Resegis  4;    Busi- 
ness  Staff   4,    Manager   4;    Office 
Page       1,2,3,4;       Jr.-Sr.       Dance 
Conim.   3;   Basketball   Spon.  4. 


DAVID  RANDALL  PAGE 
"True  Success  is  to  Labor." 
Scientific  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2;  Mono- 
gram Club  2,3,4;  Track  2,3,4; 
Key  Club  3,4;  Scrub  Football 
2;    Photography   Club    1. 


MERRY    GORDON    PANNILL 

"M.  G." 
Language  Course:  Quill  and 
Scroll  3,4;  Black  and  Gold  3,4; 
Pine  Whispers  3,4;  Speedball 
Var.  3,4;  French  Club  3,4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4; 
Officials  Club  1,2,3,4;  College 
Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Serviteers  3; 
Gym  Leaders  Club  3;  Tennis 
Var.    2,3,4. 


E.    BENNETT    PARKS 
"Benny" 
Mathematics    Course:    Band    1,2; 
Instrumental    Music    Club    1,2,3; 
Historical      Research       Club      4; 
Tennis  Jr.   Var.    1;   Hi-Y  2,3,4. 


GLENYCE  WARREN  PASS 
"Long  Gong  Long" 
Commercial  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club  1;  Intra-mur.  Bas- 
ketball 1,2;  Intra-mur.  Softball 
1,2;  Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3; 
Resegis  4;  College  Club  4;  Band 
1;  Household  Arts  Course  1; 
Hall    Monitor    2. 


MARTHA    PAYNE 

"Never  idle  a  moment." 
Language  Course:  Student  Gov. 
4,  Sr.  Rep.  to  Coun.  4;  Major- 
ette 1,2;  Sr.  Marshal  3;  T.A.C. 
2,3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club 
1,  Pres  1;  Serviteers  3,  Vice- 
Pres.  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Library 
Staff  3,4,  State  Sec.  4;  Sr.  Exec. 
Comm.  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Treas.  4;  Basketball  Spon.  4; 
College  Club  4;  Hi-Y  Sponsor  4. 


JAMES    RICHARD    PAYNE 
"Richard" 
Scientific    Course:     Football     1,4, 
Midget     1,    Scrubs    4;     Photogra- 
phy Club   1;   Research   Club  4. 


NANCY    RANDOLPH 
PEYTON 
"Why  take  life  so  seriously, 
you'll  never  get  out  of  it  alive." 
Commercial    Course:    Y-Teens    1, 
2,3,4;   Freshman  Service  Club   1; 
Sophoteers    2;    Serviteers    3;    Re- 
segis   4;    College    Club    4;    Bowl- 
ing    2,3,4;     Speedball     Var.     4- 
Intra-mur.    2,3,4;    Hall    Monitor 
2,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
3,4;  Officials  Club  3,4. 


CLIFTON    EDWARD 
PLEASANTS,    JR. 
"Eddie" 
Language    Course:     Football    1  2 
3,4,  Jr.  High   1,  Scrub  2,  Var.  3' 
4;    Hi-Y    1,2,3,4,    Pres    2,    Treas. 
4;    S.C.C.    3,4,   Vice-Pres.   4;   Stu- 
dent Council   3,4;   Track   2;    Bas- 
ketball   1;    Boys'    Chorus    1,2;    Jr. 
Boys'   Service  Club   3. 


JOSEPH    BENJAMIN    PLITT 

"I  came,  I  saw,  and  now  it's 

about  time  I'm  leaving." 

Language  Course:   Projector  Club 

1,2;    House    of    Rep.     1;    History 

Club   4. 


ANNA    KATHRYN    POLEY 
"Once,  always  and  forever, 
Frank." 
Commercial      Course:      Freshman 
Service    Club     1;     Sophoteers    2; 
Serviteers   3;   Resegis  4;   Business 
Club  4;   Y-Teens   1,2,3,4;   G.A.A. 
3,4;   Hall  Monitor  3;   Bowling  3, 
4;    Intra-mur.   Softball   2;    Home- 
coming  Spon.    1. 


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MARY  ANN  POTEETE 
"The  best  is  yet  to  be" 
General  Course:  C.  H.  Basket- 
ball 1,2,  Jr.  Var.  1,2;  C.  H. 
Glee  Club  2,3,4;  C.  H.  Recrea- 
tion Committee  3;  C.  H.  Mono- 
gram Club  Queen  3;  C.  H.  Foot- 
ball Cheerleader  3,4,  Chief  4; 
C.  H.  Basketball  Cheerleader  3, 
Chief  3;  Business  Club  4;  C.  H. 
MYF  Coun.  2,3,4;  S.N.O.M. 
Club  3,4,  Vice-Pres.   3,  Treas.  4. 


ELIZABETH    ANN    PTACEK 

"Betty" 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Intra-mur.  Coun- 
cil 2;  Gym  Leader  2;  Intra-mur. 
Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Bowling  3,4; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Of- 
fice Page  3,4;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege  Club   4. 


WILLIAM    N.    REYNOLDS 

"I'll  never  get  ulcers." 

Math    Course:    Jr.    Var.    Football 

1;      Photography      Club;      B.S.H. 

Club;   Lunch  Club;   Science  Club. 


BOB   RIKE 

"Ace" 
Scientific  Course:  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  Jr.  Boys'  Service 
Club  3;  DeMolay  4;  Basketball 
Scrubs  2,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Baseball 
Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Tennis 
4;  Band  1,2;  Historical  Re- 
search Club  4;  Homecoming 
Escort   4. 


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MARY    ALICE    ROBERTS 

"A  sigh  for  the  past;  a  smile 
for  the  future" 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club  1;  Bible 
Club  2;  Serviteers  3;  Gym 
Leader  3;  Red  Cross  3,4;  Intra- 
mur.  Basketball  3,4;  Intra-mur. 
Volleyball  2,4;  French  Club  3,4; 
College   Club   4;    Resegis  4. 


CLETUS    MICHAEL 
ROBERTSON 

"/  am  a  part  of  all  that  I  have 
met." 
Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  2,3,4;  ReBops  2,3,4; 
N.H.S.  3,4;  Jr.  Var.  Tennis  3, 
4;  DeMolay  3,4,  Chap.  4;  Math 
Club  2;  Instr.  Music  Club  1,2,3; 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  Red  Cross  3,4; 
French  Club  3,4;  I.Y.C.  4. 


SONYA    GLENN 
ROBERTSON 

"Hubbies" 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers 3;  College  Club  4;  Re- 
segis 4;  French  Club  3,4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  House  of  Rep. 
1;  Football  Spon.  4;  Girls' 
Chorus  1,2,3,4;  A.  Capella 
Choir  3,4,  State  Festival  Chorus 
3;   Rainbow   3,4. 


PAUL   WORKMAN    ROLLINS 

"Great  White  Hunter" 
Language  Course:  Basketball  1, 
2,3,4;  Fresh.  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var. 
3,4;  Jr.  High  Football  1;  Jr. 
High  Baseball  1;  Senior  Service 
Club  3,4;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club 
2;  Jr.  Boys'  Club  3;  Pine  Whis- 
pers Staff  4;  Boys'  Sports  Ed. 
4;  Freshman  Boys'  Club  1; 
Monogram  Club  4;  Track   1,2. 


LUCY  TEAGUE  RLIDOLPH 
"The  long,  long  trailer." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1,  Treas.  1:  Sopho- 
teers 2;  Serviteers  3;  College 
Club  4;  Resegis  4:  G.A.A.  2; 
Var.  Speedball  1,2;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 1,2;  Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Football 
Sponsor  2;  Intra-mur.  Basket- 
ball 1,2;  Intra-mur  Softball  1, 
2;    Gym    Leader    2,3. 


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ROBERT    WINSLOW    SALE 
"Sale" 
Scientific  Course:   Hargrave  Mili- 
tary Academy  2,3;   Historical  Re- 
search    4;     Movie     Projector     1; 
Basketball     4. 


FRANK  SAUNDERS 
"Don't  tread  on  me." 
Scientific  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2; 
Confed.  Mil.  Hist.  Club  3; 
Photography  Club  2;  Movie 
Projector  Club  1;  American  War 
History  Club  4;  Sr.  Exec. 
Comm.    4. 


SALLY   JOANN    SCHELL 

"/  am  a  part  of  all  that  I  have 
met." 
Scientific  Course:  Nokomis  Jr. 
High,  Mpls.  Minn.  1;  Resegis  4; 
College  Club  4;  Chorus  2,3,4; 
Choir  3,4;  Thespians  3;  Speed- 
ball  Var.  3;  Intra-murals  2,3; 
Bowling  3;  Officials  Club  2; 
Y-Teens    4;     N.H.S.     4. 


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SUSAN    L.    SCHELL 
"Time  is  the  true  measure  of 
success." 
Scientific    Course:     Nokomis    Jr. 
High,    Mpls.    Minn.    1;    Choir    3, 
4;      Speedball     Var.      3;      Girls' 
Chorus     2,3,4;     Thespians     Club 
3,    Treas.     3;     College    Club    4; 
G.A.A.    3,4;   N.H.S.   4. 


DON    FRANK    SHAFFNER 

"She  has  hair  of  gold  and  eyes 
of  blue." 
General    Course:    Football    1,2,3 
4,  Jr.  Var.    1,  Var.   2,3,4;  Mono- 
gram  Club    3,4;    S.S.C.   4. 


RANDOLPH    PRESTON 
SHAFFNER 
"Ran" 
Language     Course:      Declamation 
Contest       1;      Sophomore      Boys' 
Club     2;     Track     2,3,4;     Ushers 
Club     3,4;     Confed.     Mil.     Hist. 
Club    3;    French    Club    3,4,    Vice- 
Pres.   4;    Hi-Y   3,4,   Pres.   4;    Key 
Club     3,4;     Monogram    Club     4; 
Sr.     Exec.     Comm.     4;     Sr.     Class 
Treas.    4;    DeMolay    3,4. 


ROBIN  LEE  SHAHAN 
"Rob" 
Language  Course:  Cloverpark 
H.  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1;  Y- 
Teens  2,3,4;  French  Club  2,3, 
Vice-Pres.  3;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Rainbow 
3,4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  Business  Staff 
4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  Rep.  3;  Office 
Page  4;  College  Club  4. 


JEROME    MELVYN    SHAPIRO 

"//  worry  were  the  only  cause 
of  death,  I  would  live  forever." 
Math  Course:  Baseball  Var.  1  2 
3,4;  Basketball  Jr.  Var.  1;  House 
of  Rep.  2,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2; 
Photography  Club  2;  Lunch 
Club  2,3,4;  Key  Club  1,2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  4;  "Wittiest"  4. 


ANN    BURTON    SHEETS 

"A  little  sweet  doth  kill  much 
bitterness." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  French  Club  3,4;  College 
Cub  4;  Resegis  4;  Serviteers  3; 
Sophoteers  2;  Freshman  Girls' 
Service    Club    1;    I.Y.C.    4. 


SANDRA    LOU    SHEETS 

"Time  will  tell." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Office  Page  1,2; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4; 
Coun.  2,3;  Sophoteers  2;  Basket- 
ball Sponsor  2;  Homecoming 
Queen  2;  Serviteers  3;  Hall 
Monitor  2,3,4;  Intra-mur.  Bas- 
ketball 2,3,4;  Library  Staff  3,4; 
Resegis  4;  College  Club  4. 


GARNETTE  ANN  SHELTON 
"Wouldn't  have  it  if  it  wasn't 
red!" 
Commercial  Course:  Choir  2,3, 
4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Soft- 
ball 1,3,  Intra-mur.  1,2,3;  G.A.A. 
1,2;  State  Festival  Chorus  2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club  1;  Sopho- 
teers 2;  Serviteers  3;  College 
Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Speedball  1; 
Red  Cross  Rep.    1,2. 


HELEN    CORDELIA    SHORE 

"Heaven  is  in  my  heart." 
Language  Course:  Photography 
Club  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,  Prog. 
Sh.  3;  Sophoteers  2;  Reception- 
ist 3;  Serviteers  3;  College  Club 
4;  Resegis  4;  French  Club  3,4 
Treas.  4;  I.Y.C.  3,4,  Publicity 
Ch.   3,4;   Gym  Leader   1,3. 


LANNY    SKIDMORE 

"A  little  humor  now  and  then 

is  relished  among  the  best  of 

men." 

Math  Course. 


DORIS    ANNE    SMITH 
"Good  nature  and  good  sense 
must  ever  join." 
Language  Course:   Y-Teens  1,2,3, 
4;     Freshman     Service     Club     1; 
Sophoteers    2;     College    Club    4; 
Resegis   4;    G.A.A.    1,2,3,4;    Hall 
Monitor      4;      Gym      Leader      3; 
Speedball    Var.     3,4;     Intra-mur. 
1,2,3,4;    Softball    Intra-mur.    1,2, 
3,4;    Home   Ec.   Club    3;    Basket- 
ball   Intra-mur.    1,2,3,4. 


GERALD   MOORE   SMITH,   JR. 

"What?  Me  Worry!!" 
Math  Course:  Mixed  Chorus  1, 
2,3,4;  Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  A 
Capella  Choir  1,2,3,4;  Math 
Club  4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Sopho- 
more Boys'  Club  2;  Jr.  Boys' 
Service  Club  3;  Movie  Projec- 
tor Club   1. 


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DELSIE  JEAN  SMITH 
"The  days  of  our  youth  are  the 
days  of  our  glory." 
Scientific  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2. 
3,-i;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  A 
Capella  Choir  3,4;  Thespians  3; 
Scribe  3;  Resegis  -t;  College  Club 
4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  Officials  Club 
2,3,4;  Intra-mur.  Basketball  3, 
4;  Speedball  3,4;  Intra-mur.  3, 
Var.  4;  Intra-mur.  Softball  3, 
Var.  4;   Red  Cross   3,4,  Sec.   4. 


TOMMY    SMITH 

"Smitty" 
Language  Course:  Basketball  1 
2,3,4,  Jr.  High  I,  Jr.  Var.  2 
Var.  3,4;  Baseball  1,2,3,4,  Jr 
High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Hi 
Y  2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4. 
Key  Club  3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club  1;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club 
2;  Jr.  Service  Club  3;  Home- 
coming   Escort    4;    Band    1,2. 


VIRGINIA  LYNN  SMITHER 
"White  caps  and  doctor's 
orders." 
Scientific  Course:  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Y-Teens  4;  Intra- 
mur.  Speedball  1,2,3;  Intra- 
mur.  Basketball  1,2,3;  Intra- 
mur.  Softball  1,2,3;  G.A.A.  1, 
2,3,  Council  3;  Office  Page  1,2, 
3,4. 


HOMER    IRVING    SNOW,    JR. 
"H.    R." 

Scientific  Course:  Football  1,3, 
4,  Jr.  High  1,  Scrubs  3,  Var.  4; 
Track  2,3,4;  DeMolay  3,4; 
Monogram  Club  4;  Confed.  Mil. 
Hist.  Club  3;  Historical  Re- 
search   Club    4. 


RICHARD    ERROL 
SPAINHOUR 
"Success  comes  to  those  who 
work  for  it." 
Scientific     Course:     Scrub     Foot- 
ball   1;    Mixed    Chorus    1;    Fresh- 
man  Boys'   Club    1;    Art   Club    1, 
2;   Sophomore   Boys'   Club   2;   Jr. 
Red    Cross    2,3;    Math    Club    3,4; 
Ushers    Club    3,4. 


JOHN    FRANKLIN    SPEIGHT 

"Number  Three" 
Scientific  Course:  C.  H.  Foot- 
ball 1,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  3,4; 
C.  H.  Baseball  1,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1, 
Var.  3,4;  Math  Club  3;  Junior 
Engineers  Club  4,  Vice-Pres.  4; 
C.  H.  Monogram  Club  4;  C.  H. 
Ushers  Guild  4;  C.  H.  MYF 
Council   3,4,   Com.   Ch.   3,4. 


MICHAEL  DOSS  SPRINKLE 
"The  days  of  our  youth  are  the 
days  of  our  glory." 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  French  Club 
3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  1;  Military 
History  Club  4;  Jr.  Service  Club 
3;  DeMolay  3,4,  Jr.  Steward  4, 
Sr.  Steward  4;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club   2;    Band    1,3;    Dramatics    1. 


BOB    STAFFORD 

"Bob" 
Industrial    Arts    Course. 


NANCY    REGINA 
STARTSMAN 
"Faith  conquers  fear." 
Language    Course:     Y-Teens     1,2, 
3,4;     Business     Staff    4;     College 
Club    4;    French    Club    3,4;    Hall 
Monitor  4;  Office  Page  2;   Rain- 
bow 3,4;  Band   1;   Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club    1;   Sophoteers   2;   Ser- 
viteers   3;   Resegis  4. 


SARA    JACQUELYN    STEELE 

"Jackie" 
Language  Course:  Business  Staff 
4;  College  Club  4;  Resegis  4; 
Intra-mur.  Basketball  1,2,3,4; 
Intra-mur.  Volleyball  3;  French 
Club  3,4;  Jr.-Sr.  Dance  Comm. 
3;  Serviteers  3;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
3;  Sophoteers  2;  Freshman  Ser- 
vice   Club    1;    Y-Teens   2,3,4. 


LINDA    GRAY    STOCKTON 

"Have  a  smile  for  everyone  and 
they  will  have  a  smile  for  you." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Hall 
Monitor  3;  Receptionist  4;  Soft- 
ball    Intra-mur.     2. 


NINA  ANNE  STOKES 
"To  thine  own  self  be  true." 
Language  Course:  Charleston, 
West  Va.  1,2;  Intra-mur.  Basket- 
ball 1,3;  Serviteers  3;  Y-Teens 
3,4;  College  Club  4;  Resegis  4; 
Business    Staff    4. 


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MARTHA    TURNER    TALLY 

"Mart" 
Language  Course:  Hall  Monitor 
1,4;  Y-Teens  3,4;  French  Club 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Re- 
segis  4;  College  Club  4;  Girls' 
Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir  2,3,4; 
N.H.S.   4. 


NORTON    FORTUNE 
TENNILLE,    JR. 

"Falling  Leaves" 
Language  Course:  Student  Coun- 
cil 2,4,  Vice-Pres.  4;  N.H.S.  3, 
4,  State  Vice-Pres.  4;  Masque 
and  Gavel  2,3,4;  Key  Club  3,4; 
Hi-y  1,2,3,-4;  Debating  Club  1, 
2,3,4;  Debating  Team  1,  Var. 
2,3,4;  Triangle  Award  4;  Ten- 
nis 1,2;  Boys'  State  Governor 
;3    "Most   Intellectual"    4. 


DEANNA  SUE  THOMAS 
"The  true  success  is  to  labor." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser 
vice  Club  I;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser 
viteers  3;  College  Club  4;  Re 
segis  4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3  4 
Choir  3,4;  Y-Teens  2,3,4;  Intra 
mur.  Basketball  2,3;  Intra-mur 
Volleyball    2,3;    N.H.S.    4. 


ROBERT    THOMAS 

"Bob" 
Language  Course:  Jr.  Var.  Base- 
ball 2;  Track  3;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  House  of  Rep.  3; 
Art  Club  3;  Historical  Research 
Club   4. 


RUTH    THOMAS 

"All  things  are  possible  to  him 
who  believes." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  2,3;  Re- 
segis  4;  College  Club  4;"  Gym 
Leader  2,3;  Majorette  2,3  4- 
Hall  Monitor  2,3,4;  G.A.A.  2, 
3,4;  Office  Page  4;  Football' 
Sponsor  4. 


BURKE    EDWARD 
THOMPSON,    JR. 

"Birds  and  brushes." 
Art    Course:     Scrub    Football     1- 
Confed.   Mil.   Hist.   Club  4;   State 
and    National    Art   Contest    Win- 
ner  1;   Brush   and   Palette   1,2,3. 


BEVERLY  GAY  TODD 
"To  thy  name  be  true." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2 
3,4,  State  Pres.  4;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
1,2,3,4,  City  Coun.  3,  Pres.  4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4,  Coun.  4;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club  1;  Sophoteers 
2;  Serviteers  3;  Resegis  4;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Office  Page  2,3,4- 
Var.  Speedball  2,3,4;  Bowling 
2,3,4;    Gym    Assistant    4. 


DORIS  ANN  TRAVIS 
"/  hear  music  .  .  ." 
Language  Course:  Bible  Club  1; 
Instr.  Music  Club  2;  Serviteers 
3;  College  Club  4;  Y-Teens  2; 
Pine  Whispers  Staff  3,4;  Intra- 
mur.  2,3,4;  Hall  Monitor  4- 
Orchestra    4;    Resegis    4;    N.H.s' 


JANE    ELIZABETH    TRAVIS 
"Better  late  than  never." 
Language    Course:     Y-Teens 
3;    Speedball    1;    Resegis   4- 
lege    Club    4;    French    Club 
Serviteers    3;    Sophoteers    2. 


1,2, 
Col- 

3,4; 


NANCY    MARYLYNN 
TRIVETTE 

"Wiser  but  sadder." 
Language  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club  1;  Sophoteers  2;  Ser- 
viteers 3;  Resegis  4;  College 
Club  4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  Y-Teens  2, 
3,4;  Softball  Var.  2,3,4;  Hall 
Monitor  4;  Office  Page  4- 
French    Club    3,4;    Girls'    Chorus 


WILFRED    TURNER 

"Spikes  ■  -  Cleats  -  -  Books" 
Math  Course:  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Key 
Club  4;  S.S.C.  3;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  Monogram  Club 
3,4,  Pres.  4;  House  Court  2: 
Student  Coun.  3,4;  Vice-Pres.  of 
Class  2;  Treas.  of  Class  3;  Bas- 
ketball 1;  Track  1,2,3,4;  Foot- 
ball  1,2,3,4,  Var.   2,3,4. 


DIANE    TUTTLE 

"Tweedle" 
Social  Studies  Course:  Alexan- 
der Graham  Jr.  High,  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  1;  Charlotte  Central  High 
2;  Serviteers  3;  Y-Teens  3,4; 
College  Club  4;  Resegis  4; 
French    Club    3. 


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JOHN    KERMIT    TUTTLE 
"Kokomo" 
Language     Course:     C.     H. 
Baseball     1,2;     C.     H.     Jr. 
Football    1;    C.    H.    Jr.    Var. 


ketball    1;   History  Club   4. 


MERI    ANN 
LANGFORD    VANCE 
Var.  "Not  too  serious,  not  too  gay, 

Var.  but  a  real  good  friend  in  a 

Bas-  real  good  way." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Majorette  1,2,3,  Alt.  1, 
Choreographer  3;  Library  Staff 
3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Coun.  4; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3;  Col- 
lege Club  4;  Resegis  4;  Football 
Sponsor  3;  Hall  Monitor  1,2,3,4. 


JUDITH    ANN    VERMILYA 
"The  unspoken  word  never  does 

harm." 
Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1; 
Gym  Leader  2,3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4, 
Coun.  3,4;  Officials  Club  2,3,4; 
Speedball  Mgr.  3;  Basketball 
Var.  2;  Softball  Var.  2;  Servi- 
teers  3;   Resegis  4;   College  Club 


ROBERT  FAIT  VOORHEES 
"A-llanb" 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrub  2,  Var.  3,4, 
Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
All  Conference  4;  DeMolay  2, 
3,4;  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  Jr.  Service  Club 
3;  Photography  1;  Basketball  1; 
Baseball  1,2;  Track  1,2,3; 
Monogram     Club    4. 


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PATRICIA    LEE    VOSS 
"I'll  never  forget  .  .  .  I  hope 
you  won't!" 
Language  Course:  Cheerleader  4; 
G.A.A.   1,2,3,4,  Treas.  2,  Sec.   3, 
Pres.    4;    Sr.    Marshal    3;    Library 
Staff    3,4,    Dist.    Treas.    4;    Busi- 
ness Staff  4;   "Most  Athletic"   4; 
College   Club   4;   Resegis   4;    Bas- 
ketball   1,2,3,4,   Intra-mur.    1,2,3, 
4,  Var.  2,3,4;   Speedball   1,2,3,4, 
Intra-mur.     1,2,3,4,     Var.     1,2,3; 
Sophoteers  2;  Serviteers  3. 


DOUGLAS  D.  WALKER 
"Doug" 
Language  Course  Football  1,2, 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrubs  2;  Basketball 
2,3,  Scrubs  2,3;  Baseball  1; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2;  His- 
torical Research  4;   Hi-Y  1,2,3,4. 


CHARLES    WATSON 
"Work  to  benefit  others." 
Language    Course:     French    Club 
3,4;     Movie     Projector    Club     1; 
Choral     Ensemble     2,3,4;     Choir 
1,2,3,4. 


WILLIAM    NORRIS    WEAVER 

"Bill" 
Scientific    Course:     Football     1,2, 
3,4,    Jr.    High     1,    Jr.    Var.    2,3, 
Var.    4;    Math    Club    2,3,4;    Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4. 


RANDOLPH  MILLER  WILSON 

"Randy" 
Scientific  Course:  Football  1,2, 
Jr.  High  1,  Scrubs  2;  Baseball 
1;  Track  1,2;  Basketball  1,2,3, 
Fresh.  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3;  Fresh- 
man Boys'  Club  1;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club  2;  DeMolay  2,3,4; 
Teenage  Council  1,2,3,4;  S.S.C. 
2,3,4,   Pres.   4. 


RONALD  OWEN  WISE 
"Spike" 
Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Boys'  Chorus  1;  A  Capella  Choir 
1;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club  2; 
Thespians  3;  French  Club  3; 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  Track  3,4; 
I.Y.C.    3,4;   History   Club  4. 


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EMMA    JEAN    ZIMMERMAN 
"//  is  for  you  to  ascertain  what 
you  wish;  it  is  for  me  to  do 
what  you  order." 
Language     Course:     N.H.S.     3,4: 
G.A.A.    2,3,4,   Coun.    4;    Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4;    French   Club    3,4,   Treas. 
3,    Sec.    4;    Service    Club     1,3,4; 
College     Club     4;     Orchestra     1; 
Band      1,2;     Instrumental     Music 
Club   2;   Jr.    Red   Cross   3;    Intra- 
mur.   Basketball    1,2,3,4. 


JAMES    LARRY 
ZIMMERMAN 


"Vim" 
Math  Course:  Hi-Y 
History   Club   4. 


1,2;  Military 


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Senior  Executive  Committee 

¥^££Z£%£^^^J%^1^^\    B"'    Farre"'    Ra"    Sh3ffner-    SKOND    ROW:    y^y    Manue,. 


Senior  Treasurers 

JeTnLm^ana:t„L^f  C^:.G°°dWin-  SEC°ND  R°W:   Beebe   DaviS"  ioh^   Mo"™-   Kiki   V°«-   ^anna   Thomas,   & 


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Senior  Scribes 


Jean  Clary,  Martha  Ann  Myers,  Anna  Bair,  Kay  Angel,  Martha  Eller,  and  Charles  Elkins. 


13$ 

■    ■    ■  i 

Miss   Hazel   Stephenson,    Senior   class   sponsor. 


Beverly  Lewis,   Senior   class  mascot. 


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Martha  Ann  Myers  is   this   year's   D.A.R.   Representative. 


Martha  Eller  was  voted   "Student  of  the  Year 


French  National  Honor  Society 

M.chael  Robertson,  and  Edna   Earle  Brown.   NOT   PRESENT:   Anna   Bair.  MadUrey'    )0h""y    Ulnard> 


Receiving  the  Hi-Y  Triangle  Award   is  Norton  Tennille. 


Bobby  Leonard   was   individual   winner  and   Mrs.   Fitts'   homeroom 
took  top   honors  in  the  Black   and   Gold   Drive. 


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Most  Intellectual 

MARTHA  ANN  MYERS 
NORTON  TENNILLE 


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ANNA  CONRAD 
BILL  BUELL 


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MARTHA  LEAK  McKENZIE 


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KIKI  VOSS 


Friendliest 

BILL  FARRELL 
JOANN  HANKS 


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BILL  JACKSON 


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JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 

President,   David   Blanco;   Secretary,   Kathryn   Motsinger;   Vice-President,   Johnny   Reich; 
Treasurer,    Don    Foltz. 


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TALCOTT    AVERA 
GWENDOLYN    BAILY 
SYLVIA    BAITY 

NICKIE    BAMBALIS 


ANNE    BARNES 

GORDEN    BENNETT 
GLENN    BLACKBURN 
TOMMY    BLACKBURN 
KATE    BLACKWELL 
DAVID    BLANCO 


CAROL    BLEIMEYER 
MICKEY    BOLES 
EDDIE    BOULDIN 
BEBE    BRADSHAW 
SHIRLEY    BROWN 
DON    BRYANT 


LARRY    BUDD 
ROY    BYRD 

JOAN    CARPENTER 
BILL    CARSON 
DON    CASON 

MARTHA    CHEW 


JUDY    CHILDRESS 
BILL    CHIPMAN 
JIMMY    CHRIS 
JOHN    CHURCH 
STEVE    CLARK 
BILL    CI.INGMAN 


HARTLEY    CLOWES 
OLIVIA    COE 
ROMA    COMBS 
ANDY    CONWAY 
BR IN DA    COOK 
ELEANOR    COOKE 


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PENN    CRAVER 
KAT   CREECH 
JEANIE    CRESS 
RUSTY    CRUMP 

LARRY    CRUTCHFIELD 
TOMMY    CUMMINGS 


KAY    CURRIN 
BILL    CUSHMAN 
JACK    DANIELS 
CHARLES    DAVIS 
JACK    DAVIS 
HARRY    DAY 


MARGARET   DAY 
PATSY    DEAL 

WALLY    DUNHAM 
BETSY   DUNN 

GEORGE    DURHAM 
PATSY    EBERT 


ALICE    EDWARDS 
KAY   EZZELL 

JAY    FEARRINGTON 
RICHARD    FEARRINGTON 
MARVIN    FEREBEE 

CHARLOTTE    FINWALL 


CLEVE   FLETCHER 
DON   FOLTZ 
LUCY    FORD 

JO    ANN   FOSTER 
PETER    FREED 
MARTHA    FRYE 


JO    ANN    FULP 

DENNIS    GALLAGHER 
SALLY    GLENN 
NORMA    GOLDBERG 
CHUMMY    GRUBBS 
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RONALD    HAMILTON 

REBA    HARGROVE 

PATSY    HARPE 

SUZANNE    HARRELL 

NANCY    HARRILL 

ALLEN    HARRIS 


STEPHANIE    HARRIS 
RUTH    HARTLE 
JILL   HARTMAN 
BOBBY    HAWN 
JEAN   HECKARD 
DAVID    HEDRICK 


BETH    HEITMAN 

ELIZABETH    HELSABECK 
BETTY    HENSLEY 

ANN    HERRING 

MARGARET   HIGGINS 
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LARRY    HOLCOMB 
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BUNNY   HOOPER 
BECKY    HORN 
BECKY    HOWELL 

DAVID    HOWELL 

RICHARD    HUFFMAN 
.      ELAINE    HUMPHREY 


CARL    HUNT 

BARRETT   HUNTER 

MARTY    HUTCHERSON 
JULIE   ANN   JACKSON 
TOMMY   JACOBS 
BILL   JAMES 


LINDA   JESSUP 
JUANITA  JOBE 
BOB   JOHNSON 
BUDDY   JOHNSON 
DAVID   JOHNSON 
CAROLYN   JOYCE 


JUDY   JOYNER 
JEAN    KELSEY 
MARY    KERR 
VICKIE    KESTLER 
EDWIN    KIMEL 
MARTIE    KIMEL 


MARGARET    KIRBY 
RAYMON    KIRKMAN 
SUSAN    LEDWITH 
PEGGY   LEGETTE 
JANE    LEMONS 

ROBERT    LEONARD 


JEAN    LEWIS 

CAROLYN    LINEBERGER 
JEAN    LIPPELS 
DONNA    LOFTIN 
BILL   LOVELL 

RUFUS   McADEN 


ann  Mcdowell 

VELMA    McGEE 
JOHN    McGOWAN 
JANICE    McGRADY 

evelyn  Mcknight 

JIM    McMICHAEL 


CAROL    MABE 

ERWIN    MADDREY 
BILL   MARCUSON 
MARTHA    MARLER 
BOB   MARSHALL 
JACK    MARSHALL 


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MARTHA    MASTEN 
JON   MAUZY 
ROY    MEACHAM 

BETTY   ANN   MEADOR 
JOHN   MEDITZ 


JOHN   MIDDLETON 
BOBBY   MILLER 
PHILLIS    MILLER 
ERIC   MOCK 

MARY    GRAHAM    MOORE 
MARY    MORRIS 


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JOE    MYERS 

MARGARET    NEWELL 
CAROL   NICHOLAS 
KEMP   NORMAN 

KAYLYNN   OGBURN 


MONTA   OWINGS 

ELIZABETH    PARKER 
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JEAN    PEARCE 

STAFFORD    PEEBLES 
PAT   PETERSON 


MALCOLM   PETTIT 
DON   PICKARD 

RUSTY   PLEMMONS 
JULIA   POINDEXTER 
SUSAN    POWERS 
DEANNE   PRATT 


NANCY   RAUM 
EDITH    RAY 
SUSAN   RAY 
BILL    REED 

JOHNNY   REICH 
JUDY   RENN 


LAWRENCE    RETTINGER 
LINDA   REYNOLDS 
JUDY   RICE 
SALLY   RICE 
MEREL    ROBIN 
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LARRY   VICKERS 


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KAY   WALL 
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BILL   WALLACE 


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PETE   WALTHER 
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BARBARA   WATSON 
PAUL   WATSON 
TOMMY   WATTS 
LARRY   WHEELING 


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10LS1,   10G3,  10A2 


FIRST  ROW:  P.  Snyder,  S.  Smith,  J.  Cox,  M.  A.  Hart,  J.  Brown,  E. 
Fuller,  D.  McQuown,  C.  Sheets,  A.  Collier,  F.  Speas,  M.  Mitchell,  P. 
Williams,  C.  Coan,  B.  Ward.  SECOND  ROW:  F.  Brasko,  B.  Burgess, 
J.  Dull,  A.  Hart,  P.  Wolberg,  M.  A.  Saunders,  S.  Taylor,  B.  Swain,  A. 
Fitts,  T.  Fulp,  E.  Holmes,  S.  Blackmore.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  Watson 
D.  Frizzelle,  D.  Muller,  M.  Dowell,  C.  Truesdell,  B.  Dowell,  P.  Bacon, 
P.   Parrish,  N.   Pike,   P.  Clanton,  J.  Cly,  M.   Cox.   FOURTH  ROW:   H. 


Butner,  S.  Ogden,  D.  Covington,  C.  Farren,  J.  Strawcutter,  R.  Swarin- 
gen,  D.  Newsome,  B.  Bluke,  R.  Hunter,  B.  Senkus.  FIFTH  ROW:  L. 
Taylor,  C.  Cashwell,  S.  Leverton,  B.  McCanless,  G.  Matlock,  B.  Masten, 
G.  Little,  Z.  Barnhardt,  D.  Spear.  SIXTH  OW:  C.  Key,  A.  Jarvis, 
J.  Muecke,  L.  Woodall,  C.  Ashburn,  B.  McCall,  K.  McKeithen,  J.  Rid- 
gill.  SEVENTH  ROW:  D.  Fulp,  W.  Colter,  B.  Leinback,  B.  Madden, 
F.   Bradshaw,  J.   Kandzer,  R.   Andrew. 


10LS2,  10LS3 


FIRST  ROW:  E.  Bair,  M.  Pfaff,  B.  Walsh,  S.  Thorpe,  B.  Newsome, 
S.  Calaway,  B.  Hartnett,  P.  Rau,  S.  Dunnagan,  A.  Zimmerman,  K 
Kappes,  R.  LaPrelle.  SECOND  ROW:  B.  Chafin,  L.  Wilcox,  B.  Wyrick, 
S.  Lineberger,  S.  Edwards,  E.  Crouse,  M.  R.  Elliot,  C.  Simons,  S.  Rogan' 
D.  Knighten,  S.  Lowrey,  P.  Bowers.  THIRD  ROW:  A.  Warren,  C.  El- 
kins,  S.  Eisenberg,  A.  Hammill,  D.  Rollick,  J.  Newsom,  P.  Briggs  S 
Davidson,  D.  Thompson,  Z.  Strub,  P.  Ray.  FOURTH  ROW:   S.  O'Neal 


B.  Morefield,  H.  Bender,  B.  Womble,  N.  Harrell,  J.  McDonald,  G. 
Howell,  A.  Cockram,  L.  Lockard.  FIFTH  ROW:  R.  Womack,  H.  Mor- 
gan, L.  Miller,  N.  Pratt,  L.  Satterwhite.  SIXTH  ROW:  L.  H.  Hutchins, 
T.  Hayes,  D.  Gaskins,  J.  Stuart,  J.  Davis,  J.  Drake,  B.  Cranfill,  R.  Mes- 
sick.  SEVENTH  ROW:  L.  Blalock,  C.  Adams,  N.  Wilkerson,  D.  O'Fla- 
herty,  H.  Land,  L.  Chandler,  J.  Shackford.  EIGHTH  ROW:  G.  McGu- 
gan,  B.  Grant,  R.  Hodges,  J.  Kinney,  D.  Angell,  S.  Gramley,  W.  Lamb. 


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10LS4,  10G, 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Fritts,  C.  Mayrand,  J.  Clary,  M.  E.  Hunt,  M.  Dwiggins, 
M.  Jackson,  L.  Watson,  P.  Barbee,  D.  Bass,  K.  Wooten,  E.  Atkinson, 
M.  Potter,  S.  Craft,  E.  Foxworth.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Cranfill,  J. 
Scruggs,  L.  Davis,  J.  Vance,  N.  Wasell,  J.  Butler,  I.  Bonds,  C.  Marku- 
nas,  C.  Redding,  A.  Marshall,  B.  Chambers.  THIRD  ROW:  S.  Snyder, 
J.  Ayers,  N.  Burgess,  S.  Baker,  J.  Reece,  S.  Henry,  J.  Martin,  A.  Stone, 
D.    Westmoreland,    K.    Travis,    J.    Lawson,    B.    Chappell,    L.    Heard,    L. 


Pannill.  FOURTH  ROW:  R.  Chew,  J.  Bulla,  P.  Simpson,  J.  Donovan, 
G.  Hart,  J.  McCoy,  E.  Tierney,  J.  Bauguess,  T.  Hauser,  T.  Decker,  B. 
Mackie,  R.  Howard,  W.  Brothers,  R.  Jones,  B.  Snow,  B.  Cooper.  SIXTH 
ROW-  J.  Willis,  R.  Boggs,  C.  Hamilton,  D.  Powell,  C.  Creech. 
SEVENTH  ROW:  R.  Rascoe,  S.  Staples,  B.  Smith,  R.  Gasque,  J.  Brink- 
ley,   B.   Gegenheimer. 


10G2,  10C1 


FIRST  ROW:  L.  Nunn,  C.  Marshall,  M.  Barnett,  J.  Brande,  R.  A 
Phohl  A.  Clifton,  C.  Valetos,  M.  A.  Whitlow,  P.  Lewis,  J.  Brookshire 
H.  Smith,  C.  Hamilton,  B.  A.  Charles,  C.  Shook,  M.  A.  Robertson 
SECOND  ROW:  C.  Gentry,  M.  Triplet,  S.  Young,  J.  Steadman,  S.  Gate 
wood,  L.  Hauser,  P.  Everheart,  J.  Brookshire,  M.  Schindel,  B.  Lanier 
C  Cissna,  L.  Barbee.  THIRD  ROW:  B.  Ammons,  J.  Decker,  L.  Finlay 
son,  J.   Bowman,  C.  Upton,  P.   Pass,  G.   McKenzie,  A.   Staton,  C.   Wor 


rell  M.  Bennett.  FOURTH  ROW.  L.  Reynolds,  N.  Fulton,  I.  Nichols, 
C  Howell  J.  Decker,  J.  Williams,  W.  Lowe,  D.  Assaf,  B.  Roberts,  R. 
Boggs,  A.  Hanna.  FIFTH  ROW:  S.  Cope,  B.  Gottenstrater,  B.  Evans, 
J  Williams,  B.  Gibson,  J.  Stuart,  T.  Cooper.  SIXTH  ROW:  B  Stallings, 
W  Curlee,  A.  Dinkins,  P.  Dunn,  R.  Vaughn.  SEVENTH  ROW:  T.  Ste- 
wart,  S.   Robinson,   D.   Nolan,   L.   George,   B.   Bryant,   B.   Stimpson. 


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10A1,  10C2,  10G4 


FIRST  ROW:  F.  Evans,  G.  Murdock,  B.  Crump,  A.  Woodward,  E  Ma 
cheras,  J.  Sides,  B.  Crater,  B.  Foster,  C.  Padget,  D.  Goodwin,  B.  Whit 
ner,  L.  Wall,  J.  Lane,  P.  Stone,  C  Church.  SECOND  ROW-  Mrs 
towder,  S.  Johnson,  T.  Shamel,  D.  Harper,  J.  Sechrist,  A.  Howard  N 
Harvell,  D  Howell,  C.  Allen,  J.  Holt,  A.  Beard,  E.  Hester,  L.  Patterson 
J.  Outer,  W.  Duhaham,  S.  Livengood.  THIRD  ROW:  B.  Perry  A  Whel 
ley,  J.  Reehder,  T.  Baity,  J.  Gallman,  D.  Pipkin,  S.  Marshall,' B.  Bryan 
J.  Potts,  J.  Skipper,  B.  Washburn,  G.  Mayran,  B.  Barringer,  A.  Pulliam 


FOURTH  ROW:  G.  Brown,  B.  Davidson,  B.  Hoots,  V.  Young  J 
Summers,  B.  Dobbins,  J.  Pegram,  A.  Carros,  B.  Tucker,  A.  E.  Newman 
M.  Bradburn.  FIFTH  ROW:  R.  Church,  J.  Parks,  D.  Huff,  T.  Jarvis' 
H.  Sapp.  SIXTH  ROW:  W.  Turner,  T.  Davenport,  B.  Blackburn  m' 
Parish,  D.  Dwiggins,  J.  Stokes.  SEVENTH  ROW:  L.  Kennington,  g' 
Jenkins,  D.  Gurley,  R.  Marian,  T.  Dunn,  D.  Sprinkle,  G.  Pitts  L 
George. 


9LS1,  9A1 


FIRST  ROW:  S.  Jackson,  J.  Beard,  P.  Kellogg,  E.  Carlton,  D.  Dull,  S. 
ROW-  R  Z'mm.erma".  £.  Miller^  J.  C.  Parker,  E.  Pleasants.  SECOND 
S/t  f?  S'  IkplS.I.',C-  Sa'""ing,  F.  Ubele,  C.  Thacker,  P. 
r™  <%*-•  c  A.  Vinson  GR.dgeway,  K.  Bahnson.  THIRD  ROW  J. 
Brewer,  W.  Solomon,  M.  Waggoner,  M.  Peyton,  P.  Walter,  P.  Benbow 


J.  A.  Spicer,  C  Carter,  B.  Upton,  P.  Bradshaw.  FOURTH  ROW-  M 
Stanford,  A.  Overby,  R.  Hollifield.  FIFTH  ROW:  J.  Young,  J.  Vaughn 
J.  Robertson,  J.  Bush,  G.Pardue.  SIXTH  ROW:  R.  Haynes,  S.  Disher, 
N.  Katz,  W.  Tennille,  C.   Philips,  R.   Davis. 


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9LS2,  9LS4,  9C 


FIRST  ROW:  L.  Weaver,  F.  Lund,  B.  Davis,  M.  Martin,  R.  Parnell, 
B.  Rix,  L.  Heritage,  D.  Binkley,  B.  Bennett,  M.  Clary,  D.  Moore,  L. 
Fulton,  M.  Watson,  P.  Whisnant,  P.  Rudolph,  S.  Smith,  A.  Butner. 
SECOND  ROW:  A.  Davis,  P.  Bagnal,  L.  Hines,  M.  E.  Chafin,  J.  A. 
Skeen,  M.  Mabe,  N.  Gardner,  B.  Holton,  E.  Westmoreland,  P.  Collins, 
N.  Cox,  K.  Cook,  B.  Lineberger,  A.  Brown,  A.  Orrell,  A.  Liipfert,  C. 
Tillotson,  P.  Vestal,  R.  Binkley.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  Thompson,  S.  French, 
B.  Bulla,  R.  Hudson,  C.  Sanford,  B.  Steele,  M.  Singletary,  V.  Simpson, 
H.  Odom,  L.   Pratt,  K.   Masten,  J.   Collins,   D.   Steifel,   E.   Eysenbach,  J. 


Ligon,  M.  Brockwell.  FOURTH  ROW:  B.  Wright,  J.  Peck,  S.  E.  Mc- 
Cuiston,  V.  Campbell,  J.  Hutcherson,  M.  Martin,  A.  Badgett,  G.  Fere- 
bee,  S.  Bain,  P.  Ryan,  R.  Reynolds,  J.  Peace,  S.  Howell,  C.  Colter,  S. 
Royster,  C.  Cann.  FIFTH  ROW:  K.  Shelton,  R.  Menz.  SIXTH  ROW: 
D.  Needham,  C.  Davis,  W.  Manuel,  L.  Rice,  C.  vonDoymi,  B.  Flintom, 
J.  Padgett,  J.  Bunn,  G.  Forrest,  J.  Brooks,  D.  Parrish.  SEVENTH  ROW: 
R.  Herring,  A.  Jacobsen,  D.  Morris,  D.  Alexander,  W.  Bost,  R.  Thomas, 
B.  Hurst,  R.  Pickett.  EIGHTH  ROW:  B.  Leake,  S.  Dula,  D.  Foster,  B. 
Daisy,  T.  Rucker,  T.   Conrad,  J.   Newton. 


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9LS3,  9G4 


FIRST  ROW:  H.  Russ,  J.  James,  S.  Mooney,  B.  Lanier,  L.  Myers,  T. 
Beitchman,  A.  Whilney,  S.  Shelor,  M.  Phillips,  D.  Kirby,  D.  Wall,  D. 
McGee,  L.  Carter,  L.  Harding,  C.  Wise.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Foster, 
D.  Smothers,  P.  Pearce,  S.  Burgess,  K.  Burke,  L.  Jackson,  A.  Airey,  M. 
Talley,  S.  Dawson,  L.  Riemenschneider,  S.  Brenner,  B.  Jahnke.  THIRD 
ROW:  M.  Tuttle,  K.  Essex,  J.  Flecnor,  P.  Walker,  B.  Hemrick,  K.  John- 


son,  J.  L.  Harrold,  F.  Turnage.  FOURTH  ROW:  B.  Zeh,  D.  Wolfe,  R. 
Murray,  A.  Sarratt,  K.  Helper,  A.  Matuszak,  B.  Byerly,  A.  Steeleman,  P. 
Amos,  S.  Benson,  B.  Heefner,  B.  Bailey,  F.  Edens.  FIFTH  ROW:  D. 
Lion,  N.  Wolfe,  S.  Heckard,  J.  Ashcrogt,  H.  Morris,  R.  Turner,  B.  Mit- 
chell, W.  Preussel.  SIXTH  ROW:  R.  Gilmore,  J.  Harrington,  L.  Cruse, 
J.   Barrow,  C.   Lane,  C.   Trogdon. 


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9G1,  9G2,  9G3 


FIRST  ROW:  G.  Bullin,  B.  Daly,  S.  Aspden,  C.  Fulmer,  M.  Saks,  M.  R. 
Dobbins,  T.  Cooke,  J.  O'Brien,  J.  A.  Slafford,  C.  Gaines,  R.  Tillotson, 
L.  Abernethy,  J.  Schnuder,  V.  Brown,  P.  Combs,  A.  Kessler,  D.  Lofland. 
SECOND  ROW:  B.  Reavis,  L.  Beach,  L.  Davis,  A.  Farening,  N.  Koel- 
mel,  G.  Walker,  L.  Harper,  G.  Savage,  J.  Barber,  J.  Allred,  D.  Stuart, 
J.  White,  J.  Hicks,  R.  Shapiro,  H.  Schiller,  J.  Apperson,  N.  Snow,  B. 
Slate.  THIRD  ROW:  S.  Hardy,  N.  Stansfield,  C.  Marr,  D.  Haworth,  L. 
Wall,  T.   Pitts,  T.   Blalock,   F.   Einstine,   W.   Tate,   R.   Penry,   R.   Perry, 


T.  Sheek,  J.  Stine,  J.  Lock,  N.  Lide.  FOURTH  ROW:  J.  Peterson,  W. 
Burns,  P.  Clark,  S.  Harvel,  M.  Hill,  R.  Myers,  M.  Lonvor,  B.  White, 
E.  Scott,  F.  Brownlee,  T.  Phitey,  M.  Waeton,  D.  Chipman,  G.  Shermer, 
J.  Helsaback,  P.  Bates,  C.  R.  Stuart,  M.  L.  Zimmerman,  T  C.  Miller, 
W.  M.  Moore,  B.  Crater,  J.  Smith.  FIFTH  ROW:  L.  Briggs,  D.  Davis, 
J.  McGraw,  P.  Freeman,  H.  Clay,  F.  Ebert.  SIXTH  ROW:  T.  Smithdeal, 
D.   Harriman,  L.   M.  Slae,  R.   Pulliam,   D.  Green,   D.   Ludlum. 


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9A2,  9C2,  9C3 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  Martin,  D.  Mills,  M.  Orrell,  S.  Bryant,  W.  Hedrick, 
J.  Nifong,  P.  Lawson,  M.  Bagnal,  M.  Conrad,  B.  Byrd,  A.  Strickland, 
J.  Tuttle,  S.  Peoples,  L.  Jarvis,  S.  Smothers,  L.  Wilson.  SECOND  ROW: 
R.  McCall,  J.  Russell,  D.  Cook,  C.  Bricker,  S.  Smith,  J.  Carpenter,  L. 
Nickols,  K.  Hampton,  D.  Dull,  D.  Sykes,  P.  Johnson,  C.  Caudill,  M. 
Wheeling,  G.  Garrell,  M.  Schorr,  D.  McKee.  THIRD  ROW:  K.  Carter, 
B.   Bnker,  J.   Boyle,  C.   Cranfill,   L.   Burrows,   S.  Jobe,   D.   Simmons,   P. 


Little,  E.  Hill,  K.  Fox,  L.  Stumfels,  M.  McNuItz,  B.  Slovenz,  E.  James, 
C.  Anglin.  FOURTH  ROW:  H.  Cheek,  J.  Wright,  G.  Morgan,  F.  Fold, 
B.  Shaver,  R.  Gibson,  D.  Drummond,  J.  Davis,  C.  Hauser,  S.  Wall,  M. 
Cagle.  FIFTH  ROW:  D.  Foltz,  F.  Whicker,  L.  George.  SIXTH  ROW: 
I.  B.  Southerland,  A.  Oakes,  G.  Parrish,  R.  Trivette,  J.  Roberts,  S. 
Ebert,  R.  Willard,  R.  Spainhour,  R.  Eller,  L.  Bowman,  D.  Knighten, 
S.   James. 


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8B,  8T 


FIRST  ROW:  M.  Lee,  H.  Nanzetta,  S.  Peters,  D.  Kanoy,  B.  Gibson,  B. 
Snyder,  S.  Cooper,  D.  Ferguson,  M.  McKeithan,  B.  Trotter,  L.  Carroll, 
L.  Slawter,  R.  Stogner.  SECOND  ROW:  D.  Sprinkle,  J.  Bailey,  S. 
Packard,  F.  Disher,  S.  Blount,  L.  Stone,  L.  Pegram,  J.  Fleenor,  E.  Chip- 
man,  A.  Steele,  A.  Smith,  C.  Feinman.  THIRD  ROW:  D.  Byerly,  B. 
Waldman,  B.  Griffin,  J.  Crawley,  E.  Horwitz,  J.  Morris,  W.  Edwards, 
A.    Miller,    N.    Crews,    P.    Huband,    L.    Martin,    P.    Kimel,    S.    Fletcher. 


FOURTH  ROW:  D.  Yountz,  S.  Stroupe,  D.  Venable,  D.  Hahn,  C.  Har- 
his,  M.  B.  Perkins,  J.  Duggins,  S.  Young,  B.  Disher,  J.  Davis,  A.  Drake, 
B.  Vaughn,  T.  Brown,  A.  Parker,  L.  Masten,  J.  Terrell.  FIFTH  ROW: 
Mrs.  Taylor,  M.  Harrington,  W.  Nail,  B.  Sherrill,  A.  Spach,  J.  Middle- 
ton,  G.  Millaway,  Mr.  Barefoot.  SIXTH  ROW:  R.  Tillotson,  M.  Bryant, 
R.  Harris,  G.  Stockton,  K.  Davis,  D.  Redman.  SEVENTH  ROW:  F. 
Freudig,  B.  Rhudy,  F.  Richardson,  R.  Warren,  G.  Petty,  B.  Archie. 


8C,  8D,  8Bw 


FIRST  ROW:  C.  Baldwin,  B.  Moffie,  S.  Sulkin,  G.  Yarbrough,  F.  Dish- 
er, V.  Mahaffey,  B.  Bondurant,  L.  Brewer,  L.  Gillam,  G.  Bryant,  G. 
Hutchins,  M.  Rollins.  SECOND  ROW:  M.  McCoy,  B.  Parker,  R.  Ashbur, 
M.  Hart,  J.  Petree,  J.  O'Keefe,  B.  Gegenheimer,  K.  Throckmorton,  J. 
Blackburn,  T.  Hailey,  D.  McCennan,  E.  Katzin.  THIRD  ROW:  B. 
Lowery,  H.  Wade,  B.  Gibson,  B.  Fitts,  C.  McEwan,  A.  Wood,  W.  Clark, 
B.  Maynard,  D.  Melvin,  P.  Licker,  R.  Peters,  J.  Adams.  FOURTH  ROW: 
Mrs.  Delgado,  R.   Andrew,  J.   Dillon,  R.   Robinson,  J.  Vestal,  W.   Star- 


Page   Fifty-Four 


buck,  R.  Carter,  G.  Ballas,  C.  Capps,  J.  Staton,  R.  Goin,  D.  Davenport, 
B.  Cooper,  R.  Cox,  P.  Williams.  FIFTH  ROW:  R.  Crook,  W.  Hill,  R. 
Foster,  R.  Carmichael.  SIXTH  ROW:  Mrs.  Craft,  D.  DeRamus,  T. 
Brown,  B.  Hendrix,  W.  Smith,  P.  Tesh,  J.  Hutcheson,  B.  Smith,  C.  Doub, 
Mrs.  Barrow.  SEVENTH  ROW:  C.  Gentry,  M.  Shore,  M.  Jenkins,  N. 
Dalton,  T.  Ogburn,  B.  Shaffner,  S.  Moore,  R.  Williams,  C.  Maunder, 
J.  Moffitt,  B.  Hartman,  G.  Cofer,  C.  Lincoln,  J.  Satation,  G.  Schimmeck, 
D.    Craver. 


8Co,  8F 


FIRST  ROW:  B.  Benbow,  S.  Little,  C.  Beardsley,  S.  Bagnal,  L.  Fuller 
H.  Coan  L  Edwards,  N.  Foster,  C.  Bagnal,  B.  Crews,  P.  McCormick 
flT"?!1,  M-  Fobert-  c-  Nanny,  C.  Baker.  SECOND  ROW:  G.  Roth 
rock.F.  Bahnson,  A.  Cabes  K.  Miller,  C.  Keiger,  L.  Dyer,  D.  Smithdeal 
P.  Bain,  B.  Forrest,  K.  Welfare,  D.  Turner,  L.  Dahlen,  N.  Pmman  J 
Durana,  M.  Miller,  M.  Wolfe.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  McDowell,  T.  Cordell 


I  w,"fv  G  Coll£tte.V  B  Reich'  B'  Cox-  C  Dize>  v-  Cozart,  V.  Lovell, 
J^X,„Ill,?lns<JP•  B  Wh,te-  ]■  Shaffner,  G.  Shore,  J.  Parker.  FOURTH 
ROW:  Mrs.  Fitts  J  H.  Hart,  B.  Pike,  R.  Greene,  P.  Baker,  J.  Hamrick, 
U.  Wilson,  A.  Maddry,  C.  Sprinkle,  Mrs.  Coppedge.  FIFTH  ROW-  J 
Fitzgerald  G.  Harman,  D.  Davis,  N.  Willis,  K.  Adams,  J.  Baker.  SIXTH 
ROW:  J.  Kausch,  P.  Hightower,  S.  Blake,  B.  Davis,  J.  Keith,  J.  Samuel 


8S,    8G 


FIRST  ROW:  S.  Johnson,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  E.  Wenger,  P.  Richardson, 
H.  Overcash,  B  Fox,  S.  Dobb,  H.  Kingman,  J.  Woodward,  B.  Brewer 
C.  Hammett,  L.  Simson.  SECOND  ROW:  B.  Boyd,  C.  Todd,  B.  Willing- 
ham,  B.  Greenway  G.  Niblock,  M.  Foltz,  P.  Cunham,  M.  Blackmor?, 
J.  Appleyard    D.  Kline,  A    Brown,  P.  Wooten.  THIRD  ROW:  V.  Wood 

C.  Glenn    D.  Lewis,  R.  Campbell,  R.  Lake,  A.  Nelson,  J.  Nance,  J.  Gay, 

D.  Meschan,  B.  Jones,  S.  Petree,  R.  Fisher,  R.  Harper.  FOURTH  ROW 


K.  Traylor,  D.  Church,  V.  Ekvall,  P.  Stallings,  J.  Rudolph,  K.  Kirk- 
land,  K.  Coplon,  S.  Kaplan,  M.  Silverman,  J.  Brown,  M.  Clayton  T 
Fowler,  T.  Thornton,  P.  Bryant.  FIFTH  ROW:  M.  Stafford,  M.  Hel'ton' 
S  Brown,  J.  Coe,  P.  Little,  M.  Roberts.  SIXTH  ROW:  L.  Miller  T 
McKenzie,  M.  Moore,  B.  Collins,  B.  King,  J.  Gardner.  SEVENTH  ROW- 
J.  Caudill,  T.  Lockard,  B.  Brockwell,  C.  Veitch,  N.  Crane,  H.  Smith 


Page  Fifty-Five 


8So,  8We 


FIRST  ROW:  M.  Holzbaur,  M.  Zimmerman,  B.  Devlin,  M.  Zauber,  A. 
Davis,  L.  Thomas,  M.  Cook,  N.  Harris,  E.  Latimer,  M.  J.  Yandell,  J. 
Chipman,  C.  Robertson.  SECOND  ROW:  G.  Livington,  A.  Willis,  T. 
Eddleman,  C.  Brown,  B.  Wall,  C.  Chandler,  W.  Cornelius,  N.  Yarbrough, 
L.  Holmes,  P.  Henry,  S.  Wall.  THIRD  ROW:  Mrs.  Solomon,  P.  Murray, 
J.  Rike,  K.  Jones,  R.  Mallory,  B.  Schiller,  B.  Seibles,  B.  Poe,  M.  L.  Bates, 
K.   Howell,  S.   Collins,  J.   Slate.   FOURTH   ROW:    H.   Peeples,  J.   Tate, 


C.  Peters,  V.  Boyle,  S.  Beckerdite,  P.  Hondros,  F.  Carson,  G.  Startsman, 
M.  R.  Frye,  A.  MacLeod,  P.  Petree,  L.  Sims,  C.  Kandzer.  FIFTH  ROW: 
F.  Isgett,  L.  Young,  D.  Owens,  J.  Orrell,  D.  Owens,  W.  Voglar,  C. 
Mowery.  SIXTH  ROW:  L.  Price,  S.  Barnharte,  B.  Bayless,  S.  Kemp, 
K.  Amen,  M.  Wiese,  A.  Wilsey.  SEVENTH  ROW:  P.  Baragona,  W. 
Bost,  W.  Barbee,  N.  Bowen,  E.  Siewers,  P.  Byrd.  EIGHTH  ROW:  B. 
Sugg,  L.  Creech,  W.   Bostic,   L.   Wright,  Mr.   Webster,   D.   Forrest. 


8W,    8Wi 


FIRST  ROW:  L.  Brown,  C.  Inabinet,  P.  Davis,  J.  Holton,  L.  Forest, 
L.  V.  Blalock,  D.  Way,  J.  Hill,  B.  Cranfill,  D.  Forsyth,  B.  Groat,  P. 
Hart,  M.  Cody.  SECOND  ROW:  M.  S.  Rettinger,  D.  Drummond,  B. 
Craver,  M.  Boyer,  C.  Shields,  M.  A.  Thomas,  J.  Tudor,  B.  Hall,  S.  Deck- 
er, M.  Gold,  L.  Stokes,  J.  Ferris.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  Williams,  B.  Scott, 
D.  Porter,  B.  Sutton,  D.  Norman,  K.  Grubbs,  C.  Conrad,  E.  Eidson,  C. 
McKnight,   S.   Southgate,   E.   McGuire,   C.   Craige.    FOURTH   ROW:    Mr. 


Whitley,  J.  Champion,  N.  Hemmings,  J.  Cranfill,  K.  Sapp,  B.  Swaim,  T. 
Kimball,  R.  Hensley,  J.  Long,  J.  Cissna,  N.  Norwood,  J.  Ivester,  J. 
Brookbank.  FIFTH  ROW:  J.  Turner,  J.  Zigler,  J.  Pitts,  M.  Davis,  Miss 
Williams.  SIXTH  ROW:  B.  Blair,  L.  Honeycutt,  G.  Gentry,  T.  Brewer, 
C.  Johansen,  L.  Pate,  P.  Metcalf.  SEVENTH  ROW:  B.  Todd,  M.  Art- 
man,  D.   Harvey,  C.  Whisenhunt,  D.  Pearce,  B.   Witherington. 


Page  fifty-Six 


Miss  Mary  Martin,  junior  class  sponsor,  meets  with 
the  Jr.-Sr.  Committee,  Penn  Craver,  Marty  Hutcher- 
son,  and  Tommy  Cummings. 


Sophomore  class  officer:  George  Little,  secretary;  John 
Davis,  vice-president;  Britt  Smith,  president;  and 
Nancy  Wassell,   treasurer. 


Page  Fifty-Seren 


Heads   or    tails? 


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'Leech" 


Now    Brenda! 


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It's    been    a    long,    long    time. 


Hey    "Gertrude"! 


/     , 


h.-J 


"The    Two    Little    Bears" 


We're    rockin'    tonight! 


Page  Fifty-Eight 


Steady    row??? 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  OFFICERS 

H.  Bender,  treasurer;  N.  Tennille,  vice-president;  J.   Evans,  presi- 
dent; K.  Blackwell,  secretary. 


Student  Council 


The  Student  Council  of  Reynolds  High  School .  trying  any 
student  who  has  violated  the  standard  of  the  honor  and  moral 
responsibility  of  the  Honor  Code  .  .  providing  a  medium  be- 
tween students  and  faculty  .  promoting  the  general  welfare  of 
the  school  explaining  honor  rules  to  the  eighth  graders    ... 

assisting  new  teachers  at  the  beginning  of  the  school  year  .  re- 
minding each  student  by  letters  of  his  obligations  to  uphold  the 


Honor  System  attending  the   Student  Government  Conven- 

tion in  Hickory  .  .  officers  of  the  Student  Council:  president, 
Jerry  Evans;  vice-president,  Norton  Tennille;  secretary,  Kate 
Blackwell;  Harold  Bender,  treasurer;  representative  to  Council 
from  House,  Carolyn  Benbow .  .  .  .  representatives  from  each  class 
....  sponsors,  Mrs.  Margaret  McDermott  and  Miss  Elizabeth 
Kapp. 


STANDING:  E.  Pleasants,  senior  rep.;  W.  Turner,  senior  rep.;  B.  Jackson, 
senior  rep..  SEATED:  C.  Lineberger,  junior  rep.;  L.  H.  Hutchins,  sopho- 
more  rep.;    B.    Smith,   sophomore   rep.;    M.    Payne,   senior   rep.;    J.    Pearce, 


junior  rep.;  K.  Wall,  junior  rep.;  N.  Tennille,  vice-president;  J.  Evans, 
president;  K.  Blackwell,  secretary;  H.  Bender,  treasurer;  C.  Benbow,  rep. 
from  House;   E.   Pleasants,  freshman  rep. 


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HOUSE  OFFICERS 

S.  Philo,  9th  grade  rep.;  N.  Bambalis,  11th  grade  rep.;  C.  Adams, 
secretary;  A.  Grant,  speaker  pro-tem;  A.  Bair,  speaker;  K.  Mot- 
singer,  secretary;  C.  Benbow,  senior  rep.;  N.  Wasell,  10th  grade 
rep.;  R.   Mallory,  8th  grade  rep. 


House  Court  and  House  of  Representatives 


Mrs.  Reich,  sponsoring  Mrs.  Lyerly  and  Mrs.  Mustian,  ad- 
vising speaker,  Anna  Bair  .  speaker  pro-tem,  Alice  Grant 
secretary,  Kathryn  Motsinger  treasurer,  Carlton  Adams 
House  members  elected  from  each  class .  .  .  .  representatives 
choosen  from  each  homeroom  encouraging  students  to  take 
pride  in  their  school's  appearance ...    discouraging  inconsiderate 


actions  stopping  harmful  deeds  House  Court  trying  vio- 

laters  weekly  representatives  meeting  weekly  sponsoring 

the  first  devotional  chapel  of  the  new  year  at  which  Dr.  Julian 
Lake  spoke  planning  and  carrying  out  new  projects  to  help 

beautify  our  school. 


FIRST  ROW:  C.  Adams,  Treas.;  K.  Motsinger,  Sec;  A.  Grant,  Speaker 
pro-tem;  A.  Bair,  Speaker,  C.  Benbow,  Rep.  of  Council.  SECOND  ROW- 
L.  Hardie,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  L.  Slawter,  V.  Ekvall,  B.  Holton,  M.  Conrad, 
J.  Stafford,  M.  Hill,  A.  Collier,  P.  Bowers,  L.  Wilcox.  THIRD  ROW  J 
Schindel  M.  Gold,  K.  Amen,  C.  Morgan,  J.  Brookshire,  N.  Wasell  S 
Howell,   B.    Bulla,   S.    Philo,    B.   Tucker.    FOURTH   ROW:    M.    Eller     M 


Morns,  P.  Metcalf,  J.  Hamrick,  J.  Skipper,  A.  Fitts,  P.  Pearce,  J.  Wright 
J.  Davrs.  FIFTH  ROW:  B.  Vermilya,  B.  Archie,  P.  Licker,  C.  Davis  B 
Crump,  C.  Perry,  J.  Bulla,  R.  Mallory,  P.  Dunn,  M.  Miller.  SIXTH  ROW- 
B.  Lowery,  C.  Doub,  J.  Reich,  F.  Hightower,  B.  Brown,  B.  Avery  I. 
Shapiro. 


Page  Sixty-One 


Alice  Grant  and  Anne 
Newton,  senior  editors,  and 
Carolyn  Jarvis,   art   editor. 


Carolyn  Benbow,  circula- 
tion manager,  and  G.  G. 
Saunders  and  Mary  Morris, 
junior  editors. 


Editors  Kay  Angel  and  Merel  Robin  struggle  over  the  dummy. 


Kay  twisting  her  pony-tail  Merel  fretting  over  pictures 

endless  identification  of  group  pictures  translating 

the   identification    books  Mary    Louise   and    Patricia    al- 

ways   typing  checking     and     rechecking    .      Alice     and 

Newton  struggling  with  the  uncompleted  senior  write-ups 
.    photographing  juniors  and  seniors  for  two  weeks      .  . 
Carolyn   drawing   little   "Demons"  various   and    sundry 

notes   on    the   blackboard  Warren    and    his    scraps    and 

snaps  Gail    writing    and    assigning    write-ups  Mary 

and  G.  G.  alphabetizing  the   juniors  everyone   helping 

to  make  the  deadline. 


Merry  Gordon  Pannill, 
faculty  editor,  Peggy  Sutton, 
and  Gail  Grupenhof,  write- 
up    editor. 


Black  and  Gold 


Staff  members  and  typists  for  the   Black  and  Gold. 


Page  Sixty-Two 


The  editorial  staff,  Julie 
Goodwin,  Johnny  Clinard, 
and  Mary  Louise  Hurst. 


Warren  Sams,  photogra- 
pher; Linda  Kirby,  feature 
editor;  Paul  Rollins,  boys' 
sports  editor;  and  Kat 
Creech,   girls'   sports   editor. 


Phyllis  Hayes  and  Linda 
Hardie,  exchange  editors; 
Norma  Golberg,  cartoonist; 
and  Julie  Ann  Jackson,  cir- 
culation  manager. 


Cleve   Fletcher,    business   manager,    and    Martha   Eller,    editor-in- 
chief,  work  hard  to  meet  a  deadline. 

Martha  urging  us  to  meet  the  new  deadline .  .  .  .  journalists 
frantically  writing  their  stories  at  the  last  minute.  .  .    check- 
ing the  ever  present  assignment  sheet    .  .    watching   Linda 
and  Phyllis  lick  hundreds  of  stamps  for  the  exchanges 
befriending  a  stray  cat  Kat  and  Merry  Gordon  taking 

those  exciting  ( ? )  trips  to  Piedmont  .  .  counting  out  a 
thousand  papers  to  be  delivered  before  school .  .  .  .  peeking 
at  scoops  joining  in  our  bull  sessions  with  the  gang 

Norma  working  on  cartoons.  .  daily  sweltering  in  room 
124  second    year    students    sweating    the    exams  the 

mad  struggle  converting  the  Thanksgiving  paper  to  the 
Christmas  issue  everyone  working  hard,  but  having  fun 


Pine  Whispers 


Staff  members  and  reporters  gather  in  124  for  a  staff  meeting. 


Page  Sixty-Three 


Honor  Society  officers:  seated,  Martha  Ann  Myers,  secre- 
tary; Norris  Johnston,  devotional  chairman;  Bill  Jackson,  presi- 
dent; standing,  Charles  Elkins,  vice-president;  Louise  Efird, 
treasurer;  Norton  Tennille,  vice-president  of  the  State  Honor 
Society. 


Jim   Hart,  Jean   Clary,   and    Kmma  Jean    Zimmerman   prepare 
for    the    fall    induction. 


National  Honor  Society 

Organized  36  years  ago      .    membership  based  on  character,    scholarship,    leadership,    and    service  inductions 

held  twice  a  year  sponsors  first  devotional  chapel  Mr.  Joyner  speaks  pages  help  at  College  Day  and 

P.T.A.  Open   House  gives  panels  on   high  school   training  to  underclassmen  promotes  Faculty  Apprecia- 

tion day  members  attend  state-wide  convention  holds  meetings  at  8:00  on   Wednesday  morning  of- 

ficers this  year  are:   Bill  Jackson,  president;  Charles  Elkins,  vice-president;  Martha  Ann  Myers,  secretary;  Louise 
Efird,  treasurer;  Norris  Johnston,  devotional  chairman  Miss  Mataline  Collette,  faculty  advisor. 


FIRST  ROW:  D.  Thomas,  A.  Travis,  N.  Bowers,  P.  A.  Myers,  R.  Shahan, 
A.  Bair,  S.  Abernethy,  C.  Benbow.  SECOND  ROW:  S.  Ebert,  K.  Brown, 
S.  Schell,  M.  Talley,  K.  Kirby,  S.  Schell,  K.  Angel.  THIRD  ROW:  L.  Davis, 
D.  Goode,  J.  Clinard,  L.  Efird,  Treas.;   B.  Jackson,   Pres.;   M.   A.  Myers,  Sec; 


C.  Elkins,  Vice-Pres.:  N.  Johnston,  Dev.  Chairman;  B.  Earp,  J.  Martin,  B. 
Mayer.  FOURTH  ROW:  M.  Filer,  J.  Clary,  A.  Grant,  E.  J.  Zimmerman. 
FIFTH   ROW:   J.   Hart,   M.   Robertson,   N.   Tennille,  C.   Holcomb. 


Page  Sixty-lour 


Masque  and  Gavel 

Kate   Blackwell,    Norton   Tennille,   Charles   Elkins,   Johnny   Clinard. 


Quill  and  Scroll 


^Oee^  Ben£^  K'    A"**   •>•   C""^.   G.   Grupenhof,    M.    HMer,   L.    Kirby, 


Pd&'f  Sixty-lire 


P.    Heist,    B.    Buckalew,    B.    Buell. 


KEY  CLUB  SWEETHEART 

KAY   CURRIN 


Key  Club 


Bill  Farrell,  president  Mr.  Morrow  and  Mr.  Mitchell,  sponsors  meetings  on  Wed- 

nesday   nights  polishing    trophies  selling    buttons  washing    windows  dances 

after  the  game  hayrides  the  pause  that  refreshes  at  half-time  Linwood's  crave 

for    money  Hawn    and    Chambers,    secretaries  vice-president,    Ralph    Bender      . 

money  for  the  March  of  Dimes  homecoming   highlights  jazzing  up   the    juke-box 

Kay  Currin,  club  sweetheart  follies,  frollics  and  fun  Christmas  star  and  tree 

service  a  good  time  had  by  all,  compliments  of  the  Key  Club. 


FIRST  ROW:  B.  Farrell,  Pres.;  R.  Bender,  Vice-Pres.;  B.  Chambers,  Corr. 
Sec;  B.  Hawn,  Rec.  Sec;  L.  Davis,  Treas.  SF.COND  ROW:  B.  Buckalew, 
R.  Roscoe,  G.  Little,  B.  Evans,  J.  Shapiro,  A.  Lyon.  THIRD  ROW:  B.  Cook, 
J.  Reich,  W.  Sams,  B.  Smith,  T.  Smith,   B.  Hunter,  B.   Hunter,  N.   Tennille. 


FOURTH  ROW:  G.  Allen,  R.  Shaffner,  B.  Jackson,  D.  Page,  J.  Curlee,  C. 
Holcomb,  B.  Buell.  FIFTH  ROW:  H.  Bender,  C.  Adams,  S.  Clark.  SIXTH 
ROW:  D.  Voorhees,  W.  Turner,  P.  Heist.  SF.VF.NTH  ROW:  T.  Cummings, 
J.    Marshall,   J.    F.vans. 


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President  Randy  Wilson   and   Paul   Rollins  put   up  the 
Demon  before   a   football   game. 


The  tea  for  new   teachers  ...  an  annual   S.S.C.   project. 


Senior  Service  Club 

Randy  Wilson,  president  Mr.  Whitley,  sponsor  Thursday  night  meetings  wear- 

ing new  club  jackets  giving  out  beat  'urn  tags  putting  up  the  Demon  before  each 

football  game  selling  Reynolds  license  plates  sponsoring  football  dances  and  bon- 

fires Mauzy,  wanting  more  money  Holcomb,  wanting  for  members  sponsoring 

Homecoming    parades        .annual    tea    for    teachers  Avery's    ever-present    energy 

Shaffner,    never   present  painting    fishponds  collecting    money    for    the    March    of 

Dimes  selling  basketball  programs  sponsoring   Homecoming  dance   and   festivities 

hanging  the  Demon  and  welcome  banners  in  the  gym      .    Lewis,  just  hanging  around 
carrying  books  for  the  teachers  electing  new  members  the  year  to  remember. 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  Wilson,  Pres.;  F.  Pleasants,  Vice-Pres  •  N  Lowrance  Sec  • 
n  MhaU2yy,Tne,aS-  SE£°ND  ROW:  P.  Dunn,  G.  Cask  «£/  P Wa  G„  W 
THIRD  ROW  IC°RM  R°»»>\?-  Brown  L.  Vickers-  D  Shaffnc^T  Dunn! 
1H1KD  ROW:   L.   Blalock,  G.  McGugan,  B.  Avery,   P.  Craver,   B.   Voorhees. 


J.    McKenzie,   R.    Vaughn,    A.    Thompson,    F.    Hightower.    FOURTH    ROW 

I     w,   ,,U\w'n^  L    Holcomb.  R-  McAden,  W.   Blake,  Mr.  Whitley,  G.  Lewis', 
K.    Wall,    w.   Carter. 


Page  Sixty-Seven 


OFFICERS  .  .  .  Wilfred    Turner,    president;    Don    Shaffner,    treas- 
urer; Ralph  Bender,  secretary;  and  Cecil  Holcomb,  vice-president. 


Monogram    Club    members    Alec    Thompson,    Ran    Shaffner,    and 
Wally   Dunham   during   a    basketball    half-time. 


Monogram  Club 


One  of  the  school's  largest  organizations  with  60  members  sponsored  by  Coach  Wilson 

club  selected  the  following  to  lead  their  activities:   President,  Wilfred  Turner;  Vice- 
President,   Cecil   Holcomb;    Secretary,   Ralph    Bender;    and   Treasurer,    Don    Shaffner      . 
Sponsored  annual  Black  and  Gold  campaign    .      They  help  keep  order  at  basketball  games 
and  other  sporting  events. 


FIRST  ROW:  D.  Shaffner,  treasurer;  C.  Holcomb,  vice-president;  W.  Tur- 
ner, president;  R.  Bender,  secretary.  SFCOND  ROW;  W.  Blake,  I..  Budd, 
R.  Combs,  A.  Conway,  B.  Hawn,  T.  Smith,  W.  Dunham,  T.  Cummings. 
THIRD   ROW:    J.   Mauzy,   J.    Evans,   C.    Johnson,    D.    Blanco,    K.    Wall,    D. 


Kinney,  N.  Lowrance.  FOURTH  ROW:  R.  McAden,  J.  Shapiro,  D.  Page, 
L.  Davis,  R.  Shaffner,  D.  Powell.  FIFTH  ROW:  Mr.  Wilson,  F.  Fowler,  J. 
Hart,  J.  Muickey,  J.  Morrow.  SIXTH  ROW:  W.  Avery,  B.  Haworth,  B. 
Buckalew. 


Page  Sixty-Eight 


Kate  Blackwell  and  Norton  Tennille,  negative  debaters    pre- 
pare for  a  debate.  ' 


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Charles  Elkins,   Norton  Tennille,   Kate   Blackwell,   and   Peter 
treed,  varsity  debaters. 


Debating  Club 


Holds    discussions  on   local,   national,  international   problems      .    prepares   for   state-wide 
and  triangular  debates  Peter  Freed,  president;  Norton  Tennille,  vice-president;  Charles 

fclkins,  secretary-treasurer  sponsor,  Mrs.  Garrison;  assistant  sponsor,  Mr    Morrow 

National  Forensic  League  attended  High  Point  congress  in  November  Peter  Freed 

named  the  most  outstanding  speaker  in  the  House  of  Representatives  plans  to  attend 

Regional  conference  in  Columbia,  South  Carolina  officers  are:   Kate  Blackwell,  presi- 

dent; Charles  Elkins,  vice-president;  Norton  Tennille,  secretary-treasurer 


FIRST  ROW:   N.   Tennille,  vice-president;    P.   Freed,   president-    C    Elkins 
secretary.  SECOND  ROW:  J.   Brooks,  T.  Beitchman,  S    Harreli,  C.  Dal"s.' 


he"/11^    0°d^n  H'   Butner'   B-   Barnhardt>   B    Senkus,   E.   Mock,   D.   OFla- 


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College    Club    Sponsor 


COLLEGE  CLUB  OFFICERS  .  .  .  Martha  Ann  Myers,  president- 
Beverly  Bunn,  vrce-president;  Linda  Kirby,  secretary;  and  Jean 
McDowell,   treasurer. 


College  Club 


President,   Martha   Ann    Myers  vice-president,    Beverly   Bunn  secre- 

tary, Linda  Kirby  treasurer,  Jean  McDowell      .    sponsor,  Miss  Weaver 

meetings,  third  period  every  other  Thursday 106  senior  girls  try 

to  decide  where  to  go  to  college.        listen  to  advice  about  college  life 
sell  Christmas  cards          get  scared  to  death  about  the  difficulty  of  college 
.give   $100   scholarship   to   a   worthy   club   member  receive   papers 
telling  what  to  take  to  college      .    collect  dues    .      take  roll     make  grad- 
uation caps  to  wear  the  week  before  graduation become  eager  to  attend 

college. 


Anne  Newton   and   Martha   Lou   Dillon   sell    Christmas   cards 
to   raise   money   for   the   scholarship   fund. 


Martha   Ann   presides  over   a   Thursday   morning   meeting   in 
the   library. 


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OFFICERS  .  .  .  Joan    Carpenter,   secretary;   John   Davis,   vice-presi- 
dent;   Howard   Kelly,   president;    and    Ann   Howard,   treasurer. 


The  Christmas  pageant,  in  which  the  Thespians  play  a  main  role. 


Thespians 


Speakers  discuss  make-up  club  listens  to  tape  recordings  of  its  plays      .    every  member 

participates  in  a  play  during  club  period  Christmas  chapel  program  given  with   the 

chorus'  assistance  members  choose  costumes  design  scenery  go  to  district  con- 

ference produces  a  one-act  play  for  state-wide  contest  at  Chapel  Hill     officers  for  year 

1957-58  are  as  follows:  Howard  Kelly,  president;  John  Davis,  vice-president;  Joan  Carpen- 
ter, secretary;  Ann  Howard,  treasurer.        Mrs.  Catherine  Lyerly,  faculty  advisor. 


FIRST  ROW:  H.  Kelly,  Pres.;  J.  Davis,  Vice-Pres.;  J.  Carpenter,  Sec;  A. 
Howard,  Treas.  SECOND  ROW:  M.  Potter,  N.  Harvel,  D.  Parrish,  J. 
Bowman,  N.   Maya,  V.  Kestler,  A.   Hammill,  J.   Rice,   B.   Davis,   M.   Clary, 


S.  Stanford.  THIRD  ROW:  S.  Gramby,  B.  Burgess,  S.  Lund,  P.  Rhyme,  M. 
Morris,  C.  Gatewood,  C.   Upton,  J.   Schindel,   M.   Newell,  J.  Clinard. 


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Carolyn  Jarvis,  Anne  Newton,  and  Beebe  Davis  wait  and 
rest  while  a  fellow  club  member  sells  Judge  Sams  some  dough- 
nuts. 


A  typical  meeting  on  a  typical  Monday  night. 


Senior  Y-Teens 


The  Senior  Y-Teens  Betty  Earp,  president;   Martha  Ann   Myers,   vice-president;   Anne 

Newton,   secretary;    Martha    Payne,   treasurer;    Mary    Louise    Hurst,    devotional    chairman; 
Beebe  Davis,  inter-club  council  representative  collecting  toys  for  Chirstmas  Toy  Shop 

planning  formal  dance  with  Senior  Hi-Y  in  February  raising  money  to  support  or- 

phan       wearing  bermudas  and  slacks  to  the  meetings       selling  doughnuts        meeting  the 
Hi-Y  at  the  F  D  B  after  the  meetings  club  attends  Recognition  service  at  first  of  the 

year.        officers  attend  executive  training  clinic  contributes  to  World  Fellowship  Fund 

.  .  .    organizing  basketball  teams.     .    having  great  fun. 


FIRST  ROW:  M.  Payne,  treasurer;  A.  Newton,  secretary;  M.  A.  Myers 
vice-president;  B.  Earp,  president;  B.  Davis,  I.C.C.;  M.  L.  Hurst  devo- 
tional chairman.  SECOND  ROW:  P.  A.  Crews,  A.  Bair,  J.  Clary  J  Good- 
win, A.  Grant,  J.  Blackwood,  G.  Todd,  N.  Peyton,  R.  Thomas,  M.  L.  Dil- 
lon, A.  Vance,  L.  Hardie,  J.  C.  Hester,  A.  Maya,  I.  Butler,  C.  Little  L 
Rudolph.  THIRD  ROW:  K.  Kirby,  E.  J.  Zimmerman,  R.  Shahan,  J. 
Steele  S.  Douglas,  S.  Sheets,  M.  McKenzie,  M.  Conrad,  D.  Thomas,  S. 
Schell,  L.  Stockton,  S.  Robertson,  B.  Ptacek.  FOURTH  ROW-  M  Mad- 
drey,  M.  G.  Pannill,  S.  A.  Chappie,  J.  Hauser,  K.  Norfleet,  M.   Hobson, 


F.  McGehee.  J.  McDowell,  J.  Carr,  J.  Smith,  P.  J.  Cryner.  FIFTH  ROW- 
A.  Marshall,  P.  Agee,  J.  Conrad,  A.  Poley,  S.  Clouse,  L.  Kirby,  B.  Bunn  A 
Co.nrad,  P.  Myers,  K.  Garner,  C.  Carriker.  SIXTH  ROW:  A.  Sheets  C 
Benbow,  K.  Voss,  N.  Johnston,  N.  McMillan,  N.  Knutton.  SEVENTH 
ROW:  E.  McCanless,  D.  Smith,  J.  Hanks,  L.  Efird,  M.  Filer,  G  Bull  K 
Angel,  P.  Hayes.  EIGHTH  ROW:  E.  Brown,  D.  Tuttle,  C.  Elliott  C  Mun- 
roe,  N.  Startsman,  T.  Frizzelle,  C.  Jarvis.  NINTH  ROW:  E.  McCarthy  L 
Smither,  W.  Neal,  J.  Johnson,  N.  A.  Stokes,  M.  Talley,  A.  Shelton 


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Sophomore  Y-Teens 


FIRST  ROW:  B.  Barringer,  president;  L.  Nunn,  vice-president;  M.  Dwig- 
gins,  secretary;  S.  Eisenburg,  treasurer;  D.  McQuown,  I.C.C.;  M.  E.  Hunt 
I.C.C.  SECOND  ROW:  E.  Bair,  M.  Pfaff,  B.  Walsh,  F.  Speas,  J.  Vance, 
S.  Lineberger,  E.  Fulmer,  J.  Brown,  K.  Wooten,  C.  Redding,  J.  Lawson, 
R.  A.  Pfohl,  D.  Bass,  B.  Charles,  P.  Lewis,  E.  Crouse.  THIRD  ROW:  C. 
Coan,  F.  Brasko,  C.  Mazrand,  C.  Markunas,  R.  LaPrell,  M.  Jackson,  A. 
Warren,    L.    Dacis,    B.    Newsome,    B.    Hartnett,    C.    Marshall,    K.    Kappes, 

A.  Beard,  J.  Brande,  C.  Cisens,  M.  A.  Roberson,  J.  Clary,  P.  Barbee. 
FOURTH  ROW:    S.   Lowrey,   S.   Young,   N.   Wasell,   T.   Fulp,   S.   Edwards, 

B.  Chafin,  A.  Collier,  J.  Butler,  M.  Mitchell,  N.  Dunham,  E.  Holmes,  P. 
Snyder,  S.  Blackmore,  C.  Sheets,  P.  Clanton,  J.  Ayers,  S.  Thorpe,  C. 
Howell.   FIFTH   ROW:    A.   Fitts,  G.   Howell,   P.   Ray,   S.   Smith,   P.   Rau, 


D.  Pipkin,  M.  Schindel,  C.  Simons,  S.  Calaway,  M.  Cox,  S.  Davidson  J 
Newsom,  D.  Rollick,  D.  Knighten,  J.  Sides,  C.  Church,  P.  Briggs  '  B 
Ward.  SIXTH  ROW:  D.  Westmoreland,  M.  Triplet,  J.  Brookshire  D  Mul- 
ler,  J.  Fritts,  S.  Craft,  Z.  Strub,  P.  Wolberg,  L.  Lockard,  N.  Burgess,  S 
Taylor,  B.  Swaim,  J.  Decker,  L.  Heard,  B.  Washburn,  B.  Bryan,  J  Bow- 
man. SEVENTH  ROW:  P.  Williams,  J.  Martin,  S.  Henry,  S.  Dunnagan 
M.  Dowell,  C.  Truesdale,  L.  Pannill,  J.  Cox,  J.  Steadman,  A.  Pulman, 
B.  Chappell,  B.  Wyrick,  A.  Howard,  N.  Harvell,  C.  Upton,  S.  Marshall 
L.  Reynolds.  EIGHTH  ROW:  M.  Bennett,  P.  Bacon,  A.  Hart,  P.  Bowers' 
NINTH  ROW:  J.  Gallman,  S.  Gatewood,  E.  Foxworth.  TENTH  ROW:  A. 
Staton,  S.  Livengood,  D.  Thompson,  A.  Cockerham,  J.  Decker,  J.  Gitter 
J.    Cly. 


Ushers  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  F.  Gamble,  T.  Butner,  R.  Houston,  D.  Goode,  J.  Clinard, 
R.  Wise.  SECOND  ROW:  Mr.  Peters,  R.  Huffman,  E.  Kimel,  M.  Sprinkle 
J.  Martin,  J  Cancer.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  Brown,  J.  Curlee,  B.  Wallace 
A.  Scales.   FOURTH  ROW:   N.   Tennille,  R.   Davis,  N.   Daves,   R.   Carter 


B.  Vermilya,  B.  Clingman,  M.  Robertson.  FIFTH  ROW:  B.  Jackson, 
B.  Voorhees,  B.  Chambers.  SIXTH  ROW:  T.  Watts,  C.  Johnson,  J. 
McKenzie,    B.    Farrell,    B.    Avery. 


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Eddie  Pleasants,  treasurer;  Bobby  Chambers,  secretary;  Ran 
Shaffner,  president;  Linwood  Davis,  chaplain;  Cecil  Holcomb, 
sergeant-at-arms;   and   Bill  Jackson,   vice-president. 


SENIOR     HI-Y     SPONSORS  .  .  .  Anna     Conrad,     Martha 
Beverly  Bunn.    (Slightly  wind-blown,  don't  you  think?) 


Payne, 


Senior  Hi-Y 


Sponsor  dances  after  games .  .  .  .  enjoys  hayrides  and  sock-hops      .    meetings  held  Monday 

nights  at  Y.M.C.A 42  participants .  .  .  .  members  approved  by  club,  Mr.  Joyner,  and  the 

faculty.        must  have  a  "B"  subject  average  and  maintain  90  on  deportment  officers 

are  the  following:    Ran   Shaffner,   president;   vice-president,   Bill   Jackson;    secretary,    Bob 
Chambers;  and  treasurer,  Eddie  Pleasants. 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  Shaffner,  president;  B.  Jackson,  vice-president;  C.  Hoi 
comb,  sergeant-at-arms;  L.  Davis,  chaplain;  B.  Chambers,  secretary;  E 
Pleasants,  treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:  T.  Butner,  R.  Houston,  D.  Goode 
B.  Weaver,  J.  Clinard,  R.  Wise,  J.  Brown.  THIRD  ROW:  N.  Tennille 
M.   Sprinkle,   B.   Farrell,   B.   Avery,   B.   Voorhees.    FOURTH   ROW:   J.   Mc 


Kenzie,  B.  Buckalew,  T.  Smith,  B.  Brown,  J.  Martin,  B.  Parks.  FIFTH 
ROW:  C.  Johnson,  D.  Page,  N.  Lowrance,  P.  Nanzetta,  C.  French,  D. 
Walker.  SIXTH  ROW:  W.  Blake,  J.  Hart,  W.  Turner.  SEVENTH  ROW: 
J.  Morrow,  W.  Carter,  R.  Carter.  EIGHTH  ROW:  J.  Evans,  R.  Bender, 
B.   Cook,  B.   Mayer,  J.  Curlee,  G.   Long. 


Page  Eighty-Two 


Junior  Hi-Y 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  McAden,  president;  S.  Clark,  vice-president;  J  Reich 
5?£fw,aryA  T  Cummings,  parliamentarian;  D.  Blanco,  chaplain.  SECOND 
ROW:  D.  Gallagher,  P.  Watson,  W.  Dunham,  P.  Craver  I  Mauzv  B 
Hawn.  THIRD  ROW:  D.  Johnson,  C.  Davis,  T.  Avera,  D.  Simpson  G 
Bennett,  M.  Sov.ne,  B.  Clingman.  FOURTH  ROW:   E.  Bouldin,  J.  Vaughn, 


nc™  ?™WGVSa'riS'  K-  Wa"-  A-  Conway,  B.  Vermilya,  B.  Wallace. 
L^w/  r0^'vP-  Pu'ham'  D'  Howell,  D.  Hedrick,  F.  Vestal.  SIXTH 
KOW:  C.  Grubbs,  R.  Crump,  S.  Peebles,  B.  James.  SEVENTH  ROW-  B 
Carson,  L.  Holcomb,  A.  Harris,  F.  Hightower,  A.  Thompson,  R.  Combs 


FIRST  ROW:  B.  Smith,  president;  J.  Bulla,  vice-president;  G.  Little,  sec- 
I  52L1?;  ^'r^Tn  t^aS;\rer-  SKCOND  ROW:  H.  Bender,  D.  Gaskins, 
THIRD  ROW  Rr'  i  N?ws°meXB-  Swaringen.  P.  Simpson,  Mr.  Foil. 
PowhP  r  r  ?•  w?r",hartt'  X  PUnn'  G  McGugan,  R.  Messick,  D. 
Powell,    C.    Creech,    W.    Lamb,    D.    Frizzelle,    T.    Dunn;    FOURTH    ROW: 


Sophomore  Hi-Y 


L  H.  Hutchins,  S.  Ogden,  R.  Gasque,  D.  O'Flahertv,  J.  Shackford  T 
Hayes,    R^  Boggs,    S.    Staples,    B.    Womble.    FIFTH    ROW:    C.    Adams,    B. 

OTTHBnwTo/!'"^  £"  Howard'  C.  Hamilton,  L.  Satterwhite. 
SIXTH  ROW:  L.  Blalock,  D.  Fulp,  R.  Roscoe,  H.  Morgan,  B.  Morefield, 
d.    Gegenheimer,    B.    Snow. 


Page   Eighty-Three 


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Page  Eighty-Five 


Penn    Craver,    treasurer;    Linda    Wall,    president;    Harty    Clowes, 
secretary;   and   Kathryn   Motsinger,   vice-president. 


Neil    Williams,    rreasurer;    Archie    Scales,    secretary; 
vice-president;    and    Paul   Watson,    president. 


Carl    Hunt, 


French  Club  I 


Presidents:  Linda  Wall  and  Paul  Watson  Kitty  Motsinger  and  Carl  Hunt, 

vice-presidents  Harty     Clowes     and     Archie     Scales,     secretaries  Penn 

Craver  and  Neil  Williams,  treasurers  learn  French  customs  see  French 

movies .  .  .  .  design    bulletin    boards  study    French    history      .  .  government 

of   the   French   country .  .  .  .  meet   during    regular   class   period  reading    of 

French  paper,  La  Jeunesse.     .    Mrs.  Annie  Preston  Fearrington,  director. 


FIRST  ROW:  K.  Motsinger,  P.  Watson,  A.  Scales,  H.  Clowes,  N.  Wil- 
liams, P.  Craver,  C.  Hunt,  L.  Wall.  SECOND  ROW:  M.  E.  Smith,  J.  Mc- 
Reynolds,  B.  Watson,  C.  Fletcher,  M.  Martin,  S.  Baity,  P.  Ebert,  B.  Heit- 
man,  E.  Stafford,  J.  Rice.  THIRD  ROW:  M.  Kerr,  S.  Harrell,  S.  Harris, 
Grady,  A.  McDowell,  C.  Wagoner,  S.  Lund,  C.  Redding,  A.  Clifton,  L. 
L.  Davis,  N.  Raum,  M.  Morris,  J.  Lewis,  C.  Bleimeyer,  S.  Ledwith,  S.  Rice, 


C.  Turner,  B.  Wallin,  F.  Smith,  S.  Turner,  P.  A.  Smith,  Mrs.  Fearrington. 
FOURTH  ROW:  B.  Leonard,  H.  Day,  B.  Wallace.  FIFTH  ROW:  R.  Huff- 
man, E.  Kimel,  R.  Chew,  D.  Pickard,  B.  Vermilya,  J.  Donovan.  SIXTH 
ROW:  S.  Peebles,  A.  Lyon,  S.  Dillon,  B.  Hunter,  B.  Snow,  F.  Bradshaw. 
SEVENTH  ROW:  L.  Vickers,  F.  Hightower,  W.  Curlee,  C.  Cashwell,  J. 
Daniels,    B.    Gibson. 


Page  Eighty-Six 


Mike    Sprinkle,     treasurer;     Emma    Jean    Zimmerman,     secretary; 
Frankie   McGehee,   president;   Ran    Shaffner,   vice-president. 


Helen    Shore,    treasurer;    Chris    French,    president;    Linda    Kirby 
secretary;    Mary   Maddrey,   vice-president. 


French  Club  II 


Annual  dinner  held  at  Mrs.  Fearrington's  house.  .  .  presidents,  Frankie  Mc- 
Gehee and  Christ  French  .  Ran  Shaffner  and  Mary  Maddrey,  vice-presi- 
dents Emma  Jean  Zimmerman  and  Linda  Kirby,  secretaries .  .  .  .  Mike 
Sprinkle  and  Helen  Shore,  treasurers  .  .  working  crossword  puzzles.  .  dis- 
cussions on  French  food  French  National  Honor  Society,  local  chapter 
organized  in  1953  Christmas  carols  sung  .  plays  given  meetings 
twice  a  month  guest  speakers  French  games.  enjoying  French  paper, 
La  Vie.        French  correspondents      .    Mrs.  Annie  Preston  Fearrington,  advisor. 


FIRST  ROW:  M.  Sprinkle,  M.  W.  Maddrey,  H.  Shore,  C.  French,  F.  Mc- 
Gehee, E.  J.  Zimmerman,  R.  Shaffner.  SECOND  ROW:  M.  G.  Pannill,  A. 
Grant,  S.  Douglas,  J.  Steele,  P.  J.  Cryner,  C.  Jarvis,  A.  Bair,  K.  Angel, 
A.  Barnes,  B.  Horton.  THIRD  ROW:  P.  Crews,  M.  Hobson,  S.  Robert- 
son, C.  Coan,  A.  Sheets,  J.  C.  Hester,  V.  Griffith,  N.  Startsman,  Mrs. 
Fearrington.  FOURTH  ROW:   C.  Benbow,  J.  Travis,  K.   Kappes,  S.   Aber- 


nethy,  R.  LaPrelle,  M.  A.  Roberts,  J.  Johnson,  C  J.  Buchanan.  FIFTH 
ROW:  S.  Dunnagan,  L.  Heard,  M.  Talley.  SIXTH  ROW-  P.  Freed  E 
Brown,  B.  Washburn.  SEVENTH  ROW:  T.  Buddine,  J.  Dull,  B  Hunter 
L.  Skidmore,  S.  Allen,  J.  Carr.  EIGHTH  ROW:  R.  Carter,  M.  Robertson,' 
N.  Tennille,  J.  Clinard,  C.  Watson,  T.   Butner. 


Page  Eighty-Seven 


History  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  N.  Daves,  treasurer;  J.  Brown,  president;  R.  Enders,  secre- 
tary; J.  Murdock,  vice-president.  SECOND  ROW:  S.  Calaway,  R.  Wise, 
F.  Gamble,  T.  Burner,  P.  Melvin,  W.  Burton,  B.  Plitt,  J.  Tuttle.  THIRD 


ROW:  J.  Martin,  R.  Carter,  R.  Davis,  H.  Schiller,  A.  Lyon,  R.  Houston, 
M.  Sprinkle.  FOURTH  ROW:  Mr.  Mitchell,  W.  Turner,  C.  French,  C. 
Bowden,  H.  Clark,  E.  Maddrey,  R.  Payne,  S.  Allen. 


Janitors  and  Maids 

FIRST    ROW:    Louis    Peoples,    Minnie    Jones,    Leon    James.    SECOND 
ROW:   Louis  Smith,   Demarshall   Sheppard,   Sonny   Cook. 


Cafeteria  Staff 

FIRST  ROW:  Bernie  Harris,  Thelton  Guess,  Mildred  Wallace,  Geral- 
dine  Belton,  Willie  Lee  Bradshaw.  SECOND  ROW:  Alene  Davenport, 
Lillian   Hart,    Broadus   Evans,   Kenneth   Gilreath. 


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Eighth  Grade  Bible  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Ziglar,  J.  Hill,  D.  Kanoy,  L.  Thomas,  L.  Stewart,  P. 
Henry  SECOND  ROW:  B  Griffin,  j.  Pitts,  j.  Champion,  P.  Hahn  C. 
Chandler,  C.  Kandzer.   THIRD  ROW:   K.   Traylor,   B.   Swaim,   C.   Johan- 


sen,  C.  Sprinkle,  J.  Parks,  J.  Adams.  FOURTH  ROW:  J.  Turner  M 
Roberts.  FIFTH  ROW:  M.  S.  Rettinger,  K.  Sapp.  SIXTH  ROW:  N.  Hem- 
mings,   D.   Venable. 


Junior  Red  Cross 


FIRST  ROW:  G.  Todd,  president;  J.  Hobson,  vice-president;  J.  Smith 
secretary;  M.  Hobson,  treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:  A.  Maya,  R.  Phofl  M 
Schindel,  C.  Inabinet,  J.  O'Keefe,  V.  Key,  C.  Sheets,  N.  Dunham,'  N 
Putnam,  P.  Stallings,  P.  Sutton,  M.  Brockwell.  THIRD  ROW-  M  Tate 
M.  Eidson,  M.  Owings,  B.  Parker,  C.  Little,  B.  Davis,  J.  Butler,  L.  George' 
B.  Clark.  FOURTH  ROW:  B.  Chappell,  J.  Martin,  K.  Kappes,  A.  Steele, 


J.  Holder,  S.  Dunnagan,  N.  Peyton,  R.  Thomas,  B.  Tucker.  FIFTH  ROW- 
C  Baugh,  G.  Henry,  E.  Foxworth,  G.  W.  Flintom,  D.  Alexander,  B 
Hooper  P.  Ward,  N.  Pike.  SIXTH  ROW:  K.  Hampton,  B.  Cushman,  A. 
Brown,  B.  Reich,  P.  Odom,  B.  Bradshaw.  SEVENTH  ROW:  M  Robert- 
son, J.   Barrow,  J.   Marshall,   B.   Rumple. 


Page  Eighty-Nine 


Bible  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Schriest,  secretary;  J.  Manuel,  president;   P.   Pearce,  vice-  Howell,  L.   Lockard,  A.  Cockerham,  N.  Pike,  C.  Worrell,  P.   Ray.  THIRD 

president;   Mr.   Peters.   SECOND   ROW:    S.   Zimmerman,   C.   Ridgeway,   G.  ROW:   P.  Russel,  D.   Smithers,  R.   Brewer,  M.  Russell. 


Eighth  Grade  Reading  Club 

FIRST  ROW:  A.  Nelson,  D.  Church,  M.  Miller,  president;   F.   Parnell,  L.  ler,  J.  Hamrick,  vice-president;   P.  Licker,  C.  Harris,  J.  Samuel,  J.   Baker, 

Dahlen,  D.  Owens,  secretary-treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:   L.  Young,  B.  Kel-  M.   Harrington. 


Page   Ninety 


Business  Staff 


FIRST  ROW:  A.  Newton,  C.  Buchanan,  K.  Kirby,  C.  Jarvis,  J.  Goodwin 
J.  Steele,  N.  Startsman.  SECOND  ROW:   S.   Ebert,  N.   A.  Stokes,  M.  W.' 


Maddrey,  K.  Norfleet,  K.  Voss,  B.  Bunn,  R.  Shahan,  C.  Little. 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Goodwin,  president:  C.  Little,  vice-president;  E.  Bair 
secretary;  K.  Cook,  treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:  R.  Bender,  T.  Cummings, 
H.  Bender,  A.  Harris,  F.  Hightower,  B.  Bryant,  J.  Bunn,  J.  Evans,  R.  Wil- 


Teen-Age  Council 


son,  L.  Davis,  L.  Blalock.  THIRD  ROW:  G.  Forrest,  M.  Payne,  B.  Snow, 
C.    Benbow,    B.    Davis,    B.    Bunn,    B.    Walsh,   G.    Steele,    J.    Blackwood,    C. 
Lineberger,   B.   Steele,   A.   Bair,  A.   Conrad. 


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Rebop 


FIRST  ROW:  R  McGehee    vocalist;   B.  Mayer,  M.  Robertson,  D.  Goode 
B.  Jackson,  R.  Houston.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Clinard,  pianist-  R.  Carter,  J. 


Essie,  H.  Day,  D.  Hodges,  R.  Perryman,  S.  Robertson. 


Page  Ninety-One 


Junior  High  Science  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  H.  Peeples,  V.  Boyle,  S.  Wall,  M.  J.  Yandell,  C.  Peters,  S. 
Beckerdite,  J.  Rike,  S.  Kemp,  B.  Bamless,  P.  Murray,  M.  White,  K.  Amen. 
SECOND  ROW:  V.  Ekvall,  P.  Stallings,  D.  Pate,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  M. 
Wolfe,  C.  Keiger,  K.  Jones,  L.  Simms,  L.  Price,  J.  Orrell,  B.  Crews,  J. 
Durana,  P.  Baker,  A.  Cabe,  D.  Forsyth.  THIRD  ROW:  M.  Holzbaur,  R. 
Fishel,    T.    Thornton,    B.    Jones,    A.    Brown,    S.    Johnson,    P.    Wooten,    B. 


Groat,  F.  Bahnson,  T.  Fddleman,  B.  Seibels,  B.  Greenway,  B.  Fox,  P. 
Baragona.  FOURTH  ROW:  P.  Williams,  C.  Veitch,  M.  Foltz,  T.  Mc- 
Kenzie,  T.  Lockard,  R.  Harper,  B.  Willingham,  D.  Porter,  B.  White,  B. 
Schiller,  J.  Shaffner,  S.  Petree.  FIFTH  ROW:  M.  Cook,  B.  Sugg,  B. 
Brockwell,  T.  Cordell,  L.  Ballard,  L.  Gordon,  J.  Kausch,  D.  Forest,  L. 
Wright,    R.    Mallory,   W.    Bost. 


Business  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Hauser,  treasurer;  S.  A.  Chappie,  secretary;  D.  Cox,  presi- 
dent; P.  Miller,  vice-president.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Sides,  J.  Brookshire, 
W.  Hendrick,  J.  Boyle,  M.  Orrell,  D.  Moore,  D.  Mills,  C.  Padgett,  L.  Cald- 
well, L.   Hauser,  M.  Whitlow,  J.   Nichols,  B.   Fox.   THIRD  ROW:   L.   Bar- 


bee  L.  Pannill,  G.  McKenzie,  W.  Lowe,  L.  Finlayson,  M.  McKinney,  S. 
Dixon,  S.  Ray,  D.  Wilson,  J.  Cress,  M.  Moore,  A.  Poley.  FOURTH  ROW: 
P.  Pass,  S.  Ivy,  M.  A.  Poteete,  J.  Crews,  J.  A.  Stockton,  R.  Hargrove,  M. 
Sullivan,  G.   Pass,  M.  Harp,  A.   Anthony,  P.  Miller. 


Math  Club 


FIRST   ROW:    S.   Hutcheson,   president;   J.    Smith,   vice-president;    J.    Bass, 
secretary-treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:  Miss  Smith,  M.  Collins,  B.  Weaver,  R. 


Spainhour,   J.    Beard,   G.    Chatman,    B.    Loyd,   J.    Moore,   J.    Hitchcock,    A. 
Scales,   B.    Vermilya,   T.    Buddine,   V.    Cordell. 


Page   Ninety-Two 


Office  Pages  and  Receptionists 


FIRST  ROW:  L.  Tesh,  S.  I.edwith,  V.  McGee,  C.  Fletcher,  K.  Wall  M  A 
Myers,  K.  Norfleet,  R.  Shahan,  J.  Conrad,  assistant  secretary;  I.  Hardie 
assistant  secretary;  G.  Todd,  C.  Miller.  SECOND  ROW:  A.  Vance  p' 
Parker,  J.  Poindexter,  S.  Harris,  P.  Ward,  M.  Kirby,  J.  Joyner,  M.  Owi'ngs 
M.  Martin,  C.  Morgan,  L.  Stockton.  THIRD  ROW:   A.   Newton    K    Jones 


N.  Trivette,  K.  Motsinger,  B.  Horn,  B.  Bradshaw,  J.  Childress,  C.  Turner 
G.  Bullin,  J.  Brande,  M.  Brockwell.  FOURTH  ROW:  J.  Heckard  R* 
Thomas,  J.  Fearrington,  K.  Masten.  FIFTH  ROW:  M.  J.  Allen  L  Taxis 
B.  Ptacek,  V.  Shermer.  SIXTH  ROW:  S.  Harvel,  P.  Amos,  K.  Hampton' 
L.   Smither,  W.  Neal,  J.  Johnson. 


High  School  Junior  Science  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Speight,  vice-president;  B.  Avery,  president.  SECOND 
ROW:  P.  Bates,  B.  Downing,  G.  Morgan,  W.  Preussel,  D.  Gallagher,  J. 
Trivette,  O.  Coe,  J.  Church.  THIRD  ROW:   L.   Bowman,  L.   Byrd,  J.  Tay- 


lor, B.  Hurst,  J.  Davis,  B.  Newsome,  B.  Swaringen,  S.  James.  FOURTH 
ROW:  D.  Needham,  D.  Pickard,  J.  Johnson.  FIFTH  ROW:  R.  Belton,  T. 
Thompson. 


Page  Ninety-Three 


Library  Staff 


FIRST  ROW:  B.  Davis,  secretary;  A.  Vance,  president;  L.  Wall,  treasurer; 
C.  Turner,  vice-president.  SECOND  ROW:  P.  Odom,  K.  Currin,  K.  Wall, 
M.   J.   Allen,  J.   Pearce,  J.   Fearrington.   THIRD   ROW:    Miss   Caldwell,   S. 


F.bert,  J.  Clary,  A.  Bair,  K.  Voss,  J.  Goodwin,  M.  Payne,  B.  Bunn,  B. 
Snow,  P.  Legette,  G.  Steele,  S.  Glenn,  K.  Creech,  S.  Sheets,  A.  Grant,  A. 
Newton. 


Pep  Board 


OFFICERS  STANDING  (right):  M.  Payne,  Student  Council  Representa- 
tive; A.  Vance,  Co-Chairman;  K.  Motsinger,  Representative  from  the 
House;  C.  Johnson,  Monogram  Club;  W.  Blake,  S.S.C.  (left):  A.  Bair, 
Representative  of  the  Cheerleaders;  J.  A.  Foster,  G.A.A.;  D.  Page,  Key 
Club;  W.  Avery,  Representative;  W.  Carter,  Co-Chairman.  FIRST  ROW: 
C.  Baker,  M.  R.  Frye,  P.  Bradshaw,  B.  Lineberger,  C.  Coan,  M.  L.  Dillon, 
C.   Beardsley,   B.   A.   Charles,   A.   Edwards,  J.   Clary,   L.   Hardie,   M.   McK.cn- 


zie,  J.  Scheider,  S.  Packard.  SECOND  ROW:  S.  Dawson,  J.  Beard,  M. 
Hobson,  K.  Cook,  A.  Beard,  E.  Holmes,  M.  Jackson,  C.  Peters,  B.  Howell, 
J.  Hartman,  A.  Badgett.  THIRD  ROW:  S.  Harvel,  K.  Hampton,  E.  Cooke, 
K.  Creech,  J.  A.  Holder,  N.  Peyton,  M.  Conrad,  G.  Simmons,  P.  Huband, 
B.  Tucker,  B.  Smith.  FOURTH  ROW:  J.  Brown,  B.  Keller,  L.  Bowmans, 
R.  Vaughn,  W.  Sams,  J.  Ashcroft.  FIFTH  ROW:  N.  Wilkerson,  M. 
Parish,  S.   F.bert,  K.  Curtmaunder,  J.   Lock,   P.   Lee,  H.  Kelley. 


Page  Ninety-Four 


Gym  Leaders 


FIRST  ROW:  P.  Dunham,  treasurer;  A.  Fitts,  vice-president;  J.  Hanks 
president;  N.  Dunham,  secretary;  R.  Plemmons,  treasurer.  SECOND  ROW 
P.  Bradshaw,  N.  Cox,  E.  Pleasants,  K.  Jones,  M.  McCoy,  M.  Morris  L 
Slawter,  L.  Holmes,  M.  Hanes,  A.  Wilsey,  S.  Harvel,  E.  Crouse,  C.  Baker 
B.  Brewer,  J.  Hauser,  P.  Agee.  THIRD  ROW:  J.  Collins,  A.  Orrell,  M 
Gold  J.  Sechnst,  B.  A.  Meador,  N.  Peyton,  T.  Allen,  A.  Smither,  S.  Col 
iin?'  V-Sim,s'  S-  TaV|or.  S.  Eisenberg,  L.  Nunn,  S.  Smith,  J.  Vance,  A 
Poley,  G.  Todd.  FOURTH  ROW:  J.  Gardner,  P.  Collins,  J.  Holton  S 
Young,  E.  Chipman,  A.  Parker,  L.  Heritage,  P.  Amos,  P.  Bowers,  J.  Ayers 


?v/  Ljneberger,  M.  E  Hunt,  T.  Fulp,  J.  Clary,  J.  Tuttle.  FIFTH  ROW:  S 
Wall,  J..  Crawley.  SIXTH  ROW:  D.  Nowell,  C.  Finwall,  J.  Steadman  C 
Inabinet    P.   Barbee,  S.   Benson,  S.   Airey,  J.   Fleenor,  J.   Stafford,   M.   Mar 

qfvi^itu  |eAw/J-  A?'Bri?n'  P-  P„earce'  N'  Putnam.  P-  Stallings,  B.  Daly 
,  dNJH  ROrW  Mlss  Cooney-  J-  Cox.  M.  Waggoner,  M.  Potter,  N.  Har 
I  r  •,Gl^erAI-  PSte;  R  Metcalf.  B.  Ward,  A.  Hart,  A.  Pullian,  B.  Swain 
d  hi,,?,'  C  ?,'*''•  £■  Hcmrick.  B.  Steele,  G.  Collette,  M.  Mitchell,  C.  Coan 
P.    Walker    Miss    Dinkins. 


Historical  Research  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  J  Curlee,  president;  H.  Snow,  vice-president;  W.  Sams 
second  vice-president  SECOND  ROW:  B.  Gill,  B.  Holder,  S.  Averitt,  N 
Senkus,  D.  Hodges,  L.  Vickers.   THIRD  ROW:   Mr.   Crowell,   B.   Sale    B 


Thomas,   B.   Rike,   M.   Davis,  C.   Lewis,   H.   Schuitmaker.   FOURTH   ROW- 
C.   Besonette,  B.   Parks,  D.  Walker,  L.  Chapman. 


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G.A.A.  OFFICERS,  First  Row:  Kiki  Voss,  president;  Jean  Clary, 
vice-president.  Second  Row:  Rusty  Plemmons,  Charlotte  Finwall, 
Sally  Eisenberg,  Gay  Todd. 


Sponsor  of  G.A.A.,  Miss  June  Dinkins. 


Girls'  Athletic  Association 

Presiding  at  the  meetings  is  Kiki  Voss  with  the  help  of  Jean  Clary,  vice-presi- 
dent; Charlotte  Finwall  and  Rusty  Plemmons,  secretaries;  Sally  Eisenberg, 
treasurer;  and  the  ever  faithful  council  playing  hard  in  varsity  and  intra- 

mural  sports  getting   extra   points   at   swimming   and   skating   parties    .  . 

making  strikes  in  bowling  and  Softball,  winning  ping  pong  tournaments 
.  .  .  traveling  out-of-town  for  play-days.  going  to  eight  o'clock  meetings 
.  making  a  scrapbook  .  losing  extra  pounds  on  Saturday  hikes  and  gain- 
ing them  back  at  the^  annual  banquet  teasing  and  being  teased  by  our 
sponsor,  Miss  June  Dinkins      .    having  fun,  fun,  fun,  down  at  the  gym. 


Speedball    intramurals,    one    of    the    many    activities    of    G  A  A 
members. 


Linda    Kirby   dribbles    away    from    Salisbury    player    in    a    varsity 
basketball  game. 


Page  Ninety-Seven 


Senior  Marshals 


FIRST  ROW:   K.   Blackwell,   C.   Lineberger.   SECOND  ROW:    K.   Currin,  J.  Pearce,  A.  Herring,  P.  Legette,  K.  Motsinger. 

chief;  G.  Steele,  B.  Snow,  M.  J.  Allen,  K.  Wall,  B.  Howell.  THIRD  ROW: 


Cheerleaders 

A.  Grant,  C.  Lineberger,  B.  Snow,  B.  Bunn,  C.  Benbow,  assistant  chief;  K.  Voss,  M.  Payne,  B.  Davis,  J.  A.  Hanks,  A.  Bair,  chief. 


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Eighth  Grade  Band 


FIRST  ROW:  K.  Cooke,  chief.  SECOND  ROW:  B.  Fitts,  G  Yarbrough 
M.  Bryant,  P.  Bain,  P.  Dunham,  J.  Holton,  M.  Blackmore,  N  Mayer  M 
Gold,  D.  Smithdeal,  F.  Parnell,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  M.  Thomas,  L.  Edwards 
B.  Gegenheimer,  S.  Packard,  D.  Kanoy.  THIRD  ROW:  Mr  Mayer  R 
Tillotson,  B.  Sherrill,  C.  Baldwin,  B.  Cooper,  D.  Davenport,  D.  DeRamus 
P.  Hahn,  D.  Sprinkle,  M.  Lee,  D.  Venable,  C.  Harris,  S.  Peters,  D.  Craver 
M.  Hart,  S.  Blount,  R.  Robinson,  B.  Moffie.  FOURTH  ROW-  J  Hutche 
son,  W.  Edwards,  B.  Waldman,  B.  Archie,  H.  Lincoln,  S.  Sulkin,  B    Sny 


fL";  R;  Andrew,  B.  Gibson,  W.  Nail,  F.  Disher,  C.  McEwan,  G.  Cofer,  J 
Okeefe,  F  Freudig.  FIFTH  ROW:  J.  Keith,  J.  Chipman,  F.  Williams,  N. 
Dalton  D.  Vestal,  S,  Stroupe,  A.  Drake,  S.  Cooper,  S.  Stone,  T.  Ogvurn 
B.  Shaffner,  J.  Petree,  H.  Triplett,  F.  Richardson,  A.  Wood,  B.  Maynard 
C  Maunder,  J.  Crawley,  H.  Nanzetta,  J.  Davis,  E.  Horwitz,  B.  Reich  B 
Wi.son  B  Hartman,  D.  Yountz,  B.  Rhudz,  D.  Byerly,  M.  Harrington,  K 
Davis,  B.  Lowery,  R.  Warren. 


Majorettes 


FIRST   ROW:    M.    J.    Allen,    J.    Blackwood,    chief;    C.    Howell.    SECOND 
ROW:    K.    Currin,    L.    Kirby,    K.    Wall,    N.    Dunham.    THIRD    ROW:    A. 


Conrad,   M.    Pfaff,   A.    Fitts,   J.    A.    Foster,    B.    Horn,   M.    Mitchell,    D.    Mc- 
Quown,  R.  Thomas.   FOURTH  ROW:   B.   Ward,   E.   Bair. 


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Boys'  Chorus 


FIRST  ROW:  D.  Parrish,  R.  Penry,  R.  Pickett,  G.  Little,  K.  McKeithan, 
T.  Cooper,  S.  Scarlett,  D.  Clay,  B.  Masten.  SECOND  ROW:  P.  Little, 
M.  Lorber,  D.  Chipman,  B.  Gegenheimer,  C.  Watson,  R.  Womack,  B.  Zeh, 
C.   Smith.   THIRD  ROW:    D.   Newsome,  L.   Vickers,   S.   Peebles,   D.   Dwig- 


gins,  R.  Ellen,  R.  Turner,  J.  Kinney.  FOURTH  ROW:  N.  Senkus,  B.  Lov- 
e'.l,  J.  Hicks,  E.  Maddrey,  T.  Wilson,  R.  Marion.  FIFTH  ROW:  J.  Myers, 
J.  Strawcutter,  L.  Taylor,  M.  Pettit,  W.  Colter,  B.  White.  SIXTH  ROW: 
C.  Hamilton,  W.  Carter,  J.  Smith,  J.  Willis,  G.  Parrish,  D.  Voorhees. 


Instrumental  Music  Club 


FIRST  ROW:  D.  Stuart,  B.  Leonard,  D.  Goode,  H.  Day,  president;  V. 
Griffith,  treasurer;  B.  Mayer,  vice-president;  M.  Robertson,  P.  Smith,  J. 
Kelsey,  E.  McKnight.  SECOND  ROW:  E.  Crouse,  B.  Chambers,  L.  George, 
C.  Markunus,  B.  Newsome,  D.  Yountz,  B.  Snyder,  C.  Anglin,  R.  Pulliam 
B.  Slovenz,  M.  Cagle,  C.  Lane.  THIRD  ROW:  S.  Packard,  P.  Briggs,  J. 
Newsom,  S.  Davidson,  D.  Rollick,  D.  Sprinkle,  B.  Blackburn,  J.  Helsabeck, 
L.  Briggs,  L.  Rettinger,  J.   Smith,  J.  Rehder.   FOURTH  ROW:   M.   Lee,  B. 


Pike,  M.  Bryant,  B.  Archie,  A.  Drake,  D.  Knighten,  Mr.  Mayer,  B.  Bryan. 
FIFTH  ROW:  J.  O'Keefe,  J.  Crawley,  H.  Nanzetta,  B.  Davis,  B.  Reich, 
D.  Ludlum,  D.  Mickey,  C.  Philips,  R.  David.  SIXTH  ROW:  S.  Peters,  E. 
Horwirz,  C.  Beardsley,  D.  Turner,  C.  Joyce,  J.  Peterson,  C.  Steere,  S.  E. 
McCuisron.  SEVENTH  ROW:  M.  Hart,  S.  Bagnal,  L.  Edwards,  L.  Fuller. 
EIGHTH  ROW:  J.  Petree,  H.  Coan,  N.  Mayer,  B.  Gegenheimer.  NINTH 
ROW:   C.  Thacker,  S.   Matuszak,  S.   Snyder. 


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R.    Bailey,    and    Don    Crater    feed    the    press    while    Andy    Carros 
inks  it. 


J.  Brewer  and  R.  Davis  set  type  for  the  Pine  Whispers. 


Vocational  Printing  Class 

Boys  guided  by  Mr.  McSwain  .  .  .  classes  held  in  print  shop  under  the  cafe- 
teria .  .  .  .  one  of  the  most  modern  print  shops  in  the  South .  .  .  .  prints  most 
material   for  city  schools  two   classes   daily    .      three   hours   each ...  four 

year  course ...  mathematics  and  English  also  required  .  boys  learn  to  use 
the  presses  and  linotype  machines.  .  .  book  binding  taught  .  students  placed 
in  printing  jobs  after  graduation. 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  Brewer,  S.  Goodwin,  E.  Hunt,  D.  McKnight,  W.  Ham- 
mett,  J.  Brittain.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Brewer,  G.  Pardue,  W.  Solomon,  E. 
Stewart,   C.   Cunningham,   A.   Overby,   G.   Mitchell,    A.   Carros,   A.    Spaugh. 


THIRD  ROW:    B.  Johnson,  R.   Bailey,  R.   Davis,  W.   Williams,  T.   Boose, 
S.   Fulp,  D.  Crater,  H.   Starbuck,   F.   Payne,  Mr.   McSwain. 


Page   One   Hundred  Six 


Devil   or   Angel? 


, .  .  And    everybody    was    there  . 


Big   Chiefs 


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Interesting,    Chickie? 


Beware! 


'Seaweed" 


Neck    in    the    pain  .  .  .  Joke! 


Censored ! 


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Anything   for    a    laugh. 


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STEVE  AVER1TT 


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LINWOOD  DAVIS 
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BARRY  COOK 


TERRY  CRUTHFIELD 


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JERRY  DAVIS 


DON  CRATER 
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WILFRED  TURNER 


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Cec,    the    bald-headed    boy,    and    Linwood,    the    Ivy    League 
lad,  stop  to  smile  for  the   birdie. 


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"Ga,  you  just  don't  know!"  exclaims  Anna  Conrad  as  she 
is  crowned  Homecoming  Queen.  Mr.  Joyner  and  escort,  Wayland 
Blake   look  on   with  pleasure. 


Football 


Placed  second  in  Western  Triple  A  Con- 
ference. co-captains:  Cecil  Holcomb, 
guard;  Linwood  Davis,  end  Holcomb 

made  All-City  team  and  was  Shrine  Bowl 
representative  ...  Don  Shaffner,  Bob 
Voorhees,  Linwood  Davis,  Cecil  Holcomb 
and  Wilfred  Turner  given  Honorable 
Mention  on  All-State  team .  ...  squad 
elected  Anna  Conrad  Homecoming 
queen  coached    by    Herman    Bryson, 

William  Webster,  and  Shirley  "Red" 
Wilson,  former  coach  at  Henderson, 
North  Carolina  .  Backfield  spots  filled 
by  Jerry  Davis,  Don  Shaffner,  Bill  Far- 
rell,  Bob  Chambers,  and  Barry  Cook 
looking  great  on  the  line  were  Neal 
Lowrance,  Jimmy  Moore,  Don  Crater, 
Eddie  Pleasants,  Bob  Voorhees,  Wilfred' 
Turner,  Linwood  Davis,  and  Cecil  Hol- 
comb. 


FOOTBALL  SCORES 

Reynolds —  0  Gray — 20 

Reynolds — 34  Hanes — 0 

Reynolds — 19  .  .  ." Burlington — 6 

Reynolds —  6  Asheville — 6 

Reynolds —  0  Salisbury — 21 

Reynolds — 22  .  .  ! Greensboro — 0 

Reynolds — 26  Gastonia — 20 

Reynolds —   7  Raleigh — 20 

Reynolds — 28  Charlotte  Central — 12 

Reynolds — 26  High  Point — 12 


Tailback  Wally  Dunham  (26)  streaks  around  the  end  to 
score  Reynolds'  first  touchdown  of  the  season.  Leading  inter- 
ference are  Bob  Voorhees  (19),  Don  Shaffner  (33),  and  Neal 
Lowrance    (55). 


Wally   Dunham    (26)    picks    up   yardage    as   Larry   Wheeling 
(32)    throws  a   block. 

Page  One  Hundred  Thirteen 


Bccbc  Davis,  homecoming  queen,   is  congratulated   by   Kiki   Voss. 


Jerry   Fvans,   captain,   talks  over  plans  with   our   new   coach, 
Mr.   Ray  Whitley. 


Ray  Whitley's  first  year  as  head  coach  Jerry  Evans,  captain 

and  leading  scorer.        won  1957-58  city  championship      .    seven 
straight  victories  on  home  court  three  overtime  games .... 

Smith's  last  second   set-shots  Haworth's   last  second   lay-ups 

Jim    Baker    voted    most    valuable    player  Rollins    long 

jump-shots  Fowler's     consistent     rebounding  Davis     and 

Avery  were  top  reserves.        Homecoming  game,  another  victory 
over  Charlotte  Central ...    Beebe  Davis  crowned   Homecoming 


Queen  .  .  five  senior  starters  lead  Demons  to  ten  victories .... 
nine  games  decided  by  one  or  two  points  .  terrific  support  at 
every  game  team   battled   hard   in   an   effort   to   make   state 

AAA  tournament  .  .  face  Salisbury  to  decide  which  team  would 
go  to  the  tournament  .  near  capacity  crowd  of  2,300  saw 
team  lose  to  Salisbury  in  an  overtime,  38-37  finished  season 

with  annual  Black  and  Gold  game  .  the  most  exciting  year 
ever!! 


FIRST  ROW:    N.   Williams,   P.   Watson,   T.   Smith,   P.   Rollins,    B.   Haworth. 
SHCOND   ROW:    J.    Baker,   W.    Avery,   F.    Fowler,   D.    Bryant,   J.    Evans. 


Page   One  Hundred  Fourteen 


Manuel  goes   up  for  two  points  against  Charlotte 
Central. 


Let's   jump,    Baker! 


BASKETBALL  SCORES 

Hanes  35      Reynolds  41 

Gray  48 Reynolds  66 

Gray  47     Reynolds  61 

High  Point  57    Reynolds  52 

Charlotte  45       Reynolds  48 

Salisbury  49    Reynolds  60 

Greensboro  41     Reynolds  43 

Gastonia  47     Reynolds  45 

Burlington   57     Reynolds  44 

Asheville  45       Reynolds  47 

High    Point  54     Reynolds  58 

Charlotte    52     Reynolds  54 

♦Salisbury  46    Reynolds  44 

Greensboro   58    Reynolds   57 

Gastonia   45 Reynolds  46 

♦Burlington    47     Reynolds  45 

Asheville  56    Reynolds  41 

♦Salisbury  38    (playoff)    Reynolds  37 

♦overtime 


Rollins    flies    as    Smith    puts    on    brakes. 


Evans  tries  to  get  out  of  a  jam  as  Fowler  does  the  guarding 
and   Baker  comes  in   to   help. 


6'8"    Fowler    can    get    in    jams    too. 


Page  One  Hundred  Fifteen 


Barry  Cook,  Jerry  Evans,   and  Jerry  Davis  talk  with   coach  Mr. 
Bryson. 


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Barry  Cook,  Tommy  Smith,  and  Bobby  Hawn  are  good  represen- 
tatives of  our  team. 


Baseball 


Boys  start  the  season   looking  great      .    team  practices  catching  and  batting   at 

Hanes  Field players  goof-off  in  locker  room  might  have  a  good  chance 

for    championship    play  bench-warmers    shout    advice     to    players  team 

coached  by  Herman  Bryson      .    some  of  last  year's  players  still  on  the  squad  are 
Jerry  Evans,  Jerome  Shapiro,  Tommy   Smith,   and   Cecil   Holcomb  team   has 

many  memories  of  baseball  season. 


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FIRST  ROW:  D.  Foltz,  W.  Blake,  B.  Chipman,  T.  Cummings,  D.  Gaskins, 
J.   Stuart.   SECOND   ROW:   T.   Smith,   T.   Crutchfield,  J.   White,  J.   Reich 


B.   Chambers,   T   Shamel.   THIRD  ROW:    Mr.   Bryson,   B.   Hawn,   C.   Hol- 
comb,  D.   Bryant,  S.   Heckard,   A.   Thompson,   Mr.   Barefoot. 


Page  One  Hundred  Sixteen 


Boys'  Tennis 


FIRST  ROW:   D.   Muecke,   B.   Haworth,   R.   Combs,   P.   Craver,   B.   Mayer.   SECOND   ROW:    Coach   Whitley 
W.    Avery,   J.    Hart,    D.    Powell. 


Boys'  Track 


FIRST  ROW:  R.  Enders,  L.  Wheeling,  W.  Dunham,  L.  Budd,  B.  Marshall, 
S.  Philo,  C.  Davis,  C.  Johnson,  L.  Blalock.  SECOND  ROW:  S.  Scarlett,  G. 
Salmons,  T.  Watts,  D.  Hodges,  B.  Thomas,  D.  Page,  R.  Shaffner,  V.  Cor- 
dell.  THIRD  ROW:  H.  Morris,  J.  Apperson,  K.  Carter,  L.  Strumfels,  N. 
Lide,    J.    Davis,    J.    Mosby,    D.    Alexander,    J.    Rehder.    FOURTH    ROW: 


T.  Cordell,  W.  Turner,  D.  Stuart,  M.  Collins,  D.  Hanna,  B.  Stewart,  R. 
Wise,  K.  Essex.  FIFTH  ROW:  W.  B.  Webster,  T.  Buddine,  R.  Crump,  B. 
Daisy,  J.  Middleton,  R.  Carter,  C.  French,  D.  Fulp,  F.  Shaffner.  ABSENT: 
N.    Lowrance,   W.   Turner. 


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Golf  Team 


FIRST  ROW:  J.  Dixson,  B.  James,  S.  O'Neal,  B.  Morfield,  L.  Rice.  SECOND  ROW:   T.   Conrad,   P.   Heist,  J.   Morrow,   A.   Conway,   B.   Stallings, 
Mr.    Wilson. 


Boys'  Coaches 

FIRST  ROW:   Mr.  Barefoot,  Mr.   Foil,  Mr.   Bryson,   Mr.   Webster.   SECOND   ROW: 
Mr.   Wilson,  Mr.   Barringer,   Mr.   Robinson,   Mr.   Whitley. 


Girls'  Coaches 

Miss  Nancy  Cooney,   and   Miss  June   Dinkins. 


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Girls'  Basketball 


FIRST  ROW:  Co-Captains  Kiki  Voss  and  Linda  Kirby.  SECOND  ROW- 
P.  Bradshaw,  K.  Wall,  G.  Steele,  M.  Morris,  B.  Daly,  M.  Marler  J  Cox 
J.  A.  Foster,  C.  Coan,  Miss  Dinkins.  THIRD  ROW:  A.  Steelman,  E.  m' 
Foxworth,  S.  Dunnagan,  P.   Ebert,  P.   Dunham.  FOURTH  ROW-   M    Cox 


A.  Herrings,  B.  Dunn,  D.  McQuown,  F.  Williamson,  S.  Ebert,  M  I 
Allen.  FIFTH  ROW:  P.  Clanton,  M.  Robin,  K.  Creech,  R.  Thomas  C 
Finwall,   R.   Plemmons,   K.   Currin,   N.   Dunham. 


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Speedball  Varsity 


Co-Captains:  J.  Hobson,  S.  Eberc.  FIRST  ROW:   R.  Plemmons,  G.  Todd, 

B.  Chappel,  M.   Morris,  J.   Foster,   L.   Barbe,   M.   Hobson,   M.   J.   Allen,   B. 
Dunn,  M.  A.  Hart,  Miss  Dinkins.  SECOND  ROW:   Miss  Cooney,  C.  Little, 

C.  Finwall,  E.   Parker,  K.  Wall,  J.  Heckard,  J.  Koelmel,  M.   Hutcherson, 


R.  Thomas,  M.  Marler,  B.  Hietman.  THIRD  ROW:  M.  Robin,  J.  OBrian, 
B.  Swain,  J.  Cranfil,  J.  Smith,  B.  Horn,  J.  Beard,  P.  Odom,  K.  Creech, 
M.  Kirby,  N.   Pike,  A.   Badget. 


Girls'  Softball 


FIRST  ROW:  T.  Beitchman,  C.  Redding,  E.  Westmoreland,  J.  Hauser,  D. 
Kirby,  M.  Wheeling,  J.  Schneider,  B.  Davis,  D.  Mills.  SECOND  ROW: 
J.  O'Brien,  D.  Dull,  J.  Parker,  M.  Marshall,  D.  Westmoreland,  B.  Chap- 
pell,  B.  Heitman,  M.  Saks,  P.  Parrish.  THIRD  ROW:  L.  Hauser,  A.  Poley, 


Z.  Strub,  B.  A.  Meador,  L.  Nichols,  E.  McKnight,  L.  Barbee,  Miss  Cooney. 
FOURTH  ROW:  A.  Badgett,  J.  Crutchfield,  N.  Pike,  J.  Lawson,  A.  Steel- 
man,  P.   Clanton,  J.   Butler,   S.   Young. 


Girls'  Tennis 


FIRST  ROW:   C.  Mayrand,  M.   Elliott,  S.  Douglas,  J.  Clary,  R.   Plemmons, 
R.    Hartle,    C.    Coan,    D.    McQuown.    SECOND    ROW:    Miss    Dinkins,    A. 


Cockerham,   M.   Kirby,   L.   Lockard,   B.    Swaim,   G.   Grupenhof,   K.   Kirby, 
M.  A.   Hart,  M.  Chew,  P.  Legette. 


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"Big    'un    "&"    Lit'    un' 


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Get    that    ball    back! 


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The    "Height    of    Innocence' 


Grin    and    bear    it. 


He    went    dat    away. 


Grrrrrr  .  . 


Johnny! 


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MISS  PEGGY  CRYNER 

Judged   by   the   Interfraternity   Council   of   the   University   of   North   Carolina 


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MISS  DOT  COX 
First  Runner-Up 


MISS  CAROLYN  BENBOW 

Second  Runner-Up 


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Prophecy,  History,  and  Testament 
Class  of  1958 


AROUND  THE  WORLD  IN   1970 

Scene  I 

In  the  shadows  of  a  deserted  New  York  corner  lighted 
only  by  the  faint  glow  of  a  lone  street  lamp  huddles  a  small 
group.  Two  hurrying  figures  ( Martha  Ann,  Jean )  approach. 

Martha  Ann:  What's  going  on?  Why  were  we  called? 

Martha:  The  will  has  been  stolen!  I  received  an  anonymous 
tip.  There  was  a  message  at  the  foot  of  this  lamp.  "Ship 
leaving  at  midnight  for  London.  Be  on  it!  signed  Jacques 
the  First." 

Anna:  Well,  I  guess  we  have  no  choice  but  to  go.  Mum's  the 
word! 

Scene  II 

As  the  sun  slowly  sets  on  the  wide,  wide  ocean,  the  mys- 
terious group  stands  aboard  the  U.S.S.  Daddy  Cool,  Daddy 
Cool  with  its  captain,  Chris  French. 

Kay:  What  a  dinner!  Those  cooks — Peggy  Agee,  Charles  Wat- 
son, and  Joan  Conrad — certainly  did  a  good  job. 

Martha:  Look  at  this  fortune  cookie.  "Help!  I'm  being  held 
prisoner  in  Bob  Gill's  cookie  factory!  signed  Jim  Baker." 

Jean:  Who  are  those  waitresses  standing  over  there  in  the  cor- 
ner? They  look  like  Gladys  Henry,  Patricia  Crews,  Nina 
Ann  Stokes,  Norma  Knutton,  and  Martha  Evans. 

Anna:  You're  right!  And  don't  those  porters  look  familiar; 
Jerry  Russell,  Franklin  Gamble,  Bobby  Thomas,  Steve 
Averitt,  and  Larry  Zimmerman. 

Martha  Ann:  Ssh!  What's  that  noise?  (splash,  splash,  splash) 
Hey,  look  out  the  porthole.  That's  Lynn  Smither  swim- 
ming the  Atlantic  again  in  hopes  of  winning  the  Lanny 
Skidmore  cup! 

Kay:  I  got  a  copy  of  the  passenger  list  from  the  social  direc- 
tor, Susan  Abernethy,  Let's  see  whether  there  are  any 
suspicious  characters.  Here  are  Jimmy  Brown,  who  just 
bought  the  Brooklyn  Bridge;  David  Cobb,  the  famous 
piccolo  player,  traveling  to  Spain  to  give  a  concert;  Shir- 
ley Dixon's  band  with  Rolland  Houston,  Jerry  Essie, 
Johnny  Martin,  Frankie  McGehee,  David  Goode,  and  Vir- 
ginia Griffith;  Kay  Kirby  and  John  Hopkins,  who  re- 
cently invented  a  cigaretteless  filter;  Chris  Chandell, 
Vance  Cordell,  Grady  Chapman,  and  Wayne  Burton, 
going  to  the  convention  of  Jack  Marshbank's  Toothbrush 
Company;  Harry  Clark  and  Ann  Marshall,  master  tree 
surgeons,   on   their  way  to   see   a   patient;    Swiss   cuckoo 


clock  investors — Judy  Johnson,  Paul  Rollins,  Edna  Earle 
Brown,  and  Richard  Davis;  here  are  Gay  Todd,  Martha 
Leak  McKenzie,  Linda  Stockton,  and  Robin  Shahan,  who 
head  the  Anti-Noise  Crusade;  and  Larry  Chapman,  Char- 
lotte Cranfill,  and  Audrey  Anthony — leaders  of  the  cam- 
paign for  the  abolition  of  rhetorical  principles. 

Martha:  On  the  next  page  are  listed  Merry  Gordon  Pannill, 
Will  Reynolds,  Jean  Hauser,  and  Mike  Sprinkle,  the 
foreign  representatives  from  Jaguar,  Incorporated;  Wal- 
ton Avery,  chaperoning  the  Sam  Allen  Glee  Club  mem- 
bers: Sandra  Clouse,  Nancy  Trivette,  Helyn  Bost,  Julia 
Carr,  and  Marilee  Conrad. 

Anna:  Back  here  is  Don  Shaffner,  the  world-renowned  butter- 
fly collector,  traveling  to  Africa  to  join  Judy  Koelmel  and 
Sandra  Ivey's  safari. 

Jean:  I  don't  think  any  of  those  people  would  have  stolen  the 
will.  Let's  see  whether  we  can  get  a  clue  from  this  copy 
of  the  Class  History  I've  brought  along: 

Having  floundered  our  way  through  the  eighth  grade, 
we  embarked  upon  our  freshman  year  with  star-filled 
eyes  and  high  hopes  of  untold  glories.  Let  by  Judy  Heinz, 
our  class  president,  we  were  first  introduced  to  student 
government  through  our  representative  "Butch"  Brown. 
Other  up-and-coming  leaders  among  us  were  Cathy  Little 
and  Randy  Wilson,  Teen-age  Council  members;  Bucky 
Buckalew,  president  of  the  HiY;  and  Anne  Marshall, 
president  of  the  YTeens. 

Abandoning  "The  Ancient  Mariner"  for  our  new- 
found friends,  Silas  and  Julius,  we,  as  sophomores,  were 
torn  between  202  and  218.  During  this  year  we  began  to 
take  a  more  active  part  in  school  organizations.  Our  class 
officers  were  Bobby  Chambers,  president;  Wilfred  Turner, 
vice-president;  Carolyn  Benbow,  secretary;  and  Anna  Bair, 
treasurer;  while  our  representatives  in  the  House  and 
Council  were  Wilfred  Turner  and  Peggy  Cryner,  respec- 
tively. 

Also  claiming  a  large  part  of  our  time  were  extra- 
curricular activities.  Among  the  aspiring  journalists  who 
labored  faithfully  over  their  editions  were  Phyllis  Hayes, 
Julie  Goodwin,  and  Ann  Travis.  Nearby,  lilting  strains  of 
music  floated  from  the  chorus  room,  where  Nancy 
Bowers,  Deanna  Thomas,  Sue  and  Sally  Schell,  and  Mar- 
tha Talley  were  exercising  their  vocal  chords.  From  Hanes 
Field  came  the  shouts  of  varisty  football  players  Bob 
Voorhees  and  Eddie  Pleasants,  majorettes  Ann  Vance  and 
Ruth  Thomas,  and  drum  major  Bobby  Mayer.  From  the 
gym  came  waves  of  applause  as  Sandy  Sheets  was  crowned 
basketball  homecoming  queen. 

June,  July  August . . .  and  at  last  were  were  upper- 


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classmen!  For  us  it  was  the  year  of  inductions:  among 
those  tapped  by  the  National  Honor  Society  were  Norris 
Johnston,  Emma  Jean  Zimmerman,  Louise  Efird,  Mike 
Robertson,  Charles  Elkins  and  Jim  Hart;  by  the  Quill  and 
Scroll,  Mary  Louise  Hurst,  Merry  Gordon  Pannill,  and 
Judy  Heinz;  and  by  the  Masque  and  Gavel,  Johnny 
Clinard.  New  members  of  the  Senior  Service  Club  in- 
cluded Gaither  Lewis  and  Neal  Lowrance;  Barry  Cook, 
Jerome  Shapiro,  and  other  juniors  were  selected  to  be- 
come members  of  the  Key  Club;  while  David  Page,  John- 
ny Morrow,  and  Fred  Fowler  were  some  of  the  athletes 
in  the  Monogram  Club. 

We  juniors  were  also  very  prominent  in  the  adminis- 
tration of  our  honor  system.  Leaders  in  the  House  and 
Council  were  Sarah  Ebert,  Kathryn  Garner,  Chris  French, 
and  Eddie  Pleasants. 

In  the  spring  the  Senior  Class  selected  several  of  our 
girls  to  be  Senior  Marshals.  Anne  Newton,  Beebe  Davis, 
and  Joann  Hanks  were  among  those  chosen.  Also  in  the 
spring  came  the  unforgettable  Junior-Senior,  successfully 
managed  by  our  class  officers,  Bobby  Chambers,  Ralph 
Bender,  Carolyn  Benbow,  and  Wilfred  Turner,  who  were 
ably  assisted  by  committee  members  Kathy  Norfleet  and 
Sandy  Sheets.  Another  junior  attaining  success  and  dis- 
tinction was  Norton  Tennille,  who  was  elected  Governor 
of  Boys'  State. 

Time  passed  swiftly  and  finally  we  were  seniors! 
Leading  us  through  1957-1958,  the  era  of  Sputnik,  Mut- 
tnik,  and  In-school  Television,  were  our  class  officers,  Bill 
Farrell,  president;  Ralph  Bender,  vice-president;  Peggy 
Cryner,  secretary;  and  Ran  Shaffner,  treasurer.  Working 
along  with  them  were  Jerry  Evans  and  Norton  Tennille, 
president  and  vice-president  of  the  school;  Anna  Bair  and 
Alice  Grant,  Speaker  and  Speaker  Pro-tempore  of  the 
House  of  Representatives;  Martha  Eller,  editor  of  Pine 
Whispers,  and  Kay  Angel,  editor  of  the  Black  and  Gold. 
Other  leaders  were  Jimmy  Manuel,  Jim  Hitchcock,  and 
Frank  Saunders,  three  of  the  Senior  Executive  Committee 
members;  Wilson  Carter,  head  of  the  chorus;  Betty  Earp, 
president  of  the  Y-Teens;  Carolyn  Jarvis,  chairman  of 
the  Resegis;  Randy  Wilson,  head  of  the  Senior  Service 
Club;  Martha  Ann  Myers,  president  of  the  College  Club; 
Bill  Jackson,  president  of  the  National  Honor  Society; 
and  Kiki  Voss  and  Jean  Clary,  president  and  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  Girls'  Athletic  Association. 

We  eagerly  counted  the  days  as  they  raced  by  and 
just  as  eagerly  followed  our  football  team  on  to  a  win- 
ning season.  Led  by  co-captains  Cecil  Holcomb  and  Lin- 
wood  Davis  and  inspired  by  Anna  Conrad,  football  home- 
coming queen,  the  team  captured  second  place  in  the  con- 
ference. During  this  time  the  majorettes,  headed  by  their 
chief,  Julie  Blackwood,  and  the  band  kept  up  school 
spirit  and  won  admirers  throughout  the  state.  Anna  Bair, 
chief,    Carolyn    Benbow,    assistant    chief,    Joann    Hanks, 


Beverly   Bunn,   Martha    Payne,   Kiki   Voss,   Beebe   Davis, 
and  Alice  Grant  directed  the  cheers. 

Children's  Home,  led  by  Bill  Davidson,  Jerry  Mur- 
dock,  Weldon  Brigman,  and  John  Speight,  had  one  of  its 
best  football  season.  Urging  them  on  to  victory  were 
cheerleaders  Mary  Ann  Poteete,  Mary  McKinney,  and 
Mary   Davis. 

After  mid-term  exams  we  suddenly  realized  that 
our  high  school  life  was  almost  over.  Basketball,  spring 
sports,  the  Junior-Senior,  final  exams,  the  senior  picnic, 
and  Class  Day  raced  by;  graduation  was  upon  us. 

Martha  Ann:  No  help  there  either.  What  shall  we  do  now? 

Kay:  Quiet!  The  lights  are  being  dimmed;  it's  time  for  the 
entertainment:  Sonya  "Bubbles"  Robertson  with  her 
sparkling  music  makers,  and  the  Smiths— Doris,  Tommy, 
Jean,  and  Jerry— singing  Ted  Buddine's  "Rhapsody  in 
Dreamland." 

(Jean  leaves  and  returns  with  a  note.) 

Jean:  Hmmm — Here's  a  note  the  steward  just  gave  me.  "Glad 

you  made  the  boat  on  time;   now  don't  be  late  to   Big 
Ben!  signed  Jacques  the  Second." 
Martha:  Well,  it  won't  be  long  now;  the  boat  is  ready  to  dock. 

Scene   III 

A  cool,  misty  fog  envelops  a  busy  London  street.   (Anna, 
Martha  Ann,  Martha,  and  Kay  enter.) 

Anna:  I  never  thought  I'd  see  Buckingham  Palace  and  Carlos 
Lewis,  Bill  Buell,  and  Bobby  Sale,  as  some  of  the  guards. 

Martha  Ann:  There  go  a  group  of  foreign  dignitaries  to  meet 
the  Queen.  I  can  see  Becky  Fox,  Michael  Mock,  Phillip 
Nanzetta,  Tera  Frizzelle,  and  Cole  Bessonette. 

(Jean  enters.) 

Jean:  Oh,  those  tourists!  I  ran  into  Richard  Spainhour,  J.dy 
Crews,  Benny  Plitt,  and  Carol  Hester  in  a  party  led  by 
Emma  Lee  Caldwell.  They  were  crowding  into  Norma 
Jean  McMillan's  book  store  to  get  an  autograph  from  Tal- 
madge  Lane,  the  famous  author  of  Adventures  of  Bill 
Hunter.  In  the  crowd  I  also  saw  Margaret  Hobson,  Ann 
Shelton,  Henry  Capps,  Amy  Maya,  and  Helen  Shore — all 
congratulating  him. 

Kay:  That's  a  strange-looking  contraption.  Anna,  go  see  what 

those  men  are  doing  with  it. 
(Anna  leaves  and  returns.) 

Anna:  You'll  never  guess!  Jerry  Lackey,  Chip  Johnson,  and 
Meb  Davis  are  testign  fog  with  a  new  machine  invented 
by  K.  T.  Thomas,  Katherine  Jones,  and  Sally  Ann  Chap- 
pie. 


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Martha:  There  goes  Elizabeth  McCanless  and  Estie  Honeycutt. 
I  remember  now.  They're  appearing  at  the  Palladium 
this  week  with  Phillip  Melvin's  Wild  West  Show.  Isn't 
Mary  Wolfe  Maddrey's  acrobatic  troupe,  with  Glenyce 
Pass,  Judy  Vermilya,  Betty  Horton,  Bob  Rike,  and  Rich- 
ard Payne,  appearing  there  next  week? 

Martha  Ann:  If  we  have  time  later  on,  let's  go  to  Suzan  Doug- 
las' Tea  Room  and  have  tea  and  crumpets.  Edna  McCar- 
thy, Jeannie  Church,  Carlene  Elliot,  and  Ann  Sheets  are 
going  in  now. 

Jean:  I  wonder  whether  they  serve  that  new  brand  of  instant 
crumpet  mix  manufactured  by  Doug  Walker  and  Tommy 
Butner? 

Kay:  Wait  a  minute!  What  are  Bobby  Stafford  and  Ronald 
Brewer  doing: 

Anna:  That  sign  says,  "Pardon  the  inconvenience.  We  are 
flipping  the  highways  over  so  the  British  will  be  driving 
on  the  right  side  of  the  road." 

Martha:  Oh,  my  aching  feet!  Here  we  are  at  Big  Ben  at  last! 
Let's  go  up  in  the  tower  and  see  what  makes  this  clock 
tick.  Kay,  ask  the  watchman  where  the  will  might  be 
hidden. 

Kay:  Hey,  you!  Why  it's  Cecil  Holcomb,  keeping  up  with  the 
time  at  last!  Cec,  have  you  seen  any  suspicious  characters 
lurking  about?  Prying  at  the  number  six,  you  say?  Let's 
take  a  look. 

Martha  Ann:  You're  right,  but  it's  only  another  note.  "I  know 
what  you  want — you  want  the  will.  You'll  find  it  at 
the  base  of  the  Eiffel  Tower,  signed  Jacques  the  Tihrd." 

All:  Oh,  no!!! 


Scene  IV 
(Our  group  is  walking  towards  the  Eiffel  Tower) 

Anna:  How  about  that  activity  up  there?  Surely  was  a  rough 
flight!  It  really  wasn't  the  pilot's  fault,  though;  Wayland 
Blake  tried  to  do  his  best,  and  John  Speight  did  keep  us 
on  the  right  course. 

Martha:  Let's  stop  at  that  sidewalk  cafe  and  relax  for  a  minute. 
We've  been  rushing  so  much;  shall  we  take  a  couple  of 
hours  and  just  see  the  sights  here  in  Paris? 

Kay:  I've  always  wanted  to  go  to  the  Follies.  I  understand 
there's  a  matinee  today  at  two  o'clock.  How  about  going? 

All:  O.K. 

Jean:  Wish  we  had  time  to  see  a  fashion  show.  Say,  here  come 
some  models  wearing  clothes  from  the  collection  of 
famous  fashion  designer,  Eddie  Thompson — Nancy  Starts- 


man,  Peggy  Miller,  Jean  McDowell,  Aurelia  Gibson,  and 
Linda  Hardie. 

Martha  Ann:  I'd  love  to  have  a  sketch  made;  let's  go  next  door 
to  that  artist  who's  showing  some  of  her  pictures.  I  think 
it  is  Jackie  Steele;  you  all  just  look  around  out  here. 

(Martha  Ann  leaves.) 

Anna:  She  must  specialize  in  portraits.  Those  are  of  Bill  Avery, 
Betty  Ptacek,  Virginia  Key,  Jim  Beard,  and  Steve  Calaway; 
and  isn't  that  a  remarkable  likeness  of  Mary  Alice  Roberts. 

Martha;  Look  what  I  found!  This  one  is  called  "Landing 
Forces  at  Reynolds  High  School,"  picturing,  I  think,  Bob 
Voorhees,  Brooks  Haworth,  Jerry  Davis,  and  Mac  Jones. 

(Martha  Ann  re-enters.) 

Martha  Ann:  The  sketch  is  finished.  Don't  you  think  it  is 
good? 

Jean:  What  do  I  hear?  Great  balls  of  fire,  it's  the  French 
Foreign  Legion,  returning  for  a  parade  in  honor  of  their 
hero,  Ronnie  Wise.  Look  at  all  those  Legionnaires  out  of 
step — John  Curlee,  Howard  Kelly,  Bobby  Loyd,  Charles 
Bowden,  and  Gary  Long. 

Kay:  It's  almost  two  o'clock.  We'd  better  hurry  down  the 
street  to  the  Follies.  I'm  afraid  we  have  time  for  only  the 
first  act;  we'll  have  to  miss  the  others. 

Anna:  Ssssh,  look  who's  on  the  stage — Betty  Earp  is  delivering 
one  of  her  famous  lectures,  "The  Importance  of  the 
French  language  in  Outer  Space  Research." 

Martha:  I  can't  understand  a  word  she's  saying;  and,  anyway, 
our  time  is  running  out.  Let's  go  on  to  the  Tower  and 
find  that  will. 

(Group  continues  on  its  way  toward  the  tower.) 

Martha  Ann:  My  program  from  the  Follies  says  that  the  next 

act  was  a  chorus  line  featuring  Judy  Butler,  Patricia  Ann 

Myers,  Gayle   Bull,   Linda   Kirby,   and   Carolyn   Morgan. 

And  following  them  we  would  have  seen  Paul  Heist  and 

Fred  Fowler's  flea  circus.  - 

(The  group  arrives  at  the  Eiffel  Tower.) 

Jean:    Now   that  we're   here   at  this   old   tower,   does   anyone 

have  a  suggestion  as  to  where  the  will  may  be  hidden? 

No?  Well,  start  looking! 

Kay:  Here  it  is!  No,  it's  just  another  message.  "Your  wish  may 
come  true  if  you  use  your  three  coins  in  Rome,  signed 
Jacques  the  Fourth." 

Scene  V 
Having  decided  that  the  clue  referred  to  the  well-known 


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wishing  fountain,  the  group  has  proceeded  to  Rome  and  now 
stands  near  the  fountain  pondering  the  location  of  the  docu- 
ment. 

Anna:    Now    what? 

Martha:  Where  could  the  will  be  hidden  in  this  fountain? 

Jean:  How  can  you  read  a  newspaper  at  a  time  like  this, 
Martha  Ann? 

Martha  Ann:  I  was  reading  about  the  Olympics  being  held  in 
Athens  now.  I  notice  some  Reynolds  graduates  are  over 
with  our  U.  S.  team.  The  article  mentions  Billy  Weaver, 
Jimmy  Moore,  Dot  Cox,  Bonnie  Dowell,  Carolyn  Carri- 
ker,  and  Ann  Poley. 

Kay:  Hey,  look  over  there.  I  believe  it's  Charles  Elkins  and 
Nicky  Daves.  It  looks  as  if  they're  going  to  Monte  Carlo 
to  visit  the  royal  family. 

Anna:  Yes,  and,  as  we  passed  Homer  Snow's  Jam  Factory,  did 
you  see  Don  Crater,  Kay  Brown,  Diane  Tuttle,  Charles 
Holder,  and  Wanda  Neal,  trampling  grapes? 

Martha:  How  could  I  miss  those  purple  feet!  I  also  noticed 
Clara  Jane  Buchanan,  Jane  Travis,  Robert  Carter,  and 
Julia  Hobson,  drying  noodles  in  the  sun  for  Lucy  Ru- 
dolph's Spaghetti  Company. 

Martha   Ann:    Look!    That   vender   is   selling   pizza    pies.    I'm 

going  to  get  one. 
(Martha  Ann  leaves.) 

Kay:  Wish  I  had  brought  my  rod  and  reel  as  those  people 
did.  Looks  as  if  Julian  McKenzie,  Benny  Parks,  and  Joe 
Bass  are  enjoying  the  sport,  even  if  they  aren't  catching 
fish. 

Jean:  Egads!  What  are  those!  Deep  sea  divers!  (Jean  points 
to  the  orchestra  pit.) 

Anna:  It's  John  Tuttle,  Mike  Davis,  Stan  Hutcheson,  and 
Johnny  Johnson;  and  there's  Ronald  Enders,  gathering 
information  for  his  fish  directory. 

(Martha  Ann  returns.) 

Martha  Ann:  You'd  never  guess  who  is  vending  those  pizzas — 
Steve  Moore!  And  Carolyn  Baugh,  Hubert  Collins,  Mar- 
jorie  Harp,  Barbara  Mabe,  and  Carol  Munroe  were  help- 
ing him  make  them.  But  that  was  the  worst  pizza  I've 
ever  eaten!  Look  what  I  bit  into!  (Martha  Ann  starts  to 
throw  away  the  pie.) 

Martha:  Wait!  What's  that  note  attached  to  it? 

Jean:  It  reads,  "Forget  it!  This  has  gone  fare  enough.  Here's 

your  will,  signed  Jacques  the  Fifth.  P.  S.  Jokette!" 
All:   We've  found  it! 
Martha: 


LAST  WILL  AND  TESTAMENT 

"Time  marches  on,"  and  too  soon,  we  have  found, 
Old  "Pomp  and  Circumstance"  sadly  will  sound, 
But  ere  we  depart  from  our  dear  Demon  hill, 
We  wish  to  leave  you  our  Senior  Class  will: 

To  you,  Mr.  Joyner,  our  leader  and  friend, 
Abundant  good  wishes  we  heartily  send; 
To  faculty,  faithful  and  patient,  we  give 
Our  gratitude,  lasting  as  long  as  we  live. 

Miss  Stephenson,  Senior  class  sponsor,  for  you: 
Our  thanks  for  the  aid  and  encouragement,  too. 
And  to  all  who  have  helped  us  to  travel  our  way 
A  gracious,   big  "Thank  you,"  we  warmly  would  say. 

Juniors,  we  leave  as  the  year  fast  is  finishing 
Senior  class  privileges,  slowly  diminishing; 
To  all  of  you  girls  who  persistently  grapple 
With  calorie  counters,  now  Bunn  leaves  an  apple. 

Neil  Williams,  great  skill  with  the  basketball 
Tommy  Smith  leave  you,  the  crowds  to  enthrall; 
Benni  her  "Big  Three  Notes"  leaves  to  Kay; 
Peyton  and  Leech  simply  leave  it  to  Jay. 

Louie  and  Kiki,  who'll  rock  'till  the  end, 

Sadly  leave  bugging  to  Kenneth  and  Bren; 

To  Broadus  and  Shorty  we  leave  brooms  and  soap; 

"Blossom"  will  leave  her  slow  drawl — we  hope! 

Fred  Fowler  and  Earp  their  height,  they  believe, 
To  Don  Foltz  and  Martha  Marler  will  leave; 
Bill  Davidson  leaves  to  the  boys  his  "snow" 
With  hopes  that  as  much  of  success  they  may  know. 

Miss  Stephenson's  homeroom  your  sorrow  entreats, 
And  leaves  to  Dave  Blanco  those  good  chapel  seats; 
And  to  all  the  juniors  we  now  leave  with  pities 
A  ragged  "Aeneid"  and  "A  Tale  of  Two  Cities." 

And  also  to  you,  TV  history,   (good  grief!), 
We  leave  with  tired  hands  and  a  sigh  of  relief; 
We  give  you  with  grace  to  "that  long  tall  man" 
And  trust  you  will  end  up  an  Edinger  fan. 

May  you  have  commercials  and  note-taking  rests, 
And  freedom  from  Coach  Wilson's  fatal  "snap  tests." 
And  for  good  Mr.  Mitchell  a  set  that  won't  fade, 
And  a  summer  of  ease  with  no  papers  to  grade. 

Bill  Farrell  leaves  boots  and  a  trusty  old  gun, 
We  all  leave  a  year  packed  with  hard  work  and  fun, 
With  mingled  emotions  our  class  now  departs 
And  leaves  you  a  school,  very  dear  to  our  hearts. 

— The   End 


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