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North  Carolina  Room 
Forsyth  County  Public  Library 
660  West  .Fifth  Street ' 

Winston-Sa?ems  NC-  27101 


Winston -Sal  em 
Norffi    Carolina 


MARY  ELIZABETH  HUNT  Co-Editor 

PHYLLIS  RAY  Co-Editor 

I.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  Photographer 

DICK   PORTER    Photographer 

MISS  BETTIE  MOBLEY  Adviser 


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Her    portals,    fall    and    wide, 

Call    us    from    every    side, 
Our   youthful    steps    to    guide 

3ov   future    days. 
Her    pleasant    patfis,    fier    trees, 

Whisper    courage    tfirougfi    the    fireeje  ; 
Our   greatest   need    she    sees 

And    leads   always. 


May    we    more    useful  he, 
Always    our    duty    see, 

Strive    on    to   victory 

through    the    Qolden    Rule. 

May    we    always    aspire 

,  So    lift,  fier    banners    higher, 
Add    to    her    fame    and    power    ; 
Qod    oless   our    school. 


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Mr.   Mitchell    poses   in   his 
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Our  dedication    is  well    received   by  our   good   friend   and    history    teacher. 


Dedication 


Tall  and  lanky,  with  expressive  hands,  a  constant 
smile,  and  a  personality  that  wins  the  hearts  of 
everyone  he  meets  —  that's  Mr.  Mitchell.  We've  sat 
entranced  in  his  sociology  and  American  history 
classes,  listening  to  history  come  alive  as  he  put  a 
little  of  himself  into  each  lesson.  We've  laughed  at 
his  hilarious  comments  and  repeated  them  again  and 
again  to  classmates,  and  we've  suddenly  grown 
serious  and  thought  a  little  deeper  as  he  discussed 
the  gravity  of  an  important  event.  Now,  to  Mr. 
Mitchell,  for  his  wonderful  personal  qualities  and  his 
great  teaching  ability,  we,  the  seniors,  dedicate  this 
book. 


MR.   McLEAN   MITCHELL 


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Our  annual  for  1960  is  built  around 
the  theme  of  Reynolds  High  School. 
We  use  the  words  of  our  Alma  Mater 
to  present  the  different  phases  of  our 
daily  school  life.  We  hope  that  this 
annual  may  serve  as  a  reminder  of  our 
past  school  days  and  will  continue  to 
bring  memories  in  the  years  to  come. 


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Call    us    from    evevu    side, 

Our    yout&jul    steps    to    guide 
3or    future    days. 


Administration 


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CITY  SCHOOL  ADMINISTRATIVE  STAFF 

Seated:  Dr.  William  Self,  Assistant  Superintendent;    Dr.  A.   Craig   Phillips,   Superintendent;    Mr.   Marvin   Ward,   Assistant   Superintendent;    Stand- 
ing: Mr.  C.  T.   Leinbach,   Jr.,   Comptroller;   Mr.    Ned   Smith,   Administrative  Assistant. 


WINSTON-SALEM  CITY  BOARD  OF   EDUCATION 

Seated:  Mr.  Paul  Pegram,  Mrs.  Norton  F.  Tennille,  Mr.  Clifford  Perry,  Chairman;  Mr.  M.  C.  Benton,  the  Rev.  William  R.  Crawford,  Mr.  William 
Knott,   Mr.   Phillip   Froelich. 


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MR.  C.   R.  JOYNER 

Mr.  Joyner  is  always  ready  with  a 
smile,  a  joke,  an  offer  of  assistance,  or 
a  word  of  advice  for  the  students  at 
Reynolds.  Long  after  their  graduation, 
the  students  will  remember  him  and  his 
fine  work  as  principal. 


Department  Heads 


HERMAN   BRYSON 

ANNIE  GRAHAM 

MATALINE 

MRS.   ARDENA 

ROBERT 

Physical    Education 

CALDWELL 

COLLETTE 

CRAVER 

CROOKSHANK 

Library 

Science 

Home   Economics 

Industrial   Arts 

JUNE  DINKINS 

MRS.   ANNIE 

MRS.   SARAH 

ANNA   RUTH 

HAZEL 

JANIE  WEAVER 

Physical    Education 

PRESTON 

FROST 

MOTTESHEARD 

STEPHENSON 

History 

FEARRINGTON 

Mathematics 

Commercial 

English 

Language 

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BRUCE    AYSCUE 

B.A. 

English 

MARY   JANE    BAKER 

B.A.,    M.E. 
Guidance    Director 

FAYE    BRANCH 

B.A. 
Commercial 

MRS.    SUZANNE    BRITT 

B.A. 

Language 


HERMAN   BRYSON 

B.S.,   M.A. 
Physical    Education 

ANNIE   GRAHAM 
CALDWELL 

B.A.,    B.S. 
Librarian 

ALMON   R.   CARR 

B.S.,   M.A. 
Industrial    Arts 

MATALINE  COLLETTE 

B.A. 
Science 


MRS.   MARY  ANN 
CRAFT 

B.A. 
Mathematics 

MRS.   ARDENA 
CRAVER 

B.A.,    B.S. 
Home   Economics 

MRS.   KATE  CRAVER 

B.A. 

Mathematics 

ROBERT   E. 
CROOKSHANK 

B.E.,   M.A. 
Industrial    Arts 


L.  W.   CROWELL 

B.S.,   M.A. 
Mathematics 

LEIGHTON   CULLER 

B.A. 
Mathematics 

JUNE   DINKINS 

B.S.,  M.S. 
Physical    Education 

MRS.   JULIA   EBERT 

B.A. 
English 


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LUCILE   EDWARDS 

B.A. 
English 

MRS.  ANNIE  PRESTON 
FEARRINGTON 

B.A.,  M.A. 
Language 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE 
FITTS 

B.A. 
Mathematics 

MRS.   HAZEL  FLACK 

B.A. 
Social   Studies 


MRS.   SARAH   FROST 

B.A.,   M.A. 
Mathematics 

MRS.   EVELYN 
GARRISON 

B.A.,   M.S. 
English 

MRS.  JO  ANN   HELMS 

B.A. 

Spanish 

MRS.   AILEEN    HEPLER 

B.A. 

Language 


MRS.   DOROTHY   HINE 

B.A. 
Latin 

ELIZABETH    B.   KAPP 

B.A. 

English 

DON   KELLY 

B.A.,   M.E. 
Social   Studies 

MRS.  CAROLYN 
LOWDER 

B.S. 
Science 


MRS.   CATHERINE 
LYERLY 

B.A. 
English 

MRS.  MARGARET 
McDERMOTT 

B.A.,   M.A. 
Language 

HAZEL    McKEEL 

B.A.,  M.eT 
Commercial 

CLYDE  McSWAIN 

Vocational    Printing 


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FAYE  MARTIN 

B.A. 
Language 

MARY   HESTON   MARTIN 

B.A. 
Language 

ROBERT  A.   MAYER 

B.M.,   M.M. 
Music 

Mclean  Mitchell 

B.S.,   M.A. 
Social    Studies 


BETTIE  ANNE  MOBLEY 

B.A. 
English 

EVELYN   MOORE 

B.A. 

Language 

DONALD   H.   MORROW 

B.A. 

Social     Studies 

MRS.   LUCINDA  MOSER 

B.A. 

Mathematics 


ANNA   RUTH 
MOTTESHEARD 

B.S.,    M.E. 
Commercial 

K.   M.   PETERS 

B.A. 
Mathematics 

MRS.   CATHERINE 
REICH 

B.A. 

Mathematics 

JERRY  G.   REID 

B.S. 
Driver   Education 


LILLIAN   T.   RHODES 

B.A.,   M.A. 
English 

MRS.   NANCY  SCHULTZ 

•B.A. 
Social     Studies 

MRS.   ELIZABETH   SINK 

B.A.,   M.A. 
English 

PAUL  SNYDER 

B.M.,  M.M. 
Chorus 


MRS.  CAROLINE 
SPENCER 

B.S. 
Science 


MRS.  CAROLYN 
SPENCER 

B.S. 
Social    Studies 


H.   B.  STEPHENS 

B.A. 
Art 


HAZEL  STEPHENSON 

B.A.,  M.A. 
English 


MRS.  MARJORIE 
STEPHENSON 

B.A. 
English 


FIN  LEY  C.  WATTS 

B.S. 
Science 


JANIE  WEAVER 

B.A. 
Guidance    Director 


WILLIAM  A.  WEBSTER 

B.S.,  M.E. 
Biology 


RAY  WHITLEY 

B.A. 
Biology 


SHIRLEY  S.  WILSON 

B.S. 
Social   Studies 


MRS.  JANE  WOMBLE 

B.S.,  M.E. 
Mathematics 


LINDA  HARDIE 

Secretary 


MRS.  GLADYS  EARP 

Asst.  Secretary 


MRS.  ALYCE  FLETCHER 

Dietitian 


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W&isper   courage    tdrougd    the    breeze    ; 

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PHIL  DUNN 

President 


L.   H.   HUTCHINS 

Vice-President 


MARY  JACKSON 

Secretary 


JIM  BULLA 

Treasurer 


MISS  HAZEL  STEPHENSON 
CLASS  SPONSOR 

Thanks,  Miss  Stephenson,  for  your  help  in 
making  this  year  such  a  meaningful  one  for  us. 
You've  guided  us  in  all  our  duties  and  responsibili- 
ties as  seniors  and  shown  a  genuine  interest  in 
each  of  us  as  individuals.  Through  your  teaching 
we've  gained  a  great  knowledge  of  human  nature 
as  well  as  of  literature  and  grammar.  We'll  always 
remember  you.       THE  SENIOR  CLASS 


SENIOR  MASCOTS 

Debbie  Bryant,  with  her  bobbing  pony  tail,  and 
Randy  Vance,  with  his  appealing  grin,  were  the 
pride  of  the  senior  class  this  year.  The  two  mascots 
delighted  everyone  at  Class  Day  and  the  Senior 
Picnic. 


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CARLTON   NOBLE 
ADAMS,  JR. 

"A  chain   is  as  strong  as  its  weakest 
link." 

Language  Course:  Football  2,3,4, 
Scrub  2,  Var.  3,4;  Student  Council  1; 
House  Court,  Treas.  2,  Speaker  Pro 
Tem.  4;  Superlative  4;  Freshman 
Class  Vice-Pres.;  Math  Club  4; 
Freshman,  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Hi- 
Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres.  4;  Key  Club  2,3,4, 
Corres.    Sec.   3,    Treas.   4. 


ANN   McGRADY  ADAMS 

"Once,     always,     and     forever.     Bill." 

Commercial  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Junior  Red  Cross  Representative  2; 
Hall  Monitor  1,2,3;  Resegis;  College 
Club. 


CHARLOTTE   ELIZABETH 
ALLEN 

"Rocking  Robin" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 2,3;    Resegis. 


MARY   ELIZABETH 
AMMONS 

"Leave    silence   to    the    Saints,    I    am 
but  human." 

Language  Course:  C.  H.  Choir  1,2,3, 
4;  S.N.O.M.C.  1,2,3;  Thespians  3; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Girls'  Chorus 
1,3,4;   Office   Page    1. 


DAVID   EDWARD  ANGELL 

"I    have    often    regretted    my    speech, 
never  my  silence." 

Scientific  Course:    Hi-Y   1,2,3,4;   Soph- 
omore   Boys'   Club;    History   Club  4. 


CONRAD  CLINTON 
ASHBURN,  JR. 

"I  only  have  eyes  for  you." 

Scientific    Course:     Baseball     1;     Hi- 


1 ,2;     Freshman 
more   Boys'   Club; 


loys'     Club;     Sopho- 
Science   Club. 


CORRETTA  ANN   ASHBURN 

"My  true   love   hath   my   heart,  and    I 
have   his." 

Commercial  Course:  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Chorus  1,2;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  1;  G.A.A. 
2. 


MICHAEL  DAVID  ASHBURN 

"Tho    other    nights    and    other    days, 

have     found     us    gone     our    separate 

ways  .  .  .  ." 

Language  Course:  C.  H.  Football  1, 
2,3,4,  J.  V.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Baseball  1; 
Track  3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4,  Vice- 
Pres.  4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Head  Usher 
4;  Boys'  Chorus  3,4;  Campus  News 
Reporter  4;  Photography  Club  4; 
C.H.S.C.  Vice-Pres.  2,  Sec.  3,  Treas.  4. 


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DELORES  ASSAF 

"This    'Blossom'    is    from    the    Home." 

Home  Economics  Course:  C.H.  Soft- 
ball 1,2,3,4;  Basketball  1;  Choir  1,2, 
3,4;  S.N.O.M.C,  Vice-Pres.  4;  Home 
Economic  Club  3;  Dramatics  Club  4; 
Monogram   Club   3,4. 


JIMMY   LYNNE  AYERS 

"The    best    things    in    life    are    free." 

Language  Course:  Freeman  H.S., 
Richmond,  Va.  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Scholar- 
ship .Committee  Chrm.  3,  Council  4; 
Gym  Leaders  Club  2,3,4;  Tennis  Var. 
2,3,4;  Speedball  Var.  4,  Co-Captain; 
Football  Sponsor  4;  Order  of  Rainbow 
3,4;  Y-Teens  2,3,4;  College  Club  4; 
Service  Clubs  2,3,4,  Sec.  3;  M.Y.F. 
Council    4. 


PATSY  ANN   BACON 

"And    Eggs" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Var.  Mgr. 
3;  Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4;  Nurse's 
Asst.  3,4;  Red  Cross  Rep.  3,4;  Hall 
Monitor  4;  Order  of  the  Rainbow  2, 
3,4;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Senior 
Executive  Committee;  Service  Clubs 
1,2,3,4. 


MARY   ELLEN   BAIR 

"Before   you   accuse   me,   take   a   look 
at  yourself." 

Language  Course:  Resegis;  College 
Club;  Service  Clubs  1,2,3;  Majorettes 
1,2,3,4,  Dancing  Boots  4;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4;  Pep  Board  2;  Basketball 
Sponsor  1,  Football  4,  Homecoming 
Queen;  Senior  Marshal  3;  German 
Club  3,4,  Vice-Pres.  3;  Teen-Age 
Council    Sec.    2. 


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Memories 


PATRICIA    KAY    BARBEE 

"She's    little,    she's    spry,    there's    mis- 
chief in  her  eye." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  German  Club  3,4;  Tennis  Var. 
2,3,4;  Basketball  Var.  3,4;  Intramural 
Sports    1,2,3,4;    Hall   Monitor,  2,4. 


MARTHA   ELLEN    BARNETTE 

"The    only    way    to    have    a    friend    is 
to   be   one." 

Commercial  Course:  Sophoteers;  C.H. 
Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  4 
Softball  Var.  3,4;  Volleyball  Var.  3,4 
College  Club;  C.H.  Cheerleader  3,4 
Resegis;    Serviteers. 


ZEB    E.    BARNHARDT,   JR. 

"It  matters  not  whether  you  win  or 
lose    but    how    you    play    the    game." 

Language  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  March- 
ing Band  1,2;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Debating 
Club  2,3,4;  Key  Club  2,3,4;  National 
Honor  Society  3,4;  Masque  and  Gavel 
3,4;  Boys'  State  4,  Boys'  Nation  4; 
Forsyth  Youth  Commission  4;  Mono- 
gram Club  4;  National  Forsensic 
League   3,4,   Sec.   4. 


BEVERLY   ROSS  BARRETT 

["Ambition  and  the  will  to  work  are 
the    chief     ingredients     for     success." 

Language  Course;  Dreher  H.S.,  Colum- 
bia, S.  C,  1,2;  Y-Teens  3,4;  College 
Club;   Resegis. 


BRENDA   RUTH 
BARRINGER 

"You'll    find    when    all    is    understood 

that    what    seemed     bad     was     really 

good." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  1,  Pres.  2;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Basketball  3,4,  Jr.  Var.  3,  Var. 
4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Football  Sponsor  4; 
Dancing  Boots  4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Pep 
Board  4;    Hall   Monitor  4. 


ANNA   RUTH   BEARD 

"Friendship    is    love    with    its    wings." 

General  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Pep 
Board  Rep.  2;  Freshman  Girls  Service; 
Red   Cross   Rep.   3;    Sophoteers;    Servi- 


teers; Intramural 
mural  Basketball 
Resegis. 


Softball    2; 
1;     College 


Intra- 
Club; 


HAROLD   JOHNSON    BENDER 

"Head" 

Language  Course  Football  1,2,3,4, 
J.  V.  1,2,  Var.  3,4;  Key  Club  1,2,3,4, 
V.  Pres.  4;  Baseball  Mgr.  2;  Student 
Council  Treas.  2;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres. 
1;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Hi-Y 
Basketball  2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  3, 
4,  V.  Pres.  4;  Teen-age  Council  2,3,4, 
V.  Pres.  4;  Library  Staff  4;  Freshman 
Boys'   Club;    Class   Treas.   2,3. 


JUDITH   ANN   BENNETT 

"In   all   things   acknowledge    Him   and 
He   shall    direct   thy    paths." 

Commercial  Course:  Hanes  High 
School  1,2,3;  Bible  Club  1,2,3,4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Band 
1,2;  Chorus  1;  Majorette  2;  Latin 
Club    1;   G.A.A.  2;   Tennis   1,2,3. 


MERINDA  BENNETT 

"Georgia   Peach" 

General  Course:  Wacon  H.  S.,  Way- 
Cross,  Georgia  1;  F.H.A.  1;  Y-Teens 
2,3,4;  Pep  Board  3;  Sophoteers;  Ser- 
viteers; College  Club;  Resegis;  Rain- 
bow  2,3,4;    Intramural    Basketball    3. 


KAREN    LESLIE   BERNHARD 

"Works     without     show     and     without 
pomp    preside." 

Scientific  Course:  Summit  School  1  ; 
Y-Teens  2,4;  Dramatics-  Club  2; 
Nurse's  Page  2;  Basketball  intra- 
mural 2,4;  Speedball  Intramural  2; 
College   Club;    Resegis. 


JAMES   LEE    BINKLEY 

"Speak    to    the    earth,    and    it    shall 
teach    thee." 

Scientific  Course:  Model  Airplane 
Club  1;  Science  Fair  3,4;  Senior 
Science  Club  3,4;  Eagle  Scout,  Silver 
Award,  God  and  Country  Award,  Ex- 
plorer  Scout;    Usher's  Club  4. 


REUBEN   G. 
BLACKBURN,   III 

"Ben" 

Scientific  Course:  Orchestra  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Photography 
Club  3,4;  Instrumental  Music  Club  2; 
Concert  Band  1,2,3,4;  Marching  Band 
1,2,3,4. 


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SUSAN   NAYLOR 
BLACKMORE 

"May    all    your    dreams    come    true." 

Language  Course:  National  Honor 
Society  3,4;  Senior  Executive  Commit- 
tee 4;  Majorettes  1,2,3,4,  Alt.  1,2, 
Reg.  3,4,  Dancing  Boot  4;  Library 
Staff  3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4,  Sec. 
4;  Service  Clubs  1,2,3,4;  College  Club; 
Art  Club    1;   Gym   Leader  2,4. 


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QUAY   LYLE    BLALOCK,   JR. 

"Blazby" 

Language  Course:  Monogram  Club 
3,4,  Treas.  4;  Service  Clubs  1,2,3; 
S.S:C.  1,2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Treas.  3, 
Sec.  4;  Track  2,3;  Jr.  High  Baseball 
1,  Basketball  1;  Football  1,2,3,4,  Jr. 
Hi  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Teenage  Council 
1,2,3,4. 


RICHARD  PAUL  BOGGS 

"Richie" 

Language  Course:  S.S.C.  3,4;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sopho- 
more Boys'  Club;  Football  1,3,4,  Jr. 
High  1,  Mgr.  3,4;  Monogram  Club  4; 
Hi-Y  Basketball  3,4;  Pep  Board  3; 
Homeroom   Treas.  4. 


IRIS  OLIVIA  BONDS 
"I   know   not  what  the   future  holds, 
but    I    know   Who    holds   the   future." 

Language  Course:  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3; 
Choir  2,3;  Freshman  Girls'  Club;  Art 
Club  1 ;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege Club;  Resegis;  Office  Page  4. 


LOUIS  MAURICE 

BOUVIER,    JR. 

"Gamble    at    Frenchie's 

Scientific  Course: 
Club;  Football  1,2 
2;    Senior   Treas. 


Sophomore 
Scrub    1,   Jr. 


Boys'' 
Var. 


PATSY   ANNE   BOWERS 

"To    reach     the     Port    of     heaven     we 

must   sail    —   sail,    and    not    drift    nor 

lie   anchor." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir  2,3,4, 
Sec.  3,  Council  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Majorette  3,4; 
House  of  Rep.  2,4;  House  Court  4; 
Student  Council  4;  Football  Sponsor 
4;    Reseais:    Colleae   Club. 


REBECCA   ELANE    BOWMAN 

"It  is  better  to  be  small  and  shine 
than   to   be   big   and   cast  a   shadow." 

Mathematics  Course:  Rankin  High 
School  1,2;  Future  Teachers  of  Amer- 
ica Club  2;  National  Beta  Club  1,2; 
Order  of  the  Rainbow  3,4;  Girls' 
Chorus  3,4;  Choir  4;  Y-Teens  4; 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club; 
French    Club    4. 


MICHAEL  BRADBURN 

Straight  Pipes" 

Scientific  Course:  Boys'  College  Club 
3;  History  Club  2,4;  Movie  Projector 
Club    1,2. 


JAMES  MICHAEL  BRADFORD 

"But  I'm   going  to  get  married." 

Language  Course:  Villa  Marie  Anna 
1,2,3;  Football  Var.  1,2,3,4,  Co-Cap- 
tain 3;  Basketball  Var.  1,2;  Baseball 
Var.  1;  Monogram  Club  1,2,3,  Treas. 
1;   Chorus   1,2,3;    S.S.C.   4. 


JAMES   FREDERICK 
BRADSHAW,    III 

"Fred" 

Scientific    Course:     French    Club, 
Photography   Club   4;    Track   4. 


1,2; 


JUDY   CAROLE    BRANDE 

"Never    sacrifice     the     permanent     on 
the     alter     of     the     immediate." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,3;  Y.F.C.  Club  3,4, 
Sec.  3;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Rese- 
gis; Office  Page  1,2;  Intramurals 
1,2,3;    Reynolds  Quiz   Team   4. 


FRANCES  CORNELIA 
BRASKO 

"The   most   manifold   sign   of  wisdom 
is    continued    cheerfulness." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3; 
G.A.A.  Council  2,3,4;  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege Club;  Resegis;  Holl  Monitor  3,4; 
National   Honor  Society  3,4. 


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PRISCILLA   KEITH    BRIGGS 

"Pro" 

Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  4;  Instrumental  Music 
Club  1,2,3,  Treas.  3;  Rainbow  Girls 
1,2,3,4,  Officer  2,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3; 
Sophoteers;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Office   Page   4;    French   Club   4. 


JOSEPH   MICHAEL  BRITTAIN 

"Joe" 

Industrial  Arts  Course:  C.  H.  Football 
1,2,3,4;  Boys'  Chorus  4;  Ushers'  Club 
2,3,4;  Track  3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Freshman 
Boys'    Club. 


JUDITH   ANN   BROOKSHIRE 

"Not  too  serious,  not  too  gay,  but  a 
real  good  friend  in  a  real  good  way." 

Commercial  Course:  Girls'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  House  of  Representatives  1,2; 
Business  Club  2;  Basketball,  Intra- 
murals  1;  Homeroom  President  3; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Senior  Treas- 
ure;   Y-Teens    2. 


WALTER  LEE   BROTHERS 

"Rebel   Rider" 

Scientific  Course:   Radio  Club;   Science 
Club    3;    History    Club    4. 


CLIFFORD  GORDON 
BROWN   III 

"Always  wear  a  smile  and  people 
will    wonder    what    you're    thinking." 

Language  Course:  Baseball  1,2; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club;  History  Club;  History 
Club;   Homecoming   Escort  4. 


BETSY   HAYWOOD   BRYAN 

"Nobody  ever  listened   himself  out  of 
a   job." 

Language  Course:  Serviteers;  Band 
1,2,3,4;  Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  Thespians; 
Sophoteers;  Instramental  Music  Club 
1,2;  German  Club  3,4;  Speedball  In- 
tramural 1,2;  Softball  Intramural  1,2; 
Order  of  the   Rainbow    1,2,3,4. 


WILLIAM   DIXON   BRYANT 

"Bill" 

Language  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Junior  Hi  1,  Junior  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4; 
Track  2,4;  Hi-Y  3,4;  Teenage  Council 
2,3,4;  Pep  Board  4;  Monogram  Club 
4;  Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club;  Junior  Boys'  Service  Club. 


JAMES  JAY   BULLA 

"I    think    I'll   do    it   tomorrow   —    I've 
made    enough    mistakes    today." 

Language  Course:  Football  2,3,4, 
Scrub  2,  Var.  3,4;  Basketball  1,2,3,4, 
Junior  Hi  1,  Junior  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4; 
Var.  Track  1,4;  Key  Club  2,3,4;  Hi- 
Y  1,2,3,4,  V.  Pres.  2,  Chaplain  4; 
Monogram  Club  4,  Board  of  Control- 
House  of  Representatives  2;  Senior 
Executive  Committee;  Senior  Class 
Treasurer;    EHFC    4. 


NANCY  COE  BURGESS 

"Angel  Limited" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4;  College  Club;  Servi- 
teers; Gym  Leaders'  Club  4;  Hall 
Monitor  3;  Resegis;  Rainbow  Girls 
1 ,2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Varsity  Tennis 
2,3;  Intramural  Basketball  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman    Girls'    Service    Club. 


REBECCA  ROSA  LEE 
BURGESS 

"II   n' y  a   pas  de   roses  sans  epines." 

Language  Course:  Choir  2,3,4;  Of- 
fice Page  3,4;  Y-Teens  1;  Thespians 
1,2;  French  Club  3,4;  College  Club; 
Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Resegis;  State 
Music    Festival. 


J.   FRED   BURTON 

"To  play  well  the  game  of  life." 

Mathamatics  Course:  Basketball  1 ; 
Football  1;  Baseball  1;  Tennis  1; 
R.O.T.C.   2;    Demolay  2,3. 


PATRICIA   EVERHART 
BURTON 

"Once,    always,    and     forever    John." 

Math  Course:  Griffith  School  1;  Voice 
1,3;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College 
Club. 


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JACQUELIN   MAUREEN 
BUTLER 

"Nothing     great     or     small     is     ever 
achieved      without     enthusiasm." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Basketball  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  Vol- 
leyball Intramurals  1,2,3;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor 
2,3;  Library  Staff  4;  Pep  Board  4, 
Assistant   Chairman;    Football   Sponsor 


HOWARD    EUGENE 
BUTNER,   JR. 

"Act    well    your     part,    there    all    the 
honor     lies." 

Language  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Key 
Club  2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  V-Pres.  4, 
Chaplain  1;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4,  V-Pres.  4;  Masque  and  Gavel 
2,3,4,  Pres.  4;  National  Forsensic 
League  2,3,4,  Pres.  3;  Debating  Club 
2,3,4;  Debating  Team  2,3,4,  Var.  3; 
Track  4;  Ushers'  Club  2,3;  World 
Peace  Speech  Contest  3;  Monogram 
Club    4. 


SANDRA   GAIL  CALAWAY 

"A     dream      is     a     wish     your     heart 
makes." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Rainbow  1,2,3,4;  In- 
tramurals 1,2,3,4;  Thespians  1; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  French  Club 
4;    College    Club;    Resegis. 


LOUIS   SUDDARTH 
CALHOUN,   JR. 

"Act    well    your    part,    there    all 
honor   lies." 

Scientific     Course:     Var. 
Track    3,4;    Key   Ciub   3,4 
4. 


the 

Football     4; 
Math   Club 


ARTHUR   CAMERON 
CASHWELL,   JR. 

"Fools     rush     in     and     get     the     best 
seats." 

Scientific  Course:  Hi-Y  3,4;  Football 
1,2,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Senior 
Service  Club  3,4;  DeMolay  3,4;  Soph- 
omore Boys'  Club;  French  Club  2; 
Math  Club  3,4;    Ushers'   Club  3. 


MARY   ELIZABETH 
CHAFIN 

"Squirrel" 

Language  Course:  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  Hall  Monitor  3;  Ser- 
vice Clubs  1,2,3,4;  Intramurals  1,2,3, 
4;  Honor  Society  4;  College  Club; 
French  Club  3,4;  Dancing  Boots  4; 
Library  Staff  4;  Pep  Board  4;  Orches- 
tra   1,2. 


ELIZABETH    ALEXANDRA 
CHAMBERS 

"Lord,    make    me    an    instrument    of 
Thy   Peace." 

Language  Course:  Orchestra  1,2,3,4; 
Band  Color  Guard  2,3,4;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Office  Page  4;  Servi- 
teers; Instrumental  Music  Club  1,2; 
Intramurals    1,2,3;    Y-Teens  3,4. 


LAWRENCE   RUFTY 
CHANDLER,   JR. 

"It's  the   set  of  the   soul   that   deter- 
mines the  goal." 

Scientific     Course:      Stamp     Club      1; 
Science    Club    2,3,4. 


BRENDA  LOUISE  CHAPPELL 

"Live    today    knowing    that    tomorrow 
it  will   be   yesterday." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4,  Council  3,4;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club  Treas.;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  Rep.  2;  German  Club  3,4; 
Softball  Var.  1;  Speedball  Var.  2; 
Rainbow  Girls    1,2,3,4. 


ROBERT   LEE   CHEW,   JR. 

"Out  of  the  frying  pan  into  the  fire." 

Scientific  Course:  Radio  Clubl;  Ger- 
man Band  2,  Sec;  French  Club  2; 
Science  Club  3,4;  Marching  Band 
1,2,3. 


CAROLYN   LENORE  CHURCH 

"They  said  it  couldn't  be  done." 

Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Hall  Monitor  4;  Speedball  Intramural 
1;  Volleyball  1;  Girls  Chorus  1,2; 
Basketball    Intramural    1. 


RICHARD   McKINNIE 
CHURCH 

"Rick  —   Have   ear   will   travel." 

Industrial     Course:     Photography    3,4, 
Pres.    4. 


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PHYLLIS   ANN   CLANTON 

"It's  the   set   of   the   soul   that   deter- 
mines    the     goal." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  3;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Intramurals 
1,2,3,4;  National  Honor  Society  4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers, 
V.  Pres.;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  3,4;  French 
Club  4;   Order  of   Rainbow  2,3,4. 


JO  ALLISON   CLARY 

"C'est     la     vie;     C'est     I'amour." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Girls'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  Gym 
Leaders  Club  1,2;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives 1;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Pep 
Board  2,4;  A  Capella  Choir  2,3,4; 
Office  Page  4;  College  Club;  French 
Club    4. 


VIRGINIA   ADAIR   CLIFTON 

"Just    to    see     him     smile    makes    my 
life     worth     while." 

Home  Economics  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club  3;  College  Club;  Rese- 
gis; French  Club  2,3;  Hall  Monitor 
1,2;  House  of  Representatives  1;  In- 
tramurals    1. 


JEAN   FRANKIE  CLY 

"Youth    comes   but   once   in   a 
lifetime." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra  1,2,3; 
French  Club  3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  4; 
Nurse's  Page  4;  College  Club;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  Colorguard  2,3;  Hall  Monitor 
3;  Junior-Senior  Committee  3;  Intra- 
mural  Sports    1,2,3,4. 


CARYLL  ADELE  COAN 

"Criekett  —  The  best  way  to  cheer 
yourself    is    to    cheer    someone    else." 

Language  Course:  Summit  School  1; 
Cheerleader  3,4,  Chief  4;  Senior 
Marshal  3;  Co-Chairman  of  Junior- 
Senior;  Football  Sponsor  4;  Pep 
Board  2,3,4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  French  Club 
2;  Gym  Leaders'  Club  2,3,4;  Library 
Staff  4;  Basketball  Intramurals  2,3, 
4,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;   Most  Popular. 


ANN   LUCILE  COCKERHAM 

"May     God     be     with     you." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs 
1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Council  3,4; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4,  V.  Pres.  4;  Order  of 
the  Rainbow  1,2,3;  Girls'  Chorus  1; 
Tennis  Varsity  2,3,4;  Speedball  Var- 
sity 3;  Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4; 
Bowling  Team  Sec.  2;  Football  Spon- 
sor^; Hall  Monitor  1,3,4;  Bible  Club 
1;    College    Club. 


APRIL   YON   COLLIER 

"Might     as     well,     can't     dance." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Pep  Board  4;  House  of 
Representatives  2;  Gym  Leader  3; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Pine  Whisp- 
ers Feature  Editor  3,4;  Sophoteers 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  3,4 
Black  and  Gold  Caption  Editor  3,4 
College    Club. 


D.  WAYNE  COLTER 

"Train" 

Scientific  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Junior  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Monogram 
Club  3,4;  Hi-Y  3,4;  Choir  1,2,3,4; 
Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  State  Festival 
Chorus  2,3,4;   Senior  Service  Club  3,4. 


BRUCE  STEPHEN   COOPER 

"Time   will   pass  and   we'll   be   on   our 
way  .  . . . " 

Social  Studies  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
DeMolay  3,4;  Tennis  1 ;  Orchestra 
1,2,3,4;  Instrumental  Music  Club; 
History  Club;  Piedmont  Orchestra 
3,4;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Winston- 
Salem  Junior  Symphony  3,4;  Senior 
Science  Club. 


LINDSEY  THOMAS 
COOPER,    III 

"Yes,  M.   A.   M.I" 

Scientific  Course:  Boys'  Chorus  1,2, 
3,4;  A  Capella  Choir  1,2,3,4,  Treas. 
4;  Math  Club  3,4;  DeMolay  1,2,3,4; 
Festival  Chorus  3,4;  Bible  Club  1; 
Ushers'    Club    4. 


LARRY   WAYNE   COPE 

"Curly" 

Mathematics     Course:     Science     Club; 
Photography    Club. 


DAVID   E.   COVINGTON 

"The    wide    world    is    all    before    us." 

Social  Studies  Course:  Radio  Club  1,3; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  College  Club; 
Junior  Service  Club  3;  Monogram 
Club  4;  Tennis  Var.  4;  Football  2,3, 
Junior    Var.    2,    Scrub    3. 


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5.  V.  History 


good 


ANN   COWAN 

"Grin    once    in    a    while    —    it's 
for .you." 

Language  Course:  Gray  High  1,2,3; 
F.T.A.  1,2,3;  Pep  Club  1,2,3;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  I.C.C.  Rep.  2;  Latin 
Club  2;  Office  Page  1,2;  Recreation 
Supt.  3;  W.S.J.S.  Jr.  Town  Meeting  3; 
Intramural  Basketball  1;  College 
Club;    Resegis. 


CAROL  JEANETTE  COX 

"To  err  is  human,  to  forgive  divine." 

Language  Course:  Basketball  Var. 
1,2,3,4;  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A. 
1,2,3,4,  Council  2,3,4;  Resegis;  Col- 
lege Club;  Serviteers;  Y-Teens  1,2,3, 
4;  Sophoteers;  Freshman  Service  Club; 
French  Club  4;  Hall  Monitor  3,4; 
Superlative. 


CURTIS  EDWARD  COX 

"Learning    without    thought    is    labor 
lost;  thought  without  learning   is  per- 
ilous." 

Social  Studies  Course:  C.  H.  Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4,  J.  V.  1,  Var.  2,3,4 
Football  1,2,3,4,  J.  V.  1,  Var.  2,3,4 
Monogram  Club  2,3,4;  Boys'  Choir  4, 
MVF  V.  Pres.  3,  Council  3;  History 
Club   4. 


MOLLY  MOIR  COX 

"I     was     so     embarrassed." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4;  German  Club  3,4;  College  Club; 
Y-Teens  1, 2,3,4;  Orchestra  2,3,  All- 
State  2;  Basketball  Sponsor  -2;  Foot- 
ball Sponsor  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Gym 
Leaders'  Club  2,3,4;  Var.  Basketball 
2,3,4;   French  Club  3,4;   Pep   Board  4. 


SANDRA   KAYE  CRAFT 

"A     dream     is     a     wish     your     heart 
makes." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4;  French  Club  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4,  Council  3,4;  Girls' 
Chorus  1,2;  Office  Page  3,4;  Order 
of  Rainbow  1,2,3,4;  Intramural 
Sports   1,2,3,4;   Tennis  Var.   3,4. 


JEWELL   CRANFILL 

"I  can  do  all  things  through  Christ 
which    strengtheneth    me."    Phil    4:13. 

Language  Course:  Softball  Var.  1,2; 
Speedball  Var.  1,2;  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club;  Serviteers;  Sophoteers; 
G.A.A.  1,2;  Bible  Club  3,4;  Resegis; 
Intramural   Sports   1,2. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS 
CRANFILL,  JR. 

"Bill" 

Mathematics  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Jr.  Var.  Baseball  2;  Senior  Treas.; 
Junior-Senior  Committee  3. 


CHARLES   LESTER 
CHEECH,    III 

"Problems,    Problems,    Problems." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Baseball  2; 
Math  Club  4;  Movie  Projector  Club 
2;   Tennis    1 . 


NANCY  GAIL  CRESSWELL 

"The    years    have    flown    by." 

General  Course:  Teen  Club;  Y-Teens 
3;  Junior  Red  Cross  3;  Serviteers; 
Volleyball;    College   Club;    Resegis. 


ESTHER  MOZELLE  CROUSE 

"The    best    is    yet    to    be." 

Mathematics  Course:  New  Jersey 
High  School  1;  Orchestra  2,3,4;  Y- 
Teens  2,3;  Gym  Leader  2;  Serviteers; 
Instrumental   Music  Club  2;    Resegis. 


WILLLIAM  CLENDENIN 
CRUMP 

"Orange-flavored  and  balloon  head." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Foot- 
ball 1,3,  Jr.  Var.  1;  Scrub  3;  Red 
Cross  1;  House  of  Representatives  2; 
Pep  Board  4;  Scribblers  Club  3;  Movie 
Projector  Club   1;    History  Club  4. 


WILSON   VAUGHN  CURLEE 

"Even    if    you're    on    the    right    track, 

you'll    get    run    over    if    you    just    sit 

there." 

Scientific  Course:  Baseball  1;  Fresh- 
man Boys'  Club;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club;  Math  Club  4;  Monogram  Club 
4;  Football  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr. 
Var.  2,  Var.   3,4;    DeMolay  2,3,4. 


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initiations 


WILLIAM   CUSHMAN 
"Bill" 

Industrial  Arts  Course;  Brattleboro, 
Vermont  1;  Football  1;  Jr.  Red 
Cross;  Junior  Service  Club;  Sopho- 
more   Boys'    Club;    Hall    Monitor    2. 


THOMAS    HOWARD 

DAVENPORT,   JR. 

"Tom" 

Industrial       Arts      Course:       Freshman 
Boys'   Club;    Sophomore    Boys'    Club. 


ROBERT   MICHAEL 
DAVIDSON 

"Chow" 

Scientific  Course:  C.  H.  Football  1,2, 
3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4; 
Baseball  2,3,4,  Var.  2,3,4;  Boys'. 
Chorus  3,4;  Monogram  Club  2,3,4; 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  Ancient  History 
Club    2. 


SUSAN   STOKES 
DAVIDSON 

"Susie" 

Lpnguage  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4;  In- 
strumental Music  Club  1,2;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  1,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Order  of  Rainbow  1,2,3,4,  Chap- 
lain   3. 


JOHN   WESLEY   DAVIS   III 

"With    faith   all   things   are   possible." 

Language  Course:  Key  Club  2,3,4; 
House  of  Rep.  2;  Ushers'  Club  3,4; 
Dramatics  1,2,3,4,  V.  Pres.  3,4; 
Track  2,4;  Pep  Board  3;  Teenage 
Council  4;  Pine  Whispers  Staff  4; 
Executive  Committee;  Co-Chairman 
of  Junior-Senior  Com.;  Vice-Pres.  of 
Sophomore    Class. 


LESLIE   DAVIS 

"Bright   star!   would    I    were    as   stead- 
fast   as    thou    art." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1 72,3,4; 
Hall  Monitor  3;  Jr.  Red  Cross  Rep. 
1;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  College  Club;  Rese- 
gis; Freshman  Service  Club;  Sopho- 
teers; Serviteers;  French  Club  2;  In- 
tramural Sports  1,2,3,4;  Office  Page 
1. 


JEAN    HELEN    DECKER 

"Variety     is    the    spice    of    life." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Hall  Monitor  4;  Football 
Sponsor  4;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
French    Club    4. 


JOAN    MILLICENT   DECKER 

"It's    all    in    the    game." 

Language  Course:  House  of  Rep.  4; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  French  Club  4;  Hall 
Monitor  4;  Freshman  Service  Club; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis;  Col- 
lege   Club;    Football    Sponsor   4. 


TERRY  CLINTON   DECKER 
"On    the    move." 

Mathematics  Course:  Gray  High 
School  1;  Red  Cross  Rep.  1;  History 
Club  4;   Student  Gov.    1 . 


STANFORD   HUEY 
DILLON,  JR. 

"The     bug     man;     have     bug,     must 
chug." 

Mathematics  Course:  Football  1,2 
Basketball  1,2;  Dramatics  Club  1,2,3 
Bible  Club  1,2,3,4;  Radio  Club  3 
Baseball   1;  Choir  1,2;  French  Club  3. 


ANDREW    FRANKLIN 
DINKINS 

"Truth,    wisdom,    justice,    and    honor; 
For    all    these    things    strive." 

Scientific  Course:  Mixed  Chorus  4; 
Boys'  Chorus  4;  A  Capella  Choir  4; 
Dramatics  Club    1,2;    History  Club  4. 


JOHN   DIXSON 

"Jumping   Johnny   Melodis." 

Language  Course:  Football  Var.  4; 
Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,2,  Var. 
3,4;  Golf  1,2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Mon- 
ogram Club  2,3,4;  Teenage  Council  4. 


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21  Sfraigfif  Wins 


WILLIAM   MANNING 
DOBBINS 

"Do   the   best  with   what   you    have." 

Mathematics  Course:  C.H.  Football 
1,2,3,4;  Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1, 
Var.  2,3,4;  Baseball  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var. 
2;  Track  3,4;  Monogram  Club  1,2,3,4, 
Pres.  4;  Key  Club  4;  Glee  Club  3,4; 
Ushers'    Club    1,2,3,4. 


BRENDA  JEAN   DOWELL 

"Where    you    callin'    from,    Charlie?" 

Language  Course:  C.H.  Basketball  1; 
Glee  Club  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  2;  Monogram 
Club  2,3,4,  Sec.  3,4;  Cheerleader  2, 
3,4,  Chief  3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club. 


MICKEY   LYNN   DOWELL 

"Por    favor." 

Language  Course:  Order  of  Rainbow 
1,2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Mixed  Chorus 
1,2;  Girls'  Chorus  2;  Marching  Band 
4;  Thespians  3;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Sophoteers. 


JULIAN  CARLYLE   DRAKE 

"C'est  la  Vie." 

Language  Course:  Northwest  High 
School  1;  Band  1,2;  Thespians  3; 
French  Club  4;   Basketball   1. 


NANCY  JANE   DUNHAM 
"Till  Then." 

Language  Course:  Majorette  1,2,3,4; 
Asst.  Chief  4;  Y-Teens,  1,2,3,4,  Treas. 
4;  Resegis;  College  Club;  Chief  Sr. 
Marshal;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Serviteers; 
Sophoteers;  Freshman  Service  Club; 
Football  Sponsor  3,4;  Basketball  1,2, 
Jr.  Var.  3,  Var.  4;   Pep   Board  4. 


RALPH  ANTHONY  DUNN 

"If  we  do  meet  again,  why,  we  shall 
smile." 

Mathematics  Course:  S.S.C.  1,2,3,4; 
Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4,  Pres. 
4;  Junior  Class  Pres.;  Student  Coun- 
cil 3;  Football  1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,  Var. 
2,3,4,  Co-Captain  4;  Basketball  1,2,3, 
Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3;  Baseball 
1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sophomore 
Boys'  Club;  Superlative;  Math  Club  "3. 


WILLIAM   PHILLIP  DUNN 

"You   can   change  your  wine,   let  me 
change    my   women." 

Mathematics  Course:  Senior  Class 
Pres.;  Monogram  Club  3,4,  Sec.  4; 
S.S.C.  1,2,3,4;  Senior  Executive  Com- 
mittee; House  of  Rep.  2;  Freshman 
Boys'  Club  President;  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  High  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Baseball  1,2, 
3,4,  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4; 
Basketball  1,2;  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Math 
Club  3;  Superlative. 


SANDRA  LYNN 
DUNNAGAN 

"You    may    be    whatever    you    resolve 
to  be." 

Language  Course:  Summit  School  1; 
Y-Teens  2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Basketball  2, 
3,4,  Intramural  2,3,4,  Var.  2,3,4; 
Tennis  2,3,  Intramural  2,3,  Var.  3; 
Intramural  Speedball  2,3,4;  Football 
Sponsor  4;  Officials'  Club  2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  3,4. 


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DONALD   DWIGGINS 

"Act    well    your    part,    there    all    the 
honor  lies." 

Mathematics  Course:  Boys'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  Mixed  Choir  1,2,3,4;  State 
Festival  Chorus  2,3,4;  Council  Mem- 
ber 4;  Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sopho- 
more Boys'  Club;  Ushers'  Club  3,4; 
House  of  Rep.  3;  DeMolay  4;  Pho- 
tography Club  4. 


MOLLY  JANE   DWIGGINS 

"Faith     strengthens;     hope     sustains; 
love  endures." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  2;  Hall  Monitor  3;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoters;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4; 
Office  Page  4;  Gym  Leader  1 ,2,3; 
Girls'    Chorus. 


SHARON   LOUISE   EDWARDS 

"Once  you  start  laughing,  they  never 
let  you    cry." 

Language  Course:  Intramural  Speed- 
ball  1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Basketball 
1,2,3,4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir 
2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;   Resegis. 


SALLY  MICHAEL 
EISENBERG 

"Pretty    is   as   pretty   does." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Treas.  2;  Freshman  Service  Club; 
Gym  Leaders'  Club  2;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege Club;  Resegis;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4, 
Treas.  2,  Sec.  3,  Council  4;  Pep 
Board  3;  House  of  Rep.  4;  Senior 
Scribe;  Tennis  1,3;  Senior  Hi-Y  Spon- 
sor. 


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Dances  After  Q&mes 


CECELIA  ANN   ELKINS 

"Anywhere    you    ore     is    Shangri-la." 

Language  Course:  Lumberton  High 
School  Lumberton,  N.  C.  I;  Y-Teens 
2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  House 
of  Rep.  3;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4;  Intramural  Sports  2,3,4;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  French  Club;  Black 
and  Gold  Staff  4,  Art  Editor;  Quill 
and  Scroll  4. 


MARY   RUTH   ELLIOTT 

"Remember    now    thy    Creator    in    the 
days  of  thy  youth." 

Language  Course:  G.A.A.  2,3,4; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Office  Page  1; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Speedball  In- 
tramural 1,2,3;  Volleyball  Intramural 
1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Intramural  1,2, 
3,4;  Tennis  Var.  2,3. 


JOSEPH   CLIFTON 
ELLISON,   JR. 

"To     like    all,    but     love     only    one." 

Industrial    Arts    Course:     Scrub     Foot- 
ball   1. 


NORMAN   BRENT   EVANS 

"Bevans" 

Mathematics  Course:  Basketball  1,2; 
Baseball  1,2;  Freshman  Boys'  Club; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Key  Club  1, 
2,3;   Homecoming   Escort  4. 


CHRISTOPHER  CARROLL 

FARRAN 

"When  I  am  dead,  I  hope  it  may  be 

said,    'his    sins    were    scarier,    but    his 

books  were   read'." 
Language    Course:    Pine    Whispers    2, 
3,4,     Managing     Editor    3,     Editor    4; 
Hi-Y    I;    Chorus    1;   Thespians  2;    De- 
bating 3;  Scribblers  4. 


LINDA   KAY   FINLEYSON 

"Give  the  world  the  best  you  have, 
and  the  best  will  come  back  to  you." 

General  Course:  Southwest  High 
School  1;  Basketball  Intramural; 
Scribblers  Club  3;  Chorus  2;  College 
Club;   Resegis. 


JOSEPHINE   AGNES   FITTS 

"To  have  joy  one  must  share  it,  hap- 
piness   was    born     a     twin." 

Language  Course:  Student  Gov't.  2, 
3,4,  House  of  Rep.  2,  Council  3,4, 
Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  Majorette  1 ,2,3,4; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Service  Clubs  1,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Gym  Leaders'  Club  1,2, 
V.  Pres.  2;  Ass't.  Chief  Senior  Mar- 
shal; National  Honor  Society  3,4; 
Senior  Scribe;  Dancing  Boots  4;  Col- 
lege Club;  Superlative. 


WILLIAM    DAVID   FOBERT 

"Grape-flavored." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Foot- 
ball 1,2,3,  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3;  Pep 
Board   3;    History   Club   4. 


BRENDA  JOYCE  FOSTER 

"Enrique" 

Language  Course:  C.H.  Cheerleader 
2,3,4,  Ass't.  Chief  3;  Monogram 
Club;  Serviteers;  Sophoteers;  College 
Club;  Choir   1,2,3,4. 


EVA  MAE   FOXWORTH 

"To  play  the  game  beyond  the  prize." 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4,  Pres.  4;  College  Club;  G.A.A. 
1,2,3,4,  Council  3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Red  Cross  Rep.  2;  Hall  Monitor  1,2,4; 
Varsity  Speedball  3,4,  Co-Captain  4; 
Basketball  2,3,4;  Var.  Tennis  2,3,4; 
Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4;  Girls' 
Chorus    1,2. 


VIRGINIA  JANE   FRITTS 

"I    can    do    all    things   through    Christ 
which    strengtheneth    me."    Phil.    4:13 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2 
Chorus  1,2;  Bible  Club  3,4,  Sec.  4 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers 
Serviteers;     Intramural    Sports    1. 


HA 


ALEX    BAKER 
FRIZZELLE,   JR 

"Dickie" 

Mathematics     Course: 
3,4,    Jr.    Hi     1,    Jr.    Var 
Football    1,2,3,4,   Jr.    Hi 
Var.    3,4;    S.S.C.    2,3,4; 
Teenage   Council   4 
Demolay       1,2,3,4 


Baseball  1,2, 
2,  Var.  3,4; 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2, 
Hi-Y    1,2,3,4; 

Monogram   Club; 

Freshman      Boys' 


Club;    Sophomore    Boys'    Club. 


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Honor  inductions 


ELAINE   FULMER 

"My   future   lies  ot   'Stote'." 

General  Course:  Hand  Junior  H.  S., 
Columbia,  S.  C;  Basketball  1;  Office 
Page  1,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Library 
Staff  1 ;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Soph- 
oteers;  Serviteers;  College  Club;  Re- 
segis;  Red  Cross  Rep.  3;  Order  of 
Rainbow  2,3,4. 


TERRY   ELLEN   FULP 

"I'm   flying   high." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers 
Serviteers;  Gym  Leaders  Club  2,3,4 
G.A.A.    2,3,4;    College    Club;    Resegis 


NANCIE   PEARLE   FULTON 

"I'm     from     the    Children's     Home, 
couldn't    be    prouder." 

Language  Course:  C.  H.  Glee  Club 
1,2,3,4;  Jr.  Var.  Basketball  1,2;  Var. 
Softball  2,3,4;  Serviteers;  Red  Cross 
Rep.  3;  House  of  Representatives  4; 
College  Club,  MYF  Council  4;  Resegis. 


JEANNE  CORNELIA 
GALLMAN 

"The    best    is    yet    to    be." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Resegis,  College  Club;  Vol- 


leyball 
2,4. 


Intramurals     1;    Hall    Monitor 


DAVID   EARL  GASKINS 
"Quack-Quack." 

Language  Course:  Baseball  1,2,3,4, 
Var.  2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  V.  Pres.  1, 
Sec.  3;  S.  S.  C.  1,2,3,4,  Treas.  3, 
V.  Pres.  4;  Monogram  Club  3,4;  Bas- 
ketball 1;  Football  Manager  3,4; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  Sophomore 
Boys'    Club;    Hi-Y    Basketball    3,4. 


WILLIAM   RONALD  GASQUE 

"One    on    God's    side    is    a    majority." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  DeMolay  4;  Base- 
ball 1;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Boys' 
Chorus  4;  Mixed  Choir  4;  Junior  Boys' 
Club;  Photography  Club  4;  Ushers' 
Club  4. 


SHIRLEY  JEAN   GATEWOOD 

"Earth   Angel." 

Social  Studies  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Girls'  Chorus;  Hall  Monitor  2,4; 
Red  Cross  Rep.  2,3,4;  Freshman  Ser- 
vice Club;  Softball  Intramurals  1; 
Nurse's  Assistant  1;  Scribblers  Club 
3;  Thespians  2;  Resegis;  College  Club. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM 
GEGENHEIMER 

"What   I   aspired  to  be,  and  was  not, 
comforts   me." 

Scientific  Course;  Mixed  Chorus  1 ,2, 
3,4;  Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2, 
3,4;  Science  Club  3,4;  Choir  1,2,3,4; 
Ushers'  Club  4;   Festival  Choir  3. 


ROBERT  LYNN   GEORGE 

"Moose    on    the    loose." 

Mathematics  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Jr.  Var. 
Football  1,2;  Jr.  Var.  Baseball  2;  Art 
Club. 


ROBERT  EVERETTE  GIBSON 

"Why   worry,   you'll   never   get   out   of 
it  olive." 

Mathematics  Course:  History  Club  4; 
Homecoming  Escort  4;  Junior  Boys' 
Club    Basketball    4. 


WILLIAM  OSCAR 
GILBERT,   III 

"Experience     keeps    a     dear     school." 

Mathematics  Course:  Griffith  H.  S. 
1,2;  Band  3,4;  Orchestra  3;  Rebops  3; 
Jr.   Var.    Baseball   3. 


JANET  KATHLEEN   GITTER 

"Dancing     in    the    Dark." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Sen- 
ior Treas.;  Basketball  Intramurals 
1,2;    Volleyball    Intramurals    1. 


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DORIS  JEAN   GOODWIN 

"Moments  to   Remember." 

Language  Course:  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers;  Treas.;  C.H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4, 
V.  Pres.  3;  Monogram  Club  3,4,  Ex. 
Com.  4;  Var.  Softball  3,4;  Var.  Vol- 
leyball 3,4;  College  Club;  Cheerleader 
3,4,  Co-Chief  3,4;  Resegis;  Senior 
Hi-Y   Sponsor. 


WILLIAM    KEY 
GOTTENSTRATER 

"Now    comes    the    real    challenge." 

Scientific  Course:  Baseball  1;  Var. 
Football  3,4;  Stamp  Club  1;  German 
Club  2;  Monogram  Club  4;  Senior 
Science    Club. 


STEPHEN   EDWARD 
GRAMLEY 

"Ever   Onward." 

Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3;  Track 
3,4;  Var.  Football  4;  German  Club 
3,4,  Pres.  3;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4;  Ushers'  Club  4;  Thespians  2,3; 
Ancient    History   Club   4. 


JACK  GRANADE,  JR. 

"I'm     livin,'     lovin,'    'n     leavin'." 

General  Course:  Gottschalk  Jr.  H.  S. 
1,  Manual  H.  S.  2,  Louisville,  Ken- 
*ucky;  Jr.  Var.  Football  3;  History 
Club  4;  Jr.  High  Basketball  1;  Var. 
Track   4. 


WILLIAM   PERRY  GRANT 

"Early   to   bed   and   early   to   rise   and 

you'll  never  meet  any  of  the   regular 

guys." 

Language  Course:  S.  S.  C.  2,3,4,  Sec. 
4;  Basketball  1,2,3,4,  J.V.  2,  Var.  3,4, 
Captain  4;  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Monogram 
Club  4;  Math  Club  3;  DeMolay  3,4; 
Freshman    Boys'   Club. 


DAVID  A.  GURLEY 

"All  the  monkeys  aren't  in  the  Zoo." 

Mathematics  Course:  C.H.  Monogram 
Club  1,2,3,4;  Var.  Football  1,2,3,4; 
Track  3;  Choir  3,4;  Ushers'  Club  3,4; 
Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var. 
2,3,4;  Baseball  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1, 
Var.   2,3,4. 


MARGARET  CAROL 
HAMILTON 

"December   22nd,   1961!" 

Commercial  Course:  C.  H.  Basketball, 
Jr.  Var.  1;  Softball  Var.  3,4;  Choir  4; 
Sophoteers;    Serviteers;    College    Club. 


ROBERT  CABOT  HAMILTON 

"C'est   la   vie." 

Language  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  Hi  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  Manager 
3,4;  Golf  3,4;  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Hi-Y 
2,3,4;  Key  Club  3,4;  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  French 
Club   4;    Monogram   Club   4. 


JULIA  ANN   HAMMILL 

"My    voice    is    my    sword." 

Language  Course:  Girls  Chorus  1,2,3; 
Choir  3;  Dramatics  Club  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  4;  Masque  &  Gavel  4;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Order  of  Rainbow  3,4, 
Choir   Dirsctor   3;    Resegis. 


DAVID   BARTLETT   HANNA 

"David." 

Scientific  Course:   Jr.  Var.   Baseball   3. 


NANCY   LEE    HARRELL 

"To   strive,  to  seek,  to   find,  and   not 
to    yield." 

Commercial  Course:  East  Bend  H.  S. 
1;  F.H.A.  1;  4-H  Club  1;  Glee  Club  1  ; 
Serviteers;  Y-Teens  3,4;  Girls'  Chorus 
2,3,4;  Choir  4;  College  Club  4; 
Resegis. 


EDWARD   GLENN    HART,   JR. 

"Keep  smiling — it  makes  people  won- 
der   what    you've    been    up    to." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1;  Marching 
Band  1,2,3;  Concert  Band  1,2,3; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  French  Club  4. 


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Sxams 


FRANCES  ANN   HART 

"Life    is    what    you    make    it." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Pres.  1;  Girls'  Service  Clubs  1,2,4; 
House  of  Rep.  1;  Basketball  Intra- 
murals  1,2,3,4,  J.  V.  3;  G.A.A.  3,4; 
Dramatics  Club  3;  National  Honor  So- 
ciety 3,4,  Pres.  4;  Office  Page  4;  Col- 
lege Club;  Senior  Scribe;  D.  A.  R. 
Good   Citizen   4;    Most    Intellectual. 


MARY  ANN   HART 

"When  a  man's  right,  it's  everybody's 
fight." 

Language  Course:  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4, 
Council  2,3,4;  Intramural  Sports  1,2, 
3,4;  Tennis  Var.  2,3,4;  Y-Teens  1,3; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Na- 
tional   Honor   Society   3,4. 


BARBARA  ANN 
HARTNETT 

"Thanks  for  the   memories." 

Language  Course:  Band  4;  Orches- 
tra 4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Basketball,  Volleyball 
Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4; 
Hall  Monitor  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Chorus  1,2;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4,    Sec.    4. 


NANCY  JEAN   HARVEL 
"Butch — Mole's  sister." 

Language  Course:  Jr.  Red  Cross  1, 
2,4;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Y-Teens 
1 ,2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege Club;  Resegis;  Softball  Intra- 
murals 2;  Senior  Treasurer;  Office 
Page  1;  Gym  Leader  2;  Basketball 
Intramurals   1. 


LINDA  HAUSER 

"I'm     not    lost,    just    confused." 

Commercial  Course:  Hall  Monitor  1; 
Softball  Intramurals  1,2,3;  Basket- 
ball Intramurals  3;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Com- 
mercial Club  2;  Y-Teens  3;  House  of 
Rep.  3;   College  Club. 


THOMAS  FRANKLIN 
HAUSER,  JR. 

"Tommy" 

Scientific    Course:     Science    Club 


1,4. 


OLIVER  THOMAS  HAYES,   III 

"It's    been    a    great    five    years." 

Scientific  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Key  Club  3,4;  Math  Club 
4;    House  of  Rep.  3,4. 


SANDRA  LOUISE   HENRY 

"A     dream     is     a     wish     your     heart 
makes." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3;  Girls'  Chorus 
1,2;  Intramural  Basketball  1,2;  Intra- 
mural Speedball  1,2;  Order  of  Rain- 
bow 1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Softball  1,2; 
Resegis;   College  Club. 


EMILY   PARKER  HESTER 

"To  one  who  waits,  a  moment  seems 
a    year." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,3,4; 
Dramatics  Club  1;  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers; College  Club;  Order  of  Rain- 
bow 3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  1,4;  Resegis; 
Freshman  Service  Club. 


THOMAS  T.   HILL,  JR. 

"That's   Kool." 

Mathematics     Course:     Glade     Valley 
H.    S,    1,2;    Baseball    1,2;    Football    1 
Basketball     1,2;     Mixed     Chorus     1,2 
Sophomore    Class    Pres.;     Band     1,2,3 
History    Club    4. 


RONALD  WADE   HODGES 

"Phew" 

Mathematics  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  Hi.  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Band 
1,2;  Marching  Band  1,2;  Freshman 
Boys'  Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club; 
Junior  Boys'  Club;  History  Club  4; 
Monogram    Club   4. 


ELLEN   STOKES   HOLMES 

"I   don't   know   ...    I   can't  say;   for 
tomorrow    will    be   another    day." 

Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Football  Sponsor  2; 
Color  Guard  1 ,2,3;  Serviteers;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  College 
Club;  Library  Staff  3,4,  Sec.  4;  Re- 
segis; Pep  Board  Co-Chairman  4; 
Teen-age  Council  4;  Basketball  Spon- 
sor  4,    Queen    4. 


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Cfirislmas  Holid 


EDWIN   ROGER   HOWARD,  JR. 

"Lone   Wolf." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Marching  Band  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra  2, 
3,4;  Rebops  3;  Ushers'  Club  3,4;  Sen- 
ior Science  Club;  History  Club;  Tennis 
1;  French  Club  4;  German  Band  3; 
Winston-Salem    Jr.    Symphony. 


OLIVE  ANN    HOWARD 

"A   sparkle   in   her   eyes,   the   devil   in 
her   laugh." 

Scientific  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Dramatics  Club  1,2,  Treas.  2;  Servi- 
teers;  College  Club;  Red  Cross  Rep.  1; 
Resegis. 


CAROL   DORTHY    HOWELL 

"It   matters   not   what   you're   thought 
to    be,    but   what    you    are." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Twirler  2,3;  Dancing  Boots  4;  Senior 
Marshal;  Library  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  3,4; 
Pep  Board  4;  Football  Sponsor  4; 
Gym  Leader  1,4;  Key  Club  Sweet- 
heart  4. 


GERALDINE    FOSTER 
HOWELL 

"Gerry" 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Bible  Club  1,2;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Sophoteers;  Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4; 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club; 
French  Club  4;  Office  Page  4;  Foot- 
ball   Sponsor    4;    G.A.A.     1,2,3,4. 


DONALD  LEE   HUFF 

"She'll   be   mine   forever  .   .   .   Linda." 

History  Course:  Art  Club  1;  History 
Club  4;  Photography  Club  2;  Drama- 
tics  Club   3. 


MARY   ELIZABETH   HUNT 

"To   cultivate   kindness   is   a    valuable 
part   of   the   business   of    life." 

Language  Course:  Black  and  Gold 
Asst.  Editor  3,  Co-Editor  4;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4,  I.C.C.  Sec.  3;  Service  Clubs 
1 ,2,3,4,  President  1 ;  House  of  Rep- 
presentatives  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4,  Council 
3,4;  Gym  Leader  1,2;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  Library 
Staff  3,4;  Dancing  Boots  4;  Sopho- 
teers;  Serviteers. 


RALEIGH   ARLENDO 
HUNTER,   III 

"Rod" 

Mathematics    Course:    Band    1,2; 
ence   Club   3,4. 


LUTHER   HILL 
HUTCHENS,  JR. 

"L.   H." 

Sci-  Scientific  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Student  Gov- 
ernment; House  of  Rep.  3;  Baseball 
1,2,3,4,  Junior  High  1,  Junior  Var.  2, 
Var.  3,4;  Basketball  1,2,  Junior  High 
1,  Junior  Var.  2;  S.  S.  C.  2,3,4,  Pres. 
4;  Monogram  Club  3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4, 
V.  Pres.  3;  Teenage  Council  3,4; 
Senior  Class  Vice-President;  Fresh- 
man Boys'  Club;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club,   President. 


MARY  MOFFITT  JACKSON 

"I    came    for    friendship    ..." 

Language  Corse:  Y-Teens  1 ,2,3,4; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Choir  2,3,4,  Council  3; 
Service  Clubs  1,2,3,  Vice-Pres.  1, 
Pres.,  3;  Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Senior  Execu- 
tive Committee;  Senior  Class  Secre- 
tary; Football  Sponsor  4;  Student 
Council    4. 


GROVER  TERRANCE   JARVIS 

"Seek    ye    first   the    Kingdom    of    God 

and   His   Righteousness,  and   all  these 

things    shall    be   added    unto    you." 

Mathematics  Course:  Marching  Band 
1,2;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Book 
Room  Asst.  1 ,2;  Sophomore  Boys' 
Club;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Bible  Club  4; 
Ushers'   Club   4;    Electronics  4. 


JOHN  W.   JASINKIEWICZ 

"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and   not 
to  yield." 

Mathematics    Course:     Band    3,4. 


FLOYD   GAITHER 
JENKINS,  JR. 

"Gai" 

Language  Course:  Football  1,2,3, 
Scrub  1,2,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Baseball  1,2; 
Freshman  Boys'  Club;  DeMolay  2,3,4; 
Junior  Service  Club;  Senior  Science 
Club;  Track  4;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club. 


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Ames 


JAMES   EDWARD  JOHNSON 

"Fisherman" 

Scientific  Course:  Ushers  Club  2,3,4; 
German  Club  3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Football  3,4,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Science 
Club    4. 


JOHN    SCOTT   JOHNSON 

"Scooter" 

General  Course:  Football  1;  Basket- 
ball 1,2;  Dramatics  Club  1,3;  Art 
Club  2;  French  Club  2;  History  Club 
4;     Movie    Proj.    Club     I. 


ROBERT  JONES 

"Endes    gut,    alles    gut" 

Language  Course:  De  Molay  3,4;  Ger- 
man Club  3,4;  Science  Club  4;  Foot- 
ball 1,2,  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Ushers 
Club   4. 


JERRY  WAYNE    KANDZER 

"But   vindicate    the    ways    ot    God    to 
man" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4;  Base- 
ball 1,2;  Ushers  Club;  Key  Club; 
Superlative. 


KAREN   CROWTHER  KAPPES 

"Yankee" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  2,3;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  2,4;  G.A.A.  3,4;  College 
Club;    Resegis;    Serviteers;    Sophoteers. 


CAROL  ANN   KENNEDY 

"Give  the  best  to  the  world,  and  the 
best   will   come    back   to   you." 

Commercial  Course:  C.H.  Basketball 
1,2,3  Jr.  ,Var.  1,  Var.  2,3;  C.  H.  Soft- 
ball 1,2;  C.  H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4; 
College  Club;  Serviteers;  Sophoteers; 
Resegis;  Freshman  Service  Club;  C.  H. 
Volleyball  3. 


LLOYD   H. 

KENNINGTON,  JR. 

"Kenny-O" 

Math  Course:  Freshman  Service  Club; 
Sophomore  Service  Club;  History 
Club   4. 


CLEMENT  M.   KEY 

"Success  comes  from   hanging  on" 

Math  Course:  Baseball  1,  Scrub  1; 
Fooltball  2,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophomore  Service  Club; 
Junior    Service    Club;    Math    Club    4. 


JOHN  WESLEY   KINNEY,  JR. 

"Who    knows    what    the    future    may 

hold  ..." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1;  Science 
Club  3;  Boys  Chorus  1,2,3;  Mixed 
Chorus  1,2,3;  Choir  1,2,3;  State  Festi- 
val   Chorus    3. 


ROBERT   DOUGLAS 
KINNEY,   JR. 

"Gordy" 

Social  Studies  Course:  Football  1,2, 
Jr.  Var.  2;  Basketball  Mgr.  Var.  1,2,3; 
De  Molay  2,3,4;  Pine  Whispers  Staff 
3,4,  Asst.  Sports  Ed.  4;  Tennis  1; 
Baseball    Mgr.   2. 


JANICE   KIRKHAM 

"They    said    it    couldn't    be    done;    so 
I     didn't    even     try." 

Language  Course:  White  Plains  High 
School,  N.  Y.  1,2;  French  Club  3; 
College    Club;    Resegis. 


MARTHA  DIANE   KNIGHTEN 

"God    gave    us    youth,    God    gave    us 

love,     and     even     God     can     give     no 

more." 

Language  Course:  Orchestra  1,2,3,4; 
Marching  Band  1,2;  Instrumental 
Music  Club  1,2;  Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  1,2,4;  Hall  Monitor  1,2,3; 
Science  Club  3;  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers;   Resegis;    College    Club. 


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Bas£d6a!l  Homecoming 


WILSON   C.   LAMB,  JR. 

"Honey   Pot" 

Scientific  Course:  Radio  Club  1 ; 
Science  Club  2,3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3;  Ger- 
man  Club   3,4. 


HENRY    HAMPTON    LAND 
"I    couldn't    think    of    one." 

Math    Course:    Radio   Club    1;    Science 
Club    3;    Math    Club    4. 


JANE    ELIZABETH    LANE 

"What  you  are  going  to   be,  you   are 
now   becoming." 

Language  Course:  C.  H.  Softball  2,3; 
S.N.O.M.C.  1,2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Ser- 
viteers;  Resegis;  C.  H.  Glee  Club  4; 
College   Club. 


BILLIE   ANN    LANIER 

"Short,    sweet,    and     select" 

Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;     College    Club;     Resegis. 


ROBIN   STEWART  LAPRELLE 

"Reden  ist  silber;  schweigen  ist  gold." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1 ,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  French  Club 
2;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Pine  Whispers  Staff 
3,4;  German  Club  3,4;  National  Honor 
Society  4;  Rainbow  Girls  1,2,3,4;  Hall 
Monitor  4. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS  LARMORE 

"Lord" 

Math  Course:  Wilson  1,2;  Hi-Y  3,4; 
Football  3,4,  Var.  3,4;  S.S.C.  3,4; 
Teenage  Council  4;  Homeroom  Rep- 
resentative 3;  Track  3,4;  Monogram 
Club  4. 


JUDITH   ANN    LAWSON 

"O    Happy    Day" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3; 
Softball  1,2;  Var.  1,2;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
1;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Hall  Monitor  3;  Chorus  1,2;  Intra- 
mural   Speedball    1,2. 


ROBERT  TIMOTHY 
LEINBACH 

"She's    mine" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,  Jr.  Var.  1; 
Photography  Club  1,2;  Sophomore 
Service  Club. 


STEPHEN  COLWELL 
LEVERTON 

"Desarrollodor" 

Language  Course:  Biology  Club  2; 
History  Club  3;  Math  Club  4;  Ushers 
Club   4. 


PATRICIA  JEAN   LEWIS 

"Once,    always,    and    forever,    Avery" 

Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;  Rainbow  Girls  1,2;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Hall  Monitor  1; 
Chorus   4. 


SANDRA  JEAN 
LINEBERGER 

"Dreams  really  come  true,  if  we 
only  wish   hard  enough." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Student  Gov't.  3,4;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives 3,4,  Sec.  3,  Speaker  4; 
Cheerleader  4,  ass't-chief;  Teenage 
Council  3,4,  Pres.  4;  Service  Clubs 
1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  Senior  Marshal; 
G.A.A.    2,3,4;    Sr.    Hi-Y    Sponsor. 


GEORGE   LESTER   LITTLE,   JR. 

"Geo" 

Language  Course:  Football  Mgr.  1,2, 
3,4,  J.  H.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  Head  Mgr. 
4;  Baseball  1;  Key  Club  2,3,4-  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4,  Sec.  2;  Hi-Y  Basketball  2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  3,4;  Student  Council 
3;  Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir  1,2,3,4, 
V.-Pres.  3,  Pres.  4;  Freshman  Boys 
Club. 


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SANDRA   DALE    LIVENGOOD 

"Live,    Love,    Laugh,   and    Be    Happy" 

Lauguage  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis;  In- 
tramural Basketball  1,2;  Intramural 
Speedball  1,2;  Intramural  Bowling 
2,3;    Hall    Monitor   3,4. 


LINDA  JOYCE   LOCKARD 

"God-first;     Others-second;     Self-last" 

Language  Course:  Thespians  1;  So- 
photeers; Serviteers;  Resegis;  College 
Club;  Bible  Club  2,3;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
French  Club  4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4,  Coun- 
cil 2,3,4,  Point  Recorder  3,4;  Speed- 
ball  Intramural  1,2,3,4,  Var.  3,4, 
Co-capt.  4. 


SHIRLEY  ANN   LOWREY 

"True   worth    is   being,    not   seeming." 

Language  Course:  Office  Page  1; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Hall 
Monitor  3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross.  1,  4; 
Bowling  Sec.  3;  College  Club;  Re- 
segis;    Rainbow    for    Girls    3,4. 


WILLIAM  V.  McCANLESS 

"The     ignorant     man     always     adores 
what  he  cannot  understand." 

Scientific  Course:  History  Club  4; 
Civil  Air  Patrol  3,4;  Explorer  Scouts 
3,4. 


JAMES  ELLIS  McCOY 

"I  kid  you  not." 

Language     Course:      Stamp     Club 
History    Club    4. 


GLENN    HUGH   McGUGAN 

"I'm  as  happy  as  a  baby  boy." 

Math  Course:  S.S.C.  1,2,3,4;  Hi-Y 
2,3,4;  Math  Club  3,4;  Basketball 
1,2.     Jr.     Var.     1,2;     De     Molay     3,4. 


KENT  DOUGLAS  McKEITHAN 

"Deo  Confidimus." 

Language  Course:  Stamp  Club  1  ; 
Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  A  Capella 
Choir    1,2,3,4;    Mixed    Chorus    1,2,3,4. 


GAIL   KATHLEEN   McKENZIE 

"One     Life-a     little     gleam     of     time 
betwen  two  Eternities." 

Commercial  Course:  Softball  Intra- 
mural 1;  Basketball  Intramural  1; 
Stunts  and  Tumbling  1;  Officials 
Club  1;  Bowling  2;  Business  Club 
2;  Hall  Monitor  4;  College  Club; 
Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir  3,4;  N. 
C.    State    Choral    Festival    4. 


THOMAS  WILLIAM 
McKENZIE 

"Laugh    and    the    world    laughs 
you." 

Industrial     Arts     Course:     Track 
Var.    3,4. 


with 


3,4. 


DONALD   RAY  McKNIGHT 

"Ray" 

Arts    Course:     Movie    Proj. 


Industrial 
Club    1. 


DOROTHY   INZA  McQUOWN 

"Start  to  sing  as  you  tackle  the 
thing  'that  cannot  be  done',  and 
you'll  do  it." 

Language  Course:  Majorette  1,2,3,4 
Asst.  Choreographer  4;  Dancing  Boots 
4;  Honor  Society  4;  Senior  Marshal; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Student  Council  3; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4  Council  3,4;  Basket- 
ball 2,3,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Co-Capt.  3; 
Service  Clubs  1,2,3,4;  College  Club; 
Class    Secretary    1,3;    Superlative. 


RONALD  MACE 
"It's    the    set    of    the    soul    that 
termines  the  goal." 

Math     Course: 


de- 


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EUGENIA  MACHERAS 

"Be    happy,    and    the    world    is    with 
you." 

Home  Economics  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Home  Econo- 
mics   Club    3. 


WILLIAM   MARSHALL 

MACKIE,   JR. 

"...and   left  with   Love!" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4  Scrub 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Var.  4;  Basketball 
1  Scrub  1;  Baseball  1,2  Scrub  I, 
Jr.  Var  2;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  S.S.C.  4; 
Monogram  Club  4;  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Math 
Club    3. 


ROSER   EDWARD   MARION 

"Ross" 

Math  Course:  Basketball  1,2;  Foot- 
ball 1,  Scrub  1;  Baseball  1,2;  State 
Contest  2;  Service  Clubs  1,2,3;  Y.F.C. 
4  V-pres.  4;  College  Club  4;  Boys' 
Chorus  1,  2;  Photography  Club  2; 
A    Cappella    Choir     1,2. 


CHARLENE   ELLEN 
MARKUNAS 

"Hats     off    to     the     past,     coats     off 
to   the   future." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Rainbow  for  Girls  1,2,3,4;  Sophoteers; 
Orchestra  1;  Instrumental  Music 
Club  1,2;  National  Poetry  Antholo- 
gy 2;  Serviteers;  Science  Club  2,3,4; 
Debate  3,4;  National  Forensic  Lea- 
gue  3,4;    Resegis;    College    Club. 


CARROLL  RAY  MARSHALL 

"To   know  'him'   is  to   love   him." 

Commercial  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Y- 
Teens     1,2,3,4;     Office     Page    4. 


SANDRA  LEE  MARSHALL 

"God     is     our     co-pilot." 

General  Course:  Freshman  Girls 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Home- 
room Vice-Pres.  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
ICC.  3;  Rainbow  for  Girls  2,3,4 
officer  3,4;  Intramural  Sports  1,3,4; 
Scholastic  Art  Award  2;  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  3,4; 
Officals     Club      1. 


JULIA  ANN   MARTIN 

"Because    of    you    there's    a    song    in 
my   heart." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Serv- 
ice Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Resegis;  College  Club;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3;  Basketball  Intra- 
mural 1,2;  Volleyball  Intramural  1, 
2;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2;  Rainbow  for 
Girls  1,2,3,4;  House  of  Representa- 
tives   4. 


WILLIAM  ASHBURN 

MASTEN,  JR. 

"Pee  Wee" 

Scientific  Course:  Choir  1,2,3,4; 
Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Football  2,3,4 
Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Freshman  Serv- 
ice Club;  Sophomore  Service  Club; 
German    Club    3,4;    Ushers    Club    3,4. 


BARBARA  SHARON   MASTERS 

"Be   Happy!" 

Scientific  Course  Rutherford  High 
School,  New  Jersey  1,2;  Y-Teens  3, 
4;    Serviteers;    Resegis;    College    Club. 


GROVER   LEE  MATLOCK 

"Growler" 

History  Course;  Football  1,2,3,4 
Scrub,  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Var.  4; 
Freshman  Boys  Club;  Sophomore 
Boys  Club;  Junior  Boys  Club;  Base- 
ball 1,2,  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Mono- 
gram   Club. 


EVELYN  CECILE  MAYRAND 

"Most    important    is    the    spirit    you 
show   in   life." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  2,3,4, 
Treas.  4;  Sophoteers,  Treas.;  Servi- 
teers; College  Club;  Pine  Whispers 
3,4  Mgr.  Ed.  4;  Library  Staff  4; 
G.A.A.  3,4;  Nurses  Page  3;  Tennis 
2   Var.   2;    Intramurals   2,3,4. 


RALPH    EDWIN   MESSICK 


Language 
Freshman 
rus  1 ;  A 
Chorus  1 
Dramatics 
Pres.    4. 


"Raoul" 

Course:       Hi-Y       1,2,3,4; 

Service    Club;    Mixed    Cho- 

Cappella    Choir     1;     Boys' 

Sophomore      Boys     Club; 

Club    3;     French    Club    4, 


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GARRY   EUGENE   MILLER 

"The     paths     of     glory     lead     but 
the  grave." 

Scientific  Course:  Jenkins  High 
School,  Ga.  1,2,3;  Amateur  Astro- 
nomers of  Savannah  3,  v-pres.  3; 
Senior  Science  Club  4;  Civil  Air  Pa- 
trol; Explorer  Scouts;  Post  10;  Sci- 
ence    Fair     4. 


to 


JOHN    EDWARD   MILLER 
"Du    Kane" 

Scientific  Course:  Football  2,  Scrub 
2;  Band;  Sophomore  Boys  Club; 
Freshman     Boys    Club. 


LAWRENCE   PAYSON 
MILLER,   JR. 

"A     little     learning     is     a     dangerous 
thing." 

Math  Course:  Football  2,4,  Jr.  Var.  2, 
Var.  4;  DeMolay  2,3,4;  Freshman  Boys 
Club;  Math  Club  3,  4;  Sophomore 
Boys   Club;    Monogram    Club   4. 


AARON    L.   MITCHELL 

"I'll   get  ahead   because   I   need  one." 

Social  Studies  Course:  Football  Mgr. 
1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Track  3,4;  C.H.  Bas- 
ketball Jr.  Var.  3;  Var.  4;  History 
Club. 


GRADY   LAWRENCE 
MITCHELL 

"Why  knot?   I'm  ahead  of  them   all." 

Social  Studies  Course:  CJH.  Football 
1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4;  C.H. 
Basketball  1  Jr.  Var.  1;  C.H.  Base- 
ball 1  Jr.  Var.  1;  C.H.  Boys'  Chorus 
3,4;  C.H.  Monogram  Club  3,4;  C.H. 
Ushers  Guild  3,4;  Freshman  Boys 
Club;  C.H.  Track  3,4;  Photography 
Club  4. 


MERIEL  BULL  MITCHELL 

"I'll    take    it    out,    and    put    it    on-a 
great  big  majorette  smile." 

Language  Course:  Majorette  1,2,3,4, 
Asst.  Chief  3,  Chief  4;  Dancing 
Boots  4,  Chief  4;  Senior  Marshal; 
Library  Staff;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4  Council 
3,4;  Gym  Leaders  Club  2,3,4  Pres. 
3,4;  Basketball  Intramural  1,2,3  4 
Var.  Mgr.  4;  Y-Teen  1,2,3,4  Sec. 
4;  College  Club;  Service  Clubs  1,  2, 
3,4;    Honor   Society. 


BENNY  MOORE 

"Speak  what  you  think  now  in 
hard  words,  and  tomorrow  speak 
what  tomorrow  thinks  in  hard  words 
again,  though  it  contradicts  any- 
thing you  said  today." 


HARVEY    MORGAN 
"That   million   dollar  smile" 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Boys  Club;  De  Molay  2,3,4; 
Math    Club    4;     French    Club    4. 


JERRY    ROBERT   MUECKE 

"Well      begun      is     half     done!" 

Math  Course:  Tennis  1,2,3,4  Var.  1, 
2,3,4  Capt.  3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Monogram  Club  1,2,3,4;  Ush- 
ers  Club    3,4;    Homecoming    Escort   4. 


DOROTHY   ANN   MULLER 

"The  laughter  we  were  glad  to 
share    will    echo    through    the    years." 

Language  Course:  National  Honor 
Society  4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4; 
Choir  2,3,4;  State  Festival  Chorus 
3,4;  Scribbler's  Club  3,4  Sec.  4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Ger- 
man Club  3,4;  Rainbow  for  Girls 
2,3,4;  Resegis;  Bowling  Capt.  1,2,3,4 
Sec.  3,4;  National  Poetry  Anthology 
2,3. 


MARY  GRAHAM  MOORE 

"Daddy's   Little  Girl" 

Commercial  Course:  Receptionist  4; 
Hall  Monitor  2,3;  Girls'  Chorus  2,3, 
4;  Mixed  Choir  4;  Local  Poetry 
Anthology  3;  Bible  Club  3;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  4;  Nurses  Page  2;  Photography 
Club    4;    Business   Club    2;    Resegis   4. 


JUDY  GAIL  NEWSOM 

"A     merry     heart     doeth     good     like 
medicine." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Band  1,2,3,4  Pres.  4;  Orchestra  3,4; 
Sophoteers;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Intramural  Sports  1,2,3;  National 
Honor  Society  4;  Instrumental  Mu- 
sic Club  1,2,3,  V-Pres.  3;  Rainbow 
for  Gorls-  1,2,3,4;  French  Club  4; 
Hall    Monitor   3. 


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DAVID   ANTHONY   NEWSOME 

"Speak      daggers      rather     than      use 

them." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  De 
Molay  1,2,3,4  M.C.4;  National  Honor 
Society  3,4;  Basketball  2,  Scrub  2; 
Ushers  Club  2,3;  Bible  Club  1,  V- 
Pres.  1 ;  Chorus  1 ,2;  Boys'  Chorus 
1,2;  Science  Club  3,4,  V-Pres.  4;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  1;  Science  Symposium 
3,4. 


REBECCA   JANE   NEWSOME 

"He   who  does   not  advance   recedes." 

Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4.  Sec. 
4;  Orchestra  2,3,4;  Instrumental 
Music  Club  1,2,3,  Chap.  3;  All-State 
Band  2,3,4;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Executive  Comm; 
Rainbow  for  Girls  1,2,3,4  Officer  4; 
Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4;  German 
Club    3,4;    National    Honor    Society    4. 


DOROTHY    NOWELL 

"Ignorance   is   bliss." 

Language  Course:  Girls'  Chorus  1,2, 
3,4;  A  Cappella  Choir  2,3,4;  N.  C. 
Choral  Festival  3,4;  Gym  Leaders 
Club  2;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Resegis;  College  Club;  District  Cho- 
ral Contest  1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Intra- 
mural   2,3. 


LEALAN   ANDERSON    NUNN 

"Thank-you — I've  had  a  lovely 
time." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4 
V-pres.  2;  Art  Awards  2,3;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  Library  Staff  3,4;  Jr.-Sr. 
Comm;  College  Club;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
Senior    Treasurer;     Resegis. 


JACK   BERGMAN   O'BRIEN 

"Ann. ...You'll     never    walk    alone." 

Industrial  Arts  Course:  Baseball  1 
Scrub  1;  Basketball  1  Scrub  1;  Art 
Club  1;  Movie  Proj.  Club  2,3;  His- 
tory  Club  4. 


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JAMES   DANIEL 
O'FLAHERTY 

"Speak     less    than     thou     knowest" 

Language  Course:  Debating  Club  2, 
3,4  Pres.  4;  National  Forensic  Lea- 
gue 2,3,4;  Varsity  Debating  Team 
3;  Masque  and  Gavel  2,3,4;  World 
Peace  Speech  Contest  3;  Band  1,2; 
House  of  Representatives  4;  German 
Club  3,4;  Basketball  1;  Hi-Y  1,2,4; 
Homecoming  Escort  4;  National 
Honor    Society    4. 


PHILIP   CASE   OGDEN,   JR. 

"Friendship  is  Love  without  his 
wings." 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4; 
Debating  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  4;  National 
Forensic  League  2,3,4;  Debating  2, 
3,4;  Masque  and  Gavel  2,3,4  Pres.  3; 
National  Honor  Society  3,4;  Band  T, 
2,3,4;  Band  1,2,3,4;  Drum  Major  2,3, 
4;     Orchestra     3,4;     Ushers    Club. 


BENNY    RALPH    ORRELL 

"Everybody's    Rockin" 

Math  Course:  S.S.C.  3,  4;  Football  1, 
2,3,4  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var  Mgr. 
3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Sopho- 
more Service  Club;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives 3,4;  Monogram  Club  4; 
Jr.-Sr.     Dance     Comm.     M.C. 


CAROLE   JOYCE   PADGETT 

"Some  sweet  October" 

Commercial  Course:  C.  H.  Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4  Jr.  Var.  1,  Var.  2,3,4; 
C.H.  Softball  1,2,3,4  Var.  1,2,3,4; 
C.H.  Cheerleader  basketball  1,  Foot- 
ball 1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Monogram  Club 
1,2,3,4;  Executive  Comm;  Thespians 
1,4;  Commercial  Club  2;  Scribbler's 
Club  3,  Pres.  3;  C.H.  Glee  Club  1,2; 
Choir  2,3,4;  C.H.  "Campus  News" 
Sports     Ed.    4. 


ELLIS   LAIDLEY   PANNILL 

"If    you    can't    convince    them,    con- 
fuse  'em." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Colege  Club;  Resegis;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  4;  Intramural  Sports  1,2, 
3,4;   Hall  Monitor   1. 


MELITA    HUTCHINS 
PARKER 

"That's  my  little  Marcus" 

Home       Economics       Course:        Home- 


room V-pres.  1 ; 
Club;  Sophoteers; 
4;  Hall  Monitor 
Intramural     Sports 


Freshman  Service 
Jr.  Red  Cross  1, 
,2,  Int.  Corr.  3; 
1;     College     Club. 


JAMES   RAEFORD    PARKS 

"Creamy" 

Commercial    Course:     Senior    Treasur- 
er;   Homecoming    Escort    4;    Photogra- 


phy Club    1 
1;   R.   E.   Lee 


Football 
1,2,3,  V- 


1;    History  Club 
Pres.  3. 


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MICHAEL  SHELTON   PARISH 

"Toad" 

General  Course:  Freshman  Boys' 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Pep 
Board  2,3;  S.S.C.  3,4;  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives 4;  Baseball  1,2;  Home- 
coming   Escort   4. 


PEGGY   FRANCES   PARRISH 

"Do     justly,     love     mercy,     and     walk 
numbly  with  God." 

Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4;  G. 
A. A.  2,3,4;  Bible  Club  1;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  Softball  2,3,4  Var. 
2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege  Club;    Hall   Monitor   3,4. 


JAMES  C.   PARSONS,  JR. 

"Pro   Deo  et   Patria" 

Scientific  Course:  Baseball  2,  Jr. 
Var.  2;  History  Club  4;  Boys'  Chorus 
4;    Mixed    Chorus    4;    Choir    4. 


PATRICIA  ANN   PASS 

"True     friends     are     like     diamonds- 
precious    and     rare.     False     ones    are 
like    leaves-scattered     everywhere." 

Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2; 
Jr.  Red  Cross  1,2;  Sophoteers;  Chorus 
1 ,2,3;  House  of  Representatives  3; 
Thespaians  1,2;  Latin  Club  2;  Re- 
segis;  Business  Club;  College  Club; 
Speedball     1. 


DIANE   LYNN    PATTERSON 

"The    world    is    yours    for    a    smile." 

Language  Course:  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives 1;  Majorette  alt.  2; 
Y-Teens  1 ,2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers; Resegis;  College  Club;  Bas- 
ketball Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  Bowl- 
ing   3,4;    Thespians     1;    G.A.A.    4. 


DONALD   ROBERT  PAYNE 

"Children's   Home" 

Social  Studies  Course:  C.  H.  Base- 
ball 1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Football  1,2,3,4; 
C.H.  Ushers  Club  2,3,4;  C.H.  Bas- 
ketball    1;    Track    4;     Lunch    Club. 


JERRY   BURTON   PEGRAM 

"I  work  without  hurry;  Live  without 
worry;     Go     forward     without     fear." 

Art  Course:  Art  Club  1 ,2;  Sopho- 
more Boys'  Club;  History  Club  3; 
Track  3,4;  Anc.  History  Club  4; 
Football     1,    Scrub     1. 


MARY   HOLDS  PFAFF 

"The     best    things     come     in     Pairs." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1 ,2,3,4; 
House  of  Representatives;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers 
V-pres;  Resegis;  College  Club;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  Council  3,4;  Gym  Leaders 
Club  2,3,4;  Football  Sponsor  4;  Ma- 
jorette   1,2  alt.    1;    Dancing    Boots  4; 


jorette    1,2  alt. 
Library  Staff  4. 


ROSE  ANNE   PFOHL 
"I    live    in    a    world    of    music." 

General  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3;  Jr. 
Red  Cross.  1 ,2;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Bible  Club  1;  French  Club  1; 
College     Club;     Chorus     1. 


COLIN    KELLY   PHILLIPS 

"Kelly" 

Social     Studies:     C.H.      Basketball 
2,3,4    Var.    1,2,3,4;    C.H.    Baseball 
2,4    Scrub     1,    Var.    2,4;    C.H. 
3;    C.H.    Football    1,    Scrub    1; 
Club;      Photography     Club     4; 
Club   2. 


NANCY   HAYNES  PIKE 
"In    all    thy    ways    acknowledge    Him 
1 ,  and    He    will    direct    thy    paths." 

1,  Language  Course:  Jr.  Red  Cross  1, 
Track  2,3,4,  Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  Y-Teens  1,3; 
Lunch  Resegis;  College  Club;  G.A.A.  2,3,4; 
Bible  Sophoteers;  Y.F.C.  Club  2,3,4  pres. 
3,  Quiz  Capt.  4;  French  Club  3,4; 
Rainbow  for  Girls  1,2;  Speedball  In- 
tramurals 1,2,3,  Var.  2;  Nurses  Page 
4;  Pine  Whispers  Staff  4  Girls' 
Sports    Ed.    4. 


MARILYN   DIANA  PIPKIN 
"And      more      Problems!" 

Math  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Col- 
lege Club;  Resegis;  Serviteers,  Jr. 
Red  Cross  1 ;  Sophoteers;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Color  Guard  alt.  2; 
Basketball  Intramurals  1,2;  Hall 
Monitor  2;  Volleyball  Intramurals  1, 
2;    Bowling   2. 


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GARY   EVANS  PITTS 

"Why    take     life    seriously,    you    will 
never     get     out     of     it     alive." 

Math  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;Sophomore  Boys  Club;  Baseball 
2,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Pep  Board  3;  Execu- 
tive   Comm;     Homecoming     Escort    4. 


MARSHA  LYNN   POTTER 

"All      the      glitter      is      not      gold." 

General  Course:  Gym  Leader  1,2,3,4; 
Chorus  1,2;  Dancing  Boots  4;  G.A.A. 
Pub.  Rep.  3,4;  College  Club;  The- 
spians, 1,2,3;  Y-Teens  4;  Majorette 
Alt.   4. 


DANIEL  AUGUSTUS 
POWELL 

"...till      we      meet     again." 

Scientific  Course:  Key  Club  2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  2,3,4  Board  of  Con- 
trol 3,4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres.  3;  Coun- 
cil 4;  Freshman  Boys  Club;  House  of 
Representatives  1,3;  Student  Council 
4;  Football  1,2,3,4  Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var. 
2,  Var.  3,4;  Basketball  Jr.  High  1; 
Tennis  Mgr.   1,  Var.  2,3,4. 


JAMES   NORWOOD   PRATT 

"The    business    of    life    is    to    be,    to 

learn,    to    do,    to    do    without,    and    to 

depart." 

Language  Course:  Debating  Club  3,4, 
v-pres.  3;  National  Forensic  League 
2,3,4;  Masque  and  Gavel  3,4;  Scribe; 
History  Club  2;  German  Club  3,4 
V-pres.  4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Super- 
lative. 


CAROLYN   ANN   PRICE 

"Charlie" 

Commercial  Course:  David  Hills  High 
School,  Ga.  1,2;  B-Team  Cheerlead- 
er 1;  Homecoming  Queen's  Court 
1;  Queen  of  Hearts  Court  1;  Drill 
Team  2;  Homeroom  V-Pres.  2,3; 
Theta  Beta  Chi  2,3;  Serviteers,  Col- 
lege Club;   Resegis;    Executive  Comm. 


ETHEL   KAYE    PRIDDY 

"Do     justly,     love     mercy,     and     walk 
humbly    with    God." 

General  Course:  Lawsonville  High 
School,  N.  C.  1,2;  Glee  Club  1,2,3; 
4-H  Club  1,2,3,4,  Sec,  Treas.,  Re- 
porter;    Bible    Club     1,2;     Serviteers. 


GLADYS  ANNE   PULLIAM 

"All    the   wealth    of   the   world    could 

not    buy    you    a    friend*    or    pay    for 

the     loss    of    one." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2,3, 
4;  Mixed  Chorus  3,4  Sec.  4;  Y- 
Teens  1,2,3,4;  Girls  Chorus  1,2,3,4; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Officials  Club 
2,3;    Nurses   Page  4. 


ROBERT   B.    RASCOE 

"To     strive,    to     seek,    to     find,     and 
not    to    yield." 

Language  Course:  Key  Club  2,3,4; 
Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Monogram  Club  4; 
Football  1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,  Jr.  Var.  2, 
Var.  3,4;  Baseball  1,2,3,4.  Scrub 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Jr.-Sr.  Dance 
Comm;  Basketball  1  Jr.  High  1; 
Sophomore    Boys    Club. 


PAULA  RUTH   RAU 

"There     is     joy     in     living." 

Language  Course:  Dramatics  Club  1; 
Sophoteers;  Majorette  Alt.  2;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  4;  Serviteers;  Resegis;  College 
Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Nurses  Page 
4;  Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4;  Hall 
Monitor  2,3,4;  Homecoming  Sponsor 
2,4. 


MARY   PHYLLIS   RAY 

"A    page   was   torn    out   of   time    and 
space." 

Language  Course:  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Library  Staff  3,4; 
Black  and  Gold  Staff  3,4;  Jr.  Ed- 
3;  Co.  Ed.  4;  Quill  and  Scroll  3,4; 
Pine  Whispers  Staff  3;  Intramural 
•Sports     1,2,3,4. 


CAROL   LYNN    REDDING 

"Live     an'     Learn." 

Math  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Bas- 
ketball Intramurals  1,2;  Softball  In- 
tramurals  1,2;  G.A.A.  3;  Girls  Cho-- 
rus'  Chorus  1,2;  Jr.  Red  Cross  1; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  French  club  2;  Bible  Club 
4;     Resegis. 


WAYNE   REDMAN 
"Success    does    not    require    genius." 

Language  Course:  Basketball  1; 
Bible  Club  1;  Sophomore  Boys  Club; 
Senior   Science    Club. 


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JOANNE    PAULA    REECE 

"Jo" 

Language  Course:  Northwest  High 
School  1;  Girls'  Chorus  2;  Intramu- 
rals  2,3  Speedball  2,  Basketball  2,3 
Voleyball  2,3  Softball  3;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4  Dev.  Chm.  4;  Hall  Monitor  4; 
College   Club;    Resegis. 


JOHN    BURKHARDT   REHDER 
"John" 

Scientific  Course:  Lake  Forest  Jr. 
High,  N.  C.  1;  Band  1,2,3,4;  Re- 
oops  3,4;  Orchestra  3,4;  Instrumen- 
tal Music  2,3,4;  Track  2,3,4;  Mar- 
ching Band  2,3,4;  Hall  Monitor 
1;  Skin  Diving  Club  I;  Cross  Coun- 
try   Track    3,4. 


LYNDA   LOUISE    REYNOLDS 

"I  am  a  part  of  all  that  I  have  met." 

Scientific  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Band  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra  2,4;  Rain- 
bow for  Girls  3,4;  Instrumental  Mu- 
sic   Club     1,2;     Intramural     Sports. 


JOSEPH   RUSSELL  RIDGILL,  JR. 

"Be    prepared,    and    do    a    good    deed 
daily." 

Scientific  Course:  Jr.  Science  Club 
1;  Sr.  Science  Club.  3,4;  Math  Club 
3;  Marching  Band  1,2,3,4;  Orchestra 
3,4;  Rebops  3,4;  Instrumental  Mu- 
sic Club  1;  Eagle  Scout  Award  1956; 
Silver  Explorer  1958;  Mayor  of  W.-S; 
Concert  Band  1,2,3,4;  Hall  Monitor 
3,4. 


MARTHA  ANN   ROBERSON 

"True    success    is    to    labor" 

Commercial  Course:  Y. Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  A  Cappella 
Choir  3,4;  N.  C.  State  Choral  Festi- 
val 3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Bib- 
le Club  3;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor 
1;     Rainbow    for    Girls     1,2,3,4. 


BARNEY   WILLIAM 
ROBERTS,   JR. 

"Barney" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2  Scrub  1, 
2;  Band  1;  Freshman  Boys  Club;  Jun- 
ior   Boys    Club;     History    Club    4. 


DAVID    H.    ROBINSON 

"Better   late  than   never." 

Social  Studies  Course:  C.H.  Baseball 
1,2,3,4  Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Football 
1,2,3,4  Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Basket- 
ball 1  Jr.  Var.  1;  M.Y.F.  3  Treas.  3; 
Ushers    Club    3,4. 


SAMUEL  FRANKLIN 
ROBINSON,  JR. 

"Buck" 

Scientific  Course:  Freshman  Boys 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys  Club,  Basket- 
ball 2  Jr.  Var.  2;  Football  2,3,4  Var. 
2,3,4;  De  Molay  1,2,3,4;  Mono- 
gram Club  3,4;  Track  3;  Baseball 
4,    Var.    4. 


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MARY  SUSAN   ROGAN 

"Remember    When" 

Language  Course:  Girls'  Chorus  1,2; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Rese- 
gis; College  Club;  Basketball  Intra- 
murals  1,2,3,4;  Volleyball  Intramu- 
rals    1,2,3,4. 


VIRGINIA   DIANNE 
ROLLICK 

"Learning     from     the     past,     looking 

to     the     future,     but     living     in     the 

present." 

Language  Course:  Orchestra  1,2,3,4; 
All-State  Orchestra  2,3,4;  Majorette 
Alt.  1;  Color  Guard  2,3,4,  Chief  4; 
Intramural  Sports  1,2,3,4;  Nurses 
Page  3,4;  Instrumental  Music  Club 
1,2,3,4;  Serviteers;  Resegis;  College 
Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,4;  Rainbow  for 
Girls    1,2,3,4;    Musician    1. 


MARIANN   KIRVEN 
SANDERS 

"Vouloir    c'est    pouvoir" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,3; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Nurses  Page  3;  Hall  Monitor  3;  Re- 
segis; Scribbler's  Club  3,4  pres.  4; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4  Council  4;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  Bowling  1,2,3;  Na- 
tional   Honor    Society    3,4. 


HENRY  OTHO  SAPP 

"No,     Officer,     I     didn't." 

Scientific  Course:  Football  1;  Science 
Club  1,3;  Art  Club  4;  Pine  Whispers 
3,4;    Art.     Ed.    3,4;     History    Club    2. 


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LYNWOOD   HUNTER 
SATTERWHITE 

"I     think     I     could     just     laugh,    and 
laugh,    and    laugh." 

Language  Course:  C.H.  Football  3,4, 
Var.  3,4;  C.H.  Monogram  Club  3,4; 
C.H.  Boys'  Chorus  3,4;  C.H.  Ushers 
Club  2,3,4;  C.H.  Track  3,4;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Boys  Club;  Photo- 
graphy Club  4;  French  Club  4;  Lunch 
Club;  Sophomore  Boys  Club. 


MARY   CROMBIE   SCHINDEL 

"Tootsie     pop" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,3,4;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  2,4;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers,  College 
Club;  Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  2;  Girls' 
Chorus  1;  Rainbow  for  Girls  1;  Bowl- 
ing   3,4. 


MARY  JACQUELINE 
SECHRIST 

"To  err  is  human,  to  forgive  divine." 

Language  Course:  Gym  Leader  1,  2, 
3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Serv- 
ice Club;  Bible  Club  1,2,3,4,  Sec. 
2;  Resegis;  College  Club;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  Council  4;  Y- 
Teens    4;    Bowling    1,2,4. 


WILLIAM   MICHAEL   SENKUS 

"Lead    Thou    me    on!" 

Scientific  Course:  Declamation  Con- 
test 2;  Debating  Club  2,3,4  sec- 
treas.  3  v-pres.  4;  Debating  Team 
2,3,4  Jr.  Varsity  2,3;  National  For- 
ensic League  2,3,4  pres.  4;  Mas- 
que and  Gravel  2,3,4;  Jr.  Science 
Symposium  3;  Jr.  Town  Meeting  3; 
Ushers  Club  3,4;  National  Honor 
Society  3,4  treas.  4  State  Conven- 
tion   3;    Football    Mgr.    4    Var.    4. 


GENE  TRAVIS  SHAMEL 

"Silence    is    for    the    saints,    I'm    just 
human." 

Math  Course:  Football  1,  Jr.  High  1; 
De  Molay  2,3,4;  Freshman  Boys 
Club;  Baseball  Mgr.  3;  Monogram 
Club  3,4;  Hi-Y  3,4;  Executive  Comm; 
Ushers    Club    2. 


CAROL   MARIE   SHEETS 

"Mouse" 

Language  Course:  French  Club  3,  4 
treas.  3;  Freshman  Service  Club  sec; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  1,2,3;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  1;  Pep  Board  3;  Y-Teens  1,2, 
3,4;  Intramural  Basketball  1,2,3,4; 
Intramural     Volleyball     1,2,3,4. 


JUDITH    LOUISE   SIDES 

"Johnny   is  that  someone" 

Commercial    Course:     Freshman    Serv- 
ice   Club;    Sophoteers;     Serviteers;     Y- 


Teens      1,2,3,4; 
ball    3;     Resegis, 
Monitor   2,4. 


Intramural      Basket- 
College    Club;    Hall 


CAROLE   BETTE   SIMONS 

"A    rolling    stone    gathers    no    moss." 

Language  Course;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club, 
Girls    Chorus    1. 


PHILLIP   BRYANT  SIMPSON 

"Why  not?" 

Scientific  Course:  Hi 
Freshman  Service  Club. 
Boys   Club;    History    Club 


Jr.    High    1 
Track    3,4 


Baseball 
Var.    3,4. 


Y        1,2,3,4. 

Sophomore 

4;    Football 

1,    Jr.    High 


HILDA   KAYE  SMITH 

"Froggy  went  a  courtin'  " 

Social  Studies  Course;  Sophoteers 
C.H.  Softball  1,2,3,4  Var.  1,2,3,4 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club 
C.H.GIee  Club  3,4;  Basketball  1,2 
Jr.    Var.    1,2. 


NED    BRITT  SMITH 

"Be   the   best   of   whatever   you   are." 

Language  Course:  Key  Club  1,2,3,4 
Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Pres.  2; 
Student  Council  2,  V-Pres.  4;  House 
Court  3;  Teenage  Council  3,4;  Class 
Pres.  1,2,  V-Pres.  3;  Band  1,2;  Foot- 
ball 1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,  Var.  2,3,4,  Co- 
Capt.  4,  All  Conference  4,  All  State  4, 
Rep.  to  Shrine  Bowl  4,  Rep.  to  East- 
West  Game  4;  Basketball  1,2,3  Scrub 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3;  Baseball  1,2, 
3,4;  Monogram  Club  3,4;  House  of 
Representatives  3. 


SARAH    FRANCES  SMITH 

"Always  a   smiling   face." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Y-Teens  2,3,4;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  1;  National  Honor  Society  3, 
4;  Rainbow  for  Girls  1,2,3,  4;  Gym 
Leader  2;  Nurses  Page  3,  4;  Hall 
Monitor     4. 


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Spring  Holidays 


WARREN   WILLIAM   SMITH 

"Is  you  ready,  'Ski  King'?" 

Math  Course:  Orchestra  1 ;  Boys' 
Chorus  3,  4;  Mixed  Chorus  3,  4; 
Math  Club  4;  Ushers  Club  3,  4; 
Instrumental  Music  Club   1. 


ROBERT   ERIC   SNOW 

"Let  'er  go,  Daddy-o" 


Scientific    Course:     Hi-Y 
Senior    Treasurer;    Band 
Science     Club     3,     Treas. 
Club    4;    French    Club    2. 


1,    2,    3,    4; 

1,    2,    3;    Jr. 

3;     History 


PHYLLIS   MARIE   SNYDER 

"Pep  to  spare  and  a  smile  to  share." 

Language  Course:  Band  1,2,3;  Cheer- 
leader 4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4  I.C.C.  4; 
National  Honor  Society  3,4;  Pep 
Board  3,4;  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  Serv- 
ice Clubs  1,2,3,  Sec.  3;  Resegis;  Col- 
lege Club;  Football  Sponsor  3,4»~ 
Rainbow  for  Girls  3,4. 


SANDRA  LEE  SNYDER 

"Sandy" 

Language  Course:  Concert  Band  1, 
2,3,4;  Orchestra  3,4;  Instrumental 
Music  Club  1,2,3,4  Pres.  4  Resegis; 
Marching  Band  1,2,3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
1 ;    Gym    Leader    1 . 


ARTHUR  SPAUGH 

"What    goes    in    the    entrance    must 
go  out  the  exit" 

Industrial  Arts  Course:  C.H.  Foot- 
ball 1,2,3,4  Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Base- 
ball 1,2,  Var.  1,2;  C.H.  Basketball 
1,2,  Var.  1,2;  C.H.  Track  3,4;  C.H. 
Boys'  Chorus  3,4;  C.H.  Monogram 
Club     4;     C.H. Ushers     Club     3,4. 


DOUGLAS   KINCAID  SPEAR 

"Doug" 

Math  Course:  Towson  High  School, 
Md.  1;  Track  1;  Student  Gov't  1; 
Basketball  2,4  Jr.  Var.  2,4;  Instru- 
mental Music  Club  1;  Band  1;  Bio- 
logy Club  2;  Photography  Club  4; 
Ushers    Club    4;     Hall    Monitor    1. 


FRANCES   IRENE  SPEAS 

"The    highest    graces    of    music    flow 
from   the  feelings  of  the  heart." 

Language  Course:  Masque  and  Gavel 
2,3,4,  V-Pres.  4;  World  Peace  Contest 
2;  Jr.  Town  Meeting  3;  French  Club 
3,4,  Pres.  3;  Library  Staff  4,  Prog. 
Chmn.  4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Service 
Clubs  1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  G.A.A. 
2,3,4;  Hall  Monitor  2,3;  Band  1; 
Orchestra    1,2,3,4. 


DONALD   KENNETH   SPRIGGS 

"I'm    living,    I'm    loving,    and     I'm 
happy." 

Math  Course:  Freshman  Boys  Club; 
Basketball  1;  Dramatics  Club  2;  Foot- 
ball 1;  Bible  Club  4,  rep;  Marching 
Band    1,2. 


LESTER   ROBERT 
STALLINGS 

"Alan   Gator" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4,  Scrub 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,  Var.  4;  Golf  2,3,4, 
Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Monogram  Club 
3,4;  Senior  Treasurer;  Movie  Proj. 
Club    1,2. 


SANDRA  JUNE  STANFORD 

"Leave    silence    to    the    saints,    I    am 

but  human" 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Thespians  2;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Girls' 
Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir  2,3,4;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  4;  Receptionist  3;  Supply  Rm. 
Ck.  4;    Festival   3,4. 


JUDITH   MADELYN 

STEADMAN 

"Hey   Pumpkin!" 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2,3,4; 
State  Festival  Chorus  3,4;  Hall  Moni- 
tor 3,4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  4;  District  Con- 
test  1,2,3,4;   Y-Teens   1,2,3,4. 


TERRY   LEWIS  STEWART 

"Bud?" 

Math  Course:  Kernersville  High  School 
1;  Football  1,.  Var.  1;  Basketball  1, 
Jr.  Var.  1;  Glee  Club  1;  Football  2. 
Var.  2;   History  Club. 


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ROBERT  THOMAS   STIMPSON 

"Gus" 

Scientific  Course:  Movie  /Proj.  Club; 
Track  4;  Sophomore  Boys  Club; 
Ushers   Club   4. 


JAMES   C.   STOKES 

"R.   C." 

Scientific  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophomore  Service  Club;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  3;  Science  Club  3;  History 
Club  4;    Pep   Board  3. 


BARBARA  ANN   STONE 

"A     little     learning     is     a     dangerous 
thing" 

Language  Course:  C.H.  Basketball 
Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Softball  Var.  1,2, 
3,4;  C.H.  Monogram  Club  2,3,4;  Ex. 
Comm;  C.H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  C.H. 
M.Y.F.  Sub-District  V-pres.  4;  C.H. 
Cheerleader  3,4;  .  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers;  College  Club;  C.H.  Campus 
News  Pub.  4. 


ZENA   MARIE   STRUB 

"There     is     no     cosmetic     for     beauty 
like   happiness" 

Language  Course:  McClintock  Jr.  High 
School,  N.  C.  1;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4;  Rainbow  for  Girls  2,3,4,  Of- 
ficer 2,3,4;  Intramural  Speedball  2,4; 
Football  Sponsor  4;  College  Club;  Hall 
Monitor;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Re- 
segis. 


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CHARLES  JACKSON   STUART 

"The    best    laid    schemes    o'    mice    an' 
man    gang    aft    agley" 

Language  Course:   Track   3,4;    German 
Club    3,4. 


JAMES    BOWMAN   STUART 

"Some  People  worry,  some  people 
sweat,    but   as    for    me    I    just    forget" 

Language  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Base- 
ball 1,2,3,4,  Scrub  1,  Var.  Mgr.  2,3,4; 
Monogram  Club  3,4;  S.S.C.  3,4; 
Sophomore  Boys  Club;  Freshman 
Boys  Club;  Homecoming  Escort  4; 
French  Club  4,  Treas.  4. 


SHIRLEY   NICHOLS 
STUCKENSCHNEIDER 

"Two    can    live    as    cheaply    as    one" 

Home  Economics  Course:  C.H.  Basket- 
ball Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Solfball  Var. 
1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  C.H. 
Monogram  Club  2,3,4;  Sewing  Club 
3;   Office  Page;   Nurses  Page    1 . 


JAMES    DEVENEY 
SUMMERS,   JR. 

"Jim" 

Scientific  Course:  C.H.  Basketball 
1,2,3,  Jr.  Var.  3;  Football  1,2,3,4, 
Jr.  High  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,3,4;  Baseball 
1,2,  Jr.   High   1,  Jr.  Var.  3;   Track  3. 


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ELIZABETH   SWAIN 

"What    we    learn    with    pleasure,    we 
never     forget." 

Language  Course:  Speedball  1,  Var.  1; 
Serviteers;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4,  V-pres.  3; 
G.A.A.  1,2,3,4,  Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  Senior 
Marshal;  Scribe;  Gym  Leaders  Club 
2,3,4,  V-pres.  3;  Library  Staff  3,4, 
Dist.  Treas.  4;  College  Club;  Resegis; 
Football  Sponsor;  Tennis  1,2,3,4,  Var. 
1,2,3,4. 


ROY   ARCHIBALD 

SWARINGEN,   JR. 

"Buddy" 

Scientific  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  De 
Molay  3,4;  Ushers  Club  3,4;  Science 
Club  2,3,4  pres.  4;  Jr.  Science  Sym- 
posium 3;  State  Chemistry  Test  Win- 
ner 3;.  State  Math  Test  3. 


LARRY    REX   TAYLOR 

"Smile,   for  the  best  is  yet  to   come.' 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,  Scrub  1 
Jr.  Var.  2;  Basketball  1,2,  Scrub  1,2 
Chorus  1,2,3;  Boys  Chorus  1,2,3 
Bible  Club  4,  Pres.  4;  Pep  Board  4 
Service  Clubs  1,2;  Festival  Choir  2,3 
Contest   Choir    1,2,3;    De    Molay   2,3,4. 


SHARON   LYN  TAYLOR 

"Music  washes  from  the  soul  the  dust 
of  everyday   life." 

Language  Course:  Chorus  l;Thespians 
1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4, 
Council  3,  V-pres.  4;  Gym  Leaders 
Club  2,3,4;  Tennis  1,2,3,4,  Var.  1,2, 
3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4;    Rainbow    for    Girls    1,2,3,4. 


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DALE   ERMINE  THOMPSON 

"I     am     happy     in     remembrance     but 
happier    in    anticipation." 

Scientific  Course:  Bible  Club  1,4; 
Thespians  2;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;   Y-Teens   1,2,3,4. 


MARTHA  SUSAN   THORPE 

"The    things    we    did     last    summer" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
I.C.C.  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Dancing  Boots 
4;  Library  Staff  3,4,  Sec.  3,  NW  Dist. 
V-pres.  4;  Quill  and  Scroll  3,4;  Ser- 
vice Clubs  1,2,3;  Jr.-Sr.  Dance  Comm.; 
College  Club;  Resegis;  Pep  Board 
Co-Chm.  4;  Black  and  Gold  Staff  3,4, 
Jr.-Sr.    Ed;    Basketball    Sponsor   4. 


EDDIE   TIERNEY 

"Ed" 

Math  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2;  Band  I; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Photography 
Club;    House    of    Representatives    1 . 


JENNIE    KAY   TRAVIS 
"Here's   to   the    future" 

Scientific  Course:  Art  Club  1,  Pres.  1; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  4;  Jr.-Sr.  Dance 
Comm. 


MARGIE   ELAINE   TRIPLETT 

"Let  patience  have  her  perfect  work" 

Commercial  Course:  Bible  Club  1; 
Business  Club  2;  Y-Teens  2;  Jr.  Red 
Cross  2;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;    Bowling   2;   Chorus    1. 


CAROLYN    FRANCES    UPTON 

"0   what   fools  we   mortals   are!" 

Commercial  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Y-Teens  1,2;  Bowling  2;  Sopho- 
teers;   Resegis;    Office    Page    1. 


CAROLYN   LEE  VALETOS 

"Knows    all — all    nose" 

Home  Economics  Course:  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers; 
College   Club;    Resegis. 


JOSEPHINE   REECE   VANCE 

"Little   Raisin" 

Language  Course:  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4; 
Student  Council  4,  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Sec.  1,  Pres.  3;  Library  Staff  2,3,4, 
V-Pres.  3;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Col- 
lege Club;  Football  Sponsor  3,4;  Ex- 
ecutive Comm.  I.C.C.  3,4,  Pres.  4; 
Resegis;  Black  and  Gold  Staff  A, 
Fac.   Ed.  4. 


JOHN   CLIFFORD 
VAUGHN,  JR. 

"Rusty" 

Math  Course:  S.S.C.  1,2,3,4;  Football 
1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Var.  1,2,  Var.  3,4;  Basket- 
ball 1,2,  Jr.  Var.  2;  Math  Club  3 
Freshman  Service  Club  Sec-Treas 
Sophomore  Service  Club;  Pep  Board  2 
House  of  Representatives  3;  Band  1 
College  Council  4,  Pres.  4;  Monogram 
Club    4. 


MAE   ELIZABETH   WALL 

"A    smile    costs    nothing;    but    creates 
much" 

Commercial  Course:  C.H.  Basketball 
Jr.  Vqr.  1,2;  C.H.  Softball  1,2;  S.N.O. 
M.C.;  C.H.  Volleyball  3,4;  Serviteers; 
Resegis;  C.H.  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Bas- 
ketball  Mgr.  4. 


BRENDA   PRISCILLA  WALSH 

"Someone     in     the     crowd     is    yelling 
'Hurrah   for   Reynolds'." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers. 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  Rese- 
gis; Library  Staff  3,  Pres.  4;  Teen- 
age Council  1,2,3,4;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives  4;    Football    Sponsor   4. 


F.LIZABETH    DARDEN   WARD 

"Betty" 

Math  Course:  National  Honor  Society 
3,4,  City  Wide  Sec.  4;  Band  1,2,4, 
All-State  2;  Orchestra  1,2,3,4,  Pied- 
mont 3,4;  Majorettes  1,2,3,4,  Chore. 
4;  Library  Staff  3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4, 
Soc.  Chrm.  4;  Rainbow  for  Girls 
1,2,3,4;  Worthy  Adv.  4;  Service  Clubs 
1,2,3,4;  College  Club.  Science  Fair 
Winner  3;  World  Peace  Speech  Alt. 
1;    Dancing    Boots  4. 


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ANN    ELIZABETH   WARREN 

"If   worry   were    the    cause    of    death, 
I     would     live     forever" 

Language  Course:  Service  Clubs  1,2, 
3,4;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  French  Club 
3,4,  V-Pres.  3;  G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Intra- 
mural Sports  1,2,3,4,  Badminton 
Doubles  Winner  2,3;  Pine  Whispers 
Staff  3,4,  Ex.  Ed.  3,  Rep.  4;  Black 
and  Gold  Staff  4,  Sr.  Ed.  4;  Library 
Staff  3,4;  Jr.-Sr.  Dance  Comm.;  Pep 
Board  4,  Asst.  Co-Chrm.  4;  House  of 
Representatives    4;    College    Club. 


NANCY   MICHELLE  WASELL 

"When  duty  whispers  low.  Thou  must, 
the  youth  replies,   I  Can." 

Language  Course:  House  of  Represen- 
tatives 1 ,2;  House  Court  1 ,2;  Y-Teens 
1,2,3,4,  Pres.  4;  Student  Council  4; 
Cheerleader  4;  Soph.  Class  Sec;  Sen- 
ior Marshal;  Winner  of  Kiwanis  Rec. 
Contest  3;  Masque  and  Gavel  3,4, 
Sec-Treas.  4;  Orchestra  1 ,2,3,4, 
V-pres.  3,  Scribe;  Football  Sponsor  4; 
National    Honor    Society    4. 


BETSY   JANE   WASHBURN 

".    .    .    but    most    of    all    remember    to 
smile" 

Language  Course:  Summit  School  1; 
Glee  Club  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Fresh- 
man Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Servi- 
teers;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Hall 
Monitor    1,2,3,4. 


JOHN    THOMAS   WATSON 

"Whoso   diggeth   a    pit   shall    fall 
therein" 

Math     Course:     Confederate     Military 
History   Club    1;    Anc.    History   Club   4. 


LINDA   LEE   WATSON 

"Watch   your  step!" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3; 
Sophoteers;  G!A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Gym 
Leader  3,4;  House  of  Representatives 
1;  Cheerleader  4;  Hall  Monitor  4 
Girls'  Chorus  1;  French  Club  3,4 
Rainbow  for  Girls  2,3;  College  Club 
Resegis. 


DIANE    LILLIAN 
WESTMORELAND 

"The     best     is     yet    to     be" 

Language  Course:  Softball  1,3,4,  Var. 
1,3,4;  G.A.A.  1,2,3,4;  Speedball  3, 
Var.  3;  Freshman  Service  Club;  Soph- 
oteers; Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Softball  Intra.  1,2,4; 
Speedball  Intra.  1,2;  Basketball  Intra. 
1,2;   Jr.   Red  Cross   1. 


BETTY   GWENDOLYN 
WHITNER 

"5   feet  2,  eyes  are  blue" 

Commercial    Course:     Office    Page     1 
Nurses  Page  2;  Sophoteers;   Serviteers 
Shorthand     Award     3;     College     Club 
C.H.    Glee    Club    4;     C.H.     Basketball 
Mgr.  4;   S.N.O.M.C.  2,3,4,  Rec.  Sec.  4. 


WALTER    FULLWOOD 
WHITENER 

"Call    me — Kiki,    Rat,    Homer,    or 
Termite" 

Industrial  Arts  Course:  C.H.  Baseball 
1,2;  C.H.  Football  2,3,4;  C.H.  Track 
3,4;  C.H.  Boys'  Chorus  3,4;  C.H.  Bas- 
ketball   1,2,3,4. 


ARCHIE   LEE   WHITLEY 

"Lord,    make    me    on    instrument    of 
they  peace." 

Commercial  Course:  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives 3;  Jr.  Red  Cross  4;  Bible 
Club    1,4;    Pep    Board    1. 


LANDIS   MELROSE   WILCOX 

"Life    is    cheerful   when    one    carries   a 
treasure    in    his    heart" 

Language  Course:  World  Speech 
Peace  Contest  1;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Service  Clubs  1,2,3,4;  Intramural 
Sports  1,2,3,4;  House  of  Representa- 
tives 2;  G.A.A.  2,3,4,  Council  3;  Ten- 
nis Var.  3,4;  Library  Staff  3,4;  French 
.Club  3,4;  College  Club  Sec;  Black 
and  Gold  Staff,  Write-up  Ed.  4;  Foot- 
ball Sponsor  4. 


FLORENCE    BEULAH   WILES 

"Bu la" 

Commercial  Course:  Sophoteers;  Ser- 
viteers; Chorus  1,2;  C.H.  Softball  1, 
2,3,4,  Var.  1,2,3,4;  C.H.  Glee  Club 
1,2,3,4;  College  Club;  Resegis;  C.H. 
Rec.   Comm.   2. 


NORMAN   PATTERSON 
WILKERSON 

"I'd    rather   not   to   be   than   to    be   a 
failure" 

Math  Course:  Football  1,2,3,4,  Jr.  Hi. 
1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Baseball  1,2,3, 
4;  Jr.  Hi.  1,  Jr.  Var.  2,  Var.  3,4;  Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4,  Treas.  3,4;  S.S.C.  3,4;  Mono- 
gram Club  3,4;  Dramatics  2,3,  Treas. 
3;  Pine  Whispers  Staff  3,4;  Black  and 
Gold  Staff  3,4;  Boys  Sports  Ed.  4; 
Pep   Board  3;    Boys  Clubs   1,2,3. 


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C/ass  Day 


FRANK  WILLIAMS 

"It's  about  time" 

Social  Studies  Course:  C.H.  Football 
4,  Var.  4;  C.H.  Monogram  Club  I; 
C.H.  Baseball  3,4,  Var.  4;  Basket- 
ball   3,4,    Var.    3,4;     History    Club    4. 


JANET   SUE   WILLIAMS 

"To    be    rather    than    to    seem" 

Commercial  Course:  Southwest  High 
1;  Intramural  Basketball  1;  Resegis; 
College   Club. 


PATTIE   SUE   WILLIAMS 

"You'll    always    be    the    'SPARKS'    in 
my    life" 

Commercial  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  Resegis;  College  Club; 
G.A.A.  2,3,4;  Majorette  1;  Office 
Page  4;  Girls'  Chorus  1,2;  A  Cappella 
Chorus  3,4;  Basketball  Intramurals 
1,2. 


VIRGIL  WALTER   WILLIAMS 

"Butch" 

Industrial  Arts  Course: 


JIMMY  SHERMER  WILLIS 

"Who    knows    what    the    future    may 
bring" 

Math  Course:  Hi-Y  1,2;  Boys'  Chorus 
1,2,3,4;  Mixed  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Choir 
1,2,3,4;  State  Festival  Chorus  3,4; 
State  Ensemble  Contest  2;  Movie 
Proj.    Club    1,2. 


RITA   KATHERINE   WITT 

"Texas" 

Course:    Dramatic    Club 


Language 
Choir    4. 


PHYLLIS  JEAN  WOLBERG 

"Seize    now    and    here    the    Hour    that 
is,   nor   trust   some    later    day" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Service  Club;  Sophoteers; 
Serviteers;  College  Club;  Resegis;  Jr. 
Red  Cross  4,  V-Pres.  4;  French  Club 
4;  Office  Page  3,4;  National  Honor 
Society   4. 


ROBERT   LEE   WOMACK 

"God    First,   others   second,   self    last" 

Scientific  Course:  Hi-Y  1;  Boys' 
Chorus  1,2,3;  Mixed  Chorus  1,2,3; 
Choir  1,2,3,4;  State  Festival  Chorus 
3;    State    Ensembel    Contest   2. 


JULIUS   ARTHUR 
WOODWARD 

"Ward" 

General  Course:  Freshman  Boys'  Club; 
Sophomore  Boys'  Club;  Science  Club 
2;    History  Club  3;   Track  4. 


KAY    RUTH   WOOTEN 

"To  one  who  waits,  a   moment  seems 
a    year." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Girls'  Chorus  1,2;  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Photog- 
raphy Club    1;   College   Club;    Resegis. 


CAROLE   MARIE   WORRELL 

"Be  a  friend  to  all,  but  love  only  one" 

Commercial  Course:  Hall  Monitor  1; 
Chorus  1;  Freshman  Service  Club; 
Bible  Club  2;  Basketball  Intramural 
2;  Softball  Intramurals  2;  Bowling  3; 
College   Club;    Resegis. 


BRENDA   EUGENIA  WYRICK 

"Count  your   life  by   smiles   not  tears 

.  .  .  And  with  joy  count  vour  age  by 

friends,    not    years." 

Language  Course:  Freshman  Service 
Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  Resegis; 
College  Club;  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4;  Hall 
Monitor   1,4;   French  Club  4. 


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ion 


ROY   VINCENT  YOUNG,   JR. 

"Vincent" 

Scientific  Course:  Band  1,2,3,4;  Pho- 
tography Club  3,  Pres.  3;  Science 
Club  4;  Football  1;  Concert  Band 
1,2,3,4. 


SARAH    LYDIA   YOUNG 

"My  dreams  are  very  fair  and   bright 
for    I    am    Young" 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Basketball  Intramural  1,2,3,4;  Speed- 
ball  Intramural  1,2,3,4;  Freshman 
Service  Club;  Sophoteers;  Serviteers 
Pep  Board  2,3;  Resegis;  College  Club 
Football  Sponsor  4;  Dancing  Boots  4 
Sr.    Hi-Y    Sponsor    4. 


ANNA   ELIZABETH 

ZIMMERMAN 
".  .  .  Dream   On  .  .  ." 

Language  Course:  Y-Teens  1,2,3,4; 
Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Sports 
1,2,3,4;  Freshman  Service  Club  1; 
Sophoteers;  Serviteers;  College  Club; 
Resegis;  Hall  Monitor  3,4;  Color 
Guard  3,4;  Library  Staff  4;  Football 
Sponsor  4. 


'oil   know    I'm   al- 
nost  grown! 


Here  We  Are  In  Our  Younger  Days 


Good  to  the  last 
drop! 


Which      twin      is      the 
Tony? 


Will  the  meet- 
ing please  come 
to  order? 


Get  tough! 


And   Now 


Toad,    Bevans,    and    Mickey  Look      Ma,       no 

teeth! 


Let  her  go,  Pedigogie! 


The   line-up! 


Bryant  works  out! 


Foxie     and     Snapper! 


The  Snow  Queens! 


Why  don't  you 
come  up  and  see 
me  sometime! 


<*«• 


i    % 


Peek    a    boo,    I'm    watching 
Wonder  who  won  the  game!         you! 


None      but      the 
Lard  Head! 


Eat,      drink,      and      be 


merry! 


1 


wk '   - . 


In  the  good  ole  summertime! 


--.,.;,=■- 


So  Long 


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SENIOR  SCRIBES 

Kneeling:  Sonny  Pratt,  Seated:    Sally  Eisenberg,  Nancy  Wasell,  Agnes  Fitts,  Beth  Swain,  Ann  Hart. 


SENIOR  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

John   Davis,   Jim   Bulla,   L.   H.    Hutchens,   Pattie   Bacon,   Susan   Blackmore,   Phil   Dunn,   Mary  Jackson,  Jody  Vance,   Becky 
Newsome,  Carolyn  Price,  Travis  Shamel,  Gary  Pitts. 


SENIOR  TREASURERS 

L.  H.  Hutchens,  George  Little,  Bill  Masten,  Richie  Boggs,  Louis  Calhoun,    Howard   Butner,    Bobby  Stallings,   Louis   Bouvier, 
Jim  Parks,  Bfll  Cranfill,  Jean  Decker,  Jackie  Butler,  Judy  Brookshire. 


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Betty  Ward  was  elected  City-Wide  Secretary  of  the   Na- 
tional Honor  Society. 


Ann  Hart  represents  our  school  as  D.  A.  R.  Good  Citizen. 


Journalism   Students  of  the   Year  are   Mary   Elizabeth    Hunt   and 
Chris  Farran. 


BL~_j 

The  Senior  Hi-Y  chose  Britt  Smith  as  the  winner  of  the 
Hi-Y  Triangle  award.  Britt  is  an  outstanding  student  and 
class  leader. 


Honor  Page 


Jimmy  Ayers,  Student  of  the  Year,  was  elected  by  the 
Journalism  Staff.  Jimmy  was  chosen  because  of  her  personal 
honor  and  scholarship. 


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MOST   LIKELY  TO  SUCCEED 


MOST  POPULAR 


Agnes    Firrs   and    Howard   Burner 


Cricket   Coan    and    Lyle    Blalock 


PS. 


BEST  LOOKING 

Doris  Goodwin   and    Phil   Dunn 


FRIENDLIEST 

Dorothy   McQuown   and   Jerry   Kandzer 


MOST  INTELLECTUAL 


MOST  ATHLETIC 


Ann    Hart  and   Sonny    Pratt 


Jeanette   Cox  and   Britt  Smith 


Class  Prophecy 


Introduction 

Travel  back  with  us  to  a  dark  room,  located  high  in  a  tower  above 
a  pounding  sea.  Here  six  sages  have  gathered  to  talk  over  the 
great  days  of  prophesying  and  to  decide  among  themselves 
which  one  can  see  best  and  fartherest  into  the  future.  The  oldest 
is  Fearless  Fitts,  a  greatly  renowned  seer;  the  next,  Heartless 
Hart,  the  prophetess  who  predicted  the  death  of  Julius  Caesar. 
Ageless  Eisenberg,  the  only  one  to  predict  something  years  after 
it  happened,  is  conferring  with  Witch  Wasell,  and  her  friend 
and  accomplice,  Swingin'  Swain,  who  have  materialized  from 
the  spirit  world  especially  for  this  occasion.  Last  and  least  im- 
portant is  Cloudy  Pratt,  a  sleepy  amateur  prophet  from  Outer 
Afganistan.  Having  invoked  the  proper  phantoms  and  having 
made  several  preliminary  prophecies  for  warm-up,  the  seers  are 
preparing  for  competition.  The  first  to  speak  is  Fearless  Fitts. 

F.  FITTS:  Look  far  and  breathe  deeply.  I  can  see  three  ships  on 
a  wide,  rolling  ocean.  The  crews  have  sighted  land  after  weeks 
of  weary  watching.  Apparently  they  have  just  discovered  America 
you  know — the  New  World. 

A.  EISENBERG:  I  can  see  farther  than  that.  A  place  called  Winston- 
Salem  will  be  founded  by  a  band  of  Moravians  who  play 
trumpets. 

H.  HART:  Why  is  that  tremendous  pile  of  red  bricks  on  a  hill  in 
the  middle  of  the  town? 

S.  SWAIN:  Can't  you  see  a  public  building  taking  form?  Look  at 
all  the  rooms.  Why,  there  are  blackboards  on  the  walls!  We  must 
be  seeing  the  1924  construction  of  Richard  J.  Reynolds  High 
School. 

C.  PRATT:  All  I  am  able  to  see  is  a  mass  of  blurry  years  filled  with 
faces  and  dates.  But  wait,  I'm  beginning  to  distinguish  one  year 
from  the  rest.  It  is  1  955.  A  stately  edifice  dominates  the  scene. 
Magnificent  columns  adorn  the  porch  of  the  massive  auditorium. 
Adjacent  is  the  center  of  this  institution  of  higher  learning. 

On  the  third  floor  there  are  small  people  wandering  through 
the  halls  searching  for  room  numbers  and  looking  for  the 
"down"  stairs.  Why  such  confusion? 

A.  EISENBERG:  They  must  be  the  eighth  graders  experiencing  their 
first  week  at   Reynolds   High   School. 

H.  HART:  As  insignificant  as  they  are,  it  isn't  taking  them  long 
to  get  acquainted  with  the  Demon  way  of  life  and  to  enter  the 
rush  to  participate  in  clubs  and  fall  sports.  As  the  year  progresses, 
they  enjoy  their  school  life  more  and  more.  They  learn  the  rules, 
find  their  way  around  the  building,  and  begin  to  envy  upper- 
classmen.  They  get  their  first  taste  of  chapel  programs  through 
pep  rallies,  Honor  Society  inductions,  the  Christmas  program, 
and  Key  Club  Follies.  June  arrives;  eighth-grade  diplomas  are 
awarded;  and  these  students  proudly  assert  that  they  are  fresh- 
men and  are  a  real  part  of  the  high  school. 

F.  FITTS:  Their  freshman  year  begins  with  a  whirl  of  academic 
activities  as  well  as  membership  in  the  band,  Student  Government, 
and  other  important  organizations.  The  election  of  class  officers 
— Britt  Smith,  Carl  Adams,  Dorothy  McQuown,  and  Harold 
Bender — highlights  the  first  semester.  Nancy  Dunham,  Ellen 
Bair,  and  Betty  Ward  are  three  of  the  majorettes  proudly  strutting 
and  twirling  before  the  band. 

S.  SWAIN:  Many  of  the  freshman  girls  are  active  participants  in 
speedball,  basketball,  and  recreational  sports.  As  a  reward  for 
their  interest  and  loyalty  Brenda  Chappell,  Linda  Lockard,  Frances 
Brasco,  and  Mary  Ann  Hart  are  initiated  into  the  Girl's  Athletic 
Association  and  begin  their  long  terms  of  service.  John  Dixson, 
a  member  of  the  golf  team,  and  Jerry  Muecke  and  Dan  Powell, 
members  of  the  tennis  team,  are  other  freshmen  who  excell  in 
spring  sports. 

C.  PRATT:  It  is  August,  1957,  and  we  see  boys  equipped  with 
helmets  and  shoulder  pads  engaged  in  fierce  combat  on  Hones 
Field.  Much  to  their  delight,  sophomores  Sam  Robinson,  Wayne 
Colter,  and  Lyle  Blalock  are  elected  to  play  this  game  called 
football. 


W.  WASELL:  When  the  school  year  officially  opens,  Jo  Clary, 
Sharon  Edwards,  Judy  Steadman,  George  Little,  and  Bill  Masten 
are  proud  to  be  chosen  members  of  the  choir.  Frances  Speas 
brings  recognition  to  the  sophomore  class  by  achieving  the 
status  of  finalist  in  the  World  Peace  Speech  Contest.  As  spring 
arrives  we  see  David  Gaskins  and  Jim  Stuart  engaged  in  varsity 
baseball;  Bobby  Stallings,  in  golf;  and  Diane  Westmoreland, 
Peggy   Parrish,   and   Phyllis  Clanton,    in   softball. 

A.  EISENBERG:  We  lose  sight  of  our  subjects  for  the  next  three 
months  as  they  scatter  to  summer  vacation  land.  However,  after 
a  short  wait  we  see  them  back  amid  the  pines  on  September  3, 
1958.  Having  survived  the  confusion  of  registration,  schedule 
changes,  and  the  first  football  game,  students  begin  struggling 
to  interpret  Emerson,  translate  Cicero,  and  memorize  the  metric 
system.  Howard  Butner  and  Dan  O'Flaherty,  two  members  of  the 
junior  class,  succeed  in  becoming  varsity  debaters  and  make  their 
class  proud  of  them. 

S.  SWAIN:  The  selection  of  the  Junior-Senior  Dance  committee 
arouses  a  feeling  of  excitement  and  anticipation  among  the 
juniors.  Cricket  Coan  and  John  Davis  become  co-chairmen. 
Lealan  Nunn,  Rusty  Vaughan,  and  Landis  Wilcox  are  several 
of  the  hard  workers  who  transform  the  gym  into  a  tropical 
paradise  with  flowers,  gardens,  greenery,  bridges,  ponds,  and  a 
waterfall. 

H.  HART:  The  greatest  thrill  of  the  year  for  some  juniors  is  their 
induction  into  the  National  Honor  Society.  Barbara  Hartnett, 
David  Newsome,  Sarah  Smith,  Susan  Blackmore,  Steve  Gramley, 
and  Mariann  Sanders  are  among  those  whom  we  see  standing  on 
the  stage  holding  their  flickering  candles  and  solemnly  promising 
"to  uphold  the  ideals  of  the  society  to  which  I  have  been  elected." 
Three  of  the  class  members  receive  statewide  recognition  for 
their  abilities:  Buddy  Swaringen,  winner  of  the  chemistry  contest; 
and  Diane  Rollick  and  Nancy  Wasell,  all-state  orchestra  partici- 
pants. 

W.  WASELL:  As  usual,  spring  sports  attract  the  athletes  of  the 
class.  Pat  Barbee  and  Sandra  Craft  are  active  members  of  the 
tennis  team. 

In  April,  thoughts  turn  toward  the  senior  year  with  the  elec- 
tion of  Agnes  Fitts,  President  of  the  Student  Government,  and 
Sandra  Lineberger,   Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

F.  FITTS:  During  the  summer,  while  most  of  the  rising  seniors  are 
relaxing  at  a  certain  beoch  in  South  Carolina,  Ellen  Holmes  and 
Susan  Thorpe  are  experiencing  the  delights  of  Europe.  They  are 
spreading  the  fame  of  R.J.R.  from  Rome  to  London,  while  Barney 
Barnhardt  is  spreading  it  from  Delaware  to  Arizona  as  the 
Reynolds  representative  to  Boys'  State  and  as  North  Carolina's 
delegate  to  Boys'  Nation. 

C.  PRATT:  Finally  in  the  fall  of  1959,  year  of  quiz  show  queries 
and  the  cranberry  crisis,  we  view  the  stately  seniors  of  Reynolds 
High  School.  Britt  Smith  and  Tony  Dunn  are  leading  the  deter- 
mined gridders  through  a  successful  season.  Bill  Larmore,  Louis 
Calhoun,  and  Dickie  Frizzell  are  three  faithful  seniors  who  give 
devotedly  to  the  team.  Cricket  Coan,  chief  cheerleader,  leads 
Linda  Watson,  Phyllis  Snyder,  and  the  entire  student  body  in 
supporting  the  team.  Working  hard  to  provide  entertainment  for 
each  game  are  chief  drum  major,  Sandy  Ogden;  chief  majorette, 
Meriel   Mitchell;   and   majorette  choreographer,   Betty  Ward. 

F.  FITTS:  The  highlight  of  the  band's  activities  is  a  trip  to  Wash- 
ington, D.C.  to  perform  for  the  Washington  Redskins  on  national 
television.  We  see  Sarah  Young,  Marsha  Potter,  Carol  Howell, 
and.-  other  Dancing  Boots  shivering  in  30-degree  December 
weather  at  Griffith  Stadium.  Band  members,  Priscilla  Briggs, 
Bill  Gilbert,  and  Judy  Newsom,  are  forming  intricate  figures  on 
the  field  and  are  providing  music  for  the  Dancing  Boots. 

S.  SWAIN:  The  Children's  Home  football  team  is  also  celebrated 
for  winning  ten  successive  games  and  their  conference  title. 
Brenda  Dowell,  chief  cheerleader,  Brenda  Foster,  Doris  Goodwin, 
Ann  Stone,  Carole  Padgett,  Martha  Barnette,  and  all  the  Home 
supporters  cheer  Bill  Dobbins,  Lynwood  Satterwhite,  Jim  Summers, 
Joe  Brittain,  and  the  Home  team  to  victory.  Basketball  season 
also  proves  rewarding  to  the  Children's  Home  varsity  cagers,  Bob 
Davidson,  Grady  Mitchell,   David  Gurley,  and  Mike  Ashburn. 


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Class  Vropdecy 


H.  HART:  The  Pine  Whispers  staff  is  doing  a  thorough  job  of  re- 
porting school  activities.  Editor,  Chris  Farran,  and  his  assistant 
Cecile  Mayrand,  with  the  help  of  April  Collier,  Norman  Wilker- 
son,  and  Nancy  Pike  are  working  energetically  to  prepare  the 
next  edition  of  the  paper.  In  the  midst  of  all  this  hustle  and  bustle 
the  Black  and  Gold  editors,  Mary  Elizabeth  Hunt  and  Phyllis  Ray, 
are  steadily  striving  toward  the  completion  of  the    I960  annual. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Numerous  clubs  claim  the  time  and  efforts  of 
many  seniors.  Managing  club  activities  important  to  the  school 
are  Beth  Swain  and  Sharon  Taylor  of  the  G.  A.  A.;  Eva  Foxworth, 
Resegis;  Pat  Bowers,  College  C'ub  president;  Brenda  Walsh, 
Library  Staff;  and  Bill  Senkus,  president  of  the  National  Forensic 
League. 

S.  SWAIN:  Jody  Vance  charms  New  York  journalists  on  her  trip 
to  the  National  Y-Teen  Conventnon.  Her  comments  on  juvenile 
delinquency  are  quoted  on  the  front  page  of  a  leading  New  York 
newspaper. 

H.  HART:  The  year  grows  shorter,  and  for  the  last  time  the  seniors 
compete  in  spring  sports,  clown  in  the  Key  Club  Follies,  and  dance 
at  the  Spring  Prom.  They  seem  astounded  that  the  day  of  the 
senior  picnic,  their  final  fling,  has  actually  arrived. 

F.  FITTS:  Now  we  see  seated  on  the  stage  a  bevy  of  girls  clad  in 
soft  pastel  dresses  and  boys  looking  rather  uncomfortable  in  Sun- 
day suits.  What  IS  THIS?  .  .  . 

ALL:      Class  Day?  ...  A  Last  Will  and  Testament?  .  .   . 

LAST  WILL  AND  TESTAMENT 

As  this,  the  Class  of  1 960,  departs, 

We'd  like  to  speak  from  the  depths 
of   our    hearts. 

To  Mr.   Joyner  and   our  teachers  of 
the  past  five  years 

We  say   "thank-you"   and    regret 
that  graduation   nears. 

Since   we   will   cherish   you,    dear 
Reynolds   High, 

We   want   to   be   remembered   by  our 
friends,    by  and   by; 

So,    juniors,    listen   carefully   because 
what  we  have  to  say 

Concerns  you,   next  year's  seniors,    in 
a   very  special   way. 

Some  advice   to  the   Collinses   from   Jean 
and  Joan 

Is  to   keep  the   uniqueness   that  only  twins 
own. 

Bill   Grant,  our  head  basketball   man, 

Urges  John    Barrow  to   play   the   best 
that  he  can. 

Harvey  Morgan    leaves   Bob   Zeh   his 
ability  to  dance. 

Betty  Chafin  gives  Kay  Cook  her  talent 
to  prance. 

Linda    Reynolds  enjoys   playing   the   flute 

And   bestows   her  talent   to   whom    it 
may   suit. 

Bob  Snow   insists  that  our   Reynolds 
High   Band 

By  going   to  Washington   proved   best 
in  the   land. 

Some  words  to  the  juniors  are  said 
by  Jean  Cly, 


"Enjoy   high    school    now,    for   the   days   do 
fly!" 

Terry   Jorvis    in    Public   Speaking    did 
find 

Study  and   work,    which   he   leaves 
behind. 

Charlene   Markunas   has   liked   debating 

And   tells   Carter   Philips   to   make   a 
good    rating. 

Ann    Pulliam    is   noted   for   goodness  and. 
joy, 

Qualities  we   all   should    like   to   employ. 

Geraldine  Howell  bestows  her  science 
knowledge 

To   whoever   will    need    it   when    he   gets 
to  college. 

Steve   Leverton    leaves   his  algebra   book 

To   some   mathematician   who   through    it 
will    look. 

Bill    Mackie,    football    player  and   fan, 

Cheers  on   Graham   Forrest   with    "Get   in   there,    man!' 

Cabot  and    Richie   give   advice   to   Bill 
Daisy, 

"Support  your  team   and   they'll 
never  be   lazy." 

Glenn   McGuan   wills   his   red   hair 

To  Virginia   Simpson,    a   girl    very  fair. 

Lawrence   Miller  gladly   gives   his  car 

To   someone   who   dosen't   want   to   drive 
very   far. 

Anna    Zimmerman,    who   is  a   color  guard, 

Encourages   Robin    Reynolds  to   work 
really  hard. 

Mary   Pfaff   bequeaths   her   Dancing    Boots 
smile 

To   Patricia   Walker  to   use   for  a   while. 

Ann   Warren,   an   excellent   baker  and 
cook, 

Leaves   Betsy   Holton   her   recipe   book. 

Jean    Hutcherson    from    Kay  Travis   is 
receiving 

A   box  of   paint   brushes  and   a    pretty 
oil    painting. 

Ann   Hammill    has   found    in   dramatics 
much  fun. 

She  wills  her  talent  to  Sharon  Jackson. 

Ann   Cowan,   our  senior   migrant  from 
Gray, 

Has  said,  "I  like  Reynolds  so  much 
that   I'd   love  to  stay." 

The   tall,    blonde   beauty,   our  Molly  Cox, 

Bequeaths  to  Nita  her  beautiful  locks. 


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Becky   Newsome,    departing,    leaves   her   clarinet    reed 

to   bandman,    Bob   Avery;    it's   something    he'll    need. 

To   Y-Teen    program    planning    Ann 
Cockerham   says   goodbye. 

Remembering    Monday   night   meetings, 
Bill    Bryant    leaves   the    Hi-Y. 

Robert   and   Mickey    leave   their   helmets 
and   football 

To   Howard   and   Steve,    who   will    need 
them   next   fall. 

We've   told   you   our   many   thoughts 
and   wishes. 

We've   willed   to  you   juniors 

everything   but   the   fishes, 

So   now    is  the   proper   time   to   say 

A   fond   farewell   on   our  Senior   Class 
Day. 

As  the   years   fly   by,   and   we   all    grow 
old. 

Our    love    for   you   to   our   children   will 
be   told. 

We'll    tell   them   to   gain   knowledge 
and    love   their   fellowman 

And   to  cherish   our   beautiful   school 
which   on   a    hill    does   stand. 

F.  FITTS:  Oh,  let's  look  beyond  Class  Day.  After  all,  they  have 
three-fourths  of  their  lives  yet  to  live.  Let's  watch  them  use  all 
the  knowledge  they  have  absorbed.  Concentrate,  prophets;  move 
your  minds  on  and  on  into  the  future.    What  do  you  see? 

S.  SWAIN:  Wait!  What's  this?  Many  of  the  students  are  being 
graduated  again. 

H.  HART:  It's  the  end  of  their  college  careers.  Equipped  with  this 
additionial  training,  they  will  soon  be  rising  to  prominence  in 
business,    scholarship,    and   other   activities. 

C.  PRATT:  Let's  look  at  the  scholars  .  .  .  Karen  Bernhard  has 
become  a  geneticist  at  Columbia  University.  Experimenting  in 
extra-sensory  perception  at  Duke  University  is  the  famous  para- 
psychologist,  Doctor  R.  William  Gegenheimer. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Isn't  he  at  present  trying  to  decide  how  David 
Gaskins  can  carry  on   mental   telepathy  with   ducks? 

W.  WASELL:  Yes,  and  he  is  analyzing  Zena  Strub  and  Sandra 
Dunnagan  to  see  whether  they  really  have  women's  intuition. 

H.  HART:  Phyllis  Wolberg  is  a  psychiatrist  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 
She  has  found  that  automobile  manufacturers  such  as  Clint  Ash- 
burn,  the  founder  and  president  of  Ashburn  Motors,  have  far 
more   problems  than   any  one  else  on   earth. 

S.  SWAIN:  That's  right.  In  his  mammoth  corporation  Clint  has 
five  private  secretaries:  Carole  Worrell,  who  is  in  charge  of  the 
files;  Judy  Sides,  in  charge  of  the  customers;  Judy  Bennett,  in 
charge  of  accounting;  Barbara  Masters,  in  charge  of  personnel; 
and  Libby  Wall,  who  doesn't  do  anything  but  stand  around 
decorating   the  office. 

C.  PRATT:  After  a  brilliant  career  as  one  of  America's  top  com- 
mercial artists,  Jeanne  Gallman  is  the  head  of  the  advertising 
department.  Melita  Parker  and  Jerry  Pegram  are  her  assistants. 
Lloyd  Kennington  is  the  designing  executive,  but  Tommy  Hauser 
does  the   work   while   Lloyd   merely   signs   the   specifications. 

F.   FITTS:      But  what  about  Clint's  problems? 


H.-  HART:  Oh!  Janet  Gitter  and  Sandy  Snyder  have  gone  into 
business  with  Jane  Fritts  to  raise  horses.  They  are  now  heckling 
Ashburn  Motors  with  such  advertising  slogans  as  "Horses  use 
less  gasoline."  They  are  offering  a  year's  supply  of  oats  with  every 
purchase. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Sh!  I  see  a  piece  of  paper,  a  deed!  Archie  Whitley 
has  bought  out  Perry  Como's  national  bowling  alley  chain.  It 
was  Doug  Kinney  who  put  up  the  money.  His  book,  Symptoms  of 
Simplicity,  was  an  international  best  seller.  He  had  to  hire 
mathematician  David  Robinson  just  to  figure  up  his  income  per 
day. 

W.  WASSELL:  I  see  David  Covington  and  Scott  Johnson.  They  have 
become  gold  prospectors  in  the  Sierra  Nevadas.  Because  of  the 
high  cost  of  burros,  they  hired  Terry  Stewart  and  Virgil  Williams 
to  carry  their  gear.    So  far  they've  found  nothing. 

S.  SWAIN:  But  they  have  come  up  with  several  suggestions  on  how 
to  improve  pork  and  beans  and  101  ways  to  cook  them  as  a 
steady  diet. 

F.    FITTS:      Why,    some   members  of   the   class   are    leaving   Tibet. 

C.  PRATT:  Yes,  they  are  being  deported  for  trying  to  curb  the 
market  on  Abominable  Snowmen.  The  guilty  ones  are  mountain 
climbers,  Adela  Kent  Nash,  Carol  Kennedy,  and  Donald  Mc- 
Knight. 

F.  FITTS:  It  was  only  with  considerable  difficulty  that  Arthur 
Woodward,  American  ambassador  to  Lhasa,  with  his  assistants, 
Kelly  Phillips  and  Don  Springs,  persuaded  the  Dalai  Lama  not 
to  launch  a  nuclear  attack  on  the  United  States,  by  pointing  out 
that  the  Tibetan  army  is  armed  chiefly  with  slingshots. 

W.  WASELL:  Mike  Bradburn  is  another  diplomat  in  the  foreign 
service.     He   is   in  charge  of  Outer  Mongolian   affairs. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Gordon  Brown  is  now  Dean  of  Yale  Law  School. 
His  most  distinguished  graduates  have  been  Jack  Granade  and 
Carol  Hamilton,  who  with  Carroll  Marshall,  their  legal  secretary, 
have  established  a  joint  law  firm  specializing  in  automobile 
accident    damage    suits. 

C.    PRATT:      Have  they  been   successful? 

S.  SWAIN:  Definitely!  So  far  their  most  important  clients  are  Gai 
Jenkins,  a  dashing  stock-car  driver,  and  Nancy  Burgess,  owner  of 
a   rental   fleet  of  antique   '59    Impalas. 

H.    HART:      Oh! 

W.  WASELL:      What's  wrong?    Why  did  you  cry  out? 

H.  HART:  Because  I  just  received  an  inspiration.  I  can  see  beyond 
the  earth,  far,  far  out  into  the  heavens  and  among  the  hurtling 
bodies  of  space.  Benny  Orrell  is  in  charge  of  the  first  manned 
rocket   to   Mars. 

A.  EISENBERG:  .Larry  Chandler  devoted  years  of  research  to  the 
construction  of  the  giant  missile. 

S.  SWAIN:  Orrell's  party  includes  Frank  Williams  and  Julian  Drake, 
who  will   study  the   plant  and   animal    life  on   Mars. 

W.  WASELL:  Thus  far  Mars  has  been  seen  only  by  these  people, 
who  also  included  the  renowned  exporers;  Grover  Matlock,  Aaron 
Mitchell,  and  Nancy  Harrell,  who  were  lost  for  six  weeks  while 
exploring   the   land  areas  of  the   planet. 

C.    PRATT:      Let's  come   back   to  earth. 

H.  HART:  You're  just  jealous  because  you  can't  see  beyond  the 
clouds. 

C.  PRATT:  Many  people  are  employed  in  foreign  .countries 
Cameron  Cashwell  and  Tom  Cooper,  for  example,  have  been 
hired  by  the  Pasha  of  Uttermost  Slobovia  to  train  for  the  Olym- 
pics that  country's  tiddlywink  team,  consisting  of  Mickey  Dowell, 
J.  C.   Ellison,  Tom  McKenzie,  Clement   Key,   and  Cecelia   Elkins. 


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F.  FITTS:  Jockie  Butler  and  Mary  Ruth  Elliott  are  now  in  Indonesia 
under  the  auspices  of  a  UN  medical  program  to  treat  epidemics 
of  the  creeping   jungle  skin  crawl. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Their  able  nurses  are  Nancie  Fulton  and  Nancy 
Harvel,  who  will   soon   have  the  disease   under  control. 

S.  SWAIN:  I  see  that  Judy  Brande,  Terry  Fulp,  and  Henry  Land 
are   in  Southern   Rhodesia  teaching  the   Zulus  to   read   English. 

W.  WASELL:  Anna  Beard  and  Sandy  Stanford  are  at  Harvard 
studying  Ubangi  under  Diane  Knighten  so  that  they  may  become 
missionaries  to  Africa. 

F.  FITTS:  Yes,  many  people  are  studying  abroad  or  representing 
the  United  States  there.  Barney  Roberts  is  living  among  the 
cannibals  of  Borneo  where  he  hopes  to  pick  up  some  native 
rhythms  for  a  jazz  combo  in  Las  Vegas  and  maybe  some  recipes 
on  the  side. 

H.  HART:  He  was  amazed  to  find  Kent  McKeithan,  the  great 
bongo  player,    living  as  the  natives'   great  white  chief. 

C.  PRATT:  Diane  Patterson's  all-stars  who  are  touring  Europe 
include  Beth  Ammons  at  the  piano,  Betsy  Bryan  on  bass,  and 
Linda  Hauser,  who  tears  up  the  music  with  a  wild  trombone. 
Singers  for  the  group  are  Florence  Wiles,  Delores  Assaf,  and 
Ann    Howard. 

W.  WASELL:  Phillip  Simpson,  the  European  correspondent  for  the 
Winston-Salem  Journal,  reports  the  great  success  of  Judy  Lawson 
and  Mary  Schindel's  show  of   the   ballet   in   Paris. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Becky  Burgess  has  been  studying  at  the  Sorbonne 
in  Paris,  where  Robin  LaPrelle  just  submitted  her  Doctor's  thesis 
on  the  "Influence  of  Buhddism  on  Contemporary  Franco-British 
Thought   Relations." 

H.  HART:  Mary  Moore  and  Hilda  Smith  are  also  in  Paris,  where  they 
are  staying  with  Jane  Lane  in  her  apartment.  They  are  writing 
poetry  in  the  new  musical  language  invented  by  Sandra  Henry  and 
Carol  Redding.  It  took  them  years  to  establish  the  300  vowel 
sounds  in  the  new   language. 

S.  SWAIN:  The  Jan  Kirkham  group  is  now  touring  Siberia  and 
giving  evening  benefit  performances  in  behalf  of  destitute  salt- 
miners.  Dorothy  Nowell,  Rose  Anne  Pfohl,  and  Jackie  Sechrist 
are  the  lead  vocalists;  Esther  Crouse  and  Sue  Rogan  are  first 
and    second    violinists. 

C.  PRATT:  Modern  Jazz  dancers,  Rita  Witt  and  Merinda  Bennett, 
give  variety  to  the  show. 

W.  WASELL:  The  noted  critics  Boris  Pasternak  and  Charlotte  Allen 
have  reviewed  the  most  recent  play  to  be  introduced  in  Russia. 
They  describe  this  drama,  Madhouse,  by  Tommy  Hill,  as  the 
play-of-the-year.  Madhouse  stars  Travis  Shamel  as  Alfred  E. 
Newman,  the  hero,  and  Janet  Williams  as  the  devoted  child. 

F.  FITTS:  Enough  of  music,  drama,  and  scholarship.  I  can  see 
many  of  the  1 960  graduates  who  have  become  professional 
athletes.  Carolyn  Upton  and  Nancy  Cresswell  are  the  world's 
fastest  swimmers.  Tennis  starts,  Karen  Kappes  and  Jimmy  Ayers, 
are  the  victors  over  all  the  present  Australian  champions. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Charles  Cheech  is  on  Shirley  Lowery's  bowling 
team. 

H.  HART:  That's  the  team  which  recently  won  that  excruciating 
match  with   the    Korean    Bowling   team,    isn't   it? 

A.  EISENBERG:  Ves,  and  Carolyn  Price,  Arthur  Spaugh,  and  Benny 
Moore  are  planning  to  start  a  new  bowling  team  with  a  new  type 
of  game;   they  try  to  hit  a  ball  with  all  ten  pins. 

S.  SWAIN:  But  Benny  isn't  in  complete  agreement  with  them.  He 
wants  to  use  his  golf  club  to  knock  the  pins  down  the  alley. 


C.  PRATT:  Speaking  of  golf,  Bob  Gibson  has  outshown  Sammy 
Snead.  He  is  now  teaching  Donald  Dwiggins,  Elaine  Fulmer,  and 
Walter  Whitener  how  to  play. 

F.  FITTS:  But  the  scene  is  changing.  I  see  a  wild,  wide,  white  land. 
Cold  and  glistening  beneath  a  frozen  sun,  it  rises  above  the 
ice-bound   sea. 

W.  WASELL:      Why,   that's  only  Antartica. 

S.   SWAIN:      Yes,   but   look — people! 

C.   PRATT:       People?  All   I   can  see  are  penguins. 

F.  FITTS:  You're  some  prophet!  Look  farther  inland.  Gail  McKenzie, 
Shirley  Gatewood,  and  Jack  O'Brien  are  leaders  of  the  American 
Antartic  Colony. 

H.  HART:  Naturally,  John  Miller  is  there  to  look  after  Rosser 
Marion's  Jet  planes. 

W.    WASELL:      Wilson    Lamb    is   there    to    keep    the    radios    working. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Emily  Hester,  Betsy  Washburn,  and  Eugenia  Mac- 
keras  have  just  left  Antartica  with  several  dozen  recipes  for 
preparing   penguin   steaks,   walrus  roasts,   and   whalebone   soup. 

S.  SWAIN:  Sandra  Livengood,  Pat  Pass,  and  Richard  Church  took 
up  residence  in  the  colony  to  escape  the  worry  and  frustration  of 
civilized  life.  Billie  Lanier  and  Henry  Sapp  want  new  views  and 
inspirations  to  boost  their  artistic  careers. 

F.  FITTS:  Margie  Triplett  is  staying  in  Antarctica  to  perfect  her 
ice-skating,  which  has  won  her  world  fame. 

C.  PRATT:  Several  tourists  have  been  attracted  also.  Among  them 
is   Ronald   Mace   whose   book,    How   to   Keep   Warm    in   the   Cold, 

brought    him    enough    money    to    furnish    Antartica    with    an    out- 
of-doors  radiant  heating  system. 

H.  HART:  But  the  ice  remains,  for  Iris  Bonds,  the  soprano,  reach- 
ing the  highest  note  ever  heard,  destroyed  Ronald's  contribution 
to   the   colony. 

W.  WASELL:  Ronnie  Gasque  gave  water  skiing  lessons  to  another 
tourist,  Kay  Wooten,  during  the  season;  while  fishermen,  Eddie 
Johnson  and  Larry  Taylor,  caught  a  small  blue  whale  and  are 
now  mailing  a  five-year  supply  of  blubber  to  friends  back  home. 

S.  SWAIN:  John  Watson,  the  S.  P.  C.  A.  president,  visited  with 
Donald  Huff  long  enough  to  investigate  claims  that  certain 
colonists  were  being  cruel  to  seals. 

F.  FITTS:  Poula  Rau,  the  social  worker,  shortly  afterwards  issued 
a  report  on  the  suitability  of  Little  America  as  a  home  for  dis- 
placed Eskimos.  Her  survey  is  now  under  consideration  by  Bob 
Payne   and    Sandra    Marshall    in   Washington. 

A.  EISENBERG:  I  see  a  vision  of  success — Betty  Whitener  is  run- 
ning a  secretarial  school  in  New  York;  she  has  hired  Carolyn 
Church,    Judy    Brookshire,    and    Patti    Lewis    to    help    her    teach. 

C.  PRATT:  Oh,  yes,  on  the  same  floor  of  the  building,  Diane 
Pipkin  has  her  interior  decorating  studio,  where  Carole  Simons 
designs   furnishings   in   the   modern   Arabesque   style   she    invented. 

H.  HART:  A  short  three  blocks  away,  Mike  Parish  and  his  junior 
partners,  Frank  Lloyd  Wright,  Jr.  and  Bobby  Jones,  have  estab- 
lished their  offices.  They  are  recognized  as  some  of  the  best 
architects    in   the    land. 

W.  WASELL:  Kay  Priddy,  Shirley  Nichols,  and  Linda  Finlayson  run 
Fifth  Avenue's  most  exclusive  beauty  salon  and  cosmetic  sales- 
room. Their  famous  plaster  of  Paris  and  portland  cement  facial 
pack  has  enhanced  the  beauty  of  such  models  as  Pat  Williams 
and   Molly   Dwiggins. 


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S.  SWAIN:  Adair  Clifton,  heiress  to  a  colossal  fortune  in  biscuit 
company  stocks,  has  a  standing  account  with  Priddy-Nichols, 
Incorporated,  to  ship  her  a  weekly  supply  of  cosmetics. 

A.  EISENBERG:  In  Denver,  Colorado,  Walter  Brothers  and  Laidley 
Pannill  have  built  a  Western  sports  car  center — the  largest 
service   center   for   foreign   automobiles   in   the  country. 

A.  FITTS:  Brenda  Barringer  joined  the  Navy  and  rose  through  the 
ranks  to  become  the  first  woman  ever  to  hold  the  position  of 
chief  of  staff. 

C.  PRATT:  Jim  Parsons  is  also  prominent  in  Naval  circles,  as  the 
first  officer  ever  to  sink  a  submarine  by  breaking  the  periscope 
glass. 

H.  HART:  In  Russia,  Carolyn  Valetos  is  employed  in  Hotel  Moscow 
as  a  telephone  operator;  actually  she's  an  American  espionage 
agent. 

W.  WASELL:  Do  you  see  that  Robert  Chew  and  Bobby  Leinbach, 
once  electronics  engineers,  have  turned  into  disc  jockeys?  Their 
programs  consist  of  anything  from  Yugoslavian  love  songs  to 
Brazilian  work  ballads.  Sometimes  they  even  include  one  of 
madcap  composer   Bill   Smith's   "Garbage-Can   Serenades." 

C.  PRATT:  Jim  Parks,  a  guide  in  the  Yukon,  set  out  to  take  pho- 
tographer, Jack  Stuart,  in  search  of  photogenic  countryside. 
All  they  found,  however,  was  revenuer  Jim  McCoy,  combing  the 
hills   for   bootleggers. 

F.  FITTS:  Guess  what  I  see! 

S.  SWAIN:      I  don't  have  to  guess.  I  can  see  it  too.  It's  David  Angell, 
who  is  the  head  of  the   Intelligence  Agency.   He  administers  and 
directs  the  national   Intelligence  Tests. 
# 

W.  WASELL:  He,  in  person,  tested  Eva  Ann  Adams,  Ann  Ashburn, 
and  Pattie  Bacon.  In  a  confidential  report  to  a  scientific  agency, 
he  said  that  the  results  were  "astounding!"  By  using  a  new 
machine  they  could  remember  dates  they  learned  all  the  way 
back  in  senior  history  at  Reynolds  High  School. 

H.  HART:  Jimmy  Binkley,  Susan  Davidson,  and  Louis  Bouvier,  as 
a  result  of  the  same  test,  are  being  held  for  further  study  and 
observation  at  a  nationally  known  institution  for  the  ones  with 
unusually  high  mentality. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Another  leader  in  his  field  is  Bill  Crump,  the  war- 
den of  San  Quentin  Detention  home,  and  Glenn  Hart,  who  holds 
a  similar  post  in  Sing-Sing.  So  far  none  of  their  classmates  have 
been   imprisoned. 

F.  FITTS:  Doug  Spear  almost  broke  their  record,  but  he  called 
his  senator,  John  Kinney,  who  ran  on  the  Independent  Pogo  Tic- 
ket against  Bill  Gottenstrater.  The  misunderstanding  was  rap- 
idly corrected. 

H.  HART:  Jimmy  Stokes  has  become  the  "Liberator  of  the  Carib- 
bean," with  his  fearless  band  of  adventurers,  including  David 
Hanna,   Brent  Evans,  and  Eddie  Tierney. 

C.  PRATT:  The  famed  Stokes  brigade  is  wreaking  havoc  among  the 
principalities  of  the  Antilles.  John  Jasinkiewecz,  strong  man  of 
the  Dominican  Republic,  fled  with  his  follower  Ronald  Hodges 
upon  the  approach  of  the  brigade. 

S.  SWAIN:  While  in  Cuba,  Stokes  and  his  associates  were  enter- 
tained by  the  new  calypso  group,  Ben  Blackburn  and  His  Friends. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Bill  McCanless  and  Johnny  Rehder,  who  did  run 
a  banana  plantation,  joined  the  Stokes  brigade  in  Haiti. 

W.  WASELL:  Bobby  Stimpson  became  camp  surgeon  after  he  as 
accidentally  captured.  He  and  the  nurse,  Beverly  Barrett,  have 
been  working  on  the  removal  of  Bill  Fobert's  left  hand  from  the 
springs  in  his  bunk.  Bill's  fellow-sol  "Her,  Stan  Dillon,  had  a  broken 
rib  set  the  same  day.  He  accidentally  shut  himself  up  in  his 
foot-locker. 


S.  SWAIN:  Oh,  come  now!  Enough  of  the  Revolution!  Look  how 
peaceful  ond  prosperous  everything  is  in  America.  Larry  Cooe 
is  president  of  U.S.  Steel,  and  Tom  Davenport  is  the  leader  of 
the  United  Steel-Workers.  At  last  harmony  dominates  the  labor- 
management   scene. 

F.  FITTS:  Fred  Bradshaw  is  a  supermarket  executive  who  plays  the 
stock  market  on  the  side.  His  broker,  of  course,  is  Joanne  Reece, 
the  mathematical  genius  who  amassed  a  fortune  on  the  market 
before  she  finished  trigonometry  in  college. 

H.  HART:  Garry  Pitts  has  opened  a  gymnasium  with  the  slogan, 
"Grow  Tall  While  You  Can." 

W.  WASELL:  Andy  Dinkins,  with  the  assistance  of  Ralph  Messick, 
runs  a  chain  of  restaurants  called  Andy's  Handles. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Yes,  I  can  see  one  now.  It's  in  East  Chicago.  Do 
you  see  whom  I  see? 

C.  PRATT:      Who? 

A.  EISENBERG:      Oh,  of  course  you  couldn't  see  it. 

C.  PRATT:  Wait  a  minute,  now  I  can.  There  are  Rebecca  Bowman, 
Leslie  Davis,  and  Dale  Thompson,  lingering  over  well-done 
buffalo-burgers,  the  specialty  of  the  house. 

H.  HART:  Martha  Ann  Roberson,  Terry  Decker,  and  Roddy  Hunter 
raise  buffaloes  for  commercial  purposes.  Their  chief  competitor 
is  Wyoming  cattle  rancher,  Roger  Howard,  whose  booming  busi- 
ness has  made  him  and  his  share-croppers  Bruce  Cooper,  Fred 
Burton,  and  Jimmy  Willis  millioniares. 

F.  FITTS:  Gene  Miller  ond  Curtis  Cox  are  in  the  rare  foods  busi- 
ness. At  present  their  business  representative,  Joe  Ridgell,  is  in 
the  Andes  Mountains,  trying  to  conclude  a  contract  with  Wilson 
Curlee,  who   is  raising  vicunas  in   Bolivia. 

A.  EISENBERG:  Patricia  Ann  Burton,  translator  for  the  UN,  spe- 
cializes in  Hindustani. 

C.  PRATT:  Tommy  Hayes  has  replaced  Henry  Cabot  Lodge  as 
permanent  delegate  to  the  UN  from  the  United  States. 

S.  SWAIN:  Look!  Beth  Chambers  and  Judy  Martin  are  porpoise 
wrestlers  at  the  Maritime  Gardens  in  Florida. 

W.  WASELL:  Bill  Cushman  and  Wayne  Redman  have  become  an- 
thropologists. Right  now  they  aren't  studying  anything  because 
they  are  content  to  live  on  the  money  they  made  by  investing 
their  small  savings  in  Carol  Sheets's  Instant  Pizza  Company.  The 
endeavor  was  so  successful  that  now  her  firm  has  produced 
instant  ravioli,  spagetti,  and  lasagne. 

W.  WASELL:  Now  then;  we've  seen  the  entire  Class  of  1960.  I'm 
the  best  prophet  on  earth  because  I  was  able  to  see  even  the  last 
of  them. 

C.  PRATT:  Yes,  but  I  was  able  to  find  the  ones  in  foreign  lands; 
I  deserve  first  place. 

H.  HART:  No,  neither  of  you  is  best — I  am.  Can't  you  remember 
how  I  predicted  the  conquest  of  outer  space  and  saw  those  people 
on  Mars? 

F.  FITTS:  You  predicted  it,  but  not  all  of  us  saw  that  at  all.  I 
don't  believe  it  will  ever  happen;  but  I   .  .  .  . 

CLOSING 

And  so  the  contest  ended.  Each  seer  was  convinced  of  his 
own  superiority  and  refused  to  recognize  the  merits  of  any 
other.  In  fact  we  are  in  doubt  whether  any  of  them  predicted  the 
future    truthfully. 

Historians:   Agnes  Fitts,   Ann  Hart 

Prophets:  Sally  Eisenberg,  Norwood  Pratt,  Beth  Swain 

Testator:   Nancy  Wasell 


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PATSY    PEARCE 

Secretary 


KED   KEPLER 

Treasurer 


Miss  Mary  Martin  serves  as  sponsor  of  the 
junior   class. 


Members  of  the  Junior-Senior  Committee  are  First  row:  G.  Forrest,  J.  Davis, 
B.  Daisy,  S.  Heckard,  L  Rice,  B.  Flintom,  C.  Little.  Second  row:  B.  Davis 
J.  Stafford,  A.  Badgett,  B.  Lineberger,  S.  Bain,  M.  Singletary,  B.  Holton, 
N.  Cox,  J.  Collins,  J.  Hutcherson,  B.  Heefner. 


LOIS   ABERNETHY 
NANCY  ADAMS 
SUSAN    ADAMS 
SUE   AIREY 

DAVID  ALEXANDER 
WOODY    ALEXANDER 
JUDY   ALLRED 


BUCK   ANDERSON 
JOE  APPERSON 

JAMES  ASHCROFT 
SUSAN   ASPDEN 
LESLIE   ATKINSON 
BOB  AVERY 

ANN   BADGETT 


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MARIAN    BAGNAL 
PEGGY    BAGNAL 
BEVERLY    BAILEY 
SHARON    BAIN 
JANE    BARBER 

SARAH    BETTE    BARNHARDT 
JOHN    BARROW 


PAYTON    BATES 
LINDA    BEACH 
JOYCE    BEARD 
JON    BEDNERIK 
TERRY    BEITCHMAN 
RONNEY     BELTON 
PAM   BENBOW 


LARRY   BENNETT 
SHARRON    BENSON 
WINFIELD    BEROTH 
DIANNE    BINKLEY 
RUTH    BINKLEY 
WANDA    BINKLEY 
TOMMY    BLALOCK 


LOIS   BLOMQUIST 

SANDRA    BODENHEIMER 
SUSAN    BODNAR 
GEORGE   BONEY 
JUDY    BOWMAN 
WILLIAM   BOYLE 
ROY    BREDDER 


SUSIE   BRENNER 

BETTY   LOU    BRICKER 
LAWRENCE    BRIGGS 
BRENDA    BRIGMAN 

MARIAN    BROCKWELL 
JACK    BROOKS 
VICKI    BROWN 


FAM   BROWNLEE 
BETTY    LEE    BULLA 
JIMMY    BUNN 
SARAH    BURGESS 
BILL    BURKE 
KATHI    BURKE 

LINDA    BURROWS 


BONNIE    BLUE    BURTON 
DON    BURTON 
ANN    BUTNER 
BARBARA    BYERLY 
LARRY    BYRD 
MARTIN    CAGLE 

VICKIE   CAMPBELL 


CYNTHIA   CANN 
JAMES   CANULL 
ELOISE   CARLTON 
ROGER   CARLTON 
JUDY   CARPENTER 
KEN    CARTER 
LYNN    CARTER 


MARY   BETH   CHAFIN 
BILLY    CHAMBERS 
ROBERT   CHAMBERS 
MEREDITH    CHANDLER 
DON   CHIPMAN 
JOHN    CHITTY 

BARBARA  CLARK 


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JAMES   CLAY 
JUDY    COLLINS 
PATSY    COLLINS 
CAROLYN    COLTER 
PAULA    COMBS 
TOM    CONRAD 


DIANNA    COOK 
KAY    COOK 

TRUDY    COOKE 
BEVERLY   COX 
NITA   COX 

BILLY   CRATER 
LARRY   CRUSE 


CHARLES   CUNNINGHAM 
BILL    DAISY 

ROGER    DAVID 
ANNE    DAVIS 

BARBARA    DAVIS 
BEVERLY    DAVIS 
BILL    DAVIS 


CHESTER   DAVIS 
JOHNNY    DAVIS 
LINDA   DAVIS 
SUSAN    DAWSON 
RONNIE    DECKER 
STEVE    DISHER 
DAVID    DIZE 


MARY   RUTH   DOBBINS 
BOB   DOWNING 
LINDA   DOWNS 
CARL  VON   DOYMI 
DOUG  DRUMMOND 
STEVE   DULA 
DIANNE  DULL 


DONNA  DULL 
JAMES   DUNCAN 

JOHNNY   EARNHARDT 
FRED   EBERT 

MARY   FRANCES   EDENS 
FREDDY   EINSTEIN 
CHARLES  ELKINS 


RALPH   ELLEN 
KENNETH   ESSEX 
CHARLES  EVANS 
MICHAEL   EVANS 
ELSA   EYSENBACH 
JOAN   EYSENBACH 
ABBY   FARTHING 


GENNY   FEREBEE 
JANIE   FLEENOR 
BILL   FLINTOM 
FRANK   FOLB 

GRAHAM   FORREST 
KENT   FOX 

PICK   FREEMAN 


SUE  FRENCH 

CECELIA   FULMER 
LINDA   FULTON 
CAROLE  GAINES 

BARBARA  GARDNER 

NANCY  GARDNER 

LARRY  GEORGE 


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RANDY  GIBSON 

RICHARD  GILMORE 
DAVID  GREEN 
BETTY  GREER 
GWEN   GRICE 

BARBARA  GUENTHER 
KATHRYN   HAMPTON 


BOB  HANCOCK 

KATHLEEN    HANCOCK 
LIBBY   HARDING 
SHERRY    HARDY 
DIANE    HARPER 
LIBBY   HARPER 
DALE   HARRIMAN 


JAMES   HARRINGTON 

JOHNNIE   LYNN    HARROLD 
SANDRA    HARVEL 
CHARLES   HAUSER 
DIANE   HAWORTH 
STEVE   HECKARD 

BETTY  GRAY   HEEFNER 


JOE   HELSABECK 
BONNIE   HEMRICK 
KED   HEPLER 
SUE   HEPLER 

LINDA   HERITAGE 
GLENDA   HERMAN 
RICHARD   HERRING 


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JOEL  HICKS 

STUART  HIGHSMITH 
MICHAL   HILL 
LAN  A  HINES 
RUBY   HOLDER 
SUSAN    HOLMES 
BETSY  HOLTON 


PAM  HOOPER 
SUSAN   HOWELL 
BRENDA  HUCKS 
RODDY   HUDSON 
KEITH    HUNTER 
BILLY   HURST 

JEANIE  HUTCHERSON 


WAYNE   INGALLS 
CHUCK  JACKSON 
LIBBY  JACKSON 
SHARON  JACKSON 
ARTHUR  JACOBSEN 
BETTY  JAHNKE 
STEPHEN  JAMES 


ALEX  JARVIS 
SARAH  JOBE 
WALTER  JOEST 
PRECILLA  JOHNSON 
NORMAN   KATZ 

KATHLEEN    KELLEHER 
POLLY  KELLOG 


BARBARA  KENT 
R.  B.  KING 

DONNA   KIRBY 
JANE   KNOUSE 
NANCY  KOELMEL 
JIMMY  LAMN 
CAM  LANE 


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THERESA   LANIER 
BILLY   LEAKE 
CHUCK   LEE 

NORWOOD   DDE 
JEAN    LIGON 

EDDIE    LINCOLN 


BARBARA   LINEGERBER 
CONNIE   LITTLE 
PAUL   LITTLE 
DEE  ANNE   LOFLAND 
THOMAS   LOFLIN 
BARRY   LONG 

MARTIN   LORBER 


DOUGLAS   LUDLUM 
JOE   LUDWIG 
SHEILA   LUND 
DAVID   LYON 

MARGARET  MABE 
WILBURN   MANUEL 
CHARLSEY  MARION 


CAROLINE  MARR 
JANE  MARSHALL 
MARJORIE   MARTIN 
RAMONA  MARTIN 
KATHRYN   MASTEN 
SUSAN   MATUSZAK 
BILL  McCALL 


SUE   ELLEN   McCUISTON 
JAMES  McGRAW 
ROBERTA  MENZ 
DAVID  MICKEY 
CAROL   MILLER 
KENT  MILLER 
TED  MILLER 


DORIS  MILLS 

SHARON   MOONEY 
DORIS  MOORE 
WAYNE  MOORE 
DON   MORRIS 

HOWARD   MORRIS 
JAMES  MOTSINGER 


RONNIE   MURRAY 
LYNN   MYERS 
DON    NEEDHAM 
MIKE    NESBIT 
LARRY   NIX 
JILL  O'BRIEN 
HELEN  ODOM 


MARSHALL  ORR 
ANN  ORRELL 

MARGARET  ORRELL 
AVERETTE  OVERBY 
JAMES   PAGETT 
CHRIS  PAPPAS 

JEAN   CAROL   PARKER 


ROBIN   PARNELL 
DAVID   PARRISH 
JACKEE   PEACE 
PATSY   PEARCE 
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JAN   PETERSON 


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MARTHA   PHILLIPS 
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STEVE   PHILO 

ROBERT  PICKETT 


LINDA   POTEETE 
LINDA   PRATT 

WILLARD   PREUSSEL 
ROBERT   PULLIAM 
BONNIE   REAVIS 

DANNA   REINHARDT 
ROBIN   REYNOLDS 


LEON   RICE 

CAROLE   RIDGEWAY 

LONNA   RIEMENSCHNEIDER 
BARBARA   RIX 

JERRY   ROBERTSON 
LINDA   RODGERS 
DENISE  ROGERS 


SUSAN   ROYSTER 
TOM   RUCKER 
PATSY  RUDOLPH 
HENRY   RUSS 
JANE  RUSSELL 
MIKE  RUSSELL 
KATINA  RUSSOS 


CAROLE   SAINTSING 
MARILYN   SAKS 
LEN   SALE 
ALEX  SARRATT 
DAVID  SAUNDERS 
GAIL  SAVAGE 
HERB    SCHILLER 


JOAN   SCHNEIDER 

HAROLD    SCHUITMAKER 
MARGARET    SCHULTZ 
EDDIE  SCOTT 
IRA    SHAPIRO 

ROBERT   SHAVER 
JANET   SHEETS 


SANDRA  SHELOR 
KAROLYN  SH ELTON 
SANDRA  SHEPHERD 
GILBERT  SHERMER 
DAVID  SIMMONS 
VIRGINIA  SIMPSON 
MICKEY  SINGLETARY 


JO  ANN  SKEEN 
JAMES  SMITH 
SANDY  SMITH 
SHIRLEY  SMITH 

SANDRA  SMOTHERS 
JIMMY  SNOW 
NANCY  SNOW 


WALTER  SOLOMAN 
I.   B.  SOUTHERLAND 
RONNIE  SPAINHOUR 
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KAY  STONE 

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DORIS  SYKES 
MARY  TALLEY 


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WILSON   TENNILLE 
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CAROL  THACKER 
RUSSEL  THOMAS 
GLENN   THRUSH 


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ROSALYN   TILLOTSON 
CALVIN   TROGDON 
BETTY  TUCKER 
RICHARD  TURNER 
MAJOR  TUTTLE 
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MARY  VANDERVER 
MARTHA  WAGGONER 
GAYLE  WALKER 
PATRICIA  WALKER 
DOROTHY  WALL 
LINDA  WALL 
STEVE  WALL 


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JACK  WASKEY 

LINDA  WATSON 

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MIKE  WATTS 

JAKE  WEAVER 


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JUDY  WERTZ 
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BRUCE    WHICKER 
PATTY  WHISNANT 
BOB    WHITE 
JOE    WHITE 


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RONNIE  WILLARD 
ANN  WILSON 
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DAVID  WOLFE 
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LARRY  WOODALL 


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ROSIE  ASHBURN 

Secretary 


Mrs.  Fearrington  serves  as  sponsor  of  the  sopho- 
more class. 


PAM   BAIN 

Vice-President 


BOB   BLAIR 

Treasurer 


10  A  and  B 

First  Row:  M.  Silverman,  T.  Brewer,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  G.  Collette,  K.  Welfare,  C.  Harris,  K.  Amen,  D.  Kanoy,  J.  Roberts,  E.  Goodman,  R.  Groce,  N 
Piper,  H.  Nanzetta,  L.  Holmes.  Second  Row:  N.  Mayer,  S.  Sulkin,  S.  Beckerdite,  J.  Durana,  V.  Ekvall,  A.  Hauser,  E.  Latimer,  E.  Dize,  V. 
Boyle,  K.  Sapp,  B.  Gegenheimer,  M.  Wallace,  M.  Miller,  A.  Parker,  S.  Hine,  S.  Young,  C.  Donovan.  Third  Row:  M.  Foltz,  P.  Metcalf,  V.  Price,  A. 
Drake,  K.  Grubbs,  L.  Young,  D.  Carlberg,  B.  Fitts,  F.  Bahnson,  K.  Traylor,  B.  Keller,  S.  Brown,  M.  Edison,  M.  Byers,  V.  Poindexter,  P.  Licker,  D. 
Lineback,  S.  Stroupe.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Schiller,  B.  Rhudy,  B.  Groat,  G.  Harmon,  D.  Porter,  D.  Meschan,  B.  Blair,  T.  McKenzie,  W.  Starbuck,  M. 
Harrington. 


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10  C  and   D 

First  Row:  J.  Woodward,  C.  Johansen,  K.  Jones,  P.  Kimel,  L.  Simpson,  P.  Jones,  V.  Blalock,  S.  Packard,  P.  Murray,  T.  Mack,  J.  Holton,  J.  Foster, 
J.  Butler,  L.  Coleman.  Second  Row:  P.  Bain,  B.  Cox,  D.  Smirhdeal,  C.  Todd,  P.  Stallings,  A.  Steele,  M.  Gold,  B.  Wilson,  S.  Collins,  C.  Vaughn,  C. 
Chandler,  L.  Crawford,  J.  Blackburn,  D."  Kline,  M.  R.  Frye,  J.  Fleenor,  C.  Peters,  C.  Shields,  C.  Bagnal.  Third  Row:  M.  Davis,  S.  Wall,  S.  Bern- 
hardt, J.  Petree,  E.  Seiwers,  J.  Parker,  E.  Wenger,  M.  Zauber,  B.  White,  K.  Adams,  R.  Harper,  B.  Reich,  A.  Smith,  M.  Stafford,  A.  Rogan, 
M.  Rogan,  P.  Petree,  M.  R.  Roberts,  M.  L.  Bates.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Snyder,  P.  Miller,  T.  Kimball,  T.  Eddleman,  B.  Grienway,  B.  Lowrey,  J.  Apple- 
yard,  T.  Cordell,  M.  Moore,  R.  J.  Lake. 


10  E  and  F 

First  Row:  P.  McCormick,  C.  Inabinet,  C.  Robertson,  J.  Ferris,  B.  Gordon,  B.  Bayless,  M.  Blackmore,  M.  McKeirhen,  C.  Mowery,  J.  Duncan,  M. 
Wolfe,  S.  Bagnal,  E.  Horwitz,  J.  Hill,  P.  Henry,  T.  Dysart,  M.  McCoy,  D.  Forsyth.  Second  Row:  D.  Church,  P.  Smithdeal,  M.  Lee,  H.  Peoples, 
V.  Lovell,  L.  Stokes,  E.  McGuire,  A.  Moddrey,  C.  Vaughn,  L.  Sims,  V.  Wood,  B.  Poe,  M.  White,  E.  Chipman,  D.  Sprinkle,  S.  Cooper,  C.  McEvan, 
R.  Robinson,  H.  Carduck.  Third  Row:  D.  Owen,  P.  Hart,  P.  Hahn,  J.  Hamrick.  B.  Collins,  J.  Dillon,  B.  Waldman,  J.  Fitzgerald,  M.  Artman,  J. 
Stewart,  G.  Stockton,  B.  Seibels,  T.  Thornton,  C.  Lincoln,  N.  Crews,  E.  Crumpler,  P.  Amos,  P.  Huband. Fourth  Row:  C.  Gentry,  B.  Sherrill,  W.  Kirk- 
patrick,  J.  Kausch,  J.  Russell,  P.  Hightower,  C.  Veitch,  R.  Maynard,  J.  Middleton,  L.  Gordon. 


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10  G  and  H 

First  Row:  D.  Barnard,  C.  Nanny,  M.  Cody,  L.  Edwards,  A.  McLeod,  N.  Foster,  A.  Petty,  B.  Trotter,  K.  Kirkland,  R.  Ashburn,  B.  Granade,  P.  Lewis, 
A.  Cabe,  A.  Disher.  Second  Row:  S.  Aspden,  J.  Henson,  S.  Kaplan,  P.  Hamilton,  P.  Dunham,  P.  Richard,  M.  Swaney,  L.  Dqhlen,  B.  Gibson,  B.  Gib- 
son, C.  Baldwin,  R.  Greene,  B.  Vaughn,  B.  Boyd,  M.  Clayton,  M.  Yandell,  J.  Turner,  C.  Simons.  Third  Row:  L.  Brewer,  B.  King,  A.  Smither,  J.  Coe, 
L.  Stewart,  B.  Parker,  D.  McLennon,  D.  Byerly,  B.  Sutton,  K.  Davis,  B.  Pike,  F.  Richardson,  J.  Hutcherson,  J.  Morris,  J.  Stevenson,  C.  Hail'ey,  J. 
Vauznheimer,  G.  Gentry,  J.  Moore,  L.  Greech,  G.  Yarbrough.  Fourth  Row:  A.  Brown,  B.  Cooper,  T.  Ogburn,  D.  Craver,  D.  Davis,  W.  Middleman, 
D.  Willis,  D.  King,  D.  Shaffner. 


10  J  and   K 

First  Row:  M.  Fobert,  W.  Cornelius,  M.  Yarbrough,  B.  Cranfill,  D.  Ferguson,  D.  Way,  C  Rogers,  G-  Goo^dwin.Second  Row:  L  Thomas  L  Martin, 
J  Pitts  B  Moffie,  B.  Benbow,  J.  Harrington,  K.  Hill,  B.  Brewer,  M.  Helton,  F.  Lanier,  S.  Decker,  P.  Baker  J  Sefus.  Third  Row  L  Pate,  C. 
Sprinkle,  B.  Benbow,  J.  Davis  F.  Staton,L.  Honeycutt,  B.  Scott,  J.  Staton,  F.  Freudig,  W  Nail  D.  Fowter,  D.  Wpoten,  D-  Craver,  PL  tte,  K. 
Coplin,  C.  Carter.  Fourth  Row:  N.  Drane,  H.  Wade,  R.  Crook,  G.  Schimmeck,  W.  Bostic,  S.  Blake,  A.  Mallaweigh,  B.  Hartman,  A.  Ballard,  L. 
Wright. 


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10  L  and  M 

First  Row:  M.  Thomas,  M.  Zimmerman,  B.  Forrest,  N.  Putman,  R.  Devlin,  F.  Parnell,  K.  Howell,  N.  Hemmings,  L.  Brown,  E.  Poteete.  Second  Row: 
J.  Gay,  D.  Livengston,  D.  Long,  J.  Snyder,  P.  Lightner,  M.  Johnson,  J.  Duggins,  B.  Brown,  G.  Conrad,  I.  Olsen,  E.  Isgett,  M.  Perkins,  L.  Sanders, 
C.  Feinman,  P.  Bird,  S.  Kemp.  Third  Row:  B.  Frye,  W.  Edwards,  M.  Mirchew,  H.  Smith,  T.  Foster,  B.  Spencer,  E.  Todd,  J.  Baker,  D.  Harris,  J. 
Beard,  R.  Andrew,  D.  Drummond,  G.  Shore,  D.  Norwood,  B.  Foster.  Fourth  Row:  W.  Walker,  J.  Wooten,  M.  Cofer,  B.  Whitherington,  J.  Samuel,  C. 
Brown,  B.  Brockwell,  D.  Coin,  F.  Williams. 


10  N,  P#  R 

First  Row:  G.  Bryant,  A.  Bumgarner,  A.  Fragakis,  K.  Lanier,  D.  Norman,  A.  Nelson,  B.  Georgoulias,  L.  Carroll,  J.  Ziglar,  D.  Dohrman,  B.  Ben- 
nett. Second  Row:  A.  Davis,  D.  Yountz,  P.  Davis,  H.  Overcash,  F.  Disher,  J.  Gardoner,  B.  Disher,  G.  Whitfield,  E.  Katzin,  C.  McKnight,  B.  Swaim, 
J.  Orrell,  J.  Cranfill,  J.  Brown,  S.  Angel.  Third  Row:  J.  Brookbank,  P.  Hondros,  R.  Cox,  M.  Owens,  F.  Cason,  E.  Hunt,  J.  Roberts,  A.  Hill,  G.  Rob- 
ertson, M.  S.  Rettinger,  B.  Bondurant,  R.  M.  Smith,  B.  Long,  J.  C.  McDowell,  G.  Petty.  Fourth  Row:  D.  Byrd,  T.  Brown,  A.  Wood,D.  Davenport,  T. 
Bradshaw,  R.  Trivette,  H.  Smith,  R.  Warren,  T.  Lockard. 


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9  A  and   B 

First  Row:  A.  Clowes,  L.  Kimel,  S.  Kinney,  L.  Kimball,  M.  Thornton,  A.  Warren,  S.  Nash,  J.  Slawter,  M.  Swanson,  C.  Carlton,  M.  B.  Hinkle,  S.  Clif- 
ton, B.  Kornegay,  J.  Miller.  Second  Row:  A.  Speas,  M.  A.  Saunders,  D.  Bell,  S.  Yount,  D.  Rogers,  C.  A.  Tate,  B.  K.  Harris,  B.  B.  Harris,  P.  Alexan- 
der, A.  Balafas,  R.  Beach,  K.  Joyce,  J.  Sherrill,  R.  Blackwell,  B.  Dixson,  K.  Harrison,  B.  Brock,  J.  Bruebaker.  Third  Row:  C.  Hanna,  S.  Thompson, 
C.  Matthews,  P.  Van  Dorsten,  W.  Weaver,  J.  Ford,  M.  Mitchell,  J.  Frost,  K.  Wilcox,  N.  Davenport,  D.  Dunford,  S.  Thomas,  G.  Schaum,  J.  A.  Pick- 
ett,L.  Hauser,  G.  Ruff,  M.  Sams,  E.  Tucker,  K.  Cockerham,  P.  Fearrington.  Fourth  Row:  M.  Swaringen,  B.  Whitaker,  E.  Marion,  D.  King,  J.  Mal- 
colm, J.  Gaddy,  G.  Tuttle,  C.  Wilson,  R.  Crowder. 


9  C  and   D 

First  Row:  K.  Brewer,  H.  Tomlinson,  M.  Ellison,  A.  Shields,  R.  Mathes,  L.  Ballard,  C.  Oehman,  B.  Adams,  C.  Green,  L.  Foley,  S.  Brooks,  D.  Grassi, 
D.  Brown.  Second  Row:  M.  A.  Fulton,  B.  Glenn,  J.  Haynes,  C.  Bennett,  C.  Pratt,  M.  Chambers,  C.  White,  J.  Holton,  R.  Trent,  S.  Workman,  L.  Cop- 
pie,  J.  Waller,  J.  Fulp,  H.  Wells,  R.  A.  Marion,  J.  Agee,  S.  Whicker,  G.  White,  J.  Vickers,  M.  Strader,  G.  Kelly.  Third  Row:  M.  Marcuson,  A. 
Powers,  B.  P.  Thomas,  J.  Weeks,  S.  Mehlen,  B.  Pope,  P.  Bambalis,  J.  Thomas,  L  Averette,  S.  Spurr,  B.  Staley,  D.  Johnson,  B.  Vance,  B.  Petree,  C. 
Deleot,  B.  Clary,  M.  Thrift,  S.  Sparks,  B.  Fulp,  R.  Hoots,  B.  Justice,  S.  M.  Newell,  B.  Norman.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Wilson,  R.  Philips,  T.  Vernon,  J. 
Tucker,  T.  Holton,  F.  Martin,  B.  Farwell,  S.  Davis,  D.  Hobbs. 


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9   E  and   F 

First  Row:  M.  Mitchell,  K.  Porth,  S.  McCling,  B.  Harris,  N.  Hester,  D.  Gobble,  V.  Young,  S.  Hoffman,  A.  Conrad,  B.  Stanley,  J.  Samaras,  S.  Ed- 
wards. Second  Row:  B.  Richardson,  A.  Laughter,  J.  Gilmore,  D.  Hill,  C.  Parrish,  J.  Harding,  M.  Cass,  E.  Kirby,  W.  Dize,  K.  Smith,  B.  Davis,  C. 
Winder,  J.  Minton,  N.  Reece,  V.  Yokeley,  K.  Clauset.  Third  Row:  P.  Poindexter,  B.  Johnson,  S.  James,  E.  Enders,  S.  Johnson,  A.  Brownlee,  L.  Mc- 
Leod,  G.  Reid,  P.  Hauser,  J.  Pfefferkorn,  C.  Hicks,  B.  Rose,  C.  Gaines,  C.  Buste,  R.  Miller,  K.  Smith,  A.  Thacker,  B.  Joyner,  A.  Herndon.  Fourth 
Row:  W.  Eysenbach,  T.  Canull,  B.  Benton,  J.  Covington,  S.  Bradford,  S.    Blackwell,  T.  Streetman,  G.  Greene,  M.  Crater. 


9  G  and  H 


ter,  T.  Bush,  F.  Hough,  S.  Butner,  R.  Angell. 


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9  J  and  K 

First  Row:  H.  Murray,  D.  Pulliam,  M.  Stuart,  J.  Brsdder,  J.  Divine,  G.  Specs,  W.  Whitfield,  H.  Pardue,  C.  Westmoreland,  J.  Lowder,  B.  Boyles, 
B.  Bouldin,  J.  Beck.  Second  Row:  R.  Herb,  B.  Earl,  J.  Kittinger,  J.  Frahm,  J.  Harrold,  C.  Tobin,  T.  Dahlen,  B.  Atkinson,  B.  Smith,  J.  Allred,  C. 
Webste,  S.  Johnson,  J.  Coan,  S.  Cuningham,  B.  Stewart.  Third  Row:  B.  Washburn,  D.  Walker,  K.  Dawson,  M.  Henry,  C.  Peters,  B.  Wallin,  S.  Kul- 
anko,  R.  Bennett,  E.  Johnson,  K.  Throckmorton. 


9  L,  M,  N 

First  Row:  M.  Mills,  L.  Ketchie,  T.  Bates,  M.  Levy.  Second  Row:  T.  Fultz.  D.  Haase,  D.  Holder,  P.  Tucker,  J.  Vaught,  G.  Stallings,  N.  Cranpr,  S. 
Cranfill,  L.  Shore,  D.  Keaton,  M.  Budd,  B.  Myers.  Third  Row:  K.  Conrad,  V.  Lawrence,  L.  Parrish,  C.  Doub,  B.  Jones,  C.  Rourk,  B.  Gilbert;  H. 
Thomas,  J.  Wooten,  L.  Shutt,  G.  Shore,  J.  McRae,  W  .Everhart,  B.  Buckner,  D.  McClenny,  D.  Russell.  Fourth  Row:  P.  Tesh,  V.  Howell,  J.  Cham- 
bers, L.  Ellison,  J.  Trivette. 


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"You  are  my  sunshine!" 

Capers 
of  the  Underclassmen 


The  Seniors   Rock  at  the   Beach! 


All  night  long! 


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Keep  your  eye  on  the  ball! 


That  "wind  blown"  look! 


Ready  "N"  Set! 


Take  a    ride   one   time! 


Seeing    is  believing! 


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Cool,  clear  water! 


Take   it 

easy, 

Nita! 


Now  let's  don't  be  a  pig! 


The  two   "Blondies!' 


The  call  of  the  wild! 


Love  at  first  sight! 


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Sunburned  Jeanie! 


"Flex" 


The  night  owls! 


Don't  get   rough,    girls! 


Curiosity  kills  the  cat! 


Hold  that  line,  hey! 


Height  of  inno- 
cence! 


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May    we    move    useful    be, 
Always    our    duty    see, 


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STEVE  PHILO 

Secretary 


BRITT  SMITH 

Vice-President 


Student  Coumm 


Th«  purpose  ^^^^dejfk^inci^lio 
uphojd'^hji.-ftromote  the  Hpn^2yste«7o 
order  td;d6yelor>-  a'WrV^s£ot  omspnai 
honesty  '%n'>'e6$h'.tyudehk.>  Jfl\  '^m^ 
presented  this  'pfcSpose  Hfttyan  fntere 
and  original  cb60ef>pmgram,  in  which  .. 
discussed  student  gove'iptiM^ttS^wojS- 
tions  of  the  Honor  Pofrj&?^23rf  ifafe 
activities  included  helping  n^vs^achfef* 
with  registration,  attending  the  State  Con- 
vention in  Durham,  cfn^.^orrfldctift'g^'t^e 
prayers  during  exams. 


*.!?.  nWD  B'  ,^DHeDefner'-rP'  Bowers<  M.  Jackson,  R.   Lake,  J.  Barrow,  R.  L.  Ashburn,  N.  Wasell,  A.  Speas.  Second 
row.  D.  Powell,  P.  Bam,  Treasurer;  B.  Smith,  Vice-President;  A.  Fitts,  President;  S.  Philo,  Secretary;  K.  Hepler. 


House  0\  Representatives 


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Firrif  row:  B.  Holton,  Secretary;  M.  Gold  Treasurer;  S.  Lineberger,  Speaker;  C.  Adams,  Speaker  Pro-Tempore,  absent. 
Second  row:  M.  Cody,  L.  Holmes,  M.  BrockweU,  A.  Conrad,  P.  Orrell,  J.  MtHton,  N,  Fulton,  C.  Pratt,  V.  Currin,  J.  Ed- 
monds, J.  Slawter,  i.  Decker,  P.  Bowers,  C.  Westmoreland,  C.  Inabinet,  S.  Bain.  Third  row:  S.  Eisenberg,  S.  Little 
L.  Fuller,  N.  Cranor,  IC  Harofjton,  C.  Padgett,  C.  Conrad,  A.  Steele,  C.  Todd,  E.  McGuire,  B.  Forrest,  S.  Brenner, 
S.  Howell,  N.  Gardner,  B.  Walsh,  P.  Dunham,  J.  Fulp.  Fourth  row:  IC  Wilcox,  B,  Steele,  B.  Bulla,  J.  Martin,  L.  Ellison, 
C.  Little,  B.  Shaver,  B.  Blair,  B.  Leake,  D.  O'Flaherty,  B.  Zeh,  D.  Drummond,  P.  Hondros,  B.  Benbow,  T.  Brown,  B.  Or- 
rell, M.  Parrish,  A.  Warren. 

SANDRA  LINEBERGER 

Speaker 


House  Court  members:  Sharon  Bain,  Mrs. 
Reich,  sponsor;  Phyllis  Dunham,  Kent  Wil- 
cox, and  Pat  Bowers. 


CARL  ADAMS 

Speaker   Pro  Tempore 


BETSY  HOLTON 

Secretary 


Running  in  the  halls,  trash  on  the 
school  grounds,  trays  left  on  the  cafeteria 
tables  —  these  were  familiar  problems 
discussed  by  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives this  year.  The  members,  who  met 
on  the  second  Tuesday  of  every  month,  v 
worked  constantly  to  uphold  the  stand- 
ards of  the  honor  policy  and  to  promote 
the  general  welfare  of  the  school. 


MILLIE  GOLD 

Treasurer 


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Ann  Warren  and  Susan 
Thorpe,  Senior  Editors, 
work  with  seemingly  end- 
less numbers  of  pictures. 


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I.  B.  Southerland  and 
Dick  Porter,  our  photog- 
raphers, rest  for  a  minute 
during  their  busy  sche- 
dule. 


PHYLLIS  RAY 

Co-Editor 


MARY   ELIZABETH 

Co-Editor 


HUNT 


Room  124  seemed  to  be  in  a  state  of 
perpetual  confusion  as  the  Black  and  Gold 
staff  members  rushed  frantically  to  meet 
the  annual  deadline.  There  never  seemed 
to  be  a  day  when  flash  bulbs  weren't  pop- 
ing, typewriters  clicking,  or  students  calling 
out  instructions.  It  was  worth  all  the  effort, 
however,  when  the  annual  finally  arrived 
from  the  printers  and  the  staff  viewed  their 
excellent  creation. 


Black  And  Qold 


Jane  Marshall  and  Sue 
French,  Junior  Editors,  at 
last  identify  the  junior 
pictures. 


Cecelia  Elkins  works  as 
Art  Editor  and  April  Col- 
lier thinks  of  ideas  as 
Caption  Editor. 


Jody  Vance,    Faculty   Editor,   and    Landis   Wilcox,    Write-Up 
Editor,  study  plans  for  the  annual. 


Members  of  the  staff  watch  as  Mr.    Bill   Hunter,   our  pub- 
lisher, helps  us  to  draw  the  dummy. 


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Henry  Sapp,  Art  Editor,  adds 
delightful  drawings  to  our 
newspaper. 


Terry  Beitchman,  Exchange 
Editor,  sends  our  paper  to 
other  schools  and  friends. 


CHRIS   FARREN 

Co-Editor 


CECILE  MAYRAND 

Managing    Editor 


The  Pine  Whispers  staff  spent  one  week 
each  month  in  a  frenzy  of  make-ups,  as- 
signment sheets,  headlines,  cuts,  captions, 
and  red  pencils.  The  other  three  weeks 
were  spent  in  publishing  the  Bohemian, 
parties  for  Ray  Welch,  sports  car  com- 
parisons, and  annoying  the  Annual  staff. 
This  work  -  and  -  play  combination,  added 
vitality  to  the  paper  and  made  the  year  one 
which  the  journalists  will  never  forget. 


Vine  Whispers 


Nancy  Pike,  Norman  Wil- 
kerson,  and  Doug  Kinney, 
Sports  Editors,  report  all  ex- 
citing   games    to    us. 


iMteiMTm'i 

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jf 


Jane  Marshall  and  Sue 
French  head  the  Editorial 
staff. 


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April 
press 


Collier  and  Jon  Bednerik,  Feature  Editors,  work  to  ex- 
their  ideas. 


Miss  Bettie  Mobley,  our  Adviser,  always  gives  us  help  and 
encouragement. 


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<3fie  National  Honor  Society 

The  hard-working  members  of  the  National  Honor  Society  had  a  busy  year  during  which  they  acted 
as  guides  on  College  Day,  introduced  speakers  for  Vocational  Guidance  Week,  and  helped  with  many 
other  school  activities.  Twice  during  the  year  they  donned  the  traditional  long  black  robes  and  inducted 
new  members  into  their  ranks. 


ANN  HART 

President 


HOWARD   »UTNSR 

Vice-President 


BARBARA  HARTNETT 

Secretary 


BtU  SENKUS 


Miss  Collette  and  Miss  Kapp  guide  the  de 
cisions  of  the  members  of  the  Nationa 
Honor  Society. 


Clockwise:  J.  Ayers,  B.  Ward,  S.  Smith,  P.  Clanton, 
P.  Snyder,  B.  Swain,  S.  Taylor,  D.  Muller,  F.  Brasko, 
M.  A.  Hart,  N.  Wasell,  M.  A.  Saunders,  L  Wilcox, 
L.  H.  Hutchens,  S.  Ogden,  D.  Newsome,  B.  Swaringen, 
B.  Earnhardt/ D.  O'Flaherty,  F.  Speas,  M.  Mitchell, 
D.  Rollick,  J.  Newsome,  D.  McQuown,  A.  Fitts,  S. 
Blackmore,  B.  Newsome,  B.  Chafin,  J.  Reece,  P.  Wol- 
berg,  S.  Calaway,  C.  Elkins. 


Ouill  And  Scroll 


First  row:  Cecile  Mayrand,  Terry  Beitchman,  Jane 
Marshall,  Sue  French,  Nancy  Pike.  Second  row:  Landis 
Wilcox,  Susan  Thorpe,  Phyllis  Ray,  Cecelia  Elkins. 


Masque  And  Q&vel 

Firsr  row:  Sonny  Pratt,  Frances  Speas,  Nancy  Wasell, 
Sharon  Jackson,  Sandy  Ogden.  Second  row:  Dan 
O'Flaherty,  Barney  Barnhardt,  Howard  Butner,  Bill 
Senkus. 


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Harold  Bender  watches  as  Robert  Rascoe  at- 
tempts to  perform  feats  of  magic  at  a  Key  Club 
social. 


Key  Club  members  help  collect  money  for  the  March  of 
Dimes. 


BRITT  SMSTH 

President 


HAROLD   BENDER 

Vice-President 


Key  Club 


The  beautiful  star  shining  from  the  top  of  the  school  during 
Christmastime  is  just  one  example  of  the  many  projects  of  the 
Key  Club  members.  Other  evidences  of  their  services  are  the 
bright  black  and  gold  trash  cans  outside  the  cafeteria,  the  Kingston 
Trio  records  that  were  sold  for  the  March  of  Dimes,  and  the  pins 
that  are  proudly  worn  by  the  cheerleaders  and  majorettes.  The 
high  point  of  the  year  for  the  members  was  the  annual  Key  Club 
Follies,  which  were  presented  in  April. 


Carol  Howell  was  elected  Key  Club  Sweetheart  for  1960. 


Members  take  down  the  traditional 
Christmas  Star  on  top  of  the  audi- 
torium. 


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CARL  ADAMS 

Corresponding 
Secretary 


STEVE  PHILO 

Recording   Secretary 


JIMMY  BUNN 

Treasurer 


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Senior  Service  Club 


Members  Are:  B.  Grant,  L.  H.  Hutchens,  R.  Warren, 
B.  Shaffner,  B.  Larmore,  S.  Little,  D.  Frizzelle,  I.  B. 
Southerland,  M.  Parrish,  J.  Stuart,  K.  Fox,  N.  Wilkerson, 
P.  Davis,  R.  Boggs,  T.  Brown,  C.  Little  W.  Colter,  B. 
Mackie,  P.  Dunn,  J.  Davis,  R.  Vaughn,  T.  Dunn,  D. 
Gaskins,  B.  Stallings,  J.  Helsabeck,  C.  Cashwell,  J. 
White,  M.  Bradford,  L.  Blalock,  G.  McGugan,  C.  Hauser, 
H.  Morris,  J.  Ashcroft,   B.  Orrell,  W.  Tennille. 


Mr.  Mitchell   serves  as  sponsor  of  the  Senior  Service 
Club. 


And  what  would  you  like  for  Christmas,  Mr.  Joyner? 


Members  of  the  S.   S.   C.   help  construct  a   stand  for 
the  cheerleaders. 


Senior  Service  Clut? 

Clean  fish  ponds  and  peppy  "beat  'em'  tags  —  these  have  almost 
become  symbols  of  the  many  activities  of  the  S.S.C.  Throughout  the  year, 
the  enterprising  members  seemed  always  to  be  ready  to  do  a  service  for 
the  school,  the  students,  or  the  faculty.  Their  projects  included  building  the 
cheerleaders'  stand,  giving  the  traditional  Christmas  Tea  for  the  faculty, 
sponsoring  basketball  homecoming,  displaying  the  Demon  at  football  games, 
and  keeping  the  records  in  the  gym  juke  box  up-to-date. 


L.   H.   HUTCHENS 

President 


Ready,  aim,  fire! — Benny  Orrell  lights  the  S.  S.  C.  bonfire. 


Not  the  fishponds  again! 


DAVID  GASKINS 

Vice-President 


BILL  GRANT 

Secretary 


WILSON  TENNILLE 

Treasurer 


College  Club 


The  senior  girls  who  joined  the  College  Club  this  yeqr  learned 
that  being  a  member  was  a  rewarding  and  an  enjoyable  experience. 
The  girls  gained  many  helpful  hints  about  college  from  their 
sponsors  and  from  guest  speakers,  and  they  carried  on  traditional 
projects  such  as  the  open  house  after  graduation. 


The  officers  of  the  club  are, 
Seated:  Patsy  Bowers,  presi- 
dent. Standing:  Landis  Wil- 
cox, secretary;  Frances 
Speas,  vice-president;  Ann 
Stone,  treasurer. 


Miss  Weaver  and  Mrs. 
Spencer  are  the  sponsors  for 
the  College  Club. 


College  Club  members  are  busy  at  work  making  the  graduation  caps  for  the  senior  girls. 


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First  Row:  A.  Stone,  treasurer;  P.  Bowers,  president;  F.  Speas,  vice-presi 
Fulmer,  I.  Bonds,  B.  Swain,  E.  Melodis.  Third  Row:  B.  Chappell,  K.  Kapp 
ler.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Bowman,  R.  LaPrelle,  C.  Markunas,  F.  Brasko,  M.  A. 
Coan.  Fifth  Row:  K.  Travis,  M.  R.  Elliott,  C.  Upton,  B.  Hartnett,  D.  Rol 
Row:  S.  Calaway,  J.  Cox,  B.  Lanier,  J.  Brookshire,  B.  Wise,  B.  Good,  B.  H 
Smith,  N.  Fulton,  B.  Dowell,  S.  Craft,  D.  Goodwin,  A.  Ashburn,  J.  Gitte 
lor,  L.  Hauser,  L.  Pannill,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  A.  Cowan,  M.  Schindel,  S.  Sta 
Nowell,  P.  Rau,  K.  Wooten,  L.  Finlayson,  A.  Adams,  K.  Bernhard,  B.  W 
nett,  N.  Cresswell,  C.  Valetos,  M.  Parker,  J.  Reece,  B.  Ammons,  C.  Kene 
Eleventh  Row:  E.  Crouse,  M.  Triplett,  R.  A.  Pfohl,  P.  Parrish,  J.  Lane, 
Martin,  J.  Gallman,  P.  Williams.  Twelfth  Row:  J.  Sechrist,  C.  Worrell, 
A.  Howard,  N.  Harvel,  A.  Pulliam,  B.  Walsh.  Thirteenth  Row:  E.  Mac 
good,  B.  Washburn,  B.  Barrett,  J.  Williams,  B.  Wyrick,  G.  Howell,  B.  Ch 
Harrell,  N.  Pike,  L.  Reynolds,  N.  Dunham,  J.  Decker,  A.  Zimmerman, 
Edwards,  A.  Cockerham,  S.  Young. 


dent;  L.  Wilcox,  secretary.  Second  Row:  S.  Smith,  L.  Nunn,  A.  Clifton,  E. 
es,  S.  Dunnagan,  P.  Briggs,  C.  Mayrand,  B.  Newsome,  S.  Thorpe,  J.  But- 

Hart,  P.  Snyder,  S.  Blackmore,  D.  McQuown,  A.  Fitts,  M.  Mitchell,  C. 
lick,  A.  Beard,  D.  Patterson,  L.  Watson,  J.  Newsom,  M.  Dwiggins.  Sixth 
one,  B.  Ward,  A.  Hart,  M.  Pfaff.  Seventh  Row:  P.  Barbee,  B.  Foster,  H. 
r,  M.  Bennett,  P.  Wolberg.  Eighth  Row:  M.  Roberson,  N.  Burgess,  S.  Tay- 
nford,  J.  Decker,  P.  Bacon,  M.  E.  Hunt.  Ninth  Row:  L.  Davis,  Z.  Strub,  D. 
ard,  L.  Lockard,  C.  Elkins,  J.  Steadman,  C.  Howell.  Tenth  Row:  M.  Ben- 
nedy,  C.   Brown,  M.   Dowell,   B.   Bryan,  S.   Davidson,   B.   Burgess,  T.   Fulp, 

F.  Wiles,  C.  Hamilton,  E.  Hester,  K.  Pipkin,  B.  Masters,  S.  Henry,  J. 
P.  Lewis,  G.  McKenzie,  S.  Rogan,  D.  Kinghten,  J.  Kirkman,  J.  Wawson, 
heras,  P.  Burton,  D.  Thompson,  M.  Potter,  D.  Westmoreland,  S.  Liven- 
ambers,  E.  Holmes,  J.  Clary,  B.  Chafin,  M.  Mackie.  Fourteenth  Row:  N. 
C.  Sheets,  B.  Barringer,  P.  Ray,  M.  Cox,  A.  Collier,  J.  Cly,  A.  Warren,  S. 


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First  Row:  C.  Allen,  D.  Westmoreland,  B.  Barrett,  B.  Washburn,  S.  Livengood,  E.  Hester,  N.  Harvel.  Second  Row:  P.  Wolberg,  A.  Cockerham,  S. 
Craft,  L.  Lockard,  N.  Burgess,  L.  Wilcox,  S.  Taylor,  B.  Swain,  S.  Young,  Third  Row:  B.  Newsome,  P.  Barbee,  S.  Thorpe,  K.  Kappes,  S.  Dunnagan, 
D.  Nowell,  P.  Rau,  Z.  Strub,  A.  Warren,  T.  Smith.  Fourth  Row:  L.  Watson,  A.  Clifton,  E.  Fulmer,  A.  Cowan,  G.  Howell,  B.  Wyrick,  P.  Bowers, 
C.  Sheets,  M.  Mitchell,  C.  Coan.  Fifth  Row:  J.  Lawson,  L.  Finlayson,  B.  Chambers,  L.  Reynolds,  S.  Lowrey,  J.  Williams,  B.  Chafin,  M.  Dwiggins, 
M.  Cox,  E.  Holmes,  N.  Harrell.  Sixth  Row:  J.  Lane,  F.  Wiles,  E.  Wall,  C.  Kennedy,  J.  Sechrist,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  C.  Upton,  M.  Triplett,  A.  Adams, 
A.  Zimmerman.  Seventh  Row:  B.  Hartnett,  J.  Newsom,  P.  Briggs,  D.  Rollick,  A.  Howard,  B.  Masters,  D.  Pipkin,  A.  Beard,  D.  Patterson,  J. 
Cly,  P.  Ray.  Eighth  Row:  C.  Worrell,  B.  Lanier,  B.  Bowman,  B.  Ammons,  B.  Ward,  A.  Fitts,  S.  Blackmore,  M.  Barnette,  J.  Gitter,  P.  Clanton,  B. 
Chappell.  Ninth  Row:  P.  Parrish,  M.  Schindel,  S.  Stanford,  A.  Pulliam,  B.  Burgees,  S.  Davidson,,  A.  Hart,  J.  Decker,  J.  Steadman,  J.  Decker,  P. 
Bacon,  C.  Elkins,  J.  Middleton.  Tenth  Row:  M.  A.  Hart,  D.  Muller,  C.  Markunas,  N.  Wasell,  M.  E.  Hunt,  K.  Travis,  P.  Burton,  P.  Lewis,  E. 
Macheras,  M.  Roberson,  A.  Collier.  Eleventh  Row:  F.  Brasko,  P.  Williams,  J.  Gallman  J.  Reece,  J.  Cox,  S.  Calway,  K.  Wooten,  A.  Ashburn, 
J.  Martin,  N.  Dunham,  S.  Smith,  M.  Bennett,  B.  Barringer.  Twelfth  Row:  E.  Crouse,  I.  Bonds,  B.  Bryan,  D.  Goodwin,  H.  Smith,  M.  R.  Elliott, 
M.  Potter,  A.  Hammill,  C.  Howell,  F.  Speas,  M.  Jackson,  J.  Kirkman,  L.  Davis,  J.  Butler.  Thirteenth  Row:  N.  Cresswell,  C.  Valetos,  P.  Snyder,  D. 
Kinghten,  S.  Snyder,  K.  Bernhard,  R.  LaPrelle,  M.  Sanders,  J.  Brookshire,  T.  Fulp,  J.  Clary,  B.  Walsh,  M.  Pfaff,  S.  Edwards,  D.  McQuown. 
Fourteenth  Row:  L.  Hauser,  J.  Wertz,  C.  Redding,  K.  Priddy,  J.  Brande,  J.  Cranfill,  S.  Rogan,  D.  Thompson,  N.  Pike,  M.  Dowell,  C.  Price,  S. 
Marshall,  L.  Pannill. 


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First  Row:  J.  Fleenor,  President;  N.  Gardner,  treasurer;  J.  Collins,  vice-president;  P.  Collins,  secretary.  Second  Row:  T.  Cooke,  J.  O'Brien,  L. 
Harding,  M.  Brockwell,  F.  Edens,  T.  Beitchman,  S.  Brenner,   D.  Steifel.   Third  Row:  B.  Clard,  B.  Hucks,  S.  Davis,  C.  Wise,  C.  Fulmer,  M.  Talley, 

B.  Davis,  M.   Hill.   Fourth  Row:   B.  Steele,  W.   Binkley,  J.   Peterson,   S.    Holmes,   L.  Carlton,   N.  Stansfield,   S.   Jackson,   S.   Bernhardt,   S.   Steere, 

C.  Thacker.  Fifth  Row:  D.  Standsford,  R.  Tillotson,  S.  Adams,  C.  Colter,  M.  Phillips,  L.  Atkinson,  B.  Guenther,  A.  Davis,  K.  Shelton.  Sixth  Row: 
K.  Cook,  B.  Fobert,  A.  Butner,  C.  Gaines,  G.  Herman,  L.  Poteete,  R.  Parnell,  S.  Smother,  B.  Bailey,  S.  Jobe,  N.  Wilson.  Seventh  Row:  N.  Snow, 
S.  Shelor,  D.  Binkley,  S.  Zimmerman,  R.  Binkley,  E.  Burgess,  G.  Campbell,  S.  Hepler,  B.  Crotts.  Eighth  Row:  A.  Orrell  C.  Fulton,  J.  C.  Parker, 
C.  Marr,  B.  Davis,  J.  Schneider,  M.  Saks,  S.  Bain,  J.  Hutcherson,  J.  Beard,  M.  Chandler,  D.  Frank.  Ninth  Row:  B.  Blalock,  V.  Simpson,  S.  Moo- 
ney,  L.  Weavil,  A.  Wilson,  B.  Rix,  L.  Beach,  J.  A.  Stafford,  E.  Westmoreland,  A.  Whitney,  M.  Martin,  A.  Snuffy,  K.  Boyles.  Tenth  Row:  M. 
Singletary,  C.  Tillotson,  S.  Smith,  N.  Koemel,  S.  Bodenheimer,  G.  Savage,  L.  Hines,  K.  Masten,  K.  Burke,  B.  Kent,  J.  F.  Harold,  S.  French,  S. 
Matuszah,  C.  Miller.  Eleventh  Row:  K.  Kelleher,  L.  Pratt,  S.  Royster,  D.  Kirby,  B.  Wall,  L.  Davis,  A.  Farthing,  P.  Rudolph,  S.  Airey,  R.  Rey- 
nolds, B.  Tucker,  M.  Waggoner,  J.  Eysenbach.  Twelfth  Row:  P.  Walton,  S.  Bodman,  B.  G.  Heefner,  B.  Lineberger,  N.  Davis,  H. 
Odom,  P.  Hooper,  P.  Walker,  M.  Vanderver,  P.  Bagnal,  S.  Russell,  R.  Martin,  S.  Einstein.  Thirteenth  Row:  D.  Reinhardt,  N.  Adams,  M.  Mabe, 
R.  Hudson,  J.  Ligon,  L.  Wall,  P.  Benbow,  L.  Abernathy,  S.  E.  McCuiston,  F.  Ubele,  P.  Stanford,  L.  Harper,  G.  Walker,  D.  Hayworth,  L.  Pet- 
tyjohn. Fourteenth  Row:  S.  Dawson,  B.  Bulla,  G.  Grice,  R.  Tesh,  B.  Wright,  J.  Allred,  J.  Barber,  L.  Myers,  M.  R.  Dobbins,  L.  Jackson,  T.  Rus- 
sos,   K.    Bintliff,    L.    Riemenschneider,    B.    Bricker,    C.    Marion. 


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First  Row:  J.  Holton,  president,  A.  Hauser,  vice-president,  R.  Ashburn,  secretary,  T.  Mack,  treasurer.  Second  Row:  M.  Miller,  S.  Beckerdite,  E. 
Latimer,  J.  Brown,  C.  Rogers,  J.  Woodward,  L.  Edwards,  D.  Way,  P.  Midcaff,  J.  Coe. Third  Row:  J.  Henson,  J.  Durana,  L.  Holmes,  J.  Bailey,  V. 
Walker,  L.  Aspden,  N.  Bowen,  D.  Lewis,  M.  Silverman,  B.  Gordon,  D.  Norman.  Fourth  Row:  G.  Whitfield,  M.  P.  Gold,  A.  F.  Steele,  B.  Bain,  M. 
Black,  P.  Dunham,  P.  Stallings,  C.  Todd,  M.  Tom,  J.  S.  Collins,  B.  Cox,  M.  B.  Perkins.  Fifth  Row:  M.  Helton,  D.  Owen,  C.  Feinman,  B.  Granade, 
M.  Clayton,  C.  Peters,  B.  Collins,  J.  Yandell,  L.  Fuller,  C.  Johansen,  B.  Gegenheimer.  Sixth  Row:  B.  Poe,  M.  A.  Swaney,  B.  D.  Wilson, 
C.  Dize,  P.  Petree,  M.  Boyer,  C.  Simmons,  P.  Huband,  E.  Isgett,  S.  Barnhardt,  C.  Chandler,  B.  Boyd.  Seventh  Row:  J.  Hill,  T.  Parnell,  K.  Cody 
M.  Byers,  V.  Wood,  J.  Hamrick,  N.  Putnam,  A.  Smith,  M.  Stafford,  C.  Shields,  L.  Foster,  P.  McCormick,  S.  Kemp.  Eighth  Row:  B.  Brewer,  L. 
Pate,  C.  Inabinet,  A.  Rogan,  G.  Bryant,  D.  Church,  J.  Tate,  V.  Boyle,  T.  Brown,  K.  Traylor,  K.  Welfare,  V.  Ekvall,  E.  McQuire,  M.  R.  Frye, 
L.  Brown.  Ninth  Row:  K.  Kirkland,  E.  Horwitz,  S.  Packard,  P.  Little,  M.  Rogan,  J.  Duggins,  M.  McCoy,  P.  Amos,  N.  Crews,  A.  Parker,  M.  Edison, 
V.  Price,  E.  Chipman,  N.  Memmings,  J.  Baker.  Tenth  Row:  A.  Fragakin,  B.  Bondurant,  J.  Byrd,  M.  Rettinger,  I.  Olsen,  M.  White,  M.  Wolfe,  S. 
Bagnal,  C.  Bagnal,  J.  Parker,  F.  Lanier,  K.  Lanier,  A.  Nelson,  B.  Georgoulias,  G.  Robertson.  Eleventh  Row:  M.  L.  Bates,  M.  R.  Roberts,  H.  Peeples, 
B.  Reich,  K.  Adams,  G.  Collette,  D.  Barnard,  C.  Conrad,  B.  Bumgardner,  J.  Harrington,  M.  A.  Maddrey,  E.  Siewers,  C.  Mowrey,  K.  Williamson, 
A.  Payne.  Twelfth  Row:  K.  Coplan,  P.  Henry,  R.  J.  Deamon,  E.  Wenger,  J.  Fleenor,  P.  Richardson,  M.  McKeithen,  J.  Rolli,  K.  C.  Chipman, 
V.  Lovell,  L.  Stokes,  A.  Fobert,  C.  Nanny,  B.  Forrest,  C.  Vaughn,  L.  Dahlen.  Thirteenth  Row:  B.  Trotter,  P.  Murray,  P.  Hahn,  J.  Ziglar,  K.  Sapp, 
V.  Poindexter,  S.  Young,  S.  Brown,  C.  Baker,  A.  MacLeod,  H.  Dempsey,  K.  Amen,  E.  Crumpler,  P.  Smithdeal,  J.  Butler,  M.  Davis.  Fourteenth 
Row:  N.  Foster,  M.  Wallace,  S.  Hine,  K.  Grubbs,  J.  Duncan,  J.  Pitts,  K.  Howell,  P.  Hamilton,  J.  Chipman,  L.  Young,  B.  Baybess,  C.  Donovan, 
J.  Ferris,  S.  Spearman,  S.  Wall,  C.  Vaughn. 


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Vep  Board 


Posters,  shakers,  and  "beat  'em"  tags  —  all  these  show  the 
part  played  by  the  Pep  Board  in  boosting  school  spirit  at  Reyn- 
olds. During  the  year  the  energetic  members  could  be  found 
in  their  homerooms,  taking  up  pennies,  nickles,  and  dimes  for 
telegrams;  in  the  stadium  roping  off  the  student  cheering 
section;  or  on  the  stage  taking  part  in  the  Homecoming  chapel 
programs. 


Susan  Thorpe  and  Ellen  Holmes  work  together  as 
co-chairmen  of  the  Pep  Board. 


Members  of  the  Pep  Board  Council  are,  Standing:  Frances  Speas, 
Carol  Howell,  Diane  Smithdeal,  Ann  Speas.  Seated:  Betty  Chafin, 
Jimmy  Bunn,  Vickie  Eckvall. 


First  Row:  J.  Butler,  asst.  co-chairman,  E.  Holmes,  co-chairman,  S.  Thorpe,  c.o,  A.  Warren,  asst.  c.c. Second  Row:  P.  Snyder,  J.  Collins,  S.  Line- 
berger,  asst.  chief,  B.  G.  Heefner,  C.  Coan,  chief,  N.  Wasell,  B.  Steele,  L.  Watson,  P.  Collins,  B.  Holton.  Third  Row:  S.  Ziglar,  J.  Butler,  T.  Fultz, 
A.  Davis,  K.  Cooke,  L.  Copple,  A.  Speas," S.  Cobb,  S.  Clifton.  Fourth  Row:  E.  Pagett,  C.  Strickland,  C.  Howell,  J.  Clary,  B.  Chafin,  B.  Brewer,  F. 
Speas,  A.  Collier,  R.  Pamell,  B.  Poe,  R.  Ashburn,  C.  Baker,  B.  Barbee,  M.  A.  Fulton,  E.  Macheras.  Fifth  Row:  S.  Edwards,  P.  Richardson,  D. 
Smithdeal,  W.  Whitfield,  I.  Shapiro,  R.  Smith,  J.  Ashcroft,  J.  Bunn,  M.    Cox,  D.  Dull,  V.  EkvaJI,  K.  Williamson,  N.  Hemmings,  Miss  Caldwell. 


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Officers  of  the  Senior 
Hi-Y  are:  Carl  Adams, 
president;  Howard  But- 
ner,  vice-president;  Nor- 
ma Wilkerson,  treasurer; 
Jim  Bulla,  chaplain;  and 
Lyle  Blalock,  secretary. 


The  Hi-Y  Sponsors  are,   left  to   right:   Sandra   Lineberger, 
Sally  Eisenberg,   Sara  Young,   Doris  Goodwin. 


The  Senior  Hi-Y  has  been  very  active  this  year  with 
socials,  service  projects,  and  participation  in  basketball.  Led 
by  their  sponsor,  Mr.  Dale  Gramley,  the  hard-working  mem- 
bers purchased  new  jackets,  held  a  dance  at  Camp  Hanes, 
and  made  $100  which  they  gave  to  World  Service  and 
Buildings  for  Brotherhood.  The  Hi-Y  also  had  the  distinction 
of  being  the  only  club  in  the  Winston-Salem  district  to  send 
delegates  to  the  Hi-Y  Convention  for  two  consecutive  years. 


Senior  tii-lj 


First  Row:  J.  Bulla,  chaplain;  N.  Wilkerson,  treasurer;  L.  Blalock,  secretary;  C.  Adams,  president;  H.  Butner,  vice-president;  D.  Powell,  I.C.C. 
Second  Row:  D.  Gaskins,  D.  Frizzelle,  L.  H.  Hutchens^  P.  Dunn,  B.  Smith,  H.  Bender,  T.  Hayes.  Third  Row:  B.  Bryant,  B.  Mackie,  B.  Grant,  C. 
Cashwell,  C.  Hamilton,  J.  Stuart.  Fourth  Row:  C.  Creech,  L.  Satterwhite,  H.  Morgan,  B.  Snow,  R.  Gasque,  P.  Simpson,  B.  Gegenheimer.  Fifth 
Row:  B.  Cooper,  W.  Colter,  T.  Shamel,  R.  Messick,  D.  Angell,  R.  Howard,  D.  O'Flaherty.  Sixth  Row:  G.  Little,  T.  Dunn,  B.  Swaringer,  D.  New- 
some,  B.  Cranfill,  B.  Larmore,  R.  Boggs,  R.  Rascoe,  B.  Barnhardt,  S.  Ogden,  G.  McGugan. 


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Sounds  like  a  great  idea! 


Every  Monday  night  the  Senior  Y-Teens  could  be  found  in 
the  living  room  of  the  YMCA,  planning  projects  and  socials  or 
listening  to  speakers  on  such  topics  as  flower  arranging, 
Russia,  and  religion.  This  year  was-  highlighted  by  a  very 
profitable  bake  sale  held  at  the  Food  Fair,  and  a  dance  featur- 
ing the  Gore  Combo. 


The  officers  of  the  Sen- 
ior Y-Teens  are  Nancy 
Wasell,  president;  Ann 
Cockerham,  vice  -  presi- 
dent; Phyllis  Snyder, 
I.  C.  C;  Nancy  Dunham, 
treasurer;  Meriel  Mitch- 
ell, rec.  sec;  and  Susan 
Blackmore,   corr.   sec. 


Senior  Ij-^eens 


First  Row:  N.  Wasell, 
surer,-  D.  McQuown,  P 
pell,  K.  Wooten,  S.  Sm 
Stanford,  A.  Cowan,  J 
S.  Eisenberg,  B.  Swain 
N.  Burgess,  S.  Taylor, 
J.  Cly,  A.  Zimmerman 
Chafin,  M.  Bennett,  L 
Nunn,  S.  Marshall,  M. 
Gallman,  C.  Marshall, 
Beard,  J.  K.  Gitter,  M 


president;   A.   Cockerham,   vice-president;   S.    Blac 
roject  Charm.,   P.   Snyder,    I.   C.   C.  Second   Row: 
ith,  F.  Speas,  J.  Martin.  Third  Row:  K.  Kappes,  S. 
.   Steadmon,  M.   Roberson.   Fourth   Row:   B.   Newso 
,  L.  Wilcox,  J.  Sides,   L.   Pannill,   L   Hauser.   Fifth 
P.  Wolberg,  C.  Markunas,  D.  Muller,  P.  Barbee 
,  D.  Thompson,  D.   Knighten,  B.  Chambers,  R.  W 
Davis,  B.  Masters,  D.   Pipkin,   N.   Harvel,  A.   Ho 
E.  Hunt,  A.  Fitts,  C.  Coan,   E.   Holmes,   B.   Barrin 
C.  Simons,  M.  Jackson,  T.   Fulp,  C.   Howell,  A. 
Dowell,  M.  Pfaff,  S.  Lowery,  S.   Henry,  A.  Ashb 


kmore,  corr.  secretary;  M.  Mitchell,  record  secretary;  N.  Dunham,  trea- 
C.  Elkins,  J.  Cox,  S.  Calaway,  N.  Harrell,  B.  Lanier,  G.  Howell,  B.  Chap- 

Dunnagan,  D.  Nowell,  P.  Rau,  C.  Worrell,  B.  Wyrick,  C.  Redding,  S. 
me,  D.  Patterson,  J.  Newsom,  J.  Decker,  P.  Bacon,  J.   Decker,  E.   Fulmer, 

Row:  S.  Thorpe,  B.  Hartnett,  S.  Davidson,  J.  Clary,  A.  Collier,  P.  Ray, 
Sixth  Row:  J.  Sechrist,  M.  Dwiggins,  R.  LaPrelle,  B.  Bryan,  B.  Bowman, 
itt,  M.  Schindel,  C.  Mayrand,  A.  Hart.  Seventh  Row:  S.  Lineberger,  B. 
ward,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  L.  Lockard,  S.  Craft,  P.  Bowers,  P.  Clanton,  L 
ger.  Eighth  Row:  E.  Bair,  E.  Hester,  C.  Allen,  J.  Skipper,  P.  Williams,  J. 
Pulliam.   Ninth   Row:  S.   Young,   S.   Sheets,  J.    Butler,   S.   Edwards,   A.   C. 


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junior  Hi-l) 


First  Row:  G.  Forrest,  secretary  and  treasurer;  H.  Morris,  vice-president;  J.  Barrow,  president;  C.  Philips,  chaplain;  S.  Dula,  sergeant  at  arms. 
Second  Row:  J.  Apperson,  R.  David,  R.  Bates,  S.  Disher,  R.  Pickett,  S.  Philo,  C.  Davis,  W.  Manuel,  C.  Trogdon,  R.  Murray,  B.  Downing,  B.  Ave- 
ry, D.  Porrish.  Third  Row:  N.  Lide,  R.  Thomas,  K.  Hepler,  W.  Joest,  J.  Ashcroft,  L.  Rice,  B.  Zeh,  C.  Little,  J.  Canull,  B.  Bshaver,  J.  Bunn,  L. 
Cruse,  W.  Tennille,  D.  Wolfe,  P.  Freeman.  Fourth  Row:.R.  Sarratt,  B.  Daisy,  R.  Hurst,  S.  Johnson,  K.  Essex,  L.  Briggs,  D.  Green,  B.  Flintom,  S. 
Heckard,  M.  Beake,  S.  Needham,  B.  Davis,  H.  Schuitmaker. 


Sophomore  Hi-l) 


First  Row:  J.  Blackburn,  chaplain;  T.  Kimball,  secretary;  B.  Blair,  president;  B.  White,  sergeant  at  arms;  C.  McEwan,  treasurer.  Second  Row: 
T.  Cordell,  C.  Veitch,  B.  Snyder,  B.  Greenway,  J.  Ravsch,  D.  Porter,  B.  Lowery,  T.  Eddleman.  Third  Row:  Z.  Schiller,  P.  Licker,  B.  Groat,  A.  Drake, 
D.  Lineback,  F.  Bahnson,  R.  Harper,  D  .Kline,  D.  Carlberg.  Fourth  Row:  R.  J.  Lake,  Jr.,  C.  W.  Perry,  Jr.,  T.  McKenzie,  G.  Stockton,  J.  Fritz- 
gerald,  C.  Gentry,  M.   Zauber,  J.  Appleyard,  M.   Foltz,  W.   Starbuck. 


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junior  JJ-^eens 


First  Row:  M.  R.  Dobbins,  treasurer;  C.  Thacker,  vice-president;  S.  Howell,  vice-president;  S.  Matuszak,  J.  Hutcherson,  president;  F.  Ubele,  presi- 
dent, S.  Bain,  president.  Second  Row:  G.  Ferebee,  secretary;  M.  Phillips,  treasurer,  E.  Westmoreland,  secretary;  B.  Gardner,  secretary;  M.  Brock- 
well,  I.  C.  C,  M.  Martin,  treasurer,  L.  Jackson,  I.  C.  C.  Third  Row:  N.  Stansfield,  C.  Fulmer,  B.  Davis,  K.  Bernhard,  S.  Jackson,  S.  Adams,  M. 
Vanderver.  Fourth  Row:  A.  Davis,  F.  Edens,  T.  Beitchman,  S.  Brenner,  G.  Grice,  S.  Shelor,  J.  O'Brien.  Fifth  Row:  B.  Bailey,  L.  Atkinson,  A. 
Butner,  S.  Bodnar,  J.  Borber,  L.  Myers,  M.  Chandler,  T.  Cooke.  Sixth  Row:  B.  Steele,  K.  Cook,  B.  G.  Heefner,  B.  Lineberger,  H.  Odom,  N. 
Cox,  N.  Adams,  L.  Beach,  C.  Gaines,  C.  Marion.  Seventh  Row:  P.  Hooper,  B.  Gunther,  V.  Simpson,  L.  Weavil,  D.  Binkley,  S.  French,  S.  Steere, 
S.  Barnhardt,  P.  Bagnal.  Eighth  Row:  M.  Singletary,  D.  Steifel,  P.  Walker,  J.  C.  Parker,  L.  Fulton,  K.  Masten,  L.  Harper,  L.  Carter,  J.  Beard,  P. 
Stanford.  Ninth  Row:  S.  Holms,  K.  Kelleher,  B.  Hucks,  S.  Moony,  S.  Bodenheimer,  S.  Royster,  S.  Benson,  S.  Zimmerman,  P.  Kellogg,  L.  Aber- 
nethy,  .L  Wayne.  Tenth  Row:  J.  Sheets,  E.  Carlton,  L  Davis,  S.  Smothers,  A.  Wilson,  S.  E.  McCuiston,  B.  Clark,  B.  Aix,  D.  Reinhardt,  J.  Mar- 
shall, D.  Moore.  Eleventh  Row:  J.  L.  Harrold,  A.  Farthing,  B.  Byerly,  P.  Pearce,  J.  Pearce,  L.  Pratt,  G.  Walker,  M.  Pace,  B.  Bulla,  L  Downs,  J. 
Allred,  C;  Marr.Twelfth  Row:  S.  King,  S.  Aspden,  L.  Pettiejohn,  C.  Smith,  A.  Badgett,  A.  Whitney,  J.  Stafford,  D.  Dull,  S.  Dawson,  J.  Peterson, 
L  Hines,  G.  Savage,  J.  A.  Skeen,  J.  Eysenback.  Thirteenth  Row:  L.  Sanders,  B.  Kent,  C.  Wise,  C.  Colter,  P.  Rudolph,  S.  Airey,  B.  Holton,  M. 
Waggoner,  B.  Tucker,  R.  Reynolds,  J.  Fleenor,  J.  Ligon,  L.  Wall,  B.  Hoy. 


Sophomore  Ij-^eens 


First  Row:  M.  Thomas,  I.  C.  C;  C.  Mowery,  vice-president;  E.  McGuire,  president;  C.  Todd,  president;  A.  Hauser,  president;  C.  Inabinet,  vice- 
president;  P.  Huband,  vice-president;  Second  Row:  K.  Williamson,  treasurer;  P.  Stallings,  I.  C.  C;  E.  Siewers,  secretary;  P.  Metcalf,  secretary; 
R.  Ashburn,  treasurer;  B.  Grenade,  I.  C.  C;  L  Stokes,  treasurer;  K.  Welfare,  secretary;  Third  Row:  S.  Bagnal,  L.  Edwards  K.  Kirkland,  C.  Rog- 
ers, J.  Durana,  C.  Bagnal,  J.  Parker,  L.  Holmes,  J.  Woodward,  B.  Trotter.  Fourth  Row:  C.  Shields,  J.  Hill,  E.  Isgett,  C.  Johansen,  S.  Barnhardt, 
B.  Parker,  D.  Norman,  I.  Olsen,  M.  A.  Cody,  P.  McCormick.  Fifth  Row:  J.  Brown,  M.  Arf,  M.  B.  Perkins,  L  .Brown,  C.  Simmons,  C.  McKnight, 
J.  Bailey,  C.  Conrad,  N.  Foster,  K.  Grubbs.  Sixth  Row:  M.  White,  N.  Boyer,  B.  Bayless,  K.  Jones,  J.  Ziglar,  M.  Rettinger,  M.  Silverman,  K.  Cop- 
Ian,  M.  Helton,  B.  Brewer,  N.  Hemmings.  Seventh  Row:  J.  Baker,  T.  Mack,  P.  Murray,  P.  Henry,  B.  Gegenheimer,  W.  Cornelius,  M.  Miller, 
E.  Chipman,  M.  Clyton,  P.  Dungam,  A.  Nelson,  E.  Fudd.  Eighth  Row:  S.  Hine,  L.  Young,  M.  Wallace,  A.  Petty,  M.  A.  Swaney,  B.  Wilson, 
S.  Collins,  P.  Bain,  B.  Steele,  B.  Cox,  J.  Pitts,  J.  Walker.  Ninth  Row:  P.  Smithdeal,  C.  Vaughn,  N.  Crews,  J.  Ferris,  S.  Spenman,  S.  Wall,  M.  Black, 
M.  A.  Gold,  J.  Holton,  C.  Dize,  K.  Chipman,  P.  Petree.  Tenth  Row:  P.  Jones,  B.  Roe,  V.  Wood,  K.  Sapp,  N.  Bowen,  P.  Amos,  C.  Feinman,  J.  Dug- 
gins,  M.  McCoy,  H.  Dempsey,  K.  Amen,  P.  Little.  Eleventh  Row:  L.  Foster,  S.  Brown,  C.  Donovan,  V.  Boyle,  K.  Traylor,  A.  Parker,  C.  Harris, 
M.  Eidson,  V.  Price,  E.  Latimer,  A.  Smith,  L.  Pate,  S.  Kemp.  Twelfth  Row:  B.  Forrest,  N.  Mayer,  G.  Collete,  B.  Reich,  K.  Adams,  S.  Beckerdite, 
E.  Wenger,  C,  Peters,  D.  Lewis,  L.  Dahlen,  M.  Davis,  P.  Ontes,  V.  Walker.  Thirteenth  Row:  V.  Ekvall,  M.  Byers,  C.  Chandler,  H.  Peeples, 
S.  Runge,  S.  Clause,  D.  Duck,  J.  Yandell,  T.  Brown,  N.  Putman,  J.  Hamrick,  A.  Rogan,  J.  Butler,  M.  Rogan.  Fourteenth  Row:  R.  Rose, 
Z.  Baker,  J.  Rolli,  M.  McKeithan,  C.  Sale,  V.  Lovell,  M.  McCloud,  A.  Maddrey,  J.  Keith,  P.  Rechardson,  M.  Fobert,  J.  Fleenor,  B.  Gordon, 
D.  Way. 


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First  Row:  S.  Brooks,  worship  chrm.,  B.  Pope,  I.C.C.,  L.  Kimball,  treas 
M.  A.  Saunders,  vice-president.  Second  Row:  L.  McGowan,  M.  Cha 
Third  Row:  D.  Gobble,  K.  Harrison,  M.  Mitchell,  K.  Brewer,  B.  Stan 
man,  G.  Niblock,   P.   Poindexter,  S.  Thompson,  S.  Mary,   K.  V.  Smith,  A. 

D.  Thomas,  C.  Bennett,  G.  Wright,  K.  Conrad,  V.  Scales,  V.  Currin.  Six 
A.  E.  Newman,  M.  Monroe,  K.  Douthat,  G.  Schaum,  J.  Haynes.  Seventh 
dent,  J.  Edmonds,  president.  Eighth  Row:  B.  Francis,  B.  Myers,  B.  Pull 
Clung.  Ninth  Row:  J.  Vaught,  P.  Fearrington,  R.  Greenwood,  W.  Di 
Tenth  Row:  J.  Graham,  M.  Spencer,  M.  Cly,  M.  Chambers,  R.  Miller,  N. 
T.  Fultz,  vice-president,  P.  Orrell,  president,  J.  Poley,  secretary,  L.  Sho 
M.  A.  Ellison.  Thirteenth  Row:  B.  K.  Harris,  J.  Kittinger,  S.  Cranfill,  B. 
cuson,  M.  B.  Hinkle,  R.  Waller,  J.  Slawter,   L.  Copple,  C.   Pratt,  M.  Swa 

E.  Tucker,  K.  Cockerham,  J.  Sherrill,  B.  Norman. 


urer,  J.  Fulp,  president,  S.  Nash,  social  chrm.,  B.  Brock,  secretary 
fin,  M.  Thornton,  A.  Speas,  L.  Ketchie,  T.  Bates,  D.  Pulliam,  A.  Warren, 
ley,   R.   Beach,   D.   Holder,  A.   Laugter.   Fourth  Row:  C.   Parrish,   L.   Harri- 

Conrad,  S.  Hoffman.  Fifth  Row:  M.  Sams,  C.  Winder,  B.  Glenn, 
th  Row:  J.  Gilmore,  J.  Harrold,  B.  Dixson,  S.  James,  J.  Divine,  J.  Bredder, 

Row:  E.  Shelton,  secretary,  M.  Decker,  treasurer,  S.  Clifton,  vice-presi- 
iam,  B.  Blues,  C.  Carlton,  R.  Blackwell,  B.  Harrill,  R.  Parker,  G.  Mc- 
ze,  L.  Moser,  J.  Houser,  M.  B.  Peterson,  .P.  Barringer,  M.  Cass,  V.  Young. 

Granor,  E.  Kirby,  E.  Enders,  A.  Brownlee,  C.  Strickland.  Eleventh  Row: 
re,  treasurer.  Twelfth  Row:   D.  Saunders,  J.  Wall,   B.  Adams,   P.  Tucker, 

B.  Harris,  J.  Weeks,  B.  Barbee.  Fourteenth  Row:  G.  Richardson,  M.  Mar- 
nson.   Fifteenth   Row:  S.  Averette,   G.   Reid,   A.   Herndon,   B.   P.   Thomas, 


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First  Row:  L.  Heritage,  sec;  T.  Eysenbach,  treas.;  N.  Pike,  pres.;  V.  Lovell,  cord  of  B.  M.;  P.  Wolberg,  vice-pres.  Second  Row:  P.  Poindexter, 
M.  Brockvvell,  P.  Bambalis,  M.  Schindel,  K.  Harrison,  M.  Fobert.  Third  Row:  M.  Sams,  S.  Steere,  L.  Downs,  S.  Stanford,  C.  Feinman,  V.  Boyale. 
Fourth  Row:  M.  Yarbrough,  S.  Spurr,  T.  Hutcherson,  B.  Tucker.  Fifth  Row:  A.  Whitley,  S.  Lund,  S.  Davidson,  C.  Ridgeway,  B.  Disher,  M.  Par- 
ker. Sixth  Row:  L.  Pratt,  P.  Huband,  T.  Hill,  P.  Bagnal,  C.  Chandler,  P.  Bacon.  Seventh  Row:  A.  Davis,  B.  Lowery,  D.  Alexander,  T.  Giggs,  T. 
Newell.  Eighth  Row:  P.  Rau,  N.  Harvel,  E.  Hester,   L.  Pannill,   D.   Knighten,  M.  Edison,  A.   Bowen,  T.   Decker. 


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This  year  the  Youth  for  Christ  Club  sponsored 
a  quiz  team  which  participated  in  the  Y.  F.  C. 
rallies  every  Saturday  night  in  the  New  Com- 
munity Center.  In  December  the  members, 
along  with  throngs  of  other  teenagers,  attended 
the  Capitol  Teen  Convention  in  Washington, 
D.  C. 


Officers  of  the  Bible  Club  are  Firs*  Row:  Jane  Fritts, 
Nancy  Pike,  Patsy  Pierce,  Dianne  Bennett;  Second  Row: 
Bill  Hartman,  Donald  Spriggs,  Ross  Marion  and  Larry 
Taylor. 


The  Members  of  the  Bible  Quiz  Team  are  First  Row:  Judy  Brande,  Jewell 
Cranfill,  Patsy  Peirce,  Nancy  Piper,  Diane  Kanoy.  Second  Row:  Clyde  Lincoln, 
and  Bill  Hartman. 


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First  Row:  J.  Fritts,  secretary;  L.  Taylor,  president;  D.  Spriggs,  reporter;  R.  Marion,  vice-president;  D.  Russell.  Second  Row:  M.  Watson,  M.  R. 
Elliott,  J.  Bennett,  C.  Hall,  V.  Mahaffey,  C.  Redding,  L.  Myers,  G.  Ferebee.  Third  Row:  J.  Brande,  D.  Kanoy,  D.  Hill,  S.  Workman,  J.  Poley. 
Fourth  Row:  K.  Dohrman,  L.  Ballard,  D.  Bennett,  A.  Whitley,  N.  Piper,  C.  Saintsing,  S.  Howell,  B.  Byerly,  J.  Peace,  F.  Ubele,  C.  Sprinkle, 
A.  Smither,  J.  Orrell,  B.  Swaim.  Fifth  Row:  J.  Sechrist,  J.  Dillon,  P.  Russell,  K.  Priddy,  D.  Thompson,  T.  Jarvis,  P.  Pearce,  A.  Wood,  N.  Pike, 
J.  Cranfil,  C.  Lincoln,  B.  Hartman,  S.  Dillon,  T.  Davenport. 


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At  the  beginning  of  the  year,  the  Dramatics  Club 
studied  the  basic  background  of  dramatics.  They 
were  taught  stage  craft,  voice,  and  diction,  which  they 
practiced  in  pantomimes  and  short  scenes  at  their 
Monday  night  meetings.  Later  the  members  worked 
on  larger  productions,  such  as  the  entertaining  skit 
which  they  presented  in  the  Key  Club  Follies. 


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The  officers  of  the  Dramatics  Club  are  Jon  Bednerik,  president; 
Ann  Hammill,  secretary;  Terry  Beitchman,  treasurer;  and  John 
Davis,    vice-president. 


J.  Bednerik,  president;  A.  Hammill,  secretary;  J.  Davis,  vice-president.  First  Row:  M.  Culler,  G.  McClung,  S.  Hoffman,  D.  Gobble,  P.  Jones, 
A.  Warren,  V.  Yokeley,  B.  Harris,  C.  Green,  B.  Adams,  M.  Schultz,  D.  Parrish,  W.  Dize.  Second  Row:  B.  Parker,  R.  Greenwood,  C.  McKnight, 
E.  Enders,  G.  Wright,  J.  Bredder,  J.  Gay,  S.  Thompson,  B.  Bennett,  S.  Lund,  D.  Saunders,  L.  Maddocks,  M.  B.  Petterson,  E.  Carlton.  Third  Row: 
J.  E.  Newell,  M.  Clary,  E.  W.  Walker,  D.  Chipman,  J.  W.  Kausch,  R.  Menz,  B.  P.  Thomas,  D.  Johnson,  R.  Gegenhimer,  A.  Powers,  S.  Thomas, 
K.  Greene,  J.  Marshal,  J.   Divine. 


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Debating  Club 


This  year  has  been  one  of  much  work  and  many 
honors  for  the  members  of  the  Debating  Club.  They 
spent  long  hours  writing  speeches  and  sharpening  up 
rebuttals  for  the  Wake  Forest  workshop,  the  triangu- 
lar debates,  the  district  eliminations,  and,  finally,  the 
state  finals.  The  members  also  participated  in  the 
National  Forensic  League  and  the  District  Congress 
at  Raleigh. 


Mrs.  Evelyn  Garrison  works  to  bring  success  to  the   Debating 
Club. 


Officers  of  the   Debating  Club  are  Sandy  Ogden,   secretary-treas- 
urer;  Dan  O'Flaherty,  president;  and  Bill  Senkus,  vice-president. 


First  Row:  D.  Pfefferkorn,  B.  Harris,  C.  Harris,  R.  Blackwell,  C.  Carlton.    Second  Row:  B.  Harris,  D.  Sprinkle,  C.  Philips,  R.  David,  J.   Blackburn, 
Third  Row:  N.  Pratt,  S.  Ogden,  B.  Senkus,  D.  O'Flaherty,  G.  Harmon,  B.    Barnhardt,   H.    Butner. 


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Science  CluS 


Officers  of  the  Senior  Science  Club  are  David  Newsome,  president; 
Buddy  Swaringen,  vice-president;  Bob  Downing,  secretary;  and 
Harold  Shuitmaker,  treasurer. 


Mr.  Watts,  sponsor  of  the  Senior  Science  Club,  gives  a 
demonstration    to   the    members. 


The  Senior  Science  Club  played  an  im- 
portant part  in  building  interest  in  science 
among  the  students  at  Reynolds.  The  mem- 
bers built  equipment  for  the  school  labs,  spon- 
sored the  Reynolds  Science  Fair  and  two  city- 
wide  meetings,  and  sent  delegates  to  the 
N.  C.  Science  Symposium. 


First  Row:  B.   Downing,   secretary;   B.  Swaringer,   president;   D.   Newsome,    vice-president;     H.  Schuitmaker,     treasurer.  Second  Row:    J.     Brooks, 

J.  Burke,  W.  Preussell,  E.  Scott,  B.  Anderson,  R.  Chew,  T.  Hauser,  T.  Miller,  J.   R.   Ridgill,  J.  Waskey,   P.   Bates.  Third  Row:   D.  Stuart,  W.   Joest, 

B.    Hurst,    K.   Miller,    L.    Davis,    E.    Gegenheimer,    D.    Needham,    F.    Phillips,    V.    Young,     B.  Jones,     L.     Chandler,     D.  Morris,  B.    Gegenheimer, 
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&een-Age  Council 


The  couples  talking  and  dancing  at  Brunson 
Gym  on  Saturday  night,  January  9,  were  enjoy- 
ing the  Payola  Dance,  one  of  the  many  socials 
sponsored  by  the  Teenage  Council.  The  Council 
members,  who  worked  with  the  City  Recreation 
Department  to  sponsor  wholesome  recreation  for 
the  students,  also  entertained  themselves  at  an 
initiation  picnic,  held  in  Miller  Park  at  the  be-  ( 
ginning  of  the  year. 


Teenage  Council  officers  are  Betsy  Steele,  secretary;  Head 
Bender,  treasurer;   and  Sandra   Lineberger,   president. 


Members  of  the  council   plan  a  social   for  the  school. 


First  Row:  S.  Lineberger,  president;  H.  Bender;  vice-president;  B.  Steele,  secretary  and  treasurer.  Second  Row:  B.  Bouldin,  E.  Bair,  B.  Cox, 
P.  Dunham,  B.  Heefner,  B.  Walsh.,  E.  Holmes,  K.  Cook,  B.  Lineberger  R.  Crowder,  S.  Little,  M.  Cook,  C.  Westmoreland,  L.  Kimble,  G.  Good- 
win. Third  Row:  J.  Davis,  L.  Blalock,  D.  Frizzelle,  B.  Laramore,  B.  Smith,  L.  H.  Hutchins,  B.  Bryant,  S.  Heckard,  J.  White,  B.  Flintom,  P.  High- 
tower,  C.  Little,  J.  Bunn,  R.  Lake,  J.  Davis,  G.  Forrest,  J.  Dixson. 


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German  1  Club 


Herr  Hepler,  pres.;  Herr  Leake,  vice-pres.;  Herr  Canull,  sec.  and  treas.  First  Row:  S.  Shelor,  B.  Lanier,  A.  Lockard,  F.  Long,  B.  White.  Second 
Row:  G.  Burke,  T.  Conrad,  A.  Jones,  W.  Beroth,  S.  Morris.  Third  Row:  T.  Jackson,  J.  Beard,  L.  Garber,  S.  Jackson,  C.  Miller,  R.  Binkley. 
Fourth  Row:  T.  Kimball,  B.  Benbow,  L.  Honeycutt,  C.  Jackson,  R.  Thomas,  S.  Cooper.  Fifth  Row:  P.  Freeman,  M.  Lorber,  W.  Manuel,  S.  Stuart, 
A.  Jacobsen,  C.  Davis,  B.  Waldman.  Sixth  Row:  D.  Ludlum,  W.  Preussel,  B.  Crater,  G.  Schimmeck,  J.  Middleton,  S.  Mickey,  S.  Bennett^ 
P.  Moore.  Seventh   Row:   B.   Davis,   R.   Murray,   H.   Schuitmaker,   T.   Cordele,  R.  Willard,  D.  Harriman,  S.  Dula,  L.  Briggs,  F.  Freudig. 


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QertMiri  22  Club 


First  Row:  H.  von  Schiller,  president;  P.  Barbee,  treasurer;  L.  Nunn,  secretary,  S.  Pratt,  vice-president.  Second  Row:  B.  Newsome,  B.  Chapped, 
R.  LaPrelle,  S.  Zimmerman,  E.  Eysenbach,  E.  Bair,  J.  Brooks.  Third  Row:  B.  Masten,  D.  Muller,  L.  Downs,  B.  Bryan,  T.  Coi'dell,  B.  Anderson, 
B.  Gottenstrater,  W.  Lamb,  B.  Sherrill,  B.  Downing,  M.  Cox,  B.  Byerly,  P.  Davis,  M.  Watts,  W.  Joest,  B.  Jones,  S.  Gramley,  F.  Phillips, 
E.  Johnson,   D.  Needham,  J.  Stuart,   D.  O'Flaherty. 


Physical  3itness 


First  Row:  T.  Ogbjrn,  president;  T.  Brown,  vice-president.  Second  Row:  B.  Earl,  S.  Little,  J.  Coan,  C.  Westmoreland,  F.  Cason,  M.  Cook, 
M.  Owens,  R.  Fis>iel,  P.  Davis,  G.  Niblock,  J.  Long,  D.  Yountz.  Third  Row:  W.  Whitfield,  R.  Greene,  H.  Smith,  B.  Benbow,  B.  Sutton,  K.  Davis, 
J.  Morris,  P.  Hondros,  N.  Harris,  T.  Thornton,  B.  Brockwell,  N.  Willis,  B.  Sherril,  L.  Gordon,  H.  Shaffner,  C.  Russ,  B  Wilson.  Fourth  Row: 
J.  McDowell,  J.  Staton,  D.  Davis,  A.  Ballard,  S.  Shaffner,  H.  Chambers,  D.  Goin,  D.  Blake,  B.  Blair,  D.  Forrest,  G.  Petty,  R.  Warren, 
C.  Veitch,  T.  Fowler,  J.  Lockard,  B.  Wisenheimer. 


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First  Row:  F.  Ubele,  secretary,  S.  French, 
secretary,  J.  C.  Parker,  treasurer,  R. 
David,  vice-president,  L.  Holmes,  secre- 
tary, K.  Amen,  secretary,  B.  G.  Heefner, 
president.  Second  Row:  J  .Hutcherson, 
vice-president,  J.  Fleenor,  vice-president, 
R.  Reynolds,  vice-president  S.  Hepler, 
president,  V.  Blalock,  treasurer,  J.  Ash- 
croft,  treasurer,  J.  Bunn,  president,  B. 
Daisy,  treasurer,  C.  Philips,  president. 
Third  Row:  S.  Adams,  M.  Phillips,  G. 
Ferebee,  L.  Downs,  C.  Colter,  J.  A. 
Skeen,  A.  Butner,  D.  Binkley,  B.  Snook, 
Mrs.  Fearrington.  Fourth  Row:  R.  Tesh, 
R.  Hudson,  D.  Kirby,  B.  Clark,  J.  Peace, 
C.  Fulmer,  M.  Singletary,  B.  Lineberger, 
V.  Simpson,  A.  Davis,  B.  Blalock.  Fifth 
Row:  L.  Martin,  J.  Sheets,  E.  Carlton, 
P.  Kellogg,  P.  Benbow,  S.  Bens.on,  I. 
Olsen,  L.  Beach,  C.  Thacker,  K.  Stone. 
Sixth  Row:  S.  Decker,  M.  Watson,  N. 
Stansfield,  L.  Davis,  P.  Petree,  C.  Gaines, 
S.  Matuszak,  P.  Bagnal,  J.  Schneider,  L. 
Wall,  L  Abernethy,  L.  Atkinson,  J. 
Eysenbach,  J.  Newton.  Seventh  Row:  M. 
Yarbrough,  D.  Rogers,  V.  Campbell,  S. 
Burgess,  V.  Ekvall,  H.  Dempsey,  S. 
Bodenheimer,  T.  Lanier,  S.  Mooney,  L. 
Rice,  V.  Currin,  P.  Licker,  B.  Hendrix. 
Eighth  Row:  M.  Clary,  S.  Mary,  M.  Tal- 
ley,  J.  Snow,  S.  Aspden,  L.  Pettyjohn,  P. 
Walton,  S.  Bodnar,  K.  Burke,  L.  Myers, 
M.  R.  Dobbins,  J.  Beard,  D.  Green,  B. 
Snyder,  R.  Maynard.  Ninth  Row:  C. 
Saintsing,  S.  Robinson,  M.  Waggoner,  J. 
Stafford,  B.  Holton.  Tenth  Row:  S. 
Howell,  C.  Pappas,  D.  Wolfe,  S.  Dawson, 
J.  L.  Harrold,  A.  Whitney,  D.  Dull,  B. 
Bulla,  P.  Little,  L.  Nicks,  L.  Cruse,  E. 
Scott,  G.  Boney,  H.  Key,  J.  McGraw,  R. 
Pulliam. 


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First  Row:  Les  Tresories  —  H.  Butnier, 
D.  Gualle,  J.  Charpentier;  Les  Secre- 
taires —  M.  Dejarnac,  F.  Francoise,  J. 
DeVine.  Second  Row:  Mile.  Moore,  Les 
Presidents  —  R.   Messick,   B.   Barnhardt, 

B.  Bardot;  Les  Vice-Presidents  —  M. 
Dietrich,  J.  Bonaparte,  M.  Schultz.  Third 
Row:  L.  Satterwhite,  S.  Thorpe,  P.  Clan- 
ton,  M.  Martin,  L.  Lockard,  R.  B.  Cly, 
N.  Burgess.  Fourth  Row:  N.  Pikey,  D. 
Patterson,  M.  A.  Swanney,  B.  Wyrick, 
G.  Howell,  S.  Craft,  A.  Cockerham,  N. 
Wasell.  Fifth  Row:  B.  Dowell,  A.  Fitts, 
M.  E.  Hunt,  B.  Chafin,  P.  Wolberg,  B. 
Swain,    L.   Watson,    I.    Bonds,    L.   Wilcox, 

C.  Elkins.  Sixth  Row:  P.  Bowers,  P.  Sny- 
der, J.  Newsom,  B.  Walsh,  C.  Howell,  P. 
Briggs,  S.  Lowery,  P.  Bacon,  J.  Decker, 
G.  Hart,  S.  Calaway.  Seventh  Row:  B. 
Burgess,  B.  Rix,  A.  Collier,  M.  Cox,  C. 
Sheets,  J.  Drake,  R.  Dejarnac,  B.  Barrett, 
J.  Decker,  J.  Reece,  J.  Cox.  Eighth  Row: 

B.  Hucks,  A.  Hart,  J.  Clary,  C.  Hamilton, 

C.  Mayrand,  S.  Shelor,  J.  Barber,  G. 
Grice,  H.  L.  Morgan,  F.  Bradshaw,  R. 
Howard,  W.  Redman,  L.  Sims,  C.  Robert- 
son,  B.   Bowman. 


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£ibrary  Staff 


First  Row:  J.  Collins,  treasurer;  M.  S4ngletary,  vce-president;  B.  Walsh,  president;  E.  Holmes,  secretary.  Second  Row:  B.  Davis,  B.  Ward, 
L  Nunn,  J.  Butler,  B.  Swain,  S.  Thorpe,  L.  Wilcox,  S.  Lineberger.  Third  Row:  C.  Coan,  P.  Hooper,  M.  Pfaff,  B.  G.  Heefner,  P:  Walker,  B.  Cha- 
fin,  A.  Orrell,  P.  Ray,  B.  Hemrick,  C.  Mayrand,  S.  Blackmore,  C.  Howell,  Miss  Caldwell.  Fourth  Row:  M.  E.  Hunt,  N.  Cox,  B.  Greer,  B.  Steele, 
M.  Mitchell,  A.  Warren,  H.  Odom,  F.  Speas,  A.  Zimmerman,  N.  Dunham,  T.   Dunn. 


Ojfice  Pages  And  Receptionists 

First  Row:  C.  Robertson,  B.  Trotter,  E.  Latimer,  S.  Smith,  J.  Cox,  P.  Parrish,  A.  Speas,  P.   Rau,   K.  Masten.  Second  Row:  J.   Hamrick,   A.  Smith, 
P.  Wolberg,  B.   Newsome,  M.  Mitchell,  A.   Pulliam,  M.   Dwiggins,   E.   Fulmer,  B.  Burgess.  Third  Row:  D.  Rogers,  K.  Bernhard,  B.  Bulla,  M.  Martin, 

B.  Tucker,  J.  Baker,  B.  Gardner,  L.  Beoch,  C.  Ridgeway,  F.   Brasko.   Fourth    Row:    J.    Clary,    E.    Chipman,    B.    Chambers,    K.    Grubbs,    S.    Dawson, 
L.   Wall,    P.   Amos,    N.    Bowen,   A.    Haus^r,    P.    Briggs.    Fifth   Row:   J.    Gil  more,  B.  Norman,  B.  Glenn,  V.  Price,  G.  Howell,   N.   Pike,  J.  Eysenbach, 

C.  Chandler,  K.  Welfare,  K.  L.  Smith,  S.  Zimmerman,  J.  Cly.  Sixth  Row:    S.   Brenner,  M.  Gold,   J.   Holton,    B.   Holton,   A.   Cave,   S.    B.    Barnhardt, 

D.  Binkley,   A.    Butner,   J.   Marshal,   J.   C.    Parker,   S.    Rollick.   Seventh    Row:   A.   Collier,    P.   Williams,    B.    Gordon,    S.    Nash,    S.    Steere,    F.    Ubele, 
J.  Allred,  J.  Waller,  P.  Bacon,  M.  A.  Saunde    .  B.  Dixson,  I.  Bonds,  A.  Hart,  J.  Newsome,  M.  Cox. 

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ReSops 


First  Row:  Roger  Howard,  Don  Needham,  Bill  Waldman,  Ricky  Woiner,  Johnny  Rehder,  Buck  Anderson,  Stuart  Cooper, 
Mike  Byrant,  Joe  Ridgill.  Second  Row:  Barry  Snyder,  Marshall  Orr,  Mike  Boyd,  Dave  Stuart,  Buck  Malcolm.  Third  Row: 
Billy  Hurst,  Lawrence  Briggs,  Frank  Freudig,  Den  Craver,  Steve  Bradford  —  piano. 


Onstvumentdil  Music  Club 


First  Row:  N.  L.  Mayer,  M.  Hart,  L.  Crawtord,  K.  Stone,  K.  Joyce,  J.  Sherrill,  B.  Rhudy,  B.  Gibson,  B.  Gibson,  B.  Petree, 
C.  Thacker,  S.  Snyder,  M.  Lee,  J.  Petree,  J.  Vickers,  L.  Coleman.  Second  Row:  K.  Wilcox,  G.  Kelley,  R.  Wainer,  B.  Wald- 
man, T.  Vernon,  S.  Bradford,  J.  Malcolm,  D.  Boyd,  F.  Freudig,  M.  Orr,  M.  Bryant,  J.  Rehder.  S.  Cooper.  B.  Snyder. 


Pfiofograpfiy  Club 


First  Row:  S.  Samaras,  D.  Ruskinburk,  B.  Boyles,  C.  F.  Disher,  E.  Tierney,  R.  R.  Devlin,  A.  Cabe,  J.  Beck.  Second  Row: 
B.  Blackburn,  L.  Cope,  D.  Dwiggins,  F.  Bradshaw. 


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Scribblers  Club 


First  Row:  D.  Muller,  D.  Clay,  D.  Lineback,  S.  Sulkin,  K.  McKeithan,    C.    Farran,    M.    Sanders.    Second    Row:    D.    Dull,    P. 
Kimbel,  S.  Hardy,  C.  Ridgeway,  E.  Eysenbach,  S.  Bullard,  D.    Lofland. 


History  Club 


First  Row:  M.  Watts,  treasurer,  C.  Cox,  president,  A.  Woodward,  vice-president,  D.  Kinney,  president,  G.  Pitts,  secretary, 
B.  Snook.  Second  Row:  W.  Brothers,  B.  McCall,  J.  Grandee,  P.  Simpson,  T.  Decker,  M.  Bradburn,  R.  Howard,  M.  Lorber, 
S.  Johnson.  Third  Row:  T.  Hill,  B.  Snow,  T.  L.  Stewart,  L.  H.  Kennington,  R.  Hodges,  Mr.  Mitchell,  B.  Gibson,  B.  Cooper, 
J.  Pegram,   D.  Angell,  J.   Parsons. 


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First  Row:  B.  White,  president,  G.  Stockton,  vice-president,  D.  Kline,  secretary  and  treasurer.  Second  Row:  J.  Miller,  S. 
Whicker,  R.  Isaacs,  P.  Ferguson,  H.  Overcash,  H.  Cradduck.  Third  Row:  A  Davis,  G.  Greene,  J.  Appleyard,  D.  Porter,  R. 
Angell,  P.  Licker,  B.  Groat,  T.  Wood,  R.  Marion,  S.  Staley. 


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Hall  Monitors 


first  Row:  M.  Brockwell,  A.  Conrad,  B.  Flintom,  M.  Swanson,  S.  Jackson.  Second  Row:  S.  Shelor,  D.  Binkley,  J.  Ridgill,  S.  Smith,  J.  Steadman. 
Third  Row:  C.  Marr,  D.  Goodwin,  J.  Reece,  J.  Cox,  P.  Barbee.  Fourth  Row:  D.  Nowell,  P.  Rau,  L.  Lockhard,  S.  Lowery,  R.  LaPrelle.  Fifth  Row: 
P.  Clanton,  L.  Hauser,  S.  Marshall,  L.  Hines,  C.  Thacker,  A.  Davis,  K.  Travis.  Sixth  Row:  M.  Silverman,  B.  Forrest,  G.  Collete,  B.  Reich,  K.  Ad- 
ams, S.  Smith.  Seventh  Row:  Z.  Strub,  G.  Ferebee,  N.  Stansfield,  L.  Beach,  P.  Metcalf,  L.  Pate,  A.  Smith,  J.  Sides.  Eighth  Row:  S.  Brenner, 
L.  Atkinson,  P.  Collins,  B.  Guenther,  J.  Collins,  D.  Dull,  P.  Hubbard,  B.  Chapped.  Ninth  Row:  S.  Bair,  M.  Jackson,  J.  Ligon,  L.  Downs, 
B.  Wyrick,  J.  Gallman,  L.  Watson,  C.  Bagnal.  Tenth  Row:  A.  Steele,  E.  McGuire,  L.  Stokes,  S.  Brown,  D.  Kirby,  D.  Wall,  B.  Byerly,  S.  Howell, 
J.  Parker.  Eleventh  Row:  P.  Bowers,  A.  Cockerham,  D.  Hayworth,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  S.  Peebles,  P.  Bacon,  J.  Decker,  V.  Simpson,  A.  Banna, 
J.  Decker,  B.  Barringer. 


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junior -Senior  Maffi  Club 

First  Row:  G.  McGugan,  pres.;  W.  Curlee,  vice-pres.;  C.  Cashwell,  sec;  0.  Culler,  sponsor.  Second  Row:  H.  Morgan,  C.  Creech  B.  Smith 
L  Miller,  T.  Cooper,  R.  Murray,  H.  Land.  Third  Row:  J.  Chitty,  L  Calhoun,  B.  Gottenstrater,  F.  Folb,  G.  Jenkins,  S. '  Leverton  B.  Stimpson', 
C.  Key,  D.  Green,  R.  Gasque,  B.  Gilbert,  T.  Conrad,  T.  Hayes,  L.  Byrd. 


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Dancing  Boots 


First  Row:  P.  Walker,  P.  Bowers,  S.  Blackmore,  D.  McQuown,  K.  Cook,  A.  Fitts,  M.  Gold,  M.  Mitchell,  chief;  B.  Wilson,  B.  Lineberger,  N.  Dun- 
ham, asst.  chief;  B.  Ward,  A.  Davis,  P.,  Dunham,  E.  Bair.  Second  Row:  M.  Markuson,  L.  Copple,  M.  Petter,  C.  Howell,  M.  Thomas,  M.  Black- 
.nore,  P.  Bain,  M.  Sacks,  B.  Chafin,  S.  Young,  J.  Slaughter,  J.  Waller,  B.  Harrill,  L.  Kimbal,  S.  Bagnal.  Third  Row:  F.  Ubele,  C.  Strickland, 
B.  Brock,  M.  E.  Hunt,  M.  Pfaff,  E.  Sample,  M.  Sams,  G.  Richardson,  S.  Thorpe,  A.  Speas,  M.  A.  Saunders,  B.  Barringer,  M.  Swanson,  M.  B. 
Hinkle,  J.  Woodward.  Fourth  Row:  L.  Fuller,  G.  Collette,  B.  Brock,  A.  Speas,  M.  Saunders,  B.  Byerly,  E.  McGuire,  C.  Mowery,  M.  McKeithan, 
J.  Fleenor,  C.  Peters.  C.  Pratt,  N.  Mayer,  R.  Ashburn,  L.  Edwards. 


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Nancy  Dunham,  assistant  chief;  and  Meriel 
Mitchell,  chief;  work  hard  to  bring  us  enter- 
taining   performances    throughout    the    year. 


Our  majorettes(P)   practice  for  their  Washington 
show. 


Majorettes 


Around  the  boot:  Meriel  Mitchell,  Nancy  Dun- 
ham, Dorothy  McQuown,  Agnes  Fitts,  Susan 
Blackmore,  Ellen  Bair,  'Betty  Ward,  Patsy 
Bowers,  Anne  Davis,  Barbara  Lineberger,  Pa- 
tricia Walker,  Betty  Wilson,  Phyllis  Dunham, 
Millie  Gold,   Kay  Cook. 


First  Row:  Betty  Ward,  Dorothy  McQuown,  Agnes  Fitts,  Meriel  Mitchell,    Chief;    Barbara    Lineberger,    Nancy   Dunham,    Ellen    Bair.   Second   Row: 
Patricia  Walker,  Patsy  Bowers,  Susan  Blackmore;   Betty  Wilson,  Millie  Gold,  Kay  Cook,  Ann  Davis,  Phyllis  Dunham. 


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The   new   chief   and   assistant   chief   shed   a    few 
tears  of  joy  after  being  elected. 


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"White,   White,   he's  our  man!"  yell   the  cheer- 
leaders at  a  basketball  game.' 


Around  the  R.  Betsy  Holton,  Nancy  Wasell,  Betsy  Steele, 
Sandra  Lineberger,  Cricket  Coan,  Linda  Watson,  Phyllis 
Snyder,  Betty  Gray  Heefner,  Patsy  Collins,  Judy  Collins. 


Cheerleaders 


fijst  Row:  Phyllis  Snyder,  Sandra  Lineberger,  assistant  chief;  Cricket  Coan,  chief;   Betsy  Steele,   Patsy  Collins.   Second   Row:  Judy  Collins,    Betty 
Gray  Heefner,  Nancy  Wasell,  Linda  Watson,  Betsy  Holton. 


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Oreftesfra 


First  Row:  N.  Wasell,  D.  Rollick,  C.  Thacker,  S.  Matuzak,  P.  Walker,  A. 
Zimmerman,  E.  Crouse,  B.  Chambers.  Second  Row:  B.  Cooper,  R.  Reynolds, 
L.  Edwards,  S.  Bagnal,  H.  Nanzetta,  L.  Reynolds,  B.  Hartnett,  B.  Ward,  D. 
Knighten,  C.  Rogers,  K.  Greene.  Third  Row:  M.  Bvers.  P.  Benbow,  C.  Phil- 
lips, R.  Howard,  B.  Newsome,  P.  Briggs,  J.  Newsome,  M.  Lee,  M.  Hart,  M. 
Orr,  B.  Snyder,  L.  Briggs,  B.  Hurst,  N.  Mayer,  B.  Reich.  Fourth  Row:  C. 
Burke,  A.  Thacker,  J.  Ridgill,  R  .Wainer,  S.  Cooper,  B.  Waldman,  D.  Need- 
ham,  M.  Boyd,  F.  Freudig,  D.  Craver,  R.  Perryman,  B.  Gilbert,  J.  McDowell, 
L.  Fuller.  Fifth  Row:  T.  Vernon,  R.  Mayer,  conductor;  B.  Malcolm,  S.  Brad- 
ford, S.  Ogden,  B.  Blackburn,  S.  Vickers,  B.  Lowery,  B.  Petree,  J.  Peterson, 
P.  Hahn,  S.  Snyder,  J.  Rehder. 


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Black  And  Qold  Band 

Firs*  Row  P.  Walker,  P.  Bowers,  S.  Blackmore,  B.  Wilson,  B.  Ward,  D.  Mc- 
Quown,  A.   Fitts,  M.  Mitchell,  B.   Lineberger,   N.   Dunham,   E.   Bair,   K.  Cook, 

A.  Davis,  P.  Dunham.  Second  Row:  D.  Rogers,  J.  Roberts,  H.  Nanzetta,  B. 
Hartnett,  N.  Mayer,  S.  Shepherd,  K.  Harrison,  J.  Sherrill,  C.  Joyce,  B. 
Bryan,  L.  Reynolds,  D.  Green,  S.  Kates,  J.  Peterson,  B.  Blackburn,  D.  Rus- 
sell, H.  Thomas,  S.  Snyder,  D.  Green,  J.  Rehder,  J.  Smith,  D.  Hahn,  R. 
Trent,  P.  Bates,  B.  Wallman,  K.  Davis,  D.  Needham,  M.  Clancy,  R.  Howard, 
W.  Edwards,  J.  Vickers,  S.  Ogden.  Third  Row:  S.  Bradford,  B.  Brewer,  C. 
Baldwin,  M.  Harrington,  S.  Stroupe,  R.  Disher,  B.  Brewer,  D.  Clitherow,  B. 
Newsom,  P.  Briggs,  J.  Newsome,  R.  Gibson,  J.  Hutcherson  J.  Petree,  M. 
Hart,  S.  Davidson,  D.  Haworth,  C.  Marr,  L.  Hines,  C.  Marshall,  P.  Parrish, 
E.  Horwitz,  S.  Packard,  A.  Drake,  M.  Hart,  M.  Lee,  M.  Chambers,  A. 
Thacker,  R.  Thomas,  S.  Cunningham,  S.  Cooper,  M.  Bryant,  R.  Wainer,  M. 
Powell,  J.  Rigall.  Fourth  Row:  M.  Ore,  B.  Snyder,  R.  Pulliam,  L.  Crawford, 
G.  Kelly,  B.  Lowery,  M.  Boyd,  F.  Freudig,   D.  Kanoy,  H.  Trippet,  B.  Vance, 

B.  Gilbert,  D.  Craver,  R.  Perryman,  B.  Hartman,  D.  Byerly,  C.  Lincoln,  S. 
James,  V.  Young,  S.  Sulkin,  J.  Davis,  S.  Smith,  S.  Clifton,  R.  Robinson,  D. 
Bell,  B.  Gibson,  R.  Robinson,  W.  Weaver,  K.  Stone,  K.  Wilcox,  B.  Hurst,  L. 
Briggs.  Fifth  Row:  D.  Rollick,  B.  Reich,  B.  Chambers,  K.  Hepler,  J.  Broome, 

C.  Lane,  B.  Petree,  B.  Rhudy,  F.  Williams,  B.  Boyle,  D.  Chipman,  H.  Chip- 
man,  A.  Zimmerman,  R.  Reynolds,  C.  Thacker,  Mr.  Mayer. 


On  Floor:  J.  Allred,  S.  Cobb,  D.  Muller,  M.  White,  J.  Butler,  M.  Miller,  B. 
Lanier,  G.  McKenzie.  Seated:  M.  Jackson,  S.  Steere,  P.  Bowers,  D.  Nowell, 
R.  A.  Pfohl,  D.  Lewis,  J.  Turner,  J.  Clary,  M.  R.  Roberts,  M.  Clary,  M. 
Vandever,  C.  Colter,  A.  Whitney,  M.  Phillips,  L.  Simpson,  M.  Roberson. 
First  Row:  M.  Yarborough,  J.  Ligon,  A.  Maddrey,  E.  Isgett,  C.  Johansen, 
B.  Poe,  S.  Edwards,  C.  Cann,  C.  Ridgeway,  M.  Watson,  J.  Durana,  L. 
Thomas,  D.  Church,  S.  Hardy,  C.  Peters,  R.  Binkley,  R.  Bowman,  M.  Wal- 
lace, P.  Williams.  Second  Row:  J.  Steadman,  S.  Dawson,  S.  Smith,  C. 
Inabinet,  N.  Harrell,  M.  L.  Bates,  N.  Hemmings,  L.  Stewart,  P.  Jones,  L. 
Dahlen,  C.  Baker,  S.  Beckerdite,  R.  Witt,  S.  Kemp,  R.  Ashburn,  L.  Davis, 
V.  Wood,  S.  Young.  Third  Row:  S.  Bernhardt,  S.  Airey,  J.  Fleenor,  L.  Young, 
K.  Traylor,  N.  Piper,  F.  Edens,  H.  Peeples,  A.  Wilson,  L.  Abernethy,  B. 
Burgess,  R.  Hudson,  B.  Ammons,  S.  Stanford. 


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Mixed  Choir 


First  Row:  D.  Muller,  N.  Harrell,  F.  Edens,  L.  Abernethy,  J.  Ligon,  N. 
Adams,  S.  Smith,  C.  Cann,  R.  Bowman,  B.  Lanier,  R.  Binkley,  S.  Edwards, 
M.  Watson,  C.  Ridgeway,  A.  Whitney,  S.  Steere,  M.  Jackson,  J.  Clary,  M. 
Roberson.  Second  Row:  B.  Bailey,  S.  Hardy,  S.  Dawson,  M.  Vandever,  S. 
Burgess,  A.  Pulliam,  P.  Bowers,  C.  Colter,  J.  Fleenor,  S.  Airey,  A.  Wilson, 
M.  Clary,  D.  Nowell,  M.  Phillips,  J.  Steadman,  M.  Moore,  R.  Hudson,  S. 
Stanford.  Third  Row:  J.  Gay,  E.  Johnson,  B.  Greenway,  D.  Chipman,  D. 
Newsome,  B.  Gegenheimer,  B.  Zeh,  T.  Cooper,  T.  Vernon,  B.  Burgess,  C. 
Marion,  P.  Williams,  B.  Sugg,  B.  Cranfill,  A.  Dinkins,  R.  Womack,  K.  Mc- 
Keithen,  M.  Watts,  B.  Moore,  C.  Veitch.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Masten,  G.  Little, 
P.  Little,  R.  Penry,  J.  Hicks,  B.  Smith,  D.  Dwiggins,  W.  Colter,  G.  Mc- 
Kenzie,  J.  Willis,  R.  Witt,  R.  Pickett,  J  .Kausch,  B.  White,  J.  Kinney,  D. 
Ludlum,  J.  Parsons,  R.  Gasque. 


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First  Row:  B.  Snook,  B.  Cranfill,  R.  Pickett,  D.  Chipman,  B.  White,  D.  Ludlum,  B.  Gegenheimer,  i.  Kinney,  D.  Newsome,  M.  Watts,  M.  Russell. 
Second  Row:  S.  Whecker,  T.  Cooper,  E.  Johnson,  P.  Little,  K.  McKeithan,  J.  Gay,  A.  Dinkins,  R.  Wommack.  Third  Row:  B.  Masten,  G.  Little, 
R.  Gasque,  J.  Hicks,  B.  Smith,  C.  Veitch,  R.  Perry,  B.  Greenway,  J.  Willis,  B.  Sugg,  B.  Moore,  J.  Parsons,  W.  Colter,  D.  Dwiggins,  B.  Zeh. 


Beginning  Chorus 


First  Row:  D.  Johnson,  R.  Miller,  B.  Harris,  C.  Green,  S.  Kinney,  B.  Adams.  Second  Row:  C.  Vaughn,  C.  Hanna,  J.  Bredder,  S.  Mary,  C.  White, 
C.  Oehman,  J.  Holton,  H.  Mohr.  Third  Row:  P.  Orrell,  J.  Fulp,  J.  Frahm,  B.  Staley,  M.  A.  Fulton,  C.  Strickland,  P.  Thompson,  V.  Scales, 
M.    B.    Peterson,    H.    Hester. 


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First  Row:  M.  Watts,  C.  Lane,  R.  David,  T.  Cooper,  D.  Chipman,  D.  Carl  berg,  B.  Vaughn,  D.  Norwood,  T.  Jarvis.  Second  Row:  R.  Murray, 
C.  Trogdon,  B.  Gegenheimer,  B.  Hurst,  D.  Stuart,  H.  Schuitmaker,  S.  Leverton,  J.  Mickey,  C.  Philips,  W.  Hoest,  B.  Swaringen,  R.  Howard, 
L.  Byrd.  Third  Row:  B.  Smith,  S.  Gramley,  L.  Briggs,  C.  Elkins,  B.  Wall  in,  T.  Conrad,  R.  Gasque,  B.  Leake,  E.  Johnson,  J.  Kandzer,  D.  Dwiggins, 
J.  Binkley,  B.  Jones,  B.  Stimpson,  D.  Newsome,  M.  Nesbit. 


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First  Row:  Virgil  Williams,  Mike  Georgoulias,  Earl  Hunt,  Don  McKnight.    Second  Row:  Charlie   Doub,   Henry  Starbuck, 
Moore,  Elbert  Stewert,  Mr.  Clyde  McSwain,   Instructor. 


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BILL  MASTEN 


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HAROLD  BENDER 


BILL  BRYANT 


BILL  MACKIE 


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Football  coaches  left  to  right:   Mr.  Webster,   Mr.   Gramley,  Mr.  Wilson   and  Mr. 
Bryson. 


BILL  LARMORE 


MICKEY  BRA 


The  students  at  Reynolds  are  not  likely  to  forget  the  many 
thrills  they  received  from  the  1959-1960  football  season.  It  was 
a  season  that  saw  the  Black  Demon  team  rise  to  fame  as  -a  well 
recognized  state  power,  and  one  which  ended  with  the  impressive 
record  of  six  wins,  one  loss,  and  four  ties.  Many  individual  honors 
were  won  by  the  players,  including  Britt  Smith  and  Lyle  Blalock, 
who  were  elected  to  the  All-Conference  and  All-State  teams.  All 
of  the  boys,  however,  contributed  to  make  a  team  and  a  season 
which  they  will  always  look  back  on  with  pride. 


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JERRY  KANDZER 


RUSTY  VAUGHN 


JIMMY  BULLA 


SAM  ROBINSON 


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Co-Captain 


Reynolds  -  Lexington    7-7 

Reynolds  -  Gray 1  8-0 

Reynolds  -  Roanoke    27-7 

Reynolds  -  East  Mecklenburg    26-7 

Reynolds  -  Salisbury 0-0 

Reynolds  -  Burlington 7-6 

Reynolds  -  Gastonia  ■ 21-7 

Reynolds  -  High  Point 1  8-20 

Reynolds  -  Garinger 7-7 

Reynolds  -  Greensboro    7-0 

Reynolds  -  Greensboro    0-0 

Conference   Championship    Game 
Record 
6  wins  -    1    loss  -  4  ties 


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TONY  DUNN 

Co-Captain 


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ROBERT  RASCOE 


Managers  for  the   1959  football  season  are  D.  Alexander,  C.  Hamilton,  R. 
Orrell,  D.  Gaskins,  B.  Daisy. 


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LAWRENCE  MILLER 


DICKIE  FRIZZELLE 


STEVE  GRAMLEY 


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First  Row:  J.  Kandzer,  J.  Bulla,  B.  Stallings,  J.  Russell,  R.  Sarratt,  R.  Voughn,  S.  Robinson,  B.  Flintom,  H.  Morris,  J.  White,  S.  Heckard.  Second 
Row:  B.  Masten,  N.  Wilkerson,  C.  Perry,  J  .Dixon,  P.  Dunn,  J.  King,  L.  Miller,  T.  Dunn,  R.  Rascoe,  K.  Fox,  D.  Frizzelle.  Third  Row:  B.  Mackie, 
T.  Ogburn,  L.  Miller,  G.  Shermer,  W.   Kurtpatrick,  L.  Calhoun,  S.  Gram  ley,   B.   Blair,   D.  Wolfe,  W.   Colter.   Fourth   Row:   H.    Bender,    B.   Leake, 

B.  Sugg,  J.  Newton,  B.  Barnhardt,   B.  Gottenstrater,  M.   Bradford,   K.   Essex,  R.  Warren,  S.  Disher,  G.  Forrest.  Fifth  Row:  Mr.  Bryson,  W.  Curlee 

C.  Adams,  L.  Blalock,  B.  Larmore,  S.  Stanley,  G.  Matlock,  L.  H.  Hutchens,  H.  Butner,  R.  Hodges.  Sixth  Row:  Mr.  Gramley,  S.  Blake,  G.  Petty, 
J.  Harrington,  D.  Burton,  B.  Smith,  C.  Hauser,   L.  Cruse,  L.  Sale,  J.  Davis,  Mr.  Wilson. 


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CROSS  COUNTRY  RECORD  —   1959  SEASON 

Reynolds  vs.  Andrew  Lewis      36-23 

Reynolds  vs.  WF  Frosh  vs.  VPI  Frosh 42-54-36 

Reynolds  -  West  Mecklenburg  vs.  High  Point  27-37-58 

State   Meet    Third   Place 

1959  TRACK  SEASON   RECORD 

Reynolds  vs.  Myers  Park    61  -  52 

Reynolds  vs.  High  Point 72.5  -  40.5 

Reynolds  vs.  Burlington    69.2  -  43.8 

Reynolds  vs.  Greensboro 52-61 

Queen  City  Relays Third    Place 

Central  4-A  Conference  Meet Third    Place 

State  Sectional - First   Place 

State  Finals Fifth    Place 

W-S  City  Meet    Six  -  1st   Places 


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Cross    Country    fteam 

Members  of  Cross  Country  Team   Are:    Tommy  McKenzie,    Arthur 
Jacobson,  Russell  Thomas,  Wilbur  Manuel,  Buck  Anderson. 


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First  Row:  T.  Cordell,  T.  Fowler,  A.  Jacobson,  K.  Essex,  J.  McGraw,  T.  McKenzie,  J.  Rehder,  T.  Kimbel,  Mr.  Webster.  Second  Row:  S.  Gramley, 
P.  Freeman,  R.  Thomas,  J.  Anderson,  W.  Manuel,  R.  Willard,  R.  Gibson,  L.  Briggs.  Third  Row:  B.  Benbow,  B.  Wallin,  D.  Sprinkle,  D.  Need- 
ham,  D.  Morris,  K.  Wilcox,  R.  Robinson,,D  Norwood.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Malcolm,  R.  Pickett,  D.  Chipman,  W.  Smith,  G.  Yarborough,  L.  Wright, 
R.  Green,  J.  Jones,  C.  Wilson,  T.  Bush. 


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JIM   BULLA 


GRAHAM  FOREST 


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Basketball   managers  are  Jimmy   Kaush,    Bill    Daisy,   Chuck  Westmoreland,   Jim 
Stuart. 


BILL  FLINTOM 


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HOWARD  MORRIS 


"A  dribble,  a  pass,  a  shot,  and  in!"  —  these  words  rang  out 
time  and  time  again  as  Reynolds  students  cheered  enthusiastically 
for  their  fine  basketball  team.  With  Bill  Grant  as  captain  and 
Mr.  Ray  Whitley  as  coach,  the  boys  played  basketball  that  every- 
one enjoyed  watching.  Although  they  got  off  to  a  fairly  slow 
start,  the  players  improved  greatly  as  the  season  progressed  and 
they  later  developed  into  a  very  strong  team. 


JOE  MIKE  WHITE 


STEVE  HECKARD 


TOM  RUCKER 


JOHN   BARROW 


RICHARD  HERRING 


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Head   Coach 


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Assistant   Coach 


JERRY   REID 

Assistant  Coach 


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First  Row:  G.  Forest,  J.   Dixson,  J.  M.  White,  H.  Morris,  T.  Rucker.  Second  Row:  L.  Miller,  B.  Flintom, 
B.  Grant,  R.  Gilmore,  D.  Greene.  Third  Row:  Jim  Bulla,  S.  Highsmith,  R.  Herring,  S.  Heckard,  J.  Barrow. 


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RICHARD  GILMORE 


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This  season  was  another  exciting  one  for  the  members  of 
the  Black  Demon  baseball  team.  Led  by  their  coach,  Mr.  Her- 
man Bryson,  the  team  played  two  conference  games  each  with 
Greensboro,  Lexington,  High  Point,  Salisbury,  and  Burlington. 
Among  the  outstanding  players  this  season  were  Britt  Smith, 
the  only  returning  starter  from  the  '59  team,  and  Joe  White, 
a  junior  hurler  who  had  two  years  previous  experience.  Alto- 
gether, the  boys  made  up  a  good  team  which  won  many  fans  at 
Reynolds. 


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CHUCK  WESTMORELAND 


JEROME  SHAPIRO 


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First  Row:  C.   Perry,   B.  Stallings,  J.   Dixson,  G.  McGugan,    F.    Einstein.   Second   Row:    B.    Chambers,   C. 
Hamilton,  T.  Ogburn,  T.  Conrad,  C.  F.  Disher,  L.    Rice,  E.  Scott,  G.  Niblock. 


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First  Row:  D.  Meschan,  D.  Powell,  R.  Gilmore,  B.  Leake,  T.  Blalock,  A.  Sarratt.  Second  Row:  A.  Drake, 
J.  Morris,  T.  Thorton,  G.  Hartman,  P.  Freeman,  S.   Cooper. 


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Speedball 


First  Row:  L.  Lockard,  J.  Ayers,  E  .M.  Foxworth,  S.  Craft.  Second  Row:  M.  Blackmore,  P.  Bain, 
P.  Dunham,  B.  Gegenheimer,  J.  Stafford,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  C.  Shields,  J.  Hill,  S.  Shelor,  Miss 
Dinkins.  Third  Row:  S.  Bain,  J.  Hutcherson,  B.  Poe,  N.  Koelmel,  K.  Sapp,  A.  Steele,  N.  Snow,  D. 
Dunford,   D.  Hayworth,  M.   Eidson,   B.   Bulla,   P.    Byrd,   C.   Marr. 


Qu\sJ  Varsity 
SojtUl 


First  Row:  J.  Woodward,  P.  Dunham,  J.  Butler,  C.  Shields,  L.  Foster,  L.  Heritage,  J.  Allred,  C. 
Simmons,  M.  Blackmore,  M.  Boyer,  E.  Latimer,  C.  Inabinet.  Second  Row:  P.  Bain,  B.  Poe,  J. 
Sides,  S.  Decker,  B.  Brewer,  B.  Granade,  N.  Putnam,  M.  Clayton,  P.  Rudolph,  G.  Ferebee,  M. 
Davis,  Miss  Dinkins.  Third  Row:  L.  Pate,  L.  Beach,  C.  Marr,  P.  Byrd,  J.  Hamrick,  D.  Hayworth, 
M.  Martin,  K.  Teague,  A.  Steele,  B.  Bulla,  D.  Dull,  P.   Petree,  S.   French. 


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Qixls'  Varsify 
tennis 


First  Row:  J.  Woodward,  C.  Shields,  J.  Hill,  L.  Foster,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  L.  Heritage,  M.  Boyer,  P. 
Dunham,  B.  Gegenheimer,  G.  Ferebee,  J.  Holton,  A.  Nelson,  C.  Coan,  B.  Barringer,  J.  Cox,  S. 
Shelor.  Second  Row:  N.  Mayer,  J.  Allred,  C.  Mowery,  E.  McGuire,  A.  Hart,  L.  Beach,  N.  Koel- 
mel,  P.  Petree,  P.  Rudolph,  B.  Cox,  M.  Blackmore,  P.  Bain,  S.  Dunnagan,  S.  Decker,  A. 
Orrell,  Miss  Dinkins.  Third  Row:  P.  Huband,  C.  Conrad,  C.  Marr,  P.  Byrd,  A.  Steele,  K.  Teague, 
D.  Haworth,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  G.  Howell,  B.  Bulla,  M.  Martin,  S.  Brown,  B.  Reich,  J.  Hutcher- 
son,    N.   Snow,    D.   McQuown. 


First  Row:  N.  Foster,  B.  Gegenheimer,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  P.  Barbee,  S.  Dunnagan,  S.  Craft,  L. 
Lockard,  M.  A.  Swaney.  Second  Row:  B.  Swain,  C.  Conrad,  K.  Sapp,  E.  M.  Foxworth,  A.  Cock- 
erham,  M.  Eidson,  J.  Ayers,  Miss  Dinkins. 


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Monogram  Club 


The  white  letter  sweaters  worn 
proudly  by  many  of  the  boys  at  Reyn- 
olds designate  them  as  members  of 
the  Monogram  Club.  Throughout  the 
year,  the  active  members  could  be 
found  guarding  the  doors  at  basket- 
ball games  or  organizing  the  Black 
and  Gold  campaign. 


MR.  SHIRLEY  WILSON 

Sponsor 


Tony    Dunn,    President;    Harold    Bender,    Vice-President;    Phil 
Dunn,  Secretary;   Lyle  Blalock,  Treasurer. 


First  Row:  T.  Dunn,  president;  H.  Bender, 
vice-president;  P.  Dunn,  secretary;  L.  Bla- 
lock, treasurer.  Second  Row:  B.  Masten,  J. 
Dixson,  D.  Gaskins,  B.  Mackie,  B.  Orrell,  G. 
Little,  L.  H.  Hutchens,  G.  Matlock,  B. 
Smith,  J.  Stuart,  D.  Kinney,  N.  Wilkerson. 
Third  Row:  H.  Butner,  J.  Muecke,  R.  Ras- 
coe,  B.  Barnhardt,  C.  Hamilton,  B.  Bryant, 
B.  Stallings,  M.  Colter,  S.  Robinson,  J.  Bulla, 
T.  Shamel,  D.  Powell,  B.  Grant. Fourth  Row: 
D.  Alexander,  J.  Davis,  C.  Hauser,  A.  Philo, 
D.  Burton,  C.  Adams,  J.  Harrington,  G. 
Forest,  L.  Miller,  C.  Davis,  L.  Calhoun,  R. 
Hodges.  Fifth  Row:  W.  Curlee,  L.  Briggs, 
H.  Gilmore,  A.  Jacobsen,  J.  Herring,  K. 
Flanagan,  L.  Heckard,  M.  Morris,  N.  Cef- 
fus,    R.    Vaughan,    0.    Rose,    B.    Lard. 


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Coaches 


These  are  some  of  the  coaches  who  lead  the  athletics  program.  They  are  Mr.  Jerry  Reid,  Mr.  Shirley  Wilson,  Miss  June  Dinkins,  Mr.  Ray  Whit- 
ley, and  Mr.  Herman  Bryson.  Other  coaches  are  Mr.  Don  Kelly,  Mr.  William  Webster  and  Mr.  Dale  Gramley. 


Qym  Leaders 


First  Row:  M.  Mitchell,  president;  N.  Dunham,  vice-president;  S.  Bain,  s 
C.  Howell,  C.  Coan,  G.  Ferebee,  N.  Snow,  N.  Cox,  B.  Bulla,  A.  Badgett. 
Watson,  B.  Swain,  M.  Burgess,  K.  Teague,  A.  Orrell.  Fourth  Row:  J.  H 
Srallings,  Miss  Dinkins.  Fifth  Row:  S.  Nash,  M.  Swanson,  M.  Thornten,  V. 
Row:  B.  Norman,  M.  B.  Hinkel,  M.  Budd,  M.  Mitchell,  H.  Deepees,  B. 
P.  Huband,  M.  Blackmore,  J.  Holton,  M.  Thomas,  P.  Bain,  A.  Steele,  C. 
K.  Sapp,  B.  Gegenheimer,  E.  Latimer,  C.  Inabinet,  M.  Davis,  N.  Putnam, 
J.  Fleenor,  C.  Baker,  E.  McGuire,  C.  Mowery,  A.  Parker,  K.  Traylor,  K.  A 
S.  Smith,  D.  Dunford,  K.  L.  Smith,  P.  Metcalf,  J.  Cranfield,   D.   Bumgar 


ecretary;  J.  Ayers,  treasurer.  Second  Row:  S.  Collins,  G.  Savage,  T.  Fulp, 
Third   Row:   J.   Sechrist,    D.    Dull,   S.    Harvel,   G.   Walker,    L.    Harper,    L. 

arding,,  J.  Richarcjson,  D.  Hill,  J.  Carter,  K.  V.  Smith,  B.  Harrell,  P. 
Young,  C.  Carlton,  A.  Speas,  D.  Pfefferkorn,  J.  Fulp,  A.  Conrad.  Sixth 

Poe,  J.  Hill,  L.  Holmes,  B.  Bennett.  Seventh  Row:  E.  Kirby,  K.  Harrison, 
Todd,  P.  B.  Dunham.  Eighth  Row:  G.  Collette,  N.  Mayer,  K.  Greenn, 
J.  Hamrick,  J.  Doley.  Ninth  Row:  B  .Reich,  K.  Williamson,  A.  Maddrey, 

men,  R.  Trent,  B.  Collins.  Tenth  Row:  M.  Boyer,  J.  Zigler,  W.  Corneliu, 

ner,  M.  Sams,  M.  Chambers,  V.  Mahaffey. 


(/iris'  Athletic  Association 

First  Row:  E.  M.  Foxworth,  Intra-mural  Council;  G.  Savage,  Point  Recorder;  L.  Lockard,  Point  Recorder;  B.  Swain,  President;  S.  Taylor,  Vice 
President;  P.  Dunham,  Treasurer;  D.  Dull,  Secretary;  A.  Badgett,  Secretary.  Second  Row:  Council  —  J.  Cox,  M.  Sanders,  M.  A.  Hart,  B.  Reich, 
J.  Dinkins,  C.  Dize,  S.  Craft,  N.  Putnam,  J.  Hamrick,  N.  Gardner,  J.  Collins.  Third  Row:  B.  Gardner,  E.  Carlton,  B.  Lineberger,  N.  Snow,  N.  Cox, 

A.  Cockerham,  B.  Chappell,  M.  E.  Hunt,  D.  McQuown,  M.  Pfaff,  M.  Mitchell  Fourth  Row:  E.  Latimer,  J.  Durana,  P.  Bain,  M.  Gold, 
J.  Holton,  L.  Stokes,  V.  Lovell,  J.  Schneider,   K.   Kappes,  S.   Dunnagan,    N.  Burgess,  B.  Brewer,  L.  Holmes,  G.  Ferebee,  D.  Pfefferkorn.  Fifth  Row: 

B.  Gegenheimer,  P.  Murray,  P.  Henry,  B.  Davis,  P.  Barbee,  M.  Saks,  B.  Walsh,  N.  Foster,  D.  Bumgardner,  B.  Chafin,  M.  Dwiggins.  Sixth  Row: 
F.  Ubele,  L.  Abernathy,  B.  Bailey,  S.  French,  A.  Davis,  L.  Pate,  C.  Inabinet,  D.  Patterson,  A.  Fitts,  S.  Blackmore,  P.  Bacon,  L.  Wilcox,  L.  Wat- 
son, S.  Collins.  Seventh  Row:  S.  Shelor,  B.  Bulla,  S.  Barnhardt,  K.  Burke,  K.  Masten,  L.  Hines,  C.  Peters,  L.  Atkinson,  N.  Koelmel,  C.  Thacker, 
K.  Amen,  N.  Mayer,  G.  Collette,  P.  Huband,  B.  Collins.  Eighth  Row:  S.  Nash,  B.  Harrill,  C.  Carlton,  M.  Thornton,  C.  Robertson,  V.  Ekvall,  J. 
Woodward,  B.  Forrest,  P.  Stallings,  M.  Blackmore,  B.  D.  Cox,  P.  Hahn,  S.  Packard,  M.  Davis,  L.  Dahlen,  J.  Yandell.  Ninth  Row:  P.  Rudolph,  P. 
Walker,  S.  James,  P.  Fearrington,  R.  Blackwell,  P.  Richardson,  F.  Fleenor,  M.  McKeithen,  M.  Fobert,  M.  R.  Trife,  S.  Calaway,  T.  Walker,  M. 
Stafford.  Tenth  Row:  N.  Pike,  S.  Besson,  S.  Jackson,  S.  Matuszak,  L.  Pratt,  P.  Pearce,  S.  Howell,  E.  McQuire,  W.  Siraney,  G.  S.  Todd,  J.  K. 
Chipman,  C.  Baker,  C.  Cashual,  S.  Siewers,  D.  Owen,  K.  Sapp,  Eleventh    Row:  F.   Brasko,   B.   Byerly,  C.   Bagnal,   K.   Kirkland,  J.   Ziglar,  S.  Cruser, 

C.  Hartman,  C.  Mowery,  C.  Nanny,  M.  Wolfe,  S.  Decker,  R.  Ashburn,  J.  Slawter,  K.  Cockerham,  G.  Richardson,  E.  Wenger,  S.  Kaplan.  Twelfth 
Row:  P.  Collins,  M.  Waggoner,  S.  Airey,  J.  Fleenor,  J.  C.  Parker,  C.  Marr,  D.  Muller,  M.  Mitchell,  C.  Parrish,  C.  Winder,  P.  Bowers,  C.  May- 
rand,  E.  Enders,  E.  Kirby,  D.  Thomas,  B.  Norman,  B.  Davis.  Thirteenth  Row:  M.  R.  Dobbins,  P.  Clanton,  L.  Davis,  B.  Steele,  S.  Edwards,  B. 
Blazby,  L.  Pettyjohn,  T.  Beitchman,  J.  Allred,  L.  Jackson,  D.  Wall,  P.  Williams,  S.  Dawson,  A.  Pulliam,  A.  Hart,  A.  Smith,  M.  Rogan.  Fourteenth 
Row:  J.  Sechrist,  Z.  Strub,  M.  Phillips,  J.  Beard,  J.  L.  Harrold,  T.  Cooke,  J.  O'Brien,  B.  Greer,  H.  Odom,  B.  Heefner,  P.  Hooper,  A.  Orrell,  M. 
Singletary,  E.  Westmoreland,  B.  Holton,  L.  Heritage,  P.  Kellogg,  P.  Petree.  Fifteenth  Row:  D.  Westmoreland,  J.  Cly,  M.  Martin,  J.  A.  Stafford, 
S.  Bain,  M.  Eidson,  K.  Traylor,  G.  Howell,  B.  Barringer,  T.  Fulp,  M.  Jackson,  C.  Howell,  F.  Speas,  N.  Dunham,  S.  Thorpe,  P.  Ray,  A.  Collier,  A. 
Warren,  M.  Cox. 


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The  swish  of  ice-skates,  the  roar  of  a  bowling  ball, 
the  whack  of  a  tennis  racquet  —  these  are  just  a  few 
of  the  sounds  that  identify  the  many  sports  sponsored 
by  the  G.A.A.  The  members  enjoyed  participation  in 
sports  as  well  as  socials  such  as  the  Council  outing  and 
the  annual  Mother-Daughter  Banquet. 


Intra-Mural  Council  members  are  Judy  Collins,  Nancy 
Gardner,  Eva  Mae  Foxworth,  Ann  Cockerham,  Jeanette 
Cox. 


Officers  of  the  G.  A.  A.  are  Gail  Savage,  point 
recorder;  Ann  Badgett,  secretary;  Donna  Dull, 
secretary;  Beth  Swain,  president;  Sharon  Taylor, 
vice-president;  Phyllis  Dunham,  treasurer;  Linda 
Lockard,  point  recorder. 


Miss  Dinkins  is  our  G.   A.  A.   sponsor  with  a   helping  word 
and  smile  for  every  girl  on  the  campus. 


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Ellen   Bair  was  chosen   by  the  football   team  as  Homecoming   Queen 
for  the  1959  season. 


Ellen   Holmes  was  crowned   Homecoming  Queen   for  the  basketball 
team  this  winter. 


Senior  Marsfials 


First  Row:  Betsy  Holton,   Betty  Gray  Heefner,   Patricia  Walker,   Patsy  Collins.    Second    Row:    Judy   Collins,    Sharon    Bain,    Betsy   Steele,    Barbara 
Gardner,   Barbara   Lineberger.  Absent:   Nancy  Gardner. 


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