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Foreword
We oF the annual staff present this 1958 Rhododendron to you with the hope that in these pages you will see reflected some of the phases of college life which combine to make Appalachian more than a school— a place of preparation, of developing leadership, of making friends, of serving others.
"Time," wrote Emerson, "dissipates to shining ether the solid angularity of facts." Although it was impossible to record all events, we have attempted to use as many words and pictures as possible trusting that, with the aid of this book, time will not "dissipate to shining ether" the memories of the year 1957-58 at Appalachian.
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Contents
THE SCHOOL
Administration and Faculty 25
Classes
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Activities
Athletics
Features
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Dedication
To a man who has taken a genuine interest in the students and who has always been wilhng to gi\e his loyaUy, help, and friendship to all, we, the staff, dedicate this 1958 edition of the Rhododendron to
Roger Thomas
IN MEMORIAM
Dr. Blanford Barnard Dougherty
Co-founder and For fifty years President of Appalachian Dedicated leader and builder in education Inspiration and guide to community and state Benefactor of mankind
Chapell Wilson
Director of campus schools Head of the summer school First dean of the graduate school Friend of Appalachian
Chapell Wilson
Dr. Blanford Barnard Dougherty
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Administration and Faculty
In addition to their consistently excellent v\ork in the fields oF co-ordination and classroom instruction, the influence of these men and women is evident in many other facets of campus life. Their high ideals and principles serve constantly as examples to the two thousand students who are training for the teaching profession here at Appalachian.
Working willingly with students in extra-curricular activities and varied school projects, as well as serving as personal counselors to scores of others, they have displayed a genuine interest in the students beyond the limits of the classroom and have won the respect and admiration of the entire student body.
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William Howard Plemmons A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
President
Herman R. Egcers A.B., M.A.
Registrar
Deans
D. J. Whitener A.b'., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of College
Herbert W. Wey B.S., M.A., D.Ed.
Dean of Graduate School
Leo K. Pritchett B.A., M.Ed.
Dean of Men
Maxie G. Edmisten B.S.. M.A.
hitcrhn Dean of Women
Department Heads
Catherine Smith, B.S., M.A.Ed. Art
F. Ray Derrick, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Biology
Orus Sutton, B.S., M.A. Bnsitu'ss Education
A. R. Smith. A.B., A.M. Chemistry
Herbert W. Why, B.S., M.A., D.Ed. Education
J.AMES E. Stone, B.S., M.S., Ed D. Extension
Lucy Brock, A.B., M.S. Home Eco)wmics
j G. P. Eggers, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ' English
Ii A T. Justice
A.B., B.S. in L.S.. M.S. in L.S.
Library Science
J. T. C. Wright, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D.
Mathematics
Cordon A. Nash, B.S., M.A. Music
Richard Tews, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Phyiical Education
W'li.EY F. Smith. A.B.. M.A., Ph.D.
l'^\chology
J. C. YoDER, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. / Social Studies
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ART
Elizabeth Williams B.S.
BIOLOGY
1. W. Carpenter B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Kent Robinson B.S.. M.A.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Annie Mae Blackburn B.S.
Martha Hawkinson A.B., B.S.S.A., M.A.
James F. Jones A.B., M.A.
Jane Riner B.S., M.A.
Kathryn C. Tully A.B., M.A.
CHEMISTRY
Gelene a. Atwood B.S.
EDUCATION
John G. Barden B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.
Roy Blanton B.S., M.A.. Ph.D.
Beul.\h Campbell A.B., M.A.
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William T. Carse B.S., M.S.
Grace Councill B.S., M.A.
A. B. Crew A.B.. M.A., Ed.D.
William E. Fulmer A.B.. Ed.M., Ed.D.
Ben H. Horton B.S., M.A.
John T. Ho%vell B.S., M.A.. M.Ed.
Isabel F. Jones B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Olv.mpia Kitchen A.B.. M.S.
John R. Melton B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Earl L. Petrey B.S.. M.A.
Uberto Price H.S.. M.A.
JDii.N A. Pritchett A.B., M.A.
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Lee F. Reynolds B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
W^ILLIAM DONNY
A.B., M.Ed.
HOME ECONOMICS
Virginia Ishee B.S.H.E., M.S.
Madge Rhyne B.S.H.E., M.S.
Janet Sharpe B.S., M.S.
Vivian Welborn M.A., B.S.
LANGUAGES
]. F. Bozard A.B.. ALA., Ph.D.
]. Lou Carpenter A.B., M.S.
Joseph Cedeyco A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Francis Cook B.A., M.A.
Daisy Egcers B.S., M.A.
David R. Hodgin A.B., A.M.
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Mary Ruth Johnston A.B., M.A.
\\'iLLiAM H. Morgan B.S., A.M., Ph.D.
W. W. Powell B.S., M.A.
J. D. Rankin A.B.. A.M., S.T.D.
LORIS SniPMAN
A.B., B.S., M.A.
John J. \'an Nop.oen A.B., .M.A., Ed.D.
Crams Williams A.B., M..\.
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Eunice Query
A.B., A.B. in L.S.. M.A.
MATHE.MATICS AM) PHYSICS
G. T. Buckland B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Walter Hawkinson B.S., M.A.
Allen G. Montgomery B.A., B.S.. LL.B., M.A., M.
DoNVAL Simpson A.B., M.A.
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MUSIC
Walton S. Cole A.B., M.M.
Nicholas G. Erneston B.M., M.M., M.Ed.
William J. Jones
B.A., B.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.
James W. Rixjker B.M., IM.M
HovT W. Safrit B.S., M.A.
William G. Spencer B.iM.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Ronald Brooks B.S.
Robert Broome B.S., M.A.
Cleone Hodges A.B., M.S.
Francis Hoover B.S., M.A.
Fred Kirchner B.S., M.S., P.E.D.
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Joy Kirchner B.S., M.A.
Robert Light B.S., M.S.
Mary Jane Matthews 13. S., M.A.
Roger E. Thomas B.S., M.Ed.
R. V\'. U'atkins R.A., M.A.
S(X lAL STUDIES
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A.B., M.A.
Iefferson Ma.x Dixon A.B., M.A.. Pli.D.
EiJVviN Doik;iii;ktv l!.S., M.A.
William S. Hoffman B.A.. M.S., Ph.D.
Ren A Hoover A.B., M.A.
V. C. Howell A.B., A.M.
|i)irN i\I. Justice A.r,., A.M.
Faculty
John Z. Kirk B.S., M.A.
Eloise Melton A.B., M.A.
Leo K. Pritchett B.A., M.Ed.
G. L. Sawyer A.B., M.A.
Ina Van Noppen B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
D. J. W'hitener A.B., .M.A., Ph.D.
Carrie Winkler A.B., M.A.
John H. Workman A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
WHITING
Enis D.^vis B.S.. M.A.
LIBRARY STAFF
Faculty
William Eiiry A.B., B.S. in L.S., M.S. in L.S.
Theota C. Dixon B.C.S.
Allie a. Hodgin B.S., B.S. in L.S.
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Bessie W . Hollingsworth B.S.
Mary AticE Huff A.B., B.S. in L.S.
Zeb Shook B.S., M.A.
DORMITORY SUPERVISORS
Mrs. W. H. Bell East Hall
Marjorie Kelly Lovill Hall
Annie Majette East Hall
Lena Nichols North Hall
Helen Stewart Dauph-Blan
Mary Shook Nurse
Earleen Pritchett Secretary to the President
John Welborn Cafeteria Manager
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From the time a student enters Appalachian State Teachers College until the day he recei\'es his diploma, a great deal of attention is focused on providing him with a liberal education. The somewhat general curriculum, embraced as a freshman, widens into many areas of specialization as sophomores and juniors and finally culminates in the methods courses and student teaching experience which highlight the senior year.
Since 1948 Appalachian has offered a Master's degree in education, and each year the college enrolls an increasing number of applicants for this degree. This year for the first time graduate fellowships were oiTered, thus enabling a student to gain valuable experience by teaching a limited number of college classes while working toward his M.A. degree.
Graduate Students
OFFICERS Glen Brookshire President
William Alheim Vice-President
Joan Tolbert (not pictured) , 2nd Vice-President Felicia Cash Secrctnry-Trcasiirer
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Graduate Students
Shirley Kiger Basinger
Rural Hall
Appalachian State Teachers College,
B.S.
Business Education
John W. Daniels
Ashe\ille
Howard Payne College, B.A,
Mathematics
luDiTH Eugenia Dpawdv
Hartsville. S, C
Winthrop College, B.S.
History
James Sidney Fletcher
Elkin
Universit}- of Xorth Carolina, B.S.
Geology
George Phillip Criil
\'aldese
Appalachian State Teachers College.
B.S.
Business Education and
Social Sttidiei
Joe Alfred Hunt
Polk^ille
.Appalachian State Teachers College,
B.S.
Biisiiiess Ediicrfirii
Doris Ann Hyatt
Canton
Berea College. B.S.
Business Educaticfi
Vincent Leong
Boone
High Point College, A.B.
AIa(/ieitn(ics
Bernice McMurry
Lawndale
Woman's College of the
University of North Carolina, A.B.
Grammar Grade Educa'ion
Kent S. Mosely
Hish Point
High Point College. B,S.
Socio/ Studies and
Physical Education
Frank Northup
Boone
Appalachian State Teachers College,
B.S.
.Alfll/ieiHfllics and Science
James Sawyer
Asheville
Appalachian State Teachers College.
B.S.
Physiral Education and
Social Studies
Dorothy T. Simpson Bf)f>ne
Berea College, .A.B. AI(j(/iei»nfics
Joan Lovill Tolbert Boone
.Appalachian Stale Teachers College,
B.S.
Physical Education
Francis Ehl Ward
Davtona Beach, Florida
Alahama Slate Teachers College, B,S.
History
Wayne William Woodward
Ttxld
Taylor University, B.S. Be/igioii
Wanda H. Yarboro
Lawndale
.Appalachian State Teachers College,
B.S.
Physical Education and
Social Studies
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Senior Class
OFFICERS
Ted Watson President
Carl Wyatt Vice-Presideul
Sue Jane FIarmon Secretary
Andrew Yasinsac Treasurer
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Senior Class
Dorothy Jane Abernathy Hildebran
Business Education Mars HUl Junior College 1; Business Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Executive Council 3, 4.
Elmer H. Aldridge Crossnore
I'lnsicid Education and Social Studies
Charles Louis Allen Rutherfordton
Social Studies F.T.A.
Sarah Jo Allen Concord
Primary Education Mars Hill Junior College 1, 2.
Tracy Jewel Allen Rondo
Primary Education
Arthur Steven Alvarez
Business Education Business Club.
Boone
Robert Franklin Barker Biscoe
Science and Social Studies Science Club; F.T.A.
James J. Anderson Morganton
Social Studies and Physical Educatiini Intramurals 1, 3. 4; P.E. Club 1.
Martha Adeline Ashburn Belews Creek
Gramnuir Grade Education Il.ais. CuuHLil 3; House President 3.
Mary Ellen Bagwell Fletcher
Grammar Grade Edttcalion Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Weslev Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, First \k.' President 3. President 4; A.C.E. 3, 4; Junior ( . un>il,,r; Religious Council Secretary 4; Chi I , mlij.i Chi 4; Secretar\' Recreational Workshop Sidle Methodist Student Movement 3, 4; M'lio's Who Amoue Studfiits in .-imericnii Uiiii'ersifies and Colleges 4.
Mary Sue Banks Charlotte
Prinmry Educatioti House Council 1; Junior Counselor 3; Orchcsl.j I. 2, \ ice President 2; \'ernician Societv 4; C.T.C. I; I.R.t. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 4.
Mary Kathleen Barnett
Home Econo}}iics Club 1,
Ferguson
Ralph Alexander Barnhardt Concord
Business Education Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4, \'ice President 4.
Ted Allen Bechtler Blacksburg, S. C.
Social Studies Gardner-Webb Junior CollcRC; Band; V.M.C.A.
Rebecca King Bingham Boone
Home Economics and Science \ernician Societv I. 2. 3, President 3; Majorette I, 2; Vice President of East Hall 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1; Varsouvianna 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; Christmas Court 1; Mav Court I. 3; Chi Lambda Chi 3; Rhododendron Staff 3; Public Relations Committee 3.
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Business Ediicalion
Richard Arnold Bolin Kings Mountain
Business Education Student Council 3, Corresponding Secretary 3; .\ortli S ate Student Government Association 4, Secretary Treasurer 4; Rhoixjdendron Staff 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3. 4. \'ice-President 3; Men's "A" Club 3, 4. Secretan' 4; Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior .Marsh?l; Weslev Foundation 1. 2; H'h'/s Who Among Students in American Universities ami Colleges 4.
Janet Bollinger Granite Falls
Business Education
Lenoir Rhyne College 1; Business Club 3, 4. Re
l^orter 4; Pi Omega Pi 4, Treasurer 4; House Coun-
Jacquelyn Mae Boswell Danville, Va.
Music Education
Grey Boyles Mt. Airy
Physical Education Football Team.
Clinton Odell Boyte Carthage
Mathematics and Physical Education
Joseph Edwin Bradley Providence, R. I.
Mathematics and Science
Mary Kay Bradley Asheville
Primary Education liic\ard College 1. 2; Plavcrafters; Canterbury C Ud).
Carl F. Brittoin Lenoir
Business Education Golf Team.
Fred Lee Brown Carthage
C/iisicii/ E^hicntion and Social Studies Mil.'., ■■ \" Club; Wrestling.
Billie Kerns Broyhill Boone
Primary Education \X.E. 1; Homecoming Court 2. 4.
Tom O. Bunting Boone
Mathematics
Gwendolyn Jo Ann Burgess Avondale
PliMiciil Education and Social Studies
Janice Roe Burris Oakboro
Oratiimar Grade Education F.T.A. I; Home Economics Club 1, 2; A.C.E. 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, Songleader 2; M.S.U. 1; Appalettes 2.
Joyce Elaine Byars Greensboro
Ptrimary Education .V.C.E.i Vemician Society; F.T.A.
Senior Class
Bob Cagle Concord
Business Ediicatian Sludent Council 3, Corresponding Secretar>' 3; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations C:lub 3; Representative to N. C. Student Legis- l?ture 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Who's Who Among Students in ' ■ " '
tersities ,m,i ColUg.es.
Minnie Lou Campbell Catawba
Prin7(7rv Ediicnlioii
Don Gray Carter Yadkinville
Science and Physical Education Basketball Team; Senior Superlative.
Bobby Cotes Durham
I'hysical Education ami Social Studies I.R.C:. 2. 3, 4. Vice President, President 4;
C.C.ll.X. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; B.S.II. 2, 3, 4;
C hi I;imlKla Cbi 4; P.E. Club 1. 2.
Betty Ruth Chester
English
Lenoi
Linda L. Cavin
China Grove
Martha Helen Clark Crouse
Prinuiiy Education
William R. Cleere Gastonia
Social Studies
Cinnie Brintle Cobbler White Plains
Business Edtwation and Social Studia Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4.
Cheryl Ellen Cogdill Shelby
Business Education
XaiMiuvianna 4; F.T.A. 4; Business tlulj 1. 2, i; V.W.C.A. 1. 2, Treasurer; Pep Club 1; House C-ouncil.
Martha Faye Collins Winston-Salem
Physical Education and Social Studies W.A.A. Officer 3; Women's "A" Club 4; P.E.
Ernest Roscoe Combs Boone
Physical Education and Social Studies Wrestling; Men's "A" Club.
Betty Jane Conley Shelby
Home Economics Hume Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Chotaliers 1; K.S.U. 1, 2. 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council.
Billy Allen Cothran Union Mills
Pli}'sicul Education and Social Studies P.E. Club; Intramurals.
Hiram Woodie Cox North Wilkesboro
Business Education and Social Studies Business Club.
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Physical Editcatimi and Social Studies Pep Club 1; Women's "A" Club 4; P.E. Club I. 2; Flvmg Fish I, 2, 3, 4, Secrclarv S, Prcsi dent 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4.
Carroll Daniels Colerain
Miitlietnatics and Science
Jelma Hamrick Daves Ellcnboro
Oramniar Grade Jidiicutictn YA\'.C.A.
John L. Davidson Statesville
Matlieiualics and Plusiad Editcalion
Edwina Ruth Davis Boone
Lngllsh and Social Sliidies
Joe L. Davis, Jr Boone
Mathematics and Social Sliidies
Mitchell Ray Davis Lexington
Pliysicid Education and Social Studies
Nancy Gray Davis Winston-Salem
Business Educaliou
Nancy Louise Davis Trinity
Business Education and Social Studies YAV.C.A. 1. 2; Business Club I. 2; W.A.A. 1. 2. .^. 4; Pep Club 1, 2.
Sarah Elizabeth Davis Shelby
Primary Education PluVLiaflers 1, 2, 3. 4, Officer 3. 4; .\lph.i IVi OmeRa 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; B.S.U. 1. 2. 3. 4. Of ficer 2. 3, 4: C.T.C. 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. I. 2.
Williom Burt Dechent Buies Creek
Social Studies C'ampbell College; I.R.C. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Play- ciafters 3; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4.
Mary Ellen Deilinger Lawndale
Primarv Education
Robert H. Deilinger III Crouse
Grammar Grade Education L.S.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; C.T.C.
Jennie Kerr Dishman Boone
Primary Education and Library Science Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Social Vice President 3; A.C.E.
Donald Ray Dodson Sandy Ridge
Business Education Pi Omega Pi 4; Businesb-'ciub 2, 3, 4.
Senior Class
Glenn A. Dover Kings Mountain
Phvsical Educiitioii
Mary Maxine Dowell Winston-Solem
Physical Education and Social Suidies W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Womei ing Fish 3, 4, Publicitv Ch; 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1.
Eva Elizabeth Dula Lenoir
(rndi.'imif Gniiie Education and English V.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; C.T.C. 1: F.T.A. 4; A.C.E.
4; The Appalachian Staff 3, 4; Ho Westminster Fellowship 1.
:il 3, 4;
Jerry Wallace Eades Catawba
Business Ediicalioii
Charles L. Eaker Crouse
Physical hditciition itnd Science P.E. Club 3, 4; WreslliiiK 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta 4.
Jimmy Martel Eaker Crouse
Physical Education and Social Studies P.E. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsouvianna 2.
Robert Dean Edmiston Ferguson
Physical Education and Social Studies
Barbara Marie Edwards Concord
Grammar Grade Education Playcrafters 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
Herbert A. Edwards Tryon
Physical Educalioii and Social Studies Football 1, 2.
Jewell Christine Eller Wilkesboro
Primary Education The Appalachian Staff 1; F.T.A. 4.
Reba Jane Felts North Wilkesboro
Primary Education Y.W.C.A.; F.T.A.; X'arsouvianna.
Garnett Mae Fitch Rhodhiss
Gnimmar Grade E^ducation
James Walter Fite
Shelby
Science Choras 1; Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Varsouvi- anna 2, 3, 4, President 3; Student Council 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Chief Junior Marshal 3; Chi Lambda Chi i: Hall Monitor 3, 4; Campus Superlative 4; U'hr/s Who Among Students in American Vui- rersities and Colleges 4.
Sammy E. Floyd Charlotte
Business Education
Kings Business College 1; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4; LR.C. 3, 4. President: Busi- ness Club 3. 4.
Jane Wiley Foil Granite Quarry
Physical Educatimi and Social Studies W.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural CouncU 3, 4; P.E.
Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2;
V.W.C.A. 1; Vernician Society 2, 3, 4, c:)fficer 3;
House Council 2, 3; Pep Club.
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Katherine Sallie Frazier Wilkesboro
Bushieis Education Business Club 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 4.
Roy Edward Furr Deep Gop
Bif^iiiess Education and Social Studio. Pi Omega Pi; Business Club.
Wilma Jean Gantt Catawba
Business Education Business Club.
James Terry Gates Lincolnton
Miilheiuiitics ami Physical Education Math Club; P.E. Club.
Jerry B. Gates Lincolnton
Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1. 2; Men's "A" Club 2, 3, 4; P.E. Club 1. 2, 3, 4.
Hunter Goforth Rutherfordton
(.'nmiiHur Grade Education
Mary Goines Goforth Charlotte
Primary Education Freshman Council, Secretary; Christmas Court
1. 2; Mav Court 4; C.T.C. 2, 3, President 3; Chi Lambda Chi 3. Chaplain 3; A.C.E. 3; Junior Mar shal; Vernician Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; ( hoir 1, 2; B.S.U. Council 1; House President 3; Miss .\ppalachian 2.
Emily Gore Shallotte
Cramniar Grade Education
Edith J. Greene Boone
Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4; B.S.U. 1.
Gerald G. Greene Boone
Grammar Grade Education
Phyllis Kaye Greene Hudson
Business Elducation Business Club; B.S.LI.
Robert Glenn Greene
North Wilkesboro
Social Studies
Bonita Carmen Guy Banner Elk
Primary Education Lees .McRae Junior College 1. 2; Chorus 3, 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Library Science Club 4.
Velna Hall Yadkinville
Science ami Mathematics
Lincolnton
Sue Jane Harmon
Science College Choir 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta 2. 3, 4, District Secretary 4; Varsou vianna 2, 3, 4; \'emician Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4; Junior Marshal; Class Officer 4; L.S.A. 1. 2; House Council 1, 2; Rhododendron 2; May Court Attendant 4; IV'lio's Who Among SduleiKs ill .4iiieric<ni Uiiivei /ties tmd Colleges.
Senior Class
Richard Durham Harrill Shelby Glen Hentschel Granite Falls Reynolds R. Hollifield Spruce Pine
Graniinar Grade Educntion Science and Social Studies Mathematics and Physical Education
I.R.C. 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3. Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Physical Education Club
1, 2, 3, 4; W'rt-MliiiK 3.
Nancy Harris Cherryville
Business Education . „ ,, ... Bobbv Roy Howard Roaring River
Music Education Club 1, 2, Secretary Treasurer 2; MoX Roe Hiatt Mt. Airy ^ n J t:J ^■
College Chorus 1. 2; Accompanist 1, 2, Secretary r>, ■ i ,- , • > o ■ Grammar Grade tducation
Treasurer 2; Band 1, 2, 3. Secretao'-Treasurer 2; Fhysicat Education and Science B S.U 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A 1, 2, 3, President 3;
~ ' Club 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. Secretary; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4, Captain 4. A.C'.E. 2, 3.
iouyianna 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Khodo-
DRON Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3,
iness Manager 4; Junior Marshal: Vemician Jo j-g £ HoWell BumSville
Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Court 4: W ho s Who '
Among Students in American Universities and Col- in l lj-ii ■ ii ElJ^/is/j and Social Studies
'■'«" -•■ Eugene Dale Hill Lowell ^^,_,„^,^ „,il^,„^ j^„i^,^ CoUege; Westminster
Physical Education and Social Studies rellowship.
Walter Tommy Harris Mt. Gilead
Business Education Smith R. Hudson North Wilkesboro
Paul Hinshaw Boonville Sdencraub.
Laura Ellen Horwood Stanfield Physical Education and Social Studies
English and Social Studies Men's "A" Club; p E c^^^^^^ ^^^ Jeonette Huffman Hickory
\ emician !societ> i. 4; \ arsouvianna Z; L.S.A. i; dents in American Univer^iitieK mid CnUe04"i 4 1 1 r- •
Xun. Major Intraniurals :?. . "*^nii i« ^mertcun unneTstues aim ^..oiie^es t. Honie tcOHOmtCS
Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
3, President 4; Student Council 3, Recording Sec
C^i.^^ r'^^^U:^^ Llv«-^l... ki^-l^H lelary 3; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Ester Geraldine Hensley Marion Hn^^oc Q„^«r r » PasuUnt 4; S„ph„m„re class Secretary; Religious
English and Social Studies ^^^° '"^^"^ ""'"S" ^"9"' ^'°"^ l";'-\,^; \'- v -->'.pident 3; Y.\y.C.A I;
° t},., .,, r- J ; ,,, W /ii' V Who Aiiinii^ students in American Vni-
y.W.C.A.; Westminster Fellowship 3. (ilimill tducation versilies and CnlU'ges ^.
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Grnmmar Grade Education
Kenneth Hurley Grassy Creek
Grammar Grade Ediicalioii
John Lane Idol, Jr. Boone
English and Social Studies Associate Editor The Appalachian 3. Editor 4; Junior Marshal; Chi Lambda Chi 4; Wlio's Whu Among Students in American Universities imd Col- leges 4.
Franklin Delano Ivey Statesville
Physical Education and Science
Edward Lynn Jarratt Linwood
Grammar Grade Education V.M.C.A. I; B.S.U. 1, 2, ?,, 4; C'l'.C. 4.
Hazel Deane Jarvis Wilkesboro
Library Science A.C.E. 3; Library Science Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer
Dean R. Joines Sparta
Business Education Business Club; Intramural Snllhall.
Joyce Aileen Joines Moravian Falls
Grammar Grade Education Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 1, 2; B.S.U. 1. 2, 3. 4, Greater Council 3; Junior Counselor 3; Varsouvi anna 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; The Appahwliiau 3. 4.
Gayle Frances Jones Gastonia
Grammar Grade Education Sacred Heart College; A.C.E. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3. 4.
Peggy Jo Jones Lattimore
Grammar Grade Education Y.W.C.A. 1; C.T.C. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1. 2, 3. 4; Library Science Club 4.
Suzanne Keeter Grover
Grammar Grade Education
Thomas Leard Keeter Grover
Business Education Business Club.
Lillian Dell Kemp Asheboro
Library Science Playcrafters 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2; Library Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Editor of Playbill 3; House Council 3; Wesley Founda tion 1, 2, 3.
Grady Carroll Kilby North Wilkesboro
Bzisiness Education
Ronald Kincaid Bessemer City
Phtsical Education and Sociid Sludics
Senior Class
Sarah Jo Klutz Salisbury
Home Economics
Margaret Marie Langley Pomfret, Md.
Business Education Business Club.
Donald H. Lentz, Jr. Stony Point
Business Education
Raymond Paul Knight
Stotesville
PInsical Education and Science Fuotball Manager 1; Physical Education Club
2, i, 4; Varsouvianna Club 2, 3. 4; Rhodode
3. 4; The AppaUchim 2, i.
Mory Joan Lackey Wilkesboro
Grammar Grade Education Y.W.C.A. 1; House Council 2.
Sylvia Ann Laird Advance
Grammar Grade Education Modem Dance Club 1; Westminster Fellowship I. 2, 3, Faith Chairman 3; F.T.A. 4; C.T.C. 4, Pro- gram Chairman 4.
Betty Yvonne Lathan Hudson
Grammar Grade Education
Margoret Lawson Lawsonville
Physical Education and Social Studies W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vernician Society 3, 4; P.E. Club 1, 2, 3; House Council; Junior Counselor 3.
Nona Mae Lawson Winston-Salem
Home Economics and General Science Pep Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4:
Betty Louise Leonard Lexington
Grammar Grade Education
Doris AlvG Lewis Cooleemee
Physical Education and Science
Jean C. Lindley Boone
Business Education Pi Omega Pi.
Lon Max Londreth Sparta
Business Education and Social Studies
Minnie Neal Lee Polkton
Primary Education Wiii-.iti- Junior ColleKc 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4.
Robert P. G. Little Warrensville
Social Studies
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Englhh and Science
Ellen 6aircl Long Charlotte
Grammar Gn.de Educalioii
Society 1. 2. 3, 4; Hiiuso fuuncil.
Harold H. Lowery Gastonia
Business Education Secretary of Sophomore Class; Business Club 1. 4. President 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4; Pi Omega Pi; Mat
>h;.l i.
William Harold Lynch Hickory
Physical Education and Social Studies
Sally Blue Lytch Laurinburg
I'Insivul F.ducation and Social Studies \\.\..\. I, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4 living Fish 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; P.E. Club 1, 2 V.W'.C.A. 1; House Council 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4 Pep Club I.
William H. McClure Rutherfordton
C^rnniniar Grade Education
William Oakley McDaniel
Rutherfordton
Chammar Grade Fulucalion
Charles Edwin McKinney Boone
Business Education Business Education Club.
Joan McLean Maxton
Malliem tics and Science
li.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, Secretary 3;
Ilea Beta Beta, Secrelary 3, President 4; Appala
ihiu},. Business Manager 4; Who's Who Attioiia
SliidioK., in AmiTucm lluiversilU-i aiul CoKeees 4.
John McLeod Broadway
Social Studies and Physical Edncalion lUlii;i..us C>;uncil, Treasurer.
Thomas Joseph McNeil
Business Education Business Club: Intrcmural Spo
Vilas
Mildred Mabe Danbury
Physical Eiiucaticn and Social Studies \V..A..-\.; P.E. Club; V.W.C.A. 1. 2; Junior Coun ■elor.
Harry Reuben Mamlin Asheville
Aiiisic Education
Roscoe F. Marshall Gronite Falls
Mathematics and Science -Men's •■A" Club; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
Claude Edward Midkiff Boone
i'lnsicid Education and Social Studies li.iiilMll; Men's "A" Club: Wdo's Who Amotig Universities and Colleges 4.
Senior Class
Albert Ray Minton Boone
Physical Education and Social Studies Traffic Officer; P.E. Club.
Ann Eller Granite Falls
Grannnar Grade Education
Martha J. Noblitt Shelby
Physical Edticatimi and Science W.A.A.; Intramural Manager 4; Y.W.C.A.; P.E. Club; House Council 4; Junior Counselor.
Nancy Lee Moore Hoffman
Home Economics and General Science Home Economics Club; Science Club.
Betsy Hullander Moose Boone
Business Education Y.W.C.A. 1; Band 1; Orchestra 1; Plavcraflers 1, 2. 3; Vemician Society- 1, 2. 3, 4; The Appala^ chiati, Associate Business Manager 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Appalettes 3.
Carrie Hamm Morrell Sparta
Library Science
Dozier E. Murray, Jr.
Business Educatioji
Boone
Gerald Dale Neal Boone
Mathematics and Science
Shirley M. Needham Pilot Mountain
Primary Education Pep Club 1, 2, 3; I. B.C. 2; A.C.E. 3.
Harold Edward Norris Zionville
Physical Education and Social Studies
Joyce OIlis Ingalls
Physical Education and Social Studies Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Fresh- man Class; Cheerleader 3, 4, Chief 4; ^^arsouvi ?nna 1. 2, 3, 4; P.E. Club 2. 3; Modem Dance I. 2; May Court .Attendant 3, 4; Christmas Court 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, President 2; State Legislative As- sembly 1; Vemician Societj- 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Mar >hal; IV'ho's W^io Among Students iii Am€rica7i Uni- it-rsifiVs auit Cnlleef: 3. 4.
Nancy Lena Palmer New London
Primarv Education
Carl Lee Motsinger Kernersville
Physical Education and Social Studies Men's ••A" Club; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4.
Mory Catherine Nesbitt Weaverville
Graninujr Grade Educatiott
i.S.U., Greater Council;
Jack Clyburn Parker Charlotte
Plnsicid Education and Social Studies
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Gainesville, Fla.
Physical Education and Social Stitdics lucitlMll 2, 3, 4; Men's "A" Club i, 4; I.R.C. I, 2, X'icePresident 2; Junior Marshal; President iif Student Go\emment 4; Who's Who Among Student-, in American Universities and Colleges,
Mary Alice Patton Thomasville
/'/;i siti// Education and Social Studies
Mils I III] Junior College 1. 2; President of Dormi
I,, IV 4; I King Fish 3, 4, Treasurer 4; VV.A.A, 3. 4.
Vaughn Charles Payne Deep Gap
Bttsiness Education and Social Studies Business Club; F.T.A.; Science Clulj.
Harold Dean Pearson Kings Mountain
English and Social Studies (;;irdnLT Webb Junior Clollege 1. 2; Inlr;nnur.)ls
Bobby Jean Peek Marshall
Mathematics and Social Studies
r.T.A. Nancy W. Penick Boone
Physical Education and Social Studies M.n.Mrite 1, 2, 3; Vernician Society I, 2. 3;
I Km:- I ish 1. 2, 3, 4; House Council 1; W.A.A.
I, :■, IM . C lub 1. 2.
Diane Sheek Peoples Winston-Salem
Grammar Cjvade Education HiiononrXDRoN 3; A.C.E.; \.\V.C.\. 1; 1 lou«e
Jerry Wayne Peoples Winston-Salem
Mathematics and Social Studies Baseball.
William G. Peters Winston-Salem
Physical Educatiott and Social Studi'.'s C heerleader; Varsouvianna; P.t. C lub; C hnir; Duble Octet.
Blanche M. Phillips Jonesville
Grammar Grade Education Meredith College 1; F.T.A.
Bruce Leon Phillips Bakersvilb
Science and Mathemalics
Dolly Koontz Phillips Spruce Pine
Grammar Grade Education
X'arsitv Debater 1. 2; Pi Kappa Delt? I. 2, 3. 4; Forensic' 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Playcrafters 1. 2. 3; Ilomcci.mins; Court 2, 3.
Martha Vernon Phillips Asheboro
Primary Education Mars Hill Junior College 1, 2; A.C.E. 3; B.S.U. 3. 4, Greater Council 3, 4; Executive Council 4.
Janet Lee Pope Winston-Salcm
Primary Education A.C.E. 3, 4; Choraliers 2; Varsouvianna 2; House Council 3, 4; President of East Hall 4; Rhododfn DRON 3, 4; The Attpalachian 2; Chi Lambda Chi 4.
Ruth Grubb Porter Charlotte
Primary Education Western Carolin . ' College.
Senior Class
Worth Potter, Jr. Goldsboro
Mathematics and Physical Ediicatioti
Norman A. Powell Tabor City
Social Studies and Science
Wade H. Presson Sugar Grove
Business Education and Social Studies
Lonnie Alfred Priest Boone
PInsical Education and Science
Lucylee Priest Boone
Primary Education Debate I: Religious Council 2; Westminster Fel- lowship 1. 2, 3, 4.
Sybile Ray Gastonia
Mathent-atics and Science Y.W.C.A. 1; Pep Club 1: Vemician Society 1.
2, 3, 4; Varsouvianna 4; Class Officer 3; Junior iMarshal; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 4; Octet 1. 2, 3. President 3; Chorus 1, 2; Rhododenbron
3, 4; Wtio's W^to Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4.
Everett Lee Redmond Shelby
Mathematics and Social Studies
Joe Ann Redwine Badin
Gramnmr Grade Education A.C.E. 1. 2, 3, 4; House CouncU 3.
Carl Gene Reed Boone
Gary Glenn Reid Granite Falls
Science and Social Studies Basketball 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1. 2. 3. 4; The Appalachian 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Y.iM.C.A. 1; \riio"s Who Among Stiidents in American Univer- sities and Colleges 4.
Rufus E. Reid Davidson
Mathematics and Social Studies
Sara Lee Richardson Reidsville
Business Education
Pep Club 1; Y.W.C.A. 1; Business Club 3, 4;
Home Economics Club I: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4;
Nancy Geraldine Rimer Lexington
Grammar Grade Education Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 3, 4; House Council 3; Rhododendron 2. 3; W^est- minster Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary* 4; Varsou\danna I, 2.
Barbara Louise Ritchie Orlando, Fla.
Primary Education
Barbara Dean Roach Brown Summit
Grammar Grade Education
Y.W.C.A.; Pep Club; A.C.E.; Vemician Society -3. 4; F.T.A.; House Council; Varsou\-iaiina.
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Pliriicnl Education and English Band 1; Flying Fish 1, 2, i, 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Women's "A" Club 4; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4 Recreation Assistant 4; Junior Counselor; C^h Lambda Chi, Vice-President 4; House Council 2 Student Council Reporter 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4.
Don Michael Roberts Landis
Social Studies and Library Science L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4; Library Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4.
Carolyn June Robinson Charlotte
Ciranniiar Grade Education Band 1, 2. 4; B.S.II.
Frances G. Roope
Hotne Econotiiics ili.mc Economics Club 1. 2, 4; Choral Y.W.C.A.
Hays
Joseph Edward Roper Morganton
1'hy.ical Education and Social Studic'.
W lestlilll; 2, 3. 4; Men's "A" Club 3, 4; t aio Inn \.\.ll.
William Lee Ross New London
I'ln^ical Education and Social Studies I'ffitfer Collepe 1, 2.
Delmar Groy Roten Fig
Social Studies
Herbert Carson Rouse Robbins
Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball I, 2.
Peggy Lowery Savage Valdese
Grammar Grade Education
Catherine Hester Scott Newton
Grammw Grade Education Mars Hill Junior College 1, 2; House Council 3; Student Legislature 4.
Doris Seagle Lenoir
Primary Education VAV.C.A. 1; A.C.E. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3; House Council 3.
Mary Jane Seagle Lawndale
Mathematics and Science
Rebecca Ann Sebastian
North Wilkesboro
Library Science and Grammar Grade Education B.S.II. I. 2. 3. 4: Librar^■ Science Club 3. 4; A.C.I. 3, 4.
Franklin Carroll Shytles Caroleen
Business Education and Social Studies Club.
Kermit Neol Sigmon Denver
Mathematics and Science Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Junior Varsity B,isketball 1. 2, 3; Tennis 3; Beta Beta Be;a 3, 4; Matb C-lub 3. 4; Weslev Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, \ iir I'nvr.lent 4; Western North Carolina M.S.M. th nun, 111 ^; State M.S.M. Treasurer 4; Religious t.iiuKil, \ ice President 2; Junior Marshal; Sopho- iiu.ie Class Vice-President; Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Who's Who Among Students in Ami'ricun Vniversities and Cottages 3, 4.
Senior Class
Nancy Nell Simpson Connelly Springs
Gra»iniar Grade Educiitioii
William Ervin Simpson Statesville
Business Education
Jack Deon Sizemore
Big Stone Gap, Va.
Science and Physical Education Science Club 3. 4; Varsouvianna 2, 3, 4; I'.E.
Betty Jane Smith Denton
Grammar Grade Education V.W.C.A.; A.C.E. 2, 3. 4; Wesley r,.uiv.lali(.ii 1. 2. 3, 4. Council 3, 4.
Emily Ellen Smith Gastonia
Science and Social Studies li.S.lI. Greater Council I. 2, 3; Junior Marshal in Summer School; Beta Beta Beta 2, i; Third \'ice President of B.S.U. 3; Libran- Assistant 1, 2, 3.
James Edward Smith Winston-Salem
Social Studies and Physical Education Football 1; Baseball I, 2.
John C. Smith Banner Elk
Social Studies
Junior Max Smith Banner Elk
Social Studies
Mildred Estella Snider Denton
Grammar Grade Education
Bobbie Jean Stallings Vale
Lihrary Science Librao- Science Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Sccretarv- 4.
Charles M. Starnes Fayetteville
Enplish and Social Studies
Evelyn Jeonette Starnes Granite Falls
Primary Education Chorus 1; Pep Club 2; A.C.E. 3.
Dennis Earl Stirewalt Waco
Business Education and Social Studies
James Mitchell Stokes Hendersonville
Music Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Program C hairmaii 3; Chorus 1 2i Band Vice President 2, President 4; Music Education Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Appatones I. 2, 3, 4; Who's Wlw Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4.
Eva Rae Swing Lexington
Home Economics Home Economics Club I. 2, 3. 4; Westminster fellowship 1, 2, 3; Rh
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Nell Swofford Spruce Pine
Grammar Grade Editcation
V.W.C.A. 1; B.S.U. 1; Modem Dance Club 2;
Wesley Foundation 2; W.A.A. 3i A.C.E. 4; F.T.A. 4.
Jane Katherine Tester Lenoir
iMathematics and Science Pep Club 2 Appalettes 2; Math Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4; The Appalachicm 3; Band 3; SLience Club 1.
Glenda Thomas
Hiddenite
English lieligious CouncU 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Cab- inet 4; Junior Counselor 3; House Council 2. 4; C.T.C. 1, 2; Chi Lambda Chi 3; Playcrafters 1; Science Club 1; Business Club 1; F.T.A. 4; B.S.U. 1. 2, 3. 4, Executive Council 2, 3, 4. President 3.
Joe E. Thomas Konnapolis
Grammar Grade Education Intramurals 1. 2; Concert Band 1; V.M.C.A. 1;
Shirley Ann Thomas Polkton
Business Education
Shirley Ann Thomas Sanford
Grammar Grade Education
Edna Ellis Tisdel Jacksonville, Fla.
Primary Education B.S.U.; Chorus; Y.W.C.A.
Samuel Boyce Travis Hickory
.\/nf/!(>ii;«(ic<; and Physical Education Men's ''A" Club; C;.ilf 2; Ba'cbal! 3, 4.
Suzanne Langley Triplett Ml. Holly
Gru}}imar Grade Education
Gaynell Truitt Sparta
Science and Physical Eduaction Beta Beta Beta 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3, 4; W.A.A. 4; Wlins Wlin AmOng Students in Amvrican Uni- i.T^Mi-.s .nni Cnllczes 4.
Harry E. Upchurch Mount Gilead
Btisiness Education lUisiness Club; Wrestling Manawr.
Hal Dean Upton Shelby
Plivsical Education and Social Studies
Yvonne Vance Broadway
Grammar Grade Education
H. Ray Vaughn Morven
Social Studies Western Carolina College 1, 2; F.T.A. 4.
Yvonne Hinson Vaughn Morven
Business Education Busuu-ss Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; t bcrus 1; I'l Omega Pi 3, 4, President 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4; F.T.A. 4.
Senior Class
Charles Clayton Wagoner, Jr. Sparta
Physical Education and Social Studies riiysical Education Club; V.M.C.A.; Intramurals.
Carolyn Mae Wall Winston-Salem
Home Economics and General Science Hume Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wmician So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 1, 4; Christmas Court 3, 4; May Court 2. 4, Mav Queen; Pep Club 1, 2; Rhododendron 4; Junior Marshal; Who's Who Anioiig Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Senior Su- rcrlative.
John Malcolm Watlington Yanceyville
1'hy.ica} Education and Social Studies Men's ■■A- Club; Physical Education Club; Base Ik-11 2. 3, 4.
James Ted Watson Granite Falls
Physical Education and Social Studies President of Freshman Class; Football 1, 2, 3; Intramurals in Basketball 2, 3; Junior Marshal; So ciai Affairs Committee 1; Homecoming Committee 2. 3; Chi Lambda Chi I; Program Committee 1; Vnior Superlatiye.
Alfred Paris Weothers, Jr. Lottimore
Physical Education and Social Studies Physical Education Club; Intramurals 2.
Daniel D. Weaver Hoyesville
Mathematics and Science
Tommy Dean Welborn
North Wilkesboro
Physical Education and Social Studies
Don Whelan
Icard
Science
Charles Lawrence White High Point
Science and Social Studies Chorus; Science Club; Guilford College.
Bufort N. Widenhouse Kannapolis
PInsical Education and Social Studies College Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Men's CXlct I. 2;
Double Octet 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Junior X'arsity
Basketball 2.
Rosiyn Wilkerson Fairmont
Primary Education V.W.C.A. 1, 2, Council 2; Wesley Foundation 2; Vice-President of Loyill Hall 3; The Appalachian 3; A.C.E. 2. 3. 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4.
Almeta Willard Yodkinviile
Grannnar Grade Edjication and English VA\.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, President 4;
A.C^.E. 3; Chi Lambda Chi 4; Secretary Religious
Council 4; May Court Attendant 4.
James Roger Williams Avondole
Physical Education and Social Studies Physical Education Club.
Peggy G. Williams Boone
}iome Economics and General Science Home Economics Club 4.
Jutler Eugene Wilson Boone
Social Studies
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Donna Carol Wilson
Business Edi<catioii Playcrafters 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Ca College 1, 2.
Anna Boyce Winkler Boone
Grammar Grade Education Freshman Council I; Y.W.C.A. 1; Rhododendron 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Editor 4; Varsouvi- anna 3; Vemician Societ>' 3, 4, Vice-President 4; A.C.E. 2, 3, 4: Junior Marshal; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Greater Council I, 2, 4; Chi Lambda Chi 4. Execu- tive Council 4; Representative to North Carolina Student Legislature 4; House Council 3; May Court 4; Campus Sunerlative 4; Who's Who Among Simlciits III ,-liiiericnn Universities and Colleges 4.
Buddy S. Wishon
(hniiinmr Grade Educatit
Elkin
Margaret Ann Joyner Woods
Kernersville
I htnic Economics and General Science Home Economics Club 1, 2; Vemician Societ>' 2.
Carl Wilson Wyott Henrietta
Physical Education and Science P.E. Club: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Vice President if Senior Class; Student Council 4; Men's "A" Club; Senior Superlative; Who's Who Ammig Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges 4.
Andrew Yasinsac Boone
Ph)sical Education Class Secretary 4; Senior Superlative.
Frances Yates Woynesvilie
Uuine Econotnics and General Science Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Apnalettes 3; Westminster Fellowship 2, 3; Intramurals 3.
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Barbara Elaine Abernathy Lincolnton
Jo Ann Absher West JeFfersun
Joseph Alexander Lenoir
Robert Craig Allen St. Pauls
Marion Allison Sparta
William Bruce Anderson Spindale
Beverly Bailes Whiteville
Carolyn Genene Bailey Bumsville
Martha Baker Kings Mountain
Jimmy Ray Baldwin Sparta
Luther Baldwin ^^'est Jefferson
V\'alter Baldwin Todd
Jane Rone Ardrey Matthews
Hazel Louis Armstrong Belmont
Faye Lee Arrington Mount Air>'
Boyden Atwood Boone
Dean Garland Auten Belmont
Larry Stewart Auten Belmont
Martin Banner Boone
Cornelia Ann Barker Elon College
Barbara Ann Barlov\' Winston-Salem
Julius Alexander Beam Roxboro
Ronnie Beane Hudson
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Donald Lee Bcrryhill Gmcord
Robert Duane Best High Point
Frances Crete! BiggerstafI' Avondale
W'illoughby Ihrland Biggs, Jr.
Hagerstown, Md.
Arthur Blackburn V\'es£ Jefferson
Paul Harrison Blackburn Kernersville
Blanche Blevins Crumpler
Benjamin Franklin Biilick. Jr Boone
John Darrell Bost Concord
Betty Jean Boivman Asheboro
jjmes Bradley Eikin
Ma\ie Lee Brann East Bend
Peggy Ann Brittain Asheboro
Martha Jean Brown Win ton-Saleni
William Brown Blowing Rock
Walter Broyhili Moravian Falls
Anna Marie Burgess Siler City
Gene Butts China Grove
Annis Marie Byers Forest City
James F. Caldwell Mooresville
Anna Gail Camp Cherryville
Robert Darrell Campbell Crumpler
Carolyn Cleo Capshaw Statesville
Junior Class
Mary Lou Carpenter Marion
Francis Elwyn Carter Wadestoro
Martha Carter Lenoir
Anne Temple Cassity Spruce Pine
Sandra Carole Caudell Roxboro
Louis Cayton Jefferson
Nancy Ellen Cook Lawndale
Richard Culyer Oakboro
Sarah Frances Davis \'alle Crucis
Da\'id Eugene Day North Wilkesboro
Keller Deal Landis
Nina Dellinger Spruce Pine
Joyce Chadwick Charlotte
Rebecca Chamberlain Boone
Margaret Chui Hong Kong, China
Jirmny Curtis Cline Boone
James Irwin Cobbler Mount Airy
Bill Gray Coble Mount Airy
Harris Devine Lawndale
Sara Janette Dickson Lenoir
Nell Wilhelm Dinkins East Bend
JerT>' Thomas Dunn Mebane
Bobby Eugene Edwards Cooleemee
Geraldine Edwards West Jefferson
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Ruby Neal Elkins Clarkton
E\ erette Elledge North Wilkesboro
Barbara Eubanks Winston-Salem
1 homas Dan Evans Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Don Files Blanch
Mar\' Lavvson Files Tobacco\'ille
Robert Eugene Fincannon
North U'ilkesboro Shirley Ann Flippin Pilot Mountain
William Clark Ford Indian Trail
James H. Foster Burlington
Mary Carol Foster Mill Springs
William Heaton Fox Mebane
Joe Terry Francis Stuart, Va.
Billy Frye Concord
Henry Gaither Boone
Ira Gvvyn Gambill North Wilkesboro
Tholma Marie Gentry Statesville
Willie Gentry Low Gap
Frances Ruth Gettys Ellenboro
JelCerson Overman Gettys Ellenboro
Ralph Gilberi Lincolnton
Martha Hege Glass V\'ilkesbor<)
Nancy Goble Stony Point
Lowell Goodman V\'est Jefferson
Martha Lee Goodson Lincolnton
Charles Graham Todd
Homer Fred Green Deep Gap
Patricia Davis Greene High Point
Ray Beauford Greene Crossnore
Sam Greer Boone
Herbert Hampton Boone
Mar>' Tempa Hamrick Boiling Springs
Carol Harrell Bakers\ille
Bobby Joe Harris Mill Springs
Patrick R. Harrison Denton
Martha Jean Haulk Forest City
Junior Class
Charles B. Guy Statesville
Jerry Haas Hudson
Pattie Sue Haga East Bend
Benny Haithcock Mount Gilead
Robert Gale Hall Burnsville
Enin Halliburton Morganton
Rosalie Hawkins Cliffsidc
Fred Wilson Hay Kannapolis
Jean Dorothy Helms Charlotte
Jack Ray Hodges Banner Elk
John Phillip Holland Charlotte
Carolyn loanne Hollar Yadkinville
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Patricia Ann Honeycutt Lexington
Anne Rager Hoover .... North Wilkesboru
C^ecil Edgar Houck, Jr Todd
Donald E. Houser Morganton
Edith Houston Charlotte
Dwight Go<xlman Howell Spruce Pine
Bill Hubbard Moravian Falls
Clrace Marie Hudson High Point
John Russell Huie Olin
Tommy Hundley Stuart, Va.
Carolyn Patton Hutchins . . . .Granite Quarry P.iul Jerry Hutchins Winston-Salem
Shelby Jean Ingram Kernersville
Betty Sue Isenhour Hickory
Susan Elizabeth Jack Tryon
lioger Hiatt Jackson Mount Airy
George Lewis Jamison, Jr. . . Co\'ington, Va.
Leah Christine Jenkins Gastonia
Phillip Johnson Bostic
Robert E. Johnson Boone
Sarah Nell Johnson Willow Springs
Shirley Fay Johnson Boonville
Richard Carroll Johnson Wilkesboro
Theodore Samuel Johnscjn . . . . Abbottsburg
Thomas Hardin Joines Traphill
Billie Jean Jones Benson
Carrie ElizaLeth Jones Laurel Springs
Mary Frances Jones Gastonia
Wilma Jones Winston-Salem
Charles Lee Kemp North Wilkesboro
Elbert F. Lennon, Jr X^'ilmington
Mildred Lewis Boone
Walter Lindley Collettsville
Barney L. Lisk Charlotte
Janice Virginia Little Newton
Joyce M. Little Newton
Junior Class
John David Kilby Cherryville
Donald R. Kincaid Lenoir
John Van Koontz Lexington
Julia M. Lambert Kannapolis
Jimmy Franklin Laughridge Newland
Ben Franklin Leatherman Morganton
Monte Ann Little Jefferson
Thomas Carl Little Warrensville
Arlene Lutz Clemmons
Bill Lyons Boone
Mar\' Joyce Lytle Lexington
Eloise Ann McBes Arden
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Orbie Edward iMcBride Mount Airy
M. Elizabeth McCormick Broadway
Sibyl McDonald Forest City
Peggy Nell McDowell . .Campobello. S. C.
Theresa M. McGee Lenoir
Bobbie McGuire Boone
Phil C McGuire Boone
Ben McKee Shelby
Gus C. McKinney Spruce Pine
Zeb V. McKinney Boone
Nancy G. McLean Lowell
Mary June McNeil Millers Creek
1 Icracc Hayx\'ood Mabry Albemarle
Carol Mackie Granite Falls
David Cook Mackorell Gastonia
James Frank Maines Scottville
Lila Louise Malone Greensboro
Shirley Jane Maness Troutman
Charles Aulden Maney Belmont
Mary Jean Marshall Mount Airy
Richard Marshall Flat Rock
James Arthur Mask Marion
Kathryn Miller Vale
Leon A. Miller Shelby
Junior Class
Dan Mitchell StatesvOle
Thad Moose Newton
Carl Alex Morrow, Jr Mooresville
Ronald Murray Lincolnton
Mar>' Jane Neal Recce
Thomas C. Neal Fort Mill, S. C.
Margaret Lorene Parker Mill Springs
Robert C. Parker Marshville
Nina Joyce Payne Thomasville
Alice Linda Fatten Hickory
Ann Peeler Salisburj"
Edwin Eugene Peeler Shelby
Jack H. Nixon North \\'ilkesboro
S. Ruth Nixon Ramseur
Earl Norris Boone
Shirley Ann Osborne Dobson
Yvonne Painter Lincolnton
Helen H. Parker Boone
Phyllis Ann Pharr Davidson
Douglas O. Phillips Spruce Pine
James Donald Phillips Mooresville
Marvin Randolph Phillips Lynchburg, S. C.
Shelva Jean Pickler New London
Marlene Pilkenton Lenoir
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Clyde Plyler Statesville
Henry Frederic Pons Valdese
Joyce Anne Pope Macon
Frank Edward Poteat Lenoir
Lorene Poteat Salisbury
Mary Dale Poteat Lenoir
Pansy Pritchard Spindale
Elizabeth Deal Propst V\'axhaw
Kathryn Propst Lenoir
S\ bk- Ann Putnam Waco
Willie Latimer Rea Matthews
Harriet Joyce Redding Gastonia
Frances Re\'no!ds Wadesboro
Frank B. Rhodes Thomasville
Patricia Sue Richard Roger City
Nancy Faye Rimmer Hurdle Mills
Mary Catherine Robinson Gastonia
Grace Carolyn Rollins Shelby
Estelle Helen Rose Raeford
Roy Lynn Sarvis CrdmertiHi
Claude \^'illiam Savage McAdenville
Jackson W. Scott Pike\ille
William Franklin Scott Boone
Junior Class
Clingman Blair Sells Monroe
Grace Carol Sentell Hendersonville
Kenneth Sexton Lansing
Mary Edna Shore Cycle
Robert H. Shore, Jr Blowing Rock
Sarah Annette Sigmon Mount Holly
WiUiam R. Smith, III Marion
Clara Rebecca Snider Lexington
William Franklin Snyder Winston-Salem
Margaret Storie Boone
Bobby Rains Taylor Goldsboro
Henrv Lacv Tavlor Lumberton
Ann D. Sills Kannapolis
Paul A. Sloop Mooresville
Betty Jean Smith Minneapolis
Irva Smith Gastonia
Ralph Donald Smith Mount Air\'
Ruby Smith Hudson
Alice Marie Teague Lowell
Mar)' Aline Terry Monroe
Billie June Tilley Boone
Anne Page Thompson High Point
Peggy Sue Timmons Mount Airy
Ethel Victoria Townsend Banner Elk
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Grace Yvonne Underwood Wingate
Sarah Loucinda Underwiwd Wingate
Dollie Vanderlip Charlotte
\ora Janice Wagner Spencer
Rachel Ann Walker Rutherfordton
Barbara Ann Watkins Forest City
Martha Lane Watson Oxford
Lou Floy Watts Tabor City
Charles Edward Webb Charlotte
Thomas Hampton \\'cbb Linville
Wanda Weese Miami, Fla.
Thomas V\''elborn North Wilkesboro
Morris Blaine Whitson Burns\ ille
Edgar V\'ilcox Todd
Bernice Williams Forest City
Bertha Nell Wilson Shelby
Woodie D. Wilson Hudson
Carl Winecoff Mt. Ulla
Charles Winkler Boone
Richard WilHam Winkler Boone
Ronald Loy Wise Vale
Sue Carolyn Wise Salisbury
Carohn Y. Wood Swannanoa
Junior Class
Zane Noel Woodie Pinev Creek
Xanc>' Carolyn Woodruff Lenoir !^^
Thomas H. Woodruff Pineola y •
Charles Pinknev \^'oods Lenoir '
Ira A. Wortman Acme V |
Irene Baker Wortman Acme W ,,— j. ^^
Annette D. Yarboro Vale (^'^
Rub\- Kathleen Young Morganton ^k ''*' .
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OFFICERS
Tommy Day President
Joel Stewart Vice-President
Dale Holland Secretary
Caroline Ple.mmons Treasurer
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Bern- Jo Abbott Chesnee, S. C.
Don Kendrick Abernathy .... Gastonia
Sylvia Adcock Roxboro
Franklin ^Mansfield Adkins . . . Marion
Sidney C. Adkins Lenoir
Elizabeth Greene Allen Charlotte
Raymond LeRo\' Allnian Boone
James Arnold Ashley Roxboro
^ laurice Giles Bristow .... Greensboro Claudia Virginia Brittain . . . Asheboro James Thomas Bromeling . . Greensboro Douglas Kirk Brookshire .... Newton Audrey Marie Brown . . . .Sandy Ridge
H. Barbara Brown Lillington
Margaret E. Brown Ashford
Jack V\'illiam Buchanan Lenoir
Kermit C. Ashley Blowing Rock
Rosa Lee Ates Newton
Franklin D. Austin Marion
Palmer Bailey Ellenboro
Carolyn Clarke Ballard .... States\ille
Bobby Bare Grumpier
James Reid Basinger Rural Hall
Henry Br> an Beam Lincolnton
Alma Burkett Jefferson
Sarah Ramona Burns Hildebran
Thomas Lee Burrus Mount Airy
Janice Fray Cabaniss Shelby
Barbara H. Campbell . . . . Laurinburg CoUeen Campbell .... West Jefferson
Janice E. Canipe Lowell
Henci] J. Cannon Boone
Bobby Eugene Beane .... High Point Nancy Louise Bell . . Kings Mountain Thelma Jane Berry . . Connelly Springs
Richard C. Blackburn Jefferson
Ina Lee Bledsoe West Jefferson
Emily Karen Blevins Grumpier
Ruth v. Bondurant Guilford
Man.' Alan Boozer Greensboro
Randel Clay Cannon Boone
Billy Joe Caroway Morganton
Aaron Carroll Boone
James Carter Gastonia
Fred Lynn Castle Boone
Peggy Cathey Charlotte
Dale Catlett Charlotte
Rachel Caudill Charlotte
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Ida Fay Caudle Ronda
XA'illiam Chadwick Shallotte
Carroll A. Chapman Icard
Mary Gail Cherry Gastonia
Kenneth Ted Clawson Boone
Annie Sue Cline Rhodhiss
Patricia Marguerite Collins . . . Marion Kermene L. Colson . . Granite Quarry
Billy Franklin Combs Sparta
Ralph Clyde Cooke Mt. Airy
Mona Maxine Cooper Drexel
Ann Cottrell Boone
Mary Frances Cowan Asheville
Rachel Armeta Cranford Candor
Vicky Thompson Gulp .... Albemarle
Thomas Burley Day, Jr Roxboro
Glenda Grey Dellinger .... Kannapolis James Edwin Dellinger .... Kannapolis
Frances Lea DLxon Charlotte
G. Hoyle Duncan Walnut
Edward G. Dyer . . North Wilkesboro Dorothy Carol Easter . . Winston-Salem
Barbara Jane Edsel Concord
N'irginia Ann Eller Lenoir
D. Ann Elliott Black Mountain
George Roland Ernst . . VA'inston-Salem Avery C. Ervin . . . .North Wilkesboro
Kay Estridge Ansonville
Carol Evans East Marion
Jo Ann Ewing Belmont
Wilkie Wallace Foster Statesville
Glenda Fowler Monroe
Doris Elizabeth Fox Morganton
Joan Foy Davidson
Harris Dale Freeman . .Winston-Salem E\elvn Lewis Eunderburk . . Belmont
Elizabeth Jane Gaultney . . Forest City
William Carl Gheesling Charlotte
Mrs. Barbara T. Gibbs ..Glen Alpine Ansel L. Glendenning ..Oaklawn, 111.
Camilla Anne Graeber Concord
William Reece Graham Tixkl
Margaret Ann Greene Marion
Roger Tipton Greene, Jr. . . .Charlotte
Franklin Keith Griggs Graham
Lester Grimes, Jr Mt. Airy
Gilbert Hagler Concord
Shirley Ann Haigler . . . .Indian Trail
Glenda Ellen Hall Mt. Airy
Tom Hambright Troutman
Nancy Elizabeth Hamby . . State Road Sara Mae Hamrick . . .Kings Mountain
Betty Jean Harger Danbury
Hugh Edwin Harrington .... Landis Richard Black Harrington . . Broadway Mary Jane Harris Harrisburg
James Alden Houser Hildebran
Emily Hovis Dallas
Nancy Ann Hudson Greensboro
Dorothy Jeane Huffman Wilbar
Treva Hughes Bakers\ille
Benjamin G. Hurley Jefferson
Phil Barn.- Hunsucker .... High Point Sue Huskins Burnsville
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Opal Janet Hartsell Concord
William J. Harvey . . Phoeni.xville, Pa.
Betsy Ann Hauser Pfafftown
James William Hawkins . . Red Springs
Shelva Jean Hawkins Shelby
Dean Heavner Vale
Bobbie Eileen Henley .... Laurinburg Man.- Louise Hensley Dobson
Francis LaMar Ivey St. Pauls
Di.\ie Lee Jackson .... Hendersonville
Gaye Fonda Jackson Mt. Airy
Jimmy Nelson James Monroe
Bobby Joe Jenkins Avondale
Sherrill S. Jenkins Grover
William Harry Johnston . . . .Charlotte W. Henry Jones Belmont
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Walter Da\'id Henry Concord
James Kay Hiatt Mt. Airy
Linda Gail Hiatt .... Winston-Salem
Alice A. Hinson Landis
Pamela E. Hinson Albemarle
Hugh Dale Holland . .Winston-Salem Macon Douglas Hollowa\- .... Lenoir Carol Marie Holmes Charlotte
Barbara Kelley Garner
Wray C. Kelsey Lenoir
Dorothy Kerley Taylorsville
Joyce Jean Kincaid Lenoir
Grace Louise Kirk Richfield
Mavis Knight Lenoir
Becky Koontz Le.xington
\\'illiam Carlton Lamb .... Greensboro
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Eddie Eugene Lee .... Rutherfordton
Ted Warner Lee Lavvndale
William Edward Lee .... Edgemunt Wanda Rae Lemmons . . Thomasville
Majel Ellen Leonhardt Fallston
Max Huntley Lippard Concord
Roger Blease Lowe Cramerton
Linda Ann Lyon Ronda
Clara R. .McCall Marion
Sammy Ann McCall Clover
Kenneth Boyd McCarn Belmont
l(jann McKinney Spruce Pine
Donna Joanne McNeil Troy
Phyllis Jane McRar)' Conover
George Maine Boone
Arthur v. Marshall, Jr Belmont
Betty Jane Marshall . . . .Granite Falls Lorene B. Marshall Mt. Airy
Samuel G. Marshall . . V\'inston-Salem
Edwin Hugh Martin Troutman
Brenda Lee Mast Morganton
Sylvia Jeanne Mast Vilas
Martha Masten Winston-Salem
Bonnie Lee Matthews Canton
Dewey Stokes Mayes .Kings Mountain
leanette Lee Midkiff Boone
Barbara Joan Miller Marion
Benjamin Millard Miller ..Deep Gap
C. Glenn Miller Boone
Delores J. Miller Kannapolis
R. Z. Mille; Todd
lulia Lee Moore Charlotte
Victoria Anne Moose .... Mt. Pleasant
Mary Lea Moretz Boone
Beaupine Una Morton ....Albemarle Warner Richard Moser Newton
John Robert Noles Charlotte
Anne C. Owens Morganton
Shirley G. Parker . . North Wilkesboro
Bonnie Pasour Dallas
Florence Lee Payne Lexington
Gladys Phillips Ingalls
Glenn Keith Phillips Boone
Zelda Beatrice Phillips Council
James PUkenton Lenoir
Joyce Ann Poole Kannapolis
Judith Means Pope \\'aco
David Porter Thomasville
Sophomore Class
Judith Jane Porter Pfafftown
Caroline Plemmons . . .Winston-Salem
Carol Jeane Preslar Concord
Edward T. Powell Beaufort
Joyce Ann Querry Concord
Robert R. Rabon Boone
Thomas H. Rattedge . .Winston-Salem Linda Reeves \\'est Jefferson
Xurma Carole Sheppard Hudson
Carol Frances Shore Boonville
Bobby Lee Short Charlotte
James Kenneth Shumaker .Wilkesboro Bobby Jean Simmons .... Mount Airy
Ann Sloan Mt. Ulla
Norma Jean Sluder Asheville
Barbara L. Smith Concord
Martha Frances Reid Danbur\'
Betty Hinkle RJiodes . . . .Thomasville Spencer B. Rhodes . North Wilkesboro David S. Richardson . . Hamptonville
Margaret Richardson Reidsville
Marion Jo Ritchey Columbuj
David L. Roberts Asheville
Eleanor Jane Robertson . . .Greensboro
Fletcher Smith Fayetteville
James H. Smith High Point
Billy Dean Smitherman . . Yadkinville Annie Pearl Spainhour .... Boonville Grady J. Staff ord-Wetmore .Crossnore
Iris Cook Stallings Spring Hope
Jack A. Steele Charlotte
Edward Lee Stevens King
Beaver Roy Robinette Valdese
Ben Franklin Saine Cherryville
Carolyn Mae Seats Lewisville
Cornelia Elaine Shaw . . . China Grove
Richard Shaw Statesville
Milton Spry Shellman . . . .Cramerton \^'illiam Ronald Shelton .... Danbury LawTence F. Shepherd . Winston-Salem
Joel Braddock Stewart .... Greensboro
Jimmie A. Stutts Bobbins
Mary Ann Suggs Gastonia
Margaret Carolyn Surratt .... Denton
Joan H. Tarr Lincolnton
Herbert Roy Taylor . . . .Grassy Creek
Thomas Taylor Union Mills
Patricia VA'offord Teal . . . .Forest City
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Linda Janice Tennant Crossnore
Cecil Fred Tester Boone
Norma Sue Tester . . North Wilkesboro
iMary Addie Thomas Harmony
Peggy Sue Thomas Greensboro
Sibyl Louise Thomas Charlotte
Nellis A. Thompson, Jr. . Morganton
Pa: Thompson Albemarle
Franklin D. Tilley Mount Airy
Betty Louise Tippett . . . . Franklinville Max L. Toney Forest City
Margaret Townsend Banner Elk
William R. TouTisend .... Banner Elk iMargaret Esther Trantham .Lexington
David Blalock Treece Mt. Gilead
Man.- Trexler Salisburv
Paula Kathr>n Triplett . . .Banner Elk
Thomas Martin Vance Crossnore
Sharon Ann Waldorf . . . .Tampa, Fla.
Herman Douglas Walker Lenoir
Morris Henn.- V\'alker . . . Warrensville
John Max Walker Concord
Joe Walker Lenoir
Furman Tee Wall Cliffside
Mar>' Jean Walters Jefferson
Dorothy Waters Forest Citx'
Eunice Hartley Watson Lenoir
Murdock Lawrence Watson . . .Maxton \'irginia M. Weaver .... Grassy Creek
Arlo Holland Weisner Olin
Pegg>' Berniece Wellborn . . Deep Gap
Marie West Charlotte
Martha M. \^'hitaker . . . .Thomasville
Doris \^'hite Oxford
Henn,- Jackson \^'hite .... Lexington
Betty Lou \\'iles Greensboro
Jimmy Kent Wilhelm East Bend
Susan Adele Williams .... Morganton
Barbara Dean Winkler Boone
Donna M. Wiseman Ingalls
Dwight Witty Greensboro
Lynda Craven Wray .... Greensboro Anna Caroleen Wright .... Asheville
George Yarboro Lavvndale
Nancy Carolyn Yates . . . Valle Crucis
Rex Yates Zion\'ille
Sabra Llovd Young Burnsville
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Bobby Eugene Adams Jones\-ille
Richard I. Adams Sparta
Pamela Lee Aldridge Concord
Charles Robert Alexander, Jr. . . Hays
Harold F. Allen Detroit, Mich.
Thomas Eric Allen Saint Pauls
Pauline C. Angell Boone
Elizabeth Marie Arey Salisbury
Carolyn Syble Bishop Cramerton
Margaret F. Bledsoe Sparta
Mar>' Jean Blevins Lansing
Peggy Jean Ble\ins Dobson
Ellen Louise Bollinger .... Mooresville
Shirley Faye Bollinger Acme
Marth Lou Bostic Mt. Holly
Melvadene Boston Lenoir
Helen CarohTi Amall Spray
RosKti Sue Arthur Tro)'
Mary Ellen Baker . . .Kings Mountain
Peggy Joyce Bandy Newton
Norma Jean Bare Scotts\nlle
\\'anda Barker Elkin
Kate R. Beam Spruce Pine
Dorothy R. Beamon . North Wilkesboro
Elsie Jean Bowers Charlotte
Ann Bradshaw \\'inston-Salem
Eddie Franklin Bram Greensboro
Sharron Lee Branson Asheboro
Ma.xine Brenner High Point
Linda Bridges Newberry, S. C.
Sybil Bridges Shelby
Robert Louis Bright Newton
Constance Leigha Bebber . Taylorsville
Linda Jean Bebber Taylorsville
George Thomas Beck Saint Pauls
Norma Jane Bennett Taylorsville
Violet Ga>'nell Berrier .Winston-Salem
Tommy Berr>' Belmont
Linda P. Billings . . North \\'ilkesboro William Philip Billings Boone
Glenna Lee Brinkley Bumsville
Frances Mittie Brintle .... Mount Airy
Patricia Ellen Britt Laurinburg
Howard Hoyle Brittain Lowell
Helen K. Bromeling Greensboro
Clayton H. Brookshire Newton
Nancy Brothers Greensboro
Arthur Brown Ahoskie
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Dean W. Brown Mount Ain-
Mary Frances Brown Lenoir
Lawrence C. Broyhill . .Moravian Falls
Mary Anne Buchanan Bumsvillc
David Edward Bumgarner ....Boone Dorothy E. Bumgarner ..Granite Falls
Elma Ruth Bunton Boone
Robert Burns Belmont
Jerrv- Zeb Burris Lincolnton
Robert Roy Burris Mt. Pleasant
Sibyl Annette Bush Lenoir
Clifton Thomas Byrd Salisbury
Lynn Caddell Cagle .... Granite Falls
Carol G. Calloway New London
Elizabeth Ann Campbell .Valle Crucis Aurelia H. Cannon . . Lancaster, S. C.
Carol Ann Carlton Lenoir
Carroll Carpenter Cherryvillc
James Franklin Carter Albemarle
Sara Anne Carter Jonesville
Ann F. Christensen . . . .Orlando, Fla.
Sylvia Church North Wilkesboro
\'i\ien Ann Clark Crossnore
Gay Nell Clayton Kannapolis
Mary Yvonne Cleary Kannapolis
Nelda Anne Clifton .... Mount Airy
Judy Anne Cline Lenoir
Eugene Robert Clontz Marion
Gene Leroy Cobb iMorganton
Sidra Elaine Coe Saltville, Va.
HarriU Curlee Coley Newton
Nancy Flnretta Collette . . . .Mocksville Phyllis Snow Collins . . \\'inston-Salcm
Rachel Anne Collins Asheville
Wanda Fay Compton . . . Mooresville Linda Ruth Cook Hiddenite
Shirley Jean Cook Boone
Helen Monk Cooper Boone
Carol Elizabeth Corriher .China Grove
Joe Allen Corriher Mount Lllla
Delia Croom Kinston
Cornelia Ricks Daniel Salisbury
Jerr\- Lee Da\idson Newton
M'illiam H. Davis Ronda
Charlie Davis \A'inston-Salem
David Ronald Davis .... Rutherfordton
Sarah Scott David Reidsville
Janice L. Dellinger . . . Hendersonville
Freshman Class
Merry Evelyn Deviney Casar
Billy Wayne Dilday Ahoskie
Barbara Ann Dobson Nebo
Anne Mallonee Dodd Waco
Charles Lowell Dotson .Rutherfordton
Elizabeth Douglas Statesville
Mary Louise Douglas .... Piney Creek Larry Joe Dove Davidson
Smith Jeryl Ferguson Saint Pauls
Robert L. Fields Arlington, Va.
Margaret Eleanor Fincher . . .Charlotte
Sue Fletcher Boone
Rebecca Anna Foil Kannapolis
Anna Sue Ford Cramerton
James Earl Foshee Taylorsville
\'irginia Ruth Fo.x Taylorsville
Kenneth C. Drum Hudson
Linda Gay Duke Albemarle
Sibyl C. Dwiggins Kemersville
Julia Ellencer Eberenz .... Greensboro Kenneth A. Eckard . .Connelly Springs
Edwin Poe Elkins Clarkton
Nancy Lorraine Eller Landis
Lou Jane Elliott Lake Lure
William Leo Fo.x Cramerton
Eloise May Franks .... Hendersonville
Charles Frazier Falfurrias, Te.xas
Sarah Elizabeth Frazier Lenoir
Norma Lee Freeman .... Kernersvillc Samuel Carroll Gammons .... Draper Donald S. Gardiner . . .Arlington, \'d. Donny Roger Gamer Pinehurst
Ronald Elliot Pahokee, Fla.
Johnsie Ruth Ellis Advance
Carolyn Faye Elmore Catawba
Norma Jean Evans Kernersville
Mack Eugene Everett .... Saint Pauls
Elizabeth Irene Falls Lawndale
Jakie Gwyn Fender Sparta
Patricia Gayle Ferguson . . . Morganton
Faye Carmen Garrison Stanley
James Parks Garrison Aberdeen
Suzanne J, Gentry . . .West Jefferson
Charles B. Gerringer Spindale
Charles V. Giannotti Lowgap
Donald Gray Gibbons .... Kemersville
Thelma Joyce Gillespie Leicester
Sheila Eugenia Gillev Boone
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Elizabeth Ann Goings . . . Mount Ain'
Nancy Lee Goings Mount Airy
Felix Goodrum Lexington
Marolyn Kay Gragg Newland
Dnris Jean Graham Mooresville
Carolyn Lucille Grant .... Ellenhoro
John Anderson Green Roxborn
Jerry Phillip Greene Ellenboro
Martha Allyn Gribble Gastonia
Peggy Carol Griffin . . .Rutherfordton William Gerod Guffey .... Forest City Edgar W. Hall Arlington, Va.
Edna Lorctta Hall Candler
Jimmie Lee Hall Rutherfordton
Franklin Mohley Hamilton . . . .Boone
Carolyne Jane Hamlin Dobson
Eleanor Hamrick Charlotte
Max Ray Hamrick Spindale
Virginia Dare Hanes Lexington
Norma Jean Harbin Lewisvillc
Charles Harkey Charlotte
Bobby Edward Harmon . . . Banner Elk
Nora Judith Harrelson Salisbury
Frances Elaine Harris Statesvillc
Leon Mason Hartline Statesville
Bobbie Hartness Murph\
Clyde James Hatley . . . .McAdenvillc Kenneth Frank Hauser .... East Bend
Mary Helen Hayes Mount Air\
Danny Edgar Hefner Newton
Harn.- Hancock Hensel, Jr Elkin
Henrietta Hensley . . . Hendersonvillc Thomas E. Henson ...Rutherfordton Ephraim Monroe Hiatt ..Mount Airy Robert Franklin Hill .... Mount Airy John W. Hodges Boone
Rebecca Ann Hodgin Ramseur
Ruby Lee Hoke Da\'idson
Da\id i\L Holcombe Weaverville
Martha Anne Holcombe . . . .Candler
James Alvin Holland Marion
Peggy Aileen Holland Henrietta
Phyllis Deanna Holland . . .Cramerton
Thomas Frank Holland Shelby
James Cecil Hollar Hickory
Betty Joann Holloway .... Lincolnton Charles William Holman .... Lenoir Mar>' Jo Holman Creston
Freshman Class
Cornelia Ann Holmes Badin
Barbara Jean Hopper Spray
Max Hopson Bakers\'ille
Carol™ Ruth Horn Forest City
Margaret Ann Home Pfafftown
James Mack Houston Bear Poplar
Xancy Louise Houston Conover
Eha Oretta Howard Greensboro
Jerry Lee Jones Mooresville
Richard Dennis Jones . . Roanoke, Va.
Robert Jones Jefferson
Rodney Mac Jordan Concord
Nelda Lee Joyce Reids\ille
Doris Marie Kazlovski Shelby
Thomas Edgar Keesler, Jr. . . Charlotte R. B. Kemer KemersvUle
Richard Davis Howe . . . .Latham, 111.
Mari'in C. Hudson Vale
Ida Patricia Humphries . . . .Cliffside Nancy Louise Hunter .... Lexington
Paul Jarvis Hutchison Hays
Phyllis Ann Jacobs Salisbury'
Betty Carol Jones Scottsville
Harmon Hughes James .... Lincolnton
Rebecca Sue Kimball .... China Grove
Don King W'inston-Salem
James Howard Kinney . .Magnolia, 111. Martha Carolyn Klutz . . .Mount Ulla
Betty Koontz Lexington
Nancy Lon Lackey Stony Point
Joseph Michael Lail Hickory
John Charles Lantz Lincolnton
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Elizabeth Ann Johnson .... Asheboro O. Wayne Johnson . . . .Granite Falls Donald Wayne Johnston .... Marion
Peggy Jo Joines Moravian Falls
Chester Jolly Wilkesboro
Peggy Louise Jolly Taylorsville
Donna Lou Jones .... W'inston-Salem
Effie Jean Lawson Danburv'
PattT.' Joy Lawson Francisco
Helen Louise Liner Hillsboro
Dorothy M. Little . . . .West Jefferson
J. C. Little, Jr Warrensville
Linda Sue Little Jefferson
Edward Gary Long Jones\ille
Patricia A. Lonon Marion
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Mildred Eloise Lowder Norwood
Lindia Mae Low Taylorsville
Carolyn Rebecca Lowman Drexel
Gaile Linker Lowrance . . . Mooresvillc Jean Lutz Lawndale
Daisy Lucille McAlister . . Lincolnton Kenneth Errein McAlister .Lincolnton Mary Carolyn McBride .... LeH'isx'ille Barbara Jean McCurdy . . .Taylorsville Rose Ann McDaniel . . Rutherfordtoii Russell McEntire Ruth
Da\id Neil McKinney . . Morganton
Jessie J. McKinney Spruce Pine
Samuel David McKinny . .Spruce Pine
Ann McLean Kannapolis
Man'in Brevard McLean . . . .Belmont Bobbie McNair West End
Jan C. McNeely Mooresville
Melba Louise McNeely Casar
George W. McNeill . .West Jefferson
\^'altcr Alfred McPhail Dunn
Aubrey Akers Mabe Danbury
Janis Anna Mahaffey Salisbury
Kay Nell Maddry Chape! Hill
Bernard Martin Mamlin ...Ashevillc
Leonard Ray Marlowe Harmony
Connie Rhae Martin Charlotte
Esther N. Martin Eagle Springs
Bob Mac Mauldin Concord
Doug Mauldin Belmont
MaPr' Elizabeth Mauldin ..Grensboro
Rona Jane Mauldin Albemarle
Betty Kaye Mayes .... Mountain Park
Carl J. Messere Paterson, N. J.
Billy Wayne Milam Creston
Ph\liis Ethelyn Miles Charlotte
Harold David INliller Newton
Joseph W. Miller Mount Ulla
Larry Joe Mills Concord
DeWayne Milner Canton
Betty Christine Moffitt . . . .Lake Lure
Joan Emily Montgomery ..Germantim
Betty Von Moore Draper
Callie Laurean Moore Dobson
Helen Janice Moore . . Kings Mountain
Herbert Lynn Moretz Todd
Eloise McKinnon Morgan . Laurinburg
Freshman Class
Franklin Dee Morgan Marion
Tames P. Morrow . . Black Mountain
Nancy Carol Mullis Kannapolis
Thelma Jean Murdock .... Troutman
Jerry Nelson Murray Valdcse
Robert Lee Murray Gastonia
James Edward Muse Robbins
Margaret Emma Muse Statesville
Nancy Suttle Pendleton Shelby
Alda Rebecca Perkins Valdese
Betty Jo Perkins Kannapolis
Carol Ann Perrell \\'oodleaf
Rachel Arm Peterson Deico
George William Petree Lenoir
Harold Ray Phillips Mooresville
Robert Marsh Phillips Elkin
Barbara Lou Nance Le.xingtun
Susan Nichols Mount Airy
Sarah Lou Norman . . Winston-Salem Madeleine C. Norton . . .China Grove Lynda Ann Olsen .... Fo,\boro, Mass.
Tamasine Orr Hendersonville
Barbara Jean Osborne Dobson
Lester CHerby Francisco
Bobbie Lou Plott Mtxiresville
Judith Ann Poindexter .Winston-Salem
John J. Ponis Phoenixville, Pa.
Ralph Beal Poole Sparta
Frances Alene Powell . . . .Tabor City
Houston Paul Presnell Boone
Barbara Lee Price China Grove
Lois Jean Pritchard Lenoir
Eleanor Ann Parker Lexington
Frances Ann Parker . . V\'inston-Salem
William Beaty Parks Charlotte
Sally Ann Parlier Moravian Falls
Emma Jean Patton Morganton
Bliss Legrand Payne Statesville
Jane Pearson North Wilkesboro
Janie Ann Pender Mebanc
Lilly Sue Proctor Lavvndale
Billy Olsen Proffitt Todd
Carol Yvonne Ragland . . . Kernersville
Melvin L. Ramseur Landis
Patsy Ann Ramsey Marshall
Frances Raney Salisbur>-
Jean Marie Rankin Gastonia
LaNelle Ratledge Woodleaf
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Norris C. Reitzel Newton
Lillian Mae Reynolds Valdese
Brenda La Verne Rhodes Concord
June Carolyn Rhyne Purlear
Rebecca Elizabeth Rhyne . .Charlotte
Larry Ralph Riggs Kannapoliv
Odell L Ritchie Drexel
Man' E. Roberts Lansing
Midgie Ann Roberts Lincolnton
Daisy Mae Ross Morganton
Ralph Roten Creston
George M. Royall. Jr Sparta
Ina S. Royall Hendersonville
Billy Joe Russell Mount Gilead
Pegg>' Ann Saultz Jefferson
Mary Margaret Seage Marston
Carol Ann Seagle Lawndale
Judith Ann Self Lincolnton
Jane Elizabeth Sepaugh Earl
Marioric Ruth Shearin . . . . VVhitakers
Jcttie Jeanette Shelton Leaksville
Jack Sherrill Brvson City
Doris JoLeen Shoe . . . .China Grove
Mary Evangeline Shull . .Sugar Grove
Charles Leon Shytles Caroleen
Mary Glen Sigmon Catawba
Charles Hal Silver Marion
Carol Ann Silvey High Point
Glenda Muriel Simpson . .White Plain
Grady Claude Sinclair . . Rutherfordton
Martha Roberta Sink Salisbury
Mary Anne Sledge Charlotte
Carol Ann Smith Kannapolis
E\a Carolyn Smith Norwood
Patricia Ann Smith Charlotte
Peggy V'alorie Smith Concord
Gwendolyn Jane Snyder Boone
Talmadge Leon Solomon . Kernersville
Ann Spainhour \\'inston-Salem
John Ervin Spencer Danbury
Barbara Jean Stanley Kernersville
Raleigh E. Stansben.- ..Butler, Tenn.
Mary Ruth Stansel Lumberton
Thomas W'illard Stanton ....Maxton
Bruce Edward Stirewalt Waco
Fredrick Sherrill Stokes Lenoir
Ernest Ray Stout Reese
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Patricia Lee Strader Rural Hall
Betty Swaim Boone
Esther Elizabeth Swain . . . Morganton
Laura Ruth Swicegood Linwood
Gail Templeton Mooresville
Ethel Lou Thomas . . Green Mountain
E. L. Thompson Winston-Salem
V\'illie Ann Thompson ..Morganton
Donald J. Ward Sugar Grove
Ruby Jane Waters Lincolnton
Ronald Powell Watson Maxton
M. Jean \\'atts China Grove
Saundra Brevard Way . .Chester, S. C.
William Dean Weaver Lattimore
Robert Leon Webb East Bend
James A. Welborn . . North Wilkesboro
Teddy J. Tipton . . . .Green Mountain
Sheila Dianne Todd Yadkinville
Mary Ruth Townsend . . . Banner Elk
Ann Triplett Wilkesboro
David S. Triplett ....Moravian Falls
Jean Ann Triplett Sugar Gro\'e
Rachel Marie Triplett Lenoir
Rebecca Ann Triplett .... Wilkesboro
Jerr)' Charles Welch Lexington
Mary E\'elyn West Charlotte
Gerald Wayne \A'hitaker . . . .Concord
Diane White Lexington
Robert White Bryson City
Norma Gay Whitlow Lexington
James W. Willard . . . .Winston-Salem Jerry Vaughn Willard . . . Kernersville
Joyce Annette Tuckvviller Boone
Mary Ethel Vanstory Olin
Patricia Lane Vestal Jonesville
Frances Elaine Walker Valdese
Ivy Willis Walker Spindale
Rebecca Ann Wall Dobson
Paul Hunter Walsh Sherwood
Darrel Gene Ward Sugar Gro\e
Martha Mae Williams . . . .Morganton Nancy Jane Williams .... Cramerton
Billie Sue Willis Martinsville, Va.
Buddy Wilson Hudson
Glenwood Wilson Lenoir
Martha Joan Wilson Chffside
Ruhamah Yola Wilson Hickory
Melba C. Witherspoon Jefferson
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Patricia Jane Withrow .... Ellenboro
Bill Clay Wood Warrenton, Va.
Doris Woodie Jefferson
Muriel Kathleen Wooten . . Morganton Mary Kathleen Wortman . . Lawndale
Janice Lee Wray Draper
Merry Louise Wrey Greensboro
Glenda Sue Yarbrough Valdese
Jim W'ayn Yates Salisbury
Bett\- Sue Young Zionville
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Appalachian ofttrs to prospecti\e teachers a well-rounded extra-curricular program that is beneficial, as well as enjoyable. For each student there is a club to suit his own particular needs and interest. Through these organizations, the students are able to grow in their appreciation oF the fine arts and the theater, to develop their creative talents, to voice their ideas, to promote pro- fessional interests, and to strengthen their Christian principles.
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Seated: Bub C'aglf, Jim Fitc, Bill Passan, Kermit Sigmun, Lila Malune. Staiuiiiig: Royer Thomas, Spciiisor, Betty Swaim, Dolly Vanderlip, Sonn) Adkins, Carl V\'\att, Ron Elliott, Pat Harrison, Irene Roach, Joyce OUis, Tommy Day.
Bill Passan President
Kermit Sigmon Vice-President
Lila Malone Recording Secretary
Bob Cagle
Corresponding Secretary
Joyce Ollis Senior
Carl Wyatt Senior
Student Council
Ronald Elliott
Freshman
Betty Swaim Freshman
Anna Boyce Winkler Editor
Patrick Harrison Jerry Hutchins
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Joyce Lytle
Assistant Business Managers
Nancy Harris Rjisiness Manaser
EDITORIAL STAFF
Seated: Dell Kemp, Jo Ann Ab- sher, Wilma Jones, Peggy Brit- tain, Tipton Greene, Sibyl Mc- Donald, Anna Boyce Winkler, Dickie Bolin, Rebecca Bingham, Coleen Triplett, and Carolyn King.
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Seated: Dixie Jackson, /\nnis Byers, Nancy Harris, Rheta Ram- sev, Sandra Cox, and Nellie Flar- ward.
Standing: Loretta Hall, George W. Marion, Jr., Joyce Lytle, Nona Lawson, Dan Evans, and Gay Whitlow.
CLASS EDITORS
Seated: Betty Swaim, Bctt\' Ka\' Mayes, Willie Frye, Christine Jenkins, Jim Carter, Carol Har- rcll, Sue Wise, Don Abernathy. Standing: Jane Snyder, Mary Sue Banks, Rachel Triplett, Lou Floy Watts.
The Appalachian
A four-page, eight-column newspaper. The Appalachian is published by the students of the college. The editor and business manager are chosen in a campus- wide election and other positions are filled by interested students.
New features of the paper this year include a 'Miss of the Month' contest and many changes in layout and tvpe of print. Another added feature is the 'Personality of the Week' column which honors some descr\ing student in each issue.
John Idol Editor
Joan McLean htsiness Manas.er
Sibyl McDonald. Sandra Caudel Associate Editors
Carolyn Hutchins Assistant Business Manager
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Martha Watson, Betty Jo Perkins, Peggv Jo Joines, Joan McLean, Martha Ann Grady, Martha Good- son, Carolyn Hutchins, and Kay Bromeling.
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Seated: Dale Freeman, Sibyl McDonald, John Idol, and Sandra Caudill.
Standing: Evelyn Fundcrburk, Jo Ann Ewing, Suzanne Triplett. Annis Byers, Eva Dula, Grace Hudson, Betty Hodges, Alaxine Cooper, Irene Roach, and Barbara Broun.
SPORTS STAFF
Seated: Gary Reid and Ronnie Christopher. Standing: Grady Sinclair, Toby Walsh, and Sonny Fields.
CIRCULATION STAFF
Seated: Rebecca \A'all, Maxic Lee Brann, and Chris- tine Jenkins.
Standins.: Glenda Hall, Carolyn Klutt/. Clara Mc- Call, and Pattie Sue Haga.
The Appalachiaii in PROGRESS
|ohn Idol and Sib\l McDonald wait For a proof of a current newspaper.
Seated: Betty Ann Pinkston, Sue Jane Harmon. Almeta W'illard, Irene Roach, iNancy Frazier. Standing: Beth Davis. Joan McLean, David Mackorell, Jeanette Huffman, Don Roberts, Anna Bo\ce Winkler, Bob Edwards, Peggy Wellborn. John Idol, Bill Snyder, Mar> Ellen Bagwell.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Walter Broyhill Irene Roach Almeta Willard Harold Lower y Anna Boyce Winkler
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Council Representative
Coinicil Representatii'e
Chi Lambda Chi
Chi Lambda Chi is composed of all the presi- dents of campus clubs and organizations. The duties of this organization are to discuss and solve problems that arise within the various clubs, such as attendance, participation, finance, leadership, and parliamentary procedure.
Chi Lambda Chi ser\es as a co-ordinating unit for the Student Council and the student body through campus clubs and activities, as a clear- ing house for the various club activities, and as an ad\isory body for club activities.
This year the club organized and conducted the Homecoming Parade and had as a main obiecti\c the revision and adaptation of a constitution lor each club on campus.
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James Sawyer President
John Idol Vice-Presideitt
Nell Wilhelm Dinkins Secretary
John Mitchell Justice Treasurer and Sponsor
Helen Burgh Bobby R. Gates Edwin S. Dougherty
Dr. V\'. S. Hoffman Mrs. F. L. Hoover V. C. Howell
James F. Jones Ila T. Justice John Kjrk
Viola Lorenzo Bill Lyons RuFus E. Reid, Jr.
G. L. Sawyer Warren Sexton William F. Snyder
Dr. D. J. W'hitener Charles P. Woods Dr. J. G. YoDER
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Charles Hancock Grand Director
Billy Frye
Grand Business Manager
Sarah Elizabeth Davis
Grand Stage Manager
Sandra Caudell Dale Freeman Mickey Hagler Grace Louise Kirk Don McDonald Maurice Stirewalt Joan Wilson
Pi Kappa Delta
Rosa Lee Axes Peggy Cathey Rachel Collins Harry Hensel
Grace Hudson Rebecca Koontz Susan Nichols Dolly K. Phillips
David Porter Sara Sigmon Dr. D. J. Whitener Leo K. Pritchett
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Beta Beta Beta
Joan McLean President
Sue Jane Harmon Vice-President
Gaynelle Truitt . Secretary
Dr. I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Sponsor
Dr. Ray Derrick Sponsor
Kent Robinson Sjjonsor
Don Berkyhill Walter Broyhill
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Caroiyn IIutchins
Gus Clyde McKinney T. G. Phillips Mary Jane Seagle Kermit Sigmon
Dorothy Simpson Emily Smith Wanda Smith William F. Snyder Jane Tester
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Claudius Absher Peggy Absher Bruce Anderson George Beasley Bob Cagle
Ken Davis Donald Dodson Gwen Eller Sammy Floyd Kathy Frazier
Roy Furr Ira Gambill Sam Greer Pat Harrison |ean Lindley
Shirley Little Harold Lower y Betsy Moose Shirley Osborne Sara Richardson
Willlam Scott Ralph Smith Bill Yarborough
Pi Omega Pi
OFFICERS
Yvonne Vaughn Bob Edwards N/VJMCY Harris Ianet Bollinger
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
The Gamma Psi Chapter ot Pi Omega Pi, the National Business Education Honorary Fraternity, received its charter in May, 1955. This organization is one of eighty-six active chapters in the United States.
To qualify for membership, the members possessed superior standards of scholarship, citizenship, and high ethical standards.
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Seated: Mrs. Ruth Brooks, Sponsor, Carolyn Wall, Jane Foil, Becky Bingham, President, Anna Boyce Wink- ler, Vice-President, Nancy McLean, Secretary, Lila Malone, Treastirer, Sue Jane Harmon, Joyce Ollis, Sybil Ray, Wynelle Whisnant.
Standing: Peggy Thomas, Carolyn Surratt, Syhia Adcock, Ann Hudson, Joan Tarr, Sarah Davis, Joan Foy, Delores Miller, Margaret Lawson, Chaplain, Janice Lit- tle, Sue Wise, Mar)' Sue Banks, Annie Sue Cline, Ann Cottrell, Carol Mackie, Opal Hartsell, Pat Harwood, Reporter, Ann Moon, Barbara Winkler, Gretchen Mer- ritt, Nancy Harris, Reporter. Ellen Long, Pcgg>' Brit- tain, Mary Lawson, Jean Earl Hawks, Betty Smith, Joyce Byers, Libby Allen, Joyce Little, Nona Lawson, Lorene Marshall, Velna Hall, Suzanne Keeter, Martha Carter, Emogene Br\ant.
The purpose of the Vemician Society is to broaden the outlook of the student through intellectual endea\'or, cultural growth, social fellowship, and community serv- ice.
New members are nominated and elected by the old members. LIpperclassmen and transfer students are in- itiated in the fall quarter and freshmen in the spring.
The club is active in work with underprivileged chil- dren. Other activities include a tea for the May Court and their guests, and this year, the girls assisted the Alumni Association with Homecoming Activities.
The society is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ronald Brooks.
Vernician Society
Rebecca Bingham Miss Vernician Society
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Religious Emphasis Week
A little red man with a large thumb introduced Religious Emphasis Week on Campus this year September 29-October 3. The theme for the week s acti\ities was "Are you a Hitch Hiker?" Bishop George Henry, Bishop of the Diocese of Western North Carolina, from Trinity Episcopal Church in Asheville, was the keynote speaker of the week. Other speakers were Dr. Carl W. McMurray, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian Church in Marion; and Mr. Hutchinson, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Thomasville.
The week's events began Sunday with the speakers \isiting the various churches. During the week Bishop Henry spoke to the classes in Assem- bly. On Monday afternoon ever\'one enjoyed a Hitcii Hiker's Social Hour. The acti\itics began each nis^ht with a singspiration, followed by semi- nars, and ended with dorm discussions.
To end the week's activities. Bishop Henry spoke to a mass meeting on Thursday night using the theme lor the week, "Are You a Hitch Hiker?"
"Who's in the Driver's Seat?" is discussed hy Bishop Henry
Mr. Hutchinson and Dr. McMitrray eat with, Wilma and Bill
Religious Council
OFFICERS
Bill Sisti'der President
Sonny Adkins Vice-President
Mary Ellen Bagwell Secretary
John AIcLegd Treasurer
Seated: Bill Snyder, Sonny Adkins, Mary Ellen Bagwell, Sandra Caudell, Ruby Elkins, Jeannette HufFman.
Statiding: Almeta Willard, Don Abemathy, Arnold Ashley, Bob Edwards, Jimmy Houston, Bob Bare- field. Hal Silver, Maxie Lee Brann, Joyce Redding, W'ilma Jones, Betty Anne Pinkston.
The Religious Council is composed of the presi- dents and two other members from each of the church affiliated groups, the YWCA, the YMCA, and the Christian Teachers Club.
The function of the council is to bring to closer harmony all religious organizations on campus. Sponsoring an annual Religious Emphasis Week, this group invites widely-known speakers to the campus.
This year the council sponsored a New Year's union serxice, which is slated to become an annual affair. The group also sponsored the student's da\ of prayer on our campus.
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Baptist Student Union
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Seated: Charles Webb, President; Carol Easter; loyce Redding; Grace Under- wood; Emily Smith, Third Vice Presi- dent; Marth Phillips.
Standini!,: Danny Garner, President of Freshman Council; J. C. Boone; Tom Ilolcomb; Jim Greene, Spo)isor.
First row: Charles Webb, Emily Smith, Carol Easter, J. C. Boone, Danny Garner, Tom Holcomb,
Grace Underwood, Jim Greene.
Second row: Harris Seevine, Joyce Redding, Barbara Dodson, X'iolet Berrier, Marth Phillijis, Lau-
rine Moore, Pat Withrow, Judy McCurry.
TJiird ro\v: Dave Holcomb, Henry Holcomb, Bob Parker, Lou Jane Elliot, Mike Carmichael, Sarah
Sigmon, Eloise McBee, Barbara Price, Chris Jenkins.
Fourth row: Lorene Poteat, Martha Jean Houlk, Jean Watts, Gretel Biggerstatt, Sherrill Jenkins,
Charles Helms, Jack Baker, Robert Phillips, Peggy Joines.
Fifth row: Ethel Lou Thomas, Nellie Harward, Loretta Hall, Jack laylor, Bobb\ Joe Harris, Toby
Walsh, Jane Ardrey, Lou Floy Watts.
Westminster Fellowship
OFFICERS
Sonny Adkins President
Peggy Carter Vice-President
Gail Lowrance Secretary
Jimmy Willard Treasurer
Christian
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David AL^ckorell
President
Don Abernatmy Vice-President
Ruby Elkins
Secretarx-Treastircr
Westminster Fellowship Christian Teachers Club
First row. Mrs. McDaniel, Blanche Blevins, Edith Hous- ton, Don Abernathy, Jim Carter, Lance Carlson, Sylvia Laird, Kay Propst, Woodie Wilson.
Second row: Mr. McDaniel, Carolyn Horn, Sammy Mc- Call, Page Thompson, Sonny Adkins, Da\id Mackorell, Mrs. Parker, Sponsor.
Seated: Da\ id Mackorell, Don Abernathy, Ruby Elkii Sylvia Laird, Gail Jones, Jim Carter.
Standing: Jerry Eller, Ray Cleere, Martha Goodson.
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Lutheran Student Association
First row: jeanettc Huffman, Don Roberts, Ailene Lutz, Pattie Sue Haga, Edward Taylor, Maxie Brann, Jimmy Houston. Second row. Billie Ruth Townson, Clara Mc- Call, Richard Shaw, Betty Kay Mayes, Midge Roberts, Janis Mahaffey, Carolyn Klutz. Third row: Walton Cole, Ethel Townson, Margaret Townson, Peggy Jolly, Ray Cleere, Norris Reitzel, Ronald Wise, E. T. Troutman.
Young Women's Christian Association
First row: Mary Sue Banks, Nancy Rimmer, Almeta Wil- lard, Blanche Ble\'ins, Beauie Morton, Opal Hartsell, Bobbie Henley, Tweet Files, Pat Withrow. Second row: Rosa Lee Ates, Mary Trexler, Mary Jean Marshall, Cor- nelia Barker, Mary Ellen Bagwell, Julia Lambert, Muriel Masten, Betty Ann Pinkston, Sibyl MacDonald, Betty Jane Conley, Joyce Lytle, Linda Lyon, Edna Tisdel. Third row: Carolyn Seats, Peggy Brown, Peggy Jolly, Ann Greene.
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Ieanette Huffman President
Don Roberts
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Arlene Lutz Secretary
Ann Eliott TrertSiirer
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Almeta Willard President
Blanche Blevins Vice-President
Beauie Morton
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Opal Hartsel Treasurer
Wes ley Foundation
OFFICERS
Mary Ellen Bagwell President
Kermit Sigmon J St Vice-Presidetit
Sibyl McDonald 2nd Vice-President
Vickie Moose Secretary
Melvin Martin Treasurer
Bill Snyder
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OFFICERS
Betty Pinkston President
Sandra Caudell Vice-President
Connie Daniel Secretary-Treasurer
Wesley Foundation Canterbury Club
Firs! row: Bob Bareficld, Director, Bill Snyder, Mehin Martin. Vickie Moose. Sibyl McDonald. Kermit Sigmon, Mary Ellen Bagwell. Second row: Julia Lambert. Donna Jones, Johnsie Ellis, Ethyl Story. Margaret Chui. Penny Kirk, Alice Hinson, Rosa Lee Ates, Colleen Triplett. Third row: Nancy Crowell, Agnes White, Kathleen Miller, Mary Lou Carpenter, John Rufty, Faye Elmore, Jane Conley, Gary Reid, High Martin, Martha Williams. Fourth row: Jerry Hutchins. Pat Harrison. Rebecca Bingham. Palmer Bailey, Frances Gettys. V\'ilma Jones. Earl Kipka. Bill Byerly, Carolyn Wiles. Fifth row: Clark Ford, Sybil Dwiggins, Sam Marshall, Florence Payne, Almeta XA'illard, Paul Knight, Mar- garet Trantham, Carolyn Surratt, Irene Roach, Flo CoUette, Mary West. Sixth roiv: Mrs. Dena Cedeyco, Dr. Max Dixon, Mrs. Dixon, Joe Mills, Bob Burris, Parks Garrison, Max Lippard, Dale Holland, Dee Morgan, Vincent Leong.
first row: Betty Pinkston, Sandra Caudcll, Connie Daniel, Father INIcDuffie, Second row: Kay Bromeling, Carol Foster, Tom Bromeling, Muriel Wooten, Dale Freeman, Wavne Miller.
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Young Men's Christian Association
First WW. Ciirroll Daniels, Bill Snyder, Clark Ford, Billy Combs, Parks Garrison, Danny Heavner, Har\ey Lee, Dick Adams. Second row: Ted Betchler, Dean Brown, Horace Mabry, Ha! Silver, Don Perry, Rex Yates, Ron aid Shelton, Richard Moser, Nixon Williams, Richard Blackburn, Donny Hefner, Arnold Ashley, Ira Cambill, Morris Walker, Ervin Haliburton, A. C. Er\'in.
Bob Edwards Dan Evans Charles Helms Sam Marshall Don Phillips
OFFICERS
President Vice-President Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
BASKETBALL TEAM
First roil': Carroll Daniels, Ronald Shelton, Morris Wal- ker, Danny Hefner. Second row: Nixon Williams, Rex Yates, Donald Phillips. Dan Perry, Richard Moser.
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First rmv: Carolyn Arnall. Penny Kirk, Joyce Pope, Sandx- Brown, Barbara Brown, Sibyl Thomas, Dixie Jackson, Emilie Hovis, Henrietta Hensley, Adele Williams. Rosa Lee Ates. Blanche Blevins. Ann Costner, Connie Daniels. Second row: Larr\' Branch, Peggy Cathey, Violet Berrier. Kay Bromeling, Jern- Hutchins, Muriel Wooten, Ruth Fo.\, Martha Watson, Janice Burris, Evelyn Funderburk, Joan Miller, Janet Kimball, Tweet Files, Beauie Morton, Charles Hancock, Maurice Stirewalt. Th'rJ raw. Mickev Hagler, Dale Freeman, Maxinc Cooper, Thomas Vance, Don McDonald, Beth Davis, Donna Wilson, Willie Frye, Jean Earl Hawks, Mary Ruth Johnson, Sponsor. Fmirth rmv: Don Files, Lou Floy V\'atts, Doris Kazlou- ski. Edward Stevens, Jeanne Fleming, Lou Jane Elliott, Henry Holcomb. Lowell Dotson, David Roberts, Kenneth Clawson, Dottie Abemathy, Eloise Franks, Joanne McNeil, Barbara Ed- wards. Frances Ccttys, Betty Mol'fitt. Mary Kay Bradley. Jane Marshall.
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The group sponsors a local drama festival for high school dramatic groups in this area.
1 his year the club is progressing under the guidance of its new sponsor, Miss Johnston.
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Jimmy Stokes John Kilby Betsy Witt
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Secretary-Treasurer
First row: James Stokes, Daisv Ross, Pegg>' Carter, Francis Dixon, Mary Robinson, Sidra Coe. Second roiv: Jimmy Laughridge, Tommy Byrd, Reid Masten, Nancy Rimer, Maxine Cooper, Marvin McLean, Arthur Brown, Betsy Witt, Joann Miller, Bea\er Rohinette. Third row: Ed Keesler, Sam- my McCall, Sybil Dwiggins, Eddy Harrington, Bobby Taylor, John Kilby, Donald Lee Young, James Willard, Jerry Aiken, Delores Miller, Fred Reynolds, Jim Dellinger. Fourth row: Mr. William Spencer, Director, Tom Bromeling, Bett}' Jo Perkins, Carol Lowman, Don Gibbons, Bob Dorton, Barbara Ray, Franklin Adkins, Linda Lowe, Gray Holshouser, Ted Buck- land, Camilla Graeber, Margaret Muse, Marie Teague, John Wrenn, Jimmy James, Harry Mamlin. Not pictured: Gloria Price, Da\id Eddie-
Orchestra
VioVuis: Jimmy Dellinger, Cynthia St\lcs, Lucile I lassell, Pat Cireen, Peggy Carter, Jackie Boswell, Edith Houston, Eva Danay Erneston, Ann Moon, Maria Erneston, Jerry Aiken. Violas: Beaver Robinette, Ed Har- rington, Carmen Guy. French Horns: Delores Miller, Fred Reynolds, Wanda Weese. Truvipcts: Camilla Graeber, Bobby Taylor. Tromhmies: Jimmy James, I. D. Wrenn. Percussion: Molly Agle, Bob Dorton, CelU: Elizabeth Fox, Flarry Mamlin, Betsy Witt, Tom Bromeling. Bass: Duane Best. Flutes: Da\id Eddleman, Mary Robinson. Oboe: William Spencer. Clarinets: James Stokes, Daisy Ross. Bassoon: John Ralph Buchanan.
William Spencer Director
Nicholas Erneston Conductor
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Chorus
OFFICERS
DuANE Best Dale Holland jackie boswell
President Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
First row: Christine Jenkins, Ann Dodd, Carolyn Bowden, Florence Payne, Peggy Carter, Mrs. Virginia Linney, Director. Catherine Watkins, Judy McCurry, Carmen Guy, Arlene Lutz, Donna Jones. Second row: Sue Daniels, Mary Elizabeth Nixon, Mary Robinson, Ann Moon, Dorothy Bumgarner, Sharon Waldorf, Jackie Boswell, Julia Faye Broyles, Linda Duke, Susan Ford, Gail Lowrance, Janice Harris, Ina Royall. Third row: Robert Dorton, Horace Mabry, Dale Holland, Charles White, Pat Har- rison, Duane Best, Houston Presnell, Jerry lones, Kenneth Shumaker, Larry Branche, Glenn Miller, Sand\ Beam, J. C. Boone. Fmtrth row: Lowell Dotson, E\erctt Elledge. Bob Parker. Kermit Sigmon, Larry Joe Dove.
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Appalachian Chorale
First row: Arlene Lutz, Pegg>^ Carter, Linda Duke, Sharon Waldorf, Hoyt Safrit, Director, Mary Elizabeth Nixon, Carolyn Bowden, Betsy Witt, Gay Clayton. Second row: Bobby Taylor, Da\ id Eddleman, jimmy Dellinger, Bob Gilley, E^■erette Elledge, Sandy Beam, Jim Laughridge, Bill Ledbetter. Pianist: Miss Elizabeth Fox. Organist: James Rooker.
Appatones
First row: Tom Bromeling, Jimmy Stokes, Marvin Mc- Lean, Bea\er Robinette, Tom Byrd, Ed Keesler. Second row: Wofford Huskey, Mr. Nicholas Erneston, J. D, Wrenn, limmy James. Bill Sneed, Bobby Taylor, Eddy Harrington, Camilla Graeber.
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Music
Education
Club
OFFICERS
Jimmy Stokes President
Beaver Roblnette Vice-President
JACKIE BOSWELL
Secretary
Camilla Graeber Treas^irer
Peggy Carter Proiirnm Chairman
Math Club
OFFICERS
Nancy Frazier President
Pat McGee
\' ice-President
Loii Floy Watts Secretary
Music Education Club
Seated: Bea\cr Robinctte, Jackie Bosuell, Camilla Grae- ber, Peggy Carter, Ina Royali, Aurelia Cannon, Florence Payne, Ann Dodd.
Standiiiii: Bob Taylor, Carolyn Lowman, Janice Harris, Horace Mabry, Jimmy Dellinger, Sandy Beam, Lowell Dotson, Gray Holsbouser, Mary Robinson, Eddie Har- rington, Tom Bromeling, Daisy Mae Ross.
Math Club
Ronald Wise, Mr. Simpson, Carol Ragland, Nancy Frazier, Pat McGee, Eou Floy Watts, Addie Thomas, Louise Bollinger, Bobbie Plott, Edward Ste\ens.
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Home Economics Club
Front roiv: Miss Sharp, Sponsor, Jeanette Huffman. Peg- gy Lonon, Nancy Crowell, Jo Ann McKinney, Miss Ishee, Sponsor. First row: Nona Lawson, Linda Lyons, Shirley Hartso, Janice Moore, Maxine Brenner, Carolyn Wall, Eloise McBee, Kathleen Harnett, Elva Howard, Connie Daniel. Second row: Eva Rae Swing, Ruth Nixon, Janice Pendle, Minnie Snead, Celia Graham, Betty Jane Conley, Henrietta Hensley, Lou Carpenter, Brenda Mast, Margaret Storie. Third row: Clara Mc- Call, Glenna Brinkley, Francis Roope, Ruby Hope, Bob- bie McNair, Nancy Moore, Sarah Klutz, Martha Carter.
Library Science Club
Seated: Don Roberts, Betty Ann Pinkston, Bobbie Stall ings, Hazel Jarvis, Miss Query, Sponsor, Mrs. Justice, Sponsor, Carrie Morrell, Dell Kemp, Jane Snyder. Stand- ing: Ann Sebastian, Peggy Jones, Jerlean Murph, Joyce Pope, Tomasine Orr, Ruth Swicegood, Carmen Guy, Grace Underwood, Ronald Murray, Rosalie Hawkins, Judith Drawdy.
Home
Economics
Club
OFFICERS
Jeanette Huffman President
Peggy Lonon Vice-President
Nancy Crowell Secretary-Treasurer
Library Science Club
OFFICERS
Don Roberts Preside>it
Betty Anne Pinkston Vice-President
Bobbie Stallings Secretary
Hazel Jarvis Treasurer
International
Relations
Club
OFFICERS
Sammy Floyd President
George Beasley Vice-President
Edith Houston
Secretary
Nell Wilhelm Treasiirer
Science Club
OFFICERS
Walter Broyhill President
Gaynell Truitt Vice-President
Carolyn Hutchins Secretary-Treasurer
International Relations Club
Seated: Rosalie Hawkins, Mary Jean Walters, Sammy Floyd, George Beasley, Edith Houston, Nell Wilhelm, Jo Ann Absher. Standing: Alma Burkett, Joe Alexander, Bobby Edwards, Richard Blackburn, Bill Dechent, Glen Hentschel, Dick Culyer, Maxine Wea\'er, Dr. William Hoffman, Sponsor.
Science Club
Seated: Sue Jane Harmon, Syble Ray, Mary Lou Car- penter, Sammy McCall, Carolyn Hutchins, Walter Broyhill, Gaynell Truett, Joanne McLean, Joyce Lytle, Sibyl McDonald. Second roiv: Jean Ingram, Sibyl Dwig- gins, Carol Ragland, Jack Sizemore. Third row: Bobbie Lou Plott, Nancy Frazier, Jim Fite, Penny Kirk, Ronald Wise, Don Houser, Bill Snyder, Kenneth Clawson, R. L. Miller, Robert Walker, Jessie Conley, Robert Barker, Don Whelen, Starr Stacy, Sponsor.
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Future Teachers of America
Seated: Peggy Welborn, Mary Ruth Stansel, Barbara Campbell, Anna Wright, Emma Jean Patton, Martha Gibble, Joanne McNeil, Ann Costner, Nancy Rimmcr.
Standing: Carol Perrell, Blanche Blevins, Sylvia Laird, Ann Spainhour, Sheila Todd, Johnsie Ellis, Martha Wil- liams, Shirley Johnson, Nell Swofford, Francis Gettys.
House Matrons and Dormitory Presidents
Seated: Mrs. J. B. Majette, Miss Majorie Kelley, Miss Lena Nichols, Mrs. Stewart Winkler, Miss Helen Stew- art, Mrs. W. H. Bell, not pictured.
Standing: Becky Bingham (acting president); Lorene Parker, Marie Teague, Virginia Sullivan, Mary Alice Patton, not pictured.
Future Teachers of America
OFFICERS
Peggy Welborn President
Mary Ruth Stansel Vice-President
Barbara Campbell Secretary
Anna Wright Treasurer
House
Matrons
and
Dormitory
Presidents
OFFICERS
President, Harold Lovven'; Vice-President, Ralph Earn- hardt; Secretary, Margaret Absher; Treasurer, Claudius Absher.
riw Bi'siness Cluh practices its hitsiuess by selling leat L-R" badges to boost the school spirit.
First row. Harold Lowery, Ralph Earnhardt, Pegg>' Absher, Claudius Absher, Shirley Osborne, Lorene Parker, Nancy Sides, Phyllis Green, Bruce Anderson, Gene Eutts, Craig Allen.
Second row: Harry Upchurch, Peggv Holland, Gaile Lovvrance, Joan Wilson, Mary Ann Buchanan, Katherine Frazier, Janet Bollinger, June Rhyne, Francis Raney, La Nelle Ratledge, Patsy Teal, Charles Graham.
Third row: Chuck Giannotti, Cecil Houck, Douglas Phillips, Bob Cagle, Richard Lane, Robert Hendrix, Bobby Edwards, Ira Gambill, Thomas Little, Charles Helms, Kirk Brookshire, Norris Reitzel, Larry Branch, Glenvvood Wilson, Bobby Joe Harris, Willie Gentry.
Business Club
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Childhood Education
OFFICERS
Buddy Wishon President
ROSLYN WiLKERSON
Vice-President
Carolyn Surratt
Secretary
Barbara Winkler Treasurer
Varsouvianna
OFFICERS
Sue Jane Harmon President
Ierry Hutchins Vice-President
Nancy Harris Secretary-Treasurer
Association of Childhood Education
Seated: Peggy Brittain, Ann Hoover, Maxie Brann, Buddy Wishon, Barbara Winkler, Anna Boyce Winkler, Cor- nelia Barker, Nell Swofford.
Standing: Joyce Byars, Wilma Jones, Joyce Little, Susie Keeter, Mary Alan Boozer, Lillian Reynolds, Mavin Hudson, Donna Jones.
Varsouvianna
First row: Peggy Thomas, Jim Fite, Joyce Ollis, Jerry Hutchins, Sue Jane Harmon, Jack Sizemore, Sybile Ray, Walter Broyhill.
Second row: Sandra Caudill, Bob Edwards, Carolyn Ar- nold, Thomas Woodruff, Nancy Harris, Tom Holcomb, Arlene Lutz, Everett Elledge, Dixie Jackson, Thomas Beck, Mary West, Parks Garrison, Floretta CoUette, Bill McNeil.
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Flying Fish
Vince Leong, William Harvey, Aaron Carroll, Rachael Crowe, Carol Easter, Peggy Thomas, Sally Lytch, Nancy Eller, Jan Canipe, Kermene Colson, Arlene Lutz, Phyllis McRary, Nancy Gray Da\'is, Irene Roach, Nancy Dee Penick, Mary Ellen Baker, Mary Alice Patton, Ruth Bondurant. Not pictured: Jack Sizemore, Maxie Dovvell, Betsy Witt, Fred Reynolds, Gene Klontz.
Modern Dance
Irene Roach, Sandy Brown, Sara Carter, Rose Ann Mc- Daniel, Esther Swain, Emogene Bryant, Kermene Col- son, Barbara Watkins, Joe Walker, John Walker, Aaron Carroll, and Adele Williams.
Flying Fish
OFFICERS
Rachael Crowe President
Fred Reynolds Vice-President
Sally Lytch Secretary
Mary Alice Patton Treasurer
Modern Dance
OFFICERS
Irene Roach President
Emogene Bryant Vice-President
Barbara Watkins Secretary-Treasurer
Appalettes
OFFICHRS
jOAN FOY
Captain
Sandra Caudell First Lieutenant
Shirley Parker
Second Lieutenant
Phyllis McRary Second Lieutenant
Majorettes
Appalettes
First row: Shirley Parker, Shelva Flawkins, Grace Rawl- ings, Carol Faster, Fthel Vanstory, Emilie Harris, Bar- bara Campbell, Phyllis McRary.
Second roiv: Dot Keerley, Sherrill Jenkins, Janet Kim- ball, Sandra Caudell, Dawn Davis, Joan Foy, Ann Sloan, Carol E\ans, ami |udith Porter.
Majorettes
Left to right: Sue Wise, Carol Mackie, Jeanne Fleming Delores Miller, Annie Sue Cline, Janice Little.
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Junior Counselors
Seated: Christine Jenkins, Sandra Caudell, Jeanette Dickson, Joyce Lytle, Shirley Osborne, Emma Jean Bry- ant, Martha Carter, Lila Malone, and Nancy Sides.
Standing: Blanche Blevins, Carol Harrell, Bonnie Pas- sour, Pat McGee, Dolly Vanderlip, Sibyl McDonald, and Ann Costner.
Junior Marshals
First row: Sybile Ray, Carolyn Wall, Joyce OUis, Nancy Harris, Joan Gotten, Anna Boyce Winkler, and Mary Ellen Goforth.
Second row: Paul Hinshaw, John Idol, Ted Watson, Dickie Bolin, lim Fife, and Bill Passan.
Junior Counselors
Junior Marshals
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Athletics
Athletics play an important part in the program at Appalachian. Ph>sical develop- ment and true sportsmanship are considered worthwhile objectives in the training of teachers.
Opportunitv For participation in intercollegiate games or in the varied intramural activities is open to all, and genuine and enthusiastic support of the team is a campus tradition.
Bob Broome, Head Coach
Front row. Watson, Burleson, Smith, Gardiner, Beaver, Bolin, Robinson, Miller, justice, Raxter, Steele, Passan. Second row: White, Upton, Midkiff, Harvey, Walker, Garringer, Druton, Jones, Britton, Gammons, Cartrette, Fox, Anderson. Third roic: Carter, Mclntyre, Stamey, McKinney, Ingram, Wilson, Cox, Triplett, Davis, Watson, Adams, Hall, Guffy, Morrison, Alerrere. Fourth row. Dunnigan, Day, Walker, Wilson, Mauldin, Cobb, Ponis, j. Day, White, Savage, Roberge, Dunn, Conger, Starrette, Glcndcnning.
Coaching Staff
Left to right: Bill Alheim, Bob Breit- stein. Bob Broome, John Kirk, Joe Wheeling.
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Bud Garringer, Center Dick Roberc e. Center
Dickie Bolin, Cci/.t; Carl Messere, Center
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Dean LIpton HaJflmck
Glenwood Wilson Halfback
Bill Passan Halfback
Doug Mauldin Halfback
Managers: First row. Tom Day, Garl Draughn, and Harold Beam. Second row: Henrv lones, Tom Finley, and Joe Alexander.
Trainers: Bill Smitherman, Paul Hinshaw, and Pete iMcCraw.
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Iack Steele Halfback
Bill Stamey Halfback
Don Gardiner Halfback
Appalachian breaking through !
Paul Brittain Tackle
Randall Anderson Tackle
Robert White Tackle
Wayne Everhart Tackle
Jim Conger Tackle
Reggie Starrett Tackle
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East Tennessee |
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Elon |
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Sam Gammon Tackle
Bob Morrison Tackle
William Guffev Tackle
Tommy \^'ILSO^'
Quarterback
JOHN Walker
Quarterhnck
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Oiiarterhack
DeWayne Millner Ouarterhack
Ansel Glendenning Quarterback
Ted Watson Center
Aggie Hiatt
HaJfhack
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Jack Ponis End
Jim Day End
Ray Davis
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David Day
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Claude Midriff Fullback
Claude Savage Ftillhack
Bill Harvey FiiUhack
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Max Hiatt, Captain
Basketball
Kent Mosely Robert Light Assistant Coach Head Coach
First row: Bill Lee, Robert Burgess, Harold Lynch, lim Kinney, Kay Hiatt, Bill Caroway, Max Hiatt, Ansel Glendinning, John Sigmon, Manager. Sec- ond row: Coach Light, Carl Wyatt, Don King, Lvnn Mise, Bill Mueller, Willard SwiFt, Rick Howe, Tom Muse, Bill Biggs, John Greene, Man- ager.
Rick Howe Ansel Glendinning Bill Mueller WiLLAED Swift
Harold Lynch Tom Muse Don King Carl Wyatt
Kay Hi ATT Bill Biggs Bill Caraway liM Kinney
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Junior Varsity Basketball
First row. Coach Moseley, Jack Armstead, Tal- madge Solomon, Jim Newton, Bob Boyd, James Houser, John Sigmon, Manager. Second row: John Williams, Wally Henry, Tom Hambright, Eddie Brame, John Ponis, James Foshee, John Greene, Manager.
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First WW. Roy Bragg, Richard Jones, Bill Harvey, Dvviglit Witty, Bill Brown, Kermit Ashley, Ernest Combs, Jerry Daniels.
Second roir: R. W. Watkins, Conch, Bill Lee, Manager, Dean Edmisten, Joe Roper, Charles Helms, Hoyle Dun- can, Willie Rea, Bill McNeil, Bobby Beane, Larry Scott, I larry Llixhiirch, Manager.
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Richard Jones Joe Roper
DwiGHT Witty Willis Rea
Bill Brown Roy Bragg
Bill Harvey Ernest Combs
Jerry Daniels Charles Helms
Kermit Ashley Charles Eaker
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Kneeling: Jerry Daniels, Ernest Combs, Kermit Ashle\-, Bill Brown, Dvvight Witty.
Standing: Willie Rea, Bill Har\ey, Richard Jones, Roy Bragg, Joe Roper.
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Back roir: Jack Phillips, AssistoMf Coach; Jerry Peoples, Rex Kilby, Sam Travis, Ben McGee, Les- ter Grimes, Jim Michaels, Phil Triplcttc, Carl Mot- singer, Al Matthews, Coach.
Front row: Chi\ Smith, R. E. Shaw, Charles Wil- liams, Blaine Froneberger; Bobby Carlton, Jim Mask, Ken Davis, Don Alexander, John Watling- ton, Bobbv Clark.
Baseball
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Al Matthews, Coach
Jack Phillips, Assistant Coach
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Jim Mask
Blaine Froneberger
John Watlington Charles Williams
Bobby Clark Guy Smith
R. E. Shaw Bob Carlton
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Carl Motsinger Lester Grimes
Don Alexander Sam Travis
Kenneth Ray Davis Rex Kilby
Dale Holland
LiLA Malone
Bill Peters
|oYCE Ollis
Chief
)erry Hutchins
Sylvia Adcock
Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders are very closel)' associated with the \ arious athletic actixities on campus. Under the direction of Dr. John Van Noppen, this group works to promote interest in sports and sportsmanship during intercollegiate acti\ities.
The cheerleaders are chosen on a competitive basis each spring and the chief cheerleader is chosen in a campus-wide election.
This year the cheerleaders, with the aid of some of the business men in town and the college faculty, were able to attend the football game at Tampa, Florida.
The group, through the generosity of the athletic department, was able to obtain new uniforms this vear.
Ernest Taylor
Nancy Sides
Tom Holcomb
JETTY Smith
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Club
OFFICERS
Benny Martin (not pictured) President
Martin Banner Vice-President
Dickie Bolin Secretary
Jerry Gates Treasurer
Tom Finley Sergeant-at-amis
Paul Hinshaw Chaplain
Across: Jerry Gates, Dickie Bolin, Tom Finley, Martin Banner, Paul Hinshaw. Standing left: Roscoe Marshall, Carl Drau.ahn, Kermit Ashley, Al Widenhouse, Carl Motsinger, Sam Travis, Dean Upton, Ansel Glendenning, Carl Wvatt, Joseph Roper, Ted Watson, Willard Swift, Lynn Mize, Ben McKee, Jim Mask, Jim Michaels, John Watlington, Gene I\ey, Claud Midkiff, Fred Brown, Jack White, Ernest Combs, Bill Passan, and Jerry Daniels.
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Women's "A" Club
Faye Colijns Maxine Dowell
Jane Wiley Foil Sally Lytch
Mildred Mabe Martha Noblitt
Irene Roach Dolly V^vnderlip
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Women's Athletic Association
OFFICERS
Sally Lynch DoLi Y Vanderlip Nancy Cook Mary Alice Patton
Presicle}it
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
BASKETBALL
Sally Lynch, Ramnna Burns. Ruth Bondu rant, Carol Sihey, Wanda Wecse, Irene Roach, Carol Harrcll, Joyce Quer)'.
SOFTBALL
First row: Jovcc Jackson, Jan McNeely, Nor- ma Harhin, Jackie Hunlas. Second row: Skeet Smith. Mollie Co]\ard, Ethel Lou Thomas, Nelda Clifton.
VOLLEYBALL
Phyllis Holland, Nancy Cook, Jean Os- hornc, Barbara Kelly, Edna Baucom, Cornelia Shaw, Bcttv Smith, Norma Freeman.
SPEEDBALL AND SOCCER
Nancy Filer, Elaine Harris, Nancy Wood- ruff, Francis Lee Dixon, Betty Koontz, Ann Elliott, Violet Barrier, Nancy Hamby, Linda Olson, Carol E\'ans, Gail Templeton, Billy Sue Willis, Shirley Johnson.
Intramurals
BADMINTON
Kermene Colson Skeet Smith
TENNIS
Grace Sentell Mary Alice Patton
ARCHERY
Mary Brown Linda Lowe
Intramurals
PING PONG
Joyce Query Faye Garrison
W'.A./l. ill action
Women's Athletic Association
The club is composed of the sir's who are physical education majors and of other students who are interested in this field. The activities of the W.A.A. are centered along the lines of physical education and exercise. They include volleyball in the fall, basketball in winter, and softball in spring. By participating in these activities, girls earn points which apply toward "A" Club membership.
The group sponsors an intramural program for non-majors and majors. This year the girls' basketball team has competed with many of the nearby colleges.
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At Appalachian special abilities, qualities, and achieve- ments receive desened recognition.
On the following pages are those who have been placed in these positions of honor by their teachers and fellow-students.
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Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
On the basis of service, citizenship, extracurricular
activity, scholarship, and promise ot future usefulness, twenty-nine Appalachian students are listed in "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The book is [uibhshed to proxide an incentive for students to get the most out of college and to recognize those who ha\e been outstanding. Tapped in recognition ol Icatlcrship and character, statements are nationallv honored b\ this organization and benefit
from its student placement ser\'ice.
Mary Ellen Bagwell Alvis L. Corum
Richard A. Bolin Jim Fite
Walter Broyhill Sue Jane Harmon
Gene Butts Nancy Harris
Bob Cagle Paul Hinshaw
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LiLA Malone Gary Glenn Reid
Mary Irene Roach James Sawyer Kermit Sigmon James Stokes Gaytstell Truitt
Dean Upton Carolyn Wall Anna Boyce Winkler Carl Wyatt
Campus Superlatives
Anma Bovce WiNKLEE. Miis Appiilacliiini
George W. Marion- Mr. Appalach
Bobby Barnes. Must Popular
JAMES Waiter Fite, Most Valuable
Senior Superlatives
Cakl U'yatt Friendliest
Irene Roach
Alost Versatile
Carol Cline Most hiteilectual
Andrew Yasinsac (with Mrs. Yasinsac) Most Likely to Succeed
Carolyn Wall Most Attractive
Don Carter
Most Handsome
Mary Alice Patton Most Athletic Girl
Ted Watson Most Athletic Bar
Homecoming Court
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Jean Rankin
Carolyn Wall Oueen
Ann Br-vdshaw
Jean Abbott
Sibyl Bush
Billy Kern Broyhill
Christinas Court
Joyce Ollis
Jeanne Fleming
Jean Abbott Queen
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Almeta Willard
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Anna Boyce Winkler Senior Attendant
Ann Costner
Junior Attendant
OYCE OlLIS
Senior Attendmit
Margaret Chui Junior Attendant
The Ladies of the Court
Becky Bingham Jnnior Attendant
Mary Goines Goforth
Senior Attcudanl
Joan Foy SopJwmore Attendant
Barbara Winkler
SopJwmore Attendant
[eanne Fleming fresJiuian Attendant
Ianice Smoot
FresJnnan Attendant
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Rhododendron
clWt Qordon H. Winkler
Anna Boyce Winkler, Editor
oJ^rs. Qonhn H. Winkler
Anna Rovce Winkler, tditor
Sponsors
cy5fo Qtlmer oA. Harris
Nancy Harris, Bus'mess Manager
(vJfr. Qilmer cA. Harris
Nancy Harris, Business Manager
Sponsors
oJM^rs. John Idol
John Idol Editor of Appalacliiaii
loAN McLean Business Manager of Appalachian
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Bill Passan President of Student Body
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Ted Watson
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Sponsors
cUr. and zMrs. « T. "Day
Tommy Day
President of Sophomore Class
oJWrs. R. L. Conim
Alvis Corum President of Junior Class
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Ron Elliott Preside)it of the Freshman Class
zMr. andzMrs. Qlyde W. Snyder
Bill Snyder President of Religious Council
APPAIAXCHIAN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Boone, North Carolina
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CHARTER MEMBERS
James "Moop" Givens Harold "Wires" Lowery Donald Ray "Doc" Huskey Bobby Joe "Nigger Head" Jenkins Franklin "Chunk" Shytles Thad "The Voice" Moose Joe "Geronimo" Cook Bill "Peanut" Hubbard Harry "Poochie" Upchurch
Tee "Nigger Head" Wall Gene "Speedo" Butts Bobby "Magoo" Cagle Douglas "Guinea" Elmore Dan "The Man" Doby Harry "Bud" Moore George "Ivy League" Marion Joe "Wort" Thomas Pete "Quality Point" McCraw
HONORARY MEMBERS
Roy "Big O" Furr Ralph "Daddeo" Smith Jim "Willie" Williams Jim "Nigger Head" Williams Leon "Moretz" Shytles Worth "Deal'em" Potter Wade "Pan-Handler" Wilmoth David "The Brain" Treece Jim "Pigmy" Foster Claude "Knot Hole" Savage Benny "Snake" Haithcock Bruce "Slugger" Anderson
Dan "Fat
Smith "Rock" Hudson Charlie "Dogface" Taylor "Big Fat" Frank Northup Bill "Satch" McClure Kirk "Somersault" Brookshire Roger "Judo" Gentry Jim "Frosty the Snowman" Cline Jim "Lover" Pilkenton Bobby "Oscoe" Kiker Eddie "Make-out" Lee Hiram "Puss" Cox Tom "Write Me" Harris Man" Mitchell
WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES
For Information Call AMherst 4-8501
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Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA
Reins-Sturdivant Mutual Burial Association, Inc.
North Wilkesboro, Boone, West Jefferson, Sparta, N. C.
BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE
BOONE, N. C.
"The Home of Better Values"
Compliments of
FARMERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO., INC.
"Everything In Hardware and Associate Lines"
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Phone AM 4-8801
THE CHILDREN'S SHOP
Complete Outfitters for INFANTS TO PRE-TEENS
BOONE, N. C.
Compliments of
The North State Canning Co.
"Makers of Watauga Chopped Kraut" BOONE, N. C.
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MAULDIN DISTRIBUTING CO.
DISTRIBUTOR
of Products of
TOM HUSTON PEANUT CO.
243 Second Avenue, S. W.
P. 0. Box 614
Phone 2-9326
HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA
MAMMARY MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
FURNITURE
LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA
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GRAY BROS. FURNITURE CO.
"EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME"
Phene 607
.r.n WILKESBORO, N. C. Phone 607 Dial 4227
Wilkesboro, N. C.
West Jefferson, N. C.
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HUGHES-RANKIN COMPANY
SCHOOL, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTIONAL FURNISHINGS
Office and Showroom: 1229 Montlieu Avenue HIGH POINT, N. C.
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WE BELIEVE IN YOUR JUDGMENT'
PET
ICE CREAM and MILK
COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER
ScHrafft's
'The Nation's Leading Candies"
ON SALE AT GOOD
STORES EVERYWHERE
$1.00 - $2 00 Lb.
Morgan Bros., Inc.
Wholesale Distributors 67 Broadway, Asheville, N. C.
[Candy]is Delicious Food iiOEBMmEBSMxnmL
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HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA
For
FINE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
Visit
LEE & ROBBINS, INC. MEN'S FASHION SHOP
100 North Main Street
LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA
Telephone PL 8-1110
DRESS RIGHT YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO
SMITH CROSS ROADS RESTAURANT AND MOTEL
LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA
"WHERE DINING IS A PLEASURE"
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HATS — ESQUIRE SAM HOLLAND 417 North Cherry St. |
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JERRY SNYDER |
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B & L MOTORS, INC
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
BOONE DRUG COMPANY
REXALL
"The Professional Store"
Three Registered Pharmacists
W, R. Richardson 0 K Richardson G. K, Moose
Phone AM 4-3766
Listen WATA 12:15
For Good Food
Eat At
Our New & Modern Fountain
Good Used Cars at Low, Low Prices Main Street Boone, N. C.
BOONE AUTO EXCHANGE
Compliments of
GREENE BUICK, INC.
Buick Cars — CMC Trucks
Phone AM 4-3778 Boone, N. C.
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Compliments of
BLOWING ROCK ART GALLERIES, INC.
Auctioneers And Appraisers Liquidators Of Estates
The Gallery Of Southern Hospitality
Boone's Favorite Department Store
HUNT'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Compliments of
GREENE Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Co., Inc.
SPRUCE PINE, N. C.
Boone Tire and Bargain Store
Furniture Frigidaire Appliances
BOONE, N. C. Phone AM 4-3801
DANIEL BOONE HOTEL
Elevation 3333 Boone, N. C.
DINING ROOM SERVICE
J. B. McCoy, Mgr. C. A. Price, Resident Manager
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BROYHILL FURNITURE FACTORIES
LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA
Representing
Lenoir Chair Co. Lenoir Furniture Corp.
Conover Furniture Co. O. L. Broyhill Furniture Co.
Harper Furniture Company
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From your friends in
General Shale Products Corporation
JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE
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WEAR |
LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA |
CARL W. STEELE
YOUR JEWELER
Watches — Diamonds
Silverware — Chinaware
Glassware and Watch Repairing
Phone 384 NORTH WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
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ANDREW'S CHEVROLET INC.
BOONE, N. C.
BEL AIR 2-DOOR SPORT COUPE (1831)
MECHANICAL REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE CAR Bear Frame Machine — Body Repairs and Painting — Radiator Repair
IT IS OUR PLEASURE — When you have a good time at the movies.
IT IS OUR PLEASURE — When you laugh and cry at things you see on the screen.
IT IS OUR PLEASURE — That youngsters have come to know and love the movies as a very special treat.
IT IS OUR PLEASURE — That Hollywood is con- stantly searching for new ideas and bringing them to life.
IT IS OUR PLEASURE — That we have a part in the entertaining of the students of Appalachian State Teachers College.
THE APPALACHIAN THEATRE
'Everybody Likes Movies in Boone"
DACUS RADIO SHOP
Northwestern North Carolina's Oldest
201 South Depot Street
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA
Phone AM 4-3841
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BRITTAIN'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA For The Cleanest, Quickest, Cheapest Laundry In Town
We Specialize In Roommate Bundles
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THE lORTHWESTERI ^kU
BOONE, N. C.
Since 1903 Appalachian State Teachers College has grown with the educational needs of North Carolina and the South. Appalachian is an insti- tution of which all the people of Western North Carolina are proud.
Since 1937 The Northwestern Bank has supplied the complete banking needs of this section. We of The Northwestern Bank are proud to offer our services to the growth of this section.
WHERE FINANCIAL SERVICE BEGINS
A COMPLETE BANKING INSTITUTION OFFERING EVERY BANKING SERVICE
MEMBER E. D. I. C.
We appreciate the patronage of the students and faculty of Appalachian State Teachers College.
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TWO PLACES TO EAT — "HERE AND AT HOME"
WHERE STUDENTS MEET
KIRK'S RESTAURANT
Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
STEAKS— SEAFOODS— CHOPS— BARBECUE— PLATE LUNCHES SHORT ORDERS— SANDWICHES
"COURTEOUS SERVICE" Telephone AMherst 4-3915 — 205 Hardin Street — Boone, N. C.
CAUDILL'S, Inc.
THE SHOP FOR LADIES AND MEN
123 East King Street BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA
SHIRLEY & RAGAN ESSO SERVICE
201 Hardin Street BOONE, N. C.
"A Full Line Of Atlas Products' "Where You And Service Meet'
Compliments of
BARNETT PONTIAC DEALER
613 East Main Street
BOONE, N. C. Telephone AM 4-3806
SWOFFORD'S
RCA TV Sales and Service Tires — Batteries — Recapping
C. E. Appliances
313 N. Main Street BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA
Phone AM 4-3001
D. 0. Ray, Mgr
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WATAUGA DEMOCRAT
"Established 1888"
R C Rivers, Owner BOONE, N. C.
Meet Your Friends At
CAROLINA PHARMACY
Two Registered Druggists
1. P. Greene C H Mock
Phone AM 4-3781
BOONE, N. C.
Independent Oil Co. off N. C«
OPERATORS OF FORESTER'S NU-WAY SERVICE STATIONS DISTRIBUTORS
BULK PLANTS
NORTH WILKESBORO
TAYLORSVILLE
FONSE
GASOLINE
KEROSENE
MOTOR OILS
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
TWINS BAKERY
Cakes For All Occasions Pies, Donuts, Party Favors
Dial AM 4-3562
W. R. Cottrell, Manager
Maintenance Supply Co., Inc.
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES HUNTERSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK
KOHLER & CAMPBELL, INC.
HEIRLOOM QUALITY PIANOS
GRANITE FALLS, NORTH CAROLINA Music is an Important Part of your Future
Compliments of
COLVARD, INC.
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Home Office for Phillips 66 Phone AM 4-8812 Boone, N. C.
NEWTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Complete Line of MEN'S AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
At PoDLilar Prices
BOONE, N. C.
Phone AM 4-8807
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INDEX
Page
Administration 25
Alpha Psi Omega 107
APPALACHIAN 104
Appalachian Chorale 123
Appalettes 132
Appatones 123
.Artist and Lecture Series 124
Association of Childhood Education 130
Junior Marshals
?age .133
Band
Baptist Student LInion
Baseball
Basketball
Beta Beta Beta
Business Club
Campus Superlatives
Canterbury Club
Cheerleaders
Chi Lambda Chi
Chorus
Christian Teachers Club
Christmas Court
Deans
Dedication Department Heads
Faculty
Flying Fish
Football
Freshman Class
Future Teachers of America
Graduate Students
Home Economics Club
Homecoming
House Mothers and Presidents
International Relations Club Intramurals
130 114 150 144 109 129
162 117
152 106 122 115 166
28 18 29
30 131 136
84 128
40
126 164 128
127 156
Library Science Club Lutheran Student Association
Majorettes Marching Band Math Club May Court Men's "A" Club Modern Dance Club Music Educators Club
Pi Gamma Mu Pi Kappa Delta Pi Omega Pi Playcrafters
Religious Council Religious Emphasis W'eek RHODODENDRON
Science Club Senior Class Senior Superlatives Sophomore Class Sponsors Student Council Symphony Orchestra
Tennis
Varsouvianna Vernician Society
Wesley Foundation
Westminster Fellowship
WHO'S WHO
Woman's Athletic Association
Woman's "A" Club
Wrestling
126
116
132 120 125 168 153 131 125
107 108 110 119
113 112 102
127 42
163 76
172
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143
130 111
117 115 160 155 154 148
Junior Class Junior Councilers
62 Young Men's Christian Association .
133 Young Women's Christian Association
118 116
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