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The Staff Members hope that with this edition of "The Indian" they can give such expression

of school life as will perpetuate fond memories of years spent at Haw River High School.

As we turn the pages, may we recall the delightful activities of our high school days.

Seated left to right: Jimmy Johnson, Editor; Joan Jones, Typist; Dana Knight, Typist;

Miss The 1 ma Gates, Sponsor; Brenda Chatman, Typist; Nancy Faye Wall, General As- sistant. Second row: Larry Alvis, Art Editor; Lewis Duncan, Assistant Sports Editor; Tommy Bosquet, Business Manager; Gharles Glark, Assistant Art Editor; Emii Tew, Sports Editor; Billy Edwards, Assistant Editor; James Best, Assistant Business Manager; Robert Spoon, Typist. / Dedication si- / .• «':^- '^^'. r'/j/ '•''"^'lii*'^^...

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Our teachers have worked patiently and earnestly and

have left memorable impressions of their guidance and in-

struction.

We appreciate their faithfulness and devotion to their

task and their untiring efforts in our behalf. On M emovy

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Mr. Curtis Moore - Born May 17, 1902 - Died May 13, 1960 Because of the influence of a great man we will lay hold of all good aims, we will strive to follow his excellence and create good. These things have been inspired by the life of one who was our neighbor, friend, and a leader in school activities. He was known as a man of Christian ideals, who showed sincere interest in all. It is in loving memory of an inspired man that we leave this memorial to Mr. Curtis Moore.

In recording our school mem-

ories we pause to pay tribute

to two of our former school-

mates, Jerry Jones and Ronald

Wayne Pendergraph. Our

associatj.on with them has en-

deared their memory to the

students and faculty of Haw

River High School.

Ronald Wayne Pendergraph Jerry Jones Son of Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Pendergraph Son of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Jones Born June 17, 1952- Died November 9, 1960 Born April 13, 1942-Died November 29, 1960 Board Oj Sduedition

Mr. J. W. Simpson, Chairman

Mr. J. T. Martin Mr. J. M. Williamson

Mr. Robert Smith Mr. Garland Thompson

We appreciate the work of our Board of Education who form the policies and direct the program of our school.

Mrs. Tate - a most efficient secretary who helps to Mr. AUgood - aprincipalwhoisanasset to any school, keep our school functioning smoothly. one who performs his duties in an excellent manner.

"VHi^l^ra Bus Vvivevs

Sue Cole Larry Thomas Taddy Martin Larry Alvis

Our bus drivers perform for us one of the most responsible jobs in the school. Theirs is the task of ( seeing that our students are safely transported to and from school.

Virginia Mebane and Porter Phillips - thanks for making Cora James, Helen Trollinger, and Mrs. Harold Webb our surroundings pleasant and sanitary. work many long hours to prepare our daily lunches. Higd Scdool 3Aeulty

Mr. E. S. Allgood A.B. Degree High College M.E. Degree U.N.C.

Mr. Gurney D. Baines A.B. Degree Elon College

Mr. L. D. Martin M.A. Degree U.N.C.

Mrs. Nancy Bateman A.B. Degree Elon College

Miss Thelma Cates A.B. Degree Elon College

Mrs. Joan L. Wrenn A.B. Degree Elon College

Mr. Arliss E. Claar A.B. Degree Catawba College M.A. Degree Appalachian College

Mrs. Syble Miller B.S. Degree East Carolina College

Mrs. Frances Martin Librarian jrpC-^J^ WILLIAM LAWRENCE ALVIS "Larry" "All great men are dead, and I don't feel so well myseK." Footballl,2,3,4; Captain 4; All Con- ference 4, Basketballl,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Art Editor 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative 4; Teenage Council 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 1,2,3; Vice-President 4.

THOMAS LEWIS BOSQUET "Bosquet" "Stand backgir Is; don't mob the boy." Football 1,2; 1,2; Class Sec re tary 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Christmas Prom King 4.

BRENDA HOLT CHATMAN "Brenda" "Happy as a mosquito who just passed the screen test." Glee Club 1; 4- H Club 1; Class Sec- Seniors retary 1; Sweetheart Queen 1; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Future Homemakers of America 3,4; Cheer- leader 3,4; Homecoming Representa- tive 4; Superlative 4.

BELLA SUE COLE "Sue" "A girl who is fun when fun is due;

when there's work to do, she'll do it, too." Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Assistant Chief 2,3; Chief 4; SoftbaU 1; Beta 4; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3; Bus Driver 2,3,4 French Club 3; Teen Council 1,2,3 Scholastic Award 2,3; Class Poet 4 Superlative 4; Cheerleader in East West All-star Game 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4.

ZEBLON CRAIG COX, JR. "Craig" "It doesn't pay to worry; things are bound to happen anyway." Trade School 3. WILLIAM EARL DANFORD "Bill" "I'll be merry and free; I'll be sad for nobody." Beta Club 2. WILLIAM SAM FARRAR "Bird Dog" "Regret no yesterdays, make good use of your todays, and don't worry about your tomorrows." Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference 4; Class Superlative 4.

JULIUS MICHAEL FAUCETTE "Mike" "I would be better if I could, but it's, mighty lonesome being good." Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; French beniovs Club 3; Homecoming Escort 1,3; Homecoming King 4; Class Treas- urer 4; Testator 4; Beta Club 4; Su- perlative 4.

JAMES EDWIN JOHNSON "Jimmy" "Never let your lessons interfere with your high school education." FootbaU 1,2,3,4; Captain 3; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; AllConference 3; Class Offi- cer 1,2,3,4; Superlative 4; Home- coming Escort 3; Student Council 1, 3,4; Treasurer 1; Vice President 3; President 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; President 4; French Club 3,4; President 3; Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4.

JOAN CAROLYN JONES "Joan" "The girl who blushes is not always bashful." 4- H Club 1; Glee Club 1; BasketbaU 3; Future Homemakers of America 3,4; Annual Staff 4. SAMUEL PAIGE JONES "Sammy" "Not that I like study less; I like fun more." Student Council 2; Secretary 2; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Superlative 4; Football 1,2,3,4; ""^PV Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,4. DANA ELLEN KNIGHT

"Dana" ^uamaaHit' -t^ " «a|u "Very witty; verywild; nevertheless, a very sweet child." Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; May Day Attendant 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Treas- urer 3; Softball 1; Homecoming At- tendant 3,4; Chief Marshal 3; Future Homemakers of America 3,4; Com- mercial Award 3; Class Historian 4; w Annual Staff Typist 4; Superlatives 4; Christmas Prom Queen 4.

HELEN MARIE MANESS "Marie" "Admired by all who know her well, but she gets into mischief too often to tell." Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Future s enioTS Homemakers of America 3; French Club 3; Homecoming Representative 3; Superlative 4.

JAMES THADDEUS MARTIN, JR. "Taddy" "Not exactly afraid of work, but rath- er not be intimately associated with it." Football 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Pres- ident 4; Baseball 4; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Class Prophet 4. JAMES WALTER OLDHAM "James" "Worry and I have never met." Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram 3,4; Su- perlative 4.

10 t BOBBY EDWARD SMITH "Bobby" "I came to school to get a general idea of things." Trade School 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4. ROBERT GLENN SPOON "Curtis" "I've been in many a one but never have I won." 4-H Club. 1; Sophomore Play 2; French Club 3; Glee Club 4; Key Club -Senior Director 4; Annual Staff 4. 1

ROBERT FRANKLIN SYKES "Salty" "As crazy as Dopey, as cute as Doc, as mean as Grumpy, but a good old sock." Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Super- Seniors lative 4; Class Officer 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4.

DONNIE LEVI TERRELL "Yogi" "The best year of one's life." 4-H Club 1; Sophomore Play 2; Annual Staff 4.

LARRY EMIL TEW "Emo" "He's not so quiet if you know him." Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; All Conference 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 Captain 3,4; All C onf e renc e 2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,4; All Conference 3 Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4 Superlative 4; Class Officer 1,2 Vice-President 1,2; French Club 3,4 President 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Sports Editor 4.

n WILMA JEANNE THIES "Wilma" "When hearts are true, few words will do." Basketball 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 4.

JAMES LARRY THOMAS "Larry" 'Worry little, study less, is his idea of happiness." HomecomingEscort 3,4; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4.

Seniors

NANCY FAYE WALL "Faye" "Speech is great; silence is golden." French Club 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4.

ANNE MILLER WILLIAMSON "Anne" "What, no boys in Heaven? Leave me here." Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co -Captain 3; Softball 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Officer 4; F.H.A. 3; French Club 3,4; TeenCouncil 1,2,3; Homecoming Representative 1,2,3,4; Queen 4; Scholastic Awards 1,2,3; Fire Queen Attendant 1; Annual Staff 3; Class Officer 2; Superlatives 4; Marshall, 2,3. !

CLASS POEM Why stirs with sad alarm, the heart, For all who meet must some day part? So, let no useless cavil be; True wisdom bows to God's decree.

Thoi^h lingers on the lid the tear, 'Tis one of sorrow, not of fear, For well we know we can not cling Forever to the parent wing.

The wind is fair, the sails are spread. Let hearts be firm, "God Speed", is said; Before us lies the untried way. And we're impatient at the stay.

At last we move; how thrilled the heart, So long impatient for the start Now up o'er hill and down through dell. The echoes bring our song-farewell.

Selected by Sue Cole from Paul Lawrence Dunbar.

Class Colors: Blue and White

Class Flower: Blue and White Carnation

Class Motto: "Determination is the Master Key to Success/'

Bimbo Phillips, son of Mr. Sue Alvis, daughter of and Mrs. James B. Phillips Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Alvis

13 £asf Will And ^esiAxneni state of North Carolina County of Alamance City of Haw River

We, the Seniors of Haw River High School, class of 1961, being of sound mind and body and being in a charitable mood do hereby declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament. Having developed our talents to the greatest extent, we do declare the persons to be the lawful and rightful heirs to our fortunes.

Art. I To Mr. Allgood, our principal, who has been so understanding and always lends a helping hand, we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation.

Art, n To the Faculty, who have instructed and taught us well, we leave a sincere apprecia- tion for their understanding ways and their services rendered to us.

Art, ni To tne Juniors, we leave our respectable place as dignified seniors.

Art, rv To the Sophomores, we leave two remaining years of high school packed with dif- ferent studies, tremendous tasks, and wonderful times.

Art. V To the Freshmen, we leave a long journey filled with fun and enjoyment along with work.

Art. VI To the following persons we leave our personal belongings:

1. Brenda Chatman, leave my conceited ways to Sue Ray. 2. Sue Cole, leave my position as Chief Cheerleader to Judy Eve r he art or Linda Anderson. 3. Joan Jones, leave my place in the Senior class to Brenda Hughec. 4. Dana Knight, leave my heavy foot and blown up motors to Steve Richmond and William H. Jones. 5. Marie Maness, leave my love for A&P boys to Gayle Alvis. 6. Wilma Thies, leave my place as a Senior to Janie Hicks. 7. Nancy Wall, leave my shy and studious ways to Linda TroUinger. 8. Anne Williamson, leave for East Carolina. 9. Larry Alvis, leave to Pam Kimrey the departing words "Forget me not." 10. Tommy Bosquet, leave my place on the annual staff to Lewis Duncan. 11. Craig Cox, leave my witty ways to Martha Faucette. 12. Bill Danford, leave my brain to Billy Edwards. 13. Sam Farrar, leave my football uniform to Rickey McPherson. You'll have to take it up a little. 14. Mike Faucette, don't have anything to leave, and if I did, I wouldn't leave it to David Brown. 15. Jimmy Johnson, leave my love for baseball to Charlie Clark. 16. Sammy Jones, leave my ability to get to school on time to Don Stuart. 17. Taddy Martin, leave my 1948 Impala to Roger Boggs. Drive carefully. 18. James Oldham, leave my ability to study hard and pass to Carl Oldham. 19. Bobby Smith, leave my airplane over at Claude's, but not because I want to. 20. Robert Spoon, do hope to finally leave. 21. Frankie Sykes, leave my front seat in English class to James Howard Best. 22. Donnie Terrell, leave my parking place to Ronnie Ellington. He's been trying to get it all year. 23. Emil Tew, leave my basketball ability to Ben Freshwater. 24. Larry Thomas, leave my place in the French class to Donna Abernathy.

Testator Witnesses Mike Faucette Larry Alvis Brenda Chatman

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Seniov CIass History

We, the Senior Class of 1961, glance back upon all the things accomplished and look forward to our future goals with hope in our hearts as we depart from Haw River High.

One bright morning, in the fall of 1957, we, as the Freshman Class, began our high school career. Classofficerswere chosen as follows: Jimmy Johnson, Pres- ident; EmoTew, Vice-President; Brenda Chatman, Secretary; Larry Alvis, Treas- urer. Betty Roach was the Homecoming attendant and Mike Faucette, escort. Con- testants for the Haw River Fire-Queen were Anne Williamson and Dana Knight.

Our Sophomore year, under the leadership of Mrs. Betsy Wall, was marked with such successes as the Sophomore Prom with Bells of Christmas as our theme, our magazine sales, and initiation into the Beta and Monogram Clubs. Jimmy Johnsonwas again chosen President; Emo Tew, Vice-President; Anne Williamson, Secretary; and Larry Alvis, Treasurer. Dee O'Neil and Betty Roach, were Fire- Queen contestants. Our homecoming attendantwas Anne Williamson with Clarence Coggins, escort. Dana Knight and Maurice Thompson represented the Sophomore Class in the May Day Program.

In the fallof 59 we began under the direction of Mr. L. D. Martin, our long-awaited Junior year. We were led by a fine slate of officers that year: Jimmy Johnson, President; Salty Sykes, Vice-President; Tommy Bosquet, Secretary; and Larry Alvis, Treasurer. Betty Roach and Mike Faucette were our Homecoming Repre- sentatives. Our gleaming gold class rings, the coveted symbol of high school days, arrived and every Junior was proudly sporting a big ring on that third finger. After many months of our working, planning, and hoping, spring came and we took our exciting trip to Washington and New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin, Mrs. Charles Miller, and Mr. Art Claar were chaperons.

1960-1961, Graduation Year! What a magic Word! At last we are dignified Seniors. Our advisor for the year has been Mr. Gurney Baines. Our whirlwind of exciting and wonderful events have included selling ads for the annual, electing superlatives, and having three members of the Mid-State Conference Football Team: Sam Farrar, Larry Alvis, and Emo Tew. For the fourth consecutive year Jimmy John- son was elected President. Larry Alvis became Vice-President; Mike Faucette, Treasurer; and Tommy Bosquet, Secretary. Ann Williamson and Mike Faucette were elected Homecoming Queen and King for 1960. Brenda Chatman, the senior class attendant, was escorted by Bobby Smith. Dana Knight and Tommy Bosquet were selected Queen and King of the Annual Christmas Prom.

The High School years of the Class of '61 have been wonderful and have passed quickly. As we stand together for the last time, clad in cap and gown, we are proud of our achievement; we will always treasure the memories associated with Haw River High and will be eternally grateful for the guidance given by our Board of Education and the Faculty. We go out to new goals and to the challenge of the future with a feeling of confidence and assurance because we are graduates of Haw River High School.

C LASS HISTORIAN *'"" DANA KNIGHT

15 MOST POPULAR BEST ALL-ROLTND Emil Tew & Brenda Chatman Jimmy Johnson & Anne Williamson Superhiives

FRIENDLIEST HAPPIEST Sam Farrar & Dana Knight Salty Sykes & Brenda Chatman MOST LIKE LY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC Jimmy Johnson & Dana Knight Emil Tew & Anne Williamson

MOST DEPENDABLE Larry Alvis & Sue Cole SupevlAtives

BIGGEST FLIRTS BEST DRESSED Sammy Jones & Marie Maness Sammy Jones & Dana Knight Jl CJ

BEST LOOKING MOST INTELLECTUAL Sam Farrar & Anne Williamson Mike Faucette & Faye Wall Superlafiues

QUIETEST WITTIEST James Oldham & Faye Wall Craig Cox & Dana Knight

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Donna Abernathy

Gayle Alvis

Linda Anderson

James Best

Roger Boggs

David Brown

Becky Gates

Charles Clark

Lewis Duncan

Bill Edwards

Ronnie Ellington

Judy Everheart

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Martha Faucette

Faye Fogleman

Ben Freshwater

Jerry Hardy

Janie Hicks

Brenda Hughes

William C. Jones

William H. Jones

Pam Kimrey

Richard Lamb

Ray Maness

Rickey McPherson Johnny Minnis

Betty Montgomery

Carl Oldham

Sue Ray

Frances Reed

Steve Richmond

Richard Rohrer

Marchaline Rudd

Don Stuart

Doris TroUinger

Linda TroUinger

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President Nookie Ray Vice-President Ann Rich Secretary George Roach Treasurer Joan Roberts Treasurer Gary Rich el ass Robert Baker

Woodie Blackwood

Rosemary Browning

Donald Byrum

Elaine Gates

Wayne Clayton

Barry Coggins

June Danieley

Wayne Edwards

Carol Faucette

Linda Farrar

Wallace Gilliam

Kenneth Hall

Larry Holt

Patsy House

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Ann Hughes

Glenda Is ley

Larry Johnson

Billy Jones

Diane Jones

Katherine Maness

Robert Maness

Robert Marks

Billy Miller

Anne Moore

Jo Ann Moore

Lee Neese

Patricia Pickard

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Ann Rich

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Secdall Riley

George Roach

Joan Roberts

Linda Sharpe

Jean Shealy

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Betty Terrell

Donnie Tew

Karen Thies

Jimmy Thompson

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President „ Buck Montgomery Vice-President Randy Isley Secretary Carol Newlin Treasurer Pam McLendon Chss

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Jerry Hicks Joan Holder Max Is ley Randy Isley

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Wade Koch Janie Lamb Becky Lassiter Rita Lassiter

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Frankie Marks Janie May Pamela McLendon Buck Montgomery

Jannette Montgomery Carol Newlin Catherine Nordan Rickey Pendergraph

Marilyn Oldham Dwyane Pack Gayle Pearson Toni Ray

Norman Ross Nina Searcy Frances Starnes Mary Frances Stutts

Vickie Tew Joyce TroUinger Lacy Turner Myitle Turner

Carol Wall Don Waugh Sheila Welborn Hilda Wyatt

29 grammar Qv^de 3ACu\iy

Mrs. Evelyn Jones Mrs. Howard Cates AB Degree Atlantic AB Degree Womans Christian College College Miss Emma Cox Miss Ruth Williams BS Degree Western AB Degree Elon College Carolina College

Miss Lillie Home Mrs. Barbara L. Tew AB Degree Elpn College BS Degree East Carolina College Mrs. Harriet T. Morgan Mrs. Thelma Watts East Carolina College AB Degree Greensboro College

Mr. Bill Thacker Mr. Hardy Tew BS Degree East Carolina BS Degree High Point College College Mrs. June King Miss Catherine MA Degree East Mrs. Blanche Garmon Elon College Moser Carolina College AB Degree East AB Degree Elon Post Graduate Duke Carolina College College University

30 Sigdtd QvAde Mr. Hardy Tew

Eddie Barnette Roger Barts Jimmy Boggs Wayne Brewer Cheryl Buckner

Tony Byrd Ann Clayton Harriet Cole Pat Crutchfield Deanna Fogleman

Richard James Janie Johnson Allan Jones Brenda Jones Wayne Maness

Jonnie Miller Carolyn Minnis Linda Moore Jerry Morris Becky O' Daniel

Ralph Pickett Ronnie Preston Donald Ray Tony Rippy Joel Roach

Kenneth Spoon Everette Stewart Roger Stutts Wayne Tranbarger Rachel Turner

Brenda Welborn Patsy White Phillip Williams Ann Wilson ^Jttb

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Miss Catherine Moser

Judy Anderson Donna Gates Gail Cathay Fred Clayton

Janice Edwards Gloria Faucette Penny Gilliam Tim Hackney

Debby Is ley Mark Is ley Linda James Linda Jones

Pat Jones Jo Ann Lemons Joan Long Terry Lute

Raymond Maness Clark Newlin Keith Ray Jim Raye

Linda Riley Sandy Riley Pete Stewart Gayle Sykes

Dianne Thomas Janet TrolUnger Denny Williams

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Mr. Billy Thacker

Wayne Allen Johnny Alvis Patricia Alvis Dennis Barnett Linda Barts

Kendall Boggs Eva Byrum Alice Chatman Walter Coggins Janie Edmonds

Vickie Flournoy Lynette Garrison Patrick Ingram Norma Jean Johnson Mildred Jones

Connie Lamb Allan Lassiter Jane Leach Albert Marks Larry Modlin

Jerry Parks Gerald Duffey Phyllis Smith Rebecca Spoon Pat Starnes

Blanche Stewart Patricia Stewart Brenda Stout Judy Welborn Betsy White

Judy Williamson

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Rebecca Allen, Larry Anders, Clinton Boggs, Gail Byrd, Randy Clark, Pam Coble, Tony Cole, Billy Duffey, Sue Goodwin, Danny Gregory, Gary Hackney, Beverly Hughes, Claude James, Janet Jones, Wanda Lassiter, Phyllis Leach, Eddie May, Ralph Mitchell, Howard Neese, Hazel Norman, Sharon O'Daniel, Bobby Oldham, Barbara Pack, Carolyn Phillips, Gary Phillips, Nitchell Ray, Phyllis Rich, Pam Rippy, Linda Rogers, Carolyn Shoe, Dianne Wall, Gail Wilson.

3ifffi And Sixtd Qv^des Mrs. Thelma Watts

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Tyson Adams, Joe Allen, David Allgood, Randy Bayliff, Frankie Brownmg, Eddie Bullard, David Gates, Catherine Chatman, Dallas Childress, Deborah Cooper, Deborah Crabtree, Charles Crutchfield, Randy Faucette, Ann Garrison, Debbie Hall, Debbie Ingram, Sue Ann Jones, Susan Martin, Benita Mullis, Larry Ray, Roger Ray, Darry Smith, Ruby Starnes, Randy Thompson, Ira TroUinger, Ruth TroUinger, Albert Webster. Sandra Whitfield, Patricia Fisher.

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Judy Alvis, Steve Anthony, Ronald Barnett, Eugene Boggs, Lewis Boggs, David Bowden, Connie Bowes, Carol Clayton, Larry Cole, Linda Cranford, Pat Ector, Kay Faucette, Floyd Garner, Butch Hughes, Cathy Jones, Howard Leach, Anne Lewis, Mary Marks, Sheila Martindale, Sharon Mullis, Billy Parrott, Ricky Phillips, David Ra ye, Mike Riley, , Sandra Rippy, Lewis Scoggins, Jimmy Smith, Chester Stout, Martha Stutts, Benny, Tranbarger, Linda Turner, Joan Walker, Leon Wright.

3ouvt(i QvAcie Miss Lillie Home

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Bruce Allen, Buster Anders, Wanda Andrews, Yvonne Boone, Billy Bosquet, Annette Clark, Phyllis Clayton, Ronald Ezzell, Theresa Faucette, Steve Hall, Toby Isley, Elsie James, Walter Jones, David Jones, Sharon Leach, Joe Modlin, Ronnie Morris, Van Newlin, June Pickett, Sharon Ramsey, Thomas Riley, Brenda Scoggins, Jerry Roach, Terry Snotherly, Jimmie Spoon, Jesse Stewart, Betty Jean Watkins, Cooky Williams, Steve Wilson.

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Mitchell Adams, Donna Andrews, Bobby Anthony, Keith Barts, Davene Byrum, Deborah Carroll, Gilbert Clayton, Beverly Costain, Michael Edmonds, Billy Faucette, Miles Gilliam, Barbara Hardy, Harold Koch, Jimmy Jones, Tommy Mann, Michael Murray, Ronnie Norman, Allen Ray, Danny Ray, Sherry Snotherly, Pamela Stewart, Rubert Stewart, Diane Stout, Victor Stout, Rickey Tucker, Linda Walker.

5fiirJ Qvdide Miss Emma Cox

Roger Alvis, Bobby Apple, Jeffrey Boggs, Johnny Boggs, Wayne Boggs, Tommy Cathey, Alice Clayton, Danny Edmonds, Jean Faucette, Dana Faulkner, Johnny Fogleman, Ellen Foust, Doris Freeman, Mary Garner, Clay Griffin, Roy Hardin, Kathey Hemphill, Donald Lamb, Cassandra Leach, Roger Maness, Ann Marks, Gary McBride, Michael Minnis, Roger O'Daniel, Dale Phillips, David Phillips, Carla Ray, George Ray, Janett Shealy, Lee Starnes, Danny Thomas, Wayne Turner, Janice Walker. Second And GfiirJ Qv^de Mrs. Howard Gates

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Nickolas Bartis, SheilaBarts, DebraBest, CarolCrabtree, BrendaFaucette, Jane Faucette, Ann Ghantt, Steven Hackney, Karen Hall, Elizabeth Hunt, Gayle Isley, Pamela Isley, Steve Isley, Diane Jones, Michael Jones, Sheila Kincaid, Linda Newlin, Vickie Phillips, Steven Ray, Anthony Sykes, Paula Thies, Dale Thompson, Garry Trollinger, Tommy Warren, Gregory Whitfield, Debra Wood, Karen Wood, Bettie Workman,

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Shelia Adams, Kenneth Alvis, Danny Anderson, Kathy Baker, Delia Cole, Charles Edwards, Peggy Edmonds, Harold Garner, Susan Garrison, Jeffrey Griffin, Judy King, Jeffrey Leach, DwightMarks, Joey Martindale, Kay Modlin, Robin Murphy, Allen Newlin, Marshall Saunders, Bessie Scott, Sharon Scroggs, TeddySkelton, Dennis Shropshire, Roy Starnes, Troy Starnes, Jackie Sykes, David Thompson, Gail Tucker, Katie Lou Vincent, 37 3nst QvA^e Mrs. Evelyn Jones

Sharon Adams, Glenda Clark, Robert Cobb, Kenneth Edmonds, Carolyn Faucette, Opal Freeman, John Clifton Hardin, Lois Hemphill, Kenneth Jones, Melinda Kimrey, Cynthia Leach, Steve Hicks, Brenda Modlin, Theresa Montgomery, James Phillips, Cynthia Ramsey, Vickie Riley, Donna Smith, Sheryl Stout, Phillip Thompson, June Walker, Cathy Wilson.

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CynthiaAldridge,CraigBarnett, Anne Brewer, Debbie Carter, Cynthia Fogleman, Sherry Foust, Vernon Garner, Vicki Garrett, Milton Hall, Richard Hyatt, Lynda Ingram, Bobby Jones, Paul May, Gary Modlin Elaine ' Phillips, Rennie Price, Elaine Smith, Merwin Smith, Gary Lee Vincent, Danny Wilkins.

38 A C T VI TI I E S Seated: Mr. G. D. Baines, Sponsor; Jimmy Johnson, President; Gayle Alvis, Vice-President; Nookie Ray, Secretary; Buck Montgomery, Treasurer. Second row: Randy Isley, Donna Abe rnathy, Vicki Tew, Lewis Duncan, Larry Alvis, Katherine Maness, Jimmy Thompson, Nancy WaU.

Seated: Anne Williamson, Secretary; Donna Abernathy, Treasurer; Jimmy Johnson, President; Bill Edwards, Vice-President. Second row: Dana Knight, Miss Lillie Home, Sponsor; Mr. Hardy Tew, Sponsor; Linda TroUinger, Becky Gates, Nancy Wall, Wilma Thies.

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Donna Abernathy, President; Linda Anderson, Vice-President; Jeanne Shealy, Secretary; Betty Mont- gomery, Treasurer; Mrs. Syble Miller, Sponsor.

Taddy Martin, President; Bill Edwards, Vice-President; Kenny Hall, Secretary; Wally Gillam, Treas- urer. Other members are Robert Spoon, Wayne Edwards, Wayne Clayton, Teddy Way, Robert Maness, Steve Richmond, and Donald Byrum. Qivls' Monogv3im CluS

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Jimmy Johnson, President; Larry Alvis, Vice-President; Emil Tew, Secretary; Lewis Duncan, Treas- urer; Mr. Claar, Sponsor; Sammy Jones, Taddy Martin, Gary Rich, Junior Fogleman, Randy Isley, Dwyane Pack, Jerry Hicks, Donald Byrum, Gerald Smith, Richard Lamb, Roger Boggs, Donnie Tew, Charles Clark, Wayne Edwards, Rickey McPherson, James Oldham, Jimmy Riley, Buck Montgomery, Johnny Minnis, Frankie Sykes.

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Ann Moore, President; Rickie Alvis, Vice-President; Ann Rich, Secretary; Joan Roberts, Treasurer; Mrs. Joan Wrenn, Sponsor.

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Head Coach Assistant Coach Art Claar Bill Thacker Coach Claar is a Little AU-American from Catawba College. For three he years Coach Thacker is a graduate of Graham was on the All Conference North State High School and Eastern Carolina College. Team. He started his coaching career at He made basketball All- Conference in '54. Wilmington Jr. High. Later he to came E. Although this is his first year with us, he M. Holt High School in Alamance County. has demonstrated his ability to lead our After one year at Holt he came to Haw teams to victory. River. He is a seven year veteran of our coaching staff. This year he was chosen Alamance County Coach of the Year. 3oof6a//

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LINEMEN First row, left to right: Emo Tew, Salty Sykes, Jimmy Riley, Taddy Martin, James Oldham, Lewis EJuncan, Sam Farrar. Sec- ond row: Gerald Smith, Buck Montgomery, Casey Lamb, Dwyane Pack, Randy Is ley, Donnie Tew, Roger Boggs, Jerry Hicks, Rickey McPherson.

BACKS Left to right: Sammy Jones, Junior Fogle- man, Johnny Minnis, Larry Alvis, Gary Rich, Jimmy Johnson, George Roach, Nookie Ray.

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The Indians of 1960 began the gridiron season with 25 hopeful prospects. Although tne number of candidates was small compared with other schools, the experience of the past campaign carried us through a successful season with 5 wins, 2 loses, and 1 tie. The players were small in size but giants in determination and desire. A few teamsof higher classification felt the razor sharp edge of the Indians war toma- hawks. Several of the braves that led us on the war path for the last time in their high school football careers were Tew, Alvis, Jones, Johnson, Sykes, Oldham, Farrar, Martin, and Boggs. Bas^ef5a/I Qivl

Co-Captain Co-Captain Faye Fogleman Gayle Alvis

First row, left to right: Sue Ray, Betty Montgomery, Linda TroUinger, Gayle Alvis, Faye Fogleman, Pam Rickie Alvis, Margaret Long, Vicki Kimrey, Anne Williamson, Penny Tew, Jeanne Shealy, Jeanette Mont- Goodwin, Gayle Pearson. Second gomery, PamMcLendon, Carol New- row: Sheila Welborn, Ann Hughes, lin, Ann Rich. Karen Thies,

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First row, left to right: Gary Rich, Larry Johnson, Junior Fogleman, Jimn^y Johnson, Nookie Ray, Roger Boggs. Second row: Coach Art Claar, Johnny Minnis, Rodney Bayliff, George Roach, Taddy Martin, Emo Tew, Lewis Duncan, Charles Clark, Salty Sykes, Sammy Jones.

The baseball team of '61 is looking forward to an improved season over last year's 3-7 record. Tew and Johnson, All-County in '60, will receive support from Ray, Clark, Fogleman, Duncan, Rich, Roach, Byrum, and Maness. We will depend on the pitching strength of Tew and Clark, with Clark and Rich behind the plate. In the infield will be Ray, Johnson, Fogleman, and Duncan. The outfield will be played by Roach, Rich, Byrum, and Maness.

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Electricity OoesSoMucli DURHAM BANK Costs So AND TRUST CO. LiHIe

The cost of most irems you use foday has more than doubleo Complete Banking Service since 1940 But. during the iome Derioa, the unit cost oi electricity hos decreased 38% vhile vour residential usage hos increased five times, indicoting a higher stondord ot living. Elec- tricity IS the biggest bargain in your family's budget'

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HOME & FARM A modern-fireproof, CENTER well-lighted warehouse.

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Compliments of

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Haw River, North Carolina Highway 70-A Haw River, North Carolina

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Haw River, North Carolina

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Frank B. Routh, Owner Phone CA 6-1217 DialCA 7-2711 Graham, North Carolina

Burlington -Haw River Road Burlington, North Carolina Dial CA 7-7488 Burlington, North Carolina

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Manufacturers of Member of Quality Sleep Equipment Federal Deposit Corporation Bedding for those who deserve the best.

Graham, North Carolina

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THE REMNANT SHOP

The City of Cone Fabrics

Haw River, North Carolina

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Haw River, North Carolina Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated

FIRST FEDERAL SAYINGS PENDERGRAPH GARAGE 24 Hour Service AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Used Cars New & Used Parts OF Junk Cars Bought BURLINGTON Phone CA 7-7370

Mebane, North Carolina

Insured Savings Home Loans ALAMANCE SPORTING GOODS

Phone CA 6-9308

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Simon and Mildred Phone CAnal 6-8586

Serving Pet Ice Cream 1520 North Church Street Haw River, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina

RICH & THOMPSON THE DAILY TIMES NEWS

"Alamance County's Only Daily Newspaper" Funeral Directors Ambulance Service

Burlington, North Carolina Phone CA 6-1622 Graham, N.C. Burlington, N.C.

CENTRAL GROCERY

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Wholesale Groceries, Notions, and Confectioneries

Phone CA 7-3693 122 North Main Burlington, North Carolina Compliments 0/

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CEDAR CLIFF PHARMACY FARM SERVICES, INC.

1623 Vaughn Road Burlington, North Carolina Phone CAnal 6-5456 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 100 East Elm Street Graham, North Carolina 274 Graham -Hopedale Road, Burlington

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Highway 70 -A GRAHAM BARBER SHOP East of Burlington P.O. Box 235 6-8138 Phone Graham, North Carolina Haw River, North Carolina

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Phone CAnal 6-0017 Phone LOcust 3-9622 121 North Main Street 116 Clay Street Graham, North CaroUna Mebane, North Carolina TYSON-MALONE HARDWARE COMPANY ROXIE'S FLORIST

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Cold Drinks, Candy, Hilda & Louise -Operators Merchandise Phone CA 6-5656 Haw River, North Carolina Haw River, North Carolina

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Phone CAnal 7-2403 Almance County's favorite and finest. 337 East Elm Street Graham, North Carolina

SOUTHERN LAUNDRY & DRY POP'S MEN'S & WOMEN'S CLEANERS WEAR

For whiter brighter wash Dan & Vallie

Phone CA 6-8817 • Your patronage appreciated Maple Street Graham, North Carolina Haw River, North Carolina Part of all you earn is yours to save Compliments of COMMUNITY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN BURLINGTON BUSINESS ASSOCIATION COLLEGE

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Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina

SOMERS-PARDUE AGENCY MULUS'S GROCERY

Hawfields Road-Haw River Phone CA 6-2436

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Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina .

Let BASON & BASON show you HADLEY'S JEWELRY the lovely things they have for you: dresses, coats, Hadley's established 1899 hats, gloves, bags, & jewelry. "The Jewelers" 136 West Davis Street Graham, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina

COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY LONGEST SHOE STORE City Club-Velvet Step- Authorized Ford Dealer Weather Bird-Diamond Brand

126 North Main Street Graham, North Carolina Graham, North Carolina

HAW RIVER 66 NEWLIN HARDWARE CO., INC. Just call-

we pick. up and deliver your car Complete Line for Builders Tires, Batteries, Road Service Phone CA 6-5584

South Main Street Phone CA 6-1894 Burlington, North Carolina Haw River, North Carolina

THE EAGLE OIL CO. HAW RIVER PURE OIL Since 1921

Highway 70 -A Kerosene and Fuel Oil for Home -Heating

Haw River, North Carolina Phone LOcust 3-9741 Mebane, North Carolina McLEOD OIL COMPANY Compliments of

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"Style Headquarters for High School Students since 1914" MID-TOWN PARKING LOT Dinner Jackets for Rent

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T. N. BOONE TAILORS 274 East Davis Street Burlington, North Carolina

Burlington, North Carolina

BOB'S GRILL BILL'S SHELL SERVICE

Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q Free Pick Up and Delivery

Phone CA 6-8815 "You All Come" Highway 54 One Mile East 1165 North Church Street Graham, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina

NEAL WRIGHT, JEWELER GLIDE GAS STATION Specialists in Fine Diamonds

Emblematic Jewelry Watch Repairing Highway 70 -A At Trollingwood Phone CA 6-5956 204 South Main Street Haw River, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina .

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HAW RIVER CLEANERS MCNEILL'S GARAGE Tel. CA 6-1824 New & Used Parts For Sale Haw River, North Carolina Tel. CA 8-9227 Burlington, N.C.

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