A L Brown High School - Albrokan Yearbook (Kannapolis, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Cu1nul'u filth ,hfrisvr ILX., VVimlimp Cullcgcg Ari: f'z11m'ru Vlnlv CV:-.hI1'ixx'i': Iimiur Clusx xh11'ix1'l' IYIYRTLE FARRELL NLLLA llfuuus B X XX C.ll.N.C.g liiulngii Civuuml Si-ivizw l!.S.S..X.. XV.C'.ll.N,C'.1 Cunnmwciul Cuurxvs DoRoTIIv LAUIIMLIND AB., VVeslcvang Social Stmlivs lVlERLE ETTA LANCASTER B.S., Flora M:Icl.lm1:IlIl5 Biologw' JEAN MCARVEII B.S.S.A., VV.C.U.N.C.g Comnxvrciul Crmrsvs Stmlent flUl'l'TVI11l!'11f Advisor ANNE MCIVER A.ll., W.C.U.N.C.: Latin: Latin Club Adviser WILLIS ANN MCLEOD A.Il,, VV.C.U.N.C.g Scivnvez Clwmistrv: Clmmistry Club Adviser MRS. JOE lx1ARTlN All., Lcniur Rhvnc Collcgvg flfll1lHll'fL'llIl Courses I. B. MILLEII A.B., A.M., Llniversitv uf Nurth Cnrulimng Imlustrial Arts lX'lARCELLE MILLIIWAY ILS.. VVukc Fcrrcstg E11QliSlIj Kuppu Tri-Hi-Y IxI.l'l7lSL'I' MALIRINE PEIIRYMAN AB., VV.C.Ll.N.C.g Englishp Iounmlixmg CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff Adviscrg Quill uml Scroll Cn-Adviser MRS. ROBERT L. PHILLIPS ILS., A.S.T.C.g Phvsicul Educationg Girls' Couch: Clwurleudur Sponsor OVEDA POAG JMB., Bob jnxws Llniversitvg Englisllg Spanish: Spanish Club Adviser MRS. ROSEBUD RIIINEIIAIIDT B.S.ll.E., VV.C.U.N.C.g Ilmm' lfL'm1rn1Iicx ADELINE ROGERS AB., VV.C.U.N.C.g lfnglislzg Dmmulicsg Dmmutics Clulv Ailrisvr E . , 5 , rv-N f nl Y , ..v R f J .N ' v a .7 5 w MRS. ASHLEY B. ROBERTS A.B., Universitv of North Carolina: French: Shorthanrl: Business Correspondence REBECCA SLATE .-LB., Greensboro College: Histor-vp Dean of Girls LoIs SMITH A.B., VV.C.U.N.C.: English: History GRAIiAM W. SOMERS A.A., Mars Ilill College: A.l3., Berea College: M.Ed.. Duke Univetsitv: Ilfutlwmutics lXlARII.YN STANLEY BA., Llniversitv of North Carolina Social Stuzlies MRS. WILLIAM E. TUCKER B.S., Appulzleltimt State Teaelters' College: Home Economics: F.H.A. Adviser ANNE WASIIBIIRN A.B., YV.C.Ll.N.C.: Mathematics: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Adviser: Health Committee Chairman BOBBY VYIEANT A.B., M.A.Ed., llniversitv of North Carolina: Plrvsical Education: Head Coach Football: Base- ball: Assistant Basketball Coach: Physical Education Director MRS. A. M. WHITMIRE A.B.,XViI1tlIrop College: English: Quill aml Scroll Adviser: CANNON REPORT Business Staff Adviser FRANCES WEAST B.S., Appalucltiun State Teachers' College: Librarian MRS. HELEN BOSTIAN Draughon's Business College: Secretary MRS. HARVEY LEE LIUFFMAN Lewis Ilotcl Training School: Dietitian Pictures Not Shown MRS. EMMA M. CROWE JAMES IJAVID HILL C. L. MAIILUEN CZIIARLES lhlISENllElMER MRS. E. ORLANIT lhflRS. ARTHUR ROIIR LIELEN RUDISILL MRS. T. VINSON V Gcrakliue Hxvf -Konica Tinker Iycmi Slug? -Ramauq S41-F CHVS Spnffiw EAWBV' FCQTUYQ EAR,-DY Ntwi Efiifor ca-Edlfor Tm ,BMP Sl Por I5 f'-Amar Bubba Mulhs Humor tdffu -. Ioan nc EJf+ov D065 le!! 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Vs . 22' X P! 'N ,, rf" - x .u 'AWA SEEN-5 H Sq h!m3Nc.Y Wxavihc Kaine hlllifamb Nllf, 1' blood SENIUH HI-Y First row: Jerry Sides, Max Collins, Bobby Ra Julian, Flo d Echerd, Rex Savage, Charles Casto Tommy I-llartis. Second row: jimmy Donahw jimmy Rogers, Johnny Richardson, Darwi McCOmbs, Gene McCombs, james Waller, Ioh Blount. Third row: Kermit Goble, Ray McKinne' joe Thomas, Zeb Bradford, Ierry I-lollar, Dann Gray. jA,e Xnfzzwing .fdfumni :UMA fo exfenc! fo Me enior C4155 o 151 Meir liearfiefif congraIf1,i!afion5: Miss SHIRLEY AUSTIN MR. GERALD BLACKBURN Miss NANCY BLACKBURN MR. CLIFFORD H. BROWN MRS. WALTER BLACKBURN BUEE MR. RICHARD W. GIBBON MR. FRED GOODNIGHT MRS. DOLLIE ALLEN GRIFFIN Mlss DOROTHY HAMPTON MR. JIMMIE JUNG MR. NEWMOON JUNG MR. C. L. MAULDEN MR. LESTER MCCARN MR. WAYNE PETREA MRS. GLADYS WAOONER RITOHIE MR. CHARLES WRENN Miss NATHALIA MARTIN SENIUH THI-HI-Y First row: Ruth Burton, Annie Lou Cook, Ioyc johnson, Doris Allen, Joyce Tucker, Betty Collin Ramona Self, Nancy Shepherd, Priscilla Droletti Ruby Weddington, Alice Overcash. Second rou Camilla Linker, Hilda Pennin ton, Nancy Safri Ann Keziah, Margaret Newell, lgliyllis Safrit, Sharo Owings, Carrie Mae Ewan, Ioanne Brooks, Sall Wagner, Peggy Robinette. Third row: Margarn Ellen Sechler, Gwen Peeler, Barbara Callicut Evelyn Garriss, Peggy Barlow, Rebecca Phillip Nancy Knight, Sara Carpenter, Mary Ann Vicker Lena McKinley. Fourth row: Eleanor Foil, Francs Enkins, Christine Teal, Phyllis Munday, Charlesan ogan, Phyllis Freeland, jean Riggs, Gail Phillip Martha Gosson, Peggy Hall. Fifth row: Sara Chastain, jeweldean Howard, Geraldine Hart, Bet! Rhlyne, Doris Hardister, Morene Lunsford, Arr: W' es, Gayle Lumsden, -lean Watts, Carol Wile Frances McClamroclc. . m,gM .3 ex ,iw w if W ei + N, s... 4 iz if ER, 'L L MM i K Q W We. M KX S ml, A ' " 8 ' Q' ., 'K My H i fx f, Q EA NM Q 'f fQQl'R4Wjfff'N My 5 ff' Q N . rf XTR . 9,32 .fm Q. N xii ... Eg .A W' .X ,ms Q-'PG xx gif X .. X . 3, vm wr W .mu-. a 5 K gm ff S5 f ' .X :Q Q4 Q - Q -Q 5 M , N Q K A va.--f 4 B9 M1 X sw . ns-Sw' 41 A A 3,54 Q - . AQ . . 4 +, b-D4 N , A Rn ,H xf W I .5 J N if my .-Q W 'fs S sv LN! 5951144 5' ,wig L' Q W ' -f , ,M if-QS 1. 'H W .Jw- -it N1 W as !l Inf SE IUH CLASS P OFFICERS BETTY COLLINS . . . ..,.. President GENE MCCOMBS . , , .... V ice-President RANIONA SELF . . . . .Secretary ZEB BRADFORD . . . .Treasurer YEARS HEMEMBEHEU A cap, a gown, and then class night, A smile, a dream that you hold tight. A word of cheer to all who know The lump in your throat that you dare not show. No words nor dreams nor deeds can express The way you feel in a graduation dress. Down the aisle with heads held high VValk you, the seniors, each with a smile. A smile that hides all the fears, A smile which soon may tum to tears, A smile that looks back on all you've done, A smile that says, "Not finished, just begun. n "This is your night," the smile seems to say. "A night which did seem so far away. This is your night, your dream come true. This is your nightg the rest is up to you." You look hack, just four years ago- You do not know what the future holds. The past is forgotten: the future unfolds. You can only hope and dream, but now you know IWASCQTS DIANE SLAWSON 'JOYCE TUCKER FLETCHER CRANFORD, In. Page Ten CL Our class of 1951 will leave the sacred halls of VV. Cannon High i School as students when our gradua- tion exercises are completed. But our hearts will always remain with our Alma Mater. The pleasant memories of our school days, far from the worldly problems of adulthood, will not be forgotten. Among our fondest memories is the day in September of 1947, when we entered Cannon High to drop our first pebble into the ocean of broader edu- cation. The first ripple made by the pebble W T revealed much pleasure as wc became accustomed to the ways and means of the school that was to be our home for the next four years. Our class adviser, Miss Willie Mae Cowan, and the following officers: Freddy Martin, President, Guy Linker, Vice-President, Floyd Echerd, Secretary, Ray McKinney, Treasurer, and Barbara Rogers and Charles Castor, Representatives to Student Council, helped us get established in this institution for a successful year. Our first class party was in the form of a dance in the school gymnasium. lt was a huge success and was enjoyed by all who attended. At the close of the year our principal, Mr. R. hlelton, resigned in order to study for his doctor's degree. The second ripple grew larger as we entered our sophomore year. We shed our title of "Green Fresh- men," and took our new one of "Sophisticated Sopho- omores." Sophomores-music to our ears. We figured that we knew just about all there was to know about high school, but we were only beginning to learn. We had our first representative in the Student Government, who was Nancy Shelf, Treasurer of the organization. Our officers elected this year were: Charles Castor, President, Phyllis Freeland, Vice-President, Sara Carpenter, Secretary, Floyd Davis, Treasurer, Betty Collins and Danny Gray, Council Members. Our ad- viser was Miss Elizabeth Graham. Mr. Fred O. Drum- mond came from Mt. Holly to be our new principal. We were very proud when some of our classmates were tapped into the National Honor Society. Ir is quite an honor for a Sophomore to be chosen as a member of that organization. This year the school band went to the Lion's Club Convention in New York City. We had our annual class party in May. It was a picnic and swimming party at Mirror's Lake. The cool weather didn't keep us from enjoying swimming, play- ing golf, and eating. The third ripple expanded even more and we found ourselves in the junior Class. In October, at our class meeting, we chose to lead us: Betty Collins, President, Gene McCon1bs, Vice- President: Zeb Bradford, Secretary: Sara Carpen- EVELYN Gaamss Historian SS HISTUHY ter, Treasurer, Annie Lou Cook and Zeb Bradford, Council Representatives, and Betty Collins, Social Chairman. We had Miss Nadine Gragg as our ad- viser. ln the Student Government, Janice Wood represented us as Secre- tary of the Student Body. I Q This was to be an eventful year for us, as juniors. We had our first class play, "There Go The Grooms," which was directed by Miss Adeline Rogers. Everyone was excited over our first big prom. The Seniors entertained us at Christmas with a Senior-Junior Prom, carrying out the theme "Holiday Inn." The greatest event of this year was the trip made by the third year his- tory classes to Washington, D. C. We visited the historical buildings in the capital and also the Luray Caverns in Virginia on our return trip. We ordered our long-waited-for class rings and pins and proudly displayed them in April. Clirnaxing the year was the junior-Senior Prom, using the mysterious theme, "Arabian Nights." Palm trees, Arabian tents, and beautifully colored draperies made it a night of splendor long to be remembered. As the circle grew wider into spheres of greater in- fluence, we were at last "dignified" Seniors. Betty Collins, President, Gene McCombs, Vice-Presi- dent, Ramona Self, Secretary, Zeb Bradford, Treasurer, Betty Collins and Danny Gray, Councillors, and Char- lesana Logan, Social Chairman, led us through an exciting and busy year. At a meeting early in the year we elected Janie Kale, Prophet, Evelyn Garriss, His- torian, and Bill Fulcher, Lawyer. There were so many things to be done. Class colors, flowers, superlatives, and mascots were chosen. Our class poem, song, last wills, and activities were written. We had our pictures made and did all that exciting business of ordering calling cards, announcements, caps and gowns, and diplomas. It was our turn to have Senior Day. We chose maroon and white for our colors, the gardenia for our Hower, and Diane Slawson and junior Cranford for our mascots. To Mr. Lester McCarn, we dedicated our yearbook. During our twelve years of school, we had looked forward to the time when we could march down the aisle with solemn dignity to the Baccalaureate Sermon, the Class Day Exercises, and across the stage to receive our diplomas. But now that the time had finally arrived, there was a peculiar feeling deep inside us. lt hardly seemed true that, after these years of "toiling and struggling," we were leaving our Alma Mater. It was hard to realize that we would not be coming back here as students anymore, that we were parting from many of our friends, never to see them again. We had spent a most wonderful four years in high school. Though the last ripple of our high school career had passed, its joys will never fade from our memories. SE IDRS Annie Sue Adams lntrztmurztl Sports l: l'.ll..'X. l, Z, Nvurotzitw 1. llvlcgzttt' tu Railciglt 2: Lilurnrx flulm lg Ollicc Page :lg Sus' xitm Ilnuw lg lfnsltiun Show lg Stu- tlt-nt .Xtlministrntimx Dm' lg llmm- Ilmnn Nt-t't't-tart -l. Evelyn Adcock lntr.tlmtt'nl Spnrts lg llilxlc Elllllt K, -l. Julia Allen lntmmuml Smarts l, .23 l,ilmr4trx' Llulm -lg ltnsltiun Slum' lg Student Xtlminintrutiun Ilan' l. Doris Bange l.il1l'.il'v flulx -lg llilmlc Club 2, 3g Stutlvut filtXt'l'I1l11l'lll Dzttwc Cunt- lmttm' 4. Wanda Barlow 'l'ri llil' 1, 3: llilulc filth lg l.i lmrnrv fluli 5, -lg Stutlcnt Govern' ment Dnttu: llrltttttittm- -l. Charles Bass ,luniur Yursi x lluutlmll lg Ili-Y l, 1: llumv llwmt Viet- llrcsiclt-nt l. SE IUHS Mary Elizabeth Adams lntrnnutml Spurts lg l'.ll..'X. lg Quill :mtl Scroll 4, 4: l.iIyr:trv fluli 41 Latin Club fig llumu llnmn llc purtt-r 4: Ctxxox llIuI'llIl'I' llusint-ws Stull' 4, -lp Student .Mlministrtttinm DM' 1: junior Plan Mnrsltnl 4. Doris Bernice Allen llgtslxvtlmztll "ll" 'llfttttt 1: llttrai murztl Sports l. 2, 'lg l'tilliY -l: Session lluusu lg Ilutm- llmnn lrvns un-r 4: fxxxux lll I'tlll'l llcptn'tt'l' 5, lxclmngo lzlitut' -lx lmtsltiult Slum' l. 2: Stutlt-nt .X-lminiszrntitm Dm 4: ,lllttim'St-tiiut' llztnn' C'mnlnllll't' 4: St'l1inl'.ltlnitn llztnu' Cmttltllttvt' -l. Mary Evelyn Baker ltttrztlnltml Sports l: lltxltiutt Shun' l. 1. Ray Barbee lntrtmturnl Sports l, Z: ,luuiur Yttrsitx' fllll'i'l'll'lltll'l' -l: Session lltbllst' 2, .-lg Stlltlcnt EltlYk'l'I1l1N'Dl l,lll1L'K' Clvtttlttittct' 4, -l: lltnm- Rumi! llc. pnrtcl' l. Norma Barnhardl' 'l'rifllifY lg Klunitut' 4, -l. Svurutttrt -l: ll'cm'lt Clulw 1, l, St-crt't.ttx' l. llrcsitlvnt .lc Stuclt-nt Cliworntttctit llatnrc C'tmtlttittvt' l. 2, 4, 4: llnmr llmnn S1-ct'1't.tl'N' l, 'l'1'custlt't'l' 2, -lt Sung Clxxtttttitlut- -l: flmrus l. 1. fl: "xlL'SSl2ll'lU l. 1. 'la Opcrutttt l, lp C'.xxxnN Ihl'tm'l' Business Stull' 5, -l. .Xssistatnt llttsinuss Nlnltztgvr 4: lzishiiin Slum' I: sllllllilil :Xtlmin istrattitm DM' I. .lg 'ltlltim'St'l1im' llnnfc fAUll!l'l1llll'k' 4: St-nim',Iunim llnncu Vmtttttittcv -lc " llwro Cin The C-rumttsn Vast 4, I , l' ..f' t . elvl, I, t' J ff . 1 1 -3 . 1 K ' Bennie Baucom , .Q N l lntl'.ttuur:tI Sports I: Kluhltor 3. -l: Ullivt' Pztgt' -l: Stmsiutt lluust' fl. 4. I , SE IUH5 Joyce Bauknight Intramural Sports l: 1.ibrat'r Club 4: l'asltton Slton' l, 2. Mildred Bennett lfootball Sponsor 1, 3: lliblv Club 7 4: Dratnalics Club 4: Scssion lloust- I: Sttttlcnt Cltnwtttttcttt Ilanrt' lotntnitlut- 4: llontt- Room Scct't'larv ' 3: Slll1l'I'l1IllYC 4: Cltrisltnas Qutvstt 4 junior Yzlrsitv Cltt'cl'lt'atl1'l' 3, Yal' slIV 4. John M. Blount llottot' Socictx' 4, 4: lliY 1, 4, 4. 't-sitlvttt 4: Rlotlol Xitplattn' Clult lR'1lMlI4l'I' 3. 4: Monitor 3, 4: Cltctn tstrv Clttb 4: Spanislt Club Yin' l't't's- vnl 4: l.ztlin Club 4: St-ssion lloust' I Slutlunl .'Xtltttlntstrattott Dat I, 3: ntttttt-ttct-tttt-ttt Marshal 3: Supct'l.t ttvt- 4: llctlication Cotntnittvt- 4. Bobby Bowles Intramural Sports l, 2: llascball 1: llil l, 4: Stutlcnt lSot't'rntnt'nt llttncx' Cotnntittcc 4. Betty Jean Brawley l7.ll,.X. 2: Olliu' Paw' 4: Ucncral Xlltsic I: Cltortts 1: "Nlussialt" l, 2: l tslttott Sltow 2. Betty Joanne Brooks Intramural Sports l, 1: 'l't'illiY 4 4: lV.ll.nX. l, 2: lJI'Jll1l1lllCS Clttlt 4 Ilonw ltootn lh-porter l: Cxxxox 't-ott't' lla'pot'tvt' 3. llotnt' lloont ltlilor 4: "'l'ltt-rt' Co 'l'ltt- Crowns" K tsl 4. SE IUHS Intramural Sports l. 2, 3: junior Varsitv llaskctball l, Yarsilv 2. 4. 4: Tri-lli-Y 4: G.A..'X. I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: llotnt- Room lh-pot'tct' l: l7asltiott Show 1, 3: SllItlCl1l .Xtl ntinistraliott Dat' l, 3. Donald Blanton junior Yarsitv lfootball l, .Zz lntra tnural Sports l, 1, 3: llotnc llootn 'l'rt-asurvt' l. Lorene Bonds lntrantural Sports l: 'l'ri-lli'Y 3: l3.ll.A. l: Bihlt' Club 4: Junior Class Plat' clllI1ll11lllt'C 3. Zeb Boyce Bradford, Jr. Intramural Sports l, Z: Yarsitx' llaskctlmll 3, 4: llonor Socictt' 4, 4: lli-Y I, 2, 4: Monogram Clttb 3. 4, Sccrvtarv 4: Monitor 3, 4: llratnatics Clttb 4: Spanish Clttb 3, 4, l'rcsitlvnl 3: Stutlcnt Council 2. 3, 4: Prusi tlcnt S,LttlL'nt fitnvrttttwttt 4: Svssion llouse l, 2, 3, 4: Dt-lcgatt' Tar llt-vl llovs' Static 3: Sucrctarv Junior Class 3: Trt-asttrvr St-nior Class 4: Mist-tl Chorus 3, 4: "Mt'ssialt" 3: Stutlcnt tXtlministration Dav l. 3: Social Stantlartls Cottfcrt-occ 2, 3: Masta-r ol' Ccrvtttottius junior Scttior 3: "'l'ltt'rc Co Tltc Grooms" Cast 3: Scnior Sup:-rlativvs 4. Maxine Kerley Broadway Librarv Club 1, 4: C'ANNoN Rt I'0lt'l' Bttsim-ss Stall' 4: Dunst- Cont tnittm: 4. Helen Jeanette Brooks 'ltansfcrrcd from XVinccoll' 2: '1'ri- lli-Y 4: Latin Club 3: Clwtttistrv Club 4. SE IUHS J. L. Brooks luninr Yarsitv lfuntlxall 2: lntra- mural Sports l, 2: ,luninr Varsitv llasclmall 2. Winfred Bryant lntrnmural Spnrts 1, 3g Session lluusc 2. Ruth Burton llllflllllllllll Spurls lg lriflli-Y Z. 4, -la Xlnnilnr -lg Gvncral Music 2. Betty Jean Cameron l7.ll..X. 3: C'lwrl1s 2, 3. Sara Carpenter Intramural Spnrts lg 'l'ri-lli-Y -lg l'.ll..'X. lg liilmlc Clulx l'1'L-sirlclll -lg ilu-mlslrv Club Rucrnrtlirlgg Sccrvlarv -lg l.nlin Clulx 2, 3g Session llnusu lg llnlnr- llnnm Sucrutarv 2, l,l'CSlllL'I1l 3, Yif.'u-Prcsidvsnt -lg Sv.'L'rvtarv Snphn- llltlll' Class 2g ll-I'l'ilSLll'0l' Junior Class 33 Student .'xCllUll1lSl!'illlUl1 Daw' lg C',wsnN Rl.l'Ull'l' RL-porter -lg Mmm Cnnuuitlvv -lg ,luniorScninr llanu' cltlllllllllllkll 3: Sr-ninrjuniur Dance' l4Ull'lIUlllL'L' 4. Elnita Ammons Casper l3ll1lc Club 1, 3. l5E IUHS James C. Brown lntramural Sports l, 2. 3g Spanish fluh 4. . U , J A J4' I , l I mi. ffff' Bill Bullock lll-Y l, 2, 3, -lg Mnnngranr C'lulm 2. 3, -lg junior llaslwtlmall l. Varsitv 2, 3, -lg llllmlc Clulm -l. Barbara Callicutt Intramural Sports l, 2: 'l'ri-lli-Y 1, 3, 4: Sturlcnt Clmwsrmnvxmt Dancc fl0l'l'llIlllfL'L' -lg llanzl l, 2, 3: Chorus 3g Opurvstta 2. 3: l5asl1inn Slum' lg juninr Class Plav Gnrunitlcr- 3: Sv.-nim'-,luninr flUl'lll11lllCl' 4. Barbara Zane Carpenter lf.ll..-X, 2, 4. 4, Ollifcr 5: mm.- flub -lg llrarnatius Clulm 3g Nlixcxl Chorus 2. 3g ,luniur Plan' Marshal 3, frvw 3g llramatics Plan' Nlarslml 3. Prumptcr 3g Intramural Sports l. 2: l:.ll.A. llallv al llartscll 4, Con ford 3: "Rlussiah" l, 2g l7.ll.:X. Ilis lnrian 3, Prugraln Chairman 2g junior-Sv.-ninr Dccurzuinn Cnnunittcc 3g Opcrclta 2. Martha Carter l5.ll..'X. 2g llilmlv Club 3, 4. Charles Gordon Castor ,lunlnr Vnrsitv Frxntlmll 2. Varsitv 3, -lg lll-Y I, 2g Spanish Cluh 4g Xlnnugram flulm 4: Stuclvn! Council lg Session llnusc lg llunu' Room Prcsicla-nt 2. Vice-Prcsimlunt I, 3g Snplrmnnrc Class Prcsirlv.-nl 2: Mixccl Clmrus 2. 3g Opvrvlta lg Svninr Slll8fl2lflYl' -l: Stage' C'rc'w 3. I L I AY -0' "' f l 0 A-s .d.44v11l"' SE IUHS Mary Ella Cauble Intramural Sports l: liasbion Sbou' 1. Sarah Lee Chastain Intramural Sports l. 1: Tri-llil' Z, 3, 4: lill..-X. 3, 4: G..X..X. I. 1. 3, 4: Clwinislrv Club 4: Stutlcnt .Mlministration Dax' l. 3. Betty Campbell Cochran if.ii..x. 1. Betty Collins llonor Socivsty' 'l, 4, Ill-It-gaze lo Slam' Convention at Conrortl 3: 'l'ri IIi'Y 3, 4, l'r0sill1'nt 4. llclcgatv to lnwrstatl- Coiill-i'ciicv, Spartanluirgg. S. C. 4: Monitor' 3, 4: Quill aml Scroll 3, -l, Prusitlvlit 4: Clivmistrx Club 3, 4, lfirst Yiu'I'i'csitlt-ut 3: Latin Club l, 2: Stutlcnt Council Z. 4, Constitution Committee 2, Point lloartl Coinlnittco Chairman 4: Sv.-s sion llousv 2: llonn- Room l'rusialcnt 3, lla-portvr 4: junior' Class l'i'csiLln.'nt 3: Social Chairman 3: Svnior Class l'rvsitlt'l1l 4: Chorus Class l.ibl'z1l'ian I: "Messiah" l: CYANNUN RIPOICI llv.-portt-r 3, Co-lltlitor 4: Stullont ,Xtlministration Dax' I, 3: junior- Svnior Decorating Chairman 3: Sen ior Supvrlalivc 4: .'Xim-rican llistorx :Xwartl 3: Dulcgatv to N.C.S.l3.l. zu Cbapcl llill 4: CllilllIl1L'IlC1.'Illt'l1l Mar slial 3. Gurline Compton lliblo Club 4: Stuclunt Con-innu-nt Dance Coinniittvc 4: Nlixvtl Chorus 2. 3. 4: Opvrctta l. 2: Scxtvttt' 31 "Messiah" l, J.. Frank Coon llaiul l. 2, 3: 0rL'lwstra 3, 3: thllslillk' Orcltcslra 2, 3: .XllSoulli- ern Urclwstra, 'l'auipa. l7loritla 2: Music Educators National Com'v:n tion, St, Louis, Missouri 3. SE IUHS Joe Cavin Intramural Sports l, 2, 3: Session llousc 4: Chorus l. Betty Ann Cloninger lntrainural Sports l, lg l5.ll.tX. l, 2, 3, 4, Countx' llistorian 4: G..'X..-X. l: Monitor 3, -lg lliblc Club -l, Soc rutarv-Trcasurvr -lg Clicmistrv Club l'i'csiclunt 4: Spanish Club Prcsitlcnt -l: Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4: lfasbion Show l: Stutlcnt thClllllI1lSll'2lllUl1 Dav l. 3: Junior Class Plat' Comlnittct' 3. James Luther Coggins Monitor 3, 4: l,l'3!lll1lllCS Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Stutlcnl Uovt-rn mum llanuv: Comliiitluc 4: llomt' Room il-I'L'LlSlll'L'l' 2, 3: Dctlication Coinniillcv 4: liantl 3, 4: "Siri1igslt'i's" 2, 3. 4: Mixvtl Cliorus l, 2, 3. -l: Opt-rvtta I. 2: juniorSt-nior Com niittcc 3: St-niorjunior Conunittcv -l: "Mi'ssial1" l, 1. 3. Max Reid Collins junior h1lI'SIlY l-ootball 1: junior Yarsitx' Cliccrlcatlcr 3, Yarsitx' 4: lli-Y 4: liiblc Club Vice-l'rt-sitlviit -l: Dramatics Club 4: lllIL'Illl5Il'Y Club 4: Scssion llousv 2: IuniorSt-nior Dance Commiltcv: 3: Slutlunt all ministration Dax' 4. " , ' ov 'i 'fi I ' 4 WW - 3 z ,yo Annie Lou Cook jf! ' ' 'i-lli-Y 1, 3. Yicc-Prvsitlcnt 3: Clit-mistrv Club 3, -l, Rcportvi' 3 Corrvspontling SL'l.'l't'l2lrl'Y ll: Spani: Club 2, 3, Rcpnrtdf 3: Stutlt-nl, Council 3: Scssioixjrfousn l, 1: Home Room Sccrcta V l: SAlldCDf'1hdl11ll1 Duyl L l ' ' istration :' : V 1ci1ue'itwi1t Mar slit' .'li'l1ll'L'Cli ax' Cnininitlco 3. . ' 1 I 0 t 4 x. I N M Q . x 1 fi ' -M Kenneth W. Correll p' lli-Y l: Alonitor 3, 4: Spanisli Club 3. 4: l Ionic llooin Treasurer 1: llantl l, 2, 3. 4: UrL'liL'stl'zl 1, 3, -l: "Swingstcrs" 1. 4, 4: All-Stati- Orchcstra 2, 3. SE IUH5 Wade H. Curran, Jr. 'lr:tttsl'm't't's'tl lruttt Satnfurtl lliglt Scltmrl 1: lntt'tttttttt':tl Sports 1: Muni. Ittl' 4, 4: C'ltt'ntistt't' flult fl, 4: l,:tlitt ilttlv 15 S1-ssiun llmtsu 1: llrum' lluntn Si'ft'x'lttt't 1, l,I'k'5lill'lll 4: Stu tlvttt Xtltnittistrtttitm Ilan' 3: vlttniur- Si-niur llnnri' Kkttttittittu- 4: S1-uint' ,lttniur Ilattwt' ilxttttttittm-c 4. Jimmy Donahue Intrnmttrttl Sports I, 1: ,lttttinr X.tt'sttx llztslwtltttll 1: lliN I, 1, 4: Sttttlvttt l.mut't1t1n:tll Dutton' Clrttttttit tus' 4: Ilnntc llnntn Yin-l't'i-sitlcttt I: Sitlwrlutiti- 4: Sttttlm-nt .Xtltttinis tt.tttntt Dan I, 4. Frenchie Davis ltitmttitttatl Sports l, 1, 3: ,lltttiur Irmtlmll 1. I. Yatrsitt 4: llstsi-lmll 4, 4. Ralph Deal Xssistatttt Stttgt' Nlttttatgvst' l, 1: ltt trattmtml Sports I, 2: Ilumc lluum lrvatsltrut' I. 4: IIiY I: Scszsiutl llmtsv 1: Art C'lttIm 1. James Donahue Howard Cleveland Duffell ltxttmnttrul Sports I: Session llnusc 4, 4. t-,s SE IUH5 Lowell Thomas Daniels llzmcl I, 1, 4, 4: Ot't'ltcsIt'al J, 43 ,Xll-Static Orcltt'str.t ig "Su'ingsti't's" 5. 4. Floyd Davis Ilt-N I, 1: Suplmtttutx- C lass lrcns ttrcr 1: Iltvmt- llurtttt Yict' l'l'uslilt't1t 4, Doris Nanefte Davis C'l1ut'tts I: "Xlcssi.tlt" I: l.ttitt Clttlw 1, .ig I-mttlmll murmur' 4: K ltvttt istrx l'lttlm 4: lntt'.ttttLtt':tl Sports I. J. .K ' ,, 'x ' I 3 1, aryx Deese lntrtttttttr. Stuarts I: l,iIwt'1tt'v flllllt :lc llilvlt' Qllulu 42, 2 ,luniur Vlnss Plttt' Klstrsltlll 31 XI cut Int' I mrtlyttll 'Haunt l. K N - X L 1 N I J . ' A x ,"-1 X , ' A N. .Y 'Prbcilla Droleffe vflvglnistng Clulx 4: Sttttlt-nt lim' ct'htnsnt ljatltbxbtrlxitniitm' 4: Xlixctl Clturiu. 1, ?v:, Opp-twftln 1: Ncnim' JunifrlC'uttttttittct' 4: .Xtt flttli -I: ,luniur Platt Cutntttittt-v K. Ruby Eagle ltttratttturttl Sports I. 1: l.tItr:ttx cllllh 4, -l-, Ili-Ii-gate tu C'nt1t'vttlimt ig Ilihlc l'lttIx 5: flmttts 1, SE IUHS Floyd Hubert Echerd llaslvslball Varsilv l. 1. 3. 4: Intramural 'l'cnnis l, 1: lli-Y l. 2, 3. 4: Allllltlglfillll l'luh l, 1, 3. 4. xYlL'L"l,l'CSltll'l1l 4: l.atin l'lub 2. 3. lluportvr 2: Student Clovurnnwnt Dance- Coimniltvc 4: Ilomc Room Prvsizlcnt l, 'l'rcasurvr 2: flass Svc rclarv l: Stullcnt ,Xtllninistration Dax I. 3: Stage Crow 3. Alice Carol Edwards lntrainnral Sports I: Monitor 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Olliccr 3: lfash ion Show I: Stutlt-nt .Xtlniinistration Dax' 3: KYomltwluwliictit Marshal 3. Lee Fink junior Yarsitv l'ootball l. Yarsilx 1. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Intramural Sports l. 2: Monogram fluh 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: lliY I. 2. 3: Supp-rlativc 4. Mary Fowler Intramural Sports l: latin Club I, 2: Tri-lli-Y 4. Billy Fulcher ll'Ill'1lIlllll'ill Sports l: llrainatics Club 4: Sr-ssion llousu l: L'lass lan vcr 4: Stutlvnt .-Xtlministration Dax 3: "'l'lu-rc Go Thu Grooms" Cast 3: Supa-rlativc 4. Evelyn Elaine Garriss 'l'rillifY 2, 3, 4, Sv.-crclarx 4: Dramatics Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Sucrctarv 3: Session llousc 1: llotnc llooln Prusitlcnt l, Sv:crvtal'x 1, Yiccllrvsimlo.-tit 3. 4: Siuclcnt .Xml ministration Dat' l. 3: c4llllllllt'l1L'k' incnt Marshal 3: "'l'lu'rc Go Thu Clroolns" Cast 3: junior Sunior lJani'v Conunittcv 3: Class llistorian 4: Por-in Comxnittcc 4. SE IDRS Peggy Ann Edmiston llolnc lloolu l,l1'SlllL'I1l l, Ruportcr 1: lntrzunural Sporis l. 2: junior Senior Dance Connnittcc 3: "Muse sinh" l: Ulu' flub l: Siutlr-nt .Ml luinistration Dax' l: 'liriflli-Y 2, 3, 4: junior Plat' C'oxnmittcu 3: Studcnt Cloxcrnlnunl llanuu c4I7lHll1lllk'0 4: l.ibrarx .Xssistant 4: Ollicc Page 4. Corrie Ewan lllll'iIllllll'1ll Sports I: 'l'ri-lli-Y 1. 1, 3: Caincra Club 4: G..X..X. l: Xlonitor 4: Ilihlc Club 3, 4: Session llousc 3: junior Plat' Marshal 3: lashion Show I: .XII Club 4. Alpheus Gray Ford llraxnatics Club 4: llihlo Club l. Phyllis Ann Freeland llllmlllllfill Sports l: lioothall Spon- sor I, 2: 'l'ri-lli-Y 1, 3, 4: l3.ll..'X. lf 2, 3: Library' Club 3: Stutlvnt fiUYL'I'l1I11L'lll. 'Dance Committcv: 2. 3, 4: llonw Ronin l'rcsiLlcnt 2, Sccrvlarv l: Class Yici.-l3rcsidcnt 2: Fashion Show 1, Z, 3: jllllifll' 141155 PIM' Coinlnittcv 3: junii'n'Scnior Dance Conuniltcc 3. I Jimmie Vernice Gardner junior Yarsitv llaskctball 2, 3: l5.ll..'X. 2, 3: GMX..-K. 4: Librarv :Ks sistant 4: junior Plav Committcv 31 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Caincra C'luh 4. Martha Jane Glossom liootball Sponsor 3: Tri-lli-Y 1. 3. 4, Ili.-poricr 1: Librarv Club 2: Spanish Club 4: Sllllll'l1l Gnu-rnnwnl llancc Commitlcc 2. 3. 4: Dclvgatc 4 to Tri-llifY Convention at lflorunuc S. C. 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Fashion 1 Show l, 2: junior Class Plav Com 4 miltvc 3: junior-Senior Dance Com- inittuc 3:J'Mvssiah" 3: llomc Room P VicmRrvsitl'l'nt l 1 it .is as gx v4s.s.r3 ,fx wi xx s jx " x it XX SE IUHS Kermit Goble Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Ses- sion Ilouse 3: Spanish Club 39 IIome Room Treasurer Ig IIifY I, 2, 3, 4. Willette Goins Intramural Sports I, 2, I7.lI.A. lg Girls' Chorus 45 junior-Senior Dance Committee 3. Helen Marie Grass Robert Lee Gribble, Jr. IIiAY lg Model Airplane Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. Donald Ray Gurley junior Varsity Baseball 2, Camera Club 4g Art Club I, 4. Doris Hardister Tri-Ili-Y 3, -lg Ilible Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Student Adminis- tration Dav 3. SE IDRS Colleen Goforth Intramural Sports I, Session Ilousc' 3. Gladys Grass Ilome Iloom Vice-President 2. Danny Lee Gray Intramural Sports I, Ili'Y Z, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3: Monitor 3, 4: Dramaties Club -Ig Spanish Club Treasurer 3, Reporter 35 Stu- dent Council 4: Session House I: Ilome Room President 3, Secretary 4, Superlative -I: Mixed Chorus 2. jf' llffff ' ' 1 - u . ,o. Daphne Grimes Intramural Sports I. 2: 'I'riIliY 4. Peggy Ann Hall 'I'riIli'Y 2, 3. -Ig l7.Il.A. l, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4: Session IIouse l. -I, Student Government Danee t'0I'lII'IlIIIl'L' -lg llolne Iloom Seeretarv 2, Treasurer 3: Fashion Show Ig Stu- dent Administration Day lg Colu- lnencement Marshal 3, Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3: 'AMessiab" Ip Chemistrv Club 4. Billy Ray Hardin Intramural Sports l, 2, 3: IIifY I, 2, 35 Band 3, 4, Model Airplane Club 3: Camera Club 3. SE IUHS Arlene King Harris lliblv: Cluh -lg Orchestra: 3, -lg Fash- ion Show 2. Keith Hart Chvmistrv Club 4, 5: llnml l. 2. Bertie Mae Helms mme Club a. 4. Joyce Hinson 'llri-lli-Y l, 23 llihlc Cluli 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: "lNlcssiul1" l, 1: Intro murul Sports l. 1 -' . Nu K J rt 'H .1. , j I xfix ,lit Pl ldlry Lepnar Holler U iirsitv lldketbull , 4, lntrauuurnl ' Sp rts 2,i 4, ,n- 1. 2, s, 4, Qlouogmht Cluhlgx -I-5 Spanish Club ,144 Sclsion llofks ll'2, 35 llomu Room President 4f Motto Committee -I: Ghorus 35"'lN'lcssinli" 21 Junior Bus fkcthall 1, 2. Willard Munrow Howard, Jr. Intramural Sports l. Z: Lntin Clulx 2, 3: Student Administration Din' 3. SE IUHS Betty Geraldine Hart Intramural Sports 1, 25 Basketball "B" Team 25 Football Sponsor 2, 3: Tri-in-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Monitor 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice- President 34 Student Govemment Dance Committee 2, 35 Home Room Secretan' l, Vice-President 29 CAN- NoN Rrsvoxvr Reporter 3, Girls' Sports Editor 45 Student Administration Day I, 39 Junior Plav Stage Crew 3. Thomas Edgar Hartis Intramural Sports 1, 25 Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Bible Club 4: Session House 3, 4: Home Room Reporter 3. Donald Hinson Franklin Delano Hobbs junior Varsitv Football 2. Jeweldean Howard Intramural Sports l, 2, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 49 Session House 39 Fashion Show 3: Student Administration Dav 1, 3. Luther Huffman Intramural Sports I, 2. SE IUHS Ilonor Soeietv 2, 3, 4, Secretory 4: llrzunuties Club 4: Cbemistrv Club 43 l,1IlIl1 Club l. 2: I,lln'1irv K lub 43 Nlixenl Chorus 3, 4: Soeiail Slnnnlamls Conlierence 1: ,luuior Plan' KVIIIIIIIIII lee 4. Frances Lorena Jenkins 'l'ri Ili Y 45 Librnrv Club 4, 4: Bible Club 1, 4: Cbemislrx' Club 4: Spanish Club 4, 4: I'Imuuencement Xlnrslull .43 Sl1lw1'l:lliYe 4. Bobby Ray Julian junior Varsity lfootbnll I, Ynrsitv 2. 4, 4. CoCupta1in 4: lI1lI'2IIIIlII'1Il Sports I. 1, 14, -lg lliY I, 2, 4, 4: Nlonograun Club 2, 14, 4, Presiclenl 4: Student lloxernment Dance Com mittee 1, ,4, 4. Janie Dickson Kale Xlonitor .4, 41 cll'lCIUlHlI'Y Club lrezusllrer 4: l.nlin Club 4, 4: Sex sion llouwe 2: llolue llomu I,l'i'SlLll'lIl 4: lluml I, 2: Orelieslru I, 1, 4, 4: "l'oresl l'rinee" I: "Vl'nlIL Dreaun" 2: "Messinli" I. 2: Sluilenl ,hlmin isuuulion Dan' I: ,lunioi'Senior Dance Committee 4: ,'XllStz1te f,l'L'lIl'Sll'2I 2, 4: .XllfSoutlu-rn f,I'L'lIL'5ll'Zl 2: CANNIW I4l-vom' Iidirorinl Stull' 3, Business Stull 4: Class Prophet 4. Ann Keziah Trilliel Z, fl, 4: Monitor 4. 4: l,:utin Club Presirlvnt l: Stuilenl Gov, ernment Dnnee Committee 2, 14, 43 I'nsbion Show 4: Student .MIminis- lrntion Dan' Ig juniorSenior Ilunee Committee: Senior junior Committee: junior Clnss Pbn' Committee: l7.lI..'X. 1 Barbara Elena Lamb Cbemistrv Club 4: Iinsliion Show I: CZKNNUN Rr:-on'r Reporter 4, 4. SE IDRS Betty Jean Jackson Mixed Chorus Z: HAlL'SSliIllH 2 Bible Club lg I.ibr:u'x Club 4: Stu dent .xlllltllllhlfilllltll Ilan' I, fl: jun iorSL'niur Dance Coluluittve 4: .kssisl :ml llzlskelbzlll Nlzuulgel' 1, 4. .Xlalu 'wer 4 Joyce Evelyn Johnson lntraunurul Sports I: 'l'rilliY ,4 4: librnrx Club 4: lfnsbion Sbow 1 junior Senior Ilauiee Committee 4 'ilunleul .Xclminislraltiou Dan 4. James E. Kale, Jr. junior Ifoollmll Z. Yairsiti' 4. 4 Nlonogrum Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: l.utin Club 2. 4: Session Ilouse l 4: llome llomn Sevret:u'v fl: llum I. 2, 4: junior Senior llzmee Com millet' fl. Verona Belle Kearney lI1II'illIllII'ill Sports I. 2: C.,'K.,X. .Z 4. 4: l.uliu Club 4: Student Govern mem Ilunee Committee 4, 4, Girls Chorus 4. Nancy Ruth Knight 'l'r:msl'e1'recl llrovu .Xuror.u, Colornmlo lg .Xrt Club I: llome Room Yice Presirleni ig 'I'ri-Ili Y 4: 'hemistrx or , tu A o lui Club 4: I.ibrzu'x' Club 4: Gi' s' C us 4. 4: ,lui 'rr S -nic I' C I tum' 5, , . I U ,ii , jf QM, f 1 I 1 Tl .W Barbara Joan Lee 'I'runsl'errerI lrom Imulis Z. SE IDRS Marshall James Lee Betty Colleen Lentz Art Club -l. Gail Lineba rrier 'l'ransl'errcd from Lenoir ' Sebool 33 Student Adtninistratitp tm sg tittt-twig pmt. 3. 41 matics Clubs . 17tisli Club X . ,: Q, E a S iw .K . Lx 'lk X: x Res . X Burma Louise Lttt e'---.. Ulee Club I: Cirls' Chorus 2. Charlesana Logan 'l'ransl'erretl front Central. Char- lotte :lg junior Cheerleader 4: 'l'ri lli- Y fl, -lg Monitor fl, -lg lfrenclt Club 3: Student Government Dance Com mittee 3, -lg junior Senior Committee fl, Social Committee -lg Superlative -lg Art Club -l. Camilla Gayle Lumsden Intramural Sports lg lfootball Spon- sor lg 'l'rifIli-Y 2, 3, -lc Monitor 3. -4: Spanish Club 3. -l. Secretary' 3: llome Room llll'l'1lSlIl'k'l' l. 2. Secretart' 3, lland 2. rl, -lg Oreltestra 1, 2, -lt Mixed Chorus -lc Operetta l, Z: llantl Seeretarv'l'reasttrer 3, -lc All State Orebestra 1. 3, -l. :Xll-Soutlu-rn 1, 3, -lg "Memories ol' Yaudet'ille" 'Q "Nessialt" l, 2: Senior l'oetn Cont mittee 4. 'S SE IUHS Charles Lemly Baseball 2, 3, -lg Monogratn Club 2, 3, -lg llome Room Treasurer 3: Intramural Sports l, LZ: Student Ad- ministration Dat' Jimmy Lentz Intramural Sports l, 2: Session llouse 3. Georgia Camellia Linker Tri-Ili-Y -lg F.ll..'K. I, Z, 3, 45 Camera Club -lg C.1X.1X. lg Battkimg flub -l. Wanda K. Loftis Bible Club 25 Art Club 4. Marvin Lovett Intramural Sports lg Camera Club 3, -lg Student Administration Day lg Stage Crew l, 2, 3, -l. Connie Sue Lumsden Spanish Club -lg Session llouse I, -lg Ilome Room President 2, Sec- retarv -lg Hand 2, 3, 49 Oreltestra 1, 2, 3. -l, Secretary 3, All-State l, 2, 3, -l, All-Southern 2, 3, -lg Operetta l, 25 Student Administration Day 1, 35 "Swingsters" 2, 3, "Messiah" l, 2. SE IDRS Morene Lunsford Tri-llifY 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Stu- dent Government Dance Commit tee 4, Frances McClamrock Tri-lli-Y 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3, 4, 'Treasurer 35 Office Page 45 Ses- sion House 35 llome Room Vice President 4. Gene McCombs Intramural Sports I5 Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, Pro.-sitlent 45 Monitor 45 Chemistrv Club -la Latin Club 45 Student Council 45 Session llouse 3, 45 llome Room President 45 Vice-President Junior Class 35 Vice-President Senior Class 45 Vice-President Student Bndv 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 C,tNNoN llliifom' lleporter 3, Circulation Manager 4, Business Stat? 45 Stage Crew Z5 Superlative 45 Student Administra tion Day' 35 Career Dav Committee 35 Junior-Senior Dance Committee Lena McKinley Football Sponsor l5 'l'ri'lli'Y l, 4: Latin Club 15 French Club 35 Stu- dent Government Dance Committee 45 Art Club 45 Home lloom Treas- urer l5 Student Administration Dav 3. Mary Naomi McWhorter F.H.A. 25 Bible Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistrv Club 45 Spanish Club 4. Bobby Ray Menius lntramural Sports l, 2, 35 Student Administration Dav 35 Home Room President 4. SE IUHS James Lanier McCarty lntramural Sports I5 Spanish Club 3. Darwin McCombs lli-Y 3. 45 Model Airplane Club 4, 4, President 35 Chetuistrv Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club Yiee President Z: Session llouse 15 Stu den! Government Dance Committee l, 45 Band I, 1, 35 llome llooiu Treasurer 45 CANNON lhavorrr' Ile- porter 4. Music liditor 45 Student .Xdministration Dat' 3: Stage Crew 4: Song Committee 4. Jackie McCombs lflrlllrx l, 2: Bible Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 45 Session llouse lg Clee Club lg Cirls' Chorus 2. Ray McKinney Intramural Sports I5 junior Var sitv l, 25 llifY 25 Session llouse lg Freshman Class Treasurer l. Francis Clyde Melton Intramural Sports 15 Yarsitx' Foot. ball 35 Spanish Club 4. Don Michael Camera Club 3, 4. Vieel'resident 3, Presitlent 45 Model .Xirplane Club 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Chemistry' Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Government Dance Committee 45 llantl I, 2, 3. 45 Mixed Chorus l. 1, 3, 45 Operetta I. Z5 Stage Crew 4. 45 Superlatives 4: "Messiah" l, Z. 35 Song Committee 4. SE IDRS Mildred Ruth Miller lloine llooin Vice-Presiilent l: l7.ll.:X. lg Stuilvnt Ailtninistration Dat' lg liasltion Show l: llible Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 3: l.atin Club Delegaitt' 2. 3: Secretary South l'iev.linont District llible Clubs 2, 3. Harold David Moose lli-Y l, 2, 3g Session llouse l. Sarah Moss Student Administration Dav 3: lliblt' Club 4: Art Club 4. Phyllis Munday Intramural Sports lg 'l'rilli-Y l. 2, 3. 4. Vieel'resitlent 2, Secretary 3, Delegate l, 3: Monitor 3, -lg li.ll.A. l, Z, 3g liashion Show li l.ibrarv Club 2, 3, Delegate 3: Spanish Club 4g Stutlent Govern :nent Dance Committee l, 1, 3. 42 lloine Room Vice-President l: CAN- NoN llizvoiri' Reporter 4g Fashion Show 2g Student Administration Dat' l, 3g Socials Stanilarils Conference 2. Gladys Nall Intramural Sports lg Bible Club 2, 4. Margaret Newell Tri-lli-Y 3, 4: Camera Club 4g Student Government Dance Commit' tee 4g llomu lloom Treasurer 1, 2, Sveretarv 3g Dperetta 2: Chorus l. 2g flANNON IXIEPUIYI' Reporter 4. SE IUHS Dale J. Mills Monitor 4g Latin Club President 2: Session llouse 2g Banking Club Vice-President 45 llomc Room Presie tlent 3, llantl 2, 3, -Og Orchestral 2, 3, All-State 2, 3, All-Southern 25 "Su'ingsters" 2, 3, 4g Operetta 2g Student Administration Day 3. Jeanette Morgan lf.ll.:X. 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 24 Bible Club 4g Ar! Club 2g Glee Club lg Cirls' Chorus 25 Banking Club 4. Billie Jo Mullis Art Club 4. Jeri Ramona Murph Librarv Club 4g Art Club 49 Girls' Chorus 2. Kenneth Nall lliAY 2g Bible Club Ig Session llouse 2, 3g Band l, 2, 3, 4. Johnny Monroe Nussman Intramural Sports lg Spanish Club 3g Senior-junior Dance Committee 33 Superlative 4. SE Marlene Oakley IUHS lhunkimg Club -lg Bible Club 5, -l lJK'll'11il An Ie to lxltllllll llollx' 3. nie Gaynell Osborne Librnrv Club -lg lloxne lloorn llef 3, Seerelnr '-'l'r -1 J -' .g Mixed porter X 1 isuru 1 Chorus lg l7nshiun Show 1, :lg Stu :lent .hill1IlI1lSll'llllllI1 Dux' l. Sharon Helena Owings sm' . : Latin lI1'l'1llI1lll'iIl Sports lg lltkllllilll Spun 4 'l'ri lli-Y -lg Olliee Page rl: Club I, 2: Student Govern- ment Dance Committee I, 2, -l llolne Room lleporter l, 33 lluncl 2. .lg Orchestral I, 2, 3, -lg Operettal l 1 2g Murslml ig Student .hlminislranion llxlv lg junior llnv Cmnmittee 5: "Nlessiulx" I, lg Art Club -lg Junior Senior junior Dnliee Committee 3g Senior Dzlnee Committee -lg Social Slaimlamls Conference 2. Jean Peebles llible Club 3. Hilda Marie Pennington 'nainvi 1 4 rnx a 4 ' , ..., Q '. .I . . , Camera Cluh -lg G..'X..'X, I, 2g Chvln islrv C lub -lg Chorus I, 2, 3: Oper- ettu 2: Fashion Show I. Faye Elaine Petreo Lihrnrv Club lg l7.ll.A. 2, Trens urer 3, Vice-President 4, Delegate 2, 3: Chemistry' Club 3g Stage Crew 3. SE IUHS Nancy Orfield ian..-x. 2. umm- emi. 2. lic aroline Overcash 'i-l 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Chop I 2, 31 Monitor 5, -lg llible Club 2, 3, Reporte -lg llolne Ronin See remrv l, Vie 'President 3g Spanish -Club -lg Slum nt Governxnent Dnnee Coxnl 'I ' Dedication Conunil- ee . . 'wshion Show :lg ,lun- ue or n Tc 1 it ge fl: junior 'ln on I Mary Patterson l.z1tin Club 2: lnlrznnuml Sports. Gwen Peeler lfoolbull Sponsor l, 2, 3, 43 Tri Ili-Y l, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club -lg Session House lg Student Govern rnenl llunee Committee 4: Home Room Treasurer l. Vice-President 2: linnrl 2. 3: Oruliestra l, 2, 3, All- Soutbern 2g Musie lizlueutor National Convention, St. Louis. Missouri 3g "Messiah" l. 2g Operetlu l, 2: "Sn'ingsters" lg Junior-Senior IJZIFIL1' clllllll'l1lllL'0 3. Lou Jean Pethel Banking Club 4. Donnie Phillips Libmn' Cluh 2, 3g liible Club 2, 3: junior Pluv Marshal 3: Spanish Club 2: Intramural Sports I. SE IDRS Gail Ann Phillips 'l'ri-lli-Y l. 2, 3. -lg llclcgaltc' lo liloruncc, S. C., lntcrstatu Conlcrcncu 1. l'rt-sinh-nt 2, 'l'rt-asurcr 3: Monitor -l, -l: Spanish Club llcportvr -l: Sass sion lloust' 3: Stuglvnt Clou'rtiint'nl Dancc Connnittvc lg :l. -l: llonw llooni llrcsitlont lg Yin-l'l't-siilvxit 1, Sccrt-tarx -lg Ilctlication clUllllllllIt'C 4: "Messiah" lg C.xNNoN Rn-our llusi ncss Stall' -l, .Xtlxurtising Xlanagvr -l: liashion Show I. 1: juniorScnior Dancu cil!lllllllll1't' ,ig junior Pla: lfointnitluu 5: Banking Club Pri-si 4ll'l1l -ll 'Xrt Club lg -l. Nell Louise Pope 4l'ransl'urrctl from llranitr lalls High School 1: Caine-ra Club -l: l,ilu'arx' Club 4: Stutlvnl Govcrliint-nl Daiwa l'UIlllHlllL'L' -lg Chvtnistrx' Club -lg Latin Club 2, 3: .Xrt Club -l: juniorScnior Dann' Coxnmittcv 4. Johnnie Bryce Richardson lflicvrlcarlcr 3: Intramural Sports 2, fl, -l: junior Vursitx llasvball 2: lli Y lg 3. 4, Vicc llrcsiilvnt 4: Span ish Club -lg llonw llooin Prusitlcnt 4: junior Class lllav Comtnitlvv 4. Tommy Riggs intramural Sports l: junior Var sitv Football 3. Varsity -l: liiblc Club lg l.alin Club 3: QYCIIIICIZI Club -lg Sturh-nl Govt'rninv.'nt Dann- Coin lllllll'0 -lg Chorus -l: juniorSr-nior Daiwa cllllllIllllll't' 'vc junior Class lllav Comluillcc 3. S. L. Robinette Intramural Sports l, l. Barbara Jean Rogers 'l'ri-lli-Y lg 2: Library Club 4: Spanish Club lg 3: Stuilvnt Council lg Slllllvlll Con-rnxm-nt Ilancu Coin initlcc lg fl, -lg llonu- llooni Prcsi dont l, Sl'k'l'k'lill'X l: llancl fl, -l: .Xltcr nah' llantl Sponsor 5, Sponsor -l. SE IUHS Rebecca Phillips Intramural Sports l. 2: Vl'rilli-Y I, 1, -l, Yicc-l'rt-sitlcnt I, 'l'rvasurt-r lg Library Club fl, -l. llrvsnlt-nl -l: Iilblv l lub -l: l.1lilll C lub 1, 3: Sus ion llousi' lg Sutlunl llcnornlncnt D.incv Conuniltm- -l: lim-It-gala lo Stole Iliblt- Co11I't'l'cliCc -lg llomc llooni llvI'L'llhlll'L'l' l, lit-porter lg Vict- l'ro.'simlvnt 'lg xll Clllb -l: U..-X..Xg lg Bettie Nell Rhyne lfootball Sponsor :lg 'lirillil' fl: Library Club -l: Stutlcnt Kitn'crnnu'nt Cotninittvc -lg Chorus lg 2. 3: Upcr utla 1: junior Class Plgn' Cotnmittoc lg Spanish Club 1. Jean Irene Riggs liuuiliall Sponsor ig 'l'rilliY l, Z, fl. -lg Librarx Club -l: lliblv Club l: Spanish Club -la Siurlunt Govt-rn IIIUIH llanct' cllllllllllllli' 2, 5, -lg Nlixutl lhorus 2. 3, -lc Opt-rt-tin I, 2: "Xin-ssiah" 2, 3: jlIl1lill'Sl'l!llll' Danu- Lvlllllllllllli' ig Peggy Louise Robinette lrllll-X l. 2. fl, -l: l.atin Clllb l, 1, Sa'1.'l't'lai'N' lg Sturlcn! Govern nwnl Ccnninitlvt' 2, 3, -lg llumu Room Prcsitlvpt I. ScL'rt'tarv 2, il-l'l'ilhlIl'l'I' 3, -ll llantl l, 2. 3, -lf. Sponsor l, 2, Mziiorctlv 3. -lg Chorus l, 2, 3: Opt-rulla l. 2: junior-Senior Dann' Colnmittcv fl: Supl-rlntivc -l: junior Class l'lav Comlnittvv fl: Marshal Opurvlla 2: HAll'5hlllllH lg 2, 3. Wayne Robinson junior Yarsitv llaskuiball 3, -ll clIL'I1llSll'Y Club -lg Spanish Club 3: Student .Xtlininistration Dax' 3: Son ior-junior Danu' clUIl'lllllll.l'C 3: lliY -l. Evelyn Rogers llanct- Commitu-c fl: lnlrnnniral Sports l. SE IUHS junior Yursilx' Football 2: lntruf Illllfill Sports I, Z: Clicvrlwulcr 3. 4: Ill 1 1, 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4, Cbicl' 4: SL-ssion Ilousc 2, 5: Iliblc Club 4: Stumlvnt Government Dance' Commit- tcc 4: junior Sunior Ilailwc Connnitf It-c fl: Iloinc Room Vim'-I'rcsiclcnt 4: .Xrt Club 3, 4: junior Clnss Plan' Coinlnittvr- 4. Graydene Ross If.II..'X. I, 2: llurnc llooln View President 2: Sluzlvnt .XKIIIIIIIISIFAIIIUII Dan' I. Nancy Jo Safrit 'l'rifIIiY 4: il..'X..X, I: Monitor 3, 4: Clwtnistrx' Club 4: SITIIIIISII Club 4: S1-ssion Ilousc I, 2: Sllltlcnt Clov- crnmv.-nt Ilnncu Collllnitlev 4: blixvrl Chorus 1, 5, 4: "All-ssiail1" 1: Opvrvttn 1. Margaret Ellen Sechler lioolbzlll Sponsor 3: 'llri Ili-Y 5, 4: Ilrunnitics Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Stuclunl ciUVL'l'lIllK'l1I Dunu' Commit- wv 2, fl, 4: junior Svnior llccoruling Connniltcv fl: Senior junior Dvcornt ing Committee 4: junior Cluss Plan' Stzuy: Crvn' 5. Joann Shankle lliblu Club 5, 4: Spanish Club 4. Nancy Ellen Shelf lntrzlmurnl Sports I : lfootbull Sponsor 3: lf.Il..'X. I, 1, fl, 4, Trcus urur 1, Yicn-Prcsiclcnt 4, Prcsirlenl 4: Monitor 3, 4: I,l'1lII'l2lIlL'S Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Sltulunt Council 2: Session llousv 1, 4: Stunlv.-nt Govern' nu-nt 'l'rv.-nsurvr 2: C,xNNoN Illfvolu' .Xlulnni llnlitor 4: "'I'ln'rc Clo 'llbm' Groolnsu Cust 4: Sllpvrlntivv 4: Ilrznnatics Plan' Mnrsbnl 3: Senior- junior lluncu: Connnittcc 4. vm Q SE IUHS 'l'r:rn:.l'ri'rctl from l.nntlis 3: junior Clwurlt-nth-r 4: lJr:nnutics Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Student Cow.-rn Il'li'IIl Ilnncu Conunitlcu 4: junior Clnss Plan Comlnittct- 4. Phyllis Dare Safrit Ilolnu llooln lluportvr I. Pr1.'siclL'ni 31 Ilnntl I, Z. 4, 4: 'l'riIliY I, 4. Sccrclurx' I: .XTI Club 1, 4, Prcsi mlvnt 1: Opvrvllu Xlnrslml I: Svssion Ilousm- 2: lfootbnll Sponsor 1: junior Plan' Xlurslnrl ig Orclwstrzx 3, 4: Stu tlcnt Cort-rmmwnt Ilnnu- Connnittvt' 3, 4: Snunisb Club 4, 4: junior' Senior llnncv Coinlnitlcv 4: St-nior junior lluncu Coinmittuc 4: CIIIIIICTJI Club 4: Social Stallnlurnls ConI'v.'r uncc 1. ,l.1,, Rex Nelson Savage ' Intrxnnurzrl Sports 1, 4, 4: junior Yursilx' llnsclmll 1: junior Vursitv llnslwtlmll 4, Yurwizx' 4: Yzirsitv Ilnsv bull 4: Ili-3 1, S, 4: l.:rtin Club 1, 4, Ilcportcr 4: Session Ilousc 4: llonn' Room I,l'CSltI1'I1I I: llulnl I, 1, rl, 4: Orclwstm 4: "Sn'ingstcrs" 4. Ramona Dare Self Ilonor Sor'u'tv 4, 4: lrl III 1 I, 1. 4. 4, Cbupluin 1, l'rc'sizlcnt 5, Yicc Prvsitlcnt 4: Quill :intl Scroll 3, 4. 9Sccrct:il'x' 4: Cliulnislrx' Club 3, 4: Lznin Club I, 1, YiccPrL-sitlcnt 2: Session Ilousc I: N.C.S.P.l. utCl1:lpL'l Ilill 4: Ilmnc Room Ilcportcr I, 2: Sucrvturv SL-nior Clnss 4: CIANNUN Ilill von" Reporter 3, Co Ilulitnr 4: Stu lunt .Xtlin'1istrntion Ilan' I. 3: Curvcr , Jzn' 3: unior SL-nior Dance Com A I , N mill - 3: Tamnnvnccnn-nt Nlnrslml 5: X. uni Ilkn' Comxnittuv 3: Scnior X int Il' 11' Coinxnittcv 4: Supcrlu YC . n X x Q- X - o L. Shaver, Jr. fxy N. ' Ili Y 1. X N, N ancy lLee Shepherd I I Y 1, 3, -I: llonor Socivtv 2. 4, , Pri-sitlunt 4, Dclugzltc to ta 0 Conn-ntion 1. 3: Ullico Pzugr :lc Club 1, 5. 4. St-crctnrv 'ca rs-r 1, fl: junior Plan' lllllllllill lcv 5 I:.II..'X. 1, 4. SL'CrChlrV 33 liunking Club 4: C..-X..'X. I: Ilonn' llooin YiL'm'I'rcsiclul1t I, fl. St-crcturv 1, vII'k'IlhlIfl'l' 4: Studi-nt .'xtllllIIlISlfll tion Ilan' 3: lfzisbion Show 2. fl: junior Plan' Murslml 3: junior Scnior lJ.1ncu Coinmillcu 3. SE IDRS Mildred Lucille Sherrill Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, -li I3.lI.A. fl, -lg C.A.A. 2, 3, -lg Librarv Club 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 2, 3, 4. Delegate Bible Club Convention, Gas- tonia 3, Bible Club Convention Re- porter, Gastonia 3, District Bible Club Convention, Salisburv 2. Kan- napolis 2, Morrow Mountain 25 CAN- NDN Iluvotrt' Business Stall 2, 3. 4: Student Covernment Dance Commit' tee 4. Jerry Sides ll:-I I. 2. fl, 4, President 2, 3: Chemistry Club -lg Session Ilouse -lg Student Government Dance Commit- tee l, 2, rl, 4, llome Room President I, 25 Band I, 2, 3, -lg Orchestral 4: "Swingsters" 45 Stage Crew Ig junior Class Plat' Committee AI. Harvey Sigmon Intramural Sports Ig Junior Var- sity Baseball Z, 35 Camera Club 3: Ilome Room President lg Session House 2. Waltarine Slawson Intramural Sports lg F.II.A. I: Librarv Club 3, Chemistrv Club -I: Mixed Chorus 4, Iunior Plat' Mar- shal 3. Helen Marie Sloop Intramural Sports lg F.ll.A. l. 2. 3, Delegate 2: Librarv Club 3: Stu- dent Administration Dav I. Jimmy Ray Smith Varsitv Football I: Intramural Sports lg Session Ilouse I: Student Administration Dav 3: Latin Club -I. I1 SE IDRS Jerry Lee Shinn Transferred from Ilampton Iligh 4. Zelia Sides Bible Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 23 Ilome Iloom Ollicer l, 2: Junior Class Plav Committee fl. Int Mary Anais Simmons Betty Ann Sloop ramural Sports I, I7.II.A. l, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3. -l, Vice-Presb dent -lg Bible Club 3: Banking Club Reporter -I: Session Ilousc -lg Chorus 7. -1, "Messiah" Zg CANNON REPORT Reporter 3, News Iitlitor -lg Fashion Show Z3 Student Adtninistration Dav 3: Comtnencement Marshal 3. . f, , jV,f' if 41! if Y" ff, I Xf .1 ' I . JZ rf, ,iffy Af, fi ' .fd fl " JJ ' 11, 11716,-' I ' V 'V 4 ,J 7 K 11 I Grady Smith Intramural Sports I, lg Session Ilouse I, 2, 3: llome Room Vice 3 Dav Ircsitlcnt I: Siudent :Xtltninistration I. Hazel Snipes SE IUHS Phyllis Sylene Spry hlllllltll' XAITSIIV l3asketball I, Var sltv Z. 'l, 4: K-..-X.,X. l, 3, 4. Pres: tlent 4, Jacqueline Stamey 'Iiransferretl from l.amlis 4, Ilra matics Club 4: llome Room Sec retart' Ig juniorSenior Dance Com mittee 4. Shirley Frances Stevens Intramural Sports I. 2: llaslxellmall "ll" learn 2: 'l'rilliY I: Cl.,X..X I: Monitor 5, 4: llible Club 5, 4 llome Room Reporter 3: Mixe.l Chorus 2: "Messiah" 2: junior Plat Marshal 3: .Xrt Club 5. 4. Priscilla Frances Teague llible Club 1, 4: Spanish Club -l. 4 Dorothy Jeanette Tilley llilltlsllhl Club Secretary' 4: Ses sion llotlse 1: llome Room Secretary 1. 4l'I'l'1lSIII'Cl' 4: l'asl1ion Show l. ll Stutlent .Mlministration llav I, 3: -luniorSenior llanee Committee fl. , V' o Vi ' - J ' v of f t 'yy' JJ' A! bl Henry eid Tucker 'I lli Y I: Camera Club S, 4, Presi tlent fl, llramatics Club 3, Stage Crew 2. fl, 4, Manager 3. 4: Art Club 4. SE IUH5 Betty Frances Stafford 'I'ransl'erretl from Chicago 3: Dra matics Club 3: Library Club 4: llome Room xlICL'pI't'Sl4lt'I!l fl, 4' "'l'bere Co The Grooms" Cast fl: Senior Superlativc 4: Sesouieenten nial Queen 3: Dramatics Play' Mar sltal 5: junior Senior Dance Com mittee 3. Mattie Anne Sta rnes l'.ll.,X. I: Ilible Club 2: Latin Club I: Mixed Chorus I, 2: "Mes sinh" l. 2: Dramatics Club -l. Charles Ray Taylor II:-I I, 2. 3: Latin llub fl. 4: Student Covcrnntent Dance Commit tee 2, 3. 4: llome Room 'l.I'l'AISllI'CI' I. 2: llanil 5, 4: l'SH'lI1QSll'I'5l' 3: Xlixetl Chorus I, 2, fl: Operetta I, Z: Ilome Room President I: Student ,Xclministration Dat' I: Stage Crew I: Cbemistrv Club 2: Ilome Room Reporter Z: juniorSenior Dance Committee 3. Christine Teal lfl-lllrh I, 2. 5. 4, Secretary I. Delegate to Iloelxt' Mount I: l7.ll..'X. I. 2, 3. 4: lfasliion Show I, lg Nloni tor 3. 4: Librarv Club K: Spanish Club 4: junior I'lav Committee 3: Stutlen! Government Dance Commit tee 2, 3, 4: llome Iloom President I, Vice-Presitlent 23 Student .Mlmin istration Dax l: Social Slantlarcls Con- ference 2. Helen Hazeline Troutman f'L1tl'ttlySpp4llffn1'ls I: l'.ll..'X. I, Z, 3114, Secrelztrvylv ll.t'porter 4, llele Llnlte to Ztfielegate to .Xlbe i11:lrlt"'?.'Dp'lt-gat!! to Concord 4: lf1u1l,j11QfClub'-I: G..'X.:X. l, lg Bible Club 5, '-lfjlome Room Seeref tart' l,uklMft'f 4? CaNNoN lllfvom' lleporter 3: Ciommencement Marshal 3: lfasllion Show I. Joyce Mackelene Tucker Intramural Sports l: 'liri-Ili-Y 3, 4, Cbaplain 4, llelegate to Interstate Conference, Spartanburg, S. C. 4: Chemistry Club 3. 4, Reporter 4: latin Club I. 2: Ilome Room Ile porter 3, Secrctart' 4: Senior Poem Committee 4: CANNoN Rl'l'0ll'l' Ile- porter fl. Feature litlitor 4: Junior Senior Dance Committee fl: Senior junior Dance Committee 4. SE IDRS Loretta Vaughn Ii.ll.xX. I: 1: Junior Plan' Klairsliol 3: Banking Club Treasurer 4. Frances Darlene Vinson 'l'mnsl'ei'red from Lamdis 3. Margaret Irene Walker umm- ciui. 5. Lilla Jean Walters llilile Club 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Gastonia: Z. Nt. llollv 3: Mixel Chorus l, l. 3: "Messiah" 1, 2. Gilbert Watts Bible Club I: Intramural Sports l, Z: llome lloom Yiee-President l. Ruby Josephine Weddington Intramural Sports I: Junior Ynr sity llnslxetknll 2, 3: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, 3. 4. Cliopbin-3: Cl..X..X. 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4: Draunutivs Club 4: Utliec Page 4gISponish Cllb 3, 4. Rl'l10ItL'l,,35 Student 1 Govern ment ,Dmiee Com f , . mittee 4: Home Room 'llluusurer 3: ,Iuniot-Senior Vllbnee Comniimf 3. ' A Q, . a . N N ,. I x Q ,hi .1 x Y A-"yn SE IUH5 Mary Ann Vickers Tri-Ili-Y 3. 4: lf.Il.,X. 2, 3, 4, Clmploin 4. Delegate to Roleiglt 2. 3, Albenmrle 3: l.ibrorv Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Student Govern' ment Dimee Committee 4: llome lieonomies Award Z. Sally Sides Wagner Orchestra I. 2. 3, 4: linnd 3, 4. Klaiioretle 3, 4: Rlixeil Chorus 2, 4: 'Iiri lli Y l, 4: "Swingsters" 4: Ses sion llouse 3: l7reneh Club Z, 3, President 2, 'Ireosurer 3: .XllSlote Oreliestrn, St. Louis 3: Dramizities Club 4: CANNUN lliii-oilT Business Stull' 1. 3. 4: Student llireetor Junior Plan' 3: llome Room President 4: Student .Xdministrolion Dov 3: "Mes sinh" I, 2: Opereltn 2. 3: Student Ciovernltient Doiice Commillel' 4: Senior Song Committee 4: Junior Senior Dance Committee 3: Delegate to Soeiol Standards Dov. Greens horo 3. James Waller lotromurol Sports lg lli'Y 4: Mimi' lor 3. 4: Drnmulics Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Session llouse I: llome Room President 3, YlCt,"l,l'l'Sllll'l1l I: Delegate to N. C. S.P.l., Chapel llill 4: Chief Com' meneement Marshal 3: Senior Poem Committee Chairman 4: LNANNON i.i-our Business Manager 4: Student l.'hilll'liI1l.SIl'2lllUll Dm' I. 3: "There Go Grooms" Cast 3: Senior Super lotive 41" , 11- 'Q s f . n kklackie Watson Model Airplane Club 4: l.ibrzlrY Club -lg Chemistrv Club 3, 4, Second Yice-l'rvsident 3: Stage Crew 4. Martha Jean Watts Intramural Sports l: Tri-Ili-Y Z. 3, 4: Librnrv Club 3: llible Club 2. 3: Student Government Dzmee Com- mittee 4: CANNON llifvom' Reporter 3. Benny Whitley lotrnmurnl Sports I. 1. SE IDRS Eugene Whittington Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 43 lli-Y l, 2. 3, Drunmtics Club 5, Student Govt-rninent Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, UDCYCNII l, 2: "There Co The Croomsn Cast 3. Ellen Elizabeth Wilson Session llouse 2g Fztshion Show 2, Latin Club Z, Chemistry Club 3, -lg Czimern Club 4. Jo Ann Woolard lntramurzil Sports lg l7.ll.A. lg Tri-lli-Y I, 2: Librorv Club 3: Latin Club l, 2, Session llouse 43 llome lloom Treasurer l, Reporter lg lfosli- ion Show 2: Student :Xdministrution Dov l, 1: CTommcncement Marshall 3. Mildred Wyatt mmt- c-11.1, 2, 3, .rm Club 4. Price Yates Spanish Club 3. 4. Sonja Joann Youngs Intramural Sports l, 2: Tri-lli'Y ll l7.ll.fX. l, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club l: Student Government Dance Com mittee -lg Home Room Sccretorv l. 2: Chorus l, 2, Opcretto 2: "bliss sinh" l, Z: Fashion Show l, lg Stu' tlvnt .-Xtlministmtion Dov 35 Junior- Senior Committee 3: Senior-junior Comrniltee -lg junior Plan' Commit- tee 3. SE IUHS Tri-Hi-Y :lg Chemistry' Club 44 Spanish Club 3. Janice Bernice Wood llonor Societv fl, 45 Monitor 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, See retorv 3, Student Government Secre tzlrv 3: Session llouse l, 25 Delegate to Honor Policv Convention 35 llonw Room President 2, Secretarv lg Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Opcrettzl Z9 CANNDN Rtavonr Business Stall' 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Student Administra- tion Dov l, 3: Miss Ili Miss 44 "Memories of Vaiudevillen 2. Eula Mae Wyatt Bible Club 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: "Nlessiah" 3. Betty Jean Wyke F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. Norma Peninger Yoos Chorus l, 2: Dmmatics Club 4, Librarv Club l. Picture Not Appearing: Doris McCarn Congratulations and Best Wishes CA N N 6 N CANNON MILLS COMPANY EL SS PHUPHEEY About two weeks ago I made my debut as a promising ballet dancer with a small troupe in New York City. VVe had booked several more perform- ances and were traveling by plane. Our next stop was to have been North Carolina, and I was looking forward to seeing some of my friends there. VVC had plane trouble over Virginia and crashed just outside of Richmond. Suf- fering from a brain concussion, I lapsed into a coma. While I was in this coma, I saw all the members of my graduating class at VV. Cannon High School. After completing his course at the Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Ken- tucky, Tommy Hartis had become a great evangelist. Assisting him with the music were Eleanor Foil and Mary Ann Vickers. Nancy Shepherd was a youth leader and Doris Huneycutt was a choir director in a Baptist church. Three of my classmates, Phyllis Safrit, Ann Keziah, and Rebecca Phillips had won international fame as artists, while Nell Pope was a sculptor of modern arts. Floyd Davis and Jo Ann Woolard sketched comic strips for the New York Sunday News. The teaching profession was well represented by the class of '5l. Zeb Bradford was superintendent of city schools in Kannapolis. Grammar school teachers in- cluded Frances Jenkins, Helen Troutman, and Gail Linebarrier. Teaching in high schools were Betty Col- lins, Evelyn Garriss, Janice Wood, Sara Carpenter, and Annie Lou Cook. James Waller was a teacher of mathematics at Davidson College. In the held of medicine I saw John Blount as a pediatrician, Joyce Tucker as an obstctrician, Nancy Jo Safrit as a psychiatrist, and Darwin McCombs as a brain surgeon. Dressed in nurses' white uniforms were Alice Overcash, Ruby Weddington, Bertie Mae Helms, Jackie McCombs, Camellia Linker, Ellen VVilson, Birma Little. and Margaret Ellen Sechler. Danny Gray, a well-known lawyer, was seeing that justice ruled. Others helping to protect society were Bobert Gribble, who was an F.B.I. agent, and Bill Howard and Donald Hinson, who were detectives. Jimmy Lcntz and James Brown were chief and assistant chief of police in Kannapolis and Willette Goins was police matron. Checking parking meters in this grow- ing town were Cladvs Nall and Mary Patterson. Ker- mit Goble was a highway patrolman. In thc remodeled and enlarged Bclk's in Kannapolis, several of my classmates were emnloved as clerks. Mattie Ann Starnes, Mary Fowler, and Sarah Moss worked in the ladies' ready-to-wear department. Joyce Johnson Page Thirty-two JANIE KAL E, Prophelesx and Caynell Osborne sold cosmetics and Lorene Bonds sold costume jewelry. Girls who graduated from Cannon High and became secretaries in private oflices were Dot Tilley, Betty Brawley, Doris Jean Bange, Judy Allen, and Frances McClamrock. Head telephone operator for Concord Telephone Company was Evelyn Baker. Other girls who chose this occupation were Morene Lunsford, Marlene Oak- ley, Jeri Murph, and Sarah Chastain. The new S and W Cafeteria in Kannapolis had as its chief dietitian, Faye Petrea. Working in the cafeteria were Betty Cameron and Joann Shankle. Could anyone have imagined that Price Yates would become a taxidermist? Assisting him in the mounting of birds, animals, and I-ish were Benny Whitley and L. Ptobinette. In an adjoining building was a pet shop jointly owned by Jimmy Rogers and Kenneth Nall. Peggy Robinette, after taking a special course in ethics of personal beauty in New York City, opened her own shop. Her manicurists were Bennie Baucom and Jean Biggs, and giving facials were Peggy Edmis- ton and Bettie Rhyne. The textile industry furnished occupations for a large number of the 1951 graduates. As time keepers in various departments of Cannon Nlills I saw Joyce McCollum, Mildred Miller, and Hazel Snipes. Over- seers for the company included John Shaver, Jr., Jackie Watson, and Ray McKinney. Heading the department of accounting I saw Johnny Nussman. Others employed by Cannon lNIiIIs were Helen Grass, Margaret Walker, Barbara Lamb and Jeanette Morgan. Odd and unusual careers were chosen by a number of the male members of my graduating class. Eugene Whittington was a famous magician, Jerry Lee Shinn a ventriloquist, and Frenchie Davis was a trainer of car- rier pigeons. Gilbert Watts was manufacturing a sure cure for baldness. The Raleigh News and Observer carried an inter- esting sports column by Tommy Riggs. He wrote about such outstanding athletes as baseball stars, Charles Lem- ley and Grady Smith. Also mentioned in his columns were football heroes Bobby Julian and Lee Fink. and Floyd Echerd and Jerry Hollar, professional basketball players. Away out in the Lone Star State on a big ranch. I saw Billy Fulcher writing pay checks for his workers. A few of them were Alpheus Ford, Charles Bass, Bobby Menius, Delano Hobbs, and Donald Curley. Making a fortune with his oil wells was Jimmy Smith. I could tell that the United States would be well prepared if there were another war, when I saw Ray Barbee, L. Brooks, Winfred Bryant, Jimmy Lee, and Joe Cavin in uniforms. Some of the girls in the armed forces were Walterine Slawson, Donnie Phillips, and Daphne Grimes. Donald Blanton and Harvey Sig- mon were pilots for Eastern Airlines, and Mary Adams, Gladys Grass, and Barbara Callicutt were airlines stewardesses. Kannapolis was represented musically by Gwen Peeler, who was touring the world giving violin con- certs. Sally Wagner became an opera singer and Jimmy Coggins was another Frank Sinatra. He had stiff com- petition from Don Michael, an Irish tenor. Serving as director of city school music in Kannapolis was none other than Dale Mills. Leader of an all-girl orchestra was Gayle Lumsden, and the Philharmonic Orchestra claimed Connie Sue Lumsden as a cello soloist. Appearing as a dance band leader was Lowell Daniels. Among the members of the band were Jimmy Kale, Kenneth Correll. Frank Coon, Jerry Sides, and Gene McCombs. Vocalists with the band were Gurline Compton and Nanette Davis. I was surprised to see that Lena McKinley, Annie Sue Adams, and Wanda Barlow were models for fash- ion magazines. Photographers for some of these maga- zines were Charles Castor and Bobby Bowles. At a large girls' school in Massachusetts, Martha Glosson appeared to be the Dean of Girls. As the door of her office opened, out walked Gail Phillips. her secretary. Teaching physical education at this school were Phyllis Spry, Jimmie Gardner, and Barbara Beam. The next scene carried me back to Kannapolis, where I saw Rex Savage and Harlen Phillips operating a chain of theaters. Some of their managers were Johnny Richardson, Howard Duffell, and James Donahue. Luther Huffman owned a grocery store and Ralph Deal was manager of a furniture store. Priscilla Drolette's bakery served Kannapolis and surrounding towns with its delicious products. Christine Teal, Phvllis Mundav. and Phvllis Freeland were employed by the "Charlie" Logan shoe store of Charlotte. Bookkeeners for this exclusive shop were Peggy Hall. Bettv Jean Jackson. and Jeweldean How- ard. The "Rendezvous" a hang-out for teen-aoers in Charlotte was owned by Lanier McCarty in partner- ship with Keith Hart. Lured by the brilliant lights of a theater on Broad- way my eves read the names of Mildred Bennett. Bettv Stafford, Norma Barnhardt, and Nancv Shelf. I later learned that Jackie Stamev and Barbara Lee had been make-up artist and hair stylist for the performers. Stage manager, Henry Tucker, and sound effects man. Mar- vin Lovette, were also mentioned. Many of my classmates were married and some that were housewives with no careers were Ruby Eagle, Joyce Hinson, Norma Penninger. Carrie Ewan. Maxine Kerley, Arlene King, Nancy Knight and Vera Keamev. City people, fond of their pets, are glad to pay for some animal lover to care for them while they are on vacation. Earning a living as pet caretakers were Colleen Goforth, Billy Jo Mullis, and Joyce Bauknight. Woman's aptitude for home industry turned to a variety of ways to make money. I learned that Jean Peebles was a maker of lamp shades, Nancy Orfield, a rug maker, Betty Wyke made artificial flowers, and Priscilla Teague was a seamstress. Products from these industries were sold throughout the United States. On radio and television I saw and heard Wade Curran as a news commentator, and Joanne Brooks, Jackie Taylor, and Jimmy Donahue as comedians. Many members of my class connected themselves with the Y.M.C.A. After Mr. Fesperman retired, Bill Bullock became the new general secretary, and Francis Melton, assisted by Wayne Robinson was physical di- rector for boys. Chief librarian was Mildred Sherrill, and her assistants were Helen Sloop, Mary Deese, and Mary Ella Cauble. Geraldine Hart became general secretary of women's activities and girls' physical directors were Shirley Stevens and Sonja Youngs. Two autographed books were presented to the Y.M.C.A. in honor of the class of '5l. One was a book of poems by Doris Allen, the other a book by the well- known author, Betty Cloninger. The Daily Independent had as circulation manager, Max Collins while Billy Hardin and Harold Moose were linotype operators. The paper carried a column by Ramona Self, news correspondent in Europe. Seeing that the present facilities for child care of working mothers was inadequate, Ruth Burton presented Mr. Cannon with the facts, and the Cannon Child Wel- fare Center had its beginning. Serving in various capaci- ties of this nursery were Jean Watts, Carol Edwards, Thelma Roseman, Betty Sloop, and Frances Vinson. A large dance school in Atlanta, Georgia, was con- ducted by Sharon Owings and Margaret Newell who specialized in modem dance. Colleen Lentz taught ballet there and Barbara Rogers was an expert teacher of ballroom dancing. Helping to stamp out poverty and ignorance in Europe were Doris Hardister, Zelia Sides, Mary Mc- Whorter, and Helen Brooks as missionaries. Among my classmates who chose social work were: Hilda Pennington, Girl Scout leader: Graydene Ross, Juvenile Court worker, and Lou Jean Pethel, helping with child welfare. Taking the place of the old time truant officer, by keeping children in school. were Betty Campbell and Martha Carter. Supervising a large public playground for children were Lilla Walters. Mary Simmons, and Loretta Vaughn. In a children's clinic I saw Doris McCarn, Eula Mae Wyatt, and Carol Vlfiles giving free medical care. On the outskirts of Kannapolis a large greenhouse was owned by Mildred Wyatt and Evelyn Adcock. Sell- ing their flowers in a florist shop were Arma Wiles, Evelyn Rogers, and Wanda Loftis. I also saw my senior teachers before I awoke from the coma. I was glad to have seen them and my class- mates again even if it were in a coma. I am feeling much better now, and hope to be back on my toes soon. BUS! lnulzizzg HE'I'TY Snufllonn LWIIARIAIQS C.1xs'mn l7rivmHiux1 IDANNY Cum' AlIl.DHlfI7 l3IfNNl1'1"l RUS! PL'VYOIIHlil1' IXIIIPIIKIEIJ I3laNN1z'l'l CLENF IXICCWOIXIBS Most f'nyu111U Zim llnfxmfonn RMIUN.-x S121 If Hvs! All-lifnlfllaf l312'l"1'Y Cm 1 INS Zlfli BIl.Xl7l70IlD .Wuxi f'U'!ll7L'1'lIfilxC l3E'l"l'x' LTOLLINS Zen BR,xnFonn A los! IDikQ11ifiL'lJ Uums lllINFYC'll'l"l YIAMES XVAI,.I.ER Wilrivsi VIIMMY IJONAIIUE A Ins! CJVixQf11l'll C1mu1,Es,xN,x LOGAN l3l1,1.x' FIILCIIER X ost I ilcvly to Szfccavd 11--s-I-P A l3E'1'1x' CRDLLINS Zim llnfxmronn A lost Talented 'DUN fX1K'lIAEL Sfx1.l.Y MVAGNER Mm! Studious -'DNN BLOUNT I'-ll.-KNCES .IENKINS ,Host Popular ZEB BRADFORD IX IILIJRED BENNETT ,Wuxi Athletic PIIYLLIS Svuv LEE FINK Wirficsr N,xNcv SHELF Best Dressed .IUHNNY NUSSMAN PEc:c:x' RUBINETTE UFFIEE PAGES First row: Frances McClamrock, Ruby Weddington. Second row: Bennie Banrislo Nancy Shepherd, Betty Brawle , Joyce McQueen johnson, Mr. Drummond. - 1 rows' Kathryn Bailes, Phyllis gmith Bill Bullock F th ' M. f r , . . '. ,M Bostlan, Mr. McCarn. , V our, mtl, Ng Slate' ' , 1--4 A" 1- Q ' I .I 1 'f I s 4 0 fs? 5 , ll ,l X I L lf, ' X I I 1 X-' r I f all-ll Ill ' l l 41 ,y, ,b . n p , .J l H Pl' -gl P '. 4 f Y f Y? - 9, j V 'l,'4 !,' VI . flflf' l' 'F .H - - t- t , , x , . , 1 w I I4 I I ' V . .K a g X," Q 2 ff M Congratulations to the Seniors o the , fl ' ' l u I ' ' - q l ,l . V ' ' A y D I, All u '. A , n 'I' , ffl ll 4 . . A 'K I ' ll ,iff - , CLASSAOFF 1 L ' L ' .+' ' ' f 1 V VI J J J l ' 'l A V 7 ' B I I 'YJ Q I' BELK S DEPT. S,fPORE-,, E . ' ' -' Nl . Xt- : . 2, X ul Jil' l ' s , V P fs -1 fl ' 1 - ANDF F- k . ' ' B A -1 , 1 x ll: 'yl I I K . .A x L' pivf . F l ' BQELKS BARGAIN l .U fr N V . , s :Nr X S N, 1 4 N: U U E L First row: Don Michael, Creston Erwin, jackie Watson, David Keziah, Arn! CLUB Shaver, Sherrlll AUSIIH. Second row: Caleb Glass, Gene Eddleman, Mr. McCa Adviserg Darwin lVlcCombs, Tommy Seabolt. fi . H nw if , my I Sl is .v QS ij W6 wx in ' mf Q 1Q . W 1 Lkyh QTY Figgsg? l M, ' gif X x Ek. wig I , VI - W " h i f P if iii in 5 il lg 5 af" UUILL ANU SEHULL Mary Aclznns, Betty Collins, Ramona Self, Betty X QGSLL Sloop, Miss PCI'l'yl1lllll 2lI1Cl lX'lrs. xxlllllllillf, flclliiscrs. NATIUNAL I-IUNUH SUCIETY Linny Baker, John Blount, Zeb llraclforcl. Betty Collins, lean Kay Duyvuult, luniee Earle Dennis, Charles lllird, Doris Huneycutt, Ramona Self, Nancy Sliepliercl. luniee VVoocl, Miss Bounds and Miss Gray, Advisers. Page 'Hzirfv-eiglzt rd W - I lt' Iv tribe :Sex COXNSJV Left io right: Mikie Koontz, jerry Daye, Buck Cook, Danny Cray, Miss McArver, Adviser, Betty Collins, lane Shelton, Cypsy Kcnnerly, Margaret Dial. Center top row: Zeb Bradford, President, Gene McCombs, Vice-President. Center bottom row: Linny Baker, Secretary, Walker Jung, Treasurer. 5 T U U E N 'r E U U N C, I L1 fl' . ! I!!! ,I A Pl .. 1 fill X11 ' I .bfi ry, f ' iff "'.- M , 1 5! E36 :J " f' I af - 1- . 5,4fJ7""v .i 5,1 if. 'QQ U- r ' N ,. Qe,5'?' gf f'fQf+n' U S E First row: Nancy Viola, Nancy Powell, Phyllis Lomax, jerry Sides, Shirley Donahue, Charles Marlowe, Junior Jolly, Bobby Reynolds, June Curley, Janette Pennell, joe Cavin. Second row: Max Dula, Blondie Holbrook, Doris Chandler, Bennie Baucom, Peggy Hall, Camilla Waller, Emily Clayton, Elaine Overcash, Harold Allen, Charles Smith. Third row: Miss McArver, Harold Deal, Carolyn Morris, Betty Ingram, 'loan VVilson, Margaret Barnhardt, Ethel Rogers, Bette Rae Holshouser, George Viola, jane Shelton, Selwyn White. Fourth row: Gene McCombs, Nancy Shelf, Betty Sloop, Isabel Holbrook, Hilda Nlaulden, Connie Lumsden, Shelia Sasser, Carolyn Bost, Barbara Brooks, Howard Duffell. Fifth row: Tommy Hartis, R. B. Barnhardt, VVendell Howard, Everette Lovett, Donald Upright, Dwight Crainshaw, Don Puntch, Rex Savage, Caleb Glass, Earl Lentz, Ray Jarvis, j. D. Cauble, Billy Strawn. Page Thirty-nine I f'rlfH . , U 'A T. ,J .1," .J 1. ., 11,11 W , it-1 "G 'xi' E 1 'ec K if bf? wk Left tables, from lo hack: Betty Stafford, Doris Goble, Peggv Edmiston, Bettv Bhvne, -lean Biggs, Norma Yoos, Frances -lcnkins, jovee Bauknight, hlildred Barlow, Doris lloneveutt, B I, Mildred Sherrill, Eleanor Culledge. liorene Helms, Barbara Rogers, Jeri Murph, Nell Pope, ' ., - Louella Bichardson, Sara Childers, Cavnelle Ushorne, Bettv .lean jackson, XVancla Barlow. RQ Rigln tables, hack to front: Behecea Phillips, Virginia Allen, Joann VVhittington, Doris Bange, rn- if-X' .Iovce McQueen johnson, Bonnie Shepherd, Buhv Eagle, Eva Mae VVilliams, Katrina Cartner. Mary Ann Vickers. .Indy Allen, jovce johnson, Emilv Carawav, jackie NVatson, Alice Allman. Nancv Cohle, Jimmie Gardner, Shirlev -lones, Nanci' Knight, Thelma Sloop. Silllllllllrifl Nliss V f in-aa, Ailvia-f. L e I B H A H Y C L 1 F H A First row: Mrs. Tucker, Adviser: Camellia Linker, Nancv Shelf, llelen Troutman. Nanev Shepherd, Bavenell Mitchell, Frances Cregorv, Audrev Grass, Phvllis Beam. Second rme: Laura Beam, jackie Gahriel, Alice Overcash, Bcttv Vllvke, Gail Bost, Nancv Powell, Shirlev Hampton, june Curley, jeweldean lloward, Sarah Chastain. Third row: Eva Mae VVilliams, Marv Ann Vickers, Sheila Sasser, Thelma Sloop, Fave Petrea. Bettv Cloninger, Clatie McLean. Martha .lu Fortner, Barbara Poole. Fmirrlz row: Carol .lean Suther, Pegggv Hudson. Hilda Pennington, Betty Ingram, Bettv Black, Carleen Bogers, Tommie jo Clark, Barbara Carpenter. Margaret Peterson. Gail Gilliam. Page Forty First row: Annie Lou Cook, Bettv Pxutb llelins, Marv Lou Owings, VValterine Slawson, Betty Col- lovee Tucker, Sara Gbastain. lins, Ramona Sell, h Priscilla Drolette, Valoree Sbinn, Gail Linebarrier. McLeod, Adviser: Nanev jo Seeoml l'Ulfl'1 bliss Salrit, Nanev Knight, llettv Cloninger, Sara Car- penter, Carol VViles, Hallie Fave blullis, Nell Pope, Marv MeVl'l1orter, -lerrv Sides. 'lllziril row: Don Mieliael, lxlartbelaine xxllllllllllS, llilcla Pennington, lfllen Wlilson, llarbara l,.ilIlllJ, Martba Matthews, llelen Brooks, Donald t'll1llCl'iUl1, Vivian Honeventt. Fourth row: W'acle Curran, Max Collins, Marianna Sherrill, Blondie Holbrook, Bettv Carpenter, Sbirlu Phillips, Carol jean Sutber. Plwllis Callieutt, Ann VVatson. Fifth row: Flovd Eeberil, Frame jenkins, Janie Kale, Nanette Davis, Iris Ducllu Margaret Randolph, C. YV. llarnliarclt, Billie VValtLr liuise Steen, Donald Black, Gene MeCon1bs. Sixth row: Charles Elird, Vllavne Robinson, Trov Dobx john Blount, Darwin MeCo1nbs, Buclclv Slnnn Caleb Glass. 'limnw Kale. Creston Erwin. E H E M I 5 T it H v . Si, Y U H A M A T 1 13 5 Ifirst row: Mildred Bennett. Mattie Anne Starnes. Evelvn Garriss, Thelma llosenian, Hun XVeLlnlington, Sally Vllagner, Gail Linebarrier. Second row: Miss Rogers, Adviser, lrene llobcrts Aloanne Brooks, Norma Yoos, Doris lloneveutt. Carolvn Host. PCLLQV Austin, Margaret E Ln SL'L'lllL'I', Tliini row: Dannv Grav. Zeb llraclford, Earl Lentf, Max Collins, lanies Vllaller, linnnx Coggins. Ralpb Lewis. Fourth row: Bill VVl1ite. Alpbeus Forcl, Bill Fulelier. ge Forty f ne First ruir: liettv Cluninger, Sara Carpenter, lleheeea Phillips, Utvllv Cruse, Alice Overeasli, Sarah Moss, Milclretl Miller, Eva Mae VVilliams, Helen Rushing, Nanev Shepherd. Seewni row: Mvrtle Culleclige, Pearl Earnhardt, Barham Car' penter, Illsie Mae Cux, Norma llarclv, Martha Carter, Marv MeW'lmrter, Plwllis liarringer. Lila Vilalters, Miss Brewer, Adviser. 'lihiril rmvz Doris Chancller, Sara 'lu Newstnn, l7ranees MeClainruelc, Phvllis Smith, -laniee lluneveutt, llettv VVal1.lrup, .Inann Shanltle, Ollena Price, .Iaeltie MeCunihs, B I w B e-1.71-'ff' K-""' .' E E L U B "x ,I ' Fi . ,ij N .W 'i 'J a x -M' Xi x K ,U. -'Nd 'I T U H S 5 Bertie Mae Ilelins, Marlene Oaklev. lfourlh mu' june Jarrett, Evelyn Tavltir, Phvllis Riggs, Carrit Ewan, Fave Carver, Shirlev Stevens, Ruth Atlains. Priseilla Teague, Helen Truutinan. lfifili mir: Clatie McLean, Max Collins, Christine llunahne, 'levee Petersen, Peggv Beaver, l'ranees Ylenlxins, 'levee Ilinson, Bettv Tallmert, Edna Staneil, l5,leantn Foil, Evelvn Acleuelt. Sixth r'rm': Tmiiitiv llxirtis .Iaines Hill, Bettx' Cami Phillips. Shirley MeNeil Bill Bullueli, .liniinv lingers, Miltlrecl Sherrill, liar lxara Martin, liettv Ann Phillips. m lfirxt row: lluth Burton, Bennie llaueuni, Sylvia llahhs, Gavle Lunismlen, lean liav llavxault. Alice Overeash, lhihx' VVeclclingtun, .liininv Rogers, Nurina llarnharclt. Carrie liwan, Plwllis Smith, Charlesana Logan, Gail Phillips, Shirlev Stevens. Second row: Miss llutlisill, :Xilviseit Marthelaine VVillianis, 'lane Sheltun, llettv Cluninger. .laniee VVHUQI, Ceraltline llart, Ilettx Cullins, Nancv Salirit. Phvllis Mumlav. Christine Teal, Carul Fox. Third r11n': l.innv llalaer. Kenneth Argu, .laniee Kale, ,Iaines Vllaller, Beverlv Cobb, Caleb Glass, Zeb Bradllircl, llannx Crav, Nanev Shelli, Gene MeCuinhs. lioiartlz l'0ll'I Don Punteh, John Ruftv, Garx' Tilliiiaii. Wallace VVatltins. .Iinimy Cuggins. Fifth row: .liinniv lluwell, Kenneth Childers. Charles lflirtl. john Blount. VVatle Curran, nl. IJ. Cauhle. Charles Ketner, Creston Erwin, Dale Mills. Page l"rii'ty'1ii'n lfirst row: Gcralclinc 'l'ai'ltmi, Cfulccn Lcntv, lu Aim Xwiittixigtiiii, Patsy VVatson, Franccs Grcgory, llill llallarcl. Pcarl llarnliarilt, Alcan Carol l.inLlsav, llclvn lsaccy, Nancy Powell. Second r mir: limily Caraway, Pliyllis Mcsscr, SLIYRIIIIIC llinsnn, Slmrun Uixings, lliyllis Salirit, lxlax Hollins. liarlcm- llvrman, Priscilla Drulvttc. Carric Mac liwan. Pat Safrit. 'liliird row: Uonalrl Gurlcy, Mario Nlullis, llclwcca Phillips, Nancy Manila-ws, Milliccm llimscnlmcrg, jimmy llugcrs. v , . . Q li'irlcs'm'i lumix lm'irlm'ir'i c'llllCLlN Ni-ll Pope. l"UHl'lll mir: -l2llIlL'N llill, Gail Pliillips, Miss . ... sh., . .i .. , Harrell. Arlviscr: llcnry 'liLICl'iL'l'. lfirst VUlI'Z l,ci'anclci' Ailr-ack, Gloria Gilliam, lfraiiccs Grcvury, Pcarl llarnliarnlt, farric Mac l7.wan, Camellia Liiilacr. llclcn Laccy, llilcla Pcnf ningtun, -Iackic Galmricl, llva Mac VVilliams, -limo Lam- Mullin. Sui-mul rmr: Mr. Ellis, Aclviscr: Ann Harlow, Darlene' llcrman. Pliyllis Salirit, lxlzirgarct llarringtun, lfllcn Ulilsun, Shirley XVilliclm, ,luaniw XN'intcrs, Miss llarrcll, Ailviscr. 'Illini row: llilcla Maulclin, Pliyllis Fingcr, Ullcna Price, Haxcl O'Ki-llcv. liiiugcm- Bruwn, Betty lngram, Martha I 1 ldfisaas-ZQJ Vulgnwu' M 4,121 'nu 3 -'ggi-1.94 f .4 if-M. 1 ,WLC Y 27,0101 f' I 1, ul I fl -.f4,f,Lv'f II A M E H A E L U B l,uu Aclams, Loyclla llicliarilsun, Null lnpc. Fourth row: lllluurt Tlwiiias, .lcrry Dayc, Billie Max ililltllllLISllI1, lk-tty Vlbimmlairrl, liayc Fi-cr-zo, Ilan-I NVilliams, Vclma VX'unclarcl, Margaret llamlnlpli, Sliirluy llryin, C'arlunc llogcrs. liifllz row: Dim Micliacl, .laiiics Uycrcasli, Henry Tucker, Kcitli Austin, jimmy lluwcll, llilllllIllV Riggs, Sonny Golub. Sixth row: llay Pctrca, Marvin Lovett, Dimald Gurlcy. Page l'iUl'fY'lllI'L'L' Q ,,'f-4 ,, , ,f I 1 ,V Lf . Z' 1 I f - 'ff I . - , . .1 . 1 lfirsl row: Pat Colvliev. Seeoml row: Reid Fincher, hlerrv Strickland, Mack lfreexe, joe Glass, Glenn litalwr, Sallv VVagner, lXlarthelaine Vllilliams, Billv Max Tliotnpson, Barbara Rogers, -lean Kav Dav- vault, Rarhara Keever, Dannv Argo, Carolvn Host, Phvllis Finger, Margaret Dial, llilrla lXlaulclen, Phvllis Lomax, Peggv Rohinette, Don Michael, Joe Dowless, Rohert Grihhle, llIHlllV Goggins, Dale Nlills. 'lillirrl row: Kenneth Dial, jovee Sloop, Gavle laumsclen, Connie l,umsclen, jean Barlow, Rachel lhomas, 'Iunior Ulollev. Shirlev Helms, Phyllis Lc- levers, Vivian Morris, Doniee Pharr, Barbara Mc- Comhs, Shirlev Oaklev, Carolyn Ralaer, Diane Cor- nelius, Gail Goodman, .loan Pethel, Gvpsv Kennerlv. Q :trol Ilipps, .loan Yvinters, llillie hlefomhs. Fourth B A N ll 1. l""' U . slam sw, W. 09 Xlgr: Wpu , any i X lfirst row: Gwen Peeler, Llovrl Moon, Arlene llarris, ID "1 l'tpt-', lk il if z " Ktl ortu mix Ll 'li in Nl iomis, june ie, Rettv Phillips. Clavlc l.umsclen, Gonnie Lumsclen. Second row: Vlerrv Mvers, llvelvn llonevcutt, Kav Savage. Darlene llerman, Shirlev Emerson. Kenneth Correll, Doniee Pharr, Selwvn Vllhite, Vivian Nlorris, Rachel Thomas, Valorie Shinn, Sharon Ownings, Sallv Vllagner. Tliirzi row: Nancv Rarger, Phv " 'rrin1', Martha Rarnharclt, Gloria Crisco, row: Rav Petrea, l'rcil llave. Donalml tXmlerson, Paul Tuggle, Keith llelms, Selwvn XYhite. Kenneth Gorrell, Lowell Daniels. -lohnnv Rowers, Rex Savage, Phil Tesh, Franlaie Rlaela, -lerrv Sicles. jackie Tavlor, Peggv McDowell, livelvn Simpson, Ann Funclerhurlie, Valorie Shinn. lfifllz row: Rai' Petrea, -lerrv Nelson, Gene Kleifoinhs. Maxie Reaver, Klux Dula, llugh Freeze. Sonnv Shelf, Ren Donalcl son, VVallaee Vllatkins. .limmv leharcl. li. R. Morgan, lr., Richard VVatkins, Rillv Rav llarmlin. Ann Rar' low. Sixth ro1i': Kenneth Nall, Rohert llinson. Kenneth Stokes, Elmo llollinan, Pete Athanalius, limmv Grillieth. Donalcl Ashhv, Donalcl Rlaeli. ilames Hill, Rolxhv Quav, Phil Settlemever. Norma Rainev, 'lovee lloneveutt. 'lf P. l.eonarcl, Kenneth Tomlin, 'lohnnv Bowers. Phil lesh, Evelvn Simpson, Ann Funclerhurk, XVallaee VVat lains, Elmo Ilollman, .lerrv Sitles, l3ranl4ie Rlaela. Shirlev Thomas. Rettv floninger. Fourtli row: llugh Freeze, Rex Savage, .lerrv Nelson. Smmliug: joe Dowless, Billie Max Thomason, lrene lfowler, Gail Goorlman, llilcla Maulclen. l.on'm-ll Daniels, lean K:-iv Davvault, Nr. Misenheimer. Firxl rmv: SL-lxvvn XVliitc, 'lcrrv Sides. Elmo llufliinziii. Kcnnctli Ciurrcll, lfiuiiilxic liliiclx. Unli- Xlills. SLTUIIII r'mi': -luv Tlminais, Dlulmm' Bmvcrs, Pliil ilicsli, lnwull IJlll1iL'lS, -Icrrx' Nvlsnn, Rux S ixnigu, Saillx' xY.lgllCl'. Ciivli- luniscicii. 'Illini mir: Billie Manx Tlmiiiaisuli. llilclii Maiiilclvn, l7raink mm, .luv l3mm'lA'ss. 5 , W I N G S T lj H S M I X E U E H U H U 5 l7ii'sl mir: Sliirlvsv Vliailts, Gaivln' I.lIlllhLlCIl, Iainicc Vihml, Ciurlim' Crxliiumii, Snllx' XX'gqUm-I . l P. Pit Sailrit, Nziiicx' Sxlirit. 'Iainicc ltairlc llcnnis, .loan Riggs, ,Iuvcc Slziwsmi. VV:iltci'im' Slziwsun. N4 l 'uuml rmr: l?hAll'71lI'1l ll1inc'lim'. Pvggv lV:l'l'l'lC'. Pzitsv liusscll, Hxirlxiixi l'uuln'. Doris llmnilwclltt. Y Cluriii Gilliam. SlliI'lL'V Arinstrung, Mai'im'iv lTllI'l'llL'l', ililiclmai Slwp, iwtlx' lime Compton, ll! ' iril miv: llugcnc VVl1ittingtun. Dun Miclmcl, lluniilnl Cuiiiptim, lmiiclnlv ilaimptun, Iwniilil liliicklmrn, Billv Lisli, linrlmrzi flinc. Fnirrrlz mir: llunulnl Mzisuii, .Ivi'i'x' Ai'ii1sti'mig, lhlpli l.uwis. Billv Aslilvv. lnglc Cimk, llcnrx Mcllnwcll, limmv Ciivggim. Philip llaiincv. llfll mu lil ' 1' ' ': ',,-v l3i'mll'ui'il, lfairl l,t'l1U. Hulwrt xxilClCl1l1UlliL', luiiiiiiv lmiggs. i frm! rnut Slmirlox' Xllnttx. fX1'1wlcl Sl11lYk'I', Sunnx' Clvlulu, llallplm llulmilu-tts. llulmlmx llvxrwlmlx. ll.n U'l1illL'x'. l'c'ggx' lfuwfc. Svcwml Vnut lluclclx' llzlmptun, llclmgn Chains, llnlwrt llinwn, Slmm NLM, . , f ,. , . IIIIIIIIX' lumplwll, Imlulw Uwrrnlxml. l'l'.llllxlll1 Slfmp. lmul Uvwuxxslm, C lmrlcx XXI1111-. lllml rung l :rl Q lmristv, Umm llnguv. llillil- XYzlltc'r, 'lmmm' lllnxclwm. llulmlvx' lluc, Phillip Ihirwx. llux Small. lvcrvlt lmwll, llulwrl ffrlllm. lvrrx llnxvw. U U Y Fi Il H U H U S U I H L 5 E H U H U S amfwgf 5 i A , . , ' I , 1 . . , , . , lux! wut Il.1fcl Nlullllx, 'lung' lam' Mucllm. Nlllll llrwmlxs. lwttx' llclms, C-uxullmlxm' Xlmvnlull. Nlalrx' l ,Y ull Ouingx l"tl.1 Sun- lluggs, l'l1l:l Mau XYVAI1. Sl1il'lcx' Ulillwulm. Alum' Clurlcxy lllnllix lhnllv. Suumnl ww: lllwllis Higgs, l,lI1I1lK' lznmw. Ullcm llricc, Nurxmm ll1'l11nln'lm'. XYilll'ltL' TN.. x um, -llhlllllll llfmmlrmiglwl. ,lflilli Xxlllfvlll. .Xlurtlm l:4lI'II1L'l'.5El5lt' Q Qi, -lklHL'I l'nlxx.1rnls. 'I l1irll rmr: - fs 5 ' l51rl1-nm' llgwllmmm. Slllilllllk' llinwn. -laniw Nllll1il1lY, lllll'l7llI4Ql Sills, vlunn llllhlllhlfw. lfixn' l1'u'A'. J u ' viam llupv. lmrrlla r'nu'1 llalrlwll l.cn' Uxlmrxw, l,4!I'L'Illl clI'UXYL', llllvllis 'l'l1wl11pxu11. llAll'll.lIll llill, J: 9 , IIICY liniglmt, licttx' lhltlm llulmx, Slmirlcx' Stcvcns. Sln-Im Snxsvr. 1 ' v 5 x - ' X. n 1 N . 1 llllgf' l'm'l1 xlx J C' . 315 '-iv J Qvmxg 'Si V Wgfzaw' ,5'33?j53M MQW lfirsl row: Gvpsv Kennerlv, Marthelaine Vllilliams. 'lanet litlwartls, llettv lngram, Martha Matthews, Vl'illie Sutton, .lerrv Smith, Eva Mae Vllilliams, .Iune l.ane Metllin, lris Dncllev. Secoml row: Garv lloltlet, Nanci' Matthews. l'at VVhitleV, jovee Slaw- son. .lean liav Davvault. Carol Ferguson, Patil liisher, -Iohn lltiltv, -Iinnnv lleavis, Miss Melver, ilclviser. illiiril Voir: Patsx' Powell, liav Savage. lfirsl Vout Annie l.ou Cook, Gayle Lumsclen. lfvelvn Garriss, Aliee Overeash, Shirlev Maness, Doris llarclister, ilihelina lloseman, Ruth Roseinan. Arma VViles, Gail linelxirrier. Nanci' Viola. Second row: .Ianiee VVootl, lluln' lVeclclington, Gloria llow- artl, llafel Danev, lllonclie llollxroolt, llettv VVal- tlrop, Yloann Shankle, Geralcline VVooclell, Priscilla league. .lim Mann, llav Petrea, Miss Poag, Amlviser. 3jl'eggv l:I'L'L'lL'. lileanoi' Gulletlge, Lorene llelms, Tliirrl row: Creston Erwin, Kenneth Argo, liettv Cloninger, Linnv Baker. Phvllis Barringer, Iaekie McComhs, Carol Fox, Marv MeVVhoi'ter, Jeroline XVatts, Margaret Ellen Seehler, Theresa lfnslev. Thelma Deal, joan Galliher, Carol Phillips, Ianiee Earle Dennis, llettv Carpenter, .lo Ann VVats0n. -Ioe Dowless. liourtlz row: -lanie Kale, Etta Sue Boggs, Carol lean Suther, llarbara Cline, Edna Stzmeil, hlattie Lou Staneil, Phil Tesh, Selwyn VVhite, jackie iliavlor. l7if1l1 row: Guv Freele, Ken- neth Stokes. llennv VVright, Alerrv Dave, Vllallaee VVatkins, Yloe Glass, Clinton Misenheiiner. E47 , RWM-L, ii' 5 i" .1 L J B 5 P A N I S H C L U B -Ierrv llollar, -lertv Strieklancl. lfozirtli row: .lerrv Armstrong. Connie Lnnisclen. Lee Fink, Christine Teal, Phvllis Munclav, Carol VViles, Marv Ann Vickers, Frances jenkins, Nanev 'lo Safrit, Phvllis Safrit, Gwen Peeler, Zeb llratlliortl, Charles Earlev, Dannv Grav. Fifth row: Don Michael, Kermit Golnle, -lean Riggs, Martha Glosson, Johnnie Rich' artlson, Gail Phillips, Francis Melton, llovd Van' tlerhurg. VVavne Robinson, Janice Muntlav, Lanier McCartv, Donald Black, Charles Castor. Sixth row: Gratlv Priee, lohnnv Nussman, Darwin MeCoinlms, -Ioe Thomas, john Blount, james Brown, Iimmv Coggins, llohert Grihlmle, lames Vvaller, Kenneth Correll. lfirst row: Pall Mcmancss, Patsy Russell, Milclrccl Ucnnclt. Svcnml Vmr: Don Puntch N1 1 X E H E E H L E A U E H 5 Collins, lfugcm' Vwmittingtc n. ,Iimmy Rogers. if? M U N U U H A M E L U B ! l'1rs1 row: 1-Xllmm VN cllmnn, llill l3ullocL, Uolubx' Iulizm, llowurd llollmvnx'. H. ll U llnhalrcll, Loc liink. 56001141 row: Couclm W'c11nt, Ylcrry I Iollur, Clmrlcs l.L'l11lL'X, BLICILIK llmmpton, Kcnncth Argo, Bill Rulnincttc, Coach Uudgcr. Tllirzl mir: Bcnm' XVrigh1 n l3rudI'urcl, l5lm'cl lfchcrcl, 'l'rox' Dobv, limmv Cooke. Hill llcnnctt. Pug v I'!H'l1'L'l'QIIf Q Kneeling: Norma llarcly, Dorothy Mt-dlin. Smmiing: Betty 'lean Dlaielison, Bzlrlmrzi l3eum, Phyllis Spry, Doris Sloop, lXl2ll'g2ll'CI llnrrington, Rutli Eames, Jimmie Gardner, l,,ilLlI'll BCRIIH, Maxine Petrea, Dunnette Argo, Bill'l7il!'Ll Poole, lXlrs. Phillips, Coach G I H L 5 B A 5 Ii E T B A L L B U Y S B A 5 H E T H A L L Kneeling: llowzircl llollowuy, Linny linker, Zeb lil'kllll'l0l'Ll, 'lerrx' llollar Floyd y lleliercl, Rex Savage, Earl Lentz. Stnmliug: Loaeli Gutlger, .Ioe Ltimlmert, Bill Bullock 5 7 Eugene luenton, Curl Morton, jimmy Cooke, Bill Rolvinette, ,lolmny Bowers, jimmy Be Page Forty-nine I1 lift FUUTB LL TEAM l liirsi row: Kcnnctli Argo. Sccoml rmv: Benny Wriglil, llolu Ululiun, fNU'filI,7llIlll limi ny Kale, lroy Doldy, Clzirlx lJl'1lliL', liuzzy Y1ll'l1Ul'ULlgl1, Cluirlcs lilircl, .linnny Cook 1'lrirfl row: llurlon Phillips, Rolucrt VViclcnl1ousC, Bill llolwilivttc. Alton XVcllm:in lcrry !hl'l11SII'0I1g, Bill licnnclt, Loc Fink, Co-Cupmizzg ,lorry Russell, l1l'L'l1L'llll' Dznis fm zrtll row: llonulcl Robinson, Can-I lXlorton, XNuyl1c Ililcs, Crinislci' Scannon, Max Clinncllcr, Clary Slicrrill, Bill Funclcrluurli, Donald llitcliic, llarolcl lluclspctli, lhln' Mcliinncy, ll. B. lg2ll'l1l11lI'LlI. Fifth row: lominy Riggs, -lorry Dano, ljugunc llcnliclcl Linn y llulwr, Culclu Glass, Billy AlCWllC1l'fL'l', Billy Strawn. 908 1951 F. L. SMITH DRUG COMPANY "The Rexall Store" WE XXPPRECIXXTE YOUR PFQTRQNXXGE Phones 9-39-49 One of North CaroIino's Best Drug Stores V K Sai' 4 7 J0f3 - --wav ls.-:l'lV"j' Q En lla LAST WILL ANU TEST ME T ARTICLE I VVe, the Senior Class of '51, have worked our way up the steep and nar- row path which leads to graduation. The time at last has come. Before we happily, vet regretfully, go our separate ways, we do make this our last will and testament, bequeathing our pos- sessions to the rightful heirs. ARTICLE II To dear old K.I'I.S. we leave loyalty and respect. ARTICLE III To our principal and the teachers of K.II.S. vye wish to express our genuine appreciation and humble thankfulness for their invaluable aid and unselhsh assistance in our many problems. To the oncominv seniors, our beloved iuniors, we ARTICLE IV leave the few privileges we have enioved as seniors. To the sophomores and lowly freshmen we leave our abilitv to keep up the school spirit and to become seniors. ARTICLE V I, Annie Sue Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school and my good times to my sister, "Maggie," who will be a rising freshman next year. BILLY FULCHER Class Lawyer I, Marv Adams, do hereby and bequeath to my younger sister, "Mag- gie," a rising freshman, my place on the Business Staff of the CIANNON REPORT, and I leave her all my good teachers: all the bad ones, I iust leave. To .lack Tilley, I leave my ability to graduate. I, Evelyn Adcock, being supposedly sound in body and mind. do hereby will and bequeath mv position at the northetower radiator on cold mornings and my beloved nickname to Eleanor Gulledge. I, Doris Allen, do hereby will and bequeath mv nickname, "Boney." to my brother, Ilarold, as I am sure you could find his bones better than mine. I, judy Allen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of high school to my brother. Vklarren. To Emily Caraway, I leave my typing ability. 25 words a minute, and my love for Fords. I, Doris Bange, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Betty Ilelms and Vir- ginia Allen and my front seat in assembly to Irene Roberts. I, Evelyn Baker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school in four years to TED SOLGIIIOITS CLEHHERS "Just Good Cleaning" North Main St. Phone 898 "Nothing is Permanent in Fashion but Good Taste" Page Fifty-two LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT my cousin, Gene Creswell, a rising sophomore. All my wishes for a free activity period and my love for the school store, I leave to everybody, knowing they will have them anyway. I, Ray Barbee, do hereby will and bequeath all of my good times at Cannon High to Joyce Sloop. I, "Peggy" Barlow, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High School to my sister, Mild- red, and my cousin, Patty, to Evelyn Honeycutt, I leave my front seat in assembly. I, Norma Barnhardt, hereby will and bequeath to jean Kay Dayvault and Phil Tesh my ability to pester "Smilie" Somers and trip teachers passing my monitor post, knowing they have already acquired this skill. I, Charles Bass, will my good times to R. B. Barn- hardt and my ability to finish to Ianice Honeycutt and Betty Waldrop. I, Bennie Baucom, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to run for the bus every morning to Lutecia Talbert, and to Joyce Dendy, I will my monitor post and all my good times at Cannon High. I, Ioyce Bauknight, do hereby will and bequeath my position as library assistant to Helen Rushing, who is a rising senior. I, Barbara Beam, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the Varsity Basketball Team to Doris Sloop, hoping she will get to play more than I did. To R. B. Barnhardt and Bill Ballard, two rising seniors, I will my good times at Cannon High. I, Mildred Bennett, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school to my brother, Billy, and my good times to Buise Steen, Virginia Allen, and Betty Helms and to jackie Gabriel, I will my position on the cheerleading staff. I, Donald Blanton, hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Harry, and to Roger Lingerfelt my ability to graduate in only four years, fearing they will never make it. I, john Blount, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Mrs. Alexander's home room to any iunior whose name begins with the Hrst four letters of the alphabet. I, Lorene Bonds, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in four years to my brother, Boyce. To Camilla Waller and June Miller, who are rising sophomores, I will all my good times. I, Bobby Bowles, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get back in school everytime I've been ex- pelled to Howard Hollaway and Johnny Bowers. EU EHAT LATIU 5 To The Graduates of '51 , 94.112w12,1. SHQPPQ ...L , IOO SOUTH MAIN STREET KANHAPOLIS. NORTH CAROLINA KAN NAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA Your Headquarters for Finer Gifts Page Fifty-three Congrotulotions to the Closs of 'Sl Kannapolis Well Drilling Contractors Well Pumps and Supplies Wells Drilled ZW" to 24" Ditching IZ to 18" Width to 42" Depth Royal Oaks Phone 130-L HAY'S CITIES SEIIIIIIIE Cities Service Products Fuel Oil and Kerosene Delivery For Prompt Service Phone 554-L C Cannon Blvd. Konnapolis, N. C. LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT I, Zeb Bradford, do hereby will and bequeath my breathing ability, such as it is, to any poor soul whom "WiIdwoman" Rogers has lured into her dramatics class. I, Betty Brawley, do hereby will and bequeath my position as ollice page to anyone who is lucky enough to get it fourth period when there isn't anything to do, except answer the telephone. To my sister, Doris, I will my ability to come to school for four years, withe out missing a single day. I, Joanne Brooks, hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay in high school only four years to my cousins, Ianice and Frances. To my brother, "Sac," I simply leave. I, L. Brooks, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in detention hall to my brother, Guy, knowing he will take full ad- vantage of it. I, james Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become a senior and my seat in senior English to Kenneth Price. I, Winfred Bryant, hereby will my motor bike parking place to Tommy Hatcock Seabolt, hoping that he likes it as well as I did. Page Fifty-four I, Bill Bullock, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball playing to Bill Robinette and four years in Cannon High to my brother, David. I, Buth Burton, being as sound in mind CPD as in body, do hereby will and bequeath my luck to have Monitor Hall Duty fourth period and lunch fifth period to my cousin, Clark Drake, hoping he can get by with eating both fourth period and fifth period, better than I. I, Barbara Callicutt, hereby will and bequeath my ability to settle down and go steady my senior year in high school to Phyllis Canup and Anne Carter. I, Charles Castor, do hereby will my position on the football team to anyone who can keep in practice better than I did. I, Elnita Ammons Casper, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to sit out front every morning for a half hour to Betty Phillips, a rising lunior, if she can sit there as regularly as I did. To my brother. Davis, a rising freshman, I will my ability to graduate in four years, hoping he can do it. I, Betty Cameron, will and bequeath all my goo.l times at K.H.S. to my sister, Wanda, and my "nutty personality" to Janice, Betty, june, Evelyn, and Valeria. Home Phone 780 Shop 764 R. M. EFIRD CONTRACTOR-REAL ESTATE BUILDING SUPPLIES Complete Home Building Supplies 502 Central Drive jackson Park Phone 780-764 PATTERSON GROGEIIY MEATS, GROCERIES AND FROZEN FOODS Phone 500 H03 S. Main St. C. C. lllagner Grocery I08 Upper Enochville Road GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES Free Delivery Phone 677-R GABLES, Inc. WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET THE BEST West First St. Phone 6l6 Ideal Motor Company OLDSMOBILE Soles and Service N. Main St. Phone 293 KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Betty Campbell Cochran, hereby will and be- queath my good times at K.H.S. to Shirley Armstrong and my ability to graduate to my brother, jimmy Campbell, knowing that he will need it. I, Barbara Carpenter, do hereby will and bequeath my love for dramatics and Miss Rogers to Donald Anderson. I hope he has as much fun as I did and still learn as much. I, Sara Carpenter, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at "dear ole Cannon High" to my sister, Betty, a rising senior, to Phyllis Beam, I leave my short hair, knowing how much she likes it, and hope that her neck doesn't get as cold as mine. To all the rest, teachers included, I iust leave. I, Martha Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become a senior and my love for Cannon High to my brother, Harry Lee. I, Mary "Ella" Cauble, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to linish high school in four years to my sister, Betty Lou, and brother, Rufus, knowing they will need it. My love, I leave to Ann Fesperman, a rising junior. I, Joe Cavin, hereby will and bequeath my ability to draw to my brother, Ierry, knowing he is better than I. I, Sarah Chastain, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do all of ,leweldean's dirty work to Rowena Chastain. To Joyce Slawson, I leave my ability to go with Charles as long as I did junior, and not argue as much as we did. I, jimmy Coggins, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to all underclassmen, who can have as much fun in all four years as I have. I leave my position in the senior class to Wallace Watkins, and to dear ole Cannon High, I leave my goodbyes. I, Betty Collins, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post in front of room 305, to my cousin, Gloria Gilliam. To my other cousins, Gail Collins, Betty Reese, and Carey Gilliam, I leave all my good times. I, Max Collins, do hereby will and bequeath my position as cheerleader to anybody lucky enough to get it whose mouth is as big as mine. I, Gurline Compton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school iust before the last bell rings, to my sister, Bette june, and my good times to our "ole gang." I, Annie Lou Cook, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make the Honor Roll and yet have a good time in high school to my brother, Ingle. To Polly Chambers, jean Kay Dayvault, and Guy Towell, I will my ability to stay single while in school. Page Fifty-Eve TIIE DNILY INDEPENDENT Complete Coverage of National, State and Local News, and the Best Features and Comics- Phone l0I0 Kannapolis, N. C. HlLL'S CLOTHING STORE Fashion Center Concord Kannapolis Hi-INEY 8 HULBIIUUH "Things to Wear For Men Who Care" S. Main St. Kannapolis, N. C. ITIILLER-JOIIES SHOES FOR THE FAMILY 135 South Main St. Phone 937 Congratulations, Class of 'SI I BELL MUSIC EUIVIPANY MUSIC AND STATIONERY Main Street Phone 202 Page Fifty-six LI-IST WILL AND TEST!-IMENT I, Frank Coon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay in Cannon High for four years, to any- one who is unlucky enough to get it. I, Kenneth Correll, do hereby will and bequeath mv seat in "Swingsters" to Frankie Black and my good times at Cannon High to Phil Tesh and Joe Dowless. I, Wade Curran, being of sound mind and shiftless body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass Latin, by blood, sweat, and tears, to any freshman stupid enough to take it. To Mrs. Alexander, after three years, I iust leave. I, Lowell Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be a senior to anyone who is lucky enough to obtain this great honor, and my place in the band to anyone that wants it. I, Floyd Davis, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times here to Jennie May Jacobs, a rising sopho- more. I, Frenchie Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my seat on the bench in football to someone who can play more than I did. I, Nanette Davis, being of sound mind and a very sound body, do hereby will and bequeath all of my love for dear ole Cannon High to my cousin, Vivian Morris, and Nancy Payne, to Leah Rae Barker and Nancy jo Fisher, I iust leave, hoping they will be able to, also. I, Ralph Deal, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in D. O. to Buise Steen, hoping he gets a iob some day, and my parking place in the horseshoe, to anyone lucky enough to get it if it ever opens again. I, Mary Deese, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to my sister, Peggy, and to Nadine and Peggy Clement. I, Iames Donahue, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in four years to my two sisters. I, jimmy Donahue, do hereby will and bequeath to Howard Holloway, Johnny Bowers, and Mason Parks, the remaining members of the "hot rod" gang, my ability to have so many females chasing me that I had to have nine able bodyguards. -CThe Sanitary Ninell I, Howard Duffell, do hereby will my ability to pass English to my cousin, Raymond Vaughn. I, Priscilla Drolette, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Phil Rainey and my seat in assembly to Pat Russell. I, Ruby Eagle, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school to my brother, Harold Cas he will need itD, and all of my good times to Barbara Creech, Bobbie Clayton, and Shirley McNeil. SANITARY CAFE MEALS-SANDWICHES Complete Fountain Service I West Avenue Phone 255 KANNAPOLIS DRUG CO. Original Cut-Rate Drug Store N EVER UN DERSOLD Phone 97-98 LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT I, Floyd Echerd, do hereby will my ability to go through high school and to get nothing out of any- thing to anyone who wishes it. I, Peggy Ann Edmiston, will and bequeath my ability "not" to keep my dates waiting to Lloyd Copley and to date three different boys from Salisbury at once without getting mixed up to Charline Bary. I, Carol Edwards, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Barbara Ann Fox and my ability to get and hold a man to Betty Helms. To Virginia Allen, my friend, I leave the privilege of being in Miss Gray's English Class. I, Carrie Ewan Cbeing out of my mindj, do hereby will and bequeath to Phyl Smith, my new monitor band, knowing the names on hers need changing. I, Lee Fink, do hereby will and bequeath CU my ability to play football to Ken Argo and Bill Bennett and CZD my ability to graduate to Charles Fink, know- ing that he will need it. I, Alpheus Ford, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to slide down the banisters in the north tower to my brother, Billy, hoping he will not tear his pants. I, Billy Fulcher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat everyday in the cafeteria for four years without developing "Cedecoskcedeotis" to Ronald Mil- ler. To Clarence Hampton, I leave the girls. I, Phyllis Freeland, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times with our gang to Nancy Lentz and Phyllis Canup. I, Mary Fowler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass algebra to my sister, Maxine, knowing she will need it. I, Jimmie Gardner, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at K.H.S., especially with "Dot," "Frances" and 'ASpry," to all the underclassmen and hope they have as much fun as we have had. My love for basketball, I leave to those girls who are fortunate enough to make the team. I, Evelyn Garriss, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get ready to come to school on time to lane Shelton. To my sister, Beverly, who is a rising fresh- man, I leave all my senior privileges CFD. I, Martha Closson, do hereby will and bequeath my job at the "Y" to Phyllis Canup. To her, I will my ability to wear an Albemarle High School class ring, hoping she doesn't have to wear as much tape around it as I did. To Nancy Lentz, I will my one Page Fifty-seven MODERN FLOOR COVERING COMPANY Phone 697 2lO Oak Street Kannapolis lafufi Nome Shoes of Beauty Telephone 2-5142 Concord, N. C. 7 North Union Street lIEI.MS BARBER SIIUP "A HAIR CUT TO SUIT EVERY HEAD" Oak Street Kannapolis LUDVVIGS STUDIO Etird's Dept. Store Konnopolis, N. C. You Will Like Our Work Hardiman's, Inc. FINE FURNITURE Frigidaire-Maytag Appliances Phone 906 Page Fifty-eight LAST WILL ANU TESTAMENT desire that was never fulfilled, to get mv driver! license! I, Kermit Goble, will and bequeath my ability to type and Finish high school to my sister, Elaine. I, Colleen Goforth, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in Cannon High to my sister, Elaine, a rising freshman, and to Evelyn Martin, my ability tu date Concord boys and to Sonny Cody, my ability to graduate in four years. I, Willette Goins, hereby will and bequeath my good times at K.H.S. to my nephew, Quentin Martin, and my ability to graduate in four years to my brother, Delma Goins. I, Gladys Grass, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times in Cannon High to my sister, Audrey Grass. I hope she has as many as I have. I, Helen Grass, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Miss HarrelI's Art Class to Bobby Foul and my seat in Miss Gray's home room to my brother, Morris. I, Danny Gray, do will and bequeath my good times in high school to my cousin, ,losephine Edwards, who is a rising sophomoreg and to my brother. Earl, my monitor post in front of the library. I, Robert Gribble, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times in banking to "Giggles" Hilda Mauldin. I, Daphne Grimes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my only sister, Gwen, and to Shirley Price and Martha VVhite, I will all the fun I have had at Cannon High. I, Donald Gurley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Harvey Tucker and my temper to james Hill. I, Peggy Hall, do hereby will and bequeath to Phyllis Canup, my "hips," knowing she needs a few more pounds and also my love for "Carolina," be- cause I know she has interest there. I, Bill Hardin, just leave for the sake ol' everyone. I, Doris Hardister, being about as sound in mind as in body, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, john, the ability to finish high school next year an.l to Hartsell Lee Osborne, a rising iunior, I will my good times at Cannon High. I, Arlene King Harris, do hereby will and bequeath my many good times at Cannon High, to Sarah King, my sister, and to Peggy Austin my ability to get mar- ried. I, Geraldine Hart, being of sane mind CFD and sound body, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to Melvena Bonds, hoping that she will make better use of it than I did. I will my dignity as a senior to Doris Lunsford, knowing what a task it will be. Ll-IST WILL AND TEST!-IMENT I, Tommy Hartis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with all of my teachers to Jimmy Beavis and all of my good times in high school to Hugh Freeze. I, Bertie Mae Helms, hereby will my love for Buicks to Doris Gibson, knowing she likes them as well as I. My good times, I leave to Arnold Greene. I, Donald Hinson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school in thirteen years to "Luke." I, Joyce Hinson, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Talbert my ability to get a diamond ring while still in school. I, Delano Hobbs, dohereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to.yDonald Marlowe. I, Jerry Hollar, do hereby will and bequeath mv fond and cherished memories of Qthese years to my younger brother, Kenneth. To anpne that likes to sit, I leave my position on the basketball team. I, Doris Huneycutt, wishing I had a mind, bequeath to my "little brother," Hugh Freeze, the privilege to bequeath something to somebody else when he gets to be a senior, and to my friend, Janice Earl Dennis, I give my front seat in Miss Cray's class and my ability to work harder my senior year than any other., I, Bill Howard, will my ability to talk and get awayi with it to Billy Robinette. I, Jeweldean Howard, do hereby will and bequeath, my daring to drive any kind of car with a gang of girls and have fun, to any girl with the nerve! And to any girl with the 'ambition to be a secretary, I leave all the luck which they will need for shorthand! I, Luther Huffman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to my brother, Kenneth Huffman, and my ability to work at the Dixie Home Stores to Kenneth Stokes, knowing he wants to. , I, Betty Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my love for basketball and also my position as manager of the girls' basketball team to Shelia Sasser, who is a rising junior. I, Frances Jenkins, do hereby will and bequeath to Mildred Belcher, a rising sophomore Cwe hopeD, my ability to eat in the school cafeteria for four years and not break any milk bottles. I, Joyce Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my place at the lunch counter at Mann's to Phyllis Bent- ley, Faye Lipe, Nancy Payne and June Curley, and to Emily Caraway and Ray Murphy, I leave my love for class rings. I, Bobby Julian, do hereby will and bequeath my false 'teeth to Benny Wright, knowing that he will probably 'need them sooner or later. Congratulations Class of '51 o ' 9 :Hanna STDR Kannapolis, N. C. Congratulations To The Class of 'SI from MYER'S BOOTERY "IN STEP WITH STYLE" Headquarters for Cobbler Shoes and MISS DEB'S "Fashions Designed With You In Mind" JUNIORS AND MISSES Page Fifty-nine INDEPENDENT CUNL EUNIPANY COAL-WOOD-KEROSEN E AND FUEL OIL 1504 S. Main Sf. Phone 599 W. H. Triece, Owner Kannapolis, N. C. .ummm-., , IO POINT SELECT Sales and Service ll. ll. NlllliNlll Mlllllll Ell. Cannon Blvd. Phone 195 Buy At ATOMIC OIL CO. IIO4 S. Main Phone 391 Kannapolis, N. C. Kerosene ond Fuel Oil Delivered to Your Door Beasley-Gross Chevrolet Company Oak Street Kannapolis CRITZ-TAYLOR Plumbing and Heating Contractors Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 300 212 Oak St. Kannapolis, N. C. Page Sixty LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Janie Kale, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor position to anyone who thinks he can keep students from using the fire escape as an exit. I, jimmy Kale, do hereby will and bequeath my football position to Donald Ritchie, who almost beat me out of it this year, and to Harold Hudspeth and Gary Sherrill, I leave all my times, good and bad. I, Verona Belle Kearney, do hereby will and be- queath my love for dear ole Cannon High and Mr. McCarn to Tommy Brackens. To "Mickey" Bollings, I leave my ability to go steady and stay single. For C. W. Barnhardt, I especially leave my senior seat in assembly. I, Maxine Kerley Broadway, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at K.H.S. to my brother, Ray, and to Janice Stafford, I leave my love for black- headed boys COtis and Delanoj. To Charles King I leave my ability to get along with a certain blonde, knowing he has desire of it! I, Ann Keziah, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Annie Armstrong and Mari- anne Sherrill, and my monitor post to Eddie Durham, hoping he suffers as much as I have. I, Bobby Kiser, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school to my brother, Billy, and Don Compton. I will any of my good times to Betty Compton. I, Nancy Knight, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady two years without getting married to Phyllis Beam, to Etta Sue Boggs, my one little dimpleg to Jimmy Howell, my ability to get through high school in four years, and to Beverly Cobb, all my good times at K.H.S. I, Barbara Lamb, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to acquire such nicknames as "Murock," "Toothpick," and "Lena the Hyena" to anyone crazy enough to want them. I, jimmy Lentz, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in study hall to all the gang, and to Pauline Teal, a rising senior, I leave the ability not to get in the detention hall for four years. I, Barbara joan Lee, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take shorthand two years without failing to Marie Mullis. I, Marshall James CIimmyD Lee, hereby leave the shop to some poor fellow that thinks it's a racket. I, Colleen Lentz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate in four years to Buise Steen and Phyllis Calicutt, knowing they will succeed. To Sandra Cordon, I leave my good times. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! SECHLER'S GULF SERVICE Centerview Phone 833 WILES SANDWICH SHOP BEST IN FOODS Centerview SUNSHINE CLEANERS Cen terview Phone 356-R CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI Lee Kluttz Piano Co. Most Standard Makes, Styles and Finishes New and Rebuilt PIANOS WHOLESALE-RETAIL G. Lee Kluttz Centerview Cen. Mgr. Kannapolis, N. C. Chisholm's Grocery Co. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats Cr Vegetables 708 East "D" Street Centerview Phone 70l Kannapolis, N. C. LAST WILL ANII TESTAMENT I, Charles Lemly, do hereby will and bequeath my ability of never taking any books home to Kenneth Argo, knowing how he has to take books home. My ability to pitch horseshoes I leave to Mason Parks. I, Gail Linebarrier, bequeath my undesirable short- ness to Mr. "Big Ben" Ellis. To Miss Rogers, I leave Shakespeare. I, Camellia CCamieD Linker, of sound mind CPD, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in banking and my love for Mrs. Martin to my cousin, Nancy Viola. I, Birma Little, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to learn shorthand and to finish high school in four years to Margaret Scarborough, hoping she enjoys it half as much as I did. I, Wanda Loftis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate in four years to my brother, Sonny, who is a rising junior, my love for the Navy to Bobby Helms, and to Helen Lacy, my favorite teacher, Mrs. Martin. I, "Charlie" Logan, in sound mind, I hope, cast a spell on everyone who has stepped upon me on my monitor post. Since I have a freshman sister, here's hoping her high school days are full of happy events. To Anne Carter and Nancy Lentz, I leave my many boy friends, hoping they can take care of them as I have. I, Marvin Lovett, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to my brother, Everettg my Seat in the cafeteria to any lucky person who can stay alive four years as I did. Last but not least, I leave my place as stage hand to anyone who likes to stay up and work all night. I, Connie Lumsden, do hereby will and bequeath my love for music and my good times at Cannon High to Janice Brinkley, and I leave my cello to Shirley Thomas. I, Gayle Lumsden, do hereby will and bequeath my many good times to my cousin, Gene Walker. I leave my sympathy at having a boy friend in college to jean Kay Dayvault, and to Shirley Watts I leave my monitor post in the south tower, hoping that she has some Eskimo blood in her veins. I, Morene Lunsford, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in four years to my sister, Doris. To Carol Lou McLain, I leave my good times at K.H.S. I, Francis Melton, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Bible to Charles Steen and my good times to "Buck" Cooke. I, Bobby Menius, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at Cannon High to my sister, Atha. To Margaret Pethel, I leave my love. Page Sixty-one Congrotulatlons, Class of 'Sl Phone 755-R Tar Heel Oil Company GAS AND OIL FOR LESS Cannon Blvd. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI EDDLEMAN'S GARAGE AUTO REPAIRS Phone 566-W Cannon Blvd. DO-NUT DINETTE Mrs. Howard Starnes, Mgr. Oak Street Kannapolis FOY HINSON RADIO SERVICES RADIO SERVICES Oak Street Kannapolis Midway Shoe Hospital Patronizing us is like making love to a widow U Can't Overdo it Page Sixty-two LAST WILL ANU TESTAMENT I, Mildred Miller, do hereby will, and hope that it is granted, that the "Old Cannon High" be sold and equally distributed among all those left since they will have a new building next year. My love for the school I will to "Skip" Fowler and june Miller. I, Dale Mills, do hereby will and bequeath my posi- tion as drum maior to anyone who is stupid enough to take it and my oflice of student leader of the band to Phil Tesh. I, Jeanette Morgan, do hereby will and bequeath my love for my teachers who have been very nice to me and my good times at Cannon High to junior jolly, a rising sophomore. I will my seat in typing to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Sarah Moss, do hereby will and bequeath mv seat in the senior class to my cousin, "Phil" Moss. To Carol Ferguson, a rising iunior, I leave my giggles, and to Gail Payne, a rising sophomore, I leave my good times at Cannon High. I, Billie Jo Mullis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get through high school in four years, without getting into trouble, to my brother, Parks, a rising sophomore, because I know he will need it. I, Phyllis Munday, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have four wrecks in four weeks and not get hurt to Phyllis Canup and my good times at O, D. to Nancy Lentz. I, Jeri Murph, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in four years, without get- ting into trouble, to my cousin, Teddy, knowing he will need it and to Phyllis Williams and Steve Mitchell, all my good times. I, Lanier McCarty, do hereby will and beqeath my knowledge of Spanish to john Alec Troutman, seeing that he needs a little knowledge of this language. I, Frances McClamrock, being of sound mind CPD, do hereby will and bequeath my wonderful senior year to Phyllis Smith. To Barbara Keever, Gerry Foil, and Kay Roberson I leave my deep devotion to Mrs. Martin, and to all students now and in time to come, my love for the very best of schools, Cannon High. I, Darwin McCombs, do hereby will and bequeath my love for science and arguments to Dale McCombs and my lack of "cents," I leave to anyone crazy enough to go steady. I, Gene McCombs, do hereby will and bequeath my good times to Wallace Watkins. I leave my ability to sleep without detection during class to Donald Black. I, jackie McCombs, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at W. Cannon High School to my brother, Dale, a rising sophomore, and my seat in the senior section to anyone capable of filling it. LAST WILL AND TEST!-XMENT I, Ray McKinney, do hereby will and bequeath all my many talents and mv parking place in the drive- way of the horseshoe to Howard Holloway, Mason "Shoulders" Parks, and johnny Bowers, hoping they don't get a ticket. My ability to finish high school in four years, I leave to my cousin, Max McKinney, knowing how much he'll need some ability. I, Lena McKinley, will my good times at the student government dances to my brother, Jimmy, in hopes that he will enioy them as much as I. I, Harold David Mooie, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Tommy Up- right, who seems to need it. I, Mary McWhorter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to gradua'e to my brother, Billy, and my cousin, Gharlesg to Louella Richardson, I leave my geometry book, hoping she understands it better than I. I, Gladys Nall, do hereby will and bequeath to Donald Pless my Seat on the front row in first period study hall. I, Kenneth Nall, do hereby will and bequeath to Bobby Quay my ability to play a eornet and. my headaches from studying to Don Black. I, Margaret Newell, will and bequeath to my sister, Joann, the chewing gum under my desks, hoping she can pull it oft better than I. To Phillip Rainey, I leave my Readers' Digest, knowing he would rather read it than work general math. I, johnny Nussman, do hereby will and bequeath 1ny ability to pass Spanish to my brother, Bruce Nuss- man, a freshman, if he is crazy enough to take it. I, Marlene Oakley, do hereby will and bequeath my height and ability to graduate to my sister, Shirley Ann, a rising sophomore, and my good times in study hall to Gene Riddle and Harold Morris. I, Nancy Orlield, do hereby will and bequeath all I have to Sandra Henley, a rising sophomore, hoping she will do better with it than I did. I, Gaynell "Sissie" Osborne, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at W. Cannon High School to "Smoochie" Willianis, "junie" Yates, and my sister, Glenda Osborne, and to my little brother, Starling, who will graduate in '58, my ability to get through school with- out failing a grade. I, Alice Overcash, being of sound body and mind do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post in front of 301 to my sister, Elaine, a rising sophomore. To my brother, Ted, a member of the graduating class of '57, I leave my ability to keep quiet in class. To Nancy Matthews, I leave the shining gleams in my big brown eyes. CABARRUS MOTOR SUPPLY Automotive Parts 204 Oak Street Kannapolis Congratulations, Closs of '51 THE LAUNDERITE x Oak Street Konnopolis GRANT MOTOR CO. Buick Sales and Service 1012 South Main Street P. O. Box 8 Phone 1206 Lowery Furniture Co. Home of Beautiful Furniture Phone 858-R Midway Soy it With Flowers From either of our two Shops K annapolis Florist Delia G Walter Curran Midway 240 Swonee Theatre Bldg. 140 Page Sixty-three lllli lhe Shopping Starts larl llt llixie-Home rms Dixie-Home courtesy is more than ll a gesture to jusf lVl0fhel' and Dad. Dixie-Home personnel are trained to give friendly help to the children who shop with Mother's list. Many of Dixie-Home's adult shoppers of today were smiling child-shoppers in the 1940's Send Y0'-U' child, or come in personally, for the sm- Gere. courteous service-so well known at Dixie. Home! 5 IIIXII-Hllllll Slllllli Illlllllill LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT l. Sharon Owings, do herebv will and bequeath mv patience to wait on hovs to ask me for dates to Suzanne llinson, knowing full well she needs it. To mv sister, Marv Lou Owings, Shirlene Cline, and "Punkv" Cran- ford, I leave all the fun l've had in high school, hoping thev have just as much. l, Marv Patterson, do herebv will and bequeath mv abilitv to become a senior in four vears to mv brother, Kin Patterson, a rising sophomore, and mv love for Mrs. Martin, to Bettv lane lllaek and Ptutlt Adams. I, 'lean Peebles, do herehv will and bequeath mv seat in Miss Slate's fourth period studv hall to Sandra llenlev for the next three vears and hope that she will eniov it as much as I did the four years that I was in it. l, Gwen Peeler, do herebv will and bequeath mv live and onlv correct theorems in geometrv to Billie Max Thomason, knowing how she will need them, and to my cousin, "The Professor," jerry Myers, I Page Sixty-four leave mv chair in orchestra as "Concert Mistress" Cwith the privilege of changing it to "Masta-r"U, along with 50 of mv squeakv fiddle notes. I, Fave Petrea, being of sound mind and bodv Gil. do herebv will and bequeath all mv wonderful times dating, mv love for Miss Rogers, and mv tvpewriter to Mildred Allen. To the rest, I leave nothing, as l have nothing. I, Ililda Marie Pennington, do herebv will and be' queath all of the broken down pencil sharpeners to loc Earlv, a rising sophomore, hoping that he will use them to make noise at the coming pep meetings. To Bettv Sue Patterson and -Iaekie Gabriel, I leave mv love for Mrs. Martin and tvping, hoping they don't make as manv errors as I did. I, Lou ,lean Pethel, do herebv will and hequeath mv love for mv teachers, who have done so much for me, and mv good times at Cannon High to Bobbv Helms, a rising junior. BRIGMAN TRANSFER Local and Long Distance Hauling Phones 450-556 Kannapolis, N. C. Congratulations, Class of '5ll Congratulations, Class of '51 COX MOTGR CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sales and Services S. Main St. Phone H50 KANNAPOLIS, N. C. LAST WILL ANL TEST!-IMENT 1, Donnie Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to graduate to mv sister, Gladell: and to any girl lucky enough to tackle Cecil Phillips and hold him, I leave the ability. I, Gail Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my driver's license to Phyllis Canup, knowing how well she likes to "spin a wheel." To Nancy Lentz, I leave my iob at the "Y", and to my sister, Carolyn, I will my ability to have a thousand and one "crushes" and yet never succeed. I, "Becky" Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath to the "Ct-interview Gang" the authority to run the school next year, and I leave my sister, a rising freshman, in their hands. I, Nell Pope, do hereby will and bequeath my chemistry seat and my ambition to become a nurse to Louella Richardson, and to Carleen Rogers, I will my love for K.H.S. I, Bettie Nell Rhyne, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times in Concord to Barbara I-Ianeline. I, Johnnie Richardson, do hereby will my desire to go to South Carolina and the mountains during school to anyone who can get away with itg to joe Thomas, I leave my iokes and good times, and for the faculty, I'l1 just leaye. I, Jean Riggs, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, "Guggles," to Phyllis Canup, hoping she can make better use of it than I did. To Nancy Lentz, I will my ability to have a big crush for a certain Graduate, hoping she will succeed where I didn't. I, Tommy Riggs, being one of the last of the Riggs family, feel it proper for me just to leave. I, Peggy Robinette, do hereby will and bequeath to jean Kay Dayvault my good fortune in succeeding over all my rivals and keeping my one and only after a desperate three years' struggle. I, S. L. Robinette, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in my study hall to jimmy Cline. I, Wayne Robinson, do hereby will and bequeath nothing to Charles Steen. I, Barbara Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath my letter "C," in the band, to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Evelyn Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath my love and my good times at K.H.S. to Spix Mullis. To Cannon High, I iust leave. Thanks to all those wonderful teachers that made it possible with a C-. Page Sixty-five Congratulations, Class of '5'll BILL DOVE MOTOR COMPANY DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS Corner of Chestnut and West "C" Sts. Kannapolis, N. C. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Jimmy Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath mv position as cheerleader to any sucker who wants it. I, Thelma Roseman, do hereby will and bequeath my favorite place on the steps to my sisters, Ruth and joan. My ability to go out for everything and make nothing, I leave to Pearl Earnhardt. I, Graydene Ross, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at high school to my cousin, Miriam Castor, and to my cousins, David and Dan, my ability to finish high school in four years. I, Nancy Safrit, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to my sister, Pat, hoping she will get the same treatment I got. To Hilda Maulden, I will my complexion, hoping she will bathe it daily. I, Phyllis Safrit, will and bequeath my love of art to Joann Newell, hoping she will enioy six units of it as I. To Gayle Goodman, I leave my place to play the flute in orchestra and band, knowing she wants it. I, Rex Savage, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from Cannon High School in four years to Harold "Jimmie" Deal. I, Margaret Ellen Sechler, do hereby will and be- queath my seat in dramatics to Millicent Rosenburg. To Page Sixty-six Annie Armstrong, knowing her love for Concord, I will all my good times I have had there. To all under- classmen, I will my four wonderful and happy years at Cannon High. I, Ramona Self, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school and enjoy it to my cousin, Bobby Woodard, and to Phyllis Callicutt, I leave my seat in the senior section and all the dignity that goes with it. I, Joann Shankle, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Janice and Betty. To Norma, Barbara, Winkie and Ollena, I leave my favorite period, fourth period lunch. I, john L. Shaver, Ir., do hereby will and bequeath all my good times in high school to Sue and Gene Shaver, and my big mouth to anyone who can use it. I, Nancy Shelf, being of sound CPD mind, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to my little brother, Sonny, hoping he doesn't get as "beat up" as I did. My good times and love for Cannon High, I leave to those who deserve it. I, Nancy Shepherd, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be an office page to Ianice Earle Dennis, and to jimmy Reavis, my position in Honor Society, hoping he will love it as much as I have. X JELUELERS ' 113 S. Main St. Convenient Terms Phone 514 Joe's Sandwich Shop A Tasty Treat When You Eat ot Joe's We Specialize In Hot Dogs Cr Hamburgers 108 Brantley Road Phone 484 Kannapolis Furniture Co. 824 North Main St. "Money Talks When You Come To Our Store" J. V. Dwiggins, Jewelers We Specialize ln FINE WATCH REPAIRING We Appreciate Your Patronoge Phone 484 106 Brantley Road Kannapolis Bakery Bakers of Golden Crust Bread and Tasty Cakes Phone 805-1024 Cannon Blvd. Kannapolis, N. C. LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT I, Mildred Sherrill, do hereby will and bequeath mv love for a certain sailor of the U. S. Navy to Iuanita Simpson. To any person who is crazy enough to want it, I gladly leave my position on the CANNON REPORT Business Staff. For the sake of the faculty, my brother, Tony, and the freshmen, I just leave. Jerry Shinn just leaves, he hopes. I, Zelia Sides, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to ride to school each day to Cecil Overcash and Ray Petrea and to "jackie" Gabriel, I leave all my good times at Cannon High. I, Jerry Sides, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to Douglas Sue Logan and all my Saturday nights to Lloyd "Quincy" Wike. I, Harvey Sigmon, hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school to Bub Templeton and Kenneth Tomlin, because they will need it. I, Anais Simmons, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet at the right time and yet have a good time to Helen Simmons. I, Walterine Slawson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into the Mixed Chorus without trying out to anyone that is that lucky. My good times at Dear Ole Cannon High I leave to Mary Frances Nash and my cousin, Joyce. I, Betty Ann Sloop, do hereby will and bequeath my position as news editor of the CANNON REPORT to jerry Armstrong and to Carolyn CSusieD Shaver, I leave my seat in typing and my love for banking. I, Helen Sloop, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to any underclassman, and all my good times to my brothers, Franklin, Guy, and sister, Thelma. I, Grady Smith, being of an unsound body and even weaker mind, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to "Bug" Tucker. I, jimmy Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school to Bunny Hampton, be- cause I know he will need it, and my headaches from studying go to Marvin Overcash because he needs something in that head of his. Page Sixty-seven LADY'S FUNERAL HOME Oxygen Equipped Ambulances 24 HOUR SERVICE 101 south mage Phones 9I-700 HARRY'S ESSO SERVICE III9 S. Main Street Phone 86-J WATCHES CAMERAS JEWELRY Sc LOAN CO. I007 South Main Midway LUGGAGE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine Mirrors A Speciolty THE GLASS SHOP NEW AND ANTIQUE GIFTS Jackson Pork Konnapolis, N. C. Phone 427-R LAST WILL ANI TEST!-IMENT l, Hazel Snipes, do hereby will and bequeath mv good times to Vera Mae Coble, a rising iunior, hoping she enioys school as much as I did. I, Phyllis Spry, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at Cannon High to my brother, Ierry. To Norma Hardy, I leave my basketball uniform, hoping she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Betty Stafford, needing everything I have, cannot will and bequeath anything to anyone. Sorry! I, Jacqueline Stamey, being of sound mind do hereby will and bequeath my wavy hair to anyone able to manage it and my seat in dramatics to Ruth Roseman. I, Mattie Anne Starnes, do hereby will and be- queath my good times at Cannon High to Carol Sue Price, a rising sophomore, and my ability to graduate to my brother, Paul Starnes. I, Shirley Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to Marlene Lunsford, a rising sophomore, hoping that she will not get knocked down and stomped on as much as I have been. Page Sixty-eight I, jackie Taylor, do will and bequeath my good times at K.H.S. to joe Dowless, and my love for dancing to Phil Tesh and Phyllis Canup. I, Priscilla Teague, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Spanish to my sister, who will be a rising freshman next year. I, Christine Teal, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Ocean Drive to Nancy Lentz, and my ability to date a college "Cat" and never get scratched to Phyllis Canup. I, Dot Tilley, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair to anyone who uses peroxide and my good times at K.H.S. to Mae Cox. I, Helen Troutman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good grades in shorthand to any- one who is crazy enough to try it and my ability to go steady with a Mills as long as I have, to jimmy Smith. I, Henry Tucker, being of sound mind OD, do here- by will and bequeath my sense of humor and my CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! SHELF'S ANTIQUES 924 N. Main St. Phone 269-L CHILDRESS BROS. HOME FURNISHING COMPANY Furniture-Electrical Appliances Floor Covering Telephone 702 SLOOP BROTHERS Gnocslues-FRESH MEATS Jackson Park Road Phone 427-J CONGRATULATIONS, SEN l0RSl DELLINGER GARAGE AUTO REPAIRS-AUTO PARTS Phone 955-W Cannon Blvd. LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT ability to graduate in six years to jerry Hayes, Wendell Howard, Harvey Tucker, and james Hill. I leave my good times to "Winkie" Waldrop. I leave my iob as stage manager to anyone, who thinks he can do with- out sleep. I, Joyce Tucker, being of sound mind and sounder body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my brother, Charles. I, Loretta Vaughn, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at K.H.S. and my love for Concord to Evelyn Martin. My place in banking, I leave to any- one lucky enough to get it. I, Mary Ann Vickers, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in second period study hall to Doris Lunsford. My love for Mrs. Rhinehardt, I leave to anyone lucky enough to get her as a teacher. I, Frances Vinson, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in high school to my sister, Bettyg to Kav Turner and Martha Adams, I will my love for chewing gum. I, Sally Wagner, do hereby will and bequeath my majorette uniform to my little sister, Suzanne, who is in the class of '64. My E CFlatD Clarinet, I iust leave, for Mr. Maulden's sake. I, Margaret Walker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass biology in one year to Sue Lazenby, and my ability to come into classes late to Barbara Haneline. I, James Waller, being of Coh, well, iust beingl do hereby will and bequeath my seat in dramatics to any- one who is crazy enough to want to be in front of Miss Rogers, and my love for a good time to the gang. I, Lilla Walters, will and bequeath all my grand times during high school to Georgia Viola, a rising sophomore, and to Nancy Viola, my love of reading good books, which she hates. I, Jean Watts, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go four years in high school without having detention hall to Billy Ray Murphy, a rising senior. And I will my senior seat to Doris Lunsford, who will be able to use it in three years. I, Gilbert Watts, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Bobby Watson. I, Ruby Weddington, being of weak mind and sound body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate in four years to my cousins, Don and Buddy Argo. My nicknames, "Baby Face" and "Brown Eyes," so named by Mr. Van Poole, to Elaine Over- cash, and my monitor post in front of 303 to jean Barlow. I, Eugene "Egg" Whittington, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Chief Cheerleader to anyone who is as lucky as I, hoping they will do better than I, and my flirtaciousness to Lloyd Wike. I, Benny Whitley, leave with the hope of never returning. I, Carol Wiles, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school in four years to my sister, Arlene, who is a rising freshman, and to Theresa Ensley my ability to finish high school without getting married. Page Sixty-nine Price Furniture Co. l006 N. Main First Rate, Not Cut Rate The Flower Shop Mrs. Marvin Avant and Mrs. Edith Galloway Co-Proprietors Flowers For Every Occasion Flowers by Wire-Member of T. D S. Day Phone 740 Night Phones 792-Y Cr l23'Y Jackson Park Rd. Kannapolis, N. C. LEWIS DRUG COMPANY West Avenue Phone 1000 MILL'S F LORIST North Main St. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 229-'II99 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Ellen Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath all my teachers at Cannon High to my sister, Joan. They have taught me more than I could learn, and I shall have no further use for them. I, Janice Wood, do hereby will and bequeath all our bulletin boards to Jean Kay Dayvault to do alone. To Janice Earle Dennis, I leave my icy monitor post in the south tower, warning her to dress as for the South Pole. I, Jo Ann Woolard, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Carol, a rising freshman, the luck of having Mrs. Martin as a teacher for two wonderful years. I, Eula Mae Wyatt, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to Ray Wyatt and Keith Helms, who are rising sophomores, knowing they will eniov them as much as I did. To Hazel Dancey, I leave my senior seat in assembly, and to all underclassmen, good luck. I, Mildred Wyatt, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my sister, Joyce, who will become a rising freshman next year. To Shirley Perkins, I leave my love for dear ole Cannon High. I, Price Yates, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Wayne, my B's in English under Miss Gray and to everybody else, the chance to get it the best way they can. I, Sonja Youngs, do hereby will and bequeath the A.B.C. gum under my study hall seat and the won- derful pleasure of being a senior to Barbara Campbell. I, Norma Yoos, do hereby will and bequeath mv seat in dramatics to Millicent Rosenberg, hoping she will enioy it as much as I did. Patrunize lflur Advertisers Page Seventy HOLBROOK'S RADIO SERVICE Guaranteed repairs on any make Home or Auto Radios Television Sets-Public Address Systems-Auto Radios Phone ll27 lll5 North Ridge Ave. MAIN THEATRE "The House of Comfort" Plenty of Parking Space Cannon Blvd. Phone l045 SERVICE OIL CO. Wholesale G Retail GAS, KEROSENE AND OILS 5l5 N. Cannon Blvd. Phone 452 Kannopolis, N. C. Jackson Park Grocery GROCERIES-MEATS-PRODUCE Serve Yourself or Be Served Louise Ave. Jackson Park Phone 545 THE LINOLEUM SHOP "Look of Your FloorsgOthers Do" Phone l076 Jackson Park Taylor's Hatchery FEED-SEED-FERTILIZER Poultry Supplies-Baby Chicks l0l8 S. Main St. Phone 23-L Kannopolis, N. C. AxyIIIIIIIm1,,,, Q C.. WHLL QS far.. B 8: W SUPPLY COMPANY Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer - Baby Chicks - Poultry Supplies - Stock Remedies Hardware - Paint - L. and H. Appliances - Lawn Mowers - Garden Tractors MIDWAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE sss KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Seventy YXw.sXmXoseNXnkx Xkmesxlm llc. Hfaulf S 105 West First Sfreef xosnmxxsx smsnxm me KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Hudson's Super Market GRANT MOTOR CO. Self-Service Phone 9l2-L . . . Buzck Sales and Servzce N. Ridge Ave. Where You Get The Best For Less lolz South Main Street MEATS-PRODUCE-GROCERIES P. O. Box 8 Phone 1206 W. H. WHITLEY 8: SONS, INC. The Home of Whitley's Mutual Funeral Association Serving This Community Since 1913 Phone 2 ROYAL OAKS GROCERY - FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE YOUR FAWON STORE Phone 765-X Cannon Blvd. IN SALISBURY ECONOMY FINANCE COMPANY, INC. Cannon Boulevard P- 0- BOX 826 KAN NAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA Page Seventy-two THE BAKE SHOP Hot Do-nuts, Special Cakes, Wedding Cakes, Birthday Cakes, Special Orders Sunday 8 P.M.-6 A.M.-OPEN-Weekdays 7 A.M.-7 P.M. Fresh Cocoanut on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Jackson Park Phone 969-W MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. ll5-ll7 North Main Street Telephone 232 fr 880 KAN NAPOLIS, N. C. R. D. Wright's Grocery FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES 402 East First Street CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSF FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO SUPPLIES 138 West Ave. Phone 459 B t B l T ......,eZ. f1'Z.,Z.t.ZL"L,,... JOHNSTONS COmp"me"'S of "The Friendly Furniture Sloan's Super Market Storey Late Evening Hours Open Until 10:00 P.M. Delivery To Your Kitchen FRIGIDAIRE Free Carry-Out Service Sales and Services Phone ll04-W Cannon Boulevard WILLIAMS PRINTING O. K. Floor Covering Co. COMPANY Phone 1018 PRWTERS AND OFFICE 9l8 North Main Street OUTFIT-l-ERS See Us For Your Floor l40 West Avenue Phone 770 Covering Needs Page Seventy-three CGNGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '51 CABARRUS BANK 8: TRUST CO. West Avenue Kannapolis, N. C. R.B. LEE HOFFMAN'S CONFECTIONERY N. Main St. 'A' Kannapolis, N. C. General Insurance 'ff MCNEELY'S GARAGE 319 Professional Building AUTOMOTWE REPAIR MOTOR TUNING Phone 754 504 Bethpage Rd. Phone 741-W WRENN's MEN,S SHOP South Main St. 7 KANNA"0L'5' N' C' CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ArringtOn's Esso Service Jackson Park Road Road Service Phone 508 C. 8: M. GROCERY Member Of Independent Co-Operotive Stores Phone 810 Jackson Park Rd. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Seventy-four GLHSS ROLLER RIHIQ "Skate for Your Health" South Main Street KANNAPOLIS, N. C. l..ois's Dancing School Tap-Ballet-Acrobat-Baton Twirling Toe BALL ROOM SAMBA RUMBA FOX TROT ASTAlR'S SWING TROT IITTERBUC CHARLESTON SHAC TANGO CONGO WALTZ Lois Freeland, Dance Instructor Phone 215-I Located Next Door To Landis Bus Station RAY R. ROBERTS GENERAL INSURANCE It will poy youelo poy mee! To poy your losses 102 Professional Bldg. Phone 184 MOONEY'S FOOT-LONG HOT DOGS Sandwiches of All Kinds MILK SHAKES Open 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. Near Catawba College 100 Statesville Rd. SALISBURY, N. C. Colonial Frozen Foods of Kannapolis, Inc. FREEZER LOCKERS, MEAT CURING, STORAGE Phone 522-M P. X. GRILL "Best Sandwiches I n Town" 1024 West "C" sr. Phone 939-R BEST WISHES FROM Wil-Mar Soda Shop Opposite Cabarrus Hospital Concord-Kannapolis Highway "Our All-Meat Hamburgers Are Famous" Open Every Day Except Monday 10:00 A.M.-11:30 P.M. Page Seventy-five A. A. WAGNER COMPANY Wholesale Grocers !'TI1e reosori so few people succeed is becouse rio one hos discovered how To sit down ond slide uphill." KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Phone 330 TOUJEL CITY THEHTRES, Inc. Operators of GEM-SWANEE-DIXIE-PALACE KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA QUERY-GOODMAN CiOMPANY "We Fit The Hord To Fit Feet" Shoes and Hosiery for the Entire Family Phone 108 S. Moin St., Konnopolis P g Seventy-six Main Office and Plant 311 "A" St. Phone 746 SCIENTIFIC Far Cleaning, Glazing and Storage n ??wlg?Em'2:Z "The Daylight Plant" "Drive-ln" Laundry 6' Cleaning Service Visit Your Neighborhood Independent Grocer EEPEN 3 Q9 D619 ' 0 f' to 'Zap fi" 4rivE 5 -gb QUALITY MERCHANDISE Telephone orders Welcomed Courteous Servucee -Free Delivery INDEPENDENT CUUPEHNTIVE STUHES Towel City Towel Company, Inc. Distributors of CANNON MILLS PRODUCTS TowELs-sHEETs-Hosiekv Store No. l Store No. 2 South Main St. Cannon Blvd. Phone 270 Phone 996 QRINTING HOUSE :jf-'JJNIL K-'Lg .E , OPQQQE RS Page Seventy-seven ami ,z 'lfwwf Zta! ww 'lfo-ua! L7 511,425 lf-0-rv! J 0-17 0'LU'r.A! 'LMLU 46-0-2412.21 0J44.A.2'.f . juxlybg, CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1951 X55 d Cff4.,e1. It Has Been A Pleasure To Do The Photography For Qifgggilggaginfor Edition OF THE CANNON REPORT. Cn - DMki ' c'3,J,,gb-M..,Q5ShL-Q..X ialihdm G-'Q'0.+5L9.'b-X -phv.y""'fNNf?J'4.A. Illini-902 ,NC C5N.u-4j1,, EQ jqlggynqggyf 'Y1.L.. ,.. 3 ,AE X .N f as KANiIAPgtIS, N MQ.'W'k I, q"'b'-'u"9- xgxgl-1 l!.k,.,.Q'.g,-. '-'GL R1-k.JyLk,K WVU? gf ww hawk- :wk 1f"-u- a X .., To L0-y M- s If -ff' P g S y 'gh x 'A ' ,F 4 1 . 'rG'i'Pi'L'5' THLE'TIE A550131 Tia fl, X! ul ,J fl ff f. I wi 1 "' M 1 1 First row: Ann Barlow, ,loyee Spry, jewelclean Howard. Sarah Chastain, Frances Gregory, Billie Max Thomason, jackie Gahriel. 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