Alamance High School - Smoke Signals Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1955
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We have sought to capture and bind within this volume of Smoke
Signals some of the things which have endeared us to our school. May
the book serve as a link in the great chain of life - a link the vill bind
our Future thoughts to this, one of the happiest years of our lives. May
the memories which they hold, carry us back to Alamance, and be the
answer to our wish, "Backward turn backward, Ohl Time in thy Flight. "
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Dedication
MISS MARY L. JACKSON
It is with sincere gratitude that we, the class of 1955, dedicate this edition of the Smoke Signals to
our beloved Friend and teacher, Miss Mary L. Jackson. Her years of guidance, patience, and understand-
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KATHERINE ANDERSON
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BETTY ANDREWS
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WILMA COBLE
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HELEN FRIDDLE
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CATHERINE HACKETT
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IRENE GORRELL
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MARTHA ROBINSON
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Case I955
The story you are about to read is true. Names and places are the same because
we are innocent. The time is 1951, the place, Alamance High School, the characters,
55 clamoring Freshmen entering high school. The laughing ceases, things are quieter
now and the matter is no longer funny. Rules and regulations are given to us by Mr.
Morgan, the Home Room teacher. Things move swiftly and quietly. It is spring, and
the class takes a trip to Chapel Hill for the purpose of visiting the planetarium. Summer
comes and goes. We enter high school for the second year. Things go along smoothly
for us. We study, work and play. The hi-light of this year is a trip to White Lake.
The class charters a bus and spends the day. We all come home with sun burns and for
a few days we are not quite so cheerful. Time is marching on. It is graduation and we
have the honor of carrying the daisy chain for the seniors. The year is over. It is summer
again. Vacation passes as quickly as it comes. School opens and we are juniors. Our
class is much smaller now, but the spirit is deeper and more real to us. The first big
event is the baby contest we sponsor. Co-operation is in full force and the contest is
a success. Next class rings are ordered. They arrive December 16, 1953. Needless to say
how proud we were! At last it is time for the long awaited Junior-Senior Banquet.
This is the most exciting thing that ever happened to us, especially the girls who are
interested in evening dresses with corsages. One thing leads to another and we find
ourselves in the middle of the junior play. After three weeks of hard practice, "Hillbilly
Weddin"' is presented, and it is a big success. Our class funds are increased consider-
ably. It is spring again and graduation activities take the spotlight. Once again we will
carry the daisy chain. Tubs, baskets and everything is filled with daisies. The chain is
completed and graduation is over all too soon. Vacation comes and goes as usual. We
enter school for the last time. Now we are Seniors, and we think we have reached
the top, but not for long. When the annual, newspaper, elections and programs to plan
snow us under, we realize just how little we really are. We manage to survive, all 19
of us. Superlatives are elected and the worthy ones receive the honors. Wilma Coble
is the Civitan Award winner. Martha Robinson represents Alamance in the Greensboro
Christmas Parade. Christmas comes and goes. It is now Spring. The yearbook comes
from the press, and we spend hours autographing. Then graduation: now we part, we
go our separate ways and remember' all we can about the class of 1955. Case is closed,
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With a low, mournful groan, the heavy oaken door slowly swung open on its rusty
hinges, revealing a scene of mystery. It was a dim, dusty chamber, oblong in shape
with its farther-most reaches so clothed in dust and cobwebs that l could not distinguish
what lay there. With the wan light that was available, I could see that the walls were
lined with tremendous volumes of books, their titles obscure with dust. As I stood gazing
about in wonderment and astonishment, an even more amazing and mysterious thing
occurred. Suddenly, as if by magic, through a small opening at the top of the room, a
shaft of sunlight streamed through and as though it were guided by some unknown
presence focused on a particular volume. With strange magnetism I seemed drawn and
almost compelled to remove the book and explore its contents. With shaking hand I
wiped away the dust, and bold print jumped up at me, THE VOLUME OF THE
FUTURE FOR THE CLASS OF 55. And within the covers I found that the lives
of my classmates had been shaped by fate thus:
Katherine Anderson is world-renowned for her research work on the Atomic
Bomb, and her discoveries relating to the atom.
Patsy Sharpe once considered a shy little soul is a tremendous success on her
lecture tour through the U.S. and Europe. The subject of her lecture is "Feminine Poise."
Catherine Hackett, the gal with the gorgeous auburn hair, put that hair to work
for her. She now models for all the shampoo ads.
The dark, petite, efficient foreign ambassador to Italy is Irene Gorrell. She is a
very successful diplomat.
June Kivett's fame is steadily on the upward swing due to her tremendous feats
in the fashion world as assistant to Christian Dior.
All the beautiful coiffures that the movie queens are sporting are shaped to per-
fection by the talented Betty Andrews who at present owns her own salon in Hollywood.
Warren Whitt has done well in the political realm, and at present is serving his
first term in the Senate.
Stock market reports have it that Bill Allred as a prominent broker, is making
millions on Wall Street. He is happily married to a famous New York society beauty.
Lee Snider is really dazzling the sports world with his amazing feats on the
basketball court with one of those professional teams.
John May is getting praise from the critics on his superb performances as lead
man in a Broadway play.
Barbara King is doing a first rate job as a top executive at Columbia Broadcasting
Co. in New York.
That's Wilma Coble's by-line you read on all the big news scoops. She's top AP
correspondent in New York.
Martha Robinson's path led her to an archeologists field and her recent unearthings
in Egypt are startling.
Surprisingly, the docile professor of Philosophy at Harvard happens to be Ed
Durham.
The tennis courts are really being kept warm by the dazzling play of Helen Friddle
rated the world's best woman player.
J. P. Royal's fan mail gave evidence of his abilities as a romantic crooner. He is
even better than Eddie Fisher.
Bobby Wyrick is making his mark doing the chief engineering duties for Lockheed
Aircraft on the new rocket to the moon.
Kay Pugh's new, contemporary art gallery in Paris is a great success. lt's the first
one with a snack bar built in, in order that Kay can eat between meals. She's still trying
to gain weight.
Upon turning the last page, l saw my name, but before I could glimpse what was
written there, the wan light failed and as it did the entire scene grew dim and misty,
then wavered and disappeared. So of my own future, I know nothing. The last passage
of that strange book I'm sure must have read, "You can only live your future one day
at a time, so live it one day at a time, but live every day well."
Prophet,
Gladys Carter
Class Poem
O U R T A S K
We, the Seniors, have taken but one step
On the 'long road we must tread,
Onward from these years which are past
We faithfully go and seek our task.
Alamance High we must leave behind
To remain only in our hearts and minds,
For ease and prosperity we will not ask,
But we will find our task.
Confusion and turmoil are on every hand,
There are many mistakes to be made right,
A world of darkness to change into light
And this alone is our task.
There is work to be done, and this we will do
There is happiness to be had.
With faith in ourselves, and trust in God
We, the Seniors humbly go and accept our task.
Poet
Wilma Coble
Last Will and Testament
We, the Senior class of Alamance High School, in the year nineteen hundred and
fifty-five, being of sound mind and strong body, having attained ample knowledge to
graduate and take up the toil and hardships of what may come before us, do hereby
set pen to this document.
ARTICLE I
TO THE FACULTY:
FIRST: To our beloved principal, Mr. Wliiteley, we leave our thanks and appreciation
for the past years of guidance. We also bequeath a genuine hand-made paddle auto-
graphed by each member of the Senior Class.
SECOND: To our English teacher and Senior Class Advisor, Miss jackson, we leave
our love and gratitude for her patient understanding and leadership during our high
school days. We also leave a dating two piece bathing suit so she may dazzle those tall,
dark, and handsome bachelors in Hawaii.
THIRD: To our science teacher and coach, Mr. Upstill, we leave a new formula, com-
plete with instructions, for making hydrogen to replace the old one he used when he
blew up the hydrogen burner. We hope the new formula makes hydrogen instead of
a bomb.
FOURTH: To our math and history teacher, Mr. Henry, we leave a tooth brush so he
may keep that "Liberace" smile. We also leave him a new pair of chartreuse socks to
replace the ones we so admired this past year.
FIFTH: To our Home Economics teacher and junior class advisor, Mrs. Farrell, we leave
our thanks for helping make our junior year a happy one. We also leave her a book on
"How to Make Money" so she may continue to make other junior classes as successful
as ours.
SIXTH: To our business education teacher, Mrs. Hunt, we leave a ruler so she may be
able to teach her next year's bookkeeping class to draw a straight line.
ARTICLE II .
We, the Seniors of Alamance School, have accumulated a few priceless articles
throughout our 12 years in school, and wish to distribute them among the oncoming
seniors.
FIRST: June Kivett leaves one of her funniest jokes to jerry Montgomery. Jerry, we
hope you can wait till after class to tell your jokes, june never could. She also leaves
to Doug Smith the pin-ups that were left to her last year. Doug, june thought you'd
find them more interesting than she did.
SECOND: Lee Snider leaves a bottle of growing pills to Burnice Shoffner. Burnice, we
hope they don't affect you the same way they did Lee.
THIRD: Catherine Hackett leaves some of her red hair to Donnie Wray in case he
loses some of his next year trying to be a senior. She also leaves one of her tall tales
to Larry Kivett. Larry, if you ever get in trouble just use this for an excuse and we're
sure you'll get into more trouble. '
FOURTH: Bobby Wyrick leaves his bus to Randy Johnson. He also leaves him a five-
gallon can and a siphon hose for him to play with in the sand pile. Of course, Bobby
never used them for anything else.
FIFTH: john May leaves a book on "How Not to be Bashful" to George Kiger. George,
we hope you won't stay the pretty red color that john usually does.
SIXTH: J. P. Royal leaves to Larry Reynolds, Kay Pugh's telephone number. Larry,
keep trying, maybe you'll have better luck than J. P. did.
SEVENTH: Barbara King leaves to Sue Nunn a book of "How to Flirt." Sue, we know
you don't need it, but since Barbara is married she can't find any use for it now.
EIGHTH: Gladys Carter leaves to Rachel Byrley a bottle of white ink to replace the one
Gladys spilled on her skirt this year in library.
NINTH: Ed Durham leaves his basketball warm-up pants to Eddie O'Connor. Eddie, we
surely hope they fit you better than they did Ed. He also leaves to Grover Wood a box
to stand on so he may be as tall as everybody else.
TENTH: Helen Friddle leaves to Margaret Phipps a bag of unpopped pop-corn.
Margaret, we hope you can keep your classmates as healthy as Helen kept us.
ELEVENTH: Patsy Sharpe leaves to Jerry Grubb her secret on how to keep quiet in
class. Jerry, just follow the 5 simple rules in this pamphlet and we're sure that you too
can learn to be quiet.
TWELFTH: Martha Robinson leaves a pair of shoes with very thick soles to George
Jones in case he runs our of gas as much as Martha has this past year. George, maybe
you'll be richer than Martha was and can afford more than a quarter's worth of gas at
a time. She also leaves to Ruth May and Christine Gorrell a sheet of cheerleader yells
so that they may remember them next year.
THIRTEENTH: Katherine Anderson leaves to Barbara Mclntyre her music book of
Bach. Barbara, I hope what sounds you get out of it is music, Katherine's wasn't. She also
leaves to Sam Nelson a written permission from Mrs. Foust to date Fuschia alone.
Sammy, this is only the beginning of your senior privileges.
FOURTEENTH: Kay Pugh leaves an apple to Ruth Brannock. Ruth, we hope this will
keep you from getting hungry between classes. Kay always had hers with her every day.
FIFTEENTH: Irene Gorrell leaves to Libby Hairr some comic books with history book
covers. Libby, maybe next time you won't get caught, Irene never did.
SIXTEENTH: Wilma Coble leaves to Ann Stancil her job as treasurer of the Senior
Class. Ann, a box of ulcer tablets goes with this job.
SEVENTEENTH: Betty Andrew leaves to her sister, Mary Andrew, her diploma. Mary,
Betty, says its a long tough climb, and she wants to make sure you make it.
EIGHTEENTH: Warren Whitt leaves to Ray Ingram his record of not yet having a
wreck. He also leaves him a car with wheels so that he may carry on his record.
NINETEENTH: Bill Allred leaves his superlative of Best Dressed to Jim Carter. I-Ie
also leaves to Steve Priddy a necktie so he can be "stiff" competition for Jim.
ARTICLE III
In the presence of proper witnesses, we, the Seniors, do hereby declare this docu-
ment to be signed, sealed and delivered on this the first day of june in the year 1955.
Martha Robinson, Testatrix
WITNESSES
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