Allen Jay High School - Aln Ja Hi Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1953
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THE PASSING PARADE OF MEMORIES
THE SENIOR CLASS
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ALLEN JAY HIGH SCHOOL
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HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
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most carefree days of our lives. Here, in our annual, we
have tried to capture our high school life as it happened.
In later years, as you tum these pages, we hope that
these days will live again, and that this book will be a
constant source of happy memories to you.
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To Leonard l.. Greene, we fondly dedicafe the 1953 ALN JA HI. His keen sense
of humor, friendliness, and deep inferesf in his pupils have endeared him to the en-
tire sfudenl body. In appreciation of his inferesring and informarive classes, his ready
wit, and his unselfish, freely-given aid, we offer IO Mr. Greene ----- our annual.
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Peggie Morgan. . ..... 4 ............................. Editor-in-Chief
Jack Barnes .... Associate Editor
Ronald Brown ...... ........... B usiness Manager Warren Newton ....
Bobby Hall .......... .... As sistantBusiness Manager
Bonnie Smith .....
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Peggle Morgan
Jack Bames
Ronald Brown
Bobby Hall
Peggy Myers
Warren Newton
Bonnie Smith
Margaret Jordan
Douglas Dobbs. .
Bettie Lou Ridge...
Clarence Varner. . .
Darrell Younts ..
Bettie Jo Craven
Donald Creasey.
Nancy Ingram. .
Nancy Blackwell ......
Mr. Leonard Greene .....
ANNUAL STAFF
EDITOR IN-CHIEF
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
BUSINESS MANAGER
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER
ART EDITOR
AD CHAIRMAN
ASSOCIATE AD CHAIRMAN
LITERARY EDITOR
. . . . .BOYS SPORTS EDITOR
. . . . .GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR
. . . .CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER
. . . . . . . . . . PHOTOGRAPHER
.. . . .JUNIOR CLASS EDITOR
. . . . . . . FRESHMAN CLASS EDITOR
. . . .SOPHOMORE CLASS EDITOR
. . . . . .SENIOR CLASS EDITOR
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FACULTY
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MRS. BECK MR. MOYE MR. THOMPSON MR. JONES MISS TUCKER
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ELEMENTARY FACULTY
First row Mlss lngram, Mrs Fuller Mrs Perkins, Mrs Plrfle, Mrs Keller, Mrs. Slrickland. Second row: Mrs.
Cora Briles Mrs Melba Brnles Mrs Lyon Mrs Johnson Mrs Thomas, Mrs. Smith. Third row: Miss Osborne,
Mrs Jarvis, Miss Wilson Miss Hancock, Mrs Early Standing Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. McCurry,
Mrs Miller Mr Hobbs Mrs Cumby Miss Tucker, Miss Barrier, Mrs. Beck.
SECRETARY AND LIBRARIANS
Miss June Davis - High School Librarian, Mrs
Davis - School Secretary, Mrs. Jocksie Cumby
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CLASS HISTORY
ln the fall of 1949 about fifty-two wide eyed students bounced into high school feeling that they were "Big Shots" be-
cause they were FRESHMEN. Even though the upperclassmen called us "greenhorns", we were determined to show as
little of our ignorance as possible. Mr. Moye and Miss Satterwhite were the guardian angels of the boys and the girls
respectively, guiding our faltering steps through that first uncertain year of living in this strange world. The first week
was a whirlwind of getting acquainted with new members and new rules, and selecting our class officers to serve through
the following year. They were as follows: Presidents--Shirley Blackwell and Ronald Brown, Vice-Presidents--Bette Jo
Bundyand Coulter Pendegraph, Secretaries--Kathryn Dyer and Cliff Farlow, Treasurer--Nancy Ingram, Reporter--Howard
Lawrence.
Just as we were settling down to this new way of school life, final exams came and the foremost question in all our
minds was, "Will I pass?" Well, most of us made the grade K70, of course, and we were happily anticipating next year
when we would become "wise" SOPHOMORES.
Entering into our second year of high school, we felt more secure in our realm with a whole year's experience behind
us. The girls and the boys were again separated, with Mrs. Zimmerman as the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr.
Harpe for the boys. After the exciting flurry of coming back to school and seeing our old friends, we decided we had
better get down to business and elect our class officers. These important people were: Presidents--Bonnie Smith and
Darrell Younts, Vice-Presidents--Peggie Morgan and Ronald Brown, Secretaries--Georgia Frost and Robert Gray, Treas-
urers--Shirley Blackwell and Jack Barnes, Reporters--Norma Grayson and Billy White.
Instead of just giving our mothers a good time at the Mother-Daughter-Banquet, we girls decided to also honor our
fathers. While some were busy with recipes for cookies and punch, others prepared a playlet called "Daisy Mae's Happy
Day." All of the girls hurried to finish their dresses, and when the big night came around, we nervously modeled them
for our parents and teachers.
Nothing more of importance happened and before we knew it, exams had been completed and school was out.
In September, 1951, we returned as "hard-working" JUNIORS looking forward to the activities of our Junior year.
The class members elected to lead us in the "paths of righteousness" were: Presidents--Shirley Blackwell and Darrell
Younts, Vice-Presidents--Bonnie Smith and Raeford Yarborough, Secretary--Nancy Ingram, Treasurers--Kathryn Dyer and
Donald Creasey, Reporters--Norma Grayson and Jack Barnes.
The excitement of returning to school had hardly passed when we began planning for the annual Washington trip. The
chaperones chosen to share the fun on this "breath -taking" tour were Miss Chilton and Mr. Moye.
One day Mr. Early called all of the Juniors together and we waited in suspense wondering what was to happen. Then
we knew--at last the long-awaited day had arrived to order our class rings.
Laterwe began to make plans for the event to which we had so d forward during high school--The Junior-
Senior Banquet. We realized that unfortunately this would be a hard task because we didn't have the necessary funds to
"set the Seniors up." We began selling magazines and after many persuasive sales talks, we had enough money to exe-
cute our plans. This gala event, in the form of a fiesta in old Mexico, was given at the Y.M.C.A. on May 9 with
Ronald Brown and Bonnie Smith as toastmaster and toastmistress.
At the end of first semester, grades were averaged and the honored marshals were: Darrell Younts-chief, Peggie
Morgan, Gary Freeman, Nancy Blackwell, Billy White, Betty Jo Johnson, Charlie Pegram, and Kathryn Dyer.
We were "sorta" sad at the thought of our Senior friends leaving us, but we, as future Seniors, were anxious to "step
into their shoes"--which we hoped we could fill .
At last our long-sought-for hopes were realized. We were finally full-fledged, "dignified" SENIORS.
Standing between us and the time that we must leave A. J. H. S. were the publications of our school paper and Annual,
the senior play, and our graduation activities.
The large class was put under the able leadership of Mrs. Purvis, who was to guide us through this last year of our stay
at Allen Jay. The highly honored class officers, who were elected to lead us along our Senior trail, were: President--
Jack Barnes, Vice-President--Bonnie Smith, Secretary--Bettie Lou Ridge, Treasurer-- Margaret Bell, and Reporter--
Nancy Blackwell.
Peggie Morgan was chosen by the class as the D.A. R. Representative and Ronald Brown received the coveted Civitan
Award .
Aswe look back on the past four years, we think highly of our principal and teachers who have contributed so much to
our high school life. We would like to express our deep appreciation to them for the help that they have given to us in
our problems and in our work. Allen Jay has not only played a great part in our education, but it has also prepared us
for the unknown and untraveled portion of our ioumey--the future.
Thus ends our history, so you see,
The Famous class of '53,
May our memory ever stay,
In your minds through every day.
BETTIE JO JOHNSON
MARGARET JORDAN
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BETTE JO CRAVEN
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BONNIE SMITH ANITA STRADER
C. A. THOMAS FAYE TROTTER WAYNE TUCKER
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SENIOR STATISTICS
JACK BARN E S
Science Club 2, President 25 Class Treasurer 25 Class Reporter 35 Class Presi-
dent 45 Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 French Club 3,4, President 45 An-
nual Staff 45 Most Likelyto Succeed 45 Most Dignified 45 Banquet Committee
35 TAB Club 2.
NORMA JEAN BART LETT
Basketball I,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Teen-Age Club 3,45 Ad Committee 45
F.H.A. 25 Softball l,2,3,4.
MARGARET BELL
Basketball I,2,3,45 Softball l,2,35 F.H.A. Club 2,3,4'5 Reporter 35 Class
Treasurer45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 4-H Club 15 Most Courte-
ous 45 Most Timid 45 TAB Club 2.
NANCY BLACKWELL
Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,35 F.H.A. l,2, Secretary 15 E. O.D. Club
2,4, Librarian 25 Homecoming Attendant 25 Piano 15 Beta Club 3,4, Secre-
tary 35 French Club 45 Library Club 35 Marshal 35 Teen-Age Club 3,45 TAB
Club 25 Annual Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Office Work 45 Best Looking
45 French Club Treasurer 45 Senior Play Cast.
PEGGY SUE BROWER
Highlights Staff45 Basketball 3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 French Club 3,4, Sec-
retary 3,45 E.O.D. 2,4, Treasurer 45 Library Club 2,35 Pep Club I,2,3,45
4-H Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Beta Club 3,4, President 45 Softball 1,25
Maiorette 45 Most Dignified 45 Perfect Attendance 2,35 TAB Club 25 Teen-
Age Club 3,4, Treasurer 35 Senior Play Publicity 4. U
RONALD BROWN 'Cow Chain"
Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, CU-Captain 35 Class
President I5 Class Vice-President 25 Toastmaster Junior-Senlor Banquet 35
Teen-Age Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Halloween King 45 All County Football
35 Annual Staff45 Best Leader 45 Most Courteous 45 4-H Club 15 TAB Club 25
Pep Club 25 Baseball 1,25 Civitan Award 45 Senior Play Cast.
BETTE JO CRAVEN '
Clase Vice-President 15 F.H.A. 15 4-H Club l,2,4, Secretary 15 Basketball
15 Softball 15 Cheerleader 2,35 E.O.D. Club 2,3, Secretory 35 French Club
35 Library Club 3, Secretary 35 Pep Club 15 Highlights Staff45 Annual Staff 4,
DONALD CREASEY
Bus Driver 3,45 Class Secretary 35 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 45 Pep Club
I,2,3,45 Teen-Age Club 3,45 Glee Club 15 Annual Staff 45 Highlights Staff
45 Ad Committee 45 TAB Club 2.
DOUGLAS DABBS
Baseball I,2,45 Basketball I,2,45 Football l,2,4, Co-Captain 4, AllCounty
45 4-H Club l,2,4, President 35 GleeClub 1,25 Beet Athlete 45 Best Dressed
45 Annual Staff 45 Highlights Staff 45 Dramatics 45 Debating Club 2,45 Sum-
mer School 3.
NANCY DABBS
Class Secretary 15 Glee Club 1,25 Hasty High School 25 Basketball I,2,45
Highlights Staff 45 4-H Club 1,25 Dramatics 45 Summer School 35 Pep Club
25 Perfbct Attendance 1.
GARY FREEMAN
TAB Club 2, Marshal 3, Most ramad 4.
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cloo Club l,2,a,4, F.H.A. Club 1,45 Pep Club z,:5, 4-ll Club l,2,,35
E.O.D. Club 45 Library Club 3,4i Fflncll Clvb 3,4 TA! Book 23 TUCWNO
Club 35 Plano 15 Most Friendly 45 Biggest Baby 45 Library Club Photographer
45 Highlidlts Staff 45 Ad Committee 45 settler PlaY Gill,
SHIRLEY GRAY
4-H Club 1,3,4, Secretory 45 Clan President 1,35 Class Treasurer 25 F. H.A.
Club 1,25 Beta Cllb 3,45 Library Club 35 Glee Club 1,253,4-
ROIEIIT GRAY
4-H Club 3,45 Glee Club 45 Class Secretary 2,55 TAB Club 25 Football 1,2.
NORMA GRAYSON -Nappy'
4-HClub1,2,3,4, Reporter 35 F.H.A. 1,45 Gloss liepvtter l,I5 TAI Club 25
Glee Club 1,3,45 Student ef the Month li E.O.D. !,3,4l Rlgbflkt' 2,'l'rel-
surer 3, vles-Prnlenl 45 Perfect Altendsnse l,25 Frelleh Glu 3 45 Llblery
cl..oa,4, Beta Club 4, Hldllldlts sion 4, Mon oflglnol 4, Pep club 2, lm-
Age Club 3,45 Softball 15 Senior Play Publicity,
BOBBY HALL
Junior High School l5 Falrgrove School 25 Basketball 25 Football 35 Annual
Staff 45Hid1lights Editor-in-Chief 45 Beta Club 45 Most FrlendIy45Most De-
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ANNA Lou HOWARD
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NANCY INSBAM
Glee Club 1,25 Basketball I,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 E.O.D. 25 Class Treasurer
15 Piano 15 F.H.A. Club 15 4-H Club 1,2,35 Best Dressed 45 Hldtlightl Staff
45 Clos 59GFltGlry 35 French Cllb 3,45 Betd Club 45 Library Club 45 Sgftbgll
:Aly Alruel Staff 45 Perfect Atlondoncs li Tm-Ago Club 3: Sallie! FIG!
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45 Most Studious 45 Senior Play Cast.
MARGARET :IQIGQAN
Senior High School l,2, J.6.L. I5 6.A,A, 35 Glee Qlqh 3,4- Annual sloff
45 Beta Club 45 Cutest 45 Neatest 45 Homecoming Queen 45 dfflce Work B,
45 Glee Club Secretary 4.
HOWARD LAWRENCE "Alphonso"
Football I,2,3,45 Bmebgll I,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,4, vloo-Pmlaool 3,45
French Club 35 Dramatics 45 Teen-Age Cllb 35 Basketball I,2,3,45 Glee Club
I,2,3,45 Class Reporter 15 Most Talented 45 TAB Club 25 Senior Play Stage
Manager 4.
JIMMIE McDANIEL
Glee Club l,2,35 Perfest Attgndgpge l,g,g- Football 15 4-H Club l,z,a,4,
Pep Club I,2,3,45 Ad Committee 4: ll9!!l!8ll li TM Club 2.
ARNOLD MILLS "Dink"
laeboll 1,25 Ad Committee 45 Lihfgryflllb 45 4-H Elub 1,25 Football I,3,
3,45 E.O.D. Club 45 TOOIPAG' Club 3,45 Llttle League Football Coach 45
Pep Club I,2,3,45 Bllliif Baby 4.
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PEGGIE MORGAN
4-H Club I,2,3,4, Reporter I,2, County Wlnner 35 Pep Club I,2,3,45
Cheerleader3,4, Chief 45 E. O. D. Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President
35 TAB Club 25 Library Club 35 Teen-Age Club 3,4, President 35 Dramatics
Club 4, President 45 Beta Club 45 Marshal 35 DebatIngClub 2,3,4, President
35 Glee Club LYQ545 D.A. .R. Award 45 Most Popular 45 Best Leader 45 An-
nual Staff 45 ClassVlce-President 25 Perfect Attendance I5 Laroratory Assis-
tmt 4.
PEGGY MYERS
Glee Club I,2,3, 45 French Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Homecoming Attendant
45 Beta Club 45 F. H.A. Club 1,25 Office Work 45 Highlights Staff 4.
DEWAYNE NANCE "Cedric"
Football I,2,3,45 Glee Club I5 4-H Club l,25 Bus Driver 3,45 Teen-Age
Club 3,45 Pep Club I,2,3,4.
WARREN NEWTON "Fig"
High Point High School I5 Basketball 2,3,45 Teen-Age Club 45 Bus Driver
3,45 Highlights Staff 45 Best All Round 45 Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45
Baseball 2,3,45 Beta Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Most Popular 45 Senior Play Cast.
CHARLES PEGRAM "Gabby"
Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Library Club 4, Pres-
ident 45 TAB Club 25 E.O.D. Club 2,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Perfect Attendance
1,25 Football 25 French Club 3,45 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45
Ad Committee 45 Marshal 3.
PEGGY POWELL
Basketball 1,z,a,45 cl.. Club 1,25 4-H Club 15 Pep Club 2,35 Softball 1,
2,3,45 E.O.D. Club 25 F.H.A. Club l,25 Teen-Age Club 3,45 Ad Com-
mittee 45 Senior Play Cast 45 TAB Club 2.
JERRY RICH
Baseball 2,3,45 Football I5 TAB Club 2.
BETTIE LOU RIDGE "Pro"
Basketball I,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Glee Club I5 F.H.A. Club l,25 Teen-
Age Club 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Ad Committee 45 Softball I,2,3,45 4-H
Club I5 Pep Club 2,35 Best Athlete 4.
GLADYS ROBERTSON
Perfect Attendance l,35 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 F.H.A. Club I,2,3,
4, Secretary 3, President 45 4-H Club I5 Softball I,2,35 Office Work 45
Best Sport 45 FrenchClub 3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45'Most
Dependable 45 Senior Play Cast 4.
WILTON SLEDGE
Football l,2,3,45 4-H Club I5 Most Mischievous 45 Teen-Age Club 45 TAB
Club 2.
BONNIE SMITH
F.H.A. l,25 Teen-Age Club 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Vice-President 35
Class President 254-HClub I,2,35 BetaClub 3,45 PepClub 2,35 Office Work
45 TAB Club 25 Best All Round' 45 Toastmistress, Junior-Senior Banquet 35 E.
O.D. Club 25 Class Vice-President 35 Class Vice-President 45 Library Club-
3,4, Vice-President 35 School Reporter 35 Annual Staff 45 Best Personality 45
Senior Play Pron. . 4.
ANITA STRADER "Skeeter"
Cheerleader 2,3,45 MaIorette45 4-H Club I,2,3,4, Pianist l,35 French Club
3, 45 Library Club 45 Highlights Staff 45 Ad Committee 45 Glee Club I,2,3,
45 ChiefCheerleader 35 F. H.A. Club I,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Most Talented 4.
C.A. THOMAS "Acey"
TAB Club 25 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Most Original 45 Pep Club l,2,3,4.
FAYE TROTT ER "Horse"
4-H Club I,2,3,45 French Club 35 Highlights Staff 45 F. H.A. Club I5 Glee
Club I,2,3,45 Library Club 45 Biggest Mounth 45 TAB Club 2.
WAYNE TUCKER
Wittest 45 E.O. D. Club 25 4-H Club l,25 Biggest Mouth '45 TAB Club 25 Sen-
ior Play Cast.
PATSY TUTTLE
Library Club 45 Pep Club 2,35 Wittest 45 Teen-Age 3,45 Highlights Staff 45
4-H Club 2,3,45 Song Leader 35 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Asheboro High School
I5 F.l'l.A. 45 TAB Club 2.
DORIS UNDERWOOD
Glee Club I,2,3,45 F.H.A. Club l,25 TAB Club 25 Hardest Worker 45 4-H
Club I,2,3,4.
CLARENCE VARNER "Buck "
Football 2,35-Baseball I,2,35 Basketball I,2,35 4-1-1 Club 1,25 Annual staff
45 Bus Driver I,2,35 Teen-Age Club 3,45 TAB Club 25 Senior Play Cast 4.
BOBBY WEAVER "Little Beaver"
Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, Indiana l,25 Track l,25 Teen-
AgeClub 3,45 Library Club Vice-President 45 Best Sport 45 Dramatics 45 4-H
Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35
E.O.D. Club 4, Secretary45 Ad Committee 45 Perfect Attendance 3,45 Glee
Club 3,45 Debating Club 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Hi-Y Club 4, President 4.
BILLY RAY WHITE
E.O.D. Club 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 Class Reporter I5 Pep
Club I,2, 3,45 Teen-Age Club 3,45 Basketball 2, 35 Library Club 45 Marshal
35 Most Studious 45 Beta Club 3.
MARION YARBOROUGH "Pe-Dink"
F.H.A. Club I5 4-H Club I5 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Office Work 45 Teen-Age
3, 45 Most Mischievous 45 TAB Club 2.
RAEFORD YARBOROUGH
Perfect Attendance I,25 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Football I5 Basketball 2,3,45
French Club 35 Library Club 45 Class Treasurer I5 4-H Club I5 Baseball I,2,
3,45 Class Vice-President 35 Ad Committee 45 TAB Club 25 Glee Club Vice
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three of Allen Jay High School, in the County of Guilford,
State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and strong body, having attained ample knowledge to graduate and take
up the toil and hardships of life, do set pen to this document.
ARTICLE I
To the faculty: To Mr. Early we leave many thanks for his leadership and helpfulness. To our teachers we leave our
sincere appreciation for their guidance and counsel in our years of high school .
ARTICLE Il
To the buses, buildings, and special equipment we leave deep feeling for their treatment after the great care we tookl
of them.
ARTICLE Ill
To the Undergraduates: To the Junior class we gladly leave the iob of getting out the annual.
To the Sophomores we leave the big iob of paying for the Junior-Senior Banquet. "Want to buy a magazine?"
To the Freshmen we leave our experience in high school--"May they be varied and profitablel "
Individual Be uests: During our struggle we have acquired some priceless articles which we would like to bestow upon
individua un erc assman. They are as follows:
Von Ella Gamer, to you has been willed Anita Strader's love for cheerleading and basketbal I players, and Norma
Jean Bartlett and Anna Lou Howard's love for driving. Peggy Sue Brower and "Acey" Thomas leave their dignity to
Laurine Gaddy and Carson Powers. To Donald Lomax goes Norma Grayson's temper--Not that he needs itl Pat Tuttle
and Betty Jean Gaddy leave their witty remarks and friendly ways to Barbara Ridge--You have your share of both,
Babs. Nancy Jean Ingram, Peggy Powell, and Bettie Lou Ridge will their love for playing basketball to Betty Sheffield
--Watch that little sister, Bet! Robert Gray can afford to leave nothing, but takes all with him for future use. To all
the Junior boys Donald Creasey wills his ability to cause Mr. Greene to lose more hair in typing class. Willed to Pat
Keams is Peggie Morgan's ability??? for public speaking. Wayne Tucker leaves his knack for being caught in mis-
chief to Pat Pierce--You're well on your way to living up to the set example, Pat. To Ruby Sheffield and Frances Hill
goes Margaret Bell and Gladys Robertson's close companionship. Marion Yarborough willsher m i sc h i evou s ways to
Martha Ann Smith and Bemell Mendenhall, who have plenty of their own. Bobby Weaver and Warren Newton leave
to Charlie Brewer and Bobby Dunbar their ability to make their teachers' heads ache and their classmates' sides ache.
To Fred Taylor, Arnold Mills leaves his height---Come on Fred, stretch a littlel Darrell Younts leaves his love for
school fha! hall to Douglas Bartlett. To Gary Stafford goes Wilton Sledge's ability to hitthe tackle dummy. Let's see
how hard you can do it "Bear". Also to you is willed Warren Newton's love for the cafeteria. The ability of Ronakl
Brown and Douglas Dabbs to help Bobby Dunbarout in basketball is willed to Kenneth Black. To the entire Junior class
goes Bonnie Smith's charming ways and ready smile. David Leonard, to you is willed Hoytt Zachary's example of hard
work. To Tommy Cooper is left. Faye Trotter's big mistakes of laughing and talking on class. To go along with that a-
bility you already have to play IDGSRSIIDCII I, GeraldineVan Horn, Nancy Blackwell leaves her good looks. Raeford
Yarborough wills his long arms and lege to Jerry Rodden, hoping he can use them to an advantage. Bette Jo Craven,
Nancy Dabbs, and Shirley Gray leave nothing, but they would like to wish the Junior girls a "lucky" hunt. To Jimmy
Stutts goes stage-struck Howard Lawrence's acting ability. You've got a good start, Jiml Bettie Jo Johnson leaves her
yeam for flying to anyone who is willing to assume the risk. Are you game Clifton Shackleford? Betty Coltrane and
Garland Robbins, to you Doris Underwood and Gary Freeman leave their quiet ways. Charlie Pegram wills hislove for
pestering Miss Chilton to Charlie Brewer. Which Charlie will you choose, Miss Chilton? To "Egg" Ingram, "Buck"
Vamer leaves his love for the out-of-doors. How many rabbits did you kill last year, Jerry? Jimmie McDaniel wills
his love for study hall to Virginia Sexton. How many units of credit have you earned in study hall, Jim? Jack Bames
and Bobby Hall leave their report card grades to Carl Phillips and Bobby Cox, but do they match??? To Eugene Ven-
able, Robert Warren, and Harold Robertson goes Dewayne Nance, Billy White, and Jerry Rich's industriousness,
initiative, and hard-working ability????? Margaret Jordan and Peggy Myers will their good times ??to Judy Spencer
and Evelena Hines.
We hereby appoint Mrs. Lalah Purvis, our class advisor, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament.
In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of l953, do set seal on this, the twenty-eighth day of May in the year of
our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three.
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Betty Jo Johnson
Jack Barnes
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MOST FRIENDLY
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Secretary ....... ..... A ldora Zimmerman
Treasurer .... ..... S arah Sfrader
Librarian .... ...... Sa rch Smith
Director ..... .... M r. T. L. Jones
Director: Miss Beulah Moron
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President .... . . . Peggy Sue Brower
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Henry McPherson, Harold Cox, Jimmy Gulledge, Bobby Weaver, Blake Mickey, Pat Pierce, Victor
MCPhersOn, Arnold Mills, Charles Brown, Warren Newton, Kenneth Jones, Charles Brewer, Wilton
Sledge, Frank Odell, Kenneth Black, Douglas Dobbs, and Mr. Wright.
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Overcoming many handicaps to wind up 7th in county
competition with o 9-6 won-lost record with one game
tied, Mrs. Beck's girls were sparked by Bettie Lou Ridge,
highest scorer in Guilford County girls competition. The
Seniors on the team are forwards: Bettie Lou Ridge, Peggy
Powell, and Margaret Bell, and guards: Nancy Jean
lngram, and Norma Jean Bartlett. The other guard is
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Jerry Rodden, Carson Powers, Charlie Pegram, Jimmy Stutts, Bob Ridge, Marvin Wilson, Henry
McPherson, Howard Lawrence, Paul Brewer, Bobby Weaver, Clarence Varner, Ronald Brown, Bobby
Dunbar, Kenneth Black, Douglas Dabbs, Raeford Yarborough, and Mr. Wright.
FIRST TEAM
The boys have had a very successful season, ending in
3rd place in county competition with a 13-3 won-lost
record. Three men were placed on the All County Tour-
nament Team: Ronald Brown, guardg who is a Senior, and
Bobby Dunbar, forwardgand Kenneth Black, center, who
are both Juniors. Douglas Dobbs, forward and Raeford
Yarborough, guard, also Seniors, were a great tribute
to the team, which defeated an unbeaten team to gain
the Guilford County Championship. Bobby Dunbar was
awarded the "Most Valuable Player" Award for his out-
standing ability, sprotsmanship and achievement.
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Compliments of
S. H. Kress 8g Co.
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
Roddens Hatchery
Route 5 Phone 76151
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Lyn-Mar Camera Shop
215 Willowbrook
High Point, North Carolina
Brileys Furniture Co.
2510 South Main
High Point, North Carolina
Phone 6455
Hunt Studio
iFormerly Shutterbugsl
114V2 South Main, High Point, N. C.
Specials to High School Students
Billfold Size to 11x14 Portraits
Compliments of
Blue Bird Cab
Phone 4531
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
Beeson Hardware Co.
214 North Main St.
High Point, North Carolina
Swaim Supply Company, Inc.
Wholesale Plumbing, Heating and
Industrial Supplies
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
High Point Quick Lunch
108 East Washington St.
Compliments of
Brower Oil Company
701 Fairfield Road Phone 7253
High Point, North Carolina
Albert L. Brower, Prop. 4
Samuel Hyman
Jeweler - Gift Shop
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
Elwood Barber Shop
Four Barbers to Serve You
White House Barber Shop
New Amos Building
119 West Washington St.
High Point, North Carolina
Lesters Jewelers
Fine Watch Repairing
144-46 North Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
Central Appliance Co.
Appliances - Paint - Television
215 North Main St. Phone 7117
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
F. W. Woolworth 8. Co.
High Point, North Carolina
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Compliments of Southside Motors
We Fix All Knocks
Tuttles Paint 8. Body Shop
Phone 5859
High Point, North Carolina High Poih-1, North Carolina
Compnmems of Shackleford's Men's Wear, lnc.
D H 1 140 N. Main Street
avl Son Oslery High Point, North Carolina
Phone 2609 I Freeman Shoes-Tailoring-Accessories
Brush Arbor Super Market Compliments Of
Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Frozen I Cify Tfansif CO.
Foods, Home Made Ice Cream and I H
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Phone 55722 South Main Ext. Plmne 39l9
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Alderman Photo Company
Hlgh Polnl' Norlll Carolina 320 North Hamilton Phone 9856
Phone 3045 High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of Compliments of
Cecil's Gftice Equipment Co. '
C. S. Knight
Headquarters for School Supplies I
Phone 9929 High Point, N. c. C0""aC'0'
Compliments of Ruby's, ll'tC.
pays Beau-ry Shdp "High Point's Largest Credit Jewelers"
lou Fairfield Road 159 S. Main St. Phone 4628
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Kiddie Korner P. W. Cooper Grocery
169 South Main Street 2215 South Main Ext-
High Point, North Carolina Western Meats
High Fashions for the High School Crowd Good Gulf Gas
Compliments of Springfield Grocery
Wood-Armfield Furniture Meats, Produce and Groceries
460 South Moth Phone 4260 Phone 84863
High Point, North Carolina J- C- COX' Owner
Whisnant's Watch Shop
101 E. Lexington Ave. Phone 6487
High Point, North Carolina
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Ring-Harris Pharmacy
Prescriptions a Specialty
122 North Main Phone 3333
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
Lowes Pharmacy
Archdale, North Carolina I
Vogue Cleaners, Inc.
Dial 5613
751-53 N. Main St. - 202 English St.
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
Superior Dry Cleaners
1305 N. Main St. Phone 3038 h
High Point, North Carolina
Stanley's Jewelers
"The Diamond and Watch Store"
Friedmans
Ready-to-Wear and Accessories
"For Those Who Care"
122 South Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
U-Wash-It Laundry
fThe Budget Stretcherl
27 Bendix Automatic Washers
613 S. Main Street Phone 5410
Diana Shops
Style and Quality - Better Values
167 South Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
Continental Beauty School
All Types of Beauty Work
329 North Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
Cox Lawnmower Service
CHigh Point and Kernersville Roadl
Phone 84155 Rt. No. 1-Box 241
High Point Kernersville, N. C.
Compliments of
Dip-N-Eat Drive-In
810 South Main Street
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grady, Proprietors
Compliments of
Ellington's Grill
F. V. McLendon
112 Edgeworth Street
High Point, North Carolina
Building Contractor
Phone 3082
Hendrix Furniture Store
"Furniture of Character"
147-149 South Wrenn Street
High Point, North Carolina
Bargain Furniture Co.
"Quality Furniture at Bargain Prices"
Phone 2613 1526-28 English St.
Fred B. Delappe, Manager
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RODDEN FURNITURE
ROSE FURNITURE CO.
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
Owned and Operated by
O. Box 81 S. Main Street Ext. Kesm, Brothers and Sons
High Point, North Carolina 243 Soulh Main Slfeel
High Point, North Carolina
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RAINBOW SUPPER CLUB ,
ELLINGTON S FLORIST
High Point-Greensboro Road
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ARTHURS PHARMACY
Prescriptions
I28 South Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
PICKET COTTON MILL
Phone 9651
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
QUALITY SHOE STORE
137 South Main Street
MASTER CLEANERS
Expert Dry Cleaning for the
Entire Family
2205 South Main Street
Telephone 5947
FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
HIGH POINT SAVINGS
AND TRUST COMPANY
DIAMOND I-IosIEI2Y
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LADIES' FINE NYLONS
Organized 1905
High Point, North Carolina
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SERVICE Fm
Fairfield Road GRAY'S JEWELRY
Pl'lOI1e 73137 Ol' 39765 Archdale, North Carolina
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WADE I-I. CUMBY CALVIN C. ORRELL
"Heartiest Congratulations to a Swell Group of Seniors"
it FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL
Phone 5045- Broad at Chestnut
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
SUNSHINE LAUNDRY
210-212 Pine Street
Phone 3393
HIGH POINT, THOMASVILLE 84 DENTON
RAILROAD COMPANY
Connecting High Point, Thomasville and Denton, North Carolina,
With the NATION
"Nothing But Service To SeII"
CLYDE B. BAXTER, JR.
Portrait and Commercial Photography
Phone 3725
I I7 East Commerce Street
High Point, North Carolina
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We Carry a Complete Line of
Athletic Equipment and Sporting Goods
"IT PAYS to PLAY"
COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO.
1.9 N. Greene St.
Greensboro, North Carolina
SILVER KNIT HOSIERY MILLS,
INC.
Corner of
Hamilton and Russell
PEOPLES SERVICE STATION
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2201 South Main Street
Telephone 9328
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behind, your teachers will probably
admit it! There was iust one big les-
son they set out to teach you-that is,
believe in yourself.
Self reliance, confidence, and initiative
have made the Piedmont Carolinas one
of the finest places you could possibly
live and work in. So, congratulations
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CAROLINA CASH GROCERY '
900 Prospect Street
High Point, North Carolina
T. W. HILLIARD 8. SO-N
Over Forty Years Experience
Cost You No More
214 North Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
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RODDENS GROCERY ATLAS CQEQELZQRODUCTS
Route 5 Route 5 Phone 62429
High Point, North Carolina
High Point, North Carolina
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High Point, North Carolina
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Compliments of
BOOSTER ADS
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ridge
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Younts Barkers Automotive Service
George Baker . Mrs. Wanda Beck
Frank Calhoun Miss Huldah Chilton
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Powell Hosiery Package Store
Mr. Leonard L. Greene Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Yarborough
High Point Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Blackwell
Mrs. Purvis Mrs. Mildred Hussey
Mr. Arnold G. Powers Welch Grocery
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