Hamlet High School - Choo Choo Yearbook (Hamlet, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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HALTIWANGER 6 ...4.1..1-.-1- - from these me learn .... I- ll .,,, , f ll , .N M4 i se f Seated, left to right-Coach Gene Winfree, Mrs. Melva Hamilton, Mrs. Lore . raine Niemyer, Mrs. Margerie Ballenberger, Mrs, Gaither Phifer. and Coach L. H. Williamson. Standing, left to right--Coach R. B. Capps, Miss Martha Baber, Miss Margaret l-luguelet, Miss Margie Buck. Miss Laura Marie Dodson. Miss Frances Sinclair, Miss Lina Flynt, Miss Elizabeth Liles, Miss Mildred Newton, Mrs. Charles Jones, and Mr. W. L. Haltiwanger. 7 ,Q-all Ma' 42,21 The nb cHoo-cHoo an Staff J'-'xxf--X5 I. 'Xu -in i 11 , . .x 1 -i:1:'7 + I ' .' N t-1 d 1 I1 . . Etlililtll' f ' Business Manager i its , 1 ., - 5 P W Eguii 4 ' 5 R 7 J ATSY lI.I.lfXfNlS Ni I 9 Ls X ij NIITCHELI. HARGETT fmffffig V 1-A f ,Z N' X W' f WW' i it , - - ' rf ' 1 X , ai I -f - V -,nl X , 4 fi 21.1 , N in , xx Q ,, f ' V . W i s y ,iv ' H 2 5: , ' iq 'x i ' , ' r z ' IW f TE ,1 ' C , ,,,. ki , i ll Ig fiw v s L I . , . ,I as . , S Z 5, 0 ,,f, . 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M as 4, meg, V .4957 A r Juniors Betty Baucom Shirley Baucom Sonny Bennett Dot Billingsley Robert Bishop Peggy Blakely Lillian Blue Joyce Breeze Mary Belle Brigman Bonnie Carnes Johnny Carter Sybil Carter Clarke Carroll Caroline Chavis Myra Cochran Barbara Coxe Joanne Coxe Patty Duke Claudette lipting Ike Gainey Beverly Gibson Jeannette Cuibson Shirley Harte Martin Hatcher Betty Haynes Andy Hemphill Peggy Hendley Pete Hornaday Tat Howell lilla Rea Hudson Doris Lassiter Shirley Matheson lfred McCray Arthur McDufl5e Gerry Mcllufbe l.enna Mcliwen Jo Anne Mclver Charles McKee Jamie Mcl.ean Winnie Mitchum Juniors Mary Lee Moon Alex Morrison Jack Murphy Dorcas Nelson Doug Nelson Catherine Newton Bobby Peele Roy Peele Shirley Quick Mary Ramey Nellie Richardson Gilbert Robertson Flora Robinson Martha'Robirison Bennie Rogers Grey Singletary Bobbie Sutton Bobby Stephens Margie Warr Sammy Weatherly Barbara Wheeler Donald Wilson Bobby Williams Charles Williams David Williams Jimmy Williams Scott Williams Martha Sue Woodall Doug Walton 1 ,lv ' 'J' V R AT -, nr , 'Y - , .. 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Doris lnssitcr. Smfmfl rwug Marlin llnlchcr, Clarke Carroll, Pctc Hornaday, Bobby Brigman. V, Q r ,ws , f , gf S f,,7 l:,4fAi ' 'Wifi Ni WZ ,fl ' f ww XM , ,fx mfr r -if msgyg l,,.l by S 4 1- Q K, ELM QW MARSHALS Seated. lull fo right-Joyce Breeze. Marrlm Sue Woodall, Lcnna Mcliwcn. Sfandirvg-Jack Murphy. Clarke Carroll, Marlin Hatcher. Not pictrzrczl'-Pete Hornaday, Chief Marshal. l7 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row. left to right-Ida Rose Bruton fffhaplainh, Sue Brown LVice Presidentj, Carl Uzzell and Eva Davis lStudents-at-largej. Second row. left to right-Larry Hammond CSecretaryl, Nash Le Grande lPresidentJ, Rebecca Woodall flqreasurerj. Mascots Sarah lflifabeth Allen Toby lirown l 8 l MACK CLYDE At.I.iiN, Jlt. Mack . . . Hey. Gerry . . . Cat . . Curly hair. GLENN BALDWIN Glenn . . . the quiet type , . . Real nice. PATSY RUTH BRILSMAN Pat . . , Friendly . . . Brunette . Twinklin' eyes. IDA ROSE BRUTON Ida . . . Golden voiced . . . Statuee esque . . . Nice. RICHARD WELLlNG'l'ON CARNES 'COUHCCH . - . Dark n' handsome . . . Real friendly. JEWELL DEANE CRADDQCK Cookie . . . Perf and freckled . . Friendliness itself. 'V ik Wwss' SENIORS t I Axlallzs Notie .. . Big sm1le...llty,l5ut . , . Mischievotls. if if -X f af 9 C1RAl73 VJORIH Blklx Hercules . . . l.ols of fun . liriendly smile. SL li CJXROLXN BROWN Sue . . . Quiet . . . Petite . Reserved. lVlARL1ARl,l lRANf.l.S BX RID Byrdie . . . Xivacious personality . , . Dimples. ' .e N AT' AIA ., A . -a,f V . N QW 3' 'inn f x ,. 7 - Bl'SSll: DLDlil:'l'll.X Cox an Q9 . f A . ., . . A. A . V 1 ' Buddie , . . Sunshine on A cloudy day . . . Sweet. 19 l3fX'liRlffl.X ZIIAJNKA Clit-XVl:N Pat . . , Pretty . . . Nobocly's old maid . . , Sweet. SEN IORS DOROTHY IDA DAVIS Dot . , . Blue eyes . . . Strong character . . . Sweet. AUBREY JAMES DUNN Aubrey . . . Drummer boy . Pleasant personality. ELIZABETH JANE EVANS Jane . . . Blond and pretty , Vivacious. .M . z M' t .vm ,M . , Q, ,, X X Q fr 5 A GAROLYN ISABEL FREEMAN . , Q ei! . I ff in patience. 0' 1 A, 'S X Qi 7 Ii' X , I 4 'Is . . . nice to know . . . A lesson , Q Q Q fs X . .f . . 'We 'Z GLARA LOUISE GIBSON Tete . . . Brown eyes . , . Giggles . . Sweet. KAY FRANCES l lARGE'l'T Kay . . . Aloof . . . Cute clothes . , . Sweet. .ew i , I Mb' GM if 'I Y, ,D EVA GRAY DAVIS Eva . . . Enthusiastic . . . Nice to know . . . Sometimes aloof. REMUS HOLTON EDWARDS Hawk . . . Cute . , . Ladies' Man . . . Nice. MARION MARTIN FARMER Tughead . . . Skeptical . . . Quiet type . , . Friendly. WILLIAINI DEBERRY GADDY Bill . . . Nice looking . . . Friendly . . . Good Personality, LARRY WAYNE HAMMOND Larry . . . Tall, dark. and handsome . . Nice smile. IVIITCHELL GLENN HARGETT ByrIe . . . Good looking . . Songbird . . . Efficiency itself. G I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-I I I I I I I I .I I JOYCE HATCHER Joyce . . . Playful . , . Vivacious yet serious . . . Nice. DAN RUFF HOWELL Dan . . . Friendly . . . Stubborn ,, . . Nice to know. HERBERT LEWIS KIRKLEY, JR. A'Hub . . . Dynami.te on the Basketball floor . . . Nice. GLADYS NIAYL EAN LEWIS Gladys . . . Efficient at the typewriter . , . Friendly JOSEPH RICHARD LUCAS, JR. Joe . . . Skeptical wit . . . Likeable . . . Nice smile. JACK MCDOUG-ALD Jack , Easygoing . . . Sports crazy . . , Nice to know. SENIORS ,A-. BnJ! f..... Qi' X , .. an y ,, f ji' ,f x X. ' f ' 1 A ,,,, if , .,. , , , , 'f ' f y J., I , .,.. ,. S f x -:Q z 1 'fa , S f XJ if Aa ,f bi K 1 . . ,K i'i'i M 'i - 5 ge g4rJf ci Gaim ji '.i,t..-.. J A :QQQ .',: - F 1'.f42.v Q 21 JAMES STEVENS HLNDRICKS Steve . . . Neat . . . Nice clothes.. . Nice to know. EUGENE WlLI-lAM HUGUELET Gene . . . Cat . . . Playful . . Vivacious personality. NASH LEGRAND, JR. Trash . . . Born leader . , . Hey, Shirley . . . Likeable. J ESSE AUSTIN LONG Jesse , . . Tall . . . Southern drawl , . . Amiable. SARAH ELOISE MCCAW Satan . . . Mischievous wit . lalent at the piano keyboard. Bltm' HUGH MCGOOGAN 'Googanu . . . Popular . . . Two from tecf . . friendly. SENIORS BEN! AIVIIN REID NICGOWAN DiMag , . . Likely to succeed . Reserved , . , Nice. NANCY LOUISE lVlIl,llAM Nan . . . Petite , . . Long lashes . . . Intelligent. SHIRLEY Lou ISIS IVIOORE 'AShirl . . . Strawberry blond . . Artist in the making . . . Nice. CHARLES DENNIS Nl1W'l'ON Charlie . . . Quietly friendly . . Nice person to know. f 2 Sb c le - I.: , V y f W PATSY GERALDINE lVl.CL EAN Patsy . . . Cute . . . Surprise Comedienne . , . Lots of fun. DOROTHY ELIZABETH MIXSON Betty . . . Pretty in a delicate way . . . Sweet. ELIVIA CORDELLRA lVlONTElTH Elma . . . Tiny and vivacious . . Nice to know' 6 WIl,l,lAM EUGENE NORRIS, JR. Bill . . . Tall . . . Deep voice . . . Amiable personality. Wl'A'l li MCK1NNoN PARKER Wyatt . . . Red Hair . . . Nice smile , . . Friendly. lil.IZAl5l:'l ll Bl1A'l'RICIi PRIESNELI, Beatrice . , . As friendly as they come . , Sweet. J 'Q 9 , ,A i JOYC E MAE PENCE Joyce . . , Pretty brown eyes Q. . , is Graceful. it JERRY LEE SCHOLL iffy Jerry . . . Nice . . . Sort of quiet . . . Likeable. five. 22 PATRICIA SUE SIFLIJII Pat . , . Oriental eyes . . . Cute . . . Friendly. EVERETTE ANN SMITH Ann . . . Feathery haircut . Chatterbox . . . Nice, IORS l1I.lZ:Xl5li Ill .lL'ANl'I A SI.A'l li intriguing eyes . . . Svxctt personaliw , . . Pretty hair. lMOlil.NI SM .lean , . . Tall and regal . . . Baton twirler . . . Nice. P MARIE ANTIONETTE SMITH N ' lVllI.DRl'lJ T1SIl1I.l.I: SNIIIH Marie . . . Sunny disposition . . Mildred . . . Intelligent . . . Vvlhiz Crazy as they come . . . Sweet. f ' at the typewriter Amiable f' T E, . LOUIE JOE STRICKLAND Q if t- ' 1, . x BRYANT NIEWLIN THoMPsoN Joe . , . Lover boy . . . Talker X 'Q ' Bruno . , . Suave . . . Good . . . Energetic . . . Likeable. if ,W ' Physique . . . Hey. Mildred. r I 'I W BETTY JOYCE TURNER CARI. 'I'HoMAs Uzziii. Betty . . . Dark haired . . . Pretty .- A 1 Carl . . . Dizzy piano lingers . . smile . , . Friendly. W Nice to know . . . Amiable. ELIZABETH PEARL WILDEIQ Tommie . . . Tiny and cute . . Nice Personality. l l N'l.'XRl CAROIXN XVILKINSON litta y . . Pretty and sweet . Clllt' elothes . . . Nice. 23 BERNARD HARVEY Vv7II.I.IANI5 Bernard . . . Big physique . Cat . . . Flashy. PATRICIA IVIILDRKID NVILLIAINIS Patsy . . . Cute . . . Friendly . . Fast worker . , . Nice personality.. MA RCA REI' S UGLHS WITH ERS POI DN Maggie . . . l.onglashes . . . No old maid . . . Sweet. NANCY MAB' WOODARD Nicc trsonalit . Nan . . . ' p' y Sharp . . . Witty , . . Cute. SE IORS D.-XRLENE JOYCE WILLIAMS Babydoll . . . Pretty . . . Nice personality . , . Crazy. PATRICIA SUE W , . ILLIAMS . Patty Sue . . . Wacky . . . Cute 'M QW X W: 4 , 1 X 4 4, D ANNIE IVIAE YATES ' 9555? skis QV s f W fe ' ss se sw, f W Ks tif 92, af' W 'I' ' asf -x y Qywi 1 'A I. 33 ,. ...-.- vy.. 'O M- 1 . if im .2 ,X N .' ss 75.2, S21 1 f . w 4,5125 ,ww . 'NI : 132.6 in V ' ,'f .-'XG' +4 ,gzlffli -.f fe. -+-4v:a5.:?f.-za-' 1 .. I Y 1 -N. s igiwy, 4 XFL' W . W . 1.1. .,.. ff ....v . Y , 3, .va-Q-s.z:f,f is v'-iff' ' ' x rf- , My s :: ..1,.g-eff I Ann . . . Sunny disposition , Sweet . . . Quiet. 24 . . , Pretty hair. REBECCA ANN WOODALL Becky . . . Sweet , . . Pretty . . I.ovable . . . Dependable. Jos1iPH TALMAGE WOOTEN Joe . . . Good looking . . . Quiet . . Physics brain. CLASS HISTORY As we near the end of our last school term we suddenly realize how quickly the years have passed and how much they have meant to us. Some of us have taken advantage of the opportunities that have been offered us: these are the ones who will benefit most from what they have learned. The others will go on as they have in school-doing as little as possible. But wherever we go or whatever we do, we shall still have the memories of our school days. Perhaps we will re- member when: First Grade: We all entered school for the first time and were eager to get started. About an hour later we were all eager to go home. Mildred Smith had to be spanked because she didn't want to stay in school. Miss Dellinger held Polly Lou Rob- bins on her lap because she was so little and cute. Patty Sue Williams got a spanking almost every day for talking. Marie Smith was sure Bry a nt Thompson was a goner when he picked up a lighted firecracker. Joyce Hatcher got a spanking for walking around the room while the other students were reading. Patsy McLean didn't blush when spoken to. Second Grade: Mrs. Ware tried to teach the girls how to knit. Jean Smith and Joyce Pence learned the art of popping their gum, and they were well supplied at all times. tStill are.J Annie Mae Yates got in a light with a boy and came out with two black eyes. Third Grade: All the girls were crazy about Tom- my Moore. Gene Huguelet mailed Kay Hargett a big valentine with Sweetheart writ- ten on it. Bernard Williams jumped out of the window when he got mad with Mrs. Clements. Ben McGowan received help on his homework from Herbert Kirkley. Fourth Grade: Pat Selph stuck Darlene Williams' hair in place with bubblegum. Dan Howell told his mother that he was going to marry Everette Ann Smith when he graduated and take her to Florida. Joe Wooten came to Hamlet and Dorothy Davis welcomed him heartily. Carolyn Wilkinson received a brace- let from Bobby Parker which said, To Carolyn with All My Love, Bobby. Grady Beck thought he was Super- man because he weighed all of sixty pounds. Fifth Grade: Nash Le Grand and Nancy Wood- ard were a steady twosome. CLASS HISTORY We had daily inspection to choose the neatest person. Darlene Williams and Lula Mae Mitchum chased the boys at recess every day. Poor Joe Wooten couldn't run fast enough and his penalty was a kiss from Darlene. Patsy Williams cried because Joseph Corbin winked at her all day in class. Sixth Grade: Miss Brewer beat Joe Strickland on the hand while Miss Tillman was beat- ing his can. Jane Evans moved to Hamlet and all the boys were crazy about her, but she picked Gene Huguelet to be her one and only. Joe Lucas walked Patsy Williams home every day. Becky Woodall was the center of attraction when she came to school wearing her first angora sweater. Seventh Grade: Nancy Milham went steady with Charlie Thompson. Jimmy Hendricks fell through the ceiling of Marion Farmers home, and Mrs. Farmer got after him with a broom. Everyone thought Mitchell Hargett was going to be another Frank Sinatra, but he turned out to be a Tennessee Ernie. Mr. Haltiwanger gave R i c h a r d Carnes his first beating. Sue Brown and Pat Selph didn't know the difference in the boys' and girls' restrooms, and they went to the one below the seventh grade every day. Ida Rose Bruton had to stay in five hours for getting caught with a love nOtC to Mack Allen. Eighth Grade: Betty Mixson moved to Hamlet and she couldn't choose between Howard Martin and Jimmy Blakely. Elma Monteith preferred senior boys to mere Junior High kids. Mrs. Creel's class had eraser lights between classes. Bill Norris and Gene Huguelet went dear hunting every day at Kins- man's. The skating rink was set up be- tween Hamlet and Rockingham, and it immediately became the center of communication between Hamlet girls and Rockingham boys. Charles Newton brought bees to school and terrified everyone when he let them loose. Ninth Grade: Tommie Wilder and Isabel Ereeman used to race at break-neck speed to stand in line beside David Rice and Bruce Hamilton. Eva Davis and Carl Uzzell started going steady-and haven't stopped. Betty Turner didn't like Jack Brig- man. CLASS HISTORY Patsy Brigman joined the Byrd and Hargett clan. Efhe Hargett and Margaret Byrd brought a rooster to school and it started crowing on the bus. Bill McGoogan was sent to the of- Hce four times in one day. Tenth Grade: Marion Farmer got very mysterious love notes. Jesse Long decided that he preferred Miss Liles to another English teacher and moved to Hamlet. Bill Gaddy was mooning over Ger- ry McDuffie. Aubrey Dunn came to school one morning with his face all bandaged. You 'guessed it! His first shave. Eleventh Grade: Jack McDougald was the only one who wanted Rockingham's band to play for our Junior-Senior. Remus Edwards could think of no other way of getting out of classes, so he took the bus-driver's test and passed. Beatrice Presnell became chief cook and bottle-washer in the lunch-room. Clara Gibson and Jewell Craddock poured Pepsi-Cola into the gas-tanks of the wrecker down at Oakes Motor Co. Shirley Moore came to us from Harding High School in Charlotte. Pat Zilonka, Effie Hargett, and Margaret Suggs got married. After all, who wants to be an old maid? Larry Hammond decided his HiaY -pin looked much better on Libby. We all went to the Junior-Senior and had a wonderful time. Twelfth Grade: Bessie Cox finally made the basket- ball team. Gladys Lewis spent her lunch hour every day in a black car parked in front of the school. fWho says you can't live off love?J Wyatt Parker used his French class to catch up on his sleep. Jerry Scholl didn't like the pictures in his books, so he brought his own private collection to admire. Jack McDougald turned such a pret- ty shade of pink when he presented the Homecoming Queen with a crown and a kiss. The Senior Play was a huge success. The Seniors got their rings and everyone got very friendly. CYou know what l m-ean. They went around wav- ing at everyone they saw.l Juanita Slate came to Hamlet and said she had had nothing but bad luck since. Well. those are the things that have happened to us: and good or bad, they have made our history a wonderful one to remember. Sara McCaw lClass Historian? UQUIIQII-'iibub-':uf':l UQ:U: 1. Mr. U Miss H. H. S.-Sue Brown-Nash Le Grand. 2. Best Figure YD' Physique-Ida Rose Bruton-Bryant Thompson 3. Best Personality-Becky Woodall-Nash Le Grand. 4. Friendlicste-Patsy Willian1s+Nash Le Grand. 5. Most Allulr-tic-Eva Davis-Carl Uzzell. 28 X SME --. l. Best Looking-Sue Brown--Larry Hammond. 2.- Best Dressed--Sue Brown--Carl Uzzell. 3. Cutest-Sue Brown-Nash Le Grand. 4. Most Popular-Sue Brown-Nash Le Grand. Most Likely to Succeed-Becky Woodall-Ben McGowan 29 f':lQ2'-'iIbubIbuP':l UCI SENIOR HONORS SUE BROWN-Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12: Class Officer 9. 10. 11, 12: Rainbow 101 Vv'aitress at Junior- Senior Banquet 10: Y-Teen 11. MARGARET BYRD+Glee Club 9: -l-H Club 10. RICHARD CARNES-Cilee Club 12: Dramatics Club 12: Football Manager 12: Hi-Y 10. 11. 12: Senior Play 12: Waiter for Junior-Senior Banquet 10. JEWELL CRADDOCK-4-H Club 9, 10, ll. 12: Olee Club 10: Softball ll. PAT ZILONKA CRAVEN-Sandspur Staff 9. 10, 11, 12: Y-Teen 10. ll, 12: Dramatic Club 9. 10.111 Basketball 9. 10: F. H. A. 9. 10. 11. 12: Glee Club 9. 10: Annual Staff 12: Senior Play 12: Rainbow 9, 10: Music 9: Latin Club 9. 10.: Perfect Attend- ance 9, 10. BESSIE COX-4-H 9, 10. ll: F, H. A. ll, 12: Dramatic Club 12: Perfect attendance 10. 11, 12. DOROTHY DAVIS-Homeroom officer 9: Olee Club 9. 10. 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, ll, 12: Basket- ball Manager 12: li. H. A. 10, 11. 12: Y-Teen 12: French Club ll. 12: Dramatic Club 12: Student Director of Senior Play 12. EVA DAVIS-Basketball 9. 10. ll. 12: Co-Captain Basketball team ll, 12: Y-Teen 10. ll, 12: Vice President Y-Teen 12: Cilee Club 9. 12: President Cilee Club 12: Dramatic Club 9. ll, 12: Class Officer ll, 12: French Club 11. 12: Senior Play 12: F. H. A, 12: Student Council 11. 12: Vice President Stu- dent Council l2: Piano 9, 10, ll, 12: Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 10: Junior Marshal ll: De- bate Alternate ll: Attendant to Homecoming Queen 10, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, ll. 12: Annual Staff 12. REMUS EDWARDS-Hi-Y ll. 12: Glee Club ll. 12: 4-H Club 10. ll: Bus Driver 11, 12: Senior Play 12. JANE EVANS-Cilee Club 9, 10: Dramatic Club 9. 10, 12: Basketball 9: lirench Club ll, 12: Senior Play 12: E. H. A. 12. MARION FARMER-4-H Club 9. 10, ll. 12: Glee Club ll, 12: Bus Driver ll. 124 lSABEl. FREEMAN-Sandspur 10, ll. 12: J. V. Basketball 9: E. H. A. 9, 10, ll. 121 Basketball 111 Y-Teen 10. ll. 12: Y-Teen President 12: Treasurer P. H. A. 12: Dramatic Club 9, 10, ll. 12: Music 9. 10, 11: Homecoming Queen 10: Ofbce Assistant 12: Senior Play 12: Glee Club 9: Perfect Attend- ance 12. BILL GADDY-Football 9. 10. 11: Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12: Dramatic Club 9: 4-H Club 10, 11: Waiter for Junior-Senior Banquet 10. CLARA GIBSON--l-H Club 9. 10. 12: Glee Club 10. ll. LARRY HAMMOND-Basketball 10, 11. 12: Hi-Y Club 10, ll. 12: Latin Club 9, 10. Latin Club Tri- bune 10: Class Officer 12: Student Council 12: Waiter for Junior-Senior 10: Junior Marshal ll. EPEIE HAROETT-Homeroom Officer 9, 10. 11: Stu- dent Council 10. ll: Basketball 9, 10. ll: Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 10: Perfect Attendance 9. 10, ll. 12: Usher for Senior Play 12. KAY PRANCES HAROETT+Cilee Club 9: Basketball Manager 11. JIMMY HENDRlCKS+Olee Club 11. 12: Hi-Y Club 11. 12: Dramatic Club 12: Senior Play 12: 4-H Club 10. HERBERT KIRKLEY-J. V. lfootball 9, 10: Basket- ball Manager 10: Basketball ll. 12: lirench Club 11. 12: Hi-Y Club 10, 11. 12: Hi-Y Officer 12: Vice 30 ' SENIOR HONORS President French Club' 12: Senior Play 12: Class Officer 9. 10. NASH LE GRAND--Class Ofhcer 12, French Club ll. 12: Dramatic Club 10. ll, 12: Football 12: Basketf ball ll, 12: Treasurer Student Council 12: Declama- tion 9: Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 10: Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12: Vice President HifY 12: Glee Club ll. 12. GLADYS LEWIS-Perfect Attendance 10. ll, 12: Basketball ll, 12: Library Assistant 10: Honor Roll ll, 12. JOE LUCAS-J. V. Football 9, 10: Basketball 10, 11. 12: Senior Play 12: French Club 11, 12. SARA MCCAVJ-Glee Club 9. 10: Piano 9. 10, ll, 12: Y-Teen Club 12: Dramatic Club 12: French Club 11, 12: French Club Treasurer 12. PATSY MCLEAN-Latin Club 9: Glee Club 9: Basket- ball 9, 10, 11: Y-Teen 10, ll, 12: Chaplain Y-Teen 12: Dramatic Club 10. ll. 12: Library Assistant 12: F, H. A. ll. 12: Secretary of F. H. A. 12: Senior Play 12: Perfect Attendance 12. NANCY MILHAM-Latin Club 9, l0: Tribune Latin , Club 9: Honor Roll 9. 10, ll. 12: Dramatic Club 10, ll. 12: Perfect Attendance 10. 12: French Club ll. 12: French Club Secretary 12: Club Editor for Annual l2, DARLENE Wll.l,lAMSiGlee Club 9: -VH Club 9. ll: Y-Teen 10: Booster Club 10: French Club ll, 12: Dramatic Club 12. PATSY WILLIAMS-Glee Club 9, 12: Vice President Glee Club 12: Piano 9, I0. ll, l2: Dramatic Club 12: Y-Teen Club 12: Annual Editor 12: Junior Marshal ll: F. H. A. 9: Assistant Editor Sandspur Staff ll: Co-Editor Sandspur Staff 12, CAROLYN WILKINSONRY-Teen l0. ll: Junior' Senior Waitress 10: Dramatic Club 10. ll, 12: F. H, A. 12: Cheerleader 10. ll: French Club ll. REBECCA WOODALL-Glee Club 9. 10: Dramatic Club ll: French Club ll, 12: Senior Play 12: Class Oflicer ll. 12: Secretary Student Council 12: Sand- spur Staff ll: Co-Editor Sandspur Staff 12: Assistant Editor Annual 12: Piano 9. 10. ll. NANCY WOODARD-Glee Club 9: Latin Club 9: Sandspur Staff 9, 10, ll. 12: Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 10: Basketball 10. ll: Y-Teen 10. ll, 12: Junior Marshal ll: F. H. A. ll. 12. ANN YATES-4-H Club 9, 10, ll. IDA ROSE BRUTON-Cilee Club 9, 10. ll: Dramatic Club 9, 10. ll. 12: French Club ll, 12: YfTeen 10. ll. 12: Rainbow 9, 10, ll: Attendant to Home- coming Queen lO: Honorary Mention Recitation Con- test l0: Jr. Sr. Waitress 10: Recitation Winner ll: Chaplain Senior Class 12: Assistant Business Manager of Annual 12: Dramatic Club Secretary 12: Senior Play 12: Homecoming Queen 12: Piano 9. 10. ll: Voice 9.10. l1,l2. GENE HUGUELET-French Club ll. 12: Dramatic Club 9, 10: Piano 9. 10. ll. 12. JACK MCDOUGALD-Hi-Y ll. 12: Treasurer for Hi-Y 12: Football ll. 12: Baseball 12, BILLY MCGOOGAN-Perfect Attendance 9. 10, l 1, 12: Hi-Y 10. ll, 12: Football 9, l0, ll. 121 Honorary Football Captain 12: Waiter .lunior-Senior Banquet 10: Senior Play 12: Boy Scout 9: Baseball 9. 10. MITCHELL HARGETT-Student Council 9, ll: Glee Club 9, 10, ll, 12: French Club ll. 12: Junior' Senior Waiter 10: Senior Play 12: Dramatic Club l0. ll, 12: Projectionist 10. ll. 12: Declamation Con- SENIOR test 10. 11. 12: Debate Alternate 10, 11: Business Manager Annual 12: Sandspur Staff 12: Honorary Mention Declamation Contest 11: Assistant Bus Driver 12, ELMA MONTEITH-Dramatic Club 9, 10, ll. 12: Y-Teen 10. 11, 12: Glee Club 10. SHIRLEY MOORE-4-H Club 9: Art Club 10: F. H. A. 11, 12: Dramatic Club 12: School Paper Car- toonist 11. CChar1otte1 CHARLES NEWTON-Latin Club 12. JOYCE PENCE-4-H 9. 10: Secretary 4-H 10. PAT SELPH-Class Officer 9: Glee Club 9, 10: Rain- bow 9, 10: Waitress Jnior-Senior Banquet 10: F. H. A. 12: Basketball 9: Dramatic Club 10. EVERETTE ANN SMITH-Latin Club 9, 10: Latin Club Secretary 10: Y-Teen 10, 11, 12: Y-Teen Secretary 12: Dramatic Club 12: F. H. A. 10. 11. 12: Rainbow 9, 10: Piano 10. ll, 12: Annual Staff 12: Perfect Attendance 9. 11, 12: Honor Roll 10. 11, 12, JEAN SMITH-4-H 9, 10. ll: Head Majorette 11. 12: Glee Club 10, 11, MILDRED SMITH-Latin Club 9. 10: Perfect At- tendance 9, 1O. 11. 12: Glee Club 9: Honor Roll 9, 10. ll. 12: Cafeteria Secretary 12: Annual Typist 12. JUANITA SLATE-Basketball 9. 10. ll.. 12: F. H. A. 9, 10, 11, l2:C1lee Club ll: 4-H Club ll: Library Club 10: Library Club Secretary 10: F. H. A. His- torian 10: Junior Marshal 11. MARGARET SUGGS-4-H Club 9, 10: Glee Club 9, 10: Y-Teen 11, 12: Waitress for Junior-Senior Ban- quet 10. BRYANT THOMPSON-Hi-Y 10. ll, 12: Cilee Club ll. 12: Latin Club 9, 10. BETTY TURNER-4-H Club 9, 10. 11. 12: Class Officer 10. ll. CARL UZZELL-Football 9, 10. ll, 12: Basketball Manager 9: Basketball 10. 11: Hi-Y 10. ll. 12: Hi-Y President 12: Student Council 10. ll. 12: Vice President Student Council 1 l : President Student Counf cil 12: Piano 9. 10. 11, 12: Dramatic Club 9, 11. HONORS 12: Glee Club 9. 12: French Club 11. 12: Class Officer 9, 10, ll, 12: Head Waiter for Junior-Senior Banquet 10: Chief Marshal ll: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11, 12, TOMMIE WILDER--Class Officer 9: Latin Club 9: Glee Club 9. 10: F. H. A, 10. 11, 12: Sandspur Staff 9, 10, ll. 12: Dramatic Club 9. 10. 11,122 Y-Teen ll, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10. 12: Junior- Senior Banquet Waitress 10: Basketball Manager 11: Senior Play. BEN MCGOWAN-Student Council ll: French Club 11, 12: President French Club 12: Baseball 9, 10. ll, 12: Senior Play 12: Junior-Senior Waiter 10: Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet 11: Hi-Y 10, ll, 12, MARIE SMITH-Cilee Club 9, ll: Music 9, ll, 12: Latin Club Tribune 9, 10: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, l1:Sandspur Staff 9, 10, 11: Y-Teen 10, 11, 12: Annual Staff 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. PATTY SUE WILLIAMS-F. H. A. 10: French Club 11, 12: Glee Club 9. 10, 11: Recitation Finals 10, 11: Dramatic Club 12, . SENIOR PLAY I f ra. gamma ,,, ,aa ' f f ' --V, ' s 'fc 1 C I , , 1 ,. C. ' 49 f , . I . Qxqxx .I , 1 A if 5 0 I ' S A ., ' if . 3 ., ' ' ' I : me V. A CHRISTMAS CHILD COMES IN Left to right-Rebecca Woodall, Ida Rose Bruton, Mitchell Hargett, Herbert Kirkley, Carolyn Wilkinson, Jimmy Hendricks, Richard Carnes, Billy Norris, Jane Evans, Toby Brown, Pat Zilonka, Patty Sue Williams, Eva Davis, Joc Lucas, Patsy Mclsean, andeIsabel Freeman. Children seated on floor-Harry Monroe, Henry Copley, Daphne Zilonka, Barbara Jean Lycle, Russell I.an- caster, Sandra Miller, and,Betty Gross. 33 W? af I Q 141' X L7 yin av-.q..,,,w Q. Riff IL's a touchdowni 6 Intellectual convention, HJ 7 Some of thc fellers, Junior-Senior servants Second home to some 8 0 of im fellcrs. io 34 What's coming off here? Must be the weather. Farmer Hennccy. Sec that rake! Initiation comes but once a year. fThank goodnessfj .lust lost their last dime, italitp a rerequisite 0 6 0 6 to our minds and bodies is given us by our extensive athletic program. All the skill and strength We acquire we can attribute to the patient work of our coaches, and to our school for providing us with the equipment and the will to work together in athletics. 35 4 . FooTBALL SQUAD Sealed. lefl to right-Richard Carnes, lke Cainey, and Charles McKee CManagersl. Kneeling, left to righl-Nash l,e Grand, .limmy Suggs, Ray Samuels. .lack McDougald, Donald Wilson, Bill Mc- Coogan. .loc Vxlooten, Ronald Parker. .lorry Sims, Gene Hennccy, Second row, left Io right-Carl Uzzell. Jack Murphy, Bruce King, Jimmy Montgomery, Clarke Carroll, Larry Edwards. Third row, lefl Io I'IiQl7l-JQKFY Scholl, Marlin Hatcher, Bernard Williams, Roy Peele. Tommy Hendricks, Pete Hornaday, and Charles Mcfjilvary. Individual plelures, left to rlghl-Carl Uzzell, Joe Wooten, Jack McD0ugald, Jerry Scholl, Ber- nard Williams. Nash Le Grand, and Bill McGoogan. 36 SPORTS ROUND-UP After two dismal seasons the Red Rams burst out of the cellar in a blaze of glory. Led by the hard-running Carl Uzzell, most valuable player accord- ing to the team, the Rams won seven of ten games and were given another on a forfeit. The Rams featured in the backfield Uzzell, Pete Hornaday, Jerry Sims, and Ray Samuels on offense with 'darrin' Jack Mcllougald, Jack Murphy and Nash Le Grand doing the defensive chores. The line play was mighty Hne with such stalwarts as Joe Wooten, Arthur McDuflie, Tommy Hendricks, Martin Hatcher, Billy fDynamitegJ McCoogan, Roy Peele, Bernard Williams, Gene Hennecy, and Jerry Scholls cracking the enemy ball carriers before they could step out of their tracks. ln the first game of the season the Rams romped on Bennettsville 40-7. Sims, Uzzell, and Hornaday each crossed into the end zone two times as the Rams won going away. ln the next game Whiteville came to town and left on the short end of a 20-7 score. The highly regarded Scots of Laurinburg came to Hamlet favored to mop up the conference. The Rams played as they had never played before and upset the Scots 20-13, lt was a hard-fought battle all the way with a line showing up the backiield. Then came the McCall game and Hamlet rolled on by the score of 33-6. Wadesboro was our next visitor and the Anson County neighbors were licked 28-13. The biggest let- down of the season came when the Rams were upset by Rockingham, our enemy from across the way, 20-O. Lumberton was next on the schedule and the Rams dropped a heart-breaker to the state champs 26-13. The mud and rain didn't stop the ball game the next week as the Rams played their hearts out against Sanford but lost, 6-0. The Hamlet team was later awarded a forfeit because Sanford used an in- eligible player. The short losing streak was snapped when the Tabor City team was taken to the cleaners, 26-6. The Rams then ended up a successful season by clipping Clinton l3-7 in a thriller at Memorial Park. This is the summary of a comeback team. The spirit has never been grander, the support has never been greater, and because of this the Seniors of '52 say, We are proud of you, Rams, and we wish you the best of luck in the years to come. Sports Editor 4' Larry Hammond 37 CHRLS'BASKETBALL Km Lfl' Img, left Io r1'ght+Sue Brown. Shirley McDougald. XX'innie Mitchum. Joanne Kennedy. Catherine Newton. Johnsie Pate. Alice Bassigner. Standing. left to right-Lillie Gill Gross 4NlanagerJ. Ruth Poston. Dorcas Nelson. Gladvs Lewis. Shirley Rose. Eva Davis. Bobbie XVheeler. Auclrcx' Thompson. Juanita Slatc. Dorothv Davis tylanagerl. and Miss Sinclair CCoachl. BOYS'BASKETBALL Kntwltrm. left fri right-Herbert liirklw. Ray Samuels. Buck Xlitchum. Nash l.c Grand. and .lou XVootcn. -Slt1f7LlIf7L1, left lu r'1t1f7'f'--Boluby Brigman tNlanagcrl. Sonnv Bennett. l.arrv llaninioml. Bill Norris. Bruce King. kuic Hcnnecy. and .loc lucas, 38 Things me hu .... FROM DAY TO DAY have a great influence on the Wav we shall spend the rest of our lives. Our clubs have a Wav of teaching us the value of working together on Worth-While projects. and We shall never forget the fun We had or the education We received as members of these organizations. 39 TAT HOWELL Business Mainaqer PATSY Wll.T,lAMS CofEd1'ror Q REBECCA VJOODALL Co-Editor THE SAN DSPUR STAFF Sealed, left to rrqhl-Rhoda Vylilliams, Sue Lassiter, Marilyn Curtis, Patsy Wil- liams, CCO-Editorl, Rebecca Vvloodall lCo-Editorj, Pat Zilonka, Tommie Wilder, and Hubert McManus. Slrzrzding, Iefl' to right-Bunny Gibbons. Caro- lyn Garrison, Rosemary Beck. Ann Graham, Grace Preslar, Mary Ella Burr, Ann Dozier, Nancy Woodard, Beverly Gibson, Everette Gobhle, Mitchell Har- gett, Isabel Freeman, Tat Howell lBusiness Managerl, Jack Murphy, Claudette lfpting, Carolyn Billingsley, Clarke Carroll. and Audrey Thompson. 40 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right-Guida Reeves, Nancy Cato, Sue Brown. llva Davis. Carl Unell, Rebecca Woodall, Lenna McEwen, Jo Ann Mclver, Slcznding, left to riqh1A-Mr. I.. H, NVilliamson, Nash Le Grande, 'Iiommy Dunn, Allison Richardson, Marlin Hatcher, Pete Hornaday, I.arry Hammond, Ray Samuels. George Glass, Harris Hayes. oLEE,Ci.UB First row, left to right-Clarke Carroll, Jimmy Montgomery, Ronald Parker, Tommy Rose, Alex Morrison. Bobby Peele. Second row-Lillie Gross, Barbara Wrape. Edith Poston, Sue Ballentine. liaye Fowler. Eva Davis. Dorothy Davis, Sylvia Gibson. Grace Preslar, Joann Kennedy, Peggy Norton. Marilyn Curtis, Emma Shaw. Third row-Mrs. Jones, fDirectorl, Patsy Willianis, Nancy Gibbons. Catherine Reese, Ann Dozier, Ruth Poston, Ann Graham. Fourth row-Frances Carnes, Margie Corbett, Melba Thompson, Frances Shaw. Ouida Reeves, Carolyn Wilson lfiflh row-June Hilburn, Mary Ella Burr. Sally Boyd, Remus Edwards, Richard Carnes. Sixth row- Ray Samuels, Everette Gobble, Bruce King. Herndon Thompson, Bill Norris. Seventh row-Doug Nelson. Nash Le Grande. Jimmy Hendricks, Mitchell Hargett, Gene Hennecy, Eighth row'-Cf.irl Uzyell. Doug XValton, Tommy Hendricks. 4l F. H. A. ltrst row. left lu right-Marilyn Curtis, Betty Knight, Loretta Gainey. Virginia Roscoe, Beverly Gibson, Bar- bara XVrape. Edith Poston. Shirley McDougald, Ann Parker, Rhoda Williams, Tommie Wilder, Joann Kennedy, lfaye lfowler. Peggy Norton. Grace Preslar, Lillie Gross. Ruby Solomon, Emma Lee Wright, and Emma Shaw. Second rote'-Jenny Lane. Rosemary Beck, Mary Ella Burr, Bonnie Carnes, Shirley Bullard. Martha Rabon, Katherine Nkfilliams, Ann Graham, Carolyn Billingsley, Audrey Thompson, Ruth Poston. Shirley Baucorn, Lenna McEwen. Sylvia Gibson, Third row-Carolyn Norris. Joyce Hawley. Sue Ballentine. Carolyn Garrison, Betty Keziah. Bette Strickland. Frances Scott. Fourth row-Melba Thompson. Nancy Cato, Margie Corbett, Ann Doyier, Nancy Gibbons. Claudette Epting. Carolyn XVilson. l-'tifth row-Erances Carnes. Libby McManus. Johnsie Pate. Sally Boyd. Catherine Monk, Shirley Rose, Andy Howell. Doris Lassiter, Nellie Richardson. Sixth row- Becky lfaries. Juanita Slate, Pat Selph. Sheila Dillard, Carolyn Chavis, Margaret Chavis. Nancy Woodard. Bessie Cox. Seventh row-Shirley Matheson, Ann McEwen. Jean Paschall, Nancy Milham. Dorothy Davis, Darlene Vsfilliams. 4-H l ir.s1 row. left lu right-Jeanette Gibson. ltances Long, Edith Steele. Faye Fowler. Grace Preslar, Martha Robin- son. limma Shaw, Hubert McManus, Bobby Pt-ele. Second row-Jewell Presnell, Myra Jacobs, Margie Corbett, l-rances Shaw, Shirley Bullard, Nellie Richartison, Doris Lassiter, Thira' row-Carolyn Chavis, Alice Basstnger, .lo Ann Mclver. Mary Elizabeth Craddock. Clara Gibson. Jewel Craddock. lfottrth row-James Corlisle, Jimmy Vw'illiams. Lamar Robinson. Charles Mclieithan. fiarnet Burns. l t'fth row-Vann McDuflie, Harold Pence, Clarke Carroll. .Sixth row-Bert Vv'hite, Marion Farmer Doug Walton, Carson Clippard. Seventh row--Jerry Scholl. tl'nidentifiedj lllnidentihedl. 42 i Y-TEENS First row. left lo rfghl-Pat Zilonlta, Nancy Vifoodard. Dorothy Davis, Patsy Mclean lChaplainl, lda Rose Bruton, Isabel lirceman lljresidentl, Bonnie Carnes. Bobbie Sutton, and Joyce Breeve flreastxrerl. .Sewml mtui Tommie Wilder, lllma Monteith. Margaret Suggs. l,enna Meliwen, Patsy XVilliams. Jo Anne Melver, liva Davis CVice-Presidentl, Sarah lVlcCaW, Shirley Matheson, Shirley Baticom, and Dot Billingsley. 'Third mtL'?lVlarie Smith. Everette Ann Smith lSecretaryl, Bennie l.ou Rogers. Peggy .lo Blakely. 'lat Howell, and Claudette Fpring. HI-Y Flif-SI row. left Io right-Clarke Carroll tSecretaryl, Grey Singletary, Carl Uliell tllresidentl. Jack Murphy. Donald XVilson. and Bernard Williams. Serum! rote'-Martin Hatcher, Jimmy Hendriel-.s. .lack NleDougald tTreas- urerl, Nash l.e Grand CVicefPresidentl, Remus lfdwards. Billy Caddy, Joe Strielxland, Sonny Bennett. 'I7hz'rtI row-Ben McGowan. Larry l-lammond, llerlwert Kirkley lSergeant atrflrmsl, liillv Melitmgan, .lue Vxfuoten CChaplainQ, and Bryant Thompson, 43 LATIN CLUB First rote. left to right-Loretta Gainey. Virginia Roscoe. Emma Lee Wright, Barbara Wrape, Edith Poston, Rhoda XVilliams. Carol Billingsley, Shirley M:Dougald, Lillie Gross, Ann Parker, Ouida Reeves. Second row- Carolyn XVilson. Marcia Allen. Susan Hatcher. Melinda Wabberson, Ruth Poston, Elizabeth Liles. Third row- Shirley Matheson. Bonnie Carnes. Robbie Reid, Sue Ballentine. Catherine Reese, Lizette Dawkins, Fourth row- lfrances Carnes. lielicity Mudd. Ann Safrit. Catherine Monk, Teresa I-luguelet. Ned Ross. Patsy McLean. Fifth rote-lfverette Cobble. Andy Hemphill. Jimmy Montgomery, Norman Chambers, Charles Newton. Sixth row- John Land. David Strock. George Bryce. Carson Clippard. Lamar Robinson, Bruce King. FRENCH CLUB First row. left to riqht-Alex Morrison. Clarke Carroll, Joyce Breeze, Darlene Williams. Pete Hornaday, Winnie Mitchum. Betty Haynes. Roy Peele, Sara McCaw, Nancy Milham. Second row-Martin Hatcher, Donald Wilson, Dorothy Davis, Johnny Carter, Jo Ann Cox, Tat Howell, Jack Murphy. Third rote'-Martha Sue Woodall, Bennie Rogers. Vvfyatt Parker, Ben McGowan. lamie McLean. Fourth row-Barbara Coxe, Dorcas Nelson. Shirley llart, Mary l,ee Moon. Gilbert Roberson, Aulmiv Dunn. Fifth row-Nash Le Grand. Joe Strickland, Charles McKee. bonny Bennett. Bobby Peele. Sixth row f-Doug Nelson. Eva Davis. Carl Uzzell, Joe Lucas. 44 J MAJORETTES I.c'lrl lo l'liQIhllCDfOl Brown, Frances Strickland, Carolyn Ormsby, Clnrolyn liillingsluy, Sbirluy McDougald, Rosemary Beck, .lean Smith. .lo Ann licnncdy, Ginger liuid llamricli, l,.1X'onnu Kennedy. and Shcrry Carnes. QW 1 '23 CHEERLEADERS Left lo right-Everctte Cobble, Bobbie Sutton, Peggy Norton, Sally Br-ul .Xnn llirlwr. .ind Buck Milchum. N01 pirlured-Bunny Gibbons. 45 BAND f'iIf.Xl rote. left lo right--Harvey Vs'illiams. David Holland. Ralph Frye. Ronnie Vy'illiamson. Richard Brigman. Donna Barby. Nancy Tarlton. Duida Reeves. Second roru:-Mr. l.itaker lDirectorl. Sonny Bankhead. Claudia Milham. Carolyn Garrison. Harry Lawrence. Carol Billingsley. Third rote'-Isley Barnes. Margaret Bullock. Sylvia McManus. Susan Hatcher. Tommy Rose. Alice Bassinger. Fourth rote'-Marcia Allen. Ashley l.ucas, Mike Carnes, 'liommy Dunn. Catherine Reese. Fifth row-Aubrey Dunn. David Strock. George Bryce. Grey Singletary. Clarke Carroll. Sixth I'tJLL KCI'1l Russ. Fred McCray. Bill Fisher. Andy Hemphill, Seventh row-Hatsy Shortridge. Eliza- beth Howell. Alex Morrison. Andy Howell. Gene Blakely. DRAMATIC CLUB Seated. left lr: rziqhl-Nash l.e Grand. Jimmy Montgomery. Clarke Carroll. Andy Hemphill. Buck Mitchum. Richard Carnes. Bruce King, Alex Morrison. Bill Norris. Bobby Peele. Second row-Shirley McDougald. Katherine Ykfilliams. Emma l.ee Wriglat, Carolyn Garrison. Edith Poston. Rhoda XVilliams. Ann Parker. Faye Fowler. Elma Nlonteith. Peggy Norton, Marilyn Curtis. Fmma Shaw. Third row-Andy Howell. Bette Strickland. Ann Graf ham. Carolyn Billingsley. Grace Preslar. Patsy Mcl.ean. Eva Davis. Fourth row--Catherine Reese. Nancy Gib- bons. Sue Ballentine. Patsy Williams. Dorothy Davis. lsabel Freeman. Fifth row-Joyce Hawley. Ann Dozier. Audrey Thompson. Betty Keziah, Becky l-aries. Sheila Dillard. Nancy Milham. Bessie Cox. Sixth row-Bonnie Carnes. Claudette llpting. Shirley Matheson. Carolyn Billingsley. Melinda Walaberson. l.ibby McManus. Susan Hat- cher, Beverly Gibson. lfverette Smith. Sevenlli rtiw?Carolyn Norris. Ann Safrit. Robbie Reid. Ruth Poston. Betty Baucom. Sara McCaW. l.izette Dawkins. lfiqlh row-Patty Sue Vvfilliams. Frances Carnes. .lane Evans. Darlene Vv'illiams. Shirley Moore. Patsy Mcl eau. Martin Hatcher. Roy Peele. Ninth row---Tommie Wilder, Joyce Breeze. Bunny Gibbons. Claudia Milham. 'l'eri-sa Huguelet. Ronald Parker. Tenth rote'-Donald Wilson. Martha Woodall. lda Bruton. Doug Nelson. Tat Howtll, lfverette Golilile, Jimmy Hendricks. Doug Nelson. 46 -- imfi ,Q W 1 2 'M X V 21- f f Q ? ff ,mfw-' f ' , ' , 93 4 Q fw fwa ,rv 1 wr! , 4' .f 7 ,af I I, VJ? 3 ' 25 if 0 I 4, ' fi wg! 1 I. Q d y 1 l, 1 V' W A ,, ' 1 1 , MZ' 4 A- if h,,'E,. , I' lv-541 ab 1 JK J' O f, , ..,, ,f ' Y 46 , - 4 , ' ,, 'f:!s'.:. 5' Dy, , ,.,:1 N 424: 7 ' Q ' Q 'E5ELx . K An' ' , M ,ff W V V, . 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CROWN CARBONATING COMPANY COKE Laurinburg Road - Phone 91 Hamlet, North Carolina Compliments of HAMLET NEWS-MESSENGER HamIet's Favorite Newspaper I KUY S Dress shop Published each Tuesday and Friday Morning by the owes Rockingham, North Carolina Hamlet News Company 44 Main Street 50 Compliments of State Fish Company Homlet North Carolina Lackey's Complete Home Furnishings 33 Moin Street Homlet, N. C. Aleo Manufacturing Company Rockingham, North Carolina Compliments of Hamlet Water Company LAST WILL and TESTAIVIENT Town of Hamlet County of Richmond State of North Carolina United States of America North America, Western Hemisphere May 30, l952 Planet. Earth We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Two, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this the Last Will and Testament of said Senior Class. This will there- fore annuls and revokes any will for willsl made by heretofore. Item I To the faculty goes our sincere apprecia- tion for their patience and understanding which we always deserved. Item II Mack Allen leaves his cat cut to the Wil- liams clan and the remaining bit to Buzzy Wheeler. Grady fHerculesU Beck leaves his i'Charles Atlas build to Ike Gainey so he may be first string football manager next fall. Glenn Baldwin bequeathes his absentee record to Bobby Hutchens. Richard Carnes relinquishes his shoes to Martin Hatcher so he can increase his to a size fourteen. The rest is to be divided among any ten people that need a more firm foundation. Aubrey Dunn leaves to some poor sucker a well-used drum. Remus Hot-Rod Edwards leaves one et-up bus to anybody that can drive the darn thing. Marion Farmer bequeathes his ability to sleep through classes to Arthur McDulfie. Billy 'lDueberry Gaddy relinquishes the shop to Coach Williamson, the original owner. Larry Hammond leaves his debts, troubles, etc., to Tommy Hendricks and the writer of next year's will. Mitchell A'Songbird of the South Har- gett leaves his fine voice to next year's Glee Club so they might win the State Contest. Jimmy Hendricks leaves a collection of well-used records to Patty Ann Pait and his ability to recite Shakespeare to the rising Seniors. Dan Howell bequeathes his ability to de- bate with Miss Flynt to some brave Junior or Senior. Gene Rat Huguelet leaves his French knowledge to next year's class so they might all fail. Herbert Hubcap Kirkley relinquishes enough of his basketball talent to the re- mainder of the Kirkley clan so each one will be All-State and he leaves the rest to Bruce King. Nash Le Grand leaves his ability to make errors to Bobby Atkinson and his batting average to Tommy Wooten. Jesse Long leaves his Southern drawl to Norman Chambers. Joe Lucas relinquishes an open road to Sanford to anyone who has the gas to go there. Jack Country Boy McDougald be- queathes his talent for dating all the Fresh- man class to any ambitious boy who likes to date eight times a week. lTwice a day on Sundayj Bill McGoogan leaves a well-used upper plate to some unfortunate member of next year's football team. Ben McGowan relinquishes his advertis- ing post for Yancy to Jimmy Southbound Nelson. Charles Newton bequeathes his ability to speak much and say little to Andy Hemphill. Bill Norris leaves his privilege to sleep at the cabin after a big party to Bobby Wil- liams and A'Blue Flame. Wyatt Parker gives Birmingham's Drug- store back to Mr. Birmingham and Bobby Stephens. Jerry Scholl parts after thirteen years with this statement, It was a hard fight, but I won. Ma. Joe Strickland leaves his ability to do something all the time but never accomplish anything to Clarke Carroll. Bryant Thompson relinquishes his Alan Ladd manner and ways to Ray Samuels. Carl Uzzell leaves his little black book to the boys who want to go out of town and meet all boys and no girls. Bernard Williams leaves his rough foot- ball tactics to Jimmy Montgomery and Charlie McGilvary. LAST WILL and TESTAMENT Joe Wooten leaves his love to practice ball to Bruce King and Brother Tommy. Patsy Brigman relinquishes her shorthand book to the school because she can't take it with her. Sue Brown leaves her title of Brain of the Girls to Tat Howell and the bookroom to someone who wants to become popular with all the boys. Ida Rose Bruton leaves her collection of sweaters to any girl who can draw attention like she could. Margaret Byrd leaves her quick wit and funny sayings to Miss Elynt. Bessie Cox leaves her quiet way to Lillie Gill Gross. Jewel Craddock bequeathes her ability to get along with Study Hall teachers to Buck Mitchum. Dorothy Davis bequeathes the manager's job of the basketball team to some poor slave. Eva Davis just leaves the team so Miss Sinclair can coach again. Jane Evans leaves her almost new Erench book to next year's class since it isn't doing her any good. Isabel Ereeman bequeathes her waiting patience to Joanne Kennedy. Clara Gibson relinquishes her love for English to the rising Seniors. Effie Hargett Anderson leaves her book, Fond Memories Of H. H. S. and Buck to the Library. Kay Hargett bequeathes her red -hair to Bonnie Carnes and Peggy Jean Norton. I Joyce Hatcher leaves her air -of sophistica- tion to Joyce Breeze. Gladys Lewis leaves her rough basketball tactics to Johnsie Pate and Ruth Poston. Sarah McCaw leaves her gift for never having a serious thought to Winnie Mit- chum. Patsy' McLean bequeathes her dislike of school in any form to Doug Nelson and Jimmy East. I Nancy Milham relinquishes her constant smile to Hatsy Shortridge. Betty Mixson leaves a book, How To Go To School And Dislike It In A Eew Easy Lessons. 'Elma Monteith bequeathes her enormous height to Rhoda Williams. Shirley Moore relinquishes her blond hair to Becky Earies so she can save on peroxide. Joyce Pence leaves her petite figure to Bunny Gibbons, Beatrice Presnell leaves her sunny disposi- tion and complimentary manner for the Juniors to dispose of. Pat Selph, leaves her classy chassis to Shirley Quick so there will be trafhc jams in the halls next year, too. Juanita Slate bequeathes her black hair and friendly smile to Gerry McDuflie. Everette Ann Smith leaves her perfect at- tendance record to anyone who loves school enough to keep it up. Jean Smith leaves one baton to any good- looking girl who can brave rain, sleet, and snow to show off the old school. Mildred Smith leaves the lunch money to anyone who wants to get to Dix Hill a little ahead of time. Betty Turner leaves her typing ability to Patty Duke and the little left over to Miss Buck. Carolyn Wilkinson bequeathes her record of being sick during school and well during vacations to some poor healthly person. Darlene Williams relinquishes her Science Digest to Miss Dodson so she can have interesting chemistry reports next year, too. Patty Sue Williams leaves her ability to do little and get good grades to Carolyn Garrison. Patsy Williams bequeathes her love of Old Kaintuck to anyone who loves hill-billies. Rebecca Woodall bequeathes the title of work-horse to next year's Senior class treas- urer. Nancy Woodard leaves the title of best jerk fsoda, that isj to Peggy Hendly. Tommie Vwfilder bequeathes her enormous physique to the ten smallest girls in school. Annie Mae Yates leaves her love to speak up in English to any ambitious Junior. Pat Zilonka Craven leaves a well-acted part in the Senior Play for someone to try to do better. Margaret Suggs Witherspoon just leaves! Item Ill To the rising Seniors we give lwith pleasurej our Senior Privileges, You get to pay more money than anyone else in school. To the rising Juniors goes our smypathy. The Jr. Sr. is lots of fun but lots of head- aches. To the rising sophomores we say, Have patience, you'll make it sooner or later. To the rising freshmen go our best wishes and the advice to enjoy it now for you will hate to leave it behind. Larry Hammond, Testator I McLean Plumbing and Heating Contractor Complete line of Plumbing, Heating, Fixtures, and Materials 'Don't Compain . . . Call McLean' Phone 887 Hamlet North Carolina Compliments of Paul V. Scholl Plumbing and heating contractor Phone 3404 221 E. Washington St. Rockingham, North Carolina Compliments of Coble Dairy Products Inc. Quality Leader of the South Rockingham, North Carolina Compliments of DR. W. M. PEARCE DR. WINGATE WILLIAMSON DR. R. B. GARRISON DR. C. G. MILHAM DR. ROY ADAMS DR. A. B. EDWARDS A. A. REAVES, ATTY. DR. C. W. BROWN DR. W. D. 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