Price High School - Pricean Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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Class History The year nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, the day September This was the date that a four-stop flight started upon its journey. first, sixty-four exciled and ambitious youngsters entered Price High School. First Stop: Upon our first stop the group being somewhat large in number with students coming from Lincoln and Monroe, we were divided into two small groups with Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux and Mr. S. W. Lancaster as our instructors. With the addition of three veterans, Paul Jones, William Rice, and Julius Murdock, and three new students, Walter Williams, Mary J. Smith, and Mary Joe Miller, we were even larger in number. During this year, we were well represented in the clubs and activities of the school. In the Safety Patrols were Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley, and Juanita Kerr. Joining the N.H.A. were Mae Crawford, Ernestine Davis, Evelyn Grasty, Gwendolyn Williams, Lorene Hasty. In the Glee Club were Alma Kirksey, Dianne Broadway, Jackie Carson, Reginald Brown, and Baxter Wright. On the Junior Varsity team were John White, James Hayes, William Agnew, James Coan, and Baxter Wright. On the football team were Walter Williams and Curtis Fortune. Willie Mae Moon was our attendant for Miss Price, also during this year Faries Bush was Mr. Esquire, and Judy Oakley won second place in the oratorical contest while Jacquelyn Carson won third. Reginald Brown and Jacquelyn Carson were our May attendants. Thus ended the first of our four-stop flight through Price High School. Second Stop: On our second stop with the addition of three new students, Jacqueline Lake, Joan Grasty, and Rosa Ingram, we were fifty-nine in number still holding all our desires and ambitions. We were once again divided into two small groups with Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux and Mrs. B. D. Lee as our instructors. Once again we were well represented in the clubs and activities of the school. Mae Crawford, Mary Strawder, Gwendolyn Williams, and William Agnew were our Student Council members. In the National Honor Society were Reginald Brown, Mae Crawford, Shirley Goodman, Evelyn Grasty, Gwendolyn Williams, and Ernestine Davis. Within our class were many with lovely voices that sang in the Glee Club, they were Dianne Broadway, Mary Peterson, Norman Smyre, Jessie McCier, Ernestine Davis, Betty Cherry, Henderson Stout, Reginald Brown, Homer Robertson, William Woodruff, Wayne Evans, Alma Kirksey, Faries Bush, and Baxter Wright. Members of the Library Science Club were Mae Crawford, Rosa Ingram and Jackquelyn Carson. In the Safety Patrols were Lottie Miller, Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley and Homer Robertson. The N.H.A. was full of sophomores with Katrina Pruitt, Stella Kelly, Clara Cherry, Evelyn Grasty, Mary Straw der, Jessie McCrier, Judy Oakley, Jacquelyn Carson, Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Rosa Ingram, Joyce Taylor, Helen Stout, Juanita Kerr, and Linda Faucette. On the Pricean Staff was Shirley Goodman. Ernestine Davis joined the F.T.A. On the cheering squad was Mae Crawford. Representing the sophomores on the football team were Walter Williams, William Agnew, Curtis Fortune, John White, while Robert Smith was trainer. Playing varsity basket¬ ball was Robert Smith, while James Hayes, Curtis Fortune, Baxter Wright, William Agnew, and John White were on the J.V. On the girls ' basketball team were Shirley Holt, Bessie Campbell, and Willie Mae Moon. Our attendant to Miss Price was Evelyn Grasty. Also during this year Judy Oakley won first place in the oratorical contest. This ended the second of our four-stop flights through Price High School. Third Stop: On our third stop with the addition of three new students, Ernestine Tinsley, Patricia Jones, and Mary A. Smith, we were sixty-three in number, and even more ambitious. We were divided into two small groups with Miss E. Powers and Mr. F. O. Ponder as our instructors. Once again we were well represented in the clubs and the activities of the school. In the Student Council were Ernestine Davis, Judy Oakley, Shirley Goodman, Mae Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Faries Bush, Gwendolyn Williams, Barbara Steele, and Elaine Peterson. In the National Honor Society were Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Shirley Goodman, Evelyn Grasty, and Reginald Brown. In the F.T.A. were Judy Oakley, Willie Mae Moon, Ernestine Davis, Mary Strawder, Paul Jones, Jacqueline Lake, and Rosa Ingram. In the N.H.A. were Judy Oakley, Evelyn Grasty, Mae Crawford, Willie Mae Moon, Stella Kelly, Jacquelyn Carson, Shirley Cook, Lottie Miller, Gwendolyn Williams, Joyce Taylor, Clara Cherry, Jessie McCrier, Carolyn Sifford, Rosa Ingram, Jacqueline Lake, Barbara Steele, Doris Wiseman, Ruby McLaughlin, and Mary J. Smith. In the Safety Patrols were Mary Peterson, Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley and Robert Smith. Joining the Glee Club were Carolyn Sifford, Ernestine Davis, Juanita Cowan, Alma Kirksey, Jessie McCrier, Lorene Hasty, and Baxter Wright. In the Hi-Y were Baxter Wright, William Agnew, James Hayes, Reginald Brown, William Massey, James Coan, Walter Williams, and Billy McNeely. Representing us on the football team were William Agnew, James Hayes and Curtis Fortune. On the boys ' basketball team were Robert Smith, William Agnew, and John White. During this year Gwendolyn Williams was runner-up to Miss Price . Thus ended the third year of our four-stop flight through Price High School. Fourth Stop: On our fourth and final stop, with the addition of six new students, Billy Douglas, Joel Walton, Hattie Davenport, Welsie Torrence, Ruth Gilmore and 11 a Witherspoon, we were fifty-eight in number still holding our desires to graduate. We were divided into two small groups with Miss E. Powers and Mrs. A. A. Lancaster as our instructors. This was the year that all of us were waiting for, so we participated very effectively in the clubs and activities in the school. In the Student Council were Barbara Steele, Joyce Taylor, Mae Crawford, Baxter Wright, Shirley Goodman, Ernestine Davis, Mary Strawder, Jacquelyn Carson, and Faries Bush. In the Glee Club were Shirley Goodman, Judy Oakley, Alma Kirksey, Willie Mae Moon, Lorene Hasty, Juanita Cowan, Gwendolyn Williams, Patricia Jones, and Carolyn Siffird. In the Big Sisters were Shirley Cook, Norma Smyre, Barbara Steele, Lottie Miller, Carolyn Sifford, Jacquelyn Carson, Patricia Jones, Jessie McCrier, Mae Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Shirley Goodman, Joyce Taylor, Rosa Ingram, Helen Stout, Juanita Cowan, Mary Strawder, and Gwendolyn Williams. In the Big Brothers were James Coan, Curtis Fortune, Billy McNeely, William Agnew, William McGarity, James Heggins, James Hayes, Reginald Brown, Robert Smith, Baxter Wright, Alphonso Feaster. In the French Club were Reginald Brown, Shirley Goodman, Paul Jones, Willie Mae Moon, Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Barbara Steele, Judy Oakley, Jacqueline Lake, Evelyn Grasty, James Coan, and Norman Smyre. In the National Honor Society were Mae Crawford, Shirley Goodman, Regina ' d Brown, Gwendolyn Williams and Evelyn Grasty. Gwendolyn Williams and Reginald Brown won prizes in a city-wide essay contest on the subject Why I Am Proud to Be a Citizen of Salisbury, an All-America City. Gwendolyn Williams was crowned Miss Price for the year. Shirley Goodman was crowned Miss Varsity by co-captains William Agnew and Curtis Fortune. Lorene Hasty was crowned May Queen and James Coan was May King. As our plane lowers for our final stop, Graduation, we commend valedictorian Mae Crawford and salutatorian, Shirley Goodman, the third ranking student Ernestine Davis. We can say that ours was the most affable, apt, benign, circumspect, clement, decorous, erudite class in the history of Price. —JUDY OAKLEY

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AAR. ALEXANDER MONROE Industrial Arts Bricklaying N.C.S.I.O. Faculty MR. J. W. NICHOLSON Hi-Y Club Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Tenth Grade Senior High Science Club MR. F. D. PONDER Ninth Grade Letterman ' s Club Physical Education Basketball, Track MISS EUNICE POWERS Senior Advisor Pricean Staff, English F.B.L.A., Typing General Business MR. ROLAND STATON Ninth Grade English Social Studies MRS. ANNETTE O. WATSON Ninth Grade New Homemakers of America Big Sisters, Student Council Home Economics MR. H. H. WOODARD Tenth Grade, Civics Junior High and Senior High Band

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