Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1953
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His mathematical knowledge of lines, angles, and fig ures .... His ready smile and friendliness for everyone. . . His good, down-to-earth common sense. 3 THEY FIlE 0llR RECGRDS It may truly be said that there is never an idle moment in the administration office. These workers are always kept busy giving information and advice, making attendance reports, signing sick slips. and perform- ing numerous other duties. Left to right: Mrs. Bradley, Secretary: Mr. Lindley, Dean of Boysg Miss Murrell. Dean of Girlsg Mr. Linnemann. Principal: Mrs. Wood, Secretary. 'Abt ,ir . --M-. .. 1 in - .......- . . . gn. M f . . li. A nvvwi- .-.sW-f------ -1-M-m:.....M z' e .. W- M--sfe s'i 'W' i ' K -, ' 1' ' V TffQiT7'fTQ1'f' ,A..,......v--'W Our Board of Education plays :in important role in the functioning of our school. and we can never repay them for the outstanding work they did in planning our high school. We can always be proud that we attended Walter M. Williams High School. Left to right, seated: Dr. H. V. Murray, Chairman R. R. Isenhour. Superintendent L. E. Spikes, Mrs. A. T. Glenn. Standing: J. D. Strader. T. H. Trayn- ham, W. L. Shoffner. Not shown: Mr. C. M. Euliss. Keeping the school system running smoothly is the administrative staff. Seated: Miss Jett Hnrviel, Secretary to Supt.g Mrs. Frances Dawson. Vocational Supervisory Dr. L. E. Spikes. City Supt. of Schools: Miss Carrie B. Wilson, Supervisor of Instruction: Miss Eva Wiseman, Supervisor of Musicg Mrs. E. C. Chamblee, Supervisor's Secretary. Standing: Miss Nell Harviel, Office Sec.g Mrs, Lee Barham, Super- visor of Cafeteriasg Mr. Paul Lentz, Business Man- ager: Mrs. Margaret Porter, Sec. to Miss McClees. Not shown: Miss Estelle McClees, Audio-Visual Supervisor. 9 w..-,, 1 H---vq-yy wp,--4 -vv--..,,,.,Yf-7.-we-uv:-1-ww-p----3-M ,T-v-,z , - . l -. ,. . A U.. . 1 -, ffgl-' I rl , f ' f J fl' f' 4 f ff ff? v 9 M f 1vf '.f,, fff KVJ4' fiefffl, VHF, vim. 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Social Science EDITH BRANNOCK A.B., Elon Home Economics RUTH BURDETTE A.B., Catawba, Bowling Green: New York University Business Education M.B.A., THEODORE W. BURNS A.B., Elong M.A., U.N.C. Diversified Occupations JULIAN C. BURROUGHS, JR. B.A., Wake Forest History Adv. Dramatic Club, Owl Club RICHARD M. CASEY A.B., Elon Distributive Education JAMES M. COLE B.S.. University Cincinnati Band LOUISE CROWE B.S.. A.S.T.C. Ass't. Librarian MRS. TOM DULA A.B., E.C.C.: M.Ed., Duke English Debating Club, Masque and Gavel EARNEST E. EASLEY A.B., Duke Science THELMA C. EDWARDS A.B., Guilford English Adv. Junior Tri-Hi-Y MRS. HOMER EULISS A.B., A.S.T.C.: M.A., U.N.C. English Adv. Barker VERNIE V. EVERHART A.B., State Science Adv. Key Club MRS. JAMES A. GEROW A.B., Meredithg M.A., U.N.C. English LUCY GLENN GILL A.B., Meredithg M.A., Wake Forest Latin MRS. J. L. GREENE B.S.. Wake Forest Mathematics MRS. HOYT T. HAMBRIGHT A.B., Newberry English Adv. Senior Tri-Hi-Y MRS. G. MARVIN HOLT, JR. AB., Wake Forest English STAN HUFFMAN A.B., Marshall Physical Ed., Head Coach MAKE oun nfconn MRS. J. ALLEN HUNTER A.B.. Bethany: M.A., Duke: Certificat University Grenoble French Adv. Senior Class, DOE-WAH-JACK, Cercle Francais RENA MAUDE ISELEY A.B., Elong M.A., A.S.T.C. Biology SARA JONES A.B., Winthrop English Adv. Y-Teens MILDRED KICHLINE A.B., Meredith Bible Adv. Bible Club TYREE S. LINDLEY A.B., High Point: M.A., U.N.C. History Adv. Student Council FRED J. MILLER X A.B., Dukeg M.A., Duke bl. History MILDRED MURRELL A.B ., Duke English Adu. Honor Society V X0 EMILY CAROLINE OLIVE Q, A A.B., Wake Forest English, French Adv. Junior Class MRS. W. A. POOVEY , 1 A.B., Lenoir Rhyne JJ. Mathematics W. A. POOVEY . ., Lenoir Rhyneg M.Ed., U.N.C. L D49 Main v. Monogram Club, Junior Civitan Club 0-' MRS. HELEN POPE ' A.B., E.c.C. Home Economics MARY LESLIE ROBERTSON B.S.S.A., W.C.U.N.C. Business Education MRS. BRINSON ROUSE A.B.. Elon Home Economics JOHN F. RUSSELL A.B., Elon Mathematics Adv. Junior Hi-Y DEARL R. SEELINGER A.B., M.A., Marshall Social Science Adv. Senior Hi-Y RUTH STONE A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Librarian Adv. Library Club MARY TAYLOR A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Mathematics Adv. Sophomore Class HARRY N. THOMAS B.S., College of the Ozarksg M.A., E.C.C. Science MARIE TYSON A.B., W.C.U.N.C. English Adv. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Freshman Class EDGAR VOM LEHN A.B., Princeton Universityg M.A., U.N.C. Music ELIZABETH WALDENMAIER A.B., W.C.U.N.C.: M.A., U.N.C. English, Speech, Journalism CLAUDE WALKER A,B., Elon fr N ' 'gtk ' ' iff .. Q ,Ps .4 A Mathematics 9 THEY KEEP 0llR lBlIMI ORDER Jack-of-all-trades could very easily be ap- Keeping our school as good as new are our plied to Mr. Sam Yarborough. Whenever the heat maids and janitors. Through their efforts we are goes off, or a light burns out, he is always there. able to have a cleaner, more pleasant place to ready to help with a smile on his face. work. Left to 1-ight: John Lawston Stanfleld. Wilma Evins. Al Fuller. Cornelia Kemp, Anyone entering our spacious cafeteria can readily see in what a pleasant place our meals are served, Mrs. Howerton, the cafeteria manager, plans the nourishing menus served us each day. 10 E' E515 I lf 5 S3 ff l' ' ' . .f gf , . L5 -' -' lf. A v' 9 .. 'eff H 3 fi 5 5 is 3' Ji 'ff A 13' if A 'E il v a ' M - .. u 1 I .. Q l. - v- ... . ,. -., ix . ,V . . -J L . V2 1, ,, . f ., lf 4 ,v .... k . 2 iF.if?Si,!5L3i3'l' fiflflglflilfEa'gY5i95liiZ2'Hf'l5iQf5ffiiWZf'1 V V L ,., n. ,- 4 , l. Bell Simmons Coleman Lloyd President .,,, ,.., , , ., ,TOMMY COLEMAN Secretary, , SHIRLEY SIMMONS Vice-President ,, . , , . JIMMY BELL Treasurer ..,. .,.. P OLLY LLOYD Colors Flower Blue and Gold Violet Motto Hitch Your Wagon To A Star SHIRLEY SIMMONS BOBBIE WARREN Valedictorian Salutatowlan 11 ,f mf. ,,., , , NNY. F- , , .r f2'f2C2f Q JQ7Qb'X k. if 'll' N. ,VWJ , ,, M-,',.,.fx , al-if-Q ,,qf'T..:vv:?TXXXN ,Q 1. N:xk,l45,4Vj',,..,-1-.Xtff-ffxfxf w M .ix , I -LA, J ,x A .' ,, ,H vw 'L ails W F! on . H M 1ivffffH ,.7f-rm' I Y N C- J.-JL,3fjjW.L , Q .n I , V 'fy' L11 J, Q,z2,'fyf.' m ,.,. f' A - Wfi, 39' f' ff, ' ' , Vrygaf' Q sf K -'fx'--,5L. I ,V 5 ML: .RLT li ff ' Ml l-.a1....ll..s,- . MS.-r-. LA. .,,. ,ff na- -.J SE TIMENTAL SE IDRS SHIRLEY ANN ALFORD Shirley A very sweet girl, quiet and demure, One of those friends of whom -you'll be sure. Trl-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Ass't. Adv. Mgr. DOE-WAI-I-JACK 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Quill and Scroll 4. GLEN WAYNE ANDERSON Bill As welcome as sunshine in every place, Is the beaming approach of the good natured face. Le Cercle Francais 43 Bible Club 43 Football 33 Intramurals 3. Al..'roN Momus APPLE Peach Never trouble trouble, ill trouble troubles you. D. O. 4. ALBERT ALLISON AVINGER, JR. HAI.. I find the earth not gray, but rosy. Glee Club 33 D. E. 43 D. E. Con- vention Delegate 4. JANICE CAROLYN BARE Janice Music is something to her ears, It was her delight these past yearsg In it she'll find life and a future. V.-Pres. Homeroom 3. Pres. 43 Glee Club 33 School Organist 3, 43 Promotion Mgr. D. E. Club 43 Student Gov't. 43 Superlative. 12 --1 V56 M . maze - we A . if :,e.l.gg BARBARA JANE ALLEY Magnolia Tis the music you play, and the grades you make, That make us do everything for your sake. Cheerleader 43 Feature Ed. Bar- ker 4, Junior Ass't. 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Marshal 3: Homecoming Committee 3, 4- Pres. Homeroom 3: Student Gov't. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Debating Club 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Boosters' Club 33 Glee Club 33 Bible Club 3, 43 No-Nettes 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Commencement Speaker. SHIRLEY ANN ANDREWS Shirl And surely we could never for- get, A girl as sweet as she. Glee Club 33 Bible Club 43 Sec. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Ass't. DOE-WAI-I-JACK Typist 4. Louise ANDERSON ATWATER Louise Never a duty or favor would she shun, From dawn until the setting of the sun. Red Cross Rep. 33 Marshal 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 4: Debating Club 3, 43 Debating Team 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Ass't. Photography Ed. Do-WAH- JACK 43 Boosters' Club 33 Jr. Play 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Quill and Scroll 4. NELSON LEE WooDRED BALL Babe Anything worth doing at all, Is worth doing well. Le Cercle Francais 4. COLLEEN FRANCES BARNES Colleen I have a heart with room for every joy. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 43 D. E. Club 4. HERBERT RAY BAR'rs Razor Most girls like the kind of sheik, Who does his 'sheiking' six times a week. I-Ii-Y 33 Red Cross Rep. 3: D. O. Club 3, Treas. 43 Boosters' Club 33 Key Club 33 Superlative: Homecoming King 43 DOE-WAH- JACK King. BOBBIE FAYE BELCH Shorty A new comer, but a sure riser. Transfer: Bible Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Glee Club 4. LARRY THOMAS BLACK Larry Lots of wit, and loads of fun, Everything he does is well done. Dramatic Club 3. 43 Debating Club 3, 4: Jr. Civitan Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 3: Debating Team 4: Jr. Play Cast 33 Treas. Masque and Gavel 4. JoE BENNERS BLAx.ocK Pinto He has that gift of gifts- The art of making friends. Treas. Hi-Y 33 Le Cercle Francais 4: Intramural Sports 3. ELANDA LEE BOLES Lannie Better a good friend than silver and gold. D. E. Cluh 3. 4. SENTIMENTAL SE IORS Jo ANNE BAYNI-:s HJC.. Though girls may go and girls may come, You'll never find a truer chumf' Y-Teens 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Library Club 43 Bible Club 43 Glee Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4: Boost- ers' Club 3. JAMES Hour BELL My Friend Bell His aim is never to . offend, And every person is his friend. Key Club 3, 43 I-Ii-Y 3, 4, V.- Pres. 33 Le Cercle Francais 4. Treas. 43 V.-Pres. Homeroom 43 President Homeroom 33 V.-Pres. Junior Class 33 V.-Pres. Sr. Class 43 Marshal 33 Boosters' Club 3: Owl Club 43 Intramural Sports 33 Superlative. GEORGE ROBERT BLAKEY Bobby Full of ginger, and full of pep, He's done his part in giving us our rep. Treas. Key Club 3, V.-Pres. 43 Treas. Jr. Class: Jr. Play Cast: V.-Pres. Homeroom 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Marshal 33 Boosters' Club 33 Head Cheerleader 43 Student Govt. 3, 43 Student Council 43 Dramatic Club 43 Intramural Sports 3: Superlative. DAVID THOMAS Bocas Tommy A man of brains and of might, A man of pluck and plenty of fight. Varsity Football 3, 43 I-Ii-Y 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4: Owl Club 4. BARBARA ANN Boom-: Boonie Age cannot wither her, Nor customs stale her infinite variety. Glee Club 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 3: Library Club 3. 43 Bible Club 3, 43 V.-Pres. Homeroom 43 Homecoming At- tendant 43 Superlat.ive3 No- Nettes 4. 13 SENTIME TAL SENIGRS SHIRLEY REID BooNE Boone She likes to talk, she likes to sing, In fact she's good at anything. Dramatic Club 3: Bible Club 3. 43 Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. V.-Pres. 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. Sec. 43 Homeroom Treas. 33 Society Ed. Barker 4, Reporter 33 Y-Teens 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Homecoming Sponsor 3. 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Usher Jr. Plag' 33 No-Nettes 3, 43 Glee Club 33 uperlative3 Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLES RONNIE BOSWELL Petie Give me a hundred beautiful girls, But give them to me one at a time. V.-Pres. Homeroom 33 Hi-Y 33 Key Club 3, 43 D. O. Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 4. JAMES THADDEUS BREWER Brewer Rare compound of quality, noble and true, With plenty of sense and a good humor too. Basketball 4, Mgr. 33 Monogram Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Key Club 3, 43 Jr. Civitan Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pres. Home- room 43 Sec. Student Body 33 Student Council 33 Student Govt. 3, 43 Hi-Y 33 Intramural Sports 3: Del. N. C. Student Council Congress 3: C.S.P.A. 3: Adv. Mgr. DOE-WAH-JACK 43 V.-Pres. Le Cercle Francais 4: Super- lative3 Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA ANNE CARDEN Little Pat Small, modest, lovable, sweet, A nicer girl you'll never meet. Bible Club 33 Y-Teens, 3. 43 Trl-Hi-Y 3, 43 Associate Ed. Barker 4, Jr. Ass't. 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Quill and Scroll 4. JESSIE CLARENCE CHEEK, JR. Cheek He holds no parley with un- manly fears, Where duty bids he confidently stearsf' 14 GLENDA DEAN BORING Glenda With her smiles in W.H.S.. She has surely won success. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Debating Club 3,41 Bible Club 3, 4. PATSY Jo BRADSHAW ..Pat., Though among a thousand you should try, , Her! place you never could sup- p yt, Sec. Homeroom 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3: Y-Teens 3, Sec. 4: C.S,P.A. 33 Art Ed. DOE-WAH-JACK 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. YVONNE ELmA BU!-'F Vonnie Here's to a girl with a heart and a smile, Who makes the bubble of life worthwhile. Tri-Hi-Y 33 Bible Club 43 Home- coming Queen 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Homecoming Sponsor 33 De- bating Club 43 Superlative3 DOE-WAH-JACK Queen. JAMES MONROE CHAMBLEE Chamblee Ready for anything, be it work or play, An all round fellow in every way. Chap. Hi-Y 33 Jr. Civitan 3, 43 Key Club 3. 43 Chief Marshal 33 Pres. P.K. Club 33 Glee Club 3, 4: Band 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Football 3, C0-Captain 43 Pres. Student Body 43 Sports Ed. DOE-WAH-JACK 4, Jr. Ass't. 33 Debating Club 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Treas. N.C.S.C.C. 43 Sec. Le Cercle Francais 43 Masque and Gavel 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative. WADE HAMPTON CREEK, JR. Chico All great men are dying3 I don't feel so well myself. Le Cercle Francais 43 Intramural Sports 3. ANNA GLADYS CLEAPOR Anita Quiet, meek, and modest ways, many friendships in school days, Always a smile on her face, t'will be hard to fill her place. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 43 Bible Club 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Barker Reporter 3. Circulation and Exchange Mgr. 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Quill and Scroll 4. Puvnus ANN Coz.:-:Y Sil'f Her very frowns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are. Library Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 43 Debating Club 3: Boosters' Club 33 Homecoming Sponsor 3. JUNE CAROL Cosrmzn - Dunie The most precious parcels are often done up in small pack- ages. Band 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 4. HUGH Noi-:L Cox ucoxy.. Small in statue, but great in knowledge. Intramural Sports 33 Jr. Civitan Club 4. WARREN DONALD CRUMPTON Bones Everything will come if man will only wait. D. O. Club 4. SENTIME I'Al SENIGRS Ti-ioivms Com.:-: Col.:-:MAN Coley It is our actual work that determines our value. Student Govt. 3, 43 Student Council 43 Sr. Class Pres. 43 Key Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Dist. Officer 33 Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 33 Monogram Club 3, 4: Barker Photographer 43 Marshal 33 Football Photog- rapher 3, 43 Barker Reporter 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. WINSTON COPELAND Ucope.. A heart without fear, a face full of cheer? D. E. Club 4. N1-:LL Mama COUNCILMAN Nell Wisdom and goodness twin- born, One heart must hold sisters, never seen apart. Dramatic Club 43 Treas. Home- room 33 C.S.P.A. 33 National Honor Society 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Bible Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Ass't. Art Ed. Dol:-WAI-I-JACK 43 Quill and Scroll 4. Cannon. LuP'roN CRAVEN Demon He wears the smile that won't come off. GARY DoucLAs DAVIS ..Doug,, He is happy who knoweth not himself to be otherwise. Intramural Softball 33 Football 4: Owl Club 4. 15 SE IME TAL a' - milf ss IORS if . LE CLE NT DIFFEE ver T e mine if jus d time to take care of it. Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Owl Club 43 Monogram Club 3. 43 Boosters' Club 3: Intgamural Sports 33 Football 3. . JANE ELIZABETH ELDER Jane Great is to say that 'none can take her place, For she leaves a memory that time cannot erase, Ass't. Photography Ed. DoE- WAH-JACK 4, Jr. Ass't. 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Debating Club 33 Bible Club 3. 43 Y-Teens 3, Treas. 43 Chap. Tri-Hi-Y 33 Sec. Homeroom 43 Boosters' Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Quill and Scroll 4. WxLL1AM KEn'H FAULKNER ..Buddy,. To be handsome is a coinci- dence. But to be a great lover is an ambition. Bible Club 43 Debating Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4: Jr. Play Usher 33 Band 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 33 Homecoming Escort 4. JAMES GLENN FoGLEMAN Jimmy Take everyone's advice, Then do as you please. D. O. Club 4. MARTHA JEAN FOSTER Jeannie A vivacious girl without a care, Like midnight is her coal black hair. Y-Teens 3, 43 Debating Club 33 V.-Pres. Boosters' Club 33 Intra- mural Golf 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Treas. Homeroom 3. 16 NANCY EL1.oisE DixoN Nancy This friendly lass with golden hair, Possesses traits that are very rare. Glee Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Ass't. Typist Doi:-WAH-JACK 43 Bible Club 4. RICHARD LEE FARLOW Rick Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? D. O. Club 43 Intramural Soft- ball 3. GALE CoRvxN FLETCHER Cowboy I am sure care is an enemy to life. Glee Club 33 D. O. Club 4. WiLLiAM ALBERT FOGLEMAN Frog Leg Roll on old world, And I'll roll with you. Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 3. 43 Mono- gram Club 3. 43 Owl Club 43 gootball Mgr. 33 Boosters' Club MARGARET JoAN FOSTER Joanee May all the charm that 'now appears. Increase in glory through the years. Y-Teens 3, 43 Alt. Cheerleader 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Boosters' Club 33 Intramural Golf 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Homecoming At- tendant 4. LARRY GORDON Fosrlsn hyogi.. A hearty laugh, a mischievious smile, Makes for him a life worth- while. Hi-Y 3, Pres. 43 Bible Club 33 Baseball 3. 43 Basketball Mgr. 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Owl Club 43 Boosters' Club 3. BARBARA JEAN FUQUA Barbara Loving and true, Smiling her way through. Glee Club 33 Bible Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. JAMES Enw.-mn GATLIN Pee Wee To work and play in the ab- sorbing world of sports. Red Cross Rep. 33 Boosters' Club 33 Intramural Sports 33 Treas. Homeroom 33 Monogram Club 3, Sr. Adv, 43 Hi-Y 43 Baseball Mgr. 33 Football 31 Owl Club 43 Jr. Civitan Club 4. JANETTE CAno1. Goms ..Net,. Sparkling eyes and a smiling face, A loveliness that is full of grace. Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Dramatic Club 3. SHIRLEY ANN GREESON ..Red.. The truest approach is just being a friend. D. E. Club 4. SENl'lMENTAl SENIORS JOAN FREELAND Joan Her eyes are blue, her lips are true, All told her faults are few. Transfer 43 Library Ass't. 43 Library Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Si-unu-:Y MAE Fuqua Shirley A disposition that is sweet, A smile that knocks you of your feet. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Dramatic Club 33 Glee Club 3, 43 V.-Pres. Mixed Chorus 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. DALE LANDON GoAn ..Gaps.. Life to me is just a comedy. Intramural Sports 33 Devotional Chr. I-lomeroom 33 Boosters' Club 33 Basketball 3: Football 43 Baseball 43 Bible Club 43 Owl Club 43 Monogram Club 43 Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA ORB GORDON Pat The reasons for her popularity are not hard to define, She's sincere and friendly with excellent mind. Sec. Homeroom 33 Jr. Ass't. Barker 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 C.S.P.A. 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Govt. 43 Student Council 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Y-Teens 3. V.-Pres. 43 Glee Club 3: Ed-in- Chief DOE-WAH-JACK 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative. DONALD BANKS GWYN Banks A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Monogram Club 3, 43 Jr. Civitan 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Mgr. Football 3. 4: Mgr. Baseball 3, 43 V.fPres. Owl Club 4: Boosters' Club 33 Phy. Ed. 3, 43 Intramural Sports 3, 4. 17 ff ,wily U5 SENTIMENTAL SENIORS EDWIN MoRsE HADL , JR. ..Ed.. , Not too serious, not gay, But a rare go f lo com p y t ub Bi Cl le c 's 3 all 3 n u 4. 8. l f.L ..P .. QV 'As c y 9 0 , 0 ILS D0 ' of ,D 1 l- ln '- 3 wl CIS osters' mea p 1. 00d o d Club n afn ra 3. NANCY LARENE HARRINGTON Nancy A cheerful countenance turneth away gloom. Sec. Homeroom 33 Devotional Chr. Homeroom 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 4. HAROLD FREDDIE HARRIS Harold Genius wins sometimes, Hard work always. RICHARD HENRY HATCII Hatch A man who never whines, Or talks of fate or luck, But ever works and fights, And smiles and wins-through pluck. Hi-Y 3, 43 Jr. Civitan Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4. 18 ROBERT NORWOOD HAIR Bobby 1 am not bound to win, But I'm bound to be true. D, E. Club 43 Jr. Civitan Club 43 Monogram Club 33 Football Mgr. 33 Red Cross Rep. 4. JULIA GLENN HARGROVE ..Juky.. M.ischievous often, Dignified sometimes, Popular always. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Debating Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4. DAVID LEE HARRIS Dave An honest boy who takes it on the chin, A good sport and a warm heart within. Hi-Y 33 Jr. Civitan Club 33 Monogram Club 3. 43 Pres. Homeroom 33 Student Govt, 33 Homecoming Attendant 43 Base- ball 3. 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 43 Superlative. ROBERT LEE HARVEY, III Bob Let me bear your love, And 1'll bear your cares. Monogram Club 3, 43 D. O. Club 43 Owl Club 43 Football 3. REBEKAH HOYTE HAYNES Becky You'll always find her true and just, A girl whom all will love and trustf' Glee Club 33 Bible Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PEGGY Lou HENDERSON Hpeggy., l'll always find a way to do the things I say. Tri-Hi-Y 35 Bible Club 45 De- bating Club 45 Le Cercle Fran- cans . TERRY LEE HERSHEY ..Ten,y,, The surest way not to fail, ls to be determined to suc- ceed. Transfer 35 Debating Club 4. CLARENCE TATE HODGE Clarence Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. SARA JEAN I-IoGAN Hogan Like a circle ending never, Does my mirth go on forever. Bible Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Boosters' Club 35 Library Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANNE GRAVES Hour Mary Ruth Not too serious, not too gay, But a rare good sport in every way. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Bible Club 3. 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 45 Superlative. SENTIME TAL SENIGRS WILLIAM Glu-:GG HERITAGE Malone To worry little, to study less, This is my secret of happiness. Glee Club 3, 45 Owl Club 45 In- tramural Softball 3. SAmE LORENE HILL Toot The world looks better from behind a smile. D. E. 35 D. O. 4. MONA JEAN HOFFMAN ..Mona,, She's always full of jun and 1011, A favorite with any girl or boy. Cheerleader 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 45 Debating Club 35 Bible Club 45 Boosters' Club 35 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Intra- mural Golf 3. 4: Le Cercle Francais 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Superlative. JAMES RICHARD HOLLAND Jimmy Let me live in a house by the side of the road, And be a friend to -man. Hi-Y 35 Treas. Homeroom 45 Track Team 45 Homecoming Escort 3. JOHN SIDNEY HORNE Johnny We gazed and gazed and still the wofnder grew At all the many things he could do Le Cercle Francais 45 V.-Pres. Homeroom 3. 19 SE TIME TAl SE IORS B1-:ACI-IAM HOLMES Hoyu: Beach Nut He is well qualified for any task assigned him. Boosters' Club 33 D. O. 3, 4. Joyce LAvI:RNI-: Hucm-:s Joyce If she ever had an evil thought, She spoke no evil word. Glee Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3. 43 'fri-Hi-Y 43 Le Cercle Francais ROBERT Rurus IssNI'IouR, JR. ..Ike.. He is firm, strong, bold. and steady, When the're's work to do heis always ready. Pres. Homeroom 33 Jr. Civitan Club 43 Debating Club 4. WILLIAM ALI-'RI-:D JAMES Catman Hang sorrow, care will kill a Cat, And therefore let us be merry. D. O. 3, 43 Intramural Softball 3. JACKIE FAYE JENKINS Jackie A warm heart, a friendly grin, to all of us she is a friend. Treas. Homeroom 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 3: Glee Club 43 Sec. Homeroom 4. 20 JUANITA LA V1-:RNE HUFFINES Duckie The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Barker Reporter 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 D. 0. Club 43 Glee Club 3. VIvIAN GRAY HUTCHINS Vivian A sweeter girl you'll never find, Always considerate and oh, so kind. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3. EDWIN BRUCE ISLEY Bruce Always honest, kind and true, A better friend have none of you? Pres. Debating Club 43 Masque and Gavel 43 Debating Team 43 Bible Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Band 3, 4. WILMOTH EVELYN JEFFREYS Willie Whenever it comes to playing, you find her ready for fun, But also ready when there is work to be done. Debating Team 3. 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Ass't. Feature Editor DOE-WAR-JACK 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 43 National Honor Societ.y 43 Dra- matic Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Masque and Gavel 3, Pres. 4. LARRY STEWART JENKINS Shadrack A workman is known by his work, , D. E. 3, 4. MAURICE NEURORNE JENNINGS 'fMaurice With graceful steps he strides the street, And smiles on all the ladies sweet. Jr. Dance Chr. 33 Hi-Y 33 Home- coming Chr. 43 Student Radio Announcer 43 Glee Club 43 Masque and Gavel 4. EDNA MARLENE Jol-INsoN Marlene She with a heart of purest gold, Will always do what she is told. Glee Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 National Honor Society 4. Lois JEAN JONES Lois Truly loyal as a friend, Trust- worthy as a student. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 4. LINDA TAYLOR JORDAN Linda With gentle yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course. National Honor Society 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Debating Club 3, Devotional Chr. 43 Debating Team 43 Bible Club 43 Barker Reporter 4. GEORGE JOHN KAPPAS John They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. D. O. 43 Key Club 4. SENTIMENTM SENIDRS JERRY RICHARD JOHNSON Buck A quiet unobtrusive fellow but a friend to all. Monogram Club 43 Baseball 3. 4, BARBARA MORRIS JoNEs De1os With.her brown eyes and little smiles, Success will carry her miles and miles. Majorette 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Marshal 33 Concert Band 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Treas. Homeroom 43 Y-Teens 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. MELBA IRIS JONES Melba Divinely tall and full of grace, Surely you know this maiden with the lovely face? Sec. Homeroom 33 Treas. Glee Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Pres. 43 Bible Club 3, 43 V.-Pres. Home- room 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 National Honor Society 4. THOMAS REID JOYCE Mickey He's quiet, ambitious, and very sincere. Nothing at all does he ever ear. f Baseball 3, Monogram Club 43 D. O. 4. VERA ANN KENNEY uver., A seeing eye and a knowing heart. D. O. Club 4: Glee Club 4. 21 SENTIME TAl SENIDRS JOSEPH PINNIX KIMBRO ..J P., Care to our coj9'in adds a nail no doubt, And every grin, so merry, draws one out. Hi-Y 33 Owl Club 43 Bible Club 43 D. O. Club 33 Intramural Soft- ball 33 Baseball 4. JACK Kmc Jack When the great Scorer comes to write against your name, He writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. Monogram Club 43 Basketball 3, 43 Football 43 Intramural Basketball and Softball 3. PATRICIA JEAN KITTENGER Patty And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Treas. Homeroom 33 Sec. P.K. Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 4. MARY ELLEN LEE Mary Ellen When hearts are true. few words will do. D. E. Club 3, 4. JAMES CALDWELL LITTLE Jack First in the sports, first in the game, He has made for himself a re- membered name. Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 43 Football 3, 43 Treas. Owl Club 43 Track 3, 43 Basketball 4. 22 MINNIE CATHERINE KING ..Dump.. A smile for all, a helping hand, A loving friend to our loyal c an, Bible Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Barker Typist 43 Homeroom V.- Pres. 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. Jo FRANCES KINNEY ..Jo.. She thinks without confusion clearly, Loves her many friends sincerely, Acts with honest motives clearly. Photography Ed. DoE-WAH-JACK 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Commencement Speaker. HENRY LANDON KIVETT Henry Thou art a fellow of a good respect. Red Cross Rep. 4: Le Cercle Francais 43 Intramural Sports 3. GLADYS GAYLE LEONARD Gayle A sweet heart-lying cheerful- ness, like springtime of the year, Seemed ever on her steps to wait-no wonder she was dear. Band 3, 4. BARBARA ANN LEWEY --Lou-f A smile have 1, and a greeting for you. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Debating Club 33 V.-Pres. Homeroom 33 Bible Club 3, 4. POLLY GRAY LLOYD Shorty She was made of happy thoughts and full of wit and laughter. Pres. Homeroom 45 Sr. Class Treas.: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Debating Club 45 Bible Club 3, 45 V.-Pres. Glee Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 45 Marshal 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Doi:- WAH-JACK Attendant: Super- lative. BARBARA FRANCES MANLY Manly The laughter lurking in her eyes, her poise and dignity belies. Glee Club 35 Boosters' Club 35 Library Club 3, 4. Sec. 35 Sec. D. E. Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Home- coming Sponsor 45 Delegate D. E. Convention 4. GLENDA EvoN MARION ..Eyes.. Her joys are deep as the ocean. Her troubles as light as the foam. Bo s' Club 3' Tri-Hi-Y 4 oster . 3 Bible Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 4. HENRY VIRGIL MARTIN, JR. Martin A light heart lives long. Le Cercle Francais 45 Intramural Softball 35 Bible Club 45 Owl Club 45 Boosters' Club 35 Track 45 Baseball 4. DONALD LEWIS MATKINS Nook Far may we search before we find, A heart so manly or so kind. Bible Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Jr. Civitan Club 45 Intramural Sports 35 Boosters' Club 35 Baseball 45 Dramatic Club 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Debating Club 3. .,, .W 4 'sig' R . . -. lf Q ' 4. R ,eu L lp .,, 4 gs. 4 R 'Mx I L .52 . wifi, F ,.,-- 13- 4' e ff f '43 4 elf I , 54 1 rl fe, 5 H 4, W . .,. we els ,alexis it A u ifsggf ' Y .. ' iliigfi- .-l 3 -., A , nl -' 5 ' , . f. it . -' .f tfiffgi- 'Q 'ff A , ,Q ' , . ,V 'fvzfiiifxsil swifvbfrflfli it 'aft , '... .ef is . L . ftia i w .,,,,? 7 A ,V .5 2 - -- ' ' i f sg. . we A ' 5 Wg, 5' R . ,A ..,, X . . , . , ...,' M Liv.. .L f u5,V.,,!., 'sz F K ' R ,fr . -:IE irif . V K, 1 ,. 5. 1, My J .li lei SENTIME TAL SVENIORS VIRGU: KAY LovE Virgie Neatness, simplicity, kindness combined, With a gentle heart and open mind. D. E. Club 3, 4. Lfffrffff new ff wifi W , S RA FRA ANN .. a., Her es s ow her happiness, r friend Mer po larityf' Sec. oom 45 Gl C b Club 45 Y-T ns 45 ,o ecoming Sponso T - i-X, 3, 4, Treas. 3 CHARLES EUGENE MARTlN Martini A fellow with a heart sincere, is bound to have a noble career. D. E. Club 3, Pres. 45 Dele ate D. E. Convention 45 Key Elub 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. RALPH MARTIN Rod Give the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you-,, D. O. 45 Boosters' Club 3. ROBERT MICHAEL MCADAMS Robert Do your duty and do it well. Red Cross Rep. 35 Intramural Baseball 35 Bible Club 45 Home- coming Committee Chr. 45 Ten- nis Team 3, 4. 23 SENTIMENTM SE IORS BOBRY LI-:E MCBRIDE Potter None but himself can be his parallel. D. O. 3, 43 Intramural Softball 33 Boosters' Club 3. ANNIE CARLEI-:N IVICPHERSON Carleen Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose that peeps beneath the thorn. REBEKAH ANNE MILES Becky Sweet and gracious and loving too, always doing things for you... Sec. Homeroom 33 Debating Club 3. Sec. 43 Jr. Play Cast 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Y-Teens 43 Adv. Mgr. DOE-WAH- JACK 43 No-Nettes 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative. JESSE REID MILLS J, R. A little body doth often harbor a great soul. Intramural Sports 33 D. O. 4. GEORGE BUFFALOE MONTAGUE Dootsy Sometimes I set and think, and sometimes I jest set. I-Ii-Y 33 Bible Club 43 Owl Club 43 Boosters' Club 33 Baseball 43 Track 43 Intramural Sports 3. 24 PATRICIA JANET MCDANIEL swan.. Sweet and lovely, nice and neat, When you know her it is a treat. Dramatic Club 33 Debating Club 3: Bible Club 3. 43 Library Club 3, 43 Delegate to N.C.H.S.L.A. 33 Y-Teens 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Home- coming Sponsor 4. SANDRA YVONNE MEDFORD ..Sandy,. A loving heart. intelligent mind, And ne'er so true a friend you'll fini., Glee Club 33 Treas. Homeroom 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Head Typist DoE- WAI-I-JACK 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chap. 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. GEORGE GUY MILLER, JR. Monk One thing better than success, is to he worthy of success. Monogram Club 43 Baseball 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Intramural Sports 3. SHIRLEY ANN MINNIs Shirley Success is sure to be, to one so faithful as shef' Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Devotional Chr. 33 Glee Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. 4. Devotional Chr. 4. DONALD LEE MOORE Donnie Loyal hearted, strong of mind. A nobler fellow you'll never find. Hi-Y 43 Intramural Sports 33 National Honor Society 43 Super- lative. EDWIN Hom' MOORE, JR. Mozelle What is admired by the whole human race Is the beaming smile on this man's face. V.-Pres. Homeroom 33 Pres. Jr. Class3 Hi-Y 3. Treas. 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Barker Ass't. 3, Sports Editor 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Key Club 3, 43 Key Club District Convention 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 V.-Pres. Homeroom 43 Golf 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Owl Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN MI-:I.vIN MOTLEY Motley I came, I saw. I conquered. D. O. 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANNE MURRAY nstump., Never too careless, never too sad, Never too studious, always glad. Glee Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 4. REBECCA ANNE NEEL Hey-de-doo A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable jolly way she had. Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, V-Pres. 43 Jr. Play 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Doi:- WAH-JACK Attendant. JAMES LARION NICHoI.s Nick The hearty grasp. the honest gaze, The voice that means the things he says. Intramural Sports 3. SE TIME TAl SENIORS CAROLE ANN MORRISON Carole Of all our parts the eyes ex- press, The sweetest kind of bashful- ness. Bible Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 4. SALLY ANNE MURRAY nsauy.. She's quiet and honest all the while, She's always hidden behind a smile. Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 4. ROGER HAROLD NARDELLI Pco1lie Good humor teaches ,fun to last, Makes new friends and keeps those of the past. D. O. Club 3, 43 Treas. Home- room 43 Student Govt. 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Intramural Softball 3. SHIRLEY FAYE NEWTON Inropsy., Her cheery smiles, her sunny ways, Replace the cares of old school days. Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Debating Club 3, 43 Jr. Play 33 Le Cercle Fran- cais 43 No-Nettes 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Barker Reporter 3. Alumni Ed. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Super- lative. LARRY WILLIAM NICHOLS Bunk If worry were the only cause of death, Then Larry would live for ever. D. O. Club 3. 43 Pres. Homeroom 43 Boosters' Club 33 Student Govt. 4. 25 .fl SENTIME TAL SENIORS NANCY FAYE NICHOLS ..Nan,. Modesty is a great asset. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 4. TQ 11042 as zf flfnlf 1 I M RONNIE CLIFTON NUCKLE ..Nut.. 'tThings are going to happen- why worry? Everything comes to him who waits-why hurry? Football 33 Basketball 33 Golf 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Hi-Y 43 Owl Club 43 Intramural Sports 33 Boosters' Club 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Superlative. MAMIE REBECCA PAImIsH Becky She is kind as she is fair, for beauty lives with kindness. rf THOMAS WADE PATTERSON Wade Good naturerand good sense must ever Join. Sec. Hi-Y 3, Chap, 43 Intramural Softball 3. JUNE CAROL POWELL Moonbeam Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you wear, That make the sun shine every- where. Glee Club 3, 43 Library Ass't. 3, 4: Library Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 No-Nettes 3. 43 Le Cercle Francais 4: Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Jr. Play. 26 GILES GARRETT NICI-IoLsoN HG.. Full of fun and devilment, Without the girls what would he do? Monogram Club 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Golf Team 3. Capt. 43 Base- ball 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 43 Owl Club 43 Debating Club 4: Glee Fgub 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Super- a Ive. DAVID SAMUEL OAKES David I'll be merry, l'll be free, 1'll be sad for nobody. Bible Club 43 Boosters' Club 33 Phy. Ed. 3. MARGARET JEAN PA'rILLo Maggie She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Student Govt. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 33 Pres. I-Iomeroom 3, 43 Sec. Jr. CISSSQ National Honor Society 3, 4, V.-Pres. 43 Barker Reporter 3. Business Mgr. 43 Usher Jr. Playg Y-Teens 43 De- bating Club 33 Dramatic Club 3. 43 Glee Club 33 Boosters' Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Home- coming Sponsor 43 No-Nettes 3. 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Commence- ment Speaker. JEAN DELANDA PowELL Jeanie Life was made for love and cheer. Glee Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 43 Dramatic Club 4. KITTY PowELL ..Kitty.. A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile. A chain of friendship all the while. Glee Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 43 De- bating Club 43 Bible Club 43 Homecoming Sponsor 4. ROBERT WILBURN PREDDY, JR. Bobby In soul sincere, in action faith- ful, in honor clear. I 'M 4 ,.-.-642: 4 7934, ,eq PHILIP ROLAND PRUNA Cuban a t , They say there are more able 4 men, But I will have to get my glasses. Homeroom Pres. 3: Student Govt. 33 Hi-Y 3, Sec. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Intramural Sports 33 Boosters' Club 33 Busi- ness Mgr. DOE-WAR-JACK 4, Ass't. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative. RONALD GIBBS QUALLS Ronnie His manners are fine, his line divine, U His smile beyond compare. Band 3. 4. Sec. and Treas. Band Council: Hi-Y 3, 43 Jr, Civitan Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Mgr. Basketball 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Golf 4. JACK WILLIAM REAVIS Jack I love workg it fascinates meg I could sit and look at it for hours. Treas. Homeroom 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Owl Club 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. PEcGxE DARE ROBERTSON ..Peg,. She's swell. she's sweet, She's the grandest person you could meet. Transfer 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 43 Ass't. Typist DOE-WAH- JACK 4. SENTIMENTAL SENIORS JOYCE ANN PRICE Dimple A girl who is loved, a girl with grace, With fairness of figure and fairness of face. Library Club 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 3g Homecoming Attendant 3. 43 Glee Club 43 Library Ass't. 3. ANN JORDAN Pucxsrr Asis.. She's true to her work. her word, and her friends. V.-Pres. Homeroom 33 Associate Ed. DoE-WAI-1-JACK 4, Ass't. 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Mar- shal 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Homecoming Committee 43 No- Nettes 3, 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative3 Com- mencement Speaker. YVILLIAM MONROE RAY Bill Friendship offers the best in i e. Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Intramural Sports 33 Debating Club 43 Glee Club 4. PEGGIE SUE RIDIJLI-: Hpeggy.. To have a friend, you must be one. Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHIRLEY JEANETTE ROLLINS Shirley Her time is forever, every- where her place. Tri-Hi-Y 4. 27 SENTIMENTAL SENIORS AI. WARREN SARTIN Alice Early to bed and early to rise, Would spoil the jun of a lot of guys. Glee Club 33 Dramatic Club 33 Jr. Piayj Basketball 33 Cheer- leader 43 V.-Pres. D. E. Club 4. JERRY DEAN SECREAST .. Secreast True worth is being-not seem- ing. KAY FRANCES SKIDMORE Skidrow Always friendly and full of fun. Her good humor is surpassed by none. Cheerleader 43 Y-Teens 3, Pres. 43 Library Ass't. 3, 43 V.-Pres. Library Club 3, Pres. 43 Debating Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Historian 43 Home- coming Committee 3, 43 Jr. Play Cast3 Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Pres. Glee Club 33 Superlative. MARY ANN SMITH Mary Ann She is no foe to any man, But she can talk to beat the band. Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Glee Club 3. 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Barker Reporter 3, 43 No-Nettes 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Debating Team 43 National Honor Society 4. MARTHA JANE SOUTHERN Marsie Pleasantness and dependability are qualities well mixed. Band 3, 4: Glee Club 33 Bible Club 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Make- Up and Art Ed. Barker 43 Quill and Scroll 43 C.S.P.A. 3. 28 ROGER FARRELL SAWYER Jerry A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. D. 0. Club 4. SI-IIRLI-:Y MATILDA SIMMONS Shirley The price of wisdom is above rubzesf' Barker Ass't. 3, Copyreader 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, Historian3 Sec. Homeroom 3, 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Sec. Senior CISSSQ National Honor Society 3, Pres. 43 Student. Council 43 Student Govt. 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Superlative3 Valedic- torian. LLOYD MILTON SKINNER Eskimo He hath a heart to conceive, a tongue to persuade, And hands to execute. Ed.-in-Chief Barker 4, Ass't. 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Student Council 43 Student Govt. 43 Pres. Home- room 43 National Honor Society 3. 43 Marshal 33 Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 33 Sec. Dramatic Club 3, V.-Pres. 43 Glee Club 43 Hi-Y 33 Bible Club 3, 4, Treas. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 International Key Club Con. 33 Masque and Gavel 43 Superlative. NADINE JEANETTE SMITH Nadine And those around her, from her shall learn The perfect ways of honor. Dramatic Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, V.-Pres. 43 Ass't. Photography Ed. DoE-WAH-JACK 43 Treas. Homeroom 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. PEGGY JANE SPARKS ..Peg,, A happy disposition like dol- lars, will often pay your ways. D. E. Club 4. GLBNDA JOAN SPTCER Glenda Never idle a moment. but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Barker Typist 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. DONALD CRAIG STARLING ..D0n,. His worth is warrant ,for his welcome. Bible Club 3, V.-Pres. 43 Jr. Civitan Club 3, Chap. 43 State Bible Club Retreat 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Intramural Sports 3. FRANK STEWART ..Doc., The best are not only the happiest, But the happiest are usually the best. Mgr. Football Team 33 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 Bus Driver 4. PEGGY MARIE STONE ..Rock.. Attractive, sweet, gay, and kind, A treasure rare and hard to find. Boosters' Club 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Treas. D. E. Club 43 Delegate D. E. Convention. NANCY JEAN STOREY Nancy In fellowship well could she laugh and chatter. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. SENTIME I'Al SENIDRS JERRY Bnooxs STAFFORD '-J. B. Her charming ways, her friendly smile, Make her friendship well worthwhile. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Glee Club 33 Boost- ers' Club 33 Dramatic Club 4. LEo EARL STEWART, JR. Earl The boy who works, while the next one shirksf' Band 3. 4. PATRICIA SUE STEWART npat.. Behold, and when she sings, Even the birds do cease their melody. Glee Club 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Devotional Chr. Homeroom 3. BETTY FAYE STOREY Betty Once a friend, always a friend. Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHIRLEY ANN STRANGE She1ia Cute and friendly, bright and gay, Just the kind of girl to brighten the way. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Debating Club 33 Bible Club 3, Pres. 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, Treas. 43 V.-Pres. Homeroom 3, Sec.- Treas. 43 Feature Ed. DoE-WAH- JACK 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 State Bible Retreat 43 Marshal 33 C.S.P.A. 33 V,-Pres Masque and Gavel 43 Quill and Scroll 4. 29 SENTIME TAL SENIORS JAMES AARON STUCKEY Jim We doubt not that for one so true, Thire must be noble work to 03, Football 43 Track 43 Intramural Football 33 Pres. Jr. Civitan Club 33 Bible Club 43 V.-Pres, Homeroom 43 Bus Driver 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 4. RICKIE ANN SUTTON Richie Whenever into thine eyes 1 see, All pain and sorrow fly from mek, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. Ross DAvm SwARxNGEN Home If thou seekest devil-ment and fun, then look for Ross. D. E. Club 3. Associate Pres. 43 Owl Club 4. AnmE GRAY TAYLOR Pete Gifted and fair in work and Play- , Ask anyoneg that's what they ll says. Glee Club 3, 43 No-Nettes 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Bible Club 4. ROBERT DoNAx.u TESTERMAN Hill Billy Every man is the architect of his own future. Phy. Ed. 33 V.-Pres. D. O. Club 4. 30 JosEP1-I GRAHAM Succs Soupe Calm whatsoever storms may shake the world. Band 4. CORINA SUE SUTTON usue., A lumpy life is wished by us fl . The best things come in parcels small. Glee Club 3: Red Cross Rep. 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Boosters' Club 3. BETTY VAN 5YKEs Punkin Her face is fair, in her heart is love, She is a good sport in what- ever she does. Sec. Treas. Homeroom 33 Y-Teens 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 De- bating Club 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Sgtpat- Arms 43 Bible Club 3, 4. Juniri-1 FAYE TAYLOR Sweetpea Her manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bible Club 4. CARRIE RACINE TICKLE Racine Graceful in all her ways, skilled in business, Superior in mind, A Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Debating Club 33 Bible Club 43 State Bible Re- treat 43 Ass't. Photography Ed. DOE-WAH-JACK 4, Jr. Ass't. 33 C.S.P.A. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. ANN CAROLYN TILLMAN Mighty Mouse A bright little girl with prim little ways, When Ann's your friend, your friend she stays. Bible Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4: De- bating Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Glee Club 43 Boost- ers' Club 3. DELoREs ANNE ToLL1-:Y Anne Eyes that smile are wise. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4. STACEY TRULL John He can speak well who knows how to hold his peace. Monogram Club 4. Bl-:ULAH OVADA WALKER Spook She doesn't say much. but we're glad she's one of us. Sec. D. O. 3, 4. JAM1-:s EDWARD WALLACE ..Jirnn Attempt the end and never stand to doubt, Nothing's so hard but search will find it out. Bible Club 43 Jr. Civitan Club 43 Pres. Le Cercle Francais 43 Sec. Homeroom 43 SuperIative3 National Honor Society 4. SENTIME TAL SENIORS DAPHINE Rm-:A TILLMAN ..Rhea.. This merry, fun-loving bru- nette, Has a way about her you can't forget. Glee Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Barker Reporter 43 Dramatic Club 3. STUART RICHARD Toivxs Kemo A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Pres. Owl Club 43 Track 3, 43 Devotional Chr. Homeroom 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Football 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Superlative. RUBY JoYci: WAGON!-:R Joyce A quiet girl is always to be admired more than a noisy one. JAMES ANDREW WALL Jimmy The spirit which keeps thee is noble, courageous, high, and unmatchablef' Phy. Ed. 33 D. O. 4. Bossu-: JI-:AN WARREN ..Nut.. A smile for all she meets. A charm to make each memory sweet. Debating Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Sec. Homeroom 43 Student Govt. 43 D. O. Club 3, Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Homecoming Spon- sor 43 Salutatorian. 31 SENTIME TAL SENIORS FRANKIE JEAN WARREN Frankie A face with gladness over- spread. , Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Glee Club 3, 4: Sec. Homeroom 33 Library Club 3. JACK BEAVER WEST Beaver A better boy you will never see. The boy that's better will never be. Pres. Homeroom 3: Boosters' Club 33 Jr. Civitan Club 3, Pres. 43 Golf Team 3, 43 Mgr. Student Store 43 Student Govt, 3. 43 Student Council 43 V.-Pres. Stu- dent Body 43 Intramural Sports 3: Hi-Y 3, V.-Pres. 43 Owl Club 43 C.S.P.A. 33 Ass't. Business Mgr. DoE-WAH-JACK 43 Quill and Scroll 4. SHIRLEY ANNE WI-II'I'E Shirley Let us be what we are and what we think. Boosters' Club 33 Tri-HifY 3. 43 Bible Club 3, 4, JOSEPH BANKS WINNINGI-IAM ..Joe.. lf I do vow a friendship, I perform it to the last article, DAVID WILLIAM W0LI-'E ..Bm.. Some talk seldom. some talk never, But Bill, like a brook, goes on forever. Jr. Play 33 Boosters' Club 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Dramatic Club 43 Ass't. Mgr. Student Store 43 Clown 43 Sec. Homeroom 33 Homecoming Com- mittee 43 Intramural Sports 33 Sec. Owl Club 43 Superlative. 32 DAVID NoR1vIAN WEBSTER, JR. David To those who know thee not. no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint. gr.4Civitan Club 3, 43 Bible Club JEANETTE Lu WHITE Bettie Lu A willing heart, a helping hand, Always ready on demand. Glee Club 3, 43 Debating Club 3, Treas. 4: Debating Team 33 Boosters' Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Barker Reporter 3, Adv. Mgr. 43 C,S.P.A. 33 Dramatic Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Superlative. SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS Shirley Her air, her manner. and neat attire- She's a girl whom we all ad- mire. Bible Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, Treas. 43 Barker Reporter 3, Head Re- porter 4j Library Club 3, 4. Treas. 33 Y-Teens 4, Homecom- ing sponsor 43 V.-Pres. Home- room 3, 43 Jr. Play Usher 31 Le Cercle Francais 4: C.S.P.A. 33 Pres. Northwestern District N.C.H.S.L,A. 33 Sec. State EI.C.H.S.L.A. 43 Quill and Scroll WILLIAM RICHARD WINNINGI-IAM Dick Happy is he who is content. Hi-Y 33 D. O. Club 4. SHIRLEY ANNE Woonv Shirley As full of spirit as the month of May. Bible Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. WE HAVE N0 BANANAS' But that's practically thc only thing they don't have! Always equipped with the best in school supplies, the Student Store fur- nishes the students with materials neces- sary to carry on school work. To count the change are: Bobby Blakey, Jack West, man- aa, Ewan-., ager: and Bill Wolfe. Blakey, West. Wolfe GIFTDRIANS Becky Miles Lloyd Skinner 0llR 33 I-3 R P M's Cheryl Stone and Sammy Storey won the hearts of the seniors at the Senior Class meeting in January. Both Cheryl and Sammy displayed their talent in tap- dancing routines. Cheryl Stone, Sammy Storey Mascots 33 RECDRDS . . . 0lD AND EW 10 i . ,. L I I I . - 5 i l. Sleepy time gals. 2. Kinda windy? 3. A hunting they did go. 4. Wonder where they're from. 5. He hasn't changed a bit! 6. My. don't they have talent! 7. What's the matter, Shirley? 8. The morning after the night be- fore. 9. Donnie is sporting the latest style. 10. Why all the commotion? ll, Take your pick. girls! 12. And after all l did for the party! 3-l ANTICIPATING THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL, THEY BECOME .IIVING JIINIORS 9 O O Harper Stewart Williams Dixon President ,,,,, . HLARRY WIIJLIAMS Secretary . HHERMAN STEWART Vice-President, , ,. ,r..r SUE HARPER Treasurer ..,,,,,.,,, ,HJIMMY DIxoN Colors Flower Green and White White Rose Motto Aim High But Reach Higher do SENIDRS - :unions FIESIIMEN ilu .Q- I, 4 i w l' .IIVI G .Ill IORS Abernathy, Barbara Adams, Harriet Allen, Peggy Allred, Jeanette Ammons. Betty Sue Andrews. Darryl Arnette. Billy Atkinson, Carol Averett, Kirby Avinger, Gloria Baker, Jimmy Barbee, Roger Barbour, Jon Barry, Eugene Beeker, Mary Biggerstaff, James Biggerstaff, John Bivens, Elsie Black, Jack Black. Mary Blackmon, Frances Bowes, Elizabeth Bradley, Rebecca Brame, Marcelene Brannock. Sue Braxton, Donald Broadway, Margaret Brogden, Mary Jane Brown, Walter Browning, Barbara Burke. Carl Campbell, Edward Carlyle, Ann Carr. Jimmy Carter, Barbara Clayton, Coy Cole, Charles Coleman, Carole Copple, Lily Faye Councilman, Emily U' f P nw , 1 . , I 6- .Q L- it vi Ji J - Q .ha 'X 5 It R 395 . . ef? We , ., M 1 ,Q Q . ,. , J A mg? , , Y K Q , ..,. ' A' If 4? XM J: wk p5,,S ,. 1-4 Q Q ff, r,, 'ffiilf 'i ,. ,.,, Q ir M 3 ww -f of 5 l 3 'Y 5 at '5 if if 3 X 5,5 fm 2 X X . 1, . ' A., :ie S as ,Q uv , . 'S' , up . S.. fr-' ,k.E.v, k X .K lax if 9 W . qi,L AAAI? and JIVI G JU IORS Crawford, John Crisp, Janet Dameron, Doris Davis, Clara Davis, Joanne Davis, Pyke Davis, Sybil Dellinger, Banks Dismuke, Katherine Dixon, James Dodson, Carolyn Driver, Patricia Duncan, Mildred Edwards, Bill Elder, Joan Elder, Sandra Fayne, Bessie Fonville, Charles Foster, Charles Fox, Bill Foxworth, Susan Garner, Mary Gentry, Rebecca Goodman, Anne Guy, Miriam Hager, Donna Hair, Jean Hambright, Jimmy Handsell, Carolyn Harden. Ann Harden, Ronald Harper. Jay Harper, Sue Hart, Carolyn Haskins, Rose Marie Hayes, Delores Hayes, Harold Haynes, Barbara Hegge, Beverly Hodge, Carlos JIVI G .Ill Hoke, Ray Holt, Troy Homer, Annie Nell Horner, Gary Hucks, Jack Hucks, Jo Ann Hughes, Wanda Hyder, Marion Inge, Joyce Jenkins, Peggy Johnson, Bobby F. Johnson, Bobby T. Johnson, Ralph Johnson. Ronnie Kidd, Claude King, Hazel King, Helen Ledbetter, Freida Lee, Johnny Lewis. Buddy Lewis, Lynda Linnemann. Adelia Little, Kenneth Lorimer, Marion Love. Jacqueline Lowe, Fred Loy, Robert Loy, Julia Loy, Shirley Lynch. Bobby Mangrum, Jean Mann. Barbara Mann. Boyd Mann, Ferrell Mann, Gerald Martin, Edna Maynard, Larry Mays, Harrison Mayton, Millie McGowan, Dorothv JIVI G .Ill IORS McGowan, Eloise Merritt, Mona Michael, Nancy Mitchell, Helen Montague, John Moore, Clarice Moore, Claude Moore, Dickie Moore, Doris Moore, Loren Moran. William Myatt, Jack Neal, Barbara Neal. Jean Neal, Joan Newlin. Carolyn Pannill, Sheila Parker. Betty Parris, Yvonne Parrish, Anne Parrish, Patsy Pattishall, Franklin Perry. Genevieve Phillips, Ted Pike, Franklin Pinyatello, Barbara Prickett, Elizabeth Qualls, Darrell Quinlin, Billie Ray, Mack Rhodes. Robert Richards, Norma Rippy. La Dale Roach. Robert Robertson, Kenneth Robinson, Lois Rogers, Robert Rogers, Nancy Rose, Judy Ross, James JIVI G Jll I Rush, Sandra Satterfield. Ann Scott, Ann Sharpe, Bobby Sharpe, Ernest Shue, Darrell Simonds, Ronnie Simpson, Gail Smith, Marion Snipes, Carolyn Snipes, Fred Somers. Carol Somers, Eleanor Spinks, Barbara Stanford, Don Stewart, Bobby Stewart, Herman Stewart. William Stowe, Deryl Stratton, Gail 3 Swink. Mary Swinney, Bill Tate, Johnny Thompson, Jane Toney. Rosaline Waite, Barbara Walden, Betty Walton, Nancy Ward. Saundra Warren, Shirley Waters. Edward Watson, Lee Webster, Ed Whitaker, Roy Whitesell. Betsy l Whitesell, Carol Wicker, Donald Williams, Bobby Williams, Larry V Williamson, Jane l T JIVING JllNl0RS Wilson. Hilda Wood, Leondus Wright, Fred York, Wanda Zimmerman, Clara HEY SET THE TEMPO EOR THE SENIORS When the seniors march down the aisle for the Hnal time, they are guided by the chief marshal. Being elected by the senior class, these juniors usher at the Senior Play, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and take part in all the final senior activities. This year's marshals are: left to right, first row: Zimmerman, Harper, Prickett. Second row: Rose, Stowe, Chiefg King. Third row: Dixon, Williams, Roach, Barbee, Johnson, 41 THROUGH THE H0lE I THE RECGRD 1. We'rc proud oi' you, George! 2. Hurry up! I'm thirsty too. 3. Williamsorfs Beauty Salon! 4. Wish I had pretty legs! 5. Guess what day this is. 6. Better late than never. 7. VVelcoming the alumni. 8. Where gals gather. there's always chatter. 9, The ever busy key clubbers. 10. Is anybody hungry? 42 THE RECGRD TH T C0lINTS MOST Although we spend much of our time after school hours participating in the wide variety of extra-curricular activities offered, the greatest portion of our time is spent in the classroom. Having a very capable faculty, our teachers are always ready to lend a helping hand. To make our subjects more inter- esting, we now have a sixteen millimeter camera that has proved beneficial in many classes. We shall never forget the many busy hours we have spent in the classrooms of W. H. S., while preparing for our future lives, 43 HARD WDRK- .ml , lag: lil Physics Lab History Driver Education Physical Education Typing Algebra 44 ITP AYS French English Bible Home Economics Librarv Gleo Club 41 HWHITECHRISTMASB This year the Home Economic classes did a remarkable job of decorating their gdepartmeflit at Christmas. It is certainly a credit to have such a progressive department in our sc oo. HTEA FOR TWGH Learning the minute details of setting a formal table is only one of the many use- ful skills taught by our capable Home Economic teachers: Mrs. Pope, Miss Brannock, and Mrs. Rouse 46 KS? fi Q 6' 'x if 1 WITH DREAMS OF THE JUNIOR-SENIOR Q55 Y 2' vnom, rnfv accom: . .. SWO0NING SOPHOMORES -P-4 7 i, Hockaday Robertson Long Adams President ,,,,, Y, ,,,Y....,,..., GENE LONG Secretary , .,,,ww, MYRNA HOCKADAY Vice-President ,,,,.,..,. .DONALD ADAMS Treasurev ,,,., ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,A,,,, J E R RY ROBERTSQN Colors Flower Red and White Red Rose Motto ev 1 s ' s fj' Not For Self But For All b ENIOR 47 .- - -' SWOONING SOPHOMORES Adams, Donald Alford, Janice Allen, Tommy Apple, Dottie Apple. Nancy Atwater, Henry Bailey, Jane Barbee, Deanie Barbee, Jerry Beard. Wayne Beasley, Bunny Berry. Glen Blackwood, Sherwin Blythe, Joan Boggs. Jerry Boone, Kay Boone, Sandra Bowling. Eunice Bradley. Walter Bradsher, Betty Britt, Sue Broadway, Marjorie Brock. Joan Brooks, Shelby Butler, Bobbie Byrd, Roger Cammack. Mike Campbell. Betty Campbell, Lester Caviness, Billee Caviness, J. T. Chappell. Ronald Cheek, David Cheek. Richard Cheek, Roger Clark, Dot Clemmer, Bobby Coble, Carol Coble. David Conklin, Pearl Coveney, Connie Creech, Peggy Crumpton. Jean Dabbs, Donald De Ford, Bobby Duncan. Gray Durham, Elaine Durham, Vic Eakin, Mary East, Norma l 4 8 SWOUNING SOPHOMORES Ellis, Ben Ephland, Nancy Farmer, Ronald Ferrell, Carol Fogleman, Bobbie Fogleman, Jimmy Forrester, Jerry Fuller, Carl Fyke, Stuart Gattis, Diana Gerringer, Dean Gibson, Jimmy Goldman, Betsy Gover, Richard Graves, Evelyn Graves. La Rue Graves, Patricia Griffin, Ronald Griffin, Larry 'Vigil i- I Gumm, Harold ,E-Ju-Nw-Q. -'-1.hs1BxJ15PfX -UN JM Guyer, Glenna - R e Guyton, Tonita 2 ' Hagwood, James SB Mc ilvv-AJX Halacheffl Jimmy ' X J 5 Q5 Hall, Richard x Harden, Holmes Hardison, Gene M Harris, Nancy Hart, Patricia Harvell, Marie Hawkins, Alanda Hester, Billy Hockaday, Myrna Holt, Peggy Hughes, Bill Hunter, Eugene Hyde, Jeanette Hyder, Eddie Hyler, Rebecca Idol, Homer Jenkins, Patricia Johnson, Wesley Jones, Alton Jordan, Gail Joyce, Polly Kein, Bobby Keyser, Mary Ann King, Gail Kinney, Marcia 49 Harris, Charles X SWOONING SGPIIOMORES 4 Langley, Janice A Lashley, Jo Ann Lassiter, Donnell Lemmons, Nancy I Lewis, Benny 1 Long, Gene Long. Jerry Love, Shirley Lyerly, Ellen Malpass, W. R. Maness, Carol Maness, Jeannie Manly, Mary Ann Martin, Carol Martin, Sarah Mason, Jean McCauley, James McCuiston, Gail n McCullouck, Linwood ' McLauchlin, Mackie gl? ' McPherson, Rachel I Mears, Gloria Medford, Betty Merriman, Bob Merriman. Carol Michael, Jimmy Michaels, Janet Miles. Barbara Miles, Johnny Miller, Ann Mitchell, Bill Mitchell, Kay Montgomery, Wade Moore, Tommy Morris, Barbara Morris, Sandra Morton, Beverly Moser, Shelley Mottinjer, Petie Neal, Betty Newlin, Anne Newton, Patsy Nicholson, Josie Odom, Buddy Oliver, Bill Overman, Carol Owens, Joyce Parks, Linda Parker, R. C. Patillo, Edward 50 SWOGNING SOPIIGMGRES Payne, Raymond Pegram, Jean Pennington, Patsy Pickard, Jean Pope, Donnie Porterfield, Bill Pulley, Graig Ray, Shirley Ray, Sylvia Rimmer. Holt Roach, Betty Lou Robertson, Jerry Robertson, Joline Rogers, Dorothy Roney, Doris Roney, Robert Sandridge, Jimmy Sawyer. Jack Schopp, Don Secreast., Barbara Sharpe, Kahwana Shatterly, Judy Shaw, L. B. Shockley. Ruth Shue, Mary Dale Sims, Eugene Simonds. Wanda Simmons, Betty Slaughter, Corky Small, Ruby Smith, Barbara Smith, Betty Jean Smith, Dexter Smith. Sylvia Spicer, Frances Stallings, Betsy Stallings, Jimmy Stanford, Sue Staunton, Peggy Stockard, Beverly Surratt, Pat Sutton. Eloise Sutton, Merle Swinney, Fred Sykes, Virginia Tate, Jackie Thomas, Avery , Thomas. Barbara Thomas, Fay Thompson, Nancy 51 xx SWOONING SOPHOMORES Tickle. George Tillman. Elaine Toms, Nate Toumaras, Johnny T1'uitt, Patsy Wagoner, Bobbie Wagoner, Erma Walker. Dorothy Walker, Sandra Wall, David Wallace, Jean Ward, Daisey Ward. Richard Warren, Betty Watson, Barbara Way, Nancy Weaver, Charlene Wheeley. Nina White, Alita White, Jimmy Whittey, Hazel Williams, June Williams, Frank Williams, Rochelle Wilson. Bobbie Winningham. Jane Wright, Jerry Wright, J. B. Stewart, Cheek, Brynn Sll0W ME THE WAY T0 G0 HOME There's a long, long trail a winding for our bus drivers, who in rain or shine are always on the job. Our bus drivers this year are: Frank Stewart, Richard Cheek, and Royal Bryan. GAINING A VISION 0E HAPPY DAYS. AHEAD, THEY BECOME . . . ERESHMEN ElAPPERS H-vw 'L Garrison Neel Touchberry St. John President ,A . .A ,.,, HBUDDY TOUCHBERRY Sccretarr ..,..A.. .. .,,, ,,.. D OTTIE NEEL J Vice-P'r'esident ,.,, ,.,., , , BOBBY GARRISON TTOflSll7'!'7',,. ,. ..,,,,,., ,FRED ST. JOHN 331:- j ' 'O ZXXZCZZH fin fl , 'f ' f'f' Colors Flower ,U '00 ' .H 'lalfil' 3 S H xxx , I Old Rose and Sllvor Sweet Pe-a ':'l::'3 Q X'-21'-'.' I: - , 0 ' 2' ll '11 , -. O 'V fg::5:::. Xxx 1 '. Q .': XXX s'xX I, 'i': ll xxxxx Cx J' I :1': :' 11.131 x '- ', I l s --:: f, 0 I -1 1 'e:251r:: Em?- Motto ixN,'-.. ,.-f, .lull QNNn,- - . . -.HH . . ' 5.:.-: ... ,HH Not On Top But C1lIT1b1I1g' 'I- si 2-ZZ S555 13 FRESHME Adams, Sylvia Albright, Malone Alexander, Chester Alford, Nancy Allen, Darrell Allen, J. B. Allred. Doreathea Allred, Tommy Apple, Patsy Arnette, Wayne Ballard, Bobbie Barham, Bobby Barnwell, Bobby Barnwell, Dottie Bayliff, Milford Beck, Marie Beeker, John Belton, Doris Benson, Loretta Black, Pete Bookout, Sam Bradshaw, Lib Brandi, La Verne Brandon, Peggy Brincefield, Frances Britt, Etta Brock, James Brodgen, Earl Brown, Barbara Brown. Nora Browning, Jerry Butler, Larry Carden. Catherine Carrigan, Mary Carter, Jean Chandler. Clement Cheek, Mona Chisholm. Mary Cobb, Ferrell Coble. Nancy Copple, Jean Cox, Bernice Craddock, Peggy Craven, Judy Crawford, Margaret Crouse, Janie Crowson, Margaret Crutchfield, Jerry Davis, Carolyn Davis, Helen 54 1 xc, , f I 3 x ' an R vw A , H bei x ii , if 5' Q K 1,1 ,,,-. 1 B H A Y' X x . I , I K Ti at Q it Q3 9 'M ES 1 A i c ,J ' wma Q' wr ag ff wJ5g,wWi , we I . L at Q 5 v -M 29+ 5, 'E N S 4.2-f f :--: J M KY, . gig 1 f 1,.- W - , . QQ FRESHME FLAPPERS Davis, Lucy Davis, Reba Delp, Joseph Dickerson, Perry Dodson, David Dover, Franklin Drake, Patsy Durham, Beverly Durham, Jerry Durham, William Earle, Carol Earp, Betty East, Ella Jean Elder, Gail Elder, Jimmy Elmore, Tommy Faley, Carol Farrell, Donald Fogleman, Harold Forehand, Patricia Foushee, Roger Fowler. Lewis Frissell, Patricia Fuller. Ann Garner, Gail Gaydon, Ethelene Gibson, Marjorie Gilliam, Oliver Greeson, Barbara Guyer, Deanna Hall, Nancy Harris, Barbara Harris, Ernestine Harris, Shirley Hatch, Becky Hay, Emily Haynes, Jim Hill, Nancy Hogan. Ann Horner, Barbara l-Iuffines, Patsy Inge, Kenneth Inman, Martha Ippolito, Marianne Isenhour, Katherine Jennings, Janice Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Don Jones, Glenda Jones, Kay 55 FRESHME HAPPERS Jordan, Donald Kakavas, Gus Keck, Walter Kerns, Mack Ketner, Joan King, Bill King, Tommie Leonard, Kay Leonard. Mary Lewey, Juanita Lineberry, Wanda Long, Bertie Love. Cornelia Luck. Carolyn Macomson, Donald Maness, Jimmie May, Beverly May, Geraldine May, Richard Maynard, Janet McAdams, Ruth McAdams. Sylvia McBride, Barbara McEvoy, Marianne McGowan, Jo Ann MacKenzie, Mac McLeod, Jane Meisenheimer, Barbara Meletiou. Melba Michael, Sylvia Michaels, Colon Mills, Jerry Minor, Mary Montague, Shirley Moody, Becky Mooneyham, Earl Moore, Doris Moore, Jewele Moore, Linda Moore. Shelva Morgan, Jerry Morton, Joann Motley, James Mull, Marianne Murray, Judy Murray. Sheila Myers, Dorothy Neel, Dotty Newton, Sandra Oakes, Peggy 56 ,,:. Q M .1,' in 3 M J- , 7 : J M J W i x , . . 1,3 ,ddi r c alayhi 'fi Y i ,flea ' V- J ' x J K i'l- gr' . M QA il ', . ,Q '.-eE f J .xl A , .af , -Q e iii - W J 1,? - N- , ,.. ,. A. ,. .., fi : J, ., 'A kigilzhlgvi t, V!! g1Qii? gg, i ' - , 'I' ,7-',. , P at :' '-,a . in if in ,X V V 'V :Q M Q. 1,5 fi il hifi ,iz 'rf 5,52 it use . if L. f it V ' XV I i V if . i I 1, Q V I r .,. 'S -,MJ . 1 W. l ' auf ., in s M ai ' ,. ,, FRESHME HAPPERS V A aaa. L v ai 3 if . L f 5 1 is K 'vi 1 ii sie? in A bn. . as - .. .. ..,...E,,,, '- at ia ig 519' , -f:,-. :tar 5 if WW 1 LEMM , f 4 5 t ttt N J s nv ggi! ' .f:l- ,fm 1-if Oakley, Mack Page, Elaine Parker, Jimmy Pattishall, Lois Payne, Carolyn Payne, Jerry Pease. Russell Pennystone, Montague Perkins, Martha Petty. Barbara Petty, Tommy Phifer, Johnnie Pickard. Glenda Poovey, Donna Price. Carol Ramey, Peggy Rhodes, Betty Rich, Allene Robertson, Ginger Robertson, Zack Robinson, Jane Rogers. Jerry Rollins, Mildred Roney. Bennie Rudd. Don Rudder, Jack Satteriield, Dick Sawyer, June Sharpe, Sarah Shaw, Jimmy Shotfner, Edith Simmons, Betty Simpson, Carole Smith. Bobby Smith, James Smith. Pat Smith, Ronnie Somers, Jean Southern, John Spence. Dolly Spence, Mary Steele, Hobart Stephens. Lessie Stewart, Marlene Stewart, Wilma St. John, Fred Stone, Patsy Stuckey, Lynette Suggs, Billie Sullivan, Judy 57 I N FRESHME Surratt. David Sykes, Bobby Taylor, Vickie Thomas, Ronny Thomas, Sylvia Thompson, Frances Thompson, Jean Thompson, Vernon Tingen, Hilda Touchberry, Bobby Touchberry, Buddy Turner, Floyd Turner, Jimmy Turner, Richard Typor, Edna Vaughn, Richard Vernon, Dolly Vickery, Hoyle Wagoner, Frances Walker, James Wall, Colie Walton, Faye Ward, Faye Wardlow, Faye Watson, Virginia Whitehead, Jerryanne Williams, Lynn Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Tommy Winfrey. Ronald Womble, Barbara Wrightenberry, Glenda Yarbrough, Cecil York, Donnie FLAPPERS .e1, Q V a 'o' 1? Qwfii Ap , - i A , , , Q Q e l , ex 'S' ., -T ', A 9' M . i Ju J-3, F' lx e , is laid' , - iaaf'i Q? 'i1l.,, , ,. 9 . . Iii ' gg 7 if wi. . ' ' T F ,, ' -'H' 6 'I' ' ' if 4 -i' , ,af Q l tlu or fi f ' if A 4 aw f 5 i D. J y 9 Si , ' .3 aes, . W .- JW-S , THEY BROKE All RECORDS Leading the senior class this year in scholarship are: First row: Alley, Warren, Simmons, Kinney, Second row: Puckett, Coleman, Patillo. THEY KEEP 0llR RECORD TURNING Being President of the Student Body is a big job, but Jimmy Chamblee, our presi- dent, has carried out his duties conscien- tiously and faithfully. Always wearing a big smile, Jimmy is a friend to everyone. Leading the student body are: President ,,,,,,,,,, ,.i.. J uvnviv CHAMBLEE Vice-President ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,.,..,.,, J ACK WEST Secretary Y,,,,,,, ,t.... D ERYL STOWE Treasurer ,,,Y,,., ,.,i., G ENE LONG 'f f1 7f '-71929 ' ' Left to right: Long, Stowe, Chamblee, West Y ' A X ,LHB i The main aims of our student council are to make our school life more interesting and to encourage good citizenship. Being the centr 'U of the student government, its job is to head, back up, and promote student government v -,AQ i-I. Our most efficient leaders are: Seated: Gor- don, Coleman, West, Stowe, Blakey, Simm , 'ci berry. Standing: Williams, Skinner, Long, Chamblee, Mr. Lindley. ' KQ 1 f STUDENT COUNCIL ff- ' ---- 59 D--v9 'iQS? 7' 1 was 'r 'A - - 7 Q, Ti.,-, A 'iyvfggy , ' M-:A-ww l l 'X if ,,5a1-1242551 1, ' k ' ' Y' K4 5, 'Q M ,XF 111 we w,,I'lf7E' I-l .,r,2 3 , , ' yn ' f, A, - ,W - ,.- . K. ' ' ,,,,m4- 1 ,.,,,-'W .W wp ' . ' , ,- V1 Q Y :1n!w WN -enqxzzzslvnqdf 1 V 'Qu 1 ' 0 I a -al.. .:. f..w 4? -g.'I lv Q is E K1 ,fi x wi' J QE! -C . R I s af 0 1.5 .2 x . ik ,A G' ,ff QP' ,,, Pj, ' 2' Kx x J T L 'S ,f Y l' f , ' 5 QL gil i mfw, 5 ' I ... ' . ' N 2' S5 ,ul Q, . X ,. 41 pf' X5 Eiga' ki 5 I ,pi T 'J Z Wi THE MICROPHD E C TCHES All -Aw 4...- l, They helped the Red Cross reach its goal. 2. Congratulations Mike! 3. We're going to miss you, Mr. Everhart. 4. Will it he Ike or Stevenson? 5. Wonder what's in the huddle? 6. The busy editors? 7. Whatfs the news today? 8. The mad rush at 8:34. Sl. What will they do!sing or dance? 10. The calm before the storm. 62 4 . 4 K? I A+ + 5 4 f fa If -gf 'l HTUIQX FE 0 Z I 5' I-lik 1952-1953 ,ll I J + X Jar,--' + if, 'fr ff 4 + W S? N 1 1 ,v ,, iffy- ' -,im fig, , W? 'ww A i ik S ' if-SYM if iw? 1 w wg ff: - Q,2,+wyM,,gi.g Q. Yrs T- i 1553 j R a L ,. ., 'P Q Q 55 X Y in .,.f.,:l 435:51 . 3 :ww 1 fx L,q,.gg, .Kxj, .X gh N521 Q m l f Qfd- 'WE ra 55' 5' 4 HMS? X ,Nw Sag 5 if Y- ? . 5 2 S! Wi, -F , '-hw? ifjss' ' .F M 5 ' i rw .ypfQir:5 A N Q 3 if X geaxp ,M if Agigsigf fri , f It f.- Q' - -fa. Qgf. ' 2? Q L 9 1' ,f v V 4: x :.,e,g,H 'M ,. ,1 1 1- - 2 fj,,g W .if-Q 1 wg, n, ' L. Q 4 J, i ls 'ga zz' 1 L 10 Mx .Q ,Wy ,W- THE HIT PARADE OF W. H. S. RAY BARTS YVONNE BUFF KAY SKIDMORE JIMMY CHAMBLEE Bvst Looking Most Popular BARBARA BOONE RONNIE NUCKLES POLLY LLOYD JIMMY BELL Best Dressed CuLcsL 66 IHE HIT PARADE OF W. H. S. SHIRLEY NEVVTON GILES NICHOLSON SHIRLEY BOONE STUART TOMS Biggest Flirt Happiest KAY SKIDMORE JIMMY BELL LLOYD SKINNER BETTIE LU WHITE IVIOSI Pvrsmzrllity Most Original 67 THE HIT PARADE OF W. H. S. KAY SKIDMORE JIMMY CHAMBLEE PHILIP PRUNA ANNIE I-IOI,T Bvst All Rmuzd Bm! Symrl MONA HOFFMAN DAVE HARRIS .IANICIC IZARIC .IIMIXIY CHAMIILICE Most Athlvtic' Mos! .7UllSfC'1ll HH THE HIT PARADE OF W. H. S. Wh'-..,, W6 KAY SKIDIVIORE BOBBY BLAKEY JAMES BREWER PAT GORDON Best School Spirit Most Ejffcivnl SHIRLEY SIMMONS JIM WALLACE BILL WOLFE ' KAY SKIDMORE Most Intellectual Most TGUCUUW' U9 THE HIT PARADE OF W. H. S. ,hi 4 A . 'Uudsvn awvw-..,, ,.., '- imfffiliffa' SHIRLEY SIMMONS DONNIE MOORE JAMES BREWER PAT GORDON Quivlvsl Most Likely In Suc'r'c'vcI LLOYD SKINNER SHIRLEY SIMMONS ANN PUCKETT Prophet Historian Testator 70 - X 1-L i x - REC I E D I N ini 15 Q S :A Q? :gif 5 4 Iq,z0z'q5 , c 1' 4 'nfs' gi ,O 0 9 O 9 O gf 45 0 ' sv Q f' O e Students of WH O O Q, 9 O O Q 1 ofoffka, 4 0.0.9 ,Q t lit' 'O 5,5 0 s ee- w ,,. ' zfiiss. 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'a 'X x . ,-' l - 'I 1 '32 s' . -Q' ' ' WJ' -Z' n 0' ss . .'. -1' O ' Q -3 9' -- O raiser .UQ DOPURH 'IHCK Pruna Gordon Miles Mrs. Hunter Brewer Puckett THE l953 DDE-WAH-JACK When you grow weary, old, and gray remember our staff on that happy da Th , y. e day the annual is presented in chapel is truly a memorable one for the entire staff, for it is then that we see the fulfillment of all our dreams, plans, and hard work. In this, the 1953 edition, we have especially tried to compose a memory book that will pleasantly and accurately recall school days. 72 '. Y, DAQA. k,Qa dkbin iii EWWW wma BRRKER Patillo Skinner Carden Alley Mrs. Euliss Boone THEl953BARKER They record the news of W. H. S., write it up, snap a picture, then send it to press. It's not really as easy as this may sound, for many long hours of planning go into each edition of the eagerly awaited Barker. This year the Barker has had unusual success in making the newspaper really represent in an original way a large number of students and school activities. 73 A RECORD I XI ' The members of the 1953 Doi:-WAI-I-JACK staff are: Seated left to right: West, Pruna, Strange, Bradshaw. Puckett, Gordon, Kinney. Tickle. Atwater, Smith, Elder, Medford. Standing: Jeffreys, Councilman, Chamblee, Brewer. Miles, Alford. ANNUAL ASSISTANTS AND TYPISTS COMPLETE STAFF Editor-in-Chief, PAT GORDON Associate Editor ,,.., , ....., ANN PUCKETT Business Manager ,,....,,,,,,,. PHILIP PRUNA Assistant Business Mgr.,., ,JACK WEST Co-Advertising Mgrs .,,..., JAMES BREWER BECKY MILES Ass't. Adv. Mgr. ,, ., ,..., SHIRLEY ALFORD Feature Editor ,.,,,,,,.... SHIRLEY STRANGE Ass't. Feature Ed ..... WILMOTH JEI-'FREYS AT! E'diZ0r.,. .,..............,,,,.. PAT BRADSI-IAw Ass't. Art Editor ,..,,,,. NELL CouNcILIvIAN Photography Ed ..,., Jo FRANCES KINNEY Ass't. Photography Ed .,....... JANE ELDER RACINE, TIKSKLE 4LgnIiE5Q1'vvA'I'E:R5f,, . Our staff is not complete without the assistants and typists 'QFADINE SMITH :4E Our good helpers this year are: Seated: Williams, Prickett, Sports Editorw UEif1j,nQ1MY C ii BLEE iii, Walton, Linnemann, Bailey, Lee. Standing. Kung, Robertson . rf- fi Elder, Dixon' walker. Head Typist, .1 .... 55:5 SANDR D RD fi ' ef- X I-'L ijgm , . no l 74 A 'Eu - L 'lk Q' , 5 xt . 1 EM H MAKI G 1 ,e xn.c.N,.-.f - .4-f 5 l 5 1 The members oi' the 1953 Barker staff are: Seated left to right: Boone, Moore. Alley, Skinner, Carden, Coleman. Patillo. Standing: Southern, Spicer, King, Williams, Newton, Simmons, White, Mrs. Euliss, Cleapor. COMPLETE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,,., LLOYD SKINNER Associate Editor , ,, PAT CARDEN Make-up and Art Editor Sports Editor, MARTHA SOUTHERN ,, JACK MOORE Business Mgr. .MARGARET PATIl.l.0 Circulation and Exchange Mgr. ANITA CLEAPOR Advertising Mgr. ,, , ,,,, BETTY LU WHITE Photography Ed. Feature Editor Society Editor Alumni Editor Copyreader .. , Head Reporter Typ: ' ,ToIvIIvIY COLEMAN . BARBARA ALLEY , SHIRLEY BOONE ,SHlRLEY NEWTON .SHIRLEY SIMMONS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS CATHERINE KING GLENDA SPICER , 5 Q BARKER ASSISTANTS AND REPORTERS No newspaper staff can function without reporters and ash sistants. Helping get the Barker out each time are: Kneelingf Newlin, A.g Boone, Newlin. C.: Williamson, Carlyle, Ephland, 1 Simmons, Lyerly. Seated: Jordan, Foxworth, Gentry, Johnson. Stanford Harper, Smith. Standing: Sutton, Tillman. Zimmer- man Rose, Benson. Sawyer. Hay, Harden, Bradley, Gattis, Toumaras 6 If' 1455, Q' 75 , ' t am - - rf- 1. ',- -L5 'Sf-5 THEY HELP lIS KEEP 0llR RECORDS ClEA Our student government gives added strength to the student council. Meeting with the student council, they plan activities and discuss school problems. They work hard to better the standards of our school. These workers include: First row, left to right. Pease, Dixon, Williams, Stowe, West, Chamb- lee, Long, G., Southern, Touchberry, Alexander, McKensie. Second row: Brewer, Griffin, Adams, Cam- mack. Oliver, Rudder, Bare, Patillo, Lloyd, Elder, Mr. Lindley. Third row: Wall. Robertson, Lassiter. Barbee, Braxton, Simmons, Newlin, Ephland, Skinner. Neel. Fourth row: Coleman, Blakey, Johnson, B. T., Lee, Nichols, Pattishall, Thomas, Gordon, Brandon, Rogers. Inna REC0RiDSl5llT num Turns The National Honor Society recognizes utstanding a llity and achievement in the high schools of our country. Itssfour icieals inclucleftcllaract leadersriip, andBservicvg Regrissntirbg Ithese ideals at W. H. .arez irst row, e o ' , ' ' ms, reas.g oone, ec., ai o, .- res.: Simmons, Pres.g Miles, Miss Murrell. Sec 9 ll. . e Alley, Jordan. Strange, Jeffreys, Kinney, Fuqua. Warren. Minnis. Third row: Moore .ik ' ng , Smith. Bradshaw. Moore. D., Gordon, At- water, Skinner. Fourth row: Wallace, Tick e. on . Johnson, Southern, Councilman. Brewer. 76 tl ariuiui-z.'v.tv THEY COMPOSE 0llR LYRICS Being a national honor society for journalism students, the Quill and Scroll is truly something to work toward. Only seniors doing extra-special work on the Dol-:-WAI-1-JACK or Barker are accepted in- to this national society. Our outstanding writers are: Kneeling: Gordon, White. Simmons, Atwater, Elder, Patillo. Bradshaw, Puckett. Seated: Kinney, Strange, Alley, Newton, Boone, Williams. Standing: Skin- ner, Chamblee. Southern, Tickle. Smith, Coleman, Brewer, Moore, Miles, Medford, Alford, Spicer, Pruna, West. ...incl AMERICANS IN GAY PAREE Being composed of second-year French students interested in having a wider knowledge French than is taught in the classroom, Le Cercle Francais brings French films to the school for the enjoyment of all. First row, left to right: Foster, Joan: Boone, Williams, Hoffman, Lloyd, Carden, Kinney, Stafford, Hargrove. Cleapor, Morrison, Strange, Smith, Storey, Second row: Haynes, Murray, Sallyg Murray, Shirley: Jones, B., Atwater, Foster, Jean: Taylor, Wallace, Pres.g Brewer. V.-Pres.: Chamblee, Sec., Bell, Treas.g Henderson, Newton, Marion, Powell, Hufhnes. Third row: Neel, Johnson, Elder, Alford, Simmons, Patillo. Councilman, Horne. Blalock, Puckett, Gordon. Fourth row: Miles, Hughes, Holt. Southern, Baynes. Jones, M., Skidmore, Martin, Matkins, Ball, Anderson. Fifth row: Stuckey. Kivett, Stewart, Isley, Skinner, Had- ley, Faulkner. Nuckles, Nicholson, Hatch, McAdams, Cheek. 77 qs X . . - . 1 mg.-,fAsp..wefa J-J.xi. 02.1 The Masque and Gavel. a National Honor Society for outstanding dramatic and speech students, be- comes a reality to only a few students. However, these few truly deserve their fame. The charter members this vear are: Seated: Mr. Burroughs, Mrs. Dula, Miss Waldenmaier, Chamblee. Standing: Skinner, Strange, V.-Pros.: Black. Treasg Linnerman, Sec.: Isley. Inset: Jeffreys, Pres. I 53 f, ,. 'A iff ft' V. 3 f fl 1' F5 :' 4 fi L- l SJ L. v 1. 5: lug! 2 I fl ', 'fl 1. The Dramatic Club consists of students who are striving to promote proficiency in amateur acting and play production. In the past few years the club has really proved its ability. Our actors and act- resses are: First row, left to right: Adams, Pres., Skinner, V.-Pres.: Prickett, Sec., Strange, Treas.g Bur- roughs. Second row: Shue, Linnemann, Alley, Owens, Graves, Harper, Smith. Walton. Third row: White, A., Brock, Williams, Southern, White, B., Taylor, Smith, N., Hart, Handsell, Carlyle, Rush. Fourth row: Newlin, Ray, Morton, Britt, Earle, Patillo, Whitehead, Dismuke, Rogers, Baker. Fifth row: Smith, B., Elder, Neel, Bradley, Ward, Ammons, Adams, S.. Black, Blakey. wx-,-l qvfv -L' .,-5 -X tm . 1 . . I ff-In ' ' A va .1 - -T, 1 . . f , Q, Q g .x 5 I , . THEY l00K T BOTH SIDES 0E A RECORD The Debating Team includes members of the Debating Club who are particularly interested in public speaking and actual debates. They also participate in state debating meets. Our orators are: Seated, left to right: Mrs. Dula. Jeffreys, Linnemann, Smith. Jordan, Tillman. Standing .- Chamblee, Black, Isley, Wolfe, Hershey DEBATING CLUB To argue the Point and Win is the motto of the Debating Club. one of the most active and popular clubs at W. H. S. The proof that these students seem to like to argue may be found in the large mem- bership of the club. The debaters are: First row, left to right: Pegram, Lloyd, Tillman, D., Newlin, Jordan, Hargrove, Neel, Isley, Miles, Becky: White, Linnemann, Foushee. Second row: Newton, Rhodes, Qualls, Foxworth, Murray, Whitehead, Powell, Stewart, Somers, Smith, M., Walker, Goforth. Third row: Cham- blee, Jeffreys, Eakin, Morton, Pannill, Williamson, Tillman, A.. Boring, Stafford, Smith, M. A., Atwater, Black. Fourth frow: Zimmerman, Prickett, Browning, Hay, Miles, Barbarag Newlin, Walton, Robinson, Fuqua. S., Buff. Hershey, Isenhour. Fifth row: Atkinson. Wolfe, Bradley, Elder. Sykes, Simpson, Adams, Holt. Alley. Fyke, Ray, Jennings. 79 A MIGHTY FORTRES ULf Being the largest organization in our school, the Bible Club has many worth-while projects. It is the only club that is open to the entire student body. It's large membership includes: Abernathy, Adams, H., Adams, S. Alexander, Alford, J., Alford, Allen, Alley, Ammons, Anderson, Andrews, D., Andrews. S., Apple, Atwater, Bailey Baker, Barbour. Barns, Baynes, Beck, Berry, Biggerstal-f, Jimmy, Biggerstaff, John, Black, L.. Black, M., Blythe, Bolden. Boone, B., Boone. K., Boone, S., Boring, Bowling. Bradley, Bradshaw, E.. Bradshaw, P.. Brandon, Bran- nock, Braxton. Britt, Brock, Brogden, Brown, B., Brown. S., Browning, Buff, Burke. Carlyle, Chrisco. Clark, Clay- ton, Cleapor, Coleman, Costner, Councilman, E., Councilman, N., Craven, Creech, Crowson, Dameron, Davis, J,, Davis, R., Davis, S., Dickerson, Diffee, Dismuke, Dixon, J.. Dixon, N., Dover, Driver, Duncan, Eakin, East. Elder. Jane: Elder, Joan: Elder, S.. Ephland, Faulkner, Ferrell, Fogleman, Fonville, Forehand, Foster, Fowler, Foxworth. Frissell, Fuqua, B., Fuqua, J.. Fuqua, S., Garner, Gattis, Gentry, Gilliam, Goad, Goins. Goodman, Gordan, Graves, L.. Graves. P.. Griflin, Gunn, Guyton, Gwyn, Hadley, Hager, Harden, Hargrove, Harper, J., Harper, S., Harrington, Harris, Hart. Haskins, Hatch, Hay. Haynes, B., Haynes, R., Hege, Hester, Hogan, A., Hogan, S.. Hoffman, Holt, A., Holt, P.. Huffines, Hughes, J., Hughes. S., Hutchins, Inge, Isley. Isenhour. Jefferies. Jennings, Johnson, Jones, B., Jones, L.. Jones, M., Jordan. D., Jordan, L.. Kay, Kick, Kimbro, King. C.. King, H., King. T., Kinney, J.. Kinney. M., Ketner, Kittenger, Lashley, Ledbetter, Lee, Lewis. Lewey, Linnemann, Little, Lloyd. Long, Lorimer, Love. Loy, B., Loy. J., Loy, S., Lyerly, Madren. Maness. 80 SOUR G00 The additional members of the Bible Club arc: Mangrum, Manly, Mann, B., Mann, F., Mann, G.. Mann, S. Martin, B., Martin, E., Matkins, McAdams, R., McAdams, S., McDaniel, McLeod, Medford, Merritt, Michaels. J. Michaels, N., Miles, Barbara, Miles, Becky, Mitchell, Montague. G., Montague, J.. Montague, S., Montgomery, Moore C., Moore. L.. Morrison, Moser, Mull, Murray, J., Murray, S., Neal, B., Neal, Jean, Neal, Joan, Neel, B., Neel, D. Newlin, A., Newlin, C., Newton, Nichols, Nicholson. Oakes, D., Oakes, P., Paris, Parrish, Patillo, Pegram, Pickard Pope, Powell, Jean, Powell. June, Powell, K., Price, Pricket, Puckett. Qualls, Ramey, Ray, B., Ray, S., Reavis Rhodes, Rich, Richards. Riddle, Roach, Robertson, J., Robertson, P., Robinson, Rogers, D., Rogers, N., Roney, B. Roney, D., Roney, R., Rose, Ruddie, Rush, Satterfield, Sharpe. Shoffner, Shockley, Shue, Simpson, Skidmore, Skin- ner. Smith. D., Smith. J., Smith, Marian, Smith, Mary, Smith, P., Snipes. Sommers, E., Sommers, J., Southern Spicer, Spinks, Stafford, Stallings, Stanford, D., Stanford, S., Starling. Stockard, Stone, Storey, B., Storey, N., Strange Stuckey, Surratt, Sutton, B.. Sutton, R., Sutton, S., Swink, Swinney. B., Swinney, Y., Sykes, Taylor, A., Taylor, J, Taylor V., Terrell, Thomas, A., Thomas, B., Thomas, B., Thompson, Jane, Thompson, Jean, Tickle, Tillman, A., Till- man, D., Tillman, E., Toms, Toney, Touchberry, Bobby, Touchberry, Buddy, Vernon, Waite. Walden, Wallace, Walton Ward, S., Ward. F., Warren. Betty, Warren. Bobbie, Warren, P., Warren, S., Watson, Webster, Wheeley, White, A. White. B.. White, S., Whitehead, Williams, J., Williams, L.. Williams, R., Williams, S., Wilson, B., Wilson. H., Winning- ham, Wolfe B., Wolfe. J., Womble, Woody, Wright, York. Zimmerman. 81 VARIETY lf DS SPICE A newly organized club this year is the Owl Club. Although their motto is. Wo don't give a hoot,' they do, and they aid our school in all worth-while projects. First row: Mullis, Burgess. Wolfe, Sec.: Little, Treas.: Toms, Presg Bell, Gwyn, V.-Pres., Montague, G.: Mr. Burroughs. Second row: West, Foster. L., Gatlin, Foster, C., Moore, Nichols, Montague, J., Goad. Third row: Little, K., Nicholson, Davis, P.. Boggs, Clayton, Sharpe, Harvey, Sartin. Fourth row: Haithcock, Stowe, Davis, D., Heritage. Barbee, Chamblee. Roach, Tate. Fifth. row: Diffee, Harper. Johnson, Kimbro, Nardelli, Martin. NO-NETTES Organized in 1952 to participate in the Junior Talent Show, the No-Nettes have performed for many civic clubs throughout the city. The song birds include: First row. left to right: Puckett, Miles, Pianist, Taylor, Smith. Second row: Newton, Bcione, S., Patillo. Third row: Boone, B., Powell, Al ey. SCRIBBLERS The Scribblers were organized this year by Mrs. Tom Dula for the purpose of gaining experience in creative writing. Our interested writers are: First row, left to right: Mrs. Dula, Skinner, Ferrell. Second row: De Ford, Ray, Coble, Third row f Isley, Gattis, VVolfe. THEY ME D BROKE RECORDS The Red Cross Representatives always do an excellent piece of work in urging and encouraging stu- dents to contribute generously to the Red Cross. Our willing workers are: Seated, left to right: Mitchell, Lineberry, Oakes, Haynes, Hoffman, Jordan, Duncan. Ray, Winningham, Whitesell, Brogden. Adams. Standing .- King. Barhana, Sykes. Thomas, Dismuke, Bradshaw, Rush, Wagoner, Sharpe, Vernon. Myatt, East. Crutchfield, Beasley, Hair, Small, Kivett, Payne, Boswell. King, Alford, McCuiston, 11 CITIZENS IN THE MAKI G To better the communities in which they live. the boys in the Junior Civitan Club plan and carry out activities that will better our school. Our future citizens are: First row, left to right- Starling, Isen- hour. Bradley. Trens.g Thomas, Sec,3 Williams. V.-Pres.g West, Pres: Mr, Poovey. Sponsor. Second row.- Black. Barbee, Edwards. Moore. Cox, Gatlin. Davis. Adams, Qualls. Third row: Harper. Hair, Foster. Gwyn, Stuckey, Carr, Phillips, Hadley. Chamblee. Fourth row: Burke Wicker. Hyder. Webster. Baker Hatch. Matkins, Wallace. Brewer. 83 Carrying out activities that improve the ci --L L: ior Tri-Hi-Y tries to live up to its motto, create. maintain. and extend. throughout the s o '! e, and community, high standards of Christian character. Members of the club are: First row, . 3 right: Carden. Lloyd, Dixon, Cleapor. Andrews, Medford, Jones, Smith, Skidmore, Puckett, Sykes, Tw- e. Kinney, Kittenger, Barnes. Second row: Jordan, White, Baynes. Smith, Williams, Storey, Price, wtf June: McDaniel, Lewey, Powell, Jean: Jefferies, Patillo, Tolley, Mann. Third row: Hoffman, Costn Hutchins, Tillman. D., Freeland, Bonne, S,, Powell. K., Fuqua, S., Riddle, Huffines. Warren, Hughes, chols. Councilman, Taylor, A Fourth. row: Jones. Stone, Murray, Sally, Goins, Robertson, Fuqua, B., Hargrove, Alford, Alley, Newton, Bradshaw, Stafford, Taylor, Jones, L., Harrington. Fifth row: Minnis, Foster, Jean: Coley. Marion. Sutton. R., Storey. N.. White. Haynes. Johnson. King, Spicer, Tickle, Murray. Shirley: Southern. Sixth row: Manly, Hogan. Boone. B.. Miles, Neel, Holt, Rollins. vw BUST BETHE it 5 r I SENIOR HI-Y Planning worth-while projects. but al' --Ending-time-for 'recreation and various forms of fellowship the Senior Hi-Y consists of: First row, left ' u ' o V ' Pres.: Haithcock. Pres.: Pruna, Secs Moore. Treas.: Patterson, Chap. Second row, Hatch gm eavis. Boggs. Blakey. Third row Mr See- linger, Nuckles, Faulkner. West. Coleman, M ' Q' u . Fourth row .' Bell, Matkins, Black. Gwyn, Diffe, Folgeman, Little, Goad. 84 TIE THAT BINDS w- 7 A brother organization of the Senior Its membership includes: First row. left to right' Burgess, Sec.: Johnson, B, T Stowe, Pres.: Williams, V.-Pres., Lee. Chap. Second row: Colquitt, Dixon, .. Fonville, Third row .- Roach, Hyder, Terrell, Sharpe, Clayton, Tate. Simpson, Easeley, Andrews, Campbell, Horner. :M-as , ., ,, MW... qv-gy4.,.W.. 1 ...., I, I .,..:. . x nail JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Being a sister organization of the Senior Tri-Hi-Y, the Junior Tri-Hi-Y consists of: First row. left to right: Linnemann. Neal, Joan, Horner, Adams. H.. Somers, Smith. Second row .- Neal, B., Newlin. Haskins, Treas.g Ledbetter, Chap.g Swink, Histg Councilman, Rec. Sec.: Harper, Pres.: Walton, V.-Pres.: Robinson, Corr. Sec.: Loy, Sgt.-at-Arms: Parris. Third row: Hansel, Abernathy, Ward. Spinks, Hagar, Thompson, Wilson, Crisp, Bowes, Davis, Amons. Love. Foxworth. Fourth row 1 Adams, B., Michael, Walden. Pariss, Neel. J., Elder, J., Davis, Warren, Elder, S., Merritt, Lewis. r ru: rsuowsu ku onto Minus X. The Sophomore Tri-I-Ii-Y is a branch of th X . izations. Endeavoring to live up to their slogan. Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions, are ff ing, left to right: White, Wheeley, Miles, Newlin, Walker, Sutton, Thompson. First row, left to rig C ue, Brock, Brown, S., Blythe, Campbell, Pegram. Rickard, Bailey, Ray, Sylvia: Kinney, Secreast, els, Roney, Stallings. Nicholson, Second row: Wil- liams. Graves, Neal, Moser, Morton, Coveney, Cla , Duncan, Ray, Shirley, Stanford. Guyer, Lee, Lem- mons, Boone, Spicer. Third row: Lyerly, Tillman, Manly, Thomas, B., Holt, Hockaday, Guyton, Apple, Britt, Swinney, Farrell, East, Warren. Fourth row: Groves, Hughes. Coble, Shockley, Ephland, Goldman. Thomas, F., Surratt, Gattis, Staunton, Lashley, Sykes. l I I KEY CLUB Kiwanis Key Club is the best-Kiwanis Key Club leads the rest, expresses how the boys in the Key Club feel about their club. Their most important project this year was editing the Student Directory. Boys participating in the activities of this t row, left to right: Coleman. Pres.: Blakey, V-- Pres: Lee Sec.: Dixon, Treas.3 Mr. Everhart nd F' M' Moore, Martin, Boswell. Bell. Pruna, Brewer, Chamblee, Skinner. Third row: Johnson A Bra n ndrews, Fonville. Barbour, Stowe. Johnson, B. T., Clavton. Fourth row: Long, G., Cam I Montgomery, Mitchell. flfflTl0 ,TF W ggi 'I 'V w -.-Merge JUST A PERFECT BLENDSHIP The purpose of the Y-Teens is. To build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life. those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Chris- t1ans. Girls belonging to this club are: First row, left to right: Gordon. V.-Pres.: Bradshaw, Sec.1 Skid- more. Pres.: Sykes, Sgt.-at-Arms: Elder, Treas. Second row: Williams, Tillman, Lloyd, McDaniel. Mann. Strange, Third row: Foster. Joan: Carden, Boone, Hoffman. Foster, Jean: Coley. Atwater. Fourth row .- Baynes. Neel. King. Jones, Miles. Patillo. Puckett. 5 Q' 4 ...- E -4 s Gh 'H ll HH UU CD CD FE E SHOW omi: SFSQ 95939 mg F3 O 342 O nz :Qing PQBQQ um-wo ow me S 532 pg:uc QSQEE S5333 3 -Q gwmcf -HrEg Q W mldn' , :WBH4 xooso ,..r'n..,m-1 z'p r v-Ur': Uf'D UHUZPO 2,0910 3' v-J.. N5 g: 5'F 5 Qqmlgw moms W 22552 f'4mJ .yuig 1: -Hugo.. mzmirr 2-'5 n:',.'i. W Mm gg mg 922 9 vga?E ,Q-of ?3f wff fbpqrlgg m5'mw:'. mgfpll-O 4m0 'o. g'4:.Uiy1 W fr2E5 2200 I H -sm! 12 -am? Q. EQIP! Eggg 9m55 351m woo' 3232 ?w?: WW W WITH A S0 Furnishing us with music at any time during the day. are our glee clubs. Under the direction of Miss Wiseman and Mr. Vom Lehn, we have over three hundred students taking glee club. Our singers include: Adams, B., Adams, S., Alford, J., Alford. N., Allen, Allfred, Arrowood, Atkinson, Avinger, Ball, Ballard, Barbee, Bayliff, Baynes, Beck, Beeker, Belch, Belton, Blythe, Bolden, Boone, R., Boone, S., Bowling, Bradshaw, Bradsher, Brandon, Brannock, Brincefield, Britt, E., Britt, S.. Broadway, Brock, Brooks, Brown. B., Brown, N., Buchanan. Burch, Burke, Butler, Byrd, Campbell, Chamblee, Chandler, Chisholm. Chrisco, Clark, Coble, Coleman. Collins, Conklin, Copple, F., Copple. S., Coveny, Cox, Bernice: Cox, Billy, Crad- dock, Crawford. Creech, Crouse, Crumpton, Dameron, Davis, C., Davis, L., Davis, R., Davis, S., Dickerson, Dickey, Dismuke, Dixon, J., Dixon, N., Dodson, C., Dodson, D., Duncan, G., Duncan, M., Durham, B., Dur- ham, E., Durham, J., Eakin, Eard. East, Elder, Elmore, Everheart, Ferrell, Flack, Fogleman, Forehand, Foxworth, Fuller, A., Fuller, C., Fuqua, Fyke, Garner. G., Garner, R., Gaydon. Gentry, E., Gentry, G.. Gibson, Jimmy, Goins, Goldman, Graves, E., Graves, L., Graves, P., Greeson, Grifnn, L., Griffin, R.. Guyer, Guyton, I-Iaithcock, Hall, Handsell, Handy, Harrell, Harris, B., Harris, N., Hart, C., Hart, P., Harvel, Hatch, Hawkins, Hay, Haynes, Herritage, Hester, Hilliard, B., Hilliard. F., Hockaday, Hogan, A., Hogan, S.. Holt, A., Holt, P., Hopkins, Horner. A., Horner, B., Huffines, Hughes. J., Hughes, M., Hyde, Hyder, Inge, Inman, E., Inman M., Ippolito Isenhour Jenkins. J. Jenkins, P., Jennings, Jones. G., Jones, K. Jordan. Joyce, King, G.,' King, H., King, s., King, T., Kitner, Joan, Lashley, D., Lashley, J., Lee, C., Lee, M.. Lemmons, Lewey, B., Lewey, M., Lineberry, Linnens, Long, B., Long, J., Love, Jackie, Loy. Mac- Kenzie, Mangrum, Manley, Marlette, Martin, C., Martin, E., Martin. J., Mason. May, B., May. G., May, R., Maynard, McAdams, McBride, McCuiston, McEvoy, B. 88 I MY HEART The other members of the Glee Club are: McEvoy, M., McGowan, D., McGowan, J., McIntyre, McLeod McPherson, Medford, Melitieu. Merriman, B., Merriman, C., Merrit, Mickey, Merrit, Mona, Michael, N. Michael. S., Michaels, Miles, B., Miles, J.. Miller, A., Miller, C., Miller. D., Miller, F., Miller, J., Minnis Minor M., Minor, R., Mitchell, J., Mitchell, K., Montague, Moody, Moore, C., Moore, D., Moore, J., Moore L., Moore. S.. Morris, B.. Morris, S., Morton, B., Morton, J., Mull, Murray, J., Murray, Sheila, Murray Shirley, Myers, Neal, Neel, Newlin, Newton, Nicholson. Oakes, Oakley, Odom, Owens, Pannill, Parker Parrish, Payne, Pease, Pegram, Pennington, Perkins, Phifer, Pickard, G., Pickard, J., Portor, Powell Jean: Powell, June: Powell, K., Price, C., Price, J., Prickett, Qualls, C., Qualls, L.. Ramey, Ray, B., Ray E., Ray, Shirley: Ray, Silviag Rhodes, Richards, Roach, Robertson, Robinson, Rogers, D., Rogers, N., Roney Rose, Rougers, Rudder, Satterfield, Scearce, Scott, Secreast, Sharpe, K., Sharpe, S., Shatterly, J., Shatterly K., Shaw, Shockly, Shue, Simmons, Skinner. Small. Smith, B., Smith, J., Smith, M., Somers, E., Somers, J. Southard, Southern, Spence, D., Spence, M., St. John. Stallings, Stanford, Stanton, Steele, G., Steele, R. Stephens, L., Stephens, S.. Stewart, Stockard, Stone, P., Stone, S., Storey, B., Storey, N., Stuckey, Suggs Sutton, E., Sutton, M., Swinney, Sykes, Talley, Tanner. Taylor, Addie, Taylor, Arnold, Taylor, Terrell Thacker, Thomas, Barbara, Thomas, Betty: Thomas, F., Thompson, D., Thompson, J., Thompson, N., Till- man, A., Tillman, D., Tillman, E., Tingen, Tolley, Toms, N., Toms, S., Trull, Turner, Vaughn, Vernon Wagoner, F., Wagoner, R., Walden, Walker. Walton, Ward, D., Ward, L., Ward, N., Wardlaw. Warren, B. Warren, G., Warren, P., Warren, S., Way, Wheeley, White, Whitehead, Williams. J., Williams. L., Williams R.. Williamson, Wilson. B., Wilson, Joel, Wilson. Joyce: Winningham, Jane, Winningham. Joe: Womble York, D., York, W., Zimmerman. 89 i l 1 VOCATIO Al -w 5 Ib' Room: SAWYER-Sawyer Motor Company CHARLES WRIGHTENBI-:RRY-Malpass Super Market RALPH MARTIN-Bamby Bakery Liar: VVATT:-sw Pate Printing Company Diversified Occupations prepare students for their future life by training them in trades and office work. Our future secretaries and businessmen are: First row, left tn right: Moore. Dellinger, Arnette. Warren. Pres: Testerman. V.-Pres.: Walker, Sec.: Barts, Treasg Huftines, Kinney. Bivens. Second row ,- Martin, Allred, Far- low, Watson. Winningham, D.. Sawyer, Kappas, Hoyle. Fletcher, Hill. Thi-rd row: Mr. Burns. Crawford, Wof- ford, Simpson, Foglemun, Apple. Stewart, Horne. Pike. Holland. Porterfield, Fourth row' Wrightenberry. Sartin. Harvey, Joyce, Smith, Motley. Caviness, Boswell, R,, Nichols. Fifth row: Montjoy, Parker. Boswell, B.. Wall. Adams, Crumpton. Snow. Barry. 90 DIICATIO Coi.1.m-iN BARNEs-Scllars Ai. SARHN-Marilyn Shoe Store ALBERT AVINGER--Belk-Beck Company JANICE BAREYCOIOIHZZI Store Distributive Education aids students in learning their preferred vocations through active participation on the job. Those students which are planning their careers are: First row, left to fight .- Martin, Pres.: Manly, Sec., Swaringen. V.-Pres.: Stone, Treas.g Sartin, Assoc. Pres.: Bare, Prom. Mgr.: Mr. Casey. Second row .4 Avinger, Hughes. Garman, Copland, Whitt, Love, Williams. Third 'rowf Murray, C.. Davis. Loy. Hair. Carter, Murray. J., Barnes, Pattishall. Fourth row: Jenkins, Salter, Greeson, Boles, McGowan, Lee. Black, Forester Sparks. 9 l l ' AND THE BAND PlAYEDO QM xxx If xx. N ll A to 5 Bw QR . t , Hx X Xxx is l l Q X .1 W it it X 'IM Xa Y lf? x SX fx X ,X. M' S T m .X lu xl. in ,gt Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde and the band played on. Below we see our high school band in formation, practicing as they might be on any afternoon in the fall or spring. w ,yt '-'SF-'is-if N ' me wave- .I ,L ,QSM- F THEY KEEP IN STEP WITH W. H. S. Adding much sparkle and color as they prance in front of the band are the majorettes. They, and the drum major, participate with the band in all activities during the year. Our high-steppers this year are: Left to right: Brogden, Jones, Barnwell, Hadley, Bradley. Simpson, Newlin. 92 THEY FIIRNISH OUR S0ll D EFFECTS - - A pleasant sound to our ears is the music floating out of the auditorium as the band practices during sixth period. Being ready for a parade, game. or concert, the members of the band are: First row, kneeling .- Brogden, Jones, Barnwcll, Bradley. Simpson, Newlin. Second row: Mr. Cole, Rhodes, Berry. Horner. Sawyer, Petty, Coley, Fox, Toumaras, Kein, Benson, Satterfield. Myatt, Hadley. Third row. McLauchlin. Brock. Smith, Rudd, Mooneyham. Holt, Coe, Halachef. Oakley. Walker. Isley. Clemmer. Fourth row .- Harden, Kidd. Burke, McCulluck. Foushee, Thompson, Kakavas. Tickle. Hershey. Qualls, Jones. Patillo. Wall. Boggs. Fifth row. Stewart. Wilson, Dodson. Suggs, Hodge. Poovey, Handy, Allen, Barbee, Langley, Ellis. Sixth row: Edwards, Hinshaw, Browning, Roney. R., Costner, Hager. Montgomery, McPherson. Drake. Sawyer. Seventh row' Southern. Tyson. Stewart. Hargrove. Truitt, Meisonheima. Cheek. Roney, B., Simpson, Guyer, Boone. Eighth row .- Crutchfield. Smith, Bradley. Burke, Phillips. Durham. Payne. Right: Through the eh'orts of Director James Cole, Williams High has a band of which it can truly be proud. Performing in various sections of the state, the band marched in the State College Homecoming Pardc and played at the Shrine Orphanage Bowl in Raleigh and at Duke's High School Band Day. In February some members entered in the state solo and ensemble contest. as well as the State High School Band Contest. in March. The annual spring concert proved that much time and effort had been put int: daily practices. 93 THEY PRODUCE THE Y0lllME Leading our cheers and planning other activities that add to our school spirit, are the cheerleaders which are chosen each year by the entire student body. No sport is complete without them as they add to the winning of the game with their pep and school spirit. This years cheerleaders are: First row, left to right: Skidmore. Blakey. Head, Foster. Jean. Second row . Coleman. Hottman. Alley. Third row: Har- per, Sartin, Terrell, Barbour, Faulkner, Foster. Joan. alt. 'NNT gf D0 'T lET THE STARS GET I Y0lIR EYES Our Monogram Club is made up of lettermen who have received their letters for participating in ath- letics. Letters and sweaters are awarded in chapel at the close of each season. The lettermen of W. H. S. include: First row, left to right .- Mr. Poovey, Moore. Nicholson, Johnson. B.: Gatlin, Brewer, Pres: Sharpe. Sec.-Treas.g Harris, D., Vice-Pres., Boggs, Johnson, J. Second row .- Skinner. Barbee, Stewart, Mullis. Web- ster, E.: Qualls. Foster, L., Miller, Chamblee. Third row: Boswell. Stuckey, Foster, C., Diffee, Long, Tate, Dixon, Coleman. Little, Snipes. Fourth row: Cammack, Roach. Brown. Burgess. Davis. Clayton. Trull. Webster, B., Toms. Fifth row .- Harris, C.: Stowe, Coble, King. Goad. Harden. Simpson. Campbell. Miles, Burke. U4 IV ,,fLM,,.,Q Mn. roucunown 0F w. H. s. Parting is such bitter sorrow, says Coach Stan Huffman as he bids farewell to his depart' ors. Top row. left to right: Toms. Boggs, Chamblee, Goacl, Stuckey, Bottom row: Little. Davis, i bfi' Zyl' , King. 1' iff' 3 ,fv- H' i f ,, llll f in ,Ewa HJ my Z id' 2 f' 4 W Wil T0w. X. '1 M ,MN P+ N A ll W Ajxfxk ji 1 U oswell. Jackson, Dixon, Smith, Barbee. Little, Cammack, Webster, Toms, N,, Chamblee, M4 JL.,-Q 513.1 1 I gm fyfl .15 'X 1-ii 'l 6' 1 , if W H X , z ,2 'ei , , n V4 ' ' t . 911 ,, h ff A ,gf w'kV'72a 3' 3' f f m if , 3 Q unix L5 xv' ls' ,N an-ff' Q. Q A 1 Q U fa 69 'L S K. qi N, 1 ,-Q v X . 75 .1 '4 y Q iJv gf X is V w 1 ha fix 1 ' 1 H 1 K -f gf' N u l V , ,, A 1, '1 L, - . 11 gf-32,1 ' 'A 1 W ' yff I ' 12' , M ' is 1 A, 1 A gk '13 V . V W J 5i'gg-M31111, 1 1 Q 1 Y 1 ' Mfr, 1 ' 1 A31 45a 9 1. 4, , Ulf 5 ' 'Fu sr ' ' I 1 1 D. 7 I lil Q 1 1 f . .1 Q 1 , , an , ,N Hifi ? if CK ' R B YV F Q' I ,., V X ,ff ' . 'I Z x v 5 Q ig V x Mi 5 f' 1. , 4 f 1 Ka Q Q. '1 'X 9 yr .-1 x. 3 ' it Q 5 5 Y Q 3' W 1+ , 1 , 4 u 9' line 541,01 , , 1 x '1 , , 1 ' , 4 ' , W. ef. .f .14 1 H1 fm A Q t .,1. x , ,MQ x 1 1 A 'ff 11 1 1 1 if ggi 5,1 1 X S -l : 1 :A ' W 7 15 , 1 1 N 1,1 ' ' Q M Q 5 A ' 1 ,E , A 1 Ck' H I Q - .,l V Q K X 1 1 y bun L if x f 1, 15,3 W., 652 We-Q' n 'l5 I f' i 3 ..- 'wwe I SHOUT 'EM HIGH, SHO0T 'EM l0W The basket never seems 10 have a cover on it when these boys start shooting. Our shooting stars are. Kneeling. left to right: Foster, Mgr., Clayton, Moore. Sharpe, Nicholson. Burgess. Standing. left to right. Miller. Ass't. Coach, Stowe, Roach, Cammack, Robertson, Burke. Harper. Brewer, Russell, Ass't. Coachg Burns, Head Coach, Dec. Jun. Feb. Mar. SCHEDULE NVALTER M. WI LIAMS BULL 0 1952- ,- 9 -Graham . Home 16--Raleigh ,,,, l . . . ..Away 18-Elon J. V. .T .. ..I-Iome 6---Graham N A . Away 10--Raleigh .. Xl. .. ..,, ,, Home 13,-A-Charlotte ' li Agn. ome 16-Reynolcfsel fi. . ,,V,.L, XL. ome 20f-High Point FAQ ,,,, l ome 23-Salisbury, .H . X ...IAway 27-Greensb r . xXAway 29-AElon J. ,. X . xzjway 3-Reynold ,. TES. Away 10-Greensbor ,, :Y . ..Home 13--Salisbury X. Y H is .... HOITIC 174High Poi , . fx. ..,Away 20v-Gastonia .. F' ,, ..,,,, .....!....Home 27-Charlot . .... . .. . .,,.1..,Away 28AAshevile' ,, .. , , Home l . l I 6-Gasto af V. ph.. ,Away '?AAshev Ile ,,,, ..., ,,., . .. ,. .Away , ,I X1 ll ' s Robertson drives 1n for a layup as Burlington defeats its arch-rival, Graham, 59 to 45. 98 'TAKE ME 0llT T0 THE BAll GAME Long live the chamgs! The booming bats and tight defense boosted the Bulldogs to the 1952 State AAA Champions. The C amps are: First row, left to right. Clayton, Nicholson, Sharpe, Foster, Burgess, Roach, Snipes. Webster, Harris. D. Second row: Brogden, Barbee, Stowe, Wolfe. Campbell, Miller, Harris, C.: Johnson, Third row .- Garrison, Gilliam, Lassiter, Chamblee, Simonds, Miles, Jenkins. Fourth row.- Burcham, Vaughn. Matkins, Mr. Miller, Burke, Welch, Kimbro. .Xf Ks . it i i i . Q. I GET THE BLUES WHE IT RAINS' All through the winter these boys moped around waiting and hoping for sunny spring days. The members of our tennis team are: First row, left to right .- Morgan, Allen, Merritt, Bender. Second row.- Black, Terrell, Coble, Toumarras, Touchberry. 99 A ik I'M l00KI G OVER A F0llR lEAf Cl0VER ,.2' 'Y YH Ykr' gpg YW xii'-S Burning up the greens is their business, and' ether they form a hot combination on the golf links Our pros arezffirst row, left to right: West. Johnso . oy. Nuckles. Thomas. Second row: Nicholson Fowlcr. Foglfnan. Hughes, Mottinger, Brown. If lx 'DE CAMPTDW RACES With a new track on which to practice and hold their meets these boys looked forward to a success- ful season: First row, left to right- Boland, Terrell, Gatlin, Stuckey, Alexander. Touchberry. Tate. Johnny l-Iambright, Martin, Second. row: Gentry. Braxton. Harper, Forrester, Long. Little, Biggerstaff. John Webster. White. Third row .- Atkinson, Toms. Harden, Fowler, Johnson. Mr. Seelinger, Stanford. Tate Jimmy: Davis. Biggerstaff, James 100 X 'DNWARD suunoasf V Giving the boys much confidence and boosting their morale are our forts are we able to have such a varied and popular athletic left to right: Russell. Linnemann. Burns, Miller. Standing. left to 1 4 ,V , 1:1 'ih , gk -H-fl-, Q . ., Q 5 i ii. t Q . X lo A-A9 WASHBOARD BllIES What team would be complete without the managers? As nursemaids of thc teams, our football, basketball, and baseball managers should be remembered for their hard work. We salute this year's managers: First row. left to right: Stewart. Qualls, Foster, L.. Merritt. Second row- Gatlm, Foglcman. Foster. C.. Gwyn. 101 Y .nl ,. ! mmm Vg'-1,,:,E.m,,,. 3 '- naw 'AE S0 I m 5 1 . is' N V Q g ,F-gin !4 :i'k-n as in 'Wx .urn 3 I an K 5 K 0 1 v peg wg ,. .. F E.. 4 L NEW K 0 45,4-f 5 i if 43- b ,Q --1' . 5 if Q13 ,,-fe lf? ' ' Q., AM' . A 1 'Wm ' ' gg? QM ' .M is ,,wf'yf S Y Q ff, vt ,, X ,f SW HK . 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N, M ,-4-x Y -fas- s X ,xv .Q 5 'Q fav' ww.. 1 N xg i a J 1 l 4 - 4 COLLEGE X MAN E COUNTY INSTITUTION xx Is .flnxious to Serve the Wil , lil GH DUA ES F WALTER WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOI Elon offe courses in art, Bible, biology, botany, business, chemis y, coaching of major sports. commerce, dramatics, educ ion, English, French, geology, German, Creek, history, home economics, hygiene, journalism, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, physical education, psychology, religion. sociology, and Spanish. For information write or call L. E. Smith, President, Elon College, Elon College, N. C. DR. L. E. SPIKES Superinlenzlent of BURLINGTON CITY SCHOOLS afar? ' Q. Martha Southern: The air's beginning to show through. S fc, Betty L. White: Whafg wrong with your tires? 1 Q Here in Our City of B U R L I N G T 0 N Let us all work together to make our Community A good place in which to liveg A place where honest work brings an honest livingg A place where initiative and progressive ideas bring forth returnsg A place where the City Government serves all its peoplesg A place where we worship and live our religious principlesg A place livingg where we can work anrl play and enjoy the goodness of A place where our boys and girls will want to establish their homesg A place worthy of being called OUR HOME? The City Council and Officials Who Are Dedicated to Making BURLINGTON A Better Place to Work and Live 2- G ccfgfie .Qie 3v W, Vw Qgfgqemhryg X awvyjw QW Q W 'Cas ce Isley B111 got h1S nose broken xn three places m the future' ME t9X Q George Montague: Well if he takes my advice, he'11 keep out of those places For Over 60 Years One of Burlingtonlv Most Reliable Institutions QE. B. 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Cr MAIN STREET DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS WHITMAN'S CANDY EASTMAN KODAKS uWe Appre ate You Businessv ISEME 255.2 MTSIN Q2 2125 C T5 - M yy ff, X 0 xg M, iw Mfffgfzgifjfgfici xwfffi SWA It 11,7 Ziyi! Joan Foster: Jack is so original. He says things to me that nobody else would dream of sa ind. Y Jean Foster. what has he been up to now--asking you to marry him? CAROLINA MOTORS, INC. Complete Service on All Makes of Cars NEW AND USED CARS BUICK TRADE-INS ARE BETTER When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them, BURLINGTON, N. C Buick Block-S. Main I HOLT Congratulations HOSIERY from MILLS, INC. I , GOLDMAN S BURLINGTON, N. C. Your Favorite Store LADIES, FULL-FASHIONED for HOSIERY LADIES, SMART SHOES ,Sl-. X X 2 N 'I ,Ly Congratulations to the Senior Class ALBRIGHT CONSTRUCTION CO. Webb Avenue Qfj,Q::'5 X PHONE 6. orsz N ' as CE E Q51 A I X. if + Egg.. X A Pat Bradshaw: What a glorious painting! I wish I could take those lovely Q colors home with me. A Nell Councilman: You will. You're sitting on my paint box. Ex , R .iff L COLEMAN7S MEN'S SHOP FINEST IN MEN'S WEAR vii Arrow Shirts-French Shriner 8 Urner Shoes Sporlswear by Revere and Bolany Best Wishes to All Graduates of 1953 BAKER- AIVIIVIA K HOSIERY .wt M 6 ,. Xfb . ' e vil l pe. fi, - - B LINC, NO ROLINA ifgii as av? fi e PHIL H. AST AGENCY ALAMANCE LAUNDRY INSURANCE and DRY CLEANERS Fire - Life - Casualty Hgave a Day ,he Phone 64414 Laundry Wayw Since 1918 Security Bank Building BURLINGTON, N. C. DIAL 6-6381 J NIINI is Jack West: What is that bump you have on your forehead? Ph11Ip Pruna: Oh, that must be where a thought struck me. I, Munras CAROLINA CLEANERS W K3 SANDWICH SHOP ODoRLEss CLEANING Q DIAL 9224 ,k 224 W. Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C. 1320 North Church Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE RADIO SERVICE RCA TELEVISION Sales and Service 422 N. Church St. BURLINGTON, N. C. RICH 8: THOMPSON Ambulance Service DIAL 6-1622 BURLINGTON, N. C. COM SEYf0NS.'EiI T DAIRY PRODUCTS, Inc. Q Quality Dairy Products DIAL 6-4252 Merfs, Womerfs and Chilclrerfs Hosiery BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Quality Foods - Low Prices ALLEY and RADER WN SERVICES SESIREEE HEATING SUPPLIES Wholesale n NO. 1 NO. 2 CRIME' ,llvoflfhfad BURLINGTON, N. C. O- G. an UC ef Club Drive . ip 8 5? Im If Rfwfgfr if REM ' phine Tillman: Why should a man who stutters travel by freight? 16 oug Davis: Because he can't express himself. -5 A PEL PIGGLY-WIGGLY 5 Q X C8005 frqf 417' ANDERSUN CO- Esso sekvlce gif' GROCERIES Tires - Batleries - Accessories 1 MEATS PRODUCE 1 - - BURLINGTON. N. C. South Mam btreet North Church Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 9197 R. E. BGONE LORIMER Laundry -:- Cleaners H O S I E R Y . A MILLS, INC. Cornizgaiolf 3:22 and t ' MANUFACTURERS DIAL 6-6226 of Men'S Novelty Hosiery BURLINGTON, N. C. E. MAY RUG SERVICE RUG CLEANING sos W. FRONT ST. DIAL 6 MW! 1 Y rv PM ' W K M W fps i? 5 Coy Clayton: I have a splinter in my hand. Bobby T. Johnson: Why don't you stop scratching your head. Burlingtonls Own Department Store ' Burlington Born ' Burlington Owned 0 Burlington Nlanaged South Main Street DIAL 0-1686 Visit Us fur Your Needs in lfhinn, Gifts, Glass, Silver - All Nationally Advertiser! Lines we id' Ml 5 All JI:- .!i Ep THE TREASURE HOUSE :Gifts Io Treasu ren 107 East Front Street BURLINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA HadIey's Esnali. 1808 The Jewelers GRAHAM, N. II. al' Gorham , . I I-Iovilond Silver Chino I I IMI ,O I0 I Sissy C.: Is he really a member of the-K.K.K.'! D , V1 1 UJ Ellzabeth Puckett: Yes, Kourt 'em, K1ss 'em and Kick ern. fvjllffx If 'DW MDX! Buren Qireh Ilansuzrp walls Qllumpanp vsfu A INCORPORATED W3 I Maufaclurers of f MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE 'Il BURLINGTON, N. C. W ,W I TRUITT'S STORE PEOPLES MEMS and INSURANCE AGENCY GROCERIES . i Insurance of every descrzptzonw Phone 6-9602 National Bank Building GLEN RAVEN, N. C. phone 6.3951 SOUTHERN MUSIC BURLINGTON,S MUSIC CENTER BAND INSTRUMENTS By Leblane, Noble-t, Courtois, and Martin SHEET MUSIC 702 West Davis Street PHONE 6-7875 X MW WW f . Stewart Toms: We'd have Won that football game if our captain hadn't lost his head. Pat McDaniels: Was it that bad? I heard it was only a tooth. HOME FINANCE COLE MOTORS COMPANY AUTO LOANS : FINANCING 1 REFINANCING 333 South Church Str:-et u BURLINGTON. N. C. ORA., I .P . AC E. Is. Yvhilo, Mgr. PHONE 6-7331 aj? and i ' E ATIONAL Dealer 56-5 ' Long Finishing 'bl , North Church Street 3 F P E DIAL 6-5781 o W 74 'V'-1, 4' Nix, WPT ' 21 VE 2 if 9, ,w, w Finishers of FINE HOSIE Y MOOREFlELD'S X FLORIST VQA7 WH AL COMPANY ' 1 X N0i0HS,6fU,'9,MA 'N CE L 5 0015 es 2 NSURANCE P E6- 26 I 13 N I M-ins: .- MW r . -, YK- n r . 1' '. 12' M ,.,.g I fbi! .. V ie ' ,-In.-15 ' I I ,z',f'x-P+'- if '44 L Q 1 'ilu 'I-fig ,rf V I 2' ,- 5, ii ' Shirley Williams: Whapgl-xii a bou oxide blondes who lrliadlf HJ If . such a fuss at the game? I j, ,I Lloyd Skinner: Why, just say the bleacher ent wild! if '24 A f ' ALAMANCE FCX SERVICE GRIFFITH USED gg CAR CO. FEED SEED 'gNew and Used Cars so O P I ' A F ' CE 508 North Church Street FERTILIZER PHONE 6-5063 Best Wishes f rom GEORGE H. FOXWORTH ARCHITECT U-SAVE-IT STCIRE Fruits - Vegetables Groceries 138 W. Front Street Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Millinery, Lingerie and Accessories MISS TH U RSTON'S S H O P Correct Feminine Apparelv l30 Maple Avenue ISIIRLINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes rom f BRYAN'S GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries Western Meats Frozen Foods a Specialty PHONE 6-7386 BURLINGTON, N. C. BEST WISHES HOME FURNITURE ,,,,,,, srones G R A H A M R. O. WIIIISONANT, Owner U ' W A S H ' I T Complete Home Furnishings PHONE 62155 243 Maple Avenue Dial 61872 216 West Davis Street Dial 8207 to QW W 7 if , ll 7 f37,,,Lr. -JJ I N ' 1 af IQ f I 1 i rfb M? Isa . here have you been? pd Jim ixon: I was in the phone booth talking to Shirley but some guy WI vwrante use the phone and we had to get out. Mk T WV THE NATIONAL ASHER-MCADAMS BANK OF DRUG CO. BURLINGTON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS .llenzlier Federal Reserve System 6-9226 Yl1l'0ll1Ilgt'l' K t 4'Our Policy - Safety Firstv BUR 'NGT0N' N' C' Mit' JwQcLA ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS 72 1 1' Jos'r:u's U Q7 I SINCE 1897 M 'A' Representatives: L. C. CHILES- BOB BUIE 611 Colonial Drive, High Point, N. C. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, lNC. Sales Q Service FRANK CULP GENE MATKING Phone 6-5258 116 Beaumont Ave. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA E el f'ifW 4? M' f' ,V ,MB b Harvey: o you think yournfather would. object to my marI'yin'?'yoM '7 Clava W M J Frances I.: If he's anything like me, he w11l. n I I Q J In I7 W 1 K C W l4'L 'P f A W WW I - RR L GENERAL p ,A,.J.1-5 We W, M . I C TIRE SUPPLY, Inc. EW OTO A-YMO Distributors l' ' GENERAL TIRES and Dependable Used Cars BATTERIES X KRAFT SYSTEM I for TIRE REEAPPING J . 304 North Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. 301 N. Main Street Telephone 6-6951 or 6-7357 DIAL 6.5533 BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMAN C E KIRKlVIAN'S DRUG COMPANY Young Fashions .- I Accuracy ,k Purity Service Corner South Main Street and Maple Avenue BURLINGTON. N. C. Your New Rexall Store Bailey-Coble Building Opposite Post Office Kiwi? if M wg.M ' N,,SfgL',wLfW ffl Coach Huffman to Bruce Mullisz Wipe that opinion off your face! Q 4 OJ' 9r'M'!'vf BEST WISHBS T0 THE CITIEKIEFDRY and Zo SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 C 5' 'NC- S ffoffl One Call Cleans Alf' 5M I Webb Avenuv and Flannvr Stn-et S SANDWICH SHOP BURLINGTON. N. C. L DIAL 6-4-4-39 TI PATTERSON OLDSMOBILE CO., INC. OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Sales : Service 306 North Church Street IDIAL 6-7700 A. H. PATTERSON, Mgr. QAK GRQVE CAFE Congratulations to L L L The Class of '53 We Speczalzze zn PIT COOKED BARBECUE S and MCCLURE BRUNSWICK STEW FUNERAL SERVICE Sandwiches - Sunflaes BURLINGTON Phone 7488 Fountain and Curb Service GRAHAM Phone 2711 'S DEAN PATTERSON M. W. CROWSON XS CONSTRUCTION co. ALL SLASSLS OL L E Wafer - Sewer - Grading INSURANCE TRANSACTED Roads - Streets - Alhletic Fields 219 E- Davis Smlm mx Phone 6-6126 1150 S. Main sf. Garrison Building BURLINGTON. N. C. BURLINGTON, N, C, NS w Q, Txb-2 4-LVLL LLL --Xt so 6 X ee- I N 'T N .. S BS T X . rw iw ' .D X -EQ L S L Q E 1 if i-XS Q-C I I .xii Q X , fi! xxx -X ,L LS fig iw 'X ' L V5 X Nancy Thompson: I. Y. Q. Jerry: Aw, I. Y. Q. 825655 Kgs? is Jerry Long: Nancy, What are the initials of the International Yo h Qugm? t CX ALAMANCE AUTO SUPPLY CO. I Wholesale Distributors AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES Phone 6-3616 1373 N. Church St. A BURLINGTON, N. C. NEESE-SHOFE FURNITURE C Devolezl in Making' RRICIITER : BETTER : HOIV DIAL 6-4273 BURLINGTON, N. C. ANGLIN STUDIO Photographers of Burlington High School Annual for Past Twenty-hoe Years PORTRAITS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY COPYING and ENLARGING KODAK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ln Photographic Service for a Half Century PHONE 6-3452 East Davis Street BURLINGTON SELF SERVICE Props. W. P. WALKER 84 SONS Fresh Meals aml Siaple Prorluce Fresh Fruils and Vegetables BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS CO. L1-. 349 Worth Sire-vt BURLINGTON, N. C. DIAL 6-6634 BURLINGTON, N. C. I IS if 15555 ie EEF Si MLW I , I MM? J fb M C AQ 'j MMV eclifm eeIf1'?Ii1 . Evngfiiotginifnifgnligilefolfgwrgfi phfiis' W A i ' 3 7 Television Company S D A R WMP M of Burlington I E R C O . A W S ll f is 9 W We eSer?2ice xy V' I 526 Rauhut Street: M!!! Mt Ol AU BURLINGTON, NORTH LINA BHCUFUFON- NAC- XM If fi M If' I If Le My My BARKERQS TIRE SEER' I' 0, I GUY BARKER f if Q 'W , Affwf U. S. ROYAL S M I W e Specialize in Vulcanizing and Recapping Tires 374 Davis Street Ph0I1C 6-8901 Celanese Lanese Corporation CELANESE LAN ESE Reg. U. S. Pat. OH. BURLINGTON, N. C. GWYN,S ESSO SERVICE CENTER COMPLETE CAR SERVICE PHONE 6-8979 1313 S. Park Avenue if A I. A M A N c E F A R M S U P P L Y Sub-9iflifl 9' FEED - SEED - FARM SUPPLIES of sc - - an Celanese Corporamm Your Frzenrlly Parma Dealer of BURLINGTON-GRAHAM HIGHWAY America GRAHAM, N. C. We Deliver Phone 6-9888 je-1,4 M Z70W'A7' Im W we WM we , G' Kmbro W t brand t 1 ey Halthco asebal c1a I C1 ,0lf.Lf,yJZ,,fg 15273 ff: 71!l!m.fJ,dlf,,f!fbf' . i : i fjjpte ? ' : ' 1. . P. Kimbr ' here ain't o such nd. Wiley Hai ock: Su ere is. It as a gr der and I Q' ed it up. 7 N P' X W? W QTLNE Ls,HfNslFRY Manu acturers llfflg fp 'QNX f of My ,FUL FASHIONED HoslERY ' FJ! gf BURLINGTON, N. C. Headquarters for Stylish Clothes N I C H 0 L S for High School Stlwlents C L N E R S Since 1914 ALTERATIONS if SHIRTS LAUNDERED T. N. BUONE PHONE 6-8320 T a i 1 0 1' S BURLINGTON, N. C' 225 Trollinger Street and BURLINGTON, N. C, CREENSBORO, N. C. X it MW ii 'PQ M rf nw R EP Sl W ,W f , 6? 5 M ,llffl - O 1 A jl Th reason a Mhas so many fri ds IS that hlS tail wags instea i wi' 1 ' X gue. xc-5 M gm' A5-1, -' MWA HOOD SPORTING GOODS 3,3 Q9 210 West Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C Qi Q PHONE 6-4797 . 69,2 Fishing' anzl Hunting Equipment anzl Christmas Toys ? Sp Athletic Equipment and Columbia Bicycles P 5' AWARD SWEATERS AND JACKETS ': Special Prices to Students HOR S U M N E R ' S O RY CLE ER AUTO SUPPLY X 7 SUIT Complete Line of 5 ASU AUTO ACCESSORIES T Distributors of We Try Please DUNLOP TIRES and BATTERIES 2 739 Ea avis Street -Qi I 6-2162 1317 S. Park Avenue 5 -ik X BU I TON, N' C' PHONE 6-8979 Ul KIVETT MOTOR SALES Sales NASH Service DI 6 5 36 BURLINGTON, N. C. ef Xi T X u 5 XP 5 s N X ,B Q Q R it 2 X N 9 A 5 3 N Q 'N we ew Ye PSN X Mr. Easley: Can you tell me one of the uses of cowhide? Pat Gordon: Yessir, it keeps the cow together. J' 1 '. G f 6 A f SKID'S DRIVE-IN Visit Us for Snacks That Satisfy Highway T0 J. CURRY ISLEY Er SONS GROCERIES : MEATS FRUITS : VEGETABLES Delwery hervzce 1216 Maple Avenue Phone 6-2103 . AUTO PARTS and ELECTRIC COMPANY Q. Church Street BURLINGTON, N.xC.OX X Q1 ' DI 11 4288 G7 HR 1511511 sn s Hoslzngltgix Manulcw 115' 1 X I 3' OSIERC AQ? RQ 0 ' K BURLI GTON, 'ORTIQ' AROLINA MJ M A ' , JW:-W jijafpkw AW Wyff if N Sarah Mann: I ran over your cat, but I have come to replace it. Louise Atwater: Very well, but are you sure you can catch mice? WEST END FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS 308 Trollinger Street PHONE 6-9406 H. T. NEESE and E. A. SHOFFNER R The 50m2I'S-Purdue Koury Hosiery Mills . A enc Inc. , g y' Manufacturers ML A Serving in and eal Estate - Morgage Loans Converters f Fire, lomobile, Casualty KE' ge itle Insurance ONDS a N t W f menzbers J mix FM! PARIIII: Q GLENN MILLER C. C . Ow1ERs Ki, 1 ' P. O. Rex 888 0Hic oLtlI Sprinrf Telephone 6-0245 DIAL 6- 3 0455 OM BURLINGTON, N. G. M R LINCOLN -:- MERCURY I Sales, Service and Parts ily LILIEN Re LEE, INC. T 3 - 2441 West Davis Street Q. Telephone 6-8491 BURLINGTON, N. G. it .5 gi Also THE BEST IN USED CARS H II Ili . If V Mwfjkw WWW!! M 9 fi! iv J 2:12 Jilin or? gslgs c ref! Q W v ' Y' fff I 4 if ILLE fic f r r . :H IV H V . , df' ' Q I 'Hr :Melville ' ' 1 r 1 ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xi , umiall GRADE AW 1 A 2 W A 0 alzh iiiiiil Hawk ' ' U' 1 RW Hab WH' ED I i L i m Phone: 5-6391 immnss INC -., ful . Y nuiqii. 'ln w.mn.u.c PIN ,--- SIE, Yay 3117 A 94 DAIRY QUEEN C6 Greensboro Highway Come to the Dairy Queen for the Best in Ice Creamy KILROY'S Curb Service 6 to 12 P.M. Webb Avenue at Big Gun 1109 Webb Avenue BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA X '7f1Jpf,-A., IW W5 W W M MM U by , w rg you in history? ard owe h, I always say, 'Let bygones be bygonesf' I Q U, JOM f IRST FEDERAL SAVINGS M ' , AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - - SPONSORS OF THRIFT-SAVINGS AND HOME OWNERSHIP SINCE 1914, , Nl We Invile Your Accnunl Current Dividend 3? EACH ACCOUNT INSURED T0 310,000 I Tp A AV 102 W. Front Street DIAL 6-2418 ' STRATFORD HOSIERY C O R P O RA T I O N BURLINGTON, N. C. I? gs. 5 A I III Fw Best Wishes from H A R D W A R E TROLLINGER STREET C O M P A N Y GROCERY Bob Messer, Mgr. All Kinds of REGAL DRY CLEANERS 1603 S. IIIIIIFFII Siren-1 'gAIways Really I0 .Serve Youn DIAL 6-3742 BUILDING MATERIALS Your Patronage I s Appreciated DIAL 6-5584 33244: 'EL- G' X QKM3' Q3 E 'N Shirley Andrews: I have had to make a living by my wits. Sandra Medford: Well, half a living is better than none. BICK LONG MOTORS, INC. Weid like to show every truck owner the many extra-value features found on the wide range of Dodge Job-ratedw trucks. TIICICIS a Dodge truck built specifically for every hauling purpose. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 1258 S. Church Street Phone 4221 BURLINGTON, N. C. WARREN'S HOSIERY SHOP Roofng, Gultering, Skylight, and 'T' Cornice Makers, Heating, Venlilating and Air Conditioning S. B. THOMAS CO. 304 South Main Street DIAL 6-5550 BURLINGTON, N. C. BURLINGTON, N. C. P. 0. Box 37 HAZEL KNITTING MILLS, INC. FOSTER MACHINE SHOP Ziff Zwf WMV ,,7fZ.1WJ ,M iff! fee WM jfbidiizgg XVVVUJ ,U l l onald Matkins: Don't you ever use toothpaste? cf ll-l Bill Wolfe: Why should I when I haven't any teeth loose? UUAL WHEN YOU WANT FURNITURE BE SURE AND SEE THE BIG-FOOTED BOYS Sam i'Clark 1 At .. Newton or City Furniture Co. DUNCAN'S ESSO SERVICE . Davis and Church Streets KIRK HOLT HARDWARE CO Hardware . . . Paints Builders Supplies Mill Supplies and All Kinds of FARM IMPLEIVIENTS GIFT SHOP-Second Floor DIAL 6-5348 Byrd's Food Center Your Friendly Store I Specializing in M E A T S I 808 East Davis Street BURLINGTON, N. C. RAVEN MOTORS New and Used Cars E. A. Hoyle DIAL 6-0381 GLEN RAVEN WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY RADIO SHOPS BURLINGTON PLANT takes place? 701 Q-rw ,raft E ,xyiiy Q jl-e7.i-ffl, Mr. Everhart: When water turns to ice, what is the greatest change t . . We Bill Martlnz The pr1ce. -. x Whafs in a name? Continuous Quality UOTYIED UND!! Aumomvv or ms CO ANY MIDWAY SUPER MARKET f - f 1 Lf' M I , 1 f A n AIR9C?u'O9DT1'glbNEl5 ' ,113 V' DIAL 6-1343? . E BURLINGTON, N. C. Cash and Carry - Self-Service ,n,, ..1lX,fLLc- , f w .S f 1 7. f, Lk, , L. MATKIN'S ESSO 6'Try Our Servicev HARDWICK'S FURNITURE SHOP Repairs - Refinishing NORTH MAIN .. and - and Building Reproductions of Antiques PhOl'1e 7107 115 Fisher Street Phone 2953 Ice Refrigeration Keeps Foorls Fresh, Longer! Remember-Cold alone is not enough! Burlington Ice Delivery Company, Inc. PHONE 6-2439 if ,I I' , f f f I' U , I f I r Dhrrell Andrewsz' How do you like bathing beauties. Charles Fonyille: Dunno. I never bathed any. I ' CARROLL 81 PICKARD I Arrolmms AND CouNsi:LLoRs AT LAW Congmmlatmns lu- from 801-2-3 Security Bank Building BURLINGTON, N. C. f NWV . OWS, 1 Sanitone ,I ' ow White LEAMNG sAN!ror:2 LAUNDRY of 0 . 'YIIW A 02 C f , ' r. Fifth Street W 232 WEST FIFTH STREET Phone 6-4922 Bob Fonville OJ italndaird Hosiio y MIIIS, Inc. I BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 9.1 1 N, N? U- wmiiqk gag,- A -, -1 1 mm QQ? 4, 'af 0 VL., James Brewer: Are you fond of nuts? -,Gi M X, 7 Barbara Waite: Is this a proposal? QQ! '46 ba-L. CENTRAL GROCERY CO, LNC. WHOLESALE GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND CONFECTIONERIES DI AL 6-3161 122 North Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. EPSI' 014+ HIGHWAY 70 DIAL 6-1273 BURLINGTON, N. C. A. D. PATE AND CO. Reliable Printers Since 1906 DIAL 6-2082 BURLINGTON, N. C. CHAS. J. DURHAM, JR AGENCY INSURANCE SERVICES FIRE - AUTO - LIFE Dial 6-7943 or 6-0488 303 Trollinger Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Z I M M E R M A N BARGAIN HOUSE . 339 Worth Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA North Main Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA I it In IN Exits yi io etie Berrie: This liniment makes my arm smart. J? Wy Jimmy Elder: Why don't you rub some on your head. ., BIGGERSTAFF Er BEAMON ' T O W E R H 0 S I E R Y REAL ESTATE : RENTS INSURANCE M I L L S BURLINGTON, N. C. S33 ii E SQ is Ns DINING ROOM FOR CIVIC AND PRIVATE PARTIES Service Station I Old Hickory DiSg?IIffDb?.ZZ.e' 5- ff M- CAFE , S. R. Shinny Mansfield PURE OIL PRODUCTS Lubrication - Waxing t Washing - Tire Repair Road Service FOR RESERVATIONS DUNLOP TIRES PHONE 9113 RED GIANT BATTERIES if Corner of Graham Located on the and Queen Anne Streets Graham-Hopedale Road DIAL 9177 Near Western Electric PEELE ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIOIYS BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1229 Webb Avenue DIAL 6-4441 I MMWWWQ b' D . Why t ou s hIs face? ai . d, and e y ' -never slap a guy when he's chewing tobacco. 66 aj ,IENNINGS M. BRYAN F I T Y JENNINGS M. BRYAN, JR. M' OSIERY V Insurance That Protects . M I L L S , IN C . DIAL 7458 B E S 7' i BURLINGTON, N. C. 0 F Men's and Misses' L U L K Fancy Hose Woody WiIson's T0 A' 'A' Men'5 5 Phone 6-4.342 B O K I BURLINGTON, N. C. Styles of Tomorrow I , Today T R O L L I N G E R S F L O R I S T S . ,1l. O Flowers for All Occasions 351-353 South Main Street 139 East Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C. BURLINGTON, N. C, Day Phone 6-1668 Night Phone 6-9057 I ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS AND REWINDING SMITH ELECTRIC REPAIR CO. MOTORS BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone: Day 6-6298-Night 6-6879, 6-4779 129 East Ruflin St. E. M. Pendergraph, Manager Burlington, N. C. , . ff I par? , X Nt. fx I ' J' ' f AX V Y Ar. x AF I 1 I.. I-if MRI X435 X . Ax . X .A .af 1 X xx l ,RI Mrs. Poovey: A truck has run over your best hat! 1 Mr. Poovey: Was I wearing it? THE HOOD SYSTEM .SN Q INDUSTRIAL BANK BURLINGTON, N. C. 3 Nb Q E F I R D ' S U DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING S TUBE R K COMPANY XI Elon College Road BURLINGTON, N. C. PLUMBING and HEATING ir BEST WISHES from PHONE 6-6930 El-DER P. 0. Box 371 HOSIERY MILLS, INC BURLINGTON, N. C. Q J fag WKMALPASS SUPER MARKETS Y? , I The Best Foods at the Best Pricesv X THREE STORES i L Alamance Road 632 Rauhut Street A G, 343 S. Worth Street A-V W e Appreciate Your Business X N' 1 1 , M. W QW RQTW 0.6 A ova , . yy Ip f I hMarionh imer Cafter ein era on f r pe ci sb: Oh, r, will 'C ? Eggcgrf t,fmy dear, e irel p to . J , oss M R c ANY E C S V CE G ERAL P an' ' EST WISH 5 P 6-7326 from ' tDavis 1rmft ' 6GJIl Yea I SSO . 9 ICE ' p , IIURLI. GT N. ORTH A OLI mf, 4 . if 1 I A l', Y s ,F I s1.Ec RucuTY-9 JEFFERS STANDA f A U ,P Lov-qEs'r lTE'V. INTHE g:AWL'v LIFE . MI BUDGEI W COMPANY r 1 sua' J' , 'N 5 is U y ' DAVIS STREET PHARMACY K E DIAL 6-8369 rg-Jwfzg XQUMPZANY H DRUG CO. DIAL 6-1661 Burlington B U R LI N GTD N City Schools Cafeterias B U S I N 5 -cC4Iways Serving You the Bestv I2 Cl L L E G E Mrs. Lee Barham, Supervisor TI Mrs. Norman Fidler, Sec.-Treas. A V , I lg T 0 K2 0' W M IQJQQQ I UM' f X I Shirley Murray: If he smashed a clock ould he be convicted of killing time? Juky Hargrove: Well, not if the clock struck first. J. C. Harrls umberCQIo?Q ny QQQJK M n faclurers E - I H A R R I S I N gg C1 IBTJILDING MAT ALS AND CIA IL W fb? ES HOUSE AP N I Telephone 6-31 Q! 50 . r g Stree X ig ,fx . 'Xfej A V I f IO . QQ, ON CLEANERS2. fmzplete Laundry :Q Dry Cleaning Service FUR STORAGE . My fWe ick Up and Deliver 24 Hour Service on Request Phone 6-5586 436 North Church Street SYKES FOUNDRY and MACHINE CO., INC. FOUNDERS -:- ENGINEERS DIAL 4-281 Maple Avenue BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA cifg C G 1 wi'-ig, ii - YQ , ie s f is f f '? PCd:Wht'dfh? ' - A aaflile or: gh,1St1?a'gaathc?1?sSe?that has been overseas, a veteri-'rl' :Zigi 1 if 0 TY IS THE SINCEREST FLATTERY ky CIC? f Westbrook Studios A 1236 S. Church Street DIAL 6-6474 X l 1 Best Wishes Jobs done in accordance with 30 the U. S. Department of Agriculture. ' Known to be permanent. Proof Class of 1953 happily furnished that we consist- from ently make good where others fail. Free Service Each Year S E R V I C E After Treatment Q EASY TERMS ROOFING ' SIDINC COMPANY All Types Special Type Roofs Known to 1 Last 25 Years 6, 1304 S. Church Street CARL F. M1I.L1-1R, State Mgr. DIAL 6.2920 Phones: 6-0771 - Night 6-1015 5, .J- tLAMxA,N'CEgt-L'uMBER COMPANY . n 'r , - -ggQw.t1 .V ..,, xr Biltldflig MateQal?'0f Every Descrzptzon , -kj I 1-w Cx: i X - Q -JYBURLINGTON, N. C. . - ,ly X, L' Ex .. A V I F f, X L xl. X' r X L V x U' bk .' X M, 'V X L 'X -X' in l .1 f -lv fl l , WJ E J ! 1 . I I 4 ' i ' gizina gafgis: Dovyviomu reallly llikedcaonceited boys better than the other kind . ' esy O mqn: at ot er in . ' u val 'I I 14. 41 iii limi il 'To Be Sure-Insure With THE IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. W. C. SURRATT, Dist. Mgr. B. 5' L. HOSIERY CO., Inc. Full Fashioned Hosiery P. O. Box 873 : Phone 6-7148 BURLINGTON, N. C. R A Y ' S E s s o S e r v i c e Phone 3710 S. Church St. Across from Walter M. Williams High School GAS, OIL, TIRES, BATTERIES WASII and GREASE Call For and Deliver Manly Ray C U R R I N 6' H A Y Menis and Boys' Wear BURLINGTON, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS from EDWARDS 8E WILLIAMS Architectural Designers 219 Bailey-Cohle Building BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE MOTORS,INC. Your CHEVROLET Dealer Church Street at Third DIAL 6-1681 BURLINGTON, N. C. Q' Sw 451 5 ' A Nj: .3 X N -vm Q XC, X' IN if Q3 W WX 2, ,Z W DSR ? Jfff m31f.::?:1312z1p F7 R, 4,219 2 2 if 2 S ' QQ? -E f - EET YOUR FRIENDS BACARIQCIRIJZNAY?-L6 QQ! Qi Z at the - E ON DRUG sToRE SIX SPESZRER D BU 26 jak' ELON COLLEGE, N. C. D, 1 61243 451 13. ' I gi S ff OIL SALES COMPANY 'U PURE OIL PRODUCTS 1525 S. Park Avenue PHONE 6-9393 In the Tar Heel State of the Forty-Eight :'iifZ'54. 4: ffiwg. 9. , X Pg X Y x ,X X x N , 6 1150 AM W F N S 93.9 FM Burlingtonas Progressive Stations M3 Jw I W I ' I ' Clement Diifee: Pd like to try on that suit in the window. V Clerk: I'm sorry sir, but youill have to use the dressing room. FOSTER HOSIERYYZAIIZ ers of Fin omerfs H siery 1 2LJf6b mance Pri in IX: W6 ' Compo +Q IJ Co merci ri ting n avin 1 hoto-Ofse DIAL 6-1881 729 South Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. PINE pix CHEMICAL, Inc Janitors' Supplies EHONE 3146 L O. Box 726 BURLI , N. C. Wrenn-Wilson, Inc. Men's Clothing i' R. 0. BROWNING, General Agent PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 138 East Front Street Phone 6-85418 DIAL 6-4767 6I3 Security Bank Building BURLINGTON, N. C. I My IWW Photographer: Do you Want a large or small picture? Mary Ann S.: Small, please. Photographer: Then close your mouth. Judge- Lf-o Carr Louis C. Allen Louis C. Allen. Jr W. D. Barrett A. M. Carroll T. C. Carter C. C. Cates, .l1'. J. S. Cook Juno A. Crumpler L. B. Bradshaw ALAIVIANCE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION L00 Settle T. D. Cooper . W1 R. Dalton. Jr. E. S. W'. Dameron Barney P. Jones Ceo. A. Long J. Dolph Long J. Elmer Long E. S. W. Dann-ron, Jr. W. D. Madry Eugene A. Cordon Cooper A. Hall Forrest C. Hall H. Clay Hemric W. Clary Holt L. D. Meaclor A. M. Moore W. C. Perdue M. Glenn Pickard Clarence Ross D. J. Walker, Jr. E. T. Saunders W. L. Shoflner John H. Vernon W. L. Ward Claiborne Young Kenneth W. Young John D. Xanthos D. Marsh McLelland Paul H. Ridge W. S. Harris, Jr. BEST WISHES from BURLINGTON PAINT and GLASS CO. Phone 6-6341 834 S. Church Street WEBCO MILLS, INC. 1620 S. Park Avenue FINE TRICOT FABRICS IVICIVIAI-IAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. BAILEY-COBLE BUILDING BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 'lr PHONE 6-14 N. S. HSkip Taylor I X 21 Maple Avenue ., X ef' gf' 'I' If N lj!!! X I My x of 1 X C . I A eeee wx rj f fin ffl fl! ..,,.,,f Af! 12 L' t' ' ' uf! 011 ' g ' F walked into 'a pool parlor and shouted: I'11 give a dollar to the ' t man ere. W ' WRT I , a Agn oad lying a pool table: Roll me Over, Yogi, and put it in my Q ! My I i . , ALAMANCE ELECTRIC , i B. ELLIS SUPPLY co. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS AND Mus Company MILL SUPPLIES Electric Radiant Heat PIANQS Phone 6-2429 BAND INSTRUMENTS BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEVISION SHEET MUSIC and FAUCETTE COAL RECORDS SALES COMPANY w 123 From Street KEROSENE FUI-:L OIL BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1' DIAL 6-0373 BROWNS HOSIERY MILLS, INC. X' C. C. BROWN R-9 JPlumbing 6' Heating Co. Nu ,R R N' , C LINA . ff ' u I Plumbing : Heating Paint L 'ne o Supplies Paper CAROLINA eg Ru Air Conditioning -l. BURLINGTON, N. C. 422 fylq Q6 M617 x 56 'x K, Wilmoth Jeffreys: What did the boss say when yo 1m for ra1se Ann Puckett: He was just like a lamb. Wilmouth: What did he say? ' Ann: Ba-a! I M CI RTD N'5 MORTON-MILLER, INC. Ladies' Hosiery - Lingerie Household Linens, Curtains Draperies, Small House Furnishings Venelian Blinds, Window Shades BROCK'S The Young Men's Shop OUR SPECIALTY 22- . Maple Avenue PANTS AND SPORT SHIRTS II! gf yt E UB JIMMY BROCK, Manager 4 V I I vxijfiti I A 'I ' , . I 123 West Front Street JJ VII BURLINGTON, N. C. f W. Q BURKE, Director I' If RED BIRD CAB SI-I P 24-HOUR SERVICE W it eggs mmnr Store 4'D0n't Say Taxi-Say Red Birdy CALL 6-5561 The Friendly Store of Valuesv Corner of Front and Main Streets BURLINGTON, N. C. TH E STATE TH EATRE Your Friendly Independent Theatre BURLINGTON, N. C. mf 1 i Wai? W Q Lib Bradshaw: I'rr1 going to marry an ex-ray man. Patsy Stone: Well, he's the only one who can see anything in you. THE JEWEL BOX BURLING'roN, N. C. FOSTER SHOE CO. 132 East Davis Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Kay Day Tile and Carpet Co. Specialist in Floor Coverings Linoleum - Broaalloom Carpet Tile Dial 6-2003 600 South Church Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA J. C. PENNEY, INC. HA Nationwide lnstitutionv THE HOMI: or VALUES BEST WISHES from WILES' DIME STORE 702 E. Davis Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Congratulations from MEBANE SHOE CO. ':Poll-Parrot Shoes for Boys anal Cirlsv BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 5 I0 '5g5Eg?rORE NEAL WRIGHT, Jeweler - ulgul.l5lgt0n'S International, Lunt, and Most Popular Store Three Convenient Entrances Main Street Spring Street Davis Street Always nrst with the latest Watson Sterling Silver BURLINGTON, N. C. 205 South Main Street Phone 6-5956 ML ,eg phi n22Pf5wJ9vv X Shirley Alford: How did you like Venice? Catherine King: I only stayed there a few days. The place jgifgioded. REACH FOR unbeam rea The Bread YOU NEED for Energy! BAMBY BAKERS BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE HOT BIG GUN SURPLUS WEINER LUNCH 1010 Webb Avenue BURLINGTON, N. C. 200 West Front Street . DIAL 6-474-6 Army - Navy - 5' S I . mlm STATIONERY co. Camping and Sporting Across from Post Office Supplies I P The Best for Lessv BOOKS FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS G. MARVIN HOLT Your F RIGIDAIRE DEALER F WW A' A r' 'I Y i ,V+ if ff ffl . I , X. A . ' I Shi .1 S ad : ep s ' 'm tr Lo idink. R e T' : Expe i ting ' , lehif, WJ 1 Q , 4 C BU GT A ooFlNG Q43 PANY BEST WISHES 0 4 Sh fm' A l 0 g an , . WW 1 , ED Om Cosa SIGN sHoP A and 'A i i gn St FOGLEMAN-JEFFRI ES corp 1 ix, 1 f :Tek IGTON, N. C. , ll COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE A i 0 Local and Associated Press Complete Sports Features 'Leading Comics A wk . GILLIAM'S RADIO SALES and SERVICE -k N PHONE 6-2220 2205 Maple Avenue BURLINGTON, N. C. M your RUSSELL GANT CO. DAILY TIMES . NEWS DIAL 6441? Ziiffizioiiiil BEST WISHES from CAROLINA PAPER BOX COMPANY Buy It Boxed . 6 .X Jkklt ,Ns Qi! 1 ' 2 4 4 -- I R 'F' A arg atil : Wh did the mother scrubther little boy? F Q l' A hirl ,' li n e he anted to see the son shine! S ui. f' .1 T . L! V . if' l l V J R ' . L-fry . , i iff, R As RLINGTON MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION . x K ,J First Church of Christ fDisciplesl Trinity Methodist Church T - X Rev. R. V. Hope Rev. Robert L. Nicks S I First Presbyterian Church First Evangelical Reformed Church Rev. Chester Alexander Rev. Harvey A. Fesperman Pentecostal Holiness Church Davis Street Methodist Church Rev. Thomas T. Lindsey Rev. T. R. .l6I1kiI1S Grove Park Baptist Church West Burlington Methodist Church Rev. E. C. Chamblee Rev- John R- Poe The Salvation Army First'Cong1'egationa1 Christian Church Capt. L. C. Barrington Rev. Henry E. Robinson Macedonia Lutheran Church First BaPtiSf Church X- ' Rev' J, L, N01-rig Rev. Carlton S. Prickett 0 X Calvary Baptist Church Beverly Hills Community Church ' fb l ' Rev LutherA Nall fCongregational Christian? ' ' Rev. Walstein Snyder A gfsiuigigagcgigoihurch Piedmont Presbyterian Church X! bf Front Street Methodist Church Rev. W. L. Clegg Webb Avenue Methodist Church Rev. I. S. Richmond Church ofthe Holy Comforter tEpiscopalJ Rev. Robert F. Thomas Cameron Street Tabernacle Rev. Carl H. Stark. Jr. K ' 5 Altarnahaw Baotist Church ' ' Rev. C. H. Stanfield X People's Methodist Church Q Rev. E. M. Dellinger I K . , X Park Avenue Presbyterian Church A X Rev. C. Linwood Cheshire, Jr. it . Pt N , to First Church of the Nazarene U 'Y SX X Rev. L. H. Marshall Rev, W, L, Cami t Glenhope Baptist Church Hocutt Memorial Baptist Church Q Q Rev. C. W. Swinney Rev. T. M. Freeman . X ' Y gm is X, I N55 if IV 2 gf . y V V T-Ienr Atw r Cduring lesson on creationbz But my father says we were apes Oxy r: can't talk about your family history. O31 FO D'S FLORIST QW Cox BROS. '3 . USED CAR Co. IOM . a or I Occasions JJ z. C. Cox ' and K. M. COX 35 S Used Cars to Fit Your A W 1 DIAL 6-1221 ' I 411 North Chufglfn BURLINGTON. . C. My I TH 0 t S aln I' 6 9 r'? gigxgb ' Q 1 15' .WV E 'T 'b ' U , XL-141111 111 .It my ' N 1. W MJ 4913311 th ogg W, W ANDREW BROS. SUPER MARKET 5041 Rauhut Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Mr. QE Mrs. E. F. Rhodes Teachers of Music STUDIOS 511 W. Front Street Dial 6-0808 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 6V , ' eweler Since 1870 C. F. NEESE Corner Main and Davis i pffw iff W f 9 fiwfwm f if M my Mfr ,fi my ff? W 1 M 7-51, Jr . 94 ' ' V sf If UQ .A ,- 9 ' . :xii Of? q, , gm jyf ga .:. i U . ICE CREAM f s ehmllllnuln gfgi ii L 'nf and , 5 w gauze FLOOREIG conr. M I L K A BURLINGTON, NO. CAR. PHONE 6-8916 4 M Jean Powell: Y hair is turning gray with worry. , t Jeanett Goi rry over what? Jean: het to a blonde or a brunette. 1 I DIAB'S DRESSE SHOPPE 'IW e share the footlights of fashions with women in search of originalityv W .tt if South Main Street Next to Newton's Furniture Store Best Wishes to the Graduates from C. M. MANN CANDY CO. WHOLESALE DRUGS, CANDIES NOTIONS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5141 Tucker Street DIAL 6-2588 f,?ZuuJ 'MW afercfw of QJCQGJAA1 it fwww F OMMU rw FEDERAL H 425 S. Spring Street : Opposite Post Office : Phone 3631 FOSTER FARM MACHINERY CO. Dealers in I. I. CASE AND NEW HOLLAND FARM MACHINERY MALL AND LOMBART POWER CHAIN SAWS WISCONSIN AIR COOLED ENGINES GRAHAM, N. C. PHONE 6-0713 M ,Ajwf ffffh M K MVB' Pckifjfffdlj ,' 'N' .- 'TW f Wim, 5 NN xg , f - ,, v.-v' 1, f- X , J , T Apologies to Poetess Stein. A rose may ine enciiessiy a rosep a join is more tiian just a join. A join is a iiving. So wiien you iooiz tor a joia, you want security, good pay, assurance f- 'ffl of raises anci opportunity TT to advance. Teiepiione giris iinci, aii tiaese things anci. more in V Wx- interesting anci important joins in a growing inciustry. Mm Why not come in ami. taiiz witii us ainout a position at tiie fs A Telephone Company? To Zjx THE TELEPHONE COMPANY IS A GOOD PLACE TO WORK x 5 U! s X BSP Sflxs WAP 0 S5 ji' ua! ' Tommy Boggs: What have you in here? Roger Nardelli: Remains to be seen, sir, this is the morgue. BEST WISHES from Judge C. C. CATES, ,I1'. PRINCE E. INGLE General Contractor BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Telephones 7023 - 6-8179 BEST WISHES from LOWE FUNERAL HOME BURLINGTON, N. C. Enjoy ri Movie at the BON-AIR or the BUR-GRA DRIVE-IN THEATRE A. S. Muokenfuss Co. Air Conditioning HEATING PLUMBING DIAL 3408 727 Kivett Street BURLINGTON, N. C. PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD OUR THANKS No. I. Trade and Lindsey Streets to the No. ll. S. 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