Red Springs High School - Red Mill Yearbook (Red Springs, NC)

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,Ti i my., ' wif: ww 5 fi 1 .- f ,.,-,, HURT! 40 not .Qi x Vx mu RED SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL d A 6ZfWf ...3 sq -1 SS N . .. X 4 ffiiq ff N 1 R 2 '2ik?Tx l ig Re Spr' N Iw C I' S7 I i , -2 v H- 5: H- Ci ,, sf' M- Q -I -1-I f A32 ' If ,, 'IM If I I 5 I I A x f rx s gy N .F X2' 4' ' P v, ,,,..s...-1- S xx -GLBSMIX In I S V :CD V9 .Ms :fi Z-.9 H219 me sznfzozes QQ... u 5115.414 Z - 3-J.' D Q I-' 'Q K ' m Q is l, W. ' i ' 1 sv ' Q 'Jul f: E Y ...E . . ,Sr f X .. , fy fn I i-5, . 9 ' . j:-J Q f N As you lift the cover of this, your 1953 Red Mill, you are opening a magic door upon the treasures of high schoolmemories--cluttered science labs. . .worn football fields. . . endless lunchlines. . .typing speed tests. . . spectacular senior plays. . .Friday morning chapels. . . sleepy study halls. . .last minute book reports... Junior-Senior decorations.. .algebra equations.. ,irregular French verbs. . . home economics recipes. . .annual staff meetings... noisy band-saws. . . helpful teachers, happy students and faithful friends. It takes some of all this--plus many other things--to make up a year of activities at the Red Mill. As editors of this 1953 edition, we are proud of Red Springs High School and take this opportunity to boast just a bit, as we present to you with great pleasure another bigger and better RED MILL! 521-affiwfffr 'NIJ 6 X Strength and power and loveliness are better shown in lives of people than in things, Young people gain such strength and power, not only by studying with, but by living and working with those who have already achievedthose attributes that go to make up a successful and happy life. Such a person is Miss Blanche Fisher, to whom we dedicate this, The 1953 Red Mill . ZH5 S5399 WOKK Through co-operation of numbers of people, the pro- duction ofa successful yearbook can be achieved. The typist, the photographer, the editor, the artist, the superintendent, the mother who brings cokes and cookies, the cluttered room, the aching backs and tired eyes--all go into making a worth- while production possible. Throughlong hours and hard work this annual is prepared for you by the 1953 RED MILL STAFF Gale Simpson ............................ Editor-in-Chief Juanita Nurnberger . . . ..... Assistant Editor Jack Graham ........ .... B usiness Manager Hilda Maness ...... ... Assistant Manager Margie Humphrey .... ..... S enior Editor Margaret McPhaul . . . ...,. Junior Editor Audrey Tucker .... ...Sophomore Editor Jimmy Watson .. ... Freshman Editor J. W. Hough ..... ,.... S ales Manager Martha Howe .,... . .. Assistant Manager Rosalynde Gibson ..... ....... A rt Editor Clyde McGoogan ....... .. Photographer Mrs. May Boone Cope .... ..,.,. A dvisor ARTIST: Rosalynde Gibson BUSINESS MANAGERS: ADVISORI Jack Graham - Hilda Maness Mrs. May Boone Cope Z ul, CHE WJ-l6'8L'S .R 114 ,Af c in C!-LAC KZ! Zfflt' Ml!! Dr Charles T Johnson Chalrman A L Boatwrxeht Lesl1e Baldwm John Graham and Warren McNe1ll make up the fxve rrlan Board that helps Superlntendent Walter R sume the resp0ns1b1l1ty of keep1ng The M111 well o1led, well staffed well supphed and m smooth runnlng order for unselflsh hervxce to the betterment and f RED SPRINGS growth of the comrrumty and YOUTH o 'X L 1 I 1 Dudley--Secretary as ' ' ' ' A -H: - ,4 ' ' - ' A 9 ,GQ Zu? A . , , A D Q ' IHA ' SQ if ' a I ' 1 Walter R. Dudley Superintendent - pro- gressive - ambitious for students - new buildings - guests for lunch - ex- temporaneous speeches f chapel J - conferences Q hour - long minutesj - popular - activity bus - huntin' 'n' fishin'. .. Al' Qld y K 5 ga, .X 8 t Leslie M. Venters Commercial Department - Yakity-Yak - comp- tometers - dictaphone - award tests - weiner roasts - Return, pre- pare for a time test. - Nag's Head - buick - Mlle. Fisher - shutter- bug - pipes. . . Mrs. Mildred C. Tolar Secretary - Raeford - sweet - warm smile - quiet manner - efficiency plus - Sit down, Mr. Dudley will see you in a minute. - blue slips . .. L Mrs. May Boone Cope Waynesville - Audio - Visualist - songbird - Red Mill - library - chapel devotions - wel- come to all who have troubles -cute brick home - sweet smile - 1-K 'U' Coach Robert L. Vanhoy Trophy winner - Robert Lee, the Second - Caro- lina summer schools - Wash these uniforms and towels - activity bus - Is The Citizen in yet '? . . 5 44 C115 L46 -ag, hw . ...7 K I L L f nz xt Mrs. Mary Watson Currie Math and Freshman Homeroom - Red Devil's Bank -geometric Christ- mas trees - Where 's James 7 K Armstrong, 180 timesj - Beta Club - Truth or Consequences Programs - word of en- couragement - morale booster - . . .and I re- peat. Mrs. Maud K. Stanton Home Economics - Ban - St. Louis - chewing gum - These girls can't even put in a gusset. - gardens - F.H.A. -Fifty-foot ride to school - hard final exams -window displays - tango - ll,L'Z'l! A ' ,- ,. f' ,. 1 l if . ,x 1. 'X fl I . J.- iivl. George Harold Wood Sophomore Advisor - radiative adaptation - Meta - ground fingers - Craig, anybody bring any worms for the fish? - class interruptions - golf - Miss Bessie - shut-outs - Arthur, what's H2SO4? . .. William A. McLeod Agriculture A dvi s or - cedar chests -book cases - Mr. Mac - chicken fries - Father-Son Fish- fries - Q . Miss Blanche Fisher Sophomore Advisor - Idon't mean to be hard on you, but... - Wrightsville - fre s h flowers - flying tin cans - damage fees - L'Abbe Constantin - Civics - seventh period classes - secret compartment pocket-books - helping hand .... A' . 4,6-'K Q' X A -. ,',, f r 2 wud 1 - fm 4 ,z , I as x. 'ZS Kiki Miss Cornelia Ayers Junior Advisor - Some Enchanted Evening - present adrninistration - political scientist - wis- teria - Spanish moss and Japane se lanterns - terms and persons - good conversationalist - en- couraging words - Row- land - How many of you heard over the radio this morning. . . . . . .. . ,ll l fa X K J' N'N-avi w.a x Mrs. Lydia McDonald Lunchroom supervisor - chocolate cake - Olds 98 - new house - Bruns- wick stew - sweet smile - Queen at 1Z:50! Miss Bessie Covington Senior Advisor - Mag- nificent Obsession Fol- ge r - Shakespeare Li- brary - Byron, Keats, Shelley - suits - ex- pressive hands - Dia- mondon a jewel - ser- vice pen - Class Day and Graduation themes - orchids - versatile - I never met a man ldidn't like - Let's do every- thing just right . . . ,,.,,?g..,,f-ti ,M f - f -' A m Miss Irene German G le e C lub Director - WAVES- new dance steps sun-tan - do, mi, sol, do - Anvil Chorus - You wou1dn't know I had Bach for breakfast would you? - It's A Grand Nightfor Singing - Will you boys please sit up straight and sing ? . . . . 'x JAMES DONALD ARMSTRONG H15 tmme IS forever everywhere hrs place Scoot captaxn of football late ag 1n square dances blue shps women' wrecks Enghsh grammar Marmes scrapes xii Our sunny l1ttle mascot Wanda Ann Edens BONNIE BECK Love me l1ttle love me long hook shot absence l1sts sweet sm1le l1brary Fort S Bragg Doogre s Ford earbobs squ1rre1 is Co Captaln pretty brown eyes 1ndependent No Help Wanted 1 SHIRLEY GREY CLIFTON A w1tty woman 15 a treasure Lee Belk s fmrst sh1ft at Robbms popular Physrcs that laugh cute pep lucky watch wmner three t1mes over CAROLYN JOYCE CURTIS Lzttle deeds of kmdness l1tt1e words of love help to make earth happyhke the heaven above Bob salmon convertxbles sweet dxamonds joolry black harred blond pretty Pom Pom No 1 I' JOSEPH HEBREW GOUDE JR If I lzve t1ll my fxghtmg days are done Imust fasten my armour on my eldest son blond 'r soda Jerk Yak1ty Yak secretary Natxonal Guard Senror Play Ice Cream Room lxbrary Belk s M1ss Gouge Our teacher and frxend Mxss Bessxe Covmgton s 0 4 A 'Z 'W f p . 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I-x ,FX 4 5 WILLIAM MARTIN BAKER V' I am not arguing with you, I am just telling you. -watch winner - The Border - project- ionist - S S S - silent-not even in sleep - Fair- mont - Virginia - female pick - Our genial little mascot, Tommy McSwain 9 5 :QI , ' A -. - 1 ' JAMES CLARENCE COLEY V , X 4 Who can tell what a baby thinks ? - Marines - ' Nan - football - Dr. Pyle - South - hair tonic ,f A A J and ice water-he-ha - typewriter destruction - 'V' 'Nj gg giftorian - ft 4 ' ' I Q DORIS CRIBB ,Na Who think too little, who talk too much. - flirt --- ' A. - library science - Fords - Bonnie's shadow - V Airborne - Economics - tight skirts - Well, bully for you. - class poet - 1 K' 4,15 7- HAROLD GLENN GIBSON . . .and everything handsome about him. - football - neat - Brooklyn Dodgers - Congratu- lations to Someone - Dr, Wayne Hudson - Moore's - burnt lips - Valentino - How much you wanta' bet me 7 - oh, those blue eyes!!! ! - . . . I'l1 hide ! - JOHN CALHOUN GRAHAM, JR. It is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. - Jack - Flossie Mac - Chrysler - Bobby Merrick - Greasy - Student Council President - Davidson - soda jerk - Martha - fishing - Whiteville - 5-J , Hr 6 A Betsy Watson ---- President Arthur McRae ---- V-President 1953 Betty Lindsay ---- Secretary Virginia Hales ---- Treasurer A .,1 Q A I at HI :nn fl u ' ' ' VIRGINLA DARE HALES Infinite riches in a little room. - Pom-Pom- - NO. Z - Raeford - pecan grove - sweet - Senior ,.. treasurer -geonxetry - Joyce Hudson - Wash- - ington fire escape - sparkling laugh - personality - cute - Art Editor-Yakity Yak - Malcolm - ,,,.. 1 .N . x ,..5 J ,.. ffl' f' g FRANCES MARGALENE HUMPHREY There's a time for all things. F. H.A. Presi- dent -State Degree - versatile - Editor-in-Chief Yakity Yak - Buck - PMA - Buick - Grange - Saddletree -Bus - Reckless Red - Campbell - Mrs. Wickes - Pembroke - farmerette - KAK SHIRLEY ANN LEMONS Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind. - quiet - Charles - Business Manager Yakity-Yak - Olds - third shift at Rob- bins - 7 I it ROBERT EUGENE MCRACKEN To do a great right, do a little wrong. - Mocraken - baseball - Robbins - versatile - Jack Dawson - scholarships - French - day dreams - Sleepy - Carolina - JAMES ARTHUR MCRAE, JR. He was ever precise in promise-keeping. - dignified - studious - Class Will and Testament - neat - Chevrolet - Caroline - dry wit - Be1k's - State - recreation director - the three L's - 1 ,- I 1 ' Nu wtl . L 7 N: Mosr DEPENDABLE 'Sq BEST-LOOKING Betsy watson - jig' Goude Glenn Gibson - Mary Rose McNeill SA I .N 1 --s ci f - Jos WESLEY HOUGH, JR. ' Q I Many loves of many a mood and many a kind J S - X, W V 3 fillthe life of man, and nnould the secret mind. I : '- wolf - what girl? - French - Perry - Bus 2.4 F 1 - cute - lvlarines - Levis - curly hair - f ' K : ' 1 - - b X B, tr EX BETTY LOU LINDSAY There is not so variable thing in nature as a lady's head-dress. athletic - Bill - Grass- hopper - worry wart - guard - Birdie Hat - Senior Secretary - Pom-Pom-No. 3 - South of the Border - geometry - Kentucky - primping - MARY ROSE MCNEILL She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. -KennedyAward - captain basketball - French - Charlotte Memorial - President Bare Club - pretty legs - Flash - date list - Carolina Beach - 191 ,, l Q I S il: , 0 1 1' as 5 r I lil. THOMAS ANDERSON ROACH There is a history in all men's lives! - Gra- ham Award - most athletic - football - many women - Lurnber Bridge - Student Council - National Guard - TA - Meowwww - see- gars - GREETA GALE SIMPSON My true-love hath my heart, and I have his. . - Helen Hudson - Beta President - Studebaker - Charles - Flora MacDonald - valedictorian - Editor-in-Chief Red Mill - Friendly - Senior Play party - piano - V. F.W. Award - State De- gree - iarmerette - FHA Veep - Spike Typing Award - Diamond - RAYMOND EARL :SMITH An honest nnanis the noblest work of God, - Kennedy Athletic Award - Nola Mae - quiet - F. F.A. President - State Degree - cedar bedroom suite - Philadelphus bus - shop - diamonds - BARBARA JEAN SPIYEY Life is not life atall without delight. - Florida Pom-Pom-No. 4 - Baxley-Johnson - pep - cute - rippling laugh - Commercial Award - secretary - loud - Frankie - best dressed - handbags - nylon blouses - ELIZABETH COX VARNUM Marriage is a thing you have to put your whole mind to. - quiet - brown eyes - John Alvin - library bulletin boards - ear - photos - horne- maker - sweet - ELIZABETH NEWTON WATSON I will be the pattern of all patience. - Senior President - dependable - quiet - Salutatorian - studious - Beta Veep - V. F. W. Award - State Degree - Betsy - DAR Citizen - lNlrs. Ash- 14 vx I L9 1X 95 s Y' , NN N- ford - That's exactly right. - pretty clothes - No Help Wanted - i I Q K5 -I 2 93 CUTEST l ,Virginia Hales - Billy Worrell I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gale Simpson - Jack Graham NICHOLAS CARL STUBBS, JR. Experience teaches slowly and at the cost of mistakes. - Margie - Pembroke - I-'FA Veep - courteous - friendly - Mercury -mustache - Buckie Mae - Magnificent Obsession - PATRICIA FAYE STUTTS Don't do today what you can put off till tomor- row. - Witty - casual - Ford Convertibles - Fort Bragg - Class Historian - Martha - Junior President - X GORMAN LEE WILLIAMS A woman would run through fire and water for suchakind heart. - Willy - peroxide - Stude- baker - basketball - sweet - beachcomber - best dressed - I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours ! - Catawba scholar- ship - WILLIAM MAJOR WORRELL, JR. I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. - Fay - popular - Monty - neat - curly hair - Colonial - Chevrolet - well dressed - ready smile - M LQQSESSICN Qi -5 's u, 'T Q 4 X G. s llrw-,T' .x . .... Pat Stutts . Betsy Watson . . Gale Simpson .. Jimmy Coley . . Billy Worrell , ,Virginia Hales . . Jack Graham ...Glenn Gibson ...J. W. HOugl'1 Margie Humphrey Betty Lou Lindsay Gene McRacken James Arm strong J, H, Goude Carl Stubbs I wfffi wwf VYGQDZ' AVA CHE 61049104 ZION Gale Simpson and Betsy Watson Valedictorian and Salutatorian Co-winners of Y. F, W. Aziericanism Award W Arthur Mc'Rae, J r. Winner of Rotary Award wad mb gmoox :. Zvpf nn. f A Xlev 5004653 Muff' ro . inane A ' UQAVNQQ WWW' www rl' . va Q' X ' www QAYMAWZS K Y' M x kdm vw? ww xr 5 ' E E -rs 13 ii - 's 30 I 4 l Vs Ha .gif Back Row: Jimmy Coley, Gene McRacken, Gorman Williams, Arthur McRae, Raymond Smith. Second Row: Billy Baker, Carl Stubbs, .l.W. Hough, Glenn Gibson, Billy Worrell, James Armstrong, Jack Graham, Bobby Roach. Third Row: Pat Stutts, Margie Humphrey, Mary Rose McNeill, Betty Lou Lindsay, Bonnie Beck, Elizabeth Cox Varnum, First Row: Shirley Ann Lemons, Doris Cribb, Vir- ginia Hales, Gale Simpson, Betsy Watson, Shirley Grey Clifton, Barbara Spivey, Joyce Curtis. OUR CAPABLE MASCOTS: Tommy McSwain and Wanda Ann Edens Miss Bessie - SENIOR SPONSOR of 5 - YN its Qs.,.,J F -Pk I 1 's X5 v l 1 1 v PM ,Jig t, 1' 'C- A NJ Iavf' .-1. , vb A ,, '1 ' s -5'-R 1 1,3 .h 1 4 I sk, sinh- t, 53. 'Y E . Wg M :V 61 - Tw I in-I , . ,, if 'Y 3576 v nl all R - V ' . , .. ' 31 ,- , wx, , A. m zz: llll ' lu nu- 'ab -A - - D .- In uv' ll iw i -Z I+ .l.. U1 l I -up ' llll llil lln .Il H L A ml nun HS L9 1 I I I Hi ll I 4 at I QH Hs 5 lg M an-.4 .lack Ammons Robert Burns Marie Bounds Edith Jane Byrne Johnny Cates ' William Clark Merilyn Clifton Mabel Coley 'Q Sl 9 at -29' V , I N Q' -R 55 sly ' 'G , f X l - n l P- X Margaret Covington Q ' . Q Harold Dean Edwards an Jessie Blue Hardesty gf! I Advisor: Miss Cornelia Ayers ill 47016 Martha Howe Betty Jane Huggins Margaret Humphrey Ann Marley Mary Helen Merritt Catherine McDonald I .-.-v 1' Lf DQ 1 Q , -5 .k,.ll X l E 5. fy ,- x 'Il 'W V7 ypf 'Cf Y' if , '9 1 I ..f 5 Q sl 4-'N .9 1 'W E W! . V kf Q ' J l as 'r XX- ?L 41 Charles T. Mclntyre Margaret lNlcManus 115- Margaret McPhaul Flora Mae McRae 3 Sue Nance :Lv Juanita Nurnberger Roy O'Briant Nola Mae Owens ,f 40'Q- lv? V' S qu-wr 2- 1' V it Joyce Russell Dawn Simpson Charles Paris Peggy Ann Parrish Annette Boyette Phillips l Junior Class Officers: L to R Ann Marley Vice President Joyce Russell Secretary Jessie Blue Hardesty Treasurer Juanita Nurnberger President I 105. Elmeta Tew 6:9 v 'N-' Jeanette Thompson Annette Townsend Nora Townsend 617,485 QP Cclgfwim 'Yr Y -ILJJNJI.-.JJ Russell Slsters Tr1o Semor Class Pres1dent Betsy Donald and her escort UNIOR-SENIOR 101' Class Pres1dent Jun Juamta and escort Ben Q. 4 ,ff I 53' l 9 f' if ' 1 ' f A' gl A m N V . 1 'T ' ' .tj I . E rn l 'q , 5? .F . 641 '. Q A L J ' 1 ' oo Q, . s X V X 1 x J 3 ' - - nu 1 -gi sa A i V ,. f x J rf Q : I 1 ' P , :V l V I ,lx of gg 5 2 , l , xl lf' . l - L- A l '. 5 E1 I S - 3 I 1 s f 1 2 ESQ . M, Q h . J i xg , .I 5' Q . i A: 5 :rv 4 .Q K is , l i . . . M . ' PROM 1953 55, J x ,il I x AEW it :ff fi -1 5' WEEKS PARKER SUP I1 L E? ED 6 in nv X C G ,N -, L XY., 'B X ' 'l 3 .Z1 1 XD. A K 3 .hi Q 'Q A 13'-.-N' .2 ef' 5 B X xffllm A , E R1 15 Y 4 A -- Catsy Currie 4 X , Billy Curtis Roy Dozier 1 ',i -R.-Ss A 6 Q, a Billy Duncan Q X V 3- Martisha Garner 'W I -xx ,ffm Rosalynde Gibson . Ng xx A t -y t L f it y ,Y - a J IIAN 'F X 1? i r Evelyn Goude 9 A fi, Mae Hall 1 i Emojean Hamilton X ,X K- I gi . ' A lm ,, If Q Q' S Ax J 4- 1+ ea 5' 'V fi' s. If , J X . X7 - 3 'li ' I l If 4 ' . 4-17 1 Q . 4- -Q sf -2 I. Bi lk. ' - .4 .ld ' . John Bender Pat Britt Faye Brock Craig Brown Ernest Bruner Donna Collins Pete Cottrell Lola Ann Cox Jeanette Cox Billy Currie SOHHOMOK8 Junior l-lardison Billy Hawkins Jeanette Hill Ann Huggins Billy Humphrey Jimmy Humphrey Worth Hurnphrey Beatrice Johnson Bill Kay Wayne Kinsey Sonny Lancaster Nancy Laney Gene Lee Hilda Maness Nancy Melton Fay Murchison Catherine McArthur Clyde McGoogan Ann McKay Flora McMillan 6,624 8585 Joe Peyt Stanton Ann Stokes Sue Stubbs Sammy Thomas Audrey Tucker Not Pictured: Joan Grubbs John McManus Barbara Shoemaker Sta nly T yne r n ix I 4 Q: ' Q S f ws- .- V 1 ,. 4 u ' X ' ' - , , A N RJ' V x KXX 6 -s ts'-ur Q61 'al Jimmy McNeill Billy McPhaul Bill McRacken Maxine Parnell Louise Prevatte Sally Prevatte Margaret Ann Quick Robert Raines James Singleton ,.. Z' ,, 4' -sf N fl-7' - I 'X Vernon Vest R.K. Walters Billy Wright 2 9' ,,:. I .it ' : p . X f I. z, M f gal o., .W i f E' ki 5s S, I o A 1' 5 V Q ,, 5 ' ,V 1 Q2 W 4 W - 4 'x G' 1 wi ins A 'CJ' ' x. A . S 1 ,,.: al Q R N it -9 - -ky tx' 4 L, - 4 4 ,9 ,FQ K . .35 MV . SOPHOMOKS I f , ,, Harold Wood, Advisor -K Billy Currie--Presidhent T , Worth Iullciilxmmpii-:ggiIlgcggr-epgiiiqsjgasurer S X X X ' 41 -'hJJ f '?n ., 1'-. 'T , , g ' J .Ja Q ,i 5,55 Qx, V -'Xia N , 'TS , 'L 1 uf, 2 VEQSUE. J 1 5 'P' .. James Singleton--President Catsy Currie--V-President Nancy Laney--Secretary Billy IVlcPhaul--Treasurer 6434 S555 ?l65SflJMN Advisor: Mrs. Mary Watson Currie 4 4?- l ,xt 1 1 -4' . ff V ' R X5 bk fb I I l Mimi s ,g 11, , Q' 'fb .1 1 I Officers of Freshman Class: Willie Dorman, Secretary Albert Baldwin, President Kay Kilpatrick, Treasurer Henry Webster, Vice-President 6,5414 S585 5... , s . -v 31 5' ' Q-4 1' W 1 xx 2 , .R as ' Q c, ,, :Q if X 'J 'R Q. +V -Nt, gg-. i Q 5 if W3 2 J A 4 '5 X ax x X A J J 1 WN aj 'K 4. 5 x ,-N J 6, L m , H'5c. 'lb xl K ba Q Q nr., ,J 'f A.. Qtr 1 . , ,I X. ,,.v .' Bonnie Alford Albert Baldwin Gilbert Beeson Ann Bodenheimer Virginia Bowen Danny Bracey Edith Brisson Marvin Burns T. J . Burns Betsy Carruth Jimmy Carruth Margaret Clewis Harry Covington Betty Dorman Willie Dorman N, J Edna Rose Duncan Richard Duncan Jerry Dunn Raymond Ellis .ici il J '-l 15.55-L 'S at .A D I C E , f Hg, ll . X, s. ' XM X ,X 4 , I, 1-,, ., - N Larry Fields S Richard Flemings Paul Grimsley 4 Av -f Q. Q-wr Q -Q' Kay Kilpatrick , Q Jimmy Lancaster X , Mark Gupton Barbara Hagin Curtis Hales Ronnie Haynes Nancy Jackson Billy Johnson Edna Lee Jordan Below: Chapel program- Sunday s Child , , . l 5 A 1 I J a l I B 61948555 Donald Lee Q Frances Ann Lewis Lois Lindsay Margaret Matthews Bobby Montj oy Jiles Moore Ruth McArthur Brown McBryde Sophia Ann McCall Dan McDonald Bobby lVlcGirt Charlotte McGoogan David lVlcGugan Martha McMillan . Hugh McNeill ka . 5 'Y :G Y 1 iixll . . ' . 1 Kirk McNeill Carolina McPhaul -, A Henry McQueen xD Donald Odum Below: Depositing savings in Red Devi1's Bank A 43.5- WK? 1 Billy Owens Gene Quick Rebecca Russell Carolyn Singleton George Shook Murphy Smith Russell Smith Bertha Thompson Billy Turbeville Jimmy Watson James Waller Henry Webster Not Pictured: Shirley Phillips Jimmy Hiott 7 A mlm Is. -x- ::, we Na , x xx iwf ve , .. 1 '45 if . 4 , .xx x .roy v -N 5 f QW x, A ,'-swf. . ' ln! 1' 4 It ,fb l a wt, -1-gf JM . 'Q :Q Q :I ' its 1 lg ' f W' 4 55 SQ -'T ..- Q Q x 1 J X l 'Q l g , tw 3, r X ' ,ff .Z ff Z ,f f., MRS DOROTHY CARRUTH After f1ve years of B1b1e Elghth Graders rece1vedCert1f1cates ofAch1evement at the Annual Bxble Program on May 17 1953 W, 4- L. -, s--. 1 -rr 1 I I 4 L 55.4 PQ p Sponsored by Amerlcan Leglon Wk! S 1501! S 52114 C8 'E- ' 'E ,, 3 I Aux111ary Tar Heel G1r1s State gave Dawn Slmpson and Juan1ta Nurn berger wonderful opportumty to learn state government f1rst hand Sponsored by Amermcan Leg1OD Charles T McIntyre and Jack Am mons attended Boys State 'Ti 9445 41211 91' wwe. Wim 4:9 'f I 1 lx 7,1 1 ii Il I t 4 'I - ' I 1 -- ' 5 ' ' x T 1 ,4 ' W EB ' 7 fi io A . ' ' . I 4 ff ' f f gg 11 ,. ...- A L W I . f S . x Filip 5 'tv' ' ' if Q' if Back Row: Murphy Smith, Mark Gupton, Vernon Vest, Billy Baker, Bobby Roach, Jack Graham, Jack Ammons, Billy Hawkins, Dan McDonald, Charles Mclntyre. Second Row: Lola Ann Cox, Ann Stokes, Donna Collins, Pat Stutts, Becky Russell, Nancy Melton, Bobby Montjoy, Betty Huggins, Martha McMillan, Sue Nance, Peggy Parrish. Third Row: Fay Brock, Bertha Thompson, Betty Gray Dorman, Frances Ann Lewis, Emogean Hamilton, Joan Grubbs, Margie Humphrey, Shirley Lemons, Juanita Nurnberger, Miss Irene German, Instructor. Front Row: Ronnie Haynes, Edna Rose Duncan, Sophia Ann McColl, Beatrice Johnson, Maxine Parnell, Catherine McArthur, Betty Lou Lindsay, Joyce Curtis, Barbara Spivey, Virginia Hales, Betsy Watson, Gale Simpson, Joyce Russell. OFFICERS: L 51' Jack Arnmons .,... President g , Billy Baker ..... Vice-President W ' , X I Bobby Roach ,.... Treasurer V ' ' Jack Graham ..... Sergeant-at-Arms , - Margie Humphrey ..... Foods Chairman SN: TAT u 7 .. . A A 1,., 4 K f , A L, INSTRUCTOR: Miss Irene German ,vs fy'-V Ziff SE'llZ78jVZ7 60llN6.71f President, Jack Grahamg Vice -President, Margaret McManus, Secretary, Audrey Tucker, Treasurer, Hugh McNeill, Repre- sentatives, Betsy Watson, Bobby Roach, Gale Simpson, Juanita Nurnberger, Roy O'Briant, Margaret Covington, Billy Currie, James Singleton, Kirk McNeill, Bobby Montjoy, Gene McRacken. Officers: L to R. Audrey Tucker - Secretary Jack Graham - President Hugh McNeill - Treasurer Margaret McManus - Vice-President r+ fi , ' f- 'M ,f 5, bf. in 92 vi-Z 9 , :Nw X, W .W ,1 ,lg .- , Q Q , 4 'L PSV - , .1 , vw. Q QNX!! ftwwsw ,, 'O 1 A , V. , I . 1 ,K . , , .nf ci, -.. A. X g, f O57 1953 , usw, 3 us-syn 1952 saw the start of a new Commercial Department project, THE YAKITY YAK , school newspaper. All classes contributed news andall students looked forward to the day for the paper to come off the press. An able editorial staff was made up of Leslie M. Venters, new Business instruc- tor, Betty Lou Lindsay, Sports Editorg Shirley Lemons, Business Manager, J.H. Goude, Proofreaderg Virginia Hales, Art Editorg Margie Humphrey, Editor-in-chief, K x - X ' X' ' Barbara Spivey, Chief Typist. I . 4 fs CJ-ff IIAKJZV 11,415 55,149.7 'U i wh Q ' T -Y 1 ,fy .,, - z I ul X gf- .f JAY' eq, aff l 3-ll ' Q J Z1 i: 5 pf 0 ,w I fix 'Q J .4 j . ' -- Maud K. Stanton, Advisor XE. l .uw vaginas- Back Row: Mae Hall, Jeanette Cox, Juanita Nurnberger, Catherine McDonald, Elmeta Tew, Betty Dorman, Ruth McArthur, Edith Brisson, Carolyn Singleton, Charlotte McGoogan. Second Row: Betty Huggins, Mary Merritt, Sally Prevatte, Betty Lindsay, Barbara Spivey, Joyce Curtis, Frances Lewis, Jeanette Thompson, Martha McMillan. Third Row: Fay Murchison, Flora McMillan, Nancy Laney, Barbara I-lagin, Virginia Hales, Bonnie Alford, Bertha Thompson, Caroline McPhaul, Marie Bounds, Ann McKay. Fourth Row: Faye Brock, Lola Cox, Beatrice Johnson, Maxine Parnell, Ann Boden- heimer, Margaret Matthews, Edna Duncan, Edna Jordan, Hilda Maness, Pat Britt, Jane Byrne. Fifth Row: Catsy Currie, Catherine McArthur, Ann Huggins, Betsy Carruth, Becky Russell, Bobby Mont- joy, Virginia Bowen, Sophia McColl, Ann Stokes, Margaret Clewis. Front Row: Margaret McPhaul, Audrey Tucker, Sue Stubbs, Dawn Simpson, Gale Simpson, Margie Humphrey, Betsy Watson, Joyce Russell, Rosalynde Gibson. 5712711138 HOMEMAKEKS nun, Y o N Nfw Ho' - Y 0: ' 'S . t ,4n.n ,.- 5 .. , , .',, x a ,H A f C 4,0 x Simpson-Vice-President, Betsy Watson-Secretary, Sue Stubbs-Parlia- mentarian, Rosalynde Gibson-Reporter, Audrey Tucker-Treasurer, Joyce R u s s ell -Song Leader, Dawn Simpson-Historian, Margaret Ann McPhaul-Food Chairman. OFFICERS: As seated left to right: Margie Hurnphrey-President, Gale AMEKJKV4 STATE HOMEMAKER DEGREE WINNERS: Betsy Watson - Margie Humphrey 5. N-, , f ' X fa-x 1 x L f'-5 . ll I I '-' -..-- i 1 it-ni - rm 1 1104, fs! A Q 4 Back Row: Agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor William A. McLeod, Harry Covington, Jimmy Lan- caster, Donald Odum, Henry McQueen, Jiles Moore, Kirk McNeill, Gilbert Beeson, Jimmy Davis, Russell Smith, Billy Owens, Jack Martin, John Creech, Brown McBryde. Second Row: David Mc- Gugan, Raymond Ellis, Curtis Hales, Johnny Johnson, Paul Grimsley, Albert Baldwin, Roy Dozier, Autrey Gentry, Henry Webster, Willie Dorman, Richard Duncan. Front Row: Danny Bracey, Sonny Lancaster, Roy O'Briant, Carl Stubbs, Raymond Smith, Robert Burns. ' 5 mm, 'A er! 'S' . 5, I A I I -4 3 OFFICERS: As seated left to right: Robert Burns-Sentinel, Roy O'Briant-Secretary, SEED CONTEST WINNERS: Carl Stubbs-Vice-President, Raymond Smith-President, Roy Dozier -Treasurer, Danny Bracey, Henry Webster, Albert Baldwin, Willie Dorman. Sonny Lancaster-Reporter. Awarding of State Degree to Raymond Smith by Mr, Mac if -M My BOY 'S BASKETBALL Red Springs Opponent Z7 Maxton 32 Z8 Rowland 34 75 Orrum 35 42 Maxton 57 51 St. Pauls 43 38 Fairmont 51 54 Parkton 48 50 Southern Pines 63 Z6 Raeford 44 Z8 Fairmont 54 48 Raeford 58 45 Parkton 67 47 St. Pauls 53 Back Row: Willie Dorman, Henry Webster Johnny Bender Vernon Vest Albert Baldwin, Coach VanHoy Front Row Jack Ammons Raymond Smith, Bill McRacken, Ernest Bruner Murphy Smith Harold Dean Ed wards. s KA!! Back Row: Bobby Montjoy, Managerg Betsy Carruth, Martha McMillan, Charlotte McGoogan, Audrey Tucker, Ann Huggins. Second Row: Flora Belle McMillan, Hilda Maness, Margaret Covington, Jessie Blue Hard- esty, Elizabeth Stevens, Marie Bounds, Pat Britt. Front Row: Jane Byrne, Betty Lindsay, Bonn-ie Beck, Mary Rose McNeill, Rosalynde Gibson, Margaret Humphrey, Catherine McDonald. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Red Springs Opponent V 43 Laurinburg 35 - 'M Z7 Maxton Z8 H 74 Barker-Ten- 1 ,I Mile 26 , ' ,J 28 Rowland 34 , Av 61 Raeford 45 , 1, . .' ,J 44 Southern ' Pines 44 60 Orrum 42 62 Fairmont 53 , 47 Maxton 46 N eo sr. Pauls 40 x , 60 St. Pauls 43 4 f X 55 Fairmont 46 j i Z9 Raeford 47 -ff f 67 Parkton 45 57 Rowland 44 fRobeson County ' Champions hipj KENNEDY ATHLETIC AWARD WINNERS BASEBALL Red Sprmgs Opponent Barnesville Raeford Raeford Parkton St. Pauls St. Pauls Lurnberton St. Pauls Barnesville Rowland Rowland Southern Pines Maxton si .. . HA!!! 6 -MAN FOOT BALL Red Springs Opponent 7 Pine hur st 12 13 Abe r dee n 34 18 Lillington 12 24 St. Pauls 16 20 Rowland 35 12 Par kton 27 O Qandoir 45 'Vx'-N 'N Xxx, Ni if. X61 as -f'!'3 F Xxsi A x ,pk hi 1 141' is North Carolina State College Basketball Coach, Everett Case, speaks at Annual Athletic Banquet. 3-LETTERMAN - Jack Ammons - Football, basketball, baseball! if P15 A- he Jack Ammons. n .uossugef-Elf!!-S -ezine-SEQ FOOTBALL 'SQUAD Back Row. Ronnie Haynes, C.J. Moody, Albert Baldwin, Jr. l-lardison, Bobby McGirt, Billy Currie, Willie Dorman. Second Row: Worth Humphrey, James Singleton, Wayne Kinsey, Ernest Bruner, Richard Fleming, Billy Turbeville, Mur- phy Smith. Front Row: Ferrell Gentry, Sammy Thomas, James Armstrong, Glenn Gibson, Jimmy Coley, Bill Kay, Bobby Roach, p ew., - . f f f Q wr ,L . F ' my-A iv V . ' I I ' 3-,E f 5 'IY1 '-.s 3,8 v gg' I .ef ll L fo -4. 3 Ax ' Q 02 3 1 Q, ' 3 , .- . , -rg ff -5 V , -, L3 .I if ...Ig I 1 , I I A K'f..5,x: i V X ,M Q :QQ A . z 4 X 1 P 3 ' -4 ' - sam, f - 1- f H' -- I K as-4 ,I . - s ,mb ,',- '- 4:7 . .' nh ,.. , A' I W .54 51 lu,-2.96, 1 e l . 3' A2 If I1 I if Srl:-4. frfffffq 45665544 N , 23, ' 1 l f-5 LITTLE PEP CAFE Home of Good Food Delicious Lunches - Western Steaks Sea Foods Southern Fried Chicken - Barbecued Chicken George Hodges, Proprietor Dial 544-6 THE QUALITY SHOP Quality Clothing for the Family Since 1920 129 South Main Street Phone 5116 Red Springs North Carolina You are always Welcome at BURROUGHS' CUT-RATE STORE Complete line of BLUE HORSE School Supplies Drinks - Sandwiches - Candies Phone 427-1 113 S. Main Street Red Springs North Carolina HUGGINS' SHOE SHOP Popular Priced Shoes for the Family Expert Repair Service 103 S. Main Street Red Springs North Carolina DR. DOC COVINGTON AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone 265-1 Red Springs North Carolina AGGlE LOVE'S TRADING POST Groceries --Fruits --Vegetables Frozen Foods--Sealtest Ice Cream--Milk Products AMOCO Gasoline and Oils Lubrication Service Open Every Day South Main Street Red Springs North Carolina E H. ALEXANDER INSURANCE AGENCY Call Us For Your Insurance Needs Phone 402-1 Red Springs North Carolina LENOlR'S JEWEL SHOP Quality Jewelers ELGIN--BULOVA- -COLUMBIA Dial 292-1 Red Springs North Carolina General Hardware Building Materials McKElTHAN HARDWARE OLIVER FARMING IMPLEMENTS Phone 287-1 Red Springs, North Carolina Auro SERVICE CENTER Dealers in CASE Farm Machinery Briggs and Stratton Motors General Auto and Tractor Repairs to Gasoline -Motor Oil-Grease A Dial 306-1 Red Springs North Carolina SANDERS FURNITURE COMPANY MOORE S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 451 6 I Clothes for the entire family E.ll. Alexander F-.N. Bardeh President Secretary-Treasurer FARMERS' TRADING CO., INC. Feeds-Seeds-Farm Supplies-Pullofum -clean chicks from our own hatchery-Hatches each week in 5635011 T 108 West Fourth Street Red Springs North Carolina Auto and Home Supplies STEPHENSON'S FIRESTONE STORE Sporting Supplies Ph. 385-1 Red Springs, North Carolina I i i 4 1 4 nn-aaa-...L -w-vwv-5 ,4wW'l:v-- if 'L ' Xxnk gaug- w asa. in Iwi, dyf- , ,M wk . 1 if fr g' 4 'M,gv- - Q ' I I 4. 4 J' V 'W X' 15 A Y , -. . ' V sw fn, .LQ . ,A .gl 1-11' ,-'.' B ' i .Y 'J i - ' A 5.5.2, ' 'i A 5,4-if fe, . fl 1 - 0 lr '., V. .: . . ,z , - . f- gf' 'ww ' L, T . 4 , 9, 'I vi y- -1 .- naf rt, 3 A '51, fri:-.Q ?tl -'Q J, fa- . ng.. . , W J ' . .v .fx wt- F5 Y - . A is ' lf ..., 3 , f 1r': 'a.f. 'r '7r .!N . ...fzfd ry, , , ..n'r' -, .Vzimrfr f ..1..J 3 , ix 'H ' Y QI' ig x L AJ I 24 4 I- 33' 532 ?:II'I!'4 'Mlm :xg cob ..... s: 5 0 1. .5 Q K 'M RQBBINS MILLS N. J, INC. if LIBERTY MANUFACTURING COMPA NY I ,iff ' 4 ,I Nl-. mm' 59-10 DIAL 204-1 SEED PLANTING - FERTILIZERS - COTTON GINNING WATSON FURNITURE COMPANY Better Furniture for Less Dial 613-1 Red Springs North Carolina BAXLEY JOHNSON ,QL 3 CHEVROLET co :Nc i The most beautiful buy of a Dial 253-1 Red Springs North Carolina FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Fire, Life and Casualty EARLE A. WATSON, Representative Phone 4311 Red Springs North Carolina J. S. CROSLAND High quality wiping materials and wastes Vacuum-grip fender covers Phone 540 - O 2604 Lakeshore Drive Wilmington North Carolina BODENHEIMER FURNITURE COMPANY It pleases us to please you Phone 417 6 Red Sprmgs North Carol1na ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY Agg1e Love s Trad1ng Post L1tt1e Pep Cafe Allen Bu1lders Supply Co M 8.1 S Motor Co Auto SCTVICC Center McKe1than Hardware Baxley Johnson Chevrolet Co nc: MeNe111 5 Cleaners B C Moore and Sons Moore s Department Store Belk Hensdale Company Quahty Shop Bodenheurer Furmture Co Red Sprmgs Drug Co Burroughs Cut Rate Store Red Sprlngs Funeral Home Cumberland Da1r1es Red Sprmgs Supply Co D M 1VICM1llar1 Red Sprmgs Theatre and Drlve D R Doc Covuxgton Robb1ns M1115 N C Inc E H Alexander Sanders Furmture Co Farm Bureau Insurance Co Sandhn and Co Farmers Tradmg Co Sarah s General Auto Sales Smgleton and McM11lan Inc Graham s Department Store Inc Spr1ngs1de Da1ry Home Furnxture Company Townsend s Pharmacy I-Iuggxns Shoe Shop Tyner O11 Co .T S Crosland Watson Furn1ture Co Kennedy s Jewelry and G1ft Shop Leno1r s Jewel Shop L1be rty Manufacturmg Co TYNER ull tn UNF Rftilppum, f,,,. As good as the best for less Red Sprmgs North Carolma - , , I ' ' . A . u . . . . ' ' ' -In Grantham Insurance and Realty Co. Stephenson's Firestone Store ' '71 I W, JLQANZ-,A 'Q xr Lx, , 53 'fflf 1


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