Yadkinville High School - Yadkinian Yearbook (Yadkinville, NC)
- Class of 1954
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A ' ' Tl-IE YADKIINIIAIXI 1954 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of YADKINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Yodkinville, North Carolina ALMA JANE S LATER 1935-1953 5, Q :ffl , f xg ' K ff ff' 7 f 1- 0 i Q if f P 4 1 ' W 'Im f 2,7 1 . , , X ' ,aj .1 e 4 V f Q ' ,HT if f f , f 5 x W 'if f A IILI w ff 4 fb A I -n, If W I J. D. RIGGANS 1936- 1953 MEMORIAM O MARY JOANNE HUTCHENS 1936-1953 TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND, IS NOT TO DIE. What IS Yadkinville School? FOREWORD It is a group of buildings--classrooms, gymnasium, auditorium, lunchroom--every root that shelters the people of the school. lt is a group of activities--classes, clubs, athletics--every organization that is offered here for the advancement of the students. It is a group of people--administrators, faculty members, pupils, workers--everyone who in some way contributes to the growth of the school. lt is 0 spirit--faith, loyalty, devotion--every intangible tie that binds the students to their Alma Mater Buildings, activities, people, spirit--all this is Yadlcinville School, symbolized by the Hornet as mascot hustlmg and bustling For the good of the school, but fighting and stinging in its defense. Dedication Faculty Administration Seniors Superlatives C lass History Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Classes Activities Publications Clubs Services Sports Homecoming Footbal l Basketball Cheerleaders Intramurals Advertisements TABLE OF CONTENTS Page . 5 . 8 9 ...23 ...24 ...25 ...29 ...33 ...37 ...43 ...46 ...56 ...63 ...64 ...66 ...69 ...74 ...75 DEDICATICDN Respectfully, humbly, and lovingly, we dedicate The YADKINIAN of 1954 to OUR PARENTS. From the day our mothers washed our faces, dressed us in our best, and sent us to school the first day, until the time for receiving our diplomas, it has been their interest, their understanding, their encouragement, and their love th h at ave made the way possible for us. lf we have been a success, it is because of their expectations of us. Any honor bestowed upon us is an honor to them. This dedication, then, is our small way ofexpressing our love and grati- tude to our parents. WHO ARE THE FACULTY MEMBERS ,C-JZLClfL6fy 031 E A X E 17, Q - ff S XXBNQQV F -N '3 wk I' 6 5. Jw... f--f' .1 I ff JM L., If if I I I I ins I I i da . s rf, FACULTY MR. R. P. BUCHANAN PRINCIPAL WWW .af 'hm--' haw.. W7 MRS. MARY LOUISE BUCHANAN MRS. LOGENE HOOD Business Eclucation Science, English Q 1 1 MRS, ELVA HOOTS MISS MARY HARDING Mathematics English MR. JAMES EVERIDGE History, Physical Education MISS BEVERLY MOORE French, English --1 -f 1 ,-A V . ... . .,..... ,, ,, Q Q, Ml,-HL Af!-TI xl i ' s MR. GRADY LAKEY Social Studies Physical Education FACULTY K' MRS. SUSAN STEELMAN Home Economics 'E MISS NANCY ZACHARY Physical Education Health Standing: Mr. R. P. Buchanan, Principal. First Row: Mrs. Mariorie Prim, Mrs. Hazel Shore, Mrs. Dorothy McLeod, Mr. Allan Jessup, Mr. Lloyd Pardue. Second Row: Miss Margaret McConnell, Mrs. Effie Lee Speer, Mrs. Pauline Whisnant, Mrs. Mil- dred Stryker, Mr. Kenneth Matthews. Third Row: Miss Betty Jo Hutchens, Miss Nora Shore, Mrs. Juanita Brandon, Mrs. Lillian Wilson. Fourth Row: Miss Nancy Zachary, Mrs. Margaret Gabard, Miss Mildred Mackie. Fifth Row: Mrs. Lucy Brown. MR. LLOYD PARDUE Mathematics ELEMENTARY FACULTY MR. HERBERT L. CAMERON Agriculture Q? F' Miss FAYE LASSITER Business Education Practice Teacher ...nv ' YADKINVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE Mr. James Williams, Mr. L. R. Hut- In chins, Mr. Ernest Long, Chairman, pf ' E I Mr. R. P. Buchanan, Principal. f Q PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Miss Betty Jo Hutchens, Secretary, Mr. Luther Todd, President, Mrs Dorothy McLeod, Vice President, Mr. Bickett Holcomb, Treasurer. ADMINISTRATION MR. FRED C. HOBSON Superintendent of Yadkin County Schools Z,,....L.XyL 1-:nr y I 'isa' . , fv-Inj ' H . I V, . R X I WHO ARE THE SENIORS? endow SNAPSHCTS F ,333 iii ir 44, W g..,gf A i f. H1 'Sp' l. Libby Smith, Ouida Brown, Reta Peoples. 2 Frances Harding, Gilly Ann Wagoner. 3. A Day at Reynolds Park. 4. Jimmy Martin, Robert Williams, L. L. Mason, Dean Prim. 5. Annowee Pendergrass, Barbara Nor- man, Gerry Hutchins. 6. Joan Groce. 7. Barbara Howell, James Dobbins. 8. Georgia Cushion, Adelaide Hinshaw. 9. Barbara Howell, Joan Groce, Nellie Holcomb, Mattie Crnnfill, Almeta Willard. lO. Nellie- Holcamb. ll. Mary Faye Wyatt. l2. Gilly Ann Wagoner. l3. Mary Ann Royal. l4. Reta Peoples, Bettye Redding. l5. Faye Stinson. 16. Edna Hutchens. 17. Joe Taylor, Dean Prim, Keith Howell. l8. Anne Brown. l9. Barbara Howell. 20. Libby Smith, Ouida Brown, Reta Peoples. 2l. When we were Juniors. 22. Donald Kimmer. 23. Barbara Howell, Nellie Holcomb, Edna Hutchens. 24. Mrs. Hood. nf eg . f, N ,Z Q W, I ' ' ' 'M' ' - s .. A -. - .Q - . ' i ,- Lu' .in-'ZmlmL:.1...1 t--'9'1f, .lil SENIOR HOMEROOM OFFICERS AN NE BROW N Reporter ALMETA WILLARD Secretary LIBBY SMITH President DONALD CARTER Vice President JAMES WILLIAMS Treasurer NELLIE HOLCOMB Secretory RETA PEOPLES Reporter JOHNNY REECE President ADELAIDE HINSHAW Vice President BETTYE REDDING Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT WILLIAMS Vice President GERRY HUTCHINS Secretory JO HNNY REECE President OU IDA BROWN Reporter THURMOND PHILLIPS Treasurer MASCOTS SHARON ADAMS BENNY SHORE wiv.-9-.',-, ,........-,--.-- ..-....-. -- A SENIORS HUGH EDWARD ADAMS Take life easy and you'll live longer. Glee Club 45 F. F-. A. l, 25 Press Club 45 Annual Staff 4. ANNE CREWS BROWN Honesty is the best policy. Swannanoa High School l,25 Glee Club 3,45 F. H. A. 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 4. OUIDA GAYLE BROWN Either do not attempt at all, or go through with it. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. l, 25 Press Club 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 25 Basketball l, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 OAK LEAF Staff 3, 45 4-H Club 25 Debating 35 Chief Marshal 35 Class Officer l, 2, 3, 45 Superlative. JAMES EAR L CALLOWAY Clever men are good, but they are not the best. F. F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver l, 25 Workers Club 2, 4. DONALD GRAY CARTER Handsome is that handsome does. Glee Club 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 MonogramClub I, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Superlative. GEORGIA ANNE CASHION Don't take life so seriously, as you'll never get out of it alive anyway. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Dra- matics Club 3, 45 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Superlative. Ali-fc ,K W' 'Vi 'E SE NIORS l 7WR?U i f.'..- as 6. EARLE KENT CRANFILL You've waked me too soon, I must slumber again. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4, Co- Captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, Superlative. MATTIE SUE CRANF ILL One thing is forever good, that one thing is Success. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 3, 4, Press Club l, Office Staff 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Homeroom Officer l. JAMES ANDREW DOBBI NS He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the block itself. Glee Club 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Superlative, Homeroom Officer 3, Workers Club 4. DOROTHY JOAN GROCE Precious things always come in small parcels. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Library Staff 2, 4. VELNA HALL What wisdom can you find greater than kindness. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, Press Club l, 4, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, OAK LEAF Staff 4, Library Staff 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, De- bating 3, Homeroom Officer l, 3, Junior Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Marshal 3. ROY VERNE HARRISON lt is easier and handier for men to flatter than to praise. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Worker l. , I-'r'lH - U-v-V. --'a -- 'P' -l SEIXIIORS C HARLIE MARCUS HAWKS A man of courage is also full of faith. '! F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Lunchroom Worker 3. WINIFRED ADELAIDE HINS HAW Enough is as good as a feast. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, Basket- ball 3, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chief Cheerleader 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Halloween Queen 3, Junior Play 3, Superlative. JIMMY DALE HOBSON Worry never made men great, therefore why should l worry? Bus Driver 3, Workers Club 2. LOVENA MAE HOBSON Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, Office Staff 4. NELLIE RAE HOLCOMB To see her is to love her. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, F. H. A. l, 3, 4, Press Club l, Annual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Library Staff 2, First Aid Worker 3, Homeroom Officer l, 3, 4, Marshal 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Superlative. BARBARA SUE HOWELL Each mind has its own method. Glee Club l,2, 4, F. H. A. l, Press Club l, An nual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Beta Club 3, 4, 4-H Club l, Home- room Officer 2, Junior Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4. X yn 4, 2 -fm , -'Ii' , x ,A x .fv- lu--W' T SENIORS GEORGE KEITH HOWELL Where tl'1ere's a will, tl1ere's a way. Glee Club I, 3, 4, F. F . A. 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, Superlative, Homeroom Officer I, Quill and Scroll 4. PEGGY JO HOWELL I'Il have my fun where I find it. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, Press Club I, Basketball 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play. BILLY GENE HUTCHENS Wl'1at's the use of worrying? It never was worthwlwi le . F. F. A. 4, Lunchroom Worker I, Workers Club I. EDNA MAE HUTCHENS Men are my favorite pets. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, 3 4, Press Club I, Annual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, First Aid Worker 3, 4-H Club I, Basketball 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Homecoming Court4. I . JIMMY LEE HUTCHENS Love like ours can never die. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, First Aid Worker 4, Workers Club I GERALDINE HUTCHINS Too great haste leads us to error eeCIubI 2 4 F H A I PressCub Beta Club 3 4 Library Staff 4 Class Officer 4 'I Il GI , , , . . . , I I, I F F ' B I ZA CF V . 1 ' 4. . I ..q- .v.v....- SENIO DONALD MARTIN KIMMER He'll find a way! F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. LUTHER LEE MASON l am not in the role of common men. Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, 4-H Club l, 2, Workers Club l, 4, Junior Play 3, Annual Staff 4. BARBARA ANN NORMAN We are growing serious, and let me tell you, that's the next step to being dull. Glee Club l, F. H. A. l, 2, Press Club 3, Office Staff 2, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Library Staff l, 2, First Aid Worker 3, 4-H Club 2, 3. JESSE WINFIELD PARDUE, JR. lt is always in season for young men to learn. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Workers Club 2. JO ANNOWEE PENDERGRASS The empty vessel makes the greatest sound . Glee Club l, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 4, Press Club 4, Office Staff 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Library Staff 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, Bus Driver 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, Dra- matics Club Play 3, Junior Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Annual Staff 4. RETA JEAN PEO PLES She knows whatever is to be known. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, Debating 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Marshal 3, Superla- tive 4. OAK LEAF Staff 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, SENIORS 55 45 THURMOND PHILLIPS He that hath knowledge spareth his words. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Basketball l, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Workers Club 2, 4, Superlative 4, Class Officer 2, 4. ARCHIE DEAN PRIM One cannot know everything. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. F, A. l, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 4, Workers Club 2, 4. BETTYE SUE REDDI NG The happier the time the quicker it passes. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A. l, Press Club l, Basketball 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. JOHNNY MANLY REECE O sleep! It is a gentle thing. Glee Club l, Student Council 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Junior Play 3. MARY ANN ROYAL Art is the right hand of nature. F. H. A. l, 2, 3, Press Club l, 2, Annual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, OAK LEAF Staff l, 2, Library Staff i, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. LAURA LEIGH SIZEMORE Being quiet never gets anyone into trouble. Glee Club 4, Office Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4. SEIRIIORS MARY ELIZABETH SMITH Where your treasure is, therewill your heart ' be also. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Office Staff 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, OAK LEAF Staff 3, 4, Student Council 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Homecoming Court 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 4,.Marshal 3. MARY FAYE STINSON An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, Of- fice Staff 4. JAMES WALTER VESTAL No talent, but yet a character. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. GILLY ANN WAGONER l am a part of all that I have met. Glee Club I, 2, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Press Club I, Office Staff 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Library Staff I, 3, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club I, 3, 4. BETTY LOU WALKER Only so much do I know, as I have lived. Glee Club 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, Office Staff 4, Library Staff 2, 3. JOE DAVID WELBORN, JR. As for me, all I know is that I know noth- ing. Glee club 1, 2, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club I, Football I, Basketball I, Dra- matics Club I, 2, 3, Lunchroom Worker I, First Aid Worker 4. SENIORS , ii 'ZI1l'ii.i':1lg!1- - - ' ' . ...,,,,..il..-. ALMETA MATILDA WILLARD Honest labor bears an honest face. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, Press Club I, Annual Staff 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Li- brary Staff I, Class Officer 4,QuilI and Scroll 4. JAMES PERRY WILLIAMS l am not what I once was. Glee Club I, F. F. A. 4, Lunchroom Worker I, Workers Club 2. ROBERT GLEN WILLIAMS, JR. A woman is only a woman, but a cigar is a good smoke. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Basketball I, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Library Staff 2, Workers Club 2, 4, Home- room Officer 2, 3, Superlative. WILLIAM RAY WILLIAMS A man that has friends must show himself friendly. Glee Club I, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 4. FRANKLIN WINFIELD WOOTEN Nothing is more useful than silence.' MARY FAYE WYATT Whatever is worth doing at all is worth do- ing well. Glee Club I, 2, F. I'I. A. I, 2, 3, PI'6SS Club 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, First Aid Worker 3, 4-H Club l, 2, 4. l 1 x Q 5 I I4 1 X view CLASS FLOWER mill' ' B 7 1 RED ROSE X X CLASS COLORS RED AND WHITE C LA S S P O E M By Ouida Brown We, the Class of Fifty -Four, Have reached our goal at last. We've made friends that we adoreg Their friendship we'll hold fast. Our teachers and our parents dear Will guide us on our way Both in our ioy and in our fear And on our Graduation Day. Our Alma Mater will remain ln every heart and mind, And may we ever strive to gain CLASS MOTTO LIFE, OUR PURPOSE, LIBERTY, OUR JOY, HAPPINESS, OUR GOAL. The knowledge that we left behind. SENIOR be SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rem Peoples - James Dobbins x V MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST DEPENDABLE Roberf Wllll0mS ' OUld0 Brown Thurmond Phillips - Nellie Holcomb v',jslIsa1zu--i.-1-- f '- 4 S 2 SENIOR Z i T 3 l SUPERLATIVES elim., llllhl PRETTIEST - BEST LOOKING Georgia Anne Cashion - Donald Carter MOST POPULAR ,eq Wx, fin BEST ALL AROUND Kenf Cranfill - Adelaide Hinshaw Keith Howell - Nellie Holcomb CLASS HISTORY DATES TO BE REMEMBERED SEPTEMBER, 1950. Seventy-two freshmen--fifteen of them from.Forbush--entered the ninth grade at Yadkinville. ln Mrs. Elva Hoots' homeroom section, officers were Frances Harding, president, Bettye Redding, secretary, Thurmond Phillips, treasurer, and Mattie Cranfill, reporter. Mr. Herbert Cameron's home- room officers were Keith Howell, president, Nellie Holcomb, secretary, Norma Todd, treasurer, and Velna Hall, reporter. The main event that year was a trip made to Chapel Hill by Miss Ethel Marie Hall's science classes to see the planetarium and other points of interest. SEPTEMBER, 1951. Taking part in more of the school's activities, the sophomores began to lose the greenness of freshman days. Officers in Miss Beverly Moore's section of the tenth grade were Marcus Hawks, president, Jimmy Martin, vice president, Jimmy Vestal, secretary, Robert Williams, treasurer, Barbara Howell, reporter. ln Mrs. Mary Louise Buchanan's section, Reta Peoples was president, Thurmond Phillips, vice president, Ouida Brown, secretary, Norma Todd, treasurer, and L. L. Mason, reporter. SEPTEMBER, 1952. The class emerged as iolly iuniors under the sponsorship of Mrs. Susan Steelman and Mrs. Elva Hoots. ln connection with their study of United States History, the class, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridgewater, made a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia. Later in the year, the history teachers, Mr. Max Welborn, Mr. Bill Bridgewater, and Mr. Bill Cheek, a practice teacher, took the history classes to Salisbury to see President Dwight D.Eisenhower who spoke at Rowan County's Centennial Celebration. MARCH 27, 1953. The iuniors entertained the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in the gymnasium. A Dutch theme was carried out in the decorations. Other events were the ordering of the class rings, election of the annual staff, and making the daisy chain for the seniors' class night. SEPTEMBER, 1953. Fifty-two members of the class began their senior year with Mrs. Logene Hood and Mr. James Everidge as sponsors. Class officers were Johnny Reece, president, Robert Williams, vice president, Gerry Hutchins, sec- retary, Thurmond Phillips, treasurer, and Ouida Brown, reporter. OCTOBER 20, 1953. Two seniors, JoAnne Hutchens and Alma Slater, passed away as a result of iniuries received in an automobile accident October 16. MAY 2-7, 1954. Carrying out their plans made many weeks in advance, the Seniors made their trip to Washington, D. C. Other spring activities which kept them busy were the Junior-Senior Banquet, the senior play, and class night. MAY 29, 1954. Graduation exercises were held for the forty-eight members of the Class of 1954. --r-1- S .- WHO ARE THE JUNIORS? zfmiom 2 HOME ROOM OFFICERS Marlene Sprinkle Vice President Clarence Groce President Ma yo Moxley Secretary Jane Mason Treasurer JUNIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Williams President Mayo Mox I ey Treasurer HOMEROOM OFFICERS Robert Buchanan Treasurer Shelby Kimmer President Jane Hobson Vice President Shirley Myers Secretary Jimmy Williams Reporter George Helton Secretary Jane Hobson Vice President Marlene Sprinkle Reporter Jean Carol Adams Charles Bryant Robert Buchanan Clarence Carlton Athelene Cheek Betty Collins Athalee Dinkins Bonnie Dinkins Harold Dixon Atha Dull Opal Goss Patty Gregory Shelvie Gregory Clarence Groce Edwin Groce Ray Hayes George Helton Jane Hobson Sonnie Hobson Jean Holcomb Lois Holcomb Thelma Hutchens Shelby Kimmer Margaret Logan Jane Mason JUNIORS V57 'TF' fi 'az flu. lrgirs , gl' QI: leg its 'ze'- v'-lg, Qw- Vinh 3:1 atm 5-an i . vv' '53 'Ti JR-6. 'Vive bbq New Q'-'v sg? . ,-f 'W' in W!!-r F1 'C' 'QL:.f 'Oo In ,ff . Y.. 3 1 'GW Q. gmac -as Y 4. 'Q- 'Vibran- Wm! JUNIORS WW Clifford McCollum Peggy Miller Mayo Moxley Shirley Myers Patty Nance Gale Phillips Helen Reynolds Betty Salmons Homer Shelton Junior Sizemore Henry Slater J. E. Southard Marlene Sprinkle Jimm y Taylor Velma Trivette Harley Wall Peggy White Jimmy Williams Faye Wooten Ralph Wooten David Wright ew e WHO ARE THE SOPHOMORES 52,0 1' Q X Ti? ' QQ 1 D-1 fig- 'nx X AQ NY' 1 'S?. X 19 ,J I f X ,I N 9 E Kathleen Baity Bill Brandon Lalene Brandon Albert Brown Harold Brown Charles Bryant Jerrie Carlton Mary Lou Casstevens Gilbert Church Max Cranfill Charles Ray Dinkins Blanche Dobbins Phillip Graham Buddie Hayes Helen Hayes Lee Hinshaw David Hobson Alvin Hutchens Ola Mae Hutchens Roger Mac Hutchens Donald Johnson Thomas Kelly Harold Long Homer McBride Jack Miller Jimmy North Donald Rachels Billy Reece Mary Reynolds Donald Royal H. B. Salmons Margaret Solmons Mozelle Shelton Carl Shore Peggy Sizemore Tommy Sizemore Della Slater Odell Smith Roberta Smith Shirley Smith Calvin Spillman Thomas Spillman Dorothy Stalling fHEl'U1' PT'C!F' 3'-4-K-44 ' ' ' Billy Taylor Georgia Todd Barbara Vestal Betty Vestal Gertrude Wall Anne Whitaker Nell Whitaker Lorene Williams Shelby Williams Douglas Wooten NOT SHOWN: Carl Carter David Davis SOPHOMORE CFFICERS Roberta Smith . .. . . . Vice President Gertrude Wall .... ....... P resident Jack Miller . . . . . . Treasurer Harold Brown . . . . . . Secretary Carl Carter . . . .... Reporter Phillip Graham Carl Shore ...... . Harold Long . . Donald Johnson Lee Hinshaw . . Vice President President Treasurer Reporter Secretary SNAPSHCTS '94 W. fs rw... L 1. Freida Todd, Ann Brandon, Reba Wright. 2. Dean Prim, Mayo Moxley. 3. Jane Mason, Lois Holcomb, Marlene Sprinkle, Shirley Myers, Faye Wooten. 4. Bobby Dinkins, Libby Smith, Reta Peoples, Ouida Brown, Keith Howell. 5. Williamsburg trip. 6. Juniors at Williamsburg. 7. Gerry Hutchins, Barbara Norman, Annowee Pendergrass. 8. Frieda Todd. 9. Margaret Logan, Anne Brown, Jane Hobson. 10. Gerry Hutchins, Annowee Pendergrass. 11 . Macklyn Hutchens, Barbara Norman, Annowee Pendergrass, Gerry Hutchins. 12. Lorene Williams, Elizabeth Doub, Marie Phillips, Shelby Williams. 13. Bettye Redding, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Marlene Sprinkle. 14. J. E. Southard . 15. Charles Hutchens, David Wright, Betty Hutchens, Edna Hutchens, Reba Wright. 16. Jane Hobson, Anne Brown, Roberta Smith. 17. Sheila Todd, Reba Wright. 18. Edna Hutchens, Reba Wright. 19. Betty Hutchens, Lois Wooten , Edna Hutchens. 20. Ouida Brown, Reta Peoples, Jackie Reavis, Libby Smith . 21. David Wright. 22. Margaret Logan, Freida Todd. 23. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Buchanan. 24. Lois Holcomb. 25. Jean Carol Adams, Anne Speer, Barbara Howell. 26. Polly Wagoner, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Bonnie Wagoner. 27. Marlene Sprinkle, Jane Mason, Lois Holcomb, Freida Todd, Margaret Logan. 28. Wilma Gentry, Nellie Holcomb. 29. Jean Carol Adams, J. E. Sauthard, Marlene Sprinkle, Jane Mason. 30. Gerry Hutchins, Barbara Norman. 31. Donald Royal. Tl.. f WHO ARE THE FRESHMEN 5 rw men 'QQ fl r 5 15 ,f nU f 2 J J f fi , f 'I HIG H scH00 FRESHMEN 9' ! Robert Bost Ann Brandon Betty Brown Doris Carlton Johnnie Ray Carter Lawrence Carter Leslie Chamberlain Denny Chaplin Bobbie Jean Church Irene Cleary Mary Cleary Frankie Davis Elizabeth Ann Doub Jimmy Graham Swanson Gregory Donald Groce Jesse Gray Groce Betty Hawks Doris Hayes Marilyn Haynes Steve Helton Melba Howell Wanda Howell Barbara Hutchens Charles Hutchens Donald Hutchens Kenneth Hutchens Lois Hutchens Monty Hutchens W. G. Kimmer Jimmy Long Jerrie Mason Libby Matthews Shelby Jean Matthews Elwood McCollum Mary Ruth McCollum Bill Miller Bobby Nance David Pardue Harry Pendergrass Tommy Perkins Marie Phillips Sue Plowman Jamie Plowman Betty Mae Renegar Jerry Renegar Betty Reynolds Margaret Rhodes Shirley Shore Edward Smith Bobby Southard Butch Sprinkle L. J. Styers Carrie Sue Taylor Frieda Todd Sheila Todd Grady Trivette Henry Vestal Howard Walker an nu:-gpm-.,-.--1.-.---vw-v -r-v- ---- FRESHMEN -Q 3X vw... V X, tw 4. F il Q.- ... J 4-hgh, in .,, . ,Q alma fsfif-at i..,,., so - if-.f .,., S , 55 l iw x W lr ,., W-.., K H ,, . . -, - . -2. 1 .- .fi my mm, .3--gi.-1.i.rr..g-1:51 Q un.--gl-an .Am .614 .-125: ..p-:-.g- Hu- rw--in. .-.,- -2- -1.1 . - -. A.: . .v-ar ,I W -I FRESHMEN Dorothy Wells Jessie White Ruby Williams Martha Wooten Reba Wright W Paul Wyatt NOT SHOWN: Frank Bell Bobby Driver Jo Anne Booe Wayne Holcomb Allen Calloway Wayne Kimmer Leroy Carlton Ben Mullis Barbara Carter Harold Owens Richard Cornelius Bobby Edward Wayne Dinkins Styers OFFICERS Butch Sprinkle ..................... Vice President TommY Perkins --'-- ' V i Ce Presijent Jimmy Graham ,,,, ........... P l'eSlClel'll' Kenneth Hutchens ' ' ' Pres' ent Frieda Todd .... ............. R eporter Shelli! Todd ----- .... . S1-ecretary Jimmy Long . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer BettY Brown ----' ' ' ' reasurer Martha Wooten .... ---- R eP0rle l '1lnl.gQll'!!11 '1llf'Jvl f-1' 1 as WHAT TAKES PLACE IN THE CLASSROOM 5465686 ' I ff '15 Z-121 'QS ,gi wif' f L , f A I T.. ZA Q I 1.4 hL M'g,JIECRlT -,?1KCRh71!EJlMJ'Z H MISS MARY HARDING, TEACHER - SENIOR ENGLISH MR. GRADY LAKEY, TEACHER - CITIZENSHIP MISS BEVERLY MOORE, TEACHER - FIRST-YEAR FRENCH CLASS ,, i' I 'I' A f q ,. , 4 E Q f7r I T an A , :Vw I f Y MRS. LOGENE HOOD, TEACHER - SCIENCE CLASS fi 53 I 3 . I I MR. JAMES EVERIDGE, TEACHER - WORLD HISTORY CLASS MRS. ELVA HOOTS, TEACHER - GENERAL BUSINESS CLASS I MR. R. P. BUCHANAN, TEACHER - DRIVER TRAINING MR. HERBERT CAMERON, TEACHER - AGRICULTURE TRAIIIIIIG CAR, l ,-- ' 3 1 MRS. MARY LOUISE BUCHANAN, TEACHER - TYPEWRITING II -HOA 6.1 M .L 4 N 1- -f '- 'Af MISS NANCY ZACHARY TEACHER HEALTH Q ESL, - -M :ha-.,. ,--. M-.gk ...WZ M' 'f 1 :M T- 1 2 - -..-..-W... f--.-my. -'-v-fZKk Kf l .zrixwinwi Mun F.-- hiiu mga -.,...u-s-fm ff, 111.1 Qi.l ! 15.11 Z-2..'Z7f'l.U lif lilfi if 'Ex MD- - 1 .1 9111 's aw u na. 13451. l Y'7V 1l 'f- Kiili MRS SUSAN STEELMAN TEACHER - HOME ECONOMICS MISS FAYE LASSITER PRACTICE TEACHER SHORTHAND SNAPSHOTS 1' . I is 'Wi Vlvv 1 Z , 4? -V11 1 'W , .'l 1 , W X -,M Ns. wx? .. ' nw A N? . if MJ' f' l Q 1 I : 5,.y:io. f3W' :l',. X i f , 1 ff gf' , Si inn in . ' s. 4 . vel V, V , ' .,,., 1 f .,.... K V U j ......i4,, 534 5 X .gf 3' 1 21 'EE' 'ez f. ,Vry X : 3- 21 N :-' r 1. Reba Wright, Edna Hutchens, Betty Hutchens, Charles Hutchens. 2. Jean Carol Adams, Freida Todd. 3. Mr. R. P. Buchanan. 4. David Pardue, Charles Hutchens. 5. Libby Smith, Reta Peoples. 6. Mary Ann Royal. 7. Swanson Gregory. 8. Peggy Miller. 9. Margaret Logan, Jane Hobson, Jane Mason, Ann Brown. 10. Gilly Ann Wagoner, Velma Wagoner. 11. Activity Bus. 12. Marlene Sprinkle, Jane Hobson, Jane Mason. 13. Margaret Logan, Jane Mason, Roberta Smith. 14. Georgia Ann Cashion. 15. David Wright. 16. Barbara Howell, James Dobbins. 17.Mary Faye Wyatt. 18. Lois Holcomb, Mayo Moxley, Jane Hobson. 19. Shelby Williams, Roberta Smith. 20. Roberta Smith, Shelby Williams, Reta Peoples, Adelaide Hinshaw, Velna Hall. 21. Mildred Booe, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Velma Wagoner. 22. Marlene Sprinkle, Jane Mason. 23. Grady Lalcey. 24. Adelaide Hinshaw, Georgia Ann Cashion. 25. Velma Trivette, Peggy Miller. 26. Atha Dull, David Wright. 27. Gertrude Wall. 28. Bobby Dinkins, Libby Smith. 29. Dean Prim. 30. David Wright. 31. Bettye Redding, Libby Smith, Linda Kreeger. 32. Jerrie Mason, Roberta Smith. Q ,- SW . faw ,gig M -4- 6+ v--4 'H'D ' i 1-1 - '7'5 ' ' ' ' '-f A121- W T T TIVITIES OF T OO .fgclfizfilfied J F J, Q H A Q . , by 97 A, x x 'fx ' 9211 ff Reta Peoples, Associate Editor, Nellie Holcomb, Editor, Almeta Willard, Copy Editor. Keith Howell, Business Manager, Hugh Adams, Adver- l THE YADK INIAN STAFF Barbara Sue Howell, Art Editor, Annowee Pendergrass, Photography Editor, Mary Ann Royal, Art Editor. l tising Manager, James Dobbins, Circulation Manager. Velna Hall, Class Editor, Edna Hutchens, Senior Editor L. L. Mason, Sports Editor, Libby Smith, Activities Editor. quill :sir mwvyqui- gh -A -is Ouida Brown, Editor, Jimmy Williams, Associate Editor u u u u u nl 'mn IM mu H I HU! uw nl um ulu uln nlu mu nlu nlu I I I I nlnlu um u MPM 1 ll ul fu u.'1J'.u 11 ry II:Hl mln I Hill' II I l . an u n n uw grin I I ulu My u u 1 I.l'9l'lI n ululnl I 'ull n u n in lr' In U nlu ul l I I I I rlllnbflm 1 u 1 lh UH u n nin mu I HU! nu uln npr WWHHF I I Ill Yadklnville School Yadkinville, North Carolina February, 195k awww ul I nln W u n mu llllllu u u nJi1m I Il L! u nu Tllru uu In nln on ulu :lu lit ging Illll l W u 5 . . 1THmm1mmEUYHm mmmm111mHm7mWQW 1Y'L Vim 'flIT1I11IM!1!211l1fY1IYlIlY:1YYl.TiYZ1IT1ITlT?lTflITlTTl.r1I3111111151 I Yl'l.l'TL'T1!'t'lI'Y'lI'TLY1!T1 !m.TllY1If1 .1tTl. 'I 'l U'TlY'1I 'IIT' Robert Buchanan, Business Manager, Lorene Williams, EXCl1C1r1ge Editor, Homer Shelton, Circulation Manager 1 l PRESS CLUB Robert Buchanan Jimmy Williams Libby Smith President Vice President Secretary Reta Peoples Velna Hall Treasurer Reporter The chief purpose of the Press Club is to publish the school newspaper, The GAK LEAF, once a month. The club's other activities consist of teaching students how to cut stencils, run the mimeograph, use the mimeoscope, to letter, and the correct ways of writing newspaper articles. MEMBERS: Hugh Adams, Kathleen Baity, Bill Brandon, Ouida Brown, Robert Buchanan, Doris Carlton, Jerry Carlton, Athe- lene Cheek, Blanche Dobbins, Opal Goss, Patty Gregory, Velna Hall, Betty Hawks, Helen Hayes, Lee Hinshaw, Melba Howell, Wanda Howell, Thelma Hutchens, Mary Ruth McCollum, Jack Miller, Annowee Pendergrass, Reta Peoples, Gale Phillips, Betty Mae Renegar, Betty Lou Reynolds, Betty Salmons, Margaret Salmons, Mozelle Shelton, Homer Shelton, Shir- ley Shore, Peggy Sizemore, Libby Smith, Roberta Smith, Dorothy Stallings, Gertrude Wall, Jessie White, Peggy White, Jimmy Williams, Lorene Williams, Shelby Williams. Mrs. Mary Louise Buchanan, Adviser. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is a club exclusively for students who have a scholastic average of A, and are approved by the faculty on the basis of character, leadership, and achieve- ment. Each year the Beta Club's aim is to carry out a proiect for the betterment of the school. The main proiect this year was selling ice cream in the elementary school. A Beta Club Convention for the members is held in some city every year. Any member of the club is eligible to attend this convention. bl!-tunnis-M I- Lan-le ----V -asa-4.-ating- -5? Y -35,5 Ouidq Brown Nellie Holcomb Libby Smith President Vice President Secretary Velna Reporter TVSUSUVGV Reta Peoples First Row: Reta Peoples, Libby Smith, Nellie l'l0lCOfT1b, Ouida Brown, Yelna Hall. Second Row: Gale Phillips, Mattie Cranfill, Marlene Sprinkle, Shelby Kimmer, Annowee Pendergrass, Robert Buchanan, Jimmy Williams, Charles Bryant, Donald Carter, Miss Beverly Moore, Sponsor, Frances Harding, Mayo Moxley, Jane Hobson, Anne Brown, Lois Holcomb, Jean Carol Adams, Barbara Howell, Gerry Hutchins, Almeta Willard. 5 5 ty .Ask my X .1 1 V ll I v. -Tr' ff, v fit 151.1 '-21 ' 'l'. ,E - 3 . ' 3 'F 'iff - 1 A A ,. 'F eg X l x ff-'Mg l l l 2 i George Helton 5 Vice President l l President OFFICE RS Dona ld Johnson Treasurer Keith Howell Anne Brown Secretary DRAMATICS CLUB Organized to give pupils an opportunity to take part in creative drama, the Dramatics Club presents a three-act play as its yearly proiect. Other activities include study- ing stage management, stage scenery, props, and make-up. First Row: Hutchens, Prim, Cranfill, Reece, Southard, Helton, Johnson, Bryant, Holcomb, Logan, Sprinkle, Smith, Dinlcins. Second Row: Wooten, Hayes, Norman, Howell, Mason, Adams, Dobbins, Howell, Moxley, Trivette, Miller, Todd, Brown, Wright, Todcl, Groce, Sizemore, Howell, Miss Harding, Sponsor, Redding. Third Row: Carter, Brown, Mason, Wooten, Myers, Kimmer, Hobson, Mason, Cashion, Hinshaw, Wagoner, Wyatt, Whitaker, Dull. B Q xf 1 5 uf' Furst Row Helton, Johnson, Wlllrams Wlllnams, Sprinkle, Howell Redding, Bryant Second Row Prxm Hnnshaw, Smith Brown, Myers Smith Pendergrass, Hall Third Row Howell Phnlllps North Wrlllams Buchanan Hobson Wnllaams Dlnklns Fourth Row Smlth Hutchens Shore Peoples, Hinshaw Wall Moxley Wlllnams Flfth Row Mr Grady Lalcey Coach, Wagoner Hardlng, Carter, Shelton, Cranflll Cashuon, Mr Jam Everndge Coach For membershlp nn the Monogram Club an athletic or gamzatlon, one must be awarded a monogram by the Coach, elther for cheerleading partlclpatlng In a sport or by servmg as manager for a ball team ln the sprung of each year a banquet IS glven ln honor of the new members At this tlme monograms are awarded Robert Buchanan President Ounda Brown Vice President fi OFFICERS Kent Cranfill Treasurer Libby Smith Secretary MONOGRAM CLUB Reta Peoples R George Helton eporler Sergeant of Arms Mattie Cranfill Reporter Joan Grace Sec retary FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Shirley Myers President Roberta Smith Vice President Ps UH! uf Y' Q xg' b e 3 J' iw? 1' Future Homemakers of America is a national organ- ization sponsored by the Home Economics Department. The Club is composed of a group of pupils studying that they might develop social qualities and promote better home life for themselves and their families. The motto is: Toward New Horizons. Colors are red and white, and the flower is a red rose. Annowee Pendergrass Nellie Holcomb Parl iamentarian Historian Mozelle Shelton Treasurer Edna Hutchens Song Leader First Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Steelman, Kimmer, Gregory, Davis, Haynes, Smith, Hutchens, Holcomb, Pendergrass, Myers, Cranfill, Grace, Shelton, Howell. Second Row: McCollum, Mason, Matthews, Brown, Matthews, Carlton, Smith, Tay- lor, Hayes, Holcomb, Brown, Williams. Third Row: Reynolds, Reynolds, Vestal, Wooten, Shore, Brandon, Whitaker, Goss, Cheek, Trivette, Miller. Fourth Row: Plowman, Phillips, Vestal, Slater, Todd, White, Hutchens, Hawks, White, Williams, Holcomb. Fifth Row: Williams, Salmons, Wooten, Moxley, Mason, Renegar, Wells, Howell. Sixth Row: Dinlcins, Church, Phillips, Casstevens, Brandon, Wall. Seventh Row: Hayes, Plowman, Doub, Todd, Reynolds. ,CL , . .N MX ,mssx FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Donald Kimmer President Robert Williams Vice President qs it.. 1 0 .. Wy f o - T . ,Q , ,Mau-I' X l s To teach young men to become farm leaders, to be efficient a d d n e ucated farmers, and to strengthen the confidence of the farm boys in themselves and their work are the chief purposes of the Future Farmers of America. Thurmond Phillipg Chapter activities include proiects and the Fath d Keith Howell Secretary if '35 S er an Son Harold Dixon Treasurer Banquet - Reporter First Row: Sponsor, Mr. Cameron, Riggans, Hayes, Taylor, Kimmer, Howell, Dixon, Phillips, Williams, Pardue, Chamber- lain, Vestal, Kimmer. Second Row: Hutchens, Hobson, Hayes, Brown, Brown, Calloway, Bryant, Miller, Pendergrass, Dinkins, Hutchens, Carlton. Third Row: Daye, Sizemore, Carlton, Long, Vestal, Hutchens, Williams, McCollum, Carter, Nance. Fourth Row: Sizemore, Salmons, Rachels, Church, Groce, Welborn, Walker, Renegar, Smith, Wyatt, Styers. Fifth Row: Miller, Brandon, Bryant, Reece, Dull, Dobbins, Dinkins, Williams, Smith, Harrison, Hawks. Sixth Row: Wooten, Royal, Carter, Wall, McCollum, Slater, Holcomb, Calloway, Kimmer. i l 2 l . S W' ' i , ' f 4 l I 4 1 l 1 r GLEE CLUB First Row: Brown, Smith, Howell, Howell, Redding, Hall, Dinkins, Whitaker, Willard, Holcomb, Hutchens. Second Row: Logan, Holcomb, Smith, Holcomb, Williams, Williams, Carlton, Smith, Vestal, Dobbins, Vestal. Third Row: Pendergrass, Grace, Cranfill, Hutchins, Brown, Adams, Sprinkle, Todd, Casstevens, Whitaker, Sizemore, Hobson. Fourth Row: Wall, Moxley, Shelton, Hobson, Wooten, Myers, Peoples, Hinshaw, Cashion, Wagoner, Stinson. Fifth Row: Adams, Prim, Buchanan, Bryant, Mason, Williams, Miller, Trivette, Walker. Sixth Row: Wright, Harrison, Mason, Long, Crantill, Bran- don, Hinshaw, Johnson, Helton. Seventh Row: Shore, Howell, Dinkins, Carter, Southard, Crantill, Welborn, Dobbins. - .4798 fig .avi-X ll nn r 1 , ' 2- ljvrzyr cr fl ,R brllixx Eg l.X1l..w.la MRS. L. C. RICHARDSON MRS. J. L. MCKNIGHT The Glee Club's purpose is to teach the members good songs and to provide entertainment For its members as well as others. Some of the Club's activities are attending the District Contest at High Point or Salisbury to be rated on their singing, presenting the Christmas program, sending some of the members to the State Festival in Greensboro, taking part in the County Music Festival, and singing at graduation. 7-9 1..,t . F 1'F' Tiff -L - L. .hx-.r ' 1 - ,.u 'W ' Al l .'F V V t Tiff' 'W' STUDENT GOVERNMENT First Row: Marlene Sprinkle, Shel- by Kimmer,Adelaide Hinshaw, Libby Smith, GertrudeWall. Second Row: Jane Hobson, Roberta Smith, Jimmy Graham, Carl Shore, Kenneth Hutchens, Tommy Perkins. Third Row: Johnny Reece, Donald Carter. li Working only on a temporary basis, the Student Council in its beginning year is composed ofthe presidents and vice-presidents from each of the eight homerooms in high school. Soon after it was organized, the Council visited other schools to observe their Student Councils. With th is information, they plan to write a constitution for Yadkinville High School. ln the spring, if the constitution is accepted by the student body, Student Council and Student body officers will be elected . LIBRARY STAFF The Library Staff, under the direction of the librarian, keeps an accurate record of all books checked out, bought or lost. The staff keeps the books dusted and prepare the new books for distribution. First Row: Joan Groce, Peggy Miller, Velma Triv- ette, Lucille Bates, Anne Whitaker, Mattie Cranfill, Sheila Todd. Second Row: Mary Ann Royal, Miss Mary Harding, Librarian, Bill Williams, Gerry Hutchins. A WORKERS CLUB sa J OFFICERS l Thurmgnd Phillips Robert Williams Jimmy Williams President Vice President - Secretary A Ylrzzv- Keith Howell L. L. Mason Treasurer Reporter The Workers Club is a club for high school boys who are interested in learning to operate the movie proiectors, the pub- lic address system, and doing various types of repair and maintenance work that need to be done around the school. The club helps collect tickets, sell concessions at ball games, sweep the gym, repair window shades, and make other needed repairs. First Row: Buddie Hayes, Jimmy Taylor, Harold Brown, L. L. Mason, Calvin Spillman, Thurmond Phillips, Ray Hayes, Clif- ford McCollum. Second Row: Keith Howell, Robert Buchanan, Donald Kimmer, Dean Prim, Kent Cranfill, Homer McBride, Howard Walker, J. D. Welborn, Harold Dixon, Max Cranfill, Jack Miller, Tommy Sizemore. Third Row: Robert Williams, Henry Slater, Charles Ray Dinkins, Harry Pendergrass, J. D. Riggans, James Dobbins, Athalee Dinkins, David Davis, David Hobson, James Calloway, Jimmy Williams, Edwin Groce, Odell Smith, Donald Royal, Donald Rachels, Thomas Spillman, H. B. Salmons, Douglas Wooten. f-5 -Q S., 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Bill Brandon Harry Pendergrass Bonnie Dinkins President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Max Crantill - Velnq Hqll Song Leaders To teach young boys and girls the essentials of good management of farm life is the purpose of the 4-H Club. Each member is required to complete one or two proiects each year. The club is sponsored by the home demonstration agent and the assistant farm agent. First Row: Velna Hall, Bonnie Dinkins, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Margaret Logan, Frieda Todd, Anne Whitaker, Mary Faye Wyatt, Ann Brandon. Second Row: Jane Mason, Libby Smith, Peggy Miller, Velma Trivette, Ola Mae Hutchens, Adelaide Hinshaw, Georgia Anne Cashion, Bettye Redding. Third Row: H. B. Salmons, Douglas Wooten, Odell Smith, Bill Brandon, Max Crantill, Barbara Ann Norman, Peggy Howell. 1 si Girls who work in the office are chosen from the Secretarial Office Practice Class. Their duties are to type and run errands for the principal, answer the telephone, greet callers, and sell school supplies. OFFICE GIRLS Mattie Cranfill, Barbara Ann Norman, Annowee Pendergrass, Jean Holcomb, ancl Edna Hutchens. Barbara Howell, Nellie Holcomb, Libby Smith, Joan Groce, Laura Sizemore, Betty Walker and Lovena Hobson. Mary Ann Royal, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Mary Faye Wyatt, and Lois Holcomb. BUS MECHANICS George Hobson, Clyde I Black J Wooten, Labun Hauser, Phil Long, County Mechanic. I S lb' ln. 'g,-- -g , it FIRST AID WORKERS Standing: Peggy Sizemore, Athelene Cheek, Faye Wooten, Patty Gregory, Velma Trivette, Jimmy Hut- chens, Opal Goss, Betty Salmons. Seated: Helen Reynolds, J. D. Welborn. First Aid Work is sponsored by the Future Homemakers Club, which assigns a worker for the first aid room For every period ofthe day. The workers must be dependable, show initiative,dnd have courage. They get experience in caring for minor accidents and sick patients. Xi I f s air if Q ....---H- ' , -our f ,--nv pq-1-? KDKI I BUS DRIVERS Donald Kimmer, Douglas Wooten, Clifford McCollum, Annowee Pendergrass, Jimmy Taylor, Ray Hayes, J. D. Riggans, Robert Williams. In order to be a bus driver, a pupil must be at least sixteen years old, mentally alert, neat in appear- ance, free from physical handicaps, and must meet the requirements set up by the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. It is the duty of the bus driver to operate the school bus in a safe manner, to keep the bus clean, supervise the loading and discharging of the pupils, and to report needed repairs. Xa,-A , 5 . 1 ig , T . J Q: ,I 5 A,-W X' AL.- 4 ,., W- ,.. ....,,.-.1-- m 1 . ,1iu1n.:au.r,mnggugnezvx1L1'1,4' HALLOWEEN KINGS AND QUEENS HIGH SCHOOL ROBERTA SMITH, QUEEN DAVID WRIGHT, KING V31 'lI.IT' - 1jf1F ZU'1i,'ll'.4.1r I . .' 'i - '. II.Mii1J.1 4E HALLOWEEN KINGS AND QUEENS GRAMMAR GRADES BETTY HUDSON, QUEEN BENNIE KIMMER, KING PRIMARY GRADES MARY GRACE SHORE, CHERYL JOHNSON, PRlNcEssEs ALLEN BRANDON, PRINCE QUILL AND SCROLL 4 as 'Var O ida Brown, First Row: Gale Phillips, Annowee Pendergrass, Almeta Willard, Jimmy Williams. Second Row: u Robert Buchanan, Nellie Holcomb, Edna Hutchens, Velna Hall. Third Row: Mary Ann Royal, Barbara Howell, Reta Peoples, Libby Smith, Keith Howell. The Chester S. Davis Chapter of Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for high school journalists. ln order to become a member of this society, students must meet certain requirements. He must do a minimum amount of work on the high school publications, be in the upper third of his class, be a iunior or senior, and be approved by the Quill and Scroll adviser. , P Mrs. Mary Louise Buchanan 11111 1,1flgi,',H,IQIl Adviser I I Quin. SCROLL Reta Peoples Ouida Brown Libby Smith President Vice President Secretary '- . Y.-- JUNIOR PLAY CAST AUNT SAMANTHY RULES THE ROOST. First Row: Faye Wooten, Marlene Sprinkle, Velma Trivette, Shelby Kimmer, Jane Mason. Second Row Jimmy Williams, Charles Bryant, Jane Hobson, Robert Buchanan, Clarence Groce, George Helton MarleneSprinkle, Faye Wooten, Jimmy Williams. Velma Trivette, Jane Hobson, Jane Mason. . E ,sf , 7 if WET? M 7 N ' ,X sq -, 1 ,I w ' t I3 ., ., mg Ms --X- ,,ffi 'N----M----A - , ,MM X, F , -A ' 'W-A-V '- E ' , ' if 1 ,Q , -'-u.,,,M!gg. 'wt CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs, Laura Brandon, Mrs. Helen Reavis, Mrs. Leola Garner, Mrs. Veigh Long, Manager, Mrs. Marguerite Trivette, Mrs. Frances Royal. CUSTODIANS MR. AND MRS. WADE REAvls CAFETERIA WORKERS Odell Smith, David Pardue, Athelene Cheek, Betty Collins, Opal Goss, Betty Salmons, Peggy White, Betty Hawks, Swanson Gregory, Bobby Southard. I n X I I' WHA -RH 'f 'iff' 1 955 RTS ACTIVITIES? ,MMLLIQC5 pa !' 6 , , , all W xx! I I I I A E 5 S 5 r L 1 FOOTBALL HGMECOMING 2 R... QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS HOMECOMING QUEEN LIBBY SMITH Edna Hufchens, Marlene Sprinkle, Libby Smith, Queen, Georgia Anne Cushion, Beftye Redding. ,: l4 l ' ' .-........ v... .1-1-. 'mf-.-1-rx .nh....n-,u- ..s 44 1 1-41:- vt 5 4 Su- AZY 'W -Ying, k V - . f 7 43. f , 'ws f A , -'E L . Q , dv A X 3' 0 'Wig H -, x., .,... , Q Q' 1 i :hx .iw-z1r: 2fwf5 'V 1 f any-v f ,-M'5 vw ,ff F Y K 'gf 'Zvi , 525 vw 114 - fif Wm X 31, 5 , 3 'ggi ' 'Q?f'Q 1, 1.5: ,I J? Q-Y -, K' W ' 171-fy , 2, 'Rag ' . QA , I .Ji 'S-1 , 4-:sy-fm kg' V, 5' 3 .X L I -.. au .V iff if is ' f' ' :sr ,cg.4?5, 94 ni-as ,r- QF' 5, .29 I? MU 1 I fvu 1 I i I I I s 'H ,Pi ,lv f 'Q I f COAC HES Mr. Grady Lakey Mr. James Everidge Xi f X' CO-CAPTAINS Keith Howell Kent Cranfill FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Lee Hinshaw, Manager, L. J. Styers, Max Cranfill, Bill Williams, Donald Carter, Jimmy Williams, Robert Bost, Elwood McCollum. Second Row: Donald Johnson, Kent Cranfill, Dean Prim, Charles Bryant, Jimmy Graham, Kenneth Hutchens, Homer Shelton. Third Row: Keith Howell, Jimmy Long, George Helton, Carl Shore, Frank Bell, Robert Buchanan, Phillip Graham. 1- - NYY-. ,- -- Y...-,, 1-f - 22: --1-fee 1:37-- FOOTBALL Yadlclnvllle entered its fourth year of football with 20 boys. The team, weakened by lack of weight, won only two games and tied one although most of the games were close ones. Five of the regular players were lost by graduation. The team s line-up was as follows: Right End, Bill Williams, Right Tackle,- Dean Prim, Right Guard, Donald Carter, Center Kenneth Hutchens, Left Guard, Robert Buchanan, Left Tackle, Kent Cranfill, Left End, Carl Shore, Quarterback , George Helton Halfback, Homer Shelton, Fullback, Charles Bryant, and Left Halfback, Keith Howell. YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE YADK INVILLE YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE YADKINVILLE x , 'Yep -v 2.2, M:-A 6 . .N . '.-6 --:T Q f ' - - . .1 t L ,-W r 75L'1-. - E h Q . if ' - r f' 5' -'Q3,l A ,: ' csRiEEirH 7 COOLEEMEE 7 FRANKLIN 13 JoNEsviLLE 26 LANSING o KERNERSVILLE 26 GLEN 25 MILLERS CREEK 6 EocNv!LLE 20 W! Q ,N Yr vvm,,W41v ' , Lx Q , 'ffm k 'MLK iff b-A ,fa 4wvDV? ' 7 7 :Li e'?l.HP.2 lk- 21. Li JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Learning by playing, the Junior Varsify has gained valuable ex- perience on which future teams may be built. The squad consist of Jimmy Long, Jimmy Graham, Elwood Mc- Collum, Bill Brandon, and Harry Pendergrass, first sfring, and Butch Sprinkle, Lee Hinshaw, Lawrence Carter, L. J. Sfyers and Max Cranfill, subsfifufes. Firsf Row: Harry Pendergrass, Lawrence Carter, Bill Miller, Lee Hinshaw, Butch Sprinkle. Second Row: Max Cran fill, L. J. Styers, Elwood McCollum, Jimmy Graham, Jimmy Long, Mr. Grady Lakey, Coach. , v-vu 1 . .usa .zu .mum vnu.:-.1nul.:. GIRLS BASKETBALL L Bonnie Dnnkins, Lorene Williams, Jane Hobson, Gertrude Wall, Libby Smith, Ouida Brown and Gilly Ann Wagoner, Co Captains, Shirley Myers, Edna Hutchens, Jerrie Carlton, Ann Brandon, and Martha Wooten. GlRlS' SCORES FOR REGULAR SEASON Yclclltinville 47 West Ycldkin 45 Yqdkinville 51 Elkin 43 Yadlcinville 58 Mocksville 29 Yadkinville 78 Courtney 70 Y'-Idliiflville 39 Jonesville 41 Yndkinville 43 Millers Creek 62 Yadltinville 51 Boonville 43 Yadlcinville 58 Boonville 6l Yadkinville 52 West Yadltin 56 Yadkinville 49 Franklin 47 Yadkffwille 27 Kina as Yqdkinvjlle 44 gas, Bend 50 Yudkinville 55 Courtney 46 Yadkinville 46 Janesville 32 Yadkinville 66 East Bend 59 Yadkinville 34 Millers Creek 37 Yadkinville 57 Moiilssville 31 Yadkinville 37 King 39 Yadlcinville 52 Ellcin 46 Beginning the season with seven seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen, the Yadkinville girls' basketball team gave their opponents a good fight. Later, when the team personnel shifted to four seniors, three iun- iors, three sophomores, and two freshmen, the fighting spirit was stronger than ever and the girls won their share of the games. As the season neared the half-way mark, the starting line-up included Libby Smith, Ouida Brown, Gertrude Wall, Gilly Ann Wagoner, Shirley Myers, and Jane Hob- son. Mr Grady Lakey Coach Jean Carol Adams, Manager J Fx 4Nrb WW f , if 'm- 1 ,,, H an . fi , E426-. J af. pf , 1, 1 gi 'K A -Q. si 05? s , if gf lg r no 0 . .. N xp av W ., 22 - ,, - .. . -V1--Lv-m --v-uaae.::-.:un::ruuu- BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Mr. James Everidge, Coach Dean Prim, Manager v ' y,gmxr,U.4..:..:A,:drll-It BOYS' SCO Yaclkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yudkinville Yadlcinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yucllcinville Yadlcinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yudlilnville Yadkinvil le Yadlcinville Yadkinville Yadlcinville Yadkinville Yadkinville RES FOR REGULAR SEASON 61 Elkin 60 32 Courtney 39 48 Millers Creek 53 35 Boonville 39 54 Franklin 67 45 East Bend 46 57 Jonesville 67 50 Millers Creelc 45 42 King 67 52 West Yadkin 62 69 Mocksvi l le 60 62 Janesville 74 62 Boonville 45 49 West Yaclkin 74 53 King 70 25 Courtney 42 62 East Bend 43 60 Mocllsville 43 47 Elkin 51 The boys' basketball team had a fairly successful year considering the large number of players lost from last year. Although many of the games were lost, the boys put up a hard fight and showed a competitive spirit. The starting line-up included Donald Carter, Kent Cranfill, George Helton, Homer Shelton, and Keith Howell. 'ff fn ,km First Row: George Helton, Keith Howell, Donald Carter, Homer Shelton, Kent Cranfill, Captain. Second Row: Robert Buchanan, Carl Shore, J. E. Southard, Athalee Dinkins, Kenneth Hutchens, Mr. James Evericlge, Coach. -H ...ng ..umn.nrvnu ,twang 1-v1u.sw,ill:4anil 1 J 82111:-.K X 4' LL K' .X nf S, -nn... ml. -1-.rv-..- -----.... -L...- .,c' -..... ---. 1-su-uv nu:-ug 4 ff' 13.5 s A Q 1 3-ff Nw ifxhkgiv 4 - - W 6 H fix. .Q Q44 VV Q Q ff gb. 'li' S8 if ,Q - , . 1 ibm J Y ??fi31, i N 'ff S V2 x if 2 ,Q it . S2 W A ,4 F433 1.4 59 S537-f.. ' ,I . V mf-uf ,hiv lf: L- ' Y ' W2 P? Q 'Fri ,ivixiiiwxsgw ' 'W ' . I , W -.gg . ! , , , mfg f,'x.'.a, ,gl .WM ' 1 .. , .............. .......-...., -.. ....,..,.,x ..,,,, 55 -- - 4 4. . H, idll ' imfi.-ixl. MHT1.llYI First Row: Mayo Moxley, Adelaide Hinshaw Chief Reta Peoples Second Row: Velna Hall Annowee Pendergrcss, Shelby Williams, Roberta Smith Give out Hornefs, 'Cause you're mighty keen You shoot a ball fhaf's mighty mean. You're a red hot Team Thaf's on the beomg So go, Hornefs,go! .-511-ai i 'lihS i, l -1-.4-..-D -3 24 SNAPSHOTS NV NRxDVM3aI Q WSI M LUNCLI1 NE' NG DANG CHANGING CLASSES. SELLING ICE CREAM. WMD HALL RK1NG ON THE SCENES ANNUAL NMBLING - ':.lh.f :Makin- 1TFT K. il -.IAM .1Qa0.'alIsM.W1lif'lblTI1'3i1l1'-KWT1h.'1l' SELLING CONCESSIONS. C HA ASSES, 'YB-'QQ:i'ix. blwz.-Gvb ::::- Aff.-:::::::::::: ':::.1-:::::::J-4-::: C I 'I I 'I I Be prepared... I buy Coke by the case O p ' I I .L - f' Y' to ' II l X ,,-F. :I M-'A I I Y I 1. I. 'V' Ifj swag ,--4-I ,,,. A, r I Q SJ 1' I 'Q' 9 S I J ' I Q II-I I R ' ' I ' LN If - B ' I me I 1 me , ,.. I em I I 0 X In registered I d k. I There's the moment when I guests urrive...when work drops...wl1en lunch is reaIly...ond the moment lor complete relaxation. Thut's the moment lor ice-cold Coco-Colo. IONLED UND!! AUYNOIIYV Ol IMI COCA-COKA COMPANY IV WINSTON-SALEM COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC , Ohlhedhr-t:::::::::::::.1'::1c:::::::::::::::.:: :::' :J00u0t:::: :::.v4':::::J-4-::::::Jf:.f-4-:::: I W. I-I. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY I FIRE, LIFE, AND CASUALTY INSURANCE I I I See Us About Low Cost Automobile Loans I JAMES D. DOUB Omce Manager and Agent I I I I I I I I I DAY PHONE 5-III2 Night Phone 4-6956 I I I 'I LEWISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I I . Is I. 2 I I ,iv , I I II 5.5-1. Q.,-Qatar...-- 1 I :-.mn.f....m1IJ4..rm. wan: 11.4-:Ln-an L.,-5.-Q..--n.-..4..n.auu.,.An-nn--Q-4. ...,..1. gn. 4. 4 n.. -.-.U -.4 . - ---- 4 -- A A A A A A A A A A A A A::: A::::o4-:::vp::.po' YADKIN LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS When You Need Lumber, Call Our Number PHONE 39II YADKINVILLE, N. C. 1, ,, --5 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I IDLEWHILE FARMS J. D. WELBORN, Owner DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE Visitors Welcome YADKINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Complimenfs of D A V I S PHONE 8156 WEST FOURTH AT TRADE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. v----I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :ro-0-0-no-oxj vw' AAAA AAA AAAA ,,,,, ..,. ---J-.cvvvvv i I P I I I I Ifxxxx: ' xx: xx :xf I 1' I I II I' 5: BANK OF YADKIN I I I I, I I Yadkinville, N. C. I DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 510,000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 1' I I I . ' I Q Ig Phone 2101 ' I I I I I :::::: : ::::::::: 'x x ::::: xxxx : :::- A ::::J I ffiiiiiv AQA4 : 5 J: - 3 I I I I 'I 'I 'I I BROWN AND EVANS 11 IL CLINARD EQUIPMENT X f 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I LUMBER COMPANY Q: Q: COMPANY I I I II ALLIS-CHALMERS and NEW IDEA I YOUR DEALER FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES 1' I I L .Q 1, FARM MACHINERY .1 1, , , I I Q YadkInvIlIe, N. C. Yadkinville, N. C. -5 1, 'I I, I' It I II I: A 5555555 5: 5: x:: 23:55:55 ffffffxfffiv Axxxx JJJJE55-Aiffiv 5555 555555502 5I5555 fffffffffifffv Z: I I 5E I, I I COMPANY If II COMPANY I Mme Home of Quality Furniture for :E I FERGUSON TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT I Less Moneyu Phone 3641 :I :I JONES TODD LUTHER TODD Phone 549 Jeneeville, N. C. :I PINNIX SHORE 1 :E Q 'I 3' I I, ' - A - -J-f:::- ::: Q --0-t:::::::::::::::::::- ::::- .f v t W- R f5ff:55J:5::5::::5 v - -5555- 5:5-xifififfiifff ::5:55::::::::::1 1 R , I I 1. Beef at Irs Best Bull and Betty Hall I I Owners 1 I .1 . 'I 'I I it 'I I :I 'I I I I '1 I FE 'I 'I I: If I I I 'I I I E I I- Yiilfifi LWSLCOQEC,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,Ii95'!lE!Eei,Ee,I E .... ii I 2 I fl 7T!fLr.? T. TT I..If'I L..'LAEJ 131.111 ---.-use Q. - - ..-'--fe-V '-,L.-ug...l4...1.., 4... ... .' c.. .. i---1...- Ig if as Your Teachers Had One Purpose I :I V h . , ,, ini, J :pawn-5 . 5 T ere was lust one bug lesson I gg. .' w,III ',p. F they set out to teach you- :I tg I4 I1 2. lQQ:Ig3l,,,,ARl'ify2,Q believe in yourself. , ' I: Self reliance, confidence, :I B U K E ond initiative have made 4, the Piedmont Carolinas one If of the finest places you 'I could possibly live and work Ig vqwfn COMPANY in. So . . . congratulations, 4: da 4, the stage is yoursl ---------------------------- A-------------,------------- --- ----, V::'::::x::::::::: xxx? ITTTTT' xx: TTTTTTTH' 'I 'I 4, 'I 'I 1, 'I 'I 4, 'I 'I :I Visit If TI-IE WILLIAMSON II I1 COmP'iff1Gf'fS Of 'I I I If I A ,RESTAURANT I I SALEM PAPER CofvIPANY 4, Yadkmvllles Newest and Most Modern 4, 4, II Restaurant Winston-Salem, N. C. 11 BREAKFASTS-PLATE LUNCHES-DINNERS 'I I I 1: 1: I I, II II II 'I 'I L.-::: ::- ::::: A: -::::::::::J L-::::::::::::::::::::vvv vvv 64x04-::::::::::::::::: -:::::::::4-4, ff-O-4?::::::::::::: :::::::::::: I I I I I I I ' 1 'I YADKIN TRACTOR COMPANY I1 :E GLENN S ANIOCO SERVICE I I 4 4 4 ll FORD TRACTORS and DEARBORN YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR AMOCO II 1, I, ll EQUIPMENT GAS AND OIL IN YADKINVILLE Il l Il fl See us for your farm needs Opposite Methodist Church on 112i I I 1: 'I 'I I - ---A- ------ --------A+-- ll Z ':::::::::- ::::: :::-J r---v ----v- ---- ---------- - - -v-v v--- - 'AA 'AA' A AA- AA---A----- - A AA A-AA --AA -::,, 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I SPAINI-IOUR'S 'I 'I 4 ll A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE 'I 'I ll Elkin, North Carolina I 'I 'I 'I I Lfigif: ::::- :::: - - -:::: - - -:::::::,,g I- F I 1 'J l 'I i O f e E 9 4 1 .1 I I 5 1 I If 4 - I ,Q uf f :::::: 4' R x 5 vvvv iv--W vvwt tvvvt 1 tvvv tvvi ' E to A 1 ' I ' U lzzv COHEN SAYS Q .I., NAR X ,Q N l See Me for the Finest in Jewelry E 2 ee-- SPEARS JEVVELERS t QNQH . l ' Winston-Salem, N. C. l . 5 5- A' ::: :::: A ::: AAAA :::::v ::v A A A A:::::: A:: A lg ll ll 1, ll lt l It It 3 lVllLLER'S :g 1: :I Compliments of l PLUMBING AND HEATING ll ll lg I l 3 5: 3 FRANK A. STITH l Headquaners It 2 lf ll :t Winston-Salem, N. C. ll l Mile East of Yadkinville, N. C. tl I' ' ll ll ll lr ll lt ll 1, lt ll L.-::- ::::::- ::::::v ::::::J 4f':::::: ' ' ' ::::::::: Q-:::::::::: A -::::::::: AA-' :Jie-4, fP0'4':::::: A -A A .1 1: It l l l l BOONVILLE CLEANERS 1: It . 1: ': Compliments of ll ll l L 4 Q: AND AUNDRY QQ gf lSENHouR JEWELERS I P fS ' E c: E d C 'I 5: romp ervlce or as an arry ELKINI N- C. :I Phone 2501 Boonville, N. C. It gt H l ' 1L,:::::::::- v v :::: -,::: -::: A :::3 3'-:::v v Arr: AAAA AAAA ' A: Y-::::::: v ::::::: :- ::: v :::::::: A lr lr lr la 5: CHARLES V. DELLINGER l ll PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTGR-KEWANEE and AMERICAN BOILERS in ll PETRO and ARCO-FLAME BURNERS-STANDARD PLUMBING FIXTURES in l I: MYERS PUMPS lr fl Yadkinville, North Carolina PHOFIG 3736 ln lr . LMA . V' IQ . ::::4-0-::::a04-4-0004-.Q-.po 1 I I . I :I P BOCOCK-STROUD COMPANY IE P I YOUR SPORTING OOOOS DEALER I I Winston-Salem, N. C. P I :I L,:::: -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A A ':::- ::::'i .,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' f:::::::::: :::Ti7 I 1: I I, IP P I, ij IP Q In Winston-Salem Shop af IWHADHI I I I gi A ' O II I MOTHER AND DAUGHTER :I P P I .. IP IP IP 4, ,S Corner Liberiy and Third Sis. X , I, I P VME For The Nevvesi in Femihihe Fashions DR. PEPPER BOTTLINO CO. ji ji 1: I, II :P VVihsTOh-Salem, N. C. 'P ,:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::-O L :::::::::::::::: :::: :::::::: P ::::::::::::: AAAAA :::: A::eE T::::' AAAA :::: AAAAAAAAAAA A A: E Ii :I :P II I P WINSTON POULTRY COMPANY :g 1: Q: I Ip I 322 we-Si 7Th sf. P. O. BOX 1931 If I: BE'-K-STEVENS COMPANY I: . II IP IP We lOuy pOuI'rry and eggs every Olay in The year at highesf market prices QI in Phone 7089 or 6827 Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 I 'I Winston-Salem, N. C. 'P I II IP :E I I: -:::v :,: :,,,:::::::,, :::J -:::::::A ::::-:::-v ::::9 FRIGIDAIRE PIONEER CHEVROLET COMPANY, Ihc. REFRIOERATION AND ELECTRIC DIVISION - SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3861 Or I25I Yadkinville, NOrTh Carolina RADIO AND TV MAYTAG FURNITURE v :::J I I IP I IP 'I 'P 'I IP IP 'I 'I IP I 'I 'I 'I IP I I I I I 1 I 'I ft HUTCHENS LUMBER CQMPANY I fi ROUGH and FINISHED LUMBER I I: TRADE WITH US AND SAVE 1 :E RoU're 2 D Phone 3481 fl YADKINVILLE, N. C. I 'I 'I 'I L,,::::::: :::,- -:: - -::, ::::::v :::::::: :::: A - - - E - - -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Qw reef: - ' 'AAAA' : :::: 'I 'P :I Q: NIATHIS JEWELRY STORE I I I 'f hi-1249? VJ --'IEFK Compliments of 1' 1- Fisk 5 1' If I: 1 - I: II I I ,E , ,xx E I I D XIE RESTAURANT I: in ' , K 7' - 'I :I Q: , gk : I I EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1 3 , Sp -1'- II ' i , 6L,..I2'QI:i I I II IL ff - .' 'IQ VVinSTon-Salem, N. C. It 'ff' 'vii '. .....E-.Ev It Boonville, N. C. 'I 'I 2.-::: -::::::::::::::::::::- :::g 'L':::A'::::::: A: :::: 'A::::' Iv::::,:,,:,,,,, --:SDK 5'-4-::::::::::::::':: :::::: :fff I1 If I: 1' 1' 'I I I 5: Be SFTWBFT . . . Dress SFTIBVT vvifh I' 1 ' I FRESH IQNGERH gf If CRISSIIIIAN c:LoTHIERS 'I 'I 'I II MEIQITA BAKEIQIES Phone 2911 Boonville, N. C. I I If Winston-Salem, N' C. GENE CRISSMAN, Manager :E :E 'I 'I 'I 'I Lx:::,::::::, -::::,, ,::::::J if-:::v ::::-- -:::::::::::- ::- f-::::::::::::::::::::: ':::::::::f::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :I I 4 gf YADKINVILLE THEATER 'I 'I 'I I 1' I II ' I I Yadkinville I :I North Carolina 'I I 4r:::::' v :::v ...A - -:::::::::::::, -:::::::: :: YI fw2.aIum'r,::.., -. ni. AIT 11 1 1 F AN: ::::::::::::: ::::AAA'A1' ' if 1 1 1, I if HARMONY HEIGHTS SUPPLY 1 1 , , 1, Duc! you lonovv . . . In Yadkinville we have 1 ig one of the most cornplete One-Stop I ii Phone 2221 1: Service Stations in Norih Carolina? 1: 1 11 '1 ,, PARA-TROOPER BOGTS AND SHCES 1 gf FEED5AFERT'L'ZER5'5EED5 1 11 Phone 3691 YadkinviIIe,'N, c. :1 Yadkinville, N. C. II II I, 11 11 AAAAA AAAA A L.,::::::,,,::,,, -,,, ,,,,,--,,--J 1,--:::: e: -ee: ----v ' ---- -- FPAAAAAAAAA '::::x::MHxA? FAAA A A A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I: 1, 1, 1 1 QC 1' 1, 1, 1: iv1Ac1c1E'S JEWELRY STORE 1 1 LONG AND WISHON 1' '1 11 LE Guaranteed Watch Service FEEDS' SEEDS, GROCERIES 1, 1 1 fi DIAMONDS - WATCHES Phone 3366 1 4 4 if Yadkinville, N. C. Yadkmvmef N- C- 1 11 11 gf 1 It 1, 11 11 2---: :::: :::: ::::::::::g 1L'::::::::::::::::::::: :::' AAAA--- --------4 94-::::-A--:-::::::::'A A AAA 11 11 1, 1, it 31 1, 1, 1 I FAVORITE CLEANERS DRIVERS SELF-SERVICE 1, 1, DRY CLEANING-LAUNDRY 1: QI GROCERY AND 1 COMPLETE HAT REBUILDING SERVICE SERVICE STATKDN 1, :L Yadk'f'V 'e- N- C- :E Phone 4371 Yadkinville, N. c. il if --- -- -- ---A------ li L::::: :::::- ::::: - f--.-::: -::::: A::::::: -:::::::-1 reeeeeeee :f::::::::: 'AA 1, I, 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 gf 1 BROVVN'S DEPT. STORE 1I YADKIN FURNITURE 1, 11 1, Ready-To-Wear for Men, Women and 1 Children-Furniture--House Furnishings 1 1 1, 1, . YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER Stoves and Floor Coverungs 1, Phone 2161 Ph 2286 Y dk' 'II E one E 'nv' A :E Yadkinville, N. c. 11 11 11 1 1 1 -::: :: A A:::: A A A:::::: - -:::J L ':::v v A A A::::::::: A A::: ':: o,,o00QQ0Q oQ0ooooo 0 0 r,5:,,,Q,::: ::::-0-0-0-0-c::::::: f- vvvv v v v - v I I I I I: I I II II I I I P AND N DEPARTMENT I BAITY BUILDING COMPANY II II IC II It STORE I Baity Building Means Befter Building I RUTH HOLCOMB TRESS SPROUSE II Route I Cana, N. C. :I II , I Yadkinville, N. C. II :I II II II II 2 --r: :::::::::: ::: AAAA :AA-2 I-L'::: ':::: 'AAAA A :::::'::: I'H H:::H:::x: xx: xi? Texx 'xxx A: II II II I I I I' EA E I I I ST ND GARAGE I I IVIASON HARDWARE ax It AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING I I BODY AND FENDER WORK I ELECTRIC CO- I I WELDING - PAINTING GENERAL HARDWARE I Ph 2781 Y dk' 'II , N. C. 'I I I one a mvl e Phone 2921 Yadkinville, N. C I: SID HUTCHENS, Owner II II II II II II Lx- x-- .... :xl L-x::xx:: A xx' xx I- -::::- ---- :- - -4 rv-4-::f:::: 'A ' ' I I I I I I I I I SAM BRANON I I NIR. SENIOR,GRADUATE IN A CIIRLEE I OROCERY AND SERVICE I I SUIT FROM I STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES I I II II I , One MIIe Wes? On I-IIghWay 421 I, I, II Yadkinville, N. C. in yadkmville :I Phone 3841 II II ......... r:::: ::::' ,:::-- W1 f:::, :::::::::::: :::: : I, 'I 'I II 'I 'I II :I II TI-IE WHITE CROSS PLAN I I' YADKIN CLEANERS I II II :I INSURANCE Send Your Laundry VVIIen YOU Send YOUV I I HOSPITAL, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND I I CiEaE'I'Q2RV'CE I I SICKNESS I I COMP L DOES IT ALL I It ROGER RUSSELL, Representative I I ONE CAL Y dkmvme N C I Yadkinville, N. C. I I Phone 333I 3 ' ' I I I I I I I I , 2,.,,,,, :::::::::k L ::: ::::::::::::: :: E I I I I 2'M:zf4r,aInIm+ :.is4I' I' 2- I ' ' ..L',L..' '4......'..... , ........-...--.....L..... . .--A -..... ..,- - .,... 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Fourth Raw: Williams, Hobson, Williams, Hutchens, Hutchens, Williams, Phillips, Dobbins, Vestal, Calloway, Kimmer, Prim. Fifth Row: Wooten, Howell, Welborn, Mason, Carter, Adams, Pardue, Hawks, Harrison, Cranfill. SENIOR SPONSORS 41.- 2'- Mrs. Ned Hood Mr. James Everidge 5,4 ' NQCQ, '-Q 1 -Z, D GRADUATION VNQ? I ,Af W aw gas ik Y in --49 N Q '- SPEAKERS 1.' Libby Smith Ouidc Brown '51 Q ll W Y' 7 .f f-, 7 0. .1 A W: -A 15' Refo Peoples Velno Hall 4.1 .v Q-I-Q f rw ...f , It 1 ,, JQTA al NQ' CLASS NIGHT -' THE SENIOR SCOOP SENIORS VISIT WASHINGTON,D.C f k I'- ig N1 f i 4.x ,--f 9 X If .5 fd i-Sv' '. 4 . I ,'-I1'1x' ' -V -,,.4, AT THE CAPITOL -- in A hh... . , J-4+ - A-.A ff, -5- QNfY:A'1','W' , , 4. - 3,,p'fZ1g. --:,4a'f,. 4Aq'I i-rfj 71:-9 A f ' 1 L--'f ,f:1-A iff' I I4-'f,4-.?1 a '-pL,i4f:.3'-Tiff' :H-if .,.zN:.f.x..b.,.41. 'V'-,' L II3Ips., .I Q c Q AT LURAY CAVERNS ...A SNAPSHOTS if f Q N-J 1? 'A av 1 ,, , Q A x.:. V A , 4. Qi? 0' fy? I . . , ' I ,N 52 A 3 f -H .. 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MAKING THE DAISY CHAIN .fa r ii-W 7 OUIDA BROWN f I It RETA PEOPLES Valedlctorlan ,I A SUIUIUWVIUU ii SSW v I X fi WINNERS OF LIBBY SMITH wt I 4 Q SPECIAL AWARDS KEITH HOWELL Athletics Athletics Activities ROBERT BUCHANAN Activities Activities DRAMATICS CLUB PLAY THE ADORABLE IMP Marlene Sprinkle, Jane Hobson, Barbara Howell, Jane Mason, Peggy Howell, Charles Bryant, Donald Carter, L. L. Mason, James Dobbins, and Keith Howell. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE ABLE Miss CAIN -' Georgia Ann Cash ion x Bettye Redding, Velna Hall, Barbara Howell, Adelaide Hinshaw Annowee Pendergrass, Almeta Willard, Libby Smith, Reta Peoples, Robert Williams, Donald Carter, L. L. Mason, James Dobbins, and BASEBALL TEAM i' DONALD THURMOND CARTER PHILLIPS a, ,E 3 5 KENT CRANEILL 1 u E ' KEITH HOWELL R R 'Y GEORGE HELTON I' Y E t :fl Q R Sq is ' I I L 9 'A inf' Q 4 3 . A A L PHILLIP GRAHAM HOMER HAROLD DIXON THOMAS KELLY SHELTON . 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