High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
{■ytudent Council Seated: Betty Jane Harris, Pat Greene, Lloyd Harrison, Harold Mitchell, Steve L.p- S ' tZ Standing VolbertDilday, President; Motsie Burden, Edna Robertson, Carolyn Earley, Jimmie Sullivan, Mattie McKeel , Dee Hughes, Secretary; Mr. Tucker, Miss Brown, Lamar Dilday, Anne Hill, Vice President; Al Thorne, Dudley Godwin. l -H Club urs, Row, Bessie Her,on, Linda Fuh.ll, Shirley Thelma Burden, Virginia Newsome, Virginia Smith, Florence Worre , [es Dunn, Randy Bracy, Bobby Williford Curt,. rs Be , King Britton , second Row: Rachel Harrell , Sail,e Bathe,, ora 9 ’ M k Terry, Thom- el Vaughan, Barbara Moseley, Helen Moore, Ann, e Lau„. Brown. Mark y, dwards, Earl Perry, J.C. Lass ' ter Thomas Charlene Wi I lough- Third Raw- Blanche Modlin, Janet M.tchell, Sh.rley WHIougnoy, Carole Whedbee, Floyd Newsome Ivan Godwm feRer, Bobby Fourth Row, Billy Hudson, f av,d Holloman Frank, s, ' d Mit C hel!, Doracl.d kenson, BillyGraham, Joe Keiningham, D.ck.e Newsome, y es, Horace Downs, Billy Bridges, J.B. Beaman. RobertHyatt Bobby Earley, ie Newsome, John Perry.
”
Page 32 text:
“
Volume 14, No. 2 Powell Captures Junior Presidency For Year 1950-51 During recent elections for class officers, Charles Powell se¬ cured the most votes from the Juniors to become President of the class. Dudley Godwin won the office of Vice-President and Charlie Sessoms that of Secretary. Julia Poe Parker was elected Treasurer. G rad emot hers The grademothers from Mr Jack Young’s section of the junior class are: Mrs. A. K. Bracy, Mrs. B. F. Lassiter, Mrs. Charles Dunn; Mr. Steve Coggins is the grade- father. Representing Mrs. Deans Brett’s room are Mrs. Julian Vaughan, Mr$. Lowell Powell and Mrs. C. C. Sessoms, grademothers. Mr. Troy Newsome was elected grade- father. Dickie Newsome Wins Frosh Office Dickie Newsome was elected president at a recent meeting of the Freshman class. Other leaders chosen were; A1 Pierce, vice president; Mildred Sexton, treas¬ urer; Jo Ann Sexton, secretary; and Jean Vaughan, reporter. Mrs. Percy Minton’s section of the ninth grade chose as their grademothers Mrs. Vance Gray, Mrs. Rufus Mitchell, Mrs. J. N Willoughby, and Mrs. Ernest Pritchard. The other two sections have three grademothers and one grade father. They are as follows: Jul¬ ian Freeman ' s section: Mrs. J. B. Beamon, Mrs. L, H. Harrison, Mrs. J. C. Harris and M. G. Dunn. Miss Carol Parker’s section: Mrs. J. J. Sexton, Mrs. C. S. Williford, Mrs. L. A. Williamson and G. J. Terry. Burden and White Elected Co-Editors The new staff of the POW WOW was chosen at a recent meeting of all students interested in working on the paper this year. The staff includes Motsie Bur¬ den, senior editor; Anne White, junior editor; Iona Hill, feature editor; David Holloman, art edi¬ tor; Julia Parker, circulation man¬ ager; Dee Hughes, business man¬ ager; and Jensen Hill, photo¬ grapher. Other people who attended the meeting will be used in the dif¬ ferent departments. Mrs. M. A. Harrell, advisor, has given in¬ structions to those who were in¬ terested, on the writing of news stories and the basic journalistic practices. Ahoskie High School, Ahoskie, N. C. jou i Cit Wed Seated; I ef t to right-; Iona Hill, Feature Ed.; Anne White, Co-Ed.; Motsie Burden, Co-Ed.; Helen Moore, News Ed. ; Julia Parker, Circu¬ lation Mgr. Standing, left to right; David Holloman, Art Ed. ; Charles Dunn, Sports Ed. ; Dee Hughes, Business Mgr. ; Jensen Hill, Photographer; Mrs. Orin Harrell, Advisor. Tlie j B’mvlCj Cvl llie Tleivs Seated, leftto right; Betty Jane Harris, Betty Britton, Cherry Wig¬ gins, Nita Parker, Annie Laurie Brown. Standing, lefttoright; Martha Pearson, Betty Jo Kiff, Esther Ball- entine, Margaret Dukes, Pat Greene, Anne BenthalI, Dottie Brett, Jean Vaughn. October— Bill Britton Voted Top Senior Leader For Current Year The Senior Class refuses t change! Tuesday, September 1! tc.ey met to elect new officer! I When the final count was madfi Bill Britton and Carolyn Earle; still were president and secretary treasurer. Other officers chosei were Lyndon Earl Holloman, vice- president, and Motsie Burden, re¬ porter. Bill has held the job of clas;l president in two previous years He is a member of the Beta Clut and the band. Lyndon Earl ha? worked in the 4-H Club for sever¬ al years. Carolyn, a Beta Clut; member, is a district officer of the F. H. A., as well as president’ of the Ahoskie Chapter. Motsie is also a member of the Beta Club and she is co-editor fo the Pow- Wow for the second year. Grademothers The class also chose its new grademothers. They are Mrs. J. R. Moore, Mrs. J. B. Earley, Mrs. E. L. Thorne, Mrs. R. J Britton, Mrs F. C. Earley, Mrs. J. B. Bur¬ den, Mrs J. W. Benthall, and VIrs. Harry Parker. Mascots Elaine Garrett and Jimmy i Young were elected mascots for the year. Sophomores Elect Dilday President At a recent class meeting, the Sophomore class elected Lamar Dilday as their president. Lamar also served as president of his class last year. Other officers for the class are Raleigh Baker, vice president; Pat Greene, secretary-treasurer; and Betty Jo Kiff, class reporter. Grademothers From Leonard Cashion’s sopho¬ more section, the following grade- mothers were elected. They are Mrs. T. J. Kiff, Mrs. J. W. Ray¬ nor and Mrs. W. D. Odom. M. H. Mitchell will serve as grade-, father. Representing Mrs. Russell Mar¬ tin’s room are Mrs. Arthur Greene, Mrs. L. H. Jernigan, and Mrs. w ' T. Dilday. C. W. Hughes will serve as gradefather. New Staff Selected For School Annual According to the annual advis¬ ors, Miss Deborah Brown and Mrs. Deans Brett, the following staff for the “Chief” has been selected. They are editor-in-chief, A1 Thorne; associate editor, Motsie Burden and Colbert Dilday; jun¬ ior editor, Jimmy Sullivan; treas¬ urer, Carolyn Earley; advertising staff, Cherry Wiggins and Edna Roberson; circulation staff, Bill Britton, Anne Benthall, Lyndon Earl Holloman; literary editor, Betty King Britton; sports editor, Charles Earley; and photographic editor, Jensen Hill.
”
Page 34 text:
“
The Qltoslzie tiujh £ch ccl Sane First Row; Paige Wood, Dee Hughes, Betty Jane Harris, Martha Hope Basnight, Bobbie Guy , Julia Parker, Pat Greene, Martha Pearson. Second Row; Katherine Godwin, Margie Pritchard, Shirley Woodley, Mi Idred Sexton, Kath¬ erine Odom, Jo Ann Sexton, Janet Mitchell, Robert Story, Margaret Dukes, Betty Jo Kiff. Third Row; Carole Whedbee, Anne Hill, Drexel Forsyth, Horace Downs, Billy Bridgers, C. C. Rowe, Floyd Bryan, Sophie Ann Faison, Robert Lee Gatling, Helen Moore, Thomas Fai¬ son, Chuck Edwards. Fourth Row; Frankie Lassiter, SteveLipsitz, Harold MitchelI,Ralph Wi lloughby, Randolph Nichols, Joe Gaddy Matheson, Jimmy Earley, Stewart Wi lliams, Fred Miller, Charlene Will¬ oughby, Arthur Brown. Fifth Row; Donald Parker, Al Thorne, Wayne Lilly, Gene Nichols, J.B. Beaman, Charles Dunn, Charles Maddrey, T. J . Jernigan, Carleton Earl Hall, Lloyd Earl Austin, Douglas Earley, Mark Terry.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.