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THE “CHIEF” STAFF Seated: Raleigh Baker, Dee Hughes, Steve Lipsitz, Harold Mitchell, Carroll Credle, La Mar Dilday. Standing: Miss Brown, Mrs. Brett, Joyce Godwin, Bobbie Guy, Bettye Jo Kiff, Ann Tayloe, Margie Pritchard, Maurice Sullivan. Insert: Margaret Dukes. Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Junior Editor Business Manager Business Staff Circulation Manager Circulation Staff Sports Editor Sports Staff Art Editor Advisors Steve Lipsitz Dee Hughes Maurice Sullivan Margaret Dukes Bobbie Guy Harold Mitchell Ann Tayloe Joyce Godwin Bettye Jo Kiff La Mar Dilday Margie Pritchard Raleigh Baker Carroll Credle Miss Deborah Brown Mrs. Deanes Brett STAFF AT WORK 25
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P 0 w wow VOLUME 16, NO. 1 AHOSKIE HIGH SCHOOL, AHOSKIE, N. C. SEPTEMBER—1952 High School Classes Select Leaders for ' 52- 53 Pow Wow Staff Is Announced Twenty-two students interested in the publication of the POW¬ WOW, the Ahoskie school news¬ paper, met Friday and elec ted officers for the coming year. Pat Greene was named editor and Charlene Willoughby was chosen her associate. Their staff will be: Wayne Lilley, news editor; Ann Gray, feature editor; Katherine Godwin, assist¬ ant feature editor; Robert Storey, sports editor; Carole Whedbee and Mary Ann Jeter, art editors. Bobby Guy was elected business manager. Shirley Woodley and Harold Mitchell were named as¬ sistant busines managers. Billy Bridgers will serve as chief photographer for the POW-WOW this year and will have as assis¬ tants, Julia Godwin, Janet Mitch¬ ell, and Harold Mitchell. Dottie Britt is the circulation manager. Robert Lee Gatling and Carroll Credle will assist her. The group was commended for their interest by sponsoring teach¬ er, Mrs. Allan Powell, and senio- class sponsor, Miss Debora! Brown. STAFF Seniors Elect Rogerson Pres. | A “brand-new” Senior Class held its first class meeting Mon¬ day morning, September 15. Of¬ ficers chusen for the coming year were Chester Rogerson, Pres¬ ident; Lamar Dilday, Vice-Pres¬ ident; Betty Jo Kiff, Secretary; Pat Greene, Treasurer; and Dot- tie Britt, Reporter. Following the election of of¬ ficers, members of the class chose Dee Hughes to represent Ahoskie High School at the Harvest Fes¬ tival in Williamston on October 22 . Finances assumed an important ipiace in the business discussion ihe class then discussed ways to anance a spring trip to Washing¬ ton or New York. By popular vote, little Diane Howell, daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. L. B. Howell and Wil¬ liam Darden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darden, were chosen as mas¬ cots. During the same week, the other three high school classes neid elections for officers. Students chosen to lead the Junior Class this year were: Dickie Newsome, President; Lin- wood Daniles, Vice-President; Elbert Pritchard, Treasurer; and Jean Vaughan, Secretary and Re¬ porter. Class officers for the Sopho¬ mores in 1952-53 are Richard Odom, President; Robert Will¬ oughby, Vice-President; Paige Wood, Secretary and Treasurer. The Freshman Class made the following choices: Bobby Blay- iOck, President; Betty Britt, Vice- President; Shirley Woodley, Sec¬ retary and Reporter; Frances ivnignt, Treasurer. Betas Fete Frosh, New Students Ahoskie High School freshmen and new students were entertained by the Beta Club in the form of a party, given at the Municipal Building on Wednesday evening, September 23, 1952. An admission of two bobby pins was charged honored guests, who in turn received a green hat to signify his status in A. H. S. Steve Lipsitz, President of the Beta Club, welcomed the students and gave a short talk concerning the ideals, standards, and the re¬ quirements for membership. Early in the evening the group enjoyed games and square danc¬ ing. Refreshments of cookies and punch were served to approxi¬ mately 100 guests. Steve Lipsitz To Edit Chief Steve Lipsitz was chosen Edi- tor-in-Chief of the “CHIEF,” high school yearbook, at a meeting of the senior class on September 17. Other students who will serve on the staff are: Associate Editor. Dee Hughes; Junior Editor, Mau¬ rice Sullivan; Circulation Manager, Ann Taylor; Business Manager, Margaret Dukes; Sports Editor, La Mar Dilday; Associate Sports Edi¬ tors, Margie Pritchard and Raleigh Baker; Art Editor, Carroll Credle; Circulation Staff, Bettye Jo Kiff and Joyce Godwin; and Business Staff, Harold Mitchell and Bobbie Guy. Lipsitz announced at assembly on September 22 that annual sub¬ scriptions are now on sale for $1.50. He urged that students pay for subscriptions now in order that the staff may make definite plans. Dee Hughes to Represent A.H.S. At Williamston Dee Hughes, popular Ahoskie High School Senior, has been chosen by her Senior classmates to represent the school in the lnth annual Harvest Festival to be held in Williamston on October 22 . Dee, who will reign as Princess Ahoskie, will ride in a convertible in a parade of the candidates for Harvest Festival Queen. The winner will be awarded a valuable gift and will reign as queen of the dance to be held following the afternoon activities. Being president of the Student Council takes up a lot of Dee’s time, but she still finds time to be a majorette for the high school band, a member of the Latin Club, Glee Club, and Associate Editor of the annual. As you can see, be¬ sides being a very attractive girl, Dee is also quite busy with school activities. The high school wishes Dee “best of luck” as she competes with the other princesses for the title. Seated: Bobbie Guy, Business Mgr.; Dottie Britt, Circulation Mgr., Pat Greene, Editor-in-Chief, Mary Ann Jeter, Art Editor; Charlene Willoughby, Associate Editor; Julia Godwin, Jokes, Standing: Harold Mitchell, Sports Editor; Carole Whedbee, Art Editor; Ann Gray, Feature Editor, Robert Gatling, Exchange Editor. REPORTERS Seated: Imogene Dilday, Sally Moore, Paul Jones, A1 Bent- hall, Janet Mitchell. Standing: Harold Mitchell, Blanche Modlin, Joyce Godwin, Myra Phelps, Jean Vaughan, Shirley Woodley, Kathryn Godwin, Carroll Credle. Princess DEE HUGHES
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GLEE CLUB First Row: Myra Phelps, Betty Jo Kiff, Margaret Dukes, Sallie Moore, Miss Martha Mod- lin, Director; Margie Pritchard, Bobbie Guy, Dee Hughes, Jo Ann Sparks, Juanita Phelps, Kerrae Stallings, Julia Godwin. Second Row: Jackie Whedbee, Carolyn Riddick, Pat Greene,. Earle Raynor, Kathryn Godwin, Dottie Britt, Imogene Dilday; Third Row: Edna Speight, Paige Wood, Jane McGee, Janet Sumner, Joyce Godwin, Joan Overton, Judy Mc- Keel, Mary Dilday, Shirley Woodley, Betty Lou Brett, Gay Harrell, Barbara Overton. LATIN CLUB First Row: Miss Brown, Advisor; Dickie Newsome, Pres.; Carole Whedbee, Vice-Pres.; Mildred Sexton, Sec.; Barbara Moseley, Treas.; Myra Phelps, Ann Gray, Dottie Britt, Janet Mitchell, Blanche Modlin, Pat Greene, Dee Hughes. Second Row: Nell Freeman, Jesse Ray Asbell, Joanne Sexton, Charlene Willoughby, Joyce Godwin, Bobbie Guy, Jane Story, Mary Ann Jeter, Sally Moore, Jane McGee. Third Row: Fred Miller, Robert Gat¬ ling, Katherine Odom, Joe Keiningham, Shirley Willoughby, Paige Wood, Kathryn God¬ win, Bill Dunn, T. J. Jernigan. Fourth Row: Steve Lipsitz, Randy Whitley, Carroll Credle, Frank Ashfield, Richard Odom, Charles Maddrey,(J. B. Beaman) Margaret Dukes, Lamar Dilday. 26
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