Altamahaw Ossipee High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

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CONTENTS SCHOOL CLASSES ACTIVITIES . ADVERTISMENTS V TOMAHAWK “ •• INDIANS leave our FOOTPRINTS 3 ( - WORK PLAY and ALMA MATER Here’s to our dear A. O. School, Loyal we’ll ever be Our colors are white and blue We 11 always show that we are true; Though years may come and go, Still will our memories cling To our dear A. O. School, Loyal friends and teachers too, And we’ll always sing thy praise. -4 4 )■ - DEDICATION To our former principal DAVID MILLER whose footprints were early and last- ing on the Altamahaw Ossipee area; to his quiet, continous work that lay firm foundations for this school; to the love and devotion he showered on this folk; to a man firm in conviction, loyal in trust, the class of ’49 dedicates this, the fourth “TOMAHAWK” 5 f - MARYE ROSE Editor-in-Chief j FOREWORD ALYSE MORTON Associate Editor Preparing an annualis not an easy task, in spite of the fact that it is an interesting one. To include all the footprints of interest and importance to each individual in the Altamahaw Ossipee School is obviously, imposs- ible. We have included those footprints which we believe are and will remain of greatest interest to most readers. If, in years to come, you can, by turning through the pages of this book, retread the happy footprints made dur- ing your happy school days, we, the TOMAHAWK staff will feel amply re- warded for the hours spent on plan- ning, organizing, selecting, and ed- iting this material. In this, the fourth volume of the TOMAHAWK we have tried to catch a glimpse of life as we know it in our school. May each page bringback plea- sant memories which will be cherished in years to come. The Editors -■•«{ 6 ) - Hzmozm-lz — jjtrnicu) TO OUR SCHOOL OFFICIALS Prehaps the greatest Indians of them all are these people whose steps have planned and guided our school to many achievements. Their strongwill, backed by ardent simplicity and love for all people, prevents our school from sit- tingback in complacency. They urge us to dig our feet deep into the ground and move-running toward light and liberty for all people. H. C. Pruitt, R. L. Walker, Mrs. C. E. Ker- nodle, W. L. Gwymn, J. O. Austin High School Faculty -■■ £( 8 }3 — Ruth Poore.................Spanish, Sociology Marie Bondurant...........History, French Virginia Riddle..................Science, Math Mrs. Piano, Voice Mrs. Jean Sadler...................Office Clerk Mrs. J. S. Gilliam.................Dietician Mrs. Norma Bundy....... Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Math, English ......History Ray....................English, History Mrs. Rachel Troxler....Home Economics r Adams..............Physical Education Mildred Coble.................English, Music Elementary Faculty Mrs. J. M. McAdams.................Sixth Grade . Loi§ Casey...............Sixth Grade 1 A jsr . x, i ■ a v-. Lir i-° , r' fuk Fred Easter...........Public School Music Maggie Poole....................Fifth Grade if ! « Hi I Emma V. Somers..............Fourth Grade Mrs. Lois Bost...............Fourth Grade CaJL - '-v ' y r Brona Walker............................Third Grade Mrs. Gene.Cothran......................Third Grade vL w -A 'VU' p________ Mrs. Luella Bradshaw............ ...Second Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Pickard.........Second vra r 7 — j ■ T r. Mrs. Lecy Kernodle...............First Grade Mrs. Mary Lou Perry...........First Grade a ♦ i « 4 --«9 9 “ Bobby Melton...........President Jimmy Stanford......V. President Ann Workman............Secretary Richard Berry..........Treasurer Sara Jo Garrison.......President Charles Gilliam......V. President Iris Matkins...........Secretary Jerrell Boone..........Treasurer i 13 ( - IISP HI i r ■ ;i£f K'.y- x X V' V 1 WW-. Wh X 8g|sK . WmmWm ISMNHM mm vae, qo s u.e.eee. 1 9sS, Vx e e, Arr V) . — f 15 ♦ - Doris Hilda Barker “Sissie” Monogram Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; “Hub” Staff 3; Stu- dent Council Sec. 3,Pres. 4; F.H.A. Club 3,4, Sec. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlative, Most Original; May Queen 4. Hazel Dell Barker “Del” t. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 3,4; F.H.A. Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Span- ish Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager; Junior Play; Senior Play Class Officer4; Senior Superlatives, Best All 'Round, Loudest. Billie Jean Blanchard “Jean” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H. A. Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Junior Play; May Court 1; Marshal 4; Senior Superlative, Friendliest; Class Of- ficer 3,4; Treasurer. H. W. Dodson, Jr. “H” 4-H Club 1,2,3; Foot- ball 4; Student Council 1; Chief Marshal 3; May King 4.. Lester Leon Foster “Peepy” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3; “Tomahawk” Staff 3,4; Marshal 3; Class Officer 3,4, Pres- ident; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlative. Alma Dean Hopkins Uti” A1 Glee Club 1,2,3; Dra- matic Club 1; Class Officer 1,2; President 2; Society Editor “Wik- onian”; Sec. Student Council; Senior Super- lative, Best Dressed; “Hub” Staff 4; May Court 4; Senior Play. - { 16 Mary Sue Ireland “Snooks” Monogram Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3; F.H.A. Club 2, 3; Glee Club 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Cheerleader 4; Student Council 4; “Hub” Staff 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlative, Most Popular; Marshal 3; May Court, Elected Maid of Honor 4. Laura Jane Kernodle . ,T Jane Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3,4, Sec. 3; Class Officer 2; Stu- dent Council, V. Pres.3, Secretary 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Mar- shal 3; Senior Play; Sen- ior Superlative, Most Likely to Suceed. James Lowell Kernodle “Dictionary ” 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 3,4; Senior Play; Football 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,4. Betty Louise Love “Baby” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 3,4; “Hub” Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; F.H.A. Club 3; Senior Play; Basketball 3; May Court, Chosen Maid of Honor 4. Paul Lee Madren, Jr. “Sunshine” Glee Club 1,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Junior Play; 4- H Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Basketball 3, 4, Manager 3; Class Officer 2. Joseph Franklin Matkins ttm if Joe Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Of- ficer, President 2; Spa- nish Club 3,4; Senior Play; Senior Superlative, Most Dramatic. Elward Rainey “Elwood” 4-H Club 3,4; Bus Dri- ver 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; “Tom- ahawk” Staff 4, Student Council Representative 4. Boyd Allen Simpson ‘ ‘Simp” Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Tres. 4; Marshal 3; V. Pres. Class 3,4; “Tomahawk” Staff 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlatives, Best All Round, Most Athletic. I7fr- Marie Somers (T Ree Home Ec. Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4. Edna Earle Southard “Halfpint” Spanish Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; “Hub” Staff 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Cheerleader 4; Junior Play; Marshal 4; Senior Superlatives, Biggest Flirt, Best Ath- lete. Ruby Sutton “Robin” Spanish Club 3,4; F.H. A. Club 2; May Court Attendant 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 2,3; Marshal 3,4; 4-H Club 1; “Tomahawk” Staff 4; Senior Super- latives, Wittist, Best Looking. Guy Austin Tilley “Dimples” Beta Club 3; Bus Dri- ver 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play. Harold Curtis Troxler Hod Spanish Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; “Tomahawk” Staff 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Baseball 3; Senior Superlatives, Friendliest, Biggest Flirt. Keith Grayson Troxler “Rink” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4; “Hub” Staff 3,4; Class Officer 1; Football Captain 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Base- ball 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlative, Most Original. R. F. Woody “F.A.” Glee Club 1,2; Class Pres. 2; Superlative, Best Dressed; Chief Marshal 4; Baseball 1,2; Bus Driver 2,3. Senior Mascots Brenda Moore Archie Gastor WE WERE THE SENIORS OF NINETEEN FORTY NINE “Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” We walked again and again on the Peaceful paths of Altamahaw-Ossipee. We walked during the closing days of war, through day of high prices, and through the upsetting years of ’48 headed by Harry Truman. Through wind and rain, mud and dust, snow and ice, sunlight and moonlight, we forced our path around this citadel of knowledge. Many footprints grew dim, others disappeared completely. We walked in search of laughter and the joy of living. We partici- pated on successful basketball and baseball teams; realized the school’s first football team; enjoyed a full time music teacher. We danced and ate at parties and banquets; demonstrated our skill, beauty, and talents on the stage, on the air, and on May Day. We showed our love for Alma Mater by leaving a $500 gift to her. We listened to your ringlin bells—to the roar of your buses—to the music and noise of your happy folk. We waited in line for food, com- plained about Prunes, begged for larger servings. We critized, laughed, and cried, but we continued to grow and make footprints. From these happy paths we begin to blaze new trails. Who knows but, that our feet might lead to the high places. Regardless of the size, the direction, or the distance our footprints take, our journey started here YESTERDAY, flourshed TODAY, and continues TOMORROW. 19 K- Doris Barker LOUDEST Hazel Barker QUIETEST Elward Rainey { 20 HOOFS MOST ATHELETIC Edna Southard Allen Simpson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lowell Kernodle Laura Jane Kernodle MOST ORIGIONAL Doris Barker Keith Troxler WITTIEST Lester Foster Ruby Sutton MOST ATTRACTIVE H. W. Dodson, Jr. Ruby Sutton -«21 J - BIGGEST FLIRT Harold Troxler Edna Southard FOOTPRINTS of the FUTURE To new fields of life our steps now lead. From the experience of the past we forecast the footprints of tomorrow. To the class of 50 we leave the following: Billie Jean Blanchard leaves her trustworthir oney Nettie Lou Barber leaves her ability to get a ;r. derwood. Jane Kernodle leaves her position as Secretary of the Student Council to Maurline Dodson. I and Sarah Boswell. R. F. Woody leaves his love for “Muddy roads” to Hulon Gerringer. Elward Rainey leaves his position as driver of bus 68 to MaryeRoss. Keith Troxler leaves his football ability to Frank Stubblefield. to Pitt Boone. Sue Ireland leaves her love for chemistry and Written by: Ruby Sutton Edna Southard — { 22 )i «■ -i ' W 111 i p?w|ss| llty mwWm PM a M mm ■ •• • ■ NW Mrom ■ • sS ' , .V',' ! mmm 1 J u mti Farrel Austin Dale Barber Helen Barber Norma Lane Blanchard Jerrell Boone Sarah Boswell Betty Ann Chatham J. Ryan Crutchfield Bill Diffee Maurline Dodson Alma Foster Sara Jo Garrison i 24 }• - Daniel Somers Frank Stubblefield Bobby Sutton Betty Swink j. Hilda Talley Jean Talley Rita Tate Aubrie Underwood Joan Winn Vernon Winn Therwell Wrenn Vernon Zimmerman - 4 26 ) •- Tffnwfiour We XdbU x{c . (jL WeRe Haul I Uk fl-nc'IW.? - t 27 f - Pauline Alcon o Donald Barker Nancy Barker Curtis Beckom Barbra Ann Browning Robert Bryant Nancy Carter Frances Danieley Richard Dodson S. T. Evans Clarence Freeman Maxine Freeman Barbara Ann Garrison Emogene Garrison Frances Hunt Joelene Jones Maryline Jones Rebecca Kernodle Peggy Love Mildred Matkins David Moore - { 28 fr- Emogene Moore Alyse Norton Leighton Patterson 29 ►- Kathryn Robertson Louise Ross Mac Ross Judy Rudd Dwight Simpson Mildred Setzer Mary Sue Simpson Jack Strader J. D. Somers Faye Starling Margie Sutton Marvin Wallace June Winn Clelon Wrenn Jeanne Zimmerman Barber Jean Penley Conice Pettit Frances Rainey 1. Posing 2. Football Heros 3. '‘Nature Boy” 4. Huh??? 5. Chemists of Tomorrow 6. One Two Three, Kick” 7. Where’s the HUB? 8. Gulley Jumpers 9. Spanish Club Initiation 10. Stew?? 11. Knowledge Seekers? ? ? 12. Due to the Fact” 13. Under the Drifts 14. Settle Down” 15.Senorita Love 16. Money Please 17. Editor at Work. 30 )3 ' v u.cH to o; Lliffle oJoTie )J Leonard Alcon Richard Berry Sarah Boone William Boswell Esther Chapman Billy Crumpton Frances Duraham Billy Garrison Norman Garrison Jeweldine Gilliam Lloyd Mansfield Stella Matkins Richard McIntyre Bobby Melton Clara Moore Henry Morene Billy Murray Luther Murray Joe Nicks Gordon Patterson Maureen Payne Robert Penley Shirley Perdue Ruby Price Bennett Ross Franklin Rudd Carl Simpson Gladys Somers Jimmy Stanford Joanna Sutton Minnie Hall Peggy Hagwood Melvin Kernodle Jerry Lewis Jefferson Madren { 32 Jfr- Pauline Sutton Raymond Terrell Gregory Thomasson Kathryn Thomasson Alton Whitsell Era Wiggington Ann Workman Ted Wright Camera Shy Freshmen Vernon Garrison Melvin Williams Doris Wrenn Top to Bottom: Miss Coble s Eighth Grade; Miss Poore's Eighth Grade; Miss Bondurant's Seventh Grade; Miss Riddle's Seventh Grade. Top to Bottom: Mrs. McAdams’ Sixth Grade; Mrs. Casey’s Sixth Grade; Mr. Eas- ter’s Filth Grade; Miss Poole’s Fifth Grade. Top to Bottom: Miss Somer's Fourth Grade; Mrs. Bost's Fourth Grade; Miss Walker's Third Grade; Mrs. Cothran's Third Grade. Top to Bottom: Mrs. Bradshaw’s Second Grade; Mrs. Pickard’s Second Grade Mrs. Krenodle’s First Grade; Mrs. Perry’s First Grade. HUB Keith Troxler..... Dale Barber......., Edna Earl Southard Sue Ireland....... Kathryn Ray....... Betty Love........... C. W. Phillips....... Alma Dean Hopkins.., Gregory Thomasson. Mack Ross........ Betty Ann Chatham... Betty Swink.......... J. M. DeHart......... Rebecca Kernodle...., Richard McIntyre.... Kathryn Thomasson.. Joan Winn........... Louise Simpson...... ............Editor ....Associate Editor . .Business Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Manager ......Society Editor ......Society Editor .......Sports Editor .....Sports Reporter .....Sports Reporter ..........Art Editor ........Humor Editor ......Campus Editor ...Mimeograph Editor ...Mimeograph Editor .Circulation Manager ........Proof Reader .....Faculty Advisor Betty Kathryn Love Ray Editor-in-chief--------------Marye Ross Ass’ t-----------------------------Alyse Morton Business Manager-----------------Charles Gilliam Advertising Manager--------Hazel Barker Art Editor-----------------Betsey Jones Photographer------Norma Lane Blanchard Typists--------------------Lester Foster Elward Rainey E ditor al Staff-------------Ruby Sutton Sarah Jo Garrison Advisor-------------------V. Mayo Bundy Marye Ross --:|39 - Mr. V. M. Bundy THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council plays the same part in the life of a high school or college student that our state and national government plays in the lives of each citizen. The outstanding aim of such an or- ganization is to create the best atmosphere for the majority, with due consideration for the minority. To establish this atmosphere regulations are made where deemed necessary. The laws which our leg- islative group has make are relatively few; control- ling the social activities of the school, discipline problems, school wide elections, and numerous ot- her activities. Functioning of the Student Council is in accord- ance with the spirt and cooperation of the entire stu- dent body. Doris Barker.................. President Farrell Austin...............V. President Laura Jane Kernodle.............Secretary Richard Dodson..................Treasurer Sue Ireland Elwood Rainey Senior Representatives David Moore Jerrell Boone Sophomore Representatives Jimmy Stanford Sarah Boone Freshmen Representatives Mrs. Norma Doris Bundy Baker Advisor -• “! 40 ) - MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is .an organization of atheletes who have participated in varsity sports. They are el- ected by a majority vote of the club. After being nom- inated, they are discussed by the members. If they are elected by a majority vote, they are tapped into the or- ganization. They a.12 allowed to enter the club only If they per- form the services to the school specified by the club and constitution. If they go through the initiation ser- vices, they are considered as full-fledged members. Outstanding members of the senior class may be taken into the club as honorary members. This is only when they have done something outstanding, but have not participated in varsity sports. Jerrell Luther Boone Adams Jerrell Boone............. Farrell Austin............ Sue Ireland............... Allen Simpson.............. Members ....President V. President ....Secretary ...Treasurer Dale Barber Lester Foster Charles Gilliam Doris Barker Keith Troxler Richard Dodson S. T. Evans Daniel Somers Hazel Barker - {41 Dodson End Barber End Evans End McIntyre Tackle Pictured on these pages are the members of the first Altamahaw Ossipee football team. These were the first football footprints made on our athletic field. Although winning only two out of seven games, the stu- dent body is proud of it’s team. Outstanding players were Captains K. Troxler and Boone, linesmen A. Si- mpson, Crumpton, D. Somers, J. Dodson, L. Kernodle, D. Barber, F. Austin, B. Melton, and backs R. Dod- son and L. Foster. Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee Altamahaw Ossipee 0 E. M. Holt 20 0 Alexander Wilson 13 6 Gibsonville 12 18 Alexander Wilson 0 6 Mebane 13 21 Stoneville 20 0 E. M. Holt 19 Wright Tackle Simpson Tackle Crumpton Tackle Co-Captains Rind Troxler Pitt Boone Kernodle Thomasson Austin Guard Guard Guard Beckom Somers Strader Penley Guard Center Center Center Tf tN MAY QUEEN Norma Lane Blanchard CHOSEN MAID OF HONOR o Doris Barker Pauline Sutton Alma Foster Betty Love Shirley Perdue JUNIOR ATTENDANTS FRESHMEN ATTENDANTS 45 } - First Row: Gilliam, H. Troxler, Sutton, D. Simpson, Moore, ber, Foster. Second Row: Coach Adams, Dodson, Crumpton, A. Simpson, tin, Evans, K. Troxler, Pit Boone. Bar- Aus- B A S K E T B A L L First RoW:B. Murry, Ross, Bryant, Thomasson, Stanford, Nicks. Second Row: Boswell, Wrenn, Penley, McIntyre, Wallace, Patter- son, Barker, Murray, G. Patterson. - { 46 First row:J. Winn, N. Barker, Ireland, Southard, H. Barker, Dod- son, Morton. Second row: Hall, Simpson, Penley, B. Kernodle, Jones, J. Kern- odle, Matkins, Perdue. Third row: Coach Adams, Boone, Foster, Carter, Blanchard, Pay- ne, Sutton, Somers. -if 47 f - First row; Love, H. Barber, E. Moore, M. Ross, Zimmerman, P. Love, N. Barker, Swink, Sutton. Second row; Mills, Sharp, Hunt, Jones, Dodson, Danieley, Boswell, Blanchard, Winn, Morton. Third row; L. Simpson, Kernodle, M. S. Simpson, Penley, J. Kernodle, Barker, M. Matkins, I. Matkins, Foster, Alcon. Fourth row; J. Matkins, D. Moore, D. Barber, Madren, Ross, Gilliam, A. Simpson, Austin, Evans, Troxler, Somers. First row; Somers, Madren, Rainey, Crutchfield, Wrenn. Second row; Gilliam, Gerringer, Simpson, Ross, Barber, Tilley, i48 ) ■ - M9 0- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Hazel Barker The Altamahaw Ossipee Chapter of Fu- ture Homemakers of America, which is af- filiated with the State Organization, has a membership of forty five. Working and living together harmon- iously are prime purposes of school life. Facts and skills learned here will determine to a great degree our success as Future Homemakers - to this end we direct our footsteps. Mrs. Rachel Troxler liti I % ■ - :.v- •• :■:■ 1II11111 illsiS P|r' -V 'jL 3 8 msmmm Jt v „ i i|SJ f pl OF BEAUTY JA 9 OZtSJUX d ovina VjLtfz tPiz. Soutfi. . . . I VT)en e U)ean The production of better type fabrics has grown to tremendous propprtions in the South. Paralleling this outstanding progress made by the textile industry has been the resultant high- erstandard of living. Burlington Mills is proud to be a part of this progress....proud of the fact that this Com- pany has invested millions of dollars in the fu- ture of the South. By ever-expanding its own production, Burlington is contributing to the ra- pid increase in business activity—the yardstick of prosperity. For economic stability, Burling- ton maintains a program of finanical soundness, reflected in its net worth of over $100,000,000. Through this extensive prop’am for econo- mic progress, Burlington Mills’ 83 plants have been able to produce the best possible products at the lowest possible prices. These quality fa- brics are truly “woven into the life of America.” That’s why over 28,000 employees are goingfor- ward with Burlington Mills. -i( 52 All Types of Feed FANCY GROCFRIES - COLD DRINKS HUTSON’S STORE GULF GAS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES Located At the Hub Students of ALTAMAHAW-OSSIPEE SCHOOL Your Community Newspaper is happy to greet you, and would urge you to seize your opportunity to learn to think, act, and build educationally the foundation for future leadership, success, and happiness. THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS Burlington ... North Carolina i 5 3 ) - Mr. Tobacco Farmer: Sell Your Tobacco At WATTS or LEADER Warehouse “We Appreciate Your Patronage” Paul Sands John Pinnix - Alex Irvin Reidsville - - - North Carolina KAY DAY Tile and Carpet Inlaid Linoleum Carpet 600 Church Street Asphalt and Rubber Tile Burlington, North Carolina Altamahaw Hosiery Mills, Inc. Manufacturers of Ladies’ High Grade Seamless Rayon and Cotton Hose Telephone County 8513 Misses’ and Men’s Anklets and Half Hose Altamahaw North Carolina Compliments of The Hood System Industrial Bank Burlington, North Carolina -h6{ 54 ) - DODGE and PLYMOUTH Compliments of Passenger Cars ART-KRAFT STUDIO SPENCE MOTORS Telephone: Dial 6-1752 DODGE Job Rated Trucks “PORTRAITS 208 W. Davis Street of EXPRESSION” 110 2 East Front Street Burlington - - North Carolina Burlington - - North Carolina You Save Time With the ABC Line Tire Sales Co. of 104 N. 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