Angier High School - Old Acquaintances Yearbook (Angier, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Angier High School - Old Acquaintances Yearbook (Angier, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 58 of 96
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.'?h ,'1g' , 2 1 inn' if M 1 1959 SUPERLATIVES ,.......A BEST PERSONALITY Peggy Eastwood Howard Taylor MOST ATHLETIC Donna Denning Page 54 jerry I-Iockaday MOST ORIGINAL Sue Stephenson Frank Woodley BEST PERSONA LITY Good personality is the very spice of life, that 1 gives it all its flavor. MOST ORIGINAL One of the best uses of originality is, to do common things in an uncommon way. MOST ATHLETIC Although people are accused of not knowing their own weakness, yet pe rhaps a few know their own strength. I I 4

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ISUPERLATIVES if MOST DEPENDABLE To call on them is no risk, for doing their part they seldom miss. NEATEST f Clothes straight, hair in placeg they're hard to beat, for a neat appearance they always keep. BEST SPORTS Mischievous andgay, they're two of asort, yet they're the best to be found in any port. MOST DEPENDABLE Shirley Weaver Howard Taylor lug ff! ., ., .. NEATEST BEST SPORTS Ann l0h1150T1 Rachel Ogburn Howard TaY10T Lewis Hayes P9-96 53



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is. 1-wr f. ' YQ The world almos topped turning that warm, pretty autumn day in 1947 when a large group of dressed-up cry babies - tered the first grade 1. Some couldn't think of letting Mama out of their sight., Without having aj' conception of what our school life was to be, we sailed through grammar school. . We will never et our fourth grade, because it was then that our class went to WCKB in Dunn and gave a program L , ut some of the t gs we had learned in social studies. Howard Taylor was president of our class, Stuart Gardner, Vice- Pr fdent, and Do Denning- was secmretary. With the help of our teachers, Miss Ruth Langdon and Mrs. Zula Tudor, we wo ' 4 trip to Ch M3 Night Program. , . the eig gvgg de we were prepared for the ninth gftiifleibiyalflgs. Evelyn johnson and Mrs. Sadie Byrd. Although the prep tion ot include slipping to Parker's Store, as former students hacfdb'ne,i111anyf0f us ,did just that. , sf ling V ong in the Gulf Stream, the first years of our school life were s udde nly covered withithe foaming Waves. Our ei 't years of s ai lin g had been successful and had provided a background for the knowledge that we were to gain as Y ., S ' 1 4. ff 1 ' L I high sc ol students. On V. ay 28, the earl .fall to 1955, we docked our ship for three months which seemed more like three days. We lifted our aneihors in soon discover we had already acquired the traditional nickname, Green Freshmen. You ould probably have classed us as being headaches to our teachers, but we tried to be a very promising group, and we acco lished it with the help and guidance of Mr. Thomas Zachary and Mrs. Martha Mincey. 1 After nother three-month vacation, we continued our educational voy ag e by entering the Sophomore clags. Under the guidan 1- of Mrs. Pearle McCall and Mr. Jesse R. Rhue, we lived down our nickname, Wise Fools, as best we could. How uld we e ve r forget those surgeries we performed on the frogs, earthworms and cray fish? Mrs. McCill helped us to be a ,ccessful group in that biology course. f With p :,' Q, cil the influencg of CLASS HISTORY and paper serving as a compass we were directed to our third year in high school-our junior year. Under Mr. Charles McGee fcould you be at that, and Mr. Banks, we be g an to see the importance of attaining our goal-toflmake our lives fuller and more worthwhile. Mr. Cyrus Griffin was also one of our sponsors that yeair. With Hograr d Taylor again as President, Stuart Gardner, Vice-President, Ann johnson, Secretary, and Frank Woodley, Treasurer, wdgfound our spirits much higher. T To raisesfxoney that year we h ad many different projects: sponsoring dances, giving a variety show, sponsoring a barbecue supgr Jointly with the Seniors, and picking cotton. The junii'-Senior Banquet, which had been one of our greatly anticipated prog r ams for the year, was given to the Seniors on Map, 9, 1958. Our theme, Re nde zvous With the Stars, was a thrilling success. We enjoyed decorating the lunchroom for he banquet almost as much as we did the banquet itself. gf All too s , strive for highf Did some last. Officers 1 Treasurer, wer The first r mascots In the Our aims, azine campaign The Junior Then cam denly discover We thank As we ex us the right r As the t1 take wit the S , the title, juniors, was aging. We sailed on wellsatisfied with our accomplishments, but stifll eager to goals in our final year at Angier High. I I, e say Seniors? Yes, it was true, we had a chie ve d our title and were on our way to reaching iour goal at ward Taylor, President, Peggy Eastwood, Vice -President, Ann I o hns on, Secretary, and Donna Denning, elected. l big event of the year was the re ceiving of our class rings, which hada beautiful green stone withthe Y mal tally, Rhonda Howard and Stuart Barbour were selected to be our mascots for 1958 59 eams and hopes were quite high, therefore, we got down to work' We were fairly successful in our mag e sponsored dances and gave a class play, Headin' For The Hills n1or Banquet was once again prepared, but it was done by the juniors this time in our honor We really he parting cry when we walked down the aisle in our caps and gowns, never to turn back again We sud that we were in a wave rushing ocean of life u Miss Jones and Mrs Poulson, for being so patient and understanding with us me our four historical years, we wish to thank you, the faculty of each year and our parents, for showing to better education, and for making it more meaningful as we look to the future that stretches before us swee out anew, so well we know that our life 1SJ'l1St beginning As we go out sailing once more, we will memorie S 93 1. -. ,, 3 we have gathered at the Halls, of Learmng of Angier!-ligh School f FAYE WILKES Class Historian . . .. . 1 1 - '3i rg,5' yd.-s. lv ' usual school de n. Then we made the first of the man decisions that we were to rn ake as Seniors-the selection of our enjoyed being ved with such friendly hospitality. Ii., . . . . , V hlbp E . . . . . . . . 7 . - . A' l ' ' -' gg ,b . - , - , . I :Qi d- an , N ,. jd...

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