Appalachian High School - Laurel Yearbook (Boone, NC)

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OVD LDV LD LDV LOD LDV LP LPL PLD LPL DLP LP LPO LD LD VLD LPL PLD LOD VLD LP LD LP LDL LP VLD LP LD LDL EN POD VLDPVLPD VLD VLD! LDV LDV LIV LD LP! LD LDV LD VLD LDV LOD LP NOP? THE LAUREL STAFF Annie Mae Carroll, Editor V. J. Honeycutt, Editor Johnny Councill, Senior Business Manager Fred Miller, Junior Business Manager Betty Lou Clawson, Senior Editor Bill Aldridge, Senior Editor John W. Williams, Jr., Sports Editor Ada Belle Moretz, Sports Editor Mary Sue Greene Sallie Penick J. W. Cuddy Bill Winkler Edsel Hodges Vis Editor Class Editor Art Editor Assistant Bus. Mgr. Typist Fred Hodges Ralph Hodges Mary Lee Stout Betty R. Greer Genevieve Moretz ges . . Se . a . s % . aad + . ist Activities Editor Junior Class Editor Junior Editor Circulation Manager Typ lab Dedication To Mr. Wey, our principal, whose fine personality and whose deep devotion to the highest interests of the students and to the largest service of Appalachian High have enshrined him in the hearts of all, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty Seven. re- spectfully dedicate this, the first volume of THE LAUREL Oe i Oe iO iO i Oe Ol te Oe Oe Oe Oe Ore Ore Gre Ore Gr arn Gri. (CS. . AD i i eR RR RR RR RR RR RRR (19) ALS 2 aw HMM IN ic | SD, Q SKS KN q x Mr. Herbert Wey, Principal Mrs. Fred Mr. Gordon Mrs. Gordon Miss Martha Mr. Harold Miss Betty Gragg Nash Nash Grey Quincey Gabriel Miss Helen Miss Eloise Miss Margaret Mr. Hillard Mrs. James Miss Flora Parrot Stogner McIntyre Tripp Winkler Alexander NN ee ee ee ICR (i ) i ee ie Se Se ee Se, ee ee Se Se Se ee ee Oe em eb Om Sb a Sb am amo Css) Miss Winona Mr. Ben Mrs. Ed. Miss Mary Vite Ie. Mrs. R. L. Williams Simpson Gomedela Sparks ait Tait Mr. Donald Dr. Wilda Lea Miss Frances Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Esther Mr. O. M. Thompson Montgomery Teams Magness Boone Hartsell 6 WTO RO Or Or Or Oe Oe Oe ee Oe Oe ee ene ee ee ee ee Se ee ee C99 TR Re a Re Te as ee 0 ee ee eR eR eR eRe eee eR eR eR RRR eR RR RR RRR CWS o eR eR ee ee eR RRR RRR RRR sR eRe eBe BeBe we ( 10 ) Ew SD VP SE . . x SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. W. Cuddy President Harry Clay Vice-President V. J. Honeycutt Secretary Truman Critcher Betty Ruth Greer Treasurer, second semester Treasurer, first semester Barbara Caudill Bobby Farthing Mascot Mascot G12) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Wer jeetLoneyculigec: .. President Harty, Clay 2 Vice-President Annie Mae Carroll Mary Sue Greene Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Bernice Brown Erma Norris Mildred Culler Merrill Norris Jack Idol Betty Lou Clawson Betty Ruth Greer J. W. Cuddy a peg Fe 4 Sak S mt ha ED SS a omit Oya - i et e Clo) BIL ALDRIDGE “Angel” Baseball, 1; Basketball, 3; Football, 3; Gym Team, 3; Homeroom Officer, 3; Presi- Gkeime Weyesitiny CVA? (Clio, is Laurel Staff. Urbane, good-looking, athletic I, Bill Aldridge, will my love for red-heads to Byrd Law- _ rence. ANNIE MAE CARROLL isasleeiogill, Se INL, Jeb S. Se Student Council, 3; Monitor, 2; Editor High Life, 1; Laurel Stale Personality-plus, petite, charming. I, Annie Mae Carroll, do will and bequeath my big feet to Fred Coauncill. BETTY LOU) CLAWSON “Loosy” Student Council, 1; N. H. S. 2; Monitor, 1; Dramatics, 1: 4H Club, 2; Debating, 4; Lau- rel Staff. Capable, lovable, dependable. I, Betty Lou Clawson, will my twin to Martha Austin. MAX CLAWSON “Tiddle Wink” F. F. A. 4; Photography Club, 1; Guns and Markman- Slag, 2. Humorous, reserved, polite. I, Max Clawson, will my ability to make up time to the junior who has the greatest need for it. STEWART COOK Bee AS 4 se ibrar Club le Gym Club, 2; Quiet, unassuming, thoughtful. I, Stewart, Cook, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Teddy Barnett. TRUNMANTRITVGHE iz. “Baboon” Eo Ey Awy4 Senior (Glass Treasurer, 1-8 Gym Club, 2: Modern Science, 1; Library Chilo, il. Full-of-fun, studious, indus- trious. I, Truman Critcher, will my love for the army to Herbert Hampton. BERNICE BROWN “Bernie” NESE Se Elomeroon Presale Bapemestatinno. Smiling, friendly, trustworthy. I, Bernice Brown, do will and bequeath my buoyant person- ality to Coy Bolick. ARCHIE, CLAWSON “Archie-D-Ball” in, 12, A, Se iPres, Gems amd Marksmanship, 2; Bus Driver, 3; Hobby Club, 1; Mechanical Drawing, 1. Nonchalant, unassuming, happy. I, Archie Clawson, do will my bus driving ability to George Cook. MARY SUE CEAWSOIN “Sue” Assembly Club, 2; Dramatics, 1; Monitor, 2. Serene, Mischievous, affable. I, Mary Sue Clawson, do will my excess weight to Margaret Hendrix. HARRY CLAY “Stork Basketball, 2; Vice-pres. Sen- for Glass. Navan lemVLott= itor, 1; Homeroom officer, 1; Vice-pres. Assembly Club, 1; Witty, bashful, likable. I, Harry? Clay, will and be= queath my short legs to Ned Lyons. JORINNYECOUIN Clg “Tonathan” Football, 1; Gym Team, 1; Glee Club, 1; (Varsity “A” Clubs Sentors scouts al Or atorical Contest; Laurel Staff. Imperturbable, frank, business like. I, Johnny Councill, leave my ability to argue with teachers t@C, IML, leleveresoy, JAMES WILLIAM CW 1D DNR “Cuddy” Basketball one SOnupalllaeZz N. H. S. 1; Student Council, 38 (Gaon Weave, Il Artistic, dependable, jocular. I, J. W. Cuddy, will my size 12 basketball shoes to Kermit Dacus. MiiDRED CULLER “Mid” Student Council, 2; N. H. S. tae Monitors 1) Paper stati, 2; Agreeable, competent, siry. I, Emma Mildred Culler, will and bequeath my intel- lectual ability to Donald War- man. BONITA GREENE Nita Monitor, 2; Pres. Etiquette Club; Pres. Modern Science Club; Pres. Calling All Girls Club; School Service Club, 2. Likeable, sweet, gencrous. I, Bonita Greene, do will and bequeath Herbert Hamp- ton to Mary Nell Greene. MARY SUE GREENE “Susie” Student Council, 1; Cheer Weadem wil: waunel Stat ‘Dra- matics Club; Basketball, 2. Scholarly, athl etic, lively. I, Mary Sue Greene, will my dignity to Beulah Odom. WILLIAM EARL HAMBY “Hambone”’ Hoothaueueaane. iH: As 4: Glee Club, 1; Guns and Mark- manship, 2; Bus Driver, 2. Friendly, straghtforward, jolly. I, Earl Hamby, will all my unruly bus passengers to Con- ley Greene. MARY SNO HAYNES “Sno” Assembly Club, 1; Monitor, t- Girl Scout, 25-Dramatics, Z. Gracious, congemal, shy. I, Mary Sno Haynes, do will and bequeath my red hair to Grady Moretz. FRANCES HODGES “Frankie” Editor, High? Life, ls sec: Cafeteria, 2; Handbook Com- mittee. Efficient, sweet, sincere. I, Carrie Frances Hodges, will my permanent wave to George King. CLAUDEEN GARLAND Basketball, on Dramatics. Vice-Pres. Homeroom, 1 ; Lead- cies (Chivio, tbe (Grill “Syeoree, “als Assembly Club, 1. Courteous, sunny, attractive. I, Claudeen Garland, do will and bequeath my sunny dispo- sition to Bill Brown. JAMES C, GREENE “Franky” Photo Club, 1; Mechanical Drawing, 1; Veterans Club, 1. A ffable, cheerful, a good guy. I, James Greene, will my claim on Frances to Gene Black- burn. BET LY: RUTH GREER “Ruthie” N. H. S. 1; Monitor, 2; Pres. Handicraft Club, 1; Calling All Girls Club, 1; School Service @lub, 2) Laurel Stati. Reliable, loyal, gracious. I, Betty Ruth Greer, will my shorthand tablet to Thelma Greene. MAX HARDIN Paper Stati, wis beeen Monitor, 1; Astronomy Club, ienGlee Cliuhe2emlbibraryeClup: it Candid, serious, argumentative. I, Max Hardin, leave my ability to be quiet to Buck Rob- bins. EDSEL HODGES Paper Staff, 1; Assembly Club, 1; Aeronautics Club, 1; Guns and Marksmanship Club, 2; Laurel Staff. Cooperative, shy, studious. I, Edsel Hodges, leave some of my Junior show dates to Kenneth Winebarger. FRED C. HODGES Sate Basket ball, 3; Football, 1; Softball, 3; Glee Club, 1; Lau- rel Staff. Loyal, friendly, happy. I, Fred Hodges, will my dainty feet to Ralph Hodges. HELEN HODGES “Speedy” Homeroom Officer, 2; Bas- ketball, 3; Drum Majorette, 1; Leaders Club, 1; Paper Staff, 1. Flirtatious, frank, a rcal jitter- bug. I, Helen Hodges bequeath my ability to jitterbug to Elmo Moretz. ALFREDISMITH FONE YG Wala “Dugan” Rapernotaitwiisasketinallle ie Red Cross Council. 1. Caretree, timid, happy. I, Al Honeycutt, do will and bequeath my beloved hat to the junior who has the most need LOGE it JTAGCKSIDCOE “Shorty” ING Jel. 16S levee Sieit, ik ly JB, IN, ISte IDYshweres IBhoile Club. Likable, happy, an all-round good fellow. I, Jack Idol, will my superior driving ability to V. C. Payne. GLADYS LOOKABILE “Glad” Paper Staff; School Service Cikslos Mloamusre, ile ZNAL Cikut, ile Home Ee. Club, 1. Jolly, considerate, worthy I, Gladys Louise Lookabill, leave my knitting needles and crochet hooks to Shirley Greene. ADA BELLE MOCRETZ LCOS” Student Council, 1; Monitor, 2% leeyose Siti, 22 leavslkedpeul Mer., 2; Photo Club, 1; Laurel Staff. Attractive, lively, amiable. I, Ada Belle Moretz, will and bequeath my golden tresses to Wilma Norris. VIRGINIA MORETZ “Ginger” Student Council, 1; Monitor, 23 hapen Stati) Classe blay- Pres. Ji. Red Gross, Council; Pres. Scouts. Cute, vivacious, sparkling. I, Virginia Moretz, leave half my boy friends to Wilhelmina Greene. MARLINE HODGES Secretary ‘Cafeteria, 1; Pa- per Statt, 2 Candid, sociable, full-of-fun. I, Marline Hodges, leave my Chemistry notes to Lydia Mae Lentz. VERNON J. ELOIN Fey 6 Gaia PRs “Jerome” Pine, INS J8 oS; ils Seition Class; Student Council, 4; Pro- jectionist, 2; Laurel Staff. Genial, Good-looking, neat. I We J. Jelomexctine, syvalll ail my jokes to Junior Lookabill with the hope that he may get more laughs than I have. GEORGE JEFFERSON KEUBER “Shep” Inoe dol ce IBeweloeiill, i: assembly Club, 2; Photo Club, Carefree, likable, generous. I, G. J. Keller, will my abil- ity to play football to Ray Connor. BILLIE JEAN MICHAEL “Bill” Etiquette Club, 1; Monitor, 3; Homeroom Officer, 2; Read- ers Digest Club, 1; School Ser- vice Club. Sparkling, congenial, sunny. I, Billie Jean Michael, leave my freckles to Barbara Jones. GENEVIEVE MORETZ “Vee” Etiquette Club, 1; Home- room President, 1; Readers Di- gest Club President, 1; Laurel Staff. Cordial, trustworthy, a staunch friend. I, Genevieve Moretz, do will and bequeath my World Atlas to anyone who will study it. MARY MOSS Beta Club (Tri High); Re- porter (Tri High); Mixed Chorus (Albemarle) ; Glee Club Dramatics. Attractive, bland, scholarly. I, Mary Moss, will and be- queath my biblical knowledge to Conley Greene. MAURICE NICHOLS “Mickey” Photography ; Baseball ; Foot- ball; Veterans Club; Mechani- cal Drawing. Pleasant, courteous, friendly. I, Maurice Nichols, leave my curly locks and sweet smile to Pete Story. MERRILL NORRIS “Slim” N. H. S. 2; Student Council, 2; Modern Science, 1; Gym Team, 1; Studious, scholarly, likable. I, Merrill Norris, bequeath all my A’s to Burl Bowles. WILLA JEAN NORRIS “Dixie” Debating Club, 3; Dramatics, 1; Mechanical Drawing; Baton Club; Homeroom Team. Go-getter, date-bait, “Tops”. I, Willa Jean Norris, do will and bequeath the hearts I have broken to Mary Elizabeth Barnes. BURLON SHORE “Berlin” Paper Staff, 1; Basketball, 1; Eee AS Determined, alert, careful. I, Burlon Shore, do will my ability to play basketball to David Edmisten. MARY SMITH Student Council, 1; Sec. Girl Scouts; Glee Club, 3; Home- room Sec., 1; Dramatics, 1. Adrott, nonchalant, witty. I, Mary Louise Smith, will my tiny waist to June Keefe. BROOKE STANBERY Monitor, 2; Pres. School Service; 2; Pres. Etiquette Club, 1; Library Assistant, 1; Modern Science Club, 1. Earnest, Studious, different. I, Brooke Stanbery, do will and bequeath my love for public speaking to Ray Smith. ERMA NORRIS “Pinkie” Student Council, 3; N. H. S. 2; President Glee Club; Trio: Dramatics; Cheerleader: Bas- ketball. Musical, athletic, a good soda-jerk. I, Erma Norris, leave my alto voice to Mary Lee Stout. RUTH NORRIS “Rufus” _ Secretary 4H Club; Home Ec Club; Library Assistants Club. Loquacious, humorous, likable, IL Ruth Norris, will and be- queath six inches of my height to Jack Norris. SALLIE PENICK “Grundy” Monitor, 4; Student Director Glee Club, 1; Dramatics, 1; Basketball Manager, 1; Home- room Secretary, 2; Laurel Stari Efficient, dependable, a good sport. I, Sally Penick, will my secre- tarial ability to Larry Moretz. REOVD CO in Basketball, 1; Football, 1; Photography, 1; Veterans Club, 1 Married, paternal, witty. I, Floyd Scott, will my ability to get along in algebra without studying to Archie Lyons. GRACE STEELMAN Vice-President School Ser- vice Club, 1; Glee Club, 4; Monitor, 1; Modern Science, 1; Homeroom Vice-President, il, Congemial, sweet, gay. I, Grace Steelman, will and bequeath my shyness to Peggy Johnson. RAY GLENN STANSBERRY “Mousie” Hobby Club; Basketball ; Baseball; Varsity “A”. Thorough, inquisitive, happy. I, Ray Stanbery, leave my big mouth to Gene Blackburn. MILDRED TEMPUBA ON “Middie” Girl Reserve (Hanes High) ; Dramatics (Hanes High) ; 4H Club; Modern Science; Glee Club. Winsome, lovable, coy. I, Mildred Templeton, leave my excess knowledge of Geo- metry to Donald Stilwell. ZB AeL RUB ve School Service Club, 2; Mon- itor, 1; Bible Club, 1; 4H Club, ) Agreeable, friendly, quiet. I, Zella Triplett, wall my plantation on Elk to Fred Mil- ler. MILDRED WELBORN “Mid” Home Ec. Club, 2; School Service, 1; Monitor, 2; Secre- tary and Treasurer Junior OClkisss: INeal (Geese, ie Bilge Ohéiloy, 2: Gemal, smiling, a budding soda-jerk. I, Mildred Welborn, will my independence to Carolyn Claw- son. WILLIAM RALPH WINKLER “Wiggle” Dramatics, 1; Glee Club, 3; Assembly Club, 2; Science Club, 2; Photography Club, 1; Laurel Staff. Flashy, witty, Barney Oldfield I, Bill Winkler, will my rac- ing ability to Elmo Moretz. BYRD LOWRANCE “Lucky” Pte coeee ey Club; Varsity ‘ MARIE, TRIPLETT Sole e Cad President Bible Club; Vice- President School Service Club; President, Junior Red Cross; Homeroom President, 1; Girl SCout: ‘Pretty, cordial, demure. I, Marie Triplett, leave all my artistic ability to Glenn Wilcox. NELL VANNOY Glee Clubay 35) Monitors! Paper Staff, 2; School Service Glinbwale Reticent, reliable, a gad-about. I, Audrey Nell Vannoy, do will and bequeath my extra book reports to Virginia Greer. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, JR. President Student Body, 1; Band, 3; Football, 2: Drama= tiCSaEomOTatoncalanGontestum ls Handbook Committee; Laurel Staff. Ambitious, friendly, neat. I, Sonny Williams, will my utmost love and regard for Cove Creek to David Edmis- ten. GEORGE COOK i Pete I. F. A.; Library Assistants : Baseball. Flirtatious, pleasant, happy. I, George Cook, will my abil- ity to get by on American His- tory without studying to Mar- tha Qualls. Hlappy-go-lucky, fond of the girls. I, Byrd Lowrance, will my dating ability to Buck Robbins. i aN Ne lOO te Oe Or Ore Ore Ore Orn Orr WOOF Oo RRR RR RNR NR RRA Ne OUR YEARS A Dramain Four Acts ACTI Time: 1943-44 PLaceE: APPALACHIAN H1cH SCHOOL Freshmen Enter Appalachian ........ Very Green School Term Increased Eight to Nine Months Tweltth:- Grade Added ..............2... Oh! Oh! Oh! ACT II TimME: 1944-45 PLACE: APPALACHIAN HicH SCHOOL - Appalachian Admitted to Southern Association Football Revived Agriculture Shop Constructed INGORE “LAG 9 ee No Esquire! First Annual All-Sports Banquet .. Indigestion! First Gym Team Organized ............ “Muscles” May Day Banquet, Class of 745 Guests of °47 ACT III Time: 1945-46 PLAcE: APPALACHIAN HIGH SCHOOL We E. Day: Class-of-’47 Playmakers Enter Dramatics Con- test Easter Dance for Classes of ’47 and ’48 by National Honor Society Basketball Team Wins Conference Champion- ship Debating Team Goes Through Semi-finals _ Reereation Room: Opened ............... No Neckw ACT IV Time: 1946-47 PLAcE: APPALACHIAN H1cGH SCHOOL Communication System Installed ... Roger and Over! Student Store Added .... No Strong Beverages! Honors Won by Appalachian in Harvest Fes- tival. Class of ’47 Publishes First Edition of THE LAUREL Steel sLockers Installeds 220 n= Finally! Easter Banquet, Class of ’47 Guests of Class of 48. May 23 — Graduation Day ..........-. HOORAY! er me i gpm or RO OOH WHF © Galo) SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It was the first spring afternoon of 1947, a time when one tires easily, feels dreamy, and begins to wish that school days were over. I got home early, fell down across the bed and began to stare at the ceiling. Suddenly a strange thing began to happen! The whole ceiling became a moving picture. I was amazed! At first I could not understand it, but later I sensed that it was a vision into the future and from time to time the year 1965 appeared as if on a screen. I felt. rather than saw, a likeness between some of these figures and some I had seen else- where. Eventually it dawned on me that here were my classmates passing in review before me — members of the class of 47 of Appalachian High School. In retelling this vision I cannot recall all details, or perhaps not all of the persons, but I shall jot down some of them as I remember them. Among the first I saw was Johnny Councill standing on the front veranda of the White House congratulating Sally Penick who had just been chosen Miss America. Jack Idol I saw as a star football player at West Point. and almost in the same moment I viewed Bill Aldridge, a professional basketball player for the Bamboo Bulldogs. In Boone. N. C. I saw Claudeen Garland working at the Edmisten Grill, and Annie Mae Carroll washing clothes for the children of Ralph Hodges’ ex-wife. There also Marline Hodges was head undertaker for the Wilson Funeral Home, and Edsel Hodges was teaching Geometry at Appalachian. There. too. was Merrill Norris who was sponsor for the N. H. S. He had iust secured Erma Norris of The Sunshine Singers, and Sonny Williams, Mayor of Cove Creek, to be the entertainers at the annual banquet. Still in Boone, J. W. Cuddv and Harrv Clav had become “handy men” for the Sewage Disposal System. Mary Sno Haynes was dietitian at the Watauga County Prison Camp. I saw that item in the Rutherwood Times, a big newspaper owned and edited by Frances Hodges. In Hollywood, Fred Hodges had won the Oscar for the best Lover of 1965, V. J. Honey- cutt had supplanted Roy Rogers as a screen attraction and Ada Belle Moretz had become a second Jane Russel. The scene shifted once more to Boone and Watauga County, and I saw Zella Trinplett had become a prominent dress designer for Hunt’s Department Store. Just out of town, Mildred Templeton was manager of the Butter Goat Farm. At A. S. T. C. Mildred Welborn was coaching basketball. Not far away, Willa Jean Norris was operating the Todd Tourist Home, and Brooke Stanbery was married to Glen Ford and was raising tobacco. In New York, Mildred Culler had become the Judy Canova of radio, and Marie Triplett had become the country’s No. 1 “Strawberry Blond.” There, too, I saw Mary Sue Clawson as her sister's manager for the play “Skinned Onions,” which ran true to its name. Betty Lou Clawson was both the author and leading actress in this play. At Boone again I saw Ruth Norris as a boogie-woogie dancer at Edmisten’s Tavern, and learned that Bill Winkler had invented a new Ford car that would go around a curve on two wheels — a feat that had never occurred to Bill back in high school days. Again at Boone — J. C. Greene was principal of Appalachian High for Sentimental Reasons. Bonita Greene had replaced Mrs. Winkler as History Teacher there in 1950. She told me that Betty Ruth Greer had become a world-renowned tight rope walker, and that Mary Sue Greene was Republican Congresswoman for that district. Out West Maurice Nichols had become a prominent politician, Mary Smith was operating a Dude Ranch, and Virginia Moretz was preparing to become Mrs. Van Johnson. I saw Burlon Shore as — just Burlon Shore. Mary Moss had become a great opera singer. G. J. Keller Was still a Senior at Appalachian. : The new Crochet Department at A. H. S. was in charge of Gladys Lookabill. Archie Clawson was running a Greyhound bus between Cove Creek and Bethel and Max Clawson (now with five children) owned a big dairy farm. Truman Critcher and Stewart Cook were in the uniform of brigadier-general. . Earl Hamby was the owner of a big fruit stand at Perkinsville, and Al Honeycutt was operating a pony express through the wilds oi Africa. To hasten on — I saw Nell Vannoy as the famed Bamboo Blond, Max Hardin teaching a course on How to Drive Safely, Bernice Brown running a Hot Dog stand at Valle Crucis, and Helen Hodges as a Powers model. _ Billie Jean Michael and Genevieve Moretz with their husbands and children were occupy- ing duplex apartments at Rutherwood, and Floyd Scott was a bell-hop at Daniel Bocne Hotel which was managed by Grace Steelman. _ Byrd Lowrance and George Cook were flying freight planes from Boone to Mountain City, Tennessee. At Boone again I saw Ray Stansberry running for sheriff of Watauga County and — a blast hit my ears — the five o'clock whistle and the vision was gone. ee ee ee ee mem Cm. 4) Ee ee ee ee er ee er er me ( 20 ) lOlS . CLASS OFFICERS David Edmisten Mary Sue Miller President Vice-President Ralph Hodges Ann Smith Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR MARSHALS Ralph Hodges Mary Sue Miller We Bikey orkealia Chief Chief Mary Austin David Edmisten Martha Austin PRR RNR RNR NN GWE SD NOR RRR RR RRR RR RRR ( 22 ) Martha Austin Greene Ashley : Mary Austin Margaret Arnett et 5 fi i Blackbur Mary Elizabeth ackburn Barnes Burl Bowles Coy Bolick eee Bradshaw Bill Brown = Gurney Carlton Della Bumgarner Sue Coffey Carolyn ; Clawson Henry Cook Ray Connor Conley Greene David Edmisten Mary Nell Greene Martha Greene Shirley Greene Thelma Greene Bill Greer Wilhelmena Greene Herbert Virginia Hampton Greer Caving Harrison Arlis Hodges Ralph Eula Mae Hodges Hodges Stella Rhea Peggy Lovill Hodgson Johnson Elaine Moretz George King Junior Lydia Mae . Lookabill Lentz Juanita pie Miller Lyons Mary Sue Miller Fred Miller Carey Cansas Moretz Moretz Charles Bre Ae Moretz ore Grady Moretz Larry Moretz Wilma Sallie Norris Norris Jack Baxter Norris Norris Beulah Odom Buck Robbins Ray Jimmy Smith Scruggs Gene Stewar Ann ewart enn Donald Stilwell Mary Lee ae Alice Bill Vannoy Tunell Donald Carolyn Warman Veale Bill Whittington Jean Wilson Webs Kenneth York Winebarger Eugene Craven Pete Storie Robert Teague ( 25 ) Office Star-gazing So early inthe A. M. ” “T pledge allegiance Up, down. Monster and Victim “Doc” Younguns Fencers x S S x (lasses ONG ie cee WN ica? SOPHOMORES Nora Austin Evelyn Hartley Betty Barnes Margaret Hayes Gladys Brown Dimple Hodges Arlene Carlton Teddy Barnett Annie Cook James Beshears Hazel Cornette Harry Ray Brendell Elsie Greene Roscoe Brown Kathleen Greene Claude Carlton Mary Sue Greene Baxter Carroll Reba Greene Gene Craven Helen Greer Micky Casey Mary Sue Greer Henry Christian Mary Jo Gross Jimmy Cook Nell Gross L. M. Cook Lavonne Hampton Fred Councill Bill Danner i! ST Re GOW Oe RRR NNR 28) Fairy Hodges Sylvia Hollers Betty Honeycutt Joan Hughes Carolyn, Ingle Mildred Johnson Barbara Jones Gladys Jones Grace Lookabill Sue Ann Marion Bessie Miller Rebecca Moose Arlene Nichols Juanita Norris Nell Norris SOPHOMORES Edna Parker mverlzees Payne Martha Qualls Margaret Teague Betty Jo Tumer Betty Vannoy Mary Lee Watson Gerry Winebarger Lola Winebarger Rachel Pitts Herbert Davidson Paul Edmisten Dale Gross Homer Greene Lawrence Greene Dale Hampton Tommy Hodges Phil Hughes Earl Johnson Charles Lyons Donald McCracken Paul Miller V. J. Moretz Ves Crayne Lawrence Phillips Pete Storie Robert Teague Howard Tugman Hal Vannoy 6 Wo BP EER hE ee (295) ee ee Bessie Andrews Betty Barnes Kathryn Benson Ruby Bodenhamer Helen Bowles Betty Jean Brown Annie Lee Carlton Mary Colvard Aretta Cooke Claire Jones Mary Belle Pangle Joan Phillips Olive Proffit Pearl Proffit Nettie Lou Rogers Betty Jean Shores Nancy Shull Reba Smith Alma Teague FRESHMEN mN m NER RL”! see Ne RN NEN NR RRR ee 6 WHO wwe DAUR: MN Te Ne ( 30 ) Lois Townsend Bina Triplett Kate Vannoy Shirley Watson Betty Lou Winebarger Lawrence Barden Johnny Barnett Billy Blackburn Vaughn Brown Newell Carroll : James Coffey Franklin Cooke Mack Elrod Joe Gaither Kenneth Greene Jimmie Harrison Ansel Hartley Gordon Hartzog Dale Hodges Ne RNR RE RL RL RL RL RL RL”! Mary Frances Cook Shirley Ann Cooke Joann Critcher Louella Critcher Isabel Eggers Nancy Elrod Jo Ann Hardin Ruth Harmon Joe Ann Hartley Juanita Hodges Patty Hodges Geraldine Hollers Jean Hopkins Nell Johnson Joanne Houser Mary Frances Klutz Billie Miller Gladys Miller Dora Moretz FRESHMEN Elsie Nichols Eula Mae Norris Catherine Northern Archie Lyons Ernest Lyons Fred Micheal Worth Miller Eston Moretz H. M. Moretz Bobby McConnell 3ill McNeil Harvey Norris Fred Northern Paul Richardson Billy Shore Maurice Templeton Glenn Wallace Wilcox James Wilcox Roy Wood _ OP 8 ee ee ee ee ee 6G Wo 6 ee EIGHTH GRADE Dayton Bentley, Clay Beshears, Lewis Brown, Boyd Bryan, Charles Church, Johnny Coffey, Bill Crawford, Tommy Critcher, Kermit Dacus, Joe Edmisten, B. L. Greene, Billy Greene, C. V. Greene, Cecil Greene, Hershel Greene, Howard Greene, Ira Greene, Lenora Greer, Ed Hayes, Glenn Hodges, Herbert Hodges, Kenneth Hodges, Jack Jestes, Peggy Honeycutt, Betsy Hughes, Pearl Jones, Ramona Jones, Sara J. Lewis, Janet Main, Patsy Martin, Dorothy Miller, Nellie R. Miller, Betsy Norris, Betty J. Norris, Faye Norris, Joyce Norris, Mary E. Norris, Mary F. Norris, Neva Norris, Janette Pangle, Vera Lee Parker, Edith Parlier, Jean Phillips, Beatrice Pressnell, Melba Ragan, Marjorie South, Betty R. Steelman, Hetty Sue White, Jean Winebarger. John Idol, Charles Keller, Bill Miller, Leroy Miller, Robert Miller, William Miller, Bill Moretz, John Walter Moretz, Keith Moretz, Milton Moretz, Dennis Moretz, Doyle Norris, Guy Norris, Tommy Phillips, Baxter Presnell, Dixon Qualls, George Richardson, Lloyd Rogers, Austin Welch, Bill Welborn, Owen Wilson, Albert Winebarger, John Winebarger, Cleo Bolick, Pearl Brown, Wynona Buchanan, Betty Lou Burkett, Marie Carroll, Faye Cooke, Naomi Cooke, Edith Critcher, Mildred Dean, Mary Ann Fairchild, Eleanor Geer, Betty Ray Greene, Bonnie J. Greene, Lenora Greene, Lena Greer, Nadine Greer, Doris Hartley, Jean Hartley, Nadine Hartley, Barbara Hodges, Faye Hollars, Della Norris. RRR NNN RN GWE Ve RR RRR RRR RRR RRR ( 32 ) SEVENTH GRADE Bill Andrews, Conrad Barlow, Harry Farthing, Henry Gaither, Robert Gilley, Graydon Greer, Edsel Greene, Tom Greer, Hugh Hartley, Jimmie Holshouser, Joe Hodges. Cecil Jones, Tommy Miller, Willard Phillips, Bobby Richardson, Coaker Triplett, Gerald Troutman, Lambert Wood, Arlie Cornett, Joan Aldridge, Sallie Brendall, Orlando Brown, Peggy Brown, Claudene Cooke, Martha Councill, Mary Edmisten, Mae Greene, Peggy Gross, Edna Hamby, Billie Hodges, Jane Keplar, Fairy Luncford, Evelyn McCracken, Betty Jo Miller, Margaret Phillips, Helen Presnell, Rebecca Shoemake, Billy J. Story, Ruth Wilcox, Janice Veale, Ann Hopkins, Ruby Hollars, Bobby Cooke, Peggy Hodges, Eva Lea Hodges. an Beych, Lorain Berry, Betty Bodenhammer, Emogene Brown, Earlene Church, Dolly atey, eee Sue Galen Petes Green, Merrill Hayes, Jean Hodges, Annie Mae Hauch, Joyce Lewis, Shirley Maltba, Freda Moretz, Rita Lee Norris, Eva Oxentine, Eula Parker, Joan Parker, Betty Phillips, Marshlee Presnell, Betty Sue Rogers, June Stanberry, Reba Watson, Clyde Austin, Paul Brookshire, Deyle Clawson, J. B. Cooke, Romey Harrison, Billy Hartely, David Hodges, Gene Honeycutt, Robert Issacs, Wade Lewis, Bill Moretz, Conely Phillips, Billy Ragan, Basil Smith, Lee Tripplet, Wade Miller, A. J. Harman, Casel Harmon. 18 ee 6 ee ee ee ee ee 6WH oO 6 ee ee ee ( 33) a q j : Q A f “fi e Hthiletics ON , 5 som if Ne COACHES and CAPTAINS Harold Quincy Betty Gabriel | Hillard Tripp Coach Coach Assistant Coach David Edmisten J. W. Cuddy Annie Mae Mary Sue Robert Teague Bill Greer Football Captain Basketball Captain Carroll Greene “B” Team Captain Co-Captain Basketball Captain Basketball Co-Captain i FOOTBALL at APPALACHIAN Football was resumed as a varsity sport in 1944 after being absent from the Appalachian sports scene for several years. During our first year of play the impetus behind our resump- tion was a group of boys in the 1945 class: Gordon Phillips, Ralph Moretz, J. R. Brendell, Edwin Troutman, Rhea Farthing, Roy Fox, Ithel Hampton, Finley Norris, and J. B. Coffey worked diligently soliciting aid from alumni and townspeople and the college. Without the support of the college we would have been unable to play a schedule. The authorities there donated twenty-four sets of pads, helmets, and pants. Our record that year, while showing no wins, did show the possibilities of the team. Outstanding was the final game against Cranberry in which the Blue and Grey team scored in the first quarter and led the Green team 6-0 until the last 2 minutes when Cranberry managed to tie the game. Final score 6-6. The second season saw the team scoring two victories and dropping six. The long grind was rewarded during this past season when the team captained by David Edmisten broke even with four wins and four losses. The season was highlighted by the sodden 6-0 victory over Hanes High of Winston Salem. As the third year of interschool competition against some of the best teams in the state ended, the values and benefits of playing football were evident to all, and each of the squad members who stays behind for another year of play, carries the spirit of Appalachian ever higher. a eM RNR NR RRR RRR PRR PR RR RR RR 6 WSO Ve RE VRE RE RE RRR RRR RR RR RR ( 36 ) SENIORS Sonny Williams Johnny Councill Fred Hodges Center, No. 17 Half-back, No. 10 Guard, No. 2 We. 150:33 yrs. Wit SS eleve Wit 220 aleey Ts ‘ ee FOOTBALL SQUAD Bill Aldridge, Paul Edmisten, Arlis Hodges, Joe Gaither, Jimmy Cook, Mack El- rod, G. J. Keller, Jimmy Scruggs, Ray Connor, Harry Ray Brendell, W. B. York, Fred Miller, Bell Whittington, Sonny Williams, H. M. Moretz, C. M. Harrison. David Edmisten, Fred Hodges, Maurice Nichols, Fred Councill, Byrd Lowrance, Pete Storie, Bill Danner, Herbert Davidson, V. J. Moretz, Johnny Councill, Grady Moretz, Tommy Hodges, Bill Brown. 6 8 ee ee ee ON (ed 6 me kk ee (ayy JUNIORS David Edmisten Fred Miller Quarterback Left End No. 11 No. 3 Wt. 150, 3 yrs. Wt. 165, 3 yrs. Bill Whittington Jimmy Scruggs Fullback Tackle No. 4 No. 2 Wt. 150, 1 yr. Wi, SO), Ih aye, Ceili earrison Half-back No. 6 We, 165.2 yrs: WEB Yorks) Center No. 16 Wt. 150, 3 yrs. Gee Keller Arlis Hodges Tackle End No. 1 No. 14 Wt. 160, 2 yrs. Wt. 145, 2 yrs. FOOT BALL SCHEDULE 1946 Date Opponent We They September 20, 1946 Cranberry 7 0 27, 1946 Mt. Airy 0 59 October 4, 1946 Elkin 6 29 11, 1946 Walkertown Zi 6 18, 1946 Wilkesboro 0) 25 25, 1946 Hanes 6 November 1, 1946 Walkertown 25 8, 1946 Spruce Pine 7 74)| OR eRe eR eR RRR Rr ern G WY ere rename erm ee eee ee ee (38) ( 39 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Coach Quincy, Bill Aldridge, J. W. Cuddy, Ralph Hodges, W. B. York, Fred Hodge, Gene Blackburn, C. M. Harrison, David Ed- misten, Conley Greene, Jimmy Scruggs, Ray Stanberry, Paul Ed- misten. J. W. Cuddy Center SEY GSSEN O03 Bill Aldridge Guard 3 yrs., No. 66 Fred Hodge Guard 3 virseeNow 1 We BayYorke |: Center and Guard 3 yrs., No. 62 Ralph Hodges Guard 3 yrs., No. 70 David Edmisten Forward 3 yrs., No. 67 C. M. Harrison Conley Greene Guard 2 yrs., No. 68 Forward 3 yrs., No. 69 EP 6 ke 6 PO he ee 6 WS. 16 Pt ee ee ee ee ( 40 ) Annie Mae Carroll Forward 3 yrs., No.3 Claudeen Garland Forward 2 yrs., No.1 Fairy Hodges Guard 2 yrs., No. 6 Martha Greene Guard 1 yr., No. 4 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Mary Sue Greene Forward ZViSomNOW 1S Helen Hodges Forward 3 yrs., No. 8 Lydia Mae Lentz Guard 2 yicSeNOw , Jean Wilson Guard Il Ae, ING, Z Coach Gabriel, Annie Mae Carroll, Mary Sue Greene, Claudeen Garland, Helen Hodges, Mildred Templeton, Mary Bell Pangle, Betty Barnes, Nancy Shull. Fairy Hodges, Lydia Mae Lentz, Jean Wilson, Martha Greene, Alice Vannoy, Thelma Greene, Ada Belle Moretz, Sallie Penick. NN RRR RN GWG Oe RR ( 41 ) Baseball Herbert Davidson, Johnny Bar- nett, Mack Elrod, Coy Bolick, Carey Moretz, Robert Teague, Sonny Williams, Ray Connor, Herbert Hampton, Dale Gross. Donald Stillwell, Burlon Shore, Ralph Hodges, Lawrence Bar- den, Pete Storie, Gene Black- burn, Billy Crawford, Lloyd Roger Cheer Leaders Barbara Jones, Erma Norris, Mary Lee Stout, Carolyn Ingle, Gene Craven, Mary Sue Greene, Dale Hodges, Gene Blackburn. Mascots of Football Gene Craven Dale Hodges ( 42 ) Gym Team Jimmy Cook, Fred Miller, Bil- ly Blackburn, Bill Miller, Paul Richardson, Johnny Councill, Fred Councill, V. J. Moretz, Dixon Qualls, David Edmisten, Paul Edmisten, W. B. York, Bill Aldridge, Guerney Carlton, Gene Craven, Ned Lyons, Joe Gaither, Bill Danner. Managers ad : Fred. Miller, Glenn Wilcox, Bill Greer, Sallie Penick, Ada Belle Moretz. “B” Team Arlis Hodges, Tommy Hodges, Fred Councill, Bill Blackburn, H. M. Moretz, Johnny Barnett, Lawrance Barden, Robert Teague, Bill Greer, Charles Lyons, Maurice Templeton, Gene Craven, Harry Ray Bren- dell, Raymond Connor, Pete Storie, Coach Tripp. ( 43 ) IUITIES x S S x Het 7: | AB ee 304, og a. 4 STUDENT Sonny Williams President Annie Mae Carroll Betty Lou Clawson J. W. Cuddy V. J. Honeycutt Canses Moretz W. B. York Roscoe Brown Bobbie McConnell Bobbie Miller Isabel Eggers Lois Townsend Martha Councill COUNCIL Mrs. Gordon Nash Sponsor Mary Sue Miller Mary Sue Greene Merrill Norris Gurney Carlton Gene Craven Margaret Hayes Martha Qualls H. M. Moretz Eleanor Geer Richard Hodges Freda Moretz Marjorie South APPALACHIAN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Clarinets Wire Y ork Ted Barnett Mary Lee Stout Dixon Qualls Rebecca Shoemake Lois Townsend Jean Hopkins Jimmie Holshouser Ray Stanbery Lawrence Phillips Eleanor Geer Dempsey Wilcox, Jr. Charles Taylor Gordon Nash, Director ROSTER Flutes Gordon Hartzog Betty Ray Greene Dickie Hunt Saxophones Lawrence Barden Martha Qualls Mellophones Nell Norris Evelyn McCracken Trombones Grady Moretz, Jr. Roscoe Brown Ciystlunt |r. Gene Craven Johnny Barnett Hal Vannoy ( 47 ) Baritones Harry Farthing Jerry Troutman Ned Lyons Cornets Fred Councill Martha Councill Joe Gaither Billie Jean Storie Dale Hodges Donald McCracken Trumpets Donald Warman Paul Edmisten Bill Tunnell Archie Lyons Percussion George King Mickey Casey Bill Greer Bill Crawford Rebecca Moose Basses Pete Storie Sonny Williams Lloyd Rogers John Moretz PRL RN RR RR RR RRR RRR RRR CVF. Sallie Penick Erma Norris Nell Norris GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 1st Sopranos Mary Jo Gross Faye Hollars Joann Houser Barbara Jones Mary Lee Stout Fairy Hodges Betty Barnes Reba Greene Barbara Hodges Mary Smith Clara Jones O. M. Hartsell, Director Student Director President Sec.-T reas Reba Smith Barbara Jones Mildred Templeton MEMBERS 2nd Sopranos Nell Norris Mary Austin Martha Austin Betty Burkett Edith Critcher Nadeen Greer Nadeen Hartley Joann Hughes Neva Norris Sallie Penicls ( 48 ) 5 eee Accompanist i ae Librarian Breer ote Reporter Altos Louella Critcher Carolyn Ingle Billie Miller Mary Moss Erma Norris Joan Phillips Martha Qualls Ann Smith Mildred Templeton Nell Vannoy Carolyn Veale EP ee ee ee ee ee 6 Wo EPP ee ee BOYS’ GLEE CLUB O. M. Hartsell, Director David Edmisten ............ Student Director SOUT dullore gts eee poner a V ice- First Tenors Billy Crawford Gene Craven Glenn Hodges Jimmy Harrison Ernest Lyons Maurice Templeton Sonny Williams Second Tenors Marvin Casey Harry Brendell Joe Edmisten Fred Hodges Phil Hughes Lloyd Rogers Bill Winkler Teddy Barnett Lawrence Phillips Dred) Hodvessaaas Secretary-Treasurer President Ereds @o tic: |e een neers Librarian President Pawrence rh iillip spe sass Reporter MEMBERS ( 49 ) Baritones James Beshears Roscoe Brown Johnny Councill David Edmisten Raymond Connor Herbert Hodges Charles Lyons Bobby McConnell Donald McCracken Grady Moretz Bill Tunnel] W. B. York Basses Jimmy Cooke Fred Councill Earl Hamby Arlis Hodges Tommy Hodges Dixon Qualls Pete Story Hal Vannoy Morning Joan Hartley Maurice Templeton Joan Phillips Jimmy Harrison Patsy Martin Joan Cairchet STUDENT STORE CLUB Gene Craven, Manager CLERKS Noon Martha Austin Martha Councill Jean Hopkins Mary Austin Betty Burkett Frances Cook fh. = After School Clara Jones Betty Vannoy Fred Northern Lloyd Rogers Eleanor Geer Mary Frances Klutz, Secretary 6 PP ee ee et ee te ee CWS eo Se ee ee he ee ee ey eS ( 50 ) MONITORS CLUB Mr. Wey, Sfonsor = Harry Clay David Edmisten Lloyd Rogers Ava Lee Payne Mary Sno Haynes Nora Austin Sylvia Hollars Sonny Williams Brooke Stanberry Claudeen Garland Betty Ruth Greer Virginia Moretz Ralph Hodges Alice Vannoy Peggie Johnson Bessie Miller Annie Mae Carroll Margaret Arnett Buck Robbins eee he ee eR MM | OM TE OWS ee ean ‘ Pr Vice-Pr esident esident MEMBERS Secretary-Treas. Reporter Ada Belle Moretz Billie Jean Michael Nell Vannoy Bonita Greene Bill Greer Maurice Templeton Ann Smith Elmo Moretz Larry Moretz Mary Sue Miller Fred Miller J. Wi? Cuddy Vee Gloneycutt Sallie Penick Martha Greene Jean Wilson Genevieve Moretz H. M. Moretz BS TETRA STS ee 8 eS a a Paper Staff Miss Grey, Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Barnes, Teddy Barnett, Bernice Brown, Gurney Carl- ton, Mary Frances Cooke, Muil- dred Culler, Mary Nell Greene, Bill Greer, Max Hardin, Ruth Harmon, Joanne Hartley, Ed- sel Hodges, Frances Hodges, Marline Hodges, Patty Hodges, Al Smith Honeycutt, Joanne Houser, Jack Idol, Mary Fran- ces Klutz,, Gladys lLookabill, Janet Maine, Sue Ann Marion, Genevieve Moretz, Virginia Moretz, Rebecca Moose, Ar- lene Nichols, Mary Belle Pan- gle, Nancy Shull, Ann Smith, Mary Lee Watson. ( 52 ) _ Varsity AY Mr. Quincy, Sponsor MEMBERS Bill Aldridge, Gene Black- burn, Harry Ray Brendel, Jimmy Cook, Fred Councill, Johnny Councill, David Ed- misten, Paul Edmisten, Joe Gaither, Ralph Hodges, Byrd Lawrance, Fred Miller, Grady Moretz, Lawrence Phillips, Buck Robbins, Ray Stanbery, Pete Storie, Bill Whittington. 4-H MrsrAc Ear am byes | Miss Parrott, Sponsors MEMBERS Pearl Brown, Marie Carroll, Carolyn Clawson, Sue Coffey, Faye Cook, Mary Frances Cook, Naomi Cook, Jo Ann Critcher, Nancy Elrod, Elsie Greene, Irene Greene, Lenore Greene, Lena Greer, Juanita Hodges, Peggy Honeycutt, Juanita Miller, Gladys Miller, Betsy Norris, Della Norris, Eula Mae Norris, Mary Fran- ces Norris, Ruth Norris, Edna Parker, Vera Lee Parker, Jean Phillips, Zella Triplett, Mildred Welborn, Lewis Brown, Milton Moretz, Maurice Templeton. Wildlife Miss Sparks, Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Barnes, Mary Elizabeth Barnes, Burl Bowles, Bill Brown, Gladys Brown, Della Bumgarner, Shirley Cook, Mary Nell Greene, Shirley Greene, Thelma Greene, Helen Greer, Dale Gross, Dale Hampton, Herbert Hampton, Tommy Hodges, Ansel Hartley, Ned Lyons, Bessie Miller, Paul Miller, Donald Stilwell, Gene Stewart, Lola Mae Winehar- ger. Assembly Club Miss Stogner, Sponsor C. M. Harrison, Harry Clay, Johnny Barnett, Mary Sue Clawson, Mack Elrod, Evelyn Hartley, Mary Sno Haynes, Mildred Johnson, Peggy John- son, G. J. Keller, Grace Looka- bill, Charles Lyons, Billy Mc- Neill, Elmo Moretz, Eston Moretz, Olive Proffit, Nettie -Lou Rogers, Floyd Scott, Jim- my Scruggs, Betty Jean Shore, Glenn Wilcox, Kenneth Wine- barger, Bill Winkler, Fred Hodge, Donald McCracken, Juanita Norris. Leaders Club Miss Gabriel, Sponsor Helen Bowles, Wynona Buch- anan, Mary Colvard, . Mildred Dean, Claudeen Garland, Betty Ray Greene, Martha Greene, Margaret Hendrix, Helen Hod- ges, Geraldine Hollars, Betty Honeycutt, Betsy Hodges, Ra- mona Jones, Lydia Mae Lentz, Billie Jean Michael, Dora Mor- etz, Genevieve Moretz, Mary B. Pangle, Beatrice Presnell, Nancy Shull, Alice Vannoy, Betty Vannoy, Jean Wilson. Calling All Girls Mrs. Gomedela, Sponsor MEMBERS Nora. Austin, Bonita Greene, Bonnie J. Greene, Kathleen Greene, Wilhelmina Greene, Betty Ruth Greer, Mary Sue Greer, Pearl Jones, Patsy Mar- tin, Nellie R. Miller, Betty J. Norris, Faye Norris, Mary E. Norris, Wilma Norris, Edith Parlier, Brooke Stanbery, Bet- ty R. Steelman, Betty Lou Winebarger, Jean Wainebarger. F. F. A. Mr. Tait, Sponsor MEMBERS Coy, Bolick Claude) Carlton Baxter Carroll, Newell Carroll, James Coffey, Max Clawson, Franklin Cooke, George Cooke, Henry Cooke, L. M. Cooke, Homer Greene, Lawrance Greene, Earl Hamby, Jack Idol, Junior Lookabill, Fred Michael, Worth Miller, Carey Moretz, Fred Northern, Billy Shore, Burlon Shore, Ray Smith, James Wilcox. Mechanieal Drawing Mr. Simpson, Sponsor Dixon Qualls, V. Ji. Moretz, J. C. Greene, Joe Edmisten, Lawrence Barden, Archie Claw- son, Herbert Davidson, Leo- nard Greer, Gordon Hartzog, Charles Keller, Bill Miller, John W. Moretz, Keith Mor- etz, Guy Norris, Harvey Nor- ris, Willa J. Norris, Maurice Nichols, Tommy Phillips, George Richardson, Paul Rich- ardson, Grace Steelman, Ro- bert Teague, Howard Tugman, Kermit Dacus. ( 54 ) Girl Scouts Miss Gabriel, Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Lee Burkett, Naomi Cooke, Mildred Dean, Betty Raye Greene, Leonore Greene, Nadine Greer, Jo Ann Hardin, Barbara Ann Hodges, Faye Hollars, Jean Hopkins, Betsy Hughes, Patsy Martin, Janette Pangle, Edith Parlier, Joan Phillips, Melba Ragan, Lois Townsend. Photography Club Mr. Quincy, Sponsor Bili Aldridge, Harry Clay, Max Clawson, J. W. Cuddy, Bill Greene, B. L. Greene, Conley Greene, J. C. Greene, Nell Gross, Helen Hodges, Ralph Hodges, Johnny Idol, G. J. Keller, Byrd Lowrance, Bill Miller, Bobby Miller, Fred Mil- ler, Mary Sue Miller, Ada Belle Moretz, Maurice Nichols, Har- vey Norris, Paul Richardson, Robert Robbins, Floyd Scott, Betty Joe Turner, Bill Wel- born, Welch Austin, Sonny Williams, Roy Wood. Library Assistants Miss McIntyre, Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Jean Barnes, Clay Be- shears, Isabel Eggers, Wil- helmenia Greene, Jimmy Har- rison, Joanne Hartley, Dale Hodges, Betsy Miller, Juanita Norris, Reba Smith. Astronomy Mr. Tripp, Sponsor Betty Jo Turner, Donald War- man, Roy R. Wood, Elsie Nich- ols, Mickey Casey, Nell Gross, Earl Johnson, V. C. Payne, Lloyd Rogers, Bill Tunnel, Hal Vannoy. Debate Club Miss Williams, Sponsor Joan Hardin, Raymond Con- ner, Eula Elodges, Betty Lou Clawson, Billy Crawford, Billy Greene, Glenn Hodges, Stella Hodges, Jean Hopkins, Mary Lee Stout, Jonnie Council. Junior Red Cross Council Mrs. Gragg, Sponsor Clay Beshears, Billy Black- burn, Paul Brookshire, Bill Brown, Gladys Brown, Pearl Brown, Annie Cook, Betty Ruth Greer, Dale Gross, Billy Hartley, Gordon Hartzog, Eula Mae Hodges, Al Smith Honey- cutt, Ramona Jones, Mary Frances Klutz, Grace Looka- bill, Milton Moretz, Virginia Moretz, Wilma Norris, Reba Smith, Janice Veale, Donald Warmon, Rebecca Shoemake. ( 56 ) Senior Dramaties Mrs. Gomedela, Sponsor Betty Lou Clawson, Mary Sue Clawson, Claudeen Garland, Mary Sue Greene, Mary Sno Haynes, George King, Mary Moss, Willa Jean Norris, Sallie Penick, Mary Smith. Junior Dramatics MEMBERS Kermit Dacus, Eleanor Geer, Mary Jo Gross, Nadine Hart- ley, Joan Hughes, Carolyn In- gle, Mildred Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Barbara Jones, Claire Jones, Sue Ann Marion, Elmo Moretz, Erma Norris, Nell Norris, Neva Norris, Martha Qualls, Marjorie South, Mary Lee Stout, Mildred Templeton, Carolyn Veale, Owen Wilson, Sonny Williams. Modern Science Mr. Simpson, Sponsor MEMBERS Claude Carlton, Annie Mae Carroll, Baxter Carroll, Henry Ghristian, so My (Gook,. Paul Edmisten, Mack Elrod, Bonita Greene, Homer Greene, Irene Greene, Kathleen Greene, Lawrence Greene, Martha Greene, Shirley Greene, Thel- ma Greene, Wilhelmenia Greene, Mary Sue Greer, Mar- garet Hendrix, Lydia Mae Lentz, Paul Miller, Elsie Nich- ols, Merrill Norris, Brooke Stanbery, Grace Steelman, Alice Vannoy, Bill Whittington, Glenn Wilcox, Jean Wilson. Le Cerele Francois Miss Stogner, Sponsor Greene Ashley, Martha Aus- tin, Mary Austin, David Ed- misten, Mary Nell Greene, Car- olyn Ingle, Barbara Jones, Re- becca Moose, Mary Moss, Jack Norris, Juanita Norris, Nell Norris, Wilma Norris, Law- rence Phillips, Martha Qualls, Ann Smith, Pete Storie, W. Ba Yorke Aeronauties Club Mr. Tripp, Sponsor Nora Austin, Arlene Carlton, Reba Greene, Evelyn Hartley, Margaret Hayes, Earl Johnson, Billy McNeil, Eston Moretz, V. C. Payne, Robert Teague, Howard Tugman, Kenneth Winebarger, Herbert Davidson, V. J. Moretz, Gene Blackburn, C. M. Harrison, H. M. Moretz, Jimmy Scruggs. Home Economies Club Miss Parrot, Sponsor Ruby Bodenhamer, Aretta Cook, Joan Critcher, Edith Critcher, Louella Critcher, Mar- ie Carroll, Nancy Elrod, Mary Ann Fairchild, Peggy Honey- cutt, Joan Hartley, Dimple Hodges, Pearl Jones, Gladys Jones, Dorothy Miller, Joyce Norris, Betsy Norris, Ruth Norris, Mary F. Norris, Jean Phillips, Olive Proffit, Beatrice Presnell, Edna Parker, Ura Lee Parker, Betty Sue White, Ger- aldine Winebarger, Jean Wine- barger, Betty Winebarger, Shir- ley Watson, Cleo Bolick. ( 58 ) ( 59 ) Hobby Club Miss Sparks, Sponsor Johnny Barnett, Mary E. Barnes, Betty Barnes, Burl Bowles, Della Bumgarner, Archie Clawson, Stewart Cook, Shirley Cook, Truman Crit- cher, Mary Sue Greene, Helen Greer, Joe Gaither, Ansel Hartley, Herbert Hampton, Sylvia Hodges, William Miller, Bessie Miller, Billy Moretz, Betty J. Norris, Mary Etta Norris, Billy Norris, Doyle Norris, Ava Lee Payne, Nettie Lou Rogers, Betty J. Shore, Donald Stilwell, Robert Smith, Lola Winebarger, Junior Winebar- ger, Joan Winebarger, Boyd Bryant, Ray Stanbery, Juanita Norris, Fairy Hodges, Betty Honeycutt, Rachel Pitts, Betty Vannoy. Veterans Club Miss Alexander Mr. Simpson George Cooke G. J. Keller J. C. Greene Byrd Lowrance Fred Hodges Maurice Nichols Floyd Scott School Service Club Mrs. Nash, Sponsor Martha Austin, Mary Austin, Caro- lyn Clawson, Sue Coffey, Virginia Greer, Stella Hodgson, Gladys Look- abill, Billie Jean Michael, Juanita Miller, Canses Moretz, John Moretz, Larry Moretz, Baxter Norris, Fred Northern, Gene Stewart, Marie Trip- lett, Zella Triplett, Nell Vannoy, Mil- dred Welborn. ACKNOWLEDGMENT i! In concluding this first edition of the 1947 LAUREL, we wish to acknowledge all who participated in prepar- ing this annual. 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If the work takes longer than we estimate, we will advise you as far in advance as possible. @ We will provide you with an itemized bill showing exactly what work was done and exactly what it cost. We will gladly explain any item or items that are not clear to you. Big Car Quality At Lowest Cost Colvard Chevrolet Company, Ince. Boone, North Garolina ‘ ( @ ) | | HOME JEWELRY STORE Expert Watch Repairing Glenn R. Howell Silverware, Glassware, China LIA DA AAA AAS Gifts for All Occasions 104 Main Street Boone N. C. RNR eRe WeBWeBWeDBe DW DBD ACRsVBReDVe De Re Re ARR DRe De Be De Qe Re Ae Re We Ae Re Re Re Re Ve RRR RR Bas: f HOME ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY “Your General Electric Dealer” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS HOME COMMERCIAL WIRING RADIO SERVICE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 230 Cl 104 Main Street Boone, N. C. LAA. A.A. A.A. AAAS Fea, GT) N AoA Ae A AoA oo ad (0A eA AAA A A A eA AeA eA, eA oA, eA oA A ea . 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Russell THE NORTHWESTERN THE ECONOMY STORE Men's — Women’s — Children’s Shoes — Dresses — Coats Men’s and Boy's Clothing BANK — BOONE Capital and Surplus $1,150,000 MT TR TRL TR PRE RL Re TR RL eRe Re Re Re Re | Hats and Notions = Army Goods Telephone 36 — Day 13 — Night Our Motto is: P. O. Box 445 Boone, N. C. Safety and Courtesy | A.S.T.C. BOOK STORE _SAAAAAAAAAAASSASS SSA, See oo A AA AAA AAA A f SI AAAASS, School Supplies Fountain and Luncheonette Pennants, School Jewelry Student Headquarters it W. R. COTTRELL Francis Hartley, Theresa Hollars, Rachel Greene AA AAAAAAAAAAGAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGD . WwW ewww ewww eee LL LL LLLLL S-AAAA-A AAA AP Ime ( 69 ) = ) ee RR RR RR RR RR RR RE RR RR RR TR RR RR RAR A RVR rR RQ RQ RB AAR RVs Ase Re Ae®Rw ‘ BOONE FLOWER SHOP WAM ER Ees , WADMAROXCH ANE FLOWERS HORALE OCCASIONS Keep up with the Times Local and National News N , Compliments | TODD’S e ESSO SERVICE ( N B. W. STALLINGS PSEA up : Boone, N. C. 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Boone Trail and West Jefferson Road RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR SR RRR eRe eReDeBe BeBe BeBe BQeBeowrse e we Te Re TE TR TR TR TR TR RR TR TER eR TR RR TR eR RR RR TR Re RR TR TR TR TR RR RR TR T R RR RR |e HUNTS DEPARTMENT STORE BOONE’S FAVORITE DEPARTMENT STORE We Clothe Watauga County LA AA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAASASAS SSS SSS IAA AA. AA AA AAA SAS SAAAAIAAAASAAAASASASSASL SO VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN FOR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES REFRESHING DRINKS AND SUNDAES Bhs CRIP TIONSAAVSPECIAL LY. ALWAYS MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CAROLINA PHARMACY AAA AAAAAASASASAAS ASS LALLA AA AAA AAA AAA AA AAAS AAI AAA AD SAA AAD APA ASSIS SS SSS LLL LL LLL —SIAAAAAAAAAAASAA AAAS SSSSS AAS SAAD AAA AA AA AAA AA AAAAAAA AAA AA AAA A AAA AAA? AAA AAA? AAA AAA A-AAA-AA-A-A-A-AAAA-A () For Good Service Come to RAY’S BARBER SHOP Terry Wilson — “Barber Bill” C. F. Ray — Rhonda Hodges Compliments of IISA AA AA SA aS as ‘ a2 = Sod CLLLLLA We appreciate your W.C. GREENE ° Patronage ‘ Li Mt ape EOS Sire Re eee ae UR Bers CONSTRUCTION N ) REINS-STURDIVANT COMPANY Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 24 We build by the Golden Rule Boone, North Carolina Nw TR RD TR PR RR PR RA BQ BR BR Re Rs Qs Be QR Bs Be BR BR BV Rs BeBe BR Re Re Re BeBe B’w’ ) ° MMR TRL RD TRL TR PRL RL TRL RRL | TR TR RL RR TR TR RL EL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Re RL ER RL ER RP ER RL RL PRL RRR | Compliments of FRANK M. PAYNE Compliments of General Agent for Security Life and Trust Company “The sooner you plan your future, the better your future will be.” Pa —— Office in Northwestern Bank Building HILLSIDE DAIRY I RE NE A a ROR IR, Efi nt A DACUS RADIO SHOP ejNReRP BR Re |R Pr RQ BTR BW BW BW BeBe Be@BWw Expert Repairing on all Makes 24 years exeperience Boone, North Carolina 217 E. Main Street Phone 119 Boone, N. C. SS aS aS I SLI LLL ILI II III ILI III III III III II DDD DI II iia II IDI I Iai II ooo oI I I A A A A AAAAA i! 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