Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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As time goes loy, may it be a reminder that our characters are molded by what we think, learn, and accomplish during our school days. The future of our nation rests in the hands of today's youth. May We ever stand stead- fast in the principles of justice, honesty, high moral standards, and service to our fellow men. . . . this the 1957 edition of the Ash-Hi-Life, to you who have given so much of yourselves, your time and your services to the betterment of American Youth. Your work with the Student Government has inspired and encouraged many of us to seek higher ideals and to realize that someday we Will be the government. , CEO X ,f I 2 . il it X , . sf W X X ' ' is lx RQ iN ,1 i bl ,sis Mr. Jerry Jones ,- Avx. x, 54 5,.,,,... .,,. fW , ,ui ., y 1 X ,sl- ,. . , , ,X , .bl . ,X 1 X Mrs. Ruby Smith WE DEDICATE Not only have you contributed much in educational guidance, but you have given us personal guid- ance that will make us Want to find our place among the better citizens of the world. May We, the class of 1957, stand constantly as a symbol of service to the com- munity and to govermnent because you, Mrs. Smith, and you, Mr. Jones, dedicated yourselves to helping us. i 1 -- def ' f 7 .. 'P ,fc Q' g Q. 55 E3 at f Q? K ' , , ,,,, 4 . X ,I 5 . , J ' Y '1r ' ' Miss Alma Lassiter .X , Q., , APPRECI TION For your encouragement and wisdom . . . your dedicated years of service . . . your time contributed in educational guidance, we, the class of 1957, humbly say Thank you, Miss Lassiterf, 4 l Just as the President and his L,,,f w departmental advisers lead our h P national government, Mr. Teachey and members of the School Board guide educational growth in Asheboro. The Chief Executive Mr. Guy B. Teachey PRE IDE AN Bl ET Members of the School Board are, left to right, seated, Mr. Guy Teachey, Dr. Frank Edmondson, Mr. W. Frank Red- ding, J1'.,chairmang Mr. L. H. Morgan, Mr. J. D. Croome, Jr., Mr. C. E. Hughes, Jr.g standing, Dr. J. R. Suggs, Mr J. W. Plummer, Mr.'F, O. Yates, Mr. James R. Lane, Mr. C. R. Smith, and Mr. Robert Reese. .... Q . 5 Dr. Joseph M. Johnston P1 1IlC1Dgll :K Mis. Jeanne Hditnmn Secretziry ss ff Miss Helen Bostick :Q w Q Science: French Q..-.fr A ww- i . 1 3 . l Mr. Merton Branson A ' G. - Diversified Occupations M12 James Bullard Social Science: Mzlthemntics u - E ff. 1 gl ' , , 3 -'xxak UW Q ',' , ' . I Mrs. Kittic Cnvcncss . 1 94. - I , if' ' ' A- , English '- ' ., 4, vw 'HQ s V ' Mrs. Wnlkcl' Dcri' 'Vs ' x 9 X ll'Iatl1cn1z1tic'1 Mr. Joscph B. Fields Band ffl Yi. sy- A-.,-A ,- ' .Que -.-1 4 .J , l v 1' N 5-'tv il' ' 7, -1' 'sgv' mr? -. h .Q iss . A fl. I Mx, .xg X. - HRX ,ax -R X , .R Q S' Mrs, Lena Flenniken English Mr. William Gatling Distributive Education Mr. Sal Gero Civics Miss Angelyn Glisson Physical Educationg Science Miss Sharon Hart Spanishg English Mr. Warren Hawkins Physical Educationg Science Mr. Ralph Hodges Mathematicsg Science Mr. Dwight Holland Art Mr. Roy R. Holt Physicsg Chemistry Mr. Jerry A. Jones Industrial Arts Miss Alma Lassiter Lating Mathematics Miss Mary Moffitt Librarian A. N . X Sw xg '35 'fill ur'-U' is., sv--as x Mrs, Anne Moore Business Education Miss Elizabeth Phillips Home Economics Mrs. Ruby Rich Biuloggyg General Science Miss Alice Setzlcr English F51 a. I Y ,du ..- Nh' i 11' 'rr ,255- 1-r Mrs. Ruby Smith Mathematics Mr. Lee J. Stone Coachg Driving A x A-lfqg 'tvs ' x N ... 1631- 'GX 1:1 ' L I -lr r N 4. ,M 'x Iaxl .lax r x ' I. 4 Glu, V 11 Ig f E -6. f vs Miss Ann Turner English: Journalism M12 YVilli:1m Van Hoy Social Studies Mrs. Kathleen Whatloy Business Education Mrs. E, V. XYllllllIT1SUI1 llusin' Miss I,:mt:1 xllIlSlUXV Swim! Suivvu-v Bliss l.1'ul1:l lvuiul Eiiglisli .,- f' t pam 'f'v ' . -1 I TVX, ' ir . S . 5 ...AML Double, double, toil and trouble . . . -Macbeth and gladly would she learn, and gladly teach. School ain't so bad, it's just the -The Canterbury Tales principal of the thing. : . V it I- if, . l I' ' x if ix Q .l N O 5 , R ff? A democracy,-that is a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the peopleg of course, a government of the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God . . . THE AMERICAN IDEA Theodore Parker 'P-vf--'u. .H . 0 me 11.9 1 ' - -- 713 1 1' Z4 5 A 1 ilQSw1B!lU8EC4.?!62!Stvm2d0rfSvx-'xsSxr-1u-ws.'mx ' Y-1-FW :F v mr, ,mW..l.f-?l,,m li ' - ,:,,5 wxivg-'Ni yn, 9 V A Vg . YA, , 1 '- ' A 'fkF5 ., 1, . . .Eli- -i 1-. nv, I I y N11 nn' V x .....-.-- ' 1 is tar- '-nn. :.w-.-..- Q2 - SENIOR CIASS OFFICERS dem of tha QLHIUI Cl ue left to right, Billy IR LKNLIILI nm yup uv Charles Clark, Vlce EVA MAE ALLRED HERMAN LUTHER ALLIRED JUAQUIN RICARDO ALLRED REVA MAE ALLRED BETSY JO AUMAN CAROLYN MARIE BECK Rf 1 M. -Q, Oi? 'NJ we if 5154 'Sf' X I3 31 SUZANNE BOLING SANDRA LILI BRADY A THE IDR MARTHA .IOCELYN BRABHAM SHARRON LEE BRANSON JOHN MANLEY BRADY HARVEY CLIFTON BRIM 1.47 f-. 9 ui' 41' 'Vx Ziff- :I '2- -v' Nw:-sr' f , J -Q. Nqr' s 'VY 47 1 u..' 1 if sr' 4-f L r 4117 I -3 OF 19 SYBIL DEANN BROWER BARBARA JANE BROWN NANCY LEE BROWN DAVID LEROY BRUTON CECIL OGBURN BULLA LILLIAN IRENE BURROW 'fiimx Qu' il K 1---I . ,,-xwfw Q. - . , W 51. Wxtw-N 5 ' 3, - L 'Www , W, 'tial' Wil? sin-9x 1r '?d I5 C '. If. if w .-f IQ'- o-.- , sq-. ,, ga x.,,,, x fb, N! A 'X 1L:'f' 5, JN -Ei ji' X -.. ' L. Y' ' I I JESSE EDWARD BURROWS JOSEPH HUGH CALLICUTT GLENN KEITH CANOY JANIE CARLENE CANOY NANCY ANNE CARROLL BARBARA ANN CARTER NATOR CHARLES MARION CLARK HARRY MAXTON COOPER 'luv-v... iii. X A' X Q7 ,. ,QM H VX N N I N I x DOROTHY ANNE CLARK ARLETTA JOYCE COOPER JEANETTE OLIVIA COOPER CLIFFORD ELVIE COY 'WL 'HC A Q as U I Wax x IM X ,, V' .. ' any Q-,M-vu' X' I Y..f 1 7 N INA LEIGH COX JOHN OLIVER DE VRIES 'Q qv, K TOR JOHN COVINGTON DALTON BILLY BOYD DIXON JAMES PATE DEATON EFFIE RUTH DORSETT .fi S -:ivy Wi. if-v Nev- 'sf I H 1-of LOIS RAE DROTTAR JAMES LEONARD DUNN GERALDINE EVERALL THOMAS WILLIAM FARLOW ELAINE CAROLE FERGUSON EMILY CATHERINE FRITZ X. , I-1. ., IU T gl Bw-M. Nr-- N-........ I Nl' xv 'i fa,,'i' N-sf WILDA ASENATH GARNER BARBARA JO GORDON . DONNA MILDRED GRAHAM . 1 AK' , JANICE ELAINE GRAHAM ,.,. A., X , i x ' H' NEW 1' NX A . Ends 'Q ill X-:N K if .F ' N DOLORES ANN GRAYSON VN' BETTY KERR HALL A u NATQR CARL DONALD HAMLET THURSALL HARTMAN ,D-:--X '.:-' ' ., 'fi X K BARBARA ANN HARE MOYER LESTER HARRIS, JR. APP' N 43,23 JUDITH KAY HARRIS DORIS JEANE HARVELL ..f is A . II ATOR ELIZABETH WALKER HAYES BRENDA ANN HINSHAW X-QI ,- ,iv if f-fx 'zgis V iv' MARTHA FRANCES HENLEY WILLIAM BRIAN HINSHAW IQ5 CAROLYN FRANCES HENRY WILLIAM FLETCHER HIX vb- L A 'Ne 1.-ng. ' 'ev' i : -:Q ' i M ' L Q : :1 THURMAN RAY HOGAN KEITH GRIMES HODGIN, JR. X -:vo 'sux X. 'Sf Q---r , -A-.... RONALD MAC HUDSON HILDA LEE HUGHES ,asv-'G . Nvuvf 4:49 X x SUSAN WAITT HUGHES . X .sw 4-gg, 1 xx- R RUBY COBLE HUNSUCKER QF' N iX Yluff 23 'NI' s ,,.. fly: if isis,-X 4' 'M- f., fffvi NN 1 A 15 u ,D NANCY ELLEN HULIN ROBERT LEE JONES, JR. 'V' THOMAS ANDREW JORDAN 'QQ gp Y'P BETTY RACHEL KEARNS -Tc ,wr J -1 'i - - ROBERT EDNVARI5 K1ZER,JR JERRY BINGHAM LEDWELI, NATOR ROGER PENN LEMMONS TRACY GEORGE LUCAS, JR. ANN LYNN LOMAN CLEO REBECCA McDOWELL SARA LOUISE LOWDERMILK EDNA DIANNE MCRAE - 5 wk 8. at . is ,, .,.v., ' , 1 X A ' 9 eg! .pi Y' was 44 'fl' -Wfxhy N NN 'Qtr X R x 25 R TOR LORETTA DAWN MELTON WAYNE EMMETT MORGAN E' f -3 .rl '4 -1-11 iv ADELAIDE PAINTER RACHEL ELIZABETH PERRY BETTY JOANNE POOLE LARRY THOMAS PREVATTE NETTIE ALICE PRITCHARD CLARENCE LEE PUGH -Q- S- 1 :GUN M45 'Q 5 . , X. Z 'sf H4 ,-,,. iz.:- ,jx 7 W sr A Q34 K' Rf- QL T- N hx lk vga 44.-Q sf H HILDA JANE PUGH THOMAS S. REDDING, JR HAROLD LEE REID MORRIS ALLEN RICE BUDDY FRANKLIN ROBBINS HARRIS FLEMING RUSH NATOR LEWIS ODIS RUSH, JR. BARBARA FRANCES SHAW R... WILLIAM HARRIS RUSSELL HARVEY RALPH SHAW ROBERT L. SHAMBERGER, JR JAMES ROY SMITH, JR. ,IAQ 'S-.-rx X--., A , +.....-If 3' 29 ATOR IIEUHEN T. SMITH, JH. f'HAIiI,ES VVAYNE STOUT -af ...ff -I DORIS FAYE SNIDER JAMES HARVEY STGUT BETTY RUTH SPIVEY COLONEL OGBURN SURRATT 1,1 Gifs '57 -4:2177 -3-1? i- Z ' I 15 ,aw W .4-9'X .f-4, HAROLD DEAN TEAGUE KENNETH DANIEL TEW MARTHA LOU THOMAS CHARLIE THOMPSON J. I. THOMPSON JOHN SANDERS TILLMAN 410 S1 .,,4G if. Q.--f -.2 7, 'Q' M 49 N... .Nw if 1-Qi ' J 31 pts x.' wx 'S X -zfim. 'v T' ,S qu--N an SEZT' I fb Mar' 'ef' 234 w-9 1-r 'd sf- Es' I ELEANOR D. WATSON E. FRANCES WATSON DUKE BRYON WEEKS PATSY LEE WEST BOBBY EUGENE WHELESS BARBARA ROBBINS WHITE NATOR PEGGY JOYCE WILLIAMS pm GLENDA KAYE WILLIAMSON 'L'-F , I, .v - ,AV .T.....- NANCY WAY WILSON Not Pictured: JOHN P. BEANE CLARENCE LEON GOINS 33 ' -..,, NY , 4 vm. I ww ,. 474. L 'xx' I '-. ll N?- Y? V- 'fx .- vme5.mi?Q.: ex I V i .,, .- - N in fl agm .ti P4 1' W JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Junior Class officers arc, loft to right, standing, lllurtlm llulcn llurm-V, 'l'1'v:xs111'c1'3 Betsy Grimslcy, Socrctnryg sczxtvd, Rodney Mills, Presidentg Ervin FL'l'lllSlL'I', Viewllrcsidn-nt, REPRE TATIVE First Row, left to right, Bobby Agner, Susan Anderson, Yvonne Arrington, Doris Auman, Frank Auman, Sherril Babb, Martha Beane, Maurice Benbow. Second Row, left to right, Ruth Bennett, Charles Bonkemeyer, Sue Boone, Bruce Bowden, Alice Boxley, Ruby Brew- er, Pat Britt, Sylvia Broadwell. Third Row, left to right, Martha Brown, James Bullock, Jerry Bunting, Betty Burns, Scott Burrows, Brenda Byrd Charles Byrd, Larry Campbell. Fourth -row, left to right, Janet Carter, Becky Caviness, Bobby Caviness, Harold Caviness, Sankie Caviness, Jane Chrisco, Hilda Cole, Debbie Cox. Fifth. Row, left to right, Judy Cox, Norma Cox, Linda Cranford, Kenneth Crawford, Patty Crisp, Joan Croft, Linda Davis, Douglas Dollyhigh. X 1 I Hii- ' i 1 X: A N K , N . -we u. , , .Q V- ws X we fee ,,a li Q. A ' .. y 4 Q 1 35 I i REPRE TATIVE 1 ir.Qf lima:-, loft to right, Eva Dougan, Weldon Dunlap, Eugene Evans, Ervin Feemster, Jackie Fetner, Nancy Free- man, Sandra lladdis, Mary Lou Gallimore. Sw:-mul Huw, left to right, Boa-ky Garner, Martha Helen Garner, Sue Grey, Betsy Grimsley, Susan Groce, Linda Grubbs, David Hall, Delindzl Haltum. Thin! Row, left to right, David Hamilton, Bnbby Hammonds, Peggy Hardin, Margaret Hardy, Shirley Harmon, Jimmy Harrelson, Ronald Harris, Sylvia Hartsell. Fnurfh Row, left to right, Theresa Haskins, Judy Henley, Neal Henley, Bobby Hill, James Hill, Jackie Hilliard, Donnie Holt, Billy Ivey. Fiffh Huw, left to right, Luis Jarrell, Johnny Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Billy Jones, Harold Jordan, Libby Keeling, Tummy Kemp, Richard Kenan. :fm V , ' s l, J gear V, is , Q-,x ' i J 1 - 6 F ' A 'R' Ye '-T 4' fe A - 'A X ,X ' I 5 . QQ 11, ., ' Qglif fy' ' , 1 -- - ' 5 1 I .6 A ml L. ii-A fl , ' 4-1 we 'J Q iw ga 6 ' ,R fy 1 f l Y 3 s Syl-'il Y -' ' , 1 'Y' Q A QA ' V S -5 .c 5,-' 2' ' ' P , Y: -is l A L ELL A lil .Ac 0 A QE. 3 X. is ii 'aa vu QQ5- 'E :L-.A V 5 ' If - - ,L .. , - Q' t- lx, I 1 l . if-1 .X First Row, left to right, Carol King, Dixie King, Charles Kivett, David Knott, Johnny Krewson, Pat Legget, Nolan Lewallen, Wayne Lewallen. Second Row, left to right, Don Lineberry, Margaret Liske, Darrell Mabe, Linda Madaris, Richard McCombs, Jane McCrary, Kathy McGeiver, Jean McNeil. Third Row, left to right, Billy McRae, Judith Miller, Tommy Miller, Dean Millikan, Pat Mills, Rodney Mills, Richard Moffit, Betty Moore. Fourth Row, left to right, Benny Morgan, Peggy Myers, Larry Nance, Larry Neal, Julia Ann Paul, Jimmy Pickett, Joanne Powers, Joel Powers. Fifflz Row, left to right, Meli Ann Rabb, Sara Redding, Harold Reeder, Karl Rich, Vance Roberts, Jeff Schwarz, Joyce Smith, Tony Smith. Y Q G 5 Sz' , , V ,Q Q 6- T' xx ai J' ' ' i il- ' ' fi ' fi N H 1 wr'-ru ,QF 4 ,gr fr-UI. 'gf L yyyy Kwwyy 6 ' A E-'54 4 f , X l ,ks . E.. 3 . N.- , ,f if ' st, 5 , 8 2 - - 'N X945 iii-jst .s ' D - - 6 A ywty w ttt, Q K J 5 1 A h Q' .g K zu., ,' L gba! 6 43 f 55-, in , tif? , 'F xi 5 ' ,T , . X, -hw Q A l 4 I i fm.. , Y. Q . of-'gr' :aj . AN-4 Q!! , X, ,M . tl 1 K , 3 l . X :H F gs . T? Z R ggi. A x - K 4' N ,Q wg. RP, 'san'-, Z7 q.S,,v, , ' 1 ', , '- -.:- y it J Q 37 First Row, left to right, Jo'1n qI'lldCI' Lmda Snider Sldnev Stafford Leo Staley Roger qtaley Lmda Story Betty Stout, Bobby Taylor. Svcfmfl Row, left to right, DXVIf.',l1t Thomas Llnda Thomas C'11y Thornbulg Martha Trogdon Rena Upchurch Phyllis Vickory, Benny Voncannon Balbala Vuncannon Third Row, left to right, Bettv Vuncannon Diane Vuncannon Jane Vuncannon Hlllary Walker SUSIQ Weber Stephen Whatley, Billy Whitley Allce Whxtwolth Funrfh Huw, left to right Sylvxa Wllllams Emlly W1l90H Roy Wllson - ,N ,ax ii -A ' 'W' l. ill -SE' Af -- Xl '?-If my-' - -' A rl L if 4' ,: ': . 1 f rl' w Y T T Q 521:-Q15-.Q. gy -. 1 ' v 9- 5: ff L' TAN 1 V fl As marshals Emily Fritz, chief, Duke Weeks, Nancy Carroll, Lewis Rush, Cleo McDowell, Ruth Dorsett, and Betty Kerr Hall graciously welcome guests attending school performances. Remember this scene from the Junior Play of '56 . . . Kate, are you all right, darling? Representatives of the Student Council at the State Convention were, left to right, Betsy York, Larry Nance, Clarence Pugh, and Nancy Carroll. K wx ,,,,, 1- ' 'Fu , in ., -M 6 m i 'ii 'G',tuAi. i Ser. , 14 7,1 ,A 'igmiiv' . . 'lim x .e 5 . wg.-x,,,L!:' A i V 5, i , ' ease ,, . ff -, il , QNX- .' fix. ,QSQNT ' 3.12 R . 'MSG' 555- T :SS E5 Q. 'Q 5,1 jk Paglffi St? le miie WY! in 3 f .1 It -J 1 'Q Y.: ,S-Tx ' - I i , 4' ,W . il' i , i r .ls r i I i el! 5 F W, T 1 i I 1 ' :f f f I ' v ' f 2 3 ig., MQ... SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Officers of the Sophomore Class are, left to right, Willis Johnson, Tl'0l1F-Lll'l3l'Q Wuynv Thomas, Vico-P1'csi- dontg Deborah Young, Sc-ci'0tui'yg Jimmy Riddle, President. 1 IU J LGBBYI First Row, left to right, Linda Aldridge, Sandra Allen, Lucy Allred, Joan Anderson, Roland Ashburn, Frank Atkins, Carolyn Auman, Kenny Babb, Tommy Bailey, Jerry Bain. Second Row, left to right, Bill Baird, Doris Bare, Betsy Barnes, Tommy Barnes, Elaine Beane, Carolyn Bouldin, Bun- nie Bowman, William Brady, Otis Brammer, Tony Brantley. Third Row, left to right, Rosie Bristow, Ann Broadwell, Philip Brooks, Eugene Brown, Linda Brown, Phyllis Bulla, Shelby Bunting, Anthony Calloway, Richard Canoy, Kathleen Clark. Fourflz Row, left to right, Sandra Cole, Gilbert Coltrane, Frances Corbin, Brenda Councilman, Dorothy Cox, Vee Cranford, Betty Cross, Michael Cross, David Dalton, Darrell Davidson. Fifth Row, left to right, Duane Davidson, Nancy Davis, Donna Dennis, Erlene Dorsett, Mary Dougan, Nancy Everall, Ike Faust, Jack Faust, Johnny Forsythe, James Freeman. W4 gr x, X . s la' is sf :Q - i C .Shy 1.X Abs w Q .rt x. S-7 Sify- 5' 1- F . I 0, . .. 2 55. 6' 5' R :Fl 75 M, z ,sa fe' -W: Sega ii- ' -l+. , :ef Q x 1 ' l V I , , , if Pix: ' ,Q ,N -' :Hs . 4.-N H w 1 - ff ga, 21:9 4 ff 4 I Lag -.. tg? -'NF' 'Pe-2' l 4. ?' LOBBYI Firsf lfuir, left tu right, Sylvia Freeman, Bobby Fritz, Carol Garner, Steve Glass, Pat Gore, Pervis Greene, Phyllis Hall, Kose Lee Hall, Julia Hammer, Don Hancock. Sm-mir! lfow, left to right, Georgianna Hardin, Faedene Harrelson, Thelma Harvell, Ronald Henson, Golda Hill, Jack Hill, Luther Hodgin, Jerry Holt, Jay Hoover, Marlene Hopkins. Third Row, left to right, Ray Hopper, Phyllis Howell, Wayne Hudspeth, Larry Hulin, Rachel Hunt, Richard Hurley, Winfred James, Diana Jarrell, Mary Lou Jarrett, Julia Johns. I-'um-fl: Run-, left to right, Willis Johnson, Brenda Jones, Sylvia Jones, Bobby Jordan, Nancy Joyner, Hilda Kemp, Bill Kenan, Milton King, Henry Kivett, Nancy Kizer. Fifilz Ifnzv, left to right, Dick Kline, Archie Lanier, Jack Lassiter, Rosa Belle Lawrence, Mark Leggett, Merlin Lemons, Brenda Leonard, Elizabeth Lester, Larry Lewis, Linda Lindsley. -,4 i' wi iv -L .' : 115:11 xv, .al ,,:g -'vm ix 3 -R U' 4' L- E . X M '-- fx - Q 15, 4 L Qv I i. Kgs., , i r ' i u Q i 1 V , , -' ' i 2 5' I - i ' sg. 1- -. E :- i 'ls .' l ,' T5 K A-x 6 v ' ' .T 4 1 E' ' QQ, 5 ' XY ,E lk. x -P -3 .3 F L E - -x ld ! First Row, left to right, Brenda Dale Linthecum, Iona Loflin, Ruby Lowe, Barbara Lucas, Betty Lucas, Lela Mae Lucas, Bobby McDuffie, Ronald Mclllhannon, Johnny McGowan, Wallace McMasters. Second Row, left to right, Cathy McNeil, Martha Marlowe, Frankie Miller, Louise Miller, Rebecca Miller, Jan Moffitt, Don Moore, Julia Moore, Barry Morton, Judy Mungall. Third Row, left to right, Jackie Nall, Leon Nall, Ronnie Nance, Maxine Neal, Mary Belle Pate, Edwin Penry, Betty Pervis, Fredricka Petty, Gail Prescott, Max Presnell. Fourth Row, left to right, Lawrence Prevatte, Jane Pritchard, Wallace Pugh, Hal Reaves, Leslie Redding, Walker Redding, Robin Reese, Kay Rich, Larry Richardson, Jimmy Riddle. Fifth Row, left to right, Tommy Robinson, Brenda Routh, Linda Routh, Ronnie Scarboro, Jimmy Scott, Ann Sexton, Susan Shamberger, Roy Sink, Georgie Skeen, Douglas Smith. J ieee ' i is J. l A ,, f E y , - ,, u ix , 1- S ,,,, ,A 3.-1, ' Q W X E' ,I , FU. ,, ..., Y. . . ggi L, , ' -f . X I S , .3 si , . 6. A 4: 1 , ,,. 4 .- F 'T Q.. 4?-L- ' QA -rf' L ii, , Q v-' , , N- ve,-f . ' , he , 'tzpf - vcr - X- ' 1 I . I I I Ah vi' i a it-1' Bi . ,. , , , .L X 'TA' iw. T X-ff x ' i ,-..-N amen 2 , - ,R iq -- -1-V 'iw .J - K oe C -M- i r' , . i. - .. 1 .gif U LOBBYI h S I ' Smith, Terry Snow, Jackie Spencer, Johnny Spencer, First Huw, left to right, Philip Smith, Roland Smit , oy via Louise Steed, Lavonne Stout, Margie Strickland, Hilda Strider. Svcmizl Row, left to right, Joan Sykes, Iris Thomas, Wayne Thomas, Brenda Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Roger d Sh lb T10 don, India Trotter. Thompson, Martha Threadgill, Rachel Trog on, . e y ' g T tt W, Vaden Underwood, Larry Vestal, Sue Vestal, Brenda Vuncannon, Dianne Third Row, left to right, Eugene u ero Vuncannon, Jimmy Walton, Susan Watson, Bill Weaver, Tobie Ann VVelcli. W t, Nancy Wham, Dickie Wicker, Anne Williams, Faye Willis. Foizrfh Row, left to right, Jimmy West, Lacy es Jimmy Woodley, Billy Woodruff, Janice Wright, Betsy York. Fifth Row, left to right, James York, Deborah Young, Let '75 6- up.,- A -- nf - - -- I 7: 1 :N -, , ,g ,v ,gf ,225 L W4 V . VI., , H 1 cr' i f 'J' 'aw ' ' ' 'fx 'E A fi' ' - ' +V f 'Q Ji lx. m hi , 'xi A .1 1, - QQJ.-:X 1 A 0 l N - ' I, ti., 'QQ ,'x in Yow. is --. Q-YQ: A s..' Y 5'- -nv- Q , ' nr-X V,-.,z -1 v gw'?'Wf 4- +. ,-nv Q 5 lg wr 5 it fl' f 7 3 .. ,, 'Lg - : l :fb ' . ii' , 1' 5 bf 5 N l . t ef! , .A 6 -, - . A 9 6. Q15 -A x A . S ' v ' ' X' . K, . , N, r - Q: Ng, iq - -- L A . Rv- I T ' X' I' gh tl I ,S F' 3' , , i sg . I x Oops! Now, where is my eraser! The way to a man's heart- This is a speech class? ..f uni' 1 H' -I I xxx! ,Z 45 l1,Wk. -44 7-qevr I I fav-mr 1? 26 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Fl'l'Sl1l1111I1 Class ufficors arc, lvft tu right, June Chisholm, 'l'rvnsu1'vrg Bunnic Cl1:mdl01'. Svcu-t:x1'yg Billy liidgu, Xrltt'-Pl'0Slfll'!ll1 Philip Fhvvk, 'lxl'L'Sld0l1f. PACE Steve Allen Darrell Allred Billy Auman Jerry Bailey Ann Bain Maggie Barbee Betty Barker Vivian Bean Ernest Beane William Beane Van Beaver Betty Jo Benbow Ray Bennett Shelba Bonkemeyer Marilyn Boone Mike Bost Ann Bortner Donald Brantley Janice Breedlove Mitchell Breedlove Everett Brim Samuel Bristow Mike Broadwell Jackie Broadwell Linda Brown Jimmy Brown Roger Brown Ernestine Brown John Bullock Margie Bunting Linda Burkehart Eldon Burrow Mattie Sue Burrow Charles Burrows Carol Byrd Willy Cagle Angela Carpenter Jane Carter William Carter Patty Caviness Bonnie Chandler Branson Cheek Louise Cheek Philip Cheek Jane Chisholm Larry Chriscoe Martha Chriscoe Donald Cole Jackie Cole Kenneth Copper Wilma Cooper Vernon Councilman Billy Cox 5- .J ,- -.. p . ...N 3. . -f g, X.. r . L Y. L. CN Charles Cox ,1- GE Leonard Cox Linda Cox Avon Craven Lee Croom Bobby Cross Ronnie Cross Susan Curran Billy Dawson .a Eddie Derr Dailey Derr Molly DeVries Sandra Dollyhigh Faye Dorman Jeanette Dunn Sylvia Dunn Jimmy Edmonds Annette Essiek Betty Foster Donald Foster Mary Jane Fox Warren Freeman Louise Frye Mike Gaddis Mollie Gaddis Ann Garner Doyle Goins Jo Anne Goins Wade Goins Guy Grant Tommy Hackett Johnny Hall Larry Hall Dianne Hamilton Jerry Hamilton Tommy Hamilton Ann Hammer James Hammon Clarence Hardister Barbara Harris Janet Harris Tommy Harris Sylvia Hendricks Phil Henly Phyllis Hepler l Mike Hicks Tummy Hivks Glenn Hill Mary Lou llinshmx PAC Tommy Ann Hollingsworth Dennis Holt Billy Hoover Dorothy Hovick Kay Houser Gerald Hubbard Nancy Huggins 1 Billie Hughes Bob Hughes ' Frankie Hughes Avon Hunter Mack Isley Nancy Ivey Dyonne Jackson Donie Ann James Hilda Jestice Judy Johnstone Brenda Jordan Donna Faye Jordan Edward Jordan Nancy Judd Susie Kearns Roger King - Barbara Kinney John Kinney Johny Lamb Billy Lane Lynda Lane Jimmy Lane Richard Lanier og.. Janie Lassiter 'Y ,--. Whitman Laughlin ' Barbara Lee J Berry Lee S- Linda Lewallen gi Colon Lewis Peggy Lou Lloyd Thomas Loflin Charles Lowery Vernice Lowe Jerry McDowell Shirley McIntyre x fv- b I 5 Wanda McIntyre Ann McNeace Hilda McNeill Betty Maness James Martin . F -. 9 - -s LQ' ' tg: 4 X f - at rgi' ' .E , L 1 W A sw Q-M. tr S' . .t 40' n A ' 'ff . . . X ,, kiss. . :'1 .J Tommy Miller Y Linda Moffitt Bryson Moore Ruth Moore Vera Moore Patty Morgan Erwin Morton James Murray Phil Nance Patricia Neal Johnny Needham Billy Osborne Billy Owens Evelyn Owens Jerry Owens Steve Palmer Douglas Parks Jackie Parks Jimmy Parrish Hillary Pegram Glenda Phillips Dolores Poole Wade Poole Marvin Poole Eugene Presnell Diane Presnell Eleanor Prevatte Peggy Purvis Brenda Pyrtle Linda Ray Peggy Ray inda Renegar Larry Rich Rudy Rich Joan Richardson Mary Richardson Nancy Richardson Billy Ridge Betty Robbins Carolyn Robbins Steve Robbins Xnntippo Robbins Frankie Robbins irry Rodey Bzirlmrn Russel' l'0p:g.fy Routli Jerry Rowe Pnigir- Rush Judy Russell mln Saiundcrs lilllll SOON llliirlwll Svziwcll Kay Sexton Ann Shaw William Shaw PAGE Dorothy Slate Bobby Smith Carol Smith Danny Smith Marilyn Smith Mahlon Snider Brenda Snow Peggy Snow Dean Spinks Linda Spivey Patsy Spivey Hilda Staley Michael Stalvey Jim Stanton Shirley Staton Linda Stingel Richard Stokner Frances Stone Wanda Stout Dick Swan Larry Swaney Eddie Swicegood Norma Sykes Auman Teel Kermit Thomas Linda Trogdon Vernon Trogdon Carol Trotter Ann Tucker Mary Tucker Roy Tyser David Underwood Dianne Underwood. Lindell Upp Bill Upton Anita Venable Tommy Vick Johnny Voncannon Louise Ward Carolyn Dink Watson David Way Jimmy Way Steve Welch Nancy Westmoreland Edward Wheless Donald Williams Susan Williamson Bruce Winslow Sylvia Winslow Brenda Wright Johnny Wright Tommy York Brenda York 8. A. gd, , -A X R., ...V , 'E' p. K' v ii 'rx D XT f , -ie 'QQ 'EU l ' A l J ,, ' v- Q. ' ' F' X? ...Q C 1 F. - I 1 I . ,rl , ,K 'Q 4. 9' SL .. 1 Q9 - wifi- ' N , . I .s ' , '24- , if NYP' A I ,,... -x 1 42 is .af Q fs, .wwsv N A ,..,.., 5 :X X X r G l i ,l NN Q. 4 TL X y YN -X ,, he l l 4 ' Mr. Field's answer to Ray Anthony . . . the Chapel Band. Q ' -Q of 0 , 1 This was really Absolutely Murder! Moments to Remember . . . the Ring Dance and e .l,. WJ receiving class rings at last! 1 N, I 3 1 :Q I FEATURES s, r, 1 , 1 , g , 'g:f: 4'4':fW ,f'Ugfg1,'Jc'-1-If 3, 51,3 Y, H f N if in L ' ff ' f 25 ,,.3.MfL,m ,fy-,af ' ,bgg ,g, '1Q2CJ'f'l7b :I1:W:ft 2' ' ' 1 J' , , ., 1:,.,. . , - 2,3 ,- 421.5 .v,:' .,y y. 45' 4 ,. , 1. psf .'v!AW,g!1,.!V Y .,,-Nils- , iff.: 'N 3 f f ,v K if Af , . 'if ...MV 1 up , rf 1 1 ,yu f N-:X,::'.N '.w,.R , M'- m.. ala rl ' ' 4 'Tiv- L , 'L .- ,4 ,L MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Hughes Lewis Rush 4141 -K4 i-K if if MOST DILIGENT Ruth Dorsett Duke Weeks I if .,, . J Q N - BEST DRESSED Emily Fritz Ben Smith 'F I BEST LOOKING Martha Henley Bill Hix ,vsxx - ENZNQ -tif S f MOST TALENTED Nancy Wilson M. L. Harris MOST INFLUENTIAL Sandra Brady Clarence Pugh in K xl' ' :'.,' Av' ,L-f' It I4 V' ,. ,J A 1 arf , , f A' an ts, ,2i'fiY??!Tiar 21452 .2 ',41'31' - -1.5 Q-'i-F. 1. , ., .- 1, xc. f ' , - fs? . ' .fly - - 1 ,lc .' V- .aa ' Q' 'T , gigs. r. V ' af ' --a ,. ,- , K faaw.. .:.- -5- Q 1 ' 'L ' 'ferx Q--wil? 1- Q Ji-is MOST DEPENDABLE Anne Clark Bobby Jones B . MOST ATHLETIC Judy Harris Thomas Redding X fk X FRIENDLIEST' Nancy Carroll Charles Clark WITTIEST Elaine Ferguson John Dalton Miss Asn H1-LIFE Emily Fritz MISS BLUE COMET Anne Clark L At the High School Radio-Television Institute at UNC, Sandra Brady and M. L. Harris learned the fundamentals of radio program broadcasting. 'Fad 7 s- 'Vgv .L , A mg? V.-I EWLV53 4 -1 , -fg,,-- - gg' ,if - 1 , '7 . 345 111' fail: ' ., vffwxfifz I .. .pgxx X 1,,x 'xx X - , ,-.X ' 'WN!R5XNlxwx , , , Aim. iiixf ' -' A A , Susan Hughes Editor ,f it AS -HI- LI W ' 1' 551, Sandra Brady 1 W ix' ' ' X ' , Assistant Editor A 'W 1 .. , .L 11 x i N A 1 i T N , - L 'E' Emily Fritz A f YN Senior Editor ., A 'S V1 if i FMU,-, in 4 ff in N ,V 4 . V N gimp U ', Q , x VV ' M. L. Harris , Activities Editor 165636332132 x E V 'g..4','sV 1 71 R x X A i W 7' Ben Smith Dolores Grayson 4 ' .fwfr .. Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor -. ' ' - v, 1 I A ., . f ,X ai it .V f-2 n.1.' 7 Bobby .Imws Snapshot Editor 1 qc- iq- I K 4 I v .. 'rv . ' g , 1 , 1 X 'r 1' 1 'll Ill f +9909 ,gm - ' V ' fn J I-,.-5 ll ' . . '3 ?gfiiiEfFi5: f wfssssfiisf x ,,!: 3--ees ' 1 'gf-ii . 5,- 1 I A F F Lewis Rush Business llrianager ' X Anne Clark Assistant Business Manager Q' :M 3 Hard-working LIFE staff members are Barbara Brown, Charles Stout, Duke Weeks, Judy Harris, Betty Kerr Hall, Martha Lou Thomas, Ruth Dorsett, Lib Perry, Nancy Wilson, Lillian Burrow, Cleo McDowell, Brian Hinshaw, Bob Shamberger, Tom Jordan, Nancy Carroll, Thursall Hartman, Betsy Aunian, Phyllis Miller, Jocelyn Brabham, Bar- bara Shaw, Lois Drottar, Sara Lowdermilk, Elaine Ferguson, James Stout, Ann Loman, John DeVries, Jerry Ledwell, Charles Clark, Adelaide Painter, Dianne McRae, Keith Hodgin, Judy Watson, Loretta Melton, Carolyn Beck, Wilda Garner, Harris Rush: Miss Sharon Hart, Mr. James Bullard, Advisers. 5 055' f- 1 PP EY' , X 63 4' The Ash-Hi-Chat. printed in six issues, is a part of every student at Ashehoro High School- each student receives an issue-and all students make the news, features, and sports events that the CHAT covers. Edited by the Journalism class, the paper attempts to commemorate out- standing students and events. 1 Editors of the Flint are Brian Hinshaw, Editorg Lillian Burrow, Assistant Editorg Barbara Brown, Business Managerg Clarence Pugh, Assistant Business Manapfer. Miss Ann Turner is the Advisor. A H-HI-CHAT TAFF f'hr1f staff members are Sandra Brady, Feature Editor: Nancy Carroll, Assistant Feature Editor: Susan Hughes Elaine Ferguson, Sara Lowermilk, Feature Writersg lllargaret Liske, Circulation Manage-rg Jimmy Smith, Clarence Pugh, Theresa llaskins, Sports VVritr-rsg Brenda Byrd, Vhief' Reporterg and Elizabeth Perry, Alumni Editor. .. ,-- - uv-' X W- Qtr- . . F . MNKl'XYrH N5W'iiP!1'Y'N- .1' be-X 'bf D -S. - 1 Members of the student governing body are Ed Kizer, Charles Clark, Bobby Jones Ben Smith Thursall Hartman Hilda Pugh, Pat Britt, Sue Boone, Richard Kenan, Bill Ivey, Betty Stout, Rodney Mills Betsy York Julie Johns Jimmy Scott, Ann Sexton, Nancy Davis, Faye Willis, Jimmy Riddle, Lee Page Croom Jane Chisholm Carolyn Watson Anna Shaw, Bonnie Chandler, Ann Bortner, Donald Williams, Ed Wheless, Dick Swan Phil Cheek Mr Jones Adviser STUDE T C UNC L The Student Council, made up of homeroom representatives and student officers, sets up high standards of school citizenship and leader- ship, Projects for the year have been Social Standards Day, College Day, Traffic Week, and the school store. In addition, delegates were sent to the State Convention. With the help of Mr. Jones, 1956-57 proved to be a full, successful year. Leaders of the Student Council are Clarence Pugh, President, Martha Thomas, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Carroll, Secretary, Larry Nance, Treasurerg Mr. Jerry Jones, Adviser. ,,..,.,. U.. , Oil Sak! Mor zle runs hxgh on the Aqheboro Hlgh School -cene when the blue and XVh1'f6 unlformed band provides musxcal ente1td1nment The 2101113 dnected bv M1 Joqeph Flelds plomotee muQ1c dpp19Cl ltion at dthletlc events is well fm It concert-U. preeentecl th10Ug'hOLlt the V631 A HEBORO HIGH CHOOL BA Offlcexs of the Band fue M I HHIIIS Plesldent Nancy WIISOH V1ceP1e-bldent Kathleen Cl'uk qecretary Elaine Ferguson Hlstorlan Mr Joseph Flelds DIFGCIOI Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key C'ub endeavors to serve both the community and the school. The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys, chosen for outstanding character and school interest, are always eager to work together as a uni . BETA CLUB Leadership, achievement, and character are the three main standards set up by the Beta Club whose members are Juniors and Seniors. Eligi- bility to the club is based on scholastic records and personal conduct and achievement. Key Club officers are Ed Kizer, President, Brian Hinshaw, Vice-President: Ben Smith, Secretary: John Dalton, Treasurer, Mr. William Van Hoy, Adviser. KEY CLUB Officers of the Beta Club are Duke Weeks, President, Susan Hughes, Vice-President, Nancy Carroll, Secretary, Emily Fritz, Treasurerg Miss Helen Bostick, Adviser. ' ' E N'?1't-if-'Niff ' ' ' 4. i ew .15 -T'3f'f'-.:ii9'TP ts., X ' ' . ., -.. e 'l' 'iii 69, 1 4 Nfff:'?1'ff?. h'fQl3'b+5? K- -,.. . -. X .. . --- - ax. t. .'.4Y.-Qt '-K '.Qrx:x'2t ' fr .. fsg-:ss S--' X X-+ - we-.1rvg3y 1' 1: - 'Q JY ,. -A guage.. 1' ' sw' ' - -We -N . , K ski - Nga, i up th. . - - 'wa , -- , 'f Q N x-M--slams.-..,,-..xX'--M-Q-s.g--.-'is - - .' '-Xia' in 4, RS? ft wb U-W e 'W -z' f:'- fs' il- 1 - --N. --4' -. .- Mug s. 1 - ,N :H ' swf. mx,-, 213- 2 S, 'N ?r3-'MA Riva.. 4555? Y- ' P Y. 5, a1,?.3gvg1 x, --mf . M ,,,.wQ 'T -f' -,wg-N is, M nazi. 0 :'fAuS:,'f.Q..fx'9 - ... , . ' - , -veg ,- ggi-.. A ... ., . .. ., K, - tw. ,ffm mm '. fe ,lt -. 'A-AM - :Ah wg, gsshb... 1. ., A l..'.::n4u.-3 ' ' as 8 Q 'f s . o - I 1 s 1 :W Am V V QC '25 9 x .33 , . . 'uv' s ' BCA S-V 4 .-R-It X One of the most coveted honors at Asheboro High is that of being a member of the Boys' Monogram Club, whose members must have achieved a letter in some sport. The ideals set up by the club are good sportsmanship, honesty, and improvement of school spirit. Officers of the Boys' Monogram Club are John Tillman, President: Ben Smith, Vice-President, Tee Redding, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Jim Hurst, Adviser. BOY ,lW NOCRAM CLUB GIRL' M NOCRAM CLUB With excellent cooperation from its members, projects undertaken by the Girls' Monogram Club prove to be successful and the club continues to grow and become more active. The members stress at all times improvement of good sportsmanship and school spirit. Girls' Monogram Club officers are Judy Harris, Presi- dentg Dolores Grayson, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Henry, Secretaryg Ann Loman, Treasurer, Miss Angelyn Glisson, Adviser. 3 rf' ,911-,u .. . 9l ,A . ,..., N 9 aaa? -'ff With approximately 130 voices this year, the Girls' Chorus has been divided into two groups- Freshman-Sophomore and J unior-Senior. Ranging from a Christmas service to a spring concert, the programs have kept the student body aware of good choral singing. BOY 3 HORU Under the skillful direction of Mrs. Williamson, the Boys' Chorus has provided a lasting appreci- ation of boys' choral singing. To entertain the student body the -group presented several pro- Officers of Girls' Chorus are Adelaide Painter, Presi- dentg Martha Henley, Vice-Presidentg Ann Loman Secretary, Elaine Ferguson, Treasurer, Doris Snider Librariang Mrs. E. V. Williamson, Adviser. GIRL' CHCRU Boys' Chorus officers are Roger Lemmons, Presidentg John Dalton, Vice-Presidentg Bob Shamberger, Secretary- Treasurerg Rudy Rich, Librariang Mrs. E. V. Williamson, UQ '-1 D3 5 rn U' :D UE. C5 E, 5 UQ D3 1-r Cl IJ P-1 El 'f 3 . A , 2 ul I ,y , .f 1? Z fi 'Q 1-:-fa fil: Ur . z Q.. :- 2' 4 : E' .dl i 23, rf 1 0 V vm, ' A- 'I ,Aj n, I . x aj fi ' Il -, . gr? fl 2 -0 f Z H5 A , G l-'ai LQ llll' 'I l I' 'gi gr- Hi 5 i .' 1.1 ' fe ' iz l - s The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Williamson, has provided the student body with many enjoyable moments of music and has shown that its main objective is to bring pleasure to others through music. IXED CHORU D AMATIC CL B The D1'21ITl2ltiCS Club is Open to StLld6I1tS Officers of the club ale Sandia Bladv President interested in dramatics of all phases, in gaining Balham Blown Xue Piesident Kathleen Clark Secne an appreciation of dramatic art, and in partici- my Chailes qtout Tieasuiei Miss Alice Setzler pating in dramatic activities. Adviser 'VY Sv El Club Espanol strives to further interest in the study of the people, the customs, and the language in the Spanish-speaking countries. In addition to studying Spanish music, dancing, foods, and customs, the members learned Christ- mas carols and celebrated Christmas as students in Mexico do. EL LE CERCLE FRA Le Cercle Francais means to French students a new interest in ,and knowledge of France, its language, and its customs. One of the highlights of the year was the festive Mardi Gras celebration. .-1,- President of El Club Espanol is John Daltong Vice- President, Judy Harris, Secretary, Wayne Thomas, Treasurer, Deborah Young, Adviser, Miss Sharon Hart. CLLB E PANUL NCAI Officers of Le Cercle Francais are Susan Hughes, President, Nancy Wilson, Vice-President, Anne Clark, Secretaryg Brian Bostick, Adviser. Hinshaw, Treasurer, Miss Helen fl X ,..... .41-. M-- 'Off ,JU ww l 1 The Future Homemakers of America Club offers its members both practical experience and a growing satisfaction in homemaking. One of its most beneficial projects has been the baby-sitting program. FUTURE HOMEMAKER Officers of the Future Homemakers of America Club are Eleanor Watson, Presidentg Ruth Bennett, Vice- Presidentg Nancy Davis, Secretaryg Cleo McDowell, Treasure-rg Miss Elizabeth Phillips, Adviser. OF AMERICA FUTURE BUSINESS LEADER OF AMERICA Members of the club are students who are taking: the business course, and who are expecting to work in the business world. They have proved to be very helpful to the school and its activities by helping with the school publications. Officers of the Future Business Leaders of America are Glenda Williamson, President: Adelaide Painter, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Gordon, Secretaryg Martha Henley, Treasurerg Mrs. Anne Moore, Adviser. Ne. ,- l 'l -l fix l 1 '- t -I I- Hlil- il I1 ..-4 ,N C 3' ' Q.. 1' 5 0 ' Y 0 Q 0 Q -0 A vt - Q- As 5 '-I ' ', -' L 1' '- .nun-all in rs Ci . - 1 ' my .. f N Q Ill' M' H L I v 1 5 UQ -5.5 g , M. san-in , ' , 2. 'i F sg.. A l IHl36l'6Sl56d llfl l3eELCl1lI1g' EIS 21 pI'0f9SSl0I1, mem- Officers of the Future Teachers of America are Lewis bers of the H3.lZCh6I' P. StOl'y Chaptel' Strive 130 Rush, Presidentg Brian Hinshaw, Vice-President, Judy meet the qualities essential to 3 good teacher and Harris, Secretary, Cleo McDowell, Treasurerg Miss Leona are helpful to the teachers by supervising classes. W00d, Adviser- FUT RE TEACHER OF A ERICA ALLIED YOUTH Allied Youth, a national teen-age organization whose purpose is to educate individuals on the handicaps of beverage alcohol, has sponsored two chapel programs presenting the factual knowledge concerning its purpose. ' uf. a-u1l....s Z,C, x'.,l33. ' V M.. .ww .--v ,G A .V .v-...N ........ :wa re.-......-. v - - U.. +..-- ..-N. - l . . .. A we-can .. . ' . XX sq- v . , , ,,,.,.N , ,Q N.. M.. .... -as 1 A C' -3: rn 1956-1957 officers of Allied Youth are Ervin Feemster, Presidentg Martha Helen Garner, Vice-Presidentg Dixie King, Secretaryg Jimmy Riddle, Treasurerg Elizabeth Perry, Program Chairmang Alice Bexley, Social Chairmang Mrs. Lena Flenniken, Adviser. ' 'ew----9-----F. '---.-.......----... ---...-..........' I 'tflglptuye QL mgment-keep it fm-everl' ig the Freshman Senior officers are Elalne Ferguson John motto of Photography Club which was so popular BL1ll0Lk Jlmmy lane Bllly H1620 Sophomow JUHIOI' this YBQLI' that it was divided intg two groups.: offuers are Jatkle Hllllald Luthel Hodges Faye Wxllxs l 3 l l i 6 The Freshman-Senior group and the Sophomore- Ddvld Hall M1 ROY H01t Ad'1591 Junlor group. The purpose of the Pen Pal Club is to promote world friendships and understanding through the exchange of letters with friends overseas. Cor- responding with pen pals in over twenty countries, the members exchange letters and thus widen their knowledge. Ili..-.7Z'v.haL'53 422.1 M955 ' 'F V4.7 l 4 qv ,330 , ' :,Ff,-mg, V P 3 -if ' - ' , , ' '.:,:' ' 'Q . l l I- , , ,, if ' T ' ' Q l gg' JM. A - w -lr-'Q 'wi' .' J - - ', A, l 1 J' 9 5 I , l .. ',- 5 1 '- . - 1 l AA A ' 45 xl- N , 4 'K' t 'S K 'Z -new X V C' 4 1 . -' .. J, I. ' 1 ' , , T .. - U HY , A . , -- -1 :- ' M . l l V ' ' 'r,,',1A --- we L , The Sportsman Clubs, divided into three groups of sophomore, junior, and senior boys, encourages good sportsmanship and participation in all phases of athletics and sports activities. The club presents annually a trophy for the Best Sport of the year. Officers of the clubs are Charles Clark, Bill Hix, Tee Redding, Gene Evans, Rodney Mills, Charles Kivett, Larry Hulin, Bunny Bowman, Bobby Fritz, Phil Smith, and Jackie Spencer. PORTSMAN CLUBS INDU TRIAL ART As members of the Industrial Arts Club, boys interested in Wood and metal work gain the oppor- tunity to improve their skills. Projects for the year included the Industrial Arts Fair and service work for the school. :PX 'rv , , Q, 1. .vi ,z CLUB Officers of the Industrial Arts Club are Joe Callicutt, President, Victor Allred, Vice-Presidentg Kenneth Tew, Secretary and Treasurerg and M1'. Jerry Jones, Adviser. I Q5 .YZ ,iigrsssfg ' E. M-, r ,N ,su i I 4. 53 'RSX ncxicmw wp , , was-..... ff . 'f y,.' -- ri - , F ,--, F -ls... Q, ,I I -I 1 V t 3 Y' 1 T ,L -, l ll. V :LL 1 - I l If W--P A 'm ,xy -.J ,f ' f 'Q , f . D, .1 . After deciding on occupations, Diversified The 0ffiCe1'S Of the Club are Glenn CHUOYY President: Occupations students are given individual help Sybil Bl'0W9l', SeC1'ef111'y: Jesse Burrows. Treasurer: Ml'- pertziiningz to their choices. The club, a very active 31011011 B1'2lTlSUl'l, AdviSer- rimziriizzitioii, serves as an center for D. O. activities. DIVER IFIED OCC PATIO DI TRIB TIVE ED CATIO The main purpose of the Distributive Educa- tion Club is to assist students with individual problems und to prumute more interest in retail buying: and selling. Tlic officers of the club are Jimmy Brady, President, 'Vmnmy Prevatte, Vice-Presidentg Eva Allred, Secretary, Put West, Treasurer, Mr. William Gatling, Adviser. -7- T r' ' -- H' -, --1 ,--v--1 -'-- - - z.- - ll f- -- - '-3 Liygfsx . '-si ,L V .,: H' ' iff,-I x ' 5.-. . .- , V :, ln'-'F l' ' lg, 1:-flinnv 'nr H1 A Y-. , A ,, . 1 -i ,pw 1.4 1 ' :rt-A21 Q 1 ' , A ',,' - ' - ' 'V Y 1- sul: Qssnus-n -.1 'M 1' was - :fl F . e ge 'WU ' '-'QT' 1' fr rv, - .4 A' rr - 4 gr' '91 - .. ' ' if pr-nina! l. - -t - ..-f ,gym N., ' 'll . 1 1.-..f -fe i 1 ' 5 . 7- nl' as z an l .- 1'-rgeks ? 1. V Q mg I ' 1 In-Q.: 84- N' A-'If :' - is, U .-.. 34 'Lx N-fl ,vb X Sv - -1' qi ul sl.-1 13. .1 Y A A .X Sw ' . I kr we .4 -:gn :1 1, V , -, Av .fu -e -Las- aw 0.'-rl ' ' 1 - ' ' 'I , +5 -Jn mx, wry ., n .... ' ' Q 'v ...l l is . les s , f X , - -. H- 1 'I' palms fvw... 1 .1 Q A 9 F Q W VK - q -- yu ,' 1 ax' N N- in v - - ,I V , - - ' ' - -Qjvr. . , 11 1.r-our 1 - . , Qt 3' gg., X' Q, W ' w V ,..g1. .A FF 1 3 rl X 1 A 1 ,r Q X y . By collecting absentee slips, mimeographing and making announcements, and running numer- ous errands, the office assistants aid in improving office service and in reducing Mrs. Hartman's many duties. v . -. vi. Office Assistants are Nancy Wilson, Barbara Ann Hare, Martha Lou Thomas, Nancy Carroll, Clarence Pugh, Betty Burns, Judy Watson, Judy Cox, Betsy Grimsley, Linda Thomas, Martha Helen Garner, Judy Harris, Jocelyn Brabham, Martha Bean, Wilda Garner, and Phyllis Johnson. OFFICE SSISTANTS LIBRARY SSISTANTS Library Assistant Club was organized to create in Asheboro High students a livelier interest in books through good service and knowledge of library work. The club meets once a month and sponsors Book Week. Officers of Library Assistants are Charles Stout, Presidentg Douglas Dollyhigh, Vice-President, Dorothy Cox, Secretaryg Gilbert Coltrane, Treasurerg Miss Mary Moffitt, Adviser. f J' I f. l l 1 ' , . , , P J I ' A of 1 'N , 1 ,ul ,jf ',. 56 I -V g W-L, J- ' - 5 s q .. 1 ,N . 2 2 A , S -ff , f H' ' i' Q- I' I '2 1 .1 Y KS, .Q fi' , WHT- N ww? i,,.'.w : ,, I CJ I YS L ' , 'ff-vtn' .I' 'HI' 'xiii' ..,QjAA1- Q 'V V 1 'I' ., , ,wr , . uf ' lf' 2. ,iii lj ,'lL ',f EZ , A-+ bm 'W s'gg,Ls.j1,K-ami' L- -4 -0- if .L,ia ' , m.'I'11.' I, 'iff ue' -be, Rah . . . Rah . . . Rah! Rah! Rah! This spirited yell boosters the spirit of both the teams and the spectators at many Comet ballgames. Leading the yell here are Jane McCrary,, Kathy McGeiver, 1 IE 1. ,, 4 li H : Q A T V ' xr' -J 'G' Q i .1 'fl . K a L 2 2' A Sib Williams, Betty Burns, Nancy Carroll chief Jane Chriscoe, Julie Johns, Betsy York and Susan Shamberger. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The enthusiastic cheers of Martha Marlowe, Brenda Shirley McIntyre, and Tommy Ann Hollingsworth support Leonard, Jane Chisholm, Nancy Kizer, chiefg Ann Sexton, and spark to victory the Junior Varsity ball teams i sl. n .- .. . ..i....-......,, .lg I Q I f - , if .A L, 'dl Y fb ,I , LJ ' af' 1 A , D' -.is ...-.1.- 'u I I LN' . l I l -3.-4... .Q I I r. f 'F' I QS 1 qc ..4u.-n--1- ,...,- ...- 1 The school day begins early for the group of dependable students who transport many Ash- High students safely to and from school. Their job requires careful driving and much patience. CAFETERIA TAFF Our excellent cafeteria staff, composed of Ethel Burrows, Hessie Burrows, Ina Carter, Ester Garner, Reid M. Hannah, Chloe Stout, Thelma Thornburg, Gertrude .:-- ' . ,,.. .V ..,...., , X o 4 . -.:.b' I - xi . W. '-- N :N , -: 1 5mg3g ,:'fgjg.',s+SgqlS Q ' ,Lg ,Q-,,'zs.3g- ge, 5if'g-,2,wQ -3Q'5igfnwi3l ' S 1 Our thanks to Lib Perry, Glenn Canoy, Clifford Cox, Jerry Bain, Nolan Lewallen, James Deaton, James Stout, Herman Allred, Roy Wilson, Darrell Davidson, Harold Jordan, Joe Callicutt, Tommy Bailey, and David Bruton. BU DRIVER Cassidy, Lloyd Harmon, and Carl Sheen, prepares the wholesome lunches served each day. 4-'N lx C - -. X ' Qu 1+ il T , K W, , , , .-,. , N.. ,X hhsh N, : Ns... , l fx .C JA, 4' 'Q John Tillman was chosen Mr. Blue Comet and Anne Clark was crowned Miss Blue Comet. HOMECOMI Beginning Homecoming activities was the judging of exhibits, with the winning float sponsored by the Girls' Monogram Club. The crowning' of Miss Blue Fomet and the special recognition ot' Mr. Blue Comet and the senior ballplayers hiprhlightecl halftime festivities. When the final whistle blew, the score was 1470 in favor ot' the Fomets, thus placing the team in third place in the conference. Larry Hulin tackles a Spencer Railroader as Eugene Evans and Rodney Mills rush in to complete the play Musical sparkle was provided by the high-stepping Asheboro High Band. 1 4 f l f.Lf my V will ..4 The judges declared the l 1'um-h Clnlfs version of a sidewalk cafe :is the most. original float. RO xml ir, 'lx X YY' r if 'V U A THLETlCS I ' I it 37 . -'if 9 fa- CT R. fig: i ,cz ,.- .' iz 1' ' Iss ' ,s-' '. 3 'M' 'Il '55 5 - 'if I A R. --fifs ' C7 x 'Q ' L -x .V A .Q K 'Vg' cp gn 's 1- if 9 oxjgai -- l A' 2, X 5' Q. t n .cl I -E. li L 1 9,1 Q 'I XJ ' J f A , A 6 1 il ' I The Comets are, left to right, first row, John Tillman and Bob Wheless, co-captainsg second row, Ronald Henson, Tony Brantley, Eugene Evans, Benny Voncannon, Thomas Redding, Larry Hulin, Jimmy Riddle, David Dalton, third row, John Dalton, Bobby Jones, Tommy Kemp, Rodney Mills, Richard Henan, Keith Hodgin, Charles Kivett, Maurice Benbowg fourth row, Ed Wheless, Bunnie Bowman, Bobby Fritz, David Knott, Scott Burrows, Roland Ashburn, Willis Johnson: fifth row, Doug Smith, Jim Bullock, Richard Brady,,-Jimmy Pickett, Tommy Barnes, Wallace Pugh, sixth row, Dwight Thomas, Larry Lewis, Mitchell Seawell. Discussing' strategy for another game are the Vo-captains, left to ripylit, are John Tillman, three coaches, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Stone, and Mr. renter, and Bob Whl-less, fullback, Gero. , I I4 . -f .' I ' ' ,Q jJ7 Q ir ' .fl . A ,-P' j :lv-'47 . -. R h i' . 1 . is --V1 T ' -'- - A 5 Y, in . j'v,+'4f'- . ...ss ' fl' ' ff-.Y ' ' 1 , r V- , , tgg Ar .-.-, Q .fcfw ' ,'. , 1 if 20' i,'531'g'5 l - . i k ii!!-' SCOREBOA RD Asheboro Charlotte Harding 31 Asheboro Fayetteville 12 Asheboro Reidsville 0 Asheboro Concord 0 Asheboro Thomasville 19 Asheboro Barium Springs 14 Asheboro Lexington 39 Asheboro Statesville 14 Asheboro Children's Home 0 Asheboro Spencer 0 Top, David Dalton brings down a Spencer Rail- roader as Gene Evans rushes in. Center, a familiar sig-ht to Asheboro fans is that of the Comets breaking on the field for another battle. Below, recipients of awards as outstanding players were Ronald Henson, Most Improved playerg Jim Bullock, Best Blocker: Tee Redding, Most Valuable playerg Bob Wheless, Most Inspira- tional player. Asheboro's gridders finished a fine season of football in third place in the North Pied- mont Conference. Playing some of the top teams in the state, the Comets ended a tough schedule with a 6-4 won-lost record. Nl Rf 1 at lk. Managers Bruce Bowden, left, and Thurman Hogan work behind the scenes to make the Comet team a success. l P pf S an l 1 g S 5 35' C as ,LM -.JP 'Q f , ' ,f.1g,. - 19 .Ny PM in 1525 ?iiZ'2'3 Ji' 5v., .f- NH, I V ,T r-- ' 'J X ,l,. ,. ' 4.4 w 5 FQH v - fv'r fc 1 wgf,--r-4 1' . 1 51219. ' ,U 4, 'f V Q, Nui 1' ,. w '4' 2 qw ,,f,, MZM Z90!0ZdfZ Y.BD NZ alia, ,mf 4 Uv ..-.P the lull '15 Reddlng thlOXV'i gf gf xv, .- - l Y' A A Tl! .1 V -- - ,N :' -, J, . N l ,qfg-3 5 - ' , , . , , . - 4 x l . ' or lg 4 .fl P -Y ,. .ff 0 ,wa 4 ll K '20 21 . . , Q'-1 19 ,f-rl 4350, Clark, VCJllL'ZlIlll4PD, Hlx and Henson prepare to claxm ' 3471 ' 'V' 3 . . ' . . l r J N K A 5 . f I j 35 E 1 -V ly , 1 HM' ,. Lg if, up 1: j A X l 6 I, Q ' X Y- -.wi 11 Members of the boys' basketball team ure, left to right, first row, Jay Hoover, Larry Nance, Charles Clark, Tee Red- ding, Bobby Cnvincss, Bill Hix, Don Link-berry, Couch Hawkins, second row, Thurman Hogan, manager, Jimmy Scott, Lacy West, Harold Caviness, Benny Vmlczxllrmn, Ronald Henson, Brian Hinshaw, manager. BMUKINE . -ib 1 l 3 1 X FN if K 1 X I ! fm' lille, ' 'r ' ' 'hi .--. ' Se X W A .e n , l sl LN., l l L x.N 4 VL v I, .... f I-2.1 T A ' ff'-i 1 J D LJ, 'S H A' f -lv' ' ' , ,f l Li. E531 5522 f .QI E J , sl 1 : Q L ' I- V. l Q , .4 A ' f. I r t 'L X XJ P' Y' K A j ld J A l. .i Q',f-'.....1-'fiif-'--f --f- '- ' ' e . - -n-gg? ---.-l ,,,,, W - ' ' A um V fel ff T ' l-, l f S , With Coach Hawkins at the helm, the Asheboro cagers finished their hardwood season in Febru- ary. In spite of a slow start when they met several top-notch teams in non-conference games, the Comets showed genuine spirit and outstanding ability in a twenty-game schedule. Lineberry Redding Guard Forward B Cavlness Scott Nance Guard Guard NN 1 ts ,. ,Q . r....... v - N,.',,,, K ,..,.,,.... .--n ' No Street Shoes I-llldweu Coach Hawkins talks with tri-captains Clark Hu and Redding in preparation for a game. Voncannon Center Hoover Guard Henson Forward . Caviness Forward FQ Q, X. 7'K.. ..-.--Q.-' 'qu-no-va. ' ,.,,,.,..,.jj . , , ,Maw Grayson Forward York Forward Carroll Guard Williams Guard 'fG1'ays0n and Jane Chriscoe vie for the ball during scrimmage as Sue Boone and Jane McCra1'y Harris Forward Jones Forward '11---J 'S' - - vi' 4 , E 1 3 it 1 M l 1 3 N mt F Q, tr 2, X - X +- - K , N K -X X N, : , ' .. . ' X 1 S H fgimyf W, - -4 Am x 'X so X -............ t ...1-an ' ...-A-.-.n I K ,.. , 1 , f. .' A, samwxasewfswfwa V G . .xx A . -. : XX X QNNXXYW ,,,,,gQQ,,r -rs umm vl -masulnusmu xx NQNs Members of the girls' basketball team are, left to right, first row, Lucy Allred, Nancy Carroll, Martha Brown, Judy Harris, Dolores Grayson, Alice Boxley, Sue Boone, Jane McCraryg second row, Janet Harris, Julia Hammer, Phyllis Bulla, Betsy York, Sylvia Jones, Sylvia Williams, Jane Chriscoq third row, India Trotter, Wanda McIntyre, Suzanne Bol- ing, Carol King, Barbara Kinney, Cathy McNeill, Nancy Joynerg fourth row, Martha Lou Thomas, manager, Coach Glis- son, Barbara Hare and Emily Fritz, managers. GIRL? BASKETBALL To some seventy-five girls, October meant trying out for a position on the girls, basketball team, after weeks of hard work, the squad of twenty-two girls was selected. Inspired by the untiring efforts of Coach Glisson, the girls showed a spirit of teamwork and sportsmanship through- out a season of good basketball. S9 Co-captains Dolores Grayson, left, and Judy Harris look on as Coach Glisson explains a play. 5 ofemwfm WM 1 Y , b IQ! x i 1 ! ,X f A r ' f 'Qi' xy N ,U -' A 'LQ lx 1 H Yrsrli F 4 . , ' if 'A'-1, , , .4 I - . ,, , X - .A , , Way! : :ix ' mf -,.j:,,,...L , L .Ti V 1 5 I , 4 ' L iflx 1 Algiiysewefigx WT. X C7 Y Dwggm f - 2 X n X I 3' se-Sake Z b 14 'km E-sy. ..,w- 4 ' '7. .4 pQ7 Ui. in V? W ASL J W - A245 aagfzial f Yf L X ' J N- ' , N .4 ,I -bg 01, J Ex 3 , 5 XXX Q M4 '..j'-1:51:42 '. ' x :f X .VAT . , fi TZ f ' '-15f'!:x,,.4, My-In u if Maid 5506 90224445 www I BAE 4 BLL W W w Supporting the team are ITll1I12U.1'Cl'S Bunny Morgan, W left, Otis Brummcr, right, und Couch Branson, center. 'fl L ,dv .. H '-iff? 4, , . , 1, A --1-., N , , .. ' .uf ,A I, V gf LA A .N-Q' ' ,' ' .-. A :.g,. :x 1 , X' , nw . ' A, V - ,. .:j , A ga- +2345-1--a'iPi7f'1k V, V ' . ' 1 K The Ill'Sl snlii ui sprlmz lmuugxht baseball- ewi . -jx M - V . . .. . . . .. - , :fri ' -- ix 'xl L 1.-12.7 , ,- rmnded lmys lu the ilcld to begun dzuly DIYICUCQS .V .,-. A , I, ,, ,,,,d,, , . Q - .. xv s., -1 . X '-my , -,, -, -N, sllpwvlsccl by fH2lC'll l':l':ll1SUll. Many oi the regu- ne f n - b N-f ' 1 v ' 1 -q q. . . ' , I -4 X- ,S 1 -' . l2ll'S haul j1'l'1llllI2l1L'll, but the 1'on1111n1ng players . ' x t 4 - ' iw, ' f . 'gf - . . ' - ' .' - 'L haw boon suppurivd Ivy il now group ot OIIOUIGTIC ' 1-5 V1 ' .V - V Tk!! U if . fx ' , V slugrprors, X X Q ' ' ' A W px V ,sh - , X it :N 11 1 1 . -in , 1 ,.,1.,x - v 1 -f'.:'. J f .E ' ' ' A.. ,h F5 - PW F1 . ggiiffilf ' fs ' if i ' 1 4 'y,A l via o ll for A . , fl, , I I i 5 N is V U 1 1 Y . , F if y., h . L ' i I , N l KE T-T, Comet wrestlers launched their third season under the sponsorship of Coach Hurst. Team members are, left to right, first row, Vaden SK! R E T L I Underwood, Steve Palmer, Danny Smith, Bruce Bowden, Gene Brown, Willis Johnson, Gary Thornburg, second row, Dean Millikan, David Hall, Jerry Bunting, John Dalton, David Dalton, Larry Hulin, David Hamilton, managers Billy McRae, Rodney Mills, Richard Kenan, Benny Morgan. In the state tournament of 1956, the golf team Won fourth place. MEmb91'S of the team are, left to right, Bobby Taylor, Harris Rush, G Q L James Stout, Chub Allred, Nolan Lewallan, Thurman Hogan, manager: John DeV1'ies, Bruce Bowden, manager. 5 Si in 5, 6 4 M? Y ey. -- xr 5-ee i .. .li . H ' 2 -1 f' s'Ef 2w: H J .,. v-' . . xg,-' '-' -3:4 N -' St F XT - f 'su Q iv - F ' ' .Q ' . f Q55 x ' was .gg . ' 1 -f f 'N .1 ' f.,-F r -. f ,s , -4 91 HDR ALLRED, CHUB: Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Re- porter 23 Junior Play Committee 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 33 D. E. 43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, President 13 Terpsichorean Club 1, 23 Library Assistants' Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 33 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. ALLRED, EVA MAE: Transferred from Bagstown High School, Durham, N. C. 19543 Allied Youth 13 D. E. 2, 4. AUMAN, BETSY JO: Transferred from Coleridge High School 19553 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 33 Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Senior Day Committee 43 F, B. L. A. 43 Library Assistants' Club 33 Perfect Attendance 3. BEANE, JOHN: Football manager 2, 3, 43 Readers' Digest Club 13 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Sportsman Club 43 Terpsichorean Club 2. BECK, CAROLYN: Ashe-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 Sketch Club li Music Appreciation 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Photography Club 4. BOLING, SUZANNE: Homeroom Secretary 13 Girls' Basketball 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Choralettes 33 French Club 3, 43 Allied Youth 2, 33 Photography Club 4. BRABHAM, JOCELYN: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 F. T. A. 43 Terpsichorean Club 13 Allied Youth 2, 33 Pen Pal Club 23 F. B. L. A. 4. BRADY, SANDRA: Homeroom officer 1, 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Assistant Editor 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 43 Junior Play 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 23 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 Dramatics Club 4, President 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 French -Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Radio School Clinic 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Senior Super- lative 4. BRANSON, SHARRON: Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 23 Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Allied Youth 1, 33 F. T. A, II, 43 Photography Club 43 Library Assistants' Club 4. BRIM, HARVEY: Junior Play Committee 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 213 D.E. 1, 23 Industrial Arts Club 33 Secretary3 Allied Youth 1. BROWN, BARBARA JANE: Class Vice-President 23 Homeroom officer 1, 33 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Scouts 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 Miss Blue Comet Candi- date 4. BROWN, NANCY LEE: Transferred from Coleridge High School 19543 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 33 Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 2, 3, 43.Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Pen Pal Club 23 Beta Club 3, 43 F. B. L. A. 4. BRUTON, DAVID: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Football 13 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 D. E. 43 Sportsmanship Club 33 Library Club 13 Allicd Youth 1, 23 Boys' Chorus 33 Terpsichorean Club 1, 2. BULLA, CECIL: Football 13 Baseball 43 Swimming 1, 23 Sportsman Club 2, 3, 4. TI TIC BURROW, LILLIAN: Assistant Editor of Ash-Hi-Chat 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 2, 33 Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Miss Blue Comet Candi- date 2, 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Pen Pal Club 13 Girls' Chorus 23 French Club 3, 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 Allied Youth 1, 3. BURROWS, JESSE: Junior Play Committee 33 Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 D. O. 43 Treasurer 43 Industrial Arts Club 3. CALLICUTT, JOE: Student Council representative 23 Junior Play Committee 33 Track 23 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 23 Pen Pal Club 13 Sportsman Club 2, 33 Key Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 43 Officer 4. CANOY, GLENN: Citizenship Honor Roll 3, 43 D. O. 43 President 43 Pen Pal Club 13 Bus Drivers Club 43 Presi- dent 43 W, O. W. Safe Driving Award 3. CANOY, JANIE: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Pen Pal Club 1, 2. CARROLL, NANCY: Secretary of Student Council 43 Homeroom President 13 Student Council Representative 33 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 3, 43 Junior- Play 33 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 13 Varsity 2, 3, 43 Chief 3, 43 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Secretary 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Chaplain 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Librarian 33 French Club 3, 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Senior Day Committee 4: Junior B. P. W. 'ian 43 Office Assistant 2, 43 Junior Marshal 33 Senior Superlative 4. CARTER, BARBARA: Transferred from Coleridge High School l95-411 D. O. Club 4. CLARK, ANNE: Class Secretary 1, 3, 43 Homeroom reporter 1, 2: Ash-Hi-Life Assistant Business Manager 43 .Iunior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 2. 43 Miss Blue Comet 43 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Allied Youth 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 43 F. T. A. Il, 43 Senior Superlative 4. CLARK, CHARLES: Class Vice-President 43 Homeroom officer 33 Student Council representative 4: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 .Iunior Play Committee 3: Football 2, 33 Boys' Basketball 2, 3. 43 Basketball Tri-Captain 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 4: Discussion Club 1 3 Math Club 2, 33 Senior Sportsman Club 4, President 43 Monofrrani Club 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, Senior Superlative 4. COOPER, JEANETTE: Student Council representative 1: Homeroom reporter 13 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 43 F. T. A. 33 Choralettes 33 Photography Club 4. COX, CLIFFORD: Citizenship Honor Roll 13 Photography Club 13 Industrial Arts Club 33 Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Bus Drivers' Club 43 Vice-President 4. COX, INA: Homeroom officer 23 D. E. 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Speech and Dramatics Club 23 Pen Pal Club 1: F. H. A. 43 Girls' Industrial Arts Club 3. IOR DALTON, JOHN: Junior Play 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 13 Swimming 1, 23 Boys' State Delegate 43 Math Club 23 Vice-President 23 Spanish Club 43 President 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Boys' Chorus 4, Vice-President 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Superlative 4. DEVRIES, JOHN: Class Vice-President 13 Homeroom officer 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Junior Play Committee 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 33 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Sportsman Club 4. DIXON, BILLY: Homeroom reporter 13 Citizenship Honor Roll 13 D. O. 3, 43 Boosters Club 1. DORSETT, RUTH: Homeroom officer 2, 3, 43 Student Council representative 43 Store manager 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Choralettes 33 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Cho1'us 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Junior Marshall 33 Senior Superlative 4. DROTTAR, LOIS: Transferred from Saint Augustine Academy 19553 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play Com- mittee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 3, 43 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 F. B. L. A. 4, Historian 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 Photography Club 4. DUNN, JIMMY: Photography Club 13 Sportsman Club 2, 3, 4. EVERALL, GERALDINE: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 23 D. E. 3, 4g F. H. A. 1. FERGUSON, ELAINE: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 AshfHi- Chat Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Bandl, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 3, Historian 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 43 Treasurer 43 French Club 3, 43 Photography Club 43 President 43 Dramatics Club 33 Senior Superlative 4. FRITZ, EMILY: Homeroom officer 1, 2, 33 Secretary- Treasurer 13 Treasurer 2, 33 Ash-Hi-Life Senior Editor 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 33 Junior Play 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Football sponsor 23 Girls' Basketball manager 33 Scorekeeper 43 Band 1, 23 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' State Delegate 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Chief Junior Marshall 33 Junior B. Sz P. W'ian 43 Miss Ash-Hi-Life 4. GARNER, WILDA: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 4g Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girl Scouts 13 Speech and Dramatics Club 13 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Photography Club 23 Office Assistant 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 4. GRAHAM, DONNA: Transferred from North Dallas High School, Dallas, Texas 19563 Dramatics Club 4. GRAHAM, JANICE: Transferred from Vass-Lakeview High School 1956: Scholarship Honor Roll 43 French Club 43 Beta Club 43 Girls' Chorus 4. GRAYSON, DOLORES: Homeroom reporter 23 Ash-Hi- Life Staff, Girls' Sports Editor 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-captain 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Librarian 43 Girls' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4g Vice-President 43 Dramatics Club 33 Vice-President 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 43 Allied Youth 1, 23 F. T. A. 33 Commencement Committee 4. Tl TIC GOINS, LEON: Baseball 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 D. O. 3, 4. GORDON, BARBARA: Junior Play Committee 33 Scholar- ship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 13 F. B. L. A. 3, 43 Secretary 43 Dramatics Club 43 Choralettes 3. HALL, BETTY: Homeroom officer 13 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 Allied Youth 1, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Junior Marshall 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Senior Class Finance Committee 4. HAMLET, DON: D. O. 3, 43 Sportsman Club 2. HARE, BARBARA: Homeroom Secretary 43 Homeroom Reporter 13 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girls' Basketball manager 3, 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 F. B. L. A. 33 Office Assistant 2, 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 43 Princes at Junior-Senior Prom 3. HARRIS, JUDY: Transferred from Altamahaw-Ossipee High School 19551 Girls' Basketball 3, 43 Co-Captain 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 3, 43 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 3, 43 Dramatics Club 33 F. T. A. 3, 43 Secretary 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 President 43 Spanish Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Allied Youth 33 Senior Class Finance Committee 43 Office Assistant 43 Senior Superlative 4 . HARTMAN, THURSALL: Student Council Representa- tive 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 43 F. B. L. A. 43 Photography Club 43 D. O. Club 33 Allied Youth 1, 23 Terpsichurean Club 23 Office Assistant 2. HARVELL, DORIS: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 33 F. H. A. 33 Art Club 23 Terpsichurean Club 1. HAYES, ELIZABETH: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 43 Allied Youth 13 Terpsichurean Club 13 Travel Club 1. HENLEY, MARTHA: Homeroom Reporter 13 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 33 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Choralettes 33 F. B. L. A. 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Treas- urer 43 Senior Superaltive 4. HENRY, CAROLYN: Homeroom officer 2, 33 Homeroom reporter 13 Junior Play 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 D. E. 43 J. V. Cheerleader 23 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 1, 23 Terpsichorean Club 1, Secretary 13 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Monog1'am Club 4, Secretary 4. HINSHAW, BRENDA: Girls' Chorus 13 Allied Youth 33 French Club 33 Photography Club 33 Office Assistant 3. HINSHAW, BRIAN: Editor of Ash-Hi-Chat 43 Ash-Hi- Chat Staff 33 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Homeroom officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 J. V. Basketball manager 13 Varsity Basketball manager 43 Football 1, 23 Track 33 Swimming 13 Key Club 3, 43 Vice-President 43 F. T. A. 3, 43 Vice-P1'esident 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 French Club 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Terpsi- chorean Club 1, President 13 Boys' Chorus 2, 43 Student Council Representative 23 Boys' Monogram Club 4. IOR HIX, BILL: Class Treasurer 43 Homeroom officer I, 2, 35, 43 .lunior Play Committee 533 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 313 Football Manager 43 Boys' Monogram Club 43 Boys' Basketball 2, ZS, 4, Tri-captain 43 Golf, manager T13 Baseball manager 23 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 Boys' Chorus 13 Dramatics Club 23 Sportsman Club il, 43 Senior Superlative 4. HODGIN, KEITH: Junior Play Committee 313 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Football 1, 2, il, 43 Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HOGAN, THURMAN: Homeroom officer 13 Football manager Ii, 43 Golf manager 2, Ii, 43 J. V. Baseball 23 Citizenship Honor Roll I3 Swimming manager 23 Sketch Club 23 Junior-Senior Sportsman Club 43 Pen Pal Club 13 Senior Sportsman Club 43 Monogram Club 15, 4. HUGHES, HILDA: Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 23 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Allied Youth 1, 2, ll: Library Assistants Club 2, 313 F. H. A. 2, 33 Photography Club 4. HUGHES, SUSAN: Homeroom Vice-President 23 Home- room Secretary 233 Student Council Representative 1, 33 Store manager S13 Editor of Ash-Hi-Life 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 43 .Iunior Play 723 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 52, -13 Girl Scouts 1, Assistant leader 213 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Vice-President 43 F. T, A. Il, 43 French Club 3, 4, President 43 Allied Youth 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ii, 43 Chairman Senior Class Gift Committee 43 Senior Superlative 43 Homeroom reporter 33 Junior B. SL P. W'ian 4. HULIN, NANCY: Homeroom reporter 13 Junior Play Committee 553 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 23 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Pen Pal Club 13 Dramaties Club 3, 43 Secretary 33 F. B. L. A. 3, 43 reporter 4. HUNSUCKER, RUBY: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral- ettes 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1. JONES, BOBBY: Class President 43 Class Vice-President 313 Homeroom President 513 Student Council Representa- tive 11, 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play and Play Committee il3 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Football 3, 43 Track 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 23 Boy Scouts 1, 23 Swimming 23 Sketch Club 13 Math Club 2, 3, President 513 Allied Youth 1, 2, IZ, Vice-President 33 Key Club 43 Boys' Monogram Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 13 Senior Sportsman Club 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Senior Superlative 4. JORBAN, TOM: Ilomcroom officer 23 Ash-Hi-Life 43 Junior Play Committee :lj Junior-Senior Prom Committee 113 Golf fl, 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 33 Boy Scouts 1, 2, S13 Beta Club JZ, 43 Pen Pal Club 13 Allied Youth 1, 2, 32, 43 Boys' Chorus 2, 513 Senior Sportsman Club 4. KEARNS, BETTY: llomeroom officer 13 Scholarship Ilonor Roll 23 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ii, 43 Mixed Chorus 313 Choralettes 33 Sketch Club 13 I'hotoe:raphy Club 4. KIZER, ED: Class President 2, C13 Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 2, Il, 43 Junior Play Il3 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 173 l'Joulli:lll 2, fi, 43 J. Y. Basketball 2, II3 Track 2, Il, 43 Scholarship llouor Roll 1, 2, 43 Citizenship Ilonor I 1 lioll 1. 2, IZ, -13 Boy St-outs 1, LQ Boys' State Delegate 43 Key Club 2, Il, -1, Secretary 133 President 43 Board of lbiri-4-tors 2, II, 43 lit-ta Club -l3 l'botog'raphy Club 13 Boys' Chorus 23 l1louograiu Club fl, -13 Senior Sportsman Club -13 Senior Superlative 43 .Iuuior Rolarian 4. l.l'll1VVl'il.l., .ll'lltltY: llomorooui l'l't'Sllll'l1t4: Ash-Hi-Life Staff' 13 Hand 2, 213 lloys' Chorus l, 2, 4. TI TIC LOMAN, ANN LYNN: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 J. V. Cheer- leader 23 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 2, 43 F. B. L. A. 3, -I3 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girls' Monogram Club IZ, 4, Treasurer 43 Allied Youth 1. LOWDERMILK, SARA: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 2, 43 Ash-Hi- Chat Staff 43 Junior Play 33 Band 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Order of the Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 43 Worthy Advisor C53 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Secretary 33 F. T. A. 3, 43 Speech and Dramatics Club 13 Girls' Chorus 43 Girls' Industrial Arts Club 23 Co-Winner of United Nations Exam 2. LUCAS, GEORGE: Scholarship Honor Roll 13 23 Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1, 23 Junior-Senior Sportsman Club 33 Senior Sportsman Club 4. McDOWELL, CLEO: Allied Youth 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Chorus Festival :il District Chorus Contest 1, 3: Mixed Chorus 323 Perfect Attendance 1, 2: Homeroom officer 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Junior Play Committee 313 Junior Marshall 33 Beta Club 3, 43 F. T. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 43 F. H. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 43 Library Assistants' Club 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Senior Committee 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MCRAE, DIANNE: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Scholarship Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 33 Pen Pal Club 23 Allied Youth 1, 3, 43 Beta Club 43 F. H. A. 33 Photography Club 13 Girls' Chorus 4. MANESS, CLARA: Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g D. O. 43 F. H. A. 2, 33 Allied Youth 2, 3. MANESS, PEGGY: Junior Play Committee 33 D. E. 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 23 Miss Blue Comet Candidate -13 Terpsichorean Club 13 Travel Club 1, 23 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 D. E. Club Reporter and Editor Promotion Manager 3, 4. MELTON. LORETTA: Transferred from Chattanooga Central High School, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1956: Scholarship Honor Roll 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 43 F. B. L. A, 43 Beta Club 43 F. T. A. 4: Allied Youth 43 Girls' Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 4. MILES. AMY: Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 1. 2, 3: Terpsi- ehorean Club 13 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. officer 43 Allied Youth 43 Pen Pal Club 1. MILLER. PHYLLIS: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 4: Citizenship Honor Roll 13 Library Assistants' Club 23 Girls' Chorus 2, 32, 43 F. B. L. A. 4. MORGAN, VVAYNE: D. O. 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 1. PAINTER, ADELAIDE: Homeroom' officer 43 Ash-Hi- Life Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 523 Citizenship Honor Roll 2: Miss Blue Comet Candidate 43 F. B. L. A. 3, 4. Vice-President 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Il, 43 President 43 Allied Youth 1. 3. PERRY, ELIZABETH: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 43 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 43 Junior Play Committee 31: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 213 Citizenship Honor Roll 1: J. V. Cheerleader lj Miss Blue Comet Candidate 2, 43 Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 31. 4: Mixed Chorus 1, ll: Choralettes I13 Music Appreciation Club 23 Library Assistants' Club 13 Allied Youth 1, 2, 51, 43 F. li, I.. A. II, -tg Bus Drivers' Club 4, Secretary- 'lll'l'11Slll'l'l' 4. I'Ot1I.E, JO.-XNNE: Citizenship Honor Roll 13 D. E. 21, 4. l'lllCYA'l l'lC, TOMMY: llonierooni reporter 4: Baseball 13 11. IC. Club Il, 4, Yiee-President 43 Sketch Club 2. IOR PRITCHARD, NETTIE ALICE: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Choralettes 35 Mixed Chorus 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Transferred from Wesleyan Methodist Academy, Central, South Caro- lina 1954. PUGH, CLARENCE: President of Student Council 45 Class Treasurer 15 Homeroom officer 25 Student Council Representative 35 Assistant Business Manager of Ash-Hi- Chat 45 Junior Play 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Honor Roll 15 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 35 Boys' State Delegate 45 Key Club 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Allied Youth 15 Office Assistant 45 Junior Rotarian 45 Sports- manship Club 35 Photography Club 15 Senior Class Finance Committee 4. PUGH, HILDA: Homeroom officer 1, 2, 35 Student Council Representative 1, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club 45 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Beta Club 3, 4. REID, HAROLD: Band 1, 25 Sportsman Club 1, 25 Allied Youth 15 Industrial Arts Club 4. RICE, MORRIS: Homeroom officer 15 D. E. Club 3, 45 Boy Scouts 1, 25 Allied Youth 1, 25 Terpsichorean Club 1, 2. ROBBINS, BUDDY: Citizenship Honor Roll 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Library Assistants' Club 35 Model Airplane Club 15 Transferred from Franklinville High School 1951. RUSH, LEWIS: Business Manager of Ash-Hi-Life 45 Junior Play 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Scholar- ship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 25 Boys' State Delegate 45 Math Club 1, President 15 F. T. A. 3, 45 President 45 Boys' Chorus 25 Beta Club 3, 45 County Treasurer 45 Dramatics Club 35 President 35 Junior Marshall 35 Library Club 25 Senior Superlative 45 Allied Youth. RUSSELL, BILL: Football 2, 35 D. O. Club 45 Boys' Monogram Club 3, 45 Junior-Senior Sportsman Club 35 D. O. Club 4, Vice-President 45 Boys' Chorus 2, 3. SHAMBERGER, BOB: Transferred from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 19555 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Junior-Senior Prom- Committee 35 Boys' Chorus 3, 45 Librarian 35 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Junior-Senior Sportsman Club 35 J. V. Football 3. SHAW, BARBARA: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Order of the Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 45 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 45 Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Speech and Dramatics Club 15 Photography Club 25 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Library Assistants' Club 2. SMITH, BEN: Class treasurer 2, 35 Homeroom President 35 Student Council Representative 45 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Honor Roll 25 Math Club 1, 25 Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Sportsman Club 3, 4. SMITH, JIMMY: Homeroom officer 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 35 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Football 1, 25 Basket- ball 1, 25 Key Club 2. 3. 45 Music Appreciation Club 15 Math Club 35 Boys' Chorus 25 Senior Sportsman Club 4. SNIDER, DORIS: Junior Play Committee 35 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 35 J. V. Cheerleader 25 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4. SPIVEY, BETTY: Citizenship Honor Roll 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Pen Pal Club 15 Allied Youth 15 Dramatics Club 1. TI TIC STOUT, CHARLES W.: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Math Club 1, 25 Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Treasurer 45 French Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Library Assistants' Club 3, 4, President 4. STOUT, JAMES: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Sportsman Club 25 Allied Youth 35 Bus Drivers' Club 45 Sketch Club 1. TEW, KENNETH: Junior Play Committee 35 Citizenship Honor Roll 3: Photography Club 15 Industrial Arts Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. TILLMAN, JOHN: Student Council Representative 25 Junior Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 Mr. Blue Comet 45 Player of the Year 45 Track 2, 35 Boys' Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 French Club 3, 4. THOMAS, MARTHA LOU: Vice-President of Student Council 4: Treasurer of Student Council 35 Class Secre- tary 25 Homeroom officer 1, 2. 3, 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2. 3, 45 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior Play Committee 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chair- man 3: Girls' Basketball Manager 45 Band 1, 35 Officer 1, 35 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Order of the Rainbow 1, 25 Girls' State Delegate 35 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 1, 2, 45 Music Appreciation Club 1, officer 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 2: F. T. A. 3: French Club 3, 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 D. A. R. Citizenship Award 45 Senior Superlative 4. WATSON. ELEANOR: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Terpsichorean 15 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4. WATSON, JUDY: Ash-Hi-Life Staff 4: Miss Blue Comet Candidate 45 Speech and Dramatics Club 1: Allied Youth 1. 2. 3: Photography Club 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Office Assistants 4. VVEEKS, DUKE: Homeroom reporter 45 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 4: Ash-Hi-Chat Staff 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Scholarship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 35 Boy Scouts 35 Swimming 25 Math Club 1, 2: Treasurer 25 Dramatics Club 4. reporter 4: Latin Club 3: Beta Club 3, 4, President 45 Library Club 35 Monogram Club 3, 4. WEST. PATSY: D. E. 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Allied Youth 15 Library Club 2. WHELESS. BOB: Homeroom officer 1. 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 Track 3, 45 Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2. 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 Senior Sports- man Club 4: Industrial Arts5 Office Assistant5 Trans- ferred from Randleman 1954. WHITE, BARBARA: Scholarship Honor Roll 15 Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1, 25 Pen Pal Club5 Girls' Chorus. WILLIAMS, PEGGY: Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 2. 35 Girls' Chorus 1. 2. 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Photography Club 25 Pen Pal Club 1. WILLIAMSON. GLENDA: Homeroom reporter 45 Ash- Hi-Chat Staff 35 Junior Play Committee 3: Citizenship Honor Roll 25 F. B, L. A. 3, 4, President 4: Terpsichorean Club 15 Photography Club 45 Allied Youth 15 F. H. A. 3. WILSON. NANCY: Homeroom officer 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Miss Blue Comet Candidate 3. 4: Library Assistants' Club 25 Ash-Hi-Life Staff 45 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 35 Office Assistant 45 Senior Superlative 4. OUR ADVERTISERS I I . . I L -. ,un nu 0 .-34 '- ox Q 'sin-' D ,dl ,, ...W,..,. W- xx-.X x ,- . 5 .::.. xX1'Q,,b,, ,M , .3 - . , K , C rotulcnt 'ond Besf Wishes to the G cl ating Cl f 1957 94 94 ACME-MCCRARY HOSIERY MILLS ,Au nw... nb' - w Jr. ,fn ' I . 3 2 a 5 1 : DEPARTMENT SYORES F 'E : ,D J. 'ly 1 I uvoln 9' HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Randolph County Shopping CenTer NATIONAL y ' CARBON lnellunsjl COMPANY FARLOW FUNERAL HOME AMEULANCE ssnvlce Phane Zl I5 Ashebora ASHEBORO FLORIST ASSOCIATION BOBO'S SHOE SHOP DIXIE DRIVE-IN LEONARD ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF ASHEBORO 241 Worth Street Dial 4094 VONCANNON MILLS T E E H A E N V N J. MOFFlTT'S Quality Clothes for Sub-Teens and Juniors ISO S. Fayetteville St. Phone 2424 BEAUTY SALON East Salisbury Rd, Phone 6060 3 ww dill? A I ,' 49' f'. Iffkx-2 --L 99. 'ily -. Q J X ' CZ-,J .. if , ., Q .. , Aim N . 1-0 I ' Xfl To,' I I D sf FF -fill Al-fl.ouR SOUTHERN CROWN MILLING COMPANY Asheboro, North Carolina Manufacturers of GOLD BOND FLOUR Plain and Self-Rising BLUE RIBBON CORN MEAL Plain and Self-Rising BLUE RIBBON FEEDS KIZER LAUNDERERS 8. CLEANERS ik ik wi? if? one 213 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of I957 from the WEST SALISBURY STREET SHOPPING CENTER CLARK'S STOCKNER AND SERVICE STATION BARNES, INC. 843 NV. Suhsbury St. 805 NV. Snhsbury SL Phone 2203 Phone 6280 Amoco Products STARLIGHT DRIVE-IN Gathering Place of the Blue Comets RICH AUTO SALES 9l7 W. Salisbury St. Phone 5573 Phone 2029 A Cr F VENDING CO. Coffee, Candy cig-wwe, MAPLE GROVE DAIRY Milk and Pastry Vending Machines - - ' Phone 5588 Distributors of Sealtest Milk Phone 4125 LAUNDERETTE 807 W. Salisbury Phone 4167 KEARNS SERVICE DRUG You Can Pay More But You 803 W4 Salisbury SL Can't Buy Better Insurance phone 2216 W. R. TATUM Your Mutual Insurance Counselor All Lines ,hom HUGHES rr VAUGHN Office 4589 BOUQUET SHOP Residence 3370 9l5 W. Salisbury St. Asheboro Phone 2006 Y W Yr, Wiki Y , w x X I 1 For Wear Wlfh Open Collar Shrrfs X ,n a. X-. .v'c-.muxwf aff- IQQEZX qnl1.'f:fT.'iI1T' cumhw 2 5 Q , , ?7'ar .Ne X I X N ,' 'N XX The 'Conholled Quclily' Underwear Pg. 'x gf sfndman Mm-uvmuf.f.q company - Ashcbum, N C, NN vm, N Y, son rfumm, cum, Hnnolulu, T H CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 FROM THE DOCTORS OF ASHEBORO Dr. J. L. Fritz Dr. F. Edmondson Dr. R. M. Wilhoit Dr. F. Barham Dr. W. H. Fowle Dr. J. O. Redding Dr. H. C. Whims Dr. J. L. Cochran, Jr Dr. J, T. Barnes Dr. B. B. Dalton Dr. Anne Suggs Dr. G. B. Johnston Dr. H. L. Griffin Dr. H. Fitzpatrick Dr. G. W. Joyner Dr. J. R. Medlin, Jr. Dr. R. P. Sykes TOMMY'S DRIVE-INN YATES THRIFT STORE I32 North Church Phone 2461 AUMAN BROS. FEED AND SEED J. B. JOHNS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Insure With Confidence P 6 P CHAIR CO. CITY AUTO SERVICE LITTLE CASTLE SIR ROBERT MOTEL Ashebords Newest and Largest HERLOCKER OIL COMPANY Distributors at SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Dial 4242 ROWE TAILORING COMPANY CITY CAFE B. B. WALKER SHOE CO. Asheboro, N. C. Manulacturcrs Walker Brand Shoes WRIGHT'S STUDIO Marstan Wright, Photographer Portrait - Wcddmg - Commercial Photography, Expert Photo Finishing II7 Trade Street Ashebora GRIMES JEWELRY CO. Ashcbara, N. C. Asheboro's Oldest Jewelers CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY YOUR PONTIAC DEALER Best Wishes tram BANK OF RANDOLPH NORTH STATE SQUTHERN FINANCE COMPANY Lcians... nsurance . . , Financing... 323 Sunset Dial ZI37 I LUCK'S, INCORPORATED I I B 0 S S O N G Packers at Lu k' Coun r Style Prhdjcts II H 0 S I E R Y Phone 264 Seagrove I M I L L GENERAL ELECTRIC H. 6' H. CLOTHING COMPANY VON'S RESTAURANT 427 South Fayetteville Sheet MRS. ARMETA F. 5plVEY'5 TOWN fr COUNTRY FURNITURE - COMPANY MUSIC STUDIQ FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES VOICE - PIANO - ORGAN Plone 5522 Ashebom, Fayenellll Asl1eboro's Oldest Drug Co, ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY Phone Zl67 BAKER'S SHOE STORE Wcsfporf, Vulcnhnc, Jumplng luck, Play Poisc lZ0 Sunset A Asheboro, N. C, TOWN MODES ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service W. A. HINSHAW RIDDLE-MCNEELY, INC. GENERAL INS. INS. BROKER Frnc Clothes Inr Men and Young Men Phone 4190 , Ash I: , North Curolrnn Stedman Burldmg Ashcboro ASHEBORO DRY CLEANING CO. PARSON'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP II7 Trude Street Asheboro, N. C. Sew More and Save More Best Wishes from ROSES 5, IO, C1 25c STORE CENTRAL BAKERY 122 North Church Street We Spcciulrze in Wedding Cakes RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT HOLLINGSWORTH'S COMPANY YOUR QUALITY JEWELERS A A A A .x45!re60r0 oder? A Cranford lndustry A A A A 3 GUILFORD DAIRY G E N E R A L Extends Its Most Sincere H A R D R E BEST WISHES A N D For Continued Success to the Graduating Class of L U M B E R Asheboro High School C 0 M P A N Y Asheboro, North Carolina I N C I Phone 4I7l Greeting Cards - School Supplies Gifts - Books i Portable Typewriters Remington, Corona, Royol J O N E S SCOTT BOOK Cr STATIONERY CO. l4O S. Fayetteville St. Phone SIOI When you're in town, go By Scott's DEPARTMENT STORE Outfitters for the Entire Family Asheboro, North Carolina MID-STATE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Coverage Paul Trollinger, Manager Member Asheboro Insurance Exchange Ashlyn Hotel Building Phone 2030 A New Home With The Same Phone 2347 DURHAM PRINTING CO. Printing Engraving Publishing 1205 S. Cox Ashcboro Glazed Tile for Baths Marble Profiles for Heorths Quarry Tile for Porches or Hearths Ceramic Tile Rubber and Asphalt Tiles lnlaid Linoleum Rubber Step Treods and Rugs Johns-Manville - Goodyear - Vinyl Tile WILSON TILE COMPANY Kentile - Gold Seal Established l94S W, V, Wilson, Owner Office IOZ7 Sunset Drive Display Window and Warehouse IBSZ Winslow Avenue it PEOPLES SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION ir 'lr CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 FROM PARRISH GROCERY GOLD SHOP ASHEBORO TV CENTER MARTHA MILLS, INC. AUTO SUPPLY CO. KAY'S HADLEY COAL CO. TIED RITE TIE CO. MASTER GULF SERVICE RANDOLPH SHOE SHOP PURE FOOD STORE FREEMAN SERVICE STATION NANCE CHEVROLET CO. HUNSUCKER PRINTING CO. CENTRAL FOOD MARKET HOLMES HOTEL COURT COLONIAL CAFE TIP'S LOAN C1 FINANCE CO. RESTAURANT KING KARL BRUTON'S DRY CLEANERS RANDOLPH DRUG CO. ASHEBORO ELECTRIC CO. WEST 49 DRIVE-IN CLIFTON'S GRILL COX-FREEMAN BARBER SHOP FELICIA STUDIO OF DANCE SUNSET BARBER SHOP RANDOLPH FURNITURE ASHLYN HOTEL FAITH BOOK NOOK SERVICE SHOE SHOP PAINTERS PLUMBING 6 HEATING ASHEBORO MUSIC CO. I . L Er L CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY MEAL-A-MINUTE-GRILL 157 N Park snuff GLAMOUR SHOP IO7 Sunset Avcnuc Phone LIISO Ashcburo, N. C, Ga Glamour - Dress Well - Save Moncy FETNER-MOORE COMPANY, INC. 455 N rqycmniic sow VICK BROS. ELECTRIC CO. M. C. WHITLEY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTINGREPAIRS COMPANY D, w veit G T. E Vick, ow-me W- Dim Drive Pho'-2 4850 511 N. Fayetteville si. A5 CbU'U' N C HARDlN'S FURNITURE HOUSE Highway 220 North QUALITY BLIND AND AWNING COMPANY Anything tor vhs Window Where the Boys Meet HALL-KNOTT, INC. Men's and Boy's Wear COURIER-TRIBUNE Randolph County'S Household Journal Since I876 CANOY'S NURSERY 2403 N. Fayetteville St. Complete Landscaping By Landscape Designer J. Paul Canoy Phone 4700 Asheboro i J. D. ROSS 6' COMPANY Furniture - Fixtures - Equipment for Banks - Offices - Schools Institutions 700 W. Salisbury St. Asheboro, N, C. l CHARMEUSE I HAYWORTH HOSI ERY MOTOR COMPANY 532 S. Fayetteville Street I N D U S T R I E S Phone 6l77 Asheboro, N. C. l Crosley, Gibson and Maytag 3 Mcgfegffpllllllfiil Goods l ASHEBORU P'-UMBWG Hardware and Paints , GARNER-MORGAN l HEATING COMPANY IIO3 Sunset Extension Phone 4326 126-128 N. Church St. Phone 3027 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ENTERPRISE OIL COMPANY, INC. Amoco Fuel and Petroleum Ol ISO4 S. Fayetteville Street Phone 422l Ashcboro, ASHEBORO CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers Solite Masonry Blocks W Distributors X Building Materials Asheboro, N. C. l P, O. Box 788 Phone 5l6l l i l i l l ' THE HOME BUILDING INC. Asheboro, W North Carolina RANDOLPH SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Organized-I9I 7 I37 South Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 5I33 COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS COOP., INC. Ice Cream - Milk Phone 2241 Rcmseur, N. C FAMILY SHOE STORE SHOES Eok EVERY MEMBER or THE FAMILY Phone 4348 Asheboro, North Carolina B, C. MOORE 6 SONS, INC. HOP'S BARBECUE Across from the Post Office THE JEWEL BOX Famous for Diamonds Hal S. Pulliam, Manager I44 Sunset Avenue Ashebora ARMY-NAVY STORE THE RANDOLPH GUIDE Your Hometown Newspaper Interested in Both Young and Old VESTAL'S MEN SHOP, INC. Clothing and Sportswear for Men and Boys FOX PROFESSIONAL DRUG CO. SIG South Fayetteville Street Phone 5225 Ashebaro BURROWS HEATING Cr FURNITURE COMPANY WOODLEY FURNITURE CO. ua N. church sr. Asheboro, N. C. HAMMOND ESSO 224 South Fayetteville Street Phone 9040 CAROLINA POWER C1 LIGHT CO WALKER'S TAILORING It's the Fit of Your Clothes that Counts. DIXIE DEW CAFE Phone4114 Open 24 Hours Daily Curb Service 11:00 - 2:00 504 North Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina EVA FRYE'S DRESS SHOP BALDWIN Cr RUMLEY, INC. 414 South Fayetteville Street Phone 4159 COFFIN 5 SCARBORO QUALITY SHOES Ashebnro, North Carolina THE ANCHOR COMPANY BONK'S CLEANERS 1818 Liberty Rd. Phone 2661 H. R. TROLLINGER 6' SONS '1izEALToks HARRELSON'S TEXACO SERVICE 1221 North Fayetteville Street Phone 9054 Best Wishes to thc Class ot 1957 SEAGROVE LUMBER CO. Seagrove, N. C, G. L. HARRIS COMPANY Where Quality and Price Meet ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY ' 143-147 North Fayetteville Street FOOD LINE SUPER MARKET KENAN MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY h ?, X .... A , 532 . RQ g , Bo We Make S I 'Ii 1 ina if .-I rl E' II I? FT' if A , N I I N . fe I - If I 1 --. -it X , ' ' VE BETTER PICTURES MAKE BETTER ANNUAL Qi I x'i ' 'Wil x r? 4 :waz A A AE A ' IE2, A ' New f ,y V x dx, SW 'K 5 ,If E A , Y, Qi! W 1 1' ' -w ,wwf f , . 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Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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