Bickett High School - Rebel Yearbook (Monroe, NC)

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1955 7 e6el Presented by iValter Bickett High School Monroe, North Carolina Dedication Because of your faithful service, interest in students, and your loyalty to the highest ideals of life, we dedicate the 1955 REBEL to you, MISS MARY FRANCES HELMS. MR. RAYMOND MODLIN Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. H. E. Copple, Jr. Dr. S. C. Duncan Mr. Coble Funderburk Mr. Sam H. McGuirt Mr. J. W. Laney, Jr. Mr. J. F. Milliken Dr. G. G. Oleen MR. W. R. KIRKMAN Superintendent Faculty Mrs. J. Wick Fairley B.S., Salem Academy Home Ec., Phy. Ed. Mr. Harold Funderburk Miss Kitty Hamner Miss Mary Frances Helm! B.S., We stern Carolina B.M., Converse College A.B., Catawba College Teacher ' s College Music Mathematics Math, Science Mrs. Tom Helms Mr. Harry Jaynes Miss Annie Lee A.B., Coker College B.S., Western Carolina A.B. Converse College French, World History Teachers College M.A., Columbia Univ. History, Phy. Ed., Coach English, Civics Miss Helen Lemmon A.B., Columbia College M.Ed., Univ. of S.C. Latin, English Miss Lynn McBride B.S., Catawba College Commerce Miss Jesse McKee Mrs. Ellen Powell A.B., Women ' s College A.B., Meredith College M.A., B.S. in L.S. Physics, Biology, Univ. of North CarolinaChemistry, Gen. Science 4 The Rebel Staff Mary K. Nicholson Robert Browning Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Howard Baucom Kathryn Small Assistant Editor Asst. Bus. Mgr. Anne Smith Art Editor Howard Tucker Sports Editor Bruce Liles Activities Editor Llew Baucom Junior Typist Claudette Helms Senior Typist TENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES James Holloway Sarah Lou Richardson NINTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Billie Ann Boatwright Annette Faulkner Henrietta McCorkle Activities Editor Robert Morrow Literary Editor Gary Faulkner Asst. Class Editor EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVE Maurice Walters SEVENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVE Barbara Funderburke SIXTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Elaine Evans Martha House Loretta Walters Class Editor Don Goodwin Senior Editor Dan Davis Asst. Literary Editor FACULTY SPONSOR Miss Lynn McBride Class History That particular September morning was no different from any other morning except for forty-six little boys and girls. Yes, at last we were combing our hair, putting on our new shoes, getting last-minute instructions from our mothers, and starting to school. That first year turned out to be a lot of fun for us. We thought we were really intelligent when we learned to spell and to read. Miss Waters and Mrs. Williams were patient with us, and finally we learned how to tell time. In the second grade we were thrilled by the stories of Uncle Remus. Marilyn Williams and Claudette Helms joined us this year. T.j? 9 rQ de was so exciting! The boys proved to be real carpenters by building birdhouses. Mrs. Crowell ' s room gave a chapel program on trees. All of us were members of the Tonnette Club. We were excited to be in the operetta. Mary Katherine Nicholson and Sam McGuirt joined us this year. Then in the fourth grade we had much fun helping Miss Ollie plan and put on our pet show. We also enjoyed the nature hikes, the wild ball games, the operetta, and the fish in our aquarium. Shan Helms joined us this year. In the fifth grade we were the big shots of grammar school. We belonged to the Harmonica Club and were in the operetta. This year we learned every state and its capital. Clayton Helms and Sylvia Helms joined us this year. Then at last we were in the sixth grade, and now we were in the high school building. We felt rather small, but we soon got over our shyness. Our first exams were rather hard; but, after all, we were growing up! The seventh grade brought several changes. The girls began to wear lip¬ stick, and all the girls had a crush on our new student, Gerald Hasty. Our puppet show was a big success under Miss Lucy Lee ' s guidance. ru WG i , tHe e ' 9hth grade With a su P erior feeling. Our trip to Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Durham was much fun. Everyone worked hard on his North Carolina notebook. Our class newspaper was superior in our opinion We played m the tournament for the first time. The year was climaxed by our commencement program. We could hardly believe that at last we were in high school! Our girls won the tournament. Tommy Nash and Joe Sells joined us this year. While in the tenth grade, some of our boys began sporting their sweaters with stripes on the sleeves. The home economics girls served at the Junior- Senior Banquet. It seemed good to see some of our classmates driving to school in their own cars. The the best year of all, our Junior year, came before we knew it. The magazine sale was a big success, and the banquet we gave for the Seniors was a big success, too. Everyone was proud of his class ring. ow we come to our Senior year. These past years have been filled with many ups and downs, but we have always come out on top. Now in just a few months we will be walking out of the doors of Monroe High School, but we shall never forget our many wonderful experiences during these past twelve Patsy Lentz, Historiai Senior Class Officers President.Ed Shaw Vice President.Jane Secrest Secretary...Don Goodwin Treasurer.Kenneth McSheehan Seniors ROBERT LOCKE BROWNING, JR. Bus Driver 4; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1; Glee Club 3,4; Boys ' Choir 4; Business Manager of An¬ nual 4; Junior Marshal 3; Class Prophet 4. BILL COOPER Glee Club 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 2; Band 1,2,3; Jun¬ ior Civitan Club 4; Football 1,2,4; Intramural B a s ke t b all 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; State Music Festi¬ val 4. KAY CROOKE Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 1,2,3; Junior Civitan Club 4; Junior-Senior Planning Commit¬ tee 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2 Intramural B a s k e t b a 11 1,2,3,4 Student Council Representative 1 Homecoming Sponsor 4. BETTE SUE DAVIS Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Student Council Representative 2; Junior Class President 3; Basket¬ ball 3; Junior Civitan Club 3, Pres¬ ident 4; Girls ' Chorus 1,2,3; Home¬ coming Sponsor 3,4; Sophomore Class Secretary; State Music Festival 3. ROGER L. EARNHARDT Football 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Mono¬ gram Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Civitan Club 4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 2,3,4; State Music Festival 4. JOHN EFIRD f— J f “ -TTV DONALD GOODWIN Student Council Representative 1,4; Basketball 1; Football 1; An¬ nual Staff 4; Class Secretary 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Civitan Club 4. CHARLES GORDON Baseball 1,2; Intramural Basket¬ ball 1. Seniors EDNA JEAN GRIFFIN Basketball 1,2; Junior Play; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-HClub 1,2,3; Dramatic Club 1,2; Library Club 2; Transferred from Marsh- ville 4. GERALD HASTY Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Student Council Representative 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4. CLAUDETTE HELMS Glee Club 3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Intra¬ mural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual , Staff 4. CLAYTON HELMS Football 2,3,4; B a s k e t b al 1 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4. SHAN HELMS Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief 4; Car¬ rousel Princess 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Vice President Sopho¬ more Class; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1, Vice President 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 2, 3,4; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; State Mu¬ sic Festival 3. SYLVIA HELMS Glee Club 3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Intra¬ mural Basketball 1,3,4. PATSY LENTZ Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 1, 2,3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain Basketball 3; Student Council Representative 2,4; Vice President of Junior Class; Cheer¬ leader 4; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Junior Civitan Club 4; Band 1; Class Historian 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3,4. MARCUS BRUCE LILES, JR. Student Council Representative 3; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Junior Civitan Club 4. Seniors HENRIETTA McCORKLE Glee Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 2,3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Jun¬ ior Civitan Club 4; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Annual Staff 4; Intra¬ mural Basketball 1,2,3,4. BOB McGUIRT Football 1,2,3; Student Council Representative 1; Monogram Club 4. SAM McGUIRT., JR. Glee Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3, Basketball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4 Junior Civitan Club 3,4; StudJ Council Representative 4; Junioij ' Senior Planning Committee 3; In tramural Basketball 1,2,3; Treas urer of Monogram Club 4. KENNETH McSHEEHAN Football 3; Junior Civitan Club S 4; Class Treasurer 4. TOMMY NASH Student Council Representative 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Civitan Club 3,4, Vice President 4; J lonogram Club 2, 3,4, President 4; Boys ' State 3; Shrine Bowl; Class Treasurer 3; Basketball 4. MARY K. NICHOLSON Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Junior- Senior Waitress 2; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; FHA 4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 3; Junior-Senior Planning Com¬ mittee 3; Girls ' State 3; Chief Marshal 3; Editor of THE REBEL 4. ARNOLD MILLS Glee Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Intramu¬ ral Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3, Vice President 4; State Music Festival 3; Band 1; Co-Captain Football 4; Co-Captain Basketball 3. ROBERT MORROW Annual Staff 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4, Vice President 4; Mar¬ shal 3. Seniors ELEASE PARKER Girls ' Chorus 3; Glee Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,3,4. JANE SECREST Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Junior- Senior Waitress; Student Council Representative 4; Senior Class Vice President; Junior Civitan Club 4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Mar¬ shal 3; State Music Festival 3. JOE M. SELLS Glee Club 4; Junior CivitanClub4; Monogram Club 3,4; Student Coun¬ cil Representative 2; Class Presi¬ dent 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramu¬ ral Basketball 1,2,3. ED SHAW Bus Driver 3,4; Senior Class Pres¬ ident; Junior Civitan Club 4; Intra¬ mural Basketball 2. WILLIAM TERRELL WAYNE TICE HOWARD TUCKER Football 1,2,3,4; An¬ nual Staff 4; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4. DAVID WALKER Baseball 4; Transferred from Ben¬ ton Heights 4. MARILYN WILLIAMS Glee Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Sec¬ retary of Student Council 3; Vice President of Class 1; Junior Civi¬ tan Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Band 1; Sextet 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; State Mtisic Festival 3. Senior Class Prophecy One day after finishing the plans for a new-type can opener with the help of my partner, Robert Morrow, I left for a trip to Ethiopia. As I stepped on the bus to the airport, my foot slipped, and I fell on top of the driver. Looking up, I recognized the well-dressed driver to be Ed Shaw. As I took a seat near the back, I sat next to a fellow with an armful of awful-looking apparatus. After conversing with him for a while, I was astonished to learn it was David Walker going to get a patent on a new-type rocket. Since I had some time to spare, I got off the bus at the next stop to look around town. Being thirsty, I stopped by a drugstore to refresh. Lo and behold, there was Bill Cooper flipping ice cream with one hand and pushing pills with the other. Bill told me that Bob McGuirt and Roger Earnhardt had tied for the top place as Mercury Salesman of the Year. As I was leaving, I bought a copy of a literary paper, The O. Henry, edited by Mary Katherine Nicholson, in which I read that Kenneth McSheehan had won the Nobel Prize for poetry. Outside I hailed a taxi to take me to secure a passport. Where to, please? I immediately realized I was being chauffeured by Clayton Helms. Clayton offered to s how me around while I was killing time. As we passed the theater, I noticed that John Efird and Wayne Tice were starring in The Lawless West . At the end of the street flickered a neon sign beckoning all to the A P Super Market, managed by William Terrell and Don Goodwin. Clayton invited me to go with him to see Tommy Nash, Arnold Mills, and Sam McGuirt play with the Cleveland Indians, but I told him I couldn ' t stay. Thanking Clayton, I got off at the airport and went in to secure my passport. I was greeted by Elease Parker and Jean Griffin, who were helping the pass¬ engers prepare for flight. Elease took me into the office. Sylvia and Claudette Helms fixed my passport. At last I was on the plane feeling secure in the hands of the pilot, Howard Tucker, and navigator, Joe Sells. After we were well under way, the passengers were served coffee and Herring sandwiches by the hostess, Bette Sue Davis. She said that Henrietta McCorkle would be the hostess on the return trip. Investigating a snicker at the back, I found Patsy Lentz and Kay Crooke, who were going to Japan to buy orchids for their floral shop. They told me that Shan Helms, Marilyn Williams, and Jane Secrest were in London buying new styles for their clothing stores. When the plane landed, I saw a large crowd of people. As I walked over to look into it, I saw sure-shot Charles Gordon and bring- ' em-back-alive Bruce Liles trying to get people to go with them hunting in Africa. Being tired from my trip, I secured my baggage and walked over to Hasty ' s Tavern to get some coffee and rest. Robert L. Browning, Prophet MOST ORIGINAL Shan and Don MOST DIGNIFIED Claudette and Kenneth MOST ATHLETIC Patsy and Tommy MOST STUDIOUS Jane and Robert Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Katherine and Robert CLASS BABIES Elease and Bruce SWEETEST Sylvia and Ed FRIENDLIEST Sylvia and Wayne CUTEST Bette Sue and Sam NEATEST Kay and Tommy MOST POPULAR Bette Sue and Tommy Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of Walter Bickett High School, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five, being of sound mind, do solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Bob Browning, do bequeath my route to Waxhaw to Sammy Goodwin. I, Bill Cooper, do bequeath my talents to Carole Elliott. I, Kay Crooke, do bequealh the family car to Brother Tommy. I, Bette Sue Davis, do bequeath my love of the Junior class to Jane Howie. I, Roger Earnhardt, do bequeath my red hair to Sue Rogers. I, John Efird, do bequeath my yellow trousers to Dickie Brainard. I, Don Goodwin, do bequeath my curly hair to W. C. Helms. I, Jean Griffin, do bequeath my ability to meet people to Johnny Hybarger. I, Charles Gordon, do bequeath my love of chemistry to Amon Funderburk. I, Gerald Hasty, do bequeath my Nat King Cole Voice to Richard Herring. I, Claudette Helms, do bequeath my good nature to Jerry Starnes. I, Clayton Helms, do bequeath my desk in general math to anyone who needs it. I, Shan Helms, do bequeath my Toni Home Permanents to Kathryn Small. I, Sylvia Helms, do bequeath my place on the front steps to Smokie Shaw. I, Patsy Lentz, do bequeath my fallen arches to Coach Funderburg. I, Bruce Liles, do bequeath my ability to drive to Abscess Helms. I, Henrietta McCorkle, do bequeath my ability to laugh in history class to Georgia Hancoth. I, Bob McGuirt, do bequeath my love of Griffith Road to Gary Faulkner. I, Sam McGuirt, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Creepy Carnes. I, Kenneth McSheehan, do bequeath my fine personality to Kenneth Mitchum. I, Arnold Mills, do bequeath my athletic abilities to Richard Herring. I, Robert Morrow, do bequeath my scientific mind to Howard Baucom. I, Tommy Nash, do bequeath my football shoes to Frank Broome. I, Mary Katherine Nicholson, do bequeath all my worries about the annual to Howard Baucom. I, Elease Parker, do bequeath my position on the Mohisco to Sarah Everett. I, Jane Secrest, do bequeath my initiative to Emily Bivens. I, Joe Sells, do bequeath my love of the farm to Jimmy Williams. I, Edward Shaw, do bequeath my knowledge of the current events to David Eagerton. I, William Terrell, do bequeath my Kingly ways to Bill Boggan. I, Wayne Tice, do bequeath my ability to read French to Emmett Griffin. I, Howard Tucker, do bequeath my love of the Sophomore Class to Andy Booth. 7 I, David Walker, do bequeath my love of physics to Dan Davis. I, Marilyn Williams, do bequeath my black hair to Vangi Hinson. Tommy Nash, Testator Juniors OFFICERS Sarah Everett. Larry Howell. Kenneth Mitchum Llew Baucom. .President .Vice President .Secretary .Treasurer Howard Baucom Llew Baucom Freddy Beaver Emily Bivens Bill Boggan Andy Booth Jay Brooks Frank Broome Margaret Broome Juniors Jerry Carnes Betty Chaney Leroy Craig Betti Davis Dan Davis David Eagerton Sarah Everett Gary Faulkner Emmett Griffin Ruth Hancoth Max Hargett Dorothy Helms Jerry C. Helms Sarah F. Helms W. C. Helms Robert Ramseur Annette Rollins Bruce Shaw Juniors Richard Herring Larry Howell Ann Infinger Nita Kendrick Bitsy King Sandra McManus Kenneth Mitchum Bill Mullis Helen Parker Virginia Shaw Kathryn Small Anne Smith Jerry Starnes Loretta Walters Jimmy Williams a Sophomores OFFICERS President.Herman Snyder Vice President.Robert Clark Secretary.Larry Dorminy Treasurer.Keebie Benton Dickie Brainard Robert Clark Brenda Coble Wanda Connell Tommy Crooke George Crump Roy Curry Larry Dorminy Sophomores Joe Ferguson Johnsie Flowers Lynn Getty s Sam Goodwin Jane Hadley Georgia Hancoth Betty Hargett David Hargett Brown Helms Frank Helms Jerry Helms Mary B. Helms James Holloway Julia Ann Howie Sam Howie Harold Huntley Frankie King Billy Laney Johnny Lee Wayne Mangum Sophomores Diane McCorkle David McSheehan Faynell Medlin Harold Montgomery Bill Morrison Doris Paxton Linda Pigg Charles Peningar Charles Sell Libby Sikes Bob Smith Herman Snyder Joyce Stack Frances Donna Taylor Patricia Thomas Buddy Wall v Steve Walters Brenda Williams Mary Catherine Ramseur Sara Lou Richardson David Rogers Sue Rogers HOMECOMING QUEEN HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN Sam McGuirt and Bette Sue Davis Marilyn Williams Majorettes Doris Jean Helms, Rita Graham, Mary Ann Bivens, Patricia Thomas Freshmen OFFICERS President.Johnny Hybarger Vice President.Craven Williams Secretary.Jane Howie Treasurer.Vangi Hinson Betty Baucom Bobby Beaty Fred Belk fP Melissa Benton Mary Ann Bivens Billie Ann Boatright fii Anne Calvert Carolyn Clark a i ' •i ' Franklin Crump ' Betty Curlee |y Billy Dellinger Bobby Eagerton Eddie Eagerton | J Annette Faulkner Edwin Flowers 111 11 j 11 Freshmen jM in O 1 0 m l Pv| fj ' . r I- __ ■; .X. ; h -a ... i . ■ a NT ' ’- ' |3 CT li Amon Funderburk Audrey Gaddy Jim Gordon Joe Gordon Harry Gossett Rita Graham Bruce Griffin Charles Ham Geraldine Helms Doris Hill Vangi Hinson Jane Howie Geneva Hunter Johnny Hybarger Joyce Jennings Gale Kendrick Martha Kendrick Carolyn King Dixie Lee Leach Marian May Jean Melton Max Montgomery Margaret Norwood Van Reece Odom Henry Parker Tom Presson Billy Price Arthur Reeder Sammy Reeder Delores Rape Farrell Richardson Leonard Richardson Olin Robinson Alton Russell Freddy Sievers Ann Secrest Janis Shaw William Shumaker Bonnie Snipes Johnny Starnes Doris Jean Threatt Linda Trull Craven Williams Katheryn Matthews j r i D jrV KJ ' • w ' ;. o m i 4 a Iik tin f ■ ' f (9 i r iuiii l . • v A 1 • r f - - r o j rf x, • V % 1 Li i AA? ; K|ig|jk L .? ' ft. n x v i ROW 1: Heath Belk, Bobby Booth, Henry Browning, Norma Broom, Wallace Calvert, Wayne Deese, Linda Eagerton, Clarene Earnhardt, Mary Elizabeth Efird, Anne Everett, Johnnie Funderburke, Eura Gaskins, Rosemary Gettys., ROW 2: James Lee Gibson, Becki Griffin, Phil Hargett, David Hedrick, Joyce Helms, G. W. Horne, Donald House, Billy Ray Jordan, Walter Laney, Beth Lawson, Margaret McGuirt, Dia ne Medlin, Bi ll Morris. ROW 3: Becky Nolan, Jack Pres son, Frankie Sell, Louie Sell, Salie Smith, Patricia Sutton, Larry Trull, Maurice Walters, Louise Webb. ROW 4: David Williams, Julia Williams ' , Virginia Wofsy, Mrs. Oscar Perkins. ROW 1: Miss Lucy Lee, Norma Belk, Bobby Bell, Barbara Bivens, Shirley Blagburn. ROW 2: Betty Ann Booth, Patty Brainard, Harry Broome, Larry Broome, Larry Criminger, Martha Sue Crook, Judy Deal, Selma Dove, Drake Dodd, Claude Eubanks, Jr., Tommy Evans, Barbara Funderburke, Mike Gordon. ROW 3: Jerry Griffin, Cindy Haefling, Alice Hayworth, Alice Helms, Doris Jean Helms, Glenda Helms, Lenora Howie, Jane Langley, Eugene Johnson, Maurice Liles, Carolyn Mangum, Jerry Mitchum, David Morgan. ROW 4: Charles Parker, Robert Parker, Mike Pope, Nancy Pressley, Jimmy Rabon, Rebecca Richardson, David Ross, Bill Segars, Anne Sikes, Linda Shaw, Janet Starnes, Jo Alice Tay¬ lor, Kenneth Thomas. ROW 1: George Aldridge, Junior Baucom, Fred Beeson, Farris Belk, Harry Bivens, Joyce Boatright, Barbara Bragg, Bobby Brainard, Larry Brock, Howard Craig, Anne Connell. ROW 2: Susan Desio, Margaret Dixen, Polly Dove, Faye Duttan, Elaine Evans, Betty Rose Flynn, Henry Funderburke, Carolyn Glenn, Ruth Ann Goodwin, Lynda Gos¬ sett, Becky Griffen. ROW 3: Dickie Hargett, Julie Ann Hargett, Larry Helms, Tommy Helms, Jack Hinson, Richard Huntley, Bobby Hybarger, Martha House, Patricia Howie, Stuart Howie, Sarah Johnson. ROW 4: Jane Jones, Susan Lee, Shirley Linker, John McGuirt, Sue McManus, Johnny McRorie, Jerry McSheehan, Judith McSheehan, Franklin Moser, Don Murry, Trip Niven. ROW 5: Nancy Nolan, Murlin Patterson, Jimmy Plyler, Peggy Pope, Anne Presslar, Tommy Price, Patricia Redfern, Larry Richardson, Kaye Sells, Carolyn Smith, Rebecca Sneed. ROW 6: Dayle Starnes, Gayle Starnes, Marvin Stevens, Betina Thomas, Charles Threat, Martha Threat, Boyet Twitty, Walter Whitt, Alice Williams, Jimmy Winchester, David Wolfe. Carrousel Princess 1954 SHAN HELMS Football REBELS RECORD Rebels 13 Moore sville 12 Rebels 28 Wadesboro 7 Rebels 26 China Grove 0 Rebels 40 Kannapolis 13 Rebels 12 Concord 13 Rebels 39 Landis 6 Rebels 19 Winecoff 6 Rebels 41 Myers Park 15 Rebels 0 Albemarle 6 Rebels 27 Lancaster 26 ' 54 Rebels ROW 1: Clayton Helms, Larry Howell, Howard Tucker, Tommy Nash, Robert Ramseur, Gerald Hasty, Joe Sells, Jerry Helms, Arnold Mills, Sam McGuirt, David Rogers. ROW 2: Richard Herring, Max Hargett, Frank Broome, Robert Clark, W. C. Helms, Tommy Crooke, Kenneth Mitchum, Wayne Mangum, Roger Earnhardt, Herman Snyder, Jimmy Williams. ROW 3: Richard Henry, Bill Cooper, Andy Booth, Joe Ferguson, James Gor¬ don, Keebie Benton, Larry Dorminy. Tommy Nash, halfback Co-Captain Sam McGuirt, quarterback David Rogers, fullback Robert Ramseur, guard Howard Tucker, halfback Larry Howell, tackle Gerald Hasty, center Jerry Helms, tackle Junior Varsity ROW 1: Jerry Helms, Andy Booth, Tommy Crooke, Bill Mullis, Joe Gordon, TomPresson, Eddie Elmore. ROW 2: Freddy Beaver, Dan Davis, Wayne Mangum, Billy Dellinger, James Gordon, Fred Belk, Craven Williams. ROW 3: Robert Clark, Max Hargett, Harry Gossett, Freddie Sievers, Bruce Griffin, Johnny Hybarger, Butch Shumaker. ROW 4: David Hargett, Joe Ferguson, Bill Morrison, Bobby Beaty. Girls ' Basketball ROW 1: Coach Funderburk, Carole Elliott, Margaret Broome, Sarah Everett, Patsy Lentz, Vangi Hinson, Nita Kendrick, Anne Smith, Sarah Helms. ROW 2: Bitsy King, Gale Ken¬ drick, Katherine Matthews, Ann Secrest, Brenda Coble, Jane Howie, Linda Trull, Janice Shaw, Marilyn Williams, Marian May. CAPTAINS Marilyn Williams Patsy Lentz Chief Cheerleader, Shan Helms; Marilyn Williams, Sarah Everett, Johnny Lee, Jean Ruth Hancoth, Bette Sue Davis, Patsy Lentz. Monogram Club Annual Staff Student Council National Honor Society Marshals 1954 French Club Latin Club Glee Club Junior Civitan Club Autographs a fa a, ■ vy y (Lo 4 4 zyJVLTVud. yjyM yo AM M jd £ r s ?) Uxt-a o O th . . ir w e£ y - ' u i ' °v°) no ' YiWtiJ u ' qjun ' (pfP ' Tiflt y Q, ‘C UNIVERSITY SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT C O. 6001 E. Rosedale • Fort Worth, Texas umvia uM y a JLuJk “ 1 0 S J ' jj lK Jju 2JZ For Reference Not to be taken from this room ■ i - -.- _._ l


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