Blowing Rock High School - Breezes Yearbook (Blowing Rock, NC)

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The Breezes Staff | Principal MR. JAMES M,. STORIE Bachelor of Science, 1942, Appalachian State Teachers' College, Master of Arts, 1950, Appalachian State Teachers' College Faculty MRS, J. C. YODER MRS. D. J. WHITENER MRS, DUKE HOLLARS MISS FLOY CANNON MRS. JOE WINKLER MRS. J. W. BEACH MRS, KENT BROWN MRS. GLENN WINKLER MRS, R. C. GREENE MRS. JACQ entors PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORTER Doss Keller John Moody Valerie M. Dotson Jeanette Payne Seniors COLOR White and Purple MOTTO Success Awaits at Labor's Gates MASCOTS Jennifer Coffey i FLOWER SMe Sirsa White Carnation ye LUCY MAE BRADSHAW Pearly Home Ec. 1; Glee Club 1,2; Piano 1,2,3. VALERIE M. DOTSON P-Dab Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basket- ball 2; Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Senior Superlative; Marshal 3; 4-H Club 1; Senior Class Prophecy. MARTHA CHRISTINE FORD Tene Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1. RUBY ANN HODGES Peanut Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 2,4; Mon- ogram Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Senior Superlative JOYCE |. HOLLARS Sion Basketball 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; Senior Superlative. IDA JEANETTE PAYNE Nette Class Officer 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative; Last Will and Testament. Seniors W. FRANK AUTON Gooney Class Superlative 4; Glee Club 1,2. ROBERT HARMON COFFEY Bobby | Glee Club 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Class Officer 2) WILLIAM STAPLE COLLINS Bill TOMMY COOKE Ester Glee Club 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; 4-H Club 1. BAXTER NORRIS EDMISTEN Rocky Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Mon-| ogram Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2 LEWIS DAYTON GRAGG Golfer i Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1. JOHN BERLIN GREENE, JR. : Bud ! | | ! Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Class, Officer 2; Glee Club 1,2. , , y D4 Purr? MABE Ay Laersrp GREENE i Slim | Basketball 1,2,3,4; Marshal 1,3; Monogram Club 3,' 4; Class Officer 1,2; Senior Superlative. | GEORGE HERMAN HOLLARS Class Officer 2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1; Senior Superlative. nan = f DOSSHLEOYDEKELLER, IR. Dead Eye Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Senior Su- perlative; Glee Club 1, 2; Marshal 2; Senior Cless History. JOHN B. KNIGHT, JR. Johnny 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2. JOHN WALTER MOODY Glee Club 1,2; Class Officer 2,3,4; Senior Superla- tive 4; Bus Driver 4. WILLIAM ELMER MILLER | Bill | Class Officer 1; 4-H Club 1; Bus Driver 3; Glee Club 1,2; Baseball 3,4. BENNY LANE ROBINSON Ben | 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1,2; Marshal 3. ! Joe JOSEPH E. WHITE | Cine Cink ne Senior Class History The history of the Class of '56 is so dramatic and so colorful that it resembles a play----one of those modern plays that disregards all the rules of the drama. As the curtain rises for the first of four acts we see a group of young actors, starry-eyed and scared, walking down the corridors of Blowing Rock High School, ready to begin their march to become Seniors. The first part of the act is spent in learning the ways of high school. Then the villian, who is to follow the young actors through the entire four acts of this drama, comes on the scene. The villian is known as Study. It took hard work to overpower this creature, but after the final examination, it was found that the actors were more powerful . After an intermission of eight weeks the curtain rises for Act Il. We see the same people in the same position as the pre- ceding act, except that they now have a new title, Sophomores. In this Act the villian, Study, is still lurking about, but he now has to take a back seat. Also in this Act some of them begin to succeed in the field of athletics. The curtain falls for another intermission and we begin Act III. Here the actors acquire still another name, Juniors. By this time @ few of the actors have dropped by the wayside thinking that they have found a better life. The high-light of this Act is the Junior-Senior Banquet. With the help of their sponsors, Mrs. Irene Davis and Mr. Carter Lentz, they were able to give the Seniors a very enjoyable banquet. At this time the curtain falls on Act III and the last intermission begins. As the curtain goes up, Act IV begins. We see twenty-one of the original number which began the play. By this time the actors have grown in body and mind, but the villian is still around in the form of Senior English, but they feel sure that they can conquer him. Four years have elapsed since the time this play began, and we, the members of the Senior Class of '56, feel sure that the knowledge that we have gained in these past four years will carry us through our entire lives. Class of 1956 Senior Class Prophecy As | was looking around for some snappy literature that | hadn't read, | ran across a little black notebook that looked interesting. It had several closely typed notes. Just as | was about to close it, | noticed the names of my classmates. It was one of Professor Lentz's private notebooks, and the notes contained therein were of the Senior Class of '56. Some of these notes I'll slip on to you. Joe White is worrying why no one will have anything to do with him. He doesn't realize that his motto, All for one and that one me, is beginning to go to his head. There's also Jeanette Payne, or should | say Edmisten? She is still hatch- ing little Edmistens. Cheaper by the dozen, Jeanette. Dayton Gragg is having trouble paying off all those milkshakes he has been betting on the Yankees. He should go see Baxter Edmisten. It seems he was married earlier in the year to Mary Moneybags. Now, Baxter, you won't have to study any more Shakespeare. George Hollars is having trouble with all his girl friends. The title ‘Most Handsome! wasn't given to me for nothing, he says. Tommy Cooke is still trying to find a book to sit on. | believe he is driving a bus for Greyhound now. You'd better look out for John Moody. Ever since he built his race-track in Blowing Rock, he really races through town with cops trailing him. Doctor Benny Robinson is just now beginning to get some patients. He cured a woman of heart-burns. Really made him famous. As | was reading farther down, | noticed Doss Keller had put up a Swollow-Hollow Grill. Doss, | sure hope you're not starving, now. Lucy Bradshaw is now known as the Nation's Rage Upon the Stage. She received this title when she dramatized the romantic part in the drama The Meddlesome Maid. Bill Collins’ experiments have been so successful and his methods so drastic that every germ still in ex- istence wears a life preserver, day and night, living in constant fear of being captured by him. Ruby Hodges has decided to beat Rocky Marciano with her powerful right. She has been in training for several years. Look out, Rocky! Frank Auton is known the world over for his sketches of Marilyn Monroe. What some males would give to be in his shoes! There is a note on an astronomer who is studying the heavens while he is at the seashore with his beautiful girl assistant. Seems | remember that star-gazer from way back. His name is Bud Greene. David Greene is now the President of State University. He is trying to teach his son some geometry, and is fussing at him for being so dumb. David, like father, like son. Joyce Hollars has de- cided to leave off all careers and settle down with her husband and cats. Johnny Knight is experimenting on his old cars to see which he can get to run the slowest. We see Christene Ford has opened up a dress shop in Blackberry. Maybe some girl will get the idea of clothing instead of marriage. Good luck, old girl. Billy Miller is now a retired bachelor. No, he hasn't starved on his ready-made biscuits. We find that Bobby Coffey is having trouble keeping his class ring. Better give in and give her a diamond, Bob. The last note is on Valerie Dotson. She and all the little Dotsons are sitting on one of the docks waiting for the Captain to come home. Last Will and Testament We, the Class of 1956, being of superior intelligence, strong bodies, and what have you, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Storie, our thanks and deepest gratitude for the many times he has guided and consoled us. To the Junior Class, we leave all privileges of the Senior Class, combined with our outstanding intelli- gence, quiet manners, and good behavior. = - = = = DS ee them. l, Doss Keller, do hereby will my ability to get the romantic role in the Senior play to Vern Coffey. David Greene, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to James Coffey. Billy Miller, do hereby will my bus driver's licenses to whoever's fool enough to take them. Benny Robinson, do hereby will my position in the school store to anyone who has any time at lunch. Bobby Coffey, do hereby will my ability to get along with girls from Boone to Coy Miller. Dayton Gragg, do hereby will my ability to score for the wrong side to R. C. Shores. Bill Collins, do hereby will my ability to become a Papa before | get out of high school to James Johnny Knight, do hereby will my height to Willie White. Joe White, do hereby see no point in willing anything because | need what little | have. Frank Auton, do hereby will my nickname Gooney to Curtis Baird. Ruby Hodges, do hereby will my quiet ways to Ann Reid because that's the only way she will ever get Christine Ford, do hereby will my ability to have Fifteen Fords in the family to anyone who is rich enough to have them. I, Valerie Dotson, do hereby will my position on the annual staff and all the hard work that goes with it to Rhett Ashley. tf: Lucy Bradshaw, do hereby will my part in the Senior play to whoever thinks she is smart enough to act John Moody, do hereby will my title Most Dignified to anyone who can earn it. Joyce Hollars, do hereby will my title Most Athletic to Pat Coffey. Jeanette Payne, do hereby will my ability to catch an Edmisten to Ann Reid. Baxter Edmisten,. do hereby will my class ring to any girl that thinks she can get it. Bud Greene, do hereby will my ability to get along with girls to Pete Greene. Tommy Cooke, do hereby will my nickname Ester to Irene Ford. George Hollars, do hereby will my title Most Handsome to Vaughn Hartley. Any person that takes away, or adds, anything to this document shall be persecuted to the limit of the highest court. Hereunto have | set my hand and seal. Class of 1956 MOST DIGNIFIED MOST POPULAR Ruby Hodges - John Moody Jeanette Payne - George Hollars SENIOR MOST DEPENDABLE MOST ATHLETIC Valerie Dotson - Doss Keller Joyce Hollars - David Greene Me smealKtly; 1O SUCCEED MOST BEAUTIFUL - MOST HANDSOME Valerie Dotson - Doss Keller Jeanette Payne - George Hollars UPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND NEATEST Jeanette Payne - Frank Auton Ruby Hodges - John Moody awe gt TOMMY CANNON LUTHER CHURCH COY MILLER DENNIS RUPPARD GORDON SHORES ALLEN TRIPLETT WILLIE WHITE JAMES WRIGHT MARILYN BOLICK CORNELIA GRYDER KATE HOLDER RUTH HOLDER DOROTHY LENTZ BONNIE JEAN PAYNE ANN REID VIRGINIA SPANN DELORIS STORIE SHARON SUDDRETH BARBARA TRIPLETT Juniors CLASS OFFICERS LEFT aL O- RIGHT: Barbara Triplettwa.. .-cclasekeen. se oe REpOrLeN Kate. Holdercen:... «aes cen ates aes @OeCLerOry James Wright.................. Vice-President Cornelia: Gryder.a ia... eed. +o preaeurer Bonnie Payne sway secyoucitee 14+ aesbresicent Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Bolick..............Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Trivette................ Vice-President DSL MOUN SINE Hes. os fies snes «6 vt se REPOFter Romedsietpconetaecss..+.+.-s-2....-President OLETA AUTON LINDA BOLICK SHIRLEY HENSON SHIRLEY HODGES MARY KELLER ELEANOR ROBBINS SHIRLEY TOLBERT NANCY TRIVETTE CURTIS BAIRD JERRY BURNS THOMAS BUXTON EARL FORD R. K. HARTLEY VAUGHN HARTLEY DEE HODGE R. C. SHORES GEORGE SHORES JOHNNY TESTER Freshmen JERRY BENTLEY HOY LERCOREEY JAMES COFFEY PERK Ye@OLEEy ROBERT COFFEY CHARLES CRAIG CHARLES FOSTER NEIL HOLDER JAMES HOLLARS Jege LUGEREE PAUL LEWIS KENT MILLER JOE SHORES ARCHIE SIMS CLARENCE SPANN NELSON STORIE ALTON TAYLOR DANA TOWNSEND ROY WEAVER CORA BROYHILL PATsC OFFE LOIS COOKE MARIE FORD DARE HODGE MARY LENTZ GAIL MILLER SYLVIA PATRICK ERNESTINE PITTS RACHEL HAMPTON REBECCA HAMPTON BARBARA CORNETT CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Hampton=).0 1... - cscs eee Secretary Rachel’ Hamptonease ws. etree een KeDOrten PatyCotfey tases ©. one hen oer Presi ent Roy Weaver............++-..-- Vice=President Girls’ Basketball BACK ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Triplett, Ruby Hodges, Joyce Hollars, Cornelia Gryder, Mary Keller, Pat Coffey, Ann Reid. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Jacqueline Sells, Coach; Rachel Hampton, Kate Holder, Lois Cooke, Virginia Spann, Nancy Trivette, Deloris Storie, Rebecca Hampton. Boys’ Basketball BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. C. Shores, Manager; Curtis Baird, Kent Miller, Vern Coffey, Doss Keller. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Carter Lentz, Coach; Baxter Edmisten, Bud Greene, David Greene, Coy Miller, Rhett Ashley, Joe White, Manager. Doss Keller, Vice-President; Ann Reid, President; Secretary - LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Hollars, Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIG HT: Sharon S i peel Cora Broyhill, Linda Bolick olick, Chief; Bonnie Jean Pay ey Palm BEL ioe ne. 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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB she, EES. LUNCH ROOM STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Carl Ford, Mr. Cloy Pennell, Janitor; Mrs. Dowd Robinson, Mrs. Milton Payne. Eifoin en lary Gra Hes MRS. LORENZO MRS. SELLS | MRS. GREENE MRS. B. WINKLER MRS. BROWN MRS. BEACH MRS. |. WINKLER =a © a — — ) NY Ta) = mat L rj eT, (@) ae Y oc = oO Lid (ea 2 7) oO = MRS. WHITENER MONTALDO)s Charlotte, N. C. Blowing Rock, N. C. Congratulations To The Class of 1956 — es With Special Congratulations to the Staff of “THE BREE for, Once Again, Making This Annual Possible. ( Cee eer err rrr er ) —_ SRA cle OP ny Sead Stil Rane cite NO Rata je EG BER eh REE GSE RIN SWS PE vel Oil and Kerosene gs Good Luck To Class of '56 Compliments of WILSON’S CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Main Street - Dial 476 or 5521 icensed General Contractors ing Rock, North Carolina ommercial — Industrial Construction - Remodeling - Additions - Renovations imates Furnished Without Obligations It's Always Cooler in Blowing Rock ; ompliments o | eae oe LENTZ ESSO SERVICE : STORIE'S SODA SHOP Complete One-Stop Service The Place to Meet Phone 2496 Blowing Rock, North Carolina Meningeal INSSian Gacreal ie eee ae PAUL COFFEY TRANSFER THE WATAUGA INN for Phone 4801 HONEYMOON OR HOLIDAY Blowing Rock, Blowing Rock, North Caroli HARTS MOTOR C{ Blowing Rock Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phone 3241] BLOWING ROG PHILLIP 66 SERY SERVICE Gas-Oil-Washing-Greasing Parts Accessor} ROAD SERVICE Day 2531 Night 5 Blowing Rock, North Carolina At Intersection of 2 Blowing Rock, Nor Congratulations Compliments of 1956 Class HANNA'S ORIENTAL SMITHEY'S STORE SHOP BlowinchRoclomNarthiG@crolint Blowing Rock, North Carolina Sarasota, Florida Compliments of Compliments of AUNT EMMA'S LUNCHEONETTE RIDGEWAY MOTEL Located on 3 i k, North Caroli PacHonelowi Blowing Rock, Nor aroli Co Oa Pus Dyin Gergy Donny Tal Cooke SHEE SPIN WVWiwivilit Witwtw it teeta Spph Cduad White 5 Grade A Pasteurized and Homogenized Dairy Products In Glass Phone 194 NLL SIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Or Cartons Boone, North Carolina Compliments of VANCE RECAPPING Full Capping on all trucks and passenger cars. Boone, North Carolina H, P. HOLSHOUSER ES TATE--INSURANCE BB lue [Ridge Darkway CAUDILL'S The shop for Ladies and Men Boone, North Carolina PALMER'S PHOTO SHOP Schoa res, Portraits eras e's Best rth Carolina PANY lances PORTER'S BEAUTY SALON and THE BLOWING ROCK FLORAL Ae Wo EAY CO:, INC, Manufacturers of Sends Greetings to Everyone Featuring Expert Hair Styling and Beau- tiful Floral Designs for All Occasions Located on Main Street Biowing Rock, N. 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