Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

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ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, N.C. r ROWAN PUBLIC I B R A R Y Donated by Robert Greenland Hogiipn £ rbmtl 1352 ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, N.C. 3 . r - - -3 ■ ■ £ ’ ' A : Prih? nf AU 0 m -w ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, NC 3907785732 } j ' Ji . SS$ i ■- 3s- Sj - ; : ■ i | • j i A t : NC ROW.24 SAL The Echo. 3907785732 ■■■ Jhrfarp As the Old South paved the way for the new and better South, so we, the Seniors of 1952, have worked to pave the way for a new and better Boyden. As the Old South symbolizes the very highest of ideals and standards, so the old Southern characters portrayed in this book symbolize the high ideals and standards of Boyden. It is with great pride and pleas¬ ure that we, the Echo staff of 1952, present our most cherished mem¬ ories of Boyden, the Pride of All the South. $ $ % , Sr v v ’ ' v v ' Vv --.. 1 ' ®h? iEdw I I S ' W ■ JmM ; • n- % t ' V W ft 7 P mr ,■■•?■ - 1352 a,.- , - r ' V mj % A logbwt Uu$ Srlfonl a ' k ,. ' :V § rm ■•: ' ,- MV. r? :■ ' v £ %4u ' i: ' ; .:•’•• •’ f -K .1 :- 5fe g altslrorg, NnrtJj Carolina ?■ ' Ipf Jn fKfttuimttt WILLIAM GORDON BARNES Though he is gone, yet he does still remain. We still remember his tall lanky frame. We still can see his eyes of clearest blue. And who could forget his heart so true? We miss so much his quiet charm, And the way he used his pitching arm. His words were few, but ever good. We knew when he said he would, he would. Yes, he is gone, yet he is ever near. Within our hearts he ' s held forever dear. And we know, after seeing his each endeavor. He will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. — Mary Nash Wheeler. JIMMY BIBB Editor-in-Chief ELAINE SELLS Assistant Editor-in-Chief ROBERT GREEN Business Manager Annual 8 taff - - PAT MELCHOR Assistant Business Manager STEWART McCANLESS Art Editor DON FORREST Assistant Managing Editor MARY NASH WHEELER Literary Editor SHIRLEY MOOSE Assistant Art Editor DICK CROUCH Sports Editor JIM EAGLE Assistant Literary Editor THERON GRAHAM Managing Editor BILL OVERTON Assistant Sports Editor B • i V, V « 5. i ' ? r ,i ■ t ? 1 1 f Vi •r ■ $ i ' ' ?? V ' 2 V M f. j V « fcC5 .- C Xj; (Emil Ab a atuiirnt of Hogiirn Htgl| 3 plriigr mg loop, logaltg, anil rrapprt for ttjr prin- riplra anil tiirala for nrf|trl| alfr ataniio. pninrB MRS. MINNIE M. GASTON, Adviser BILL OVERTON President THERON GRAHAM Vice-President GEORGE HOLBROOK Treasurer JIMMY BIBB Parliamentarian CHARLES CAROLYN ELLIOTT Secretary CORNELIA ANN ADKINS A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital. BARBARA ANNE ALDRIDGE A kind heart is worth all the world. ELIZABETH ANN ATWELL As she thinketh in her heart so is she. CHARLES WADE BAGGETT Loyalty is the greatest good in the human heart. PEGGY ANNE BAILEY She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eyes. ELIZABETH ANN BARBER My heart is full of kindness. SEVAN KYLE BARRINGER, JR. I would rather be than to seem to be. CHARLES DEAL BARRINGER There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. MARGARET PARRISH BARROW If my heart were not light I would die. BILLY ROSS BASINGER ' No one can work me injury but myself. DONALD LEE BASINGER He was ever precise in promise¬ keeping. JAMES WESLEY BIBB He was one of those men who possesses nearly every gift. PEGGY ANN BLACKWELDER PATSY JO BONDS Gentle in manner, firm in • The force of her own merit makes reality. her way. DONALD RICHARD BRANTLEY Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. NINA WESSON BRITTON She is gentle and does gentle deeds. WILLIAM L. BROADWAY, JR. Good humor is the clear blue sky of his soul. FRANKLIN T. BROUGHTON I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none. SARAH CONSTANCE BURKE “Who would know her without her smiles? SHIRLEY JEANNETTE BUTLER A thoughtful girl is always original. MARION JUNIOR CAUBLE His thoughts and words were all his own. MURRAY DONALD CAUBLE A cheerful man is a king. LOIS PAULINE CAUBLE Kindness is a fountain of gladness. ROBERT MAXWELL CHAMBERS Try my courage by combat if thou darest! JAMES BUTLER CHAPMAN I believe because it is impossible. DOUGLAS COOPER CHEYNE, JR. Life is what you make it. DONALD COLUMBIS CLARK ' Tis only noble to be good. WILLIAM SHERRILL CLINE A loyal heart lives long. LILLIAN NOVELLA CLINE She was ever fair and never proud. PHARES LOCHIEL COLEMAN All that ' s best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyes. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH COPLEY If e ' er she knew an evil thought, she spoke no evil word. HELEN JEAN CORNELISON Slender were her features, and kind her smile. DONALD FREDRIC CORNWELL I had to laugh. VIRGINIA LOUISE CRANFIELD What good I see, I humbly seek to do. HAROLD RICHARD CROUCH, JR. Good nature and good sense must ever join. DONALD VANCE DAVIS You know I say just what I think, and nothing more or less. RONALD RANSOM DAVIS I am master of my own soul. JAMES DONALD EAGLE Music is the gift of the gods, and I have been well blessed. ANNE LOUELLA EARNHARDT A noble aim, faithfully kept, is a noble deed. ROBERT WESLEY ELIUM The good I stand on is my truth and honesty. CHARLES CAROLYN ELLIOTT Around her shone the nameless charms unmasked by her alone. BILLIE JEAN EVERHART Here is a lady, sweet and wise. HERBERT FRANKLIN FILE Kindness is wisdom. CAROLYN ANNE FINK Of soul sincere and in action faithful. CHARLES DONALD FORREST Few things are impossible to diligence and study. RICHARD PAUL FRICK ' Tis better to be alone than to be in bad company. DONALD FREDRICK FRYAR And I ' ll endeavor deeds to match my words. MARY ELIZABETH FULTON Speech is silver, but silence is golden. HARRY LEE GARWOOD If I cannot find a way, I will make one. THERON EUGENE GRAHAM Nature herself was proud of his design. EVELYN LEE GRAY The hand that made thee fair hath made thee good. ROBERT LORENZA GREEN A strong mind prompted by noble service. GRADY COLE GRUBB In silence also there ' s a worth that brings no risk. HAROLD DEAN HAGLER Firm of mind, massive of heart, he has always acted well his part. ELIZABETH ANN HALL Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to Human power. PATRICIA LYNN HAMILTON Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. ROBERT WAYNE HARRELSON An honest man ' s the noblest work of God. NANCY CARROLL HARRILL She hath a knowledge of both books and humankind. JAPARD LEE HARRINGTON, JR. Men of few words are the best men. HERBERT BRADFORD HAWKINS As a wit, if not first, in the very first line NANCY CAROLYN HESS She is a marvelous good neighbor. JOHN WILLIAM HILL Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit. RONALD FRITZ HILLARD Formed on the good old plan, a good and brave and honest man. BENNIE LEE HINCEMON SAMUEL LEE HOFFMAN GEORGE MONELL HOLBROOK, JR. Zealous, yet modest, patient of Happiness is cheaper than worry, Here is a dear, a true, industrious toil, serene amidst alarms. so why pay the higher price? friend. CHARLIE HAMILTON HONEYCUTT All the world loves a lover. DELORES RUTH HOWARD Ever charming, ever new. HERMAN CECIL HUFFMAN There ' s little of the melancholy element in him. MARCY WARE JONES Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. WALTER ROBERT KEPLEY, JR. Impulsive, earnest, quick to act. CHARLES THOMAS KLUTTZ, JR. My nature is subdued to what works in it. LEONARD KESTLER KRUEA He bears an honorable mind. BARBARA VALLEY LENTZ I like your silence; it the more shows off your wonder. HARRIET VIRGINIA LEONARD Here ' s to a girl with a heart and a smile, that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. NANCY CAROLYN LEONARD Her hair was her crown of glory. RUBY HALL LEONARD Love, goodness, sweetness, in her person shine. DOROTHY MAE LOVETTE She is so free, so apt, so blessed of disposition. NANCY LOWDER Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. ANNIE JOYCE MABRY The world ' s no better if we worry,- life ' s no longer if we hurry. PATRICIA ANN MALONE Her ways are true, her friendship lasting. REBECCA LOU MARLEY Loving her was a liberal education. BARBARA NELL MARTIN MARY STEWART McCANLESS A daughter of the gods, most di- The choicest things of life come in vinely tall and most divinely fair. small packages. ARTHUR DIXON McCUTCHAN He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. FRANK HENRY McRAE, JR. To play the game for all that ' s in it, to play the game and play to win it. PATRICIA ANN MELCHOR Almost to all things she could turn her hand. BILLY RAY MOORE That man will go far,- he believes everything he says. HARRY JAMES MORTON ' Pleasure and action make his days seem short. HAROLD MOWERY, JR. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. DONALD GLENN OUSLEY Everything comes to him who waits —why hurry? NORMA JOANN OVERCASH Thou hast the patience and the faith of saints. WILLIAM SWEPSTON O.VERTON, III None but himself can be a parallel. MARINELLE MAYREE OWENS She is but full of bounty, virtue, worth and qualities. JAMES LANG PATTERSON When he will, he will, and you may depend on it. JOHN KNOX PATTERSON, JR. The way to have a friend is to be one. DONALD LEE PEACOCK Thou quiet lad, there are but few who know the treasure hid in thee. PAUL LARRY PENINGER The rule of my life is to make busi¬ ness a pleasure and pleasure my business. MARY ANNE PETREA And she is of a jolly nature. DELORES RAY PLYLER Merit is worthier than fame. LUKE WAYNE POLYAK A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. GRACE ELAINE PORTER For she is thrifty and thoughtful of others. BETTY MAE RABON She is young and of a noble modest nature. HARRY LEE RAINEY An athlete true with virtues high. ANN NEELY RAMSEY A virtuous gentlewoman, mild and sweet. CHRISTOPHER HENRY RENDLEMAN He is a presence to be felt and known. JOE LEE RINK Let me fail in trying to do some¬ thing, rather than to sit and do nothing. JOHN ALEXANDER RITCHIE Every man has his fault, and hon¬ esty is his. WILLIAM KENNETH RUDOLPH Life may be dull but never he. THOMAS CARSON RUFTY ' A man of few words, but those words count. PEGGY ANN RUSSELL To know her was to love her. NAOMI BERTHA SCRUGGS Patient of toil, serene amid alarms. ELAINE GRAY SELLS ' Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. JEAN CLAUDETTE SHAW Her world was ever joyous. MARY ANNE SHOE Her mirth the world requires, and she bathes it in smiles of glee. HUBBARD EUGENE SHORES, JR. JAMES ROBERT SIEBERT, JR. JOSEPH IVAN SIMS A self-made man of the very best Let them call it mischief; when it is His word was ever ready and brand. past and prospered ' twill be virtue. forthcoming. RICHARD HILL SMITH, JR. Never did he on our dear field tarry. MONNA LEE 5PARGO ANNIE REBECCA STEELE If work will do it, she ' ll An ever present friend in time of win. need. BETTY SUE STILLER Our youth we can have but today. JUDSON THEODORE STROUPE, JR. Splendid traits make a popular fellow. WILLIAM HUGH THOMPSON High erected thought seated in the heart of courtesy. BETTY JEAN TUTTEROW I hear, yet I say not much, and think all the more. GARY ARCHER VERELL There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. JULIUS DANIEL WAGGONER pin my fate to no man ' s sleeve. Have I no eyes of my own? ROBERT NICHOLAS WAGGONER MARTHA LOU WALLER MILDRED JANE WALTON For bold in heart and act and And her eyes smiled with her Act well your part, there all the word was he. honor ,ies ‘ WILLIAM FRANCIS WEANT A mighty spirit fills that little frame. JAMES DERMOT WEAVER Zealous, yet modest. SIDNEY WILLIAM WEBB ' Tis the silent who live longest and learn most. HERBERT STEPHENSON WENTZ Knowledge is power. CATHERINE DIANNE WEST A big heart, always wishing to do right and to be friends with every¬ body. MARY NASH WHEELER Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. FREDDIE JEAN WHITE ' I opened the doors of my heart, and behold, there was music within. HUGH ZENAS WHITE, JR. ' He has a natural wise sincerity, a simple truthfulness. WILLIAM ROBERT WHITLER All I ask is the heaven above, and the road below me. LARRY ARNOLD WILES Of soul sincere, in action faithful, and in honor clear. MARY JO WORKMAN GLENN HARRY YOUNG, JR. Merry as the day is Life is just a span,- I ' ll enjoy every long. inch of it. $p0t-AU-2lmini! ggy SuhbfII iftmmy IBtbb Jftrirttbltast Ijtbfag Harber 3lob n Jlattennut r - 1 n ? l. bL JUj i vf „•• iPi K m £ r ' W « y 8 P2E b! £ $? 0 t IGnnktttg £ tjirln} iloosp mm iffloat iCtkply to g urrppii tlaittF £plla Hobprt (Srppn Mast (Original Strtlrr lloljn RitrljU Most £ ttt uma Houdla tiaruharM loti Jfarnat tyvat lattr ra fHary Ami Harolb liaglrr (SutPHt TEJ arltF Monrgrutt ■ppggy ®arrow Mast iHustral 3lim lEaglp IFrpiiiiip Span Hljttp Harry Jimittgrr tpuiart i®r(EanlrBH $ Mast § tturer? lEtirlgn drag IBagnr Har Artiuttifs MISS MILLER Adviser BILLY WEANT President glutont HANK RENDLEMAN First Vice-President PAT BERNHARDT Second Vice-President BILL OVERTON Parliamentarian JO ANNE BEASLEY Secretary SPEC HAWKINS Treasurer MARY STEWART McCANLESS Art CHARLES CAROLYN ELLIOTT Assembly PEGGY RUSSELL Cheerleaders PAT BERNHARDT Citizenship JANET PLYLER Devotions HANK RENDLEMAN Election and Finance Asfiflriattnn Mary Wheeler House and Grounds Nancy Lowder Library Jimmy Bibb Lost and Found Phares Coleman Publicity Pat Melchor Recreation Joe Rink Traffic Jean Cornelison Social Spec Hawkins School Store. Herb Wentz Social Homer Fesperman Stage Mary Miller Traffic Robert Green Jimmy Bibb Elaine Sells Shirley Moose Mary Nash Wheeler Don Forrest Stewart McCanless Theron Graham HONOR SOCIETY «s Don Forrest Pat Melchor Joe Rink Peggy Russell Billy Weant Mary Nash Wheeler o JUNIOR ROTARIANS Seated (left to right): Billy Weant Bill Overton Standing: John Knox Patterson Wayne Harrelson Jimmy Patterson Hank Rendleman Charlie Honeycutt Pat Melchor D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN Harriet Leonard ECHO TYPIST k HANK RENDLEMAN Lawyer WAYNE HARRELSON Historian BILL OVERTON Statistician Left to Right: GEORGE HOLBROOK Prophet SENIOR COUNCIL Left to right: George Holbrook Mrs. Gaston Bob Waggoner Bill Overton Joe Rink Charles Carolyn Elliott Theron Graham Mary Stewart McCanless John Knox Patterson MARSHALS Left to right: Peggy Russell, Co-Chief; Theron Graham, Pat Melchor, Bill Overton, Charles Carolyn Elliott, Shirley Moose, Robert Green, Cornelia Adkins, Jean Cornelison, Joe Rink, Mary Anne Shoe, Billy Weant, Co-Chief. SOCIOLOGY COUNCIL Left to right: Arthur Dixon McCutchan, Peggy Russell, Mrs. Minnie M. Gaston, Libby Barber, Larry Wiles. H I - Y Left to Right: Bob Waggoner, Jimmy Peeler, Buddy Monroe, Tommy Austin, Gary Cooper, Tommy Graham, Harold Mowery, Robert Kepley, Bob Rabon, Frank McRae, Jim Siebert, Jimmy Patterson, Jim Eagle, Bob Shuping, Homer Fesperman, Robert Cooper, Dick Smith, Don Davis, Billy Aaron, Frank Foil, Joe Rink, Bill Basinger, John Patterson, Gary VeRell, Herb File, Don Cornwell, Pete Waggoner, Tommy Kirk, Jimmy Weaver, Don Basinger, Sonny Phillips, Hugh White, Billy Weant, Bobby Graham, Wayne Polyak, Ronald Davis, Charlie Honeycutt, Dick Crouch, Jimmy Bibb. KEY CLUB First Row: Left to Right: John Patterson, Don Forrest, Eddie Safrit, Billy Weant, Charles Sturkey, Theron Graham, Jim Foil . . Sec¬ ond Row: Jimmy West, Jimmy Bibb, Dick Earnhardt, Connie Gardner, Spec Hawkins, Ed Smith, Dick Crouch, Arthur Dixon McCutch- an . . . Third Row: Frank McRae, Charles Floyd, Harold Mowery, Herb Wentz, Charlie Honeycutt, George Holbrook, Don Campbell, Jimmy Patterson, Dick Smith, Bill Epting, Charlie Stevens, Coach Derwood Huneycutt. i i m M H •In ll 1 f wUi Ilf SENIOR Y-TEENS First Row: Left to Right: M. N. Wheeler, S. McCanless, F. J. White, M. A. Petrea, P. Melchor, P, Barrow, C. C. Elliott, J. Walton, M. A. Shoe, B. Tutterow, P. Russell, S. Moose, C. Adkins, H. Leonard, B. Hincemon . . . Second Row: P. Coleman, E. Gray. D. Plyler, L. Barber, C. Shaw, P. Malone, D. West, G. Porter, B. Marley, B. Hall, P. Hamilton, N. Harrill, M. Jones, E. Sells, J. Mabry, J. Cornelison, J. Workman. JUNIOR Y-TEENS First Row: Left to Right: Miss Fisher, T. Ballard, G. Siebert, M. C. Miller, M. Dunn . . . Second Row: J. Bradshaw, J. Cauble, B. Burns, J. Thomas, B. Robinson, B. Swaim, F. Barringer, C. Ward . . . Third Row: P. Murdock, B. Yates, M. L. Harrington, R. Kepley, A. Isenhour, P. Roger, D. Earnhardt, C. Teeter . . . Fourth Row: C. Strong, P. Adams, G. Weber, A. Lawson, S. Miller, M. V. Newsom, N. Kincaid, L. Porter, M. Perkins . . . Fifth Row: J. A. Safrit, M. Jones, L. Miller, S. Fryar, C. Burke, L. Rodgers, P. Bernhardt, E. Justice . . . Sixth Row: B. Coburn, M. Hayes, B. Dodd, J. Riley, B. Dill, M. A. Artz, J. Wagner, D. Goodman. % ■r CL sjHh wSm W tLM p ' ip Jr Hi H BBL Skew m [fife i , ■ T W i SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS First Row: Left to Right: K. Workman, S. Bailey, N. Eagle, D. Leonard Second Row: A. Cornelison, J. Stanback, C Lof- Iin, C. Loflin, S. Earnhardt, A. Atwell, P. Lee, J. A. Beasley, M. Carlton, N. Austin, G. White, N Lindsay Third Row: N. Cope, P. J. Cress, A. Hartman, J. Gamble, J. Parrish, B. Nicholas, R. Moulton, J. Parker, S. Deal, V. Atwell, B. Peacock, N. Brown, J. Love, V. Bibb, Miss Bivens . . Fourth Row: A. Haynes, J. Davis, P. Swaringen, W. Robertson, M Lentz, M. Smiley, N Clem¬ ent, B. Leonard, N. Coggin, P. Smith, P. Hoffman, A. Leonard, P. Shaw, H Heck, L. Shuford, M. L Earnhardt, B. Heglar Fifth Row: L. Hanford, S. Shuping, P. Yancey, B. Cook. FRESHMAN Y-TEENS First Row: Left to Right: M. Miller, A Fox, B Blalock, B. Swaim, B. L. Kenerly, V. Melchor, B. S. Cook, S. Swartz, B. Henry, B. Swicegood, B. A. Hothcock, B. Pinkston, A. Cathey, D. Deitz.M. Welch . . . Second Row: O. Tichenor, P. Ennis, M. Owens, A. Cohen, B. Snyder, C. Brown, P. Corriher, P. Hinceman, G. Gobble, J. Beaver, C. Hoffman, P, Waggoner, E. L. Hodge, S. Shaw, M. Steele, N. Sides, S. Hartman, M. Poplin, B. Ennis . . .Third Row: B. Uzzel, J. Freeman, P. Lewis, M. Hall, S. Kesler, M. Krider, P. Peacock, A. Riley, H. Edwards, C. Burns, J. Lowery, L. Earle, A. Campbell, J. Leazer, F. Gregory, S. Burke, M. Plyler, N. Deal, N. Hayes, A. Kenerly, J. Wagner . . . Fourth Row: S. Barringer, S. Williams, B. Lyerly, M. Deadmon, P. Owen, S. Bowers, S. Richardson, M. Kirkland, C. Kennerly, P. Rodgers, R. Dill, N. Ritchie, S. Rex, P. Morris, A. Folger, P. Frazier, E. Mor¬ ris, J. Mickey. . O V CLUB SH.nd-.n9-. °fZ e V ' % L B R A H Shlrinv °°l e Holbrook, H° ncy L Ri i ey , Betty sxSsrti - Wo b ' e- BIBLE CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Norma Overcash, Janet Plyler, Monna Spargo, Wayne Miller . . . Second Row: Melba Perkins, Carolyn Burns, Nancy Lowder, Anne Riley, Nancy Hayes, Mary Newsom, Glenda Gobble, Mary Blount, Jane Lewis, Shirley Cop¬ ley, Nancy Murphy, Tom Powell, Buddy Gamble . . . Third Row: Peggy Allen, Peggy Lewis, Virginia Atwell, Susie Earnhardt, Marguerite Hayes, Delores Plyler, Hope Edwards, Carol Jean Kennedy, Patsy Rodgers, Nancy Coggin, Peggy Sue Yancey, Billie Jean Everhart, Marinelle Owens, Elaine Sells, Mary Jane Smiley, Billie Everheart, Lillian Cline . . . Fourth Row: Sandra Rich¬ ardson, Becky Atwell, Billie Lyerly, Martha Kirkland, Bob Shuping, Ervin Allen, Bobbie Leonard. ART CLUB Left to Right: Virginia Kluttz, Douglas Graham, Stewart McCanless, Mrs. lecka, Jo Wo. krr.an, Leora d K.ea, Don Corn- well, Max Bost, Frances Barringer, Carolyn Cooper. F . H . A . First Row: Left to Right: Miss Hall, Fat Bernhardt, Jo Ann Beasley, Dian Goodman, Mary Virginia Newsom, Miss Lefler . . . Second Row: Dinah Deitz, Jane Bradshaw, Betsy Henry, Betty Pinkston, Jean Stanback, Anita Cathey . . . Third Row: Paula Adams, Delores Plyler, Mary Louise Poplin, Sylvia Miller, Mary Blount, Janet Plyler, Ann Isenhour, Betty Blalock . . . Fourth Row: Elaine Morris, Pat Hinceman, Mary Kay Hall, Sue Hartman, Marlene Plyler, Sylvia Williams, Shirley Rex, Pam Morris, Patsy Frazier, Jean Love . . . Fifth Row: Nancy Brown, Louise Miller, Nancy Sides, Emily Lou Hodge, Sandra Shaw, Nancy Clement, Bennie Hincemon, Becky Atwell, Glenda Gobble . . . Sixth Row: Betty Snyder, Virginia Bibb, Patsy Rodgers, Roberta Dill, Carol Jean Kennerly, Helen Heck, Liddy Hanford, Virginia Atwell, Regene Moulton . . . Seventh Row: Ann Kenerly, Nancy Ritchie, Ruth Kepley, Jackie Mickey. G . A . A . Center: Miss Curlee . . . First Row: Left to Right: Frances Barringer, Peggy Ennis, Betty Ennis, Sue Earn¬ hardt, Sylvia Williams, Lind Earle, Betty Anne Pinkston, Patsy Frazier, Barbara Swaim, Barbara Robinson . . . Second Row: Nancy Sides, Annette Campbell, Alice Kesler, Peggy Lewis, Anne At A el I, Nancy Eagle, Lenora Porter, Mary Poplin, Alice Fox, Jean Wagner, Frances Gregory, Jo Anne Davis, Bobbie Sue Ennis . . . Third Row: Shirley Rex, Rebecca Atwell, Virginia Atwell, Gladys Van Poole, Pat Davis, Carol Ward, Ellen Justice, Jo Anne Safrit, Melba Perkins, Phyllis Murdock, Doris Rhyne, Shirley Barnes, Blanche Cole, Ruth Kepley, Trudy Burkett, Barbara Dodd, Mary Orrell, Nancy Ritchie, Jackie Mickey. G . A . A . OFFICERS le t to Right: Jo Anne Safrit Ellen Justice Carol Ward Gladys Van Poole Nancy Eagle Barbara Swaim Miss Curlee M3. DONALD LANGELLIER Orchestra Director THE BOY w BAND PERSONNEL: Flutes: Jo Anne Safrit, Jane Freeman; Oboe: Virginia Bibb; Bassoo... Carolyn Ketner, Jackie Mickey; Clarinets: Mary Anne Petrea, Bobbie Graham, Frances Bracey, Pat Smith, Bill Flem¬ ing, Telka Mowery, Mary Kay Hall, Louella Earnhardt, Buren Aldridge, Jean Love, Betty Jo Blalock, Susie Earnhardt, Trudy Burkett, Virginia Atwell, Mary Virginia Newsom, Martha Copley, Bevis Safrit, Sue Hart¬ man, Wayne Nelms, Nancy Jean Lindsay, Nancy Cope, Marlene Plyler ; Bass Clarinet: Mary Lou Earn¬ hardt, Nancy Brown; Saxophones: Shirley Copley, Shirley Deal, Nancy Ritchie, Adelaide Hartman, Margie Miller. DEN BAND MR. RICHARD E. SOUTHWICK Band Director M Horns: Laura Rodgers, Jane Dickey Choate, Bill Preble, Libby Barber, Hazel Almond, Corners: Jim Eagle, Tommy Moose, Bob Linder, Jim Elium, Wayne Miller, Frank Overton, Freddie Weaver, Bob Freese, Frances Honeycutt; Baritone: Hank Rendleman, Jimmy Weaver; Trombones: Dianne West, Jimmy Merritt, Bill Overton, Phares Coleman, Bob Shuping, Sarah Earnhardt; Bass: Pete Griggs, James Jarrell, Dan War- lick, Hal Link; Percussion: Jimmy Bibb, Joe Rink, Jimmie Ellenburg, Mary Lou Harrington, Charles Cleary, Freddie Jean White, Reid Walters. HALF-TIME BAND SHOW SALISBURY JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Tommy Moose, Jane Dickey Choate, Laura Rogers, Jim Bibb . . . Second Row: Bill Preble, Freddie Weaver, Pat Hinceman, Harriet Leonard, Shirley Copley, Jo Anne Safrit, Carolyn Ketner, Freddie Jean White, Mary Ann Petrea, Nancy Brown, Virginia Bibb . . . Third Row: Buren Aldridge, Bob Graham, Hal Link, Jane Freeman, Pete Griggs, Frances Bracey, Bob Shuping, Dianne West, Libby Barber, Mary Catherine Miller, Pat Hoffman, Mary Lou Earnhardt. COMMERCIAL CLUB Left to Right: Elizabeth Fulton Ruby Leonard Carolyn Fink Betty Rabon Mr. Eskridge Miss Fisher Louella Earnhardt Nina Britton Joyce Mabry Peggy Bailey CVV _eoc ?or ' ef we rW ° t C tsAotV l ° Pe ' ° S, u vCeP W ' e b° o eP i  fceW ORCHESTRA Front Row: Left to Right: Pat Hoffman, Delores Plyler, Gail White, Mary Agnes Blount, Marilyn Al¬ bright, Carol Cope, Billie Hartman . . . Second Row: Freddie Jean White, Pat Smith, Frances Bracy, Bob Graham, Mr. Langellier, Jane Dickey Choate, Bill Preble, Hal Link, Bobby Freeze, Jim Elium. BAND LETTER CLUB Left to Right: Mary Anne Petrea, Jim Eagle, Libby Dickey Choate, Jimmy Bibb, Carolyn Ketner. Barber, Bobby Graham, Laura Rodgers, Jane GIRLS ' CHORUS First Row: Left to Right: Glenda Gobble, Pat Hinceman, Corinna Brown, Dinah Deitz, Nancy Deal, Miss Roberts, Loretta Jones, Mary Agnes Blount, Margie Lentz, Elaine Daniel, Frances Julian, Maxie Steele . . . Second Row: Joyce Leazer, Priscilla Bradshaw, Doris Rhyne, Shirley Bailey, Billie Everhart, Peggy Al¬ len, Becky Atwell, Billie Lyerly, Carol Jean Kennedy, Shirley Rex, Hope Edwards, Frances Gregory, Bar¬ bara Uzzell, Jean Wagner, Annette Campbell, Rose Goodman. MIXED CHORUS First Row: Left to Right: Miss Roberts, Mary Louise Kincaid, Dianne Earnhardt, Mary Ann Artz, Bobbie Leonard, Peggy Sue Yancey, Mary Jane Smiley, Nancy Coggin, Martha Thornton . . . Second Row: Dianne West, Margie Loflin, Carole Jean Stoessel, Pauline Gilman, Betty Coburn, Marguerite Hayes, Nancy Low- der, Libby Barber, Betty Lyerly, Ruth Kepley, Trudy Burkett . . . Third Row: Don Peacock, Johnny Dead- mon, Archie Miller, Jack Shuping, Don Campbell, Jerry Safrit, Tommy Moose, Billy Aaron, Bob Shuping, John Rainey. D. O. CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Sidney Webb, Theron Graham, Billy McSwaim, Ruby Leonard, Betty Trexler, Delores Howard, Norma Overcash, Larry Wiles . . . Second Row: Don Clark, Sam Bradshaw, Tommy Cog- gin, Julius Fogner, Dick Crouch, J. B. Chapman, Robert Mills, Dor Basinger, Mr. Morgan . . . Third Row: John Ritchie, Harley Smith, Donald Cauble, Harry Morton, Billy Moore, Edwin Coughenour, Bill Gullett, Jimmy Peeler, Junior Harrington, Buddy Cheyne. } PW D. O. OFFICERS Seated: Left to Right: Jimmy Peeler Betty Trexler Harry Morton Standing: Left to Right: Mr. Morgan Dick Crouch mmm mmm D. E. CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Jeannette Morris, Nancy Leonard, Ann Hart, Pat Bonds, Lorraine Hilliard, Dot- tie Eidson, Faye Hartman, Dot Allen, Delores Ervin . . . Second Row: Shirley Butler, Dot Lovette, Mary Freda Barger, Elizabeth Atwell, Polly Cauble, Bobbie Lentz, Barbara Aldridge, Barbara Martin, Virginia Cranfield, Nellie Foil, Mrs. Morris . . . Third Row: Bill Broadway, Harry Garwood, Don Peacock, Paul Trex- ler, Richard Frick, Gene Shores, Tommy Rufty, Bill Cline, Grady Grubb, Herb File, Bill Blackwell. D. E. OFFICERS Seated: Left to Right: Bill Broadway Gene Shores Lorraine Hilliard Standing: Left to Right: Harry Garwood Mary Freda Barger Mrs. Morris Miss. Ida Gardner. Adv is er . C ' : .liters... Betty Hall and Elaine Sells Managing Editor.Jimmy Bibb News Editor.Liddy Hanford Assistant.Jo Ann Beasley Feature Editor.Becky Marley Assistant.Peggy Swarir.gen Editorial Editor.Tyson Underwood Assistant.Hel n Heck Sports Editor.Wayne Harrelson Assistant.Paul Smith Girls ' Sports Editor. ..Wyndharn Roberison Social Editor.Jo Workman Alumni Editor.Sylvia Miller Exchange Co-Editors.Meetta Carlton, Jean Parrish Art Editor.Lynn Shuford Photographer.John Knox Patterson Assistant.Judy Parker News Bureau. .Phares Coleman, Chairman, Jantee‘DavYS,-’Sylvia Miller BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager.Joyce Mabry Circulation Manager.Harriei Leonard Assistants. .Dian Goodman, i Wyndhdm Robertson Advertising Manager. .. B6tty Dan Nicholas Assistant.Pat Bernhardt «... GIRLS ' STATE Left to Right: Shirley Copley, Mary Nash Wheeler, Nancy Lowder, BOYS ' STATE Left to Right: Billy Weant, Jimmy Patterson, Jimmy Bibb, Don Forrest, Donald Fryar. FRENCH CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Mary Dunn, Frances Barringer, Jane Wal¬ ton, Mary Nash Wheel¬ er, Shirley Moose, Mar- cy Jones, Nancy Harrill, Laura Rodgers, Carolyn Burke, Naomi Scruggs, Marguerite Hayes . . . Second Row: Jeff Thompson, Miss Mars- ton, Jane Lewis, Gretch-  nnL iflaifiB iWr k if r ipk M 1a i i J), I) s iff JUK a JUL v i J 1 en Weber, Jimmy Weaver, Carolyn Ketner, Bill Overton, Carolyn Strong, Evelyn Gray, Wayne Miller, Pat Hamilton, Johnny Parker, Betty Hall, Jimmy Livengood, Mary Lou Harrington, Robert Green, Charles Floyd, Robert Cooper. LATIN CLUB First Row: Left to Right: Jane Freeman, Janice Davis, Meetta Carlton, Tommy Carlton . . . Second Row: Sandra Burke, Betty Swaim, Betty Anne Pinkston, Benny Lou Kenerly, Marlene Plyler, Juliana Gray, Mary Anita Cathey, Mimi Krider, Olivia Tichenor, Caro! Hoffman, Sandra Richardson . . . Third Row: Barbara Cook, Peggy Swaringen, Liddy Hanford, Peggy Jo Cress, Lynn Shuford, Jean Parrish, Sarah Shaping, Peg¬ gy Sue Yancey, Lind Earle, Sarah Barringer, Sylvia Williams, Alice Fox, Roberta Dill . . . Standing: Betty Dan Nicholas, Jerry Sechrest, Wyndham Robertson, Jimmy Gamble, Pauline Gilman, Tyson Underwood, Carole Jean Stoessel, Jim Ketner, Linda Crook, Robert Lee, Coleen Loflin, Charles Sowers, Patsy Lee, Mary Ann Kirk, Jerry Shaver, Dottie Chandgie, Peggy Allen, Margie Lentz, Billie Everhardt, Mary Jane Smiley, Peggy Peacock, Bob McCartney, Pamela Morris, Carolyn Burns, Frank Overton, Betty Snyder, Martha Kirkland, Bobbie Sue Ennis, Betsy Mattox, Nancy Hayes. MISS CATHERINE WHITENER Adviser FRANK FOIL President RAY FLEMING Vice-President GAIL SIEBERT Secretary DICK EARNHARDT Treasurer Billy Aaron Paula Adams Thelma Agner Dot Allen Ervin Allen Mary Ann Artz Tommy Austin Thelma Ballard Johnny Bankett Mary Freda Barger Frances Barringer Junior Bassinger Pat Bernhardt Bill Blackwell Max Bost Jane Bradshaw Sam Bradshaw Carolyn Burke Trudy Burkett Barbara Burns Don Campbell Jean Cauble Jane Dickey Choate Mary Clark Betty Coburn Tommy Coggin Jimmy Cole Carolyn Cooper Gary Cooper Robert Cooper Carol Ann Cope Frank Cothran Pat Davis Johnny Deadmon Barbara Dill Barbara Dodd Mary Dunn Don Eagle Joe Eagle Dianne Earnhardt Dottie Eidson Jimmy Elium Betty Ennis Bill Epting Dolores Ervin Homer Fesperman Julius Fogner Bill Fleming Charles Floyd Jim Foil Nellie Foil Jim Forrest Tommy Frick Sue Fryar Joe Gamewell Connie Gardner Bobby Gobble Jerry Gobble Nancy Gobble Dian Goodman Bobby Graham Tommy Graham Pete Griggs Bill Gullett Mary Lou Harrington Ann Hart Billie Hartman Faye Hartman E. L. Harviel Spec Hawkins Marguerite Hayes Bill Heck Mari Hege Houston Hegler Lorraine Hillard David Hoffman Paul Hoffner Joel Hubbard Eddie Hunt Ann Isenhour Mary Jones Ellen Justice Ruth Kepley Carolyn Ketner Nancy Kincaid Tommy Kirk Anne Lawson Jane Lewis William Limerick Bob Linder Hal Link Onetia Linker Donald Little Jim Livengood Margie Loflin Betty Lyerly Jo Anne Lynn Peggy McCulloh Billy McSwain Tommy Meredith Louise Miller Mary Catherine Miller Sylvia Miller Wayne Miller Roberta Mills Robert Mills Charles Monroe Tommy Moose Raymond Morgan Stedman Morris Phyllis Murdock Nancy Murphy Mary Virginia Newsom Ken Owen Barbara Page Johnny Parker Jerry Peeler Jimmie Peeler Jimmy Peeler Melba Perkins Sonny Phillips Janet Plyler Bill Porter Lenora Portei Norma Porter Charles Proctor Bob Rabon Julie Riley Kenneth Ritchie Barbara Robinson Laura Rodgers Patsy Rogers Bob Shuping Dan Smiley Eddie Lee Smith Harley Smith K. Smith Terry Smith Charles Stevens Nancy Stoner Neville Story Carolyn Strong Charles Sturkey Barbara Swaim Eddie Swartz Carol Teeter Joan Thomas Scott Thomas Alan Thomasson Jeff Thompson Jimmy Torrence Betty Trexler Paul Trexler Floyd Tucker Gladys Van Poole Julia Wagner Charles Walker Evelyn Waller Bryant Walser Charlie Walters Reid Walters Johnny Walton Carol Ward Denton Ward Gretchen Weber George Wellman Jimmy West Jimmy Don Williams Janet Williams Betty Wilson Lois Wilson Betty Womble Gypsie Wrenn Betty Yates ALBERTA Maid CREOLA Maid BURL Janitor Suiylrnutum; JOHNNY GOODMAN President JOHNNY ROBINSON Vice-President NANCY BROWN Secretary LINDA CROOK Treasurer MISS MABEL JOHNSON Adviser I Marilyn Albright Buren Aldredge Jim Allen Jackie Almond Ann Atwell Virginia Atwell Nancy Austin Shirley Bailey Keith Bame Shirley Barnes Ronnie Beacham Jo Ann Beasley Joan Bennett Virginia Bibb Dick Boyd Ted Boykin Frances Bracey Priscilla Bradshaw Johnny Bradshaw Jack Brady Bill Cain Roy Campbell Meetta Carlton Nancy Carson Joe Carson Charles Cleary Nancy Clement Nancy Coggin Annie Cole Blanche Cole Barbara Cook Jerry Cooper Martha Copley Nancy Cope Anne Cornelison Gene Cothran Peggy Jo Cress Johnny Cross Johnny Crouch Francis Daniel Jo Ann Davis Janice Davis Shirley Deal Barbara Ann Deaton Glenn Deberry Nancy Eagle Susie Earnhardt Mary Lou Earnhardt Sarah Earnhardt Jack Earnhardt Chester Edwards Lester Edwards Jim Ellenburg Louella Elmore Carolyn Emerson Howard Evans Charles Feezor Dick Fisher Bob Freese Jane Gamble William Gamble Jimmy Gamble Tommy Gamble Pauline Gilman Ruby Goldman Douglas Graham Eddie Hall Jean Hall Liddy Hanford Adelaide Hartman Jimmy Harwood Ann Haynes Helen Heck Betty Hegler Jerry Hendrickson James Hess Bobby Hillard Pat Hoffman Mary Holsclaw Carolyn Honeycutt Jim Ketner Bobby Kimball Mary Louise Kincaid David Kivett Frances Koontz Mack Lampert Fred Land Patsy Lee Margie Lentz Eddie Lentz Anne Leonard Barbara Leonard Dorothy Leonard Dwayne Lesley Edward Lind James Linder Nancy Lindsay Colleen Loflin Cora Sue Loflin Faye Lott Jean Love John Lowery Henry Mangum Tommy Mattox Robert McCanless Bob McCartney Bill Miller Pat Moore Jerry Morris Regene Moulton Telka Mowery Wayne Nelms Betty Dan Nicholas Mary Elizabeth Orrell Frank Overton Nancy Owen Jerry Parker Judy Parker Jean Parrish Barbara Peacock Cecil Peeler Don Pickier Jim Pitman Bill Preble Doris Rhyne Hunter Richardson Wyndham Robertson Eugene Rouse Norman Rutty Carl Safrit Jerry Safrit Jerry Sechrest Sarah Sharpe Bob Shaver Peggy Shaw Richard Shives Lvnn Shuford Jack Shuping Sarah Shuping Ernest Sides Robert Sims Mary Jane Smiley Pat Smith Paul Smith Jean Stanback Carole Jean Stoessel Donald Stout Bill Stroupe Ben Sumner Thomas Surratt Peggy Swaringen Jerry Thompson Martha Thornton Carolyn Torrence Everett Tucker Tyson Underwood Neal Wade Frances Walker Harold Walker Betsy Walton Dan Warlick Harry Weddington Jim Wells Eddie Whitaker Gail White Glenn White Paul Whitlock Gene Whitman Anne Williams Shirley Williams Kay Workman Peggy Sue Yancey JOHN KNOX PATTERSON The members of the staff wish to express their very deep appreciation to John Knox Patterson, who made all the photographs in this book with the excep¬ tion of the individual senior and underclassmen and the faculty pictures. Without his help this annual would have been an impossibility. Stoaljmftt MISS SARA MOTT Adviser TOMMY CARLTON President LARRY PEELER Vice-President SANDRA SHAW Secretary SANDRA BURKE Treasurer Phyllis Agner Jerry Allen Peggy Allen Hazel Allmon Robert Athey Rebecca Atwell Donny Barns Meredith Barringer Sarah Barringer Jerris Batson Jackie Beacham Joyce Beaver Arnold Beck Bobby Beck Betty Jo Blalock Mary Agnes Blount Charles Bond Sonja Bowers Everette Brady Jean Bryant Ransom Braswell Joe Broadway Corinna Brown Carolyn Burns A Johnny Caldwell Annette Campbell Peggy Carter Anita Cathey Dorothy Changie Margie Chapman Dolores Clement Tommy Cline Alice Cohen Pete Coleman Barbara Cook Genelda Cook Gary Cooper Patty Corriher Edwin Coughenour Walter Coughenour Lonnie Coulter Rochelle Craver Norman Crider Jean Paye Crook Elaine Curlee Elaine Daniel Myra Deadmon Nancy Deal Donese Deaton James Deberry Dinah Deitz Roberta Dill Joel Dobkin Larry Drye Gene Eagle Rosalind Earle Hope Edwards Lloyd Eidson Bobbie Sue Ennis Peggy Ennis Billie Everhardt Charles Fesperman Allen File Jo Ann File Arthur Fink Ann Folger Richard Fortner Ronnie Foster Alice Fox Barbara Francisco Pat Frazier Jane Freeman Buddy Gardner Arthur Glover Glenda Gobble Jimmy Gobble Bobby Goodman Rosalie Goodman Juliana Gray Joe Paul Greene Frances Gregory Roscoe Gudger Mary Kay Hall Jeanette Hamm L. P. Hamm Margaret Harkey Martin Harris Sue Hartman Jerry Harviel Bobbie Hathcock Nancy Hayes Frank Hayworth Charles Heilig Betsy Henry Pat Hinceman Emily Lou Hodge Corel Hoffman Ernest Hoffner Robert Hogue Frances Honeycutt Fred Honeycutt Ann Hood Ronald Hooks Shirley House Jam ' es Hunt, Jr. Anita James Loretta Jones David Jordan Frances Julian Sara Julian Ann Kenerly Benny Lou Kenerly Carol Jean Kennerly Ronald Kepley Alice Kesler Gene Kesler Shirley Kesler John Kiger Tommy Kiger John Kimball Mary Ann Kirk Martha Kirkland Audrey Kluttz Ernestine Kluttz Virginia Kluttz Charles Kneeburg Bobby Joe Knox Marian Krider Joyce Leazer Robert Lee Peggy Lewis Barbara Link Bill Lovette Joyce Lowery Michael Ludwig Billie Lyerly Betty Sue Mangum Elizabeth Mattox Violet Melchor Jimmy Merritt Bobby Mesimer Ted Michael Jackie Mickey Archie Miller, Jr. Buddy Miller Hayden Miller Margie Miller Phillip Miller Willie Mintz Richard Moffitt Robert Moffitt Carolyn Moore Elaine Morris Pam Morris Jimmy Myrick Doyle Owen Martha Owens Patty Owens Mildred Oxendine Richard Page Gordon Peacock Peggy Peacock Eleanor Petty Betty Ann Pinkston Marlene Plyler Sam Plyler Mary Louise Poplin Tom Powell J. V. Randall Brady Reavis Joyce Reid Shirley Rex Sandra Richardson Elizabeth Ann Riley Nancy Ritchie Patsy Rodgers Sarah Safrit Jerry Satterwhite Robert Saylor Jerry Shaver James Shenk Lawrence Shoaf Bill Shuping Howard Sides Nancy Sides Joan Smith Marvin Smith Wofford Smith Betty Snyder Charles Sowers Maxie Steele Betty Swaim Sarah Swartz Ann Swearngan Barbara Swicegood Bobby Tate Helen Thompson Olivia Tichenor Rachele Trexler Barbara Uzzell Peggy Waggoner Jean Wagner Donald Watson Bobby Wansley Dan Ward Freddie Weaver Phillip Weddington Marlene Welch Chari es White John White Paul Whitley Joann Williams Sylvia Williams Norma Wilson Jack Yates J. C. Yost MR. J. H. KNOX MR. J. H. NETTLES MISS MABEL LIPPARD W. C. U. N. C. - A.B. T. C. of New York — M.A University of N. C. Duke University MISS VIRGINIA SMOOT W. C. U. N. C. King ' s Business College MR. W. S. LUDWIG High Point College — A.B. University of N. C. MISS BETTY LOU BIVENS W. C. U. N. C. - A.B. MISS MILDRED CURLEE W. C. U. N. C. - B.S. MR. LELAND S. ESKRIDGE Bowling Green College of Commerce — A. B. JFarultg MR. JOE S. FEREBEE MISS MARY GLADYS FISHER MRS. ELMA GAFFORD Catawba College - A.B. W. C. U. N. C. - B.S. University of Georgia - B.S. University of N. C. — M.A. MRS. MINNIE M. GASTON MISS VERNELLE GILLIAM Meredith College — A.B. A. S. T. C. — B.S. University of N. C. MISS IDA GORDNER W. C. U. N. C. - A.B. University of N. C. iFaroltg MR. ROBERT R. GREENLAND MISS ANNE HALL MISS DOROTHY HIX Catawba College - A.B. W. C. U. N. C. - B.S. Columbia Bible College — A.B. MR. L. W. HOSTETTLER Stout Institute — B.S. University of S. C. — M.A. MR. ALFRED HOWLETT MR. DERWOOD HUNEYCUTT O. S. T. C. — B.S.Ed. Catawba College — A.B. Hffaniltg MISS MABEL O. JOHNSON Winthrop College — A.B. University of S. C. — M.S. MR. DONALD LANGELLIER Murray State College — B.M.E. Florida State University MR. GEORGE LECKA Milligan College — A.B. MRS. LOUISE B. LECKA Longwood College — B.S. R. P. I. MISS MARGARET MILLER Winthrop College — A.B., M.A. MISS MARION LEFLER Catawba College — A.B. MR. N. A. MILLER, JR. W. C. T. C. - B.S. Springfield College — M.Ed. MISS EMMA MARSTON W. C. U. N. C. - A.B. University of N. C. MISS AMY MOORE Catawba College — A.B. University of N. C. MR. J. P. MORGAN, JR. N. C. State College — B.S. MRS. ADDIE R. MORRIS W. C. U. N. C. - A.B. University of N. C. — M.A. MISS SARA MOTT Limestone College — A.B. University of N. C. — M.A. Jfacultj) MISS MARY NICOLSON MISS LOIS ROBERTS Catawba College — A.B. Union College — B.S. Northwestern University — M.M. MISS RUBY SHEETS Dietician MR. RICHARD E. SOUTHWICK MISS CATHERINE WHITENER Ohio State Univ. — B.S., M.A. Catawba College — A.B. Duke University — M.A. Jane Dickey Choate Mary Virginia Newsom Wayne Miller Claudette Shaw Sports 1952 FOOT FOOTBALL TEAM — First Row: Left to Right: Terry Smith, Harry Young, Jim Rabon, Bob Chambers, Ken Owen . . , Second Row: Frank Cothran, Paul Smith, Bob Rabon, Charles Floyd, Tal Broughton . . . Third Row: Roy Campbell, Dick Earnhardt, Brad Hawkins, Jim Foil, Tommy Frick, BALL TEAM FOOTBALL TEAM — First Row: Left to Right: Wayne Polyak, Jimmy Patterson, Larry Wiles, Wayne Harrelson, Dick Smith . . . Second Row: Ted Stroupe, Don Campbell, Jim West, Paul Hoffner, Connie Gardner . . . Third Row: Eddie Lee Smith, Buddy Evans, Gary Cooper, Charlie Stevens, Don Brantley. Right: CO-CAPTAINS DICK SMITH AND WAYNE HARRELSON Jim Patterson ion Brantley Bob Chambers ■ Charlie Stevens Tal Broughton Dick Earnhardt Vayne Hcirrelson Roy Campbell Jim Rabon Harry youny Brad Hawte.ins Carry Wiles Ocrry Smith JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front row: Left to right: Jerry Gobble, Tommy Mattox, Joe Eagle, Bill Miller, Gary Cooper, Buddy Evans, Jim Foil, Harry Weddington, Jerry Safrit, Jim Harwood, Eddie Swartz: . . . second row: Bi I Stroupe, Charles Fesperman, Charles Walker, Bryant Walser, Joe Gamewell, Richard Jann, Jack Brady, Buddy Monroe, Bobby Jo Knox, Martin Harris: . . .third row: Donnie Barnes, Bob Goodman, Bobby Hogue, Larry Drye, Bobby Hillard, Bob Beck, Jerry Thomson, J. V. Randall. WRESTLING TEAM Front row: Left to right: Jack Earnhardt, Gene Kesier, J. V. Randall, Bill Miller, Buddy Evans, Tommy Frick . . . second row: Bryant Walser, Joe Gamewell, James Hess, Charlie Walker, Wayne Harrelson, Wayne Polyak . . . standing: Manager Bob Rabon, Coach Andy Miller. WRESTLING AND GOLF TEAMS GOLF TEAM Kneeling: Left to right: Tommy Mattox, Charles Fezor, Robert Lee, Larry Peeler, Joel Hubbard, Bobby McCartney . . . standing: Bill Overton, John Rainey, Lee Rainey, Hank Rendleman, Stedman Morris, and Pro Don Bush. f V 1 f mm li (r v: M L. 1 ft L ; If ' 1 1 4 s • M ft r A I jfKk ! ? - r Patterson Crouch Huneycutfr YELLOW JACKET CAGERS Smiley Honey cutt Kneeling: Left to right: Charlie Honeycutt, Dick Crouch, Harold Mowery, Eddie Lee Smith, Connie Gardner, Johnnie Crouch . . . standing: Jimmy Patterson, Frank McRae, Wayne Miller, Dan Smiley, Alan Thomasson, Coach Derwood Huneycutt. Dan Smiley TTlcRae 4 Dicta, CrcucH Johnnie Crouch Cllan 3homa$$on SEASON RECORDS We Opponent They 36 . Statesville . . 13 43 . . Kannapolis . . 41 40 . Kannapolis . . 55 64 . . Statesville . . 34 43 . . Davidson JV . . 57 77 . . Lewisville . . 41 56 . . Alumni . . 43 62 . . Spencer . . 32 71 . Gastonia . . 37 69 . Asheville . .52 54 . . Spencer .. . 53 59 . . Burlington . 66 53 . . Asheville . 68 55 . . Charlotte . . 57 45 . High Point . . 58 36 . . Greensboro . . 76 52 . . Burlington . 67 37 . . Greensboro . . 38 32 . . Charlotte . 39 69 . . Gastonia 45 73 . .Winston Salem . 58 1146 . Totals . 1030 Player SCORING PARADE G FG FT TP Avg. McRae, c. .21 199 98 496 23.6 D. Crough, g .21 74 37 185 8.8 Honeycutt, g .21 67 29 163 7.8 Smiley, f .21 43 38 124 5.9 Patterson, f. . . . .17 20 13 53 3.1 J. Crouch, g .12 17 3 37 3.1 Gardner, g 19 13 3 29 1.5 Smith, g . .13 7 1 15 1.2 Thomasson, f 18 8 5 21 1.2 Mowery, f .15 6 4 16 1.1 Miller, c. . 5 1 2 4 .8 Phillips, f .6 1 2 4 .7 Earnhardt, f 4 0 2 2 .5 Coach Derwood Huneycutt ip® ' eQYDfA pJJfDEV I 20 lSl JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: Left to right: Bobby Hillard, Jerry Sechrest, Jerry Parker, Doug Graham, Johnnie Goodman, Sarge Linder, Jim Thomson, Robert Sims, Gene Whitman . . . back row: Tom Kiger, Wofford Smith, John Kiger, Frank Hayworth, Roscoe Gudger, Richard Moffitt, Robert Moffitt, Jesse Yost, Temo Sides, Lonnie Coulter. Sonny Phillips Harold Jimmy Patterson Eddie Cee Smith onnie Gardner Ruth KepUy Clrmcttc ‘amj?beU Peyyy Ennis Cilice Kesler TTlelba PerfcinS Coach Mildred Curlee SEASON RECORDS Us Opponent They 43 Alumnae 17 51 Spencer 54 31 High Point 29 30 Pfeiffer 41 36 Spencer 34 35 Pfeiffer 43 31 High Point 1(4 47 Spencer 49 304 TOTALS 281 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Carol Ward 104 points Pat Davis 102 points Ellen Justice 84 points Annette Campbell 4 points Total 304 points GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: Left to right: Pat Davis, Annette Campbell, Peggy Ennis, Carol Ward, Ruth Kepley, Peggy Russell . . . back row: Ellen Justice, Betty Lyerly, Jo Ann Safrit, Melba Perkins, Gladys Van Poole, Coach Mildred Curlee. 5 at Davis Carol Ward Ellen Justice Russell Jo Ann Sajfrit GrladyS Van Poole BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM — First Row; Left to Right: Tommy Austin, Jimmy Peeler, Bobby Hillard, Jim Lin¬ der, Johnnie Crough, Jim Thompson, Alvin Smith . . . Second Row: Dick Crouch, Jimmy Pridgen, Bob Waggoner, Ted Stroupe, Tal Broughton, Coach Joe Ferebee . . . Third Row: Paul Smith, Frank McRae, Boonie Young, Jim West, Wayne Polyak, Joe Eagle, Jerry Parker. , Coach Joe Ferebee Bobby Q-obble ' Dommy CluStin ‘Srank. TTlcRcic Bill Basinger Jimmy Peeler PlcK Crouch Bob Wagoner i’Dei ! I ! mm cd Strotvpe Jim West Boonie young 0a Broughton CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS — In Front: Peggy Russell, Chief . . . Standing, Left to Right: Larry Peninger, Shirley Moose, Peggy Swaringen, Wyndham Robertson, Pat Bernhardt, Harriet Leonard, Peggy Barrow, Max Bost. BOHD j. BASKETBALL MANAGERS Herb Wentz and Spec Hawkins TO PLAY r J fsAJ 1 i FOOTBALL MANAGERS Bevan Barringer, George Wellman, Pete Coleman, and Spec Hawkins 1952 CLASS MASCOTS Billy Young Elizabeth McCanless DEVONA MILLER Devona, our sincere best wishes go with you always. We are proud to have Devona Miller as a member of our graduating class. De¬ vona finished the seventh grade at Hen¬ derson School. At this point her public ed¬ ucation was halted by polio. For the past four years she has taken a commercial course from two private teachers. Miss Jes¬ sie Lawrence and Mrs. Vivian McCall Boyd. Her scholastic record has been outstanding. She is planning to continue her studies at Catawba College. THE MASQUE AND WIG PRESENTS A Three Act Play Act 1—Before Act II—During Scene 1 — The Command Performance Scene 2 — From Paradise to Butte Scene 3 — Jane Eyre Scene 4 -Where ' s That Report Card Act III—After ACT I ACT I! Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 4 As we leave Boyden, we think not only of the tangible things in this book, but also of those intangible things which cannot be pictured — the fellowship, the love, the honor, the ideals arid standards — which have done so much to endear this school to us. We leave with the hope that her sons and daughters of the future will strive, as we have, to keep Boyden forever THE PRIDE OF ALL THE SOUTH. SnoHf LIBRARV SALISBURY, N C


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