Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Their ding devotion and concern for us have given them a in our hearts which can never be filled by anyone else. efore, because they have meant so much to us during :arly years of our lives, we are dedicating this, our PEMICAN, to our parents, hoping that it will help I them for all the time they have sacrificed and the love have given us. . I 1' K L QQQSQ -0' Ka ff' I 5 lK1?4', w vff. W xi 'fy I . X. x..,- fy' l.UifL,afl v,Lf'rL,-X Lybxicl CX fl , li ff...1. 'fm , . n Aw y.-fL'1Jw 2, - If-L-1 VL lfvw- lpn ' s ll so 2 ,A .1 we s ' 54, f, 'ig Q xii w .57 9 KK f N, A, C' - fw if X ls' s X 9 f-. F ,Il ,sax . X Q '.f' N, - is ,' X- 'J r ,Q x X gi qs: 'N Y I. .,g3l'r-V ' QW .tix Y ,la 'xx 'ff q-X. . , F . ' -f' ff: 'I M fs is i A fxr X 5 J 1 FO E +0RD For this year 1951-52, the PEMICAN staff has chosen theme Our Green Years. We feel that a tribute shot made to these past years during which we have grown in and stature. This successful progress we owe to our pa teachers, and friends. The purpose of this book is to retain in a tangible memories of experiences and friendships acquired thi out these years. We, as a senior class, sincerely hope tl who follow us will find their years at High Point Hi as and as successful as ours have been. Each section of our PEMICAN has been designed to with it a message to help us recall in years to con 'll 3 it O I m S' '4 m 3, li ND 2 U 5 Q- I-I Ei EQ d 'pew .5 1 SL VYQV7 WMM ww ff 1 A W ,I . J' Q' ' bfu..M.,wQ,, Q. L -1 , I j i LJ! 8 F8520 DLI' P88101 I. Those Who Guide .... . fAdministrationD II. Us .,......... , Cfllassesj III. In Our Clubs. , . . CActivitiesD IV. Our Sports ...... . . fAthleticsD V. In Our Student Life .... . . fFeaturesD VI. Those Who Made Our Book Possible .... .... CAdvertisementsD 5 9... f vixfv -L , - ff . L., ,AJC jf Af V -'I ,, f fjr V, :fi ff .fu f -:Lk fx L' Q 1 K .,. 5 1 1 L, If 11 V! f ,, Lk 1 ,f A 861,16 16 30 98 130 152 152 .fl f ' Www f-..W nm f' , J W' N. hu, X Q, . 'N 3? 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W Eiiiirafwi an frznswux ,,.,,,,,55iLf,,, . miwnu rfyallj ' ',Qs',.1,. 1 mmgi2 4 isp e 3-, ,sa ,E, sae , rf , uf 1 m 511111486 ,7Ar'o1fzg!L Deeply admired and respected by everyone is our own principal, Mr. D. P. Whitley, the man on whose shoulders the welfare of the students and the management of the school rests. His constant devotion and con- cern, his thoughtful supervision and direction,'and his unending service to all have helped to make our final green years the very best. ww X u, was r- ,w if H 9555 av-3 ,xligegw in , w 51: w am, W m w 'ww ,Qin W Qxigmwmm '75-1 'QE-2' ,V ww Miyagi. W H up uw wwwlllafggiligiiii iillmww' 535 . Wfwa- me-... , np.. wa wr J. Wifi-' U' wggtfli ,:j1NjfwgfE.Jxw -, .fl ,fi . OMF fe Q4 H M xisu H HJL Working to secure the very best edu- cational program for our school is Mr. Charles F. Carroll, our superin- tendent of the city schools. His per- sonal interest in school affairs has given him a prominent place with the students of H.P.H.S., and his friendly personality is always welcome there. P080 961,105 J: Y V fe gd .Q . M5591 ' 253 is fee V, . l ,QQ 1 5. w 'mam uw 5 ' W' fa fe. 33? NM-' uw ,S 5. Www 1 fe5fm?fj U uw , 4 s as ef. iw m is U. . as , gs W 'B sz- ad? 555 - l 3 Ei Fi.. L55 f 522 ,iii .au:z,-.:egNi- ' 'ww 'ur 'gli - :Q lm,3' w Aff,-X f to - ,,, l . .. 1 f E3 Ui'f'1'F:df'-1 37: is -13,-att. Ui, J L ' .--':v..-gf NW' -,ai ameri: +,,- A, ,- '1-fi-9!.'s:a' f- .faq ,I Q'-fi' 'Uh . . ,, , f ,fi -.' '- '. 5::' - 1 t ' ' T 1 Q. 'af Q ' l 'Ii 1' ,, 'fi ,mv--Egfr?-fag ,, ...w - i, 1',Q,1-':-,:,f'.'.3,g'-- ,- xctii' '1'c. , ' ' it :fray-ft: tg, .--.1-: 4? J It I Ai A I 4' , F I i J r ,L .m -:W 'L'-.1, 'A V' :-.- im: It .- M. .,,. rf' . l'?,f, 1Qs,.u.',z'1-Z1-Q '2:fF2 '1 1 '. -.'n ri.i,Q- 'f:Q2.'912'i gg:ff'1Q:'fi:w leg-Zgigffi-,afgz 3 3:23 f '- ' af . 4 lifg Riff ,-4v'f1v ' 4 41' 4-V Lfqt,-9 61,1-17 1 44' br L le4'7,44 ,4 ' fi-,K 4cCl.,g::ig:z4 43,4-3 D . Q' ' -11:3 5:11 313' 1. f ' 1 4' 'avi 4 ,. . , 6 .lu-1555- c,gjvfj,,.4 I 4 .:,.4t+g 'fs ,tn 49.44- V 'r,i3!,ifl,I, K, tl 4 444' 'ara f ,asf -- s 'Y 5' f L nf .4 Y m W? i ya 4:8 lf? , 1 'Y' ri ' i ' , ,bm 4 Le. ,i. S m 114' 4 s 4-H 'IWW' 11 L. i fgffafmt' i'fa'. ' al' V1 ,i X , A , 1 i , i we fern Working together to fill the responsible position of dean of boys are Mr. Bert Ishee and Mr. Ralph Vance. Both have been essential and capable advisers for the many boys who needed assistance in making important decisions. N 14 ST Miss Anna Mendenhall, our dean of girls, is always ready to offer at X 1 ix- her friendly advice and expert guidance to the many students who confide in her. Giving constantly her time and service, she has effici- ently handled the daily problems which confront her. 17 Helping to make the general oflice one of the friendliest spots of H.P.H.S. is our school secretary, Mrs. Johnsie Jackson. She works constantly, managing the reports and affairs of the oflice. She is never too busy to give everyone her special smile. Her winning per- sonality has made her a favorite with all of the students. We owe much to Iohnsie, who has helped to make our green years happier through her service in the general office. , Lending their smiles and assistance to the general oflice are the busy girls of Mrs. J 's staff. Continually answering the telephone, helping with the Bling, and delivering messages to students, they are very essential personalities in the office. 2 5 Assisting Mrs. Jackson in the general olhce is Mrs. Doris Teague, our school registrar. She, too, is always ready to give everyone a friendly smile. Sub- stituting for teachers, registering new students, and helping seniors with their college applications - these duties have made her well-known to H.P.H.S. jim? Ay giving pporfomilfied or xfoerience Looking up schedules, taking phone calls, and just doing any task they can to help you-these are some of the most familiar duties known to the general office staff. Caught perform- ing one of these duties, Anne and Patty kindly permit our photographer to interfere. Cheerfully and willingly two general office girls, Anne Salley and Patty Peacock, do a daily chore of getting schedule information. MISS LOUISE HUNTER, A.B., M.A., Mathem t' a icsg Upper House Adviser. MILHENRY T. ROI-IDE, B.S., M.A., Mathematics, Scienceg Audio-Visual Director. MRS. R. H. SHAW, B.S., Mathematics, Department Headg Sophomore Class Adviser. MRS. LYDA P. SOWERS, A.B., Mathematicsg Painter Business Adviser. jhooe real mafhemczficlanfi Alright bays, let's get serious for once. :Ek MR. RICHARD C. WILSON, B. Mathematics 5 Radio Council Adviser. S., M.A., History, MRS. ELLIOT M. HESTER, A.B., Mathematics. 20 This method of working a problem makes algebra look interesting. MISS ANNA MENDENHALL, B.S., M.A., Mathematics Dean of Girls. MR. RALPH H. VANCE, A.B., Diversified Occupationsg Dean of Boys, P,emican.Adviser, Ticket Manager for Athletics. ' Q . kai. ' .. 2. , 9' . nu? E re, X .. , , mi tu., QQ ,L MR. LEON R. ELLIS, B.S., History, Physical Educationg Assistant Coach. MISS LOUISA HATCH, A.B., Historyg English Debating Adviser. Jqdforiana an Oh, You Beautiful Doll! Big dolls or little dolls? Huh? fwov MQW MISS DOROTHY HOLLAR, A.B., M.A., History. MR. Y. T. LASATER, B.S., History. ,Mmema em H N t t ,t t . 'W ii The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, say these man hunters. 'rf 2'-11' 4- ' fri: ' iv' 'sf V -1.-sig, ' ' fe V 4 V . jimi- Y H .we , - ft Q. f 'Y t.Ss5QmJf tl - f V it it uf tu W M H lfiiriu' -'-- A 33145353 .' 5: ' Q .M ,ml -- ...E .- M wtiigx' ' ,- f-14 - -. gi x J 7 ' A . , M a V, i- i' - , f. , af E I A: Z4 ' 533552: i 5 A' A ' ak. k ., ' V ' Eiga ' ' V ' Qi' ' A!--A l' ., is.-.i',., -' , '-'egg ' ' in Y: ' ' , . '1.za,zf. I 'J 720.2 ' L . 526 V' 1 - .fy- ' - ' 9.31, f - L u . gi' 11 em, 'v.4LL?QwEV if ' Y QMI A ef. - -A ' H L -' ' ., A it . .J ,I 55?-- Q-Q. if J' . N 1-f.eiZm 'vE ' -1-:J 1 v t 24: 'BEF 1' .-EQ., A ff. J z Ig Wi' :,5 TL,3 fig' mr' ,+I , J is gm J ha ', 'V F- if Lisgfifb , 1- L A 12 if-. stfisgg A. , , - J Q.. 5 25 iL Q,gQi.g:'uX'H1g iii. 7 ' r mal, P35 E'.51'1fifL 3- ff'-Zfiis'-575' s.:::.:1Qm'x, J '-5 'iFF s i- .LL - L 'li' W5-- '1 . 3-9 'xiii'-'Ti 3 ' 1 MISS ELIZABETH LINDSAY, A.B., M.A., Historyg MISS MARY ELLA INGRAM, B.S., Home Economics: Junior Class Adviser. F. H. A. Adviser. MISS MAY MEADOR, B.E., M.A., History, MRS. LIDIE P. HORTON, B.S.H.E., M.A., Home Department Head. Economics, Department Head. 21 V 5 X rf .A mf .UT 1 Qz... -te: .wt , 1 - R' 'iff :-' ' A ,pk X ws- ' - . lr Q . X v v V l . Q,.:.1 Q., E H 5 1gag.,,w.Ii :W . A ' Y:-L4 if . ' tl Wim .X fl' Q5 W I H 5 I. . .gf l , . , l' Wiifsvz , Mis Mi.. 5 1? ' 515 , '.l MR. RALEIGH E. DINGMAN, A.B., M.A., Scienceg MISS MARY MCINNIS, A.B., Scienceg Hi-Y Adviser, Coaching Assistant, Wrestling Coach. F. T. A. Adviser. MR. BERT ISHEE, A.B., Science, Department Headg - Coaching Assistant, Track Coach, Key Club Adviser, M155 ROSE SMVTH, A-B-1 Scwncei Senior Class Adviser, Dean of Boys. BWI'-7gY Department Head- .gbienfifflfo ana! guainead romlolfera W ill they bite? is one of .the many questions Making loops and curls and gnashing their teeth asked about the cute little animals being observed the would-be secretaries learn to take dictation. in a biology class. A xi r is . . Lt . f f' - A tl,..- 97 . S ' ,, ,A -1 -. . 3.55. W, gum, ,Mn 3 . Y -, ...4 f i 1, A v -.-'i.'.-. Y - W . A r f ,-.. -,L , -- 3 MR. HARRY E. HENDRICK, A.B., M.A., Business MRS. MARJORIE B. JOHNSON, B.S., Education, Department Headg P. T. A. Treasurer. Business Education. MISS ANN B. INGRAM, B.S., Business Educationg MISS ANNA MEISEL, A.B., Business Education F. B. L. A. Adviser. ' A Junior Play Director. 22 ' - . Ka-A MR. A. R. CARR, M.A., Industrial Arts. MR. KENNETH G. MANN, B.S., Industrial Arts MR. JACK M. COX, B.S., Inrlustrial Artsg MR. W. K. WHITESELL, B.S., Industrial Arts, Maintenance Supervisor. Department Head. ,Qncilu5friaAf5lf5 ana! mu5ician5 The Industrial Arts boys begin a new project with Hallelujah! There's the bell! think these the enthusiasm of beavers-or is Renaldo fling musical geniuses. his fingernails? I '57 VEB- I WN ,N . wr . w I? 6313:-.1,LI .? M 1, A ,Li ' 3: .'1,,,,.. Riff'- . - f i: gif' tl 1 Pg f if 5' if . iZi'EIQxIP.ifLlf7.5m1 ' MISS VIRGINIA FRANK, B.M.U.S., Orchestra. MISS NANCY ANNE STALEY, B.S., Girls' Glee Club. R. CHARLES TAYLOR, A.B., M.A., Ed.D., Choir, Department Head. MR. A. LILLARD LUTTRELL, B.S., Band. D 23 el? I w .4 Q . QQ 'N 45' , A5 5 3 'mam .ffmi I 1 Q - W Y' 'W is Y. MRS. ANNE S. BURTON, A.M., A.B., English. MISS RUTH GOODMAN, A.B., English, . Senior Play Director, Masque and Gavel Adviser. MRS' HELEN W' GENTRY' BA MAH Englmf MRS. CLARA P. HARRISON, A.B., M.A., Englishg Freshman Class Advlser. Lower House Adviser rammclriand unc! lielifian Fi R W ull: MISS GENEVA HIGHFILL, A.B., 'Engliehg 0oh! Looky there, ain't it pretty! It must of been somethin' I et! is the bloody cannibal's reply in a French skit. ,. MISS ELEANOR C. YOUNG, A.B., B.L.I., English, Beta Club Adviser. Department Head, Pointer Editorial Adviser. MRS. AMY F. MILES, A.B., H istory, English, MRS. MEETA JACKSON, B.S., Dietitian. Student Store Adviser. . - MISS LILLIAN T. RHODES, A.B., English. W -- Y- H H -q-Trenr 2 WZ, ' ' Q ikllifi 'RQ k eel. .i ,. li SRT . ,i ., ?'f f ' 7 l , iii ' , si. ' 5. ' '-wr' 1.5, Y 1, ' ' ' T . .H .il J . , I . . .,V, . 7 in L 5 .M .Str -,sf A yxlw l' Y -FH : X ...Z '+ , - i t A ,..,. , '35, 5 siii i .M N 9 'fl' f ' .M U, '7 .- X LLK,',fg'.g -::13.,, . l 19' .. iii' MISS MARY MCDAVID, A.B., English, F rench. MRS. VERA WALDEN, A.B., Latin, Department Headg ,- l Latin Club Adviser, Junior Classical League Adviser. MISS MAXALYNN MOURANE, A.B., A.M., Spanish, F renchg National Honor Society Adviser. LT. FRANK J. SHIELDS, Driver Training Education. C- oreign anguage an lllzriefazi How about my 'duds,' please, chimes through the gym ucagef, Lecturing to Connie Phillips on the functions of a clutch is Sergeant, excuse me, Lieutenant Shields beginning a new driver training class. MRS. NANCY K. POSTON, A.B., B.S., Lib. Sci., MISS EVELYN PRESCOTT, B.S., Physical Education, Librarian g Library Club Adviser, Radio Council. Cheerleader Adviser, G. A. A. Adviser. MR. B. M. SHEFFIELD, B.S., Assistant Librarian, MEl,iiriIinii11iafIgzi:i,-li-l13zIdPClLdas4iti1allgcilrlic:1fiitii1z,Club Visual Education. ' ' i ' 25 Adviser, Little League Adviser. I r U . K- wh! x ' K To-L, rf f V . ' ,. Y J xv! A -YJ, ' .uf 4, ' hxh-,,- V Nancy Bright, president of the student ibody, has been our capable leader dur- ing the last of our green years. She has worked hard to give us the best kind of leadership. Her willingness and helpful- ness have created in us a better sense of good citizenship. We offer our thanks to Nancy for help- ing to make this the very best year of all. 661, 8105 .7Al 0lftgA Q QAZBVL 867115 Meet the group that does so much for the school Members of the upper house are fleft to right, seated! Sonya Sloop Nancy Robmette fKneel1ngJ George Cook, Eddie Martin. fStandingJ Frances Motsmger Ruby Hallman Sonny Sorrell Herman Bunch Nancy Bright. , The governing body of the lower house consists of one representative from each homeroom The members are Cleft to right, first row? Carol Smith, Sarah Johnson Judy Carroll Wanda Bohler Peggy Miller Doris Briggs Blllle Sue Sherman, Jan Binkley, Carolyn Armentrout Carolyn Smith fSecond row! Betty Hale Joyce Morris Lorretta Free man, Ann Simpson, Frances Gilmore Margaret Brooks Sonya Allred Betty Beck Mary .lane Shipwash Barbara Wilson, Betty Adams. iThird row! Pepper Tice Donnie Boone Jack Kester Joe Walser Mike Jones Lawrence Brown Dean Mac Pruette, David Pancoast, B111 Brady Ray Walker Helping with the work of the student council are Miss Louise Hunter, adviser of the upper houseg Mrs. Clara P. Harrison, adviser of the lower houseg and Carol Smith, vice-president of the student body. All have given their valuable time and service to the many projects that the council sponsors. Three very important people in our gov- erning system are Cleft to rightl Miss' Louise Hunter, upper house adviser: Carol Smith, vice-presidentg Mrs. Clara Harrison, lower house adviser. we f' ,fx ,Lu IQ, 1 Cv. , ,Af-' 'Q-Q., WMI H16 in .J Z ,Q 1, F' 4' f X. ,, 1 .J Qt, .V X X , ,J Y Wx If- ' J ' ,M W f N? .fx fe'- ,1 Q .-5'-.E 2 lj 'fm v-. Q-A -. 1,3 ' C, .V . LN 'I -' , X3 Q -I grit lx X! ,fm 4. Ac , 2 fi-, sire: A as H ,UQ 53-. lf- 1 ,-'J I. ,. -nn?-gl' X0 Af' W X, x, -,.-gm. qf M' H Aka.: 'ff'LQLl:e r K , K, if I E V A . ,E ,J 1 1 4 NQ U, A Xl, -., 1. 1 A ' AJ A H QL: ,,.4f ,353 xx-x g'f, , Lf' X N + v DA , V , .1 X RX ,Z k , Q V - 'Q -Sf A l , , W V if Y iv , 255-u ,, ' ' , ,Y ', ,'3 fi y fgqgsm , ' Lgn,',,1-3,5 , , :,1!1.rQf,5fag-.mg , X - I I Cf, 'f.1':,3-.' ' ' V P 'fl Q - V, fb H ' ' :2 - ,, 'gf' .V '- x , ' N N 1 I I 5 :'?' ,, ' . - U, y k JL ' T Y Xu -LCN? -X V-1 1 'Arg' :. 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L N 'nk 'T 'S .H .II . , . 2 A 1 N in 5 A , L 3. 1 535' ' 1-Q. - ' ,TA lg if-ff 2 , lg, 7 -1 Y- ,, --1. 4' 1.1.1 'L S:- Q v- 'i ii JS sf W, 22313:-il-T- - 4 XX , I 3 N 2 E 'S YK 3 P1 f2emSfiIF:f'm l A y,. 'Ji fl 3 I 'lf Polly Adams 210 Hodgin Street Arthur Aitkens Tommy Albertson Peggy Alexander New Orleans, La. 200 Albertson Road 415 Tate Street s, 1 ' I 5 x H il ' ka sl l . GN YW 'N s. fat xr- f-2' VI 'Q Ben Allen Bruce Anderson C-32 Stone Street 715 West Howell Street Jerry Anderson 811 Granby Street Carolyn Armentrout Rosa Asbil Joan Atkinson 2014 Gilbert Street 1231 Tank Street 1026 Barbee Street 1 -,va 1-,...., Patsy Auman 801 Montlivu Avenue 51' .iw it . ' n.. : .E a t We or 1 3 . - 1 ' '- --.' at 1 ,lane Austin Ernestine Baker 1308 Eaton Place 3106 South Main Ext. :4-K fi . Q-t r r .. , . Lois Ballard 269 Young Street E, S Joe Beamon xl S 'Hi 'Q I - I 1 Q1 W o'i sc. Alden Bean 411 Gatewood Avenue' 607 Highland AVCHUC Winfrecl Bean 241 Proctor Street J ack Beck 1311 Forrest Avenue Margaret Bencini 505 Player Drive ,lan Binkley Betty ,lo Bivens ,loan Black Jimmy Blair 510 Player Drive 525 Cable Street 1713 Welborn Street 1024 Ferndale Drive E IOR I i f if it Barbara Bouldin Ronald Bowen 2606 Oak View Road 200 Westchester Drive Elizabeth Bowers Peggy Bowman Ruth Brady Ronald Bratton 210 Rockspring Road 1408 English Street 808 West Green Street 311 Albertson Road N,.', ' . 5. .L. . --H. A..-. ..' --V- .. Y.- , ,L ,I 1' we 5 Ken Bray Doris Briggs 905 Tate Street 304 West State Street KI S? 'Un ESK4 'fun UI'-I 355' U1 25' 'fly I fi, i ss xs fl f f .QS Norma Brown 228 West Russell Street ff' V Buzz Browning Joann Burgess 1420 Wiltshire Blvd. 1212 Ragan Street Mildred Burns Robert Burns ,lean Burnworth Dale Byerly 412 Cable Street 210 Edgeworth Avenue 1001-A Tipton Street Route 2 231935 01 if Frank Campbell Gene Campbell Bob Cecil 108 West Ray Street 816 Magnolia Court X 323 Pickett Street L. 1. ,. J QQ5 fi Evelyn Chapman 1205 Centennial Avenue x C- J . ' '.. A Gerry Clapp Jerry Clodfelter 212 Druid Drive 423 Wright Street Virginia Cochran Betty Cole Barbara Coleman George Coltrane 412 Lindsay Street 102 Sunview Drive 519 Amos Street 317 Richardson Street Fr Eau WL :,.5.g.a3Q+ Norma Comer Ted Connor Eleanor Cook Suzanne Cook B00 Vail Street 1614 Ward Street 809 East Lexington Avenue 306 Louise Avenue S l' Q' 13 VIC Nancy Cooke Douglas Cooper 718W West Farriss Avenue 1218 Delk Drive Jane Corbin Carson Cox Mary Crater Patte Crater 322 Oakview Road 1217 Cassell Street 508 East Green Street 113 South Road x I 'Q' 1 fa Ilia, 5 Betsey Davis Howard Cross Sue Cumby Jimmie Cummings 2210 Hansell Street 610 West Broad Street Route 6 J 1040 Wellington Road it x it tiu it 'CT ll 11011 Marlene Dellinger Cray Denny 2500 English Street Route 1 Barbara Dillon 1018 Grace Street Elaine Ellison 108 Westchester Drive Ronnie Falls Colon Farlow 1024 Barbee Street 229 Montlieu Avenue is f-. 1: - ' 1 ' 5' f is Nb Diane Fidler Imogene Fields Harold Fletcher Marvin Floyd 302 Hillcrest Drive 205 Fisher Street 1114- Cedrow Avenue 1508 Tryon Street at 1 4 , 1 4 E' N I -.mt V, vi g w X 4' Q F if Sue Folger Joann Forbis 1111 Johnson Street 106 Mayview Peggy Forbis ,lane Frank Shirley Frazier Barbara Freeman Route 6 1005 East Russell Street Route 1 420 Rotary Drive 0 bfi. .W X -. 1 ,iw rx 2 ,gf -- Stanley Friedman Ken Frye Betsy Gamble 218 Montlieu Avenue 520 Bridges Street 604- Hillcrest Drive Dick Gantt 1526 North Main Street Hx NN b N url' Colleen Gibson Reed Goff 1306 Bradshaw Street 223 Phillips Bill Gordon 208 Prospect Street Frances Gourley 1217 Park Street Connie Grant Emerywood Apts. K-1-B 4 1 1 Betty Lou Gray 804 Ward Street 71 fi? M wif we f -1 x Bill Green Jack Crimes Elizabeth Hall Ronnie Hall 210 Woodrow Avenue 2420 Johnson Drive 503 Richardson Street 818 Magnolia Court Anne Hancock Shirley Haney 610 Fairfield Road 203 Thurston Street Pat Harley Myra Harmon Don Harrison Lorene Haynes 909 Grant Street 439 South Wrenn Street 107 Homestead Avenue 801 Ward Street T-Pkg: Sv E' Joan Helms 216 Boulevard Jean Hocutt 712 Fourth Street Merle Holland Henrietta Howell 505 Walnut Street Route 1 12 Rex Hucks Pat Ireland 506 East State Street 406 Jones Street Lois lsenhour 509 Amos Street fy: Peggy Jackson 1417 Valley Ridge Drive 'C Jack Jarrett Jimmy Jarrett 511 Mangum 235 Mill Street lf' P Nancy Jarvis -639 Wesley Place fi? eg Shi. Norma Jenkins Ann Johnson Mlke Jones 517 Denny Street 319 Loulse Avenue 635 West Lexmgton Avenue mx Pete Jones C E Joyner 1106 Rotary Drive 210 Ke1lY Street Carol Kearns 504 Denny Street Bill Kelly 1803 Welborn Street Cary Kirkman Thomas Kirkman 312 Druid Drive 902 Sunset Drive X, A jg, 69' Clay Lambeth Route 3 Joe Lee Sonny Lee 820 Montlieu Avenue 311 Church Street K , fx I Gary Lacky 413 Dayton Street 'E'- Ann Lambeth 209 Parkway Robert Lassiter 823 East Green Street Barbara Leonard 510 West Broad Street Julia Lewis 1 224- Chestnut Street l iv' JFK ,gy Ili Malcholm Lewis Mollie Little Sandra Loving Buzz Lowe 909 Fourth Street 917 Redding Street 213 Pine Street 604 West Farriss Avenue E 1011 Thomas Lowe Frank McCain Copeland Drive R0t3I'Y DI'1VE Mary Jane McCain 800 Sunset Drive Barbara McCanless 1426 Welborn Street JoAnne McCarter Jack McDowell 1611 Franklin Street 616 Park Street we Mary Lou Malpass Harold Martin Joan Meekins JoAnne Meredith S11 Bridges Street 511 Chestnut Street 1204 Blain Street Route 1, Thomasville N Billie Sue Miller Johnny Miller 604 West Howell Street 1209 Filbert Street Patsy Miller Peggy Miller Ronda Miller Sandra Mitchell 404- Barker Street 804 Arch Street 1507 East Commerce Street Aw.:-s all 1420 Wiltshire Blvd. ,V 1 il L 4 -.A ll! we . A : N .- ' V E ' . V F 511 f ' ..' it 1 '11 WZ N ' x xx K , V V 2' i5 fi 1 iz lx -, if-N 'SAF A David Moore Ellen Moore Judy Moore Roger Moore 404- South Street 313 West Burton Street. ' 418 Gatewood Avenue 104 Worth Avenue Don Monroe 804 Jones Street Rebecca Morris Frances Motsinger 706 Morris Street Route 1 5 -:'. '. n-351252 .1 lon H, l WV yi AQ PM 5 t fl! 'N N A, X . 1 Evelyn Morgan 1806 Welborn Street Lily Sue Myers Landry Neely 611 Hines Street 721 Gatewood Avenue Aflil K2 9 f A 1 g Boyd Newnam Christine Nobles Dorothy O'Berry Harold O'Kelly 1133 St. John's Street 1304 English Street 1101 Jefferson Avenue 707 Willowbrook Street 514 '. H ,ff N j J l 4i't uf-,L , rl , , l l rg A - 1 N' J it :- lt ,i.le ri. J oe O'Neal James Overcash 610 East State Street 1900 Franklin Street Lewis Parham Kay Parker John Parker Harold Parrish 415 Nathan Hunt Drive 610 Highland Avenue 4-06 Richardson Street Route 3 . P if ' ' lv, if H s 1 W A 5. -wine Hellene Paschal Leon Patterson Don Paul 1006 Burton Street 1504 Austin Street Route 3 ES t ff ' N :si HA ' A tg. Q. 'Wg Pat Pendergrass 209 West Lexington Avenue X . Johnny Petty Connie Phillips D. C. Phillips 1200 Guyer Street 1204 West Green Street Guyer Street Dwight Payne Route 2 Dwight Pendry ,l212 Silk Street Lorraine Phillips Greenwood Avenue X Hilda Pickrel J ack Pierce Billie Ruth Pilcher Nancy Ragan 1-F Clara Cox Apts. 411 Fourth Street 4-14 Dayton Street 720 Chestnut Street SEN 1011 Joanne Reid Eddie Ridge 801 Park Street 804 West Howell Street Helen Ridge Betty Rivenbark Al Roach Jean Robbins 723 Prospect 432 Ennis Street T' I 212 Woodrow Avenue 1011 Adams Street . f - Betty Robertson 801 Old Winston Road Carol Robertson Richard Rogers Vonette Rogers 709 Taylor Street 903 Chestnut Street 1307 East Green Street E 1011 Richard Rumley Barry Ruth 1417 East Commerce Street Route 1 Anne Salley Margaret Scarce Sylvia Schultheiss Rebecca Sechrest 908 Johnson Street 1107 Sherrod Avenue 523 DaY10f1 Street Qi 313 Howell Street En- Lowell Seward Sammy Sheflield Billie Sue Sherman Betty Jean Sherrill Route 1 1903 Franklin Street Emerywood Estates 520 Walnut Street E l0R Mary Jane Shipwash Bob Shook 1416 English Street 1812 Gilbert Street Jimmy Small Barbara Smith Betty Smith Carol Smith 121 Briggs Avenue Archdale 713V2 North Main Street Route 6 AAL .s Donald Smith James Smith Jerry Smith 501 Kearns Street 1110 West Green Street 117 Briggs Avenue Sonny Sorrell 234 Shirley Avenue or Slllllllfll Jerry Southern Jane Sowers 500 East Commerce Street 603 Woodrow Avenue Janis Spaugh J. D. Starnes Bobby Stoker Carolyn Stone 646 Willowbrook Street 234 Mill Street 211 West State Street 610 Highland Avenue I , 5 ll I V . Annie Frances Stutts 520 Willowbrook Street E l0R Arlene Taylor Barbara Terry 1203 Adams Street 915 North Mann Street Ellenor Terry Peggy Thomas Anne Thompson Pepper TICC 915 North Mam Street 1-A Gantt Apartments 719 MOTIIS Street 411 HIIICIESI Drive Peggy Tobias 305 Edgedale Drive Vici Wagger 500 East Lexington Avenue Kenneth Wall Club Drive Extension if WM H, Mary Trepke Larry Underwood Bobby Valentine 710 Brookside Drive 510 Willowbrook Street 401 Ridgecrest Drive SE l0R ll 1 Virginia Walker 233 Montlieu Avenue J anette Webster Carolyn Watson Ruby Weaver 1123 Adams Street 1602 East Green Street 216 Venable Street M571 GF- H. m H 1' Li Rose Marie Wienberry 5041 Sunset Drive fi, ' P A Z9 V S -if Peggy Withers 821 Circle Drive Tom Wood 1104 Forest Hill Drive 5 Betty Ann Willard Johnny Williams Phyllis Witoher 1206 West Burton Street 621 West Howell Street 203 Springfield Road , . T,:,.,. - tlgl il Chippy Wood 611 Montlieu Avenue Tommy Woollen Randall Yarbrough 602 Hillcrest Drive 1801 King Street ,Zi 7' Gloria Wood 1315 Franklin Street Norman Zimmerman 501 Old Winston Road Brightening the corridors is the job of Mike Jones and'Anne Salley as they work with the Bulletin Board Committee. u xx ww SEQ ::Qw5..: Y new x ij. HNY?':-Ji X gm ,u TSR, H , uw uv ij H we .y ,sau E: aux aw'-Q ww W-we-are if Semi WSWW N-5 Despite lllness, Carson Cox has a ready smile for vxsltmg friends e Ti ., . . and you will look like a movie star, promise the members of the Pemican. staff as they make- up students for annual pictures. The tapping of new members into the National Honor Society is one of the most inspiring events of the year. ul , fm Winning top honors in all Helds, BARBARA MCCANLESS and SONNY SORRELL were voted Best All Around. Quiz kids ANN JOHNSON and GEORGE COLTRANE were elected Most Likely to Succeed. This cozy looking couple is BETSEY DAVIS and TED CONNER, voted Best Looking. wh Flashing smiles that won them the title. of Best Personality are ELIZABETH HALL and ALTON BEAN. Their good taste in clothes won for BAR- BARA BOULDIN and BRUCE ANDERSON the title of Best Dressed. Sweets for the sweet go to LILY SUE MYERS and D, C. PHILLIPS as the F riendl iest. I w X W ibffiill i J W af ' ,i ' .3 I . Spy! J V , L Making like Tarzan are Most At letic ' HAROLD O'KELLY and JOANNE ME E lf DITH. 4 Qi! WW ii W? A Looking as intelligent as possible under the circumstances are Wittiest seniors, BAR- BARA TERRY and MIKE JONES. ...army- il f 55? 'Y ka, 1- ww ,I 1: x ., X lvA. K -5? 511 ,, f ix ff fi 55 'YW ' sg, 2 Kfggis ' The seniors elected to the High School's Wha's Who are Cleft to right, first row! Dwight Payne, Ann Johnson, George Coltrane, Barbara McCanless, Tommy Woollen, Nancy Bright. lSecond row? Betsey Davis, Pepper Tice, Frances Motsinger, Pete Jones, Landry Neely, Monk Falls. KThird rowl Evelyn Chapman, Tommy Wood, Carol Smith, Sonny Sorrell, Barry Ruth. A02 A0 Nine girls and nine boys who have clone unrecognized but vital work in their high school years have again been chosen to represent H.P.H.S. in Who's Who in American High Schools. The election of these first string players of our school life drama is based on votes cast by the members of the faculty. The five per cent receiving the highest number of votes find their green years of never ceasing deeds climaxed by this token of gratitude. 63 ,EY 12-- iff-- fs?- W ME? 952 Wifi- 1 1? EF . 1 ill tu X' J - 7' vi..-'-Ea:.L 'if.v - L:V. 'Yf5ru 545 ,- , , - ff E -gf, , ' M-'-1l f5- 035'. 15 iv' J? 1 g Q' A C3 .1 'f ,M ' Fw MM. - Lfwf- z.E5'V' !-Ei 5 1.521 Te a . 'iff . f 2 - A 'gg W 2 fs N' , -3 ' 4 4-'F 2.-I I -1Q7?f1g,'l,EY g-.- H :Q - 'i 1 ,nf T v,... EEN A ffm-- 'gI 5E!ii5: .LL X vf. Q'-f ,, M fn --1151 , M , . iii,-1543 , f E , 2 , ,, ,, ,D 4 ,, H W,A. 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N , . . - 7 Qi fl- V- A , I UNl0R IRENE ABERNATHY, 1004 Johnson Street RALPH AIKEN, 800 Lake Street SONYA ALLRED, 211 Best Street EVELYN ANDREWS, 1214 Adams Street JUNE ARIVIFIELD, 904 Colonial Court BILL BAILEY, 704 Arlington Avenue SANDRA BAKER, 801 Taylor Street MARY LAYNE BALLARD, 316 Howell Street D0'r BARKER, 419 Cable Street BETTY JANE BEAMON, 4-11 Gatewood Avenue CLIFFORD BEAN, 15032, English Street GAIL BECK, 1618 Johnson Street MARVIN BINGHAM, 301 Park Street ROGER BISHOP, 903 Granby Street CALVIN BLACKBURN, Route 1 RAYMOND BLACKWELL, 220 Thurston Street HAROLD BLIZZARD, 1030 Barhee Street MARGARET Boccs, 211 Kelly Street SHIRLEY Bocas, 512 Walnut Street DoNNIE BooNE, 602 Hawthorne Street NANCY Bor'roMs, 40-A Clara Cox Apts. Y? -if .4 .. 'F' 7 v 1144, 7 ' 9 V, vt Af 1 ' t w , ,. ti L-,Eff A, A V UV A jQ 66, JUNIOR BARBARA BOYD, 528 Centennial Avenue PAT BRADSHAW, 323 Quaker Lane MARY BRENNER, 901 Newlin Street MARGARET BROOKS, 724 Prospect Street COY LEE BROWN, Winston Road JERRY BROWNE, 519 Centennial Avenue MARY LEE BROWNING, 101 Princeton Avenue DONALD BUCK, 914- Asheboro Street GILBERT BUCK, 922 Grace Street HAROLD BULL, 314 Pickett Street BUDDY BULLOCK, 102 Worth Avenue HERMAN BUNCH, 609 Richardson Street PEGGY BURGESS, 308 East Lexington Avenue BETTY Jo BURTON, 114 East View.Street ,- DOROTHY BURTON, 813 English Street FRED BYRD, 203 Kelly Street I, A ANNE CAMPBELL, 819 East Lexington Avenue LOUIE CAMPBELL, 819 East'Lexington Avenue JUDY CARROLL, 407 Hodgin Street SANDRA CASEY, 319 Woodbrook Ct. ' SUSAN CAUDLE, 506 Bridges Street 4 I, D ill Y- I h Ti. I .X X X BJ A --I I . 7.9 f I .I I , . 1 A 'I III 13 I L :NJ Y -. , Ill! 1 I Q gi . ,Q ' Tx, I Y A ll V !g5f,fyI I Q I ,L NJ QSM . 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Wrenn Street CLINTON DAVIS, 319 Fourth Street DELOIIES DAVIS, 1509 Tryon Street J OE DAVIS, 9105 West Broad Street MARTISIA ANN DAVIS, 1107 Clyde Street MARY Lou DAVIS, 1210 Guyer Street JAMES DELAPP, 706 Grace Street FIIEDDIE DICKENS, 657 Wesley Place w 1 ' fy .Q . w -M efsivww . E' A Qi. 51 ilu - e K K an A N 151 4 w f xx w s -1-...M L-lil w tw P 5 'G 7 W - 5? , 31' K ., -- 4 , ' ik ' A- www Q' ww Q J 24 5 w ww 5 4 5' Q l f . I l l www, w c tg l 1 ' ' rw s rww www . I X ' A A-M 1 t t rw I . L A is 1-w, Q 1 1 .. , ,ti ill' A if . .a. ' --5: if I .5 1 L ,eq , 4. ' L-.f I R f 1 , 'Tupwf Q , i . -Q 1 4, hz. R w xx 1 lt I . w-A . w . 'K if w i w-. , JU IOR CLENDA DICKENS, 302 Ward Street NANCY Jo DOCGETT, 908 Rotary Drive PAT DUKE, 205 Guilford Avenue CLAUDE EARLE, 404-A Hillcrest Manor Apts. BETTY JANE ELKES, 106 Idol Street JOANN ELKINS, 2806 English Street Ext. DONALD ELLIOTT, 509 Hedrick Street THOMAS FEENEY, 814 Woodrow Avenue NICK FISHER, 231 Edgedale Drive L2 CHARLES FLINNER, 807 Woodrow Avenue BILL FOSTER, 800 North Hamilton ELSIE RAE Fos'rER, 512W English Street HELEN FosTER, 4128 Ennis Street STUART FOUNTAIN, 1105 Westwood Drive ANNA FRAZIER, 912 Fourth Street LORETTA FREEMAN, 317 West Burton Street NANCY FRYE, 1010 Smith Street FRANCES GAINER, 1221 South Main Street RICHARD GARNER, Setzer Apts., East Avenue FRANCES G1LMoRE, 602 Everett Street GEoRcE GREEK, 27-E Clara Cox Apts. I VX .XQXF II. X790 , uw 7 X, X M! -e fm fi 6 ef ,X C QXL A lff ' 17146 X ,W ff I X + Xft IX 6 'XX WK X 2 'X XL LX. A ,XX X lf' fn , , '1 5m ' X 5 pf. 1 f I X4 Qi X ' In XX X X N X X r. ,Q ,f I X X af- ff , Ee X 'XXX X Y X X X 5.54 X f- WX., f U' I X , ef- J x - Q 1131.-. 3 X . XXX ,IX N XX X XX,, fix X , N X 1 L I 1 ft . XX X, Pr' X gf? 4 ' UX,X X r 5 X , I I X X X X X X 1 , ':X'. ig , ' ' T .X 44 X C I X ,. 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ANN HALL, 505 Barker Street JIM HALL, 1215 East Green Street RALPI-I HALL, 1215 Cassell Street ROBERT HALL, 1312 East Green Street RUBY HALLMAN, 2319 Edgewood Avenue JACKIE HARRIS, 421 Parks Street LINWOOD HARRIS, 226 Montlieu Avenue STUART HART, 526 Parkway ' BILL HAWORTH, Box 1551 PIOWARD HAWORTII, 213 Edgeda1e'Drive LENA Sue HAYES, 117 East State Street JOAN HAYWORTII, Route 1 RUBY JANE HAYWORTH, Route 1 IFRANKLIN HAZZARD, 2333 English Street X -- BARBARA HEDGI-LCOCK, Winston-Salem Road w7' . A... 1 1 i X 's , N. ,+ A , I if ' A 4 ark , 2 3ifA,.'.'.-I ISS' i Y 'Q 1 M P I , , ,- Ar L ,95 Qggg. X I 2 2 B 'I am z 2 Q .M I JUNIOR BETSEY HEDCECOCK, West Homestead Avenue DIANE HEDOECOCK, 1125 Chestnut Street JOHNNY HEDCECOCK, 520 Oak View Road PEGGIE HEOOECOCK, 321 Carolina Avenue VIRGINIA HENDRICK, 1200 North Hamilton FRANKIE HERMAN, 605 West Farriss Avenue CLARENCE HERNDON, 310 Phillip Street R. C. HIcKs, 640 Wesley Place BINO HILLIARO, 1017 East Green Street PHILLIP HILLIARD, 2411 East Lexington Avenue NORMA Honor, 200 Winslow Street .lo ANNE HODOIN, 1311 Greenway Drive PATSY JANE HODGIN, Route 5 MARILYN HOKE, 916 Dayton Street JOHNNY HOLEROOK, 1618 N. Hamilton Street DONNIE HOLDER, 1000 Curley Street GLENDA HOLLAND, 216 Druid Drive CORANANNE HOLDINGSWORTH, 807 Carrick Av M90 I Mu x IWW xoxtfwt N HOLLINGSWORTI-I, 1022 Barhee Street DONALD LEE HOLMES, Route 6, Box 194 BETTY J O HONEYCUTT, 500 Chandler Street EDUC ' L .E -iff LW 3-5-gi I fy . ? I I In Q 5 5 Q I I ri ,. L7 ffl .- I- f J HM Q . ww.-' , . '-. x ' .nil .I it ,i , 6-I If ft -Ie I I I M 1 ': L A 3' -.. ,Z II ' ww, I E the ,I V. Q' 1 , 3, L -:QI I Z1 I NH W '5- 1 X L X 41 W I or J Q X-,QI ,L V12 X I ref, W It -SER I -I .1 , A , j - KEEP f ed J L. il .L - . 1 ,,,1 9 MA V A X' 1 4 P' I I 'l -, 'f ::,:gl,j:,, at I 9 F, ., IIA, 1 UNIOR MAIILENE Hoovsn, 512 Lake Street SHIRLEY HOOVER, 422 Tate Street ANNE HULIN, 622 West Lexington BOBBY I NMAN, 522 Walnut Street MILDRED J ARRELL, 627 Wesley Place JIMMY J AIIIIETT, 511 Mangum Avenue REBECCA J Essur, 209 Welch Drive JOAN JESTER, Route 6 Lots JONES, 1004 Grant Street BILL KALE, 202 Hillcrest Drive BETTY KEAIINS, 1007 Albert Street CHRISTINE KEARNS, Route 1 PATSY ANN KEAIINS, 213 Worth Avenue PEGGY KEARNS, 177 Mill Street FAYE KENDALI., 409 Woodrow Avenue HANNAII KENNEDY, Route 1 CRAIG KESTER, 323 Woodrow Avenue JACK KESTEE, 628 Howell Street BILL KINLEY, Route 5 JOY KNOX, 512 Sunset Drive SHIRLEY LAMBERT, Route 6, Box 199 I I . V 'il ll' ., -. IJ, iff' 'f', ,s,N'hq L- f Q W . Y ,-e,ro.!TllXgi-0, W k r I VH V :- 1: W G ' 1 xr: V I A W-' A - 1 A , . A A r. If '51 gi' ,-v' ' I M5 L1 .lg - iv I , , A ,' 1 if QM ,. , A 'S julie, 1 ,. f : ' .. , vt- , :Ar A .. A ' Q 45.-55:1 '- ' S if-Z , f'. Q!2i1I- . . I. If Ls ' :Q ' 1 - ze. ISHN: I Idgttn .. E I 11 2531 A H , A FX -I ' on - A W' ge-I 3. ,. .wsu . ' Ji - .e ' 4557? v,... ' Y ',-, N 3:1 I N S Liz, ,ti I . V , ' L I A 1'-.1 mf-' gg , xg ,It W asf- 7 72 A UNIOR JANET LAMBETH, 322 Connor Street SI-IIIILEY LAMBETH, 322 Connor Street TOMMY LAND, 608 Prospect Street CYNTHIA LASSITER, 823 East Lexington Avenue JIMMY LAssx'rER, 1609 North Hamilton Street PAT LASSITER, 309 Sunset Drive LOUISE LAYELL, 1005 Stanton Street FRED LEACH, 1415 King Street VIVIAN LEDBETTER, 504 West Green Street BETTY JEAN LEE, 8-A Clara Cox Apts. JIMMY LEWALLEN, Route 6 FRANCES LEWIS, 1306 Oak Avenue MAX LOFLIN, 114 Eugene Avenue BEULAH LOUIIY, 811 West Green Street JANE LUCAS, 913 Forrest Avenue CHARLOTTE MCALLISTER, 507 Gatewood Avenue BETTY MCCAIITER, 815 Newell Street SYLVIA MCGHEE, 1011 Club Drive TOMMY MCMAHON, 509 Gatewood Avenue BECKY MCMILLAN, 1112 Anderson Street MAURICE MADE, 1421 East Commerce Street EBSQ, '. Y H'-fag IJ. , . , If I ,. Ii i-1 -:Jw K 1 V , K :H I . ' . , ' ' I I ' ' ' . . N: . VU ,.,..,+ , , 53-'T JUNl0R JAYN MARSHALL, 407 Forrest Avenue V BOBBY MARTIN, 1426 Johnson Street ROBERT MEDLIN, 417 Welch Drive DARRELL MEREDITH, 1117 Richland Avenue SHIRLEY A. MILLER, 120 East State Street SHIRLEY J. MILLER, 607 Hedrick Street I A V ii Ls U f , . I I , X. Yr ,. -- YY : 4,,,. L. Q.. iwsg, ., , I ,, - . , , I .5 I E fs s' Ay! HENRY MITCHELL, Archdale, N. C. ETTALEE MONROE, 1003 Tipton Street GERTRUDE MOONEY, 810 Kearns Street I I I is L'f I ,ul 4' , - W L A ' A A -I-A 'FM I R' - K+. . 9 ' 2 E S 4 li. 1 V F ' - '. I Iv' I - R- '- I- it I I f iff .e I , -IL A N gi ,, , 1 I Q' PEGGY MOORE, 104 Worth Avenue JEAN MORGAN, 107 Winslow Street MARY ROSE MORRIS, 601 Denny Street BARBARA MORRISON, 608 Hawthorne Street GERRY MYERS, Oak View Road ETHELINE NEAL, 6046 Thissell Street . . I MM w W I 1 ' J A CE NEILL, 1050 Rockford'Road 'I H ,,wL,,w , IQ- I It 2 JIMMY NEWMAN, 205 East Lexington Avenue - - .fif X , RONALD NIEONO, 1406 King Street l . -. . ' ' - .L GERALD NIXON, 931 Forrest Avenue MILFORD NOOE, 36-C Clara Cox Apts. ll - REvEARN NORMAN, 2206 English Street 73 l Z 'Q 1 I P W 3, .f JY , S I Y L st ' ' -- 1 - , E 4 4 Z E ' l If fx 1 Ei imj 1 ' 1-. V 21 I ,org if 1 vu' A N' L is .. Z A F A W, G 4-2 1 , .V if A ? s. , . Q P' 13' ' . .4 A 1 L ' . 14 ' H f -3 '51-xi . ' ' S 4 , J., :TY ff l- , , Zi' V -'29, , K ' l I Lx y 111 te ' ' : , V , - t efifli.-1: , 1 1 ,1'R-f--Tiljg-1' 1 -' N. 1 2+ -iv as . 1 PE if F 7119 1 '- L, si. ' S- 1 1 V wi: f A A 17 , , , , A , , , W - 6,1 1 . 5 --tig fini fl I 1 JU IOR DONALD OGLESEY, 515 Lindsay Street SHIRLEY PALMER, 1217 Adams Street , PEGGY PARKER, 36-E Clara Cox Apts. PEGGY PARRISH, 309 Pickett Street J IMMY PATTON, 1025 Redding Street JOEL PAUL, Thomasville, Route 3 FAYE PAYNE, Jamestown, N. C. PATTY PEACOCK, 711 West Farriss Avenue J1MMY PEGRAM, 805 West Burton Street JERRY PENDRY, 2295Vg English Street SUE PICKLESIMER, 608 East Lexington Avenue BARBARA PIERCE, 317'Steele Street PEGGY P1ERcE, 407 Nathan Hunt Drive ANN Po1NnEx'rER, 318 West Howell Street LLOYD PRI-:sLAR, 308 Phillips Street BARBARA PRIDDY, 503 Chestnut Street RONALD Pnocron, 1107 Grace Street MARY Lou PRUITT, 1109 Anderson Street BILLIE SUE RANDALL, 232 Montlieu Avenue JAMES RAWLS, 110 Dalton Street PANSY REAVIS, 1215 Redding Street I L A gt '- K.. il I JQI Hx , 5 V, ef' :.:? gk ,Q 73' ' I V J' l Us Ili 1 II' j AXW , I E ' wi ,3 ilu, ,: fa. 'Q X T I , , , ,. N I V lc.- AI +L? X' I -1 ' . Jn -e , -7- 51 ' ' 'E PM . I SL 1 , - 1 P I M 2 y .git ,,wI EMI eta, Imgygh A I I 5' I , , :.: l i A I It. -., I A fl I ' ' I -,.I. ' ,, i f fttmg., . ' fl' 1 5- :': g ' L , Ht l ' , ,Y 1 X u' 0JUwWfAf'45'Jf73'0ei9rJLHf-gvs IMC- T3 xlqltw-LJXA JU l0R ERNESTINE RICE, Route 4- DoN RICKERT, 1616 Johnson Street PAT RITCHIE, 634 Willowbrook Street SARAH ROBBINS, 630 West Green Street XX Ecx ROGERS, 1011 Park Street HQLLAN ROUSE, 617 Wesley Place LEON RUSSELL, 609 East Lexington Avenue DORIS SALTZ, 1803 King Street PEGGY SAMIIELS, 404 Smith Street ELOISE SAUNDERS, Route 5, Box 7 TYKEY SAvvAs, 409 Denny Street DONALD SCALF, 3001 English Street CARSON SELLERS, Route 4, Box 18 SHIRLEY SETLIFF, 515 East Lexington Avenue Junv SEWARD, 606 Lindsay Street CONNIE SHOAP, Route 1, Box 127, Thomasville JEssrvIE SHORE, 1000 Thissell Street ANNE SIMPSON, 1119 Grace Street l MAURICE SIvEs, 1417 Welborn Street JIMMY SKEEN, 2212 East Green Street LARRY SLOOP, 209 Allred Street I 1 1 ,I Ei .-Q . , JA 'I ' f i E' f X , I. 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I it qw , ,, E if , V 5:, : ' A .- . , . t- . , , I 76 UNIOR BORBY SMITH, 1704- Long Street DAVID SMITH, 512 Denny Street DoN SMITH, 313 Phillips Street ELLWOOD SMITH, Archdale, N. C. FRANKLIN SMITH, 1309 Bradshaw Street GORDON SMITH, 110 Dalton Street JI-:WELL SMITH, 116 Springfield Avenue MAURICE SMITH, 718 Gatewood Avenue REBA SMITH, 819 Putnam Avenue CAROLYN SNOW, Route 6 ROEERTA Soucy, 2511 East Lexington Avenue DELINDA SOUTHERN, 518 White Oak Street . . I LEE SOUTHERN, 215 West Ray Street FLOYD SPARKS, 212 East Green Street HAROLD SPENCER, 802 Lake Street SANDRA SPENCER, 401 Allred Street SHIRLEY STAMET, 101 Flaherty Avenue CARL STARNES, 234 Mill Street PAT STARNES, 832 Montlieu Avenue I , KEN STEELE, 1007 Marion Avenue MARGARET STEWART, 934- East Avenue S ,... . .f L., ..., i ,4 'Y 4 W Y 'T' if ' J ' ,, , nga., K 05 I af f l 'W Ye 'f I X525 A 77 JU IOR W. L. STEWART, 906 Bridges Street J 0 STRICKLAND, 320 Coltrane Street BILLIE STONE, 1701 Long Street SHIRLEY STOUT, 212 Thurston Street TOM STROTI-IER, 513 Sunset Drive SARAH STUART, 331 Nathan Hunt Drive JEAN SUl.1.1Ns, 908 Tabor Street NORMA SULLIVAN, 1627 North Hamilton Street PATTIE SUMMEY, 605 Forrest Avenue PHYLLIS SURRETT, 414 Smith Street PATSY SWAIM, 1109 Barbee Street GEORGIE SWING, 1218 South Main Street ROGER TATE, 900 Meredith Street BARBARA THOMAS, 1021 Sherrod Avenue GAIL THOMPSON, 2105 Brentwood Avenue NoRMA JEAN THOMPSON, 1631 North Hamilton S ZEB THROWER, 232 Woodrow Avenue MARY JEAN TINSLEY, 315 Woodrow Avenue VELVA TUCKER, 4-O0 East Washington Street BETTY J 0 TURNER, 305 Barker Street RICHARD TURNER, 802 Oakview Road IICCK i ' Q '. fi X. W A 1 I ggggtglwt 8 svifilw. lg' I ' I 30 I V N, if .R ., , ew V , 1 N, J if A , ,, '1? 5T Q W . ft .K ,.,, m y f, -1,1 .9-1 J. 141.5 - , I K E' '-It- w X . 1- VV ' j 4 I ,ft jg! gesssfzsiggw get Qi 1 .. ' mf- ' iflfliiiifszzgg ' . 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V-V: f if 1 -A '78 UNIOR SALLY TURNER, 4-09 Walnut Street JIM UNDERWOOD, 510 Willowbrook Street BOB UPTON, 619 Highland Avenue PAT VANCE, 801 West Quaker Lane RAY WALKER, 248 Proctor Street JOE WALSER, 924 Country Club Drive DON WALTERS, 1110 West Green Street PAUL WALTON, 309 West Davis Street CLAYTON WAMPLER, 105 Sunset Drive GENEVA WEBB, 321 Pickett Street CARL WEEKLY, 1120 Gordon Street SHIRLEY WELBORN, 319 ReedtStreet CHARLES WHITE, 611 West Howell Street AMENCEIS WHITLEY, 717 Morris Street PAT WHITLOW, 1011 Ashehoro Street P1-IYLLIS WHITLOW, Route 1 ROGER WYHITLOW, 1019 Asheboro Street EDDIE WHITSON, 144-5 North Hamilton Street BOBBIE WILLIAMS, 1201 Montlieu Avenue ROBERT WILLIAMS, 405 Woodrow Avenue BETTY WILsoN, 512 Willowbrook Street any -f' X W: n,,e H M A fi-L., ,:., f it ly 53 K A 1, L , M , ,, HELEN Wooos, 117 Dorothy Street TM l UNIOR FAYE W1LsoN, 503 East Green Street g J ACK WILSON, 34-E Clara Cox Apts Tan WILSON, 415 W. High Street NANCY WINFREY, 405 Greenwood J JOHN WOOTEN, 202 East Burton Street X Y , LUTHER WORKMAN, 713 Ashehoro Street V V' -Y MABEL WRIGHT, 2302 Dallas Street W ABSENT WHEN PICTURED Adams, Max I Auman, Bobby Bolton, Shirley Boyles, Carlton Byerly, David Byrd, Gerald Campbell, Edwin Campbell, Lloyd Campbell, Mary Clodfelter, James Dixon, Bill Elkins, Clarence Ellison, Barbara Gerring, John Hill, Billy Hill, Wayne Hinson, Harold Holbrook, Tom Hoover, Van Johnson, Dolan J ones, Leon Nixon, Wallace Odom, Charles Patterson, Gene Pendry, Larry Pilson, Jack Richardson, Harold Ruddock, James Saunders, Betsey Townsend, Reece Wafford, Darrell Walker, Bobby Weatherford, Bill Williams, Helen Wray, Joe '5 ANN YOUNG, 2807 Engllsh Street W l Directing the ambitious Juniors as they prepared for elections, the play, and the prom Miss Elizabeth Lindsay has shown qualities of understanding ability and patience. M. at sf H as Ke at frm. .-Hi 17? ,fry J The Big Three of the Sophomore Class is composed of Jerry Sowers, Vice-President: Jane Marlene. Presidentg Jimmy Sink, Secretary-Treasurer. .kldfgvlldg .'7AI 0lfLgA Obi? P8811 66'l,l 5 As the sophomores began'the year, some were in a strange and new environmentg while others, who had spent their freshman year in H.P.H.S., felt quite at home. Nevertheless, all were very glad to be together once moreg and they started the year off with a great deal of enthusiasm in their election of ofiicers. Winning out in spite of unusually stiif competition were the following: Jane Marlette, presidentg Jerry Sowers, vice- presidentg Jimmy Sink, secretary-treasurerg with Mrs. R. H. Shaw to advise them. The most important event of the year was the freshman - sophomore prom. The sophomores showed their true spirit as they wholeheartedly turned their attention to the planning and the task of decorating for this big occasion. As the year came to a close, these sophomores felt that they had grown in characterg and that their year had been one in which they could cherish the memories of many new and different experiences. 80 0PHO 0RE Carl Adams Shelia Adams Ronald Albertson Bobby Albright V Henry Allen Bobbie Allred 5 Rena Allred Gloria Andrews Lee Andrews Gail Armstrong Iris Auman Nancy Auman Sam Austin Bill Bailey Larry Baker Bobby Joe Barham Hannah Barr Jimmy Bean Shirley Beard Betty Beck Douglas Benfield Duane Best Shirley Bingham J im Binlcley Dora Black Charlotte Blackmon Darrell Blair Leona Board Wanda Bohler Aubrey Boles Wayne Bost Byron Bowman Sylvia Boyd Majorie Boyles Bill Brady Emma Brady Jerry Brady Ronnie Brewer Bob Bridgers Carol Briggs Kathryn Brock Delorus Brown Jackie Brown Lawrence Brown Albert Buck Darlene Bullin Darrell Bumgarner Richard Burns Clara Burton Steven Burton Sonny Butler Hilda Byerly Barbara Byrum Myra Calhoun Na, N Y aff , fl X v G ,, Q, w l x -E1 v -wi F --' ' v 'f ,V 5 w V 1 ,Ju fir -u, , . 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Q tj Q Am K it an 5 ,if . a , 82 0PHO ORE Dickie Campbell Dorothy Campbell Jerry Carmichael Carole Carrigan Jimmie Casey Ronda Cathcart Joyce Chapman Billy Chniel Lowell Clinard Sarah Clinard Bruce Clodfelter Cecil Coe Frank Collins Barbara Cook. .Terry Corbin Shirley Cox Joan Cranford Barbara Crawley Nancy Cridlebaugh Tommy Dale Jeanette Darnell Rogena Davis Grayson Dawkins Joe Dean Banks Dellinger Patty Dillon Nancy Draughn Barbara Dunlap George Eanes Susan Elkins Barbara Ellington Martha Ellington Peggy Ellington Jerry Evans David Fagg Joe Falkenberry Carson Farmer Harlan Faulk Sylvia Fee Glen Fletcher Joe Floyd Charles Fowler Carolyn Foy Basil Freeman Reginald Gay Tony Geddings Becky Gekas Marie. George Lucy Gibson Shirley Graves Susie Gray Peggy Gross E. H. Hackler H. B. Hall 0PHOMORE Patsy Handy Juanita Hardy Barbara Harper Becky Harris Charles Harris Ray Harris Patricia Hauser William Hayward Peggy Ann Hayworth Tommy Hayworth Glenda Head Robert Hedgecock Carolyn Hedrick , Billy Joe Helms Joyce Herndon Becky Hester Shirley Hicks Carlene Hill James Hill Jerry Hill Jimmy Hill Nancy Hill Pat Hill Lucille Hilliard Robert Hilliard Dorothy Hines ' Garland Hines Jean Hines Phillip Hinshaw Howard Holbrook George Honeycutt Mary Ellen Honeycutt Naomi Hooker Darlene Hoover Nancy Jo Hoover Joann Horner Joe Horney Claude Howard Frank Howard Charles Huneycutt Robert Humphreys Willie Hunsucker Jeanette Hunt Benny Lou Hyder X, Nancy Idol QM ff. I Rhonda Idol Peggy Ingram Peggy Jackson Jo Ann Jarrett Donnie Jeffers Charles Johnson Doris Johnson Peggy Johnson Phyllis Johnson x It J-ai, x , ,7 fix U l- 'ik ' 1 .SH ' ' '- 1 v 1122 1 X ,, X X N -st I .U a I I 'if 1 'N-.J eil .I fm Q. 5' 1 1 gf Fa l ,M ' 'X in 71 ' w ff ' W 3' 'Ei ull ! 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Carolyn Kennedy Loy Kennedy Mary Kennedy Barbara Kiser Frank Lain Jimmy Lain Robert Langston Billy Lanier Rufus Laws Joe Leach Peggy Leach Mary Ann Lee Sylvia Lester Barbara Lewis Betsy Lewis J ack Lewis Tommy Lewis Barbara Little Dot Lloyd Margaret Locke Fred Long Charlie Lucas Marguerite Lynch Wanna Ann McAnally Doug McCall Peggy McDaniel Dicky McDowell Mary J. McDowell Mary McLeod - Ralph McNatt .lane Marlette Kitty Marsh Eddie Martin Sara Ann Martin Vernon Martin Barbara Meredith Larry Miller Lynette Miller Shirley Miller Tommy Monroe Ray Montgomery Shirley Montgomery J oe Moran 0PHO A 0RE Doris Morgan .lurlean Morgan .loyce Morris Lorene Moseley Paul Moss Faye Murray Fran Myers Tiny Neely Rex Nelson Jeannine Newton Homer O'Brien Vincent O'Connor',g Sylvia Overby ' Bobbie .lo Overcash Ronald Overcash Nancy Owens Martha Packer David Pancoast Barbara Parker Carolyn Patton Charles Patterson Jimmy Peacock George Price Evelyn Prince Norma Prince Dean Mac Pruette Barbara Putt Donald Ray Donald Reid Rachel Richardson June Rimmer Frances Ritch Carolyn Roberts Pat Robertson Nancy Rohinette Nancy Rogan Catherine Rogers Ruth Rogers Shirley Rook Nancy Rouse Don Royals Pat Russell Nancy Sanders Sudie Sells Thelma Seward Harriett Shelton Donrie Shepard Harold Shives Peggy Shook Wayne Shore Jimmy Sink r 'f-1' , I Billy Slate Dorothy Slate Margaret Slate 0 ' 7 Q T 91 se AJ ma? 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E. 2 + 1- -A 1 1 , I W - 'fr ,, W , .- an .J fffw. .Eff - l. ,V Iil xv H rw A flag ,I , t , - .xiquwj Z, EV ' ,Y n It V 'lf ,AEQWE , ?. 3,,4.21z.,...Ql3.li 86 911110 our Larry Sledge Betty Sloan Ann Smith Arlene Smith Carolyn Ann Smith Dolly Smith .loan Smith Mary Webster Smith Eddie Smothers Peggy Snider James Snyder Shirley Southern Donnie Sowers Jerry Sowers Ed Spivey Margaret Springer Wallace Stamey : 'I Marlene Stanley ,, ,,X V5 PIX. Max Steed Shirley Steelman Edward Stewart Carolyn Stout Pat Smut Carolyn Sumner Edwin Sutton Beulah Tate Naomi Tate Esther .lane Taylor Ann Teague Jimmy Thackston Carroll Pete Thompson Rex Thompson Yvonne Thompson. Gail Thrower Ella Jean Towery Lucille Towery John Turner Earl Tyner Juanita Upton Barbara Vaughn Donald VonCannon Brownie Wagner Mary Wall Sarah Jane Wall Clyde Wallace Virginia Walser Braxton Warner Jordan Washburn Donald Watson. Eunice Watson Van Watson Dixie Webster ' Carolyn Welch Henry Wells f'WdJZU5lCpZfj E 'i 17 7 a . e I , o 1,4 Q Z I Donald Whitaker ' i i ,.,. Clara White 'l'V 1,4 ffl f Dean White , f '1-1 ' ,vi J Phyllis Jane Whitlow I -K June Whittington A . ' -Q Dana Lee Wilkins '- A . bfi ' ' i , 'N . l Donese Willett 'Q ,I Q, I ' Elizabeth Williams V if 'N l d ' Ernest Williams 5 ' 'V . Marvin Lee Williams ' , Vg' Barbara Wilson f Margie Wilson 3 'fwgl 1 3 1' I .if V Neil Wilson ch W7 'g ag ' ri --- 1 ' Lawrence Wise , f 1 is ' V L. M. Wood X l A Q' Max Wood Q Ul f Yi Paul David Wood X - if Peggie Wood -,Jw ,. -:': 3 F.. , Ronald Workman fi , ,N . QVXKZ .2 .'.. ..t... .. .es we B aa n Paul-HY0ke1eY - . . e r 1 Shif1svAHHY0k1CY is Wh ale- ll .al ll 01' 1 ll, 5? A if 32, jason: 5 gl i N Q t :,f5 49-v i i :T l ...ww ., il 'N J M w i Lf Judy York i ilit i,. A ',j , f' ff'f Sylvia Zimmerman 5 il GQ LRE' 'Q 'J 1 , ggi?-i f ' Ang' I 4' Q fss,,1ff1,:.i1 fir? +- ' 'QW Patience and understanding have helped Mrs. R. H. Shaw deal with the problems of the sophomores. Because of her careful assistance and guidance, this has been a smooth and pleasant year for these under- classmen. 87 ABSENT WHEN PIC TURED Amick, Bobby Andrews, Olin Lee Bayne, Bobby Brady, Erlu Brooks, Charles Brown, Danny Burgess, Jimmy Cooper, Fletcher Cox, Shirley Draughn, Donald Frazier, Jimmy Freeman, Clifford Gill, Harold Green, Donald Hammer, Becky Hart, Weldon Hedgecock, 0. J. Hill, Curtis Holston, Mary Anne Hudspeth, Buddy Hunt: Dick Idol, Donna .lo Ingram, Steve Johnson, Bobby Lee Kemp, Tommy Langley, Ann Lilly, Don Loiiin, Edward Martin, Phyllis Nelson, Fred Pierce, Billie Ray Pope, Randell Redmon, Billy Robbins, Jerry Robertson, Marie Sechrest, David Sexton, Harlan Spenard, Paul Stailord, Vester Stone, .lim Taylor, David Thrower, Donald Ussery, Gray Wallace, Hazel Walper, Dick Whitaker, Ronald White, Kenneth Whitley, Jimmy Williams, Doris Yokley, Shirley Joanne , W H - '62 ww wr., Q - wh! E 't - H 3. fa :Q ,eg Q ' 1 xr, YU' W H' H ' 1, X' Nw Y N H 1wa5::Av V7 ,su .EQKEM Cui. - ' EW M ,ma 1 . M , J 1 WMM EV ffm A , H. H 5, W , K o ' W QGw'm1'lai? f-11'-1'-1.A,-' if ,ig', f 'mf 'JM G avEl EI . . ,.T- ..., ., Wu w X , mx 1 I ti P! ,E I ' Q . ,, , -. -I . .' P?w. .I -A1 ' A51 9 ' , fx i'.ly atv!-' 'L W I ww E W v v W .ur- Efa. --' 9 I 4 x 1 I f r ,. 1 ' 4 v. LN my 2' 111 f,Q,,g,,,!'A' L. 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Parrish Bobbie Jean Phillips Betty Pierce Mary Ellen Poage Odell Portis Rae Ann Preslar Barbara Price Frances Price Terry Proctor Johnnie Queen Toby Reddick Ruth Riggs FRESHMAE James Ritch Dorothy Royals Shirley Schaner Raymond Sherrer Carl Sherwood Roby Shives Jerry Skeen Sonya Sloop Barbara Scots Helen Spencer Shirley Stafford Patsy Staton Shelby Stone Evelyn Suggs Darrell Sumner Donald Taylor Joe Teague Maxine Todd Barbara Totten Thomas Vestal Randy Voorhees Bobby Walker Donald Wall Harvey Warren Lucille Webb Robert Welch Bobby White Bobby Williams Delores Wilson Annalee Wright Peggy Sue Wright 'X- Edna Yarborough Barbara Yodzio ..4 .uf V A A 'V ,.r, A I V A A, Y L -K A f' . A - V 1 . i , 1 L H l 'a -se 1' '1f?fi-f 41 -+ . '- ' 4-' V ' L' L ' Af ' . j . ,, 5 ,QA A Gs- V A ' v 2 if W , 'Ag.,', , K 1 7 W ' 1 ' ' ' T '45? i 2A : ' A' A 1 'lit f g A , -Lg: e ' , 3 -wmws: L., v w ! .js H., .- 'f.T'i l , 7 :--L V Q 5 ,gL:i5?i? 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L f . kt b are .. -Ze: 5:2 V' 1.7, gl , My , fo , ffl A 4 E ,f l -'U ' ' rw Y V ,4 3' f .I -.:' 'W A ' . A. f-if V1 jf f ll. - .5IL'g1vJ4 ' ' ' 4, H. . , A.s.1,..l. V 'l'l Adams, Grady Allen, Bobby Asbill, James Auman, Tommy Beal, Gary Beck, Wayne Branson, Roberta Brewer, Bill Brown, Ernest Caison, Bobby Carter, Barbara Cathcart, Darrell Clay, Raynard Clement, Frieda Cole, Robert Cole, Vivian Crotts, Billy ., Edwards, James Evans, Ken ABSENT WHEN PICTURED Gladson, Rex Hedrick, Joan Hiatt, Bobby Hicks, Bill Hicks, Jule Hudson, Lewis Hunt, Buster Jacobs, Jerry Johnson, Clarence Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Phillip Kelly, Clyde Kimble, Alfred Lewallen, Billy Little, Bill Long, Robert Loving, Bobby McKeeham, Paul Medlin, Shirley Moore, Sam I Myers, Betty Pope, Raymond Powell, Philip Price, Bobby Rickard, Gary Russell, Ronnie Shipwash, Jearline Simmons, J. W. Starnes, William Strahan, Alford Styles, Joe Taylor, Walter Townsend, Charles Tucker, Dallas Walker, Jimmy Wallace, Peggy Weisner, Charles Guiding, helping, planning, and assisting the newest members of H.P.H.S. has been one of the extra- curricular activities of Mrs. Helen Gentry. She has helped the Freshman class start out on the right foot. 0 P a' , 2 , fn. as F Q, r 1 ,l' , 55,11 Q, .L 5 , .:a:5 'W . I X 1 . ,Q . ,.f 'g Q- 19' .Y , A A ,, , -Lg - ' gag,-I I 195- 2' 0 ray' My Fur- ww L 5 ,Q H if lug. W ,, A' if .,,ia4.w5v5Ys,,,? -,,, tb f .fy , 2' 4,-vs F, ' Q wg. L w ., i 'uin v lr -JL U4 , V :oft 5 5 ,cf fir ' ' . 1 5 K , 16 if-5 5: -e-1 mr .uf A. if- kim E..'?'fi 4 - J 13- ,f .4 4- .. . 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Q 1- I A ' P I 1 A , 4 L K Q 1' 1 583' L q pa 7 'Q9f 3 0'isg.K5 q Q hx Q 5 , ' Q ' 1 ' in W u 'ri' A A lv S, 1 ' .K 3 5 ' JT ,Q ,' Q q 1' , 4 Dawg V . ll 2 'W fr as 553 3353, f , 5 'Q if A 4 we YNJKEEA yn w 1 MW lr,--, ,H f we lj f--1 L-lj 4,14 f ff:-2:52 - 0 Af 4 HX-1'-, Q n.. fl T AH 'W al . fi:-if J 1 ff f xg Y' Q M fn A, M i ,- 4-Q .gg 41 1' 690 E S - R ,,,..4 3' QQ' 'f1H-3 1 'nfx 1, 5'- fi VA. A -: K. !'- a , ' . 5 4--1, ' :Er .rag EW :QUE .mf W f 4 Ni ,Q -f 'Qi .,, ,,r 'a ' . .fi-.ff ff R e ,ct PM .f .Sf-1 Beating the deadline is not a rare occurence for Hey, this one's a scream, shouts Associate Editor, Landry Neely, Printing Editor, Arlene Taylor and Copy Editor, Jane to Mollie Little, Typist, and Mike Jones, Art Editor, as they assort Sowers, pictures for layouts. Playing a big part in the success of the PEMICAN are business staff members, Nancy .lo Doggett, Ettalee Monroe, Betsey Davis, Business Manager, Herman Bunch, and Jimmy Blair. The usually thankless job of selling ads for any publication has been performed for the PEMI- CAN by the eager members of the Business Staff who, under the supervision of Betsey Davis, Busi- ness Manager, have worked unselfishly and tire- lessly to sell their quota of ads. 99 Super salesmen off to sell ads are business staff members tlefl to right? Claud-1 Earle, Tommy Woollen, Frances Gilmore, Peggy Tobias, Pepper Tice. The jobs of taking pictures, writing copy, edit- ing Senior statistics, identifying pictures and drawing layouts were carried out with eagerness and painstaking care by the staff members. It is to these loyal workers that we owe the produc- tion of Our Green Yearsf' 'Eire 1 1f f: 1 ZS iffffl ,. are -w F . Exxatw M W gigs, 'ws M, ww Editor-in-Chief George Coltrane has planned the layout of each issue of the POINTER with the help of Miss Eleanor Young, Adviser. These people deserve an E for effort, to them go our thanks for doing a fine job. 6Z?oLo1!c!i1fL9 ooarlcagalfa H The job of gathering the current news of H.P.H.S. has gone to the busy members of the Editorial staff of the POINTER, while the cub reporters have done the rounds of the school as they looked for some new news or funny story that took place on their beats, Associate Editor Evelyn Chapman has done a very commendable job in making these assignments and in writing many stirring editorials. 'ees' iff? ll-A Proofreadlng the first edition 1S the privilege of. staff members Cleft to right seatedl Jo Anne Hodgin Headllner Evelyn Chapman Associate Editor CStand1ngl VICI Wagger News Writer Tykey Savvas Sports Writer Nick Fisher Feature Editor, Nancy Hill, Feature Writer, Lorretta Freeman, News Writer. 100 Dihgent staff members working after hours are Cleft to right seatedl Mary Jane Shlpwash Typist Elaine Elll son Typist fStand1ngl Blllle Ruth Pilcher News Writer, Anne Thompson News Writer Gene Campbell News Writer, Harriet Shelton Feature Writer Tom Strother, Feature Writer. 1 The business of the POINTER is taken care of by Mrs. News-wise cub reporters are Wanna McAnally, Judy Moore Sowers, Business Adviser, and Sandra Mitchell, Business Faye Payne, Anne Hulin, Vasso Cavas. Manager. Telephoning, calling in person, giving high pressure sales talks, and collecting bills--these have been just some of the duties of the business staff members of the POINTER. Directing these hard working people has been the privilege of Sandra Mitchell, Business Manager, and Mrs. Lyda P. Sowers, Faculty Adviser. Because of their efforts the bills for printing the POINTER have been paid on time. Distributing the POINTER is the job of Business Staff Plotting strategy in their sales campaigns are Business Staff members fleft to right, standing? Eleanor Cook, Circulation members lleft to right? Pat Bradshaw, Frankie Herman, Editorg Sylvia Schultheiss, Jackie Corn, Mary Jean Tinsley, Janice Neal, Larry Sloop, Barbara Dillon, Sandra Spencer. Nancy Cridlebaugh. lSeatedl Billie Sue Sherman. 101 Those worthy of special recognition be- cause of outstanding attainment and prom- ise are the ones chosen for the National Beta Club. Our Beta Club, based on locally determined scholarship, is the second larg- est in North Carolina. Miss Geneva Highfill was adviser to the club this year, with Frank McCain serving as presidentg Arlene Taylor, as vice- presidentg Anne Salley, as secretaryg and Pat Pendergrass, as treasurer. Beta Club oflicers who served this year are pictured above. CLeft to right, seatedl frank McCain, Presidentg Anne Salley, Secretary. fSecond row, -A left to rxghtl Miss Highfill, Adviser, Arlene Taylor, Vice-Presidentg Pat e ffai Pendergrass, Treasurer. Beta Club members are Hirst row, left to rightl Barbara McCanless, Doris Briggs, Mary Lou Malpass, Vonette Rogers, Arlene Taylor, Joan Meekins, Loraine Phillips. QSecond row, leit to right! Pepper Tice, Mollie Little, Mary Jane Ship- wash, Jane Sowers, Billie Ruth Pilcher, Betty Lou Gray, Anne Hancock, Landry Neely. tThird row, left to rightl Miss Highfill, Carol Smith, Sylvia Schultheiss, Eleanor Cook, Ernestine Baker, Ellenor Terry, Pat Pendergrass, Tommy Woollen. fFourth row, left to rightl Ann Johnson, Henrietta Howell, Barbara Terry, George Coltrane, Frank McCain, Anne Salley, Pete Jones. 102 The most important service that the Beta Club offers the students is College Day. Each year the members of the Beta Club and the National Honor Society help with the planning and direction of this helpful program. This year the representatives of many colleges helped the students by an- swering many of their numerous questions. The National Beta Club Convention, held in Raleigh in March of this year, was an unforgettable experience for the members who attended. The entire week-end was scheduled to keep the 'cclubbersn busy. Skits, campaigns, elections -- these and many other activities were enjoyed by all, with a banquet and formal dance as the f P .,ft. E climax. When these representatives return- ed, they set to work at once to better their own organization. I s 1, sg 1 5 -K 3 e ,Q . President Frank McCain thanks Rev. Don Payne for speaking at the Beta Club induction program. LgA6:5f WCLPL p ppppp New inductees in the Beta Club are fleft to right, first rowl Patsy Kearns, Peggy Tobias, .lane Lucas, Ruby Hallman, Polly Adams, Ronda Miller, Mary Rose Morris. 1Second rowl Peggy Miller, Patsy Miller, Marlene Dellinger, Susan Caudle, Barbara Leonard, Jerry Anderson, Elaine Ellison, Betty ,lane Beamon, Mary Stuart, Lorretta Freeman, Vici Wagger, Betsy Gamble. fThird rowl Joann Elkins, Martha Davis, Barbara Ellison, Frankie Herman, Betty Jo Honey- cutt, Shirley Miller, Betsy Hedgecock, Shirley Lambert, Vasso Cavas, Mary ,lean Crouch, Rose Marie Wienberry, Virginia Walker, Joan Hodgin, Sue Folger. Clfourth row? Irene Abernathy, Mary Layne Ballard, Gary Kirkman, Joe Walser, Clarence Herndon, Dwight Payne, Tom Wood, Donald Paul, Jimmy Blair, Colon Farlow, Mike Jones, Elwood Smith, Nibk Fisher, Donald Monroe, Charles White. Members inducted into the National Honor Society in the spring of 1951 are Cleft to right, first rowl Barbara Terry, 1 .V -5- ,ff , Nw' V 'E W, . ff 1 : ' ,N we .. me Mus- W ,..,-at . . Representing the high standards of service, schol- arship, character, and leadership are the worthy members of the National Honor Society. Miss Maxalynn Mourane, faculty adviser, was a valuable new member to the 1952 chapter of the Honor- Society. The officers selected for the club were president, Dwight Payneg vice- president, Landry Neely, secretary, Ann John- song and treasurer, Frances Motsinger. At the beautiful candlelight service in October, sixteen seniors were inducted into this club. These honored students helped the old members in carrying out their various projects. The highlight of the 1951 spring induc- tion was the presentation of the National Honor Society Service Award to Max Williams. As president of the student body, he was chosen because he had rendered the most outstanding service to his school and classmates. With trophy in hand, Max Williams tells his mother about receiving the National Honor Society Service Award. CLeft to rightl Mr. A. E. Williams, Mrs. A. E Williams, Max Williams, Doris Craven, 1950 recipient. Working jointly with the Beta Club, the Honor Society helped to sponsor College Day, a very important program for all students. The annual sale of stationery and personalized cards was another project of the club. The spring induction brought five per cent of the junior class into the membership of the Na- tional Honor Society. These new junior members were the ones who would uphold the high ideals set before them during the course of the coming year. Ann Johnson, Anne Wright, Hessie Faye Meadows, Anita Byrum. QSecond row! Tommy York, Bill Barrett, Dwight Payne, Pepper Tice, Pete Jones, Andy Pickens, Joe Hester. CTl11rd rowl Betty Floyd, Landry Neely, Ellenor Terry, Frances Motsinger, Jeanette Hankins, Ruth Ann Phillips. The responsibility of heading the National Honor Society projects this year went to Frances Motsinger, treasurer, Miss Maxalynn Mourane, adviser, Dwight Payne, presidentg Ann Johnson, secretary, Landry Neely, vice-president. 1 Oligftfing me Induction in the National Honor Society is, for most of these new inductees, the goal for many years of hard work and service. fLeft to right, first row? Nancy Bright, Evelyn Chapman, Betsey Davis. lSecond rowl Anne Salley, Betty Kerr, Jane Sowers, Carol Smith, Jerry Anderson, Barbara McCanless. iThird rowl Tommy Woollen, Frank McCain, Mike Jones, Don Monroe, Thomas Kirkman, Tommy Albertson, Barry Ruth. ' 79' Responsible for the worthy projects accomplished in the Key Club are ofiicers Tommy Woollen, Presidentg Frank McCain, Vice-President, Pete Jones, Treas- urerg Pepper Tice, Secretary. Service to the school, community, and nation -this is the purpose of the Key Club Inter- national. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the High Point chapter is the hardest working group of its kind in H.P.H.S. Perhaps the most diflicult job that the mem- bers have to do is that of compiling and edit- ing the Key Club Directory. This handbook contains all needed information about the organizations, faculty members, and especially the names, addresses, and grade numbers of all the students of H.P.H.S. lfriuing or differ ,Sbmfice Prominent in school activities are the members of the Key Club CLeft to right, first row? Donnie Boone, Tommy Woollen, - Stuart Fountain, Chippy Wood, Harold Bull, Pete Jones. fSecond rowl Ronnie Falls, Herman Bunch, Donald Scalf, Pepper Tice, Frank McCain, Norman Zimmerman, Mike Jones. CTh1rd rowj Mr. Ishee, Nick Fisher, Jack Kester, Boyd Newnam, Charles Curly, Bill Bailey, Thomas Kirkman, Joe Walser. T 106 Key Clubbers get a chance to show their artistic ability in making up Christmas wreaths to sell for a Christmas project. CLeft to right! .loe Walser, Donald Scalf, Stuart Fountain, Nick Fisher, and Tommy Woollen. Flowers for the proms and the lovely Christmas trees that graced many living rooms and added much to the spirit of the season were sold and delivered to the door by smiling Key Clubbers. Money that is raised by the club during the year is presented to the school in the form of some worth-while project. This year the club is contemplating the addition of a new trophy case to display to the best advantage all the lovely and hard won trophies of the athletic department. '2 N ii QM fffmifii New inductees in the Key Club are fClockwiseD Charles Flinner, Dwight Payne, Bob Hall, Buddy Bullock, Maurice Sives, Gordon Smith, Donnie Rickert, Jimmy Blair, and Dickie Gantt. ' The V. I. P.'s of the Masque and Gavel are fLeft to right, kneelingl Betty Kerr, Secretaryg Evelyn Chapman, Treasurerg Billie Ruth Pilcher, Vice-Presidentg fSeatedJ Anne Salley, Scrap Book Chairmang Bruce Anderson, Sergeantaat-Arms, Miss Ruth These are the speakers, the dra- matists, the comedians of our school. For their outstanding oral work in class, on the radio, and in assemblies, they have been chosen from the Junior and Senior classes to become members of the Masque and Gavel Society. During the Winter, the mem- bers staged two one-act plays for the enjoyment of the school. These two-comedies were well received by the students and the proceeds swelled the society's treasury-. Goodman, Faculty Adviserg Pepper Tice, President. f' .Shciefy Jlor Effe The dramatically inclined members of the Masque and Gavel inducted last year are CLeft to right, first rowl Nancy Bright, Doris Briggs, Vonette Rogers, Billie Ruth Pilcher, .lerry Anderson, Barbara McCanless. fSecond rowl .lean Burnworth, Anne Salley, Betty Kerr, Ann Johnson, Frances Motsinger, Carol Smith, Betsy Gamble, Sandra Mitchell. lThird rowl George Coltrane, Dwight Payne, Joe Beamon, Tommy Albertson,' Bruce Anderson, Buzz Lowe, Frank McCain, Pepper Tice, Barry Ruth. 108 The club owes a good deal of its success to the patient coach- ing of its adviser, Miss Ruth Goodman, and to the leadership of its president, Pepper Tice. It is truly an honor and a privilege to be one of the se- lected few who are asked to become active participants in this society that advocates bet- ter speech through practice. Rehearsing for A Mad Breakfast, a skit produced to raise money, are Masque and Gavel members, Gene Campbell, Billie Ruth Pilcher, George Coltrane, Bruce Anderson Sandra Mitchell, and Pepper Tice. Ipeecla jdroug lgnacfice New members of the Masque and Gavel are lLeft to right, first rowl Jimmy Blair, Buddy Bullock, Herman Bunch, Vasso Cavas, Charles Curry, Sarah Stuart. tSecond rowl Nancy Jo Doggett, Nick Fisher, Stuart Fountain, Ruby Hallman, Jo Anne Hodgin, Norma Sullivan. tThird row! Anne Hulin, Jane Lucas, Don Monroe, Mary Rose Morris, Faye Wilson, Peggy Tobias. tFourth rowl Patty Peacock, D. C. Phillips, Lloyd'Preslar, Pat Starnes, Donald Scalf, Joe Walser. A 109 N. C. State Sports Day Champs admiring championship trophy are the girls who participated in the North Carolina Sports Day and accumulated the most points. They are 1First row, kneelingl Mary .lean Crouch, Joy Knox. CSecond row! Martha Ellington, Becky Jessup, Jane Frank, JoAnne Meredith, Frances Gilmore, Barbara Leonard. State G. A. A. Champions of 1950-51 are CLeft to right, first rowl Jane Frank, Barbara Leonard, Joy Knox, Martha Ellington. lSecond rowl Becky Jessup, JoAnne Meredith, Mary Jean Crouch, Frances Gilmore. Czamlod ju we merging Come on, girls! We can win! were the anxious cries heard from the athletic field as the members of the G. A. A. put forth their best efforts to win the softball game. Among these girls were JoAnne Meredith, President, Jane Frank, Vice-Presidentg and Mary Jean Crouch, Secretary-Treasurer. The freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior representatives are, respectively, Betty Lou Hale, Martha Ellington, Ettalee Monroe, and Virginia Cochran. Some of these energetic members of the G. A. A. had won the State Championship for softball last spring, and they were determined to keep up their good record. Girls' Athletic Association members are fLeft to right, first rowl Miss Evelyn Prescott, Mary Jean Crouch, Virginia ' ' ' h B Elk , B hara Cochran, Ga1lThrower, Nancy Owens, Marjorie Boyles, Susie Gray. Becky Cekas, Arlene Smit , etty s . ar Leonard, Billie Stone. tSecond rowl Pansy Beavis, Nancy Rouse, Mary Rose Morris, Ann Teague, Anne Hulln, Betty Hale, Marlene Stanley, Martha Packer, Martha Ellington, Gail Armstrong, Faye Payne. iThird rowl Jeanette Darnell, P ,011 Sh k Pe Withers, Ettalee Monroe, Joy Knox, Clara White, Barbara Putt, 'Sonya Sloop, Peggy Hedgecock, easy 00 1 ggi' Jane Marshall, Peggy Jackson. fFourth rowl Jane Corbin, Pat Hill, lrene Elks, Bobble Jo Overcash, Margaret Brooks, Frances Gilmore, JoAnne Meredith, Jane Frank, Henrietta Howell, Mary Lou Joyce, Barbara Klser, Toby Reddlck. With the sparkling blue and white uniforms as a trademark, the girls' basketball teams always play a good game. fLeft to right, first row? Shirley Cox, Susie Gray, Joy Knox, JoAnne Meredith, .lane Frank, Mary ,lean Crouch, Martha Ellington, Becky Jessup. tSecontl rowl Henrietta Howell. Anne Hulin, Frances Gilmore, Nancy Rouse, Peggy Shook. Barbara Leonard, Naomi Tate. tThird rowl Ernestine Baker, Clara White, Martha Packer, Becky Cvekas, Jeanette Darnell, Sonya Sloop, Virginia Cochran. lFourth rowl Miss Prescott, Anna Lee Wright, Toby Reddick, Ann Teague, Margaret Brooks, Mary Lou Joyce, Patsy Staten, Arlene Smith. Taking part in the playday activities was another important feature of the G. A A The girls made many new friends and enjoyed participating in sports with other mem bers of their organization. Martha Packer, Peggy Shook, Arlene Smith, Clara White. The ball goes up and the varsity scores against the junior varsity in a practice 111 ame The winning Softball team of the G. A. A. is made up of fLeft to right first row? Barbara Leonard, Irene Elks, Joy Knox, Toby Reddick, Sonya Sloop Jeanette Darnell. tSecond row! Mary Lou Joyce, JoAnne Meredith, Jane Frank Senior Y-Teens making with the cheesey smiles are tleft to right, first rowi Betsey Davis, Suzanne Cook, Nancy Hagan, Billie Ruth Pilcher, Merle Holland, Barbara Bouldin, Evelyn Chapman. tSecontl row! Barbara Terry, Betty Robertson, ,lane Austin, Sandra Mitchell, Mollie Little, Jane Sowers, Mary ,lane Shipwash, Vici Wagger, Kay Parker. lThird rowl Ernestine Baker, Jerry Anderson, Peggy Tobias, Arlene Taylor, Betty Jean Sherrill, Vonette Rogers, Lily Sue Myers. Patle Crater. tF'ourth rowl Anne Salley, Rose Marie Wienberry, Ann Johnson, Sue Folger. ZEVLCLQQ QI' 6 jf ,lunior Y-Teens are fl..eft to right, first row! Gail Grissett, Pattie Summey, Frankie Herman, Sylvia McGee, June Armheltl, Mary Rose Morris, Patsy Ritchie, Mary ,lean Tinsley. lSecont'l rowl Billie Stone, Sarah Stuart, Roberta Soucy, Joann Elkins, Pat Starncs, Irene Abernathy, Judy Seward, Sandra Spencer, Jackie Corn. tThird rowl Jane Marshall, Betty ,lean Beamon, Ann Hulin, ,lo Anne Horlgin, Ettalee Monroe, Barbara He-dgecock, Pat Bradshaw, Pat Duke. Amenceis Whitley, Patsy Swaim. tFourth rowl Barbara Thomas, Bobbie Anne Williams, Jo Strickland, Shirley Stout, Janice Neill, Joy Knox, Mary Jean Crouch, Faye Kendall, Barbara Pierce, Margaret Stewart, Peggy Pierce. if 'lhe leading ladies in the Y-Teens are the presidents, Ann Johnson, Senior, Mary Jean Tinsley, Junior, and Shirley Miller, Sophomore. Ream lgwawn ' me M! - 3? Speeches, discussions. projects-these were the activities of the Y-Teen groups when they met each Thursday afternoon for their club business sessions. However, business did not take up all of their time. Much of the club meeting was spent in planning for coming dances, parties, and gatherings in their teen center. After the football games, some of the most enjoyable times during the year were spent at this teen center. Eight delegates from High Point attended the annual North Carolina Y-Teen Conference which was held in Winston-Salem on February 15-17. These delegates, accompanied by Miss Nina Claiborne, Y-Teen director, enjoyed a varied program which presented many new ideas for them to share with their own clubs. Gmyoaniolfw L79 calf fire Q Varied Programs is one of the projects of the Sophomore Y-Teens. They are tlseft to right, Hrst rowl Shirley Miller, Patsy Jordan, Faye Murray, Marlene Stanley, Carole Carrigan, Carolyn Sumner, Marjorie Boyles, Shirley Yokley, Sylvia Lester. fSecond rowl Sylvia Fee, Joan Cranford, Pat Russell, Carolyn Roberts, Barbara Wilson, Sarah Johnson, Barbara Kiser, Wanda Bohler, Virginia Walser, Nancy Cridlebaugh, Mary McLeod. tThird rowl Gloria Andrews, Suzan Elkins, Darlene Bullin, Jeannine Newton, Patty Dillon, Becky Hester, Ella Jean Towery, Norma Jean Prince, Sarah Jane Wall, Joyce Chap- man, Mary Webster Smith. I I I-rl fs it fi Top brass in the band are officers, Boyd Newnam, Vice-Presidentg Jean Burnworth, Secretaxyg Johnny Miller, President. Marching onto the field for the half-time activities is the High Point High School bandv-these were the words heard over the public address system as our smartly dressed band marched onto the field playing the high school song. The precision marching and spirited music were the results of long hours of marching under the hot sun while practicing new formations and appropriate victory songs for our successful football team. The band was truly a good representative of H.P.H.S. as it travelled to various cities with the team. Under the skilled baton of Director A. L. Luttrell the band also played at many schools in the city and at High Point College during the winter and spring seasons. All this work and practice was crowned by the annual spring band contest and concert. As the result of long hours of work and practice Mr. A. L. Luttrell succeeded in producing a top-notch band. Band members are lLeft to right, first rowl Connie Grant, Mary Rose Morris, Carol Ann Kearns, Betty Kerr, Gloria Wood, Helen Ridge. iSecond row? Buddy Bullock, Mary McLeod, Larry Ledbetter, Edward Stewart, Charles Curry, Randall Pope, Johnny Miller, Mr. A. L. Luttrell, Hellene Paschal, Ken Bray. lThird rowl Mary Stuart, Martha Ann 114 Davis, Barbara Smith, Mary Layne Ballard, Bobby Long, L 1 i 1 X1 -.1 'Nil ul it Y' . or ' . m' - t. .i - . .Af tv r 2 we Q M W ' wg, 1 1,,g.J K . Hi .MW ,wi H 1 vs Hmm ki 5 -VM If M' 'M gl 'Lairllgiw' . N' , . . . . L. p f if . : 1 .ya 'v ,ff .l P f.. f if ,-Q ' ff . High-stepping majorettes, Connie . , .r V -.H jr-A ry l. 37 ' E1 ' 31?-25 . ,.fZ,,.. f lil. N Grant, Gloria Wood, Betty Kerr, fri- M. . 3 ,, lr. fist iffy V I ' ' ij: lk iii I' Carol Ann Kearns. Mary Rose ', 'V A' ,4 j J ' fr , ' Morris, and Helen Ridge. surround ' V, ly Mtv, :W 3 , LG.. .vt y k ' drum majvr Buddy Bullock- Wi, M f yy' gf, ,il H, ,. : A ., ' . , rr .Y .L J fm fi ' N Qin in fa: H -2:-.g:E ' . g-.', .2i ,, I , gel . , L . ui . W i Q .WI 1 i swag. AY tx , V ' ' ll M ' .Q I ft ...., H iw YU T X, X X .g i r l N, HH! i V - w w- ' ' -lee S ewage -11.f..,e M , :a: zfffkzs- -lt: Practicing with the band at all times, the pretty majorettes worked hard to perfect their strutting for the football games. Doing a wonderful job of helping these high-steppersw was the talented drum major, Buddy Bullock. During those cold nights of winter, they had to gather up a great deal of courage in order to face the biting winds, but they were always ready to march out in front of the H.P.H.S. band. Pedeflf Qkltfbtf .SZ98Cf6ZCL js x, 9QWi , t . L Di we-rs '- sf 221 Catherine Rogers, Marguerite Lynch, Barbara Harper, Pat Harley, Pat Vance, Johnny Bryant, Joyce Chapman. fFourth rowl Howard Haworth, Harlan Faulk, Stanley Friedman. Charles Money, Ronnie Hall, ,lerry Anderson, Donnie Jeffers, Byron Bowman, Norman Zimmerman, Steven Burton, Bill Haworth, Ann Poindexter. fFifth rowl Barry Ruth, Bill Gordon, Lowell Clinard, Joe O'Neal, Arlene Taylor, Eddie Smothers, Donald Smith, Vernon Martin, Frank Collins, 5 ' B vi g Basil Freeman, Clinton Davis, Bobby Martin. CSixth Rowl Ken Hollingsworth, Jean Burnworth, Linwood Harris, Donald Elliot, Ernestine Baker, .lack Beck, Tommy Dale, Dickie Campbell, Brownie Wagner, Elwood Smith, Freddie Dickens, Boyd Newnam. fSeventh rowl Gene Campbell, Lloyd Sparks, Bill Kinley, Charles Huneycutt, Charlie Lucas, George Honeycutt, Joe Horney, Jimmy Skeen, Myra Cal- houn, Stuart Fountain, Donald Oglesby. world's renowned composers. school musicians. one of its most successful years. String day is an important practice session for string instrument players to work out dlflicult passages in concert and contest music. Ebaify Qdacficed amd .Mnord is EF The music-makers of the orchestra are CLeft to right, first rowl Barbara Terry, Rachel Richardson, Caroline Kirkman, Lawrence Brown, Ellenor Terry, Sam Carrard, Jimmy Tetter, Deanne Lewis, Paul Moss. fSecond rowl Johnny Holbrook, Libby Nicholson, Marilyn Pruette, Louise Boles, Martha Lou Jackson, Barbara Cranford, Jeannine Newton, Delores Brown, Sarah Stuart. tThird rowl David Pancoast, Mary Stuart, Mary Rose Morris, Tommy Dale, Barbara Smith, Fred Sherrill, Margaret Locke, Ernestine Baker, Mary Brenner, Stuart Fountain. tFourth rowl Rebecca Hammer, Pepper Tice, Robert Long, Larry Grissett, Kenneth Hollingsworth, Bobby Martin, D. C. Phillips, Ken Bray, H. J. York, Frank Collins, May Van Zett, Nancy Hill. lFifth rowl Virginia Frank, director, Larry Ledbetter, Charles Curry, Jean Burnworth, Dean Pruette, Barry Ruth, Jerry Anderson, Buddy Bullock, Marvin Williams. e All year long these musicians have tuned their instruments on A as they prepared to learn the difficult compositions of some of the Twenty-one members of our orchestra had the honor of being representatives of High Point in the All-State Orchestra, which is a group of North Carolina's most talented high Under the leadership of Conductor Virginia Frank and with the help of oflicers Pepper Tice, President, Buddy Bullock, Vice-Presl dent, Barbara Terry, Secretaryg and Jerry Anderson, Treasurer, the orchestra has had After the nerve-rending tryouts were over, the talented songsters who were selected to he members of the A Cappella choir started the hard task of pre- paring their repertoire of religious music to be used for assemblies and church services during the year. The lovely strains of Beautiful Saviour have open- ed many programs of inspiring music. This year our choir played host to the musical groups from all over the state when the Musical Festival was held in High Point in the early spring. The presentation of Bizetis Carmen, starring our own Sophia Steiian, was sponsored by the Music Department of our school, and was a good recom- mendation to the superiority and the quality of music that is produced in this department. Under the genial and expert direction of Dr. Charles C. Taylor, the choir had once again proved itself worthy of recognition and esteem. A Cappella omcers are D. C. Phillips, Treasurerg Buddy Bullock Xice-Presidentg Frances Motsinger, Secretaryg Donald Scalf, Presi ent. gltoridferri Wage wifft Aa! efoafbadfi Choristers in the A Cappella are fLeft to right, first rowl Patsy Swaim, Sylvia'Schultheiss, Shirley Miller, Anne Hancock, Judy Moore, Jane Marlette, Ruby Hallman, Betty Jo Bivens, Doris Briggs, Katherine Clinard. CSecond rowl Shirley Setliff, Nancy Frye, Sue Picklesimer, Dot 0'Ber1y, Shirley Stout, Delorus Brown, Betty Jo Honeycutt, Ellen Moore, Betty Anne Willard, JoAnne Meredith, Faye Kendall, Lucille Towery, Dr. Charles Taylor. fThird rowl Barbara Boyd, Lois Jones, Patty Peacock, Donnie Rickert, Reginald Cay, W. L. Stewart, Fred Bryd, D. C. Phillips, Donald Lilly, Gene Campbell, Joe O'Neal, Ettalee Monroe, Nancy Rohinette, Faye Wilson. fFourlh rowl Becky Sechrest, Malcholm Lewis, Joe Bcamon, Rex Hucks, Richard Garner, Jack Jarrett, Hollan Rouse, Al Roach, Clay Lambeth, Buddy Bullock, Donald Scalf, Maurice Sives, Ray Walker, Peggy Jackson, Barbara Freeman. l I . W .Q 1 Q Q is sz. M W 'Q 2 'I Q A K 71' In ' Qs? ' . ' , K , fi Q ra, A if H3 'E Q aa' 3, 1 V U! R' Y m Q A 1 X Q . Q ' , x . L! Wg ff f w. Vf X L V - V - I ,sf i M5542 5 ' ' - k 51 W A K.. 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More rom Clair oonw These golden-throated lassies are the talented members of the second period choir which has offered its ren- ditions of religious and popular songs at many of our assemblies. Throughout the year they have striven to attain the harmony and unison that make any choir sound lovely. Miss Nancy Anne Staley is the capable director who has led these girls in their efforts to attain tone and quality. Second period girls' choir members are Carol Ann Briggs, Margaret Abbott, Shirley Bingham, Doris Mohley, Mary Wall, Shirley Southern, Barbara Meredith, Rhonda Idol, Paula Yokeley, Sylvia Boyd, Sonya Sloop, Peggy Miller. fSecond rowl Nancy Staley, Frances Bitch, Peggy Gross, Doris Eddins, Marlene Stanley, Marie George, Faye Murray, Thelma Seward, Nancy Owens, Gail Thrower, Doris Morgan, Barbara King, Barbara Vaughn, Betty Hornaday, Helen Spencer, Vola Ann Smith, Myra Calhoun, Darlene Bullin, .loan Cranford, Nancy Jo Hoover, Barbara Parker, Phyllis Conrad, Pat Hill, Shirley Hunter, Susie Cray. fFourth row! Barbara Putt, Shirley Yokley, Barbara Kemp, Marjorie Boyles, Bobbie jo Overcash, Doris Johnson, Ella Jean Towery, Norma Prince, Nancy Rouse, Monna Maners, Sarah Johnson, Joyce Chapman. lFifth rowj Shirley Schaner, Betty Adams, Susan Elkins, Darlene Hoover, Benny Hyder, Ann Teague, Betty Jo Johnson, Martha Ann Packer, Peggy Hayworth, Sylvia Zimmerman, Wanna McAnally. Eanfcffaf QWMALGLA Cdomfw ecieued .J414gAe5f Qaida Members ot' the beautiful MESSIAH were tLeft to right, first rowl Joy Knox, Jean Morgan, Patty Dillon, Hollan Rouse, Ernest Moore, Maurice Smith, Jimmy Blair, Kenneth White, Harold Bull, Claude Earle, Bill Kale, Bill Kinley, Myra Calhoun. Pat Ireland, Barbara Kiser, Shirley Lambert. tSecond rowl Julia Lewis, Barbara Byrum, Jackie Corn, Don Monroe, Donnie Boone. Ronald Nifong. Rex Hueks, Tommy Woollen, Donnie Riekert, Phillip Hilliard, Maurice Sives, Charles White. ,loann Elkins, Sylvia Fee, Patty Hauser, Darlene Hoover. tThirml rowl Sandra Loving, Mary ,lean Crouch, Jackie Brown, Donald Lilly, Marvin Williams, Dick Gantt, Bill Haworth, Jimmy Hill, Duane Best, Clay Lambeth, joe O'Neal, Gene Campbell, Tommy Dale. Martha Packer. Ellen Summey, Carolyn Roberts. tFourth rowl Betsy Gamble, Benny Hyder, Monna Maners, ,loe Beamon, W. L. Stewart, Eddie Whitson, jack Jarrett, Malcholm Lewis, Buddy Bullock, Donald Scalf, Fred Byrd, Al Roach, Stuart Fountain, Barbara Putt, Gerry Myers. Nancy Owens. CFifth rowl Peggy Withers, Sylvia Zimmerman, Pat Russell, Peggy Hayworth, Evelyn Andrews, Sarah Johnson. Becky Hester, Virginia Cochran, Thelma Seward. .ludy Seward, Carlene Hill, Ann Teague, Mary Wall. Clara White, Nancy Winfrey, Darlene Bullin. tSixth row? Eleanor Cook, Peggy Moore, Ann Johnson, ,loan Black, Ruby Weaver, Mary Trepke, ,lewell Smith. Connie Grant, Anne Campbell, Luiclle Towery, Norma Comer, Elizabeth Hall, Shirley Haney, Sonya Allred, ,lane Ferguson, Rogena Davis, Emma Brady. tSeventh rowl Mary Stuart, Mary ,lean Tinsley, Suzanne Cook, Pat Pendergrass, Carol Briggs, Mary Brenner, Marlene Dellinger, Barbara Hedgccoek, Mary Rose Morris, Mary Lou Malpass, Barbara Freeman, Paula Yokeley, Patsy Miller, Martha Ellington, Betty ,lo Bivens. Peggy Samuels, Anne Salley. tEighth rowl .lane Marlette, ,lean Hocutt, Becky Sechrest, Sylvia Sehultheiss, Frances Motsinger, Patty Peacock, ,lane Sowers, Carol Smith, Betty ,lean Floyd, ,lane Lucas, Ellen Moore, Billie Ruth Pilcher, Margaret Brooks, Betsey Davis, Katherine Clinard, Frances Lewis, Joyce Chapman. tNinth rowj Mary Crater, Dorothy O,Berry, Sue Pieklesimer, Dt-Vera Rogers, Shirley Miller, Shirley Stout, Peggy Jackson, ,lean Burnworth, ,lanice Neill, Phyllis Surrett, Ruby Hallman, Doris Briggs, Barbara McCanless. Pat Bradshaw, Faye Kendall, Nancy Robinette, Peggy Pierce. tTenth rowl Betty .lo Honeycutt, Patsy Swaim, Lois Jones, Nancy Frye, Shirley Setliff, Sandra Mitchell, Ann Lambeth, Evelyn Chapman, Betty Lee, Wanna McAnally, Lorretta Freeman, Ettalee Monroe, .loan Meekins, Faye Wilson, JoAnne Meredith, Sarah Stuart, Jo Strickland. Soloists who did an excellent job in the Mes- siah are Alfred Krekeler, Mrs. Mary Lou Moran, Miss Nancy Anne Staley, Thomas Wood, and Dr. Charles Taylor, director. During the months of October and November, many musically minded students spent their Monday nights practicing the difficult and beautiful choruses of Handells Messiah. The Weeks of work were climaxed by the annual presentation of this composition of the story of Jesus. The nineteen-fifty-one presentation was ded- icated to the memory of Kenneth Steele, an A Cappella choir member who had been killed in an automobile accident in November. The two-hundred voice chorus formed the traditional white cross on a blue background as it took its place on the stage for the school performance on November 30. The public was invited to attend on December 1 and 2. The four solists, who sang the moving airs of the Messiah, proved themselves to be worthy of this honor. Our own Miss Nancy Anne Staley sang the soprano airsg Mrs. Mary Lou Moran offered the rich tones of a contraltog Thomas Wood sang the tenor solosg and Alfred Krekeler, the bass recitals. Under the expert direction of Dr. Charles C. Taylor, the choir and soloists gave another inspired performance of the greatest story ever told. 3 l f K, ' Members of the F. H. A. are fLeft to right, first rowl Janice Neill, Ann Lambeth. Jane Austin, Betsey Davis, Connie Grant, Jo Strickland, Betsy Gamble, Sandra Spencer, June Whittington, Mary McLeod, Joyce Chapman, Myra Calhoun, Mary Brenner, Ettalee Monroe. fSecond rowl Elizabeth Hall, Mary Trcpke, Suzanne Cook, Pat Pendergrass, Gail Throwcr, Patsy HandY, .lackie Corn, Mary Jean Tinsley, Patsy Swaim. Wanda Bohler, Beulah Tate. Carolyn Welch, Sarah Robbins, Pat Starnes, Pat Ritchie, Nancy Winfrey, Barbara Dillon. QThird row? Carolyn Kennedy, Nancy Auman, Shirley Southern, Barbara Morrison, Nancy Owens, Peggy Jackson, Emma Brady, Billie Stone, Peggy Hcdgecock, Betty Kearns, Ann Martin, Jo Anne Hodgin, Frankie Herman. Thelma Seward, Barbara Hedgecock, Bobbie Williams. tlfourth rowl Sylvia Overby, Harriet Shelton, Peggy Johnson, Margaret Stewart, Barbara Priddy, Faye Payne, Ernestine Rice, Jeannine Newton, Shirley Cox, Barbara Kiser, Beulah Louxy, Betty Ann Williard, Carolyn Armentrout, Jane Marshall, Peggy Burgess, Peggy Parrish, June Armfield. tFifth row! Carolyn Patton, Lynn Joyce, Becky Gekas, Barbara Parker, Nancy J. Hoover, Doris Saltz, Peggy Jackson, Peggy Hayworth, Betty Lou Hale, Benny gyder, Jainan Burnworth, Carol A. Kearns, Judy Seward, Irene Abernathy, Pat Bradshaw, Ann Hulin, Pat Summey, Faye Kendall, arbara ierce. lf1ftlfLl 8 0lfl'L8l4fL6L QP5 pfdflfb Edd? 014485 Al' I'VL8l iC6l, What wonderful homes we should have in the future America! The house-keepers-to-be of H.P.H.S. have N ii become experienced in planning varied meals and balanced diets through membership in the Future Homemakers of America. Helping to promote interest in home economics, the following officers guided their club through the year: Ettalee Monroe, president, Barbara Dillon, vice-president, Connie Grant, secretary, Ann Lam- beth, treasurer. The F. H. A. often turned to their adviser, Miss Mary Ella Ingram, for needed assist- ance. Through many projects, parties, and meetings, these F. H. A. girls made their organization one of the most active in H.P.H.S. To have better homes in the future is the goal stressed by F. H. ,-X. adviser, Miss Mary Ella lngram and officers, Ann Lambeth, treas- urer, Barbara Dillon, vice-president, Connie Grant, secretary. fSecond rowi Patsy Handy, parlimentariang Barbara Morrison. reporter, Jean Burnworth, song leader, Ettalee Monroe, president, Sandra Spencer, historian. A growing interest in the teaching profession has gain- ed many new members for the Future Teachers of America. Looking forward to a promising year, these future teachers elected the following oflicers for their club: Jean Burnworth, President, George Coltrane, Vice - President, Mary Stuart, Secretary - Treasurer. Readily lending her assistance to the group was Miss Mary Mclnnis. Participating in various activities throughout the V year, these energetic educators-to-be learned the im- i portance of fellowship and work in the success of their i future careers. Although the F. T. A. is one of the f l newest organizations in school, it has become one of I the largest by continually gaining new members each year. 1 E F. T. A. oflicers are lFirst rowl Pat Vance, Program Chair- man, Mary Stuart, Secretary-Treasurer. fSecond row5 Sarah Stuart. Social Chairman, George Coltrane. Vice-President, Jean Burnworth, President. .jlimfoare .Zac em' pfan jbr jdeir gud? areem .ik Students aiming for a career in teaching are members of the Future Teachers of America fleft to right, First row? Jackie Laws, Nancy Hoover, Mabel Wright, Sue Folger, Mary Webster Smith. Peggy Withers, Pat Vance, Judy Moore, Shirley Stout, Joyce Chapman, Myra Calhoun. lSecond rowi Jeannine Newton, Jean Burnworth, Mary Stuart, Barbara Freeman, Virginia Anne Walker, Mary Layne Ballard, Patty Peacock, Irene Abernathy, Judy Seward, Faye Payne. fThird rowl Sarah Stuart, Mary Rose Morris, Peggy Wright, Patsy Ritchie, Margaret Stewart, Jo Strickland, Nancy Winfrey, Pat Bradshaw, Silvia Zimmerman, Peggy Jackson. fFourth rowl Thelma Seward, Marvin Williams, Lawrence Brown, D. C. Phillips, Charles Curry, Don Monroe, Frank Collins, Tommy Dale, Betty Kerr. 123 n,.. -QS E 5 V ffl? ' T, 'N vm Library Club oflicers are Carolyn Armen- trout, president, Ann Teague, treasurer, . Betty Jo Bivens, reporter, Hellene Pas- chal, vice-presidentg Mary Cecil, secre- tary. Those early morning invaders of the library on the second and fourth Mondays of each month were the industrious members of the Library Club. Their meetings were directed by Carolyn Armentrout, President, with Hellene Paschal, Vice-President, Mary Cecil, Secretaryg Ann Teague, Treasurer, and Betty Jo Bivens, Reporter, to help her. Serving as their capable adviser was Mrs. Nancy Poston, school librrian. ' The purposes of this organization are to increase pupil interest and participation in school library work, to promote better understanding and co-operation in the student use of the library, to attract high-type pupil library assistants, and to arouse interest in the study of librarianship as a profession. Many club members have gained experience for librariansbip by assisting students with their choice of books and research work. Ogtefdfg OIQQVL5 jtd QOOP5 0 Pdf? The literary-minded students of the Library Club are lLeft to right, first rowl'Betty ,lo Bivens, Christine Nobles, Hilda Pickrel. Hellene Paschal, Phyllis Witcher, Carolyn Armenlrout. lSecond rowl Rose Marie Wlenberry, ,ludy Carroll, lrene .Abernathy, Ellen Moore Ruth Lassiter Emma Brady, Mary Cecil, Peggy Burgess, Peggy Parrish. lThird rowl .lune Armtield, Pattie Summey, Mary ' , k G 'IB k. Crater, Vasso Cavas, Ann Teague, Judy Seward, Pat Bradshaw, Betsy Hedgecoc , ai ec One of the most important courses in H.P.H.S. is that of driver-training education. Under the direction of Lieutenant Frank Shields, a large number of students have received the best train- ing possible. The local program has been spon- sored by the Rotary Club, the police department of the city of High Point, and the P. T. A. During a six-weeks course of instruction, the five members of the training classes were taught many vital extras of driving. After taking a series of tests, the students studied rules of safety, the parts of a car, and the steps in starting a car. Having learned to park well, to judge distances, and to be courteous drivers, these students re- ceived their licenses from the North Carolina State Highway Patrol officers. The big day arrives and the qualified students are issued licenses by License Examiner R. F. Carter while Lieutenant Shields watches approvingly. C.. Suki? on me sJ414ghwag-,JZ ini Jadb om Eremodf Lieutenant Shields gives the boys instruction on backing a car. In angle parking, to knock over a stanchion is equal to a dented fender. 125 Top-notch athletes in the Monogram Club are tlueft to right, tirst rowl Douglas Cooper, Harold Bull, James Delapp, l-Iarold Martin, Larry Crissett, Joe Walser, Rufus Laws, Bill Kelly, Pete Jones. tSecond roiyl Donnie Rickert, Harold Blizzard, Dickie Gantt, David Moore, Gordon Smith, Maurice Sives. Johnny Miller, Alden Bean. f'lhird rowl Herman Bunch, Bobby Shook, Ken- neth Frye, Fred Byrd, Darrell Meredith, Clarence Herndon, Don Smith, Jimmy Blair, .Boyd Newnam, Al Roach. tlfourth rowi Joe ' ' ' ' - J ' - s . l fl Lee, Sonny Sorrell, Jimmy Small, Carl Weekly, Fred Leach, Craig Koster, Tommy McMahon, Harold larrlsh, Jack Keeter tw ti rowj Tommy Land, Ted Connor, Jack Harris, Tom Wood, Jerry Smith, Chippy Wood, Donald Scalf, Bobby Cecil, John Cerring, mf -cfweruilfag .Afdkfea guru olbflfem upeanutsl lce-cold drinks! Candy! were the cries heard at the basketball games as the boys of the Monogram Club energetically worked to earn money for their treasury. These boys have qualified for membership by earning a letter in one of the seven varsitv s orts or b beinff a mana er of one of the , P 9 Y z: teams. Holding regular meetings twice a month, the members of the Monogram Club helped to develop higher athletic standards at High Point High School. Early in the fall they elected the following officers, pictured on the left: Sonny Sorrell, Presidentg Ron- nie Falls, Vice-President, Jimmy Jarrett, Secretary- Treasurer. ln their meetings the Monogram Club boys enjoyed the fellowship of others, who, also, wanted to be good sports. The adventures and exploits of Julius Caesar make interesting reading for these followers of Roman classics. The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. Mrs. Vera Walden, adviser of the League, has instructed these students as they planned programs . on Roman life and culture and made objects com- mon in Caesar's day. ' The pride of the Latin Department is the newly won trophy' which was earned by Gayle Walden, Peggy Tobias, and Carolyn Snow for their high grades in the national Latin examination. At the top of the list in the Junior Classical League are officers Nancy Cridlehaugh, Sub-imperator lVice-Presidentl g Lucy Gibson Scribor fSecretaryJg Jimmy Casey, lmperator fPresidentJg Phyl: lis Whitlow, Pecuniator fTreasurerJ. .ibfkwew Caedczr Maha!! ofafin gfafmico W Latin Club members are fLeft to right, first rowl Pat Russell, Phyllis Whitlow, Evelyn Andrews, Nancy Cridlebaugh, Bobby Al- bright, William Bailey, Braxton Warner, Sam Austin, Barbara Meredith, Phyllis Johnson, Pat Stout, Mary Webster Smith, Tiny Neely. fSecond rowl Howard Haworth, Stuart Hart, Virginia Walser, Betsy Lewis, Joan Smith, Lucy Gibson, Barbara Cook, Becky Gekas, Nancy Rouse, Peggy Leach, Betty Elks, Margaret Slate, Eunice Watson. iThird rowl Robert Burns, Jimmy Casey, Tommy McMahon, Eddie Martin, Billy Brady, George Eanes, Jimmy Sink, Carolyn Foy, Becky Hester, Patty Dillon, Carole Carrigan, Rachel Richardson, Sylvia Lester, Sylvia Fee, Kitty Marsh, Mary Ann Lee. lFourth rowl Chuck Huneycutt, Bobby Martin, Bruce Clodfelter, Jimmy Thaclcstony Tommy Dale, 'Donald Whitaker, Peggy Ingram, Gail Armstrong, Jackie Brown. -. l, 'L 1 '. .' ?' 1 i? A D sg. A wi' ,, K. Lf? W 'N wml ,4 , wfa -r QQ . 'm ' - W A ww iw 'qw N 1w:f-5' .sl :' .- 'EU x ' , L., ww' 1. N M :M W 39, W . f um -4 ?- fffif? ' iff? Ni' P fi ui' 'il Af-vw 54 S , 5, Kgs' A M f' Tm, .-1.3. ,W n M f ff' 1: ' VH-,as J: L5 1 if V. W Q ,f' f. af ,'..gfm.,,, W gm .L I N L x-3? 1 me Jw 1 W F 5 N 'xr 1, , 4 , ,yu l Two of the factors that determined the success of High Point football were Coaches Simeon and Ellis. The burden of rebuilding the team was a task in itself in that many men were lost via graduation, and that Coach Ellis was a newcomer to the high school. Starting back in the summer, drills were held twice a day to condition the players thoroughly. Striving side by side, aiding the team in every possible Way, these men spearheaded the Black Bison drive that netted them second best in the state. Checking over information for that big one are Coach A. J. Simeon and his assistant, Leon Ellis. i jAwnc!ering 55014 jampe e wafer? jfai BISON SCOREBOARD H.P.H.S. , . . . . . H.P.H.S. . . . , . . H.P.H.S. . . . . . . H.P.H.S. . , . . . . H.P.H.S. , . . . . . H.P.H.S. . . . . . . H.P.H.S. . . . . . . H.P.H.S. . .. ..., H.P.H.S. . . . . . . H.P.H.S. . . , . . . . H.P.H.S. ....,.. . Reidsville . Gastonia .. Durham . . , Burlington E. M. I. . . . Salisbury . . Charlotte . . Asheville .. Greensboro Reynolds .. Wilmington 4' STAT E CHAMPIONSHIP l l.f. 1 Y' Bt' Eh' Zi Hpm . f' 1 .. jg K i. , My ... F. The Black Bison's pride and joy is their mascot, little Jimmy Simeon, posed with his friend, Billy Ragsdale. C2151 Martin C225 Jackie Harris C232 David F2153 C24-J Bob Hilliard C255 Back ' Back End Back it curtam-raiser of the '51 campaign, the Black Bison rocked back and forth with an under-rated ag- gregation of Beidsville and had to settle for a 6-6 tie. O'Kelley's scoring tally from eleven yards out knotted the count and each team then fought on even terms throughout the rest of the ball game. Opening Western Conference play with Gastonia, the Bison stopped the Green Wave 14-7, with Jarrett and Martin counting each for 6 points. The Bison travelled to Durham for a non-conference fray with the Bulldogs and promptly chained them 13-7 on the strength of a well-balanced passing attack. The Black Bison rolled to their third straight victory by solidly trouncing Burlington, 26-0. Jarrett, with two scores, and Harris and O'Kelley, with one each, led the local's efforts. With O'Kelley, Harris, Jarrett, and Sorrell breaking into the scoring column, the Bison grounded out a 33-6 triumph over Edwards Military lnstitute. The locals' next win came at the expense of the Salisbury Yellow Jackets, 19-13. Jarrett and O'Kelley ran for touchdowns while Sorrell gathered in a Jarrett pass. Charlotteis fighting Wilclcats stunned the Bison mo- mentarily, pinning a 18-13 setback on their hands. Sonny Sorrellls 78 yard kickoff return and Harold O7Kelley's S9 yard dash accounted for our tallies. Recovered from their upset by Charlotte, the Bison blasted the Asheville Maroons, 28-7. O'Kelley crossed twice, Frye once, and Frye made a pass play to Sorrell which rounded out the scoring. Guilford County honors were bestowed on the Bison when they white-washed the Whirlies, 13-0. 0'Kelley slipped over for the first marker, and Frye tossed to Sorrell for the second 'as the Bison held a halfgame lead in the WCSlC1'D Conference. The.Black Bison captured Western Conference laurels by striking early and holding on to stave off the Bey- noldls Black Demons, 14-6. Jim Jarrett 'cbulledw over for the first score, and lVlonk,' Falls intercepted a pass and streaked 55 yards to paydirt for the back- breaker. The Black Bison almost caused heart failure to friends and foes alike before being nosed out by the Wilmington Wildcats, 14-13, for the State Crown. O7Kelley counted on a pass from Frye, and Wood pick- ed up a dislodged ball and galloped 30 odd yards. The extra point was missed and the locals settled for second best in the state. . At the close of the season, All-Conference awards were won by Harold O'Kelley and Jim Jarrett, backs, Sonny Sorrell, endg Monk7' Falls, center, and Tom Wood, tackle. Sonny Sorrell and Jim Jarrett were se- lected as All-Skaters. Sorrell and Wood participated in the'Shrine Bowl at Charlotte, and Falls and Jarrett were H.P.H.S.'s Most Valuable Lineman and Back, respectively. Fred Byrd C269 i Max Wood C271 Donnie Boone C287 Bill Bailey C295 Tally Wright C305 Back Back Back Back Center Maurice Srves C311 Donme Rlckert C321 Jerry Smlth C331 Johnny Queen C34-1 Guard Back Back End Center ge., Sonny Sorrell, outstanding Bison left end of the '51 season, holds an award which officially recognizes him as a member of the Charlotte Observefs All- State football team. Harold 0 Kelley C371 Jlmmy Jarrett C881 Buzzy Browning C391 Chlppy Wood C401 Bill Brady C411 Back Back Back Tackle Tackle Ronnie Falls C36 Bob Hall 1421 Dean White 1431 Ken Frye 1441 Don Paul 1461 Dwight Payne 1 Guard End Back End Guard 4-71 Right: Harold O'Kelly 1withha111 moves forward behind Dickie Gantt 1591 as the Asheville Maroons close in. Corning over to help is Sorrell 1481. Maroons are Clark 1361-xand Robinson 1281. ' 1 1 X 1 i i ' ' 1 1 .f 1 1 1. sf I ,X X- fs A ws . , 1--xl A 1 , - 1 - , U, ,A . 1 19,3 ' ,,, Ax K Y W 1, X Q 'N if 1 . , 21 J' , 5 1 'L' , , R- W 'Af 1 Q V 'v 4' ' ' if fi 'S 1 ' ' , , 1 , 1 , 1, . 'K 1-. 1 I -,1 ' 1. ' '.,1'1 ,R- F-'Tm '. A 'X M . M . 1 11 , 'A-,I 'J , X '. A- , lg f' AX X1 , X- ,f W 'X 1: f OM, Left: .lim Jarrett 1with ball1 gains as Harold Martin and Dickie Gantt cut down some of Reynold's Black Demons. Demon players are Nelson 14571, Hem- ingvilay 1231, Hill 1451, and Gramley 43 . Sorrell 1481 A1 Roach 14-91 Billy Chnlel 1501 Carson Cox 1521 Jim Small 1531 End End Tackle End End Alden Bean C54-1 Tom Wood C551 Clarence Herndon C561 Stuart Fountain C571 Bobby Shook C581 Tackle Tackle Tackle End Guard Left: Harold O,Kelley sfmrints for yardage be- fore an Asheville Maroon pulls him down. Bean C541, Hall C421, and Martin C221, are other Bisou. Maroons are Bishop C401 and Shephard C331. Right: Hard charging Yellow Jackets close in on Harold 0'Kelley as Smith C761 comes from behind. Bisoners are Gantt C591, Martin C221, and Jarrett C381. ff? 1 Dickie Gantt C591 L. G. Wilson C601 Harold Spencer C651 Charles Lucas C671 Coach Simeon Guard ' Guard Tackle Tackle ' 134 ' 'Y 1 .5 'gl T K 'Q f IE lf.v. w- . gr fm' .'.51 l- . :., ,f -bk, .gy l - , in , u f 'E L7 K' , 4 Q . , ' 21 E K NW : F Z. In ,f X 5 6 f? X.-f' ' A Wi, 1 blk i r glib SE ,579 E . . ff 1' gl-12 Q -V 5? FF in Q 3 Q 35' 1' 2 312 4 5: 'JB -- - ,D ,. f f J A Y -3 f If sf. Q F15 ffm 'C 564-Q -fgskfwz-:em I .. 5, -L I' M f ,f ,L Fg N.. E' in 4- sf ' , J s K x ' I 'f v ff' -1 fi v ' ff ff 1 'M 1 f V , ,V - .5 I , . wan 0 Y t L , fm- , Q,---N.. ' W' ' 5: Ii 5 H , ' -1 , 1 ,Il ,f K i YL Q 4 .V 'F 7, K V I: NA ,N I hw i I N. W. 1. As customary before every home game, the playing of the Star Spangled Banner focuses everyone's eyes to Old Glory. f The initial clash for the Bison found them on the short end of a 58-48 score resulting from a Gray High squad of Winston-Salem. O,Kelley dropped 20 points to pace the locals. With 0'Kelley7s 35 point performance, the Bison chained the Thomasville Bulldogs, 59-50. Next contest for the cagers saw them roll over the Wilson Cyclones, 62-39, as 0'Kelley turned in 24 markers. A determined Thomasville squad upset the locals, 47-36, as the pointers suffered on 'coil nigbtf, O'Kelley hit for 14 points to lead the of- fense. The Black Bison were nipped, 55-44, after a last quarter rally by the Davidson Junior Varsity Wildcats. 07Kelley potted 28 points to lead both teams. Traveling to Charlotte, the Bison were downed by the Wildcats, 59-41. O'Kelley sunk 15 points to grab honors for the locals. The Bison scared the Wake Forest Baby Deacons before being nosed out, 49-46, and O'Kelley was again high- man for the locals with 14 points. 6Lg9l f5 ,CLA QW, 814814.68 p!6LC8' One of the most important members concerning the basketball squad, although he doesn't partici- pate in the ball games or even practice, is Bobby Inman, team manager. But Bobby wouldn't have very much time anyway because of certain jobs he has to attend to, before, during, and after the games. His duties, a few of which are being towel boy and taking charge of the balls, keep him well occupied, in addition, be tries to catch a fevv glimpses of the game. The battle of Guilford County saw the locals humble Greensboro, 52-50, as O'Kelley racked up 23 points. Although Charlotte posted a 52-36 victory, the 5 locals rebounded by punching Asheville, 63-52. f Overcoming O'Kelley's 20 points, Salisbury claim- ed a 60-52 victory, closing out regular season play. O'Kelley 131 Jack McDowell Q4-D Don Scalf 151 Forward Guard Guard 137 if . I 'Uh E0-'gi . on ! Jn 94: ., L 0 M3324 . qs 1 gk. 3: , , , E .X M u 1: 4 ni . , 1 X U lg I n 51 .0 J ' My Q7 ,- if ' 4 MW 9:9 a g -A QW, x, 1 X , w ' il' w if an' ws? B I w ,i44! ' 't ' 41 Lan 2 El gnu! ww :Q-if '- H Y , Z ,. - . V li Zi .Q M i S . N 455 L- ' K ,ifgkm in QQ- N3 N -N, ' E Q' 5535, ' -su: ui ' , Q2 ,K -'L 'Sri ww v , -0 5 I w c YLT 5 . ' f wx. .531 . 2 p ' ' . ' ' - V x X: i W ,Q M u,1, L. 7 :fu N I 1 ., ,W ' 1 --ig is 3 vb WK 5, -5:35 Y I w 's 31,- 'w kf ,S L L.: gag L ls I Tn: I fills, 46 ' H517 . I l I, A X, Lv 1- ' x, -' F Mx ,f 1 The Black Bison Baseballers had a rough row to hoe and although they captured only two wins in twelve starts, it will be certain that the team will grab its share of victories. Only two of last year's squad will be missingg and with a new coach, Leon Ellis, who is succeeding Harold Bowen, the Bison will field one of their most experi- enced teams this year. ' Smith. fSecond rowl S f h b h ll d d fLeft to right first row? Ted Connor James Delfflpp, DaV1d Moore, Jerry Fife? Bealthe Hazilfold Bllgzlgildl TT-:amy Land fThn'd rowl Harold Bun Jackie HHTFIS, Herman Bunch, Douglas CUOPCT' I - .X :Y-,Dax . . Left: Craig Kester displays good form as his backhand stroke deals out with sharp accuracy. Right: Barn-and Jimmy Blair serves up a scorching liner across the nets. Weffws ffm sl 3 Bison netters scheduled to return to the courts are: fKneelingJ Tommy McMahon and Buzz Lowe. fStandingJ Joe Walser, Jack Kester, Craig Kester, and Jimmy Blair. 141 Left: Summoning his vital arm strength, Joe Lee wheels and fires away as he hopes to win a ribbon in the discus throw. Right: Accurate hand-offs save many valuable seconds as Bob Cecil quickly slips the baton into the outstretched hand of Johnny Miller. Q.. cgioarfana ie .Jlor onom Although they failed to cope the Western Conference Crown, the 'ccinderrnelf' enjoyed a very prosperous season, which included the winning of their own meet, the High Point Invitational. The locals also captured the Winston-Salem Meet. The Bison nailed down second and third place honors consistently throughout the season. Several individuals grabbed honors including State Champion Boyd Newnam in the mile. , B.: ..1-'.., , has .:... gin., -. Black Bison Spartans are lFirst row, left to rightl Pete Jones, Johnny Miller, Don Riclfert, Darrell Meredith. Donald Watson. Bobby lnman. Clayton Wampler. 1Second rowl Carl Weekly. Buzzy Bowman, Harold Martin, Donald Scalf, Stuart Fountain, Bob Cecil, Max Williams. lThird rowl Bill Linthicum, manager, Joe Lee, Boyd Newnam, Ray Montomery, Bobby Potts. Cecil Davidson, Doug Stutts. Jim Armstrong, Rufus Laws, manager. 142 V ge? Members of the 1951 golf team which saw a successful year are ' fsittingl Johnny Bell and Harry Mauney. iStanclingl Terry Atkins John Gerring, Jimmy Lovelace. C' 66 . . v we .!0'lfLl lfU0'lfy5 Mc Olflf 0 LJQVL l 0lfL ZVL Left: Putting from the green, Harry Mauney gives the sphere that you-better-get-in-there look. Right: High Point's Jimmy Lovelace, after completing a drive, watches questioningly as the sphere travels on the green. 143 Although under the supervision of A1 Gerring, Blair Park pro, the Black Bison Golf Team was Without the services of a coach. This failed to stop the locals from their winning waysg and they enjoyed a most successful year, bringing home the bacon seven times out of ten tries. The team faces a rebuilding task as the majority graduated last year. With only one or two veterans to rely upon, the squad faces a rugged year. Wrestlers are fF1rst row left to Ilghtl Chlppy Wood Bill Kale Poncho SIVCS Clay Lambeth Joe 0Neal Wayne Beck Tom Strother Jimmy Sink lSecond rowl Dickie Gantt Albert Gray Mickey Colbert Eddie Stewart Philip Hilliard Harold McKee Don Smith Froggle Herndon Wi W gp Z7 mom After being under wraps for a few years, wrestling is making a strong comebackg and the revival of the grunt-and groanl' profession quickly brought many strong contenders to the front, Last year Coach Dingmanis muscle-men pinned down second-best honors in the stateg and with only a few men gone, the squad is expected to make a stronger hid for state honors this year as several grapplers are claiming victory after victory. m,, it- A tt. - -' r it ' ta't it ttti as Left: Strained muscles indicate this tense moment as High Point's Don Smith, Qfacing cameral I fights to grab a victory over a Roanoke Magician. Right: Bison McKee, ion topl eagerly awaits the sound of the referee's whistle to begin the match. 144 H. 5. 1 , 1 if X K K 3 t K 61 3 A ff' Ii nag 5 5953-6 K 593943, x f 2 ff in Q I3 ,f4-.49 Q x ' lil X Y. I in X 5 , Z M 4? , in 4 , 1'1 A x I iig -5 7 fy F- l Q f to 1 qi Sig. V. . his Q ' ' sw M f 1 ' 1:W'i 1 v L ' ' N3 'M A i , 5 4 L ' L ' G1 'f . - -v- -.wg , .' 5 aw , A J 11.55 : 'Mv , ' M 1 ln N . yb:1:'z ' .Lx September ushers in the soccer season. ir 5 nfoy Qacfica! Saorfd Kickball in the gym provides recreation on rainy days. A similar stampede is caused in the locker room every period by the ringing of the thlrteen minute bell. Beginning and ending their gym period with a rush to the locker room, the freshman and sopho- more girls took part in various gym activities during the course of the year. Under the direction of their gym teacher, Miss Eve- lyn Prescott, these girls partici- pated in sports with a great deal of enthusiasm. In the fall, the girls enjoyed the out - of - doors sports, such as soccer, volley- ball, tennis, and horseshoes. Exercises are essential to limber up stiff muscles before beginning gym activities. tis-N ' A X 1 AYCIIETY is 3 favorite with 1116 gym Classes- Softball gives the girls a chance to play against keen competition. 147 ii 11, in 5 ,ff- . no - W N 2' . . , f - ms '- LM 24-TF' kg 3 . ,f 5 ' Q Yl5 V mg, . 1 Y ' -14. 7 21.5 W - K 32 - A , f VE 531 f is he 'fm if in t -se, In Q- I . , 1 Q T G basketball and wrestling are in the spotlight. Students also re- ceive instruction in first aid and are awarded with membership cards for their work. When spring rolls around, there are track events, softball games, tennis matches, and horseshoe pitching in which all boys may participate. llA0 ,7lfLtMP8 Members of the gym classes help Coach Simeon as they put up the bleachers to make preparations for the basketball game tonight. Left: Artificial respiration, which shows a new pressure position, is one of the many first-aid measures that are taught to the members of the gym classes. Right: Peering through the outstretched legs, a gym class in full swing demonstrates its ability in free-throw shots. 149 If DI' I-2 I I 45 I lg '-1-N ' I I 'GN -5 fy 1 The school board is made up of Mr. D. A. Rawley, Mrs. Blake Thompson, Mr. William A. Tomlinson, Mr. R. M. Campbell, and Mr: J. B. Phillips. Rendering their time and service to aid the school in its undertakings are the Hve members of the school board. They have taken an individual interest in our school and have helped to solve its various community problems. rx- vi in wi 554 if W 554 , Hr 'MLW F-iii... Y JJ It si Af i 'I' .- .L N pe- Q, ,s of ff 1- w . ' . H fl- 'Y7 .tl Miss Mende-nhall's seven right hands are flseft to right, first rowl Virginia Hendrick, Elaine Ellison Barbara Bouldin iSecond rowl Nanc Cooke, ,lo Anne Hoclgin, , - Y Shirley Stout, Pat Vance. 152 The girls in Miss Mendenhall's oliice were constantly kept busy with their various jobs. Compe- tently managing the ofiice, these girls issued sick slips, admitted tardy students, and checked at- tendance reports. The busy staff in Mr. Vance's office worked faithfully during the morning periods to carry out their assigned duties and other requests which Mr.. Vance made from time to time. Admit- ting students to school and typ- ing out attendance bulletins were only a few of the many tasks of these students. Vi ffi yi ,-Af. it il ' E MW it -' .,g ,. i wi.. ' avg. , - ' 5 Yjhxff I 1-'UR Authors of those admit slips are the members of Mr. Vance's staff fLeft to right, seatedl Ann Johnson, Lily Sue Myers. fStandingJ Vonette Rogers, Sandra Mitchell. eglflfacfenfd mln xloerience W, ,,, jdrowg .gglwice wi mm W m ?1.,.sF-'1 Y .at ' , uw wfeiwzs . , i...i2m.,r.. N , , use Regardless of the problems of getting out the attendance bulletins the members of Mr. Ishee's staff- keep smiling. They are fLeft to right, seatedl Anne Hancock, Diane Fidler, Betsy Gamble. KStandingJ Betty Kerr, Anne Salley. 153 During the afternoon periods, Mr. Isheeis office was the scene of much work as his capable staff members were efficiently toiling away to make it possible for the teachers to check their absentee lists. With a cheerful and friendly attitude, each of these assistants handled his tasks well. Smiling clerks of the Student Store are fLeft to right, first rowl Mary Lou Malpass, Phyllis Witcher, Betty Kearns, Roberta Soucy, Billie Sue Sherman. CSecond rowl Becky Hester, Shirley Lambert, Virginia Anne Walker, Mary Jane Shipwash, Rose Marie Wienberly, .lane Sowers, Sylvia McGhee. Always ready to meet that early morning rush and the many requests for pencils and paper were the capable salesmen of the student store staff. Not only did they manage the sales of school supplies, but they also made it possible for the school to obtain radios and other prizes by cutting the squares from packs of paper. Their new adviser, Mrs. Amy Miles, was always willing to open the supply room for material needed during the day. Much of the success of the store goes to these efficient workers and their adviser. To gain experience, students aid teachers by being student secretaries. They are tLeft to right, first rowl .Shirley Haney, Becky Morris, Christine Nobles, Janice Spaugh, Phyllis Witcher, .loan Black, Peggy Miller, Billie Ruth Pilcher. fSecond row? Barbara Freeman, Doris Briggs, Ellen Moore, Evelyn Morgan. fThird rowl Sylvia Schultheiss, Eleanor Cook, Norma Comer, Mary Jane Shipwash, Betty Lou Gray, Carolyn Armentrout, Joan Atkinson, Hilda Pickrel, Hellene Paschal, Myra Harmon. Printing tests for teachers, cutting stencils, and running off papers were the duties of the student secretaries. They worked earnestly throughout the year to carry out the services which the various teachers asked them to perform. 154 The cheerful voice that chimes 6'Coach's oflicef, when 5970 is dialed, comes from one of the hard working girls who run er- rands, type sports schedules, and make themselves useful as they keep the machinery run- ning smoothly for the Athletic Department. Always ready to answer ques- tions concerning types and lo- cation of books in the library are the capable members of the library staff. With the friendly aid of Mrs. Nancy Poston, Head Librarian, and Mr. B. M. Shef- field, Assistant Librarian, stu- dents have been able to make book reports and class reports on time. The Hmighty seniors have found their advice valuable as they collected material for their term papers. Just a minute, please, I'll have to hunt him is the by-word of the coach's staff members, Nancy Hagan, Jerry Anderson, Virginia Cochran, Sandra Mitchell, and Ellen Summey. gf- Q- fa . rr M Suv. Taking time oH from their library work are the servants of the literary world and JOE. fLeft to right, Hrst rowl Katherine Clinard, Mary Crater, Joe 0'Neal, Barbara Morrison, Barbara Priddy, Hellene Paschal, Phyllis Witcher. CSecond row! Pat Russell, Betty ,Io Bivens, Betsy Hedgecock, Ruth Lassiter, Carolyn Armentrout, Betty Lou Cray, Ellen Moore. iThird rowl Betty Robertson, Eunice Watson, Joan Forbis, Jerry Clapp, Shirley Frazier. 155 'S Drying a picture for the Pemican are dark room With a good record to back them up, bus drivers. Donald Scalf, IISSISIHHIS Smart Han and GCUYSC HOUCYCUU- Donald Clodfelter, Bill Kinley, and Cray Denny, deliver students safely to the school every morning. lndustrious lab assistants are Tom Wood, Ronnie Falls, Tommy Albertson, Frank McCain, Pepper Tice. 156 Workirig hastily to produce those pictures for the school publications were the experi- enced boys of the darkroom staff. The bus drivers bringing the students of neighboring com- munities into High Point were faced with many hard and cold weather conditions, but they were always faithful to their job. 4'What's that terrible odor?,' was thc question asked by stu- dents as they passed the chem- istry labg but they needed only to glance inside to realize that it was just the result of an experiment. There to lend a helping hand were Mr. Isheels well-trained lab assistants. Ex- plaining important details and answering many questions were only a few of the duties of these hard-working helpers. As the curtain rang clown on the final act of The Fighting Littlesf, the cast of the senior play was Well repaid for its hard work by the excellent response from an appreciative audience. The comedy had brought an uproar of laughter from the audience during the entire per- formanceg and the bickering among members of the Little family had made a typical, but hilarious, play for all to enjoy. Looking like one big happy family is the cast, of The Fighting Littlesf' fLeft to right, seatedl Shirley Bartlett, Peggy MoHitt, Venetia Wilcox, Frances Mull, Ramelle Hylton, Marty Burton, Max Williams. CStandingJ .lim Lovelace, Kent Hubbard, Thomasine Strother, Elzene Boyles, Vivian Miller, Miss Ruth Goodman, adviser, Arch McMullan, Andy Pickens, Norma Jean Ansell . p y 'Jw ailigdfing 0315544 .JQQ6Ll lf O! .AMAQWCQ ,l't?, ' The Littles nervously await the arrival of Mrs. Hard- Mr. Little Uim Lovelacel looks ferocious because he has just peddle fllamelle Hyltonl who is the linicky aunt of been told that Filmor KArch McMullanD wrecked the family car Norman Peel fMax Williamsb. and that he must walk to work. 157 Active in productions broadcast over WHPS are Radio Guild members f Left to right, first row? Dwight Payne, Joe Walser, Vici Wagger, Pat Bradshaw, Nancy Jo Doggett, Mary Stuart, Barbara Terry, Charles Curry. fSecond rowl Ken Bray, Donald Elliot, Sandra Mitchell, Betsy Gamble, ,lean Burnworth, .lean Hocutt, Frances Motsinger, George Coltrane. ew Qrgomizafion fgfanfi Ar Eder rogranfw The Radio Guild of H. P. H. S. now presents Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. These were the words that introduced the annual presentation of the story of Scrooge over our schoolis FM station. The Radio Guild is the newest of the organizations in our school, and its aim is to have more and better student partici- pation programs on WHPS. as x.-qv. Big wheels in the Radio Guild are officers, Frances Motsinger, treasurerg Jean Burnworth, secre- taryg Charles Curry, presidentg Betsy Gamble, program chairman. J A career in the business world is the goal of the Future Business Leaders of America Club Members are fLeft to right first rowl Peggy Withers, Phyllis Witcher, Patte Crater Kay Parker Carolyn Armentrout Billie Sue Miller lSecond rowl Pat Lassiter, Ellen Moore, Mary Lou Malpass Mollie Little Barbara Boulclln Anne Thompson Billie Ruth Pilcher fTh1rd rowl Betty Lou Gray, Mary ,lane Shipwash, Elaine Ellison Vasso Cavas .lean Hocutt Mary Lou Davis .7466 Mepdfe fo flte glftziblfleriii W ?fLl'Ll'LLl'Lg A new organization has caught the at- tention of those students interested in the business profession. The Future Business Leaders of America has grown to. be avery helpful organizationto many students. At their first meeting this year, Elaine Ellison was elected presidentg Peggy Withers, vice-presidentg Mollie Little, secretaryg and Billie Ruth Pilcher, treas- urer. Miss Ann Ingram, faculty adviser, helped the members in planning to visit local business ofiices in order that they might learn more about the profession of heir concern. The High Point chapter of the National Forensic League has re-organized this year and with the renewal of its charter, it has once again begun the job of improving its work. Members have had the opportunity of participating in several Student Con- gresses at Asheville, Duke University, and Green- ville during the last three years. For outstanding work at these Congresses the members earn points that entitle them to national membership when they have twenty or more. George Coltrane and Nick Fisher brought honor and recognition to themselves and their school in Greenville when they were elected CA00565 3561, fblflg Ar padfime Best Presiding Ollicer of the House and Best President of the Senatef' respectively. The organi- zation members are looking forward eagerly to many years of work and distinction as they partici- pate in interscholastic debates, Student Congresses, and oratorical contests. The officers are pictured flaeft to right seatedl Nick Fisher, vice-president, George Coltrane, president. fStandingD Mr. Richard C. Wilson, adviserg Ronald Albertson, recording secretaryg Nancy Owens, secretaryg Mary Jean Crouch, corresponding secretary, D. C. Phillips, treasurer. The students who enjoy public speaking are members of the National Forensic League. fLeft to right, seatedj Nancy Hill, Margaret Locke. 1 Second rowl Susan Caudle, Frances Motsinger, Ronald Bratton, D. C. Phillips, George Coltrane, Sarah Johnson, Nick Fisher, Ronald Albertson. fThird row? Barbara Terry, Nancy Owens, Mary Jean Crouch. 160 orendic eagoae The senior boys chosen to take part in Hi-Y activities are fLcft to right, first rowl David Moore, Tom Wood, Boyd Newnam, Ronnie Falls. Al Roach, Sonny Sorrell, Jimmy Jarrett, Harold Martin. 4Sec'ond IOWJ Pete Jones, Chippy Wood. Mike Jones, Donald Paul, Bobby Shook, Alden Bean, Eddie Ridge, Ted Connor, Clay Lambeth. Dwight Payne. CThird rowl Frank McCain, Bobby Valentine, Bobby Kimbro, Douglas Cooper, Jerry Smith, Donald Smith. Jimmy Small, Leon Patterson, Jackie Harris. own? me Advance in rinccyodd of One of the many outstanding clubs sponsored by the local Y.M.C.A. is the Hi-Y Club. Under the leadership of David Moore, president: Sonny Sorrell, vice-president, Harold Martin, secretaryg Alden Bean, treasurer, Dickie Gantt, chaplain, and Mr. Raleigh Dingman and Mr. Edgar Hartley, advisers, these boys have entered the intra- mural sports, been of service to the local Y, and started building a cabin at Mr. Hartley's farm. The boys are proud of the fact that their club was partially responsible for raising funds for the beautiful new Y.M.C.A. El-' High in the Hi-Y are oflicvrs Sonny Sorrell, vit't'-plwsirleiitg Harold Mar- tin. secretary: Dickie Gantt, chap- lain: David Moore. president: Alden Hi-an, treasurer. All the students look forward to the days when they go to room 203 for a movie. Responsible for the efiiciently run motion pictures is a capable staff of boys under the supervision of Mr. Bernie Shefiield.Our thanks go to the boys who make this enjoyable form of education possible for us. Our projec- tioneers are pictured fLeft to right, first rowj Harold Rich- ardson, Robert Welch, Rex Hucks, Freddie Dickens, Ronnie Hall, R. C. Hicks, Charles White. fSecond rowj Ronald Albertson, Carson Farmer, Phil- lip Hinshaw, Bill Haworth,W. L. Stewart, Buzz Lowe, Thomas Kirkman. When- the dinner bell rings at twelve and one o'clock, the students rush to the cafeteria in expectation of another of Mrs. Meeta Jacksonis well-planned meals. Our school dietitian has the job of supervising the preparation and cooking of the delicious courses that she plans for each day. lndispensible in the kitchen are the experienced and efhcient cooks who are responsible for getting things in apple-pie orderf, The genial cafeteria staff members, who do UK. Pf' for all the school, are responsible for seeing that every- one who eats in the cafeteria is served and satisfied with the Hchowf' To them belong the tasks of collecting money, serving food, scraping and stacking plates, washing piles of dishes, and selling ice-cream. Without them Mrs. Jackson,s job would be much harder. 1 ,5- 'N ,Ag The boys who help with the kitchen capersl' are fLeft to right. first rowj Tykey Mrs. Meeta Jackson. dietitian, CUC' Savvas, Rex Hucks, Donnie Rickert, Donnie Boone. tSec0nd rowl Lloyd Campbell, fully plans meals that will please Bill Bailey, Maurice Sives, Douglas Cooper, Jerry Sowers, Howard Cross. both students and faculty. 162 , 1 X - .. .1 E' ' ,. A ' . . M, If,- . H ,E limi 'V --5.-Liv' N, ,i 'mm I T ' fx: 1 Y H 2 ' if - ' :ii V 1-1. I . ,, j N A isa 42151 M 1 at I t the students' choice of Homecoming que 1, Gerry Myers, Carolyn Sumner. ff! E HH wai1g?5i55r.,. 1 E95 I I li? en and attendants. CLeft to rightl Betty Adams, Polly Adams, are the live beauties of the homecoming court. The gala homecoming events were drowned lecoming downpourf' but these lovely ladies appeared on the field at game time looklng eceived bouquets of lovely flowers. lv ,Y f L27 5 If Www ana! lm o!igAf5 .57 If .Slfage Ar an uening in a.ri5 2 get wif NA.. A i s :Ti ' ':2fviwvHuw ,a H ' if t 'i H X-, XV' Q k,Z,t:s-,www se 1. A lovers, lane is being created at the back of the gym by Dwight Payne, Ann Johnson, and Mike Jones. 2. Sitting this one out are Ray Heilig, Ann Sanders, Shirley Bartlett, and Ray Bartlett. 3. Dim lights and soft music cause the dreamy looks in the eyes of Martha Smith, Donald Paul, Joy Knox, and Bill Barrett. 4. The couples begin arriving early, looking expectant and happy. 5. Meeting the prom sponsers is a highlight of the evening. 1 'QQ I 'I t Ik l 1- Q t t-TT fin' i U ,lx It ' 1 , . ,V,. ff, Q b y 3 U -I ' ij, w 1 ,L , W '::,, 4 L ' i. t I U V ' t -4- 'lf 'T' ff ' tw - 'V if i f 'e it , 5 ' Our staff of efficient maids is A Q 35,5f3,gf545k: 5 made up of Millie Leach, Norma -, A H L-LL 1, Faust, Florence Allen, and Emma LL., . Foster. , S25 M K -' f pf, .V ,4. -t ee t '4 r H . I M . - J it Y l 1 t q iiiifl, - V r-finc1f+,:: it li 1 4' A - , if If i nr M if ll ' 3 , L Q x L I - ,, , v is ' 1 f , xslt 1, 3 iff - K. K -WM Doing a wonderful job of keeping the halls and locker rooms spic and span were the faithful maids, who were always ready to greet students with a smile. Answering calls and making countless repairs were only a few of the duties of our janitors. Last, but certainly not least, carefully preparing the meals for hungry students were the well-experienced cooks. Bottom: To prepare meals that look good as well as taste good is a job that cooks, James Bostic, Alice Holmes, Annie Bald- win. and Patsy Ramscur, are well qualified to Hll. Right: Evans is busy improving conditions around the school, as usual. w f ,M 3? 165 ' -I l MR ONWE in W 51 Mt r Dolng the narratlng for Tune In is radio Receptionist, Betty Floyd, answers the telephone while announcer Rex Hucks with Jack Peacock and radio announcer explains programs to opera singers, radio technician Eugene Hyde. Jimmy Blair, Ann Allred, and Patty Peacock. A new experience for the choir members of H. P. H. S. was the production of an operetta. Since it was entirely diilerent and very interesting, the students thoroughly enjoyed the per- formance. One of the newly organized clubs of H. P. H. S. is the Pep Club. lts purpose is to create a stronger interest in the various sports and to promote better support for the teams at games. No one is more proud of our radio sta- tion than the boys who are responsible for the technical end of broadcasting. Operated by these trained and skilled boys who are interested in electronics, our high school station has become known in this area for its broadcasting of morning devotions, assemblies, and student produced programs. The hard work of running the station falls on the shoulders of Dwight Payne, Charles Curry, Don Elliot, and Ken Bray, who are on hand at all times to bring High Point High School into the homes of High Pointers. s. it i , sr 211 ww 3 V , --awffikf . 1- N Vaja-,.L,,.'y,- V ummm M ,X - ,gn i, V Hi H' ,Q 'H-1 ski? 'nz v in .5 H mast ' as,-V. t,y, . ,iiteyn l - sais.-sp' ai 2 P Future radio announcers and disc jockeys take care of the programs that are broadcast over WHPS. fSeatedi Kenneth Bray, Charles Curry. CStandingJ Dwight Payne, Donald Elliot. The twenty members of the junior class who had attained the highest positions in their class were the ones chosen to be commencement marshals. Distributing programs and ushering parents and friends to their seats were the duties of these students at this most important program of the year. As a reward for high scholarship these students were chosen to serve as commencement marshals. CLeft to right, first rowi Frank McCain, Pepper Tice, George Coltrane, Tommy Woollen, Pete Jones. QSecond rowi Tommy Wood, Betty Lou Gray, Landry Neely, Mary Jane Shipwash, Mollie Little, .lane Sowers, Carol Smith, Colon Farlow. fAbsent when pictured! Bill Barrett, Donnie Harris, Joe Hester, Sandra Mitchell, Anne Salley, Arlene Taylor, Elaine Thompson. 167 ,ga 1 ' ALMS. ' ii -Liar wr ii mi 1 'ifjif -mi, ' iii! sg if Q E M X saith: y 4 4 iracy on fAe .Mg .Siena 5 of Cafofain PIQLIQC H I f' r' S ffl! . N B in 1 .fi xx , 'l' ,. 2 rl! ' - -' ,:- ' , V . A N Y: 5 fx? - :i nt Upper left: In his fantastic dreams Applcjohn is the clashing hom of a game of chance with a gang of cutthroats. Upper right: Alnbrosv Applejolln fl-'epper Ticel is greeted hy ivan llomlsky lliill Barre-ttl, a crook posing as a lnolshevik spy with Poppy, Applcjohn's ward played by Billie Ruth Pilvlmr, unfl Lush, thc butler lillike ,lonesl in the background. Bottom: The females in the production relax after a very successful pc-rformanrc. IL:-'ft to rightl Mrs. Pcngard, Anne Salleyg Palmer, the maid, Vici Waggerg Aunt Agatha, Betsy Camblrg Anna Vulcska. Ann ,lollnsong Poppy, Billie Ruth Pilchcr. 168 .gidoof EKOJJOVYLJ .yn ..!4l'LI'L0lf6L gent Top left: How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life nets Ronnie Current a shot in the head from Marty Burton. Top right: Hillbilly artists Sam Gibson, Bud Montgomery, and Bill Thompson wring tears out of the audience with their rendition of '6Beautiful Brown Eyes. Bottom: That the entire cast was hard- working and co-operative was proved by the excellent performances given both nights. 169 enior Polly Ann Adams Beta Club 4: Lower House 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Talent Show Marshal 3: Homecoming Attendant 4. Arthur Aitkens New Orleans, Louisiana 1, 2, 3. Thomas Howard Albertson National Honor Society 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Seniog'4Exccutivc Board 4: Junior Play Committee: Lab sszs an . Peggy Lynn Alexander Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Parade Committee 3, 4. Ben Newton Allen Intramural Sports 2: Illess-iulz. 2: Prom Committee 2: Latin Club Vice-President 2. Bruce Robert Anderson Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Play 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: F.T.A. 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Referee 3, 4: Parade Com- mittee 2, 4: Senior Play Committee: Latin Program 2: Senior Superlative--Best Dressed: Baseball 4: Senior Day rogram 4. Geraldine Inez Anderson National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Messiah 4: Coaclrs Stall' 4: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Talent Show 2, 3: All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Civic Symphony 3, 4: Dance Band 3. Carolyn June Armentrout Library Club 3, 4, President 4: F.H.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Library Stal? 1, 3, 4: Mimeograph Operator 4: Lower House 4: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Student Secretary 4. Rosa Asbill Central Convalescent School, Greensboro 1: Reporter 1: Stu- dent Store 1. J ack Ray Ashby Intramural Sports 2. ,loan Marie Atkinson Central High, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mimeograph Operator 4. ' Patsy Henrietta Auman F.H.A. 1, 2: Messiah 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. Jane Anne Austin, Central High School, Charlotte 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. 4. Ernestine Baker Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basket- ball 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 4: Softball 2, 3: Soccer 2: Orchestra 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Messiah Orchestra 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Parade Committee 2, 3: Student Secretary 4: Civic Symphony 4: All-State Band 4: All-State Orchestra 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. Lois Marie Ballard F.H.A. 3: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2. Marianne Alexander Beam Meridian Jr. College, Meridian, Mississippi 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2, Secretary 2: Messiah 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Upper House 3: Prom Sponsor 3: Prom Committee 1, 2: Parade Committee 2, 3: PEMICAN Business Staff 3: Recreation Chairman 3. ja fda Llicrl Joseph Everette Beamon, J r. M3S4lue and Gavel 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Messiah 2 3. 4: Octet 3: All-State Chorus 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Home room President 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Christmas Play 3: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 2, 3: Boys' Quartet 4. David Alden Bean Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Lower House 2: P1'Oll'l Committee 2: Senior Superla- tive-Best Personality. Winf1'ed Philip Bean Parade Committee 2, 3: Senior Play Committee. Billy Joe Beck Walter I ack Beck Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Margaret Lee Bencini Homeroom Secretary 2: Prom Committee 1: Parade Commit- tee 1, 2, 4: Radio Council 3: Curtain Callers 1. J an Arden Binkley Boyden I-Iigh School. Salisbury 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1: G.A.A. 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Lower House 4: Homeroom President 4: Parade Com- mittee 4: Homeroom President 3, Treasurer 2, Devotional Chairman 1: Chorus 3: Masque and Wig 1, 2. Betty Jo Bivens Library Club 4. Reporter 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Homeroom Devotional Chairman 2, 3: Parade Committee 2: Talent Show 3: Operetta 3. Thelma ,loan Black Library Club 3: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Messiah 4: Parade Committee 2, 3: Student Secretary 4. James H. Blair Key Club 4: Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Monogram Club 1, 2. 4: Tennis 1, 2, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Band 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 2: Messiah. 2. 4: Octet 2: Dance Band 2: Quartet 4: Senior Play 4: PEMICAN Business Staff 4: Talent Show 2: National Honor Society 4. Barbara Ann Bouldin Y-Teens 2: F.B.L.A. 1: Miss Mendenhall's Staff 1: Prom Sponsor 1: Parade Committee 2, 3: Junior Play Committee 3: Student Secretary 4: Senior Superlative-Best Dressed. Ronald Martin Bowen Intramural -Sports 4: Parade Committee 4: Radio Guild 3. Elizabeth Bowers F.H.A. 1, 2: Homeroom Chairman 1, Secretary 2: Prom Committee 1, 2:'Parade Committee 1, 2, 3. Peggy Delight Bowman Mt. Airy Senior High School 1, 2: Parade Committee 4. Ruth Elizabeth Brady F.H.A. 3: F.B.L.A. 3. ' Ronald Bruce Bratton F.B.L.A. 3: Junior Classical League 2, 3: Forensic League 4, Conference 4: Pointer Business Staff 3. Kenneth Wayne Bray Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Director 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3,14-1 Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Radio Guild 4: WHPS-Chief Engineer: All-State Band, Q 1 Easter Play 2, 3: Talent Show 3: Senior Executive Board: Doris Briggs Beta Club 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Lower House 4: Home- room Chaplain 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 3: Girls' Sextet 3: Student Secretary 4. Nancy Gwendolyn Bright National Honor Society 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 1: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Delegate: State Convention 1, District Rally 2. State Convention 2, 3, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, District Rally President 3. State Secretary 3, National Con- vention 3, 4: National Vice-President 4: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3. Vice- President 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Messiah 3: Miss Mendenhall's Start' 1, 2, 3: Upper House 2: Lower House 1: Junior Class President: Homerooln Chairman 1: Prom Sponsor 1, 2: Prom Committee 1, 2. 3: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: PEMICAN Business Statl' 3: Talent Show Com- mittee 1, 2, 3: Who's Who 4: Social Standard Committee 1: Teen-age Club Planning Committee 4: Student Council: Social Standards Convention 1: National Convention 4: State Convention Delegate 4: Southern Convention Delegate 4: District Treasurer 4: Student Body President 4. Norma Lee Brown Denton High 3: General Oilice Staff 2, 3. 4: Parade Commit- tee 1. Buzzy Browning Arlington High School 1. 2: Monogram Club 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Varsity Football 4: Track 1, 2: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Intramural Sports 4: Homeroom Vice-President 4: Junior Play Committee: Radio Guild 4: Sophomore Class President. Betty Joann Burgess Mildred Louise Burns Library Club 3: Parade Committee I, 2, 3. Robert I. Burns Junior Classical League 3. 4. .lean O. Burnwortb Independence, Kansas 1, 2: Masque and Gavel 3, 4. Play 4: Y-Teens 4: F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Messiah 4: Student Store 4: Homeroom Secretary 2. Vice-President 3, President 4: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4. Richard Dale Byerly Hasty High School 1. Franklin Westcott Campbell Junior Varsity Football 1: Intramural Sports 3: Prom Com- mittee 1: Parade Committee 2. Henry Eugene Campbell Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Play 4: Junior Classical League 2: Band 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Iilcsmkzh 2, 3, 4: Parade Committee 2, 4: Christmas Play 2: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Committee: Pointer News Reporter 4: Pointer Busi- ness Stail' 3: Talent Show. Bob Cecil Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Vocational Shop Foreman 4. Evelyn Ingram Chapman National Honor Society 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Library Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: Cheerleader 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: General Office Stait 3, 4: Homeroom Devotional Committee 4: Parade Committee 2. 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Pointer Reporter 3: Pointer Associate Editor 4: Talent Show Com- mittee 3: Press Convention Delegate 4: Who's Who 4: Pointer Skit 3: Radio Workshop 2: Y-Teen Convention Dele- ga e 4. Geraldine Clapp G.A.A. 1. 2: Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Library Staff 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Campaign Manager 1. .Terry C. Clodfelter Homeroom Program Chairman 1: Parade Committee 2. 171 Virginia Louise Cochran G.A.A. 2, 3. 4, Senior Representative: Pep Club 4: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Coach's Staff 14: Library Stahl 4: Lower l-louse 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3: Speedball 4: Softball 4. Betty Lou Cole Intramural Sports 1: Lower House 1. Barbara Ann Coleman F.B.L.A. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. George Allen Coltrane Beta Club 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Forensic Chairman 4: F.T.A. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Debating 'Team 4: Junior Classical League 2: Forensic League 3, 4, President 4, Asheville Congress 3, 4, Greenville Congress 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4-: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Junior Play Com- mittee: Senior Play Cast: VVI-IPS Station Announcer 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 4: Pointer: I-Ieadliner 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Skit 3: Bausch and Lomb Science Medal 4: Commencement Marshal 3: Voice of Democracy Contest-First Place 4: Boys' State Delegate 3: Press Convention Delegate 4: Who's Who 4: Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed: Junior Itotarian 4. ' Norma Jacqueline Corner Y-Teens 2, 3: F.H.A. 3: lllessicrh 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2: Prom Sponsor 2: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 2: Student Secretary 4. Ted Neal Connor Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Homeroom Vice4President 3: Parade Committee 3. 4: Senior Superlative-Best Looking. Eleanor Paddison Cook Beta Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3: Messiah 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Pointer Circulation Manager 4: Student Secretary 4. Suzanne Cook Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Lower House 2: I-Iomeroom Secretary 2: Prom Sponsor 2: Parade Committee 2. 3. 4: Junior Play Commit- tee: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Business Staff 3. Nancy Glenn Cooke F.H.A. 1, 2. 3: F.T.A. 1, 2: G.A.A. 1. 2: Miss Mendenhall's Staff 4: Homeroom Secretary 1. 2: Prom Sponsor 1: Prom Committee 1. 2: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. James Douglas Cooper Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Baseball 3. 4: Intramural Sports 4: Cafeteria Staff 4: Home- room Vice-President 4. I. ,lane Corbin Concord High 1: Shelby High 2: Clinton High, Clinton, S. C. 3: F.H.A. 1. 2: G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 4: Varsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Mr. Ishee's Staff 4: Library Staff 1: Student Store 3: Parade Committee 4: Juintior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Prom Com- mi ee 2. Walter Carson Cox Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Baseball 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Mary Crater Library Club 3, 4: Junior Classical League 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Operetta 3: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Library Staff 4: Talent Show 3. Patte Jane Crater Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Secretary 4: F.T.A. 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 4. Charles Howard Cross F.T.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Stall' 3, 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3. Sue Cumby Central Carolina Convalescent School 1: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 3. James Turner Cummings F.T.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Betsey Durland Davis National Honor Society 4: Y-Teens 1, 4: F.l-l.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Prom Sponsor 2, 3: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: PEMICAN Business Stat? 3, 4, Manager 4: Talent Show Committee 2: Senior Superlative- Best Looking: Letter Girl 2: W'h0's H7110 4. Gerald Davis Rebecca Marlene Dellinger Beta Club 4: A Cappella Choir 2: Messiah, 1, 2. 4: Girls' Chorus 1: I-Iomeroom Devotional Chairman: Parade Commit- tee 2. Gray Denny Cafeteria. Staff 2, 3: Bus Driver 3, 4. Barbara Jean Dillon Y-Teens 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 2, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, Social Chairman 3: Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3, 4: Upper House 1: Lower I-louse 1: Prom Sponsor 1, 2: Prom Com- mittee 1. 2: Parade Committee 1. 2, 4: Junior Play Com- mittee 3: Pointer Business Staff 4: HOIIlCl'OOlll Devotional Chairman 3. Jimmy Cecil Draughn Intramural Sports 2, 3: Parade Committee 3, 4. Elaine Ellison Beta Club 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4. President 3, 4: Miss Menden- liall's Staff 4: Parade Committee 1: Pointer Typist 4. Ronald Marshall Falls Key Club 2, 3, 4, Convention 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. All- Conference 4, All-State, All-Southern 4: Most Valuable Play- er 4. Most Valuable Lineman 4: Track 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 2, 3: All-American Honorable Mention 4: Who's Wlzo 4. Colon Wayne Farlow Beta Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Monogram 2: Orchestra 1: Upper House 1: Prom Committee 1, 2: Parade Committee 2. Diane Fidler Y-Teens 3: A Cappella Choir 3, Operetta 3: Messiah 2, 3: All-State Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 2: General Ofhee Staff 4: Mr. lshee's Stafl' 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 2, 3: Bulletin Board Committee 2. Imogene Fields glagilton High School, Hamilton, Ohio 1, 2. 3: Cafeteria ta. 4. Harold Gale Fletcher Northfield High School, Minnesota 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Library Staff 1: Letterman's Club 2: Choir 2. Hal Marvin Floyd Sue Folger Beta Club 4, Convention Delegate 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: Junior Classical League 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Pep Club 4: Lower House 2: Parade Committee 2, 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Radio Workshop 1: Talent Show Committee 1: Girls' State 2: National Honor Society 4. Hazel Joann Forbis F.H.A. 1: G.A.A. 1: Library Staff 4: Parade Committee 2, 3. 4. Peggy Rae Forbis Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 1, 2: Junior Play Committee 3. Verona Jane Frank F.T.A. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4: Pep Club 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Soccer 2, 3: Speedball 4: Softball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee 2: Parade Committee 2, 3: Junior Play Committee. Shirley L. Frazier Y-Teens 1: Library Staff 4: Mimeograph Operator 4: Prom Committee 1: Parade Committee 2. Barbara Anne Freeman Y-Teens 1: F.T.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Messiah 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Mimeograph Operator 4: Parade Committee 1. Stanley Friedman Band 1. 2, 4: Messiah 2: Boys' Chorus 2: Parade Committee gi: Trumpet Quartet 4: Prom Sponsor 1: All Civic Symphony . rc iestra. Kenneth Lyle Frye Monograin Club 2, 3, 4: I-li-Y 4: Varsity Football 2, 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2: Homcroom President 2: Parade Committee 2, 3. Betsy Brandon Gamble Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 3. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice- Presiderit 3, Program Chairman 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: F.'l'.A. 2: illessmlz. -I-: Girls' Chorus 2: Mr. Ishee's Staii' 4: Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3: Homcroom Secretary 3, President 4: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4.3 Junior Play Cast: Senfor Play Cast: Radio Guild Program Chair- man 4, Announcer 4: Pointer Skit 3: National Honor Society 4. James Richard Gantt Key Club 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4: Varsity Football 3. 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Wrestling 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: Messiah 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Cafeteria Staff 1, 3, 4: Prom Committee 2: Parade Com- mittee 1, 2: Radio iVorkshop 2. Colleen Gibson G.A.A, 1, 2: Homcroom President 3: Prom Sponsor 1: Prom Committee 1, 2: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3. Clifford Reed Goff Intramural Sports 4: Parade Committee 4. Frances Gourley Y-Teens 1, 2: F.I-I.A. 2: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2: Parade Committee 2, 3. Connie Grant Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2: F.H.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Junior Classical League 2: Majorette 4: Jllessiah, 3, 4: Lower House 3:3 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 3: Prom Commit- tee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Connnittee 3: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Business Stall 3: Talent Show 3: Letter Girl 2: Pointer Skit 3. Betty Lou Gray Beta Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Pep Club 4: Softball 2: Library Staif 4: Student Store 3: Parade Committee 2: Commencement Marshal 3: Student Secretary 4: Senior Play Committee. Billy June Green Prom Sponsor 2: Prom Committee 1: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Hubert Jackson Grimes, Jr. Allen Jay High 1: Varsity Football 1: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3: I-Iomeroom Chaplain 1: Parade Committee 2, 3: Junior Camera Club President 3. Elizabeth James Hall F.I-l.A. 4: Pep Club 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Messiah 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Mr. Ishee's Staff 4: Lower I-louse 3: Junior Class Vice-President: Homeroom Secretary 2: Prom Sponsor 3: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: .Senior Play Committee: Senior Superlative- Best Personality. Ronnie Hall Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Projection Booth Sifilf 1, 2, 3, 4. I Anne Davis Hancock Allen Jay High School 1: Beta Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4, Operetta 3: Messiah 2, 3, 4, Accompamst 3, 4: All-State Chorus 1. 3: Girls' Chorus 2, Accompanist 2: Mr. Ishee's Staff 4: Parade Committee 2. 3: Talent Show 3: Senior Executive Board 4: Girls' Sextet 172 ,i Shirley Faye Haney Y-Teens 1, 2: Library Club 3: F.H.A. 3: Messiah 4: lllimeo- graph Operator 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Radio Workshop 2: Talent Show 3: Student Secretary 4. Patricia Faye Harley Clearwater High, Thomas Jefferson High 1, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Junior Classical League 4: Band 4: Orchestra 3: Messiah 4. Olga Myra Harmon F.B.L.A. 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Student Secretary 4. Donald Phillips Harrison Baseball 1: Lower House 2. Virginia Lorene Haynes Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Parade Committee 3. Sarah Joan Helms Mount Gilead High 2: Y-Teens 1: Library Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Library Staff 3: Home- room Treasurer 1: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 3. Jean Hocutt J Y-Teens 2, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Messiah 4: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Radio Guild 4-, Devotions Committee 4: Christmas Play 4. Merle Eunice Holland Y-Teens 4: Student Secretary 4. ' Nancy Rae Hoover Jamestown High 1: F.H.A. 1: F.T.A. 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Henrietta Howell Beta Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Soccer 2. 3: Speedball 4: Soft- ball 2, 3: I-Iomeroom Secretary 2: Lab Assistant 4. Rex Hucks Junior Varsity Football 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Octet 3: All-State Chorus 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 3, 4: Projection Booth Staff 4: Cafeteria Staf 4. Bobby Ray Idol Pat Ireland Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Messiah 4: Cafeteria Staff 1: Prom Com- mittee 1, 3: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3. . - Lois Lane lsenhour Jamestown High School 1, 2. 3: Beta Club 3. 4: Y-Teens 4, President 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1: Girls' Chorus 1. 2: Debating Club 3: Four-H Club 1, 2: Hi-Lights Staff 3: Basketball 3: Choir 1, 2: Girls' Sextet 1: Marshal 3: Homeroom Secretary 1: Prom Committee 3. - Peggy Joyce Jackson F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Parade Committee 2. James Wesley Jarrett Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, CcyCaptain 4. All-Conference 4. All-State 4, Shrine Bowl 4. Most Valuable Back: Junior Varsity Football 1: Wrestling 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4: Coach's Staff 4: Parade Committee 1 : Senior Play Committee. William Jackson Jarrett A Cappella Choir 3: All-State Chorus 2: Talent Show 1. Nancy Gwyn Jarvis Library Club 1, 2: Junior Classical League 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1: Student Store 2: I-lomeroom President 2, Secre- tary 3: Christmas Play 2. Norma Jean Jenkins Greensboro 1: Johnson City, Tennessee 2: Parade Committee 3: Library President 1: Pep Club 1, 2. Ann Marie Johnson National Honor Society, Secretary 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3. 4, Play 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4, State Secretary 4: Library Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: F.T.A. 2: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Mr. Vance's Staff 4: Library Staff 2: Homeroom President 3: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3. 4: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: WHPS Announcer 2: PEMICAN Art Editor 4: PEMICAN Business Staff 3: I.N.F.L. Convention 3: Pointer Skit 3: Devotional Committee 4: Bulletin Board Committee 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Senior Superlative-Most Likely To Succeed: Teen-age Club Connnittee 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. Michael Hilton Jones National Honor Society 4: Key Club 4: Beta Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Track 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Upper House 3: Lower House 4: Senior Class Treasurer: I-lomeroom President 3: Prom Committee 2. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Art Co-Editor 4: Talent Show Committee 3: Senior Executive Board: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Teen-age Club Com- mittee 4: Senior Superlative-Wittiest. Q Morris Alexander fPeteJ Jones National I-lonor Society 3, 4: Key Club 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Junior Classical League 2, 3: Track 2, 3: PEMICAN Darkroom Staff 3, 4, Photographer 3. 4: Pointer Photographer 4: Who's Who 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Talent Show Committee 3. Carle Elbert Joyner Intramural Sports 1, 2. Carol Ann Kearns Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 4: F.'l'.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Junior Classical League 2: .Iunior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Soccer 2, 3: Majorette 3, 41: Mimeograph Operator 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. . William Charles Kelly lvlonogram Club 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Football Manager 3: Band 1, 2: City Patrol 4. , Betty Louise Kerr National Honor Society 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Secretary 4, Play 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Majorette 3, 4, Co-Head 4: Band Staff Secretary 4: Messiah. 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 2, Secretary 2: Mr. lshee's Staff 4: Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2. 3: Junior Play Committee 3: Senior Play Cast: Talent Show Committee 3: Music Monogram 3: Student Secretary 4. Bobby Dale Kimbro Hi-Y 4: Intramural Sports 3: Parade Committee 3. 4: Junior Play Cast. Gary York Kirkman I-IiLY 4: Ielomeroom Chairman 2: Parade Committee 2. Thomas Carlton Kirkman National Honor Society 4: Key Club 4: Projection Booth Stan' 4: Parade Committee 2. 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Senior Executive Board. Paul Gary Lackey Intramural Sports 3: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Anna Frances Lambeth Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2: F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Messiah, 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Junior Class Secretary: Prom Sponsor 2, 3, Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Talent Show 3. Clay Thomas Lambeth Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Wrestling.: 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Messiah 2, 3. 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Staff 1: I-Iomeroom Vice-President 2: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. Robert Griffin Lassiter Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Parade Committee 1. Joe Glass Lee Monogram Club 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 1: Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Track 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: I-Iomeroom Vice-President 1: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. Robert Elwood Lee, Jr. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Golf 2, 3: Football Manager 1: Basketball Manager 3: Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 2: Talent Show 2: Curtain Callers 1. Barbara Ann Leonard Beta'Club 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Junior Yairsitly Basketball 1, 2: Homeroom Secretary 4: Softball Julia Ann Lewis W.M.C., Central, S. C. 2: Junior Classical League 3: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 4. Edward Malcholin Lewis Library Club 1: Junior Varsity Football 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Octet 3: All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Library Stat? 1: Senior Play Committee. Mollie Jean Little Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4: Junior Classi- cal League 2, Vice-President 2: General Office Staff 4: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Typist 4: Commencement Marshal 3: National Honor Society 4. Sandra Paul Loving Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Convention Delegate 2, Treasurer 2: F.H.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 2. 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Mr. Vance's Staff 4: Lower House 3: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee. George W. fBuzzj Lowe Masque and Gavel 3. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Junior Classi- cal League 2: Tennis 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Projection Booth Staff 3, 4: Homeroom President 4, Secretary 2: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Darkroom Stall' 3. Thomas D. Lowe Allen Jay 1, 2: Pep Club 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Glee Club 1. Kenneth Franklin McCain National Honor Society 4: Key Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Beta Club 3. 4, President 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Wrestling 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Parade Committee 4. ' Mary Jane McCain Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: F.H.A. 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: .lunior Varsity Basketball 2: Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Parade Committee 2, 3: Junior Play Com- mittee: Senior Play Committee: Homeroom Devotional Chair- man 4. Barbara Wayne McCanless National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: General Otiice Staff 3: Lower House 2, 3: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 2, 3: PEMICAN Editor-in-Chief 4: Press Convention 4: Student Council 3: Senior Superlative-Best All Around: Who's Who 4: Latin Program 2, Steering Com- mittee 2: Beta Club Convention 4: National Honor Society Service Award. Joanne McCarter Pep Club 4: Messiah 2, 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 4: Parade Com- mittee 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Cast 4: Senior Executive Board. Jack F. McDowell Hi-Y 4: Varsity Basketball 3 ,4: Baseball 4: Intramural Sports 3: Mimeograph Operator 4: Parade Committee 2, 3. Mary Lou Malpass Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Student Store 4: Lower I-louse 2. ' Harold Luther Martin Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Track 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Prom Sponsor 2: Prom Committee 3. wr Joan Maureen Meekins Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: C'.A.A. 1, 2: Ju ' V 't Bilskefillilll 22 50319811 1, 2: Socder 1, 2: Messidliol-: room Treasurer 2: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee. JoAnne Meredith Hasty High School 1: F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Club Re. porter 3, President 4: Pep Club 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3. 4: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Com- mittee: Talent Show 2. 3: Gym Assistant 4: Senior Superla- tlve-Most Athletic: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Speedball 3: Softball 2, 3, 4. Billie Sue Miller Girls' .Chorus 2: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Talent Show Committee 3. John Ellison Miller, Jr. Monogram Club 3, 4: Junior Classical League 1, 2: Track 3. 4, Co-Captain 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clinic 4, President 4: Messiah Orchestra 1: Dance Band 2: Parade Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 1, 2: Civic Symphony 4: State Track Meet 3: Senior Play Committee. Patsy Ruth Miller Beta'CIub 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Junior Classical League 2: Messmjl. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Lower House 3: Parade Coxmittee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior PlayfCom- nn ee. Peggy Helen Miller Beta Club 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Student Store 3: Lower House 4: Student Secretary 4. Ronda M. Miller Beta Club 4: Homeroom President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play gomlnittee: Talent Show Committee 3: Senior Executive oarc . Sandra Nolene Mitchell Beta Club 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Messiah 2, 4: Coacll's Stat? 3, 4: Prom Sponsor 2: Parade Committee 2, 3: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4: WHPS Sports Announcer: Pointer Business Manager 4: Scholastic Press Delegate 4: Christmas Play 2: Commence- gient Marshal 3: Junior Classical League 2: National Honor ociety 4. Donald Ray Monroe National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 4: F.T.A. 4: Junior Classical League 1, 2, President 2: Messiah 4: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Parade Com- mittee 1, 2: Forensic League Convention Delegate 2: De- votional Committee 4. David Odell Moore Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Prom Sponsor 2: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Homecoming Queen's Escort 4. Ellen Anita Moore Y-Teens 2: Library Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4: G.A.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Library Stail' 3, 4: Homeroom Devotional Chairman 2: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Com- mittee: Talent Show 3: Lab Assistant 4: Operetta 3: Stu- dent Sccretary 4: National Honor Society 4. Judy Moore Y-Teens 2, 3: F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Coach's Staff 3: Prom Com- mittee 2: Parade Committee 2, 3. 4: Senior Play Marshal 4: Pointer Cub Reporter 4. Roger Dean Moore Monogram Club 1: Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 1: Intramural Sports 2. Evelyn Joann Morgan F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Parade Committee 3, 4: Student Secretary 4. Becky Morris Central High School, Charlotte 3: Y-Teens 1: Student Secre- tary 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. I - .L -I Frances Anne Motsinger National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: F.T.A. 1. 2: Junior Classical League 2: Forensic League 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4: All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: General Ofllce Stall' 3. sl-1 Upper House 4: Freshman and Sophomore Class President: Prom Committee 1. 2: Parade Committee 1. 2, 3: Radio Guild 4, Treasurer :I-Q Talent Show 3: DAR Award 4: Who's Who 4: Student Council Convention Dele- gate 4: Bulletin Board Committee 4. Crystal Elaine Myers Homeroom President 2. 5 Lily Sue Myers Y-Teens 1. 4: G.A.A. 2: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Mr. Vance's Stall' 4: Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Commit- tee: Senior Superlative-Friendliest. Lillian Landry Neely National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Beta Club 3, 4. Convention Delegate 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2, Latin Program 2: General Oilice Staff 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Prompter: Radio Guild 4: WHPS Announcer 3: PEMICAN Associate Editor 4, Press Conven- tion Delegate 4: Commencement Marshal 3: WILo's Who 4. Boyd Lee N ewnarn Key Club 4: Monogram Club 2,.3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, State and Western Conference Champ 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Lower House 1: Junior Play Committee 3: Talent Show Committee 3. Hilda Christine Nobles Library Club 3: F.H.A. 2, Convention Delegate 2: F.B.L.A. 3, Treasurer 3: Lower House 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. Dorothy Anne 0'Berry F.I-l.A. 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3. 4: All-State Chorus 3: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 2: Talent Show 3. Harold Gene O'Kelly Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 4, All- Conference 4, Durham All-State 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Charlotte News Al1'State All-Conference 4, Co-Captain 4: Baseball 4: Senior Superlative-Most Athletic. Stephen Joseph O'Neal Wrestling 4: Band 1. 2, 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Messiah 4: Boys' Chorus 4, Treasurer 4: Library Staff 4: Parade Committee 2. 3, 4. James Duke Overcash Lower House 2: Homeroom President 4: Parade Committee 1, 2. Bobby Lewis Parham Golf 3: Intramural Sports 3: Parade Committee 2. John Alvin Parker F.T.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: Junior Varsity Football 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Projection Booth Staff 3: Cafeteria Stall' 2, 3: Homeroom President 4: Parade Com- mittee 2. 3, 4: Junior Play Committee. Kay Frances Parker Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: F.'l'.A. 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 1: Homeroom Sec' retary 1: Parade Committee 1, 2. Harold David Parrish Varsity Football 3: Junior Varsity Football 2: Wrestling 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Parade Committee 4. Hellene Levee Paschal Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Delegate 4: G.A.A. 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Library, Staff 3, 4: Mimeo- graph Operator 4: Homeroom SecretaryA3: Prom Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Student Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4. Leon H. Patterson, Jr. Hi-Y 4. 175 0 James Donald Paul Beta Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 4: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Swimming Team 1, 2: Homeroom President 1, 2, Devotional Chairman 2: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Teen-age Club Committee 4. Dwight Lee Payne National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4: Key Club 4: Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Vice-President: Home- room President 2: Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 2, 3: Parade Committee 2: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Committee 4: Radio Guild 4: WI-IPS Technician 2. 3, 4, Chief 4: Radio Workshop 2, 3: Talent Show Committee 3: Boys' State 3: Junior Rotarian 45 Teenfage Club Committee 4: Senior Executive Board: Who's Who 4, Dwight Pendry R. J. Reynolds 1. 2: Intramural Sports 3: Parade Commit- tee 3, 4: Junior Play Committee. Patricia Joan Pendergrass Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Convention Delegate 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 3, Reporter 3: Junior Classical League 2: Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3: Home- room Secretary 3: Prom Committee 2. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Radio Guild 4: Illessiah 3, 4. John Buford Petty Connie Juanita Phillips Y-Teens 1, 2: G.A.A. 1: Varsity Basketball 1: .lunior Var- sity Basketball 1: Mimeograph Operator 4: Parade Commit- tee l: Student Secretary 4. D. C. Phillips, Jr. Jamestown High 1, 2. 3: Masque and Gavel 4: F'.T.A. 4: Debating Team 3, 4: Forensic League 4, N.F.L. Congress 4, Treasurer 4: Varsity Football 2. 3: Wrestling 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4, All'State Orchestra 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Messiah 3, Orchestra 4: Octet 2: All-State Chorus 4: Boys' Chorus 1. 2: Operetta 1: Lower House 4: Christmas P'ay 1, 2, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Hi- Lights Staff 3: Senior Executive Board 4: Senior Superlative -Friendliest. Nancy Hilda Pickrel Y:Teens 1: Library Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Girls' Chorus 1: Library Stan' 1: Prom Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Student Secretary 4. Jack Lee Pierce Junior Varsity Football 2: Parade Committee 2, 3. Billie Ruth Pilcher National Honor Society 3, 4: Beta Club 3. 4, Convention Delegate 8: Masque and Gavel 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Y- Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, President 2: F.B.L.A. 4. Treasurer 4: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 2. 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Muneograph Operator 4: Student Secretary 4: Lower House 3: Prom Committee 2: Junior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4: WHPS Newscaster 3: Pointer Sports Co-Editor 3, News Reporter 4: Devotional Committee 4. Nancy Wall Bagan Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Junior Classical League 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Miss Mendenhall's Stan' 3: Coach's Staff 4: Parade Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Talent Show Committee 3: Student Secretary 4. George Edwin Ridge F.T.A. 2: Hi-Y 4: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3: Manager 1: intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3: Senior Play Committee. Helen Ruth Ridge Sanford High 1: Junior Classical League 2: Majorette 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Stu- dent Secretary 4. , Betty .lean Rivenbark Y-Teens 2. Albert Siler Roach Monogram Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity Football 2. 3. 4: Junior Varsity Football 1: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Golf 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4: Octet 2, 3, 4: All-State Chorus 1, 2, 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Mimeograph Operator 4: Upper House 2, 3: Lower I-louse 1, 2, 3: Homeroom President 1, 2, Vice- Presiclent 3: Prom Committce 1. 2. 3: Parade Committee 1, 2: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Talent Show 1. 2. 3: Student Secretary 4. ,lean Marie Robbins Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. 1. 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Girls' Chorus 1: Parade Committee 1: Soccer 1. Betty Robertson ' Margaret Hall, Versailles. Kentucky 1: Olcltown High, Winston-Salem 2: Bradley High, Cleveland. Tennessee 3: Y-Teens 4: Junior Classical League 4, Secretary 4: Cheer- leader 2: Messiah. 1, 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Library Staff 4: Parade Committee 4. Richard Fenton Rogers, J r. Kernersville High 1: Intramural Sports 3: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3. Vonette Marie Rogers Beta Club 3. 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 4: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Mr. Vance's Stafl' 4: Student Store 3: Homeroom Vice-President 3: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee. Richard Allen Rumley Edward Barry Ruth National Honor Society 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 4, All- State 4: Orchestra 3, 4, Student Conductor 4, All-State 3. 4, All-Southern 3: Messiah Orchestra 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3: Lower l-louse 3: Freshman Class Vice-President: Sophomore Class Secretary: Prom Committee 2: Radio Guild 4: Pointer Sports Writer 2: Talent Show 1. 2, 3: Who's Who 4. Anne Katharine Salley National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Convention Dele- gate 3: Mess-iah 3, 4: General Oflice Staff 3, 4: Mr. Ishee's Staff 4: Senior Class Secretary: Prom Committee 2. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. 4: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: PEMICAN Senior Statistics Editor 4: Bulletin Board Committee 2, 3: Commencement Marshal 3. Margaret Helen Scarce A G.A.A. 2, 3: Soccer 2: Parade Committee 2, 4. Sylvia Lou Schultheiss Beta Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Prom Committee 2, 3: Parade Com- mittee 2: Junior Play Committee: Pointer Bookkeeper 4: Talent Show 3: Student Secretary 4. Lowell Spencer Seward Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, 3. Samuel Franklin Shellield Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Baseball 1: Intramural Sports 2. 4: Homeroom President 2. 3. Billie Sue Sherman Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2: F.H.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Messwh 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Student Store 4: Lower House 4: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Pointer Business Staff 4: Talent Show 3. Betty .lean Sherrill Y-Teens 4: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Parade Committee 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee. Mary Jane Shipwash Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2: Pep Club 4: Tennis 2, 3: Messiah 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Student Store 3, 4: Lower House 4: Home- room Chaplain 3: Parade Committee 2: Pointer Typist 4: Student Secretary 4: Commencement Marshal 4: National Honor Society 4. Bob W. Shook Statesville High School 1, 2: Monogram Club 2, 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Senior Class President: Prom Committee 4: Teen-age Club Committee 4. James D. Small Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Junior Virgslty Football 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Parade Com- mi ee 2. Barbara Anne Smith Lincolnton High School 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Messiah 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Junior Play Committee: Wolf Editorial Staff 3: French Club 3. Betty Jean Smith Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: F.H.A. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee. Carol Joyce Smith National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Dele- gate 3: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, President 3: Junior Classical League 2, President 2: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: General Otlice Staff 1: Library Staff 3: Homeroom Chaplain 3, Secretary 1: PEMICAN Copy Editor 4: Talent Show Committee 3: S.A.S.C. Convention Delegate 4: Student BOCW Vice-Pl'SSiClcnt 4: Who's Who 4: Girls' State 3: Com- mencement Marshal 3. Donald Ray Smith Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 3: Junior Varsity Football 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4: Parade Committee 2, 4. Jerry Arlen Smith Monogram Club 3, 4: I-liAY 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. I Jimmy H. Smith Prom Committee 1: Parade Committee 3. Darrell Francis fSonnyj Sorrell Key Club 2, 3: Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4, All-State 4, All-Southern 4, Shrine Bowl 4, All-American Honorable Mention 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Upper House 4: Lower House 3: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Treasurer: Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 3: Most Typical Boy 2: Who's Who 4: Senior Superlative- Best All-Round. Jerry Edward Southern Parade Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Carol ,lane Sowers National Honor Society 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Dele- gate 3: Y-Teens 3. 4, Secretary 3: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Student Store 3, 4: Home' room Secretary 3: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Copy Editor 4: Talent Show Committee 3: Latin Radio Program 2: Commencement Marshal 3. I. D. Starnes Intramural Sports 4: Parade Committee 2, 3: Senior Play Committee. Bobby Roosevelt Stoker Band 1, 2, Librarian 1, 2, Monogram. Carolyn Stone Mary Stuart Beta Club 4: Y-Teens 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Junior Classical League 2: Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Messiah 3. 4: Parade Committee 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4: National Honor Society 4. Annie Frances Stutts Library Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2: Softball 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Parade Committee 3. Ellen J aqueline Surnmey Y-Teens 1, 2: G.A.A. 2: Messiah 4: Coach's Staff 4: Lower House 2: Senior Play Committee. , Harold Allen Talley Intramural Sports 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Curtis Arlene Taylor Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Parade Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Prompter: PEMICAN Cutline Editor 4: Com- mencement Marshal 3: Senior Executive Board 4. Barbara Terry National Honor Society 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Debating Team 4: Junior Classical League 2, Vice-President 2: Forensic League 4: Band 2, 3, Monogram 3: Orchestra 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4, All-State 2, 3, 4. All- Southern 3, National Music Conference 2, Southern Music Conference 3, Civic Symphony 2. 3, 4: Monogram 2, 3: Illessiuh 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4: Latin Program 2: Senior Superlative- Wittiest. Ellenor Terry National Honor Society 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2. 3, 4. All-State 2, 3, 4, All-Southern 3: Dance Band 3: Messiah Orchestra 2: Talent Show 3: Christmas Play 2. Peggy Ann Thomas Varsity Basketball 1. 3: Tennis 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Talent Show 3: Softball 1: Glee Club 3: School Paper Anne Virginia Thompson F.H.A. 3, 4: F,B.L.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Orches- tra 1, 2. 3: Parade Committee 3: Radio Guild 4: Pointer Feature and News Writer 4: School Reporter for Enterprise 4: National Honor Society 4. Jon Keyser Tice National Honor Society 3, 4: Key Club 3. 4, Secretary 4, Convention 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Plays 4: Junior Classical League 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4. All-State 1, 2,,3, 4, Principal Cellist 4, National Music Conference 2, Southern Music Conference 3, All- Southern 3, Operetta Orchestra 3: Civic Symphony 2, 3, 4: Messialz. Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Lower I-louse 4: Prom Committee 2, 3: Christmas Play 2: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Radio Guild 4: Easter Play 3: PEMICAN Business Stall' 4: Radio Workshop 2: Devotional Committee 4: Teen-age Club Committee 4: Chief Commencement Marshal 3: Junior Ro- tarian 4: Who's Who 4: Lab Assistant 4. Peggy Ann Tobias Beta Club 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Y-Teens 4: Junior Clas- sical League 2: Band 1, 2. All-State 2: Messiah Orchestra 4: Civic Symphony 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Prom Sponsor 1: Parade Committee 2, 4: Senior Play Committee: PEMI- CAN Business Staif 4: Talent Show 1: Who's Who 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. Mary Joan Trepke - Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, Conference Delegate 2: F.H.A. 4: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Lower I-louse 2: Homeroom President 2: Prom Sponsor 2, Com- mittee 3: Parade Committee 2. 3, 4: Junior Play Committee: Talent Show Marshal 2: Homecoming Attendant 3. Larry Underwood Bobby Joe Valentine Hi-Y 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Parade Committee 3, 4: Junior Play Cast. Victoria Ann Wagger Asheboro High School 1: Beta Club 4: Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 1, Recorder 1: Prom Committee 2. 3: Junior Play Cast: Pointer Reporter 3, 4: Radio Guild 4: Devotional Committee 4. Virginia Anne Walker Beta Club 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: Junior Classical League 1, 2: Student Store 4: Prom Committee 1: Parade Committee 2, 4: Pointer Club Reporter 2: Talent Show 2: Pointer Skit 2. 177 Kenneth Wall Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 4: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. Carolyn Elizabeth Watson Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 3. Ruby Ann Weaver Messiah' 4. Janette Webster Library Club 3: F.H.A. 3: F.B.L.A. 3. Bose Marie Wienberry ,Beta Club 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Library Club 4: G.A.A. 2: Junior Classical League 2: General Oiiice Staff 4: Student Store 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Parade Com- mittee 2: Pointer Reporter 3. Betty Anne Willard F.H.A.V2. 4: F.T.A. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Homeroom Chaplain 1: Parade Committee 2, 4: WHPS Devotionals 4. A Johnnie Bright Williams Track 4: Intramural Sports 4: Prom Committee 2: Parade Committee 2. Phyllis Amelia Witcher V Library Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Messiah 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Library Staff 3, 4: Student Store 4: Parade Committee 2: Junior Play Committee: Talent Show Committee 3: Student Secretary 4. Margaret Payne Withers F.T.A. 2, 4: F.B.L.A 4, Vice-President 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2: Messiah 4: Girls' Chorus 4: General Oflice Staif 4: Mr. Ishee's Staff 4: Library Staff 2: Prom Committee 2. 3: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Pointer Club Reporter. Franklin Harris fChippyJ Wood Key Club 4. Convention 4: Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Varsity Football 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Baud 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Homeroom Vice-President 2. Gloria Ann Wood Y-Teens 1: Majorette 4: Cafeteria Staff 3: Senior Play Com- mittee. George Thomas Wood, Ill Key Club 3: Beta Club 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2, Vice-President 2: Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3. 4, All-Conference 4, Shrine Bowl 4, Co-Captain 4: Track 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Lower House 2: Homeroom President 3: Radio Workshop 3: Lab Assistant 4: Com- mencement Marshal 3: Junior Rotarian 4: Wlia's 'Who 4: National Honor Society 4. Thomas Hayes Woollen National Honor Society 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Convention 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Wrestling 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2: Messiah 2, 3. 4: Prom Sponsor 2. Committee 2. 3: Parade Committee 2, 3. 4: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Committee: PEMICAN Busi- ness Staif 4: Commencement Marshal 3: Whrfs Who 4. Randall B. Yarbrough Parade Committee 2. 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As we get the last details together just before going to press, we oifer our thanks to you, the student body, for the privilege of recording one of your green years of high school. A special appreciation goes to Mr. Ralph Vance, our faculty adviser, who was always willing to give any word of advice needed. Many thanks go, also, to Mr. Whitley and the faculty members, who so patiently tolerated our many interruptions and the many inconveniences that we caused them. Many words of gratitude go to the members of our staii for their unselfish service: to Landry Neely, associate editor, who was always there to fulfill any duty or to encourage us during those long hours, to Mike Jones, Ann Johnson, Max Loflin, whose cleverly-prepared art work has added much to our book, to Jane Sowers and Carol Smith, who were ever willing to do more than just write copy, to Anne Salley, senior statistician, who spent many hours collecting and typing material about each senior, to Arlene Taylor, outline editor, who never ceased to write identifications for each pictureg to Ralph Hall, sports editor, for each of his skillfully written accounts of our sports events, to Mollie Little, our staff typist, who not only typed all the material for the book but assisted us in many of our other tasks and problems. Much credit is due to our chief photographer, Pete I ones, who spent many hours in producing new ideas for our photography, and to his darkroom stall, Stuart Hart and George Honeycutt, who assisted with the darkroom chores. A special word of thanks goes to the members of the business staii-Tommy Woollen, Pepper Tice, Nancy Jo Doggett, Frances Gilmore, Jimmy Blair, Ettalee Monroe, Peggy Tobias, Herman Bunch, and Claude Earle-who spent many long hours down town selling ads to the local merchants. This annual was made possible through the co-operation and tireless efforts of the members of the business staff. We ask you, dear reader, to treasure this book as a token of the many good times shared in High Point Hi. d Law ffwxffr'-X 'AL b it ,Lf,t.fld.fL1-0 flQQ'v-f5 'jf7' 737 CA' fylvugbxfp 179 V Qs- Ji' iw T F f X. tg .l xx X11 Q Ax X735 QRS lb, 5. x N Vx -'ld N ,1 Q fr ,1 'Kb js, il? Q no . X, 1 o .ig 'fs 1 1 , x vs. 'I . N7 YJ ts x W, J x I my Q5 .XXQ XA yt x tsl 'ix 'x so A, N N1 x WN Wright.W0n1ble.Pitt5 Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours F Ilflffgortgolaaiefgv Whitlan-k's Flowers and Gifts or t e est n en's ear 136 N' Main SL 308 N. Main SL 206 West Howell Street Phone 41078-3914 High Pgint, N, C, High Point, North Carolina Phone 3694 C mPlime 's Bicycle Sales 81 Service of 504 North Main Street Alderman Photo Co., Inc. Phone 7933 High Point, North Carolina 0lfl'Ll9Al4'L9VLf:5 0 .F H19 LDIIW, IHC. ICK Sa es and Service 819 Ilorth main Street Phone 3411-12 Compliments of JACK and JILL Idol-Green Co. CHILDRENS SHOP REALTORS 121 West Washington Street 115 West Washington Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 5069 Colony Tables, Inc. High Point, N. C. Kelly's Kandies Health Foods Candy Selections to Your Specifications 115 North Main Telephone 7977 N ext to Carolina Theater 180 Compliments of Boyles Tire Co. J. D. Rike 8: Son FLOOR COVERINCS 1318 S. Main Street Phone 5914 , Compliments of Compliments Ritch Face Veneer of Compally Record CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION COLLIER ELLIS AND COMPANY 414- North Wrenn Street Compliments Of . HIGHLAND MOTORS, ,INC Compliments of High Point Steam Laundry 228 North Wrenn Street Phone 3325 Compliments of Ruhy's High Poinfs Largest Credit Jewelers 159 South Main Street Compliments of Phillips' Grocery ' Quality Dry Cleaning Co. 1315 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Call For and Delivery Service Have Your Garments Mothproofed with Berlow Compliments of BLOOM FURNITURE CO. High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Sample Shoe Store 119 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Griffith Office Equipment Royal and Corona Portable Typewriters 505 North Main Street Phone: 5236 and 5690 Perkinson's Jewelers Elgin and Hamilton Watches Americais Finest Compliments of Sears Roebuck and Co. 319 N, Main St. Phone 3435 Compliments of ' McGhee Upholstery Co. Lewis Motor Company 115 South Wrenn Street Stuclebaker Cars and Trucks Kiddie Korner 169 South Main Street Home of Sub-teen Fashions BEST WISHES PRO M The Carolina Theatre High Pointls Big Little Theatre Bryant Electric Co., Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS lndustrial-Commercial-Polo Lines Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of Allen B. Welborn, Inc. Stan's Youth Center 123 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Everything from Head to Toe for Tots and Teensl' Compliments of NATIONAL SPRINGS CORPORATION BOONE COAL CO. 104 Ward Street PITTSBURG PAINTS ESSO FUEL OIL COAL Elwood Barber Shop Four Barbers to Serve Next Door to Elwood Hotel Swartzberg's The Home of Cheerful Credit 125 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Jacolfs Men Shop 114 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina Salon of Beauty 410 North Wrenn St. Compliments of CROWN HOSIERY MILLS, Incorporated THE FLI-BACK COMPANY, INC. World's Largest Distributors of Paddle and Ball Games Household and Surgical Rubber Gloves Sponge and Sponge Return Balls High Point, North Carolina Cable Address: FH-Back Wade H. Cumby Calvin C. Orrell CUMBY-ORRELL MORTUARY FUNERAL' DIRECTORS Compliments of CASARD FURNITURE ' MANUFACTURING Phone 5045 Broad Street at Chestnut ' High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments Bargain Furniture Co. of 1526 English Street High Point, North Carolina Temple Curry Motor Co. Compliments of Ingram's Pharmacy Compliments of THE LILLY COMPANY Compliments of Kern's Bakery . W. SEGHREST 81 S INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 AMBULANCE SERVICE DIAL 3349 Compliments of Blake Thompson MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS Concrete-Macadam-Bituminous Pavements Phone 4096 244 S. Main Street Compliments of Voorhees Sz Everhart ARCHITECTS English Radio 8: Sound Service Radio, Television, and Intercommunication Sound and Service High Point Radiator 81 Body Co., Inc. Body, Radiator, and Fender Repairing 1311 N. Main St. Phone 3060 107 Willowbrook Street Phone 4964 The purpose of our meeting . . . To bind or not to bind. ff? ff ' 1' QUALITY SHOE STORE, Inc. EXPERT SHOE FITTERS High Point, North Carolina Burtner Furniture Co. Furniture, Stoves and Household Furnishings 900 E. Green Street Phone 2861 Dr. Max Rones Optomertist High Point, North Carolina Compliments of - E. C. Cridlehaugh REAL ESTATE 8: INSURANCE Since 1923 Rose Radio Sales and Service Motorola Radios and Television .lohnson's Outboard Motors Phone 2832 438 N. Wrenn Street High Point, N. C. kiwi Well, ain't that cute! Vogue Cleaners, Inc. 751-53 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Pick Up and Delivery Service CeciPs Office Equipment Co. Phone 2929 304' South Main Street Headquarters for School Supplies C. DeWitt Holton Furniture Company Quality Furniture and Carpets 817 South Main Street . Phone 3791 High Point, N. C. Coltrane 81 Graham Construction Company Residential Work a Specialty 245 S. Hamilton Phone 2695 PEERLESS PLYWOOD COMPANY Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE PLYWOOD P. 0. Box 1246 Phone 3084- High Point, North Carolina Rose Furniture Co. Uwnezl and Operated by KESTER BROTHERS and SONS High Point, North Carolina The HIGH POINT CHAMBER of COMMERCE Compliments of Household Appliance Co. 145 South Wrenn Street - High Point, N. The Major Appliance Store Phone 2850 congratulates you upon graduating from High Point High School- C. Prepare yourselves to help in building an even better High Point. Congratulations to the Class of 1952 The High Point Enterprise Radio Stations WHPE and WHPE-FM Compliments of Sheraton Shoe Shop Bel-Air Dinette HOME COOKED MEALS 1507 English Street I, :Al 6 l amp tmenfd 0 Q :J .V,'N Q L,-ll NX A 5 x I l' . . fy V 3 fi' ' ' O fx' A , X ' -f M C t f KJ fx '.,- I- V4.1 WA N Wm ,L XM ,, A i Q If 'INV if Nc 1 Q Moy! 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Compliments of Piedmont Auto Finance 203 South Main Street Compliments of JONES and PEACOCK, INC JOHN R. PEACOCK ROBERT B. RANKIN JACK PEACOCK Compliments of North State Telephone Company High Point, Thomasville and Randle-:man What it is 9 l Compliments of Cannon Fetzer Company 158 South Main Street Compliments of Gill's Ladies Shop The Style Center of High Point 128 South Main Street Jimmy Mitchell, lno. E EER ir PHONE 5097 P. O. BOX 1940 HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA High Point, Thomasville and ' Denton Railroad CONNECTING THESE COMMUNITIES WITH THE NATION Nothing But Service To Sell Compliments of Elwood Hotel W. K. Simons, Manager Flyntas Texaco Service Station Corner Montlieu and E. Lexington Ave. High Point, N. C. Compliments of Smith and Greenwood Box 550 High Point, N. C. S. L. Carpenter Watch Repairing and Engraving JEWELER and GEMOLOGIST N6i11 P0l1lZi3C Compliments 129-131 S. Wrenn St. Telephone 4583 of i High Point, North Carolina l N Pittsburgh Plate Glass MANN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE High Point, N. C. Kannapolis, N C Greensboro, N. C. Reidsville, N. C Thomasville, N. C. Burlington, N C Lexington, N. C. Compliments Flythe Insurance Agency vf INSURANCE and BONDS Sanitary Cafe 210 North Main Street Phone 284-7 MARSH FURNITURE CGIVIPANY HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Manufacturers Oi Fine Kitchen Furniture Since 1906 Stanley's Jewelers Honest Values - Convenient Terms Phone 2283 125 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina li ments of Richardson Department Store U .-' ' . JI. , , . Q' UU if 1 xx x if A ii if 1 K' .EP , arp' . x 1, J . ' Y fi 5 1, K A x VX. ku 1 V , N W ff V E ' SNOW LUMBER COMPANY f , ' 0 1 E P! O flu - lit A H x x, ' ' , ,g- ' Phones 3396-3397 wx i j ' J 'H 'xi Q X-'QComblimenfs ' --J 0 1 il? 'NJ' 3? - E1 , , MH 'Noi x Y X 3-,D ,N v Everything to Build Anythingi' V 3 Vick Paint and Wallpaper Co. GRUMBACHER ART SUPPLIES CQMPANY Warner's Transfer Local and Long Distance Household Moving 120 West Broad Street Day 4037 Night 2585 Williams Flowers Quality Flowers Plus Personal Attention 114+ E. High St. Phone 5011 C0mPllmEnfS High Point, North Carolina of J PHllEYA.lHllM S C RWIIRKS, I II. Hendrix Furniture Store 1417-149 South Wrenn Street High Point, North Carolina RICHQS AUTO SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Delco Batteries and Delco Parts A-40 and A-90 AUSTINH English Austin Sales and Service 203 W. Commerce Phone 3216 Malpass 81 Kearns THE HOME OF FINE FOODS Food Markets , , Don't Worry, Call Murray Compliments of Southern Motor Company Com Zimem Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer p of 2100 South Main Street Phone 3030 High Point, North Caro lina Barbecue Our Specialty Dip-N-Eat 810 South Main Street THE SHERATON HOTEL Sir HIGH POINT ' NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Charles Department Store South Main Street High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Twilight Beauty Shoppe 63615 North Main Street Phone 274-0 Congratulations from TELEVISION SALES 8: SERVICE, INC. High Point PIONEER IN TELEVISION Felix Miller, Ir. N. H. Silver, Inc. QUALITY CLOTHES For Men and Boys Phone 2676 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Triangle Hosiery Company 323 N. Wrenn Phone 6-6131 Grimes Street 1 - ' , e, 1' -.- , , , 1 , I 5 tt X Ki! 5 1 f- r ff ,r. ' f 1 , , -- X jg QQ? I-V -f Y'1:fi5 ' A77 Lf' -ffl-j9'29'j'i7C', Z' Dj ,.f ff K7 7 f ff. T fx!! 'N ff! 5 1' J .J ,f ,f A J ff' A flag, 'dev ,A-fx,f'1fi1iQfQQ,,w7, ,:, ,ziffzif .ffxf ff ff y I 79' I 'T C In ft I 5ffJ amp L m'5 CUMMINS DIESEL SALES f I .0 and SERVICE, Incorporated UTILITY APPLIANCE Dependable Diesel Engines 207 South Main Street Telephone 3702 Phone 2302 High Point, North Carolina ROY ARMSTRONG J. P. ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG VENEER 8x LUMBER COMPANY 788 NORTH MAIN STREET , AJ HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROTZDISKMI 1 mann A Vgj jlfgfaj ,V !6,Q0!,f1 My djjyfcfvt f M f' . XL13' ' ,ff A IL MQ WVU! cf I M I E tftvgv ,1,,g H' I? OV U pl U X' 3 W 5 3 Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale A Distributors S., 3 oreign ,xgfouffofwooafu t , as ...H 192 fi' ,, I , . . . ' f ' f - . 1 f K f H b Zqfpjqizc 5 f .Y I.-j L-l,,j2f C .1 LL. ite .IL qmfx x, -fqjgu 75. 7? Q,g'g4. L I, ,,f5,.p.' gil A .t , 2, . 4 fi L. ' f' f' 1' ffl 44 f gif f rf' fix'- 11.711472-V I 7:57 1 . ' 'i , , I -6 f ' H f x- X if 1 ff Q if 'ij' V I 1' Q' if , . . t ,H H . 4' 'Comiilirrients of I it .,,, Qllallty Beauty Shop f fr' ' ' If your hazr is not becoming to you S, H, Kress Q CQ, You should be coming to us Mrs. Sally Tucker, Owner High Point, North Carolina Over Hood Bank High Point, N. C., Phone 4653 White Realty Company Compliments of APPRAISALS-LOANS-SALES Property Managements-Insurance Efird's Department St01'C 210 North Main Street Phone 2847 High Point, North Carolina High PF-tint, NOTUI Carolina Compliments of Milk is to Health As Health is to Happiness 1 f kj 21 Q COCA-COLA BOTTLING ff gif' 'el ku' 1 Mfr' COMPANY 'A',,54g.fff t- 4,1 if OF LC-Lfflfb 6fi'L! '? LINDALE DAIRY 7 HIGH POINT Qfiinr 7'f'7Q,ji47 cfm -fe Phone 4538 Y' .- ,- ' jfgigl L QA' C LC C I . .15 H 'K-,hh C L V' --1-,f j.' u, 1:1 rg . I, u,y,f, ri 'I 2 'Y' ,fit-53 gi yvrtg, ti Vit Q -. J A if 'if' Z L, .Ziff li-- 1 Af ' 'L' amp Lnftenlfri 0 H , l. ' . . . Z ,-'1 ,CQ 5 L J 'L -fp ,. 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CLASS or 19521 A ,, QUICK SERVICE 1 I R, Xi, 'EC A ,Q- A. J FV .JN U' ' ' BQLTA1.,-PRODUCTS SALES, . 'X' A .' SLOOP AUTO INC. - fn lawrence, Masschusetts X Manufacturers of Hudson Sales and Service 804 W. Broad Street fx' A Vx i z' X JY . W High Point, N. C. Gp. . Compliments ALL-PLASTIC of COVERING MATERIAL F W 'W 1 thc 4 Q . 00 WOI' 0. 0 X V1 Smith Studio-Camera Shop Portrait and Commercial Ifllotographers CUWPUWSMS Y PHOTOGRAPHJCQSUPPLHES of . , V ,fu fb' of 7x 206 N. Mam S55 , If , ffrhone 2758 ML' 'fl . I .' A wp QQ - W BELIQBECK Co. ,, '- - ' Irv ffm. Elm it 5 Ciqmplzments-Npf ' 9 V J' 9-'IJ - WALK I' V by The Student Store LK ,A Wayne Trademark Mf ,S dw . K 11 F F f,1,fV 1, I3 X W If-WU 1 H1 .3 XCR M5 .A . X' u ,A f' Iwi? fy QA rw 2 n ' 1,1 4 W 'Haiiie Qzllned - Hom kllhnageidff 1 1- fl 616 'fn ff it ,L 5 , 1 Af 'D W AU A BARBARA HEDCECOCK SAYS: I NVQ You het I always M Shop at TOBIAS . . . I they're tops! I For the girl who knows clothes ' 194 ff-ef? gf I f Mako 'Vg ' U ' f3Lf0f,wd 705 Z ' A L, 4 7 My 0 Apliments X 1 'Q' ' , A FRIEND EllUCATell7lTWWfW5' ef, , gQ2e65aaif544Q2 ' Graduate T a Greater Savings W ? At Your Friendly ' Colonial Stone ,X rj 4- uth Mai t L4 1' ya , 5 ll Hig 1 t, North arolina I ' X-Q 'U ffl' S so +- ' ' l .'? l iil- Q IP Y I Pr s r' ns pecia Ly L - orth Main SLN GL Phone 3333 'ET r DE ERY SERVICE ' LW Vnaa bf tb-' QUIK 'P I BORDEN T b s u e, w'th a pr'zed , fi 1 up 0 dszalosnabibeshcow rigor itlICongrati,iIa- -wg, XM tions on all those tests you've suc- DL ri MAX ' Ju -f cessfully passed. J I A I . Now life is going to give you the 'OU 'X isgkv wg W f supreme test of thinking for yourself. M ' - , ' 1 f You'll hear that the political plan- ners can manage everything for you, and give you a secure lite. lf you think that one through clearly, you will see that the most secure people you could find are the ones in jail. You'll probably hear more about your rights than you do about your responsibility. Yet your teachers have warned you that every right carries with it an obligation equal or greater. DRE , 2-3 Ml ICE CREAM Compliments Of Griilith Miles Cut-Rate Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS The Price Is Less P 0 E R 615-617 East Green Street Phone 2879 OPAY Serves the Piedmont Carolinas High Po1nt North Carohna 1 'lUUGAGE SHUP' r ll 195 1 , . Qefl' I , 6 , QLUQT ,gf- 023 f:,1,.,-.--be t 7312 .aah-f Q23 msg 3, , . ' V wt Lv fLff,tQiL,a.a,1,. v':'xlf'Efc - ' W. gli gig .,jAg,.5 Q1 1 C - L BETTER PRINTING PAYS dit' Xr'4fj, Z if' sv WL t' t , coumuv X 6 ',f 'Y L V J r J 1 f 5 11-ti A I mf Lf W L.f1p!ff 'f .. if f Aff, !-fe,fJ LA 'H' ff' LIU' V ,wat fr: 'Lf get , af gk . ut ff 1-QL ,QV flu! L! J ff.. llr' J, ,uf 4 I Ylml A M al l V PII I F EF uf ! JHf,w,tmL' 110191 1' H, .11 My U I I I I I NJC Vi L ,fj,f JW' V' Qf'3f'jAg 5 3 ' fy ,f 3 f1gygHa,fPe1Na,,,NeaTH eaaguga O92 .Lf X, mf v , vffm, ,. 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