Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1955
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A -my wow K 'N Q 8 WH' - -f mm A' 3 Tw. usfffh S i ,mmmf N L ' . wi-'gf rQ:z.,,-.Qi . L' wbww w ...,..... E 5 S x ' s A., - W x 3 Q ,Q '- Q sn., sg ,am . X 'W hm- ,,,..Z 'w 5 A iii shim A wx IE '!' lI'f l'l' r' H II 10125 ' - '- 1 9 .1.1..,n'a g,,'V3Q'- , gf Q X ff Q JE Q 3 S 2 Mfg X :Y il , A w .5 Ka 2 F - A K FW . QS? :E xg Wiz' s 1 8 1? A K Q Q Mk 9: 3517- R A . .5 . I .i iff? 5 q S. ' wnmdfgu I is Nl' ,SSP mu Ll! fmt is if '+ ulquli. N +R '58 Kr X 5, tml. 1-.Q K M i.s 2 . 'Q 1 ' W3 mf XX.: 1 W , Q , S o- xgx W OH Lives ik Xe!! rcmmd sublzma leave behznd an on the of mme seniors, wnll leove Pomt Hugh we have wealth of hese steps will 1 .F Yi hi-I as M ,,-1' 4 N I 5.41 O --. u. N W is E 'T' 4 R Q Wouffng Lofrifelari info A , M v ff ' 6lI'aCfe - .. - 5 4 I I1 Q. . ,M Nw-19 r I Q goofdfepd Ma As superintendent of High Point City Schools, Dr. Dean B. Pruette has proved himself able and willing to meet the demands of a very im- portant position. His enthusiasm, his friendly interest in students, and his co-operation with the schools and the community have earned for him the respect and admiration of all. An invaluable connecting link between school and community is the school board. These civic- minded citizens, interested in the education of tomorrow's leaders, have worked long and hard to in- sure a good educational system for the youth of High Point. Working for the betterment of our school system are the members ofthe School Board: D A Rawley W T Tomlinson Mrs Blake Thompson J. B. Phillips, and R. M. Campbell. Qu M Devoting much time and energy in service to the school is our Princi- pal, D. P. Whitley. Mr. Whitley is regarded with affection by all his eager charges as he continually holds aloft the high ideals of High Point High School. Miss Frankie Craven, our new Dean of Girls, has already proved that her pleasing disposition and understanding of students will make her a promising candidate for High Point High's Faculty Hall of Fame. Seen everywhere, giving advice and making himself congenial with everyone, is our Dean of Boys, Ralph Vance. His jovial personality is an inspiration to all who know him. l . TQ ,aww .4 x 3 vii rx Assisting Miss Craven and Mr. Vance is this group of girls: First row, left to right, Gloria Snotherly, Betty Grace, Phyllis ldol. Second row, Phyllis Conrad, Christine Andrews, Fran- ces Ring. Third raw, Peggy Lovett, Carolyn McSwain, Rebecca Keever, Fourth row, Jean- nette Patterson, Ann Southerland. Fifth row, Linda Morrison, Betty Jo Patterson, Virginia Cox. A favorite face to be found in the general office is that of Mrs. Johnsie Jackson, known to her staff of girls as Mrs. J, ln her capacity as secretary of High Point High, Mrs. Jackson performs many and varied tasks, but she does them all with a willingness that amazes those who know and observe her. Thanks, Mrs. J for answering our questions, for issuing our text books, and for just being a general Jackson-of-all trades. I8 A X! AQ? iCLA8 IWLCLI People whose footsteps lead them to the Dean's office are greeted by the smiling faces of these girls, who assist Mr. Vance and Miss Craven. ls- suing sick slips and checking the clinic records are only a few of the many duties per- formed by these girls. Even though kept constantly busy by people wanting various things, they are always ready with a cheery Hello, may I help you? for everyone. These gals are the ones who keep your records of attendance ev- ery day, which is not an easy job, but is ably done by this staff. 4-.X ' A 1 U ' ' 5 gan tr. ff' .S?Ql0,, Ol' uri Assisting in keeping the office running smoothly and efficiently is Mrs, Doris Teague. Pencil always in hand, she attends to the paper work -the keeping of files and col- lege records--of a busy school. Contributing also to the efficiency of a well-organized school administration is the office staff, composed of girls from grades ten through twelve. These girls perform many important services, including answering the telephones and corrying messages to various parts of the building. Helping Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Teague is this chorus line of girls left to right, Julie Wendler, Patsy Caughman, Shelby Jean Rackley Joy Arrington Billie Morehead, Delores Broadwell, Thelma Howell Betsy Roberts Carolyn Sue Denning, Jo Ann Sowers, Libby Nicholson Bonnie Tilley Ann Bonner Ruth Riggs. Top to Bottom Miss Eleanor Young, A.B., B.L.l. English, Pointer Editorial Adviser, Department Head Miss Louise Tapp, A.B., M.A. English, Pemican Adviser Miss Lillian Rhodes, A.B. English, Daily Devotional Sponsor Miss Geneva Highfill, A.B. English, Beta Club Sponsor Mrs. Anne S. Burton, A.B., M.A. English, Freshman Class Adviser Left to Right Miss Frankie Craven, AB., M.A. English, Guidance Director Miss Ruth Goodman, A.B. English, Speech, Masque and Gavel Sponsor Chairman of Contests, Senior Play Director 20 S gg, From Lett to Right Miss Frances Haywood, A.B. English Charles H. Weaver, A.B. English, Junior Play Director From Top to Bottom Miss Mary McDavid, A.B., M.Ed. English, French Miss Colista Weisner, A.B. French, English, French Club Sponsor, Junior Play Director Mrs. Clara P. Harrison, A.B., M.A. English Miss Maxalynn Mourane, A. B., M.A. French, Spanish, National Honor Society Sponsor Miss Louise Hunter, A.B., M.A. Latin, Mathematics, Student Council Sponsor 21 From Top to Bottom Miss May M. Meador, B.E., M.A. Social Stilclies, Department Head Kenneth Yarborough, B.S. Physical Education, Social Studies, Assistant Coach George W. Gillie, A.B., M.A. History, Assistant Coach Mrs. Dorothy Whiteseli, A.B., M.A. History, Student Store Adviser Robert Ousiey, A.B., History, Mathematics, Science, Swimming Coach From Left to Right Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, A.B., M.A. History, Junior Class Adviser Miss Mary Mclnnis, A.B. Science, Future Teachers of America Sponsor ,J-.1 ' V 22 From Left to Right Miss Rose Smith, A.B. Science, Department Head Miss Jean Newkirk, B.S. Science Mrs. Meeta Jackson Dicticifan From Top to Bottom James M. Hayworth, B.A., M.Ed., Scicncc, Physical Education, Assistant Coach Mrs. Lidie P. Horton, B.S., M.A. Home Ecrnirmlics, Red Cross Adviser, Department Head Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin, B.S. Home Ecrmomiics, Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Mrs. Christine Stephens, B.S. Mathematics Mrs. Lyda Sowers, AB. Matlzcmafics, Pointer Business Staff Adviser From Top to Bottom Henry T. Rohde, B.S., M.A. Science, Mathematics Mrs. Florence Shaw, B.S. Mathematics, Sophomore Class Adviser, Department Head Mrs. Rachel Roberts, B.S., A.B. Mathematics, Science, Debating Team Sponsor Berryman T. Cudd, A.B. Business Education, Mathematics Miss Ruth Price, A.B. Business Education From Left to Right Miss Anna Meisel, A.B., BS Business Education Harry E. Hendrick, A.B., M.A, Business Education, Senior Class Adviser, Treasurer P.T.A., Department Head Miss Jean Hester, B.S. Business Education 24 -- From Lett to Right Bert E. Lyons, BS, M.Ed. Biisiricss Education W. K, Whitesell, BS. Vocatirmafl EwIIILCflf'i0'I'I, Iindustriail Arts, Department Head A. R. Carr, BS., M.A. Industrial Arts, Mafhernattics From Top to Bottom Kenneth G. Mann, B.S., MS. Indizsfriai Arts John M. Holder, B.S. Iindusfriail Arts Lt, J. Frank Shields Driifcr Trainiizg Education Bruce B, Roberts, B, S. Divcrsificd Occiipnfions, DO. Club Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Coble, B.S. Distribufiwe Education, Executive Retail Training Course, DE, Club Adviser 25 5.4, .L .wr limi 9 From Top to Bottom B. M. Sheffield, B.S. Assistant Librarian, Visual Education Director Mrs. Nancy Poston, A.B., B.S. Librarian, Library Club Sponsor A. J. Simeon, A.B. Physical Education, Department Head, Head Coach, Monogram Club Adviser Miss Marianne McDonald, B.S. Physical Education, G.A.A. Sponsor, Cheerleader Adviser David Carter, A.B. Band From Left to Right Dr. Charles Taylor, A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Vocal Music, Supervisor of Music, Department Head Miss Virginia Frank, B.Mus. Orchestra Miss Nancy Anne Staley, B.S., M.A. Vocal Music, Music Education, Girls' Chorus Not Pictured: Mrs. Vera Walden, AB. Latin, J.C.L. Adviser 26 ,E-'. 'W .- 1 .... X , P 5 , ' ffgl X 11. 'ff' I ll llg xl! Ml H W W, H Xi HJ M --1 2- gig! 2234? I an aus: iw .fifth .au it Z 0 so if Student Council President Linda Groome and Vice-President Joe Jones, with their adviser, Miss Louise Hunter. The Senators ofthe Student Council are the members of the Upper House. From left to right, Carolyn Dillon, Ronald Koonce, Gayle Haynes, Sam Guy, Linda Groome, Peggy Kepley, V. L. Hill, Pat Rabhan, and J, T. Hicks. Par Show me the leader, and l will know ' his men, show me the men, and I know their leader. Leadership is key word in the organization of Student Council. Composed of Upper House and a Lower House, will the the an the Council has charge of many school activities. Among these have been the sale of book covers, football pins, Christmas cards, and the direction of the talent show. Our president, Linda Groorne, and vice-president, Joe Jones, with the able help of the adviser, Miss Louise Hunter, have set an excellent exam- ple for future Council officers. ln every respect this year's Council and committees have done the job well. Pausing in their other activities, members of ' A the Lower House come to the aid of President n' er Linda Groome. Members of the Lower House are left to right, front row: Bonnie Green, Ginger Johnson, Fonda Rickard, Barbara Williamson, Dot Smith, Mary Blair, Gayle Payne, Jamie Mathews, Barbara Madison, Mary Jo Currin, Phyllis Hearne, and Bernice Jones. Second Row: Betty Bundy, Carolyn Hill, Joy Goldsmith, Joan Evans, Patsy Rogan, Elaine Clay, Nancy Armentrout, Linda Robbins, Evelyn Hill, Phyllis Conrad, Ernestine Walton, and Mary Geddie. Third Row: Alton Slay, Edward Hill, Francis Dutton, Marvin Slate, Bennie Jenkins, Arlen Yokley, Joe Huff, George Cook, Jim- my Yip, and Sonny Younts, Fourth Row: Donald Samuels, Bob Bain, Wade Jarvis, Charles Huff, Bobby Culler, Bobby White, Wyndham Wilkinson, Jack Baker. if 2 S 5 I 'UM ingd 4.- 3.4, Maki, 13:1 ,x X ww .Xmmi X 'wx X as Xxx F. K Ex O K 9 1 wi ik 1 fi 5' msg- , f ttf ,.s s K, ses Ak V Sf in QV, was ,- X Q ...ua-ushv r : Zfff ' i ' l fn .5 my Q 'il if TPA Leading our path towards graduation are these able Senior Class officers: Byron Starnes, Presidentg Sherry Curlee, Treasurerg Richard Maso and J n, Vice-Presidentg o Ann Sowers, Secretary. gracluafin Guiding the footsteps of the Seniors through their last year at High Point High School are the class officers and their adviser M , r. Harry Hendrick. If Seniors were to retrace their footsteps the , y would re-live such activities as the excitement of having Pemican pictures made, practicing for the Senior play, and something which made the deepest impression of all-the Senior Prom. Mr. Hendrick has been a counselor to those Seniors whose footsteps have faltered, and he has been an inspiration to all. Leaving our beloved High Point High School is a sad experience for Seniors, but we will remember with gratitude th e guidance that was given us by our officers and adviser. 9 oofafe 4 W 'ysvmg WY ' s itun- 1 R IN . V Xt x NR S 4' x U U 1 - e o xy: X 5, ,X u .J M55 :W wi s if 5 9 'ff' 1' 'L ' EP Q . it n Y ei Q n i Y 'E' 1 S F plliw sw , ,,.f v R J' W ,j,..M ml., . ei! Alexonder Harvey Allen Evelyn Allred 4 5 Tote Street 613 Stone Street 308 Pine Street Q O Joy Arrington 6ll Ookview Road all Q Nei Jim Ashby Lester Auman Joe Baker Carolyn Barr l9 Redding Street Il3 Julian Avenue 2l7 Edgedale Drive l0lO Prospect Street R Sissy! iff' Gary Beal Lanoise Beck 5l5 Walnut Street l3ll Rogan Street Sandra Beck Flo Bessoc Lynneth Binkley Becke Blackwell 6l8 Johnson Street 214 Carter Street 413 Nathan Hunt Drive Q-M., .nut ai f-L C' 600 Gotewood Avenue Jerry Blackwell 2l0 E. Ray Street z Bob Blair Albert Blake Beverly Bloom lO24 Ferndale Drive 5l6 E. Lexington Avenue 229 Edgedale Drive Jim Boggs Ann Bonner l4lO Wise Street 408 Edgedale Drive Doris Boone 602 Hawthorne Street . K Wayne Bost Aubrey Bowers Donald Bowers 3l7 W. Russell Street lll3 Tipton Street 2l3 Griclar Street 9k?'jli f l ., Q5 MWA 6 if f. Q Q Wt:- Johnny Boyles Margaret Bradshaw Jerry Brady Wayne Bray ll05 Adams Street llO3 Jefferson Street 405 Highland Avenue 244 Boulevard Duke Brown 2l4 Vcnablc Strcct 1? QU! dim spin,-5. Becky Brown Benny Brown 322 Montlieu Avenue 407 Carter Street Harriet Brown 809 Circle Drive Q Larry Brown Quinton Brown l209 Thissell Street 1515 Furlough Street 'WX X -1 7'-Q-v We Q'-r' 'E l I Jerry Bruton Betsey Bryant Shirley Burgess S22 N. Hamilton Street 602 Colonial Drive 308 E. Lexington Avenue ilsgwpv 'm...m.- L x T i Bill Burton 406 Whittier Street Billy Butler Judie Callahan 907 N. Hamilton Street 1320 Long Street Larry Campbell 9 E. Lexington Avenue pGUl CGSSell Helen Cates Patsy Caughman 507 W0lUUl Sffeef 316 Phillips Street lOl5 Rotary Drive ie, his iw sq A in S QDW7 . its in , Nlaricy Chamelin Marty Chernault Watts Childress Margaret Church 'O8 Varrmt Avenue 2l8 Hillcrest Drive 526 Dayton Street 805 W, Green Street B. 'Q Betty Jo Clary Elaine Clay 705 Lindsay Street 2408 Dallas Street Raynard Clay Dudley Cliriard Victor Cliriard Ted Clodfelter 2408 Dallas Street 608 Oakview Road 3l7 Recd Street 507 Oakview Road 1 , J' X I a Q . ,..,,,.5 vans.- N . Larry Cody Ralph Coggins Phyllis Conrad George Cook 3l7 Albertson Road 524 Flint Street l207 Johnson Street 809 E. Lexington Avent. Ray Cook Carroll Cooper IO9 Sinclair Street 623 E. State Street Loui Cox Virginia Cox Jimmy Cranford Jackie Crater 3 W. Farriss Avenue 803 W. Farriss Avenue lO2 Culler Street ll3 South Road X N Arnold Crouch Bobby Culler Sherry Curlee Mary Jo Currin R, F. D. No, 5 217 Centennial Avenue 503 Oakview Road 420 Friddle Street Faye Davis Nancy Deaton 1126 Richland Avenue 1908 Brentwood Avenue Tommy Dillon Gwen Dodson Wallace Dorsett Peggie Duke 1018 Graco Street 201 W. Russell Street 321V2 Richardson Street 205 Guilford Avenue rr? ,vw Etta Dunlap Ronda Dusenbury Anita Eagle Doris Eddins ZOO lngleside Drive 304 Carter R, F. D. No. l 724 Prospect Street Betty Eller Mary Ann Eller All 700 Grace Street Rt. I, Thomasville Fonda Embler Margaret Evans Marlin Evans Plfiyliss Faidley ll28 Adams Street Sli Cross Street 207 Oakview Road Presbyterian Home Jim Fanning .if Jeter Farlow Phillip Farlow Jane Ferguson 14 Edgodale Drive 411 Carter Street 2208 E. Green Street 104 Winslow Street I Dotty Freeman 420 Rotary Drive Q-sw--f ft. f? ? Paul Fine Barbara Freeman 508 Parkway 412 Fourth Street Bobbie Frye Page Gaddy Peggy Galloway 1010 Smith Street 1011 Forrest Avenue 627 Oqkview Road John Gansman Sam Garrard Mary Geddie Nina Gibbs 1402 Forrest Avenue R.F.D. No. 6 1121 Rotary Drive 1100 Johnson Stref 1 '97, Gretchen Gillespie Sally Gluyas 316 Reed Street 1319 Greenway Drive Carolyn Gordon Jimmie Gray Franklin Green Kenneth Green ZOO Montlieu Avenue 601 Hawthorne Street 616 S. Main Street 306 Ennis Street wi 1 eera -Mano M N Q aly M-W, l iieori G or A mf Lee Groome Linda Groome Peggy Gross Sam Guy 33 Wellington Street llOO Rotary Drive l2O W. State Street llll Orlando Street Y. e l l 4 .1 Sue Hall 324 Plwnllnps Street if-Q. - S 3 -vu lx YV' E. l'l. Hackler Doris Hall 503 E. State Street 226 Faust Street Richard Hallman A. C. Harris Darrell Harriss 23l9 Edgewood Avenue 42l Park Street l202 Tipton Street AQ -. g. H152 4-Ci nfl. --::. :ef - ii fgiw we 'fx E,-11653 Jane Harris Jean Harris Larry Harris Roy Hauser 320 Greer Street 307 Osborne Street 1104 Adams Street 1100 Prospect Strei Chester Haworth Kenneth Hedgecock P. O. Box 1551 RFD No. 1, Box 149 Edwin Hedrick Billy Helmstetler Loretta Hester Pat Hester 910 Johnson Street 306 W. Davis Street 518 Ridgecrest Drive 1310M N. Main Str Z 5 i i ri E 3' x ,sim 4-at Ann Hicks Bill Hicks Toby Hicks Elsie Hill Nathan Hunt Drive l606 E. Commerce Street 92l Old Winston Road 401 Evergreen Avenue i Ji' .,, fiesgr--z. ., A 'Q ,nil .5 Bill Hilliord l234 Doris Street f M. , ,ti A 'ES' Norma Dean Hill Buddy Hill 3l2 Pickett Street 6ll Highland Avenue Ronald Hines 4l5 Worth Street Quo' 'nw Chester Hodgin Doris Ann Honeycutt 646 Willowbrook Street 500 Chandler Street 2 5 S Joe Huff 3,1 Marie Hufford Charles Hunsucker Donnie Hunt U E. Homestead Avenue 22Ol Woodruff Street 3l6 Woodrow Avenue 233 Idol Street Libby Hurst Evelyn Hyman . 22ll Edgewood Avenue 226 Edgedale Drive Henrietta Ingram l4 Springfield Avenue Lee lngram Patsy Inman Frances lrwin 2Ol Sinclair Street Ext. 522 Walnut Street 512 Cross Street Quill'- 'M 4.,. E X veg- Y 1r Wm.. QSN4 up-N. X Lois Jackson Martha Jackson Wade Jarvis Bennie Jenkins 114 Van Buren Street 1404 Cook Street 800 Meredith Street 1519 Byrum Street Joe Jones 3 E. Lexington Avenue M. 5 ...ww ' , ., ss Richard Johnson 1208 Greenway Drive Mildred Jones 130 Mayview Avenue Mr Sylvia Jones 1315 Tipton Street if AIU'w ..llQKx,,w! 'Qtr 'NN-nr' Robert Johnson 1710 Long Street Edward Jordan 511 Gatewoad Avenue Elmer Joyner Jerry Kay 207 Kelly Street 303 Park Street Jane Kearns Rebecca Keeve 504 Denny Street Sl0 Springfield Aver tl Clyde Kelley Peggy Kepley 503 White Oak Street 300 Parkway Marie Kidd Billy Kiger Alfred Kimble Lorene King 6lO Wesley Place R.F.D. No. l l707 Welborn Street 309 Faust Street Sify Sorland Kinney James Kirkrnan Larkin Kirkman Carolyn Koontz Ol7 Kearns Street 3l2 Druid Drive 501 W. High Street 524 Gatewood Avenue Butch Larcom l4 Welilngton Street 3505 i l is Rosalind Lackey 804 Willowbrook Street Nancy Lassiter 309 Sunset Drive 110- iv' dl? V7 if Abigail Lanier B05 Morris Street Rufus Laws Douglas Lax i040 Borbee Street 507 W. Green Street Deanna Lewis Gerald Lewis Jenny Lewis Buddy Long 04 Gatewood Avenue 403 Burge Street 740 English Street 408 Whittier Street Peggy Lovett Helen Lucas 1301 Highland Avenue 913 Forrest Avenue Sherman Luther James Malpass Joe Marion Bob Marsh 944 Forrest Avenue 2205 Geddie Avenue 111 Foust Street 406 Otteray Drive Richard Mason Sharon McDonald Bobby McDowell Dickie McDowell 1447 Oak Avenue 286 Young Street 3035 N, Main Street 416 Cable Street - X, Margie McDowell Joan McElfres1'1 601 Ward Street 1131 Montlieu Avenue Harold McKee Joy McKinnon Don McMahon Dobbin McNatt 1008 Rotary Drive 307 Pine Street 16B Clara Cox Apt. 621 Wesley Place 1 1 vp ' ,. 1 r. 1 ,. 'J-umm,tmm.x-wfmmwM,-MW-. . - 1- . 1...-1-,1r.-1-Q.-. l Nancy McNeill Jerry Meeks Nancy Mikels Norma Miller 824 Montlieu Avenue 507 Hawthorne Street 224 Montlieu Avenue 254 Dorothy Stree 'Q ,QE ,-,1 s N ' 'Qin Joe Misenheimer Rachel Mixson 2l07 E. Green Street 3l2 Ring Street Doris Mobley Charles Money Ernest Moore Billie Faye Morgl l6lO Ward Street 2ll South Road l90O E. Green Street 435 Friddle Street BM- of Lindo Morrison 8 Howthorne Street 'fvfffz if La pq: 4.113 ffm 5,2 gl: 11, ,fgygitr 1' 2,3 Libby Nicholson Don Odom 625 Rockspnng Rood 1316 Long Street Fronk Newby Stonford Newmon Annette Newton 613 Chandler Street 1129 St. Johns Street 120 South Rood Borborcn Newton Jon Nlbbelmk 900 Prospect Street 1001 Montlneu Avenue Norma Porhom 415 Nothon Hunt Dnve Jeanette Patterson Mary Reel Billy Peters Betty Jean Phillips 707 Wise Street lO9 Moffitt Street 822 Quaker Lane lllO W. Green Street R. L. Phillips James Phipps 4l9 Greenwood Avenue R.F.D. No. l, Kernersville Patsy Poole Meryle Pope Shirley Pope Raye Ann Preslar 406 Player Drive 705 Arlington Avenue 836 Putnam Avenue l2O East View Avenu -4 ff I, Bill Price D5 N. Moin Street w ' ,.l' l-. i4g w Kirk Rich 3 Montlleu Avenue Frances Price lOl4 Adams Street George Price Morilyn Pruette lO8 Culler Street 320 Montlieu Avenue 9lhnm,,,..s. Dovid Rowley Boscorn Redding lOO2 Johnson Street 2311 E, Green Street Wondo Ridge 609 Greensboro Rood ,vim -rr-' Q Qui! I Ivey Riggs Ruth Riggs 203 Westchester Drive Il2O Adams Street is il Denny Rinehart Judy Risch J. G. Ritch Dorothy Robbir GOl'dOI'1 Street loll-ll VV6lllI'1gfOI'1 Street 627 VV, Lexington Avenue llO5 Campbell Stn 0 E John Roberts Becky Sue Robertson 829 W. Circle Drive 8Ol Fifth Street Lynda Rouse Ronnie Russell Norman Samet Martha Samuel 6l7 Wesley Place 936 Forrest Avenue 300 Edgedale Drive l9Ol N. Main Streei E , 'W' Leah Samuels E. Commerce Street P Vayne Sheffield '03 Franklin Street in-...ff fs 3, . s- gg , V ,V Q . , li' 1 1 2 ' 1. 'i 3. 1 . ,fi ,:71g..,X Q Q .' ' if M- Y .4 5 , ' V . ' 1. lk i V - Q ' , , . ' , A 4 W 1 Robert Sawyer Shirley Schaner Barbara Schoenfeldt 23Ol E. Green Street 5l9 E. Farriss Avenue 2Ol Edgeworth Avenue in-an George Setzer Buddy Shapard lll6 Tipton Street 703 Westwood Drive Fred Sherrer Cecilia Shoaf Jerry Skeen 43l Friddle Street R.F.D. No. 4, Thomasville 22l2 E. Green Street 3 s E s X ft Tony Slate Sonya Sloop Darrell Smith David Smith l403 Bradshaw Street 6Ol Colonial Drive 512 Denny Street 506 West Green STI etii l Gloria Snotherly Barbara Soots 6l6 Gatewood Avenue 3ll Greer Street Ann Southerland Jo Ann Sowers Jean Staley Billy Starney 3l7 Richardson Street 8ll Centennial Avenue lOO3 Campbell Street llO Woodlawn R Q E Q' B ron Stornes Shirley Staton Gordon Steele anette Stamey y Rt, No. l 832 Montlieu Avenue 808 E. Russell Street 605 Willowbrook Street I Dot Stout 2 Eclqc-wood Avenue S. JN 15 it 4' wt, 'C' Frances Steelman Mary Stevenson l204 W. Green Street 907 E, Homestead Avenue Gene Stratton 409 Smuth Street Y: Thomas Sullivan l l lO Asheboro Street 'ur--Q.. Darrell Sumner 50l Highland Avenue il. if X 33 if L f Allan Surratt Earl Sutton Marie Taylor Joe Teague 9l2 Charlotte Street l0Ol Park Street l203 Adams Street 306 Player Drive Jimmie Tedder Jimmy Thackston 6Ol Woodbury Avenue 7l8 Forrest Avenue Barbara Totten Shirley Turner Barbara Vaughn Charles Vaughr 409 Wright Road 235 Boulevard ll3 W. Willis Street 309 Colonial Drive i .A NL 14 'nf ' ki 9 rownie Wagner 13 Lindsay Street SPN Wayne Walker Betty Wall Norman W'ampler 620 Highland Avenue 1402 Harmon Street 105 Sunset Drive KZI.11' Clyde Ward Lucille Webb 1207 E. Green Street 321 Pickett Street Noody Weisner Howard Weiss Robert Welch Julie Wendler Z9 Edgewood Avenue 318 Louise Avenue nn... 1 R.F.D. No. 1 600 Parkway qpa-N.. A ii John Whaley Bob White Gordon White Nancy Whitso 807 E. Green Street 1020 Meadowbrook Avenue 1216 McCain Place 1445 N, Hamilton S O 1 7 ' . :-,VS ' 1 Q ,: :I I 'jj,HTg,f5i,j'5fE'flPI7ffl7-f,. -- . 5- . ef firm-i'Milf-iv-fwi, .. , .., ,, . L,.,, i,.m.,f.U , - , fie- - - -- 4 . , 1.:' 1 ,i,:w,, . 7. me ,wg-,y,,., - : ff --11412 ifsfssw:-I wx. . . ' A -1 it tt ia yi X'v:'X salsa f its S wllflu, 1' X JK n 1 fi S ,S ix' 4 M ik fs , f ll ffff' Q f ax- , weaver E QR 1-Ei' X i.: HKS x wi 2 ,team , 4, .N .-, ew Q , mazxmzxz 1 1-'E?f1,Sxg .' 'MA f'.JC03?v. , . . Raymond Whitt Bobby Wienberry 2714 English Street 504 Sunset Drive Jo Ann Wiley Phyllis Wiley Bob Williams Don William 2402 Clifton Street 1005 Charlotte Street 615 Wesley Place 110 Oaklawrl AVE YW Jerry Williams Jim Williams Jerry Willis 429 Friddle Street l709 Johnson Street 408 Greenwood Avenue Arthur Wilson L G Wilson Rt l Kernersvllle 5l3 Hines Street L. M. Wood 901 E. Green Street E S 5 w x 3 ,. ' it Q G. Martha Wood Patsy Wood Kathryn Wrenn Annalee Wrigh 1213 Rogan Street 416 White Oak Street R,F,D. No. 5 Highway 10A Qu. 1' 'Wir it 1 roor Q Doug Wright Martha Yarborough Mary Yarborough 1203 Park Street 1431 Wiltshire Blvd. 1431 Wiltshire Blvd. Alma Yip Arlen Yokley Gary Yokley Polly YOW 209 Er1QliSh Street 313 Druid Drive 115 E. Lexington Avenue 1508 King Stre .uw-H Z MW ...f .A W. X X wi -W. , wif Pfsgff ,.W,EX m X -9 .5 ...sn -N . gg Q -- ww. X? xx . X VN Q? . T. i -ii E Xl.: Q ,N ,fl X-.f. Y S Lf 3' f W. Q Nw- S xx-,Q Well supplied with oll good things ore LOUI COX ond BYRON STARNES-Best All Around. qi? M L it gm With these smiles onyone would glodly help MARY GEDDIE and WADE JARVIS- Friendliest-os they collect money for Polio. ' K E. S Looking towords the future ore the Most Likely to Succeed LINDA GROOME ond LAR- KIN KIRKMAN. I M WM,,,,,,,.M,L, it Sitting pretty is our Best Looking couple - GEORGE COOK ond SHERRY CURLEE. 4 V ,Q My my M jam... W K ,. . , ..kL L. I VVVL V - . 4 ifsm A ll Nun A -N Hirxigzes k:i'X , iw ikk. ,K A V4 K'-'wi fi - Wu 1. .1 . ' 7 wlnlq wang M QQWQQ K 1 iw ' ' f -f gf 7 :mm . ,Q Q. 3 1 nr mum! unqpg,,,w9 win W a ' 2 l ww- M k,. ' rtngsifsm J V7 .., 'fx.,Mi ff mlm . ,. .. W . ,5 mf Q 1 X Hi S 51'- 5352 7 N '- 5 rf fflzsiiifw Z, 1 if J - fm I - igxffifw .W , A ggibxrk Q 53? , me gs K Q w ' , A f' Q 'K ' if ff E VM K ' 5 w g ff x K vis, Q A In L. ,L .Wm h Q Q . gflgv' if ' , Mrs i 1 W, f :E-1 Clowning and fishing for laughs as usual are the Wit- livsf POLLY YOW and RON- NIE RUSSELL. REB' Bi, Jw .34 E'f- . , ig- N 3 gal A f Shouldering their way along the paths 'of sports are Most Afhlefic PATSY POOLE and JIM BOGGS. 3 rj' M B., ui Am wg! 46. fy, f Y r Those Juniors who are ready to follow the Seniors' footsteps and lead next year's classes are these capable leaders: President, Kay Moore, Vice-President,Jimmy Martin, Secre- tary, Ellen Walton, Treasurer, Libby John- son. They have been ably guided by Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, the class adviser. This Junior class has had the pleasure of presenting a three-act comedy called Andy Hardy, and the funds from this play have helped to increase the Junior treasury. This class also helped the Seniors make the Junior- Senior Prom a success. plain? goofafepo At the head of the Juniors, guiding their class onward to the final goal, are these offi- cers: Secretary, Ellen Walton, President, Kay Moore, Vice-President, Jimmy Martin, and Treasurer, Libby Johnson. JUNIORS JOYCE ADAMS 1 DAN ALLEN A..... TOMMY ALLEN..,.,... PEGGY ALLRED 1 TOM ALLRED LARRY ANDERSON.. ..,, .. .. JOYCE ANDREWS A PHYLLIS ANDREWS V1cK1 ARMFIELDH BONNIE BAISEY ELEANOR BAKER ELEANOR BALL ..,1707 E. Commerce Street A..4..V 507 Carter Street ..., .1418 johnson Street . 809 Arbordale Drive , DD.. 1410 Bridges Street ,2701 Centennial Avenue 412 N. Hamilton Street 424 Royal Oak Avenue 904 Colonial Court 829 Pine Circle Drive 526 Gatewood Avenue ...,112 Peachtree Drive WALTER BLACKBURN , 1102 Adams Street CLAUDETTE BLACKVVELL FRANCES BLAIR JEAN BLANKENSHIP JERRY BOLES . ,, , LoU1sE BOLES, PAT Bosr JUDY BOYLEN SIDNEY BCYLES 2125 Edgewood Avenue ,, 2335 English Street 1201 Madison Avenue 306 Elm Street . 1 , H1507 Long Street , 1114 Richland Avenue 207 E. Farriss Avenue ., 1105 Adams Street 'frm rel J U N JAMES BRANSON ...,, ..... I O R S 412 Mangum Avenue ELNITA BRAY .,A..4...A. ,,A...... . 1232 S. Main Street JOE BREWER .....,...,. .,.4,. I 11108 Ward Street KENNETH BRIGGS .....,,EEE., ,.44A...., 3 O4 W. State Street BETTY BRIDI ......,..r...r.......,.... .,,........ 7 O5 Wise Street MARY ALICE BRISTOW ..,,r.r . .,.r, r.., 2 78 Young Street DELORES BROADWELL .,,,r........, 102 Motsinger Street NANCY BROOKS r.,,..,.....r.,....... ALFRED BROYVN ....,..... ....,r, BILL BULLA ...,r.,,,..,...., FRANK BULLARD ..,..r........,.... JERRY BULLIN ..,, r....,,.,,,.... BETTY BUNDY .,,, ., rr.r ,,... . , .1012 Montlieu Avenue ,4...11O1 Chestnut Street ,.............1043 Wellington 802 S. Hamilton Street .1804 Florham Avenue BETTY BURROWH, ,.,... .........,.... 9 10 Randolph Street RONNIE CABOT ......,, .. SAMMY CARRICK MARIE CARTER .....,..i..I OLA MAE CASH......... MAX CHADWICK ........,.... ALBEA CHAFIN .,....... , LOWELL CLINARD .......,............ .,.......,,323 Phillips Street . 208 Lansdowne Street ......,....,.1105 Tryon Street South Street 608 Ashe Street Rt. 32, Trinity ....311 Rockspring Road JUNIORS JOE COGGINS WALTER COLEMAN MIKE COLLINS LEROY CORNELISON WAYNE Cox, BARBARA CRANFORD NANCY CRANFORD NANCY CRATER 407 Ferndale Drive I 519 Amos Street 512 W. Ray Street 203 julian Avenue ,IOOSM English Street 1114 Grace Street 326 Ennis Street C. C. Camp Road RUTH ANN CRAWVFORD 812 Willow Street DAVID CULLER CHARLIE DAILEY NANCY D'AMICo CAROLYN DAVIS PAT DAVIS RUTH DAVIS REGINA DAWSON WAI.TER IJELAPPE 1010 E. Homstead Avenue 2421 436 Ennis Street 223 Steele Street 1008 Sherrod Avenue E. Lexington Avenue 128 E. State Street S02 Hill Street 409 Worth Avenue DON DELK 1306 Franklin Street CAROLVN SUE DENNINC 711 Centennial Avenue CLEO DENNY 324 Engleside Drive DONALD DICKEY 329 S. Wrenn Street JUNIORS CHARLES DORITY ........,,. ..,,........742 English Street ELIZABETH DRAUGHN .4..,....,,.,..........,,,A.. 308 Boulevard MARY DUKE .,..,,........,,...,,A. WILLIAM DULA ..,.,, JACK DUNIVANT A...... ...., JERRY DUNNING .. MARTHA EARGLE I ROGER ELLERBE ,,...R...,,. JAMES FARMER ......, SHELTON FIELDER . PEGGY FISHER ., JEAN FLOWERS ...... ........... M205 Guilford Avenue Burge Street .M703 Sherwood Drive ,.I....,1l6 Briggs Avenue A ,702 E. Farris Avenue ., ..rr.,.,,..., .607 Arch Street ...........ROute 45, Box 7 ....,....,.Z11 Venable Street M1034 Asheboro Street 615 Highland Avenue BONNIE FLOYD ..........,.., .,..,...,,..,,.... 5 20 Flint Street MADELYN FOSTER ...... rr....,,..,,,.........,....I 7 10 Carr Street RONALD FOUST ,...., ......, 7 07 Old Winston Road GROOME FULTON ........, ,,.I..,, 8 02 Ferndale Drive JIMMY FURR. ........ .......,.,. 709 Westwood Drive PATSY GARRISON ....,I,....., RALPH GIBSON.. ..V,,,. .. BYRON GODFREY R,V...,r, JOY GOLDSMITH ....,,,, .. H1112 Rotary Drive 171 7N. Main Street Forrest Avenue ...,..,,..113 Briggs Avenue JUNI CHARLES GOODWIN , . SHELBY JEAN GRADY A..., JANICE GRAHAM ALBERT GRAY . CLAIRE GREER . BETTY GROCE REINALDO GRUBB CAROLYN GUYER E...... ..., NANCY GUYER . ,.., , BETTY Lou HALE JUNE HALL .. MARTHA HAN1ILTON 408 JEAN HARRISS DAVID HART TERRY HART RONALD HAUSER YY.Y... SUZANNE HAUSER MARJORIE HAWVORTH ANN HAYWARD ORS , Y 302 Amhurst Street 1907 E. Green Street ,, H1208 Shelton Street . . . .. 209 Barker Street , 200 Hillcrest Drive . 405 Oak View Road 415 Burge Street 307 Centennial Avenue 307 Centennial Avenue 1712 Long Street Y. 505 Barker Street E. Washington Street 204 Thurston Street 903 English Street 413 Fourth Street M107 Barker Avenue , 1100 Prospect Street 213 Edgedale Drive 500 Sunset Drive KEN HAZELWOOD 1502 Valley Ridge Drive VERNON HEAD 410 Worth Avenue JUNIORS CAROLYN HEATH... .......,,,,........, ....,..,AA... 8 11 Vail Street DON HEATH ,V,.., A..A........,,,..AAA ........... 3 2 2 Phillip Street BARBARA HEDGECOCK ,.....4i...,...... Homestead Avenue REBECCA HIATT ,,,,,..,,...E444 210 Richardson Street HAL HICKS ,..........,,,.... .........,..... 3 11 Kennedy Street N UMA HIGHFILL .,..,,....,.,, JIMMY PIIGHTOWER ..... ED HILL .t....., ....... .,,,,.r ,r.... . . , JACKIE HILL , ,,.t ..... . JERRY HILL ,...........,,I CAROLYN HILL ,.,,,,,. V. L. HILL ..I.....,.I.I .....,,....301 Player Drive 823 Fifth Street 104 Montsinger Street Cable Street .,........4OS Lindsay Street .. .V Route +'i3 Barbee Street BARBARA HILLIARD, ....,,. rL...., 2 19 Thurston Street TREVA HIPPS ,,,,,.,. I. . ELLIS HODGINT .... .. PATSY Hoco ..,, , ...r. ,,....t , Route 1135, Box 19 ,......,,325 Phillips Street ..,.r..209 Louise Avenue BETTY GWEN HOLTONI ...,, 710 Forrest Avenue DON HONEYCUTT ......, I .415 Gatewood FAYE HOOKERH.. ....,. ...,.,. I 511 White Oak Street JACK HOWARD r.,. ...rr,,. I I .....,934 Forrest Avenue THELMA HOWELL ...rr.,,.,,... 110 Countryside Drive JUN GRACE HUDSONAAAA A A ROBERT HUDSON AA A SANDRA HUDSPETH. I O R S A AAA603 Hawthorne Street 708 Old Winston Road A AAAAA 1215 Johnson Street CHARLES HUFF AAAA, ,,.,.AAAAAAAAA A ,AAA AAAAA. A A A Route iil JACK HUNTA AAAA AA AAAAA AA AAAAA206 Oak View Road PENNY HUTCHISON AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA1300 Forrest Avenue PHYLLIS IDOL AA AAAA AA AA BETTY JO JACKSON DONALD JACOBS SANDRA JAMES A PATSY JARRELL AA LOUISE JARRETT AAAAAAAAAA JOANNE JENKINS CORNELL JOHNSON LIBBY JOHNSON AAAA WAYNE JOHNSON, BARBARA JOLLY A BARBARA JONES CAROLYN JONES DARRELL JONES FREDDIE JONES A Route iii, Box 45 A. A 311 Monroe Street A Westchester Drive A 306 E. Farriss Avenue Monnell Street, Oak View 511 Mangum Avenue A A A1519 Byrum Street 2108 E. Green Street A 402 Steele Street 1601 N. Hamilton Street 901 E. Russell Street AA A713 Park Street AAAAAAAAAAAAA1001 Thissell Street 1004 Grant Street 231 Mill Street J U N I O R S MAX JOYCE., ...........A.,...., .......,,.,...,, 1 76 Textile Street PATSY JOYCE A......,,..4..,......,, 306 Oak View Road PATTY KEEEOVER .Y.... . N. Main Street Extension VIRGINIA KEY ,..... MARY KILLIAN . I BARBARA KIRKMAN 1402 Franklin Street 403 Coletrane Street , 3 12 Coletrane Street BOBBY KIRKMAN ...........,..,, ........,....... C regtwood Park CAROLINE KIRKMAN ..,4......,i.... S10 W. High Street AUDREY KNIGHT ,....i, jo ANN LAKNOTT ,... ARNOLD LAWSON . . WENDY LEE I . RICHARD LESTER I JEAN LEWALLEN ....,i,,,, 307 Boulevard Avenue I 432 E. Washington Street I 1307 Highland Avenue N705 Hines Street ,, ........ 713 Granby Street .,,,,..1214 Asheboro Street LYNDA LEYVIS. ..,. Emerywood Court Apartments JIMMY LLOYD ..II , ,I......,,.13O8 Franklin Street CHARLES LOFLIN ,...................., 209 Kennedy Street EMMA LOFLIN tI.....,,III,, PAT LONG . .......,..I... BOBBY LOVING . , .. .,....,.. 114 Eugene Street .....,,..,.408 Whittier Street Osborne Street PEGGY LOVVDER ....I..., 2-F Clara Cox Apartments J U N I 0 R S JANICE MARE .. , 105 Homestead Avenue WAYNE MADE I 1358 Club Drive Extension BARBARA MADISON I 1105 Thissell Street JIMMY MARSH , 909 Johnson Street JIMMY MARTIN, I 3001 Centennial Avenue NQRMA JEAN MARTIN PEGGY MARTIN 934 Forrest Avenue .401 Edgedale Drive JUDY MASHBURN . 110 W. Ray Street FRANK MASSEY Guilford County Sanitorium BILL MCCAIN , DONNA MCCARN , ALICE MCDADE CHARLES McDoNALD JOHN MCGAHEY . . SUSIE MCGAIIEY , JENNIE MCGINN . NAOMI MCLAMB BETTY Jo MCNEILI. CAROLYN MCSWAIN 1005 Rotary Drive I. 1115 Tipton Street 504 Player Drive 803 E. Commerce Street ,,.... .. 500 Parkway 500 Parkway A 314 W. Ray Street .416 Worth Avenue ,. I.....,....,. 202 Fisher 1124 Adams Street SANDY MENDENHALL 908 Forest Hill Drive DOUGLAS MISHOE , 2302 Van Buren Street JUN IORS SARAH MONTGOMERY ...,......,.... .901 W. Ray Street MARY FAITH MOON ............,,,,,... ,711 Grimes Street KAY MOORE, ,.........,.....,4.,A .....,,.. 4 04 South Street BOBBY MOORE DALE MORETZ 'V-Pe4-- TRAVIS MORTON - ----A 1900 E. Green Street 1229 Franklin Street 411 Ridgeway Avenue BARBARA MOSER --P'-- Ar1-- --A'4r - A 701 Sherwood Drive DON MOSER ,,......,.,,,....., J. L. MOSER ...,4...,.323 Carolina Avenue 701 Sherwood Drive ANNE MOSER ,,,., .I ..i...,.,.. 1401 Valley Ridge Drive JOHNNY MUCKENFUSS . ..,,....,.......,,.. 604 Mint Street RENATE MUELLER FREDDIE MUNDAY ,,.... MITCHELL MURROW ....,... PRESTON MYERS .........,..l BETTY NASH ,,....,...., ,.,......,...., MILDRED NELSON ,.I............., TOMMY NEW'BY .............. BILL NEWSOME ,,....,,... BUDDY NICKENS ....I...... GEORGE OAKLEY I.I........I ,...,,....839 Howard Street , 605 Parkway 167 Homestead Avenue .......,.1009 Granby Street .245 Boulevard Avenue Hines Street ...,......,613 Chandler Street ...,......201 Rankin Street S19 Denny Street ...n..I...,511 Denny Street JUNIORS TOMMY ODOM . .. RONDA OSBORNE TOMMY OSBORNE FAYE OVERBY PAT OWENS MAX PARRISH, . , N. H. PARRISH SHELBY PATTERSON MARILYN PAYNE , 1.204 English Street Route 45, Box 99 164 Mill Street .. 1600 Larkin Street . 400 Cedar Street S07 Mangum Avenue . ,309 Pickett Street .. ., 261 Proctor Street . 917 Charlotte Street ANNE PEACE ,,,l.... 4,.,.., ............... A r chdale, N. C. AUBREY PENDRY ....,.,4e .,.., ..,....... 1 Z 12 Lincoln Drive HELEN PERKINSON CLAUDE PHILLIPS RAMONA PHILLIPS JACK PICKETT.. SAMMY POAGE BETTY PRICE JEAN PRICE .. , PAT RABHAN .. 107 Greenway Drive . ...V 1419 N. Hamilton Street ., 1303 Forrest Avenue 500 Woodbrook Court ., , , 1206 Ragan Street , , ...,,.. .108 Culler Street 632 Willowbrook Street 900 Forrest Avenue SHELBY JEAN RACKLEY . .,,, ...,.,.. 1 408 Cook Street GARY REID . . ,, .... 502 Gatewood Avenue JUNIORS SHIRLEY RICHARD , PATSY RICHARDSON. KAY RIGGS ,.,........ .......,,....,. FRANCES RING .,... ,,,, Lincoln Drive King Street ,,..........313 Pickett Street I 703 Highland Avenue BOBBY RITCHIE ,.,.....,,............ 902 W. Burton Street BILLY RAY ROBBINS JIMMY ROBBINS ..,4.II...,.. .. BETSY ROBERTS .,,.......,. TOMMY ROBERTS ......,,.... BADGER ROBERTSON .. LINDA ROUSE .............,t.... LINDSAY ROYAL .....I.... BOBBIE RUSS .,..,..,,. ......O.....O... . . ANDREA RUTIIEREORD ....... W. State Street .i.......r..1011 Adams Street r........,708 Denny Street Circle Drive 801 Old Winston Road .i..,,.403 Kennedy Street 2906 English Street Carey Street 303 W, State Street BOBBY RUTLEDOE ........,,, ....,,.,. 1 O11 Barbee Street DONALD SAMUELS ...,... .....,.,...1201 Filbert Street PAT SAMUELS ,,......,....,......., 701 E. Commerce Street GAIL SAWYER ,.....i..... ...,.......... 2 06 E. Ray Street SANDRA SCARBOROUOH ..,,,,. 524 E. Farriss Avenue RONNIE SCEARCE ....... ...,.............., Z 15 Moffitt Drive DON SCOTT ,,..........r..... .......,.. 1 009 Ferndale Drive JUNIORS PAT SELLERS .. .. . 1019 Hickory Chapel Drive ELAINE SELLS .....VV, ...... ,.....,... ....., .V..,.....,,....,......,. R o u t e iil JIMMY SHAW. 2424 E. Lexington Avenue DAVID STANTON. ..,.,L.n....,,..,...n....,.. 109 Brentley Circle PAT SHELTON . . 1425 N. Hamilton Street LORETTA SHIVES r.....,,,....r...V., ......, 2 30 Mill Street NAOMI SHIVES E... .. . JoE SINK... .. .. ,,...,,..,lr......,.rr.... Route ifl . 315 Centennial Avenue ARLENE SMITH .... 1620 N. Hamilton Street CAROLYN SMITH DOROTHY SMITH , JANET SMITI-I PATTIE SPARKS INA SPRINGER DAVID STANTON. ..... . BETTY STEELMAN .. .728 Bridges Street . ..... 800 English Street 116 Springfield Avenue .. 1313 Highland Road .604 Melrose Street .......109 Brentley Circle . .401 Coltrane Street DICKIE STRICKLAND. . 1419 Wiltshire Blvd. Boa Srnoun JANE STUTTS PAT SULLIVAN JEAN TARN . . 106 Sunset Street .. 2013 Almina Street 1627 N. Hamilton Street .. .. 219 W. Ray Street its JUNIORS CAROL TAYLOR .,.,................,........Q.. 233 Edgedale Drive RAY TAYLOR ,....,.,,..,,.... ....,...... 3 22 Coletrane Street GORDON TEETER. ..,...,.,,.. AA...,..... 9 O3 Grant Street PAGE THOMPSON ...,.,..........A..,.,.. 503 Oakland Avenue BONNIE TILLEY ......,,... ..t..........,... , H1305 Eaton Place BANKS TOTTEN .......4...,,..,.,..,..,,.. C-27 Oak View Road DEAN TOWERY .......,.. ...4...,.,..,. 1 410 Harmon Street CONNIE VIKROXLER ,,...........,.. 5095 Oakland Avenue BOBBY TUTTLE ........... .,,,..Y.Y. 6 22 Willowbrook Street KITTY TUTTLE A .... ii.. ..,. . . PAT TYSONH. ........ PAT UPTON, .....,,, , BEVERLY USSERY .ii,,,r . ..... . RANDY VOORHEES . ........,,,. . SHEILA WADE . n,,,., , CAROLYN WAFFORD BARBARA WAGONER BILL WALKER .r......,.,...,.i....,,, HANSEL WALKER ......,,r.... PATSY WALL .......r,.,.....,,.. CAROLYN WALLACE ........,,... 8 8 .,,..,.i...628 Colonial Drive 1012 Wellington Road ,619 Highland Avenue .. ....... D617 Cable Street 1132 Forest Hill Drive 1003 Tate Street ...,.,,, H117 Bundy Road ,....317 Oak View Road 233 Montlieu Avenue ,,...i...1323 Dorris Street Club Drive M906 Charlotte Street UNIOR ELLEN WALTON ., EDITH WARD . , I BETSY WARDELL DON WARREN ..,V BETTY ANN WATSON JACKIE WATSON. . . I DONALD WAY . BENNY WEATHERS KEN WELCH RICHARD WELCH SHIRLEY WEST JACK WHEATLEY lRENE WIXITLEY I DOT XVHITT , . BARBARA WILLETT CLYDE WILLIALIS BARBARA WILLIAMSON ARTHUR WILSON DARRELL WILSON ..., FREDDY WILSON I ARNOLD WOOD I . 1016 Tabor Street 1317 Long Street L.,.,.,.402 Barker Street , 1841 N. Main Street ., 601 Oak View Road 1035 Asheboro Street .. 1104 S. Main Street 1108 Clyde Street .. 321 Ardmore Circle 608 Montlieu Avenue 604 Highland Avenue 231 Woodrow Avenue , I . 609 Parkway 2714 Englih Street 308 Friddle Street 706 Chandler Street 802 Springfield Avenue ,110 E. Burton Street ,708 Kennedy Street , , L.rr......,.. rr...,. 5 O5 Parkway 201 Richardson Street 'K fvgif J U N I O R S CURTIS Wooui., ......A......QQ..A..... 201 Richardson Street DORIS WOODS .,,...,,.,,...,..,..,,,.......... 117 Dorothy Street EDNA YARBOROUGH 1609 E. Commerce Street OPAL YARBOROUGH ........,.......,,,,....... 277 Young Street JOYCE YOUNG SUE YOUNG ,,........ .......rr,, JIM YOUNTS ,.... ...,,, BECKY Yow r.,.,.......... MAE VAN ZETT ...V., .Route iil, Kernersville 2807 English Street Ext. ...,.710 Woodrow Avenue Barbee Street .........,.221 Fisher Street HARRIETTE ZIMMERMAN 615 W. Farriss Avenue CAMERA SHY James Blackburn Carolyn Bostian Roy Cooke Buddy Eldridge Ernest Fulp Robert Hedgecock Peggy Hedrick Derral Patterson Irma Perry Johnny Seward David Sissom Jimmy Spivey Walter Taylor Bob White 90 .af fb M :gk My M . S S i Q :gi 2 Z u .g W , 2 , x 4 Q - 1 1- K 'i . - R57 K K, k, yilwl- ,. - ' - , yr: f 5 L. , -- Nl.. A '1 wp , ,- .,.k5 Yixwf. 74 fi-:..f.71 -, SOPHOMCRES Jerry Adams Sandra Adams Lauretta Albertson Albert Alexander Sandra Alexander Loretta Allred Judy Angley Nancy Armentrout Jean Armfield Alice Armstrong Bill Armstrong Janey Arrington Virgil Asbury Shelba Auman Marvin Autry Texie Ann Ayers Harold Ayscue Bob Bain Barbara Baker Jack Baker Kinney Bales Ernest Barbee Barbara Barker Rosalee Barley Jerry Barnes Bonnie Barneycastle Richard Barrett David Baxter Margaret Beamon Jerry Bean Joann Bean Delores Beck Fayma Beck Jimmy Beck Gary Bennett Bill Bivens John Blackburn Patsy Blackburn Bill Blair of Dora Blake ,ET Beverly Blankenship Janice Boles Ruby Jean Boroughs Jerry Bottoms Lary Bowman Jim Boyd Baxter Bray Maxine Brenner Virgil Brock Harold Brock Larry Brown DeLores Browning Bertha Bryson Donese Buchanan IQ Q 5- N ,ik Q? y ax -Q S it WQ K bk A J we 4' A - ,qu xc, , i is if N- qxgh lslif 'We Sw if-'Lx lingo A ,QW testi' 93 SOPHOMCDRES Gene Bullard Barbara Burroughs Ruth Ann Burrow Juanita Burrows Betsy Burton Bobby Butler Don Byrd Barbara Cagle Ronald Calhoun Carolyn Carpenter Dorothy Carrick Retta Carrick Frances Carroll Carol Carter Carolyn Casey Glenn Casper Anthony Cavas Priscilla Chofin Betty Ann Chard Bobby Chastain Jimmy Chernault Martha Cheves Wanda Cleary Bill Clemmer Betty Clinard Jearldine Clodfelter Jimmy Clodfelter Ruffin Cole Charlie Collins Darlene Collins Larry Comer Robert Cook Bill Cook Margie Copple Gilbert Covington David Cox Jean Cox Eugene Cranford Sara Cranford Pat Craven A. 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Craver Patricia Crawley Jerry Creasey Charles Cromer Ray Cross Ann Culclasure Dickie Culler Becky Dailey Johnny Dole Sanders Dallas Carolyn Daniel Vivian Daniel Betsy Davis Darrell Davis SOPHDMORES Robert Davis Bill Dawkins Carol Dease Sandra DeLappe Michael Denny Floyd Dillon Bill Doggett Jo Ann Dorr Charles Dowdy Betsy Draughan Larry Draughn Carol Duke Mary Lee Dunaway Roy Duncan Shelbia Dyer Wayne Earnhardt Jeanette East Bobby Eddinger Jane Edwards Leona Eldreth Bettie Ellington Rachel Embler Marvin Emerson Donald English Joyce Evans Ted Farabee Mary Lynn Fidler Marlene Finger Reed Fisher Clyde Fitzgerald Thomas Frazier Eugene Frazier Berta Lee Freeman Tommy Freeman Donnie Frost Claudean Fulk John Furr Bobby Gaddy Judy Garner Margie Gladson Emma Jean Glidewell Lacy Gordon Bonnie Green Kaye Greene Ronnie Grissett Helen Groce David Groome Carl Grubb Sylvia Grubb Charles Gunter Velina Gurley Marilyn Guyer Rhue Haley Wayne Hampton SOPHGMORES Harry Harmon Phyllis Harmon Rachel Harmon Lena Harper Judy Harris Joseph Hart Ellen Hatley Margaret Haworth Bonnie Hayes Ann Haynes Gayle Haynes Gladys Hayworth Judy Hayworth Phyllis Hearne Curtis Hedgecock Jasper Hedgecock Jerry Hedgecock Jackie Helms Emily Hester Randall Hicks Larry Hill Richard Hill Tommy Hogg Lorene Holbrook Gray Holland Richard Hollifield Nancy Hollingsworth Phillip Holmes Bill Hubbard Alice Hudspeth Barbara Huffman Myrna Hulin Anne Hunt Donna Hunt Betty Hutchinson Lonnie Jackson Robert Jackson Charles Jacobs Ruth Jarrett Ted Jennings lvan Jester Darrell Johnson Ginger Johnson Peggy Johnson James Johnson Buddy Joines Carolyn Jones Hazel Jones Jerry Jones Sandra Jones Coy Joyce Claudie Joyner Frnest Kearns Shirley Key SOPHCMCJRES Louella Kidd Teresa King Billy Jo Kiser Ronald Koonts Jerry Koontz Alta Lamb Bobby Lane Becky Lawrence Shirley Lawson Roy Leach Bobby Lee Madalyn Lewis Keith Lewis Susan Lewis Ronald Little Bill Livengood Peggy Livingston Jane Lloyd Patsy Long Joyce Longtin Gladys Lovelace Jerry Lovelace Leo Lowell Wanda Lynch Shirley Mabe Bob Malpass Jerry Maner Ronald Marion Galle Marley Wayne Marley Robert Martin Faye Mash Rex Mashburn Jamie Mathews Judie Mathews Alan McCraw Becky McCrimmon Shirley McDaniel Elaine McDonald Myrle McFarland Daryl McGuire Eileen Mcllvaine Roy McKaughn Paul McKeehan Wayne McKinney George McLarty Katherine McNatt Mary McMahon Wesley McPherson Loretta Melton Jeanne Mercer Beth Minor Mary Wray Mitchell Ruth Mitchell 1' M K SOPHOMORES Pete Moffitt Ben Montgomery Nancy Moran Billie Morehead Cynthia Morgan James Morgan Kay Morgan Marilyn Morgan Johnny Morrison Jean Morton Phyllis Moser Jimmy Moss Morris Motley Richard Mullis Marion Murdock Faye Myers Vernell Myers Margaret Nabors Barbara Neal Ramona Newton Sylvia Newton Lietta O'Ham Carolyn O'Kelly Gene Osborne Rhonda Overman Roger Pancoast Betty Parker Mitchell Parker Sandra Parnell ' Carol Parrish Charlene Parrish Mary Parks Charlie Patterson Roy Patterson Creola Patton Barbara Peele Bonnie Peele Betty Pegram Jerry Pell Glenn Perry Bobby Perry Gerald Pierce Linda Pike Barbara Pratt Mitchell Prevatte Louise Price Patsy Proctor Ken Prosser Peggy Purcelle Elizabeth Ramsey Joe Rawley Darlene Ray Robert Rhew Fonda Rickard SOPHOMORES Ruth Riggs Linda Robins Betty Roberts Larry Rogers Wayne Rouse Ann Rush Peter Sackett Emily Sanders Becky Scism Robert Scott June Shackelford Gwendolyn Shepard Louellen Shipton Don Shipwash Jimmy Shirley Tim Short Howard Silverstein Becky Skidmore Marvin Slate Becky Smith Betty Smith if mf N J 1 ,, Charlotte Smith Dee Smith ,W Q: j Frank Smith Jerry Smith Peggy Smith Vicki Smith Harriet Smithdeal 1:- Mamie Jo Snead Bill Snider Sammy Snider Buddy Snotherly Donald Snow James Snow Diane Snyder Carolyn Sorrell Charles Southern Dale Spinnett Walter Staton Peggy Steele David Stephens Gorham Stephenson Gene Stiles Tommy Stout Shirley Stradley Fred Styles ' Nancy Sumner Bill Sumner Shirley Swing Yvonne Swing Billy Tarn Colista Taylor Johnny Teague Darnaye Teetor M 35 ex-IV X 'X ,. E X fs X if CK its -L' X X vB 'Q S Ns X X X 1 X X N . 99 SGPHOMORES Gloria Terrill Wendel Thomas Roy Thompson Kristin Thornburg Doug Tilley Janice Tomlin Betty Totten Rebecca Truesdale Nancy Turnage Nancy Turner Virginia Tyson Carolyn Venable Tommy Venable Don Vereen Jimmy Vickers Jimmy Vinson Carl Vuncannon Gerry Vuncannon Margaret Vuncannon Dickie Wagner Jimmy Walden Ernestine Walton Billy Watson Fred Watson Talmadge Watson Julia Watts Loretta Way Carolyn Wayne Hilda Webb Jerry Webb Ann Welborn Diane West Larry Wheless Rachel White Betty Whitesell Charles Willett Wyndham Wilkinson Judy Williams Louise Williams Anna Wilson 'Ellen Wilson Marilyn Wilson Marshall Wilson Chuck Wood Freida Wray Becky Wright Betty Wright Camilla Wright Julian Yandle Nathan Yarber Linda Yokley Pat Young Worth Younts Jerry Zimmerman CAMERA Sl-lY Wayne Brown Larry Brown Paul Clinard Geraldine Clodfelter Pat Crouse Danny Glenn Darcy Green Bill Hankins Joseph Hughes Larry McClure Charles Millikan Richard Myers Waverly Reddish Thomas Rowe Billy Royals Donald Scism Lyonell Sink Jarman Spenard Sylvia Spencer Carolyn Venable 'Y' V MW M '--- -....., , I K My M----A M-M. -.. -... -.. -.... ..., V -WMM. .M ,,--,, W.-...,., ,,,,,-N H W-.....,,,, ---... -Q... ....,u.., AW, A . .. H., ---....w....,...., -' ' f----..--...,, W-....-..,u.- -.....,.,-.....,, -......., H lvl-up Jung- W, wmv W W -'K'-r--Q WQQNW-Mk M 'ity' The able leaders who guided the Freshmen in their first big step towards graduation are Treasurer, Jimmy Adamsg Prcfsidewt, Joyce Marletteg Secretfwy, Sandi Stanleyg Vice- President, Jo Ann McCanless. Acen ing cgoofzifelad Hesitancy and bewilderment aptly describe the feelings of a Freshman, newly arrived at High Point High, who must adjust to a different and more mature atmosphere. As a lower classman, the student receives impressions from his surroundings, and, in turn, makes his own impressions, even upon the school itself. Now is the time to make those footsteps firm and sure and to choose the right path that leads to success. The class officers and class adviser, Mrs. Anne S. Burton, furnish the excellent leadership necessary in this first important step in life. FRESHMEN Gene Abbott Billy Adams Jimmy Adams Marie Adams Bill Allgood Glenn Allred Billy Anders Jill Anders OH Melva Andrews Rober Jo t Auman Lynn Baker Beauford Ball Barbara Beal Eric Bean Melva Beasley Donnie Beck Wayne Bennett Pi-.map Blair Mary Blair Don Blizzard Cecil Boitnott Elain e Boles Jimmie Bolinger Vera Mae Bost James Boulding Jack Boyl Shirley es Boyles Ronda Bradley Calvin Bradshaw Phyllis Brad Janice Bradshaw Y George Branscome Barbara Briggs Loretta Brown Pete Bauner Frederick Bryant Ronald Bullock Robert Burton Ernest Butler Beverly Byrd Barbara Call David Cam Danny Callahan bell P James Campbell Fred Carlile Connie Carmichael Charles Carrol Susie Cecil Kenneth Bill Cashion Cecil Eugene Clark Allan Clinard Jerry Cleivis Shelby Clodfelter FRESHMEN Zane Collins Hester Coltrane Wilma Copeland Glenn Corpening Dot Cox Winitred Cox Bonnie Darnell Carolyn Dillon J. D. Dority Jo Dorn Bruce Draughn Katherine Duncan Richard Duncan Leonard Dunlap Carolyn Dunning Francis Dutton Kenneth Dutton Priscilla Etheridge Joan Evans J. C. Farmer David Farrington Tommy Faw Marcia Fee Don Fesperman Jerri Fitzgerald Pat Flythe Larry Foglemon Joe Foley Ernest Fowler Kathryn Fox Frank Freeman Martha Freeman Brent Friar Wayne Frith Lindsay Fritz Max Furr Houston Gaddy J. C. Gates Miriam Gause Kenneth Geisse Cy Gray Johnny Green Jimmy Greer Barbara Gregory Darrell Grimes Marshall Grubb John Hammes Jerry Haney Larry Haney Ellen Harris Betsy Harris Jakie Harriss Leroy Hartley Ann Hatton FRESHMEN Nina Hayes Linda Henderson Haywood Henry Brenda Hester Jack Haitt J. T. Hicks Ronda Hicks Evelyn Hill Larry Hill Benny Hillord Loretta Hinson Jerry Holder xrxjy. 'H Mickey Holmes Jimmy Holston Donald Holt Tommy Hooks Jay Hoover Lance Horney .ef Clifton Hughes Jerry Hughes 4 -my Jerry Hunt 3 Larry Idol ' Sarah Jane Ingram Carolyn Inman ' Luella Jackson Howard James 2. Bob Jarvis LL- Frank Jarvis Kenneth Jefferson Dianne Johnson Alb -rt Jones Bernice Jones David Jones Donald Jones Margaret Jones Marie Jones Sylvia Kearns Rosalie Keefover Diane Kelly Thomas Kenner Bill Kester Mildred Killian Jimmy Kimble Kelly King Louise King Donald Kinney Linda Kinney Charles Kirk Ann Kirkman Jerry Kivett Sherry Kivett John Krieger Judy Lawson Ruth Lawson IO , fill QHKQ- ,. A Hs... '22 NEW 'KN FRESHMEN Donald Lewis Jerry Lewis Barbara Little Donnie Livengood Terry Lloyd Norman Mann Ronald Mann Ronald Barry Mann Joyce Marlette Howard Marsh Jane Marshall Wanda Martin Jo Anne McCanless Jimmy McClure Mike McKinney Sandra McKinney Jimmy McLean Linda McMahan Hilda Mears Doris Meachum Martha Mendehall Jerrie Menscer Gloria Miller Marvin Mobley Nancy Montgomery Mariless Morgan Ramona Morgan Dick Morris Pug Morris Betty Neal Mary Parrish Gayle Payne Clarence Peele Gladys Phelps Frank Phillips Patsy Phillips Rupert Pickens Tim Poston Jeanette Price Tommy Proctor Judy Queen Alice Rawlinson Albert Rice Jackie Rice Ann Rising Carolyn Roberts Jean Roberts Linda Rodden Patsy Rogan Barbara Rollins Clark Rook Charles Roseneau Ronald Rothrock Iris Rumley FRESHMEN Loretta Saltz Wanda Samuels Genny Sanderson Darrell Saunders Arch Schoch J. R. Scott Carolyn Setzer Patricia Seward Paul Seward Ellen Sexton Kenneth Sheetz Sandra Sheffield Patsy Shepard Robert Sherrill Roby Shives Charles Simpson Cynthia Slate Robert Slate Alton Smith Irene Smith Jeannette Smith Wayne Smith Judy Spencer Elaine Spoon Johnny Spoone Johnny Springer Nancy Staley Randy Stanley Sandi Stanley George Steelman Paul Stewart Margaret Stout Carolyn Suggs Carlton Surmons Olivia Sutton Jack Swinney Jeannette Taylor Martin Taylor Monroe Taylor Bobby Teague Agnes Teal Gayle Thomas Charles Toliver Ellen Townsend Herschel Turner Nancy Turner Buddy Ussery Annie Valentine Richard Vance Jerry Wadsley Grant Walker Ronald Ward Mitchel Watson Jerry Welch 1 3 Ht' et. K Q We 'NN 'Qs Q' Q Y' cr ay. Q. : ' , 2 R : Q. 'gr' l l J Q M 5 5 ' as! 7 l O7 fb Donald Alford Ross Barnes John Carroll Carlous Draughn Jimmy Freeman Beverly Gillispie Laura Lee Hart Charles Jennings Wayne Jones Phillip Kinsey FRESHMEN Melvin Whitt Wayne Wilkinson Larry Willett Dot Williams Jean Williams Joyce Williams Faye Wilson Zola Mae Wiseman Clyde Wood Dolly Wood Dorson Wood Phyllis wright Betty Lou Young Jimmy Yip Jackie Mabe Eddie McNeill Marilyn Musselman Max Nixon Sue Peace Alton Slay lrene Smith Ernest Sutton Gerald Wheat Joseph Younger N I4 ni' R .I, 9, 1 'S I ' ., RQ ,,,,,,.--'1',!,Q7f I I , , 3 4 ygiL,zif ' V , z v 1 wx V , , v- K ., Zn, , H x , 3 ,. . 'M M Xa .Xiu 1 .Ay 490 41 Q' Ai ff . 0 4' X . -:iw D . , B f , ww Y' we isp X x Al. -,' 'qi 1 L as wi 4 I, if 5 X x Q . 'X Q- HQ QN' , . W ,jf yi W l R Qi M 'figs' I we 'K ,E a 'L-L14 'A' V , 1' ' ' . g 'X 1? 5 5 ig-A as-J 'WW' Www SXQNUKW 0 Y , peerida emican f' 'he hard-working big four of the Pemican staff erdona I led ire Virginia Cox, Assistant Editor, Loui Cox, Editor, 'liss Louise Tapp, Adviser, and Arlen Yokley, Busi- ess Manager. Et' .----X lick, click, click is the sound of the typewriter as ese typists furiously get the book ready for press, nnding: Doris Boone, Nancy McNeill, Shirley Tur- rr, Barbara Schoenfeldt, and seated, Harriet Brown. Pausing for only a moment from the task of iden fying umpteen pictures are these hard-working l: happy members of the Pemican editorial staff. Seat on the desk, copy-writer Mary Geddie watches Bel Parker and Dee Smith work. Standing behind c Ann Southerland, copy-writer Sam Guy, and spoi editors Jo Ann Sowers and Bobby Kirkman. Work, work, work-that is what you will find around the Pemican office, especially around deadline season. Here comes someone trying to sell you an ad, and there goes a copy writer busily scratching his head for a title before having Miss Louise Tapp, the adviser, ok, it. The three musketeers -Loui, Vir- ginia, and Arlen-are the slave driv- ers and brain behind the book. Thanks to them, the Pemican will get out on time. 2- The gold-diggers of the Pemican are the following busi- ness staff members: Left to right, first row: Kitty Tuttle, Pat Tyson, Pat Rabhan. Second row: Jenny Lewis, Libby Hurst. Third row: Rachel Mixon, Etta Dunlap, Peggy Allred. Fourth row: Mary Stevenson, Dee Smith, Betty Bundy, Vicki Armfield, Fifth row: Barbara Schoenfeldt, Becky Yow, Dudley Clinard. se hard working girls are absorbed in identifying The most indispensable soul on the staff, Norman l9fCl055men D'CfUfe5 Qnd Cl eCk Q the C0me 0 Samet, poses for once in front of, not behind, the lists Seated: Freddie Munday, Betty Parker, Camera -I-honks to his NOK on three 1 2 3,, en Cates Statistician. Standing: Ann Bonner, tistician and lrene Whitley, Photography Editor. and snap, this annual has pictures. 1 Footsteps here, footsteps there, the members ofthe Pointer Editorial Staff leave their prints all over High Point. The Editorial Staff covers stories far and wide to make interesting news for the paper. They work and work to secure appointments and interviews, and they al- ways strive to meet their deadlines. Above are pictured Miss Eleanor Young, Adviser, Anita Eagle, Assistant Editor, and Larkin Kirkman, Editor. Newshourzds-the Pointer reporters with their adviser, Miss Young, are, left to right: Jamie Mathews, Margaret Haworth, Billy Peters, Albea Chafin, Helen Lucas, Miss Youna, Bill Burton. Dickie Culler. 'itqgai l xl rw' af' ,G Q05-A A - t, ,K 4. '4 sn, 4 wg, , , .. - 4 r X, VN ,Wh 'lgfffv ' wav. . 9 -W 9 , .. ww , 1,5 gt ww , X Sgiww Q2 QW aim- it 'MW,,,, ..,,. A g, Ct! 2f fLe pre44.l ln the picture below, three of the key figure: in the Pointer world check through some olc copies of the Pointer, Left to right, they are Elnita Bray, Feature Editorg Jerry Willis Sports Editorg and Jean Blankenship, Head liner. Qu n q' I 1 V- A fr, wlwif Q 'S'-P+ 9 f - My Av :Q ' ' x 'i A fe.lf:, ' . 3- -I Q. N1 ik f ,fb K . -- ,,- OCYETY ln the impressive spring ceremony these Juniors were inducted into the N.H.S.: First row: Gloria Snotherly, Linda Groome. Second row: Loui Cox, Virginia Cox, Phyllis Conrad, Betty Adams, Elaine Clay, Anita Eagle, Peggy Kepley, Alma Yip, Third row: Joe Huff, L. G. Wilson, Billy Pet- ers, Larkin Kirkman, Marlin Evans, Richard Hallman. Tapped for membership at the fall induction ceremony were these new members, left to right, seated: Watts Childress, Ann Hicks, Abigail Lanier, Jo Ann Sowers, Nancy McNeill, Ann Bon- ner, Sally Gluyas. Kneeling: Dudley Clinard, Jerry Willis, Joe Jones, Norman Samet, Dobbin McNatt. Standing: Charles Vaughn, Chester Haworth, Richard Mason, Charles Weisner. . nfl s r A it H Vilffllf A i Q 3. Q . . K I I 7 51 Wi K in X M ', Q W Mm W K , ,. Q gt - . M '-v-nv-'wg , Standing by the water fountain, which was presented to the school by the N.H.S. as its first project this year, are the officers of the National Honor Society: Richard Hallman, Presidentg Betty Adams, Vice-Presiderrtg Peggy Kepley, Secretaryg and Joe Huff, Treasurer. Along with Miss Maxolyn Mourane, adviser for tire Society, the officers and members have had a year of outstanding service to the school. .7Ae .Honor of olleaciing Most outstanding in service to his school and classmates dur- ing his high school years was Jimmie Casey, who was present- ed the National Honor Society Award in the spring induction ceremony, As president of the senior class and vice-president of the N.H.S., Jimmie always was willing to work and eager to serve. ln order to achieve membership in the National Honor Society, a student must follow the footsteps of Charac- ter, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Impressive inductions are held three times a year. New members are notified that they have been chosen through a candlelight tapping ceremony. Members of the Honor Society have the duty of keeping the Torch of Truth and Honor ever burning before them, They work diligently to perform this task. One of their projects for the year was the sale of stationery, which boosted the treasury. They were co- sponsors with the Beta Club in conducting a successful College Day. ll7 The National Beta Club has as its main ob- jective the promotion of citizenship and leadership. This citizenship and leadership is not just for Beta Club members, but for everyone, The goal of the Beta Club is the same as the goal of education and that is: to pre- pare each individual for his place in the democratic world. tm . l To be able to get into the Beta Club, Juniors must have a 92 average and Seniors must have a 90 average. Schofadfic pewarcl ln a club of honor students, these officers of the B4 Club are the outstanding leaders. Seated, left to rig are Nancy McNeill, Secret0Lry,' Sally Gluyas, Pre deutg Arlen Yokley, Vice-Presideutg and Mart Wood, Treasurer. No, these Juniors and Seniors are not a jury taki an oathg but they are the new members of the It tional Beta Club taking their pledge. Beta Clubbers look pleased to be receiving the H4 Club Journal, information from which is used in 1 selection of colleges. Miss Highfill, adviser, hands copy to Linda Groome, while Jo Ann Sowers, Pen Hutchison, Evelyn Hyman, and Patsy Caughm delve into their own. hear' Sr-niors were inducted into the Beta Club last -ar. From thus group were chosen the officers and advr-, for tht- club thus year. Left to right, first row: nda Groome, Jo Ann Sowers, Ann Bonner, Martha food, Jean Staley, Etta Dunlop, Abigail Lanier, Evelyn yman, Ann Southerland. Second row: Jeannette tamey, Alma Yup, Martha Samuels, Nancy McNeill, Narie Archer, Elaine Clay, Joy Arrington, Sally Gluyas, lrginio Cox, Third row: Betty Adams, Collre Ann Wise- man, Watts Childress, Anita Eagle, Patsy Poole, Phyllis onrad, Meryle Pope, Peggy Kepley, Mary Stevenson, On McMahon. Fourth row: Kenneth Green, Larkin irkman, Jimmy Gray, Jerry Willis, Stan Newman, Arlen okley, Billy Peters, Joe Jones, George Setzer, Gordon t f-i- lv, Marlin Evans, Sam Guy, Dudley Clinard, Pictured are the new members, Seniors and Juniors, re- ceived into the Beta Club in the tall, Left to right, first row: Irene Whitley, Jean Blankenship, Jo Ann LaKnott, Carolyn Guyer, Peggy Lowder, Marjorie Haworth, Ruth Ann Crawford, Barbara Madison, Shirley Staton, Anne Armtield, Carolyn Barr, Loretta Hester, Gloria Snoth- erly. Second row: Kay Moore, Carolyn Hill, Linda Rouse, Penny Hutchison, Elnita Bray, Regina Dawson, Ann Page Thompson, Ann Peace, Carolyn Sue Denning, Var- ginia Key, Jo Ann Wiley, Loui Cox. Third row: Mae Van Zett, Jane Stutts, Joy Goldsmith, Carolyn McSwarn, Thelma Howell, Sandra James, Patsy Caughman, Flo Bessac, Faye Overby, Martha Jackson, Ann Hicks, Libby Nicholson. Fourth row: Donald Samuels, Dobbin McNatt, Billy Newsome, Caroline Kirkman, Kirk Rich Susie Mc- Gahey, Ronald Hines, R, L. Phillips, Mike Collins, Al- bert Blake, Travis Morton, Denny Rinehart. eruice id fAe llfuzfcl ww Service is the watchword for the boys of the K ey Club. Always ready with a helping hand, the members have carried out many projects, including the planning, printing, and distrib- uting ofthe y n t e sale f o programs at the football games. Officers are, seated, George Cook, Secretary, Joe Jones, Treasurer, st Key Club Director a d h anding, Richard Hallman, President, Woody Weisner, Vice-President. 'N-I-emu-.,.,, , k JH ' sn... W.-.-.am..,h--.Q,. -M.. flmg l , 1 - m -irmfrffrkgr Q rf in fm Qs., 'QW C-VD M o right, first row: Woody Weisner, Jerry Koontz, Joe Jones, Max Joyce, Richard Hallman, Byron Starnes, George Cook. Second row: James Malpass, Jerry Bullin, Joe Huff, Cornell Johnson, Bobby Culler, Larry Campbell. Third row: John Whaley, Ken Welch, Charles McDonald, Richard Lester, Larkin Kirkman, Arlen Yokley, David Smith. Fourth row: Edwin Hedrick, Jimmy Marsh, Charles Huff T ' Albert Gray. Fifth row: L. G. Wilson, Ed Hill D ' , ommy Allred, Dick Wagner, , enny Rhmhart, N. H. Parrish, Charles Dority. embers of the Key Club are left t l2O 'fx -Q... mmy Marsh of the Key Club is trying here to convince .eptical Joe Jones that there are no fish in the toun- in. lncidentally, the fountain is one of the Key Club's 'ojects Looking on, equally dubious, are other Key Iubbers, left to right, Charles Huff, Woody Weisner, eorge Cook, Ken Welch, Charles Dority, and Richard allman. l2l 5 Y ' wil These Key Clubbers seem to be hav- ing a good time at one of their weekly meetings. They are, left to right, Richard Hallman, Bobby Culler, L. G. Wilson, Jimmy Marsh, Dickie Wagner, Tommy Allred, George Cook, Woody Weisner, Lar- ry Campbell, David Smith, J. L. Moser, Jerry Koontz, Edwin Hed- rick, Joe Huff, Byron Starnes. Seated in the center are Charles Huff and Pete Moffitt. Bob White, Masque and Gavel nember, helps entertain in the 'ariety show given at the in- luction of new junior mem- vers. -arkin Kirkman, President of he Masque and Gavel, seems o be explaining the meaning if the Club emblem. Other ifficers, left to right ore: Ra- :hel Nixon, Vice-Presidentg Buddy Shapard, Se1'ge0mt-at- lrms, Phyllis Conrad, Treas- xre1',' Chester Haworth, Secre- aryg and Larkin Kirkman. DOUBLE-TALK The Masque and Gavel Society en- courages the use of good speech and promotes speech activities in the school. Realizing that the most widely used form of communica- tions is speech, the members of the club strive to improve themselves orally. lt has paid off, too, in sev- eral plays and skits-both humor- ous and serious. Their adviser is Miss Ruth Goodman. 2' C pol 4 Y J t 5 A f . Mit, A Members of the Masque and Gavel who have been active in dramatics, discussions, and various other activities, are pictured lett to right, front row: Loui Cox, Patsy Poole, Joy Arrington, Ann Southerland, Phyllis Faidley, Jo Ann Sowers, Ann Hicks, Middle row: Joe Jones, Betty Adams, Becky Brown, Phyllis Conrad, Anita Eagle, Ra- chel Mixson, Watts Childress, Elaine Clay, Sally Gluyas, Meryle Pope. Back row: David Smith, Chester Haworth, Sam Guy, Buddy Shapard, Franklin Green, Larkin Kirk- man, Jim Fanning, Lee Groome, Bob Williams. New members of the club are pictured showing the symbol of the Masque and Gavel. Left to right, first row: Ruth Ann Crawford, Libby Johnson, Pat Rabhan, Carolyn Guyer, Jo Ann LaKnott. Second row: Barbara Madison, Penny Hutchison, Patsy Hogg, Carolyn Sue Denning, Kitty Tuttle, Claire Greer. Third row: Sandra James, Frances Blair, Jean Blankenship, Ellen Walton, Patsy Wall. Fourth row: Kay Moore, Susie McGahey, Elnita Bray, Carolyn Hill, Betsey Roberts, Carol Taylor, Patsy Garrison. Fifth row: Harriet Zimmerman, Mae Van Zett, Betty Bundy, Betsey Wardell, Irene Whitley. Sixth row: Donald Jacobs, Jim Furr, Albea Chafin, V. L. Hill, Jerry Bullin, Arnold Lawson, Mike Collins, Billy Newsome. 123 I These lassies lead the Y-Teen campus cuties , left to right: Martha Cheves, Sophomore Vice-Presidentg Marty Chernault, Senior Presidentg Peggy All- red, Junior Vice-Presidentg Jamie Mathews, Sophomore Presidentg Linda Lewis, Junior Presidentg and Nancy McNeill, Senior Vice-President. Youth + Teamwork : Y-Teen Fun, fellowship, helping others-all these are a part of the Y-Teen organization. These gals meet every Tuesday night at the Y.W.C.A., and it is here that they do their planning tor coming activities. Whether it's a party, or a campaign to raise money for a needy family, the Y--Teens go about their work with ready smiles and willingness. Planning a Christmas candlelight service, providing a Thanksgiving basket for a family, selecting delegates to the convention, planning dances in co-operation with the Hi-Y Club-these activities, along with a gay spirit and a desire to help others, constitute the Y-Teens. The Senior Y-Teens garbed in the fashion of the year seem to be happy as they line-up on the stairway at the Y.W.C.A. Left to right, first row: Carolyn Koontz, Anne Armfield, Becky Robertson, Peggy Duke, Nancy McNeill, Ann Sou- therland, Peggy Kepley. Second row: Virginia Cox, Evelyn Hyman, Marie Hufford, Libby Hurst, Julie Wendler, Becky Brown, Loui Cox. Third row: Jenny Lewis, Ann Bonner, Sonya Sloop. Fourth row: Mary Geddie, Deanie Hill, Chris- tine Andrews. Fifth row: Libby Nicholson, Linda Groome, Barbara Freeman. Sixth row: Becke Blackwell, Helen Cates. Seventh row: Etta Dunlap, Jean Staley. Standing left side: Meryle Pope, Marty Chernault, Patsy Caughman, Nina Gibbs, Harriet Brown, Sandra Hudspeth, Standing, right side: Doris Boone, Jo Ann Sowers, Phyllis Conrad, Phyllis Faidley, Joan McElfresh. Sporting their new Bermuda shorts and knee socks are the Junior Y-Teens. Gathered for their weekly meeting, they are left to right, first row: Betsy Roberts, Pat Rabhan, Kitty Tuttle, Peg- gy Allred, Vicki Armfield, Libby Johnson, Carol Taylor, Marjorie Haworth. Second row: Pat Tyson, Doris Woods, Peggy Martin, Harriet Zimmerman, Susie McGahey, Sandra James, Bev- erly Ussery, Jackie Hill, Linda Lewis. Third row: Barbara Madison, Jean Blankenship, Barbara Hilliard, Freddie Munday, Irene Whitley, Bonnie Tilley, Loretta Shives, Mary Alice Bristow, Betty Nash. Fourth row: Judy Boylen, Joyce Young, Wendy Lee, Ann Hayward, Betty Bundy, Gayle Haynes, Audrey Knight, Opal Jean Yarborough, Sarah Montgomery, Gathered to discuss proiects and activities for future meetings, the sophomore Y-teens pose for the Pemican photographer. They are left to right, first row: Jackie Helms, Sondra Parnell, Colista Taylor, Ann Culclasure, Ellen Hatley, Phyllis Hearne, Judy Matthews. Second row: Shirley Mabe, Phyllis Harmon, Louella Kidd, Emily Hester, Becky Lawrence, Third row: Janice Boles, Priscilla Chafin, Diane West, Geraldine Clodfelter. Fourth row: Mary Parks Margaret Beamori, Becky McCrimmon, Loretta Melton, Patsy Long, Jamie Mathews, Phyllis Moser, Judy Garner, Martha Cheves, Barbara Neal. l HI-Y GUYS One of the most outstanding organizations at High Point High School is the Hi-Y. Ambitious and energetic, the boys have planned and put through many projects and social events. Several dances have been held at the Y as a result of their efforts. Their meetings are interesting, as well as entertaining, and well-known speakers are often on hand. Spon- sored by the Y.M.C.A., the club teaches its members good sportsmanship and principles of Christian living. Taking it easy are the officers of the Hi-Y left to right: Arlen Yokley, Vice-Presidentg Byron Starnes, Secretaryg George Cook, Treasurerg Bobby Culler, President. The Y's Guys are, left to right, front row: Bobby Culler, George Cook, Bill Burton, Harold McKee, Byron Starnes, Joe Misenheimer. Second row: Bobby McDowell, Jerry Willis, Jimmy Younts, Kenneth Green. Third row: Doug Wood, Larry Harris, Gordon Steele, Edward Jordan. '27 'x 3 it Bury we r ..-f 5 6lL U l an olzftefif Bringing athletic honors to High Point High for the past few years have been the mem- bers ot the Monogram Club. These lettermen have practiced hard and have played well, in order to gain, along with the victory laurels, the quality known as sportsmanship. As one of the club's projects this year, the members have sold ice-cream at the basketball games, They have kept High Point prominent in athletics and have developed a keen spirit of friendly competition. 'WA Looking ahead for new trophies are these leaders of the Monogram Club, left to right: Bobby Culler, Vice-President,' George Cook, Secrctrzryg Jim Boggs, President: Doug Wood, Treasurer. Say boys, What's up? The members of the Monogram Club are, left to right, front row: Richard Hallman, Joe Jones, Donnie Hunt, Buddy Shapard, Jim Boggs, Cornell Johnson, Albert Gray, Edwin Hedrick. Second row: Jerry Bullin, Sam Guy, Bill Burton, Bobby Culler, Frank Newby, Larry Campbell, Jimmy Martin. Third row: Bob White, Joe Huff, Larkin Kirkman, Edward Jordan, John McGahey, George Setzer, David Stanton, Bill Bulla. Fourth row: Ken Hazelwood, Frank Smith, Gerald Lewis, Raynard Clay, Byron Starnes, Doug Wood, Richard Lester, Darcy Green. Fifth row: David Smith, Chester Hayworth, Johnny Whaley, Harold Mc- Kee, Jim Younts, Billy Jo Kiser, and David Wood. mmmm., mafg Cooling Footsteps from the High Point High School of today will lead into the homes of tomor- row. This is what the busy gals who are members of the Future Homemakers of America sayl These girls meet once a month to plan their projects, parties, suppers, anc other activities. Conducting cake and pie sales, making valentine favors for hospital trays, producing a fashion show - these were all projects carried out by the F.H.A. During l954-55 the High Point group sent representatives to county, district, and state rallies. Officers pictured at the left are Jo Ann Sowers, President. Linda Morrison, Treasurer, Sarah Montgomery, Parlia- mcntariang Doris Boone, Sccrr'tary,' Eve- X -. lyn Hyman, Reportfrg Linda Groome, Viet'- I'1'i'sidPtHt,' Penny Hutchison, Historiang A .R - x and Patsy Caughman, Song Leader. These gals will be the homemakers of tomorrow. They are left to right, first row: Nancy Mc- Neill, Sylvia Jones, Nancy Mikels, Ruth Ann Crawford, Diane Snyder, Patsy Shepard, Kitty Tuttle, Ruth Lawson, Betty Neal, Nancy Staley. Second row: Judith Spencer, Shirley Boyles, Hester Coltrane, Marilyn Payne, Judy Angely, Vicki Armfield, Patsy Rogan, Diane Johnson, Pat Davis, Carolyn Wallace. Third row: Linda Rodden, Judy Lawson, Kathryn Fox, Patricia Shelton, Penny Hutchison, Betty Bundy, Linda Lewis, Linda Groome, Betty Nash. Fourth row: Shirley Stradley, Patsy Proctor, Sarah Montgomery, Judy Boylen, Marty Chernault, Libby Nicholson, Jo Ann Sowers, Last row: Page Thompson, Patsy Caughman, Evelyn Hyman, Shirley Schaner, Doris Boone. l ff zromiding igeclagogum v crilx' the members of the Future Teach- of America Clubl The activities of the ,Q 5 .yl Busyl Buwyl How well these wordg X s. .A. are many and varied, but all of them in with the main purpose of the club- pramotr' the teaching profession, ETA. mbcrs helped sponsor College Day and Parent Teacher Association Open House. y -,ent representatives to the state F.T.A. ivvntion at Duke University. Some of thc mbcr-, have substituted at Tomlinson rnvntary School, and all of them have ,t-rw-cl there, Standing left to right, are rillicvrs of l'.T.A.: Doris Woods, Mary vifnuon, Jenny McGinn, Anita Eagle, the fi-,i-r, Mis-, Mclnnis, Carolyn Guyer, Albea nfin, and Nancy Guyer. Aspiring to educate future generations are the active members ot the F.T.A.: First row, Ramona Phillips, Barbara Willet, Nancy Willett, Nancy Guyer, Carolyn Guyer, Jenny McGinn, Rebecca Hiatt, Peggy Fisher, Patsy Wall, Lou- ella Kidd, Jackie Watson, Carolyn Jones, Jamie Mathews, Phyllis Idol. Second row: Nancy Brooks, Marilyn Payne, Doris Woods, Bonnie Tilley, Marty Eargle, Carolyn Smith, Shelby Jean Grady, Kristin Thornburg, Deanna Lewis, Shirley Turner, Pat Hester, Betty Jo Clary. Third row: Ronda Hicks, Patricia Shelton, Elnita Bray, Linda Lewis, Ann Souther- land, Beverly Blankenship, Marilyn Guyer, Pat Davis. Fourth row: Eleanor Baker, Shelby Jean Rackley, Carolyn MC- Swain, Margaret Beamon, Ellen Hatley, Phyllis Hearne, Penny Hutchison, Regina Dawson, Phyllis Wiley, Dolores Broadwcll, Mary Stevenson. Fifth row: Joy Goldsmith, Linda Rouse, Becky Lawrence, Emily Hester. Sixth row: Charles Cramer, Bill Clemmer, Albea Chafin, Ann Peace, Joby Jackson, Jimmie Tedder, John Furr, Raynard Clay. 'F . Q, srl By the looks ot the projects before them, these J.C,L. officers seem to be trying to capture X, Roman atmosphere. Left to right: Shirley Turner, Scriberg Penny Hutchison, Imperato'r,- fl Marilyn Payne, Custos Domirzorumg Becky Lawrence, Custom Se7'11orumg Larkin Kirkman, J Slab-Imperfltorg Billy Peters, PGCZl71'ffl'f07'. Billy Peters, Libby Hurst, and Alma Yip, by earn- ' ing points, received keys awarded by the National Junior Classical League. iuing ofafin Entertainment plus at the J.C.L. banquet. First row: Ramona Phillips, Delores Y Broadwell, Joyce Adams, Joy Arrington, Penny Hutchison. Seated around table: Raynard Clay, Miss Louise Hunter, Billy Peters, Linda Groome, Bill Bailey, Shirley Turner, and Rachel Mixon. Helen - Lucas, K. lx i .. 7 i , 1 ' if J if xi i lf Joi. J. KN llr , 1 ' 1 I, 43' L l ,bv V VV l 1 , HN t lb x gli L fs . i W The fact that Latin is not a dec language is aptly borne out by energy and activity displayed by members of the Junior Classi League. This year, under the exp guidance of their adviser, Mrs. V Walden, the students have tal part in many activities - Ron plays, humorous skits, an auther slave induction ceremony, and, l but not least, a typical Roman bi quet, complete with dancing gi The League does much to round i the extra-curricular program of H Point High School. Future librarians take time out for a moment of relaxation amidst the friendly atmosphere of books. Table at left-seated-left to right: Bobby Lee, Betty Jean Phillips, Betty Nash, Doris Woods, Mamie Jo Snead. Standing: Carolyn Jones, Albea Chafin, Gail Sawyer. Table at right- seated-left to right: Page Gaddy, Betty Jo McNeill, Nancy Mikels, Linda Robbins, Mary Jo Currin. Standing: Jenny McGinn, Joanne Jenkins, jriencb of 60045 Herc's a busy group of people! Members of the Library Club meet the first Wednesday in each month, before school begins. Occasionally the members have the oppor- tunity to hear inspirational talks by guest speakers. Also, these literary-minded students go on field trips to clemcntary schools and to the public library. At Christmas-time they helped to entertain at a tea, honor- ing faculty members and their families. Last fall the local Library Club was host to twenty other high school clubs at the Northwestern District conven- tion, Two of the district officers for this year are from High Point: Albea Chafin, president, Jenny McGinn, srfczrvtary. l3l Billie Morgan. As officers of the Library Club, this group covers the books. Left to right: Mary Jo Currin, Il7't'Sidt'7Lf,' Jennie McGinn, Scci'r'tr1ry of N01'thwCstc'm Districtg Betty Jo McNeill, Svci'r'tary,' Gail Sawyer, Trcaszirvrg and Billie Morgan, Vice-President. Standing behind the girls is Albea Chafin, President of the Nortliwvsterii District. These members can say that they belonged to the first French Club at High Point High School. First row: Barbara Moser Betty Nash Alma Yip Carol Dease Gloria Snotherly, Ann Bonner, Rebecca Hiatt, Phyllis ldol, Jo Ann La Knott Betsy Roberts Second row Ramona Phillips Carolyn McSwain Betty Jo Jackson Ann Peace Deloras Broad well Kay Riggs Joy Goldsmith Linda Rouse Sandra Scarborough Eleanor Baker Third row' Penn l-l t h' J , . . y uc ison, immy Telddeiii Eoug Tilley Ed Hill Betsey Bryant Rachel Mixon. Fourth row: Franklin Greene, Tommy Allen, Jerry Bean o n o erts Julie Wendler Helen Cates Jack Dunivant. cas CQPLL jr-ancai5 For the first time in its history, High Point High School has a French club. This organi- zation, Le Cercle Francais, was created by popular demand of the students studying French. Guided by their adviser, Miss Colista Wesiner, the members presented a chapel program dealing with the activities of the club. They also presented an induction ceremony. A tempting repost of onions, garlic, and grape juice was served to the inductees. Giving French a boost here at High Point High School are the French Club officers. First row: Jo Ann La Knott, program chairman, Betsy Roberts, social chairman. Second row: Penny Hutchison, 'vice-presidentg Mary Stevenson, secretaryg Eleanor Baker, publicity chair- man. Third row: Bob Blair, president, Jack Dunivant, janitor, Not pictured--Ed Hill, treasurer. mf if Thr- charter members of the Los Amigos club are: Frontrow: Libby Nicholson, Harriet Brown, Norma Dean Hill, Becky Brown, Judy Risch, Doris Boone, Becke Blackwell, Marty Chernault, Phyllis Conrad, Pat Hester, Shirley Turner, Sylvia Jones, Francis Price, Nancy Chamelin, Beverly Bloom. Second row: Wayne Bost, Dobbin McNatt, George Setzer, David Rowley, Byron Starnes, Dudley Clinard, Jerry Willis, Allen Surratt, Joe Huff, Third row: Bobby Williams, Charles Hunsuckcr, Harold McKee, Sam Guy, Denny Rinehart, Larkin Kirkman, Bobby McDowell, Bill Peters, Donald Bowers. H od .!4l'l'lig05,, - jlre Well! loan LSA A new club formed at High Point High School during l954-55 was the Spanish club called the Los Amigos Club. This group, which met once a month, carried out many interesting programs. At one meeting they had an inter- esting talk on Mexico, at another they learn- ed some Mexican dances. Anyone taking second year Spanish was eligible to become a member ot this club. Looking over the financial status of the new Spanish club are these officers left to right: Bob Marsh, Presi- deilfg Sally Gluyas, 7'I'l'f13IH'l'?',' Byron Starncs, Vim'- Presidentg and George Setzer, S'r'cretr1i'y. 13 iuemihec! Qcculoa fionfi The main purpose of the Diversified Occupations class is to give on the job training to the boys and girls while they are still in school. lt is a co-operative program between the school and the industries of High Point. ln order to supplement the work of their classes and to pro- vide for social activities, the Diversified Occupations students have organized a D.O. Club, President Clyde Ward is pic- tured at the left. Cutting copper instead of cu' ting capers is the Vice-Pres dent of D.O., J. G. Ritch. Putting into practice some o the skill he has learned ii D.O. is the Secretary, Bascon Redding. Students gained further training in Diversified Occupations through D.O. Club activities. Left to right, seated, first row: Freddy Jones, J. .L Moser, Larry Brown, Dick McDowell, Jean Flowers. Second row: Randy Voorhees, Quinton Brown, Lonoise Beck, Rufus Laws, Russell Larcom, Clyde Ward, J. G. Ritch, Reinoldo Grubb. Standing: Jimmy Lloyd, Nathan Andrews, Lindsav Rovals. Gene Stratton. Rav Hmmm Ph,-.flap mnalm, lam, l:,.,in.., n,.,,.,t.... pnfusa.. rm-A f9,.0hzaMf Pfaffd Organized to develop the speaking abilities of students is the National Forensic League. Guided by their adviser, Mr. Robert Ousley, the members participate in debating, public speaking, and many other phases ot speech work, Grouped around the microphone, at right, are the officers of the League, Left to right: Barbara Madison, first I'1.CI'-jII'!'Sl.lIl'Hf,' Albea Chafin, j1l'f'Sl'lll'llf,' Jamie Mathews, srrrnirl l'l-IV'-jll'l'RI-llfllf,' Pat Rabhan, key cus- lmlirrii: Larkin Kirkman, woi'i'r'.sponrI1'iig1 smi- ri'lnryf,' and Arlen Yokley, .ww-r'triry-frrfr1s- 'll'I l'I'. Members of the National Forensic League who are greatly interested in debating and public speaking are, left to right: First row, Jackie Hill, Jo Ann La Knott, Carol Taylor, Vicki Arm- field, Patsy Hogg, Marjorie Haworth, Kitty Tuttle, Pat Rabhan, Barbara Madison, Claire Greer. Second row, Albea Chatin, Anita Eagle, Edwin Hedrick, Jimmy Tedder, Becky Yow, Becky Brown, Helen Cates, Buddy Shaphard, Bill Burton, Donald Jacobs, Larkin Kirkman, Bill Peters, Arlen Yokley. s The purpose of Distributive Education is to of- fer a co-operative part-time training program for students interested in distributive work. lt of- fers the opportunity to train junior executives so that they may hold responsible positions in their chosen field. D.E. is open to juniors and seniors sixteen years of age and over. They must have qualifications that are generally accepted for this type of work, and a sincere interest in distribution. All of the 37 students have part- time jobs. They work under the supervision of the store managers and of the co-ordinator. A spe- cial effort is made to relate schoolwork with problems on the job, The class takes up all phases of technical and professional develop- ment. Buyers, store managers, service managers, advertising executives, and other management positions-these are the types of jobs for which D.E. trains students. its Qflitm C is 1, horse Sew OBJ. zlirwiiiiliiwizsi lardworking officers of the D.E. club are, left to right, 215-lbalguflue 6,6!uCa!lon ,I'l'Sfdl'lZf Dan Odom, Ti'0r1szu'0r Linda Morrison, and 'vc'1'011Ii'y Lynda Rouse. Absent when photographed 'ere l'1'r'v-I'1'f'sz'f1c'71f Barbara Wagoner and Ed1'z'01'ial 'ronz0fz'0rz llanfzgm' Robert Welch. Ambitious members of the D.E. club are, left to right, first row: Arlene Snith, Mildred Nelson, Martha Hamilton, Margaret Evans, Shirley West, Lois Jackson, Linda Morrison, Nancy Lassiter, Barbara Wagoner, Patsy Joyce, Betty Eller, Marilyn Coleman, Barbara Totten. Second row: Doris Eddins, Don Odom, Fred Sherrer, Lynda Rouse, Darrell Sumner, Carolyn Gordon, Frances Price, Peggy Galloway, Margie McDowell, Ruth Riggs, Judy Callahan Sue Hall Lucille Webb Third row' N H Parrish D l P . . . . , erra atterson, Robert Welch, Larry McClure, Carroll Cooperl, Bill Price, Jerry Dunning, Toby Hicks, Hal Hicks, James Malpass, Ronald Marion. vw N. 5 3 F Q SIaving over a hot textbook is one phase ot learning good salesmanship as evidenced by students in the DE. class. They are, left to right Margie McDowell Ruth Riggs Don Odom and Lucille Webb. A Distributive Education Club was formed for the DE. class for the purpose of furthering the program. All activities-classwork, field trips, on-the-job-training, and club work- are linked together. The club plans at least one major activity each month, and it is not all work and no play. DE. members held a bosses' banquet in the spring and had a Christmas party at the Y.M.C.A. An impor- tant aspect of the club is sending delegates to conventions,-district, state, and national. Last tall the district convention was held in High Point, and several members of the local DE. club won honors in the contests, Repre- sentatives were sent to the National Conven- tion in Richmond, Virginia. May l help you? asks Doris Eddins, a member of the DE. Club, Like all the other members, Doris attends classes, then gets on-the-spot experience at a leading down-town department store. l37 Ready to pound the pavement are the mem- Joyce Young, Betsey Bryant, Clyde Fit bers of the band. Left to right, first row: ald, Jimmy Tedder, Mike Collins, Ca Jane Kearns, Maxine Brenner, Jo Ann Mc- Carpenter, John Roberts, Max Chad Canless, Betsy Davis, Pat Tyson, Marjorie Tommy Roberts, Bobby Butler, Ba Haworth, Peggy Martin, Shelby Jean Grady, Redding, Bill McCain, Francis Erwin. ' Vicki Smith, Betsy Burton, Phyllis Wiley, row: Barbara Burroughs, Jane Lloyd, . Ken Welch. Second row: Roger Pancoast, Harris, Carolyn Bostain, Gordon Steele, Stepping high and marching hard are the members of the H,P.H.S. band, led by the majorettes. This tall guy and these pretty girls lead the H,P.H.S band. They are, left to right, Marjorie Haworth, Peggy Martin, Jo Ann McCanless, Phyllis Wiley, Pat Tyson, Betsy Burton, Vicki Smith, Shelby Jean Grady, Betsy Davis, Maxine Brenner, Jane Kearns, and Ken Welch, nu f an kms ini -1564 1 PM 3' l night, Kaye Greene, Mae Van Zett, 3 Pope, Elizabeth Ramsey, Bonnie Eileen Mclllvaine, Betty Jo White- ourth row: Groome Fulton, Bob Blair, Nlibbclink, Sandy Mendenhall, John Philip Dutton, George McLarty, Bob ms, Merle McFarland, Paul Fine, Bill fgaracled ancl 7!MarcAing jeef Sumner, Clyde Williams, Lester Auman, Ted Farabee. Fifth row: Buddy Long, Larry Hill, Joe Meisenheimer, Bill Doggett, Clyde Webb, Tommy Freeman, Bill Dawkins, Gary Beal, Marvin Autry, Ray Cross, Philip Far- low, L. G. Wilson, Tommy Allen. Sixth row: Butch Larcom, Larry Harris, Frank Smith, Bill Clemmer, Bennie Brown, Worth Younts Johnny Teague, Byron Godfrey, Jeter Far low, Marvin Slate, Bill Bulla, Chester Ha worth, Buddy Snotherly, Bennie Jenkins Seventh row: James Malpass, Allan Clinard Ted Jennings, Jimmy Furr, Mr. Carter, Striving to make High Point High's band tops are the following officers: Seated: Russell Larcom, I'residr nf,' and Meryle Pope Secrvtary. Standing: Johnny Teague, Sophomore Hepresvrzta tive: Barbara Burrows, Soplzornzore Hc'1n'c'sentatiz'e',- Mae Vai Zett, Junior Hr'pi'4'S4'111afi1'1',' Pete Moffitt, S'i'rgeai1t-at-Arnzs Ken VY9lCl , l'If'f-I'i'c's1rfe11fg Chester Haworth, Senior Rvprr' Sf'71fllflL'6,' and Lester Auman, Senior Rvprvsviztative. Homecoming always reminds you of a foot- ball game and of a band. You see the high- stepping majorettes and the drum major as they lead the blue-and-white High Point band across the field. The look of concern on the band leader's face gives way to a smile of happiness as the new band mem- bers do their numbers with skill and pre- cision. Band Director David Carter has led the band in many concerts and has taken them to Greensboro for the state contest. and' Sv f'N is x KXQ L The Music department can boast these l7 talented musicians as members of the All-State Orchestra. These merry music-makers are, front row: Betsey Bryant, Meryle Pope, Gloria Snoth- erly, Jerry Hill, Sam Garrard, Diana Lewis. Second row: Max Chadwick, L. G. Wilson, Libby Nicholson, Carolyn Wallace, Kenneth Briggs, Penny Hutchison. Third row: Frank Bullard, Becke Blackwell, Mae Von Zett, Nancy Moran, Shelby Jean Grady. Winners of first seats in the All-State Orchestra are Mae Van Zett, cello, L. G. Wilson, French horn, Shelby Jean Grady, string bass. With the lifting of her magic wand, Miss Virginia Frank produces a haunting melody from her instrumental choir-the High Point High School Orchestra. The orchestra has given its annual concert at High Point College, also it has given a con- cert in Waynesville. Some of the members of the orchestra participated in the dedication of the Southern Exposition Building. However, the highlights of the year's achievements was the orchestra's participation in the state contest held in Greensboro. Running a big organization like the orchestra isn't so easy as you think, but these officers have kept things in hand. They are, seated: Sam Garrard, I'rcsidCfnt,' standing, Mae Van Zett, TI'l,l1.87.lI'C7',' Anne Hicks, Sc'c1'0tary,' Deanna Lewis, Vim'-Presidentg Libby Nichol- son, Menibvi'-at-Large. .ynfifrumenfaf Choir Looking very much pleased with themselves are the music-minded members of our orchestra, These longhairs are, first row: Gloria Snotherly, Marilyn Pruette, Jerry Hill, Sam Garrard, Deanna Lewis. Second row: Ginny Tyson, Ann Kirkman, Vivian Daniels, Carolyn Wallace, Kenneth Briggs, Penny Hutchison. Third row: Betsy Wardell, Libby Nich- olson, June Hall, Annette Newton, Patsy Proctor, Judy Angely, Shelby Jean Grady. Fourth row: Dan Allen, Becky Scism, Kathryn McNatt, Sarah Montgomery, Pat Davis, Ann Peace, Ramona Newton, Frances Erwin, Jean Harris. Fifth row: Lane Hill, Charles Carroll, Zola Mae Wiseman, Diane Snyder, Barbara Cranford, Betsy Davis, Jill Anderson, Ellen Hatley, Nancy Moran. Sixth row: Gordon Steele, Meryl Pope, Betty Jo Whitesell, Betsy Bryant, Bonnie Tilly, Louise Boles, Becke Blackwell, Rupert Pickens, Mae Van Zett, Jo Ann Dorr. Seventh row: Butch Larcom, Buddy Long, Charles Vaughn, Mike McKinney, Max Chadwick, L. G. Wilson, Terry Lloyd, Bucky Snyder, Bill Clemmer, Frank Bul- lard. Eighth row: Jerry Barnes, Bobby Butler. ufiic wifk .Her LSTZIMH Scan! Members ofthe A Cappella Choir are: First row: Mary Jo Cu rrin, Libby Johnson, Francis Riggs, Carolyn Guyer, Helen Lucas, Pat Davis, Sylvia Jones, Abigail Lanier, Claire Greer, Doris Boone, Alma Yip, Marjorie Haworth, Judy Risch, Linda Groome. Second row: Louise Boles, Meryle Pope, Peggy Kepley, Linda Rouse, Joyce Young, Carolyn Koontz, Betty Adams, Ann Hicks, Jean Harriss, Martha Wood, Nancy Mikels, Peggy Lowder, Barbara Madison, Jo Ann Sow- -ers, Third row: Bobbie Frye, Shirley Schaner, Patsy Caughman, Sandra James, Marilyn Pruette, Polly Yow, Julie Wendler, Joy McKinnon, Wanda Ridge, Sally Gluyas, Nancy Deaton, Sherry Curlee, Norma Dean Hill, Barbara Cran- ford. Fourth row: Rex Mashburn, Bob White, Bill Hubbard, Bobby Lee, Bill Armstrong, Bobby Edinger, Benny Jen- kins, Ed Hill, Wayne Sheffield, Roy Duncan, Jeter Farlow, Charles Vaughn, Richard Hallman. Fifth row: T. R. Alex- ander, Ron ld K W dh W'lk' ' ' ' ' a oonce, yn am 1 inson, Jim Ashby, Jerry Kay, Sam Garrard, Bob Williams Aubrey Bowers Jim Furr, Bob Blair, Mitcham Maaaw, Charles i-iaff, Richard Mason, David waaa, Jaa Nabbaiaak, v. L. Hill. ' ,- From the choir room comes the strangest sounds! Then someone tells you that the A Cappella has been rehearsing some of its numbers in Latin in preparation for the concert with the North Carolina Symphony. The choir has been inspiring in its inter- pretation of the music for the Lights of Christmas program. Also it has provided excellent programs for school assemblies, church and civic groups, and for Commencement. Under the leadership of Dr. Charles C. Taylor, the choir has captivated its audi- ences through its superb singing. The A Cappella, with the help of its cap- able officers, has had a successful year. The officers are, from left to right, Rich- ard Hallman, Presiclentg Martha Wood Treasurerg Sam Garrard, Vice-Presb dentg Jo Ann Sowers, Secretary. I Fr. 'sqft No, you're not seeing things. These are the Boys' Chorus officers. Pictured here, left to right, are Chester Hodgin, President, Betty Jo Jackson, Secretary and Accompanistg and Jerry Bean, Treasurer. The male chorus of the high school has been ably directed by Dr. Charles C. Taylor. One of its activities was to sing in the Lights of Christmas program. If you had happened to go by the choir room any day at second period, you would have been impress- ed by the enthusiasm of these talented choristers. udic id fke .Spice of Working together to produce harmony are the members of the Boys' Chorus. They are left to right, first row: Floyd Dillon, Rox Mashburn, Clyde Wood, Bobby Lee, Jerry Holder, Charles Vaughn, L. M. Wood, Jeter Farlow, L. G. Wil- son, Richard Hallman. Second row: T. R. Alexander, Bobby White, Bobby Jarvis, J. D. Dority, Larry Wheless, Roy Duncan, Don Vereen, Glen Perry, Bill Bivens, Jerry Maner. Third row: Bill Hubbard, Frances Dutton, Wyntham Wil- kcrsan, Bill Armstrong, Thomas Frazier, Wayne Sheffield, Fred Bryant, Frank Jarvis, Benny Jenkins, Ben Montgomery, Edward Hill, Jan Nibblelink. Fourth row: Sam Garrard, Bob Williams, Ronald Koontz, Arnold Lawson, Jim Ashby, Jerry Kay, Mitchell Murrow, Charles Huff, Bobby Edinger, Richard Mason, Jimmy Furr, Bob Blair, Charles Dority. Last vow: Betty Jo Jackson and Dr. Taylor. l A ll i . , Nw 4 'Q .. v-k . v ' , . in ' gl X. ii' 5 at F xt To 2? 3 Y , , . 57.5, l 1, Nr l 5 i A l ' xg A A 0 1 T' t , as JH- -x T 1' il .1 'X : Q J- . wg, . T i g L 5 E i t Q J gf 1 . cics if ' Elie TS E A K I 'X K 5 i ,B 5 K K ' - as ' A V , fs- M 1- 2 A My A if xx -39, 135, , .L . ' 5 -of 4 s V, vp .. 'X , .s 9 we U cw, me V ssc- f This first period section of the Girls' Glee Club are, first now: Gayle Hanes, Dot Stout, Elsie Hill, Treva Hipps, Gladys Lovelace, Betty Chard, Ginger Johnson, Loretta Shives, Lauretta Albertson, Barbara Willet, Becky Dailey, Becky Trues- dale. Second row: Becky Scism, Marie Taylor, Margaret Church, Carolyn Barr, Nancy Cranford, Phyllis Andrews, Bon- nie Baisey, Sylvia Grubb, Sandra Hudspeth, Jean Cox, Rachel Harmon, Third row: Kothern Wrenn, Doris Mouley, Ruth Jarrett, Wendy Lee, Julia Watts, Grace Hudson, Carolyn O'Kelly, Leona Eldreth, Gladys Haworth, Pat Young, Betty Gross, Patricia Sellers, Sue Young. Fourth row: Billie Morehead, Pat Samuels, Page Gaddy, Charlotte Smith, Andrea Rutherford, Berta Lee Freeman, Margie Copple, Judy Boylen, Sarah Montgomery, Gaile Marley, Faye Mash. Members of the third period girls' chorus are, first row: Judy Mathews, Becky Smith, Sandra Sheffield, Louella Jack- son, Jerry Menscer, Gloria Miller, Jerry Fitzgerald, Pat Flythe, JoAnn McCanless, Carolyn Setzer, Fonda Rickard, Sylvia Newton. Second row: Sandra DeLapp, Melva Andrews, Sandra Stanley, Carolyn Wayne, Gereldine Clodfelter, Judy Spencer, Betty Hutchinson, Joyce Longtim, Rhonda Overman, Olivia Sutton, Loretta Allred, Barbara Beal, Marcia Fee, Phyllis Harmon. Third row: Barbara Baker, Judy Williams, Mary Lee Dunaway, Marie Adams, Sandra Jones, Linda Kinney, Carolyn Venable, Diane West, Martha Cheves, Camella Wright, Susie Cecil, Shirley Key, Ellen Hatley, Jo Doran, Dorothy Carrick. Fourth row: Janice Boles, Melva Beasly, Judy Lawson, Jaye Myers, Rosaline Keefaver, Kristin Thornburg, Alice Armstrong, Lou Ellen Shipley, Shirley Mabe, Peggy Steele, Marilyn Guyer, Myra Hulin, Eileen Mcllvarne, Nancy Turner, Mary Wray Mitchell. Fifth row: Judy Hayworth, Freida Wray, Beverly Byrd, Connie Carmi- chail, Donna Hunt, Mary Lynn Fidler, Beverly Blankenship, Becky McCrimmon, Alice Hudspeth, Barbara Gregory, Caro- lyn Jones, Diane Kelly, Texie Ann Ayers, Joyce Evans, Becky Skidmore. .As 2' ,, . If L ,, 'ws . r ,Q -Gi' ' i ,,,,, T Combining the first and second period girls' choruses, Miss Nancy Staley has trained an ex- cellent Girls' Choir. This choir has joined with the Choralettes in singing at various programs, including the Lights of Christmas program. They really can make the rafters ring. The girls of the choral group are specially picked for their musical ability. They are cl new group in the high school and perform under the name of The Choralettesf' Under the guidance of their director, Miss Nancy Staley, the singers have gained a skill which enables them to produce a melodic beauty in their singing. N37 KSA IX . Just as every song must have a staff, so the girls' chorus must have officers. These officers of first, second and third period choirs are, left to right, first row: 2nd period-Rosiland Lackey, Trvaszire-rg Anne Armfield, Sr'cri'tr1ryg Helen Lucas, Pr'r's1'de11f. Second row: 3rd period-Sylvia Newton, President, Dorothy Carrick, Trr'a,szn'c'rg Jo Ann MeCanless, Sl'C'l'l'fll,l'jl,' Ellen Hatley, Viet'-Prr'sidz'r1t. Third row: lst period-Carolyn Barr, Trvas1irc'r,' Gayle Haynes, Presi- dentg Margaret Church, SCc'rr'tar'yg Treva Hipps, Vice'-l'r'c'sidr'nt. ,4 flea, Qtr! JL JELQ 14 Wef0J, Theme pretty girls in their aqua jumpers can sing, too. Front row, left to right: Jenny McGinn, Carol Dease, Peggy Fi-.her, Jean Blankenship, Rebecca Hiatt, Colista Taylor, Nancy Mikels, Anne Armfield, Judy Risch, Maxine Brenner, Phyllis Hearn, Barbara Cagle, Gloria Terrell, Watts Childress. Second row: Abigail Lanier, Phyllis Idol, Doris Ann Hunt-ycutt, Wanda Ridge, Martha Yarborough, Betsy Davis, Barbara Vaughn, Chorline Parrish, Dorothy Whitt, Rosa- line Lackey, Shirley Lawson, Jackie Hill, Jean Armfield, Carolyn Casey. Third row: Judy Matthews, Suzanne Hauser, Sandra Parnell, Joyce Andrews, Nancy Crater, Mary Yarborough, Leah Samuels, Shirley Angel, Helen Lucas, Pat Lanq, Francis Riggs, Gwendolyn Shepard. Fourth row: l-leniietta Ingram, Joy McKinnon, Judy Garner, l-larriette Zim- merman, Susie McGahey, Anne Peace, Marilyn Pruette, Jeanette Stamey, Jane Ferguson, Betsy Roberts, Shirley Scha- ner, liolihie Frye, Nancy Moran. Fifth row: Miss Nancy Sta ey, Ann Page Thompson. it 47 .1 .5 : 1 5 J ,L ,Q xi . k Vs 1-.1 5 Lf I -. X, n: if-.K ,gy V Ig- .gi 9 . X , - , 4 , 7, N 5 ,A I V N , ,b K X . K 'gl D ' ff ' Qu - - . . Q, . 10 'RT ,O , , ' . s. uf '1.. ' , 'fs A gt V 21- I : 3 .sf f , Q' l l 13 ? - X Y-Ti' it 'f' ' L t 1 5 ' ' -i. ix X 3 i ' il W - if gf K 1 g g Q Q if i a X Q. , t Y D . N 'fs -2 lm 5 t A fxmilt 'W- X 'K P M 3 A N .Q -f.f'??:i H fgfggw 3-,ws If' W i N , mhggkiu wk - - in A ,'2 S J .4 D be -72 In this familiar pose Coach advises the foot- ball captains, Jim Boggs and L. G. Wilson, on tactics of the game. Get your football equipment here is the by- word of the two managers of the football team, Larry Campbell and Fred Styles. These boys did just as much running as the players, and should receive a great deal of credit. SCOREBOARD H.P.H.S. Reidsville 'H.P.H.S. Gastonia H.P.H.S. Durham 'H.P.H.S. Burlington 'H.P.H.S. Salisbury 'H.P.H.S. Charlotte H.P.H.S. Asheville H-P.l'l.5. Greensboro 'H.P.H.S. Reynolds 'Conference W BW WGKZ4 cwcqwwz JHUULZSOIZ fffifw ri 4. x K Q . A .l K . H! Dwi-new amen 11129406 gmwr Aww MZZM vawe Zinn? Saab! Ezaffe -dx E 7-zdcfmcfxfozzyw 'VW Bmw yaafuf 'B 73.2 N A ,.-.nu Www' ib . 1, MIL! 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Wilson and Jim Boggs, Both of these men played outstanding ball in the forward wall of the Bison team. Other outstand- ing front line men were ends, Doug Wood, Donnie Hunt, and Jerry Bullin, guards and tackles, John Whaley, Richard Hallman, and Gerald Lewis, and centers, Charles Weisncr and Jimmy Martin. ln thc backfield the team was quarterbacked by Clyde Kelley, Other leading backfield men were Joe Jones, Cicorgc Cook, Ronnie Russell, Charles Dority, Ed Hill, and Cornell Johnson. During the season Johnson scored 79 points for the Bison cause. All in all, thc Bison football season was very successful, and the team showed good sportsmanship at all times. Jerry Sowers and Harold Gill hold the trophies they won for their achievements in the sports field. Jerry, left, won the Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Kirkman Award for being The Best All- Round Athlete. Harold, right, wan the Lloyd Whitley Basketball Award. Winners of trophies during the l954 season included Joe Jones Sports SIIIIFI A11 md Dean White, 1lISjli7'lLf'i0IIllfZ Ifrnriflmll Azvarrlg Jerry Sowers Hut All 13ozri1rIAtliIzfr Ray Harris Thom McCan, Ifriotliall Awarrlq Jim Boggs, Cecil Athlvtzr Aiiriirl David Fagge Ilnznflris H1111 Hu hrif Hnrlyiiii Awarrlg and Harold Gill, Douglas l'Vh1flz11 Mr nmizril I rislirflirrll Aiimd X 1' f' his 07 Q S Q. 5 'ESQ A11 LVYL W x 5 The l954 basketball team, under the leadership of Coach A. J. Simeon, finished fifth in the Western Conference. The team, led by Harold Gill and Jimmy Burgess, played excellent ball at all times and with a little luck could have finished better in the conference. So far in the l955 season, the Bisons have won two con- ference games and have lost ten, Leading this year's team is Donnie Hunt, Hunt is the biggest man on the team, therefore he plays a big role in getting rebounds also. Other leading players on the Bison team are David Smith, Byron Starnes, Charles Dority, Walter Taylor, and Larry McClure. The two Bison Conference wins have both come over Win- ston, but the Bison cagers have also defeated Lexington, lContinued on Page l58l l l57 Q QS, In in - 1- , 1 , 'W ., M, M M324 F-Zo-fwePwweE iifm' f2 f?fQ .K EJ 5 5? f 1,1 1 a f M wwfff PWM, ,s , '51 01311414 7Ja,weZWf7fUa1?2e ww i ? :: -.J Q... ,f .1 , Cm-:,7 i Qin Q xy fmfiffiiiw 'MQW Q, M , , 5 A ' Kq- , f , xx iz N nf , h Q H sv! . m , ., . , 'life ' - E7 ' L -V, 'J A - '1 t ew!! ' f ' 5f1fff2fM: ,, la Qqfnlud x fulnbff si These two spirited Junior Varsity teams played a successful season and showed the makings of several future varsity players. Above is the Blue Junior Varsity team. First row: Freddy Wilson, Robert Davis, Clifton Huges, Jerry Huges, Sanders Dallas, Dickie Culler, David Stan- ton. Second row: Charlie Patterson, Merle McFarland, Bobby Teague, Buddy Joins, Charles Collins, Groome Fulton, Darrell Jones. FUTURE BASKETBALL BOMBSHELLS Meet the White Junior Varsity team. First row: Jerry Koonce, John McGahey, Howard Silver- stein, Bobby Kirkman, Gorham Stevenson, Don Shipwash. Second row: Mitchell Murrow, Billy Cook, Joe Coggins, J. C. Gates, Marvin Autry, Jerry Webb, Curtis Wood, Tom Allred. X-pfwt c lf It , X.i ' T eg . Waiting for their water wings to be inflated are the members of the swimming team. Left to right, first row: Ernest Barber-, Bill Dawkins, Bob Malpass, and Bill Hubbard. Second row: Frank Massey, Ben Montgomery, Billy Tarn, Rich arcl Barrett Jim Younts, and Jerry Adams. Third row: Harold McKee, Larkin Kirkman, Buddy Shephard, Chester Ha worth, Billlljurton, Larry Hill, and Mitchell Parker. The l954 swimming team, coached by Bob Ousley, won live met-ts, lost three, and tied one. Single victories were won over Greensboro, Wilmington, and Davidson fresh- men, and a double victory over Raleigh. Losing meets were with Stanton Military Academy, Greensboro, and the Carolina freshmen. The only tie of the season was the meet with the Davidson freshmen. The swimming team in the state meet tied Greensboro for the state championship. Both teams scored seventy- mght points. Captain Larkin Kirkman won the state 50 yarrl freestyle championship. The medley team won the state title in the l5O yard event. No, tht.-y're not getting ready to fly, but they're prac- ticing the butterfly stroke. That looks like fun, Chester and Buddy. Talking over strategy for the next big meet are Coach Bob Ousley and Captain Buddy Shapord. U i TRACKS Although the i954 track team lacked ex- perience, it still showed up well in the meets in which its members participated. The team, composed mostly of sophomores and juniors, was under the guidance of coaches, Jim Hayworth and George Gillie. ,fry The cinderman finished third in the West- ern Conference. Terry Hart and Jim Boggs led the team in practically all of the meets. Hart, the fastest man on last year's team, made a good showing in the state meet. The members of the l955 team will still lack experience, but they hope to improve on their last year's record. Posing with Coach Gillie are Jim Boggs, Terry Hart, Ray Montgomery and Duane Best. Up and over goes a member of the i954 track squad. Feats such as this brought experience to a promising team. Pausing momentarily are the members of the track team. First row, left to right, they are Raynard Clay, Danny Glenn, Jerry Koontz, Waverly Reddish, Billy Jo Kiser, Terry Hart, Edwin Hedrick. Second row, they are Loy Kennedy, Bill Bur- ton, Wallace Dorsett, Ed Hill, Jerry Bean, Jerry Bullin, Jimmy McClure, Managerl Third row, left to right, Mr. Gillie, coach, Aubrey Bowers, Ray Montgomery, Duane Best, Jim Boggs, L. G. Wilson, Gerald Lewis, Doug Wood. GRADE A GRAPPLERS The Black Bison wrestling team, defending state champions, goes into this l955 sea- son with high hopes of winning its fourth straight state championship. The last time the grapplers lost a team match was in the middle of l953. The team has four returning state champions to bolster it, they are .lim Boggs, L. G. Wilson, Albert Gray, and Bill Butler. Coach of the wrestling team, George Gillie, has high expectations for his team this year, and he says things are looking bright for next year also. David Fagg, state champion for two years, is shown here as he grapples with an opponent. High High High High High High High SCOREBOARD 1954 Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Salisbury Statesville Greensboro Salisbury Statesvi l Ie .Greensboro Goldsboro l3 l6 l7 M...s.. N. GN .FHSM ...syv Pictured are the HPHS mighty matmen. Left to right, first row: David Culler, Clyde Wood, Richard Vance, Larry Hill John Gansman, Buddy Snotherly. Middle row: Gerald Pierce, Bill Cashion, Wayne Walker, Ed Hedrick, Butch Hazel wood, Bill Butler, Jerry Adams, Bruce Draughn. Third row: Joe Jones, Albert Gray, Jimmy Boggs, Gerald Lewis, Charles McDonald, Darrell Smith, Richard Hallman, L. G. Wilson, .,..f-, ,.... W t if -, .tr ,, .irz'P .V ' The net men are, left to right, Jerry Mor an, K W I h g en ec , Edward Jordan, Lee Groome, G. P. Myatt, Pete Moffitt, Phillip Davis. Captain Jerry Sowers looks on KINGS GF THE CGURT Under the leadership of Coach Ray Correll, the 1954 tennis team ach' d :eve a respectable 6-5 won-lost record. The tennis team, led by Jerry Sowers and Edward Jordan, played exceptionall well ' h y in t e matches with Gray of Winston. Members of the '54 team were Ken Welch, Lee Groome Phillip Davis J S , , erry owers, Edward Jordan, Jerry Morgan, and Pete Moffitt. The 1955 team will have four lettermen back, but the team as a whole will lack experience. SCOREBOARD High Point ............,.......... ........ T homasville 3 High Paint ........ Greensboro 8 High Point ........ Reynolds 4 High Point ........ Gray 0 High Point ........ Gray O High Point ........ Salisbury 5 High Point ....... Hanes l High Point ....... Thomasville-4 High Point ....... Greensboro 8 High Point ....... Salisbury 3 High Point ....... Reynolds 5 Ns...-5' F l64 .J TEE'D OFF The 1954 golf team, coached by Tony Simeon, finished its season with a re- spectable 7-4 won-lost record. Coker McCain was Number One man on the golf team last year, and he is likely to hold this spot in the 1955 season. The 1955 golf team is expected to be very strong, as all of last year's letter- men will be back. Men who will be heavily counted on by the golf team are Bill Bulla, Joe Teague, John McGahey, David Stanton, and George Setzer. The 7-4 record of the 1954 season should be improved in '55. SCOREBOARD 1954 High Point Greensboro High Point Reyonlds High Point Asheboro High Point ....... ...... G ray High Point Salisbury Y, High Point Lexington G High Point Greensboro High Point Reynolds , High Point Asheboro I High Point ....... ...... S alisbury i High Point ....... ..,... L exington San Dallas Bill McCain Thomas Sullivan George Setzer Joe Teague Bill Bulla BATTIN' BOYS The l954 baseball team, under the direction of Coach Jim Hayworth, had a successful season, Although the team members lacked experi- ence and steady pitching, they bet- tered the record of the l953 base- ball team. Leading pitchers on the team were Doug McCall and Joe Huff, while the leading hitters were Bobby Cul- ler, Byron Starnes, Ronnie Russell, and Charles Huff. Seated swatters are left to right First row Don Moser, Joe Huff, Jack Hunt, Bobby Culler Tom Allred Vernon Head Arthur Wilson, Eugene Frazier. Second row Fred Styles Manager Byron Starnes, Ronnie Russell, George Cook Ted Clodfelter Joe Dean Eddie Smothers, David Fagg, Joe Jones, Tommy Haworth Tally Wright Coach Jim Hayworth. X if? 4 S N S X Q lr X O- 51 ,C x rk 4 4 0 ' ' 5 if 1 1 3 Q -Mx 55if5bfMA!4 if -0 f ,f Za' K, if f I 1 ll. , .MX A fxeigk X A I ,f , f,A 'Yagi x... , Y Great Athletic Artists The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to create an active interest in all sports. This year the girls have displayed their skills in speedball, basketball, and softball, as well as in individual sports. Under the capable leadership of Miss Marianne McDonald, the members have built the organiza- tion into a strong and worthwhile club. There is never a dull moment in the G.A.A. Time outl With their backs to the camera, left to right: Thelma Howell, Andrea Rutherford, Miss McDonald, and Marie Carter. Second row: Annalee Wright and Fonda Embler. Third row: Poge Gaddy, Frances Blair, Dot Stout, and Harriette Zimmerman. These lovely lassies comprise the G.A.A., one ofthe most active groups in school. First row, left to right: Beverly Byrd, Anna Wilson, Mary Blair, Claudean Fulk, Brenda Hester, Carolyn Setzer, Mamie Jo Snead, and Margie Gladson. Second row: Patsy Poole, Annalee Wright, Fonda Embler, Carolyn Wallace, Pat Young, Caroline Kirkman, Phyllis Wright, Dot Stout, and Susie McGahey. Third row: Page Gaddy, Marie Carter, Frances Blair, Betty Jo Cleary, Andrea Rutherford, Norma Parham, Pat Hester, Thelma Howell, and Harriette Zimmerman. f if I z 'Wm 4 ,,.---W- i' S - Q M5 '-su-an-gm 9-I-M' --'377l'l'7 K , th :xg-,, . . 'Jai fix '75 A 12341 W , 'fe -gl 4- SL. ' Qf, f ,ll Ev Q vw? - Jw ' ,S h . 'WW'Q- s wi sw 1 -xv ' Vs xr I 4 5 -gy 'Q 'X will unix Q 11 K a x ,fc-cf K is X x . 'xx as 5, b rr. 5,ggfQ.g , . ,R A - N, ,, ,V t ex Q .L -E-39 2' x NT. x K K' way Y f Y 3 ix' Qx A k kata' .L Q fi! 'SWE ' 1- K f ff .sm X. FEP a 1: . A-V, .9 2-fa is A nidu- Mayor Covington cheers after he has crowned the Homecoming Queen, Miss Betty Adams. Betty's escort, Wayne Walker, looks rather bewildered by the day's events. Despite the general confusion and litter on the athletic field in this candid shot of home- coming, there emerged from the jumble many attractive tloats. The models in this showcase are the home- coming attendants as they were selected by their classmates, Left to right, they are Jo Ann Sowers, Senior Attendant, Ann Moser, Junior Attendant, Rhonda Overman, Sopho- more Attendant, and Jeanette Price, Fresh- man Attendant. T9 ill I 15? Y Uefy lffaiffi H 55740110 ,Halle One Every Family Has One and every cast should have a Sarah Johnson, Becky Hester, Paul Moss, and Jimmy Casey, because they certainly proved to a delighted audience that the l954 Senior Play, Every Family Has One, was a big suc- cess. Scenes below show, too, that it was a whopping night for a grand cast. At left-Need we say more? i l any Nl , :R ' WM V 'igiloisuiislwt 14 314611141 H 'LIIIQL A hat, an original painting, and straw shoes- these were the souvenirs which Andy Hardy lV. I Jical teenager with financial S T ' P Nuvgi L llillb, a yi problems, picked up on his way home from a prep school via Mexico. Everyone enjoyed an hilarious evening at the well-presented Junior play, Andy Hardy. Coach- ed by Mr. Weaver and Miss Weisner, the cast of the Junior Play are, left to right, first row: Barbara Madison, Patsy Wall, Jo Ann La Knott, Mary Duke, Kitty Tuttle, Libby Johnson, and Doris Vtfoods. Second row: Betsy Roberts, Becky Yow, V L, Hill, Jack Howard, Arnold Lawson. Third row: Jimmy Furr, Clair Greer, Ed Hill, Albea Chafin, Charles Dority, Groome Fulton and Jimmy Martin, X T7 CC .ifanic U gnferfainmenf The cast of the l95-4 Talent Show with their theme, the ship Good Will, were guided to a grand finish by Captain Casey. A variety of entertainment combined to make a colossal show, profits of which went to the Student Council. l76 .fd .L-bance, .fd gbream, .14 Vnefovlg- Cwalaaozlg in BAL v Amid the setting of blue bollerinos the Juniors ond Seniors donced woy into the night ot the onnuol prom. Scenes here depict the success of o beoutiful, blue evening. 1 I 1 .Ham hp' iii e S ' it WK! M 95559 Parallel parking will be a snap after this fellow passes Lieutenant Shields' thorough training. Faces white with terror, tense bodies braced for a shock -is there going to be a terrific wreck? No, it is just a routine class in Drivers' Training, and the people in the car are attempting to learn the do's and dont's of correct driving. However, before they graduate to the shiny new Ford, the students devote a certain amount of time learning the theory of driving in a brand-new, well- equipped classroom. From the eye of the hood ornament these anxious 'faces of Jack Whitley, Robert Burton, and Lt. Shields in the front seat, and Jimmy Moss and Bobby Jarvis in the back, look as if they could gain some confidence, along with their excellent knowledge of Drivers' Training. Come on it be safe or not? S T O P ! LISTEN and LEARN in Winding road! Watch how you turn that wheel. Learr ing the rudiments are Lieutenant Shields, George Brar scom, Mitchell Parker lsfandingl, and Lane Hill. r 5 L I T xg X 1 lc, Chu-an-, girls, Coach keeps you occupied most of the time, so relax while you can, for a picture. Left to right, they arc, front row: Irene Whitley, Betty Adams, Peggy Kepley, Becky Brown, Mary Gcddie, Evelyn Hyman. Second row: Bon- nie Baiscy, Marty Che-rnaulf, Harriet Brown, Helen Cates, Shirley Schaner, Fayma Beck, and Jerry Lovelace. COACH'S CREW These laboring lads ore the Coach's 'fright-hand men. They are, left to right, first row: Woody Weisner, Richard Hallman, Joe Jones, John Whaley. Second row: Donnie Hunt, Joe Huff, L. G. Wilson. Third row: David Smith, Cornell Johnson, Dickie Wayner. my , , l l l 1 sggepil o .gzruice Sheriff Snipes, a friend to all who know him, performs a very valuable service to our school. Night watchman for many years, Sheriff Snipes inspects the grounds and building while he is on duty. Coach looks with interest at the box of athletic equipment being handed him by W. F. Jones, the purchasing agent of the High :S Point City Schools. Mr. Jones, llike us alll seems pleased to come to Coach's office. As a reward for having the highest scholarship in the Junior Class, these students were se- lected to serve as Commencement Marshals. Left to right, first row: Betty Jean Phillips, Alma Yip, Phyllis Conrad, Nancy McNeill, Assistant Chiefg Watts Childress, Abigail Lanier, Linda Groome, Sally Gluyas, Ann Bon- ner, Virginia Cox. Second row: Sam Guy, Chiefg Gordon Steele, Marlin Evans, Jerry Willis, Larkin Kirkman, Billy Peters, Joe Huff, George Setzer. l K s sf ...ana-w My .7413 anrjigfay jkaf Hardworking is the word for these fine salesladics. The student store, which fur- nishes the students with supplies, is under the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Whitesell. Left to right, first row: Doris Ann Honey- Cutt, Etta Dunlap, Barbara Freeman, Sherry Curlce, Betty Jean Phillips, Martha Ann Wood, Ann Bonner, and Jean Staley. Second row: Rachel Mixon, Patsy Wood, Norma Miller, Jo Ann Wiley, and Flo Bessac. Those mechanical-minded boys, the engi- necrs and announcers of Radio Station WHPS, are preparing one of their very edu- cational programs. Station WHPS at 89.3 mcgacycles, one of the few high school sta- tions in the state, has as its adviser Miss Ruth Goodman. The boys are, left to right: Albea Chafin, Donald Jacobs, Johnny Muck- cnfuss, Lee Groome, and Jack Pickett, QV? 0 F With this crew of cafeteria boys at the cash register, you wan't get far without settling up. Seated is Norman Wampler, while standing around are Anthony Cavas, Dobbin McNatt, Richard Vance, Johnny Blackburn, Dar- rell Smith, Tammy Newby, Charles Dowdy, Frank Newby, and Bobby Culler. Who would guess from this lazy pose that this bunch was the hard-working Student Council Cafeteria Com- mittee? They are left to right: Charles Dority, Arlen Yokley, Woody Weisner, Richard Hallman, Joe Huff and George Cook. if Helping the cafeteria lines run smoothly and giving service with a smile are these cafeteria girls, left to right: Ann Rising, Martha Freeman, Carolyn Suggs, Ber- nice Jones, Jeanette Taylor. Responsible for the crowning glory of our new cafe- teria are these cooks. Left to right: Isabelle White, Mar- garet Legrange, Annie Boylen, Patsy Romseur, and James Bostic. ,i Q 1 l' 'fi A, Xwf 4 A.. I ' IL-'LIL' U .lt llif This friendly new janitor, Scottie, has done everything Evans makes sure that our building is warm and that wc wished him to do, without a complaint. ln addition, everything runs smoothly. We deeply appreciate his un- hc has made friends with everyone. tiring service. Caught in a rare pose, these indispensable four, who seldom stop their endless task of keeping the school spic and span, are the maids, Lucy Blue, Millie Leach, Katherine Bailey, and Eloise Collier. I 'ill 'bk K . . X i X Hx 3. ' x ? 54 E i s X X '43, xt wg . .,, , tft A Z l83 lelping many of the students irrive on time to school are hese bus drivers. First row: Ileo Denny and Roby Shives. lecond row: Jackie Crater and Iharles Millikan. Third row: iob Hedgecock and Douglas Aishoe. M5526 allvl KOOL!! ., . V Keeping the library neat a pin are the members of t library staff. They are, left right, Mary Jo Currin, Martl Yarborough, Doris Honeycu Mary Yarborough, Linda Rc bins, Betty Nash, Marie Kic Bobby Lee, Mamie Jo Snea Pat Blackburn, Madelyn Foste Ronda Hicks, Betty Jo McNei Billy Miller. enior Sfafisfica-joofsfepe :rch gedincl Mary Elizabeth Adams National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Convention l, Junior Classical League 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3,ACappella Choir 3, 4, Messiah l, All-State Chorus l, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Upper House 2, Lower House l, Freshman Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Home Room President 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee, Painter Business Staff 3, 4, Painter Business Manager 4, Homecoming Attendant l, 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Who's Who 4. Terry Renn Alexander Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, All-State Chorus 2, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Special Group 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Talent Shaw 3, Danny Dither 3. Harvey Addison Allen Sportsman's Club 3, Dance Club 3, Allied Youth 3, Intramural Sports 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2. Evelyn Mae Allred Dance Club 3, Parade Committee 3, 4. Lucy Christine Andrews Y-Teens 4, F.H.A. l, 2, G.A.A. l, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Cheerleader 3, Freshman Class President, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 4, Dean's Office Staff 3, 4. Nathan Andrews Shirley Ann Angel Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Marie Vivian Archer Beta Club 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Parade Committee 2, 3. Virginia Anne Armfield Beta Club 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, All-State Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Special Group 4, Lower House Secretary 2, Prom Sponser 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Pointer Business Staff 4, Senior Superlative-Best Dressed. Joy Maude Arrington Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, Junior Classical League 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Home Room President l, State Delegate, National J.C.L. gorlvention, San Antonio, Texas 3, General Office Staff Jimmy Lawrence Ashby Junior Varsity Football 2, Wrestling 2, Intramural Sports 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 4. Lester Way Auman Dance Club 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Ml-State Band l, 2, 3, 4, Hungry-Five German Band 4. Joseph Everett Baker Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, WHPS Announcer 3. Nancy Carolyn Barr Beta Club 4, G.A.A. 3, Girls' Chorus 4, Treasurer 4, Lower House 4, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3, Griffeth High School l, R. J. Reynolds 2, Y-Teens l, F.H.A. l, French Club 2. Gary Lamar Beal Hi-Y l, 2, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Chairman l, 4, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4. Marvin Lanoise Beck Hi-Y l, D.O. 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Intramural Sports 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Sandra Etta Beck Allied Youth 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Philippa Florence Bessac Beta Club 4, Junior Classical League 2, Operetto Club 3, Allied Youth 2, 4, Student Store 4. Dorothy Lynneth Binkley F.H.A. l, Home Room Treasurer l, Mt. Dora, Florida 3. Becke Gwyn Blackwell Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Music Office 3, 4. Jerry Leon Blackwell Dance Club 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Home Room President l. Robert Sidney Blair Junior Classical League 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, French Club 4, President 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4,A CODDella Choir 2, 3, 4, Parade Committee 3, 4, WHPS Announcer 3, 4. David Albert Blake Beta Club 4, Hi-Y 3, Allied Youth 2. Beverly Bloom Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Dance Club 2, Prom Spon- sor 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Pointer Business Staff 3, 4. Jimmy Don Boggs Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Shrine Bowl Football Team, All Conference, All-State 4, State Wrestling Champ 2, 3, Football and Track Co-Captain 4, Coach's Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative-Most Athletic, Junior Rotarian 4, Who's Who. Ann Elizabeth Bonner National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Convention 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, Pep Club 2, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 3, French Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 2, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, PEMICAN Editorial Staff, Statistician 4, Commencement Marshal 3, General Office Staff 3, 4, Student Store 4, Who's Who. Doris Ann Boone Y-Teens l, 2, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Dance Club 2, ACappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Junior Play Marshal 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Prom Committee 2, PEMICAN Editorial Staff, Typist 4. Herman Wayne Bost ixllied Youth 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Spanish Club FOR THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN Eat At The FEAST - A - BAR Compliments of KEPLEY'S BAR - B - Q MONARK SHADE Er BLIND CO. J. c. Roaskrs MANUFACTURERS Roberts and Strack Veneer Co. 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Compliments of ELM STREET GROCERY Compliments of English Radio and Television enior Sfafisfica-joofafepa liek gedincl Donald Ray Bowers Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 35 Spanish Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2. James Aubrey Bowers, Jr. Monogram Club 3, 45 Allied Youth 35 Varisty Football 35 Track I, 35 Intramural Sports 25ACappeIla Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 35 Parade Committee 45 Danny Dither Stage Committee 3. Johnny Melvin Boyles Allied Youth 3. Margaret Louise Bradshaw Junior Classical League 25 Dance Club 25 Intramural Sports 2. Wayne Bray Beniamin William Brown Hi-Y 45 Junior. Classical League 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 3, 45 Swimming 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 High Point Band Clinic 35 Lower House 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Radio Guild 2, 35 WHPS Staff, Engineer 2, 35 Projection Staff I. Dulce Carter Brown Intramural Sports 25 Parade Committee 3. Harriet Ann Brown Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Conference Delegate 35 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Secretary 45 Coach's Staff 3, 45 PEMICAN Editorial Staff, Typist 4. Larry Garland Brown Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I5 D.O. 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Intramural Sports 25 Parade Committee 2, 4. Quinton Gray Brown, Jr. Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Sports I, 25 Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Rebecca Ann Brown Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens Social Chairman 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 25 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Spanish Club 45 Homeroom Secretary I, 25 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Devotions Committee 45 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Coach's Staff 4. Jerry Elaine Bruton Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Parade Committee 2, 45 Junior Play Committee 3. Betsey Jane Bryant Y-Teens 35 Allied Youth 35 French Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 All-State Band 35 All-State Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Woodwind Quintet 3, 45 Operetta Orchestra 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Saro- sota High 2. Shirley Eugene Burgess Y-Teens I, 25 F.H.A. 25 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 25 D.E. 45 Home Room Secretary I5 Parade Committee 2. William Wyebury Burton Monogram Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 North and South Carolina Hi-Y Convention 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Forensic League 45 Junior Varsity Football 35 Track 35 Intramural Sports 25 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 SDar22:e4Band 45 Parade Committee 3, 45 Painter Editorial ta . Bill Roy Butler Monogram Club 3, 45 Sportsman's Club 35 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 25 Junior Varsity Football 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 State Champion 35 Intramural Sports 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Director of Bill Butler's Orchestra 35 Lower House 35 Home Room President 35 Talent Show 3, 4. Judith Carmen Callahan D.E. 3, 45 Orchestra I, 25A Cappella Choir 2, 35 All-State Orchestra 25 WHPS Radio Program 2, 35 Talent Show 2, 35 Prom Entertainment 3. Larry Keys Campbell Key Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Manager 45 Intramural Sports 25 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Paul McRoy Cassell, Jr. Biltmore High School I, 2, 3. Helen Carlene Cates Beta Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Forensic League 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 French Club 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 PEMICAN Editorial Staff, Senior Statistician 45 Pointer Editorial Staff, Reporter 2, 35 Coach's Staff 4. Patricia Ann Caughman Beta Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 4, Songleader 45 Junior Classical League 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 35 Orchestra 25 Librarian 25 ACappello Choir 45 Parade Committee 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Pointer Business Staff, Salesman 45 Fire Drill Committee 45 Music Office Staff 25 General Office Staff 3, 4. Nancy Gray Chamelin F.H.A. I5 F.T.A. 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 35 Parade Committee 2, 35 Talent Show 3. Martha Clyde Chernault Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4, Convention Delegate 3, Inter-Club Council 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Fire Drill Committee 45 Coach's Staff 3, 4. Edna Watts Childress National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Junior Classical League 25 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Octet 45 All-State Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 45 Parade Committee 45 Junior Play 35 Franklin County High I5 Operetta 35 Commencement Marshal 35 Speech Contest 35 Who's Who. Margaret Ann Church F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, District Convention 2, 35 State Convention 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 4, Secretary 45 gran? gorrmittee 25 Parade Committee 25 Dean's Office ta , . Betty Jo Clary F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Pep Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Speed- ball 2, 3, 45 Playday 2, 3, 45 Sportsday 2, 3, 45 Parade gommittee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Coach's taff 3, 4. 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Koonts, Realtor Robert H. Koants, Vice-Pres. AI B. Harris, Associate G ne H y A I t J F. S A t 244 South Main St. Ph 4533 Hgh Point, N. C Henderson Cr Mooney Mfg. Co. Incorporated 1924 Kivett Drive High Point, North Carolina Phone 7021 Compliments of INDUSTRIAL FINANCE COMPANY Compliments of Ritch Face Veneer Company FIynt's Texaco Service Station Corner of Montlieu and E. Lexington Ave. High Point, N. C. Compliments of CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE South Main Street KOONCE FUNERAL HOME, INC. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 4545 Within Your Wishes, Within Your Means enior .sgfalisifica-joof.4fe,n5 Jah BeAinJ Grayce Elaine Clay National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Volleyball 35 Speedball 35 Lower House 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Devotion Chairman 35 Big Change Speech Contest Winner 3. Dudley Burton Clinard National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Convention 35 Allied Youth 35 Spanish Club 45 Parade Committee 45 PEMICAN Business Staff 45 Commence- ment Marshal 3. Victor Arlington Clinard Ted Larry Clodfelter Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Larry Wayne Cody William Ralph Coggin: Hi-Y l5 D.E. 35 Parade Committee l, 2. Phyllis Blake Conrad National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Conference Delegate 25 Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Parade Committee 45 Commencement Marshal 35 Dean's Office Staff 2, 3, 4. Gary Ray Cook George Paddison Cook Key Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Sportsman's Club 35 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 25 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports l5 Upper House l, 25 Lower House 3, 45 Home Room President l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Treasurer 45 Key Club Secretary 45 Monogram Club Treasurer 45 Senior Superlative-Best Looking5 Cafeteria Staff 4. Carroll Wayne Cooper D.E. 45 Lower House l, 3. Louise Lee Cox National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical League 25 Pep Club 25 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Prom Sponsor 25 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 PEMICAN Editorial Staff 2, Art Edi- tor 3, Editor 45 Y-Teen Delegate 25 N. C. Press Institute 45 Senior Superlative-Best All-Round 45 Who's Who. Virginia Ragsdale Cox National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Junior Classical League 25 Pep Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 PEMICAN Editorial Staff 2, Picture Editor 3, Assistant Editor 45 Commencement Marshal 35 Dean's Office Staff 3, 45 Who's Who. Jimmy Ronald Crawford Sportsman's Club 35 Dance Club 35 Chess and Checkers 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Intramural Sports l, 25 Home Room Vice-President l5 Prom Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Junior Play Committee5 Talent Show Committee 2, 35 Projection Booth Staff l, 2. l89 Jackie Lea Crater Allied Youth 2, 35 Track l, 25 Intramural Sports I, 25 Home Room Vice-President l5 Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. Arnold .lay Crouch Trinity High l, 25 Piano l, 25 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 35 French Club 4. Bobby Ray Culler Key Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, President 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Varsity Football 45 Junior Varsity Footboli 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Lower House 45 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee 2, 35 Cafeteria Staff 45 Senior Super- lative--Best Personality. Sherry Anderson Curlee Junior Classical League 3, 45 Allied Youth 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Class Treasurer 45 Home Room Vice-President l, Secretary 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Superlative-Best Looking5 Student Store 4. Mary Jo Currin Carolyn Faye Davis F.H.A. 25 Home Room Secretary l5 Prom Committee 15 Sanford Central High l, 25 Pacific Grove High 3. 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Reporter and Convention Delegates 45 G.A.A. 25 Debating Team 35 Junior Classical League 45 Forensic League 45 Homeroom Program Chairman l5 Prom Committee 35 Parade Committee 25 Junior Play Committee 35 Pointer Editorial Staff 3, 4, Associate Editod 45 N. C. Scholastic Press Delegate 45 Delegate to State 4-H Club Convention 2, Achievement Winner 35 Editor Hi-Pt.-Hi 45 Student Secretary 2, 35 Chairman of Daily Devotions 45 Voice of Democracy School Winner 45 World Peace Speaking Contest, District Winner 35 Who's Who. MARIETTA PAINT COLOR COMPANY Compliments NEW FORD Test Drive It of Valve check It JHRD. S AND W MOTOR LINE -23 Sales 4 Serv Incorporated ' E I English Motor Co. Inc. - High Point, N. C Compliments of HUNTER AND COMPANY HIGH POINT COTTON SOI.lI'I'I MOIII co' High Point, N. C. High Point, North Carolina enior Slafiafica-jool5fep5 Ich Kahne! Dori: Frances Eddins Y-Teens I, 25 Library Club 25 F.H.A. I5 G.A.A. I5 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 D.E. 4, Convention Refreshment Committee, Planning Committee5 Softball I5 Messiah I5 Girls' Chorus I, 25 Lower House I5 Homeroom Secretary 3, President I, Treasurer 45 Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Betty Alice Eller F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. I5 Pep Club I5 Dance Club 35 D.E. 35 Prom Committee I5 Parade Committee I, 2. Mary Anne Eller Pep Club I5 Operetta Club 3, 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 French Club 45 ACappella Choir 3, 45 Lower House 35 Homeroom President I5 Secretary 25 Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Fonda Meleese Embler Beta Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Junior Classical League 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Fair Grove High School I, 2, 3. Gabriel Marlin Evans National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports I, 25 Parade Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Commencement Marshal 35 Wllo's Who. Jeanette Margaret Evans Y-Teens I5 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 2, 35 D.E. 45 Orchestra I. 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Paul Irwin Fine Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Forensic League 25 Allied Youth 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee 2, 35 Radio Guild 2, 3, 45 WHPS Staff 2, 35 Service Club 2. Barbara Ellen Freeman Y-Teens 2, 45 Library Club 25 F.H.A. 2, 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Dance Club 25 Band I5 Orchestra I5 Prom Committee 25 Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Student Secretary 45 Student Store 4. Dorothy Louise Freeman Y-Teens I5 Art and Artists 35 Operetta Club 35 All-State Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. Bobbie Ann Frye Y-Teens I5 Dance Club 35 ACappella Choir 3, 42 All' State Chorus I, 2, 45 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 45 Girls' Trio 45 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Page Jeanette Gaddy G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Speedball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 State Playday 2, 3, 45 Greensboro State Playday 2, 45 Pep Club 25 Library Club 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 45 Parade Committee 3, 45 Library Staff 45 Girls' Coach's Staff 4. Peggy Rose Galloway Allied Youth 2, 35 D.E. 4. John E. Gansman Howe High School, Indianapolis, Indiana I, 25 Junior Varsity Football I, 25 Wrestling 45 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Parade Committee 3, 4. Samuel Lockhard Gerrard Operetta Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Track I5 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45ACappelIa Choir 2, 3, 45 Messiah I5 Octet 35 Dance Band I5 All-State Chorus 2, 3, 45 All-State Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Parade Committee 2, 45 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Fire Drill Com- mittee 4. 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Everette Hampton Hackler Allied Youth 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Intramural Sports 2, Band l, 2, 3. Sonia Sue Hall Y-Teens l, F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 2, Dance Club 3, D.E. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, D.E. Convention 4. Richard Harvey Hallman National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 3, Intramural Sports 2,A Cappella Choir 3, 4, President 4, Sophomore Class Vice President 2, Junior Class President 3, Cafeteria Staff 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Boys' State 3, International Convention Delegate 3, Delegate to Carolinas Convention 3. Larry Theon Harris Hi-Y 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checkers 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track l, Manager I, Intramural Sports l, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Home Room Vice-President 2, 3, Talent Show 2, Coach's Staff 3, 4. 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Leah Rae Samuels Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Special Group 4, Senior Council 4, Music Office Staff 4. Robert Lawrence Sawyer ghess sand Checkers 3, Parade Committee 3, Projection taff . Shirley Jean Schaner Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Junior Classical League l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, ACOD- pella Choir 4, Messiah l, All-State Chorus l, 2, 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Home Room Vice-President l, Secretary 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Coach's Staff 3, 4. QUALITY SHOE STORE Incorporated Expert Shoe Fitters High Point, North Carolina Tap Bran Officially Proclaimed April l953 S ore St South In By: Brand Names of America' JIMMY MITCHELL, INC. VENEERS High Paine, N. c. Compliments of Russell and McAden General Agents High Point, North Carolina Roy Armstrong J. P. Armstrong ARMSTRONG VENEER AND LUMBER COMPANY 788 North Main Compliments of DINETTE PARTS MANUFACTURING 202 Thi mens Worn Bra enior Sfafiafica-joofafepa Ich Zgehinzl Barbara Ann Schoenfeldt Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Dance Club 25 PEMICAN Editorial and Business Staff 45 Pa- rade Committee 45 Student Secretary 4. George Edward Setzer Beta Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Junior Varsity Football l, 25 Junior Varsity Basketball l, 25 Track l5 Golf l, 2, 3, 45 lntramural Sports 25 Parade Committee 2, 35 Spanish Club Secretary 4. John Albert Shapard, Jr. Charles L. Coon High School l5 Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Forensic League 45 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 PEMl- CAN Business Staff 45 International Friends 3, Presi- dent 35 Fire Drill Committee 4. I-larold Wayne Sheffield Allied Youth l5A Cappella Choir l5 Boys' Chorus l. Fred Raymond Sherrer Allied Youth 35 D.E. 45 Orchestra l. Cecile Leigh Shoaf Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 25 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Home Room Vice-President 25 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Jerry Skeen Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 25 lntramural Sports l, 25 Home Room Vice-President l5 Prom Spon- sor 35 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4. Tony Gray Slate Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Sonya Kay Sloop Y-Teens l, 2, 45 Library Club 25 Library Staff 2, G.A.A. l, 25 Pep Club l, 25 Operetta 25 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Messiah I5 Upper House l5 Lower House 35 gram Committee 25 Parade Committee l, 25 Junior Ploy Darrell Gordon Smith Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y I, 45 Dance Club 35 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Track 4, Manager 45 Lower House 25 Cafeteria Staff 4. David Lee Smith Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Key Club 45 Monogram 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Classical League 25 Forensic League 45 Pep Club 45 Junior Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 45 Home Room President 25 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Talent Show 45 Coach's Staff 4. Gloria Marilyn Snotherly National Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 45 French Club 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 All-State Orchestra 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Office Staff 4. Barbara June Soots Pep Club l5 Home Room Secretary l5 Allied Youth 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Parade Committee l, 2, 4. Ann Prenettia Southerland Beta Club 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 PEMICAN Edi- torial Staff, Typist 45 Dean's Office Staff 4. Jo Ann Sowers National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice- President,3, President 4, District Rally 3, 45 State and County Convention 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 25 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Cheerleader 45 All-State Chorus 2, 45 Girls' Chorus l, 2, President 25 Senior Class Secretary5 Home Room President l, 25 Prom Sponsor 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 PEMICAN Editorial Staff, Sports Editor 45 Talent Show 35 Public Relations Committee 45 Homecoming Attendant 2, 45 Candidate in Piedmont Bowl Contest 45 Who's Who: General Office Staff 45 Devotionals Committee 4. Jean Faye Staley Beta Club 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 45 F.H.A. 2, 35 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer, Home Room 25 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 35 Pointer Editorial Staff 4, Sports Editor5 Student Store 3, 4. Billy Wayne Stamey ACappella Choir 4. 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Gordon Lee Steele Beta Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Classical League 25 Sportsman's Club 35 Allied Youth 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orches- tra 3, 45 All-State Orchestra 35 Proiection Booth of Staff Frances Marie Steelman F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. l5 lntramural Sports l5 Home Room President l5 Prom Committee l. Mary Deane Stevenson Beta Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Allied Youth 2, 35 French Club 45 Girls' Chorus l, 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer l, 25 Prom Committee 35 Parade Committee 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 PEMICAN Business Staff 45 Painter Business Staff 35 Talent Show Committee 35 French Club Secretary 45 Historian, F.T.A.5 Student Secretary 45 Stu- dent Store 3, 4. 203 ' J. D. RIKE 5' SON FLOOR COVERINGS l3'l8 S. Main Street Phone 5914 Compliments of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Wade H. Cumby Calvin C. Orrell Cumby-Orrell Mortuary FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 5045 Broad Street at Chestnut High Point, North Carolina Compliments of ALLEN B. 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Jerry Lawrence Williams Robert Edwin Williams Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Delegate to South Carolina Latin Forum 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4,ACappella Choir 3, 4, Octet 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 4, Choral Workshop 4, De- votions Committee 4. Sanny Jim Williams Jerry Roy Willis National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Convention 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Art and Artists Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Parade Committee 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pointer Editorial Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Com- gwencegierlt Marshal 3, Spanish Club 4, Projection Booth TG , . Arthur Monroe Wilson Junior Classical League 2, Junior Varsity Football 2, Band 2. 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David Quale Wood Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Sportsman's Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, Spanish Club 4,A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All- State Chorus 3, Home Room President 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, 4, Parade Committee 3, 4, Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2, Golf 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3. Douglas Sherrill Wood Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Sportsman's Club 3, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Var- sity Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Pointer Business Staff, Salesman 4. Luther Miller Wood Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, intramural Sports 2, ACaopella Choir 4, Boys' Chorus 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Allen Jay High School l, Homecoming Committee l, Football l, Baseball l, Glee Club l, Freshman Play, Freshman King. 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C QUALITY DRY CLEANING CO. 1341 North Main St. High Point, N. C. Phone 9391 Compliments of REDWINE HARDWARE COMPANY Compliments of A PIEDMONT AUTO FINANCE CO. Opposite Post Office Phone 9190 Compliments of PHILLIPS - DAVIS, INC. Compliments of A FRIEND YOUNG'S FURNITURE 8 RUG CO. FURNITURE :SGIIUIILINSQN AND CARPET BY JAMes LEE 0 soN LESTER'S JEWELERS 144-46 North Main St. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE Compliments of NASH JEWELRY 5' LOAN CO. Compliments of HIGH POINT PRODUCTS Division of Wood Conversion Co. High Point, North Carolina Compliments of BLOOM FURNITURE CO. High Point, North Carolina Compliments of McLEOD'S ESSO SERVICE Phone 3932 Compliments of TRIANGLE HOSIERY COMPANY Grimes Street AUSTIN FURNITURE CO. 119 E. Washington Street EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Phone 9684 Compliments of THE CHICKEN BOX Com Iiments of HOLLINGSWOIRTH FOOD STORE 707 Centennial Ave. High Point, N. C. Phone 9242 216 Qpbflllfll Jafczfflllld --wi ru f in :Q ..-1. ul A, vim:-, Compliments of HIGH POINT COAL COMPANY 407 E. Commerce Phones 4624-4942 Compliments of STEELE'S DINER AT Five rorNTs Compliments of ELWOOD HOTEL w. K. siMoNs, Mgr. Compliments of JIFFY MANUFACTURING CO. Compliments of BROWN'S FURNITURE HOUSE GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT ROYAL AND CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS 505 North Main Street Phone 4573 Compliments of Ferree Building Specialties, Inc. Phone 6577 High Point, N. C Compliments of HIGH POINT STEAM LAUNDRY 228 N. Wrenn St. Phone 3325 Compliments of JONATHAN EARL GIBSON Compliments of E. C. CRIDLEBAUGH CECIL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO 304 S. Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 9929 Compliments of CITY SHOE SHOP II7 West Commerce Street Compliments of R. C7 H. INSULATION Phone 5628 or 83817 Compliments of ELWOOD BARBER SHOP Compliments of EFlRD'S DEPT. STORE Shop With Us Often-Alwoys Something New High Point, N. C. 2 W. my 218 Compliments of THE LILLY CO. i l Compliments of HIGH POINT FINISHING COMPANY . X f I A , . . , ' I - Heritage Wtwmb ,' ,W Henredon Hoppyls Favorite High Point North Carolina MANN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE HEDRICK nopolis, N. C. Co. Burlington, N, C. Thomasville, N. C. Greensboml N, C. J. R. Summers R. J. Miller Lexington, C. 'g sZ32?,ia,'l4.2 Phone 9059 C. DeWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture and Carpets South Main St. Phone 3891 Compliments of KENNEDY OIL COMPANY 219 DALLAS, INC. CAROLINA COTTON P. O. Drawer 30 co' High Point, N. C. Manufacturers of Manufacturers of Fine Colton Balls for Living Room Furniture Furniture Manufacturing Clothes and Gifts of Distinction COLLIER ELLIS fl' CO. 4I4 North Wrenn Street CUMMINS DIESEL SALES CORPORATION Dependable Diesel Engines Telephone 3702 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA CONTAINER COMPANY High Point, North Carolina Compliments of TOOT AND TELL Compliments of BELK-BECK CO. THE STUDENT sToRE Compliments of YOKELEY FURNITURE COMPANY 220 THE LIZZIE GOOCH SHOP Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Arcade Building Compliments of Lex Schwobenton Veneer BRYCE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Arcade Building Phone 9663 LICENSED AND ACCREDITED VOGUE CLEANERS, INC. 751-53 N. Main Street PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Compliments of FLI-BACK COMPANY, INC. Compliments of WILSON-WHITENER KNOB CO. High Point, North Carolina SLOOP AUTO SERVICE 804 West Broad Street I High Point, N. C. Phone 3944 COMPLETE ONE-STOP GULF SERVICE WAGNER TIRE SERVICE me exmrs ron as YEARS Thurston Street High Point, North Carolina T.V. SALES and SERVICE I73S North Main Street DUMONT C7 R.C.A. TELEVISION FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS Phone 7934 Compliments of CONSOLIDATED BUS LINES, Inc. Compliments of TRI-BEE LABEL CO. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY Phone 3393 'A' 2I0-2I2 Pine Street High Point, N. C. Compliments of GEORGE T. WOOD Cr SONS Compliments of - THE SHERATON HOTEL High Point, North Carolina Compliments of OFFICE PRINTING COMPANY Oakwood Courts BECKER TAILORING COMPANY III W. Washington Street Phone 4035 HIGH POlNT'S OLDEST AND LEADING TAILORS The High Point Face Veneer Co. High Point, N. C. Compliments of SANITARY CAFE W. A. Davis Milling Company MANUFACTURERS or QUALITY TESTED FLOUR, MEAL, FEEDS Compliments of LEWIS MOTOR CO. ALL Icmos or STUDEBAKERS Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. or I-IIGI-I POINT Compliments of BARGAIN FURNITURE CO. I526 English Street High Point, North Carolina Compliments of CANNON - FETZER Established 1880 KESTER MACHINERY CO. MILL AND FACTORY SUPPLIES Phone 6908 High Point, N. C. I4II South Main St. BICYCLE SALES Cr SERVICE 504 North Main Street Phone 7933 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of MARSHALL'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of BELL RECORD SHOP WHITE G' WRIGHT, Realtors APPRAISALS - LOANS - SALES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - INSURANCE 652 North Main Street High Point, N. C. Phone 2-3321 222 s,X 1 rbi NVQ? 77- , 1:1495 A' ,Q L. dbg , Q5 1 x? 3,6 , .N 6 A ' 5 Lqf,hL A. vw pinky 1- N s . 1 as-,,,h Niv- Q GRACE FLOWER SHOP, Inc. Phone 4085 - 9344 Corner Wrenn and Howell Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association HAROLD C. DAVIS Compliments of N. L. GARNER 8 SON AGENCY Established l9l6 Q1 Wwjig f - 4.J . , J E LU E LE R Si ROSE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE MOTOROLA RADIOS AND TELEVISION JOHNSON'S OUTBOARD MOTORS Phone 9382 438 N. Wrenn St. High Point, N. C. GULF SERVICE CENTER 521 English Street High Point, N. C. THE CREATIVE PRINT SHOP QUALITY PRINTERS 223 Willowbrook St. High Point, N. C. Compliments of NATIONAL SPRINGS CORP. Exclusive Tailoring - Furnishing SHACKLEFORD MEN'S WEAR, INC. l40 North Main Street High Point, N. C. MODEL SUPPLY CO. 122 Willowbrook sneer High Point North carolina Freeman Shoes - Formal Wear Rentals C0mPIiments 8 of CONSTRUCTION CO. SILVER KNIT HOSIERY Residential Work a Specialty 245 S. Hamilton Phone 9695 224 W F. Mauldin, Inc. B U I C K SALES and SERVICE 8I9 North Main Street Phone 341 I-12 DENNY Rou. C gc, ,,955'h from PANEL COMPANY BOLTA PRODUCTS SALES, INC. Plywoods of Lawrence, Massachusetts Superior Quality M f f All PI HghP' NC C gMt I Compliments of Mom and Pop Yokley Congratulations THREE THOUSAND Compliments of MAURICE BEAUTY SHOPPE 300 Lindsay Street High Point, N. C. Phone 7064 HIGH POINT QUICK LUNCH 108 East Washington Street Com Iiments of SEARS, ROEI3UCK AND CO. RICH'S AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairing 203 W. Commerce High Point, N, C. 3I9 N. Main St. Phone 3216 Phone 2-2581 MARLOWE-VAN LOAN ALMAN BASS CORPORATION MarvanoI Textile Oil Specialties High Point, N. C. FURNITURE CO., INC. Household Furnishings and Frigidaire Appliances Compliments of A FRIEND EMPRESS BEAUTY SHOP WE NEED Your HEAD IN oun BUSINESS Dot Shapard, Owner 614 N. Ma THE SWEET SHOPPE 3 N. Main St. Phone 3745 ALL YOUR BAKERY NEEDS Compliments of NEAL'S AUTO SERVICE Phone 42Il 226 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments DUTCH LAUNDRY, INC and SARTIN DRY CLEANING CO. IF' . Compliments of Compliments of aorroms risks TRUCK LINES OAKZQEYGREQSIOGTOME High Polnlf N- C' Owned and Operated By Phone 2-2547 Lilla Joyce Myers VAUGHN'S FOOD CENTER GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Good Food ot Lowest Possible Prices St W 906 Lindsay . e Deliver Compliments of WEINER - BURGER l629 N. Main St. Phone 9347 227 Bloom Furniture Co. ....,.. --- 222 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Supporters of Our Review of Footsteps A . Adams Millis Corp. .... ........ ------- --- 196 Adams Shop lnc. ....... .... - -- 196 Albert's Jewelers-- .................. - ...... 224 Alderman Photo Co. lnc. ........ ............. ..... 2 1 5 Allen 'B. Welborn Ins. Agency .... ------ --- 204 Allen Sign Co, ..v....,.e..... ........ 2 15 Alman-Bass Furniture Co.--- --- 226 American Service Co. ..... --- 215 American Supply ........... --- 215 Anvil Brand Inc. ............ --- 211 Archdale Manufacturing Co. .......,. --- ..... - 206 Armstrong Veneer and Lumber Co. ..,....... ........ 2 O2 Arthur's P-harmacy .........s................ ..... 2 10 Austin Furniture Co. .... ......, - -- 216 B B C1 W Upholstery ,..... ......... ......... 2 1 4 Bargain Furniture Co.--- ----- --- 222 Becker's Tailoring Co.--- --- 222 Beeson Hardware Co. ..A, --- .... --- 209 Bel-Air Cafe .2....... ...s... ...... - - -- 222 Belk-Beck .............. Bell Record Shop .......... ----- --------- --- 220 Bicycle Sales and Service ..... Bob's Esso Service ....... Bolta Products Sales, lnc. ..... Bottoms Fiske Truck Lines .... Bouiding Upholstery Co. ,,.. Brown's Furniture House ...... Bryce Commercial College .... ---- --- 222 ----------- 222 -------- 216 --- 198 ----- ----- 225 ---- --- 227 --- 196 ------ 217 -------- 221 ------ 192 --- 215 Burlington Mills ........,..... Burtner Furniture Co. ...,......-. , C Cannon-Fetzer Co. .................... Carolina Container Co. ,....,c, Davis Milling Co. ,,...,, J Carolina Cotton Batting Co.-- Carolina Machine Works ..... Carolina Springs Corp. ,...s. Carolina Upholstery Co.--- Carpenter, S. L. .....v... Carrick Turning Works--- Carson's Inc. L,,...,....,...L Casard Manufacturing Co. .... Cecil's Office Equipment c,.. Charles Store-- ....... -- Chicken Box .......v... City Shoe Shop ,,...,..c, Clover Brand Dairies, lnc.--- Coca-Cola Bottling Co.--- Collier-Ellis Cv Co. ......s Colonial Stores, lnc. ...,..., Colony Tables, lnc. ...,,..,..L,-.,, Cotrane-Graham Construction Co. .... Congratulations, Three Thousand--- Consolidated Bus Lines -------- Creative Print Shop ----- Cridlebaugh, E. C. -.----- Crown Hosiery Mills, lnc.--- Cumby-Orrell Mortuary --.------ Cummins Diesel Sales Corp. ------ D Dallas ---------. ,,, -,,-u,- Dedmon Produce Co. ------- Denny Roll C1 Panel Co. ------ DeWitt Holton Furniture Co Diamond Hosiery Co. .------ Dick Culler .-------..---- -- Diffendal's Floor Covering Dinette Mfg. Co. ---------- Dip-n-Eat ---.------- Donald M. Conrad--,-- --- 220 --- 220 --- 188 --- 214 --- 186 --- 211 --- 210 --- 210 --- 198 --- 217 --- 188 --- 216 --- 217 --- 198 --- 222 --- 220 ----- 196 ------ 210 -------- 224 --- 226 --- 224 --- 224 --- 217 --- 194 --- 204 --- 220 --- 220 --- 222 ----- 198 --- 225 --- 219 --- 198 --- 209 --- 200 --- 202 --- 215 --- 217 228 Duke Power Co. -..--- ---------- --------- --------- - - Dutch Laundry, lnc., and Sartin Dry E Cleaning Co.--- --- Eagle Sandwich S'h0D -------- ------- --------- -------- Efird's Dept. Store----- .-------- --- --------- Elite Baker Shop ---..- ----- - - - Elm Street Groc. ---- --------- - - Elwood Hotel ---. --.- - - ---- Empress Beauty Shop --..-- .----- English Motor CO. ....- --e--------- --------- English Radio 6' TV Service ------ F Feast-A-Bar -------.-. -------------- --------------- Ferree Building 5peCiGl1'i6S ----------- ------------- - ---- Fli-Back Co., lnc. .-----. ----- ----- --------- - Flynf's Texaco Service ----- ---------- .e----- - - - Flythe insurance Agency--- .-.---------- ---- --- Fowler Motor Lines -.----- -------- Friedman's ---- -- .--.-.. - Friend, Compliments of a ---- Friend, Compliments of a --.- Friend, Compliments of a -------- G Garner 6- Son Agency ---- --- Gibson, Earl E. ---.----- Gilbert's Shoe Store ---- Godfrey Veneer Co. ---- Grace Flower Shop--- Griffith Office Equip.--- Guilford Finance Co.--- Gulf Service Center -.-. ------ H Hall Printing Co. ---- --.. Harold C. Davis ------- Harris Kelly Music Co.--- Hedgecock Lumber Co. ---- Hedrick Coal Er Oil ---------- Henderson Cv Mooney Mfg.--- Hendrix Furn. Co. -------.- Heritage Furniture Co, ---------- Highland Motor CO. --.--.-. ..----. High Point Chamber of Commerce--- High Point Coal Co. ------------- High Point College ---.--. ---- High Point Cotton Batting Co. ---- High Point Face Veneer Co.---- High Point Finishing Co. ------ High Point Paper Box Co. .--- - High Point Products ------- High Point Quick Lunch ----- High Point Steam Laundry ---- High Point T. Cr D. Railroad -.-- Hollingsworth Food Store ---- - Horton's Furn. Co. -------- --- Household Appliance Co.--- ---- Hunter Coal Er Oil ----.- --- Hunter C1 CO. ----.- Idol-Green Co. ------ ldol's Gulf Serv. ----..- ------... - - -- -..- llderton Corp. .------.-- Industrial Finance Co. ---- .--- lngram's Pharmacy------ ------ Jacob's Men's Shop ---- ------ Jarrett Stationery Co.--- --- Jiffy Mfg. Co. --------- Jimmy Mitchell, lnc. .--- Jones Business College ---- Jones G Peacock, lnc. ------- Joseph D. Cox C1 Sons Co.--- Joseph J. Cox Co. ---------- Justice of Peace, Inc, ---- 192 227 209 217 210 186 217 226 190 186 186 217 221 188 209 200 210 226 216 209 224 21 7 1 88 21 0 224 21 7 209 224 200 224 215 196 219 188 215 219 194 214 217 204 190 222 219 210 216 226 217 206 216 210 209 188 190 209 186 186 188 186 186 215 217 202 194 211 194 194 210 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Supporters of Our Review ot Footsteps K K F: W Restaurant .... --- Kennedy Oil Co. ........ - Kepley's Bar-8-Q ............. --------- 186 ----------- 219 -------- ------------186 Kester Machinery Co. .................. ........... 2 22 Klmsey Plumbing G Heating--- Koonce Funeral Home .-------- Koontz-McGhee Drug Co. ..--. --------..--- 186 --- ............--- - 188 ------..-----..--- ---- 211 Koonts Realty -.--------. --.---- ------,--,- , - , 188 Kress Cr Co. --...-..--- --- --------- ,- 210 I. Lester's Jewelers -----. --.---.. -.------------- ------- 2 I 6 Lewis G Holmes Motor Co. ----- Lewis Motor Co. -.-.--..--- Lex Schwabenton Veneer -...--- Lilly Co. -----..--.------ ------ Llndale Dairy ---.-.--- Linthicum C1 Son .---.- ----- ------------- 186 ----- ----------- 222 ---------- 221 ---- 219 ------ 219 -------- 192 Lizzie Gooch Shop --.-----.---- --.-- ,.,,,,,, 2 2 I Logon Porter Mirror Co. -.----- -- ,,.,,,,, 215 Me McGhee Upholstery Co. -.-.----.. ------- ------- 2 I 5 McLean Ca. -------..---.----- .,,,- ,-,, 2 O9 McLeod's Esso Service ----.------- --- ,,, 216 M Malpass- Kearns .--..-..-....- - ----- --- 218 Mar1n's Cut-Rate Drug Store ---- ---- --,-,,, , , , 219 Marietta Paint Co. ------------ Marlowe-Vann Loan Corp.--- Marshall's Beauty Salon ----- Marsh Furn. Co. ----..- Mauldin Corp. ------.---- Maurice Beauty Shoppe .-.. Mendenhall-Moore ----.-- Mickey Printing Co. ---- Model Supply Co. --..---- Modern Poultry -----.------- Monarch Shade G Blind Co. ---- Murray M. White ------------ Murrows Transfer Co. .---,,,,,.-, N Nash Jewelry and Loan Co. ---- National Springs Corp. ..--- NeaI's Auto Service -.-- Neely Veneers -.---.-- Neill Pontiac, Inc.--- New Service Laundry--- --- North State Tel. Co.--- ----- 0 Oakvlew Rest Home ----- -.--- Office Printing Co. .--- -- Oscar's Gulf Service --.- ----- Pat Brown Lumber Co. .-------- Perkinson's Jewelers- ---------- Perley A. Thomas Car Works-- Phlllips-Dovis, Inc. ,,.,-,-----, Piedmont Auto Finance .--.------ Piedmont Petroleum Cv Fuel Co.--- Pittsburgh Plate Glass -.-.-.--- Q Quality Beauty Shop ---------. Quality Dry Cleaning Co. .---- Quality Shoe Store ...--..--- -- R R G H Insulation -... --- Rabhan Mfg. Co. --.-. Redwine Hardware ---- Reed Supply Co. .----. Rich's Auto Service --- Rike G Son -,,,-,,,, ,,,-,---- Ritch's Face Veneer Co. ..---.- Robb Plumbing Er Heating Co. --- ....-- .------- - 190 -------.------------ 226 -..-------------.... 222 ------ 214 -- --- 225 --------- 226 --- ------ - 215 1 94' 224 ---- ------ 196 -- --- 186 ------------- 210 ---------- 209 --- 216 ------ --- 224 ----- -- --- 226 -------- 206 ------ 196 --- 211 --- 186 --- 227 ....- 222 --- 211 ----------- 192 -------- 211 - --- 206 --- --- 216 -- --------- 216 -------------- 194 ---- ------- 204 ---- 210 --- 216 --- 202 --- 217 --- 194 --- 216 --- 194 --- 226 --- 204 --- 188 --- 200 2i29 Roberts-Strack Veneer Co. .----- -.------------------- Rones, Max ----.-------------- Rosaine - -------------------- - Rose Furn. Co. lnc. ---- -- ------.--...-.-.----- -- Rose Radio Service ---- -.-----...--..............- Ruby's lnc. --------- -------------------------- Russell Cr McAden--- ---------------------- ---- S G W Motor Lines, Inc. --------.-------.-----.----- Sample Shoe Store .--------- Samuel Hyman, Jewelers -.-. Sanitary Cafe ------------ Sears-Roebuck Gr Co. --.----- Sechrest Er Son, Inc. -----.--.-- Shackelford Men's Wear, lnc.--- Sheratan Hotel -.---------------- --.----------- Sherman, George E.-- ----------..- ---.--- - --- Silver, lnc. ---..------.-.---..- Silver-Knit Hosiery Mills--- ------.----.----...- ---- Sloop Auto Service ------- Smithdeal, lnc. -------- Smith 6 Greenwood -..----...-- Snow Lumber Co. -------------.--------------------. Snow Studio 6 Camera Shop -------------..----------- Southern Machine Gr Welding Co.--- -..- ---- Southern Motor Co. ------.--.---. --, Southland Factors Corp. ..---.--- Stamey's Luggage Shop -------------------.---------- Stanley's Jewelers --.----.----------------.---------- Stan's Youth Center -.-- --.--.-..-.---------- State Farm Ins. Co. .--- .----- ---------- SteeIe's Diner ---------- --- ---- -----. , nn-, Sunshine Laundry ------------.---------------- ,,,,-, Swaim Supply Co., Inc. ------..-----------------.,.-, Sweet Shoppe ----------- ----- 'I' Temple-Curry Motor Co. -------- Textile Ins. Co. -------.--- - Thompson-Arthur Paving ----- - -.--- -------,.-- - ,, Tobias -------------.---- Toot G Tell --.----------- Triangle Hosiery Mills ---- Tri-Bee Label Co. ..----- Tucker's Dry Cleaner --.-. -- Turpin Electric Co. -.------ - --,, ,--,- 2 TV Sales G Service Co. --------- Universal Co. ---.---- -------- , ,-,, , , V Vaughn's Food Center ------,-,,,,,., , -,,-- - Vick Paint G Wallpaper Co.--- Viking Sprinkler Co. ------------ Vogue Cleaner --.------------- --- --- W Wagner Tire Service ------------- ,-- Warner's Transfer Co. ------------ , ,U --- Warren's Radio 6' TV Service ----- ,,.--,,,---,, Washburn Oil Ca. ------,,,,,-, Weiner-Burger ------------ -, White G Wright, Realtors ---- Whitlark's Flower Shop ---- Williams Flower Shop .----- Wilson-Whitener Knob Co. ..-- Wright's Frame Works ----- -- Wood, George T. ------,-, ,,,,, Y Yip, Harry ..------,, ,-,,- Yokley Fum. Co. -------- - Yokley, Mom and Pop --.-.-- Young's Furn. G Rug Co. ---- Young's lnc. ------- -----. Younts Grocery --..------ 1 86 21 1 210 209 224 209 202 190 21 6 186 222 226 206 224 222 208 209 224 221 1 88 198 209 1 88 196 21 1 196 1 B8 21 5 215 209 21 7 221 210 226 211 198 188 202 202 216 221 210 214 221 212 226 196 194 221 221 209 200 200 226 222 1 88 200 221 200 221 188 220 226 216 211 215 May we say 517441114 yay, First to the administration and faculty for their val- uable guidance and infinite patience: lf you, our teach- ers, had not been so tolerant of our absences, late make- up work, and constant interruptions, our purpose would have been defeated before we began, To Mr, Whitley and our adviser, Miss Tapp, we owe a special debt of gratitude for constant consideration and many conces- sions. To the student body we wish to say that we appreciate your co-operation in all matters such as pictures and information. After all, without you there would be no annual. To our entire staff: We confess that we have fussed- we're sorry, but we do love you. Any accomplishment is only as good as the work put on it, and the staff, by its endless effort and work will have made this book whatever success it may be. May we thank you for lis- tening to our complaints, ignoring our mistakes, and working like dogs on deadline days. To our chief photographer, Norman, go our thanks for a job well done. We appreciate you catering to our whims and fancies in poses, including everything from leaning off roofs to crouching in corners. To Joe, Albert, and Jimmy, who assisted in the darkroom tasks, go laurels for top performances. To the copy writers, Sam, Sally, and Mary: Without you the task would have been impossible. We wish you best of luck in writing books! To Irene, Dee, and Betty, for countless pictures identified and cutlines written, we owe a special thank you. To Ann and Helen, who have handled the senior statistics so smoothly, we only say that you have more patience than we have. To Jo Ann and Bobby for accurate sports copy, to Freddie for exacting layouts, to Buddy for all-round assistance, we say thanks a million. To our typists, Harriet, Nancy, and Shirley go our special thanks, Others may have written copy, but you typed it all! To the business staff: You sold more ads than any other previous group, 63,0005 and we're proud of all of you. The two top salesmen, Becky fS900l and Betty 154009, deserve an extra pat on the back. The rest of you added to the final goal in more than a big way. Thank you, Dudley, Doris, Mary, Peggy, Etta, Kitty, Jenny, V. L., Pat, Carol, Libby, and Rachel. We add our special thanks to Barbara for the necessary job of re- cording and tabulating the advertising. Finally-to all of you we say simply and sincerely, thank you. This book has meant a great deal to us and without you, it would still be a dream instead of a reality. Again-thank youl LOUI, VIRGINIA, and ARLEN. INDEX .14 Jadf Joel gaze! A Administration and Faculty. ,..,. --- I6- 26 Introduction -- ZZIH- 12 Advertising 2,2 A.,--,-- --,----- - -A 186-227 Athletic Awards --- .,.,--,-, 155 101,111 J l ors --.. .....,. 2, ,,,.-- ---- 2 1 Band -.--.- W- ---FN --H 138-139 Junior Classical League -2- -2-2 13? Baseball --- --- 166 Junior Plqv ------ --.-- - --- 115 30111931011 Md -H --- 156-160 Junior-Senior Prom .... ---uc 177 90 U ----- ------ - -- ll8-lI9 BUS Drivers ---- .i....... ....... I 8 4 Key Club ...,.., -,IF-,- 120121 C Cafeteria Help ,- .-,,,. , ------ I8 , L Cheerleaders -fin H- 163 Lgbrary Club -- hu-- 130 Choi,-5 Library Staff 2- -.,-,- 184 A Capella -- ,,., I42 M CI10l'GIBffes --- 145 Maids A---K--.---- -.---- 1 83 BOYS' Chorus -N l43 Masque and Gavel -- ,..... 122123 GIYIS' CNOYUS --- I44 Mono ram Club ...... -un 2 Class of l955. a..e 32- es Q N ' '27 Executive Board -- 33 National Honor Society .......,.. IIS II7 glfC15C0tS ..-.- -- National Forensic League ........ I35 icers - ,.,.. Superlatives ee, --- 68- 7I Orchestra o 140 141 class of lesses- .... 74- 90 '-12 0ffICefS v---- ---- 7 4 Pemican ............. ....., 1 I2 1 I3 Clcggflot I957 ..- .... 35-IOI Pointer -----2--2------ -2-n 114 115 'CWS - -v-- ----- P ' T' B th S ff -- .... ..- Ckggflof 1958 --------- ------ 185-108 70195 l0I'I 00 fa R I8O ICel'S - Y- ..,, --,..- --, ------- 4 Coaches' Staff ................ ......... l 8I Radu' Smff -------- ------ I 79 Commencement Marshals ,....... ...... I T8 S 1 P1 5 174 p enior ay ,,... ....e. gean's Office staff ..., ....... - lg 3 ?herif11S6l1ip1:s --- .... edication -. ..... -U --- - DOWNS U -- Distrb rv Ed C tio -- .... 136-137 Smisfics '---- - '85 207 Diversiltliede Occtlxpcatiolns -2 -,- ..... I34 gage Skgks -.1 '-'M--- - - Ig? 29 Driver Training ---, ..,......... --- ISO U en ounc' c '--- '- F Student Council Cafeteria Committee I82 Future Homemakers of America e-- -- .... 154 SWIYYIVYIIFIQ -----A-------------------. --- I6I Football ..... 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