Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1956
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X 1 ' A ' 1 . UN I f 1 - h I X ' Jw .. XA ' f X x, ' Q , ' ' ' - I ' . X V I . RA-W 'Ny - ' ' I , 4 1 ' x -. - 4, ff. A 42 t. ' 1 J '- 5 fu Egg Y' 3 It ,r5P ?P?F? ,, 2 -:Sir ' ' s-' 1- my I M 5 2' sv' Y! 5,4 aim l 3.iv,s M fix, R 1 -.2 W' 4 ,Aww ' ' H5 JF u D-A V.-f' 'af iii 0 if 9 ff 4,5 Pictured in the library is Miss Hotch's first period history closs. i v i i 'T' 1 4-4.4. f9ee3?V?cf3c K i'4..4I I .f............-v..........,-........4.,..,,.......A..... ...t.. '5'n' 4.4-4. ..4 ... -A.,.,. JK U O 'S N Z' 1 1 ' S ' WW Awvfwkmwwewl' ff 0' fb, - I . Y ' x e' .a... - v 1 , , .M-4x.4cni1f+gw-1,,mf:xi:.w,,., . ,.,. e V ,......,..v-au.-M-: 1' .An-f.wu..f-. ,wzi..a.4 Y . ' .4-7 - 7+ -Y-I ' nii A Sipping soda through o strow ore Freddie Mundoy ond Frank Massey. , 1 11 ,, , ,J Qfff ff!! iff! ffm?-f f Ltr- ' 6 x i A 1 I f 3 I v i . ii ,Wi ! 1 I 4 5. P 5 i i E 5 E 1 V W s V 5 .Q L U 4 1 Q 1 e sag 5 5 Q, 5 ' x - , 1 M . 2, f r ' 'lad i X 2 ? fi ii! Q Q , 45. , ff Wm Libby Johnson ond Jim Mortin soy good-night offer the Junior-Senior Prom-o night long to be remembered. iff? I X qi I dfffmf ' ' f G1f,.f l7, ' 7 I -. f ' -Q -.bb-5 x V . wg -A iq, K rf X .A 4 l 5 Uv, ff' 'again 5 ,N WJ.. ,T is 1 K N . 2 ff if jg? 1' if ,f 5' WTI' ,I 9' 5, , n? 5 Terry Hort bows his head in worship 9 R14 way yay id The get-togethers that were held at the V.F.W. Lodge were a special treat to everyone, since they added a colorful note of cheer to the regular school week. The Sophomore Prom, held in the spring of l955, was 0 most gay and festive occasion in the year of these students. J U! . 'K . ,l , ,H all ,- J' ,f E Ii 44 R 3 ff f ll 'X an an-K may - N' va.,-In .L l MMM sr I A I - - ' f or 'L ' if, fr ,- ' , N w-f ' N' What o predicomenfl At left, Groome Fulton seems to be amused, but look wl1o's been doing the work-at right, Larry l-lill. ll 9 an v- Y rv ,- v uv 0 v 9 f 5 .fi xi x 'N .Y fvxnxf --x. vrfffi 'I' 3: . ' x Never to be forgotten is the 1955 Junior-Senior prom , 0 J Mm M .W 5- 4 C '56, di - v fanr ' 4, W I.. 'S A in ,J 1. . , ,, x yawn 393, of? , , Q, - f A We , , . 4... f ,, U X f ...EV .2 Mg. ggi -J Y 0 Air.. .44 ,A .'fQ7jms:' ,',.'i 1 4 0 9' Koy Moore s thoughts carry her bock 'ro The happy mud doy hours ot Hfgh Pomf Hugh School. ffi f unff 1, ' ,, wiv, ,, . f!'Wtffl:,, flmf, 3 47' -ilf f' 1 4 32 in mf' ' 1 'Qi 3 si. I 'r Ur JJ W 'hit ,...- -a M15 w wf .,. A V , 1 E ,v- Y i e ,fx 5 A -Q A 1 nw Y m ' , ' fw l . 'li 5 Y I ' I Sc , ix' I Swv Tig, , , fini Y , I' ff' ,QM . pr fmf' F Q , .Af L .X 'V' ,I ,f . ' ,ff.ff'ffV , 64159 . 16 1 1 Sf. U l . J fl 4 ,,, V ,- i , A .Ai GZ 2, W ,Q .qi ,. xi 1 if 112' lv-'--mnudmluewnuqqq. Q7 l Charles Dority and Pat Tyson leave l-ligh Point High School carrying with them a store of golden memories. XQQJZJ 6, M ,ff fyffgfl E '7 We dedicate this l956 Pemican to High Point High School. We dedicate not merely to the stone and the brick of which the building is made, to us, the real meaning of the school must be expressed in its ideals and high purposes for which it was founded. These purposes have been realized through the tour years in which we have claimed High Point High School as our own. The campus where we have spent many hours, the corridors down which we have walked leisurely, or sped madly in tear of being late, the classrooms in which we have is struggled tor knowledge - with these our memories linger. The football games, the proms, the plays, that term paper - these shall we remember. Friendships, joys, pains . . . each experience has had its small measure in the whole ot our high school lives. This building - the stone and the brick -- is no longer ours . . . the memories we shall carry with us as we graduate. Therefore, we the seniors, dedicate the l956 Pemican to High Point High School . . . a memory . . . dear to our hearts it will ever be. L20 x 25. V It is with mixed emotions that we, the graduating seniors, leave our beloved High Point High School. For it is the friendships and experiences shared here, which in later years we will hold in our hearts as dearest. Never have we wished away these precious mo- ments, but in the years to come, many fffiiififrilfysl are the times we shall wish them back, Our wishes will not be in vain, tor by summoning the memory of these gold- en years, may we re-live the joys and pains of all our yesterdays- our gold- en yesterdays at High Point High School. affirm :fu k Mis nm QEIA J I E 9 E. Ea is J E i-iilt AEE +1- '7- m nl EW ll A-rl - lie it -I IQ ! ii ef . E52 tw 'N llllisil fe-'S if f,-in iill ii llllllll -Q-n i l g.. l I n I -..- IJ Q e agar' ir, .fm C - 'M' 'I I? if s jk-4? air? Administration . Pages 22- 35 5 J 4 Classes . . . Pages 36-H7 t I I Activities .... Pages I I 8-161 A AE. Athletics .... Pages 162-I 85 Features ..... Pages I S6-203 ,1 f f -A 1 X -if! 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' X wfgu ff ' , -'fr My ,Y Y ,, ., , ,-..........,... ...,.,.' .-.4-...: V:-3' if 2 945 - b If -rf--Vflf ff. . F Qi 2Fz'fvir1Q iL'12'1Q:' kfitllufiu ' 4...fZ7,Cigj . ' . , - Mi-luillifg Through his interest in the indi- viduol student ond his co-operotion with the schools ond the community, Dr. Deon B. Pruette, superintendent of High Point City Schools, hos become o greotly respected leoder. His zecil in promoting o better school system in High Point hos won for him the odmirotion of oll. The City School Boord of High Point is composed ot public-spirited citizens who ore vitolly interested in every phose of our school life. The Boord serves os on effective link between the schools ond the community. dministrative Working diligently 'ro promote the school system of High Point ore the members of the school board. Left to right 3, R. M. Compbell, W. H. Morlette, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, D. A. Rowley, ond William A. Tomlinson. il 1 l l i MM Because of his high ideals, his sound judgment, and his tireless efforts to create a better school, Principal D. P. Whitley has become an inspiration to all. No matter how busy he may be, Mr. Whitley is always eager to help students with their problems. Thus he proves himself an able administrator and a faithful friend. I Mrs. Edna Ross, dean of girls and director of guidance, is regarded as a friend and counselor by all students. Mr. Ralph H. Vance, dean of boys, is an example of many good qual- ities combined. His manner of handling daily problems promotes good relationship among students and faculty. eaders Mrs. Edna Ross plans counseling procedures for students Mr Ralph H Vance checks with the employers of the high school. students engaged n part time employment 7 N Q, fx ,..'! .. ,uf- ' J .M .J The busy girls in the dean's office worked faithfully from J ' sz The girls who assist in the Dean's Office receive due praise. Left to right, first row: Lauralee l-lart, Ellen Walton, Mari- lyn Guyer. Second row: Betty Brim, Jo Anne LaKnott, Ruth Ann Crawford. Third row: Marilyn Payne, Ramona Phillips, Betty Grace. Fourth row: Janet Smith, Barbara Neal, Loretta Saltz, Olivia Sutton. Fifth row: Faye l-looker, Joy Goldsmith, Audrey Knight. Always wearing a pleasing smile is Mrs. Johnsie Jackson, secretary of High Point High. Although Mrs. Jackson usually faces a desk piled high with work, she is never too busy to answer the auestions of students. Patient and understanding, Mrs J. is a popular member of the office staff. homeroom period until the end of the school day to carry out their assigned duties. Issuing admission sl ips, check-out slips, and typing out daily attendance bulletins were only a few of the many tasks of these students. fficient ffice orkers P T- 'V I TTT? l i I-, ll Q . 1,4 Ever ready to keep our office well organized and efficient, the members of the General Office Staff perform many important duties. They answer telephones, give information to l L in T7 inquiring students, and carry messages to various parts of the building. In addition, they assist with the financial rec- ords. Wtfvs I . .A -If 4 Q , ,. ,., . , .sf , J, .-, Q , .. ' My .ff V ,W - f, 4' ' ' The indispensable members of the General Office Staff are, left to right, first row: Betsy Roberts, Barbara Merchant. Second row: Patsy Wall, Nancy Staley, Mary Duke. Third row: Thelma l-lowell, Ruth Riggs, Carol Duke, Bonnie Tilley, Fourth row: Diane West, Carolyn Jones, Judy Lawson, Billie Morehead, Shelby Rackley. Mrs. Doris Teague renders valuable service in her work as office assistant. The seniors look to her for help, since it is she who assists them in preparing their college entrance applications and transcripts. With a pleasant smile and a gracious manner, she also supplies information to students and visitors. 27 Q-f7 l 'TT 7,,,,. l ..- Facult The faculty enjoyed an informal coke party giv- en by the National f Tr ' FH Honor Society. Mrs. Anne S. Burton, A.B., M.A., English Mr, A. R. Carr, B.S., M.A., Industrial Education, Mathematics Mr. David Carter, A.B., M.A., Band Mrs. Barbara Coble, B.S., Distributive Education Mr. Berryman T. Cudd, A.B., Business Education, Mathematics Mrs. Ruth Dobson, A.B., Sociology and History Mr. David Duncan, B.M.E., Band Mr. George W. Gillie, A.B., M.A., History, Assistant Coach Miss Ruth Goodman, A. B., English, Speech, Masque and Gavel Sponsor, Chairman of Contests, Senior Play Director Mr. G. Bob Greene, B.S., M.A., Science, Physical Education, Assistant Coach Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin, B.S., Home Eco- nomics, Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Mrs. Clara P. Harrison, A.B., M.A., English Miss Louisa Hatch, A.B., English. Miss Frances Haywood, A.B., English, Junior Play Director. Mr. Harry E. Hendrick, A.B., M.A., Busi- ness Education, Department Head, Senior Class Adviser, Treasurer P.T.A. Miss Jean Hester, B.S., Business Educa- tion, Future Business Leaders of America Adviser. Miss Geneva Highfill, A.B., English, Beta Club Sponsor. Mrs. Euna Holder, B.S., Mathematics. Mr. John M. Holder, B.S., Industrial Arts. Miss Louise Hunter, A.B., Latin, Mathe- matics, Student Council Adviser. Mrs. Meeta Jackson, Dietician. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, A.B., M.A., History, Junior Class Adviser. Miss Mary A. Long, B.M., M.S., English. Mr. Bert E. Lyons, B. S., M.Ed., Business Education. Mrs. Lidie Horton discus- ses with her home eco- i nomics students the booklets made in study of child care.'Reading around the table from left to right, seated: Nancy Jo Turner, Pat Gordon, Priscilla Eller- idge, Linda Rodden. Standing, Jerusha Neal, Pearl Hedgecock, Nan- cy Montgomery, Jeanie Gregg, Mrs. Horton. Facult , H ., 1--My - -fn r---Y-Y-' rf Nfrlvf -in r., y 1-1 .N . ' 4-.i!..1.?... Y , , V ,sf may E -i i ' .4 W l T S' i 'F 1- ii 'A ' Q ' 4' 'Q 'L . 1---' fm 1, . . , 4-.M ifxf ' V :ff ' S '-K. 3 ., ln. x. 'i -A Rl 1 lgln Inu TFTZEZI ,-sf , '17 1 fa, Q. ra-of ze.. 4. fs: in .ge 'DV wvs, , Q.-A if In-V' 'WPG- rf , 'nr- , gif ' Facult Enjoying the first issue of the Pointer are the mem- bers ot Miss Eleanor Young's first period Eng- lish class. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons, A.B., M.Ed., Social Studies. Mr. Kenneth Mann, B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts. Miss May M. Meador, B.E., M.A., Social Studies, Department Head. Miss Anna Meisel, A.B., B.S., Business Education. Miss Maxalynn Mourane, A.B., MA., French, Spanish, National Honor Society Sponsor. Miss Mary McDavid, A.B., M.Ed., English, French, French Club Adviser. Miss Marianne McDonald, B.S., Physical Education, G.A.A. Sponsor, Cheerleader Adviser. Miss Mary Mclnnis, A.B,, Science, Future Teachers of America Sponsor. Miss Julia Jean Newkirk, B.S., Science, Science Club Adviser. ,.-L ZR 44, Mrs. Nancy Poston, A.B., B.S., Librarian, Library Club Sponsor. Miss Ruth Price, A.B., Business Education, Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor. Mr. Bruce B. Roberts, B.S., Diversified Occupations, D.O. Club Sponsor. Mrs. Rachel Roberts, B.S., A.B., Mathe- matics, Science, Sponsor, Debating Team and National Forensic League. Mr. Henry T. Rohde, B.S., M.A., Science, Mathematics. Mrs. Florence Shaw, B.S., Mathematics, Sophomore Class Adviser, Department Head. Mr. B. M. Sheffield, B.S., Assistant Li- brarian, Visual Education Director. Lt. J. Frank Shields, Driver Training Education. Mr. A. J. Simeon, A.B., Physical Educa- tion, Department Head, Head Coach, Monogram Club Adviser. Miss Rose Smith, A.B., Science, Department Head. Mrs. Lyda Sowers, A.B., Mathematics, Pointer Business Adviser. Miss Nancy Anne Staley, B.S., M.A., Vocal Music, Girls' Chorus, Choralettes Mrs. Christine Stephens, B.S., Mathematics. Miss Louise Tapp, A.B., M.A., English, Pemican Adviser. Before a combined meet- 1 ing .of junior and senior high school teachers, Dr. Henry Weitz, director of the Guidance Bureau, Duke University, demon- strates group counseling techniques with junior F:-:cult rt ax' -- 'L-nf ,l'3'.1'f3'J4i X4 lim gb. .pu-04 Gvfigs 75? mm, ,417 .lm EQ W 'Q s .:Qb..,,L tb! +1 KS 'G' am 3, 'Q-gr' --vw 32 Facult Hard at work completing . a group of beautiful Ml... cedar chests are, left to x KP . .Q right: Jasper Hedgecock, . Cleo Denny, Gray Hol- land, Jimmy Shirley, Roy Thompson, and Ronnie Scearce. Dr. Charles Taylor, A.B., M.A., Ed.D., Vocal Music, Department Head, Supervisor of Music. Mr. Fritz van der Steur, A.B., M.A., Orchestra. Mrs. Vera Walden, A.B., Latin, J. C. L. Adviser. Mr. Charles H. Weaver, A.B., English, History, Assistant Coach. Mrs. Dorothy H. Whitesell, A.B., M.A., History, Student Store Adviser. Mr. W. K. Whitesell, B.S., Vocational Education, Industrial Arts, Department Head. Miss Christine Williamson, A.B., Mathematics. Mr. Kenneth Yarborough, B.S., Physical Education, Social Studies, Assistant Coach. Miss Eleanor Young, A.B., B.L.l., English, Department Head, Pointer Editorial Adviser. Not Pictured: Mrs. Lidie P. Horton, B.S., M.A., Home Economics, Department Head, Red Cross Adviser. Eager to leave for a Student Council Convention, these school politicians pose for a picture. Left to right: Bill Lewis, Ronald Koonts, Reed Fisher, Stevie Slate, Judy Yow, Joanne McCanless, Albea Chafin, Miss Louise Hunter, and Dwight Wheless. ffwm ff Jack Pickett feels slightly confused after emerging from the new voting machine, which is operated by J. T. Hicks. Johnny Muckenfuss introduces his mother to Miss Mary Mclnnis on the night of Open House. - 4 i J ' V Q li M. ft . 1 'er 'S- , ,,,, if Mhgyg 1, if 1 . Ed Hill, vice-president of the Senior Class, is ready , , , , to make his campaign speech. ln the background Greatly interested in East Carolina on College Day are, reading me Libby Johnson Mike Comm and Ken Welch. from left to right around the table: Carolyn Smith, Dorothy Carrick, ' ' Charles Dority, Bill Shirley, the East Carolina representative, Caro- lyn Guyer, Terry Hart. 33 ':-fsx..d.l XT , gif' I l E i El F i 43 C 1-.., ...Fx Student Council President Albea Chatin and Vice-President Carolyn Hill have led wisely and well this year. The Student Council, under the leadership of Albea Chatin and Carolyn Hill, worked very dili- gently this year. Composed of an Upper and Lower House, the Council had charge of many school activities. Among these have been the sale of book covers and Christmas cards, and the direction of the talent show. Besides giving desk blotters and free cakes to the faculty, the Student Council sent delegates to the National, Southern, State, and District Student Council Conventions. ith isdom And Courage Led by Miss Hunter, the hard-working members of the Upper House are, left to right, seated: Jane Lloyd, Alice Rawlinson, Joy Goldsmith, Carolyn Hill, Patsy Key. Standing: Jim Martin, Reed Fisher, Miss Hunter, Albea Chafin Dwight Wheless, and Jimmy Yip. xv 43.4. nqaeu umnlnnxmwn h lx-'fb 4 l 'Fl s.- l ff' -..E 1 T '91, iii! ef' . A ,J 4- if 2' , ,fi ,sos I ,Qt 3 ff t s '-in - nt' ,ff A' TU-MY 4- A- ' - Thrilled with the prospect of a convention these Student Council Members wait to begin their long journey, Left to right, first row: Patsy Hogg, Pat Flythe, Joanne McCanless, Sandra DeLappe, Pat Rcbhan, Stevie Slate, Carolyn Hill, Bill Armstrong, Jamie Mathews, Martha Cheves, Diane West, Louella Kidd, Becky Ruter, Alice Rawlinson. Second row: Judy Yow, Ronald Koonts, Bobby Chastain, Joy Goldsmith, Reed Fisher. Third row: Albea Chafin, Bill Lewis, and Bucky Snider. ea Us ver ward These 53 students represent each homeroom and make up the Lower House. Left to right, first row: Judy O'Ham, Norma Jean Martin, Mary Duke, Jo Ann LaKnott, Patsy Rogan, Becky Smith, Kay Harrison, Ruth Pancoast, Pat Flythe, Louella Kidd, Kay Idol, Patsy Hogg, Janice Futrell, Carolyn Guyer, Anita Kidd. Second row: Diane West, Martha Cheves, Pat Duggins, Donna Watson, Jamie Mat- thews, Becky Skidmore, Becky Ruter, Stevi Slate, Harriette Zimmerman, Patsy Key, Carolyn Setzer, Sandi Stanley, Janice Wright. Third row: Morris Motley, Judy Tysinger, Diane Kelly, Judy Angley, Betty Chard, Ina Springer, Linda Rouse, Dolores Beck, Bill Armstrong, Bobby Chastain, Bucky Snider, Cynthia Slate, Betsey Burton, Jackie Rice. Fourth row: James Hunt, Clyde Wood, Charlie Dailey, Bill Shirley, Charles Carroll, Jerry Pell, Jim Furr, Jim Younts, Ronald Koonts, Neil Howell, Franklin Hedgecock. B . am' J ,S MW? r N fi, . - , S5- QT! Q '- I I VT--'N ' f KgL..L.,.-..LQ-,, W-, Q 4 if 2 3 x J ,. , f. , 5642 .gi i S A ' ff. gf .. . Y M ' . , g.4, if C11 ,,. -W4 F r '!:x 'A officers of the Senior Class: Ed Hill, Vice-President: Jerry Bullin, President: Libby Johnson, Secretary: and Ken Welch, Treasurer. Pictured below is Mr. Harry Hendrick, Senior Class Adviser. Sitting on top of the world are the Q' 4 .I If l' ,l f mi-L. -f.-.w..e......u....s,- V . '-, .,,.-4 WWE ..u. .l,.wv, y L. :4 il. .'.i'a ' : Q- - 1 'l ,T , Q' -..,...s ,ui i rirlg 4. K. f - E gif 5:2 I an . , ., . , i . ...,-rg .. iii . ' Q ' Q-f w. Z Fill Wk I i li 1 at 1 Ii, .,c....,. f .forum .. + ' i 1' . 3 Q L. , .. 1 it f' 'F' ii i The last year was the best to the High Point High School Senior Class of 1956. lt will hold a sacred place in their golden memories. ' The first step in organizing the class was the choosing of class officers. Mr. Hendrick, as class adviser, helped them throughout the year. Early in the year came the election of senior superlatives and mascots, followed by the selection of Who's Who. The excitement of Senior Day, the Junior-Senior Prom, the arrival of the Pemican, the Senior banquet, and final exams brought the seniors to the close of a successful year - a year which will stand out vividly in their book of golden memories. cesenior ass 38 X h-.- 7. 'IRA 4 1 ,gs w A 'wth-fr- 1' 1 fs -' L . ,wi ,X !:5Q.tnA, :,:v -. , 'f ,,, -5 ,O A I 1 Nm 4 'CS o- Dan Allen Tommy Allen Peggy Allred Tommy Allred 507 Carter Street 1418 Johnson Street 809 Arbordale 1410 Bridges Street 50-1- 1175 L -sr-wmv I hw Ks 1 N ga X S2 ' W ffgigfgmw Lorry Anderson Joyce Andrews Phyllis Andrews 2701 Centennial Avenue 412 North Hamilton Street 424 Royal Oak Avenue Vicki Armfield Bonnie Baisey Eleanor Baker Eleanor Ball 904 Colonial Court 829 Pine Circle Drive 526 Gotewood- Avenue 112 Peachtree Drive -? A '?f:,,,'Vf '3- ,4- , 'N T777 Q Q'-TID' Nancy Beasley Claudette Blackwell Frances Blair Jean Blonkensl-up Randleman, N. C. 2125 Edgewood Avenue 2335 Englush Street 1201 Modjsgn Avenue 1 Q 'W 2, 9 LOUISE Boles Judy Boylen Sndney Boyles 1507 Long Street 201 East Farrlss Avenue 1105 Adams Street Elnita Bray 1232 South Main Street 'EKG vc., R X, 3 x Delores Broodwell 102 Motsinger Street Klazritr A .1 1 1 1 Frank Bullard Route 3, Greensboro, N. C. ,IIS 44 ,jp-.-. Katherine Brock Nancy Brooks Allie Brown 201 West Lexington Avenue 1012 Montlieu Avenue 1101 Chegfnut Street il- rp 1x11 49511, ffvfay' X If ' Wim it if ' I J' E5 N 1 11 fi? AI? , , A y ff f- 2' 'ffl X K li 7 V if ,. J , - -V 1 0 11 RSS lg ,if I,-A 1 A A A A .4iff1QT3.:xx'XL gf,-fi 2,,,,A Bill Bullo W 1043 Wellington Jerry Bullin Betty Bundy Betty Burrow 1403 Rogan Street 804 Florham Avenue 910 Randolph Street 'LA fo-5.4- ilweu--Qw 6 QQ B Y Q 5OOVV?'2r?dovZ?rSbrive 323 Phlllvps Street 208 Lansdown Street H15 Tryon Street zegxersaxngcee 0 Selllill' 1355 Albee Chofin Route 2, Trinity, N. C. ,asm f!!713'v! 1-4141- ,efrfm x l i 1 1 -Va any as + W laun- WDW' Mike Collins Roy Cooke Wayne Cox Barbara Cranford 512 West Roy Street 615 Cardell Place 1OO5V2 English Street 1114 Grace Street , Wk ,N ' Q Wrmw .cr '5sn..,,,,,., W , , ...M ,e.. I . .A I 1. l l Nancy Cranford 'Nancy Crater Ruth Ann Crawford 326 Ennis Street 1224 Lincoln Drive 812 Willow Street David Culler Charlie Dailey Carolyn Davis Pat Davis lOl0 East Homestead Avenue 436 Ennis Street IOO8 Sherrod Avenue 2421 East Lexington Avenue WN., ,GX -'YY '-X- ' Sian? ii 'E fs Rufh Ann Davis Reging Dgwgon Vifdifef DeLappe Don l28 East State Street 502 Hill Street 409 Worth Avenue 1306 Franklin Street 1333 V ff r-.X 'Cite Corokyn Sue Denning Cleo Denny Donald Dickey 7ll entennial Avenue 324 Ingleside Drive ll5 West Green Street Charles Dority Elizabeth Draughn Mary Duke William Dula 742 English Street 308 Boulevard 205 Guilford Avenue 4l9 Burge Street JUQQ --...J fan 1 '+ vi 753 1 Jock Dunivant Deanna Dunn Jerryg Dunning Buddy Eldridge 703 Sherwood- Drive 403 New Road H6 Briggs Avenue 108 Peachtree Street C ass Shelton Fielder 211 Venable Street Peggy Fisher Donna Fitch 1034 Ashboro Street 700 Sherwood Drive addr vifvilq Roger Ellerbe 607 Arch Street QV Jean Flowers 615 Highland Avenue kia 0 'tee 7 , V54 --w':. . - .Q-r - ---V Y- ,, Tn f-,Y-,M,.,.,g17,,7.r1 .. . 1 1 qs, ix 1-.N , Bonnie Floyd Modelyn Foster Ronald Foust Jerry Fulp i 520 Flint Street 71O Carr Street 707 Old Wingtan Road 313 Willowbrook Street all 'N 1 A-an l v'W!3 ' 1 1 1 Ww- e Senior C ass 802 Ferndale Drive Jimmy Furr Janice Futrell Patsy Garrison Ralph Gibson 709 Westwood Drive 1448 North Hamilton Street 1112 Rotary Drive 1717 North Main Street n-Q AVN S--...,-1' V, 3 f, Q fl - Y' 'IFN H I ,M I 'ws v A,A A l l A 1 '41 ii .qv K. vlefr' l' ' 77777 55--eq, 1 Byron Godfrey Joy Goldsmith ChOrleS GOOdwin Shelby Jean Grady 413 F01-resf Avenue 113 Briggs Avenue 302 Amhurst Street l907 East Green Street Q Wx ' . dew' Janice Graham Claire Greer Betty Groce i208 Shelton Street ZOO Hillcrest Drive 405 Oak View Road Reinaldo Grubb Carolyn Guyer Nancy Guyer Martha Hamilton 415 Burge Street 307 Centennial Avenue 307 Centennial Avenue 408 East Washington Street ,ann IU! fr-Mm, fi' -,, T , , i if 1 A i . f 415 KL. 'QZ7' :Cys 'Fling-. A s,, , Jean Harriss David Hart 204 Thurston Street 903 English Street 7.13, 4? N Q, qw P 2 1 ft -s,,::.i gif cw 1 1 -f g. . S rrr I . Q Terry Hart 413 Fourth Street Nu 'Q-...,:,,,, Ronald Hauser 107 Barker Avenue -2'-fx I l l l l I 1 1 Suzanne Hauser Marjorie Haworth Ann Hayward 1100 Prospect Street 213 Edgedale Drive SOO Sunset Drive 4 Vernon Head Barbara Hedgecock Peggy Hedrick l 410 Worth Avenue West Homestead Ave. Ext. 1222 Silk Street 1 'K Melinda Helton 1003 Tipton Street C, ' s. 'E' Q- tu :rw Q- 1--.H V7 Q Q Q'-,qv 'Qian ' 1 2...- J may :fl ,I 'iff' :- ,, , - , ff' ,fp A W ,?fJ'C4 'Q E 9 rl 1 :P- '. f , . 1 'W' - N93- Al 1 1 up . 'hr' T. Y-ii 1 pa? 41, 5 if Rebecca Hiott Hal Hicks Numa Hightill Jimmy Hightower 511 Centennial Avenue 311 Kennedy Street 301 Player Drive Penny Road, Route 1 I l VX--.,,-' U , 551, fail... sk H ' : veil, 'liiiff ' ' X - I li: N551 9 ' ' fi si lskil ii . 1 iw ',! ,. , fr I , Xl ' , : .wk y 1cc 1 me Q 1 it Wy, ei ii 1 4 'ifxxx lf! I F6 Elxx' 'L Wx S '-1, , 'lin 51.31111-'El iff' A - ff WW ,. it yy 1 329 4' l V .1 i ll li 'l 'No f 1, Q 5 IHSS 1 1 V11 ,' fi li 11 ll? 1 'P if ci, V Carolyn I-ml msg? 11, Route 3 i'i.,L:S , TMR 1 Seize' 10453 Hill Jackie Hill Jerry Hill yn L. Hill omsmger 519 Cable Street 405 Lindsay Street 912 BQ,-bee Sfreef visa-Y ,jg 463' :mm all 1 ll 'Q ' 1 . -173.4 ,Ai P1 'UN 2 sm :ki 'vs lv- tn, Fri' S135-7:7 51 -wr' .43 xl - Barbara Hilliard Treva Hipps Patsy Hogg Betty Gwynn Holton 108 West Ray Street Route 5 209 Louise Avenue 710 Forrest Avenue ra,- ,ief A J- M, WV,,, . K- H H: .. 5f5ifff ?l1fi-el f 1 V 'giants I 'lu.,,,,,, 'Q' 2 il an H1121 Ili ,r 1103, Ulf' ll9 , tl , 44 i , u., , nga' A v1,. '14 s -.,, ng . I' x .v iv ',- ,, H 1 1 Donald Honeycutt 415 Gatewood Avenue Faye Hooker James Hopkins 511 White Oak Street 613 Highland Avenue ffm OVQ 1 lg - in--up' ' , l W. I ' Q 'Vie' if., fl IN 1 A f find' ,, :NA Y ll f 1' lt f , l W ,...,-e X Waba- . f ' M: W. , , , 'A ' ,1- -Fl.. vii 1 , ff?-1.j. 'f v , Q vi, .x . .M . gg 6 at 1. e Senior C ass Jack Howard 934 Forrest Avenue th 'tm I I I A. if Thelma Howell 110 Countryside Drive 'Q 4 ,ff mt f 0 ,, 995 H, gg s lx mm K., 'ffm I! ,459 3 V . F' ' .' CQ. J X4 Grace Marie Hudson Robert Hudson Sandra Hudspeth Charles Huff 603 Hawthorne 708 Old Winston Road 1215 Johnson Street Route 1 NUCA- 'Wi ,Mx fy ft IN KV 481 ,Q ,I , ,, ,- Willie Hunsucker Penny Hutchison Phyllis ldol 2918 Archdale Road 1300 Forrest Avenue Route 1 SYlVl0 Homes BGHY JO J0Cl4S0f1 Donald Jacobs Sandra James 2500 En9lISh Sffeef 311 Monroe Sffeef Westchester Drive 306 East Farriss Avenue W7 ,WJ M pres,-,sv 422199 gl 170 ig fn .fag fwgswff iwllgtfgfi 5, lifes Mfg IQ, ,gurl ' 9 'S 'VR im- W' Q'--0 f' 'W-.I -1 'KITTY Lounge Jarrett Joanne Jenkins Cornell Johnson Lnbby Johnson 511 Mangum Avenue 529 Cable Street 2108 East Green Street 402 Steele Street Wayne Johnson Barbara Jolly Barbara Jones 1601 North Homulton 901 East Russell Street 713 Park Street Darrell Jones 1004 Grant Street -...rv .Hilla- -84 .Q5 'wiv-we ,ng :Uk L-,. Patricia Keefover Virginia Key Barbara Kirkman B0bbY KifkmOV1 Crestwood Pork 1229 South Main Street 1402 Franklin Street 312 Coletrane Street FH sim X gg A Af- ., ff' , 3- , v - - f sf 4 1.. ,, , g 'z :M ,Fir -fm ,,, gf Vwafffi JQg C A 1 r 13 '47' if J it 1 jf , 7 .VAN X ' V, ' ' Caroline Kirkman 5Ol West High Street Audrey Knight Jo Ann LaKnott Arnold Lawson Wendy Lee 307 Boulevard 423 East Washington Street 1307 Highland Avenue 705 Hines Street Q77 fs. '? N , Us T? if 'l Q '-ww? vm..,,.-H ' .p 4'4 Richard Lester James Lloyd Emma Jean Loflin Pat Long 713 Granby Street 1308 Franklin Street 114 Eugene Street 408 Whittier Street e Senior C ass 2-F Clara Cox Apts. Janice Mabe Wayne Mabe Barbara Madison Jimmy Martin IOS Homestead Avenue 1358 Club Drive Ext. 1105 Thissell Street 3001 Centennial 5 il Tir f .-.-- 'E 1 S-..e....,. 1' Cin' 1 lt, iq R15 fist Nh- X Norma Jean Martin Peggy Martin Frank Massey Bill McCain 411 Centennial 401 Edgedale Drive Guilford County Sanitorium 1005 Rotary Drive M'-w. Donna McCarn Alice McDade Charles McDonald 1115 Tipton Street 504 Player Drive 803 East Commerce John McGahey Susie McGahey Jennie McGinn Betty Jo McNeil 500 Parkway 500 Parkway 314 West Ray Street Pine Valley Road if-'iw ddvvy' '13 Jia Nnwx 127' W Q 'X lx 'Y' Lt 5. .J ,gun--ff T? Carolyn McSwain Sandy Mendenhall Douglas Mishoe Sarah Montgomery H24 Adams Street 908 Forrest Hill Drive 2302 Van Buren Street 901 West Ray Street 1 'X SQ gf' Maggy, 'R .ll M. Wifi? 1u.,.,,, I ,, -8. ,I , .L-1 X ,J , 3 'igfif ,A NN Z Bobby Moore Kay Moore l9OO East Green Street 404 South Stree Travis Morton Anne Moser 4lI Ridgeway Avenue l4Ol Valley Ridge Drive 'mf-vu KW' 57' 4,- Dale Moretz f 1229 Franklin Street Barbara Moser Donald Moser 701 Sherwood Drive 323 Carolina Avenue fin at A -vw 'mx 13:37, 4 ' N 'H rf 'nay Vs fl 'f W 'Tf'3V'5 Q- ' 'l 11, - Vu , N 1 1 1 'll . J. L. Moser John M.UCl46f1fUSS Renate Mueller 701 Sherwood Drive 604 MIV11' Sffeef 1009 Grant Street Freddie Monday 605 Parkway XX h lg 1 V A Y 1 -'14 13111 , ig 12 da J emsenlor 1 lass 1 bf ,Q,,,..,,,,,,- me-W Mitchell Murrow 4 167 Homestead I l l l l Preston Myers Margaret Nabors Betty Nash Conrad Neal 1009 Granby Street 1002 Westwood 245 Boulevard 311 Walker ' 'U 'T 'J it, Ml? ! 1 l E 'mf 1 1 1 l was-Q., w-....,' 1 1. 14! Il if ll. Nl lg 1 li ll , ,Jen ',,.q.-gm, --.. IVSEQ 4 x 1 s ,V five was --' 4'-fu Mildred Nelson Thomas Newby Bill Newsome Buddy Nickens l3Ol Thissell Street 6l3 Chandler Street 201 Rankin Street S19 Denny Street YV I . MMWMV , MM ,,,,..:,.......J.5I -Ms -gqnuuar V Wi 2 i A , l '1' ' 'By l l l , George Oakley S , C 1 5ll Denny Street l i Tommy Osborne Pat Owens Max Parrish N- P0fl'iSl'1 l 164 Mill Street 2925 Kivett Drive 329 Woodrow Avenue 309 PICK!-Eff Sffeef l L - 'EZ' aw' wc L-yt I 'J 1 ' . -' fi Y IUX t SI all N I I sv, iff, I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I Shelby Patterson Marilyn Payne Ann Peace Claude Phillips 261 Proctor Street 917 Charlotte Street Archdale 1421 North Hamilton Street ,,,,a.n-ww Ramona Phillips Jack Pickett Sammy iloage 1303 Forrest Street SOO Woodbrook Court l206 Rogan Street Jean Price Pat Rabhan Shelby Rackley Billie Sue Randall 632 Willowbrook Street 900 Forrest Avenue 1408 Cook Street 204 Prospect Street 'M-0 7,-Q 13? ' l C Q Q 'wi Q.....i. 0 Til'- 'ZR Gary Reid Shirley Richard Kay Riggs Bobby Ritchie 502 Gatewood Avenue 2000 English Street 313 Pickett Street 902 West Burton Street 11 R S-nw '--:. , It M ,Q QTQLTV W wi 'igf' ' 'N...f ,-f as gf Billy Robbins Betsy Roberts Tommy Roberts 2l2 West State Street 5l6 Gatewood Avenue 3l5-A B01-Ilevord Linda Rouse Andrea Rutherford Bobby Rutledge Donald Samuels 403 Kennedy Street 317 Louise Avenue 1011 Bcrbee Street 1201 Filbert Street 5.4. 1 .4.!: e .C ,V H - SL 222 101 qwu...4 E . s- Lean' v'f p Wh-s ig., 1-gv G5 ', Vivo 3 Pat Samuels Gail Sawyer Sandra Scarborough Ronnie Scearce 711 East Commerce Street 206 East Ray Street 524 East Farriss Avenue 215 Moffift Drive 'W 75u.,,-ff e Senior C ass 1, f 'jx ,. W .. f' Donald Scott 1009 Ferndale Drive Patricia Sellers Elaine Sells Johnny Seward Jimmy Shaw lOl9 HlCk0 Y Chapel Drive Route 1 Route l 2424 Lexington Avenue SQIIQ. SPQX , is '--in FQ WW Dovad Sheon Pat Shelton Loretta Shnves Nooml Shrves 524 Cross Street 1425 North Hamilton Street 230 Mull Street Route l we e Senior C ass Carolyn Smith 728 Bridges Street Cn ii H.: is-.,,,p 41750, 4.......- ,,.,.f tuner- ? 'fiti rf' N, XX Dickie Strickland Pattie Sparks Ina Springer Dgvid Sfqnron 1313 Highland Road 604 Melrose Street 109 Brenfley Circle l4l9 Wiltshire Boulevard sith.. We-ff' 5' on - 5 Jane Stutts Pat Sullivan Carol Taylor 1607 Bradley Street l627 North Hamilton Street 233 Edgedale Drive Gordon Teetor Page Thompson 714 Locust Street 503 Oakland Avenue Bonnie Tilley Banks Totten l305!B Eaton Place C-27 Oakview Road -vcr' -,suv 'tv Q, ., !,7v.,,mM g sez- . EQJ Na-as-we su A Ex 11 'gs ,A ls- N 't in ,I tk fx- 1 Deon Towery Bobby Tuttle Kitty Tuttle Pgf Tyson 1410 Harmon Street 622 Willowbrook 528 Colonial Drive 1012 Wellington Road .Q was -49N E' 'WN 1 we KA., 1 ! i ng,,- Pgtrigiq Upton Beverly Ussery Jimmy Vickers 619 Highland Avenue 617 Cable Street 410 Barker Street Randy Voorhees 1132 Forest Hull Drive Sheilq Wade Carolyn Watford Barbara Wagoner 1003 Tofe Sweet 117 Bundy Road 317 Oak View Road f ,vm 3-.-- Q Q Q'. 'h GL ter ad!! -'U9 Qt' if -x VVS, 4,,, yuan:- Bill Walker Hansel Walker Patsy Wall Carolyn Wallace 233 Monflieu Avenue SOI Eqsf Lexingfgn Avenue 1352 Club Drive 906 Charlotte Street e Senitir C ass ' , - WW' ., M3 fl ' , .,.,- 1 -:lm Q . W x 5. Z Zi' Ellen Walton 1016 Tabor Street 23' V Edith Ward Don Warren Betty Watson Jackie Watson 1317 Long Street 1841 North Main Street 601 Oak View Road 1035 Asheboro Street wa0uS9xf..,,- - -inhib- , iff I pfiii. . ' . A v x li, am , ci. enqu- K ,l 'NV'-0-4.0 , ,wx ,,.. -ln.-.. f , I ,.. 'x 55- ' 3 2.3151 1 924232: 1 ' L A Benny Weathers Ken Welch Richard Welch ShirleY West llO8 Clyde Sfreel 32l Ardmore Circle 608 Monflieu Avenue 604 Highland Avenue l l l JN Qu., -I l l lock Wheatley B Bllllll' HSS S . C 23l Woodrow Avenue l Bobby White Irene Whitley Jack'Whitley DOT whiff lO2O Meadowbrook 609 Parkway l407 Trinity Avenue 27l4 EnQl'5l'l Sffeef 5 M - or ' ilk .P-'-ls W 1 : a 'S' 'viz X G -Y J X., 519 K .' 2:5229 , f 'tbl WI-9 1' .ggi A: Y -N. M gm 'Hs' -r:,:r H-r 'I A 69 R Q. if Barbara Willett Clyde Williams Barbara Williamson Arthur Wilson 308 Friddle Street 706 Chandler Street 804 Thissell Street HO East Burton Street ii, , Q , ,. A, -adm-flw-life 'Www Darrell Wilson Freddy Wilson Arnold Wood 708 Kennedy Street 505 Parkway 807 Willowbrook Street Doris Woods Edna Yarborough Opal Yarborough Joyce Young ll7 D0f0fl'1Y Sffeef i609 East Commerce Street 277 Young Street Route l, Kernersville 5 . l ' - ' -....n'L.a4.x'.m nnmamiaslwlslnisuu pt if Q 191 Us 4 4 'm 'WX lv few' Sue Young Jim Younts Becky Yow 2307 Ef1QliSh Sffeef EXfGl'1Si0F1 710 Woodrow Avenue 906 Borbee Street ko 1 Moe Von Zett Horriette Zimmerman 221 Fisher Street 615 West Forriss Avenue Senior !f,ee.f-- A -e f fe A ' , .1 1 9 .., L-kia!! In I I N ,mar l' 1 .KJ GS tg 47-'Z' T' .-.cj rw-v Q MP3, , . Davy Crockett and a cheerleader got .together when these two, Bunny Duke and Bill Martin, were elected senior mascots. As mascots, they will lead the l956 graduating class down the aisle on graduation night. BUV1V1Y'l5.'fl e d0UQl f9V Of MV- 0V1Cl MVS- l'l- 5- D1-Ike, The Senior Executive Board, which is made up of Gnd Bill IS the SOV1 Of MV- Gnd MVS- W- A- MGVNV1- representatives from the senior homerooms, handles the business of the Senior Class. lts members are, left to right, first row: Pat Rabhan, Marilyn Payne, Penny Hutchison. Second row: Mary Duke, Melinda Helton, Patsy Wall. Third row: Max Chadwick, Han- sel Walker, Sandra James. Not pictured is Sandra Hudspeth. Prominent Senior ersonalities Who's Who is composed of the most outstanding seniors chosen by the faculty. The l956 Who's Who includes, left to right, seated: Thelma Howell, Bill Newsome, Albea Chafin, Charles Huff, Jerry Bullin, Mike Collins, Penny Hutch- ison. Standing: Joy Goldsmith, Irene Whitley, Barbara Madison, Frances Blair, Kay Moore, Carolyn Hill, Jean Blank- enship, Mae Van Zett. .Fr . f - W ., 1 9 5 3 ,A xv, 4-6' .iv T' ? 5' 7 .N i ' K is ny! t. tw L e t 4 Tr. ' --ff Wa ii, , fy. I 91 f. u. 1 .4 f 4, :fly . , N-is J' 1? i xr. Q S 7 I M JWA' , z Proof thot variety is the spice of life ore i' 'f ,f,.-I .X ' 'ig 5 these two record enthusiasts, our Best All 51 QU ll g C A i Round seniors, Koy Moore ond Jerry Bullin. -Q: ' . 'Q ,Q ' 1llX-. ' 1 4 I yxx ,mx fi ,L L i ff lx ' if' A, pl 1 fry: If f H if If I 'ii 'K W Q 2 'J i ' L, S4 . 51. 0 ,I ' if ,V W. it 4 ' V1 i i f' f i, 2 'f i Q O wkmtwwg. N wmmwwr V M0 f V , A '. , ' -W h - x A 1-'J 1 -gk ' . 4 . L . . -H fu. K Aux' ,, ni'-fax ,K V If t ,. A fl, . I Q, 4 K R, , ff Wull you toke o letter for me, please? ' ff Y j -ffl, 15 l fi Albeo chofan asks Irene wmfley, their ef- ficiency won for them the title Most Likely to Succeed. X l X , X X ', K 4 ev S' qu ff 1' ' f 'Cf 4 , f X f'- K txt X Ik fxx , 1- ', ' ' ' gi' 5 lf' QQ 1 4,,. E 11 BQ ff H lk, f 'I' T , X 1 f ll I QQ! t NW - f- ' 1' rs x 4 fi 2 X 1 W , ,f-7 ,X-X I J ' X 1 X '?f, gs- l 1 1 -ii l f' i l if i I gf l i 5 Q 5, J ,g i 1 l .,,9 -df!! if ,V fi R fe fc-91 f ' FR fmsg :sw 'sh Sweets to the sweet! Our personality pin- f y' W' smiles thot won them the title of Best Person- A, ups Edward Hill ond Corolyn Hill, show the ality. 1' W. y -N I fir, r Q, X49 W X X X il , H50 5 -. X -F' W lull GV? , I AZ' 1 1.3 N X xx Q Vx I K ' X ix X X . , K?-fv K M X X 'YQ' Jff. , R1 I W ' ', 'A i N, ff, ,J , X it V - gf'2 ::Qi V155 W W 1 5,,...,aL I, in J mx :Ex , V M -1 ' . as 'Q Y L . Qt' ' - 5-l '. il 'T' favs' ' X . A 1 , K- -E la Jn, it v,.Q f Mfg!! 1 l . -lf 2515. A . ' , V , x . BJ., S, ew..-. 2,25 ' A it ' 'lun N , f N X F ' ,ff 2' I W i No, these two oren't Venus ond Apollo! They're the two chosen for Best-Looking. Pretty os o picture ore Anne Moser ond Groome Fulton. JU45 W, ...........,.MN-,.-+ NJ W kg I 'S'-':::e-' X : t Q4 f Showenng this pup wlth offectnon ond brnght ! g 7 gg smiles ore Llbby Johnson ond Jock Dunlvont X b , xxtxl' 'ds voted Fnendhest XX N XX Emil X 6? -.IW : ' 251 ,41,..- .x F751 ,, Q ff ' ' . -whiff?-532' f,, '-H. ...A -,g mx X Y as 52,5 , A1 - 53' 74 l G6 'CDV 'Q wk., i ! i 1 4 f sg ,sg , . ' .s, ' ' L tiki ,A 'f' ii ' jjvlixik xx sf s f i ? Kfi vgs' 1 T -fwfff LQ- . J 'H 31'.'ii'5? ' 1 G .3511 - I ,l .fx ' 'W ' XM Q ig. ggnfsa Out of the poges of Vogue step the Best ff A Dressed seniors, Carol Toylor ond Don Worren. X wx ' if ,N -I ' X X 4f,fj.! N NXXX 75 I ,gs 2 I? 5 UV 'UU F! g...73 F' 'W Z 'X' ' ' 9' 'Ill-I-md' OBSE ,V Our future Olympic Gomes stors ore these A Horrnetfe Zlmmermon .vi 1 A U s Most Athletic seniors Cornell Johnson ond QE ,I-5' is is ,flings ff, S f fm , i f S15 K.. or Q 4 XXX Xe 1 if s X ' f 76 QQQSU st U I .i pf, l in ,' pqfpz Showing their usual relish and spice, ,fZbqfilWtxtXY,1xW, X 1 ' 4 ' , iw' these two, Darrell Janes and Pat Long, were K I 3 ' X tx ' YQ N Q, ' rewarded by the title of Wittiest. X' ff .fp xx x ' l Q . K W X X f pf v 'N if 2 ' fiffbzaqt' x xi 1 l 1 r w 'Ill A Xe N N 7 I K f 4 ' f lx K J 'X 0,1 .M . Q il f JI, X 7, 15, V ,f , 7f':f'f'1 tier, r Y W A N 5 ,,. ,, xml. r J' .'i'2f fifQQ1?1 sv if 1 , . , . P fl . W in-uns!! 77 N ,nn- ,1 These alert Juniors led their class through a fun-filled year. From left to right: Jamie Mathews, President: George McLarty, Vice-President, Margaret Beamon, Secretary: Bill Armstrong, Treasurer. Pictured below is Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, the very capable Junior Class Adviser. The Juniors started off the year of l955-56 with the vigor and vitality that Juniors always seem to have. First, they elected their officers. Miss Lindsay was the efficient and understanding class adviser. T, The next event produced by these energetic third year students was their play, Old Doc, under the direction of Miss Haywood. The play was a great success, and the Juniors were justifiably proud of this outstanding accom- plishment. The Junior-Senior prom was the highlight of an unusually successful year. With their major tasks accom- plished, the ambitious Juniors prepared to step into the role which they expect to play next year as the most important class of all. e unior ass uniors Gene Abbott, C27 Oakview Road Jerry Adams, 211 Montlieu Avenue Sandra Adams, 508 South Street Albert Alexander, 1122 Rotary Drive Loretta Allred, 1453 North Hamilton Judy Angley, 507 Kennedy Street Jean Armfield, 221 Hillcrest Drive Bill Armstrong, 908 Arbordale Drive Janie Arrington, 611 Oakview Road Shelba Auman, 606 Rotary Drive Marvin Autry, 1112 Cedrow Avenue Texie Ann Ayers, 2910 English Street Harold Ayscue, 1001 Granby Street Barbara Baker, 656 Wesley Place Donald Baker, 418 Mangum Avenue Jock Baker, 704 South Hamilton Kinney Bales, 607 Locke Street Ernest Barbee, 206 East Green Street Rosalee Barley, Centennial Ext. Jerry Barnes, 2332 English Street Bonnie Barneycastle, 317 Phillips Street Ex is T 4 if ef ,I I A 'fm 1 ' M l '33 'N- G 4 ' v' LL ,fl 1'iirs + , . ,R 4 ' ,L gi, I, ef, ey , h J fl r is 1 K.. ,well ,K Mx 1, E 1 f f 1 l , jk be i f L. ' vc--7 4 Q 2 .f I X , -.. bv wi 'v' L, ,,f A in, -21.-,Q A -Y 40 1 LI . N , , Q, ji wi .127 Q3 4-uv in-pf 3 'fee I w,,,, V y i V iqivfif lx ve fog! 17, S Sh iso L I 14- ifa' j 1 ,- 'E' tx 4. ox, if a' . '-f- 9 it .,,, 4 1 lt 1 uniors Richard Barrett, 112 West Ray Street David Baxter, 606 Centennial Avenue Margaret Beamon, 411 Gatewood Avenue Jerry Bean, 502 Highland Avenue Joanne Bean, 502 Highland Avenue Delores Beck, 168 Mill Street Jimmy Beck, 168 Mill Street Joe Black, 524 North Hamilton John Blackburn, 404 Montlieu Avenue Pat Blackburn, 601 Ferndale Drive Bill Blair, 409 Clover Drive Dora Blake, 516 East Lexington Beverly Blankenship, 1201 Madison Ave Janice Boles, 306 Elm Street Robert Bornstein, 211 Steele Street Ruby Jean Boroughs, 803 English Street Jim Boyd, 1201 Rockford Road Maxine Brenner, 441 West Lexington Harold Brock, 917 Putnam Avenue Larry Brown, 806 Gurley Street Delores Browning, 101 Princeton Avenue 80 HUG uniors Donese Buchanan, 287 Young Street Wayne Bullard, 3013 English Street Ruth Ann Burrow, 634 East Lexington Juanita Burrows 241V2 Boulevard Betsy Burton, 331 West Russell Street 'CIL7 Y' , a,,ffi'45 N f ' via ' 'Ex '51 Barbara Burroughs, 1001 Chestnut Street - ' s gh, Kim! ff Bobby Butler, 907 North Hamilton Don Byrd, 209 Juanita Street Kenneth Byrd, 600-B Richardson Barbara Cagle, 403 Barker Street Ronald Calhoun, 511 Flint Street Carolyn Carpenter, 202 Springfield Avenue Dorothy Carrick, 309 Ennis Street Retta Carrick, 208 Landsdown Street Frances Carroll, 1106 East Green Street Carolyn Casey, 111 Greenwood Drive Anthony Cavas, 828 Montlieu Avenue Priscilla Chafin, 614 Hedrick Street Betty Chard, 600 Dayton Street Bob Chastain, 504 Wendover Drive Jimmy Chernault, 512 Ciatewood Avenue 81 K bf' . l,. . .555 eq , 6... t E f il QQQ' I' -5 zo , an M' C? .lg NV .. +V 4 A -1 Elf? 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Craver, 1611 Bradley Street Patricia Crawley, Route 1 John Crenshaw, 307 Montlieu Avenue Charles Cromer, 912 Arch Street Ray Cross, 1116 Campbell Street Ann Culclasure, 1416 Club Drive Dickie Culler, 416 Hillcrest Drive Rebecca Dailey, 812 East Homestead Sanders Dallas, 1 1 19 Rotary Drive Carolyn Daniel, 1203 English Street uniors Vivien Daniel, 1120 Campbell Street Betsy Davis, 508 Lindsay Street Robert Davis, 412 Hillcrest Drive Bill Dawkins, 205 East Farriss Avenue Carol Dease, 1100 Gordon Street Sandra DeLappe, 242 Boulevard Michael Denny, 324 Ingleside Drive Floyd Dillon, 942 Montlieu Avenue Bill Doggett, 908 Rotary Drive Elsie Dollar, 1408 English Street Jo Anne Dorr, 320 Woodbrook Court Floride Louise Douglas, 111 East Commerce Betsy Draughan, 1424 North Hamilton Larry Draughn, 9-A Clara Cox Apartments Carol Duke, 205 Guilford Avenue Mary Lee Dunaway, 632 Willowbrook Wayne Earnhardt, 600 Highland Avenue Bobby Eddinger, 204 Lindsay Leona Eldreth, 2-D Clara Cox Apartments Bettie Ellington, 704 Tate Street Rachel Embler, 2013 West Rotary Drive 'Six If , 'T 7, ,W 1-.J il. 427 A ia., af.,-3 ii My iiii A M , 1 V-i, W fi ff 5 , ' ' 5 gl WS ,' Q 3 an R :M . 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W' , I M ' , 4-H 1 ' K 6' ,tt,, , t K L A L ,:,,g , ' A as, ac: 2 f -'fm ' ,. :5X L 4 L. 1 1 ay' L G Q, L ll -fe- S iw, li I 'try' 1 uniors Jackie Helms, 1010 Holton Street Bobby Hensley, 216 Myrtle Emily Hester, 518 Ridgecrest Drive Larry Hill, 312 Pickett Street Tommy Hogg, 209 Louise Avenue Gray Holland, 216 Druid Drive Richard Hollifield, 419 Friddle Street Bill Hubbard, 513 Newton Alice Hudspeth, 123 Briggs Avenue Joe Hughes, 904 Arch Street Myrna Hulin, 622 West Lexington Avenue Donna Hunt, 1010 Albert Street Betty Hutchinson, 116 Thurston Street Lonnie Jackson, 327 Player Drive Ted Jennings, 106 Brinkley Drive Ivan Jester, Route 1 Darrell Johnson, Porter Street Ginger Johnson, 228 Edgedale Drive Peggy Johnson, 602 Thissell Street Buddy Joines, 318 Park Street Carolyn Jones, 1207 North Hamilton Street uniors Hazel Jones, 303 Sinclair Street Jerry Jones, 1605 Denny Court Sandra Jones, 703 Bridges Street Coy Joyce, 1303 Roy Street Claudie Joyner, 207 Kelly Street Louella Kidd, 1014 Rotary Drive Teresa King, 1111 Madison Avenue Billy Joe Kiser, 115W East Commerce Street Ronald Koonts, 804 Chestnut Street Jerry Koontz, 820 East College Drive Robert Lane, 921 South Main Street Becky Lawrence, 524 Ridgecrest Drive Shirley Lawson, 806 Willowbrook Street Roy Leach, 1415 King Street Bobby Lee, 207 Wiley Don Arnold Lee, 2600 English Street Keith Lewis, 311 Centennial Avenue Susan Lewis, 224 Woodrow Avenue Ronald Little, 732 South Main Street Bill Livengood, 1229 Westchester Jane Lloyd, 609 Lindsay Street 87 17 W 4 'TT- E li .45 fy A - gf 'f A57 ,mx 4 ga. x K5 AI' S M. 2 'VW -Qs e 0.5, I ' Q---I wt 5-.5 tw y xi 'ef Q . me ' 1 we Q , .. ,.r tg., X .. h 1'-.7 Q.. 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W' 1,71 V' ' 3 1...- fd ,,, , I ., as 1: 3, X X I A , QD - Vf wy L uniors Pat Long, H25 Montlieu Avenue Joyce Longtin, llO Westchester Drive Gladys Lovelace, 50-E Clara Cox Apartments Jerry Lovelace, 625 Colonial Drive Wanda Lynch, l626 North Rotary Drive Shirley Mabe, l302 Pershing Street Bob Malpass, 806 North Hamilton Street Jerry Maner, 23ll East Lexington Avenue Gladys Manring, 908 Pine Circle Drive, Oak View Gayle Marley, 323 Connor Street Wayne Marley, i229 Redding Street Robert Martin, 3-l-l Clara Cox Apartments Faye Mash, 4l5 Willowbrook Street Rex Mashburn, l232 Lincoln Drive Jamie Mathews, 605 Forrest Avenue Judie Mathews, 205 Springfield Avenue Barbara Merchant, 538 East Farriss Charles Millikan, l206 Dorris Street Beth Minor, l6l8 Ward Street Mary Wray Mitchell, lll3 Rotary Drive Pete Motfitt, lO25 Ferndale Drive uniors Ben Montgomery, 1008 North Hamilton Street Nancy Moran, 1009 Marion Avenue Billie Morehead, 713 Centennial Avenue James Morgan, 310 Ridgecrest Kay Morgan, 1806 Welborn Street Marilyn Morgan, Route 2 Johnny Morrison, 608 Hawthorne Phyllis Moser, 701 Sherwood Drive Jimmy Moss, 435 West Lexington Avenue Morris Motley, 819 West Green Street Richard Mullis, 505 Prospect Street Marion Murdock, 1610 North Main Street Faye Myers, Oak View Road Richard Myers, 346 Wrenn Street Vernell Myers, 116 Barker Avenue Alan McCraw, 503 Woodrow Avenue Becky McCrimmon, 502 Ferndale Drive Elaine McDonald, 286 Young Street Myrle McFarland, 215 Elm Street Daryl McGuire, 1019 Meadowbrook Street Eileen Mcllvaine, 718 North Main Street fs , HN 'TAT' N f ' 2 Qin' 43 , gb- EY, '3 gf ll up if! 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Y'-r T ' V7 , ,wp uniors Roy McKaughan, 1005 Johnson Street Wayne McKinney, 1007 Granby Street George McLarty, 919 Rotary Drive Mary McMahon, 3121 Ring Street Katharine McNatt, 621 Wesley Place Wesley McPherson, 170 East Green Street Barbara Neal, 308 Druid Drive Ramona Newton, 120 South Road Sylvia Newton, 510 Prospect Street lne Nijhuis, 1003 Sherwood Lietta O'l'lam, 404 Caletrane Street Carolyn O'Kelly, 2324 English Street Gene Osborne, 221-B Chestnut Street Ronda Overman, C-27 Winston Road Roger Pancoast, 802 Rotary Drive Betty Parker, 603 Parkway Mitchell Parker, 112 South Road Mary Parks, 408 Park Street Sandra Parnell, 112 Oakwood Court Charlene Parrish, 309 Pickett Street Charlie Patterson, 712 Westwood Avenue uniors Roy Patterson, 707 Wise Street Creola Patton, 1306 Lee Avenue Bonnie Peele, 1009 Lindsay Street Betty Pegram, 805 West Burton Street Jerry Pell, 302-B Allred Street Glenn Perry, 702 Sunset Drive Gerald Pierce, 740-B English Street Gilbert Lee Poole, 324 Ennis Street Odell Portis, 1225 Redding Street Barbara Pratt, 632 Willowbrook Street Mitchell Prevatte, 918 Redding Street Louise Price, 1014 Adams Street Pat Proctor, 500 Hayworth Street Peggy Purcelle, Route 5 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1411 North Hamilton Street Darlene Ray, 403 Highland Avenue Fonda Rickard, 1409 Rogan Street Ruth Riggs, 203 Westchester Drive Linda Robbins, 212 West State Street Larry Rogers, 1701 Pershing Street Wayne Rouse, 22-C Oakwood Court Apartments L N Q ,, 'S f i 9D 'as in 'ww iv , I if Y 3- ,Q C.. 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F724 i 1 C' 1' '4-f fqtifw ful if is Q , C uniors Tommy Rowe, 906 Chestnut Street Billy Royals, 806 Tate Street Freddie Ruth, 306V2 Steele Street Emily Sanders, 1706 Franklin Street Suzanne Savage, 1002 North Main Street Becky Scism, 2701 Lowe Avenue Gwendolyn Shepard, 420 Hodgin Street Louellen Shipton, 1901 Franklin Street Don Shipwash, 810 Union Street Jimmy Shirley, 1302 East Lexington Avenue Tim Short, 1010 Bridges Street Shelvia Shreve, 209 Oakview Road Howard Silverstein, 227 Edgedale Drive Becky Skidmore, 617 Rotary Drive Marvin Slate, 100 Brantley Circle Becky Smith, 1217 Adams Street Betty Smith, 507 West Green Street Billy Smith, 1402 Cook Street Charlotte Smith, 107 Scott Avenue Frank Smith, 1114 Rotary Drive Jerry Smith, 640 Willowbrook Street uniors Vicki Smith,'West Drive, Archdale Jo Snead, lO2 Woodlawn Road Bill Snider, 5l2 Twin Oak Court Sam Snider, 4l2 Otteray Drive Buddy Snotherly, 606 Gatewood Avenue Donald Snow, 1518 Valley Ridge Drive Dianne Snyder, ll2 Kendall Street Carolyn Sorrell, l2l4 McCain Place Jarman Spenard, 634 East Lexington Avenue Dale Spinnett, l4ll Blain Street George Walter Staton, 203 Woodbine Street Peggy Steele, 605 Willowbrook Street David Stephens, 403 Sunset Drive Gene Stiles, 2Ol-A Wiley Street Tommy Stout, 502 Lindsay Street Shirley Stradley, 8Ol Kearns Street Fred Styles, 2006 Van Buren Street Bill Sumner, 724 Florham Avenue Nancy Sumner, 5Ol Highland Avenue Anna Swecker, 3l7 Hamilton Street Shirley Swing, l233 South Main Street ,, if X1 W 7? , Cu 5' L X ' x 6 E' W ax. mm 1 A it A in V Gs 5 ve, T-iw, 4 V .. , wang. V ,X x Q 'c V' ,. ? 7 5, f -vi' , 1 - 4, LAL uniors Bill Tarn, 219 West Ray Street Cclista Taylor, 408 White Oak Street Johnny Teague, 106 Lansdown Street Darnaye Teetor, 714 Locust Street Roy Thompson, 126 South Road Kristin Thornburg, Archdale Carolyn Tice, 411 Hillcrest Janice Tomlin, 129 Fowler Street Rebecca Truesdale, 1113 Jefferson Avenue Nancy Turnage, 3-D Clara Cox Apartments Nancy Turner, 103 Asbill Street Robert Upchurch, 1608 Welbourn Street Carolyn Venable, 706 Wise Street Don Vereen, 739 English Street Jimmy Vinson, 150 Kenilworth Drive Carl Vuncannon, 219 Chestnut Street Gerry Vuncannon, 706 Tate Street Margaret Vuncannon, 501 Steele Street Dickie Wagner, 627 Colonial Jimmy Waldon, 509 Player Drive Ernestine Walton, 1302 Tryon Street uniors Fredric Watson, 2003 Franklin Street Talmadge Watson, 1035 Asheboro Street Julia Watts, 106 West Homestead Loretta Way, 1104 South Main Street Carolyn Wayne, 814 Willow Street Hilda Webb, Route 5 Jerry Webb, 311 Whittier Street Diane West, 610 Montlieu Larry Wheless, 501 North Drive Betty Whitesell, 1101 Council Street Wyndham Wilkinson, 1033 Rockford Road Charles Willett, 308 Friddle Street Judith Williams, 630 Rockspring Road Louise Williams, 1213 Delk Drive Anna Wilson, 219 Edgedale Drive Ellen Rose Wilson, 2200 East Green Street Marilyn Wilson, Route 1, Kernersville Chuck Wood, Alamance Road, Sedgefield Curtis Wood, 201 Richardson Street Frieda Wray, 209 Elm Street Betty Wright, 107 Greenwood Avenue .sf .3 In fi' ' atxg 4, 43- K V7 R E ,gif 1 9 AQ f-:i,:.f 4, , , ' Q3 4 f Qu- , 51159.71 :J ' 1 A 4. .f as .6 c , L.. 2, 11' at ... 1 A 1 '34 13 hi zbl b K LSL' J s,.1f'f ,. 'I- W ,S 7 ti gy, 1 1, 0 ,vt V-I 1 19 L. y vi -5 ., 'SRI 19 -2:1 -ff Calnera Shy Larry Bowman Lacy Gordon Don Heath Jasper l-ledgecock Charles Jacobs William Stone This crowd of students is doing its last bit of socializing before the 8:30 bell rings. M ga' -ii ii. gg Flattered and glad to pose for a picture are these Junior leaders: Left to right: Bill Armstrong, Jamie Mathews, George McLarty, Vicki Smith, Margaret Beamon, Martha Cheves, Bobby Chastain, and Mar- garet Hayworth, it sm 1 fl '7 l 1 5 Lf' Q 3'-nf 5-I pn DQ N angles-1. , 'I 1111? 1' Q 1 -uw 'W 3 2 Fwjj t , mlmwi: l l la 7 . '..l.-'f'- ' 4 A f i TTL, 1 'Fung A r i 1 H-W i v 4 Hvjvppgw, V-.M y gwsvgf E 6 w wf, V wen. ' Q '51 gi-Q ' -wwf 'fy E. N4 K , Jr Q4 4 sw, . K V ' 'f ' 197 .5 T Q, I Q , - ,X L 1, at . 'g.f,4'c,, -4.-. f-gg 5 sr, V 'r f 5.'i3g.fM' Ui ixffi B '- l 'V .3 if ?'5f'Ls' fi 'A A V ' G -W., .0-!.,r . .i 1 31- ' . si- 5 . f , bw . 9, . ,W A , . A Riffs ' , .,,,,,, Em, V .4 s .. 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That ,rs 15, 'B , Fred J 1 V4 We '. : : liif-255 t T ,Y l 1 'M A - Wx r-- E: f Ill ' ' nu III As the bell rings and summons the students back to class, the luckier band members begin to load onto the buses that will carry them to Durham for a parade Bryant is really a card shark. 33 . s .. ' ar . What's so funny, boys? Getting to skip school for a band trip? Left to right: Bill Dawkins, Bobby Butler, George McLarty, Groome Fulton, Larry Hill, Byron Godfrey, Clyde Fitzgerald, Ken Welch, Mike Collins. x lf M 'cv N me ,t, f-L - - Ill Q I 'mul m . I IN F' gninnnplnllnji R, J ...ffliilsi ,U 'f'-715' gil The election of a strictly male slate of officers was conclusive proof that the girls had their say. The Sophomore Class elected the following to lead them Left to right: Philip Fulton, Treasurer: Archie Schoch, President: J. T. Hicks, Sec- retary and Jimmy Adams Vlce President Pictured below is Mrs. Florence Shaw, who was their efficient adviser. The enthusiastic Sophomores started off the year with their election of officers. Mrs. Shaw was their able adviser in the various activities throughout the year. The Sophornores successfully conducted a magazine campaign in order to finance their class activities for i955-56. The most outstanding event at the year was the Sophomore Prom. The Sophomores showed their true spirit as they wholeheartedly turned their attention to the planning of, and the decorating far, this big occasion. As the year came to a close, the Sophamores felt that they had grown in characterg and that the year had been one which they would cherish in their store of golden memories. e Sophomore C ass 98 Sophomores Jimmy Adams Mary Gail Alexander Bill Allgood Gayle Allred Jill Anderson Melva Andrews Gale Auman Robert Auman Jo Lynn Baker Betty Bame Barbara Beal Nancy Beal Donnie Beck Troy Beeson Allen Bennett Gary Bennett Mary Blair Phillip Blair Dorothy Blebins Libby Blizzard Cecil Boitnott Jimmie Bollinger Blanche Bonner Paul Boone Jack Boyles Shirley Boyles Calvin Bradshaw Janice Bradshaw George Branscome Buddy Bray Margo Brewer Gene Briggs Virgil Brock Pete Bruner Fred Bryant Jimmy Bryson Ronald Bullock Fred Burchfield Harold Burgess Robert Burton Ernest Butler Beverly Byrd Carol Byrd Daniel Callahan Bobby Ray Campbell James Campbell Ruby Campen Connie Carmichael Charles Carroll Donald Carroll John Carroll Bill Cashion Kenneth Cecil Nancy Cecil ...gf tafkyl N 1 ' 1 4-.. ,, J 'X l - A 'fi 0 4, , Y-fx L' x 5 :tri K I lf 3' E, 1' . fx W' New M 'W X C , iff rs., L. -ff 'SP' I ' 44 5, 33. :W uf i, '- A , -F.. 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Dority Jo Dorn Judy Draughan Bruce Draughn Carlous Draughn Pat Duggins Richard Duncan Francis Dutton Kenneth Dutton Jane Early Carolyn Eckerd Pat Elrod Marvin Emerson Dixie Epting Patsy Ester Priscilla Etheridge Joan Evans David Farrington Marcia Fee Becky Ferebee Don Fesperman Linda Fields Jerri Fitzgerald Shelby Flinchum Patricia Flythe Joe Foley Jane Folger Mike Ford Sophomores Tom Mary Fortner Barry Faust Ernest Fowler Kathryn Fox Kaye Freedle Jane Freeman Thomas Frazier Lindsay Fritz Donnie Frost Phillip Fulton Doris Furr Max Furr Ray Furr Houston Gaddy Michael Gansman Judy Garrett Kenneth Geisse Jackie Gibson Carole Gillespie Linda Given Pat Gordon Jimmy Graves Cy Gray David Gray Johnny Green Max Green Judy Greene James Greer Jean Gregg Barbara Gregory Carole Griffin Darrell Grimes Edward Grimsley Barbara Groce Marshall Grubb Kaye Guyer Judy Hall Hazel Hamlin Jerry Haney Larry Haney Jo Ann Harrelson Jean Harringtor Betty Harris Ellen Harris Betzy Harriss Jakie Harriss Lauralee Hart Ann Hatton Anne Hawkins Nina Hayes Becky Hayward Larry Head Pearl Hedgecock Kenneth Hedrick ,f . .- lg j 1, '- K , ff. 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Hicks Evelyn Hill Herthey Hill Larry Hill Mike Hill Roger Hill Sylvia Hill Benny Hilliard Otis Hines Michael Hinshaw Loretta Hinson Jimmy Hodgin Becky Holder Jerry Holder Mary Holliman Mickey Holmes Donald Holt Vicki Holton Tommy Hooks Dale Hoover Linda Horney Frances Hudspeth Clifton Hughes Jerry Hughes Jerry Hunt Sue ldol Sarah Jane Ingram Carolyn Inman Betty Jacobs Luella Jackson Howard James Bobby Jarvis Frank Jarvis Kenneth Jefferson Charles Jennings Dianne Johnson Albert Jones Bernice Jones David Jones Donnie Jones Nancy Jones Perry Jones Judy Jordan Sylvia Kearns Rosalie Keefover Diane Kelly Thomas Kenner Hayden Kepley ophomores Bill Kester Anita Kidd Jimmy Kimble Kelley King Donald Kinney Linda Kinney Phillip Kinsey Ann Kirkman Jerry Kivetf Sherry Kivetf John Krieger Louise Lamb Ida Laughlin Judy Lawson Ruth Lawson Carrol Leary Becky Ledwell Merrill Leffler Bill Lewis Jerry Lewis Donnie Livengood Bob Lloyd Terry Lloyd Charles Lovelace Claire Lowell Sue Luther Betty Macon Laura Malpass Norman Mann Ronald Barry Mann Ronald Jackson Mann Joyce Marlette Howard Marsh Jane Marshall Wanda Martin Martha Mendenhall Jerrie Ann Menscer Ann Michael Gloria Miller Leon Mitchell Marvin Mobley Nancy Montgomery Linda Morgan Mariless Morgan Dick Morris Pug Morris Thomas Morton Shirley Murrow Joanne McCanless Johnny McCombs Carolyn McCormick Ruth McGilvery Alice Mcllvaine Mike McKinney 7 if fi .9 N f ,w 'x , Q ., ' G.. 2 , V 'Jw ' N- . 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K . f Misfisxx .., ,K Q out 1.1 'G sit' V' Y av,n x L., 'T -7 v ,1.,, -NRO, . v.,,f.z, at t? lO4 H55- is '95, .2 - I xy, X. ophomores Saundra McKinney Jimmy McLean Linda McMahon Edward McNatt Edward McNeill Freed Nackley Betty Neal Jerusha Ann Neal Bobby Nelson Glenda Norman James Nunn Kenneth Odham Judy O'Ham Johnny Parker Mary Parrish Thomas Patterson Gayle Payne Clarence Peele Mickey Peeler Patsy Phillips Rupert Pickens Jeanette Price Tommy Proctor Judy Purcelle Judy Queen Linda Rankin Alice Rawlinson Malcolm Cephus Reese Jr Albert Rice Jackie Rice Brenda Kay Rich Judy Rich Doris Ridge Anne Waneta Riggins Ann Rising Dixie Roach Carolyn Roberts Jean Roberts Joyce Roberts Jacqui Rochelle Linda Rodden Patsy Rogan Barbara Rollins Charles Rosenau Ronald Rothrock Hazel Rouse Iris Rumley Maxie Russ Buddy Russell Barbara Rutherford Loretta Saltz Mike Samuel Linda Samuels Ronda Samuels ophomores Kenneth Sanders Arch Schoch J. R. Scott Carol Sells Carolyn Setzer Patricia Seward Paul Seward Ellen Sexton Pat Sexton Sandra Sheffield Jimmy Shelton Patsy Shepard Robert Sherrill Charles Simpson Cynthia Slate Alton Slay Alton Smith Barbara Smith Cynthia Smith Miriam Smith Rondal Smith Larry Solomon Charles Southern Judith Spencer Johnny Spoone Glenda Springer Johnny Springer Nancy Staley Randy Stanley Sandra Stanley Linda Staton Joanne Stewart Joe Stewart Paul Stewart Lee Stoddard Janet Stone Margaret Stout Charles Stutts Carolyn Suggs Olivia Sutton Suzanne Swinney Jeanette Taylor Martin Taylor Monroe Taylor Tommy Taylor Bobby Teague Page Temple Richard Terrell Judith Gayle Thomas Jeanette Thompson Leon Todd Wayne Todd Charles Toliver Mickey Tomlin ,gl X viz Q '-J!,1 .gsx , 1...- Q, in , ngl 2 H , ' ' I unix Ov ,t gf 'Eff +1 ikf fhwea . , fi s , in 1 L, 'DI' 'Db V Ka- lsq, ivy 31 -..A...f - K h ig. 71 41 ig 'W si, ,. LA . E, 4:5 Q.. as-fin, 1 I .N 2-r: 4 L' f.. 11 ttf! 1? ' as vu. , or-:v Q . 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F if Mitchell wofson Q.. 1- -W 'ng ' , xi Nancy Weatherford if 'l' , g 1,, K 3 X1 'fly' M ,4 Delores Webb .Xxx TL V it X KV Y I . - H , ' Barbara Welborn gi 6 George Welch ,i A if gg- Jerry Welch '25 Eg :, -'QQ g .. ' , Mary Welch if , LL- 4 MLA M 2 fi Av X Sheila Wendler , 'f , wp. Q: fl . t 1 - Z 1 Eve - V' Nancy White fl Y ' i Hs, 2 N Bill Whltesell ,ff 'Sf' ' ' Walter wliirfield Mary Whitlow v. A ' fs - ' ilfjj' f 1- Q5 ,' A Melvin whiff 5 ,Rr iv Alice Wilhoit I P , , A -r yy fm' Betty Wilkins N, ,M rf ' 1 1 M , Wayne Wilkinson Q Larry Willett i Jean Williams ,ii it A - M 'N wc Norma Williams N ,Q J gg, ,MLA 1 , Larry Wilson 'YL' Y-.K ,-fem! ,rj wily Faye Wilson A , ,j A V ' Zola Mae Wiseman fi 4 Carl Wood N, ff, t Clyde Wood Dolly Wood 'fx 5. ,Mx lf? ,yi xT'5? fff ,l -xr,-i QQ T' SF, vw l O6 Dorson Woods Gary Workman Janice Wright Phyllis Wright Margaret Yarborough Anne Yates Jimmy Yip Rozetta Younts Camera Shy Robert Cody Leonard Dunlap Jimmy Freeman Bunny Jacobs Doris Leach Ken Prosser Gerald Wheat These pretty lassies sing away at the i955 Freshman Prom, as Bobby Kirkman, in the background, acts as handyman. From left to right, the girls are: Joanne McCanless, Sandi Stanley, and Gloria Miller. Hard at work trying to finish their float before parade time' are, left to right: Dorson Woods, Judy Lawson, Dickie Morris, Eleanor Jo Darn, Marcia Fee, Jerry Holder, Zola Mae Wiseman, and Nancy Staley. ww Alice Rawlinson and Carolyn Dillon look frightened as they encounter J. T. Hicks posing as a gunman in the Freshman play, Elmer. Jackie Hill seems to be whispering to Patsy Garrison and Susie Cecil about how well the pep rally, given at the V.F.W., is going. ,. 'X Freshman officers who guided the class through its initial year at High Point High School are: Robert Sherrill, Treas- urer Lorraine Wright Secretary Evelyn Hallman, Vipe-President: and Stevie Slate, President. Pictured below is Mr. The tact that the Freshmen were unaccustomed to High Point High School did not stop them from joining hands with the other classes and participating in the activities ot the school. One of the first things of the l955-56 agenda was the election ot class officers. Mr. Mann capably advised them in their various activities throughout the year. By their enthusiastic spirit of co-operation, these alert underclassmen made the Freshman Prom an event long to be remembered. As the year came to a close, the members of the Freshman Class had made many new triendsg and the whole class had become an active part of High Point High School. e Freshman C ass 108 1 l.....l.. l Freshmen Ronnie Allen Penny Angley Judy Arrington Ann Atkinson Rhonda Austin Dwight Barlow Larry Barneycastle Dale Beasley Robert Beddington Ronald Bellamy Bonnie Beshears John Bivens Martha Bivens Nancy Bizzell Gene Blackwell Armistead Blake Charles Bodenheimer Martha Bodenheimer Jean Bodford Nancy Boggan lretta Borland Linda Bottoms Ruby Boulding David Forrest Boyd Dewey Brady Martha Branscom Barbara Briggs Gayle Brookbank Evelyn Brooks Barry Brown Billy Brown Martha Brown Cecil Bruton Buddy Bryson Gerald Buchanan Nina Burris Becky Burroughs Elva Burton Linda Burton Thomas Burton Linda Byrd Martha Byrd Dallas Campbell Ken Canady Charlie Carroll Ruth Caudle Brenda Cavin Judy Cecil Jimmy Chambers June Chambers Stephen Chappell Nolan Clinard Judith Clodfelter Tommy Cochran: ., i 7 C' 'F' ' 'T ' S Q 4' A 9, ' ff 4. v s 'I an , 2 Y l 1 'N c.. , ' - ,L , 11-'I ' V 1 ,I Q- . ex ,. 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W l l - N 1 ,I e ar fn 2 -1 1 'ej' ,.:.F l H :L A I ' 1 1 - my ' llO Freshmen Wellon Cole Johnny Combs Judy Comer Geraldine Cooper Robert Lewis Corn Wyonnie Craddock Charles Cranford Henry Cranford Jackie Cranford Ray Cranford Ann Cummings James Curlee Jean Curlis James Darnell Brenda De Lappe Brenda Demchak Craig Dennis Craig Denny Frank DeSaix Barbara Dillon Shirley Dills Frank Draughn Jerry Drye Norma Duke Ted Elkins Sandra Ellerbe Bob Embler Wayne Embry Eleanor Fagan Grace Ann Farlow Rosie Farmer Carolyn Flowers Hank Foscue Carol Foster Judith Fowler Dean Fraizer Bill Freeman Dana Freeman Horace Freeman Donna Friar Wayne Frith Loretta Fulk Priscilla Funderburk Gloria Furr Lowana Golyean Bonnie Gann Barbara Gardner Max Gardner Eleanor Garst Bill Gluyas Norma Gough Sherman Graham Shelby Grant Jo Ann Groce 5-' x resllmen Evelyn Hallman Douglas Hamilton Robert Hammer Bonnie Hampton Donald Hampton Shirley Hampton Tommy Hamrick Kay Harrison Alan Hart Patsy Hart Jerry Harvell Lonnie Hawkins Jane Haywood Charles Hayworth George Hayworth Myron Hayworth Vicki Hayworth Frank Hedgeco:k Gene Hedgecock Margaret Hedgecock Clifford Helmstetler Linda Henderson Jerry Hendrix Elizabeth Hepler Larry Hepler Pauline Hiatt Darrell Larry Patricia Ruby Hill Hill Hill Hill Frances Hines Wayne Hinkle Ruth Hodges Shirley Hodges Edwin Hollingsworth Ronald Holt Mary Holyfield Nancy Hoskins Neil Howell Sandra Hubbard Ronnie Huber Peggy Hudspeth Roy Huff Marie Hull Buddy Hunt James Hunt Jeanette Hunt Kay ldol Larry Idol Patty Ingram William Jarrell Glenda Jennings Jeannine Johnson Lillie Johnson .., . gt g, . l W ev, J J ' F137 -' 4' Af' V! 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Lockhart Diane Long Emma Lovett Terry Lowe Ruth Luck Judy Mabe Larry Mabe Raymond Mabe Franklin Mabrey Pat Macon David Mann Ronnie Marlette Catherine Martin Jerry Martin Harvey Mashburn Yvonne May Becky Meadows Hilda Mears Richard Medlin Bonnie Miller Mary Miller Nina Millikan Sylvia Misenheimer Paul Monroe Leslie Moon Tommy Moore Freshmen Loretta Morgan Tommy Morton Charles Motley Barbara Musselman Gary Myers Barbara McAbee Betty McAdams Patsy McDaniel John McGinn Becky McGuire Jerry McKnight Michael McLeod Glenn McNeill Charles McPherson Jerry Nelson Nancy Newby Barbara Newton Jerry Newton Max Nixon Melinda Nixon Marie Noble Sonja Oliver Phyllis Osborne Bruce Overby Jerry Owens John Owens Shirley Owens Ruth Pancoast Gary Pardue Larry Parker Jean Parrish Lewis Parrish Shirley Parrish Ronald Patterson Jerry Patton Larry Pendry Jimmy Peters Donald Petree Fred Phillips Jean Lee Pierce Mozelle Pike Nancy Poston Meyers Powell Nancy Pratt Larry Priest Tommy Ray Gail Reynolds Marvin Richard Joyce Richardson Libet Ripley Gayle Ritchie Judy Robinson Roy Rockwell Judy Rogers i ll I, -4 'A Y 3 W 5 L X n :,, ' Q -, , 'iix 'R 2 X J- . .s li N- ffisw , V- 1.-., 2 -f Er I 7 I ' my-1 ll I J . 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T 2 4, i 5 Q 35 C xv , ,,,, W7 A '7' .f -' K ' xv- Q at 'Q' :lx - , tel 'z , il 'Eff - ll4 Freshmen Mary Lou Rush Wallace Russell Becky Ruter Mary Ruth Carol Sale Jeanette Sanders Phillip Sedberry Brenda Setzer Libby Setzer Delores Sheets Kenneth Sheetz John Sherrill Leon Shipton Bill Shirley Frank Simmons Stevi Slate Becky Smith Dede Smith lrene Smith Jerry Smith Judy Smith Patricia Smith Penny Smith Sylvia Smith Bucky Snider Phillis Snipes Patricia Southern Linda Spell Kenneth Springer Kathleen Stafford Randall Stamey Ronald Stamey Barbara Stephens Roy Stevens Fred Stone Lloyd Stone Robert Stone Stephen Stone Tommy Stutts Betty Styles Ray Styles Darrell Sugg Jeffrey Sullivan Michael Sullivan Margaret Sutton Sue Swing Jane Talley Brenda Taylor Carlyle Teague Brenda Thomas Vivien Thomas Joan Thrower Joe Trepke Ronda Tucker reshmen Geraldine Tuttle Robert Tuttle Judy Tysinger William Underwood Margaret Vuncannon Raymond Walker Donna Watson Jeff Weavil Bill Webb Sonja Welborn Dwight Wheless Paula Wheless Marsha White Darrell Whitley Ralph Whitlock Ronald Whittington Harold Wilkes Betty Williams Joyce Williams Kenneth Wilson Paul Wood Jean Wright Lorraine Wright Judy Yokley Ramona York Betty Young Patty Young Judi Yow Tina Zakos A gaps ' , .. ., A 'ss gh I A -J W. , A M, 1- 'ivy I 'Q - f 1- is 'la ' 'bl K l : UT' ,W vu my 4: my Q xl-H h L' L 1, i if-,f -Q. , - .f 4 M, K Y ' N L. '5- L Eli x . , x Ii' is '41 an T S- --Q. .-1 gg: inn- 1,-7. ,,,. . N ., 533 l im ,, sf. 'iq --, 4- .' f Camera Shy Leonard Beshears Leon Byerly Linda Tilley G. B. Alexander Ronnie Allred Eugene Clark Gladys Fox Peggy Cranford Johnny Davis Donald Everhart Jimmy Holston ll5 David Lawrence Jerry McCrimrnon Louise Parrish Wade Parrish Darrell Saunders Jim Sprinkle George Steelrnan Mary Lou Trivett Paul Tucker Grady Wagner 'VR Q, . in s 1 Are these lads as engrossed in their books as they pretend to be? Surprised at the flash of the camera, folks? Amidst shouts of Hove fun! and 'Write real soon! Albea Chafin, Dwight Wheeless, Joanne McCanless, Judi Yow,' and Reed Fisher depart for the student council convention at Colum- bio, South Carolina. Attending an outdoor pep rally was one of the. highlights ot the football season at High Point High. in l.5 I l .4r Y ' 4 The wish of the G.A.A. of Bison win homecoming! came true. Lying beaten on the ground are: Butch Brooks, Jimmy Fox, Jimmy Chambers, Margie Gladson, Jane Talley. Standing victoriously are: gackie Cranford, Dickie Dobson, Mike arst. The first day of school finds hundreds of students eagerly l?l awaiting the opening of a new year. Frank Massey waits for the spirit to move him while V L Hill makes himself useful These boys are decorating for the 1955 Junior Senior Prom Deeply engrossed in the first issue of the Pointer are, row at left, front to back: Sarah Montgomery, Audrey Knight, Groome Fulton Kenneth Briggs Jack Dunivant. Middle row: Jon Futrell Bonnie Tilley, Frank Massey, Charles Dority, Tom Allred. Row at right: Sammy Poage gust grinned that bar to death reads little Bill Martin as Uncle Jim gives moral support 'J' 9 A A . . K r. X X' , ' ' ' ....1'l'Tirf'i V ! ,.,. t ., -y-, gf:- - 1 , ' .ig VF if O fe, 1- L 1-Fila ff wg iivm ff - -as 's W-, , ' tl - 3 EF 'r ' s - -4 X g ' V . e . E h:-Pfgi Q 1 N Q .- 5, . H ii' 1-.3 - ' ., 'f .1-f-Ai -Us-J T fi .K T , Y, , L A K H , i ' ist? H' ' J + . fi-y F dw A fl 5 V I J Y Y Y ,K . EEFE lk Elm fl we G, . Y ... ima l ll 3,35 l'niCl.,' v N .. . ,. f 'Y' .4 3 rl in . ' -rf. H--. 'A M--av my qv as Vs Q -ss . Q .r-,,... I-,sr X MKXX N' X x ,- 8 . N J .Q x If ' .Agnyl ' ' -,. . These girls worked hard on their booklets and favors made in the study of child care. From front to back and reading around the table from left to right, first table: Nancy Jo Turner, Pat Gordon, Priscilla Etheridge, Linda Rodden. Second table: Jerusha Neal, Nancy Montgomery, Pearl Hedgecock, Jeanie Gregg. Bock table: Jo Lynn Baker, Jeanette Taylor, Doris Ridge. First table at right: Loretta Hinson, .loan Evans. Back table at right: Sue Idol, Carol Byrd, Wanda Martin, Patsy Rogan. ll7 n K V . Vs -A 'Vit ' ' P' 1' -,vi-.M , y,.-A1398 , ., . E238 tw L?-I - C , X-1 . Q V QA Q. sw f 1 fi .ag ' 'A ,ff -,.1 'Z -.,.. ,. . ' ' Q 'ws if' Q 4 . .4 A THE 1956 .Q 'er . R -H4 - 53 f '-7 Blood, sweat, and tears went into the making of the 1956 Pemican, but the smiles on the faces of Irene Whitley, Editor, Miss Louise Tapp, Adviser, and Barbara Madlimson, Associate Editor, show that every minute was wort it. Identifying photographs, supplying cut-lines for numerous pictures, selling advertising, and writing copy were only a few of the duties which the Pemican staff, both business and editorial, per- formed throughout the year. The business tycoons were led by Becky Yow, manager, and Betty Bundy, associate manager. Deadline season found the editorial staff work- ing twice as hard to find a suitable title for each page and to get all copy in on time so that Miss Louise Tapp, the adviser, might give her approval. Behind the editorial staff, always giving advice and encouragement, were Irene Whitley, editor, and Barbara Madison, associate editor. 0 eview Yfllll' gyofclen efiferclagd l My, Bobby, you're a popular fella' with six pretty gals to help you with that cutline. Seated is Bobby Kirkman, Boys' Sports Editor and Copy Writer. Gathered around him are: Patsy Garri- son, Statistician, Harriette Zimmerman, Girls' Sports Editor and Copy Writer, Sandra James, Kay Moore, Peggy Martin, and Claire Greer, Copy Writers. Ready to pop another negative into the enlarger, print it, and then develop it are these indispensable individuals, the photog- raphers. Left to right: Nathan Yarber, Dark Room Assistant: Jimmy Yip, Chief Photographer, and Albert Alexander, Dark Room Assistant. 'N' 7 . N ' f I -413 tl ff! .-,. xx. PE ICAN Becky Yow, Business Manager, and Betty Bundy, Associate Business Manager, show their pride in the most successful business staff ever. l 5' Wf... 55- gn. .,-n-,ur May we present the artists of the l9'56 Pemican. Seated: Freddie Munday and Frances Blair, Lay-Out Editors. Standing: Jane Folger, Lay-Out Artist, and Charlie Daily, who drew the sketches of the senior superlatives. Frances Blair also drew the gold sketches throughout the senior section. 3, sss, s. ' A 1 MSN is ' 4-in ww-ex The Pemican Business Staff has every reason to be happy-it surpassed the necessary quota of ads. Kneeling: Jerry Lovelace, Pat Rabhan, Ann Hawkins, Mary Blair, Betty Wright, Barbara Neal. Standing: Reed Fisher, Carol Taylor, Pat Tyson, Pete Moffitt, Kitty Tuttle, Francis Dutton, Vicki Armfield, Peggy Allred, Sarah Mont- gomery, .lim Furr, Alice Rawlinson, Secretary: Becky Yow, Manager, Betty Bundy, Associate Manager. A very unusual sight is a posed picture of these Pemican workers. Usually they are working hard at their various jobs. Left to right: Rozetta Younts and Ann Michael, who identify pictures, Betty Parker, Picture Editor: Joy Goldsmith, Typist: Jackie Hill, Statisticang Carolyn McSwain, Typist, and Carolyn Roberts, who identifies pictures. its -.nf - Q . .. . Q LA, : Q Q,- . ,A W -an 'ov l ..5'P' ,B Miss Eleanor Young, Adviser, Elnita Bray, Associate Editor: and Jean Blankenship, Editor, look over the latest issue of the Pointer as they prepare to draw the layout sheets for the next issue. P01 TER Covering the news, writ- ing feature articles, getting game statistics, composing editorials-all these made up the work of the thirteen members of the Pointer edi- torial staff. From newsday till deadline day, the staff worked unceasingly to pub- lish ten issues of the highly esteemed school newspaper under the leadership of Miss Eleanor Young, adviser, and Jean Blankenship, editor- in-chief. ey Capture e mportant Pictured here are the reporters by whom the news of the school is covered and related to the students by way of the Pointer. Seated: Vicki Smith, Betty Chard, Susan Lewis, Reporters: and Harriette Zimmerman, Sportswriter. Behind them stand Becky Holder, Pat Duggins, Reporters: and Bobby Chastain, Sportswrifer. Getting up last-minute assignments are the fanciful feature writers of the Pointer Jamie Mathews, Judy Draughn, and Patsy Hogg. 'fe it 4i.2lt m'Jv4' Ai rill -,A ST FF Sporting the necessary skill of good salesmanship, the members of the Pointer business staff were con- stantly on the job to reach their quota of advertising for the next issue of the Pointer. Leading the busi- ness angle of the paper were Mrs. Lyda Sowers, fac- ulty adviser, Caroline Kirk- man, manager, and Libby Ramsey, assistant manager. ,M- ' ' L Ii Mrs. Sowers, Business Adviser, and Caroline Kirkman, Business Manager of the Pointer, toil over the tedious task of arranging ads, Events of Eae olden Year The Pointer office is like a second home to these important members of the Pointer staff. Seated: Cynthia Smith, Headlinerg Grace Hudson, Typist: Treva Hipps, Typist. Standing: Margaret Haworth, Headlinery Roger Pancoast, Sports Editor. Smiling gleefully over the latest issue of the Pointer are the members of the Business Staff, who made its publication possible. First row, left to right: Emily Hester, Libby Ramsey, Sonny Younts, Beverly Blankenship, Margaret Beamon. Second row: Caroline Kirkman, Manager, Susie McGahey, Tommy Hogg, Jimmy Waldon, William Dula. Standing behind: Roy McKaughn, Jimmy Hightower, Gary Reid. It mr lr Xi. f t....c,.,a..,,,,N N ATIIIN AL ll0NOB SUCIETY -' Character, leadership, scholarship and service-these ideals presented a chal- lenge to the new members of the Nation- al Honor Society in the candle-lighting ceremony. To earn the money for their practical program, the members immediately be- gan their sale of stationery and greeting cards. The N. H. S. combined with the Beta Club and the Future Teachers in spon- soring College Day. Highlighting a very successful year was the spring induction of Juniors and Seniors. -,...,,,c 3 Upholding the leadership of the National Honor Society are these officers. Left to right: Frances Blair, Treasurer: Sandra James, Vice-President: Barbara Madison, Secre- tary, Irene Whitley, President. Hold i e Torch! Service, leadership, scholarship and character are the aims and purposes of the National Honor Society. These students were inducted in the Spring of l955. Seated, left to right: Donald Jacobs, Mike Collins, ,Charles Hutt, Penny Hutchison, Mae Van' Zett, Joy Goldsmith, Sandra James. Standing: Irene Whitley, Claire Greer, Kay Moore, Thelma Howell, 'Vada Byers, Frances Blair, Carolyn McSwain, Jean Blankenship, Carolyn Denning, Barbara Madison. Not pictured is Bill Newsome. Q--1 J' F' 1' 'IN , cr, ,,.,, .XL , , A - , .1 lx 'G lnducted into the National Honor Society last fall were these eleven seniors: Seated, left to right: Caroline Kirkman, Susie McGahey, Jerry Bullin, Harriette Zimmerman, Patsy Garrison, V. L. Hill. Standing: Carolyn Guyer, Patsy Wall, Carolyn Hill, Ruth Crawford, Betty Bundy. National Honor Society members Sandra James and Jean Blankenship were a great help to the representative from Agnes Scott on College Day. Fall inductees Patsy Garrison, Jerry Bullin, and V. L. Hill are being led down the aisle by Vada Byers, Don Jacobs, and Charles Huff, old members of the National Honor Society. Barbara Madison pins the ribbon signifying National Honor Society membership on Jerry Bullin at the fall induc tion service. Ulf i i 'i l l l i l i A I i l l l W' f D24 ff' 5 we? 1 r . 1 . lv, i ' Z' 'S I- X .. A -T--l 'Ting Q9 D T I n ,J 6 BETA CL 'x R- Uv- N, bf, The National Beta Club has as its - E' 7 main objective the promotion of citi- 2, zenship and leadership. Those wor- I thy of special recognition because of outstanding attainment and promise are the students chosen for member- w ship in our Beta Club. ln order to get into the Beta Club, Juniors must have a scholastic average of 92 and Seniors must have an average of 90. The Beta Club, along with the Na- tional Honor Society and the Future Teachers of America, helps with the direction and planning of the very im- portant College Day. From the moment of their induc- tion, all Beta Club members anticipate the gay and educational week-end at the State Convention in Asheville. Outstanding members of the Beta Club are these officers. , Seated: Susie McGahey, Treasurer, Kay Moore, President. Standing: Bill Newsome, Vice-Presidentj Thelma Howell, Secretary. These Seniors were inducted into the Beta Club last year. From this group were elected the leaders and officers for this year. Left to right, first row: Carolyn Hill, Jean Blankenship, Barbara Madison, Marjorie Haworth, Carolyn Guyer, Ruth Ann Crawford, Irene Vvhrtley. Second row: Jane Stutts, Frances Blair, Kay Moore, Jo Ann Lalinott, Carolyn Sue Denning, Virginia Key. Third row: Thelma l-lowell, Penny Hutchison, Page Thompson, Anne Peace, Linda Rousi C::ro'yn M:Swaln Elnita Brcy Caroline Kirkman Fourth row' Charles Goodwin, Regina Dawson, Joy Goldsmith, Donald Samuels, Mae Van Zett, Bill Newsome, Susie McGahey, Sandra James and Mike Collins. I . C7 ,ff ...vii l-.' If 1' ?C' vu, A Q31 . U Slaving over textbooks has its reward, a fact that is illustrated by the smiles on the faces ot these new inductees into the Beta Club. Left to right, first row: Hazel Jones, Bon-nie Peele, Dot Carrick, Louella Kidd, Betty Smith, Donese Buchanan, Dot Smith, Nancy Crater, Claire Greer, Margaret Haworth. Second Row: Pat Proctor, Ellen Walton, Emily Hester, Dianne Snyder, Jean Armtield, Betty Pdrker, Betty Bundy, Eileen Mcllvaine, Vada Byers, Betty Whitesell. Third Row: Roger Pancoast, Larry Brown, Jim Boyd, Kinney Bales, Jimmy Waldon, Har- riette Zimmerman, Beth Minor, Marilyn Morgan, Barbara Kirkman, Reed Fisher. Fourth Row: Jerry Adams, John Blackburn, Ronald Koonts, V. L. Hill, Bobby Chastain, Ann Hayward, William Dula, Wyndham Wilkinson, Marvin Slate, John Furr. ey ho Try Shall Never Fail. This college representative, who is welcomed in a warm and friendly manner by William Dula, a member of the Beta Club, shows his appreciation through his cheerful smile. Pledging their loyalty and support are these new inductees, the baby Betas. Left to right, first row: Rev. Robert Tuttle, San- dra Stanley, who sang The Lord's Prayer, and Thelma Howell, Secretary of the Beta Club. Second row: Kinney Bales, John Blackburn, Jim Boyd, Larry Brown. Third row: Ronald Koonts, Charles Collins, Reed Fisher, John Furr. i l27 i ' I KEY CL i Service to the school, the com- munity, the state, and the nation is the purpose of the Key Club. A main objective of the High Point Chapter was the compiling and editing of the Key Club Direct- ory. This handbook contained all n e e d e d information concerning school organizations, biographical data of faculty members, and the names of students arranged by classes, together with the addresses ot the students. Silence! President Tom has the floor. Officers of the Key Club are: Jerry Koont1, Treasurerg Tom Allred, President: Jerry Bullin, Secretary: Pete Moffitt, Vice-President. nlockin the 001' to Service The members of the Key Club attempt to raise the roof at one of their weekly meetings. Seated in the foreground: Tom Allred, Jerry Bullin, Ken Welch, Robert Davis, Bill Kester, Richard Lester, Darrell Jones, Eugene Frazier, Howard James, Don Moser, David Culler, Jerry Koontz, Tim Short. Seated in the background: Pete Moffitt, Charles Dority, Gary Bennett, Dickie Wagner, Charles McDon- ald, Groome Fulton, Jimmy Hightower. fat X, -xy l28 These Key Club members prove that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Reading around the fable: Reed Fisher, Bill Kes- ter, David Culler, Torn Allred, Pete Moffitt, Jerry Bullin, Jerry Koontz, Cornell John- 1 ,e,,..EX A1 'FV' F son, Groome Fulton, Dickie 7 .Q Wagner, Gary Bennett, Don - H - QPR Moser, Charles McDonald. Q X447 .R iff' A ' ' N It RJ' R UMHKWWV --F , ... fr ...A 'M ' X IM' r-1 tS,,1-4 W 'F I EN cts.. 1-C Service is the motto of the Key Club members. Left to right, first row: Tommy Allred, David Culler, Don Moser, Albert Alexander, Robert Davis, Jerry Koontz. Second row: Cornell Johnson, Ed Hill, Charles McDonald, Gary Bennett, Pete Moffitt, Reed Fisher. Third row: Jerry Bullin, Groome Fulton, Ken Welch, Jimmy Hightower, Bill Kester, Howard James ? 2 1 af f A IA 5 f' f i ff 1 40 4 lv wx l29 MASQ E GL GAVEL To encourage better speech in C3 Q the school and in the community is the aim of the Masque and Gavel Society. lnductions are held once a year. Students who have shown a desire to promote better speech ac- tivities are selected for membership. The club is under the guidance of Miss Ruth Goodman. Supporting better speech in the school are the officers of the Masque C1 Gavel. Lett to right: Harriette Zimmerman, Treasurer, Bill Newsome, Sergeant at Arms: Patsy Garrison, Secretary: Jim Furr, President: Barbara Madison, Vice-President. e Stress S eech and Showmanship At present-Masque G Gavel members. In the future-Thespians and orators. Left to right, first row: Patsy Hogg, Carolyn Hill, Jean Blankenship, Ruth Crawford, Ellen Walton, Barbara Madison, Jo Arm LaKnott, Libby Johnson, Carolyn Guyer, Irene Whitley. Second row: Kitty Tuttle, Carol Taylor, Kay Moore, Betty Bundy, Carolyn Sue Denning, Betsy Roberts, Pat Rabhan, Patsy Wall. Third row: Frances Blair, Patsy Garrison, Penny Hutchison, Mae Van Zett, Sandra James, Harriette Zimmerman, Elnita Bray, Susie McGahey, Claire Greer. Fourth row: Arnold Lawson, Bill Newsome, Jim Furr, V. L. Hill, Groome Fulton, Donald Jacobs, Jerry Bullin, Albea Chafin, Mike Collins. vliisg , .wi -, N-1 , :kiwi Hzrggn i ii -.ii-16 6 4 l' k . , -.. .. .. i., ,I v A New members of the Masque E1 Gavel are, left to right, first row: Ann Culclasure, Jan Futrell, Ine Nijhuis, Louella Kidd, Sylvia Newton, Susan Lewis, Libby Ramsey, Ellen Hatley. Second row: Kinney Bales, Roger Pancoast, Jamie Mathews, Margaret Haworth, Beverly Ussery, Beth Minor, Margaret Beamon, Vicki Smith, Tommy Hogg, Jimmy Waldon. Third row: Jimmy Boyd, Buddy Snotherly, Bill Armstrong, Ronald Koonts, Reed Fisher, Bobby Chastain, John Blackburn, John Furr, Tim Short. lntrigued with pictures from Margaret Haworth's pocketbook are, left to right: Jamie Mathews, Susan Lewis, Margaret, and Bill Armstrong. These students are numbered among the newly inducted Junior members of the Masque and Gavel. l3l Y-TEEN CLUBS Gathering for fun, fellowship, and the latest fads, Y-Teens flock- ed to the YWCA every Monday night. Along the serious side of the pro- gram, each club undertook the project of giving Thanksgiving bas- kets. At Christmastime, one group entertained the children at the or- phanage. All this was accomplished under the leadership of Mrs. Jim Ensign. i , , , l Though it rains forever, they'll never be all wet. Left to right are the Presidents of the three Y-Teen Clubs: Becky Lawrence, Junior Y-Teens, Carolyn Dillon, Sophomore Y-Teens, Pat Tyson, Senior Y-Teens. O O 6 9 e lrls Put hell' es Foot Forward These smiling Bermuda-Belles are members of the Senior Y-Teens Left to right, first row: Jan Futrell, Jo Ann LaKnott, Marjorie Haworth, Joyce Young, Betty Brim, Melinda Helton. Second row: Pat Rabhan, Eleanor Baker, Pat Tyson, Shelby Jean Grady, Peggy lglartin, Vida Byers, Margaret Nabors. Third row: Becky Yow, Freddie Munday, Susie McGahey, Andrea Rutherford, Audrey Knight, etty Nas . z '-1 E f ff These knees and smiles belong to the Junior Y-Teens. Left to right, first row: Priscilla Chafin, Mary Parks, Jackie Helms, Sandro Parnell, Phyllis Harmon, Geraldine Clodfelter, Jo Anne Dorr, Ellen Hatley, Barbara Merchant. Second row: Louise Price, Eileen Mcll- vaine, Sandra Delappe, Barbara Cagle, Sandra Adams, Dorothy Carrick, Becky Lawrence, Ginger Johnson, Louella Kidd, Suzanne Savage, Phyllis Hearne. Third row: Betty Ann Chard, Kay Morgan, Jamie Mathews, Ann Culclasure, Judy Garner, Emily Hester, Jane Lloyd, Barbara Burrows, Anna Wilson, Martha Chevis, Barbara Neal, Alice Hudspeth. Smiling prettily for the birdie are these girls who are members of the Sophomore Y-Teens. Left to right, first row: Pat Conrad, Margaret Hester, Linda Given, Nancy Jo Turner, Linda Roddin, Jeanette Price, Judy Purcelle, Carolyn Roberts, Susie Cecil, Beverly Byrd. Second row: Anne Hawkins, Ann Michael, Laura Jean Malpass, Carolyn Dillon, Libby Blizzard, Martha Mendenhall, Zane Collins, Alice Mcllvaine, Sandra McKinney, Dolly Wood, Ann Kirkman, Ann Riggins. Third row: Jill Anderson, Carolyn Setzer, Linda Morgan, Hester Coltrane, Jane Marshall, Joanne McCanless, Gloria Miller, Jerri Fitzgerald, Lauralee Hart, Jean Roberts, Sandi Stanley, Janice Wright, Margo Brewer, Hilda Webb. Fourth row: Sheila Wendler, Suzanne Swinney, Kay Idol, Betsy Harriss, Linda Fields, Pat Duggins, Margaret Stout, Linda Rankin, Jupy Thomas, Perry Jones, Jane Freeman, Gayle Allred, Claire Lowell. f Leaders in the l-li-Y are three Presidents: Dickie Strick- land, Les Garcons Hi-Y, Ed Grimsley, Sophomore Hi-Y, Ed Hill, Senior Hi-Y. III-Y CL Learning and practicing the better way ot life was the endeavor of the Hi-Y organization tor i955-56. Membership was open to any high school boy, and meetings were held each Monday night at the Y.M.C.A. Advised by Mr. Jim Ensign of the Y.M.C.A., the Freshman- Sophomore group, the Senior group, and Les Garcons conducted several construc- tive projects during the year-namely, distributing calendar cards, securing speakers tor their groups, and conduct- ing clean-speech and clean-living cam- paigns in the community. They Strive to Uphold Christian Ideals Comprising one of the large Hi-Y organizations are the members of the Senior Hi-Y Club. Left to right, first row: Robert Hudson Tom Allred, Jim Younts, Ed Hill, Robert Davis, Johnny Teaaue, William Dula. Second row: David Culler, Don Moser, Ernest Barbee Bob Malpass, Richard Hollifield, Bobby Lee, Jimmy Waldon. Third row: Charlie Collins, Cornell Johnson, Freddy Wilson, Richard Welch, Richard Barrett, Bill Dawkins, Ronald- Hauser. -Y - - - K The newest club in the Hi-Y family is the Les Garcons Hi-Y. The members are, left to right, first row: Dale Spinnett, David Cox, Jerry Koontz, Larry Anderson, Tommy Roberts, Dickie Strickland, Bill Snider, Talmadge Watson, Allie Brown. Second row: Jimmy Boyd, Roy McKaughn, Nathan Yarber, Charlie Patterson, Jimmy Moss, Tommy Stout, Buddy Nickens, Anthony Cavas, Bill Doggett. Third row: Ernest Barbee, Charles Cromer, Jerry Adams, Ray Cross, Tommy Freeman, Mitchell Parker, Clyde Williams, Bill Clemmer, ByIronJGodErey. Fourth row: Bobby Malpass, Bill Dawkins, Jerry Bullin, Groome Fulton, Tommy Allen, Ben Montgomery, Donald Som- ues, oe oggins. Learning to maintain the standards of the Y. M. C. A. are the members of the Freshman-Sophomore Hi-Y. Left to right, first row: Jimmy Nunn, Ed Grimsley, Mickey Holmes, Howard Marsh, Jerry Lewis, Bill Kester, Archie Schoch. Second row: Randy Stanley, Alton Smith, Jimmy Yip, Butch Gaddy, Jerry Hughes, Larry Russell, Kenneth Hedrick. Third row: Phillip Kinsey, Raymond Mabe, Roger Hill, Charles Carroll, Bobby Lloyd, Cy Gray. 1 as mx, ww-1 s- K V511 ,. 1 As a F ' N.- k. 1: .ws ,E qwi sa AG' .i.,, 1 i A ,,,,?,M, 5 , .N The Future Homemakers of Q4 America Club was one of the most active groups in the school. ln Octo- ber, during F. H. A. Week, the girls made favors for the teachers, dec- orated the bulletin boards, and brought food and clothing for needy families. The highlight of the club's activities was the County Rally. Penny Hutchison, President of the Guilford County F. H. A., presided at the meeting. gl These officers of the F. H. A. practice the fine art of sewing. Seated: Ruth Crawford, President. Standing, left to right: Marilyn Payne, Vice- President, Penny Hutchison, County President, Judy Angley, Song Leader, Kitty Tuttle, Reporter, Pat Shelton, Secretary, Shirley Boyles, Treasurer Studying .for sewing and stewing, these young ladies prepare for the future., Left to right, first row:Becky Smith, Perry Jones, Betty Bundy, Kitty Tuttle, Brenda Coffey, Anne Hawkins, Margaret Stout, Donese Buchanan, Janice Graham, Pat Rabhan, Peggy Purcelle, Nancy Boggan, Grace Ann Farlow, Nancy Turner. Second row: Jackie Cranford, Judy Draughan, Dianne Snyder, Linda Spell, Ann Klrkman, Pat Proctor, Linda Samuels, Sandra Jones, Jean l-larriss, Patsy Hogg, Claudette Blackwell, Barbara Madison, Ruth Crawford, Loretta Morgan, Patsy Rogan. Third row: Brenda Rich, Martha Mendenhall, Carol Sale, Bonnie Hampton, Betty Leonard, Sylvia Misen- heimer, Myrna Hulin, Margaret Nabors, Donna Watson, Shirley Stradley, Marilyn Payne, Peggy Steele, Lietta O'Ham, Aurilla Keever. Fourth row: Diane Long, Jane Folger, Marie Hull, Brenda Setzer. ...R-- '- --F--'M--A+--mess-nan mme -ff- -Y , , ,r rw The purpose of the Future Teach- ers of America Club is to promote teaching. Observing classes at Tom- -ra linson Elementary School and re- Q cording voices so that they may be improved are two of the many ac- tivities of the club. Delegates from x the 'High Point High School chapter were sent to the State Convention tiff! of North Carolina State College. Making plans to promote the teaching pro- fession are the officers of the Future Teachers of America. Seated, left to right: Jennie McGinn, Secretary: Regina Dawson, President: Joy Gold- smith, Program Chairmanp Patsy Garrison, Social Chairman. I To be taught and then teach is the aim of the F. T. A. First row, left to right: Laura Jean Malpass, Louella Kidd, Bonnie Tilley, Fonda Embler, Janice Graham, Jennie McGinn, Janice Futrell, Carolyn Anne Guyer, Patsy Wall, Barbara Willett, Margaret Hester, Bonnie Gann. Second row: Carolyn Jones, Miss Mclnnis, adviser, Pat Davis, Ramona Phillips, Colista Taylor, Carolyn Smith, Alice Mcllvaine, Peggy Fisher, Nancy Brooks, Emily Hester, Carolyn McCormick, Frances Hines, Becky Ledwell. Third row: Madelyn Foster, Eileen Mcll- vaine, Pat Samuels, Betty Groce, Rebecca Hiatt, Betty Jo Whitesell, Audrey Knight, Shelby Grady, Vicki Smith, Betsey Burton, Jane Folger, Barbara Madison. Fourth row: Faye Hooker, Vada Byers, Shelby Rackley, Ann Hayward, Page Thompson, Jamie Mathews, Max Furr, Elnita Bray, Margaret Beamon, Ellen Hatley, Patsy Garrison, Ellen Walton. Fifth row: Betty Jo Jackson, Alice McDade, Regina Davison, Joy Goldsmith, Phillip Sedberry, Jane Lloyd, Catherine Martin, Charles Huff, Albea Chafin, Penny Hutchison, and Max Chad- wic . ii' L 5 .4 -. A new organization at High Point High is the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. The aim of the club is to develop the qualities necessary in becoming a fu- ture business leader. As a project for the year, the mem- bers of F. B. L. A. acted as student secretaries for teachers. These duties en- abled the members to gain experience which will be valuable in the business world. With confidence and assurance, the officers of the F. B. L. A. look forward to a world of business. Seated: Ramona Phillips, President, Mitchell Prevatte, Treasurerg Joyce Young, Program Chairman. Back row: Barbara Cagle, Vice-President, Barbara Willett, Secretary, Colista - Taylor, Second Vice-President. Skillful and fficient ill ey e These business-minded people would be assets to any industry or Firm. First row, left to right: Ruth Ann Crawford, Barbara Willett, Nancy Cranford, Fonda Rickard, Mary Duke, Sheila Wade, Marion Murdock, Dorothy Smith, Deanna Dunn, Betty Brim, Peggy Purcelle, Ruth Lawson. Second row: Shirley Richard, Barbara Williamson, Carolyn Jones, Mariorie Gladson, Treya Hipps, Julia Watts, Ramona Phillips, Loretta Waye, Barbara Cagle, Linda Robbins, Rosalee Barley, Shelba Auman, Miss Ruth Price, adviser. Third row: Priscilla Chafin, Wendy Lee, Colista Taylor, Joyce Young, Anne Peace, Olivia Sutton, Beth Minor, Shelby Jean Grady, Hazel Jones, Marilyn Payne, Pat Proctor, Shirley Stradley, Fourth row: Donald Samuels, Jimmy Chernault, David Baxter, Mitchell Prevatte, Kay Morgan, Alice Hudspeth, Charlotte Smith, Audrey Knight, Ruby Jean Boroughs, Jane Stutts, Pat Shelton, Janet Smith, and Madelyn Foster. ........--.,-.., i ' Aff, Q: W, ----. . - wif 19 ig. , 'huns -.W ,V-mr A I ' 'N-Q. J . 231 Biology, zoology and numerous other ologies hold the attention of these members of the Science Club First row left to right Miss Jean Newkirk, adviser, Roger Hill, Judy Jordan, Linda Fields A-lice Mcllvalne Janice Wright Cynthia Slate Jane Early Jimmy Graves, Johnny Spoone. Second Row: Bill Lewis, Gary Workman Larry Dickens Charles Carroll Hayden Kepley Kenneth Dutton Johnny Kreiger, Bill Whitesell, Kenneth Jefferson. Say,Scientists, hat Makes S ick SAVAN T SIICIETY The Savant Society, our newly organ- ized science club, worked with Miss Jean Newkirk, adviser, to further the knowl- edge of science among students. The group met every other Tuesday night, presenting interesting and beneficial programs, and striving to carry out the program of science-one of the aims of the Society. The why, when, and- how of science are studied by the officers of the Science Club. Seated: Janice Wright, Pro- gram Chairman: Kay Freedle, President. Standing: Jane Early, Reporter, Charles Carroll, Secretary. Not pictured: Kenneth Jefferson, Vice-President. gre- ,179 National Forensic eague The tuture Patrick Henrys of our school are invited and urged to join the National Forensic League. This club affords invaluable experience in debating, public speaking, and other phases ot speech. The debating team is composed of members of the N. F. L. Accompanied by their adviser, Mrs. Bruce Roberts, tour representatives of the club attended the State Convention, which was held in Burlington. Helping to develop the speaking ability of the N. F. L. are the officers. Seated: Patsy Hogg, Recording Secretary: J. T. Hicks, Sophomore Vice-President, Vicki Armfield, President: Pat Tyson, Treasurer. Interested in the arts of speaking are the members of the National Forensic League. Left to right, first row: ylCkl AfmfIEld,. Ann Culclasure, Betty Chard, Becky Yow, Beverly Ussery, Andrea Rutherford, Betty Jacobs, Bunny Jacobs,bAnn Hawkins, Alice Rawlinson. Second row: Susan Lewis, Peggy Allred, Pat Tyson, Becky Lawrence, Betsy Roberts, Peggy Martin, Billie Morehead, Jamie Mathews, Stevi Slate, lne Nijhuis, Jo Ann Dorr, Pat Rabhan, Kitty Tultle, Jan Futrell, Marjorie Haworth. Third row: Emily Hester, Malcolm Reese, Dickie Dobson, Donald Jacobs, Albea Chafin, Tommy Hogg, Larry Solomon, Bill Armstrong, J. T. Hicks. --- 3,0 W1 5 . 4 15 12 , -M p -. . F -i ts, 'it' f 61+ Q f , -H-nw 'r il -1, I , 1 .J 1 , , 2 ., .J , Q r- Yr ..Q.. 5 yi, Q ,MZ . ,r aj- ,, QI: fi- l V wi l x l K E ,f 'A ,WT ,. Q21 'i S i A ' l A l l a...,,g1 . -xr . H ' 1 . ,J , , 1, . W' 3' . tum.: . ,.: fl MW-I .x t L.. rm a .ar i nt 1 ,A i 1 i , 1 fi -'-W --' 1 i a x r r .... .sm s 1 1 4 r r 16241 l4O -9 'hm I l Ni: E A ljg,l?J'jJ I VH t. i.L..xa,.x 3 Mil... J FE mi J.: K Q ' ......,,..-.-1.-.--.-,........-.-. These disc jockeys of tomorrow are the present members of the Radio Guild. Left to right, first row: Andrea Rutherford, Jan Futrell, Patsy Smith, Jo Ann LaKnott, Pat Tyson, Peggy Martin. Second row: Betty Jacobs, Bunny Jacobs, Pat Rabhan, Betsy Roberts, Dickie Dobson, Johnny Muckenfuss, Donald Jacobs, Jerry Pell, David Baxter, John Furr, Albea Chafin, Jamie Mathews, Susan Lewis, Kitty Tuttle, Vicki Armfield. Third row: Francis Dutton, Bill Whitesell, Bill Allgood, Tommy l-logg, Ralph Whitlock, Charles Huff, Max Parrish. adio uild Promoting interest in all fields of radio work is the purpose ot the Radio Guild. Programs were planned and directed by Patsy Hogg, program chairman. Donald Jacobs, station manager, ar- ranged the programs and made sure they went on the air at the correct time, Max Parrish, chief engineer, ran the mechanical devices in the radio room, while Albea Chatin, chief announ- cer, had the duty of announcing programs and station breaks. Through their expert knowledge and guidance these boys provided interesting and entertaining programs over WHPS. The officers of the Radio Guild are, left to right: Patsy Hogg, Program Chairman: Johnny Muckenfuss, Program Manager: Albea Chatin, Chief Announcer: Max Parrish, Chief Engineer: Donald Jacobs, Station Manager. l4l Joi. fwf gif' -sl W -1-37 -an is Interested ln the literary field is this group of Library Club members. Left to right, first row: Madelyn Foster, Bobby Lee, Jean Wllson Carolyn Jones Mamne Jo Snead Second row Wendy Lee, Llnda Robbins, Eileen Mcllvaine, Ann Culclasure, Alice Mcllvaine Myrna l-lulin Judy Wllllams Aluce McDade Judy O Ham Brenda Delappe. Third row: Louise Price, Shirley Stradley, Pat Proctor, Nancy in the ibrar Thumbing through one of the many interesting books in our library are the officers of the Library Club. Left to right: Jennie McGinn, President: Mamie Jo Snead, Secretory: Carolyn Jones, Treasurer, Gail Sawyer, Vice-Presidentp and Bobby Lee, Reporter. On the first Wednesday morning ot every month, members of the Library Club met to dis- cuss the problems and accomplishments of the previous month. The main purpose ot this club was to promote an interest in Iibrarianship. The district meeting held here in the fall helped to stimulate the needed interest. The main project for the year was to make a survey of all opportunities for librarians in High Point. This was done under the guidance of President Jennie McGinn. The State Meeting at Hendersonville in the spring highlighted this year. 142 L 7 I 7, ,, Q ,gg - ll ' 9 V Having earned their school letters, these smiling characters proudlv pose for pictures. Left to right, first row: Ken Welch, Sandy Mendenhall, John McGahey, Ed Hill, Tom Allred, Jim Martin, Charles Hutf, V. L. Hill, Clifton Hughes, Johnny Green. Second row: David Stanton, Bill Bulla, Groome Fulton, Terry Hart, Jerry Bean, Gury Bennett, Darcy Green, Jerry Webb, Daryl McGuire, Don Moser. Third row: Robert Davis, Pete Moffitt, Sanders Dallas, Marvin Slate, Jerry Adams, Ben Montgomery, Clyde Wood, Morris Motley, Frank Smith, Richard Kemp. Fourth row: Coker McCain, Jim Younts, Bill Tarn, Richard Barrett, Billy Joe Kiser, Otis Hines, Jerry Bullin, Cornell Johnson, Charles Dority, Ernest Barbee, Bob Malpass, Roy Leach, Tommy Osborne, Howard James. 6 9 9 e ve ot Letters on ur Sweaters .fifldmniglgichclffbhgiilldfiefQGCEfiii2ffl5Zcf2liJf'F.e2iif2lf Eli wig-sizggenrisf Armsg 'rom Allred, President. standing: Jim Muffin, Calling the plays in sportsmanship for ath- letes at High Point High School during the past year, the Monogram Club endeavored to develop among the athletes clean living habits, a sense of sportsmanship, and high fidelity of character. During the year the Monogram Club sponsor- ed several constructive projects. Their services included helping to maintain good conduct in the gymnasium, assisting with duties at the track meet, and sponsoring a trophy to the best athletic competitor. l43 3 M 4 Officers of J. C. L. help to keep Latin alive. Left to right, first, row: Penny Hutchison, Program Chairman: Patsy Hogghlmperotorp Margaret Haworth, Scribor. Second row: Bobby Chastain, Pecunl- atorp Bill Armstrong, Sub-lmperator. MQW in--' IL, C ESA ! Striving to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world, the members of the Junior Classical League study the writings of ancient Rome. The Roman banquet at the beginning ot the year helped acquaint new members with the cus- toms of Caesar's time and also gave the masters a chance to demonstrate their superiority over the slaves. ln order to finance its treasury, the club co- operated with the Center Theater in sponsoring the movie Ulysses, The State J. C. L. Convention, held in Chapel Hill, climaxed a successful year for all Latin devotees. The slaves enjoyed this banquet as much as their Roman masters did. Left to right: Charles Carroll, Jerri Fitzgerald, J. T. Hicks, Joanne McCanless, Tommy Hogg, Linda McMahon, Caro- Lyr: McCormick, Malcolm Reese. Standing: Neal Doby, Jane oger. Latin students relive the pleasures of Roman society at their annual banquet. You would think l was her slave! quips J, T. Hicks, as Q Joanne McCanless, master, waits patiently. f . iii ffrftf wimeivww- -A ang awnjbg- s-,m,,-- T s ., -'qv' -s...,,,s . v I 2- -v i 4:-sm. . 'P i V Q . i- AL N... - ' .55 R: hx, I 91-1.94-. C 'I' l i . U s -. 'Q I A I i,..s ..f. f - .XJ 4 4 3 wi. 5 . sv -... :msg -,gg , -. . X . -- .. Y sf I' : pm: 'A .i , 9 l'k'J Q fsck, Q ' J L i i s - I - - : 2 I 4 l ' X v 5 xv? Helping to further the study of Caesar and ancient Rome are thse masters of the J. C. L. First row, left to right: Jupy Thomas,'Ann Kirkman, Sandra DeLappe, Pat Flyth, Carolyn Guyer, Louella Kidd, Patsy Wall, Ann Culclasure, Donese Buchanan, Ramona' Phillips. SeC0l'ld row! Dianne Snyder, Beverly Byrd, Margaret Stout, Mary Blair, Susie Cecil, Shelby Jean Grady, Joanne McCanless, Gloria Miller, Jo Anne Dorr, Hazel Jones, Betty Chard. Third row: Kay Morgan, Judy Angley, Betty Whitesell, Alice Rawlinson, Carolyn Jones, Margaret Haworth, Jamie Mathews, Jerri Fitzgerald, Lauralee Hart, Penny Hutchison, Pat Shelton, Carolyn Sue Denning. Fourth row: Bill Doggett, Roy McKaughn, Cy Gray, Marilyn Morgan, Barbara Gregory, Carolyn Dillon, Elnita Bray, Mae Van Zett, Eileen Mcllvaine, Beth Minor, Malcolm Reese, Jimmy Yip. Fifth row: Rupert Pickens, Albert Alexander, Charles Carroll, Jakie Harriss, Ronald Koonts, Jerry Barnes, Reed Fisher, Bobby Chastain, Bill Armstrong, Richard Barrett, Tommy Hogg, Mike Collins. Showing an interest in ancient Latin civilization are the members of the J. C. L. First row, left to right: Carol Griffin, Mary Ann Fortner, Joan Harrington, Perry Jones, Janice Wright, Linda Harney, Amanda Wall, Blanche Bonner, Page Temple, Lee Stoddard, Pat Duggins, Jane Freeman, Becky Ledwell. Second row: Linda McMahon, Carolyn McCormick, Sherry Kivett, Brenda Rich, Saundra McKinney,'Anne Riggins, Sue Luther, Alice Mcllvaine, Judy Draughan, Linda Rankin, Ann Michael, Ann Hawkins. Third row: Mickey Tomlin, Mickey Holmes, Jerry Vaughn, Judy Purcelle, Linda Morgan, Linda Given, Judy O'Ham Joyce Roberts Dixie Roach Betty W Gail Harris, Jane Early, Jane Folger, Pat Conrad, Margaret Hester, Diane Kelly. Fourth row: Betty' Bame, Mary Gail Alexander, Vicki Holton,' Linda- Watson, Miriam Smith, Becky Hayward, Hayden Kepley, Jo Anne Harrelson, Sheila Wendler, Neal Doby, Tommy Gans- man, Bill Lewis. Fifth row: Archie Schoch, Jimmy Adams, Freed Nackley, Howard Marsh, Ed Grimsley, Mike Samuels, Phillip Blair, Mike Hill, Jimmy Shelton, J. T. Hicks, George Welch, Bill Whitesell. L IV D -V410 sfffri' 'M V' ,f Mfr wt 73? ' ,.pmv ,--n a M73 N5 M, 'Ti at 4, f ky' 'Q' -MSRQ, lg Q ,, Q Q- h -..jg ...A . 4 'ks ND -4-kai QQ -ws f f 2 wmv- t' at-1 fe - Q 2 CQ U i ,na- i Parlez-vous francais? are familiar words to these members of the French Club. Left to right, first row: Jean Blankenship, Jamie Mathews, Freddie Munday, Louella Kidd, Sandra DeLappe, Jo Anne LaKnott, Ann Culclasure, Bonnie Peele, Ramona Phillips, Joy Goldsmith. Second row: Ann' Hayward, Vicki Smith, Dianne Snyder, Jo Anne Dorr, Nancy Brooks, Susie McGahey, Laura Jean Malpass, Billie Morehead, Vicki Armfield, Eileen Mcllvaine. Third row: Donna Fitch, Penny Hutchison, Harriette Zimmerman, Sandra James, Betsy Roberts, Pat Rabhan,vBetty Bundy, Kitty Tuttle, Clyde Fitzgerald, Bobby Kirkman, Fourth row: Miss Mary McDavid, adviser, Jack Dunivant, Donald English, Tommy Allen, David Stanton, Groome Fulton, Jerry Bullin, Wyndham Wilkinson, Marvin Slate, Bill Armstrong, David Groome, John Furr. Mais oui, nous parlons francais, retort the French Club officers. Left to right: Bobby Kirkman, Treasurer: Susie McGahey, President: Betty Bundy, Secretary: David Stanton, Vice-President. I . i e Cercle Francais l W Le Cercle Francais, a new club which originat- ed in I954, was one of the more active organi- si zations in our high school this year. Boosting the study of French, the 48 members enjoyed month- ly meetings to stimulate their interest in this ro- mance language. Aided by their adviser, Miss Mary McDavid, the program committee intro- duced Le Cercle Francais to French culture through interesting programs on literature, art, and music. Movies were shown to the club mem- bers by a local visitor who had visited in France. 146 ,K os migos The Spanish Club, Los Amigos, brought in creasing interest to its members with Spanish- 457 flavored programs. At one meeting Lucy Gar- cia, a Cuban student at High Point College, spoke to Los Amigos on Spanish customs. At the Christmas party the traditional pinata was brok- en. This pinata was a decorated paper sack filled with candy. At another meeting the members of Los Amigos journeyed to Woman's College in Greensboro to view a Spanish movie. Meetings of Los Amigos were held monthly, and only second year Spanish students were eli- gible tor membership. Miss Maxalynn Mourane was the adviser. Dreaming wistfully of the time when they, too, can join the bullfighter in colorful Spain are the Spanish Club officers. Seated: Peggy Martin, Treasurer: Thelma Howell, Secretary. Standing: Mike Collins, President, William Dula, Vice-President. These senors and senoritas had some wonderful times at their Spanish Club meetings. Lett to right, first row: Gall Sawyer, Caroline Kirkrnan,4Thelma Howell, Grace Hudson, Bonnie Tilley, Marjorie Haworth, Ruth Ann Crawford, Pat Davis, Carolyn Sue Denning, Jackie Hill. Second row: Alice McDade, Shelby Rackley, Peggy Martin, Ann Hayward, Pat Tyson, Becky Yow, Johnny Mucken- fuss, Kenneth' Briggs. Third row: Byron Godfrey, Sandy Mendenhall, V. L. Hill, Ronnie Cabot, Gary Reid, Jim Furr, Ken Welch, Charles Huff, Jim Hightower, William Dula, Mike Collins. .r-vip? ,-v - .-...- ...sg ig s.. I 1' ' R15 T To promote co-operative part-time work ex- perience is the purpose of Distributive Educa- tion. After learning the theory, the students put these ideas to work, This program is so plan- ned that graduating seniors have completed one to two years of part-time work in jobs with possibility for advancement. Each year High Point students participate in the District and State Conventions as part of the DECA Club. One of the Club's main at- tractions is the Bosses' Banquet where each member treats his boss to a night of fellow- ship and gaiety. Officers of the D. E. Club: Seated in the front is Martha Hamilton, President. Behind her are: Carolyn Watford, Secretary: Lonnie Jackson, Associate President: Jobie Jackson, Vice-President: Faye Myers, Editor Pro- motion Manager. DISTBIB TIVE ED CATIO Learning the arts of selling and displaying, these students take part-time iobs to help them with their work. Left to right, first row Mary Parrish, Rachel Harmon, Pat Upton, Shirley West, Carolyn Venable, Dora Blake, Martha Hamilton, Retta Carrick, Second row Betty Sue Hutchison, Jo Snead, Faye Myers, Jobie Jackson, Carolyn Davis, Willie Hunsucker, Betsy Draughn, Barbara Hedgecock Mildred Nelson. Third row: Kathryn Brock, Curtis Hedgecock, Robert Cook, Lonnie Jackson, Jo Coggins, Jerry Dunning, Jack Wheatley Jimmy Vinson, Loretta Allred. gasoil K f'9 Cr -S-iw 3 1 ...J w 19 'Q .1sLI N N Z! XX 4-1 A gx-SN M V X v LI' sq -A so 1 5 X Dora Blake models a lovely gown at the annual D. E. Bosses' Banquet. Beffy Jo Jackson pores over accounts at Woolworfh's. Carolyn Davis marks up another sale ai' Tobias as part of her work in the D. E. department. Mapping out the ads at BeIk's is a part of the day's work for Faye Myers. Q43 ll If afzgv 1 , 'U X -, , l ' ',j'.: U, p . M, - ' X ft, if-- f ,I e D if rl Auto mechanic, commercial artist or baker? The diversified occupations course offered co- operative part-time work in each of these fields, plus many others. The students who participated in this program Ktwo girls and 21 boys? enjoyed these advantages each day after school, with the hope of a full-time job upon graduation. The students also helped to plan the first state-wide Diversified Occupations conven- tion, which was held in Raleigh in the spring of l956. Also on the slate of new projects was the D. O. Club, which provided pleasant social ac- tivities for the members. D. O. officers are: Gayle Haynes, Secretary-Treasurer, Allie Brown, Vice-President, Ernest Fulp, President. DIVERSIFIED IPCC PATIUNS Developing skills in many trades is the Diversified Occupations class. Left to right, first row: Gayle Haynes, Jerry Jones, Rex Wash- burn, Sammy Carrick, Allie Brown, Pat Sullivan, David Hart, Bobby Ritchie, Mitchell Prevatte, Carolyn Sue Denning. Second row.: Mr. Bruce Roberts, adviser, Shelton Fielder, Dan Allen, David Shean, Dean Towery, Randy Voorhees, Fred Watson, Ernest Fulp, Jimmy Lloyd, Raph Allred, Bobby Moore. oi ff.. 's iii? if at ui--'lug V flfl , 4 au.. .4-of 'JJ'- . ,,.,.x I , ,wg -.,, I, ,s . ,-NX -.ss-mx L Left to right are: Bobby Ritchie, Shelton Fielder, Ernest Fulp, Dan Allen, David Hart, and Sammy Carrick. Classroom work important phase of the D. O. course. Alderman's Photo proves to be the perfect place to further the main interest of Gayle Hanes-commercial art. Pat Sullivan learns about the inside working of a typewriter at Griffith's Office Equipment Company. Ernest Fulp learns the .irt of radio and television repair and installation at Teletronix, lnc. X51 ll 'tl The High Point High School Band enter- tained the fans at the football games with several unusual half-time shows. At one game a Scottish dance was performed by the major- ettes. Between halves at another game, blaz- ing fire batons were twirled by the nine maj- orettes. Under the direction of Mr. David Carter the band has not only performed in half-time entertainments, but has also played in many successful concerts. The Band officers get better acquainted with the various instruments of the group. Left to right: Ken Welch, President, Mae Van Zett, Secretary: Libby Ramsey, Treasurer, Roger Pancoast, Vice-President, Terry Lloyd, Sergeant-oh Arms. sae!- . . . nd e and P ays n h' ' th H' h Point Senior Hi h Band Left fo rght frst row: Taking a breather from its music-making and its meticulous marc ing is e ig g . , Ken Welch, Peggy Martin, Vicki Smith, Betsey Burton, Pat Tyson, Joanne McCanIess, Betsy Davis, Dean Martin, Maxine Brenner, Mr. David Carter, director. Second row: Eddie Grimsley, Mike Collins, Vada Byers, Ann Cummings, Carolyn Carpenter, Joyce Young, Bill Sumner, Eileen Mcllvaine, Betty Whitesell, Miriam Smith, Pot Conrad, Ted Farabee, Jakie Harriss. Third row: Alice Rawlinsoqn, Mike Samuels, Mae Van Zett, Audrey Knight Carolyn Roberts, Bonnie Peele, Joyce Roberts. , Kay Green, Libby Ramsey, Shirley Boyles, Jane Lloyd, Eleanor Fagan, Barbara Burroug s, Fourth row: Bobby Butler, Jerry Barnes, Tommy Roberts, Bill Lewis, Charles Cranford, -J H VZ me 1 .'.L.'?. - ini :in lui .-.-- 141: C81 l1U '- QI - t- Q 1 ni' . -A . V.: lam-,, 'YF' , Qs, .VX Af, .A .t.f:M,,,, 4, V ' rffwx AM. ,V 471-'. , AV wt' 4. V, 37, , ef . ,f- ' 1' X ' 1 R Ae il.-f L. The lovely lasses, prancing prettily and proudly, helped to spread pep and enthusiasm at the football games. Reading up the steps: Shelby Jean Grady, head maiorette, Maxine Brenner, Jerry Martin, Pat Tyson, Betsey Burton, Peggy Martin, Vicki Smith, Betsy Davis, and Joanne McCanless. Hunting for the lost vision of Brigadoon are Ed Grimsley and Jakie Harris. The Highland Lasses are Betsey Burton, Pat Tyson, and Maxine Brenner. Ann Culclasure, Roger Hill, Charles Cromer, Kenneth Dutton, Carl Wood, Bobby Lloyd, John Furr. Fifth row: Franklin Bullard, Marvin Slate, Bill Clemmer, David Groome, Byron Godfrey, Tommy Freeman, John Teague, George Welch, Phillip Fulton, David Cox Bill Dog- gett, Cy Gray. Sixth row: Johnny Kreiger, Ray Cross, Terry Lloyd, Jerry Koontz, Bill Whitesell, George McLarty, Roger Pancoast, Mar- vin Autry, Groome Fulton, David Culler, Larry Hill, Tommy Roberts, Seventh row: Ted Jennings, David Gray, Jerry McKnight, Don Kin- ney, Nolond Clinard, Jerry Adams, Bill Allgood. hand R ' L, ,vp -ann-0-..u...4 nn., , '5f...l'14 'Lf-JW 4. 3 ,, 7,,,,, Y ,,.,, Y , 1 :2-1--' , , , rl M2 14 - fl RET? N Orchestra officers combine their efforts to produce a harmonious result. Left to right: Penny Hutchison, President, Caroline Kirlcman, Vice-i resident, Ellen Harley, Secretary, Mae Van Zett, Treasurer: Frank Bullard, Member- at-Large. UBCIIESTBA Mr. Van de Steur, the Dutch- born director, has successfully con- ducted the orchestra during con- certs. The orchestra performed at Open House, it also sent several members to participate in the pre- sentation of The Messiah at Wil- liam Penn High School. Many mem- bers ofthe group played in the All- State Orchestra, and a few senior members went to the All-National Orchestra in St. Louis, Missouri. The group participated in the state contests where it received a good rating. e'll Strin lon ith You These talented musicians hold the first seats in their respective sections. Left to right: Shelby Jean Grady, Principal Buss, Mae Van Zett, Principal Cellop Larry Mabe, Principal Second Violin: Caroline Kirkman, First Violin, Concert Mistress. iiiielw l If T Tl l AAS-4 I -J Long hours of practice and- excellent performances make these musicians eligible for the All-State Orchestra. Left to right, first row: Caroline Kirkman, Ronald Whittington, Jerry Hill, Vivien Daniel. Second row: Ronnie Allen, Larry Mabe, Dixie Roach, Mary Ward, Judy Angley, Penny Hutchison. Third row: Dianne Snyder, Mae Van Zett, Rupert Pickens, Bill Allgood, Terry Lloyd, Max Chadwick. Fourth row: Shelby Jean Grady, Jean Harriss, Betsey Burton, Frank Bullard, Charles Cranford, Kenneth Briggs. Members of the orchestra provide music for all ages. First row, left to right: Caroline Kirkman, Ronald Whittington, Ann Kirkman, Ruth Pancoast, Dianne Snyder, Barbara Cranford, Ellen Hatley, Mr. Fritz Van de Steur, director. Second row: Ronnie Allen, Jerry Hill, Mary Ruth, Alice Mcllvaine, Larry Mabe, Dixie Roach, Nancy Pratt, Penny Angley, Charles Carroll, Dickie Dobson. Third row: Gene Briggs, Pat Proctor, Judy Angley, Louella Kidd, Mary Fidler, Mary Ward, Patsy Key, Linda Fields, Kay Freedle, Penny Hutchison. Fourth row: Ann Riggins, Vivien Daniel, Melinda Nixon, Brenda Qudrder, lretta Borland, Katharine McNatt, Ramona Newton, Sandra Ellerbee, Sarah Montgomery, Nancy Newby, Bill Dodson, Betsey Burton, Betty Jo Whitesell. Fifth row: Shelby Jean Grady, Jeanie Harriss, Jo Anne Dorr, Meyers Powell, Mae Van Zett, Rupert Pickens, Jane Marshall, Louise Boles, Ann Cummings, Vada Byers, Clyde Fitzgerald, Carl Wood. Sixth row: Ray Furr, Frankie Bullard, David Culler, Mike McKinney, Charles Cranford, Bill Whitesell, Terry Lloyd, Max Chadwick, Bill Allgood, Mike Samuels. ,l .ay -- .. 1 , HN , - f ff- . -4 ' as 4 -ff'-L :',C- ,. NV HQ' The members of the choir, wearing their dignified and stately robes, have brought reverence and joy to the hearts of all who were privileged to hear them sing. First row, left to right: Dr. Charles Taylor, director, Phyllis Hearne, Barbara Cagle, Dorothy Carrick, Louise Boles, Maxine Brenner, Carolyn Setzer, Libby Johnson, Carolyn Guyer, Peggy Lowder, Barbara Madison, Carol Dease, Jean Harriss, Peggy Fisher, Sandi Stanley. Second row: Kay Riggs, Carolyn Casey, Jean Armfield, Mary Wray Mitchell, Pat Davis, Linda Rouse, Gloria Miller, Betsy Davis, Colista Taylor, Marjorie Haworth, Sandra Parnell, Claire Greer, Carolyn McSwain, Judy Hayworth. Third row: Sandra James, Jackie Hill, Joyce Young, Nancy Moran. Fourth row: Betsy Roberts, Phyllis Andrews, Texie Ann Ayers, Barbara Cranford, Sarah Montgomery, Judy Boylen, Harriette Zimmerman, Susie McGahey, Nancy Crater, Jan Futrell, Rebecca Hiatt, Grace Hudson, Vellna Gurley. Fifth row: Bobby White, George Branscom, Dwight Wheless, Clyde Wood, Neal Doby, Jerry Patton Tal- madge Watson, Bobby Lee, Jerry Kivett, Rupert Pickens, Paul Boone, Jerry Holder, Jimmy Yip, Ed Hill, Glenn Perry. Sixth row: Arnold Lawson, Bob Jarvis, Jerry Bean, Pete Bruner, Bill Armstrong, Ronald Koonts, Wyndham Wilkinson, Bobby Eddinger, Francis Dutton, Jim Furr, Mitchell Murrow, Charles Huff, Bill Allgood, Frank Jarvis, Fred Bryant, Larry Solomon, Charles Dority. O O ear the elodlous uslc Makers ,., .fe 'V -.5 - I With every eye focused on Dr. Charles Taylor, the members of the A Cappella Choir made the halls echo with harmonious music. The talented boys and girls who sang with the North Carolina Sym- phony last year were privileged to '1 appear before the public on radio, in churches, and in the Music Fes- tival. Their masterpiece was the an- nual presentation of The Lights of Christmas. Managing the affairs of the A Cappella Choir are, left to right: Charles Huff, President: Harri- ette Zimmerman, Secretary: Libby Johnson, Vice- ., a-. 4, -Q 1. , ,-I' l 'V-11 President: Charles Dority, Treasurer. , , v 1-I , . - L, ,N Nu' 11- . ,X ' m- . - , . lf - - :' -' - ' . V -1 I . -. . i.' -. .. . A--.c.-.-.,...f . ,A 1 lgrv Give me some men who are stout-hearted men, and l'll soon give you ten thousand more. The musical sounds produced by the Boys' Chorus each day during third period were comparable to ten thousand men. These able musicians were under the director- ship ot Dr. Charles Taylor. Well, what's so funny about a female officer for the boys' chorus? Left to right: Eugene Frazier, President: Tim Short, Treasurer: Jobie Jackson, Secretary and Accompanist. Not pictured: Bobby Jarvis, Vice-President. Sin , Stout-llearte en, Sin ! Taking a rest from their do, re, me's are the members ot Dr. TayIor's boys' chorus. Left to right, first row: Clyde Wood, Ronald Stamey, Jerry Patton, Talmadge Watson, Dwight Wheless, Fred Stone, Kenneth Briggs, Tim Short, Tommy Moore, Jerry Holder, Jimmy Yip. Second row: David Jones, Raymond Mabe, Neal Doby, Dewey Brady. Third row: Dr. Charles Taylor, Lonnie Hawkins, Bobby Lee, George Branscome, Darrell Whitley, Jerry Kivett, Glenn Perry, Paul Boone, Ed Hill, Jobie Jackson, accompanist. Fourth row: Eugene Frazier, Mitchell Parker, Bill Armstrong, Bob White, Wyndham Wilkinson, Bobby Eddinger, Mitchell Murrow, Bill Allgood, Frank Smith, Benny Weathers, Rupert Pickens. Fifth row: Arnold Lawson, Bob Jarvis, Jerry Bean, Pete Bruner, Ronald Koonts, Francis Dutton, Jim Furr, Charles Huff, Frank Jarvis, Jimmy Moss, Fred Bryant, Larry Solomon. Not pictured: Charles Dority. ? , ,Q y 5 .NNNNN ig ,M ' if iii?-F27 X ...,.... ,,,., ' 0 , Q . x FHM, ., T ' i. , .-Q, lf J . .4-bg, f' f.., F M ,V F. Mus-.. ,1 TH Xin, K M.. 4 2 - 1 T Qs , - ,gg 3 tg, A ., . 1 an -... QF nm ' A: A, . k ll ' Y 3 322 f Q? 5 5' YL tt N i ,, I , 'A Q is V w , Q Y Is. rw iw? 'muff . ,if 3 U, , 'SB ' 3 y -,Qi I x,-.jf gg -.vi t sa , f . f ' sr ': 4, ' s ,A I Vw? D , . ' f., H Neg Mg M V Q9 . ' H Az , A I .. 3 5 A A .D an , V 45 '. A12 . . -so Qt. -f fr. .. ,f - 1, E W N ma l W-, 1 '65 ' - I i Girls, girls, everywhere! And everyone can sing During any one of the first four periods in the morning, girls may be heard practicing scales, singing in Latin, and generally having a good time. Each of these songstresses has membership in one of the four divisions of the girls' chorus- all under the directorship of Miss Nancy Staley. The trip to Pfeiffer College was one of the main focal points for the Choralettes, a select group. The Festival Chorus was the highlight for all senior girls. Officers of the Girls' Choruses are, left to right, first row: Janice Wright, Vice-President: Joyce Marlette, Treasurer. Second row: Mar- garet Beomon, President: Cynthia Slate, Secretary: Pat Davis, Treasurer of the Choralettes. Standing are the other officers of the Choralettes: Joyce Young, President: Claire Greer, Vice-President: Jean Blankenship, Secretary. erfeetion in ractiee eflects These lovely lassies make striking figures in their aqua jumpers-and they sing, too! Left to right, firsf row: Miss Nancy Staley Jennie McGinn, Hazel Lee Rouse, Sandi Stanley, Kathleen Stafford, Evelyn l-lallman, Carolyn Setzer, Phyllis Harmon, Carol Griffin Dorothy Carrick, Joyce Andrews. Second row: Pat Macon, Peggy F sher, Nancy Staley, Sandra DeLappe, Donna Friar, Jackie l-lelms Maryorie l-laworth, Phyllis l-learnc, Kay Riggs, Judy Hayworth, Joyce Young. Third row: Peggy Lowder, Judy Williams, Grace Hudson Jean Blankenship, Becky Hiatt, Gloria Miller, Jerri Fitzgerald, Charlene Parrish, Betsy Roberts, Joanne McCanless, Sylvia Newton, Pat Davis. Fourth row: Sandra Parnell, Claire Greer, Colista Taylor, Velina Gurley, Page Thompson, Judy Garner, Anne Peace, Judy Boy len, Dixie Roach, Texie Ann Ayers, Shirley Lawson, Ellen Hatley, Jackie Hill. l M lk .namaauqq Til i Q Y I Q 6 .- 4. ,, uv U,g.,,1 E I-P I t I YI J 'J -Q 3 . -:o-6' 2 ,6 an ' i 1 i ' W A- ctr Z W. 1 9 an X-,gy of 2 , xv , , w Starting the day off singing are these members of Miss Staley's first period choir. Left to right, first row: Laura Jean Malpass, Linda Bottoms, Pat Sexton, Louella Jackson, Glenda Lewollen, Lillie Johnson, Martha Branscom, Melva Andrews, Carolyn Flowers, Brenda Taylor, and Joan Thrower. Second row: Sandra Hubbard, Ann Lewis, Barbara Groce, Jean Lee Pierce, Linda Spell, Gayle Reynolds, Brenda Denchak, Ruby' Hill, Dede Smith, Glenda Lax. Third row: Miss Nancy Staley, Jean Bodford, Becky Ruter, Barbara Newton, Judy Mabe, Martha Jane Bivens, Vicki Hayworth, Sonja Oliver, Sandra Jones, Patty Young. Fourth row: Fotina Zekas, Pattie Ingram, Penny Smith, Bonnie Gann, Barbara Curry, Shelby Clodfelter, Gertrude Cox, Stevi Slate, Jill Anderson, Zane Collins, Judy Smith. Not pictured: Eleanor Garst, Marie Noble, Sylvia Smith, Mary Lou Trivett. erfection in Performance Finding time to smile for the birdie are Miss Staley and her third period choir. Left to right, first row: Nancy Turner, Linda Samuel, Phl W ht S dr Sheffield Hilda M ers, Alice Mcllvaine, Janice Wright, Joyce Morlette, Bernice Jones, Linda Kinney, Sandra yis rig , an a , y Ellerbee, Pat Flythe, Ruth Lawson, Second row: Brenda Coffey, Ruih Pancoast, Nancy Beal, Dolly Wood, Melinda Nixon, Anita Kidd, Jerry Menscer, Geraldine Tuttle, Jane Freeman, Barbara Beal, Glenda Jennings, Sylvia Fee, Jo Dorn. Third row: Sherry Kivett, Pat Upton, Beverly Byrd Barbara Rutherford Sheila Wendler Fourth row: Shirley Cox, Delores Efird, Patsy Phillips, Margaret Stout, Jupy l L d Thomas, Suzanne Swinney, Nancy Cecil, Becky Holder, Lee Stoddard, Carolyn Inman, Patsy Ester. Fifth row: Miss Nancy Sta ey, in a Rodden, Nancy Weatherford, Pat Duggins, Judy Lawson, Dixie Eptzng, Susie Cecil, Lauralee Hart, Cynthia Slate, Brenda Corder, Mary Gail Alexander, Connie Carmichael. Sixth row: Gayle Allred, Miricm Smith, Betty Bame, Ruby Boulding, Norma Jean Williams, Carolyn Dillon, Carolyn Tice, Wanda Martin, Barbara Gregory, Ruth McGilvery, Faye Wilson, Diane Kelly. ska-seq! Umwwumhgwnwlnd - I , ' , cv 'HH 3' if 2. ' A , ,L , ii- an Q? G ,,, in 5 gy ,A 9. ra is to . A. A g ,, ,Q i fl 2:9 , in W A Q my A - L . , z - fi -1. W . . ,,. ,, -L -v DS www , im-......,,,,,,w.:.f.e-r..,WM ...T M,L,w,, :rx J P ' I -4 - rj g .i l .JI .. , - - ,. , , - ' 'r - F 4. - V L ,f A 6, ua, , 3 wafers, . - t . Q 4 vf 7 L v ', ' 3 . I . o ' x . - - 5 0 - 1 ' 3, f W.. 4 ' -'Z-1' , ,A I i Fl ,l G' -J - ,, y V 3 v Q' .J- i -5 .- t-tri r 1 n v ' V 'rr 'D an 6 u.i.L. These music-minded misses are members of Miss Nancy Staley's 4th period choir. First row, left to right: Miss Nancy Staley, director, Bonnie Green, Barbara Baker, Elaine McDonald, Sandra Jones, Carolyn Hill, Sue Young, Beck Smith, Janice Graham, Fonda Rickard, Carolyn Cagle. Second row: Carolyn Wayne, Nancy Turnage, Mary Lee Dunaway, Carolyn Jones, Mary Parks, Treva Hipps, Ine Nij- huis, Becky Skidmore, Peggy Purcelle, Gladys Lovelace, Third row: Julia Watts, Leona Eldrith, Wanda Lynch, Becky Scism, Dianne Snyder, Faye Mash, Lietta O'l-lam, Myrna Hulin, Anna Wilson, Gladys Haworth, Joyce Evans. Fourth row: Carolyn Jones, Frieda Wroy, Kay Morgan, Becky McCrimmon, Margaret Bearnon, Charlotte Smith, Patsy Long, Sylvia Grubb, Alice Huclspeth, Peggy Steele, Diane West, and Sandra l-ludspcth. One o'clock, two o'cIock, three o'cIock . . . ROCK! Under the directorship ot Mr. David Carter and Frank Bullard, the Dance Band performed excellently tor civic organizations, community dances, and student entertain- ments. Sweet . With a smile and a tear, they give out with rhythm and blues. First row, left to right: Roger Hill, Charles Cromer, Bob Lloyd, George McLarty, Kenneth Dutton, John Furr. Second row: David Culler, Bill Dawkins, Cy Gray, David Groome, Byron God- frey, Frank Bullard, Gerald Pierce, Jerry Adams. Not pictured: Bobby Butler. 1 l nh . r g J Lf- F s i . ,, ell! lc if-4 fx 1 Working in close harmony are the members of the Senior The pretty songbirds who compose the Sophomore Trio are Trio. Left to right: Jackie Hill, Peggy Lowder, Claire Greer. Joanne McCanless, Gloria Miller, and Sandi Stanley. Sentimental and 'nspirational The A Cappella Choir, directed by Miss Nancy Staley, who was substituting for Dr, Charles Taylor, furnished the background music :or Anne Peace and Barbara Neal during the pageant entitled, Lights of Christmas. l6l .- v 5 A 1 1 inf elf! K. tx w . V X,,I1f aft' .JW Xu 5, '+ -Le, I N, '4 , 1. 4 52:3 U W x an v XM abc, X. Q. sf ff f 1 A X ' x Li-gs -W5 2 'Q HMV, jfs. .1-Mu. Q' ' Q4 ' 5' .L a ' ' V5 f' . ,V , 'NN . 1 ,x ,: '3fIf?.?Q 'ik', 1' : x -1 v ap f ' W' ,t,a,f-.nf V90 .J ' A K . ' fx A '? 'r A A X M -1 J f Q.e.,s,'4, 'Sf-. QQ LN I- E M SCUREBUABD High High High High High High High High High High Point ...... O Point ...... O Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point O O Conference Game Reidsvi I le Gastonia .. Durham .. Burlington Lexington Salisbury . Charlotte . Asheville . Greensboro R. J. Reynolds The enthusiasm and pride of the football team is reflected in the faces of managers Morris Motley and Charles Huff. Co-Captains ofthe battling Bison, Cornell Johnson and Jim Martin, recall incidents of their past season with Coach S e APS, 'N fn-yu mlm tfvffql gl' QQ, Q1 ' i f 4 . f 4 Q , ' 'ZF W 13, 3 ,s A -1, . Cornell Johnson, Fullback 5 affix!! K : H '-g'w y 'ra 4 M f Jim Martin, Center ATTLING BISO The l955 Black Bison football team fin- ished the '55 season with a record of one win, eight losses, and one tie. Although the Bison were victorious in only one game, they showed up well in all the games and never quit trying. 'High Point opened the season at Reidsville with the Golden Lions. Reidsville triumphed, but High Point looked good, even though they lost 7-O. The Bison made its first home appearance against Gastonia. The Green Wave, which was one of the best teams in the state, de- feated High Point by a margin of 28-O. Gary Bennett, Tackle Otis Hines, Halfback FQ The following week the Bison traveled to Durham to take on the Durham Bulldogs. Durham triumphed by 28-7, but High Point would not be downhearted, as they looked ahead to Burlington. In the second home game the Bison and the Burlington Bulldogs fought tooth and nail for four quarters before the game ended in a l2-l2 tie. The Bison played one of the best games of the season against Burlington, and hopes for the team were high at this point. CContinued on Page l7lJ ' 1, - 'E 1 'W' -X335 2,7513 A . a it , x ' Qi - ., A , Q, ., VK X sk ,1 . .- I 'if' 4 ' 'V ': 1 ax 1 ,I iwm Charles Dority, Quarterback A3-I X, v Tim Short, Quarterback j4 ii:Q-,fx 9,'.- Q, O..-v ,.., ' Am -def -,E W' K n 1 'fc if QnA.'2'fuM. v ,4 , ,r , I W .fflks 'A , -iv, Frank Smith, Tackle Danny Glenn, End Cornell Johnson, number 44, tries Cornell Johnson makes that to make that pass incomplete. all-important first down. Bill Snider, Guard J. D. Dority, Center Johnny Greene, Halfbadk , 'sp-KV 5? 1 '7 s.,x 7-Q '-T-'..'J. f- W is N- V ,Q 23 a ' ,Q ,,, Q wg! Q, Q8 by sem 5 f T 5,22 I1 ,J 1:1 Y Q .5 .,. I , A 'L :'imqj'3.1'?!?li1 .js ' , iff'-. . A I- I WL KP Q ,, , ' .,.- 1 1- f ,ivsiu W ,a- M -.,7.- X. a 1 , ,Y .-51, 61 . fr. H ' ' , ' -- wx 9 - -V , li-4 , ' 3 H, ,,,. Afy' bility . . '1'+ fl ' M I Q in Il ' 'ada 1-at ' 3'-4' ,V f ff ,, if 5 , Ric, 3 ' 7? ' Qfpv' .- I 'I I x ' , it j 1 , L 7 N' - ' 1.5, Zyfn.. 1. .-I , ff, 1 Q f 2 ff 11 'ifff','fi f ' , .,Q I df,-fila'-' 'f' Jr' lx-fr' A '.' -r nfl.: 1 -L - ' .tS .' . ' Billy Joe Kiser, Halfback Darcy Green, Guard Richard Hollifield, Guard Thot's the spirit of the Bison! FiQhf fo' if, Jim MOf1'il'1l Howard James, Tackle Gerald Pierce, Center Kenneth Hedrick, ,UC 1-and X.. ,A ,. 14,11 V an xv v I VN' ' 1 Quarterback 1 ,ar I ,. i Tam Allred, End Jerry Bean, End Don Vereen, Tackle 6' Otis Hines, 40, travels CIOWF1 The field Jim Martin, 30, and Charles Dority, 31, attempt toward a touchdown, to tackle that guy. Bill Shirley, Fullback Ivan Jester, Tackle Talmadge Watson, Halfback il. ,,, bI.'StSJ4,3 FJ. W i Q0 1' amz' i N. '0- .rl I iw . V, wie? li .. -.-N VP A 4 A. .. .1 v 35?-, 'i '-f 41 F1 - 1 .f nf. l fi.. 1 am: I .'. lb, .vw-,iff 4 ' A ' 'S A til K 'A' I N .N an-lr i 4: .ga '- 'cw-1, f j iw' . K S 1, It ' ' Y. is ' fd i seam, nayntfl 3 A5 'I Zi 0 iw? ,.. li , ' A'-R4 amy. ' 9 ' ,.jii14 ,,lQ',Q 1 ' 4 gf 4 K-1 ei fl' Milf 3, 1 Richard Kemp, Halfback Myrle McFarland, Guard Jerry Zimmerman, End The excitement and joy displayed Cornell Johnson crosses the ten-yard line at the Homecoming by Bill Snider could mean only one game against Asheville. thing-a great play Bison! Bobby Jarvis, Fullback Wayne Frith, Tackle Jerry Webb, Center 15- . ,. ig w,'fi'2Mv , 'VQJ V723 , . I U b- u, nf irq! ' .H Q ,J ', vb -T V 1 ,., . , , K iw 15, , lm' 4 v ' ,, 1 ' 'H s 4 3 xx, -, 'Ap-.. A gfelwe' - 3 W I bf - i'v?5'i A . 1 ffl 1: ali V ,r 1 ' Vi' , -Q, xy ' eh Q 1, -. . .OS F D4 A 50 . il f ' 1 it Vg! 1-SQ .. ., ld 1?- T545-'A -1gg,,,z f rj? z- -1 it-J xv... R7 ,psi ,, ,513 A- . ,V - Af, , v. 54 , - ,,.. Ir:',f'e z fn E, 'xi 19, ,- .vghfy - N, . . ' ' ',gQfif'QLgf f , A S5 4 1 . A 1 1 .. . ,.. h- ',.- jA,'. 4 :' ' f 'f 455, v'j5ik't? . . L 191. .Jig X . .V . , nf, : .-'!sf?'. .'.,, 'AQQQQQ 1 ff- W 7 F :uw 13 1, H' 5 :lan 1 is 'Q rbqjsfifff , ,,,. Terry Hart, Halfback Ed Hill, Halfback Jerry Bullin, Tackle l l t L 1 1 Dickie Wagner, Guard Determination seems to keep Cornell Johnson, 44, on George Cook and Charles Huff look rather dubious over the move, while an equally determined tackler attempts the QGme, buf COOCHGS YOrbOrOuQl'1 and Simeon seem to pull him down. pleased with the play. ATTLI lContinued from Page l65J The next two games were played at Albion Millis Stadium. Lexington defeated High Point in the first of these games by l3-6, and then Salisbury gave the home team the worst defeat of the season by 40-7. The next week High Point gave Charlotte a scare before losing to the Charlotte Wildcats by the score of l3-7. The night of October 28 was Homecoming for High Point. Spirit was high among the team members and among the students at game time. High Point played with all its might from beginning to end, and as the dust BIO cleared, it was plain to see that the Bison had captured its first victory of the season by the score of l3-7 over Asheville. In closing out its season, High Point lost two games: one to its arch rival, Greensboro, by l9-O, and one to R. J. Reynolds by an identical score of l9-O. Captains of the '55 team were Cornell Johnson and Jimmy Martin. Cornell Johnson, fullback for the Bison, represented High Point in the Shrine Bowl Game at Charlotte. As leading scorer on the team, Cornell was ac- claimed by many as one of the best backs in the state. Beaming over the trophies they won for their outstanding athletic abilities are these students in the class of 55. Jimmy Boggs, Inspirational Award, Thom McAn Shoe Award, Douglas Reid Herbert Hodgin Memorial Award: Byron Starnes, Lloyd Whitley Basket- ball Awardp Joe Jones, Douglas Reid - Herbert Hodgin Memorial Award: Richard Hallman, Best All-Round Boy in Athletics, L. G. Wilson, Cecil Athletic Award: Bobby Culler, Best Athletic Competitor Award. Not pictured: Larkin Kirkman, Sports Service Award. 1 gets Conferring with Coach Simeon about the plays for the next basketball game is Captain Charles Dority. Morris Motley strikes a familiar pose as co-manager of the basketball team. y xi T i l Y? ' ,I R ison Ca ers The i956 Basketball Team under the direc- tion of Coach Tony Simeon looked forward to one of its best seasons. In the season opener High Point played host to Lexington and defeated them by a score of 57-56. The game was a thriller from the start, with the action not subsiding until the final gun. Jimmy Adams led the cagers with a total of 2l points. Wilmington came to High Point for the second game of the season. Adams and McGuire led the High Point attack, but Wilmington proved too much for the High Point cagers. The final score was Wilmington 70, High Point 52. The Bison squad took to the road for the next two games. The first road trip proved lContinued on Page 1735 A familiar face at all basketball games is that of Tommy Osborne, co-manager. See Successful Season lContinued from Page l72l costly, as Raleigh defeated High Point 73-60, and the Wake Forest Frosh took the Bison by 80-50. Returning home for the next two games, the cagers first entangled Raleigh. The game was very close, but Raleigh finally won by a single point, 37-36. In the next game with Charlotte, High Point was victor in one of the biggest thrillers of the '56 season. Roy Leach sank a 35-foot field goal with seconds to go, to give High Point a 49-48 triumph. The cagers next traveled to Burlington where they defeated the Bulldogs 5l-39. Buddy Joines showed up as a promising center in this game as he scored l5 points. The next game was with Asheville in the mountain city. Dickie Culler led the cagers to a 50-49 victory. ln a return engagement with the Asheville Maroons at home, the Bison were defeated by a one-point margin, the score being 39-38. With the season off to a good start, the team, led by Jimmy Adams, Joe Teague, Roy Leach, Buddy Joines, and Dickie Culler, promised to give the rest of their opponents some stiff competition. i ,- . r ,. 9 , A 2K7 l 'x X' 7 if sQ5il't I g , N . J I Q lx if M Charles Dority, Guard N-rt G G U, i E XX Z .gms y ,fl X 5 1 Jimmy Adams, Forward gfgi .,,. fr ,.. iv fx ' f r 4 7 2' o KU J I X17 W V V, xxxfg..-1 . .t 5 5 , , Q V Q l Q l X 1 -4 - Xb + l f 1 lk 1 Xxx .Ierry Webb, Forward A ik I Danny Glenn, Guard Sanders Dallas, Guard 7 ' - 1 t , ., 7 Q Q . ' x YT, i f ,s KV ! V ' , I , ' - ! W J int! his A , 'l 1 . 4 i Q an . .six 4 l . was X if . fi Ss i .31 f AX . i 3 9 l ' 3 Ei r fx, Charles Patterson, Guard Ray Leach, Guard Buddy Joines, Center Who shot the ball? Daryl McGuire l7l, Sanders Dallas, Buddy Joines ll8l, Ken Prosser ll2l all seem very much bewildered. ,- ' 1 X li nl 3 - .9 Q, Q ' x , I lug: 1 Q gl , ' if . X ' ii '73 4,11- f 1 i i 1 'l 2 f l I K i Kenneth Hedrick, Guard Charles Collins, Center MCH MGH 'UNT 'OHV Susan Hedrick gives a miniature yell, while The other cheerleaders are engrossed in the game. Cheer- leaders are: Carol Taylor, Patsy Garrison, Head Cheerleader, Betsy Roberts, Margaret Beamon, Susie Cecil, and Claire Greer. 1 I Qu- . i , l el l S Q Bobby Teague, Forward I' HIGH I l T . i. - F A1 i f ' X i Q X .RL X 'J N: 'Ls i:'uiJi,.Z9, xxx? r 1 B nn X A b i un 1 'un ' , V 3 1 BQ vi ., df it B fl i f r DMV' Mfsuifef CWS' i 'I i Billy Cook. Guard Dickie cunef, Guard X i If Exciting action takes place as Ken Prosser leaps high into the air to steal the ball from Greensboro. Buddy Joines, Daryl McGuire, and Dickie Culler stand by for action. if screams and shouts of encouragement help any, High Point's Basketball Team will emerge victorious. Defying the law of gravity, High Point's Daryl Ballet dancers have nothing on Bobby The Opposing players watch Opprehensively OS Roy MCGUW9, with Yhe l'19lD of BODIDY TGOQUS, Slf1kS On- Leach leaps into the air and aims for the basket. other basket- Teague. x NE M K Jw xs ltlsaffi 558051. flf1XQQ,xfgNeiS04'l J 1 Wg 'X 5,47 I r I - X 7 . Guarding that ball, as instructed by Coach Greene, these J.V. players pose for a picture: Richard Barrett, J. D. Dority, Myrle McFar- land, Gary Bennett, Otis Hines, Robert Davis. Standing: Kenneth Watson, Jerry Hughes, Pete Moffitt, Jimmy Moss, Merrill Leffler, Martin Taylor, Ed Grimsley, Howard Marsh, Coach Garland Greene. ust Watc ! e ill P ay Coach Weaver's crew for once not in action! Kneeling: Roy Patterson, Donnie Frost, Marvin Autry, Wayne Frith, Talmadge Watson, Coach Charles Jerry Koontz. Weaver. Standing: Jimmy Shelton, Butch Gaddy, Mike Ford, Ben Montgomery, Mike Hinshaw, Johnny Muckenfuss, l Z Clad in uniforms and eager to begin the game, the members of Coach, Greene's Junior Varsity football team pause for a picture. First row, left to right: Cy Gray, Kenneth Cecil, Butch Gaddy, Calvin Bradshaw, Bill Kester, Bill Cashion, Glenn Perry, Benny Dockery, Clif- ton Hughes. Second row: Jack Hiatt, Leon Mitchell, Paul Boone, James Campbell, Jerry Haney, Larry Wilson, Robert Davis, Ronald Mann. Third row: Johnny Parker, Pete Bruner, Mike Ford, Richard Barrett, Jimmy Moss, Allen Bennett, Alton Smith. avoc ith ur pposition Junior Varsiteers under the direction of Coach Weaver are: First row, left to right: Charlie Hardy, Dewey Livengood, Dean Frazier Roger Hedrick, Tommy Burton, Butch Nifong, Jimmy Pell, Kenneth Wilson, Rodger Jones. Second row: Frank Simmons, Jerry Wadsley, Jerry Patton, Darrell Suggs, Darrell Whitley, Don Lambert, Robert Tuttle, Johnny Sherrill, Jimmy Marley. Third row: Tommy Stutts, Nolan Clinard, Mike Scott, Jerry McCrimmon, Jimmy Sprinkle, Roy Rockwell, Johnny Kirkman, Marvin Richard, Johnny McGinn. 1 . A 1 .Q ' 'Q , v . f X 1 uf DY, A 1 ,ag 'ix i, f - '. fi5,ex AJ. IB'-,,,,,, s th A mpg. Sita!! . 'Qi' ' N ' V' V W i xf SCOBEBOAIlD 1955 High Point ...... 22 Greensboro .......... l4 High Point ...... 26 Salisbury ..... ....... l l High Point ...... 30 Statesville .......... ll High Point ...... 21 Goldsboro ............ l4 High Point ...... 29 Salisbury ............ l0 High Point ...... 20 Duke Freshmen -.l4 High Point ...... 24 Greensboro .......... l2 High Point ...... 24 Statesville .......... ll 'Qmkm IIEBC LEAN IIOLD The l955 Wrestling Team under the lead- ership of Coach George Gillie finished the '55 season as State Champions for the third straight year. The team finished the year undefeated and untied. In the State Championship contest High Point had five State champions. Larry Brown was lO3-pound champion. Albert Gray and Richard Hallman were l33-and l65-pound champions respectively. L. G. Wilson was the winner in the l75-pound bracket, while Jim Boggs won the heavyweight title. Other leaders on the team were Clyde Wood, Joe Jones, Buddy Snotherly, and Bill Butler. These boys are developing their muscles for their next match. On the mat: Clyde Wood, Tommy Gansman, Coach Gillie. Standing: Banks Totten, Bobby Lee, Larry Hill, Bill Whitesell, Albert Jones, Frank Smith, Darcy Green, Tommy Stout, Charles Motley, Armistead Blake, Jerry Patton, Bill Cashion, Howard James. Kneeling: Pete Bruner. Sporting the physiques of wrestlers are the members of the i955-56 team. Left to right, first row: Charles Motley, Albert Jones Tommy Stout, Clyde Wood. Second row: Banks Totten, Tom Gansm an, Jerry Patton, Bobby Lee, Larry Hill, Pete Bruner, Armistead Blake, Third row: Gerald ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' tured is Buddy Snotherly. ef. -J. ,A i ..,,- 42, JA 1 A mis.: Pierce, Bill Cashion, Bill Whitesell, Frank Smith, Howard James, Darcy Green, Coach George Glllle. Not pic- ' 1 'TQ 1 I Ill -1 ,W PBI TI PEED TER The i955 track team, under thh guidance of Coach Ken Yarborough, finished the sea- son with fourth place in the Western Con- ference. Jim Boggs and Terry Hart were the cap- tains of the team. Boggs threw the shot put and javelin, while Hart was the leading sprinter. Ivy Riggs, Terry l-lart, and Jim Boggs rep- resented High Point in the District Meet, which was one step before the State Meet. Prospects for the i956 season were fair, and a large turnout for participation was expected. Jerry Bullin and Terry Hart, returning members to the 1955 track team, gaze Iongingly at trophies of previous years. The display of these manly physiques and sinewy muscles rates many sighs from all the girls. Left to right, first row: Curtis Wood Jerry Koontz, Danny Glenn, Tommy Kenner, Charles Simpson, Second row: Terry Hart, Jerry Bullin, Billy Joe Kiser, Frank Smith, James Campbell. F' Q A ,Mt 'xy' .1 at J 5521 in t my . ' i ,Q 1 I 3 H It .3 ,I if .1 - vu, I,-5 -':,s u 2.2 X . U ff A9- 1 N iw 9 ,Qs Waite .q r o :fri 'Q' J. wg. it 'Q Q .a'v'k, f'0.0l f-ll Q ' QRVQQ ' . T T il? J . t A' X iff-ffiair N I. . J , -1? :E-A . . ,K U T E v 179 -IV l i V ee., .icy - . ,- X egg-gfffl' ,L4 TS? '6 f' .si NIFTY NETTERS 'Hia -- --., ,. The l955 Tennis Teom under the direction of Cooch Roy Correll finished the seoson with o record of tour wins ond nine losses. The , - teom os o whole locked experience, but not detetrminotion. Led by l Ed Jordon ond Pete Mottitt the teom never quit trying. Other members of the tennis teorn were Robert Dovis, Morvin Slote, Arch Schoch, Tommy Hogg, Ronold Koonts, ond Butch Lorcom. The '56 teom is looking forword to o better seoson. There were tour returning lettermen to form the nucleus of the teorn. 7, SCUBEBIIABD 1955 High Point ,,.,,,.,..,..,...,.,..,, Thomosville .. High Point .,,..,,. .,,,.,. T homosville .. High Point ........ ....... G reensboro .... 4 1 High Point ........ ..,.... G reensboro I, 1 kHigh Point ,,..,,,. ,,,,,.. S olisbury .... if 5 Q' High Point ........ ....... S olisbury .... f High Point ........ ....... G roy ......... Nu fHigh Point ........ ....... G roy ............. . --were Pete Moffitt Edward Jordan High Point ........ ....... 'High Point ........ ..A.... High Point ........ ......, R. J. Reynolds R. J. Reynolds Burlington .... High Point ........ ....... B urlington ..... High Point ........ ....... C horlotte .... 'kHome Gornes Ronald Koonts Robert Davis Arch Schqch Mg.-vm Slate X 1, ,yu IIIIPEFUL IIIIGANS The i955 Golf Team, under the guidance of Coach Tony Simeon, compiled one of the best won-lost records of any other golf team of the last few years. Led by Coker McCain and George Setzer, the golfers won lO, and lost only four. Four members of the team went to the State Tournament at Chapel Hill. They were John McGahey, Coker McCain, Joe Teague, and George Setzer. Other golfers were John Gansman, Bill Bulla, Jimmy Adams, San Dallas, David Stanton, Jim Boyd, and Jim Fanning. Prospects for '56 were bright, with five lettermen returning from the ' . ... 4 ae , E, 4? 'A -Ar '55 team. SCUBEBUABD l955 High Point 6 Myers Park l2 High Point lO Myers Park 26 High Point ...... ........ l l Greensboro l6 High Point ...... ........ l 5 Greensboro l2 High Point ...... ........ 2 8M Salisbury ...,,. ,,,..,. 7 M High Point ...... ........ 2 3 Salisbury ...... ....... 4 High Point 21 Asheboro ,,,, ,,,.,,, O I High Point l9 Asheboro ,,,. ,,,,,., 2 High Point ......... ........ l 8 Gray ,..,.. O High Point l-4 Gray ......... 4 High Point 17V2 Reynolds ...... ....... l 8M John McGahey High Point 25 Reynolds ...... ....... l l High Poirlf ......... .....,,. l l Burlington 7 coke' Mccain High Point 26 Burlington 2 High POirlT 21 Lexington ,,,, ,,,,,,, O High Point 20M Lexington M John Gansman Jimmy Adams Jim Boyd Bill Bulla l8l ,B Q ,.. 'T' 'ZF' if The i955 Baseball Team, directed by Coach Jim Hayworth, started the '55 season lacking in experience, but by the season's end the players had developed into a well-organized team. Leading players on the team were Ronnie Russell, Bobby Culler, George Cook, Joe Huff, Byron Starnes, Charles Huff, and Charles Dority. Two members of the baseball team, who returned from the 1955 season Charles Huff and Tom Allred, began to get into the swing of things. l Take e ut to the all Game l The diamond is a boy's best friend, at least to these members of the baseball team. Left to right, first row: Bobby Culler, Tom Allred, Byron Starnes, .Charles Huff, Ronnie Russell, Joe Jones, Second row: Joe Huff, George Cook, Buddy Long, Ted Clodfelter, .lack Hunt, Coach Jim Hayworth. In Q. 5'1v' if pw SQA PUlNh Q33 PNN XQtlPUl,1l I A xlPU,4,,, S,3qt?Dly xx l't4l llPUf wewv llifllpulff . l l '-firm' 1 . 7 x J' Nqr W ' ,,,,q in '51 'I Yfl ,lA R Carol Taylor my Betsy Roberts Beverly Byrd JN.-ak .1 , ,Q l Claire Greer C eerleaders Sporting brand new skirts, this year's cheerleaders did a successful jab of boosting our team's morale. Aided by their adviser, Miss Mari- anne McDonald, the girls secured Pep Club buses for all out-of-town football games and made all the technnical arrangements for Home- coming Day. M yy as ..: ,. C , Na wa! l Y-:WJ Patsy Garrison Head Cheerleader I Let's hear that yell! shout Cheerleaders Claire Greer, Betsy Roberts, Carolyn Casey, and Beverly Byrd, as Jackie Hill looks on with interest. l83 ,Q M? ,I A 5 -,A 'Wi Y v- ng -'Ui f Susie Cecil E f . Jackie Hill '1 v. : ynfx ' I Margaret Beamon if H, .-f '5'w ' if Y Qi Q Q- x 'srzrvl' gr Carolyn Casey T tr C These femmes fatales compose the membership of the Girls' Athletic Association. Lett to right, first row: Thelma Howell, Marie Carter, Mariorie Haworth, Joan Thrower, Libit Ripley, Margie Gladson, Jane Tally, Elizabeth Hepler, Jackie Cranford. Second row: Andrea Rutherford, Katherine Fox, Claudean Fulk, Mary Blair, Frances Hudspeth, Delores Sheets, Shirley Parrish, Rhonda Austin. Third row: Phyllis Wright, Frances Blair, Jackie Gibson, Jean Wright, Loretta Fulk, Judy Cecil, Ronda Tucker, Jean Parrish. Fourth row: Harriette Zimmerman, Becky Hayward, Carolyn Dillon, Susie McGahey, Caroline Kirkman, Lorraine Wright, Nancy Poston, Jane Hay- wood. ey Are Sports- ovin assies A sport for every girl, motto of the Girls' Athletic Association, enables those interested to participate in team and indi- , vidual sports. Under the supervision of Miss Marianne McDonald, the girls were cc victorious in the Speedball Play Day. ln the spring a basketball banquet and the 1 J . State Play Day climaxed the softball and track season. As a reward for their efforts, 9 the girls enjoyed a carefree week-end at 1 .' F 4,-,H 'X' Myrtle Beach, S. C. Maintaining the leadership of the G. A, A., these lassies were the i955-56 officers. Lett to right, first row: Mary Blair, Publicity Chairman, Marjorie Haworth, Treasurer, Thelma Howell, President. Second row: Andrea Rutherford, Point Secretary, Horriette Zimmerman, Secretory, Frances Blair, Vice-President. l84 0 'C i 5 4 Varsity ,Basketball players are first row, left to right: Andrea Rutherford, Marie Carter, Caroline Kirkman, Mariorie Haworth, Harriette Zimmerman, Claudean Fulk, Susie McGahey. Second row: Frances Blair, Thelma Howell, Becky Hayward. Junior Varsity players ore: Ronda Tucker, Loretta Fulk, Shirley Parrish, Jean Wright. Third row: Kathy Fox, Manager, Carolyn Dillon, Jackie Gibson, Phyllis Wright, Mary Blair, Libit Ripley, Joan Thrower. lt's one, two, three strikes-you're out! Girls partici- pating in the softball game are: Ann Halton, Umpire: Carol Parrish, Battingg Phyllis Hearne, Pitching: Infield: Dot Carrick, Sandra Adams, Nancy White. Pass it over here Susie McGahey yells to Harriette Zimmerman in an attempt to fox the Reynolds High School speedball team. . X, I -5 - l x l U Up and away she goes! Where she stops, nobody knows. S ' However, Susie McGahey looks as if she might have a 1 X fl vague idea. Susie is aided by Claudean Fulk and Frances '- '- Blair. 54,9 'f ' A 4 Y g ,i I 'vm jr.. :A KI. W -'Pfl i M . f -'1 ,. . A. XA. V 1 'f-sr W . 1 V 4, , . 'fn , ' 1, rf... J: ' , 15 ka' ,' . 185 W H wi w ,. 'i , Q, 'V X. W U i 1 e N i '4 l ,Q , K w f W 1 1 X. ' 5. .A ' L . Wa. .K i an Q 13 0, A 1 L V I 5-- '- , 1 ,: I 'li .gg 1 .,,,,.. f 1'-W' ' f .W ,...gy gf if: ,..-- Q, Q , f 5 v , , MFG 4 ,L 1--1 mf- .f-.. ..- K Kitty Tuttle Senior Attendant Margo Brewer Sophomore Attendant 'Ag fs '7 IAA Q-. . fi Anne Moser Homecoming Queen 188 ff? on-v 5 Rhonda Overman Junior Attendant Judy Clodfelter Freshman Attendant I 4 gig? riff? if me z W i A l l 4 Eli! 'T i Blue skies, clever tloots, good school spirit, ond victory mode this yeor's home- coming pertect. The octivity storted eorly in the morning when work wos begun on the 60 floots, which were entered in the troditionol homecoming porode. The cheer- Ieoders lobored for most of the doy, dec- oroting the stadium with mosses of blue ond white crepe poper. The homecoming queen, Anne Moser, hcid the honor of being the first queen to weor the jeweled crown, which the cheer- Ieoders hod presented to the school. They'lI remember this moment with o sigh ond o teor. The homecoming Queen, the ottendonts, ond their escorts in ggsiogrextlgdpdalnlgn ochrcid liannrhie Mggghe ,Qul5'l?:1r:linKigf,on!uguhed Rhondo Overmon, Junior Attendant, Alton Smith ond Morgo Brewer, Sophomore Attendant. e ay e Tore Room 212 declores the tote of the moroons in the home coming porode. -M-A .M at fed wwwefe- 'J' l .YMS Ll? . ' -DW-ff - ,'H.,Zf' ' ' fl W i ,f I , 7-if ,nh I i ' 3 5? i ggiiv .,i It t QQ .sz mute Yo .,.ilvElllEll 'f rifriitww - t Url, A x Xt 2 i , t, 4, mf Xl-xzlll I 'Ms Au QAROORS 6The Life of the Party' The i956 Senior Play, The Lite of the Party, depicted the pitfalls of social-climbing. With the help of the rest of the Hughes family, tEdward Hill, Kay Moore, Claire Greer, Patsy Wall, and V. L. Hilll, Mrs. Hughes, tSara Mont- gomeryl was finally converted from a potential snob to a home-loving mother. Lights! Camera! Action! These young aspiring actors of the Senior Play are: Seated: Jimmy Furr, Beverly Usseryj Standing: Don Delk, Groome Fulton, Kay Moore, Jimmy Martin. 0 When I soy 'kiss me' I mean 'kiss me', orders Snazzy lBobby Kirkmanl to Amy lClaire Greerl. Boy! Ed Hill never had it so good! Paying close attention to his every desire are, left to right, first row: Claire Greer, Sarah Montgomery, V. L. Hill, Libby John- son. Second row: Bobby Kirkman, Patsy Wall, Grace Hudson, Barbara Madison, Mary Duke, JoAnn LaKnott. 60111 Doc, A life of unselfish devotion to people was the character of Old Doc, played by Ronald Koonts. This delightful play was a combination of humor and seriousness, which easily held the interest of its audience. 2: v . 5 f .I 'X With her comical antics and Scottish dialogue, Susan Lewis provokes from Ann Culclasure a smile, but from Vicki Smith reprehensions. J, Old Doc's son, Roger Pancoast, has a big problem when he brings home his snobbish friends, lne Nijhuis and John Furr. Ann Culclasure sorrowfully looks on. M :Vg I' Z,Hv'. Bob Hillary lRoger Pancoastl, tenderly puts his arm around Ma Brown tBetsy Davisl as Dr. Brand Uohn Furrl and Helen llne Nijhuisl say good-bye. 'H S. -. 'I A sw YV 1 Qs A glimmering moon and myriads of stars formed the setting of the l9S'5 Junior-Senior Prom. 6 oonli ht Moonlight and Roses was the setting, the song, and the mood for the annual Junior and Senior Prom. Soft lights, rose-covered picket fences, and a full moon were the background for the theme of the dance, Moonlight ond Roses. and Roses' Dreamy music was played by Bennett Simpson's Bond from Winston-Salem. At intermission the sponsors, elected by the organizations within the school, were escorted to the center of the gym, where they formed a star. The evening was perfect for Moonlight and Roses. Relaxing between dances amidst pleasant surroundings and pretty decorations are, left to right: Jack Jarrett, Louise Jarrett, Shelby Jean Grady, Carl Chambers, Elaine Sells, Jesse Hiott, Barbara Williamson, and Charles Sells. 55? Zi, 5 sf.,b r sf, The Singing Waiters give their ren- A Song ls Born emerged from a dream to a reality as the curtain went up on the l955 Talent Show. With an original script by Mr. Charles Weav- er, the cast worked hand in hand to produce a smash hit. in 'fn 3 l 1 3 i 1 'S f VE, A W lil 4 T 1' ' bi 'N X xx 3 .XX A 4 ., uv 4' ' - ' .311 M, , il ll ef 'u l Bobby Butler seems to be amused dition of Earth Angel in the i955 at Polly Yow while she tickles the Talent Show. Left to right: Sam Gar- ivories. rard, Jerry Bean, Ed Hill, and L. M. Wood, soloist. 6 on S Born, Hey, Norman, where are you putting that milk? these members of the 1955 Talent Show cast seem to be asking, as Norman Samet performs his magical feats. hw 'N-.f -'-wi one Ay? , . is-rw .-qflf-,u..M.-c.s A: , .J M ,,.Mfw'::'1 HAL, . Agg ummg - W W W Y ,YAV W Y Qs. + .4 21.133 Qi V' 'I '- .m- .-,y 1 ,,, t . , is - ,, M, ...W , l i Lt. Shields explains about the glare vision test and the dis- tance judgment test to members of Drivers' Training. Left to right: Ann Kirkman, Lt. Frank Shields, Ernestine Walton, Judie Mathews, Bonnie Green, Saundra McKinney, One of the most beneficial courses offered the students of High Point High is!the course in driver training. The students must have extensive classroom training before they are permitted to drive the brand-new Ford, which is furnished to the driver-training depart- ment each year by the Rotary Club and English Motor Company. During the year l955-56 the course was extended to a nine-weeks' period. e Makes ur ighways Safer Practice makes perfect. Before long these girls will be seen maneuvering the Driver Training Car down the streets of High Point Left to right: Ernestine Walton, Judie Mathews, Ann Kirkman, Saundra McKinney, Bonnie Green are directed by Lt. J. Fronk Shields. I94 X., . h A. 1 Q ,Tw ' ,Y w' WA ,' pf. Ft rw L I Y' 'fi s Nh35 grid - ' A gig. 0 if 1 get A l C, Q1 'Sw Oo 'Es' . C' , -.2 -sf, I' ' , wx x . , Q . - ,, 'I -zfz,-,... ff 'A ' ' . asf' fre-A 'CD' ' . :PAK Taking time out from the countless errands in the athletic department are the girls on Coach Simeon's staff. Left to! right: Beverly Blankenship, Susan Lewis, Becky Skidmore, Fonda Rickard, Jane Marshall. Second row: Patsy Garrison, Carol Taylor, Elnita Bray, Betty Parker, Carolyn Casey, Libby Johnson. Rendering helpful service to the Athletic Department describes the work of the Coaches' 9 Staffs. Constantly on the job, the helpers oaehes ues secure tickets, type letters, send messages and make telephone calls. Some of them help with the gym classes. Helping with the various duties in the girls' athletic office are the girlslon Miss McDonald's staff. Left to right, first row: Carolyn Daniels, Carolyn lnman, Joyce Marlette, Marjorie Ha- worth, Marion Murdock. Second row: Carolyn Sorrell, Racheal Gary Bennett, Tom Allred, and Charles Huff relax for just Embler, Margie Gladson, Claudean Fulk. Third row: Becky Law- a minute from their strenuous task of serving on the coach's rence, Andrea Rutherford, Edith Ward, Marie Carter. staff. i i 195 Jean Blankenship was the recipient of the Woodmen-of-the-World American History M Award of l955. Each year the most outstand- ing history student with the highest scho- .un s,,...-ef' lastic average is chosen for this award, which was first given in i953 as a project of the , 1- , High Point Woodmen of the World. Girls' State and Boys' State are sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and the l 2 , - delegates attend classes pertaining to city, A county, and state government, American Legion. At their conventions the A conduct the Tomlinson Street School children A safely across the streets in the vicinity of the l school and to direct traffic when necessary. A I i The main duties of the patrol boys are to l Having proved her knowledge and love of American history, Jean Blankenship was awarded the Woodmen- of-the-World American History Award. ersonalit , Politics, atrols . . . Heel Girls' STOTG Gnd TGI' Heel BOYS' STOTQ ln, the SUN- These watchful patrol boys are, front raw: Jerry Barnes, mer Of l95'5. Left W0 flghff Tl'19Y Clfe lfefle Whlfley, Mike Buddy Snotherly. Bock row: Max Chadwick, Donald Collins, Don Jacobs, and Page Thompson. Dickey, Chg,-leg Simpggn, 4. 196 T ' 244- 73iQ, y' .z g cr ' 'iw-?' 'H 'Es - ' tl . ' .li ,l i ' ' I I ' ' . . S ' s , l l C C, A i -S' T A ' ' , N , ,L '4 ffl Are we forum or agin 'em? Members of the Debating Team are, seated: Alice Rowlinson and Jan Futrell, neg- ative alternates, Dwight Wheless and Marjorie Haworth, affirmative alternates. Standing: J. T. Hicks and Sandy Herman defend the negative side, while Jerry Pell and Donald Jacobs uphold the affirmative. evotions, ebates, . . . Award Frances Blair, an outstanding senior, last year received the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Guiding us through an inspirational devotional each morning are the co-chairmen of the Devotional Com- mittee, Bobby Kirkman and Vicki Armfield. . i.. A quiet period of devotion and inspiration if W5 Q --A begins each new day in our school. Heading ' I, ' the Devotions Committee are Bobby Kirkman 2 f- and Vicki Armfield, co-chairmen, with Miss Lillian Rhodes as faculty adviser. The debating team is a part ofthe National Forensic League. Many debates are held between N. F. L. chapters. Besides competing with schools in the district, the team entered the State Debating Tournament. There were four different debating teams at High Point High this year, two senior teams and two junior teams. The winner of the D. A .R. Good Citizenship Award is responsible for making a scrapbook describing her activities in her home, school, church, and community during the past four years. I97 R3 57 1 xx, 'xi Friends of the books as well as the students in the library are the staff members. Left to right, first row: Linda Robbins, Jean Wil liams, Louise- Price, Nancy White, Regina Dawson, Barbara Willett, Nancy Cranford. Second row: Anne Risen Rhonda Samuels M r , , GY Hollirnan, Alice McDade, Bobby Lee, Jackie Watson, Hilda Webb, Frances Carroll. Not pictured: Jerry Haney, Carlous Draughan, Pat Blackburn. eadin , idin . . . Playing an important part in the transportation of the students to and from school are the bus d-rivers. Left to right, first row: Banks Totten, Gray Holland, Rex Mash- burn, Michael Denny. Second row: Jasper Hedgecock Douglas Mishoe, Darrell Grimes, Ronnie Sceorce, Coy Joyce. 1 lim- .gk tiff' 'W if Qf I The capable helpers on Mrs. Poston's library staff took a delight in assisting the many literary- minded students of our school. Serving at the desk, helping with research work, and sending out well-known overdue slips were just a few of the jobs of the staff members, who rendered their services throughout the year. Under the direction of the central office, six student drivers operated our school bus system. With pride in their duties these boys furnished transportation to many students who live in rural sections. Three of the bus drivers brought students from Oakview, while the other three transported students from county sections. l98 A regular part of our high school education comes through the showing ot movies. When stu- dents tile into the balcony of the auditorium, the helping hands ot the movie boys go to work. - These boys operated the movie projectors tor all classes throughout the year. Their adviser was Mr. Bernie Sheffield. ,.--'fi The problem of keeping the students of High Point High conveniently supplied with paper, pen- cil, and pen is eagerly tackled by the sales ladies ot the student store. The store is open every day from 8:30 till 3:30. In charge of keeping the movies running smoothly are the members of the Proiection Staff. Left to right, first row: Lindsay Fritz, Jerry Hunt, Jimmy Hightower, Ted Jennings. Second row: James Camp- bell, Tommy Kenner, Don Livengood, Floyd Dillon, Max Furr, Kenneth Jefferson, Donnie Frost. howin and Sellin Service with a smile appears to be thelmotto of these store clerks. Left to right: Wanda Lynch, Pat Samuels, Janie Arrington, Shirley Sictarilxs, :lance Futrell, Betty Jo Whitesell, Carolyn Daniels, Frieda Wray, Carol Duke, Margie Copple, Patsy Wall, Anna Wilson, ic I rm ie . l99 ,gm W-, Q X S7 v X i 5 it A 4 ' L if , A ai A Those who served the senior class of l9S5 as Commencement marshals are first row' Frances Blair Carolyn McSwain Je n Bl k- , . , , a an enship, Virginia Key, Sandra James, Thelma Howell, Penny Hutchison, Carolyn Sue Denning, Barbara Madison, Irene VVhitley, Chief Marshal, and Max Joyce. Second row: Charles Goodwin, V, L. Hill, Charles Huff, Donald Dickey, Bill Newsome, Don Samuels, William Dula, Donald Jacobs, Mike Collins, Assistant Chief Marshal. State i nitaries These girls are preparing for office jobs after college by being student secretaries for various teachers. 3 5 .4 ' ' list J Given the privilege of serving as marshals for the l955 graduation exercises were the twenty 9 Junior boys and girls who had maintained the highest scholastic record in their three years of high school. They were led by Chief Marshal Irene Whitley and Assistant Chief Mike Collins. . Q. 6 11 Student Secretaries more than prove their weight in gold by being the teachers' right hand men. Typing and stenciling six-weeks and semester tests, helping with book lists, and running small errands are just a few of the many tasks which these girls render cheerfully and willingly. 200 ANUARY lgff c 1ll'7 5 4 021 257495969728 A famlllcr face around Hugh Polnt Hgh at night IS that of In charge of keeping school supplues hdndy ns W F Jones S To th se boys ore entrusted the dutles of actrng as cashuers washing the dnshes and IH general keeping the kutchen In Helping to keep our cafeteria krtchen runnrng smoothly are order Seated left fo rughf Stephen Chappell Bull Snider, lvan left to right Ann Halton Margaret Vuncannon Martha Ann Jester Davud Mann Danny Glenn Donnme Jones Donnie Lam Byrd beth Standing Ed McNott Charles Dorlty Ed Hull J D Dorlty N g W. :S w.,,,,fe4gv-A 1 gs m N fgzigggpehvk' Z ggi 353 if we tw it llilwikif' S M af' gf, gf- .i ,l M.,,,g 6,343 w :C 123 5 , srl gg?-if, 3,4 h auf: v 'f f . .ri - f i 1 I 1 5 Seniors get down to the tedious task of selecting a college, while underclassmen enjoy the advantages of College Day. From the idieulous to the Sublime Representatives from 5l colleges came this year to advise the students and to help them answer their questions about college lite. Maybe we're ragged and funny could well be the slogan of these hoboes on Senior Day. Seated: Ronnie Russell, George Cook, Donnie Hunt. Inspired by an early morning class meet- ing, the seniors continued their off-the-record attendance upon the various and sundry duties ot Senior Day. Brother Marsh delivers his farewell sermon to his fellow seniors and 202 35 Keeping the towers, the halls, and the building as a whole, neat and clean is the job of the indispensable cleaning maids. They have a difficult job, but have kept the building neat as a pin. Left to right: Millie Leach, Fanny Coleman, Minnie Hammonds, Rosa Wilson Each a Friend to the The man who is always concerned about the smooth opera- tion of the school plant is Adolphus Evans, better known as Evans. He strives to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the whole building. . its-N ,iw-ni., ji .ipf .Xe 9.-Q.,-. . The kitchen maids are responsible for cooking and cleaning, and for serving food in the cafeteria. Because of the efficient service of these helpers, the students enjoy well-prepared food in a pleasant environment. Left to right: Isabelle White, Pat LeGrand, Catherine Burke, Mary Elizabeth Ramseur, Margaret l.eGrand. and Patsy Ramseur. hole Student od Scott McQuirter, the janitor, has become the friend of all the students because of his cheerful manner of saying hello in the halls. He is known to everyone as just plain Scottie. lkiiisai-T--N -A V M646 !7Z0!7Z0'ZQ kt ,,,, Poor, poor Barbara! This just wasr1't my day, moans dejected Barbara Madison. These locker-room days will have their place in our memornes, also. .ww SJ 1 1. 45, 1-gy, 1 -ff Ci. 4- -., .,...., -, wb?-' '45- ,-.. --- la -c . . - 'iz . 1. 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O. 4, Baseball 2, 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Woodlawn High School, Virginia l, 2, 3. Thomas Arthur Allred Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplin 4, President 4, Officers' Council 4, Delegate to Interstate Hi-Y Convention 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All State 4, Honor- able Mention All Conference 4, Moose Club Blocking Trophy 4, Coach's Staff 4. Larry Randall Anderson Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, 3lst lnter-state, Hi-Y Confer- ence, Charleston, S. C. 3, Allied Youth 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Fire Drill Committee 4. Joyce Josaphine Andrews Y-Teens l, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Choral- ettes 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Maxine Andrews Library Club 4, F. H. A. 2, District and State Convention Delegate 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Library Staff 4. Carol Vincent Armfield Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary l, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, French Club 4, Band l, Orchestra l, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, Radio Guild 4, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Co-Chair- man of Devotions Committee 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body l. Bonnie Lois Baisey F. H. A. l, Allied Youth l, 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Home- room President 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Prom Com- mittee l, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Coach's Staff 3. Eleanor Clark Baker Y-Teens l, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Publicity Chairman 3, Student Secretary 2, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3. Eleanor Maxine Ball Nancy Jane Beasley Prom Committee 4, Randleman High School l, 2, 4-H Club l, President l, Comus Club 2, Secretary 2, Class Secretary 2, Salem Academy 3. Claudette Blackwell F. l'l. A. 4, Allied Youth l. Frances Eleanor Blair National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Varsity Speedball 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Prom Committee l, 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Business Staff 2, Editorial 4, Art Editor 4, Bulletin Board Chair- man l, D. A. R. Good Citizen 3, Commencement Marshal 3, Junior Pointer l, Art Editor, Who's Who. Jean Walker Blankenship National Honor Society 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, Secretary 2, Convention Delegate 2, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Choralettes 3, 4, Secretary 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, WHPS Announcer 2, Pointer Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, North Caro- lina Press Institute 4, National Scholastic Press Associ- ation Convention 4, Woodmen of the World American History Award 3, Public Address System Announcer 3, Who's Who. Elizabeth Louise Boles Y-Teens 2, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Alternate Cheerleader 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Parade Corn- mittee 2, 3, 4. Judy Jeanette Boylen Y-Teens l, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Choralettes 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Talent Show Committee 3, Y-Teen Convention 3, Music Office Staff. Sidney Lewis Boyles Rebecca Elnita Bray Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, F. T. 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Nancy Lee Brooks F. T. A. 3, 4 French Club 3, Lower House 3, Junior Play Committee 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, College Sponsor 3, 4, Greenville High School, S. C. l, Correspondence Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Reporter l. Alfred Lee Brown Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Diversified Occupae tion 4, lntramural Sports 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL HYMAN Jeweler - Gift Shop High Point, N. C. Compliments of PIEDMONT PETROLEUM Cr FUEL COMPANY BROWN'S FURNITURE HOUSE 2902 N. Main Compliments of High Poiffff N- C' ELWOOD HOTEL BARBER SHOP Ph 2 2803 R O S A I N E EXCLUSIVE But Not EXPENSIVE AGENCY -L INS-LJCZOQS +1REAL-Tong, Compliments of HIGH POINT HAIRDRESSERS Room 204 Wright Building Phone 5418 R b Clary, M g DON'T WORRY, CALL MU RRAY wRnGHT's FLOWER sHoP Bm.,'i'niUR A SZf.l3TE Cut Flowers, Potted Plants and Floral Designs 5 1372 Telephones 7-7139 Highway IO A Phone 8068 C,,,,,,im,s 0, HUNTER COAL AND GENERAL PAPER CO. 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Jerry Wayne Bullin National Honor Society 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Secre- tary and Treasurer 4, Allied Youth 2, French Club 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, All-State Honorable Mention 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Upper House 2, Class Officer, Vice-President l, President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4, Senior Superlative, Best All Round , Junior Rotarian 4, Who's Who. Betty York Bundy National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Honor Certificate in Latin 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, 2, Vice-President l, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Lower House Correspond- ing Secreary 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee l, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Associate Business Man- ager 4. Betty Lou Burrow Allied Youth 2, Parade Committee 3, 4. Vada Ann Byers National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Y-Teens 4, F. T. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Asheville-Lee Edwards High l, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. Ronald Mark Cabot Debating Team l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Baseball l, Track l, Boys' Chorus l, Lower House l, Parade Committee 4, Lowell High 2, Christmas Play l, Military Training 2. Ronald Lee Carrick Nellie Marie Carter Y-Teens l, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Parade Committee l, 2. Max Houston Chadwick, Jr. F. T. A. 4, Allied Youth 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 3, 4, Prom Committee l, 3, Senior Executive Board 4, Safety Patrol 4. Willard Albea Chafin, Jr. iMaSque and Gavel 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, N. F. L. 3, 4, President 3, Delegate to State, District, and Regional Congresses 4, Track 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, Upper House 4, Lower House 2, Class Secretary l, Homeroom Treasurer l, Prom Sponsor 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Chief Announcer 4, Pointer Editorial Staff 2, 3, Reporter, Talent Show 4, Talent Show Committee 3, Library Staff 2, Projection Booth Staff 3, Co-Chairman Devotional Committee 3, Fire Drill Com- mittee 3, Library Club Reporter 3, President of North- western District of N. C. High School Library Association 3, State Executive Board 3, District and State Library Convention Delegate 3, 4, Winner of World Peace Study and Speaking Contest 3, Carolinas' Representative to Vocational Congress of N. F. L., Carolinas' Speech Tournament, Most outstanding Student Senator in Carolinas, 'Student Body President 4, Student Council Conferences, District, State, Southern Association, Na- tional Association 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Junior Toast- master 4, Public Address System Announcer and Engineer 4, Senior Superlative Most Likely to Succeed, Who's Who. Lowell M. Clinard intramural Sports 2, Junior Varsity Football l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Parade Committee 3. Joseph Edwin Coggins Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, D. E. 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2. Walter Monroe Coleman Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3. Michael Lee Collins National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Con- vention Delegate 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 2, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Festival, Boone 3, Band Clinic 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Talent Show Committee 3, Boys' State 3, Assistant Chief Commencement Marshall 3. Roy Cooke, J r. Roseboro High School l, 2, F. F. A. l, 2. Howard Wayne Cox Intramural Sports l, 2. Barbara Jean Cranford Allied Youth l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Chorus 4, Homeroom President l, Parade Committee 2, 3, Talent Show 2. Nancy Lee Cranford F. B. L .A. 4, J. C. L. 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Prom Com- mittee l, Parade Committee 3, Library Staff 4, Student Secretary 4. Nancy Alice Crater Beta Club 4, Y-Teens 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Choralettes 3, Parade Committee 3. Ruth Ann Crawford National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, President 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Lower House 2, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 4, Parade Committee 2, 4, Franklin High School l, Dean's Office Staff 4. David Allen Culler Key Club 4, F. T. A. 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, Wrestling 3, Track 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, Talent Show 3, Projection Booth Staff 3. Charlie Leland Dailey D. O. 3, Lower House 4, Parade Committee 3, 4, Pemican Editorial Staff, Art 4, Co-Chairman Bulletin Boards 4, Devotions Committee 4, Fire Drill Committee 4. Carolyn Joan Davis D. E, 4, Homeroom Secretary l, Parade Committee l, 2, 3. Patricia Anne Davis Y-Teens l, 2, F. H. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 4, Homeroom Vice'President 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. 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Walter Richard DeLappe Wrestling l, Upper House l. Dan Wayne Delk Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Cafeteria Staff 4. Carolyn Sue Denning National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, D. O, 4, Spanish Club 4, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Devotions Committee 4, General Office Staff 3. Cleo Franklin Denny Hi-Y 3, Allied Youth l, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver l, 2, 3. Donald Lee Dickey Beta Club 3, 4, Varsity 3, Homeroom Vice-President l, Oakboro High School Commencement Marshal 3, Cafe- teria Staff 4. Charles Edward Dority Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, Spanish Club 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Baseball 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4, All-State Chorus l, Boys' Chorus 2, Lower House l, Prom Committee 2, Junior Play 3, Cafeteria Staff 3. Elizabeth JoAnn Draughn D. E. 4, Parade Committee 3, 4. Mary Catherine Duke F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Lower House 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Senior Executive Board 4, Student Secretary 4, General Office William Howell Dula Beta Club 4, Convention Delegate 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Alllecl Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Vice- President 4, Prom Committee l, Parade Committee 2, 4, Pointer Business Staff 4, Bookkeeper, Fire Drill Com- mittee 4, Commencement Marshal 3. John Davis Dunivant, Jr. Dance Club 2, Cafeteria Staff 2, 3, Lower House 2, Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 4, Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, Decoration and Clean-up Manager 3. Deanna Lynn Dunn F. H. A. l, 2, F. B. L. A. 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Jamestown High School l, 2, 3. Jerry Wayne Dunning D. E. 3, 4, Homeroom Program Chairman l. Varon Timothy Eldridge Roger Allen Ellerbe William Shelton Fielder D. O. 4, Junior Varsity Football 3. Peggy Ann Fisher Y-Teens l, F. T. A. 3, 4, J. C. L. l, 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus l, Choralettes 3, 4, Parade Committee 3. Donna Rue Fitch French Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, From Committee 3, Lewes High School, Delaware l, 2, 3, National Thespian Staff 4. Society l, 2, 3, Softball l, Press Club 3, Bond Club l, 2, 3, Delaware Vocal Camp l. Cora Jean Flowers G. A. A. l, Allied Youth l, 2, D. O. 3, Parade Com- mittee l, 2, 3. Bonnie Floyd D. E. 4, Central High, Corbin, Kentucky 2. Madelyn Juanita Foster Library Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, John Marshall High School l, Christian Youth League l, Library Staff 3, Ronald B. Foust Parade Committee 2, 3, Ernest Gerald Fulp D. O. 4. Wesley Groome Fulton, Jr. Masque and Gavel 4, Key Club 4, Senior Director, Monogram Club 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Secretary 4, J, C. L. 21 Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Band l, 2, 3, Fes- tival Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Talent Show 2, 3, Senior Superlative Best Looking , Danny Dither Operetta 2. James William Furr, Jr. Masque and Gavel 3, 4, President 4, J. C. L. l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Lower House 4, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pemican Business Staff 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Talent Show Committee 3, 4, J. C. L. Convention 2. S Janice Loraine Futrell Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, lnterclub Council 4, F. T. A. 4, Debating Team 4, N. F. 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L. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, State Solo Contest 2, District Solo Contest 3, Danny Dither Orchestra 2, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, WHPS Announcer 2, Student Secretary 2, 3. Janice Cornelia Graham F. H. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Prom Com- mittee 4, George Washington High School 2. Claire Helen Greer National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Convention Delegate 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Program Chairman l, G. A. A. l, J. C. L. 2, N. F. L. 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Vice-President 2, Choralettes 4, Vice- President 4, Girls' Trio 4, Prom Sponsor l, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pemican Editorial Staff, Copywrighter 4, Talent Show Committee 3, Latin Play Julius Caesar 2, Danny Dither 2, Devotions Committee 4, Junior Pointer, Page Editor l, Latin Honor Certificate 2. Betty Lorriena Groce Parade Committee 3, Dean's Office Staff 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus 3. Reinaldo Wilton Grubb Allied Youth l, 2, D. O. 3, 4, lntramural Sports l, 2, D. O. 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Anne Guyer National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 2, President 3, Historian 4, Convention 3, 4, Convention Recorder 4, G. A. A. l, 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Custos Servarum 2, Convention Quiz Kid 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Intramural l, 2, A Cappella Chair 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Librarian l, Lower House 2, 4, Homeroom President l, Prom Sponsor 3, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Talent Show Com- mittee 3. Nancy Elizabeth Guyer Y-Teens l, 2, F. T. A. 3, J. C. L. l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta Club l, Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3. Martha Ellen Hamilton Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, D. E. 3, 4, President 4. Jean Elaine Harriss Y-Teens l, 2, F. H. A. 4, Allied Youth l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, State Solo Contest 2, 3, All-National Chorus 4, Homeroom Program Chair- 7 man l, Prom Committee l, Parade Committee 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Devotion's Committee 3, 4, Music Chairman 4, l Speak For Democracy Contest. David Jonathan Hart D. O. 4, Band 2, Boys' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. Terry David Hart Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 42 Allied Yol-'Th 2, Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, CO' Captain 3, Intramural Sports 2. Ronald Billy Hauser Hi-Y 4, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Football 3, Parade Committee 4, Assistant Bus Driver 3, 4. Suzanne Gayle Hauser Y-Teens l, 2, F. A. A. 2, Pep Club l, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' chorus l, 2, Choralettes 3, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3. Marjorie Nell Haworth Beta Club 3, 4, Convention 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary l, State Convention 2, 3, District Convention l, 2, F. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sports Day 2, 3, 4, Play Day l, 2, 3, 4, State Pin 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, National Latin Award 2, N, F. L. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Girls' D. O, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Girls' Softball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 2, 3, 4, Speedball 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 4, Lower House 3, Student Council District Convention 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Girls' COach's Staff 4. Ann McKinley Hayward Beta Club 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3 ,4, F. T. A. 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, Convention Delegate 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Swimming l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Parade Com- mittee 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, WHPS Announcer 2, Messiah Chorus 2. Horace Vernon Head Monogram Club l, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3 Vice-President 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football l, Baseball 2, 3, Track l. Barbara Ann Hedgecock D. O. 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Peggy Elaine Hedrick F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 3, Baseball 2, Parade Committee 3, Landum High School 2, Harvest Queen 2. Melinda Edwina Helton Y-Teens 4, Senior Council Representative 4, Elkin High School l, 2, 3, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Tri Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Secretary 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, Library Assistant Club 2, 3. Mary Rebecca Hiatt Y-Teens 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary l, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Hal Worth Hicks Numa Eston Highfill Patricia Alma Hogg Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Library Club 4, F. H. A. 4, Debating Team 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 4, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Lower House 4, Radio Guild 4, Co-ordinator l, Pointer Editorial Staff, Feature Writer 4, Advisory Board l, Television Program 4. Compliments of ARTHUR'S PHARMACY 1248 South Main Compliments of REDWINE HARDWARE COMPANY S. P. KIMSEY PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. 1915 English Street Phone 3241 High Point, N. C ESTABLISHED 1880 KESTER MACHINERY CO. Mill ond Factory Supplies Phone 6908 315 W. Russell St Hgh P t N C SNOW LUMBER COMPANY EVERYTHING T0 BUILD ANYTHING Phone 2-3396 or 2-3397 Compliments of CAN NON-FETZER Warner Transfer 6' Storage Co. KOONTS REALTY, INC. Local and Long Distance Household Moving ROISZTYHY'KIig? xs'VIE:gI:f:,Ls. HS we High 31.2-Aiigzizn 521222212 D Y 4037 N ghl' 2585 Ph 4533 244 S th M Hgh P I' N C compumef-fs of Williams Sales Company, Inc. KOONTS-MCGHEE DRUG CO. High Point, N. C. WHOLESALE LUMBER AND PLYWOOD SLOOP AUTO SERVICE 804 West Broad Street Hgh Point, N. C. Phan 3944 COMPLETE ONE-STOP GULF SERVICE MALPASS AND KEARNS FOOD MARKET The Home of Fine Foods HUGHES TIRE SERVICE, INC. 1315 N. Main St. Dial 6098 or 2-3219 GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 505 North Main Street Phone 4573 Compliments of ALDERMAN PHOTO CO., INC. Compliments of CLYDE'S FOOD MARKET SENIIIB STATISTICS Betty Gwyn Holton Y-Teens l, 2, Library Club 4, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. John Donald Honeycutt Parade Committee 3. Janice Faye Hooker Y-Teens 2, F. T. A. 4, Allied Youth 2, Lower House 2, Homeroom Secretary l, Dean's Office Staff 4, Student Secretary 4. James A. Hopkins D. O. 4, Intramural Sports 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Part Time Bus Driver, Braggtown School 3. Kenneth Jackson Howard Allied Youth l, 2, French Club 3, Intramural Sports l, 4 Orchestra l, 2, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade 2, 3, , Junior Play 3, Auditorium Chairman l. Thelma Howell National Honor Society 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, F. H. A, 2, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Secretary 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Track 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Commencement Marshal 3, Who's Who. Grace Marie Hudson Y-Teens l, 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Choralettes 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pointer Editorial Staff, Typist 4. Robert Lee Hudson Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Allied Youth l, 2, Junior Varsity Football l, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Sandra Kay Hudspeth Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Lower House 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Senior Executive Board 4. Charles Louis Hutf, Jr. National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, F. T. A. 4, Convention Delegate 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Octet 3, All State Chorus 3, Boys' Chorus 4, Lower House 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Radio Guild 4, Talent Show 2, 3, Talent Show Committee 3, Com- mencement Marshal 3, Coach's Staff 3, 4, Who's Who. Willie F. Hunsucker Dance Club l, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Lower House 2, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 4, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, Nominating Committee of D. E. 4, Treasurer 4. James Claude Hightower lll Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Pointer Business Staff 4, Exchange Editor, Durham High School l, 2, Projection Booth Staff 4. Jacqueline Marie Hill Y-Teens l, 2, 3, N. F. L. 3, Operetta Club l, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, President l, Spanish Club 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Girls' Trio 4, Choralettes 3, 4, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff, Senior Statistician 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, lntramural Sports l, 2, Senior Play Committee 4. 2l9 Jerrold Watt Hill Hi-Y l, Allied Youth 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 3, 4, Greenville, South Carolina, String Clinic 2, Violin in Messiah 2, Parade Committee 2, 3. Joseph Edward Hill Key Club, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, l lI-Y 4, President 4, Lower House 3, Varsity Fooball l, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention, All-State Football 4, Track l, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, Boys' Chorus 2, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Class Vice-President 4, Homeroom President 3, Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Talent Show 3, Delegate to Student Council Congress l, Coach's Staff 2, Cafeteria Staff 3, 4, Senior Superlative, Best Personality. Katherine Carolyn Hill National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, Debating Team l, 2, 3, N. F. L. 3, Band l, 2, Girls' Chorus 4, Lower House 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President of the Student Council 4, Southern Association of Student Councils Convention 4, World Peace Speaking Contest 2, Trinity High School l, 2, Homecoming Attendant l, 2, Who's Who. Virgil Lusk Hill, Jr. National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Monogram 2, 3, 4, l-li-Y 2, N. F, L. 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track Manager l, 2, Intramural Sports 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Boys' Chorus 2, Upper House 3, Homeroom President 2, Prom Com- mittee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3? Senior Play 4, Radio Guild 3, 4, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Talent Show Committee 3, Southern Association of Student Councils Convention 3, Com- mencement Marshal 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Danny Dither Cast 2, Coach's Staff 2, Football Movie Photog- rapher 4. Barbara Ann Hilliard Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President l, F, B. L. A. 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Lower House l, Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Treva Willie Hipps F. B. L. A. l, J. C. L. 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Prom Committee 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Pointer Business Staff 4, Typist, Student Secretary 4. Penelope Rae Hutchison National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, F. l-l. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Convention 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, President 3, Program Chairman 4, Convention 3, J. C. L. Key 3, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Messiah 2, 3, 4, Lower House l, Prom Sponsor 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Commencement Marshal 3, State Latin Exam Winner 2, Senior Executive Board 4, Student Secretary 3, 4, Who's Who. Phyllis Anne Idol F. T. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Homeroom President lg Pram Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, General Office Staff 3, 4. Compliments of PEGRAMBURTONI 'NC' I-IIGI-IPOINT PRODUCTS Quality Clothes for Men Division of Wood Conversion Co. Phone 9676 High Point, North Carolina BRYCE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE C,,,,,,,ime,,,s of A e B I'di 9 CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 9663 South Main Street L d I:I A d d c i 'e 's of CAROLINA MACHINE WORKS HIGH POINT STEAM LAUNDRY BUILDERS or SPECIAL MACHINERY Repairing-Welding-Brazing 223 N' Wm SI- Ph 4923 E. c I R a sf Phone Z-3325 I'I'9I1 PU' f N C Jos. D. Cox G' Sons, Inc., and Joseph J. Cox Company Hardwood Dimension Stock Picker Sticks and Shuttle Blocks Compliments of , Congratulations A FRIEND ,O ,he CLASS OF I956 from Ma rsden-Slate, Inc. C0 mie 'S of 625 vvard sneer High point, N' C. GENERAL AGENTS High Point, North Carolina 220 SENl0Il STATISTICS Sylvia Sue ljames Mineral County High School, Hawthorne, Nevada l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, G. A. A. l, Librarian 2. Betty Jo Jackson Y-Teens l, F. H. A. 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, D. E. 4, Vice-President 4, Delegate to Convention in Asheboro, French Club 3, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Talent Show 3. Donald Mclntosh Jacobs National Honor Society 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Debating Team 3, 4, N. F. L. l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta Club l, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, lntramural Sports l, Orchestra l, 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Guild l, 2, 3, 4, WHPS Engineer and Announcer l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Boys' State 3, Toastmasters Club 4, Com- mencement Marshal 3. Sandra Heath James National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Orchestra l, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Music Festival, Registrar 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Pemican Editorial Staff 4, Copy-writer, Commencement Marshal 3, Senior Executive Board 4. Wanda Louise Jarrett Y-Teens 2, 4, F. H. A. l, Parade Committee l, 2, Student Secretary 2. Peggy JoAnne Jenkins Library Club 3, G. A. A. l, 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 4, Library Staff 3, Girls' Coach's Staff l, South Norfolk High School 2. Elizabeth lone Johnson Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, F. H. A. 3, G. A. A, l, 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 3, All-State Chorus 3, Music Festival Secretary 3, Class Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Radio Guild 2, WHPS Announcer 2, Coach's Office Staff 4. Harry Cornell Johnson Key Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Baseball 4, Track l, 2, 4, Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 4, Shrine Bowl 4, All' Conference 2, All-State 3, 4, All-Star Team 3, 4, Most Valuable A. A. A. 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Coach's Staff 2, 3, Senior Superlative, Most Athletic, glomeroom President 3, Prom Committee 2, Cafeteria taff 3. Wayne Harris Johnson Barbara Jean Jolly G. A. A. 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Lower House l, Ooletewah High School l, Class President l, 4-H Club l, 2, Pro-Skater Club l, 2. Barbara Etta Jones J. C. L. 2, Prom Committee l, Parade Committee 2. C. Darrell Jones Key Club 4, Varsity Football l, 2, 3, Junior Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Manager l, Senior Superlative, Wittiest. Faye Carolyn Jones Library Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, F, B. L. A, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, Dance Club l, Girls' Chorus 4, Parade Committee 4. Frederick Warren Jones Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, D. O. 3, Junior Varsity Football 3, Wrestling 3, 4, lntramural Sports l, Lower House l, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Com- mittee l, 2, 3, 4, Fire Drill Committee 4. Donald Max Joyce Patricia Yvonne Keefover Charles L. Coon High School, Wilson, N. C., Jr. Band l. Virginia Dare Key Beta Club 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, Lower House l, Commence- ment Marshal 3. Barbara Anne Kirkman Beta Club 4, Varsity Basketball 2, lntramural Sports l, Parade Committee 2. Caroline Elizabeth Kirkman National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, Y-Teens 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, Convention Delegate 2, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, National Orchestra 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Pointer Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4. Robert Cleveland Kirkman J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Homeroom President 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Chairman Devotional Committee 4, Delegate to North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Projection Staff 4, Junior Rotarian 4. Audrey Jayne Knight Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Jo Ann La Knott Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, 4, N. F, L. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Lower House 4, Prom Sponsor 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Radio Guild 4, Dekalb High School, Alabama l, 2, Dean's Office Staff 4, Student Secretary 4. Arnold Thomas Lawson Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, President l, 2, National Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Convention, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Football 2, Junior Varsity Basketball l, 2, Track l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Octet 3, All-State Chorus 2, 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Danny Dither 2, Julius Caesar 2. Wendy Loretta Lee Y-Teens 2, 3, lnner Club Council 3, Library Club 4, F, B, L. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary l, Prom Committee 2, Junior Play Committee 3, General Office Staff l. James Richard Lester Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football l, Varsity Basketball 3, Junior Varsity Basketball l, 2, lntramural Sports 2, Cafeteria Staff l, 2, 3, 4. Compliments of PROFFITT WHOLESALE CO. W. E. LINTHICUM Cr SON 406 Tomlinson 233 W, Russell St. Phone 3742 . swf um OTIS W. BLACKWELL C e 's 0' 65 Phone 793 h P I was Main se mm N1ght ss-'oi 6' CO- INSURANCI HINSURE-.S1'ARi INSURED' AND Rssr Assunso Compliments of OAKVI EW SU PER MARKET 2401 North Main Ext. WE SPECIALIZE IN HAMS T. C. LOHR 621 N. Mhih sr. C0mP'fmen'S0f IDOL'S GULF SERVICE QAKVIEW 112 South Main Ph 5-5773 WADE H. CUMBY CALVIN C. ORRELL CUMBY-ORRELL MORTUARY PEGGY ANNE FU N ERAL DIRECTORS Phone 5045 Brood Street at Chestnut Hgh P r N nh c I Ladies' Ready-To-Wear High Point, N. C. F R I E D M A N ' S KOONCE FUNERAL HOME, INC. High Point's Best Ladies' Shop Ambulance Service For Those Who Care Phone 4545 122 South Main St. Within Your Wishes, H911 POIHII N- C- Within Your Means. STILES GULF SERVICE 521 English Street H'gIlP'tNrthC IA SOUTH LAN D FACTORS CORP. 103 W. Washington St. High Point, N C O Hoppy's Favorite DICK CULLER 142 Church Street Phone 2-3345 SENI0ll STATISTICS I James Douglas Lloyd Allied Youth l, D. O. 3, 4, Boys' Chorus l, Homeroom President 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Emma Jean Lotlin J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Patricia Louise Long G. A. A. 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, Parade Committee 2, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Senior Superlative, Wittiest. Peggy Joyce Lowder Beta Club 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, French Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choralettes 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4. Janice Rae Mabe F. H. A. l, Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, Girls' Chorus l, Parade Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3. Roger Wayne Mabe Varsity Football l, Parade Committee l. Barbara Elizabeth Madison National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 3, F. H. A. 4, F. T. A. 4, Scrapbook Committee 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Pep Club 3, Operetta l, Allied Youth l, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Lower House 3, Homeroom Secretary l, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Honor Certificate in Latin 2, Senior Play 4, Pemican Editorial Staff, Associate Editor 4, Honor Cetrificate in Speech 3, Commencement Marshal 3, Who's Who. James Clyde Martin Monogram Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Upper House 4, Class Vice-President 3, Home-room Presi- dent 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pointer Business Staff 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Football Co-Captain 4. Norma Jean Martin F. H. A. l, 2, Lower House 4, Parade Committee 4, Conway High School, Conway, South Carolina l, 2. Peggy Sue Martin Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G. A. A. l, J. C. L. 2, 3, N. F. L. 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 4, Majorette 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Radio Guild 4, Pemican Editorial Staff, Copywriter 4. Murray Franklyn Massey, Jr. J. C. L. 2, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, French Club 3, Swimming Manager 3, Band l, 2, 3, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3. William Robert McCain J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Donna Clydean McCarn Y-Teens l, F. H. A. 3, G. A. A. 3, Class Chairman 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Auditorium Committee l, Cafeteria Staff l. Alice Jean McDade Library Club 4, Library Staff 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President l, Prom Committee l, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 4, Homeroom Librarian l, Student Secretary 4. Charles M. McDonald, Jr. Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track l. John Alan McGahey Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Homeroom President 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Sue Ann McGahey National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Pep Club 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, President 4, A Cappella Choir 4, All-State Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Pointer Business Staff 4, Circulation Manager. Jennie Lee McGinn Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, District Secretary 4, State Convention Delegates 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, G. A. A. l, 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Choralettes 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Store l. Betty Jo McNeil Library Club 3, Secretary 3, Library Staff 3, F. H. A. l, Allied Youth l, 2, Homeroom Secretary 3. Julia Carolyn McSwain National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, All-State Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff 4, Typist, Com- mencement Marshal 3, Dean's Office Staff 3. Edward Emerson Mendenhall lll Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Swimming l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Homeroom Presi- dent l, Vice-President 3, Prom Committee l, 2, 4, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Pemican Staff, Assistant Photographer 2. Charles Douglas Mishoe Bus Driver 3, 4. Sarah Priscilla Montgomery Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, J. C. L. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Lower House 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Business Staff 4, Talent Show Committee 3. Mary Faith Moon J. C. L. 2. Bobby Ray Moore Kay Frances Moore National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, President 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Class President 2, 3, Student Body President l, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff 4, Copywriter, Senior Superlative, Best All Round, Who's Who. W. F. MAULDIN, INC. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 819 North Main Street Ph 3411 12 Compliments of CASARD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION RABHAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY F u R N I T u R E High Point, North Carolina PAT BROWN LUMBER CO. NORTH CAROLINA PINE, YELLOW PINE, AND HARDWOODS WHOLESALE ONLY High Point N h C olin SENIIIB STATISTIFS Robert Dale Moretz Travis Mitchell Morton Beta Club 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Art and Artist Club 2, Franklinville High School l. Barbara Jane Moser Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Dance Club l, 2, French Club 3, Lower House 2, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Committee 2, 3. Donald Young Moser Key Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Hi-Y 4, J. C. L. 3, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track l, Prom Committee 2, Parade Com- mittee 2, 4. Jesse Lee Moser Key Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, D. O. 3, French Club 3, lntramural Sports l, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Chairman of Auditorium Committee l. Martha Anne Moser Y-Teens l, 2, G. A. A. l, 2, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Homecoming Attendant l, 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Superlative, Best Looking 4, Girls' Coach's Staff 3. John Henry Muckenfuss lll Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Radio Guild 4, WHPS Announcer and Engineer 2, 3, 4. Renate Hedwig Mueller F. T. A. l, G. A. A. 2, Trinity High School l. Fredericka Louise Munday Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Student Secre- tary 3, Senior Play Committee 4. Mitchell Craig Murrow Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Parade Committee 3, Talent Show l. Preston Wayne Myers Junior Varsity football l, Track l, Prom Committee l. Margaret Scott Nabors Y-Teens l, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, J. C. L. 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, Parade Committee l, 3. Betty Hoyle Nash Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Library Club 3, Library Staff 3, F. H. A. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Bulletin Board Committee 4. Conrad Cornelius Neal Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Walnut Cove High School l, 2, 3, Student Council 2. Mildred Wylene Nelson l Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, 2, D. E. 3, 4. Thomas Cline Newby Hi-Y 3, J. C. L. 3, 4, Lower l-louse 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Cafeteria Staff 3. William Grayson Newsome, Jr. National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 41 V'C9- President 4, Convention Delegate 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Dance Club l, 2? Allied Youth l, 2, lntramural Sports l, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Commencement Marshal 3, Devotions Committee 4: Fife Drill Committee 4, Who's Who. Hi-Y l, 3, Football 2, Committee Monogram ball 3, Ma Key Club lntramural Homeroom Hubert E. Nickens, Jr. 4, J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity 3, Wrestling 3, 4, lntramural Sports l, Parade 2, 3, 4. George Preston Oakley Thomas Edwin Osborn Club 4, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Foot- nager 3, 4, Parade Committee 4. Patricia Loretta Owens Norman Howard Parrish 3, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Sports l, 2, Prom Committee l, 2, 3, 4. Warner Max Parrish President 2, 3, Radio Guild 4, WHPS, Chief Engineer 4, Talent Show Committee 2, 4. F. H. A. 2 2, 3, F. B. 4, Allied Committee 1 Shelby Jean Patterson Marilyn Payne 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Convention Delegate L. A. 3, 4, J. C. L. 3, 4, Custos Deminorum Youth 2, Homeroom President 4, Prom 2, Parade Committee 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Dean's Office Staff 4. Beta Club Mildred Anne Peace 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, F. H. A. 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary l, 2, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Cafeteria Com- mittee l, Chairman l. Claude Calvin Phillips, Jr. Allied Youth l, Student Council l. 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SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY COLONY TABLES, INC. High Point, N. C. Compliments of MODERN POULTRY MuRRow's TRANSFER, INC. W'N5'-PWS MARKET DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION Gmcerlfs and General Phone 4576 or 8959 M ll d 1 L P 302 Welch Driv Ph 8 3417 Compliments ot Compliments of O. E. KEARNS 5' SON BARGAIN FURNITURE CO. 1526 English Street High Point North Carolina FLYTHE INSURANCE Co. co,,,,,.m,s,,, INSURANCE AND BONDS W 210 N. Main VENEERS Ph 9847 c 'i 'e 'S ' WlLLlAM'S FLOWERS 5' GIFTS DEDMON PRODUCE COMPANY phone 5011 FRUITS AND PRODUCE 112-114 East High Street Ph 4960 J I3 St f Hgh P N h C I compiamenfs ot The High Point Face Veneer Co. MOM AND POP YOKLEY High Point, North Carolina Ph 2 4173 Compliments of CARSON'S, INC. Compliments of FLI-BACK COMPANY, INC. 226 SENIUB STATISTICS Shelby Jean Rackley F. H. A. 2, 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Allied Youth 25 Spanish Club 45 Prom Committee l, 35 Parade Committee 45 General Office Staff 3, 45 Student Secretary 3, 4. Billie Sue Randall F. H. A. l5 Varsity Basketball 25 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee l5 Talent Show Committee 25 Dean's Office Staff 2. Gary Theodore Reid J. C. L. 25 Dance Club l, 25 Allied Youth l, 25 Spanish Club 45 Varsity Football l5 Varsity Basketball l5 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Homeroom President l5 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee l, 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Pointer Business Staff 3, 45 Talent Show Committee 35 Student Secretary l. Shirley Faye Richard F. B. L. A. 45 J. C. L. 25 Homeroom President 35 Parade Committee 3, 45 Student Store 4. Kay Frances Riggs G. A. A. l, 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 French Club 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 All-State Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus l, 25 Choralettes 3, 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Bobby Ray Ritchie D. O. 45 Junior Varsity Football 2. Billy Ray Robbins Parade Committee 3, 4. Betsy Owen Roberts Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 F. H. A. 25 G. A. A. 2, 35 N. F, L. 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Junior Play 35 Cheerleader 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Intramural Sports l5 Girls' Chorus l, 25 Choralettes 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2, 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Radio Guild 45 General Office Staff 3, 4. Thomas Lindsay Roberts Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 45 J. C. L. 25 Allied Youth 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Parade Committee 4. Linda Lee Rouse Beta Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 35 G. A. A. l5 J. C. L. 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 French Club 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Lower House 45 Prom Committee 35 Parade Committee 3, 45 Junior play Com- mittee 3. Andrea Virginia Rutherford Y-Teens l, 2, 45 F. H. A. 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 45 N. F. L. 45 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 35 Lower House 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Radio Guild 45 Southwest High School, Atlanta, Georgia l5 Varsity Basketball. James Robert Rutledge J. C. L. l5 Allied Youth 25 Lower House l5 Homeroom Vice-President i5 Parade Committee 25 Cafeteria 3. James Donald Samuels Beta Club 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 J. C. L. 35 Lower House l, 35 Parade Committee 3, 45 Radio Guild 4. Patricia Joyce Samuels F. T. A. 45 J. C. L. 25 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Parade Committee 45 Student Secretary 45 Music Office Staff 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Student Store 4. Sylvia Gail Sawyer Y-Teens l, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Convention Delegate 2, 35 G. A. A. 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 Spanish Club 45 OYCDQSTVO l, 2, 35 Parade Committee 4. Mary Alexandra Scarborough French Club 35 Orchestra l5 Parade Committee 3. Ronnie L. Scearce Junior Varsity Football 2, 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 4. Donald Ray Scott Homeroom Representative 25 Wrestling 25 Library Staff l. Patricia Ann Sellers Y-Teens l5 F. H. A. 35 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 2. Nina Elaine Sells Allied Youth 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Parade Committee 2, 3. Johnny George Seward Bus Driver 4. Jimmy Russell Shaw David Dewitt Shean Hi-Y5 Pep Club l5 Allied Youth 25 D. O. 35 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer l5 Prom Committee 45 Parade Committee 4. Patricia Jane Shelton F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 F. T. A. 35 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 J. C. L. 3, 45 Dance Club l5 Allied Youth l, 25 Prom Committee l, 25 Parade Committee 2, 3, 45 Lower House Assistant 35 Student Secretary 4. Loretta Jean Shives Y-Teens 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Parade Committee 2. Naomi Lee Shives Joe Neal Sink Allied Youth 25 Parade Committee 2, 45 Fire Drill Committee l5 Projection Booth Staff l. Arlene Alice Smith G. A. A. l, 25 D. E. 35 Girls' Chorus l5 Safety Club 25 Parade Committee 2. Carolyn Virginia Smith Y-Teens l, 2, 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 J. C. L. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Dance Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus l5 Prom Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 General Office Staff l5 Cheerleader l. Dorothy Smith Beta Club 45 F. B. L. 45 Lower House 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. Janet Elaine Smith F. B. L. A. l, 25 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus l, 25 Homeroom Councilman l5 Parade Committee 45 Dean's Office Staff 4. Pattie Elizabeth Sparks Parade Committee 3, 4. lna B. Springer Y-Teens 25 Allied Youth 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Lower House l, 45 Class Representative l5 Parade Committee 45 Junior Play Committee 3. David Allen Stanton Monogram Club 2, 35 French Club 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Golf 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Parade Committee 25 Junior Play Committee 3. CD AM E S' C. Compliments of ,EA . , .. .. ANDERSoN'S DRUG STORE V. . Qoftu. Qfssfgsu mmf Cfztxiu ., , 'I550 English Sf. RUBY'S, INC. g H gh Point's Largest Credit J I r' comphments of '595 M 5 P 4628 C. A. RING'S DRUG STORE H h P N C cmplmm BICYCLE SALES Cr SERVICE 504 North Main Street GILBERT'S SHOE STORE Pho 1933 Hgh P N h C I Compliments of Compliments of EAGLE SANDWICH SHOP fWhere Friends Meet to Eat' Compliments at MARIETTA PAINT and COLOR COMPANY Division of American Marietta Ca. 2 8 SENIIIB STATISTICS James Dicksey Strickland, Jr. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, 32nd Interstate Hi-Y Conference at Albemarle 4, Blue Ridge Assembly of Southern Area Hi-Y Congress 3, Allied Youth 2, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Fire Drill Committee 4. Carol Jane Stutts Beta Club 3, 4, F, H. A. 2, 4, F. B. L, A. 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Patrick O'Neil Sullivan D. O. 3, 4, Dance Band I, 2, Lower House 2, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, Talent Show I, 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Myra Taylor Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, J. C. L. 2, N. F. L. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Cheer- leader I, 2, 4, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Coach's Staff 4, Gordon Alvin Teetor Intramural Sports I, 2, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Anne Page Thompson Beta Club 3, 4, Y-Teens I, F. H .A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, Choralettes 3, 4, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Girls' State 3, Music Office 4. Alice Yvonne Tilley Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 2, N. F. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, General Office Staff 3, 4. Banks Thomas Totten, Jr. Dance Club I, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Parade Committee I, Superintendent of Vocational Shop Class 4. Roy Dean Towery Hi-Y I, Allied Youth 2, D. O. 4, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Bobby Ray Tuttle Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Jamestown High School I. Kathleen Allen Tuttle Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, F. H. A. 3, 4, Reporter 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Radio Guild 4, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Senior Homecoming At- tendant 4, Devotions Committee 4, Statesville High School I. Patricia Jane Tyson Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 4 ,Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Swimming 2, Majorette 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Radio Guild 4, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Talent Show Committee 3, Lower House 4, Pat Upton Beverly Ann Ussery Y-Teens 2, 3, G. A. A. I, Playday I, J. C. L. 2, N, F. L. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Intramural Sports I, Homeroom Program Chairman I, Prom Committee I, 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, General Office Staff I, Lost and Found Committee I, Devotion Committee 4. 229 James Edward Vickers Hi-Y I, 4, Allied Youth I, French Club 3, Junior Varsity Football 3, Parade Committee I, 2, 4. Edwin Randolph Voorhees D. O. 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, Varsity Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Christ School 2. Sheila LaVerne Wade F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Dance Club I, 2, Parade Committee 2, 4. Mary Carolyn Watford F. H. A. 2, Parade Committees 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, D. E, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Central District Secretary and Treasurer 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Student Secretary 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ann Wagoner Y-Teens I, F. H. A. 2, Allied Youth 2, D. E. 3, Asso- ciate President, High Point Club, District, State. Cletus Hansel Walker J. C. L. I, 2, Allied Youth I, 2, Homeroom President I, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Executive Board 4. William Calvin Walker Hi-Y I, Intramural Sports I, Band I, Parade Committee I, 2, 3, 4. Patsy Anne Wall National Honor Society 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, Nominating Committee, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 2, Head of Scrap Book Committee, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus I, Senior Executive Board 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Radio Guild 2, WHPS Staff 2, Program Director 2, Junior Pointer Staff I, General Office Staff 4, Student Secretary 2, 3. Virginia Carolyn Wallace F. H. A. 3, F. T. A. 3, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club I, 2, Dance Club I, 2, Allied Youth I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, All-State Orchestra 3, Prom Committee I, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Student of the Month I. Grayce Ellen Walton Beta Club 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens I, F. T. A. 4, G, A. A. I, Playday I, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Class Secretary 3, Home- room President I, Prom Sponsor 2, Prom Committee I, 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Devotion Committee 4, Auditorium Committee I, Dean's Office Staff 4, Girls' Coach's Staff I. Edith Rebecca Wa rd G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, State Playday 2, 3, 4, Girls' Coach's Staff 3, 4. Donald Page Warren Dance Club 2, Allied Youth I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Home- room President 2, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Pemican Business Staff 4, Senior Superlative, Best Dressed. Betty Ann Watson F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. I, Allied Youth 2, Parade Com- mittee 4. Jackie Christine Watson Y-Teens I, F. T. A. I, 2, 3, 4, J. C. L. I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, Allied Youth I, 2, French Club 3, Homeroom President I, Prom Committee I, Parade Committee I, 2, Library Staff 4. 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Portable Welding Equipment Fabricators, Erectors of Steel Ph e 3981 6 8295 You'll Find The K AND W RESTAURANT DeIightfuIIy Different Winston-Salem High Point 110 East High Phone 3064 THE CREATIVE PRINT SHOP QUALITY PRINTERS 223 Willowbrook St. High Point N C WAGNER SALES COMPANY L. A. WAGNER 230 SENIOIl STATISTICS Benjamin Gaston Weathers Hi-Y 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Orchestra l, 2, Boys' Chorus 4, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer l, Parade Com- mittee 2, 3. Osmon Kenneth Welch Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, WHPS Engineer 2. Richard Berrier Welch Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football l, Track 3, Home- room Vice-President 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, Projection Booth Staff 2. Shirley Jeane West D. E. 3, 4, Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, Parade Committee 2, 3. Jack Wayne Wheatley Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, D. O. 4, Boy's Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Parade Committee 3, 4, Pulaski High School l. Bob Lee White Monogram Club 3, 4, J. C. L. l, Operetta Club l, Allied Youth l, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football l, Wrestling 2, Track l, 2, intramural Sports 2, 3, Swimming 3, A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Octet l, 2, All-State Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus l, 2, Boys' Quartet l, 2, Lower House 2, Homeroom President 4, Talent Show l, 2, 3, Danny Dither 2, National Chorus 4. Jack Ray Whitley Hi-Y 2, Junior Varsity Football 3, Junior Varsity Basket- ball 3, Baseball 4, Track 3. Ruth Irene Whitley National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Convention Delegate 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Secretary 3, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, Class Vice-President 2, Homeroom President 2, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Editor, Junior Pointer l, Pemican Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Cutline Writer 2, Photography Editor 3, Editor 4, Delegate to North Caro- lina Scholastic Press Institute 3, 4, President 4, Delegate, National Scholastic Press Association 4, Girls' State 3, Chief Commencement Marshal 3, Latin Certificate 2, Representative to Altrusa Club 4, Senior Superlative, Most Likely To Succeed , Coach's Staff 3, Who's Who, Beta Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, 4. Dorothy Ann Whitt Library Club 2, G. A. A. 2, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Choral- ettes 3, Library Stott 2. Barbara Yvonne Willett F. T. A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, Secretary 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Home-room Secretary 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Homeroom Secretary l, Vice-President 4, Parade Committee 4, Junior Play Committee 3. Henry Clyde Williams, Jr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, lntra- mural Sports l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, Homeroom President 3, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ann Williamson F. H. A. l, F. B. L. A. l, Allied Youth l, Lower House l, Parade Committee 3. Arthur Alexander Wilson Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Darrell Raeford Wilson J. C. L. 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Cafeteria Stott 2, 3, 4. Fred Eugene Wilson, Jr. Hi-Y 4, J. C. L. 2, Allied Youth 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Parade Committee 2, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Arnold Delmore Wood Class Treasurer l, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Com- mittee l, 2, 3, 4. Doris Lee Woods Y-Teens 2, 3, Library Club 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, Convention Delegate 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Homeroom Bulletin Board Chairman 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Radio Guild 4, Bulletin Board Committee ot School 4, Library Stott 3. Edna Gene Yarborough Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth i, F. H. A. 4. Opal Jean Yarborough Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Parade Committee l, 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3. Martha Sue Young Allied Youth 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Parade Committee 2. Mary Joyce Young Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, 4, G. A. A. l, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 2, Allied Youth 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3. James Woodrow Younts, Jr. Hi-Y, Treasurer 4, J. C. L. 3, 4, Dance Club l, Allied Youth l, 2, Swimming 2, 3, Band l, 2, Lower House 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Prom Committee l, 2, Parade Committee l, 2. Rebecca Ann Yow Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, N. G. L. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Pemican Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Delegate to National Schol- astic Press Association 4, Devotions 4. Mae Van Zett National Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. l, Dance Club l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, 3, Secretary 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, All-State Orchestra, Upper House l, Prom Com- mittee l, 2, Parade Committee l, First Chair, Cello 3, 4, First Chair Clarinet 4, First Chair All-State Orchestra, National Orchestra, Who's Who. Mary Ha rriette Zimmerman National Honor Society 4, Beta Club 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, J. C. L. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, French Club 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Secretary 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Treasurer 2, Choralettes 3, Lower House 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Pemican Editorial Staff, Girls' Sports Editor 4, Pointer Editorial Stott, Girls' Sports Writer 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, State Play Day l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. Compliments of INDUSTRIAL FINANCE COMPANY Compliments of LEWIS MOTOR CO. PACKARDS, STUDEBAKER CARS, JEEPS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS . . . SAY IT WITH OURS 206 W. Howell St. High Point, N. C. Phone 2-4145 or 2-4146 1251 Monflieu Phone 3935 MANN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE KANNAPOLIS, N. C. BURLINGTON, N. C. THOMASVILLE, N. C. GREENSBORO, N, C. LEXINGTON, N. C. HIGH POINT, N. C. SANFORD, N. C. WAGNER TIRE SERVICE TIRE EXPERTS FOR 36 YEARS Th t St t Hgh P t N h C I QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP If your hair is not becoming to you, You should be coming to us. Mrs. Sally Tucker, Owner C t IS 'g B kB'ld'g Ph 4653 Hgh P t C. DeWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. Q uality Furniture and Carpets 817 South Main St. Phone 3891 Compliments of KUPBOARD SHOPPING CENTER 701 Carolina Avenue N. Carolina Beach, N. C. JONES and PEACOCK, Inc. John R. Peacock Robert B. Rankin Jock Peacock CAROLINA COTTON BATTING CO., INC. Manufacturers of Cotton Batts For Furniture Upholstering Trade 2 Compliments at ALMA DESK COMPANY Established 1889 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY High Point, North Carolina wir Manufacturers at Fine Kitchen Furniture Since 1906 Compliments of MURRAY J. ABELES The Universal Co High Point, North Carolina A representative of High Point Memorial Hos- pital talks to future nurses about the fine art of their chosen field. Left to right: Virginia Key, Peggy Fisher, Donna Fitch, Pat Samuels, Judy Boylen, Marjorie Haworth, Jackie Watson, Betty Jo McNeill, The behind-the-scene artists of the Freshman Play in the spring of i955 weret Kneeling: Alton Slay, Charles Carroll. Standing: Don Fesperman, Paul Stewart. Looks good, doesn't it? N, H. S, officers serve a refreshing coke and tasty cookies at the first teachers' meeting of the year. Foreground: Bar- bara Madison, Secretaryg Miss Mourane, adviser. Background: Irene Whitley, President: Frances Blair, Treasurer: Sandra James, Vice-President. A XL ji 4 ,. i 1 ml 1 ' i Q1 i , 4, fgx X . vm 1 :xii-3: Q, 1 , is I 'Q Qi. r - fi-32.93 i,,v.. li I ri -J 51,41 -434 525' -v-sg., tif' .'-J id ls everybody happy? Yeah, Manl Hard work and patience netted these students of Mrs. Roberts room first piece in the Homecoming Parade. Scottie gives his usual warm smile, plus a handful of that beautiful snow. Honest, folks, l'm not crazy, pleads Chuck Vlood. Other members of Miss Hatch's first period history class aret First row: Chuck Wood Bill Sumner, Ronald Koonts, Miss Hatch, Sec- ond row: Jim Boyd, Jerry Barnes. Third row: Pete Moffitt, Mar- vin Slate, Don Shtpwash, Dickie Culler, Wyndham Wilkinson, Betty Parker. X Rose Radio Sales and Service Motorola Radios and Television Johnson's Outboard Motors Ph 9832 438 N. Wrenn St. High P t N Compliments of PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. See The Outstanding NEW DODGE HORACE G. ILDERTON, INC. CECIL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 304 S. Main Street High Point, North Carolina 30 Years of Service Phone 9929 LESTER'S JEWELERS 0 5' 1 los N. Main - - 1 Ph 40 144-'I46 North Main Sf. I Hgh Poigrli olgjsf and Watches, Diamonds, Silverware TAILOWNPC Leading T'-'IIPFS Shackelford Men's Wear, Inc. Beeson Hardware C0-1 Ine- l40 N, Main Street phone 4551 Nunn-Bush Shoes I Custom Tailoring SP ff 9 G Fdgd Appliunc Formal Wear Rent I B ld 9 5 ppl C I' f E I om' wARREN's RADIO o SMP Wm' Us effen soo south Mein sneer High point N C Hgh Point, N. C. Phone 59ll Compliments of Dr. Max Rones Compliments of BELL RECORD SHOP J. W. Sechrest G' Son, Inc. Since I897 Ambulance Service Phone 2-2555 Clothes and Gifts of Distinction COLLIER ELLIS G' CO. 4l4 North Wrenn Street 236 Compliments of JIFFY MANUFACTURING CO. Compliments of Z E S T O 1230 N. Main Street DIETETIC FOOD Packaged Without Added Sugar or Salt YOU NT'S GROCERY 790 N. Main Street Compliments of PH I LLI PS-DAVIS, INC Compliments of compuments of TRI-BEE LABEL CO. W' LABEES,2Tin!?SIsIFOsUIJERS TURPIN ELECTRIC CO. WIRING - FIXTURES - SUPPLIES Phone 3016 for us and we'lI wire for y 1600 English St. High Point N th Carol VOGUE CLEANERS, INC 7 -53 N. Main ree 51 St t Pick Up and Delivery Service Pick Up Stat 201-1501 Engl h St NSURORS ROSE FURNITURE CO., IN l COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Kelvinator and Westinghouse Appliance REALTOR 243 s. Main sf. Phones 4332 and 9788 Compliments of Com Iiments of lNGRAM's PHARMACY P n Phone 2-3313 A Frlend PERKINSON'S JEWELERS Elgin and Hamilton Watches America's Finest Use Our Divided Payment Plan 237 HIATT TIRE COMPANY Com'-'IMS of 135 W. High Phone 9872 or 4010 1231 Montlieu Avenue Phone 7203 s w A I M c...,.I...n.. of MANUFACTURING TRADITIONAL c o M P A N Y FURNITURE SHOPS Home Office TEXTILE INSURANCE Compliments of CHICKEN BOX Compliments of DIP-N-EAT DRIVE IN Compliments of THOMPSON-ARTH U R PAVING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS Concrete - Macadam - Bituminous Pavements BLAKE THOMPSON, Manager Ph 4097 244 S th M FASHION SHOP WNCE1930 JIMMY MITCHELL, INC. VENEERS W. A. Davis Milling Company High Point, N. C' Manufacturers of Quality Tested Flour, M I Feeds Compliments of . Er W. Upholstery, Inc. High Point, N. C. NEILL PONTIAC, INC. 129 s. wfenn sr. High Point North Carolina In v 1 ,qi , Q, ' V h L ,G . , ,H to f N . ,,- lf 4 JE, . AA A J ,Q ..4 y ........- :...... r ' -A., , r- , , 4. ll . . M, ' ' X .: . ' wfgk I, . 4 . . fsff' .- ' . . .'4.fi 1..--4 'Huflr ,-1-qv l l l s l i 1 712 -3- Bob Hillary lRoger Pancoastl ab- sorbs the whole attention of Margaret Burns 1Ann Calclasare' ln The Junlor Play, Old Doc. Joy Goldsmnth wrltes UD anotlwr order of grcetung cards sold by flu' Natuonal Honor Socrety. Gee Boys' Aln't thus F-U-N9 5 --- -...- 4 l gllltllr 1 Challengung the Greensboro team on Speedboll Day are the Hugh Point gurls In white. Left fo right: MOFIOVIQ Ha- worth, Susie McGahey, Frances Blast, Carolrne Kzrkman At the V. F, W. bulldlng Hugh Polnt High supporters aid the cheerleaders an givmg a rousrng cheer for Hugh Pomt's Black Bison. The pause that refreshes. Mr What' ley is handed a coke by members of the F. T. A. at a teachers' meetlng. Foreground: Mr. W h I t I e y, Nancy Brooks, Frances Hanes. Background: Becky Ledwell, Regxna Dawson, .lone Folger, Bonnue Gann, Penny Hutchlson. 'VR wr . 7...- ,....- r I-L!-L vohs - fig ss. Q-vs-KK I A L.,-A Q.. 4-5 'ities-sct11: if KSFUIQ f-'iwglli' ' f als-1-- W, . . in ' ' ' ' .. r 2 - f yi-rf - - - - -rv 2 '- , 'ic - -, ,earn fri -' ----. . ' ,qf. , '-f-- - ' '. iw' 314 QW W, A- -3 Compliments of HOWARD'S CARPET SHOP 1234 N. Main High Point, N. C. Carolina Upholstery Company, Inc. Box 1466 High Point, N. C. 201 S. Hamilton St Living Room Suites, Duncan Phyfe and Lawson Sofas, Hideaway Beds, Sofa Beds and Choirs AUSTIN FURNITURE CO. II9 E. Washington St. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Phone 9684 Compliments of Consolidated Bus Lines, lnc. The Lizzie Gooch Shop Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Compliments of JOE H. SMITH Box 550 High Point, N. C. Compliments of KENNEDY OIL CO. l203 Tryon High Point, N. C. H EDRICK COAL AND OIL CO. and Millinery R. Summers R. J. Miller Arcade Building Phone 9059 REED SUPPLY CO. . Compliments Everything for the Builder of Between High Point - Thomasville Phone 727l Phone 2783 CAROLINA SPRING CORPORATON Compliments of HOLLINGSWORTH FOOD STORE 707 Centennial Ave. High Point, N. C. Phone 9242 THE SWEET SHOPPE 'II3 N. Main St. Phone 3745 ALL YOUR BAKERY NEEDS Compliments of HIGH POINT COAL COMPANY 407 E. Commerce St. Phones 4624 and 4942 Party Cakes - Pastries - Bread 1 1 7 E. llvlzsllington SI. High Point, N. C. HIGH POINT PAPER BOX COMPANY, INC. FIynt's Texaco Service Station Corner of Montlieu and E. Lexington Ave. High Point, N. C. Compliments of E. C. CRIDLEBAUGH Insurance and Real Estate Compliments of S. H. KRESS 6' CO. High Point, N. C. Compliments HUNTER AND COMPANY DUTCH LAUNDRY, INC. I502 South Main AND High point, N, C, SARTIN DRY CLEANING COMPANY Compliments of CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES, INC. CUMMINS DIESEL SALES CORPORATION Dependable Diesel Engines Telephone 3702 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of RITCH FACE VENEER COMPANY Compliments of ELM STREET GROCERY Compliments of - TEELE' D Hughes Equipment Co. S S INER At Five Points School and Institutional Furnishings l229 Montlieu Avenue Compliments of High Point, North Carolina DOWNTOWN SERVICE STATION 301 S. Wrenn St. Archdale Manufacturing Co., Inc. Box 289 1813 English Street High Point, North Carolina THE SOCK SHOP Hosiery for the Entire Family 158 S. Wrenn Compliments of NORTH SIDE SUPER MARKET Compliments of McGH EE U PHOLSTERY Officially Proclaimed April i953 TOP A Third Womens . Womens Brand Brand Store ' Store In South In Notion By: The Brand Names Foundation of America Compliments of GRAND RAPIDS VARNISH CORP. 242 Thus fabulous arrow of trophles Votes o gasp from Blll Gluyas, Ken Canady, and Hank Foscue. These guys and gals Take a breather from Htrlpplng the Ilght, fantastlc toe at the 1955 Freshman Prom. Left to right: George Setzer, Maraaret Stout, Jupv Thomas Bexerlx Bud. Susle Cecll, Chester Haworth, Buddy Shapard, Stev: Slate Francls Dutton, Jakie Harrsss, Martha Men- denhall, Jackle Rice, Alton Smith. ll All that heaven allows was hors os Anne Moser reigned os Queen of Home- coming. Vnckn Armfleld seems certaln that her candldatc wlll wln, whlle Ronald Koonts looks on dubrously. Members of the A CdpDel'a Chour create on atmosphere of reverence os they march down The ousle durlng the Llghts of Chrlstmasf' Hapov over the outcome of a suc- cessful dov of rnaklng plctures are Irene Whltley, Freddie Munday, and Bobby Kirkman. NT -fe-'sf . if - fe . ,L Y 1 -'X'k,L' 7 lf v Compliments of NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO. HIGH POINT THOMASVILLE AND RANDLEMAN IDOL-GREEN COMPANY REALTORS II5 West Washington Street Phone 5069 C A R R I C K BURTNER FURNITURE CO. Furniture, Stoves 6 Household Furnishings QUALITY WOOD TURNINGS 900 E. Green Phone 9861 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO. The Maior Appliance Store 145 South Wrenn St. Compliments of ENGINEERING SERVICE PIEDMONT AUTO FINANCE CO. High Point, N. C. Opposite Post Office Phone 9l90 DENNY ROLL AND PANEL COMPANY Plywoods of Superior Quality High Point, N. C. IA 0 1' 0 I C 0. uncom - Mnculv DIALIIS Compliments of HIGH POINT COTTON BATTING CO. High Point, North Carolina COLTRANE G' GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. Residential Work a Specialty 245 S. Hamilton Phone 9695 D. R. WHITAKER REAL ESTATE Ill W. Washington St. Phone 6943 R land H. Br 2 1838 HARRY YIP LAUNDRY First Class Hand Laundry Quick Efficient Service SUPERIOR SIGN CO. Compliments of M i32L':I?.'3 221. S9 SHERATON HOTEL HighT:'e : : 32226 I High Palm, North Carolina GENERAL FINANCE COMPANY Auto L oans - Fi nanc ing - Refi nanc ing .... '1Z1il?Z3.'.'2.. NEAl.'s AUTO SERVICE wg i C 306 Willowbrook Compliments of J. E. JENNINGS, THE SPRAY MAN One Stop Service Fiske Tires 6' Amoco Products Phone 4211 WASHBURN OIL CO. Compliments of DIAMOND HOSIERY CORPORATION CURT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Frames for Upholstered Furniture 101-A Westchester Ave. High Point, North Carolina Telephone 7293 WRIGHT FRAME WORKS Manufacturers of Frames and Dowel Pins High Point, North Carolina On Highway 10-A Phone 7981 245 Compliments of UPTON SUPPLY CO. At Five Points LOGAN PORTER MIRROR CO. High Paine, N. c. C0l lPliments of Compliments of 0AKVQfQXakfeE5ladH0ME T cf H AMoco service Owned and Operated by Lilla Joyce Myers 1030 E. Homestead Best Wishes of Groome, Jerry, John, Sandy, and V. L. The charter members of the National Geometric Skeetseophrensic Society are shown gathered around the Skeetsmobile, the past exalted supreme 1-fl man's premature cadillac. Groome Fulton, the Present Exalted Supreme ifl Man presents the service award for outstanding service la statue of the Lone Rangerl to Sandy Mendenhall, Past Exalted jfl Man. Perched atop the Skeetsmobile is V. L. Hill, Rising jfl Man. Jerry Bullin, Honorary if-4 Man, and John McGahey, recently inducted 325 Man, watch the inspirational ceremony. Compliments of English Radio and Television Service 1335 N. Main St. Phone 3060 IDEAL SHOE SHOP Dye Work and Invisible Half Soling a Specialty 212 E. Washington St. Phone 5935 Compliments of WESTWOOD LUMBER SALES Lamps, Carpets, Interior Decorating, Furniture Colonial Furniture House, Inc. High Point Road Greensboro, N. C. Phone 2-5261 The George E. Sherman Company OIL, SOAPS, AND CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS Brooklyn, New York and Thomasville, North Carolina 246 X I Dickie Culler watches as Jimmy Adams battles for the ball in a toss-up with the Reynolds players. Francis Dutton and Don Blizzard give their dates a twirl around the ballroom floor at the Freshman Prom in the spring of l955. Pledging loyalty to the ideals of good citizenship and scholarship are the new inductees of the Beta Club. Front row: Betty Bundy, Vada Byers, Nancy Crater, Susie McGahey, Bill Newsome, Reverend Robert G. Tuttle, speaker, Second row: William Dula, Claire Greer, Jerry Adams, Kinney Bales. Irene Whitley, Editor of the Pemicang Jean Blankenship, Editor of the Pointer: Miss Louise Tapp, Adviser of the Pemiconp and Becky Yow, Business Manager of the Pemican, board their plane for Chicago where they attended the National Scholastic Press Association for a week in Auausl of l955. 'C ff- 'EFA El' FFF y 5, EFT? Taking careful aim with a handful of that long-hoped for snow is Jim Furr. The Key Club proves that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Left to right: Tommy Allen, Pete Motfitt, Jerry Bullin, Jimmy Moss, Cornell Johnson, David Culler, Groome Fulton. Members of the Junior Play cast take a curtain call after a very successful first night presentation of Old Doc. Left to right: Betsy Davis, Bill Armstrong, Jerry Barnes, Tommy Hogg, Susan Lewis, Betty Parker, Roger Pancoast, John Furr, Ann Culclasure, Vicki Smith. -if OPPORTUNITIES . . . . . . in the industrial world today are unlimited. Automation, atomic energy, a rapidly increasing population -- all point toward unprecedented growth in the industrial life of our nation. For young men and women thinking in terms ofa career, the textile industry today offers opportunity without bounds in manufacturing, merchandising, research, development and design, and many other related fields. The Hillcrest Plant of mU V IINDUSTRIES EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of ALLEN B. WELBORN INC. IOI Professional Building IOI West Green Street High Point, North Carolina INSURANCE SERVICE AT A SAVING HIGH POINT BOILER 81 TANK CQMPANY, INC. STANLEY BROTH ERS 24II English Street -- Phone QI38 High Point, North Carolina 248 Amerzcan N. C., Inc. Supply Company of EXCLUSIVE FABRICS The Upholsterer and Decorator High Point, North Carolina For HIGH POINT, THOMASVILLE AND Compliments of A Friend Connecting These Communities With The Nation Women with a Sense ot Style Prefer F'RTH RUG5 AND CARPET5 NOTHING BUT SERVICE TO GEORGE T. WOOD Cr SONS DENTON RAILROAD SELL THE BEST I PREMIUM FUEL N WEST END FUEL CO. COAL - WOOD - FUEL OIL - KEROSENE Rear ISOI English St. High Point, N. C. Phones 8917 and 9l84 C. L. Michael Alvin E. Black Mrs. Lillie Black Manager Asst. Mgr. Bookkeeper 9 Compliments DALLAS, INC. of P. O. Drawer 30 High Point, N. C. YOKELEY u Manufacturers of.Fine Living Room Furniture THE HIGH POINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEELY VENEERS Congratulations Upon Graduating From lmporters' Manufacturers HIGH POINT HIGH SCHOOL Wholesale Distributors Prepare Yourselves to Help in Building ign and Domestic Hardw ds An Even Better High Point Roy Armstrong J. P. Armstrong ARMSTRONG VENEER AND LUMBER COMPANY 788 North Main Compliments of DINETTE PARTS MANUFACTURING CO. Suriv, These folks believe adage, Laughter aids around the table, left Reese, Raymond Mabe, lyn McCormick, Linda Mahan, Carol Griffin, - ... 1- - u , X 'ave' M ik' ,Vg in the age-old digestion. Seated to right: Malcolm Dixie Roach, Caro- Horney, Linda Mc- Mike Hill. Heads, I win, tails, you lose calls out V, L. Hill Sandy Mendenhall and John McGahey have a vague idea that sumptin' went wrong. . -- 'Kg-aa.. .Q .,, 'W ig.. Ready! Set! Fire! Snow proves to be a great friend to Howard James, Jack Whitley, and Donnie Jones. Hi, there, Linda! Enjoying yourself? Left to right: Judy Greene, Zane Collins, Linda Watson, Carolyn Inman, Joyce Marlette, Jerri Fitzgerald. Here poses our goofy Editor Irene , for a picture of herself during spare time in the course of picture-making day. A familiar fall scene was this early morning gathering of students before school. 'W -ee V isit of .Jni X4 Compliments of THE LILLY CO. Compliments of TOOT AND TELL T RAD E- is as universal as the human race, as ancient as the first barter when two men got what both wanted, and each gained while neither lost. Printing SELLS PRINTINGEI COMPANY .Lfa,,a,e,,.G,,.,aA16 l9hAh55l,.aee.L144,5f.,an9. iiclg'rii5:cluNu'ii Salute to Graduates of l956 from the Manufacturers of Work 'n' Play Clothes WHETHER you proceed to higher educa- tion or a business career you enjoy that blessing of living in a free country with opportunities limited only by your own determination and ambition. Anvil Brand's sincere wishes are that you attain high success in reaching whatever goal you set. ANVIL BRAND FACTCRIES Since l899 High Point, N. C. HEDGECOCK LUMBER COMPANY Benjamin Moore Paint Curtis Woodwork Johns-Manville Products l2l3 Ward Street Phone 4006 2 NEW FORD Test Drive It Valve Check It l i 'N X Soles 5 1 : , Service f xx-X X English Motor Co. Inc. - High Point, N. C. RUTER 8: WALTERS VENEERS LUMBER P. 0. Box 1471 TELEPHONE 3910 HIGH POINT, N. C. Compliments of CAROLINA CONTAINER COMPANY High Point, North Carolina VICK PAINT 6' WALLPAPER COMPANY Featuring Volspar Varnishes and Paints :X I' Q 0 Reddy brings you 9 , ' X' COMFORT and X Good Cheer CONVENIENCE , QQ AT A BARGAIN , , ' ' . . . AND WITH One of Americas great A hosiery mills takes pride , Q LIGHT in wishing good cheer and good fortune to one of our finest gradu- ating classes. ADAMS MILLIS CORPORATION The touch of your finger is our com- mand to manufacture, transmit, and de- liver Electricity Instantly Economically Dependably I DEX T0 DVEBTI Adams-Millis Corp. -. Albert's Jewelers - Alderman Photo Co. -- Alma Desk Co. --- - American Supply Co. Amoco Service, T. If H. -- Anderson's Drug Stare Anvil Brand - -- ----. Archdale Mfg. Co., Inc. -- Armstrong Veneer Co. Arthur's Pharmacy Austin Furniture Co. -- Bargain Furniture Co. Becker Tailoring Co. .- .-- Beeson Hardware Co. Belk-Beck Co. Bell Record Shop --- , -.- Bicycle Sales and Service -- Blackwell, Otis W., Insurance Bottoms-Fiske Truck Lines - Brown's Furniture Co. W W Brown, Pat, Lumber Ca. - --- Bryce Commercial College --- ,- Burlington Industries -- --- Burtner Furniture ------ W B. Cv W. Upholstery C Cannon-Fetzer Co. - - Carolina Container W W Carolina Cotton Batting, Inc. Carolina Machine Works WW W Carolina Spring WW Carolina Upholstery W Carrick Turning Works - Carson's Inc. W ---.----H Casard Furniture Mfg. Corp. W Cecil's Office Equipment Co. -. Central Pure Oil Service W -. Charles Chicken Stores Co. W Box --------- Clover Brand Dairies WWW Clyde's Food Market W W Coca-Cola Bottling Co. WW Collier Ellis O Co. W Colonial Furniture House Colony Tables, Inc. .. W W W Coltrane-Graham .. WW WW . Conrad, Donald M., Agency Consolidated Bus Lines --.----- W ..YY -. ...Y-Yee.--V--. Cox, Joseph D., G Sons, Inc., and Cox, Joseph J., Co.- WWW Creative Print Shop W Cridlebaugh, E. C., Insurance Cr Real Estate --. W WW --- Culler, Dick - - Cumby-Orrell Mortuary - - ----- --,,. . ---- --A- Cummins-Diesel Sales Co. -- Curt Mfg. Co., Inc. - Dallas, Inc. --- - Davis, W. A., Milling Co. - Dedmon Produce Co. - Denny Roll C1 Panel Co. ,. De endable Service Refri eration - - 9 Dizrmond Hosiery Co. -- Diffendal's Floor Coverings Dinette Parts Mfg. Co. - Dip-N-Eat Drive-In - Downtown Service Sta. Duke Power Co. Eagle Sandwich Shop Efird's Dept. Store Elite Bakery - Elm Street Grocery Elwood Hotel Barber Shop Emerywaod Studio - 253 244 218 233 249 246 228 252 242 250 218 240 226 236 236 216 236 228 222 210 212 224 220 248 244 238 21 8 253 232 220 240 240 244 226 224 236 212 220 238 241 218 210 236 246 226 244 212 240 220 230 241 222 222 242 245 250 238 226 244 226 245 210 250 238 242 253 228 236 241 242 212 230 4 English Motor Co. - -----.--. ----.- English Radio and Television Service - F Fashion Sho p -- -- Feast-A-Bar .,-- -- -- ----.. Fli-Back , --- - -.--..------W Flythe Insurance Agency, Inc. --- FIynt's Texaco Service Station -- Fowler, R. D., Motor Lines --. Fraley, W. J. ------. ------ Friedman's . ..-. ------ Friend, Best Wishes of a - -- Friend, Best Wishes of a --- Friend, Compliments at a Friend, Compliments of a --- -- G General Finance Co. -- -- General Paper Co. - --- GiIbert's Shoe Store ------ Godfrey, Paul W., Veneers --- Gooch, Lizzie, Shop ------- Grace Flower Shop --- ------ .--- ,- -- Grand Rapids Varnish Corp. .------- Griffith Office Equipment Ca. - - Groome, Jerry, John, Sandy, and V. L Guilford Finance Co. -- -. ----- --- Hall Printing Co. - Harris Drug Store - .-- Harris-Kelly Music Co. Hedgecock Lumber Co. -- . Hedrick Coal Cr Oil Co. - Hendrix Furniture Store - Heritage Henredon - -- -- H Hiatt High High High High High High High High High Tire Company --- ----- land Motor Co. --- ---- --. Point Boiler Cv Tan k Co. ------- Point Chamber of Commerce -- Point Coal Co. ---- -. - Point College -- --------- Point Cotton Batting Co. --- Point Face Veneer Co. -- Point Hairdressers Point Paper Bax ----- Highpoint Products .. -----W -. --- High Point Steam Laundry ------ --- High Point, Thomasville Cr Denton RR Hollingsworth Food Store - Holton, DeWitt, Furniture --- Household Appliance -.---- Howard's Carpet Shop --- Hughes Equipment Co. --- Hughes Tire Service - - -.--- Hunter Coal fr Oil Service - ------. Hunter and Co. - .. -----.---W Hutchens-Justice Radio-T.V. Service - Hyman, Samuel - - .- -------- M--. I Ideal Shoe Shop -. Idol-Green Co. . IdoI's Gulf Service -- llderton, Horace G., --- Industrial Finance Co. -- Ingram's Pharmacy J James, Inc. .. .. H.. Jennings, J. E., the Spray Man - Jiffy Mtg. Co. . Jimmie's Barbecue - .W . Jones Business College - - Jones G Peacock, Inc. - K K. Cr W. Restaurant - Kearns, O. E., Cr Son Kennedy Oil Co., Inc. - 253 246 238 210 226 226 241 226 237 222 230 220 237 249 245 212 228 226 240 230 242 218 246 230 252 238 230 252 240 230 210 238 214 248 250 241 216 244 226 212 241 220 220 249 241 232 244 240 242 218 212 241 232 212 246 244 222 236 232 237 228 245 237 230 214 232 230 226 240 DEX T0 DVEBTISEBQ Kepley's Bar-B-Q , ,W , U, M, Kester Machine Co. . ., , Kimsey Plumbing and Heating . , Kindergarten of Culture and Dance Koonce Funeral Home , , . Koonts-McGhee Drug Ca. Koonts Realty, lnc. Kress, S. H., G Co. , , Kupboard Shopping Center , L Lester's Jewelers , Lewis Motor Co. Lilly Co. , ,, , , . . Lindale Dairy , , , Linthicum, W. E., and Son , Logan Porter Mirror , Lohr, T. C. , , M Malpass and Kearns , , , Mann Drug Store , . , Marietta Paint and Color Co. , Marsden-Slate, Inc. , Marsh Furniture Co. MarshaIl's Beauty Salon Mauldin, W. F., Co. , , Maurice Beauty Shoppe , Mendenhall-Moore , ,, , Mickey Printing Ca. , Mitchell, Jimmy, lnc. . Model Supply Co. , ,, Monark Shade Co. , Murrow Transfer Co. , Myrtie's Shop . ,, Mc McGhee Upholstery McLeod's Esso Service N Nash Jewelry and Loan Co. , NeaI's Auto Service W ,, Neely Veneers , , , , Neill Pontiac, Inc. , , Newton's Gulf Service Station North Side Super Market North State Telephone Co. 0 Oakview Rest Home , Oakview Super Market P Peggy Anne, Ladies Ready to Wear Pegram-Burton, Inc. , ,H , Perkinson's Jewelers , , , Phillips-Davis, Inc. Phillips Grocery Piedmont Auto Finance Co. , Piedmont Petroleum Cr Fuel Co. , Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. , Poultry, Modern Proffitt Wholesale Co. , Q Quality Beauty Shop , Quality Shoe Store R Rabhan Mfg. Co. , , Redman Engineering Service Redwine Hardware Co. . Reed Supply Co. , , Richardsan's Dept. Store Ring, C. A., Drug Store , Ring-Harris Pharmacy , , Ritch Face Veneer Co. Robb Plumbing Cr Heating Co. Rones, Dr. Max ,, ...W Rosaine , nn, , ,, Rose Furniture Co. , . , Rose Radio Service , Ruby's, Inc. A , , 210 218 218 210 222 218 218 241 232 236 232 252 222 222 246 222 218 232 228 220 233 210 224 212 237 237 238 214 212 226 222 242 230 222 245 250 238 214 242 244 246 222 222 220 237 237 210 244 212 236 226 222 232 214 224 244 218 240 230 228 210 242 214 236 212 237 236 228 Russell Cv McAden Ruter Cr Walters S Sample Shoe Store Sartin Dry Cleaners Cr Dutch Laundry Schwabenton, Lex, Veneer Sechrest, J. W., Lv Son Shackelford Men's Wear, Inc. Sherman, The George E., Co. Sheraton Hotel Sloop Auto Service Small's T. V. Service Smithdeal, Curtis, Inc. Smith, Joe H., fSmith Cv Greenwood! Snow Lumber Co. Snow Studio Cv Camera Shop Sock Shop, The Southland Factors Corp. Southern Motor Co. Southern Welding Cv Machine Shop , Stamey's Luggage Shop Stanley's Jewelers Steele's Diner Stiles Gulf Service Sunshine Laundry Superior Sign Co. Swaim Manufacturing Co. Swaim Supply Co., Inc. Sweet Shop, The , T Teletronix, Inc. Temple Motor Co. Textile insurance Co. Thomas, Perley A., Carworks Thompson-Arthur Paving Co. Tobias , , Toot Cr Tell , Traditional Furniture Shops Tri-Bee Label Co. Tucker Dry Cleaners Turpin Electric Co. T. V. Sales Cr Service U Universal Co. , Upton Supply Co. V Vick Paint Cr Wallpaper Co. Viking Sprinkler Co. Vogue Cleaners W Wagner Sales Co. Wagner Tire Service Warren Radio G T. V. Warner Transfer E: Storage Co. Washburn Oil Co. Welborn, Allen B. West End Fuel Co. Westwood Lumber Sales White, Murray M., Inc. White Cv Wright, Realtors WhitIark's Flowers Cv Gifts Williams Flowers G Gifts Williams Sales Co. Winslow's Market Whitaker, D. R., Real Estate Wood, George T., E: Sons, Inc. Wright's Flower Shop Wright Frame Works Y Yip, I-larry, Laundry , Yokeley Furniture Co. , Yokley, Mom 0 Pop Yaunts Grocery Z Zesto 220 253 214 241 228 236 236 246 245 218 212 214 240 218 230 242 222 230 230 214 212 242 222 214 245 238 214 241 214 244 238 216 230 242 252 238 237 210 237 210 234 246 253 210 237 230 232 236 21B 245 248 249 246 212 230 232 226 218 226 245 249 212 245 245 250 226 237 237 ur ppreciation . . . To the adnlinistralion, faculty, and students . . . Mr. Whitley, you have taken a special interest in us. We appreciate the many things you have done, advising us in photography, arranging schedules for us, seeing that the darkroom was painted and well supplied, and, yes, even holding the flash attachment at all sorts of angles-for everything, we say 'thank you' from our hearts, Miss Topp, you have put up with our antics and our noise, you have helped us tremendously when we were hard at work. When the girls got stuck for a word in o title or a cut-line, it was you who pulled them through by saying gust the right thing. To you we say a simple, sincere 'thank you.' Teachers, we thank each of you for keeping records and tolerating the many interruptions necessary for picture- making To those of you who taught us and the other members of the staff, we say an extra 'thanks' for putting up with our tardies, our absences, and our late make-up work. You were understanding and encouraging when we needed encouragement most. l Members of the student body, you have been wonderful. We thank each of you for co-operating in the big job of taking pictures, not ta mention that of re-taking pictures. This book is especially for you. We hope that it will hold for you the memories ofthe golden year of i955-l 956. To the IIIBIIIIICPS of the H156 Pelnican staff . . . Photographers, you have made our book possible. Jimmy, nowhere could we find a boy so sweet and nice to work with as you. We admit that we have fussed, and then fussed some more, but we take it all back. You have handled it almost to perfection. Truly, we think you're swell. Albert and Nathan, you have been a world of help in the dark room, also. Members of the editorial staff, you are responsible for the make-up of the Pemicon. Frances, Freddie, and Jane, you were responsible for the basic structure from which we worked-the dummy and the lay-out envelopes. Frances, your golden sketches in the senior section are lovely, and Charlie, your senior superlative sketches are sensational. Kay, Sandra, Claire, Peggy, l-larriette, and Bobby, you wrote the copy and practically went crazy writing cutlines. Thanks to you for doing just about everything and anything, Betty, Ann, Rozetta, and Carolyn, you identified urnpteen pictures. We couldn't have done without you. Patsy and Jackie, you did a great job on the statistics. We hope you didn't get writer's cramp. And you, Jay and Carolyn, were the indispensable ones. You typed every word thot's printed in this book. Members of the business staff, you were a great group. You sold more than any previous staff, fS3075i. Orchids to you, Barbara fS4OOJ and Ann fS25Oi, our two top salesmen, The rest of you, each selling a large amount, helped us go over our goal. Thank you, Pat, Peggy, Kitty, Carol, Vicki, Pat, V. L., Jim, Reed, Mary, Francis, Jerry Ann, Pete, Jean, Don, Mary Wray, Sarah, and Betty. Thank you, Alice, for tabulating and recording the many ads. Once more may we express to you all our heart-felt appreciation. This book means the world to us, we hope it means as much to each of you. IRENE and BECKY, BARBARA and BETTY Ackllowledgclnellts . . . We wish to express our gratitude for permission to reprint the poem Fabrics in the opening pages of the i956 Pernican. The poem was reprinted by permission of DODD, MEAD, 8. COMPANY, from Songs of the Seven Senses, copyright l93l, by Don Blanding. Also, we wish to acknowledge our indebtedness to the unknown author of Life, Life Life is like a book in chapters three, The past, the present and the 'yet to be.' The first is written and laid away, The second we are writing day by day, The last but not the least of these chapters three, ls hidden from our sight- Only God holds the key. -Author Unknown. 256 A Administration and Faculty ,W Advertising ,.,,.., . , . - A American History Award M, B Band ...... Baseball ..., Basketball ,, Beta Club ,W Bus Drivers ,-- C Cafeteria Girls and Boys M. Cheerleaders ,.,,,Y, , -, , Choirs A Cappella ,.- Boys' Chorus ..,- Choralettes ..,. Dance Band --- Girls' Choruses -.- Girls' Trios ...,. Class of 1956 ...., Officers ,... Who's Who .,...... Mascots - , - .. ..,.. -- -- Senior Executive Board ,, Superlatives , ...,... - Class of 1957 -,,,,- .-,-, Officers --- Class of 1958 -, Officers .,--, Class of 1959 -, Officers . --, --- Coaches' Staffs -,-. W-, College Day ,-,, - Commencement Marshals , ,. Contents .,,, -Mm , -M D D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award Debate ,--. ..... - ...,.,,,, ,-,- Dedication , ,s..... - , ...,,,, , Devotional Committee --- Distributive Education ,-- Diversified Occupations ,W Driver-Training ,,,,,,, F Football ,,,.... .-. . -AW Foreword ,,A.,,..,........,,,,, French Future Business Leaders of America Future Hamemakers of America N Future Teachers of America WMM Club ..,,,,,. ., .e.... ,, - ,. - G Girls' Athletic Association ,,,, Girls' and Boys' State ..... Golf .,,....,.,,,.- ,.,--. Hi-Y Clubs .,.. , , , Homecoming , , Index 24- 33 208-253 197 152-153 182 172-177 126-127 198 201 183 156 157 158 160 159-160 161 38- 77 38 69 69 69 70- 77 78- 95 78 98-107 98 108-117 108 195 202 200 21 196 197 18- 19 197 148-149 150-151 194 164-171 20 146 138 136 137 184-185 196 181 134-135 188-189 2 Janitors , , , , Jones, W. 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