Churchland High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lexington, NC)
- Class of 1957
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' 3 ' ll ' q f'f.4S? a jj, , T N ' ' ' ' j af V - . 4 Q fx , .: Q A, 1 , x ' A 76 .iff 4' V Q 33 , , r -A ,H 5 'f JL. 5 1 ' 'J ' ' 4 , ' ' 'L l 1 5 h N 5 I - ' , A P .e A A V Y .N - 1, ' Q L A Q G .Jimi - -Lp -ani' 5 CHURCHLAND SCHOOL Lexingion, Norih Carohna Presents ihe keys io 1956-57 Ill HI m I I Il: l 31f, 5!!!'!lHn FOREWORD A blink of the eyes and another year is gone . . . For the Seniors, these past four years spent at Churchland will hold a cherished spot along memory's lane . . . For the Juniors, another exciting year is yet to come . . . To the Sophomores belong a yearning to make the most of their second half of high school . . . To the Freshmen,now well adjusted to the teachers and classes, the next few years are ones of anticipation and achievement . . . For the incoming Freshmen, the gulf between gram- mar school and high school presents an adventure inwhich they are eager to undertake. As the Key turns quietly in the door of knowledge, let us view this record of Churchla.nd's mark in The PIONEER OF 1957 DEDICATICN We,the annual staff of THE PIONEER, wish to dedicate this annual to one who means so much to the entire student body and faculty. He has unselfishly given of his time for the betterment of our school and community. Even though the girls are not privileged to take his course, they share a mutual admiration with the boys. We proudly dedicate this annual to you ---- Mr. Hugh H. Shepherd ,... f is FACULTY 'in iw f it , .vs 'x ,i , .---'Q MQWQQ adm. .i.-4' Montreat College V A Catawba College English-French 1 ' Social Studies ., A . W Coach '4 ? m'w Y' -Y Miss Colleen Story c.A. Smith :R I Y frm ' in Q. 'Wi' bf- ,V VR M44 M,T. Honeycutt, Principal Wake Forest College Science at 'fn f ' ' 2 L ln , ' f 'vw in 1 45' Tm. Ai V' I If -Q I a if Qhij N i '?,y4,gA' . ' Q : ' z V X ' r l W Hx i 2 1 K, Wayne Grubb Mrs. Margaret W. Crowell Hugh H. Shepherd Catawba College Salisbury Com. College N.C. State Mathematics Commercial Vocational Agriculture -Q ,QW DI Ikglxng 01 an 5 f B .aff -if f-, X144 KF!! li!!! ft!!!-fl . ff? 'S CLASSES 1,4 -ass Y In- I . 1 . . 1,-.. 3' fl-L' 1' 545 f 4,1 0 ' 4' ' unix? r ' In Cl 'I . 1 fr-.' - JT , 1 .IH - Q, . Q L' f., ' ' mu W ' I ' in ' gfgiiif' af, 5+ -i Q E '13fti'4 '5'i rf f x ll lift? F -wil N 1 . I . 'v . - ' ... .5 ., . , , .H ' vp N. J 1 3. ' x f. 1 , . ..g' I , ,, ,I 1- X I N21 e 1' .1 , - ,Eff ,. ' ' .N ' W . .Ng ..-1' .1f' x 'G' ' I, .- 1 49 1-'fi Qgiff .. I 4- X SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS 'iw gr' .Timmy Swicegood ..........President Essie Cope ..... Secretary Bobby Lumsden .... .... V ice President Sarah Snider ,.,,. . Treasurer 1, Flower: American Beauty Rose 1 'wwj 9 Color: Red and White 'mal if Motto: The higher we climb, hi Q The broader the view. ' Q3 'Wi ' Y 5 MASCOTS 9 Stevie Wilson 8 Sue Lynn Troxell .. E SENIORS L.. Dramatics 1,25 Glee Club 1,2gCommercial l,3,4g Soft- ball l,2g High School Play2g Waitress 2g Class Officer 2,3,4g Marshall 33 Guidance 3g History Medal 3g Store- keeper 45 Prophet 4gSuperlative 45 Commercial Times 4. MAB LE LOUTITIA BARNES 'f Pep Club 1gDramatics 1,25 Guidance 35 Commercial :QS 'Qi 3,4g Softball 2,35 Superlative 4g Commercial Times 4. Wxrxx. r. ESSIE S UE COPE , 'Hx 4 quwvow.-..H f Q . mi, ' . sg, s bg X , X1 bv FOY LEE DAVIS F.F.A.1,2,3,43 4-H Club 1,2,3,4g Commercial lg Dra- matics 1,23 Guidance 3. SENIORS 'JULIA ANN GIBBS Glee Club 1,23 Math Medal 23 Waitress Zg Marshall 31 Guidance 33 Commercial 3,4. lx. MELBA LORETTA GR UBB Needlecraft 1gCommercia.1 1,3,4g Basketball Zg Score- keeper 3,43 Superlative 4g Churchland Times 45 Glee Club Zg Guidance 3. F.F,A, l,2,3,4g 3 'hQ,,,,c,p BUDDY GARY GOBBLE Commercial 15 Dramatics Z5 Guidance .4-55-X Kun: 'lawn-www My 5, I SL -ws' 4funA D: WILLIAM JAMES KES LER F,F,A, l,Z,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 Basketball Manager Z5 Guidance 35 Storekeeper 35 Commercial 45 Bus Driver 45 Superlative 4 . ,wx K..,,,,,,,,a1v' fs iff ., L SENIORS JOHNNY FRANKLIN HANES F.F.A. 1,Z,3,45 Commercial 15 Dramatics 25 Guidance 3. H NANCY CAROLYN LASSITER Basketball 1,Z,3,45D1-amatics 1,25 Waitress Z5 Guid- ance 35 Chief Marshall 35Commercia1 3,45 Annual Staff Z,3,45 Editor 45 Historian 45 Churchland Times 4. SENIORS F,F,A, 1,Z,3,4g Treasurer 4gCommercia1 15 Dramatics 1,Zg Waiter 25 Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3,4g Guidance 3: Marshal 33 Superlative 4- S'fmo...,...-x '- CAR OLYN VIOLA SHARPE 4-H Club lg Pep Club lg Dramatics 1,2g Class Presi- R.V. POTTER, JR. F.F.A, 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Commercial lg Dra matics 3g Superlative 4. 'B' dent 2gGuidance 3gCommercia1 35 Storekeeper 4g Tes- tator 43 Superlative 4. . SENIORS ,W V W LINDA TOY SIGMON mwl Glee Club 1,23 Commercial 1,33 Waitress 23 Guidance 3. My A ' ' 31 .. x .zmgigo i CARL VERNON SNIDER ' F.F.A, 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 15 Dra- . matics 1,25 Guidance 3g Commercial 4g Superlative 4. W SARAH FRANCES SNIDER W Annual Staff 1,2p Dramatics 1,25 4-H Club 1,2,3,4g fPresidentj Softball 1,2,3g Basketball 2,3,4g QCo-cap- 'A tainj Waitress 2g Commercial l,4g Guidance 35 Class Officer 3,45 Superlative 4g Churchland Times 4. SENIORS RUTH DOLORES SPRY Needlecraft lg Basketball 29 Glee Club Z5 Guidance 35 Storekeeper 3 ,4g Commercial 3,4g Superlative 45 Churchland Times 4. 'Qi 'C ' M,y,,,M-+ JIMMY CARLTON SWICEGOOD F.F.A. l,Z,3,4g QPresidentj Basketball l,2,3,4g Base- ball l,2,3,4g Commercial lg Glee Clubl,2g High School Play l,Z,3,4g Guidance 33 Class Officer 3,4gDramatics 1,2g Superlative 4. '61 if , GROVER WILLIAM WARD j km F.F,A, l,2,3,4g fVice Presidentj Basketballg 1,2,4g C o mm e r c ial lg Dramatics 1,23 Storekeeper 3g Bus -Q--N A Driver 3,4g Superlative 4. iw .SLN H. ESQ ii Z5 .., ,.,..,- 2 1' f use 2.3 i -N '-Us-.4 WQQW JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ..--'Y Joyce Fitzgerald ........ ............ P resident Gordon Greene .. ..... ......... V ice-President Peggy Hanes. ......... Secretary Larry Beane. ........ Treasurer 'CF , S gkffvsawr- xi? W 2 5908 oo585617 9 5 in .- lv . f ,wal . ' ,6v'?' . , 1 ., w. ,Avy fix '-. F iz, l H Wk X G Fics y ii ,qrsi UN' 3 Q' ww ' 'wilfifffl Lx E 'Q gf In K .. , Q JA ,VA X Cv., -, ' 'fb H . , 1 'K v gy , , A V A V 3 . '11!:,-,gy A K A xx ,. ., 4 if' 3, life'-1'4 i7f541 Q' ' ' 'If 'l f ' . Q f ' .ii-vf?rm f' fa: ' A .-. X35 f--fgsift-S5 Eg M1-vffvikx-Qf .ls . xl 312.-if-:r:.f5f,n' I. Q: ik Q xi' IN ff gn N .X 1. -, 4. '1' 5114 1 ' ff... 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W e.:-, P SCPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS fwzf., ,',. me mmm H 'W' v , . 4 M 15 iv Jerry Michael... ..............President Barbara Snider.. ..... .. .... ......Secretary Polly Lomax .......... ......Vice President Alvin Orrell ......................T1'eaSurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ai? M . f l W A E Ei 4 'M - 1 I ll l ,W G 49:9 ,,,, Lanny Barber ....... .............. P resident Betty A11red....... .............5EC1'6fla1'Y Gayle Fitzgerald ,,,,.,,,,, Vice President Pat Beck ............Tr6aS111'61' SOPHCJMORES Barnes, Ted Beck, Merlyn Beck, Wayne Cope, Berneice Davis, Connie Davis, Pat Foster, Faye Greene, Wendell Hamilton, Larry ,X .1 me law, gm' R -'DN rfb. ,,., iw I sgfsr 517- I ,X ,osmggy A gp -P M, - s , 1 , I, f if . if MM- 9 Q 4 W - up-f'--A iviifffr Aff? 'r: t ' 52 'Q 'W Ha.nes , David X M Y mx Wk Hill, Wanda 5-I 'N 'v' Kennedy, Jerry LA. Koontz, Jr., Robert Koontz, Walter Little, Kay 'Ek 4. Qw- : Sgwof ma: 'he-ew Tx fN.,f':m'Q '5 SOPHOMORES Lomax, Gary Lomax, Polly Michael, Jerry Orr ell, Alvin Poag, Tommy Snider, Barbara Snider, Betty Snider, U.S. Swicegood, Bobby Walton, Robert Ward, Giles Watson, Fostine Wats on, Marlene FRESHMEN A N Allred, Betty t , on f , I Z-.N Barber, Lanny ' . B V' A Barnes, Henderson ', K' l ' x - V r F G V- y '15 .3 , AX' it 'V Uv. Q gy ' , I yy a, ff T ,Q 6 A Beck, Pat , y H, , Beck, Shasta ft nh 'f qt Broadway, Gail in . , suvu' Www it f 'W 'H Gif K, A- 1-fl Byerly, Evon Childress, Carolyn Yi' 17 Clontz, Kathleen -410-I Condrey, Carol Davis, Billie Gray ,,,,, in Fitzgerald, Gail WX w h 3 ,hx I ff L ., We 5 '- , rg 1 Forrest, Doris ' Gobble, Jeanette 7,55 1 , .X Homewood, Kent VA.. 3 in KQW Q, ' 'XT' Jacobs , Paul Ray ANY '5-vi? X, ,V sh., 'x ,z fx ' 2 AW 'fly 5, , , Q Gs , Qs...- F F, we 2 gi . vi Sq ,...f X'N 1 7' f na . 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NAV, Al? av, x z fz. ,A ff , MUN f-ff, Q,-2. :1 ' K wt A Salutatorian Nancy Las siter SENIOR HGNORS Valedictorian E s sie Sue Cope ' Y Af- Q my Q 'vvs rs V- f .. Y... Nancy Lassiter In the fall of 1953, 30 small frightened boys and girls entered high school for the first time. Under the leadership of Mr. Grubb, we became use to being called green Freshmen, and began in earnest our high schooling by electing James Simerson,Presidentg Duke Dyson,Vice President and Ted Doby and Foy Lee Davis as Secretary and Treasurer. We were very happy when Nancy Beck, Nancy Lassiter, Jimmy Swicegood, Duke, and Grover Ward were chosen for the Basketball teams. Those on the Baseball team were: Ted, R.V. Potter, James Duke, and Jimmy . Sarah Snider was on the Annual Staff and Jimmy was in the High School Play. By the end of the year we were looking forward to our summer vacation and next year when we would be Sophmores. Summer v ac ation , as usual, wasn't long en ough . Soon we were back in school electing Carol Sharpe, Bobby Lum sd en , Nancy B., and Essie Cope for our officers. Mr. Honeycutt was Our sponsor. By this time we had been reduced to Z5 students, and were classified as the dumb ones. Some were smart,though. When the wait- resses and waiters were chosen, Essie, Sarah, Linda Sigmon, Julia Gibbs, Bobby, and Nancy L. were the honored six. Sarah, Loretta Grubb, Dolores Spry and Bobby were the new additions to the Basketball teams. Nancy L. and Bobby were on the annual staff and Jimmy was again in HISTORY the High School Play, Bobby was a new addition to the baseball team. As school ended again, we began to relize our duties as Juniors. After another short vacation, we returned to begin our busiest year. We were still called the 21 dumb ones, but we tried to prove them wrong. We elected Bobby, Jimmy, Essie and Sarah. The marshals were Nancy L., Chief, Essie, Julia and Bobby. Jim my was new on the annual staff. With Mr. Smith as our sponsor, we selected a Dutch theme for our Jr.-Sr. at the Plantation in Greens- boro. Now we r e ally realized our importance when we suddenly found ourselves in the middle of our third summer. Then, it was September again, and we re- turned to realize that our dreams had become true and we were Seniors. With only 18 students, Miss Story, our sponsor, helped us choose our class officers, Jimmy, Bobby, Essie and Sarah. Nancy L. was chosen Editor of the annual staff. A Commercial Times was organized with Sarah, Editor, assisted by Essie, Nancy L., Loutitia, Dolores and Loretta.. Now as graduation approaches, we realize that we will never again come back to Church- land as students after avery short vacation. We will miss our classmates, but we will never for- get them nor the faculty who helped us to achieve this important step in our lives. if '-3 fv 'N PROPHECY It was May 25, 1962, the day in which the Class of'57 was to hold their first reunion at the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York City. Loutitia Barnes and I were walking along from City Hos- pital where we worked as registered nurses. We began talking about th e c la s s and all the good times we had had in the past. As we entered Central P a rk , we saw two familiar faces. They were Carl Snider and R.V. Potter, who were now in the Navy. We talked to them for a while, and then left for the Sheraton. As we neared the Empire State Building, we nearly bumped into Linda Sigmon, who was a bookkeeper there. She started talking about her dearest friend, Julia Gibbs,who was a Red Cross worker in Lexington, North Carolina. We three went to the Sheraton, where we saw Julia talking to S ar ah Snider, a State Home Demonstration Agent, out front. The group went inside, and the re we saw Bobby Lumsden, who hadn't accomplished much, but as mean as ever,talking to Jimmy Swicegood and Gr ov er Ward, who, by this time, were old married men. We said hello to them and joined the talkative group in the corner which included Loretta Grubb and Dolores Spry, who were now wives of servicemen. They were complimenting Essie Cope Nancy Lassiter--Wait--Mrs. Bill Forrest, about her cartoons on NBC. We talked to them for a fewminutes and asked where the rest of the class were. They said the others would come later. We were listening to Bobby recite Macbeth, when the door flew open and in came Carol Sharpe Everhart,who was furious about her Cad- illac breaking down on Times Square. Following her were Johnny Hanes, who was owner of Hanes Supermarkets, and James Kesler,who persuaded Idella to let him come. We began counting the members of the class to see who was missing, and it turned out to be Foy Lee Davis and Buddy Gobble, Ln burst Foy Lee, who was driving for Harris Express Com- pany, and Buddy Gobble, a businessman in Cali- fornia. Now the class was complete. We talked a- bout the times in school when no one wanted to teach the dreaded class. We didn't think that we were all that bad. The time flew by as it did when we were in school, and soon Loutitia and I had to say good- by to a night and its contents that would be re- membered until the next reunion of the Class of '57. F' .V 1.4 1' Q, LAST WILL 'rf' Carole Sharpe Realizing that we are about to pass from this, our beloved Alma Mater, and leave behind many happy memories, we, the Senior Class of '57, being of sane and healthy mind and body do hereby establish and proclaim this our last Will and Testament. To Mr. Honeycutt, we leave the life term position of principal of Churchland School. To The Faculty, we le ave an eased mind after teaching us for four years. To The Juniors,we do hereby leave our po- sition as Dignified Seniors. To The Sophmores, we will the position as the Most Dreaded Class. To The Fr e shman, the ability to make it easier on the teachers during their coming years. To Ollie Clodfelter, our trustworthy janitor, we will simply say: The High School will not be as bad to keep clean after we're gone. We, the Seniors, do hereby make the follow- ing bequests: Grover Ward wills his ability to drive to Giles Ward. .Timmy Swicegood wills his position on the bas- ketball team to Wendell flong armedl Greene. James Kesler wills his ability to settle down to Eugene Davis. Buddy Gobble wills his curly hair to Marvin Condrey. AND TESTAMENT Bobby Lumsden wills his superlative Most In- tellectual to Bobby Spry. Foy Le e Davi s wills his white hair to Jimmy Orrell. Johnny Hanes wills his ability to sneak and smoke to Tony Forrest. Carl Vernon Snider wills his position as Mayor of Bull Hill to Greer Byerley. A R.V. Potter wills his high LQ. to Richard Ham- ilton. Nancy Lassiter wills her position on the annual staff to Peggy Hanes. Essie Sue Cope wills her big brown flashing eyes to Joyce Fitzgerald. Loutitia Barnes wills her superlative Friend- liest to Nancy Smith. Dolo r e s Spry wills her 92 pounds to Priscilla Watson, Loretta Grubb wills her superlative Most Pop- ular to her sister, Gayle. Linda Sigrnon wills her ability to draw on class to anyone who can fulfill the honor. Julia Gibbs wills her French book to anyone who has courage to take the subject. Sarah Snider wills her ability to have fun to Joy Snider. I, Carolyn Sharpe, will my witty ways to the one who, I think, can carry on when I'm gone-Idella Moore Kesler. l 1 I-gm-W SUPERLATIVES Q7 owe? Q MOSTINTELLECTUAL X Essie Sue Cope www, ' A xg Bobby Lumsden 4 ' I ',.f AM' f 1 3 mx ff, Q f BEST DRESSED Dolores Spry James Kesler SUPERLATIVES FRIENDLLEST Loutitia Barnes Carl Vernon Snider BEST ATHLETES Sarah Frances Snider Jimmy Swicegood CUTEST Carol Sharpe R. V. Potter SUPERLATIVES MOST POPULAR Loretta Grubb Grover Ward as 1 5 l 3 3? ,Q Z' 4 0 f 4 J ff J A Z 2 Lf 52 5 5 3 5 MY ,, AS Svc. 5 . lily., ' ff 1 ' , 'I-:S M, f-ff? ' 1 ww A V YN-fem, TE ai MISS CHURCHLA D CDF l956-57 JOYCE FITZGERALD r 5? ii Q 3, 3 2 EE 5 A v, 5. -'Q' V3 L as W? s 'E 23? ii -2 25 4 -.s ,M 3 Le 'F is '01 4? 1 if I 4, 'W k . 5 Q 1. 2 9 Q 1 , A M I Q S gm V N... I fs ii 2 . i ,, 5 2 i J 3 I if 5 s 3, Z . gf A f , v-.zfigpm fi , a:.,.M- - - 4 is , 9' ii 1, gg f s 5 2 7 W ,' 34 1 n 'W 'EQ' 5 Q, . .P N... !2v 2' T :M i 3',n G Y 14 ,QW 5 ffl ix I, 3 Q f ,g f 2 - 914W 3 , aw 5: fi E f' f qw : 2' ' w xi X Y, J 554 Q ,, ww QT-f ISS DAVISON COU TY CF I956-5 PEGGY HANES . f 3: ' ' 3' 'L Q , , Q kk 3,Q'f,,jz:,f4 ,. fl am. YV 1 gg, HCNORS MARSHALS f h Q Ag-:S 'T' Peggy Hanes Joyce Fitzgerald cmef ,Q . 29x ,, 4.2 gg, ' Lois Dean Grubb an li mv 'W 'P awww- 2 t Waitresses and Waiter Polly Lomax Merlyn Beck 'UCS Barbara Snider Tommy Poag mf-ap. J, 'Q' Carole Koontz ll 4-vu. x Be rne ice Cope Pat Davis 4 J, 0 Q u A 1 K 4 1 1 44 'S z Q 'I IZ V Q . s. 4, 6, :,,, x vf., y-,ww , 1 V7 MVN? 5 4- ff- : .Qi ' 35M4z,5's,f11IL?g3,f-all QV , ,XQV 4.,l, K . lrfsrfaqfi-Jwvfqijf'35 fgifgxk, Q - , I , A + ff mx. ,- , 3445 , - f K ahxfvff' ' VM., jf f-V-' I .dum -,Q - M I'I'W' ' N ,-, ff, NW' 'mu ,, F 4 42011, ' F 1 -esp, , h ff, Qwgftvaiwk 5,9 ,. ACTIVITIES 1 , - 1 1 1 1 'W7-1 V 1? fQf??4f.,.i1:g 'ik-ZW 1 ' 1- .,, . , .Ml .11 f .1 A1 , 111' ' 111, 'P' 131 1 ' 'L' .. 1. 11 ' ,N 45,1 4 L V11 'H .v.,'i 1 1 1 1 ,fi-'f ' H' ' '1 '3I'i11A 1 1- 1 ' '1 1' Gfr, 5 '1, 1 W ' sw U11 i: H X if fl' . ' 1 --If, '1 ' f i ' XIX -15 ' ' - V'.I1 1 ' f 'En 7 - .11 .Q ' if A 11-5 1 -112. 11: 1, ,nr - 1 .1-.S . 1. 1. .1 .-.1 , nf' I 3. Y fif' 41 K T11 TIM 1-1, 'f ..e?E1v '-1v'1I1- -- Fr, -' H -'I1'-fc, LZ' . 1 ,111'1jM'I 15111 1 1- 1 ' , 11: 11 .1 Y !,,. 1 T' .,f'1 11'-1'11'11.' 1' Y , W, Nj ' Y V 31, 1 1 . I V 1? ., J, 1 1 1. 11 1 X1 1 ,ju k, 1 113 ' 1 1 1 V 111 . 1 1, , ,V 'X 'X 1 1 ii:-v1 'V l fl I ' M v 1 1 ' 4 , - ,' :Lil .1 . ..' ' 13' W A' 'J' 'Nik ,, . XM, 12 'V 121 4 1 ' W ,1 111 L - 12 4 1- t1.,,-sy,.,7 W - , 1 W 1 r 1U I 1 3 ' ' 1' 1,.,e '11 Q. . I . ' 1:1 A Wu. Ist.-' rr? Typists Loretta Parks Lois Dean Grubb Merlyn Beck Joyce Fitzgerald Not pictured Carole Koontz Business Mgr. E 'THEINONEEW' STAFF Nancy Las siter Editor Miss Colleen Story Advisor Peggy Hanes Assistant Editor Advertis ing Staff Gordon Greene Jimmy Swicegood Bobby Lumsden Larry Beane Gary Lomax NCHURCHLAND TIMES Editor Sarah F. Snider Assistant Editor Essie Sue Cope Business Manager Nancy Lassiter Advisor Mr s . Margaret C rowell Commercial students who assist in the publication of the monthly newspaper as literary and business staff members. YY i 1 T . mmm. 'awww -wma nw ii EB nm:-a vim. msn. ., 5lXKI 113 Sifflvwf' In Al' Sl'wHfK1R65!!l1wD2a-5' -u 1i?i9iif, liiii -niiilitwk QQ,HiM'HE'llii ,aa l Quilt! nissan ll it in f- -wimuuum 'H 'll 1 Fa ,, :nil .1 All L.. hw.. .,, r1m :annum x,,,7' 21 .. Y' 4- ,.,, A U Gy -Y R f KK lf - - in S- , ,V vnu: ,N ' D 1 -4 Q ' P' ' , fgv .4 3 5 HIGH SCHOOL PLAY W' 4. 4:3 , 35 f. -, .7 2 ,ni ag 3 I , , 5 ? T' E 9. , W 4 ww' 4: ,f , awww wha F.F.A QLHURCHLAND SCHOGL 'N '1 BUS DRIVERS 'J nv URCHLAND SCHOOL IHS! 4-H STOREKEEPERS sf' E 1 mf 'ir aw WMWMA' ww V, . 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Davis -Townsend Southm ont Linwood Wallburg Reeds Jr. Home Hasty Pilot 1956 - 1957 SCORES 51 Won 51 Lost 13 Won 34 Won 32 Won 36 Won 29 Won 30 Won Denton Fairgrove Davis -Townsend Pilot Reeds Jr. Home Hasty Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Qrilhunr -pf 7:1-' 5' . - gif Q :IJ 1 -' 1'-kj Y .-,.,,. , v ff'-M ' .l' 1- 1 X ,,.,5,-' .. nu. 3 A . A..,, , ww X 1 V, '...,',' xX JQ.,--...'r 1' -nl . 'QC' 'I '-f, 'K,N -, 4 ,nh r ffffvikfflmlwe H ' M Lv! f ,, X 5' -- Scorekeepers Dolore s Spry, Loretta Grubb team in action-- - - BOYS' BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: Tommy Griggs, Gary Lomax, Alvin Orrell, Wendell Greene, Wayne Beck, Robert Walton, Wayne Lanning,and David Orrell. Standing: Coach Smith, Jerry Michael, Larry Beane, Gordon Greene, Bobby Lumsden, Eugene Davis, Glenn Orrell, and Grover Ward. Davis -Townsend Southm ont Linwood Wallburg Reeds Jr. Home Hasty Pilot 1956-1957 SCORES Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Denton Fairgrove Davis -Townsend Pilot Reeds Jr. Home Hasty Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost : W? ,X .. --Managers Tommy Griggs David Orrell team 1n huddle BASEBALL W .-Maw , fa? 'A' '47 . '- Z J , tl 1 , Seated left to right: David Orrell, Gary Lomax, Wayne Beck, Robert Koontz, Jr., Jerry Michael, Larry Beane, Tommy Griggs. Standing: Bobby Lumsden, Glenn Orrell, Jimmy Swicegood, Eugene Davis, Robert Walton, Larry Hamilton, Tommy Poag, Coach Smith. AWARDS ' In Memoriam Gil Walker Sportsmanship Scholastic Honor Roll Girls' County Champions '55 Craver History Award Girls' Runner-Up '56 9th Grade Girls '47 Home Demonstration Essay 11th Grade Boys '47 2 ,,,gpnauna-.9 Lf CAT 5 I o li . H li H H H 2: M K DOG R Q . ELEMENTARY gf V ,, -fn , W W. 1761, I' -77' W P X, W I . ' f'-1, W9 y, l, Q 59 K3 W-V I W WX ' ' Wm I, .1. S, Wr ,WW 1 nf W 7'W I WW 1 W W W-1' W W QC U. , .W.a- W- r A .,,qI' W ' W ,, ., .W ,W vt . -wmqmW WwfWW.4W x,p.WWfaQYWf 'naw m':J9Lfexa+pwHmmma-Bunn if-WWE ' W -QWW .W., X , WW' 33' Wu, W A W . 2 -L, ':, WN, W 1 'Q' . W.W , ,,, ' W fb. W W -. W VV, Y :WL Y' W.a . W 'A ,. WW W WW 'WLWW ' im W , ,173 .W I I W fi V W W .W W W W W WW. , W W W ' ' W W W :Ji ' , WWHW W W :W-'WW, .W.Q'! :W ja. E Vw-W W QB W Robert H, Buie 8th Grade Mrs. Carter Simerson 5th Grade pvw ELEMENTARY FACULTY 'lex Mrs. Annie L. Clodfelter 7th Grade 'x 4,1 4- fbi '- Miss Doris Grubb 4th Grade - as-E ,V M if , 55 f. f wi, .4 . A , Mfr f' ,A fwiai, ,I 'cis F-77 , gi , Mrs. Kate L. Foster 6th Grade f-'EF , WN . QQMQ in ,M X. ni. Mrs. Louise B. Griggs 3rd Grade rs.-sg Miss Martha Hartley Mrs. Joan L. Young Mrs. C.A. Smith 3rd Grade Znd Grade lst Grade ,f EIGHTH GRADE 4 in i 'J ,, 2 mx 1. v- Q nf v-3 A X V ' f' M , . 1 4 .. . we W L' aiu, L L A 4 vi 1' J 1 , ' N 1 ,E A .. I- -' h l -X K ' 1 M? 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Wilson G. Wilson L. Yarbrough J. Young SEVENTH GRADE ,M is gil L h V,Y,. :M 14:1 ,ogg-:rf , K- ' iv V -R 34? 4 'S' E ' xx E L -1 ' Y' 1 R' F N, A A 'M' K K f fl X X , Mi. -frwobi Ar f ' we as 1'1 VW 0 Q Q A 1 -,., I ' f X G , P, ,X .Xa if Q Ax Refi- p- 'fl I 1 at i H 'it . 'Q 1 V ' lv 1 LF X tl sm. . A ' SIXTH GRADE A' K 4 'ik s ,s J. Allen 4 if 1' 'ak - 'W ' 1 5 mv ' N. Aldridge I -7 471, if 'W ' E. Barnhardt ' M R. 3,1 J if J. Berrie . N ,di-I - 1 .i1Ef1'3'f: 5 1175 of J, Byerly U X -W- N. Childress i'm'A ' Q?-Y 'A - as A V.Corriher 1 Q., 5-,X 1 A nf 51 ,, f , ng' an My ss , J. Cornatzer ju .w 3, 21 ,ff . A 7 B. Craig my f 'fx R! , 3'-f G. Craver ' 'X Q I-i? 'e v ' WX G. Cravei, 1 RA ffm f--. 41 J. Greene Q4 J, Hamilton J M f ,, ...L 1- -f C.Jones ip. V fr 'tm 1 V F. Kimbrel g --4 J ' 7 , I lr R. Koontz 4 A 2, fx I. J. Myers J. ...W r 1 A22 it 1 ! J. Painter , J. Potts f - I V , B, Rattz 1-ts- M, if - , 1 'C J .M , , J. Ribelin Lg.. A T 41- I M ,Q ,r X , D. Smith :U kjf'- HO 4. QA T. Smith 0 A A' I ,Q xg., 2 D. f,,X .n,,.,.'-. f...'.,.-, if- - '1 A. -,A K. Sutton . N b K. Swicegood ge t . ,. 4 P. Waltzer m ,V Y K 'fy 1, ' N. Watson ' ll? ' 1 ' an J N .,. W vji 1 J f I e A' P. Albright ff 'E gg - N .M M . Z A. 6 ,Y F. Allen ., .-, Nl . f iz .- 4 K. Allen M .. 1 ' Mi., Q., G. Bass ai i 'jill if g B W' L. Beck X , ,ez I f' ' N C . Byerly fab, X W W t L. Byerly , I Mg . B. Chambers 1. 'V' f f 'K 2- ' ff 'r -' in 'N tv., A M. Childress 1' 1-.5 N ff' I -i' W. Craver 4 'Z .1 gl W f . y G. Deal 1 T9 JM.. g1A?:?sT g1: x k f W. R. G1-ig gs H, Grubb ,V 5 ,J A.L. Jones A in 3 .hm , I .33 K ' T. Kennedy 'f 43: ' 31 if - F 'f..if, 5- Laws 85, . , Im J I, 3, R, Lomax , X4 ,K . SN fi B. Lookabill ffl 1 H, Lyerly J Q . - , 1-2. Mcrnwre , 'yi 4 ,, ' A , J. Paquin my 'J 'J me Hu- 'sa .r W. Pickett 'Y I Q-xii, 'ff' J S. Potter Q r .:, :Afi, , 4 ,is ' - ,K .,-A . , Smith ffikff 3 QT. ,XXX . H 'J' A M is J. Snider . . . L. Snider f . 'JM : A P C. Swicegood Q. ay! .. V A W nf C. Walser - 2 5, Qi-L, 452 B. Walser K2 Af, . M R. Walser in lr ,J be I. Wilson FCDURTH GRADE ' R hz' .L -in ' 0, f s. M A 6.4. .U 'Q in V 'n l fr Wi Ri. f '- -Q. rf- W' . is . , L A f 11-E tg A ,km . ' k ,'f I h-'-A M5 ' 24 G Y .4 1 - f .-r + V, ..- .. wx ,M - m. V gf-.Q W ,, 3, f -5- ,gm ...W -Ls LA ... lt i u K fy an A ,f 5' ...M I da h 'G' 'X R W7 my X e, ., . 4 rf N , of S-X, , 1 'J-2 if 4 s .M js fail , ,v-5 . ., Y G , ,P - J 1 , , Kg l'L...g.!f. 1 1 , . , fg,:'A i3ml'l P ' lr.. X L . ' -Q . ff . , P , ,it Q . Q l9f J:,.g 'V . AN v. bf' E as L ' h A 7' THIRD GRADE P. A T NI R C J. R P R W.. R -T. A N. S. G. D 1-I C BI S. o u a Q o o o P. L. C. J. B. L. P. B. J. C. P. D. T. K. M. D. D. D. M. S. T. C. B. C. M. B. L. R. P. Aldridge Barnes Barnhardt Bas s Byrd Child re ss Church C ope C 1' owell Dunc an Everhar dt Grubb Grubb Hane s Hartnes s Hegler Koontz La.key Leonard Lomax Painter Potts R atts Sime r s on Sutton Wals er Wilson Wils on Woodle Mrs . Griggs V,,, Y ' .ff ' ig ,A f gg P if L it Qiijdge ...aye o . M. A .. Buie x I . Chambers 'A f 3 Craver W A 1 ,AQ ,, in Garrette K- 1 'fi 'Q' Qc Gobble ,Q ., W 5 Hill ,Z ga, T ' WE. Jacobs 4 I-.,, 1 V l b 3 Little P ., ti mx 3 ,, at McBride A I- 2 R C, M? .. Michael ' , 'J I ' Mluef mt, A mat .. X -m Parnell Simmerson V , .,' . ,,. . Snider '12 f y ? C if I Treniler -' f,ss fiwkf.. 5, .vs .- Swic egood 3 Q- 563, 4, Wilson ik 4' H A , Young 5 :15 , 'E x M Young . .- Ezgk' W' +- 51 as A bn-. -f, 5 S Q .. , .1-we wg, THIRD GRADE M... Hartley R. Beck f ,gonzalu V, Berrier , qs' M N if J J,Brooks Q- ., f W t' ' S, Byerly 5 A li 4 3 - L. Easter 4, r :xxx V J . JV' T. Grubb K. Hartley .E f ' I -V J. Hollaway .. N .. N. Koontz R :ff ' 'L y . L. L V 1 aws 4 AXA Q. . X LLL B. Lomax P L J. Orrell 3 X 1? T.Ra.msey ... fs S mi Kg.-P 1-X7 l M. Ribelin 2 A J ' ,g.., I T.S 'th Q , 5 'H' ml W' gg X. fx J. Snider .. --V .h'. f gf P. Sowers G. Trexler B. Walser R . Wals er T. Watson ' 16. 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W 5 A W' ff V, Walser is ,J df' Wi Q2 ,Q mf! ,ha p R, Weaver ,ji -, A 'f :L I Q, sf, sag J. whiSl'13.!'l.t fl .. H W1 , Q 'Q l s. Wilson X I -W N 'T a le'- Now as the key has turned to unlock the last page of your 1956-57 PioneerL' we hope that you have relived many happy memories, and will cherish them in the years to come. XIV' Q- Q Q 1 A .4 J 4 I 0 4 .H ul un. un U it 5 u is ADVERTISEMENTS g ff .ax Iwi. Y' 1 1-A . - Q 11 111, nf ' 150 ,:Ta,.r1.11 1 1:- , Y, ' ga ' 1.1.4523 .yy ,. -Q lx ' f ' 1+ 1 -'1 11 ' '1-7'.f'!nW -111 'f '1 1 . -J -1 A A - VH ii H I 1111 , Fl X ' if ,QQ - 1 1 11 1 I1 9 , 56 11 1 U E, 5 Q1 'Q ' 11 . 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'-.v .-1 ' '1 1 H1111 -1 - -al, 11- '. ,,, V A 4' g 11 Z , ' ',' 314. xi 1 ,A ,.g-', 11-, ,--l.1w1'l 11 M , 1 .sb .11 . . -1 1 1 f 1 1' 11:11 ' .W 2SffQ.4'i..s L5aq1' ' 2i'P12r'f.- Linwood Compliments of 0RRELl'S Think of us as the store t MEATSM4 VEGETABLES W '-.,'.. W W'W:'1 gym' ,- XG., GRUCERY , Awww thinks of you 'f r qi' YM f 44 gk xl' I A f ', III ,P E f I S, I t ' f S E X E Complete Butcher Service Slaughte ring -Processing-Wrapping Fertilizer Let us fill your freezer Phone 16-2105 Route 1 North Carolina Compliments of UALITY FIRST f riff, Ll ' , N N. I ' 1 Lexington North Carolina Quality means so much COCALOLA BOTTLING COMPANY Lexington North Carolina CARL HANES GROCERY LAKEVIEW OIL COMPANY Fresh Meats - Groceries - Feeds Paints - Hardware - Building Supplies Cooperative, Friendly, Courteous Phone 8821 Route 1 Linwood North Carolina DAY'S RESTAURANT AND TRUCK STOP Z4 Hour Service Sea Foods - Steaks - Plate Lunches Bar-B-Que - Country Ham Day Walser, Manager Highway 70 Lexington North Carolina INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Let your money make more money with an insured savings account here. Wayne H. Shoaf, Secretary Sz Treasurer 1If3 South Main Street Lexington North Carolina PIEDMONT GAS SERVICE COMPANY Ranges, Refrigerators, Water heaters, heating Gas has got it! Phone 2496 339 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Homeli te chain s aws MANN IMPLEMENT C0 Farmall Tractors Farm Equipment Parts Shop Service Phone CH. 6-2755 430 North Main Street Lexington , North Carolina i lgmugtlgiilelutiuus 1? class of 1957 I! THE CHURCHLAND P.T.A. f 3 1 I 2- ff- , 'fa M. 'V' , .' ' ! ' 'fn' TFT' 1 GRADUATES Boaze Motor Co. A friend Lexington Furn. Co, Link Radio Co. G1ane11e's Raylass' Dept. Store Cliff Ingram Bowers and Taylor Woodruff Shoe Store Beame r Barne s Hilltop Inn Service since 1913 JACK'S TYPEWRITER PIEDMONT FUNERAL EXCHANGE New and Used Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Drawers Check Writers Addressing Machines Sale and Service 33 E. First Avenue P, O. Box 244 Lexington, North Carolina HOME Chapel Ambulance service Oxygen and two-way Radio Equipped Low cost burial insurance for entire family Phone CH 6-2366 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of MELDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3-6126 Route 1 Linwood, North Carolina Compliments of BRIGGS' DEPARTMENT STORE South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina For bigger and better hamburgers go to SOUTHERN LUNCH We specialize in Sunday Dinners Phone 3276 Located across from Railroad Depot Lexington , North Carolina DAVIDSON SUPPLY COMPANY Dealers in Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer and Poultry West First Street Phone 2821 Lexington , North Carolina SINK'S RECAPPING SERVICE 1302 South Main Street Phone 3562 Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON SUPPLY COMPANY Dealers in Fertilizers -Feeds -Seeds -Poultry Phone 2641-2174 Lexington , North Carolina DAVIDSON MOTOR CO.. INC. Lexington's Chevrolet Dealer for over 35 years North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON MOTOR CO., INC. Cadillac Oldsmobile International 214 North Main Street Phone 3285 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of INDUSTRIAL BANK OF' LEXINGTON Auto Loans Low bank rates Lexington , North Carolina IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Staff Manager, S. W. Boles, Jr. Agents, R. H. Clayton, D, M. Talbert H. E. Spurrier, L, T. Frye, Jr. P. O, Box 432 Telephone 2667 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of EVANS' PONTIAC E. 4th Avenue Lexington, North Carolina B. D. KOONTZ'S GROCERY Service and Groceries A pleasure to serve you Phone 20474 Route 5 Lexington, North Carolina BILL'S TRUCK STOP Bill Walser, Manager Phone 8621 Route 1 Linwood, North Carolina TUSSEY'S DRIVE-IN Barbecue and Toasted sandwi che s Winston Road Phone 2410 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of LEXINGTON STATE BANK Member F,D.I.C. Phone CH 6-5985 Lexington, North Carolina BROWN'S AUTO PAINT 81 SUPPLY CO.. INC. Phone 3532 516 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Congratulations to the class of '57 PICKETT 81 GREEN the shop for men Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings Phone 2256 Lexington, North Carolina H. LEE WATERS Now try this studio and notice how much better you look than in a snapshot. Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON DRUG STORE Lexington Prescription Drug Store for over 57 years Same management Four Registered Pharmacists The Rexall Store Lexington, North Carolina HILL TOP FLORIST M. D, and Ruth B. Woodlief Floral Designing Plants - Cut Flowers Phone 2846 963 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. James R. Foster, Agent Sears, Roebuck and Co. Phone 3921 West Second Avenue Lexington, North Carolina A safe place for your savings, COMMERCIAL BANK OF LEXINGTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of ROYAL PURPLE CLEANERS Quality with service Mr, and Mrs. John F. Raker Phone 3291 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of MCCULLOCI'I'S. .IEWELERS Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of SMITH-FRITTS Suits, Sportswear, Lee Hats, Bostonian Shoes Lexington , North Carolina THOMAS MOTORS, INC Ford Sales and Service Carolina's Friendlie st Ford Dealer Edwin Yarborough, Salesman Lexington, North Carolina B 81 B LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Dry Cleaning Quality Tells Phone Chestnut 6-2315 Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON HARDWARE CORP Hardware and farm implements Phone 2.313 Edwin Yarborough Truck Manager Lexington , North Carolina For Service and Satisfaction, Visit LONG BARBER SHOP P. O. Box 176 Lexington, North Carolina GREENE PRINTING CO. School Supplies Phone 3913 West Second Avenue Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON FUNERAL HO INC. Two-way radio and oxygen equipped ambulances Phone CH 6-2311 Lexington, North Carolina ME' PARKER-MILLER coMPANY Certified Gemologist and Registered Jewelers Lexington, North Carolina COY WALSER'S GROCERY Groceries - Gas - Oil Phone 16-2113 Chur chland , North Carolina MARY GRADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 16-2296 Churchland, North Carolina M 81 M SUPER MARKET Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone Lexington 20273 Tyr o, North Carolina HARTLEY BROTHERS Sinclair service Complete Auto Service Tyro, North Carolina PETE'S GROCERY Groceries and Gas Churchland, North Carolina y W . R. WALSER'S GROCERY Groceries - Gas - Oil Meats Phone 2087 Tyro, North Carolina YARBROUGH SUPPLY Fertilizers -Feeds -Seeds Supplies Phone 16-2316 Highway 150 Chur chland, North Carolina G. 81 S. CCMPANY. INC. Furniture Maytag and Philco Appliances Amana Freezers Phone Lexington 20173 Route 5 Tyro, North Carolina R 81 S MDTORS New and Used Cars Banks Regan, Hartley Shoaf 800 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina BUILDERS' SUPPLY C0 Cash and carry Dealers in building material Phone 2143 P. O. Box 298 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of BELK-MARTIN COMPANY Lexington's Shopping Center Lexington, North Carolina DIXIE DINER For Good Food Phone Lexington 3-0428 on Highway 29 Lexington, North Carolina FITZGERALD HEATING CO. High quality-fast service- fair prices D. L. Fitzgerald, owner Phone 16-2133 Route 1 Linwood, North Carolina A. W. 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