Cleveland High School - Cle Tracks Yearbook (Clayton, NC)
- Class of 1950
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Cu I 5 w 1 WI fl H 5 L E DT CKS H950 06.51 a Q JQ0 QQ asa QD 'pap Riagg Qs co poo 'COA 7 f Q co AQQ Wim Q 0' Q Q Q Qs 40 : U 49 fp f ,ff 55' Q VCQLUME I Pubnshed By THE SENIOR s CLAS CLEVELAND SCHOOL Route 1, Clayton North Carolina vt ,Wg g gaig Qgak U af'i'2' i'c E ,aff PRINCIPAIJS MESSAGE The members of the Class of 1950 of Cleveland High School have been noted for their unusual abilitf, iieals, good citizen- ship, loyalty, and talent. They have done so many things that will leave deep imprints in the minds and hearts of all of us that it is especially fitting and appropriate that they Hby the united efforts of alln have succeeded in publishing Volume I of Cle-Tracks. This gives an intimate and accurate picture of school days as they are actually lived now. In years to come what wonderful memories will the pages of this book bring to us and how happily and with what pride will we re-live our school days. To look at the picture of some classmate or teacher will start such a flood of remembrances! May the publishing of Volume I of Cle-Tracks set a preced- ent that will be followed through all the years to come! 7?,vQ2, yum-,Q ' u l U EDICATIUN X QRS - ,Y it F w w I I 4 I I N i Y l n i , DEDICATICDN Because of her loyal guidance and sympathetic understanding throughout our last years of school,we, the members of the class of 1950, remember our sponsor, Mrs. Kornegay. Our many problems and happy experiences have been shared by this teacher who was our constant companion and advisor. For her generous effort, steadfast interest, and devotion to us, we are proud to dedicate this, the first volume of QlggTracks, to Mrs. Robert Kornegay. 1 1 TR Tm 'rum V 5541 WA M Y' mcekca X A own vom Q we . Q2 movai to be Lv , bv :Now nakkon Kg tQ7X5C, L, g, . 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HOBQRT mmasoix Elementary Reporter Sponggr I , I I 1 v I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HELEN GRAY BARBOUR, PRESIDENT nDaj-Syn She gives us her sparkling wit with laughter inclosed in her own special kit. MINNIE LEE SMITH, SECRETARY nMj-nnyn Don't judge Minnie Lee's worth by size, for we consider her quite a prize. VERA ANN GULLEY, VICE PRESIDENT llveell Hair short, shiny as can be--Vee full of life as all can see. 'Q ,Rum ELLEN DALE DUPREE, TREASURER HDeen Leadership and ability possesses El-leng A look at Cle-Tracks shows that she's keen. lp 1 1 r E F32 s 5 xi. H HID CT' SENIORS MAVERINE ALLEN nShortyn She is dependable, ready and willing to do anything ,under the sun,for you. SHIRLEY FAYE BENSON V npayen What's that package--small --of little height? Why, gracious, Shirley Benson- Dynamite. DOROTHY ANN BARBOUR DDO-t N Dot has eyes of deepest blue, complexion, washed in morning dew. BETTY HILDA BYRD nBetn When Hilda overturns her tickle box, she laughs and laughs until the rafter rocks. LUBY CARL BEASLEY llLukell Handsome and cute, though he be, a nicer guy there's none to see. JOHNNY BYRD nLankyn We'll miss our Johnny, the gentle, sweet and kind, for boys like him are hard to find. A. YN? PUBLIC LIBRARY OF JOHNSTON COJNTY Jouwswcgumy ROOM AND SMITHFIELD -SIVIITHHELD N C SENIORS GERALD CLIFTON nShortyn I, T Gerald, attractive and oh, so cute, wins everyone, without any dispute. ,,,,-...---v L V 'Q' BILLIE JEAN HATCHER nTwinkn Billie may be shy, but heads do turn when she passes by. MAVORINE FAIRCLOTH Sub ll Mavorine, we'd really like to know why you're always ,on the go. PHILIP JOHNSON li Peel! He's full of PSP, he's .full of glee, where there is a smile, he's sure to be. BETTY JANE GILES USupersonicn Her ways are cuteg she's so naiveg her being ugly we can't conceive. THOMAS JOHNSON WTommieu To you, the business man behind a desk, the whole Senior Class wishes much success. FWUN .x.QU' .inf-4 ' F 4 I 4 fi 4 K 1 I A s.n' iliac 2... ..,..., H SEN IORS THELMA ELIZABETH JONES NLibn She's found her place in every heart, always will- ing to do her part. ALICE NOLES HSI-jim!! Though friends may go and friends may come, you will never find a truer chum. NORLYNN MATTHEWS UBriggsn he is destined for great business, this is his fate --His professional success highly we rate, DAPHNE NOLES HSnifflesn We can't forget Daphne's sneeze which came with every passing breeze. UOLORES MCGEE NSugarn Here's to Dolores who blushes redder than any rose she flushes. ELOISE PARRISH UB1ondien Did you ask if that shin- ning was gold? 'Tis only the hair of Eloise, I'm told. X 1 t SENIORS STlCY'PENNY lu Penny!! Wo're full of curiosity, so we've looked to see who is that neat boy--Stacy, sure to be. NORMA GREY SAULS 'Innocent' You can always hear her say, 'Nothing could be finenvthan Meadow or Caro- lina. OVELYN PLEASANT 'Wilbur' Some of this fancy work you'vs seen belongs to our artist-Ovelyn. EDWARD WATKINS lim! Edward, inf appearance striking, possesses great charm to everyone's liking. NORMA JEAN ROBERTS 'Banana' So earnest in her work- Determined to succeed-- Jean, we hope, will go far indeed. LA RUE COATS ef 'Huckle Buck' We introduce La Rue, if you please, Senior of '50, our biggest tease. i N V r H U 3 v , Q. LS U FLQHLA TIU, 13 ' A- i..Lrf,f Hn A 'du-.iw pl J lp,-, rjv ,., M,H ,AA 3 3 PF' ,' SHG HLLTS :OSu URRTSUFQ Luby Beasley 8' mug ,gk r Q I . 7 'I v- F',?v l,.Lrfei., io ,ifjjfjrg -, .- ' - 1 GT' 0 Up 11 2O fV'l7 YUOFQS uOHDSdn DB.. x ,md-L -fr, I .., V3 x t qs! ' ,wg 9 I 'ft Q Wirlqsfsfxf'-a.frQf N A g g! Q 5? + xg 1 , Uv ws 4 in , . Q Zz V 'mv f M ' H ' ' 5 X 3 ,,.v: 114 4.Ai , f ,, Wm W , imp if 4 '31 .-.FJ , ,,,Y, CV ,Pau Y S ,.. nfl I ,gm 2 mimi' qq vv Pv1N- w+f'pe+ 22, v'UQ 1 -. J ..:.. .- , 1-Sq A aT,:,,l3i,,l K f 7 XF I I A: ,E . 5, 1 rw I f - r Piw I x V 1 1 w X Y. 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C9 Oggtie agsoage p s, 8? ietil o da 1 h 1 ayv itlhfl t e o on cies ti eo 1 . n p 5 ng. igggolns ty pe n ec p zo , A i o , a . Sr r f bio ti in W y gr g o b e e Z. St S . Y. S erm f o ear nu ..,r . f 95 'Tl :S Q25 gr w. JY 4.4 .M .V M ,- ..,., M, .54 EU Em fo 23 rev 4 .. .Sl jew HEX7 OH 1 we: s .ECL Viv 1 flev nv-,, -vu HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1950 In September of l9hA we entered Cleveland High School with the enrollment of 63 proud freshmen. We were all green at changing classes every hour, and we ran around like lost chickens until we heard Nr. Niller's loud shoutsjthen we knew exactly where we belonged. Even though we became lost often, we thought it an honor to have a different teacher each period, especially Mrs. Strickland, who could not hear very well, but could make up for that with her good eyesight. She could always see Betty Jane's lipstick and comb before Betty ever got the chance to use them. Ne ended the year as freshmen by going to Raleigh on a tour of several historical places. Ae left the ninth grade looking forward to being a sophmore the next year. Around fifty sophmores entered in the fall of 'L7 after a short vacation. We were disappointed to see that Nr. Hiller hadnot bone back to Georgia, but Mrs. Strickland had retired. In her vacant place there was a charming young girl, Miss Arah Lee Barefoot. We knew that she was a plain country girl because of her dark sun tan. Under her we thought we would always be, becfuse of those long English assignments, which she gave us, but we finally made our grade and became Juniors. Jhen we reentered school the next fall as Juniors, our class was down to 31. The only great change was that the name of our English teacher, Miss Arah Lee Barefoot, had changed to Yrs. Robert Korneyay, and in Mrs. Stephenson's place was a new French teacher, Mrs. Portia Banks. We had many thrills during this year, two of which were our Junior-Senior Banquet and our Junior play, The Red-headed Stepchild. At the close of the year we went to Raleigh and had a weiner roast, After a short vacation we came back as dignified seniors. We were very sorry to have lost Mrs. Banks, but in her place was a charming man with a pleasing personality, Mr. Mercer. We had lost Miss Lunette Barber also, and in her rlace was Mrs. Osa M. Galloway. All the seniors had an opportunity to take shorthand, which was a new subject taught by Mrs. Galloway. Everyone rushed in her room the first day, but after hearing what she had to say about shorthand, there were only lh in the class the next day. We gave a senior play, Bolts and Nuts, with the hopes of making money to put on our trip to Washington this Spring, and it was a great success. We have gone through many hard and exciting years at Cleveland School, but we still enjoy coming every day. Our senior year is finally drawing to a close. We shall always remember the faculty who struggled with us and tried to help us to get through high school. we sincerely hope that we can prove ourselves worthy of the emblems and the privileges and remain true to our .Alma Mater as we go forth from dear old Cleveland High School as representatives of noble manhood and womanhood. It is our desire to make good in lifeg now the class of 1950 passes on. Betty Hilda Byrd Dorothy Ann Barbour Chl SP4 W 1 sei Cel mt hih E Q16 Eh? hh hhh M hh T1 A I M hah Dor Eel hub Shi hil Joh her La h E11 hhvh Bet' Vera B11 PhiI h Thom Thef horl Uolr hlir Daph 5105 Stac Ovel hom hom Finn fdwa This thai pres State of North Carolina County of Johnston, Route 1, Clayton Cleveland High School we the class of 1950, having spent L years of our lives educating ourselves and preparing each individual for his place in the future do not wish to depart and leave without first endowing a few of our highest and most cherished gifts to other members of the student body. The following we cherish so fondly, so please accept them and keep them in action until such time as you may wish to pass them on to others deserving them. SECTION I ARTICLE I To our beloved principal, Mr. Woodlief, we leave our love and fondest affection for the understanding and encouragement he has given us during our stay at Cleveland High School. ARTICLE II To the faculty-awe can only promise that we shall always remember them and make good use of the knowledge they taught us no matter what course of life we may take. SECTION II ARTICLE I To the class of 1951, we leave our Senior dignity and our seats in the auditorium. ARTICLE II To Cleveland High School we leave 28 vacant places which we hope will be filled with others who will be as proud of C. H. S. as we are. SECTION III ARTICLE I We the class of 1950 being of sane mind and judgement do hereby will: Mavorine Allen's ability to mispronounce words to Delia Powell. Dorothy Barbour's dimples to Margaret Stephenson. Helen Barbour's long hair to Jacqueling Pollard. Luby Beasley leaves some of his neckties to Devon Pollard who has only two. Shirley Benson's big mouth to Milton Jones. Hilda Byrd's ability to drive a school bus and keep order to Bobby G. Johnson. Johonny Byrd's ability to sing to Lexie Grimes. Gerald Clifton's ability to carry a football to Bobby Joe Stephenson. La Rue Coats' wavy hair to Audrey Godwin. Ellen Dupree's ability to be a good class Treasurer to Callie Thompson. Mavorine Faircloth's ability to get along with the teachers to Harold Dupree. ,Betty Giles' figure to Shirley McElveen. Vera Gully's popularity to Ella Jean Stephenson. Billie Hatcher's big green eyes to Sarah Beasley. Philip Johnson's ability to play basket ball to D. C. Coats. Thomas Johnson leaves his complete knowledge to G. L. Parrish. Thelma Jones' quietness to Lottie Lane King. Norlynn Matthews slick black hair to Willie Joe Sorrell. Dolores McGee's sweet ways to Rudolph Wells. Alice Noles' sweet disposition to Barbara Ann Stephenson. Daphene Noles' husband to anyone who thinks she can take him away from her. Eloise Parrish's blonde hair to La Rue Wilson. Stacy Penny's big feet to Billy Sorrell. Ovelyn Pleasant's artistical Talent to Roy Lee Stephenson. Norma Jean Roberts' height to Roy Lee Stephenson. Norma Grey Sauls' ability to write the minutes of the A-H meetings to Myrtle Clifton. Minnie Lee Smith's smooth walk to Ina Jean Bailey. Edward Watkins' competition with Miss Britt to William Higgins. This the 22 day of May in the year of our Lord, 1950, Cleveland High Schoo1,tobe their last will and testament. In their presence and at their request and the presence of one another, we do hereby affix our names and witnesses here to. Witnesses , 4f2q4cL.7?2 455, , Norma Jean Roberts, Norma Grey Sauls Testators f 1 l I V 4 W J J E. in r E o 1 I E I, li 'a i , I U 1 1 1 af, ,Ur .- A 'V 1 ' W f I 7 3 ? 5 5 ff If-fi-0 s Dr 1 l f , F i I r C, r ,ff 1' 'Y' i I I E B 3 IUNIORS of x 6 'K' ,X l ,Q 'v 1 President Maxlne Coats fu,,ErG, if f J acq ueline Pollard E Devon Pollard Vice-President IEW as k 93 ' 4' X! Callie Thompson Secretary and Treasurer Babb Dennln Q r 'DN Harold Dupree of . -we-, Ina Jean Bailey or Q- ff' Ray Dupree l 'j f 0 of 5 . Sarah Beasle Y Audrey Godwin M rtle Cllfton Lexie Grimes 1. 1 1 1 I E I IUNIGRS Willlam Hlgglns Delia Powell Gerald Johnson Bob Sanders Lottie King Billy Sorrell Shirley McE1veen Bobby Stephenson G. L. Parrish Ella Stephenson Billie ?0p6 Roy Lee Stephenson e ' nv Q- IUNIGRS Q34 Norma Lee Wiggins Margaret Stephenson 6 4 ,s M' tk' aIT1Y' L8 Rue wilson Rudolph wells ,- I YZ 154, , Hilton J , Ones Anna Overman JENIOH CLAJS ICE? SIHOOLDAY IZLCRILS while looking back on years now past and gone, Ny mind seems to one spot to always stray. Clear mem'ries of my school days linger on, Affecting things I do each passing day. I never thought when on those grounds I trod, CThe place of which I speak is Cleveland Highb, That all the way through life, however odd, Those then so trivial things would hover nigh To haunt and guide and cheer me on my way. Familiar faces of my classmates dear, Nhen humbly I repose at close of day, Bear on my heart, and oft a lonely tear Sneaks on my pillow. Then I raise my brow, And thank God for the things I hold dear now. --Minnie Lee Smith I 4 UPHO '91, ' f I ,N , ' 'X 1 'ff , 11 x r ,f M L' Say . ,m 'W In lv X . , Y Q ue.. ' 'fl -rg 4 1- V X ' L . if li . 5 , s , , . . K . if 1, g if-f'i i Q 1 4 f ,f ' -. mn, : 2 wiw fr' . ' wi ,.,:2'S' ff-'f J,-fffnw' - Mvdf7'z:1r ' N ,f,,,q 'f K 'X' ' h , f- , ,,.,.1 W, v W wr' , 755 -if I SOPHOMORES First Row left to right Rose Johnson, President Faye Johnson Betty Jo Hatcher Rachel Stephenson Athelene McGee Francis Johnson Barbara Stephenson Ann King Nell Marie Barbour Jacqueline Austin Second Row ' .M - --Q' Grace Massengill, Vice President Gerald Brady Sue Smith Orpha Byrd Doris Coats Nadine Parrish Doris Hargis, Treasurer Bettie Canady Barbara Byrd 'Elini ,al Shepard Langdon, Jr Third Row Janie Walton Patricia Taylor, Secretary Laeron Roberts Glen Carroll Jewel Tant Jaylon Jones Last Row Lindbergh Carroll Benton Wiggins La Verne Bailey Clarence Honeycutt D. C. Coates John A. Stephenson Larry Roberts George Eakes Charles Carroll Murray Coats Douglas King f I X x v R X 3 F' -111 'lf L , 4 '21 , .,..'. A i Wap ' c ll FRESI-IMEN Mrs. Ga11oway's Section -- Nine B j ? ,z I 4 ' in 3 Mr. Mercer's Section -Nine A ,g?'- 'I' T Y 3 ef + v' X-1 5' a 1A haw .f . ggi? 'Mig AJ P 0? 4' ' WV' ,J fa I 1 Q 4 ' 4 Q.. , G ...W retif-in LL 45 ELEMENTARY AND GRAMMAR GRADE TEACHERS First Row Cleft to rightl Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Austin, Clayton--First Grade Strickland, Garner--Fourth Grade Smith, Clayton--Sixth Grade Higgins, Route 1, Smithfield--Third Grade Barbour, Route 1, Smithfield--Second Grade Jones, Garner--Fifth Grade Barber, Route 1, Clayton--Fifth Grade Edwards, Garner--Eighth Grade Second Row Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Yrs hrs. Irs Nrs Apple, Garner--First Grade Templeton, Cary--First Grade Weston, Garner--Fourth Grade Pierce, Route 1, Garner--Third Grade Johnson, Route 1, Willow Springs--Second Grade Creech, Route 1, Willow Springs--Seventh Grade Jones, Clayton--Seventh Grade Weeks, Garner--Sixth Grade Vitchiner, Garner--Eighth Grade i-T I EIGI-1TI-I GRADE Hrs. Mitchiner's Section 35? 3140225 N, . 6- 4 J A5 Mrs. Edward'a Section I SEVENTH GRADE Section Mrs CTffCh'S Section 512. rijlx Q ye ,iv ig, , .54 WLS It A gy THLETIC ! , - 1 K 1 i x 4 If fed Y! 5, QMS .W 1 i X , 1 ' X v. -1 . 'Q- ,M X Lff ,A, Q'fTi f j i 1 -f nfl 9 -i Q, U' 4 9 1 YQ, AMN, . .. K Q , - 2,6 L S 5 4 ill uf' . 4 it Inf' 'Fw Q '15 SENIOR PLAY CAST it-'C Q LI A ll ,Q we vi gsm dxf l ,un MUSIC STUDENTS 1 x 5 I 5 2 3 1 Q Z 4 n v P Y 4 I J 4 -: FI ? 3 1 'I x Q K Q 'x Y M V I P r L: L 'A w ' if 1 .1 K 1? flu- if aa. -SP1 +1 4 ms ww il JUNIOR A-H CLUB xl!! 5222 .,..,.. 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