Cooleemee High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Cooleemee, NC)

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.' I 1, C r lg Q .W .QU 15.514 -iiwgu fn L Sl Q, Q 659 sq 49515, 60 6? 'SP 6 r - . DovmEuj I J T I I vw' ,748 1943 INDIAN I X Z 1 I I SK I 'I f' fN'7 !9uAA5Aea! Ay Me ,giuazlenb of COOLEEMEE HIGH SCHOOL CooLemee, Q9 FOREWORD To Us Cooleemee High School has pointed out new roads of service, new powers of accomplish- ment, better means of enjoying more the richness of life. Thus, to give a brief survey of this school year for future reminiscence and to render, in miniature, a portrayal of the service of Cooleernee High School have been our endeavors. ' sfo SDS RQ Q sv' Q 'X S Q SQ- QS' 'S Q 4 Y- omg? Q: Q- Two THE INDIAN DEDICATION Cmmsox HINKLE lf Ji IVY 'VX IQ- SPRY To THREE BOYS, formerly of Cooleemee High School, who are giving their services to a worthy cause by joining our Armed Forces, we dedicate this yearbook. Howmm CREASON . . Uuifed SmmrNf11fy BRUCE HINKLE . . United Smfe,fNL1z'y NORNIAN SPRY . . Uuifefz' Smfav Ning 3 F -Q X THE INDIAN Three F 0 zu' THE FACULTY MARGLTERITE BAIN BAILEY . .... Mum FRANCES WIKE BENSON . . . . Ezzgliffa and Frezzvb PKUL DONNELLY . . . Ninth and Sfienre INEZ HUBBARD . . . Home Erozzomirx A 1 MARJORIE MOSELEX' . . . . Ezzglifh GEORGE E. SMITH . . Prizzripal FACULTY WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR STELLA AMBROSE ................ Conzzzierrifzl ANNIE G. BOST , . Mark and Lafifz ANNIE H. DULIN . . . Hiffory and Ezzglifla EDWIN JOHNSON . .... Sriezzre Q THE INDIAN 1 P1 fi 4 . 1I.X'I'HCOClx THox1ls0N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS :dh 145- xy! 06:4 THE 1 air- nb- ulih 15- uyl my 0473- DGN INDIAN Flax HALLENE BECK Glee Club, 8, 9: Basketball, 9, Public Speaking Club. 9: Class Treasurer. 93 Marsha1.101 Paper Stall. 10: Junior Play. 10: 4-H Club. 10. 113 4-H Club Pro- gram Committee. 11: 4-H Club County Council Vice-President, 11: Annual Stali. 11, Senior Play. 111 Victory Corps, 113 Superlative-Most Popular, Biggest Flirt. MARIAN E. BENSON 4-H Club. B, 9, 10, 11p Science Club, 8, 9. 101 Glee Club, 8, 9. 10: Cheer Leader, 101 Public Speaking, 91 Class Vice-President. 93 Softball, 8. 9: Junior Play, 103 Basketball. 8: Annual Stai, ll: Victory Corps, 111 Superlativif-Best Dressed Girl, HAL BOWERS Superlative-Most Bashiulg Victory Corps. ll. RENA CALL Basketball, B, 9, 10, 11: 4-H Club, 8, 9. 103 Glee Club, 8, Victory Corps, 11. COLLEEN ELEANOR COPE Glee Club. 8, 9. 10: 4-H Club, 8. 9, 105 Class Omcer, 8, 9: Junior Play. 101 Softball, 8, 9: Basketball. 9. 10: Vlc- tory Corps, 11. JANE CORRELL 4-H Club. 8, 9. 10, 113 Marshal, 8: County 4-H Health Queen, 9. 105 Vice-Presi- dent of County Council, 10: Junior Play. 10: Senior Play, 11: Basketball, 9g Home Economics Medal, 95 Class Secretary, 91 Victory Corps. 11. HELEN LOUISE BECK -LH Club, ll: Class Ofbcer, 91 Softball. 8, 93 Victory Corps, 11. CLYDE BRADY BOGER Class Oiiicer. B1 4-H Club. B. 9, Vic- tory Corps, 11, JAMES H. BYERLY, JR. Basketball. 8. 9, 10: Baseball, 10: Glee Club, 9. 101 4-H Club, 8. 9. 10, 113 Victory Corps. 11. LO1s CAMPBELL Softball, 8. 9: Class Ofllcer, 82 Victory Corps, 11. LUCILLE COPE 4-H Club. 9, 10, 113 Class Secretary, 9g Junior Play. 105 Public Speaking. 95 Victory Corps, 11. BONNIE CUTHRELL Glee Club, 8. 9: 4-I-I Club, 8. 9. 10, 115 Softball, 8, 95 Junior Play, 10: Victory Corps, 11. LEON EATON LIas'I'IsR ELLIS ' 3 3 4-H Club, 8, 9, 10p Vlctory Corps, ll. SUE FosI'ER Basketball, 8. 9, 10, 111 Softball. B. 92 Glee Club. 8. 9. l01 -1-H Club, 8. 9, l0. ll, Junior Play. 101 Victory Corps, 113 Superlatlve-Most Athletic Girl. MURIEL GREGORY Basketball. 9, 10, 11: 4-H Club. 9. 10: Glee Club. 8. 9, 10: Class Omcer. 9, 103 Softball. 9: Junior Play. 101 Victory Corps, ll. FRANCES HEAD 4-H Club, ll: Junior Play, 10: Victory Corps, ll. EDGAR HOYLE Class Omcer, ll: Annual Staff. 113 Junior Play. 10: Senior Play. 113 Paper Staff. 10: Baseball. 9. 10: Class Omcer. 10: Science Club Olilicer. B. 9, 10: Patrolman, B. 9: Victory Corps. llg SuperlatlvePBest Dressed Boy, ll. THURMAN MILLER 4-H Club. 9, 10. ll: Junior Play, l03 Senior Play. 11: Victory Corps. 11. Victory Corps, ll. Doi' GLASS -1-H Club, B, 9. 10, ll: Softball, 8, 9: Victory Corps, ll. SARAH I-IATI-ICOCR Spelling Bee, 81 Science Club. 9: Class Treasurer. 9: Public Speaking, 91 4-H Club, 8. 9. 10, lll 4-H Club Secretary. 10, ll: 4-H County Council Secretary, ll. Annual Stafl, 11: Junior Plnv 101 Senior Play, ll. 4-H Clothing Medal, 113 Victory Corps, 115 Superlative-Best All-Round, ll, CHRISTINE MCC. HINKLE Class Secretary, 9: Glee Club, 10, ll: Junlor Play, 10: Victory Corps, ll. LUCILLE LANKFORD Class Treasurer. 9g 4-H Club. ll: Jun- ior Play. 10g Vlctory Corps, 11. HENRX'MUNDA1' Basketball, 8. 9: Class President. 8. 9: Victory Corps, ll. X. 'Va ' li xl E, N' vw' E' 96 LUCILLE NAIL Victory Corps: Superlative-Most Bash- ful. JIMMIE PIERCE Patrolman, 8, 9: Basketball. 8, 9, 10 Chief Marshal, 10: Class President, 10 11: Junior Play, 103 Science Club, 8, 9 Annual Staff, 11: Paper Staff, 10: Vicl tory Corps: Superlatives-Most Popular, A Wittiest Boy. J. W. SAFLEY Basketball, 10, 11: Baseball, 9, 10 Annual Staff, 11: Science Club. 8, 9 10: Glee Club, 9, 10: Paper Staff, 10 Junior Play, 10: Senior Play, 115 Pa- trolman, B, 9: Victory Corps: Superla- tives-Best Sport, Most Athletic. CECIL SEAMON 4-H Club, 8, 9: Victory Corps. EVELYN OVERCASH Basketball, 8, 9, 10, 11: Glee Club, 8: Softball, 8, 9, 10: 4-H Club, B, 9, 10: Victory Corps, 11. NELLIE K. RIDENHOUR Basketball, 8, 9, 10, 11: Glee Club, 8, 9, 103 4-H Club, 9, 102 Class Oflicer, 9: Softball, 8. 9, 10: Junior Play, 10: Victory Corps, 11, NELLIE FRANCES SALES Basketball, 8. 9. 10, 11: Glee Club, 8, 9, 10: 4-I-I Club, 9, 10: Class Oiicer. 8, 9: Junior Play, 10: Softball, B, 9: Vic- tory Corps, 11: Superlativnwlfrettiest, RICHARD SEAMON 4-H Club, 10, 11: Victory Corps. ALENE Sl-IOAF J- L. SMITH lm 1 - . A . t , Y V : , . 4 H Club' gyihabrglboiggfor Play' 10' Efiaroglliilarf 5? 9,1o1o,u11gcllftofylallzorlgf RICHARD SMITH DOLLY SPRY Junior Play, 10: Senior Play, 11: Vic- tory Corps. Class President, 8, 9, 10: Glee Club, B, 9, 10: 4-H Club, 8, 9, 10, 11: Basket- ball, 8, 9, 10: Softball, 8, 9: Science Club, 8, 9, 10: Junior Play, 10: Senior Play, 11: Paper Staff, B, 9: Public Speaking, 9: Cheer Leader, 8, 95 Vic- tory Corps, 11: Superlative-Best Sport, Wittlest. U F? ' I-l1il.12N SPRY -1-H Club, 10, 11: Junior Pluyl Vlrtury Corps. EDITH TURNER Class Reporter. 9, Mocksylllv Hugh School. 8. 9: Coolecrnce Hmh School. 10. ll. .lunmr Plnyi Victory Corps, ll CRIZOI..-X VICKERS Program Chairman. 8: Class Secretary. 9: Class Vice-Presxdent. 10: -1-H Club, 10: Paper Staff. 101 Junlor Play. 10, Pubhc Speaking Club, 9: Treasurer ol Geography Class, 101 Victory Corps, Vlcjyun Llsla THumPsuN Science Club, 9: Annuul Stull, ll: -1-ll Club. 51, 10, ll: Clnss Trvusurur. llg Srnlur Pluy, llg V11-lury Corps, ll, Supa-rlutlyo lvlost Dupvndublc. ll. Dm nus TU'r'1'13 Row' -1-H Club, 0, 10, lll Junior Play, 10, Class Prcsldent, 8: Paper Stull, 103 Class Historian. 11: Public Sncuklng Club, 93 Honor Lulin Student, 10, Glee Club. El: -1-H Canning Meclnl. 113 Vxc- tury Corps. 111 Superlutlye-Most In- telleclllal. 11, THIQO WAGN1aR Glee Club. B. 9. 103 4-H Club, 8, Sl. 10, ll: Junlor Play, 10. ELIZABETH WOOD -1-H Club. 9. 10. 11: Glee Club. 8, 93 Junior Playg Softball. 8. 91 Public Speaking, 9: Vxctory Corps. 11. 1 1 X gr x f Qs 1710 A Tun 10W ar 'Y PM NWS: , 5' X jf? - .5 f 'll 'QQ 2 ix , Nr N- f ' 1' ' 'I v-.- unp: -. -L - 4 . , ,, 'll 'W ' W A1 Ten SENIOR CLASS HISTORY THE CURTAIN RISKS! Our hearts beat with excitement. Our time has come at last. For four years we have worked and waited for this moment. We walk proudly upon the stage and play our part. The cur- tain falls, the applause dies, and there is silence. The drama of the Class of 19-I3 is over. Our pleasures, struggles, and our achievements have become history. Only the memory of the play remains. If, however, we wish to roll the curtain of time back, the four years of our high school life are en- acted again as vividly as if we turned the pages of a well known book and found our history. In the fall of 1939 we entered into the realm of high school. We were very much confused and bewildered but we soon be- came adjusted and got to work with a will. The boys and girls were separated. The boys were sent to Mrs. Bost's room and to Mr. Hendrix. The Home Economics girls went to Mrs. Bohnson's room and the rest to Miss Horn's room. In a very short time commencement came and it was a great occasion for us. This year we felt we were really getting into the im- portant part of our education. Now we were no longer freshmen, but sophomores, and we realized that our goal was slowly being reached. During our sopho- more year we were still separated, but we worked together in perfect harmony just the same. Soon, however, commencement came again. This time we became juniors. jimmie Pierce was elected class president and we began a busy, successful year with plenty of energy. All of our new privileges made us realize that it was worth while working two years to get to be a junior, and at last the longed for event came-the junior-Senior Banquet. Even the hard work it took to make it a success was fun. We carried away many happy memories which we shall cherish al- NVHYS. The last act of the drama was drawing near. Next year we would be seniors. Time passed and once more we were re- turning to Cooleemee High School. This year it seemed as if we were going home. This year we were impressed by being seniors and tried harder than ever before. With the thoughts of graduation, all of the work that lay before us, the joy and work of it all, we felt different. Many important things had to be done this year. Jimmie Pierce again became our presi- dent. Our Senior Play Lighthouse Nan was quite a success and when we boarded THE INDI!-IN the good ship C. H. S. at the junior-Senior Banquet we were proud of being seniors. The stage becomes crowded with happy memories that have filled our past years with fun. At last the time has come and we have reached our goal. Now the end is here. Tears till our eyes and we are sad, for it is with reluctance that we say good-bye. The curtain falls, and the drama has ended. The Class of 1943 is now in the past. Next year there will be new actors and a new play, but the memory of the Class ol' I9-15 will lead them on to a much greater success in the drama of life. Doius Turrrznow, Hirforilzzz of Senior C'll1,i'.1' of 1943, CLASS POE Dem' rlrzJ.r111rzte.f, zwfvezl tlvizzgf go zcwnzg aa' Ibey .mniefiwer dn, Ana' 1l1e road yozfre lrmlgizzg .f?!?1ll.f up hill: llull76lI the flllldf are low, tzml Ike debit are high Aml .3011 Ilkllll to Mille, but you lvrzzfe lo rfigbf Dem' j11IIl0l', fare ia' prefiizlg you down 41 bit: i Rey! if you zmzy, lm! 11ez'ez' quit. Friezldf, life lj queer zeillv in f1c'iaf.r rzml mrzzt Ar every .feuior Hou' lam' lerzrzzedi Azul zmzuly' L1 flzillzre fllfllj' lzbolzl ll lve11 you mighl have 10071, if you had only .flllfk 0111. D011't gire up, dear t'lrzJ.mm1e.r, lb0IlgZ7 flwe pave Jeemr flora'- 5,011 lllllll' .fIlL'l'EELl zrillv .walker blow. Srl100l111.1IeJ, Il1tiL'f2.l'.l' if failure lzzrned imide Olll, The Jilrer fem of the t'l0lld,l' NU doubly And you never mu fell hola' flare you aref 11 NIJ-'l be near :elven il .feemr afar So, .rfirk I0 the figbl zvilh your l1.1ra'e.i'1 hit. 1f'.r their zvlvezz llviugt .feem zmrfe flu! you lllllfllll fjmt. By ALENIQ SHOAF. THE INDIAN Eleven JU IORS TENTH GRADE GIRLS Fin: Row: ANNA RUTH WHITLOCK, INEZ DRIVER, ETHEL MESSICK, ANNE APPERSON, WILLEENA PARKER, RUBY HANCOCK, KATHERINE TUTTEROW, LOUISE CORRELL, MRS. BENSON. Serond Roux' JACQUELINE MORTON, EDNA CRAWFORD, PHOEBE DULIN, IMOGENE ISLEY, FANNIE MORROW, RUBY BLACKWELDER, MARIE GULLET, EDITH MYERS, GENEVA MCCLANNON, MINNIE RUTH BECK. E -.. R. DU Q 5 0 :r: s- F3 O -I Q' U7 6 E Z :- OE E4 fn? l1'l 55 WO Qc: ,aww IT! HIT. FE iw C5 If IT! uv: I1-1 I O G F21 5 -I n m R11 I ul-' U O S H m -4 5239 52516 56319 -3 tr: F71 E I an 2 Twelve JU 10115 TENTH GRADE BOYS Fim Roux' REUBEN BERRIER, LESTER BAILEY, CHARLIE BARNHARDT, FRANK FOSTER, JIMMIE WIL- SON, JAMES SCOTT. Q-x Sammi Roux' GARLAND PAGE, E. C. TATUM, CORNELIUS BOONE, BOBBY BENSON, XVILLIAM GALES. PAUL nb- 15- ugv -Gw- THE SI-IEPERD. nb- Q 3 my: wr -GN -ch- INDIAN .lf-, In ' J. .. , f........ ...sig I L4 , .JFN hr-rm-A .. Thirteen Fourteen SOPHCMORES NINTH GRADE GIRLS Fim Roux' OCENA ELLENBURG, MURLENE SCOTT, PAULINE CARTER, JANIE KERLEY, HELEN SHORE, MARY LOUISE GALES, MARCIE CANUPP, MILDRED CREASON, FAYE SAIN, MILDRED CHAPPELL, MILDRED NAIL, CLAYTIE I-IOOVER, MISS HUBBARD. Semnd Roux' RUTH WOOD, DOROTHY ELLIS, FRANCES MCDANIEL, GRACE OSEORNE, HELEN GRUBB, JANET EATON, EVELYN HOWARD, MARY EVELYN EVERHARDT, LOUISE BROWN, JEAN DEWEESE, REBA SAUNDERS, ETHEL SPRY. Third Raw: HELEN COOK, IMOGENE HILLIARD, KATHERINE BROWN, VERNELL CHEEK, MARGARET BIVINS, MARY TOM SPRY, SARAH RUTH DANIELS, LOUDETTA BROADWAY. nb- -dn X 157 if my my my DGP .GN 0650 THE INDIAN SOPHOMORES Fir.: Ron-x GRADY SPRY, H. A. WYRICK, SAMMY BROGDEN, JUNIOR SECHREST, BOBBY WEBB, RAY CARTER, CORNELILIS LIYERS, JOHN TYsOR, FLOYD SALES. Semnd Roux VV.-KYNE SEAMON, CECIL BERRIER, HARRX' MONSEES, ODELL VICKERS, IWARVIN SPRY, XVAYNE EATON, HENRY CROTTS, GRAY EVERIAIARDT, HAROLD JAMES. Third Razr: SONNY SMITH, E. M. JAMES, EDDIE FREEMAN, JOI-IN WAGONER, MR. DONNELLY, LIILLARD SEAMON, FRANK TATIIM, BILLY HELLARD, VERNON BOVUERS. 3 3 3 my my my KD' 'Gb' who THE INDIAN Fifteen FRESH N EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Fmt Roux' ANNIE LOU FOSTER, DOLLY DAVIS, HELEN SWINK, ELEANOR SPRY, DORIS WALLER, FRANCES HARRIS, COLLENE HELLARD, DRUE OWENS, ELIZABETH SPRY, OLGA EAGLE, DORIS SHOAF, MODINE CREASON, COLLENE SHORE, MARY SHEPHERD. Sammi Roux' IXIARGIE MCCULLOH, JANIE FREEMAN, MODINE FOSTER, RUTH TURNER, PEGGY BRINE- GER, CLAYTIE NICHOLS, MILLIE GOODE, RUBY HANIILTON, MILDRED FRYE, IVfARY RUTH CAMPBELL, JERRY IJAMES, DORIS GARWOOD, PANSY MCCULLOH. Third Roux' JANELL GRUBB, HELEN ALSOBROOKS, INELL ANDERSON, LORENE MCDANIEL, DOROTHY SAIN, PEGGY KIRLEY, VIRGINIA COOK, NELLIE WOFFORD. nb' B nb- Y51 -51 Ry! my vig: 'GN KVM Osh' THE INDIAN Sixteen FRESHME EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Fm: Run-: NORVIN BROGDEN, FRED BLACKXWOOD, LESTER ELLENBURG, DAVID MILHOLEN, HAYDEN BOXVERS, FRANK STAUGH, ARNOLD GARWOOD, SIDNEY CARTER. Sewfzd Rau: CHARLES D.-XNIELS, DOLVGI..'KS GREGORY, HENRY FOSTER, JIMMY THOMPSON, TRAVIS COPE, THOMAS LINEBFRRY, CHARLES BEAN. 6 5651 I-3 II' rn nb- nb- -I5, E1 my ny: 'GDI 'Gb' I N D I A N Sewnfemz Eighteen F 1 I IN I 1 W J MRS. APPERSONS SEVENTH GRADE Fin! Roux- BONNIE CAMPBELL, SONNY FOSTER, DAVE DULIN, JACK DANIEL, DOROTHY HEAD, JAMES NICHOLS, CARL CHAPPELL, EDITH ELLIS, HELEN DANNER. Serofzd Row: ANNE RIDENHOUR, JACK BROWN, JANET TATUM, KATHLEEN CROTTS, PEGGY DANIEL, PEGGY MCCULLOUGH, LORENE CHEEK, BETTY SUE EATON, ALLIE CANUPP, RUTH NICHOLS. Third Roux- GLENN FOSTER, HUBERT ATHEY, EUGENE HELLARD, HAROLD RIDENHOUR, SIDNEY DURHAM, THEODORE SHOAE, JOHN LEWIS CORRELL, TENNIE BECK, MISS GRAVES' SEVENTH GRADE , Fm! Row: LLOYD TROUTMAN, HENRY SHOAE, T. R. BURTON, BILLY OWENS, BILLY TEMPLETON, HOWARD CORRELL, RUTH HELLARD, J. W. MCCLANNON, HELEN MAYBERRY, AUDRY HINKLE. I Semnd Roux' HADEN BENSON, IXIERTIE BELLE SMITH, HELEN MITCHELL, DORIS JEAN MCCLAM- ROCK, BILLY JEAN JOSEY, RACHEL KIMMER, VIRGINIA PEOPLES, ROBERT BROOKS, BONNIE JAMES. Tbifd Roux' NELLIE OWENS, ROSA MAE PHELPS. 4 THE INDIAN A i I x MISS PEEBLES' SIXTH GRADE Fin: Roux' GEORGE JORDAN, EARLENE NICHOLS, BETTY SUE HARRIS, RICHARD BEAR, GLENN SNYDER, EDNA CALL, BRUCE RIDENHOUR, DORCAS ALEXANDER, CLYDE POOLE, C. W. TREXLER, JAMES SAIN, HERMAN INIYERS, ROBERT IVIUNDY, PAULINE HEPLER, CHARLADEL JONES. Semnd Roux' EDYTHE FOSTER, IYIELVIN TUTTEROW, LACEY NICHOLS, GARLAND RATTS, DORIS SALES, LEE LAMEE, JR., WILLIAM SPRY, MILDRED FOSTER, LEROY KERLEY, BILLY TAYLOR, RUBY CHERRY, HELEN DUDLEY. Third Row: ELIZABETH BALL, RODGER FUNDERBURR, BOBBY FORREST, DOYLE BEAN, CLAUDE NIESSICK, JR., INELL BROADWAY, JENNIE LOWE PEEBLES. MRS. SMITH'S SIXTH GRADE I-'im Raw: IRE GREY ELLER, IRENE SPRY, BILLY ELLENBURG, PAULINE GAI.ES, PEGGY JEAN BLACK- WOOD, BARBARA JEAN SPILLMAN, NELLIE SHORE, JOE CUTHRELI., DWIGHT DURHAM, TURNER JORDAN, SARAH CARTNER, EVELYN FRYE, BERTHA BROOKS. Second Raw: EVELYN BROWN, GUILFORD IVIILLER, HERMAN WALLER, IYIARY FRANCES O'NEAL, MARY FRANCES FLEMING, HAROLD WAGNER, WALTER INIILLER, BETH' SUE WEDD, PEGGY WOF- FORD, BETTY SUE SEAMON, MARTHA BROWN. Third Roux' HERBERT BLALOCR, DICKIE WOOD, EUGENE HE.-XD, JOE SHORE. THE INDIAN Nineteen Twenty I MISS MORRISON'S FIFTH GRADE Fif-,rr Row: EARL MONEY, DAVID HANCOCK, IVIAXINE LINK, PEGGY OWENS, ELMER GRAY ALLEN, JIMMIE HELLARD, BUD IVICCLAMROCK, DEEORE SHOAF, BILLY GOODMAN, BOBBY ELLENBURG, JACK SHORE, JAMES COUCH, DOROTHY PHELPS, DOROTHY LINK. Second Roux KATHERINE BAILEY, LOIS SPRY, GRACE NICHOLS, RILLA HELLARD, BOBBY ELLENBURG, FRED GREGORY, BOBBY THOMPSON, ROY MCCLANNON, EDWIN NOLLEY, EVALINA SPRY, JAMES RIDENHOUR, CLAY COOK. Third Raw: DORIS VEACH, IXIIILLOW WALL, BOBBY KAY, DAVID PAGE, TALMADGE Cl-IEEK, BETSY OWENS. MISS MCCOLMANS FIFTH GRADE Fim Roux' M. L, LANKEORD, MARION GREGORY, CRAIG SNEAD, INA MAE CAPEL, DOROTHY HOD- GIN, MANDA WILSON, MABEL ANN MILHOLEN, HOYT OVERCASH, CARROLL OVERCASI-I, BOBBY LINEBERRY, ANGELINE TREXLER, CLYDE COOK, PEGGY WYRICK, JOHN GOBBLE. Semnd Row: BILLY KIMMER, BILLY BIVINS, NANCY BOWERS, WALTER COBLE, CHARLES BOWERS, PEGGY RIDENHOUR, RANSOM DUDLEY, KENNETH BAILEY, TOMMY RIDENHOUR, VAN SWICEGOOD, CYNTHIA CLEMENT, DOROTHY DANIELS. Third R0u': BETTY SHOCKLEY, CONRAD NICHOLS, DAVID SWAIN, JEAN WAGNER. THE INDIAN 'TH-lai .4245-, .' 15753714 -C. Q... ,Q MISS CHUNN'S FOURTH GRADE Fin: Rau-: IXIARGARET FOSTER, JOAN STROUD, LUCILLE IVICDANIEL, ELVIN SHOAE, GARLAND ANDER- SON, RICHARD BARBER, FRED SHOAE, GILMER IXIITCHELL, BOBBY GRUBB, GLENN LEONARD, MAE VU.-XGONFR, JANET SMALL, JOAN SWICECOOD, DOTTIE HEI.LARD. Swma' Roux' JAMES FUNDERBURKE, VAN HATHCOCK, LYNDELL CABLE, BILLY BROOKS, IVIEDFORD SHOAE, BILLY XX7II.I.lAMS, BOBBIE LEE HEPLER, NANCX' LOUISE RIDENHOUR, EUNICE DANIELS, LOIS SPILLM,-KN, INIARY KIGER, ANN WEBB, LOETIN GAITHER. Third Roan- TOMMY SHORES, KENNETH HUEFMAN, IVIILDRED TEMPLETON, NANCY REBECCA RIDENHOUR, HAYDEN STILLER, GENE WALLER, PAUL ELLIS. MRS. CARNES' FOURTH GRADE Fin: Row: BETTY JEAN ELLER, DONALD TREXLER, BILLY ATHEY, ODELI. COUCH, INIARGARET MC- CRE.-RRY, J. W. IYICCULLOUGH, DOROTHY CAMPBELL, CLEO CAPEL, JOAN SPILLMAN, PHYLLIS STOUGH, PATSY LEWIS, JANET BIVENS, BILLY SPRY, DEAN NICHOLS. Semnd Rau: BUSTER FLEMING, SUE WAGONER. EMMA REEVES, DELANO DEDMON, DONALD STILLER, BETTY SUE NVOREORD, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, CHARLES JAMES, WARREN LEE KOONTZ, HAROLD CARTERI Third Razr: CLIFFORD BECK, BILLY MCCREARY. TI-IE INDIAN T-went y-one Twenfy-I uv E MRS. WALTER'S THIRD GRADE Fim Rum' WILLIE POPE, BOBBIE DUDLEY, BOBBY MCCULLOH, FRANKIE OWENS, JAMES GILBERT NICHOLS, BOBBIE GOBBLE, FRED ALEXANDER, THOMAS IJAMES, PHIL THOMPSON, CHARLES WALKER, BILLY HOWELL, ELMER JACOBS, GEORGE PHELPS, GRAY JAMES, LINDA SHORE, JEAN ATHEY. Semnd Raza: JACKIE NICHOLS, DONNIE WALL, HELEN EDWARDS, SUSIE SHOAF, POLLY SPILLMAN, NELLIE JENKINS, BETTY SUE NICHOLS, FAY THOMPSON, BURLIE NAIL, JAMES SHOAF, DAVID JACOBS, LIBBY PLUMMER, FAIRY LEE SNYDER. Third Roux' JANET IJAMES, MARTHA WOOTEN, ARNOLD GRAY SPRY, CHARLES WOFFORD, BILLY HARRIS, DENNY CREASON. MRS. SEXTON'S THIRD GRADE Firfz Rauf: JIMMY BURTON, ANN MAULDIN, CLETA NICHOLS, KENNETH SALES, GENE JAMES, ROSCOE JONES, DONEL ELLENBERG, DONNIE SEDERS, BETTY JEAN HAMILTON, MADALINE WEAVER, ROY LANKEORD, ELSIE OVERCASH, T. G. FOSTER, POLLY TURNER, FOYELL BROGDEN, KAY NICHOLS. Serand Roux- NANCY SHORES, BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS, JAMES BEAN, HAROLD KOONTZ, JIMMY MILLER, TOMMY TILLER, CHARLES REESE, CHARLES CREASON, LUCILLE CRXDER, CARLYLE YOUNG, LILLIAN ALLEN, SUE SMITH, VIRGINIA SALES, NORMA RUTH WHITE. Third Row: BAXTER WILLIAMS, J. B. SPRY, HUGH GAITHER, COLENE BAILEY. THE INDIAN sr lvllm MISS XVAGONERS SECOND GRADE Fin: Ruzzz' GUIND.-XI..-X COOK, BARBARA JEAN RATTS, DOROTHX' CRIDER, RUBY SHOAE, DELORES F.-XY COOK, JEAN IWICCLAMROCK, LETTY EIAE VV.-XGNER, DANIEL BOONE INIILLER, BETTY JEAN SPRY, JACKIE ATHEY, TOMMIE CROTTS, JIMMY OSBORNE. SUSIE JOHNSON, JACQULINE LINK, Sammi Rau-: BOBBIE TUTTEROW, JIMMIE HEAD, INIASON OWENS, MARSHALL DANIEL, MARY FRANCES NICHOLS, GENE EAGLE, JANET BOVUERS, ANN HEPLER, DOCK SI-IILLMAN, THOMAS HENDRIX, HAROLD EIILHOLEN, PEGGY SPRY, ESTHER MAE LAGLE. Third Row EUGENE BROWN. BETTY SPILLMAN, BRUCE EICCR.-RRY, MISS VU.-XGONER. MRS. PATNER'S SECOND GRADE Fim Razr: CAROL ANN COPE, BETH' HATI-ICOCK, JOAN HELLARD, JAMES BARBER, DJ.-KNCY VE.-XCH. GILDA EIESSICK, KAY IWESSICK, DOYLE SHORE, DOYLE SPRY, MARY FRANCES WALKER, PATSY SHAVER, EDWARD CARTER, LEITHIA POPE, Senmd Roux' BETTY Xxf.-KGNER. DOROTHY DEDMAN, BARBARA SEAMON, CAROL REEVES, PATSY BROADVUAY, CLARA HEPLER, ELIZABETH SWICEGOOD, RICHARD CAMPBELL. FRANKLIN KIGER, VUIL- LI.-KM LIYENCOOD, RONNIE GENE GRUBB, LARRY RICCULLOUGH, PEGGY GRUBB. Third Rau-.' AUBREY FLEMINC., BOBBY GLASS, SAMUEL COBLE, T H E IN D I A N Twenty-three Twenty-four MRS. WILSON'S FIRST GRADE Fim Roux' RYLLA IVIAE LOWDER, CLAUDETTE BOGER, BOBBY GENE KILLIAN, DONALD DANIELS, NORINIAN BOWLES, MORLENE CANUPP, JACKIE HARRIS, TERRY DEDMAN, ROBERTA SHEPHERD, DONNIE PEELER, JEAN CARTER, BOBBY RAY SHORE, SYLVIA MCCLAMROCK, WALTER HEAD, ANN NICHOLS, JIMMY HOLT. Semnd Roux' MARY LYNN MCCLANNON, BUDDY RIDENI-IOUR, NORMA RUTH BROWN, MARY LYNN TEMPLETON, JANETTE STILLER, ANNETTE STILLER, RYLLA NICHOLS, BERLIE WAGONER, NORMA JEAN JOLLY, FLOYD MILHOLEN, JERRY DANIELS. MRS. BOOSE'S AND MISS TATUM'S ROOMS-FIRST GRADE Fm: Roux' BOBBIE HEAD, JEAN MARTIN, TUBBY JACOBS, FREDDIE BROWN, BOBBIE ALLEN, RE- BECCA MCQUERRY, DOROTHY WILLIAMS, ALVIN SHAVER, BOBBIE MOORE, DAN WILLIAMS, DORO- THY JENKINS, REBECCA BROADWAY, VERGIL COUCH, CLARENCE SPILLMAN, FAYE BECK, NANCY COPE, BERLIE CREASON, TOMIE LAMB, TOMIE NAIL. Semzzd Raza: MARY EMMA JULIAN, MANUEL DURHAM, JUNIOR BRINDLE, DONALD Pl-IELPS, J. P HOLLROOK, SONIA MCDANIEL, EVA DARIS, ELEANOR ANNE TATUM, SHIRLEY SHEPHERD, DOUGLAS GRUBB, COLFNE PHELPS, SHIRLEY CALL, AUSTIN GAITHER, GEORGE SMALL, CLAUDE BECK, DAVID NICHOLS, ARCHIE FOSTER, BOBBIE CRIDER, DORIS OVERCASH. THE INDIAN Say of we jndkdn Fi:-I1 Roux- LIBBY BENSON, JIMMY PIERCE, HALIENE BECK, SARAH HATHCOCK. Semnd Ron-: VICTOR LEE THOMPSON, EDGAR HOYLE, J, W. SAELEY. ANNUAL SPONSOR MISS MARJORIE MOSELEX' THE INDIAN Twent y-live Twent y-six GLEE CLUB Fin! Roux' FAYE SAIN, JANET EATON, RUTH TURNER, MODINE FOSTER, DRUE OWENS, MARY SHEPHERD, ANNE APPERSON, DOLLY DAVIS, DORIS SHOAE, Semnd Roux' DOROTHY OWENS, MRS. BAILEY, MARVIN SPRY, PHOEEE DULIN, IMOGENE ISLEY, DOROTHY SAIN, PEGGY BRINEGAR. Third Roux' JOHN WAGNER, NANCY RIDENHOUR, FRANK TATUM. THE INDIAN CHRLS'BASKETBALL Left zo Rigblx IVL-KRY LOUISE GALES, RUTH WOOD, EDNA CRAWFORD, JEAN DEWEESE, NELLIE SALES, INIURIEL GREGORY, NELLIE RIDENHOUR, HELEN COOK, SUE FOSTER, EVELYN OVERCASH, MRS. BENSON. BOYS'BASKETBALL Finr Row, Lefl zo Rigbf: E. C. TATUM, CORNELIUS BOONE. Semnd Row: SONNY SMITH, BOBBY BENSON, 1. W. SAFLEY, MR, DONNELLY. THE INDIAN Twenty-seven ik Qmplzmenif of The Erwin Cotton Mills Co vi? MILL No. 3 Cbofemmi, N0l'Il9 Girolizzu THE INDIAN Get the Habit-Trade at Home The J. N. LEDFGRD li Company The Best for Less-Since 1901 Hlliii-JUIIES CIIIIIPHIIY Yi? ilflfgff Indianapolis, Indiana THE INDIAN EUULEEMEE DRVIE DRUG FURNITURE EUMRRNY COIN PH HY If -iw The Raxzfff JRUVL' M k II N :hc I Compmnansof E. L. H ED RIC K Representing EULPAULWQ E. R. Moons coMPANY a,ml Cops and Gowns juni School Apparel Cooleemee, CHICAGO ILLINOIS NOfth Cgfgling THE INDIAN Cooleemee Service Station Illllll BIIUIIII Phone 79 RICHARD EVERHARDT, Proprietor Grade A Guernsey Milk C. B. HOOVER iff? General Merchandise Phone Z3 Phone 94 COOLEEMEE NORTH CAROLINA Mocksville North Carolina BELK HARRY COMPANY Your Department Store SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Trade Here and Save R. L. FOSTER'S STORE Phone 64 NORTH COOLEEMEE NORTH CAROLINA Cn nzplirrlenly of RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOPPE cooLEEMEs Norm-1 CAROLINA ALLEN'S GROCERY CO. Cold Drinks, Candy, Music, Amusements COOLEEMEE NORTH CAROLINA THE INDI!-IN Thirty-one Don't Take Chances. Protect Your Car With Pure Sure Lubrication KU RFEES AND WARD Better Service MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA PRINCESS THEATER Mocksville, North Carolina 3 Shows Daily Matinee 3:00 P.M. Night 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. Visit The American Cafe For the Best to Eat and Drink MISS RUBY ANGELL, Proprietress MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Dr. J. S. Forbes, Optometrist Hanford Bldg., on the Square Eyes Examined . . . Glasses Fitted SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Crn11plizm'111.r uf W. J. JOHNSON COMPANY Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA cwpzz fffrwfff I uf THE GOLD SHOP Ladies' Wearing Apparel SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA C'rn11pli111Ur1l.r of CAROLI N E'S DRESS SHOP Davie County's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop Coznplinzerzfy of ELLER-WOOD FLORIST sALlssuRv NORTH CAROLINA Thirty-two THE INDI!-IN W. H. LEONARD, JR. Cffflzlplizm Ill! of THE COOLEEMEE JOURNAL Diamonds . . . Watches . . . Jewelry ROY HOWARD, Representative MRS. J. C. SELL, Editor SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Crnzzplifziwllf uf GABLES CLOTHING STORE Cm11,lrli111e11I.i of SYLVIA ANN BEAUTY SHOP L. C. DEADMON, JR., Representative COOLEEMEE NORTH CAROLINA SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA SCA 0 0 f Complirllenlf of BAMBY BAKERIES pudficafiona 4 SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA The many high awards won each year by school publications produced by us is the result of many years' specializa- tion based on a comprehensive knowl- edge of art motifs, design, layout and publication trends. A modern printing plant, operated by highly efficient craftsmen in every de- partment, provides a quality and dis- Cmzlplilllenlf of THE FLOWER SHOP tinctiveness that is unsurpassed. 4 The LASSITEH PHE55,lHU CHARLOTTE N.c. SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Prmlefs of ilu I9-13 Ifzdmn THE INDIAN Tbirzy-three GJWLIQ Alflflelflfff THE SENIOR CLHSS GF1942 THE INDIAN ..X4lfLf09l 6Ll9A1f THE INDIAN .XglfLt0gI 6Ll9A.'5 THE INDIAN ' , 1.77 I 1 I W I xl F I ks I L i I i I I v a 1' , 8 w 53, 1 0 Al, -1, , c 1 - . 1 . ' Lab .4 . , . .. ., A -.5 ' .F-2' , .,i, ., 1 A I . W n P V 4 W W W 1 L W ,r 3 v F f G ,Q ' 3 I e ' r . .0 '70 - v1 ' u. ,r u '- NQVAN Qxxqkc X5 QIZFQYXYA 61:3 Nw 1 9?,NixQ, Q03 awe, 1 m Q51 'J' 6 WO XSQQN- Q


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