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

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BlLL ROBERTSON Appalachian State Teachers' College Science, Mathematics, Civics MISS CHARLOTTE PURCELL Wornan's College of U. N. C. Shorthand, Typewriting. Business Arithmetic MRS. DELLA U. SCHRODER Greensboro College English I9118 V949 INDIAN ECI-IG STAFF Ediior-in-Chief . MARY ALICE MILLER , sv-F ia- A ' 4 A f- Business 1 r Ax A111-cj ' ' Q ,J i O f ' 7 ' rmmu . f 'F-- 'LY ie '- Business Manager PEGGY WOFFORD 5 , A s. Q xx' pf' , iw O -Q- 5 ' - A-4-,- V- ' ' A Y r 'q ,1-A 71 G 'ff -G---f xg f 4, ,- --p , ' iff K i f , I-J' G ii 'Y ' LJ Sports Ediior HAROLD WAGNER , Bioqrcrpher IVA GREY ELLER 2 1' -24 - . . ., Wv PEGGY BLAC 1 lx ff Art Edii N L ,XOD 1, A V Fill 'O J Advisor . 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'F A BEST ALL AROUND EVELYN FRYE - CLAUDE CLAWSON fa BEST DRESSED PEGGY BLACKWOOD - SONNY MILLER MOST ORIGINAL HAROLD WAGNER PEGGY WOFFORD MOST INTELLECTUAL WITTIEST MOST PERSONALITY MOST TALENTED IRENE SPRY MARY ALICE MILLER - JOHN SPILLMAN PEGGY BLACKWOOD IOE CUTHRELL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FRIENDLIEST HAROLD WAGNER - IVA GREY ELLER SARAH CARTNER - IOHN SPILLMAN SUPERLATIVES .LN MOST POPULAR BIGGEST FLIRTS MARY ALICE MILLER - EUGENE HELLARD BETTY SUE WEBB - GEORGE IORDAN ,Q WW MOST ATHLETIC MOST DIGNIFIED Mgggnzgiggggn MOST DEPENDABLE MILDRED rosrzn Boa DANIEL CUTEST MOST BASI-IFUL MOST POISED DORCAS ALEXANDER EDNA CALL - LLOYD TROUTMAN BRENDA SPILLMAN GEORGE IORDAN MRS. SCHRODER MOST INNOCENT MOST STUDIOUS SENIOR CLASS MILDHED FOSTER - LLOYD TROUTMAN CLASS HISTCRY On an eventful day in September, 1945, forty-four supposedly worldly Freshmen entered the portals of Coolee- mee High School to spend some of the happiest years of our lives. The girls went to Miss Purcell's room, where we had to resist the temptation of playing with the typewriters that were reserved for the Juniors and Seniors. The boys went to Mrs. Bostls room where they acquired as much knowledge in solving the problems of life as in working Math problems, Mrs. Moody also exercised great power in developing our minds which evidently needed much training. Class officers for the Freshman year were: Presi- dent, Mary Alice Miller, Vice-President, Peggy Wofford, Secretary and Treasurer, Irene Spry. We were just start- ing out in sports and were therefore very happy when Mary Alice Miller, Betty Sue Webb and Harold Wagner made the Varsity Basketball teams. W'e were very proud of Harold VVagner, for receiving the Scholastic Award over the entire school. -A Our vacation seemed short, because we were still awed by the routine of high school and anxious to resume our place as Sophomores, with Coach Sinclair as our homeroom teacher. We were more confident that year, and proceeded to enlarge the volume of our knowledge. Imagine our pride when Mary Alice Miller, Peggy Wofford, Iva Grey Eller, Barbara Jean Spillman and Harold Wag ner were initiated into the Beta Club! Again three of our girls and two of our boys represented our class on the Varsity Basketball squad. The class -officers were: President, Harold Wagner, Vice-President, Pauline Gales, Secretary and Treasurer, Peggy Wofford. The year sped by, and almost before we knew it, we were Jolly Juniors ! Only twenty-six of our original forty-four were still with us, and Miss McMahan was our homeroom teacher. It proved to be an exciting year, with our class play Miss Chatterbox and our class party. Sports were also in the spotlight, for it was the school's first year of football. Our Junior boys proved themselves to be very capable, because seven of them helped to compose the squad. They were: Lloyd Troutman, blocking back, Joe Cuthrell. left end, Sonny Miller, right guard, George Jordan, quarterback, Harold Wagner, right end, and Richard Beck, right tackle. Our most successful event of the year was the Junio r-Senior Banquet, at the Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina. We were honored to have Mrs. George Apperson as our guest speaker. VVe were well represented in the final Commencement Exercises with five of the class acting as Marshals, and the remainder acting as ushers to the Seniors. As the year closed with happy memories, we looked forward eagerly to the next year, our final year at dear old Cooleemee High. The Junior Class officers were: President, Peggy Wofford, Vice-President, Sonny Miller, Secretary, Iva Grey Eller, and Treasurer, Barbara Jean Spillman. ' Our class had dwindled to twenty-three as we entered the Halls of Learning for this, our last year as the Senior Class of 1949. Under the direction of Mrs. Schroder we have carried out many activities, such as publishing our newspaper, Inside C.H.S.,7' presenting our Senior play, Just Duckyf' and publishing our class edition of The Indian Echo. As usual, we went all out for sports with six girls on the Varsity Basketball team, and five boys, and six boys on the Football Squad. We helped boost the school spirit by having a bonfire, complete with dummy, before the last football game of the season. It was a complete success. Harold Wagner and Eugene Hellard, Seniors, received the highest awards in football by being chosen All-Star Right End and Left Tackle, respectively, by the Salisbury Evening Post. Offi- cers were: President, Mary Alice Miller: Vice-President, Mildred Foster, Secretary, Barbara Jean Spillmang and Treasurer, Iva Grey Eller. Now we are looking forward to the climax of our Senior year, when we will attend the Juni-or-Senior Banquet as honored guests, tour Washington, D, C., and attend th at greatest event of all-our Commencement Exercises. So. after twelve years of work and play, we have reached the first step on the ladder of success. This is not the ending, only the beginning, and we are looking forward to the future with trust in our hearts and true knowl- edge that ours is a life of joy and opportunity. We shall endeavor to build upon the firm foundation we have acquired here in dear old C.H.S. for the betterment of ourselves and the world. IVA GREY ELLER Class Historian January 15, 1949 naw wwww E. T . 'Wav Y Z B:':, J gf Z A, ., 1 imp ...JST 13,344 I iii A U, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the famous Senior Class of 1949 of Cooleemee High School, in the town of Cooleemee, County of Davie, and State of North Carolina, being as certain as Seniors nearing graduation can be of their sound minds, do hereby bequeath our class reputation and certain individual achievements unto the parties herein below mentioned. 1. 2. ITEM I To Mr. Prim, we leave our sincere gratitude for all that he has done for us. To the school we leave an electric scoreboard and timeclock to be used in the new gymnasium. 3. To the faculty, we leave our appreciation for their guidance and co-operation in the past four years. 4. To the Juniors, we leave our combination homeroom and library. We hope you will fare better since the Bond Issue was passed. 5. To the Sophomores, we leave our patience, which they will surely need during the coming two years. 5. To the sophisticated Freshmen, we leave a portion of our wisdom and initiative. 6. To next year's Freshmen we leave one ability-to participate in all sports. ITEM II We now dispose of our personal possessions: I, Barbara Spillman, will my love for spaghetti to Betty Sue Wofford. I, Sonny Miller, will to Bud McClamrock my position in football, and hope he doesn't get hurt any worse than I did. I, George Jordan, will my football uniform, No. 19, to someone who can live up to the number better than I could. I, Bobby Daniel, will to Jackie Tutterow my favorite Latin book. I, John Spillman, will to Defoie Shoaf my ability to shoot pool. So donit scratch, Defoie! I, Betty Sue Webb, having no personal property, will to anyone interested my 'idear seat in Latin Class. I, Pauline Gales, will to Bill Bivens my ability to get to school on time. I, Iva Grey Eller, will my position of secretary for all the teachers to my sister Betty Jean Eller. I, Sarah Cartner, will my ability to eat in classes to T. G. Foster. 1, I, I, 1, I, Mildred F Oster, leave my notebook and information in it to Norma Ruth White. Claude Clawson, will my ability to drive to i'Mody Hancock. Edna Call, will to Robert Munday my ability to study second year shorthand. Eugene Hellard, will my football muzzle to Craig Snead. He surely needs it. Joe Cuthrell, will my position on the football team to Mylo Goodman. Peggy Wofford, will my ability to hold a man to Dot Hodgin. I suggest, how- L ever, that she use a ball and chain. I, Evelyn Frye, will my silly giggles to Louise Ridenhour. I, Peggy Blackwood, will to Medford Shoaf my ability to read magazines in study hall, without complications. I, Mary Alice Miller, will to Betty Shockley my ability to love one boy and stick to him. I, Irene Spry, will my Mocksville love affairs Cexcept onej to Joan Spillman and hope she has as good luck as I did! I, Lloyd Troutman, will my Toni to Buzz Leonard. I, Harold Wagner, will to Defoie Shoaf my ability to Hsnowbirdi' in basketball. I, Dorcas Alexander fBool-tworml, will to Jimmy Carter my ability to read all the interesting books that I can get my hands on. I, Richard Beck, will to Talmadge Cheek the privilege of staying out of classes and running around the building. DORCAS ALEXANDER Class Lawyer u 29 A AK 1, ,K 4 lim. PRQPI-IECY Although I have only the faces of the Seniors to go by, I shall try to focretell the future of the members of the Class of '49, So if these prophecies don't material- ize, kind friends, don't find fault with the prophet, blame the Seniors' faces. Ten years from now, Peggy Jean Blackwood will be a famous hair stylist, known all over the world. , Mary Alice Miller will be Head Dietitian at the University of North Car-olina. Bob Daniels will have a chain of furniture stores all over the United States. Joe Cuthrell and George Jordan will be co-owners of the Daffy Dill Circus. Irene Spry will have her own program over the CBS hook-up. The name of it will be 'iName It--And I'll Sing. Edna Call, Sarah Cartner, and Evelyn Frye will go to Washington, D. C., to work for the Government under civil service. Harold Wagner will go into the Armed Forces in 1950: he will become a Staff Sergeant in 1959. Pauline Gales will be married to her present admirer, and will be living in Florida. Iva Grey Eller will also be married to her present admirer, and will be teaching the first grade at Cooleemee School. Barbara Jean Spillman will be a model for Harry Conover. And Sonny, who can't take No for an answer, will be in New York also, still trying to get Barbara to say Yes, In his leisure time, Sonny will be an architect. Dorcas Alexander, a New York artist, will have on display some of her paintings at the Worlds Fair. Claude Clawson will buy the Stop-and-Shop from the present owner, but because he doesn't like hard work, he will have Lloyd Troutman doing the work for him. Richard Beck will be driving a bus from Florida to the State of Washington on a sight-seeing tour 100 times a year. John Spillman will be writing comic strips for the Cooleemee Journal. Mildred Foster will be secretary of the United Nations Council. Betty Sue Webb will buy Minnie Allen's store and convert it into a Soda Shop. And Peggy Wofford and I will be happily married, I hope. So, as I see it, the Class of '49 will be prosperous. famous and happy. EUGENE I-IELLARD Prophet SENIGR CLASS smrisrios PAVOEiITI'1-ES: Magazine . . Lipstick . Song . Color . Pastimes . Novel . . . Radio Program Comic Strip . Actor . . Actress . Orchestra . Snack . . Car . . . Commercial . Perfume . . Sport . Flower Holiday . Beverage . Color of Hair . AVERAGES Height: Boys . Girls . Weight: Boys . Girls . . Size of Shoe: Boys . Girls . Size of Head . Color of Eyes . ...,Life . Pink Lightning . . . . Night and Day ........Blue Eating. Sleeping, and Dating . . . . Forever Amber . . Midnight Dancing Party Dick Tracy . Cornel Wilde June Alyson Tex Beneke Chicken Salad and Dill Pickles . . Buick Dental Snuff . Old Spice . . Football . White Rose . Christmas . . Pepsi . Black 5' 10 57 577 . 170 lbs. , 124 lbs. . 9 . . . 6 V2 . . . . 22 . Brown and Grey Color of Complexion . . Fair and Ruddy Color of Hair: Boys . Brown and Blond Girls . TOTALS: Height of Senior Class , . Brown and Blond . 99' 4 Weight of Senior Class . . 2,653 lbs. ff SCENE FROM SENIOR PLAY, JUST DUCKYU Left lo riqhtz lohn Spillmcm, Mary Alice Miller, Pauline Gales, George Iordan, Evelyn Frye, Bob Daniels, Dorcas Alexander, loe Cutlirell, Claude Clcxwson, Ivo Grey Eller, and Irene Spry. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL WINNERS Left to right: Runner-up, T. G. Fosterg King, WINNER OF BABY CONTEST Defoie Shoafg Queen. Mable Milholeng Runner-up, Linda Lee Gibson. daughter of Fairy Lee Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibson. ,f CLASS PGEM Dear Classmates, We have come to the end of the Way And with it comes joy and sorrowg There's a spot in our hearts for the yesterday But We look eagerly to a bright tomorrow. Although hardships may beset our paths And the right is hard to ind, We'll always believe in our Senior Class, The hardy class of forty-nine. We have come to the place Where We must part, Where our lives will start anew. We come to this place with an ache of the heart, For it means our saying Adieu. But We're proud of the record We're leaving behind As We face the future with pride. Let's remember our class of forty-nine, And take everything in our stride. We won't forget our happy school days, Nor the ones who made it so fineg Let's give a toast to our yesterdays, Dear class of forty-nine. PEGGY XVOFFORD COLORS: Royal Blur and Wlaiie FLOXVERI Wlaifc Rose MOTTO: Learn fo live, and live fo learn. SPCDRTS COACH RALPH SINCLAIR AND SPORTS CAPTAINS Left to right: Irene Spry, Girls B Team Basketball, Mary Alice Miller, Girls Varsity Basketball, Defoie Shoaf, Boys B Team Basketball, Mr. Sinclair, Coach, Bud McClamrock, Baseball Representative, Sonny Foster and George Jordan, Football. Co-Captains, and kneeling, David Page, Boys Varsity Basketball. FOOTBALL 119481 Cooleemee for the first time attempted a ten-game football slate, resulting in a six won and four lost record. The Cooleemee eleven was not outplayed during the season and showed a commendable spirit in vic- tory and defeat. BASEBALL 119481 The baseball team topped off a very successful year of sports for the blue and white. Having won two district titles they were beaten out for the State Championship by a strong Clemmons team, ending the sea- son with a 14-4 record. Two losses were to Boyden high School. BASKETBALL f1948J Four County Championships is the record boasted by the basketball players for this season. Records include: Varsity Girls Won 7, Lost 7 - County Champions Varsity Boys VVon 13, Lost 1 - County Champions B Team Girls Won 3, Lost 1 - County Champions B Team Boys Won 4, Lost 0 - County Champions E A r 1 1 n f 4 Team Captains, Sonny Foster and George Jordan. CCOLEEMEE PLAYERS OF '48 Front Row, left to right: Bill Goodman, right endg Marshall Clawson, right tackleg Craig Snead, right guardg Donald Trexler, centerg Bill Brooks, left guardg Bill VVilliarns, left tackleg David Page, left end. Second Row, left to right: Bob Jordan, Wingbackg Lloyd Troutman, blocking backg Louie Beck, tailbackg Dean Nichols, fullback. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row. left to right: Pat Lewis, Sue Wagner, Betty Sue VVebb, Mary Alice Miller. Peggy Jean Blackwood. Iva Grey Eller. Back Row, left to right: Evelyn Frye, Dorcas Alexander, Rebecca Ridenhour, Doris Veach, Eunice Daniel, Jean Wagner. BH TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Row, left to right: Peggy Cornatzer, Peggy Riclenhour, Mable Milholen, Sue Srnith, Irene Spry, Betty Jean Eller. Back Row, left to right: Jean Athey, Cleta Nichols, Wanda Wilson, Faye Thompson, Linda Shore, Dorothy Phelps. - - ,F x ' Q 1 x Q W X 9 X Q 45. U . H 0 ' U X . 4 ' VA ' :U , V, A ' .N . : Q? ly A egg I S K .V . x F . - . A' , 9 qw Y - ' xe - :N -' : f V ' ' i Q 'Q f A , ' viii! . sk 3 i , 4 I v It I 8 at f 3 ' 7 fb' eq 5' ax 5- QQ ff . ' Q2 k H- -W ... nv wah .4 -if gun. ..4-......:Q-- Q 3 Q i f X 5 14 x L 5 U 1 1 I t4 ,Q J A l z , F Q Q wx Q A - W-fa-M .6 g.. ...liqui- Jiri,- f5 SPGRTS BASEBALL PLAYERS FOR 1949 Players returning from last season's team include, left to right: Harold Wagner, first base, Louie Beck, outfield: Jackie Tutterow, catcher: Sonny Foster, outfield: Marshall Clawson, pitcher, Defoie Shoaf, pitcher, Joe Cuthrell, pitcherg Lloyd Troutman, second base, David Page, third base. Front Row, left to right: Freddy Shoaf, shortstop, Bill Spry, bat boy, David Hancock, second baseg Bud lVlcClamrock, outlieldg Howard Leonard, shortstop, George Jordan, pitcher. Li YE. ,gg ., L COGLEEMEE 32-BOYDEN 6 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES CHEER LEADERS MILLER A ELLER I4 I3 51 1 2 I4 ! 1 u 4 E I 1 l L P w V I 4 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS Front Row. left to right: Peggy Campbell, Maxine Link, Peggy Wyrick, Wanda Wilson, Betty Shockley, Dorothy Hodgin, David Hancock. Second Row: David Swain, Pauline Hepler, Betsy Owens, Doris Veach, Jean Wagner, Robert Munday, Clay Cook, Nancy Bowers. Third Row: Roy McClannon, Edwin Nolley, Bobby Edwards, Howard Leonard, Louie Beck, Marshall Clawson, Frank Everhart, Defoie Shoaf. Fourth Row: Talrnadge Cheek, Bud McClarnrock. Donald Taylor. Sonny Fostcr, Jackie Tutterow, David Page, Kenneth Bailey. MR. ROBERTSON'S TENTH GRADE ALGEBRA CLASS Front Row, front to back: Sarah Milholen. Dorothy Phelps, Jimmy Carter. Second Row: Gilmer Mitchell. Janet Bivens, Bessie Osborne. Betty Mullis, Garland Rattz, Fred Shoaf, Bill Williams. Third Row: Charla Belle Jones, Joan Swicegood, Lois Spry, Herman Myers, Kenneth Hoffman. Bill Goodman. Fourth Row: Margaret Foster, Nellie Searnon, Bob Thompson, Richard Barber, Craig Snead. and Mr. Robertson. S 3 A fl N E, Wall A: SOPHOMORE CLASS IN MISS PURCELIIS ROOM Front Row, front to back: Bill Bivens. Mildred Templeton, Sonny Gregory, Lindell Cable. Joan Stroud. Second Row: Dotty Hellard. Charles Campbell, Bill Brooks. Mabel Milholen, Joan Spillman. Bill Spry. Sue Wa gner. Nancy Third Row: Ridenhour. Pat Lewis. Betty Sue Wof- ford. Betty Jean Eller, and Miss Purcell N i 4 , NINTI-I GRADE GIRLS IN HOME ECONOMICS CLASS First Table. clockwise: Della Lamb, Jean Athey, Eunice Daniel, Berlie Nail, Faye Thompson, Anne Mauldin, Virginia Gales, Sue Smith, Linda Shore, Norma Ruth White, Fairy Lee Snyder, Peggy Cornatzer, Doris Williams, Peggy Ridenhour. Second Table: Betty Sue Nichols, Mae Wagner, Cleta Nichols, Miss Mary Lee McMahan, Teacherg Helen Edwards, Mae Click, Ann Webb, Nellie Taylor. MRS. BOST'S NINTH GRADE MATH CLASS Nearest Row: Foil Brogdon, Jimmy Burton, Medford Shoaf. Second Row: Jimmy Miller, James Shoaf, T. G. Foster, Donny Seaders, Gerald Shinn, Deane Nichols. Third Row: David Jacobs, Carlyle Young, Donald Trexler, Roscoe Jones, Delano Dedmon, Denny Creason, Mrs. Bost. CCDCDLEEMEE ELEM Front Row, left to right: Polly Turner, Esther Lagle, Carol Ann Cope, Gilda Messick, Delores Cook, Gwendola Cook, Rilla Mae Hilliard, Nancy Veach, Betty Lou Spillman, Ioan Cable. Second Row: Mrs. George Apperson, lessie Whitaker, Virginia Petty, lacqueline Link, Lethia Pope, Clara Helper, Dorothy Dedmon, Patsy Shaver, Teresa Petty, lanet ljames, Lois Mullis, William Livengood, Doyle Spry, Harold Milholen. Third Row: Bobby Glass, Charles Wofford, Charles Creason, Donald Stiller, Donald Wall, Kenneth Sales, Dwight Campbell, Sammy Cope, Donald Nichols, and Thomas Hendrix, Absent when picture was taken: Charles lames. Mrs. George Apperson's Eighth Grade Mrs. Leo Williams' Eighth Grade Front Row, left to right: Barbara Rattz, Betty Sue Bailey, Ianet Bowers, Margie Barnes, Betty lean Hamilton, Susie Shoaf, Hazel White, Nancy Hoffman, Peggy Mauldin, Kay Messick, Mrs. Williams. Second Row: Daniel Miller, Jimmy Call, Betty Iean Spry, Larry McCullough, Ruby Shoaf, Peggy Grubb, Martha Wooten, Peggy Spry, Cleo Cable, Bill Athey, Tommie Crotts, Iarnes Barber. Third Row: Billy Kavanauqh, lack Seamon, Thomas ljames, Marshall Daniel, Baxter Williams, Dock Spillman, Samuel Cable, Roy Lanktord. Absent: Edward Carter, Faye Swicegood, Letty Mae Wagner, Don Ellenburg. ENTRY SCHOOL ,f ti., , .5 hifi- A he .ral :A 1.51111 2 Tw ' f .A 4 . . If I Z- x ,eff I ffz: Miss Clayton's Seventh Grade Front Row, left to right: Alvin Shaver, Donald Daniels, Tommy Nail, Bobby Moore, Nancy Shore, Sonia McDaniel, Shirley Evans, Clarence Spillman, 'Freddy Call, Jackie Harris, Nancy Cope. Second Row: Earl Seaman, Billy Harris, Gene Iames, lackie Athey, Rylla Nichols, Eva Davis, Ann Hepler, Ethel Osborne, Eleanor Tatum, Claudette Boqer, Margie Waqner, Burlie Creason. Third Row: Bobby Dudley, Billy Motley, Garland Anderson, Iunior Pressnell, Mason Owens, Albert Funderburk, Iimmy Tucker, Bobby Eudy, Eugene Cornatzer, Miss Awa Clayton. Not Present: Rebecca Broadway, Martha Mauldin, Gerlean Murph, Claude Beck. 'vig-an Mrs. Jenkins' and Mrs. Shinn's Seventh Grade First Row, leit to right: limmie Holt, Donald Peeler, Bobby Shore, Nellie May Frye, Berlie Wagner, Mary Lynn McClannan, Faye Beck, Mary Lynn Templeton, Rilla Lowder, Linda Bivins, Coleen Phelos, Norman Bowles. Second Row: Marlene Canupp, Annette Stiller, Roberta Shepherd, Iannette Stiller. Virginia Mullis, Peqqy Williams, Texola Miller, Terry Dedmon. Third Bow: limmie Osborne, Gary Cable, George Phelps, Buddy Ridenhour, Iackie Carter, Ronnie Grubb, Fred Alexander, limmie l-lead. Bobby McCullah, Mary Anne Tutterow, Billie larvis. Not Present: Tommy Shore, Patsy Broadway, Bobby Grubb, Betty Lou Iackson, ':.:,':-im, my .X N R any y X Ii 'WIA 'A x R ,. , . First Row, left io right: Delano Spillman, Delano McCullough, Vtfalter Head, Ierry Call, Willie Pope, Margie Snyder, Glenda Iiames, Alice Clawson, Sylvia Rae Spry, Shelby lean Nail. Second Row: Curtis Collins, Ralph Graves, George Foster, Bobby Head, Dorthy Jenkins, Bobby Cook, Irene Barnes, Barbara Chat-iin, Gloria Miller, Third Row: Bobby Tutterow, Bettie Wagner, Mrs. Mary A. Davis, Annie Gabard, Douglas Grubb, Walter Dudley, Glenda Price. Absent: Leon O'Neil, Bruce McCrary, William Laqle, Lore-ne Wagner, Colene Wagner. Miss Reavis' Sixth Grade First Row, left to riqht: Aaron Spry, lahnny Ray Williams, Nancy Foster, Barbara Ann Sain, Barbara Ann Gregory, Shelby lean Spry, Betty Sue Veach, leanette Williams, Edward Cook, Eleanor Petiy, Betty Sue Pope. Second Row: Thomas Frye, Howard Phelps, lr., Sidney Hall, Norman Bowers, lackie Nich- ols, Marilyn Everette, Mary Emma lulian, Coleen Harward, Doris Lewis, Shelby lean Carter, Third Row: Betty Sue Blackwood. Lavada Angell, Carl Reeves, Miss Eula Reavis, lames Bean, Douglas Seaman, Norma Ruth Brown, Angella Foster, Erickson I-luske, Richard Campbell. Absent: leanette Beck, loe Swicegood. Davis' A Mrs. Sixth Grade iff-f. Q, t It Miss CraWford's Fifth Grade Front Row, left to right: Sidney Seaman, Franklin Petty, Billy Garwood, C, H. Nolly, l-lamp Lagle, Donald Tucker, Ruby Campbell, Ianey Link, Mary Frances Webb. Second Row: Glenn Cornatzer, Billy Taylor, Douglas Taylor, Daird Nichols, Betty Chartin, lack Whitaker, Clifford Presnell, Ronnie Smith, Hayden Myers, Ted McCullah, Ruby Bowles. Third Row: Miss Crawford, Iunior Brindle, Tubby lacobs, Pattie Funderburk, Merline Head, Phyllis Freeman, Patricia lacobs, Geraldine Wagner, limmy Williams, Donald Phelps. Absent: lohn Kavanagh, loyce Messick, Earl Whitaker, Cootie Williams. 1 f' ' Miss Runyan s Fifth Grade Front Row, left to right: Miss Runyans, Maxine Fleming, Ioan Ijames, Haywood Graves, Cecil Lankford, Donnie Hinkle, James Godbey, Ioe Spillman, Homer Head, Charles Templeton, Gerald Canupp. Second Row: Arnold Bowles, Ioyce Ann Fields, Ioyce Whitlock, Barbara Mauldin, Dan Williams, loe McCullough, Edward Wagner, Shelby Ann Iones, Shelby lean Everhart, Phyllis Foster, lanet Mauldin. Third Row: Archie Foster, George Wagner, Billy Wall, Manuel Durham, Dorothy Williams, Betty McCullough, Sue Ridenhour, Taft Mar- tin, I. W, Ward, Shelby lean Foster. Absent: Norma lean Beck, Arnold Godbey, Bob Lagle. Mrs. Burke's Fourth Grade Front Row, left to right: Terry Peoples, Inez Nichols, Geraldine Stiller, Betty Ann Cable, Dale Houpe, Shirley Goodman, Priscilla Greqory, Patsy Nail, Donnie Nail, Shelby lean Williams, Sylvia Sue Daywalt, Kay Webb. Second Row: Sammy Nichols, Tommy Lambe, Billy Milholen, loan Shore, Faye Howell, Geraldine Shoaf, Shirley Ann Spry, Felix Williams, Tommy Sexton, Bobby Shaver, Robert Taylor, Flake Blackwood. Third Bow: Billy Joe Brown, David Miller, Leidy Peeler, Dwight Woolen, Cody Myers, limmy Miller, Kenneth Clawson, Carol lames, lrmmy Swiceqood, Ronnie Bivens, Freddie Brown, Howard Beck. Absent: Lucy lean Kinq, Betty lane Waller. f ' .5 f sf, . Mrs. Hannah's Fourth Grade Front Row, left to right: Bobby Chattin, Ronnie Freeman, Billy Veach, Barbara Motley, PeQQY lean Lambe, Mary Gardenia Gibson, Linda Daniels, Annie Lee O'Neal, Helen Collins, Frances Tucker, Iudy Mauldin, Malinda Osborne. Second Row: Mrs. Hannah, William McCrary, Bobby Goodman, Wayne Wil- liams, Gail Wofford, Annette Carter, Dorothy Correll, Norma I. lordan, Rebecca McCrary, Helen I-lepler, lackie Soots, Charles McDaniel, Richard McSwain. Third Bow: Betty Sue Barney, Dorothy Cook, Harold Campbell, Freddy Hellard, Margaret West, Eddie Hellard, Ben Mullis, Bill Trent. Absent: Dean Hepler, lohn Broadway. L2 rx!! A! Z' if Mrs. Sexton's Third Grade Front Row, left to right: Bruce Conklin, lo Ann Pierce, Frances Moore Wands, Dickie Ridenhour, lerry Couch, Ieanne Booe, Geraldine Hampton, Larry Grubb, Dianne Everhari, Carl Grubb, Sylvia Ann Phelps, Ray Presnell, David Taylor, Iolmny Alexander. Second Row: Mrs. Sexton, ludy Lewis, lessie James, Marvin Williams, Harry Ward, Clyde Barber, Terril Spillman, Betty Jean Frye, Barbara Wagner, Ioe Mullis, Douglas Long, lerry Kerley, Clifford Foster. Third Row: Eugene Harris, Floyd Durham, lerry Berrier, Iimmy ljames, Ethel Combs, Tony Langston, Dickie Sheek, Perry Lee Lucas, Mary Gale Norman, Ruth Dudley, limmy Gregory, Elaine Kirnmer, Absent: Mary Lou Campbell, lames Bullabough. Mrs. Moore s Thrrd Grade Front Row, left to right: Ticy Miller, Dennis Grubb, Leon Godbey, Ann Nolley, Linda Garwood, Alice Williams, Clyde Leonard, Bobby Blackwood, Billy Peoples, Iune Tucker, Linda Wagner, Annie Lee Frye. Second Bow: Mrs. Moore, Betty Sue Boger, Katie Mauldin, Linda Ijames, Carol Munday, Ianet Brown, Ethel Broadway, Shirley Seaford, Myrtis Hellard, Shelby lean Whitaker. Third Row: Eugene Wall, Paul Osborne, Richard Foster, Bill Wooten, Arnold O'Neal, Moody l-lepler, I. L. Singleton, Gilmer Page, Wayne Myers, Donald Spry. Fourth Row: Dwayne Graves, Bill Cope, Bobby Harris, Louis Snyder. Absent: lerry Cope, William McSwain, Louise Barnes, Iudy Breedlove. sewn' HNF' First Row, leit to right: David Iordan, Donald Foster, Kenney lordan, William Broadway, lohnny Thunderburg, Ioe Ellis Gibson, Harriette Trent, Laverne Bowles, Carol Taylor, Doris Cable, Peggy Wood, Linela Myers, Glenda Phelps, Ioan Long. Second Row: Miss Rosa Tatum, Maurice Mauldin, Reginald Gregory, l. C, Kimmer, Maggie lulian, loyce McSwa1n, Carolyn Owens, Elaine Huffman, Dianne Daniel, Betty Sue Foster, Carolyn Barnhardt, Rosetta McDaniel. Third Row: Sammy Shore, Larry Cope, Bobby Spillrnan, Larry Seamon, lonnny Miller, Ierry Bailey, Arnold Barnes, Paul Foster, Absent: Bobby Hampton. Miss BroWn's Second Grade First Row, left tn right: Ray Spillman, Betty Grubb, lean Grubb, Ioyce Dudley, Mary lack- son, Lucy Bahnsmn, Malinda Cook, Claudia Adams, Kay Taylnr, Betty lean Frye, Rebecca Royster. Second Row: Larry Tucker, Iimmy Burton, Lawrence Combs, Tcmmy Cope, Mary Alice Bowers, Nancy Stiller, Betty Sue Williams, Elaine Page, Elizabeth Cook, Kerley Young. Third Row: Donald Hall, Barry Gregory, lackie Williams, Wayne Williams, Donald Smith, Tony Ervin, Eugene Veach, Robert Goodman. Fourth Row: Henry Fond Chafiin, lunior Brown, Frank Skeek, limrnie Brown, Paul lrlarward. Absent: Geraldine Spry, Syleil O'Neal, Miss Brown. X S, ze: f 'Wfalt 'fl Miss Tatum's Second Grade 7' AX sv , 1 5 :w , i ,, 5, I :'v Mrs. Campbell's First and Second Grades Front Row, left to right: Freddy Pierce, Virginia Peoples, Carolyn Ridenhour, Marilyn Ridenhour, Gene Correll, Betty Correll, Martha Burton, Betty Faye Williams. Second Row: Mrs. Campbell, Larry Iones. lohnny Wall, Gray Angel, Norman Shore, Scotty Ratts, Billy Broadway, Ierry Whitaker, Third Row: Ioe Whitlock, Tommy Vtlilliams, Dennie Ratts, Bobby Gene Robbins. Absent: Iimmy Cable, Cletus Miller, Donald Reeves, Bobby McCrary. Mrs. Wilsonls First Grade Front Row, left to right: Iudy Taylor, ludy Spillman, Betty Ioe Lewis lvisitorl, Linda Lou Canupp, Ann Carter, Sue Spillman, Iennie Stewart, Carol Crotts, Barbara Call, Mary Hall. Second Row: Mrs, Wilson, Richard Cook, Jerry King, Kenneth Livengood, Jerry Spry, Manning Huske, Ierry Clawson, Benny Turner, Hanes Humphrey, Brenda Harris. Third Row: Bonnie Lou Spry, Carolyn Ridenhour, Evelyn Nichols, Phyllis Boqer, Carol Smith, Vivian McClannon, Annette Lef- ler, Brenda Benson, Kitty Webb. Absent: Betty White, Dennie Wagner, Ken- neth Hester. -5.4 L. Mrs. Boose's First Grade Front Row, left to riqht: Garry Overcash, Ray Crotls, Ierry Kimmer, Phyllis Carlner, loan Boqer, ludy Carier, Edna Tucker, Sylvia Hamilton, Linda Breedlove. Second Row: Mrs. G. O. Boose, Ierry Riley, Carlton Bailey, Milion Campbell, Ierry Godbey, limmie ljames, Donald Cornaizer, Keiih Hellard, Ray Smith, Elmer Crotts, Kenneih Huffman. Back Row: Iohn Osborne, Aaron Hellard, Gerald Taylor, Linda Hill, Blondie Harward, Teva Motley, Barbara Daniel, Patricia Daniel, Sue Kimmer, www., ' , ,,NA,,,, 4 ,, 1, lil! llll 95. if 5655 Hut I FH! P e .K f THE ERWIN COTTON MILL COMPANY MILL No. 3 COOLEEMEE NORTH CAROLINA C01Zg1 6lt1-l,lLlti01ZS from CUBI F DA RY PRUDUCTS INCORPORATED to the class of 1949! Compliments 0 f Rowan C0-operative Dairy, Inc. Salisbury, N. C. GRADE A PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS I-Iomogenized Milk Pasteurized Milk Quality Controlled C Bocock-Stroud Company, Inc. SPORTING Goons EQUIPMENT Winston-Sa.lem, N. C. Compliments of MERITA BREAD I 6 GET THE HABIT - TRADE AT HOME The J. N. Le-dford Company The Best for Less Since 1901 When you think of Quality Peanuts and Peanut Products Think of RED BEAVER Red Beaver Peanut Company Telephone 3461 Spencer, North Carolina COOLEEMEE CAFE Home of Good Foods Open 5:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. COOLEEMEE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store CALL AND BOOE F Tesla Meats and Groceries Hot Point and General Electric Appliances COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA V Compliments of Henry M. Shoal, jr. HORN OIL COMPANY Gas - Oil - Tires ALL KINDS OF GLASS INSTALLED PHONE 31 MOCKSVILLE, N. C TRADE HERE AND SAVE R. L. FOST1-ElR'S STORE Phone 64 NORTH COOLEEMEE, N. C. Compliments of COOLEEMEE THEATER JACK RIDENHOUR, Manager STQP 35 SHQP Compliifzelzfs GROCERIES gf Better Meats - Finer Vegetables We Teach Your S To Have More c NORTH COOLEEMEE, N. C. JOHN MCSWAIN GAS - OIL - GROCERIES NORTH COOLEEMEE, N. C. Compliments of Conzplillzelzlfs J. L. Creason 86 Sons of Gas - .lol-IN FOSTER NORTH COOLEEMEE, N. C. Feed - Groceries COOLEEMEE SERVICE STATION RICHARD EVERHART P1'oprie'to1' PHONE 152 Compliments of RE-NU CLEANERS MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Phone 11F-13 C01f1P1i111f11fS Co1zg1'atulatio1zs Of South End C00 L E E M E E BEAUTY SHOP MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE COOLEEMEE JOURNAL Published Since 1906 for the Benefit of Cooleemee and the Community SUBSCRIBE FOR IT Compliments of Daniel Furniture Company S MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Rocky Knoll Mill End and Gift Shop Your Business Is Appreciatecl MRS. M. H. RIDENHOUR Colzzplinzelzfs Of FRANK SEDERS COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF ETHEIJS F- R- JOSEY BEAUTY SHOP ETHEL BIVINS, Proprietor Gas 1 Groceries Phone 16 Compliments of SIN CLAIR Waters 86 Wagner MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of SILER FLOWER SHOP Phone 113 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Phone 243 Flowers for All Occasions COMPLIMENTS OF W. N. SMITH ESSO Service Phone 227 Typewriter Service Sales and Service Sunstrand Adding Machines 125 W. Front St. Phone 380 STATESVILLE, N. C. BOGER 85 HOWARD TIRES - BATTERIES GABLES When better 'ready-to-wear is sold- Accessories - Washing - Polishing GABLES will sell it. Lubrication see L, C. DEADMON, Jr., KURFEES PAINTS Representative Phone 80 COOLEEMEE, N. C. STAR LAUNDRY THE GOOD ONE LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS PHONE 24 SALISBURY, N. C. 114 W. BANK ST. JOHNNY WISE, Representative Compliments Of Smith-Morris Motor Company, Inc. PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER DEALERS ' INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS Mocksville, North Carolina SMOOT SHELL SERVICE COMPLETE LUBRICATION WASHING Come In To See Us Phone 2 1 1 KELLY PAPER COMPANY Complzmelzzfs Ag t t B s D 13 861 B Dr W P Kavanaugh WINSTON SALEM N W' W N I ll ,I 2 1 .. tv r' I Mr 1' iii. , ,, 4 . if- g, .-.-. f '15, U I , ,. ffm ', .u 1 xr if , K sv l lf iff. 1, '- , I , A 11' l,1f,'. fy V, I il. ,N 3 . 4.


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