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

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l I I 'af,3ffw11af:g71f,W+fzAf r 'AL 'i,. -- ' c Mrs- ' f X, Q I , X , f- .,c- 1 x . . 44 r THE DIAN ECHO PYHICHT 1 XVTXNDA XVILSON Editor BETTY SI-IOCKLEY BIIWIICSS AfIlZlIHgC'l' 'fan 4 Y N' A v if ,437 Qvagf 1 Q 5 -' 95 ' 6 'YQ' Published by the SENIOR CLASS Of COOLEEMEE HIGH SCHOOL COOLEPMEK, NOIQTH CAROLINA 5 2 E 5 f e f i I 5 .r V E l L ,-.n-0345 .. ,, M. , f . ' 4 '-If 'W' ' 3? far-5 , --'H , Ff 'f3ff3?f- fl 'f 'f' 3. fQ.EffX2'-.'1 'Ala 5 A AHVSGSZ' u LSL -. 225151 pf' ' - 'L.,1Q-'s3QQfh'fvf-417:-'I' IQ! , l ' V . , V - ww, .f is- Q.,-an ,wm..,,,.......:sEh . ,wi , . - l 1 hi di ' , -Wm.Q':: 'f. gf 2'ng.iw6w'Q- ?f'31x'fwE1? , -ft Q ' is Cooleemee High School Building showing the progress of construction of the new C7 -1 ,ymn:1si.1m. 1 lv: iz 4' 77'-4 Q On November 30, 1949, the building program had reached this point. 1 ' 4 A AJAKSI5 ' 2 -52, fix?-.Sf . 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V '3v:?...fffQ2f. xLx1K:.5 my 'fin tiffr 'fn :Sh -wil In grateful appreciation of his unfailing interest and encouragement, we the Senior Class of Cooleemee High School, Wish to express our sincere thanks to MR. V. G. PRIM, Pfillfiplll Af , , :ef ,,- ,ff 5 ,fn eE','i8ff W, ,il T 1 fi . ,fy . 9 As fl tribute of our esteem, we the mem- bers of the 1950 annual staff, dedicate this volume of the INDIAN ECHO to IWRS. CLARENCE BOST, IlISfI'lll'f0l' of Lrzfigzzagcs and ZVI111'f1v111f11'ivs fi, HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY V. - NR G , ' 'I xx. J- I at I 'N ,Q In MRS. C. E. BOST MRS. FRED DAMERON MRS. CLAUDE HICKS Mathematics Science, Civics, and English Languages Physical Ed. 1.4 ,Cy 'EIT' MR. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD MISS CHARLOTTE PURCELL MR. ROBERT HONEYCUTT Mathematics Typing, Bookkeeping, Coach Physical Ed. and Shorthand Eighth Grade any 55,5 3' 'hs fr V5 -wx-, 'ff T, MRS. ROGER MOEN MR. ROBERT YOUNG MRS. ROBERT HONEYCUTT Home Economics Social Science, Physical Ed. Piano, Glee Club 'Q 3- W p- , 9 4: i . ' A 5 . in a -4.1: 5, S f s .XX ' - wi . NDA WILSON Editor BETTY SH OCKLEY Business Manager DEAN - ECHO STAFF X914 4 X 5 .. ' J Arnuual Staff-First Row. left to riglitt 'Wzmda Wilson, Editor: Dorothy Hodgiu. Art Editor: Betty Shocklejf. Business 1VIa1iagc'1': Bobby Edwards. Typist. Standing: Doris Voach, Biog1'upiiQi': Robert Muiidzxy. Assistant Aclveitisiiig Manager: Bud McClz1mroCli. Aciveiiisiiig 1X'Iu1iagQ1'g Louie Bock. Picture Editor: Howard Leonard. Sports Editorg Miss Purcell. Advisor. Xi X ii i a s ii X t Wk R i it dk' 3 l949-I95U ' sss S W, . .... 5 1? Fl X SENIUR CLASS of DREAMA STEELE ROBERT HORNSTEIN Mascot Mascot CLASS UFFICERS 'W' x ,i wut V , a , . , . 5s 'x,,- lx 'Q .mv I, ,Q l-'isa ,lm S si, DeFoie Shcaf Marshall Clawson Wanda Wilson David Page Howard Leonard President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter CLASS DAY OFFICERS I . .. 3 'li Q, X 3' I Y ggi Y .1 'li J 'F' If 5 531 Tv C .- ' 'ffl' I l i 'T I. P3 ,ff ,ami n 'fl' Edwin Nolley Marshall Clawson Peggy Campbell Nancy Bowers Louie Beck Poet Statistician Historian Prophet Lawyer SENIURS l95O ni hx n f 'S mf SE IURS LOUIE FIELDS BECK True-Toe Pessimistic, Argumentative, Flirty Football 10. 11. 12: Basketball 10. 11, 12: Monogram Club 121 Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Class Oiicei' 9: Annual Staff 123 4-H Club 9. 10. 11. 12. NANCY CAROLYN BOWERS Nan Diguitiucl. Dopeildaulo. C4'1Ll1'1.E'0'lS Glue Club 9. 10. 12: 4-H Club 9, 10, 12: Superlative 12: Class Prophct 12. PEGGY JEAN CAMPBELL Pete Optiloistic. Liki,-ablv. SCl'lI4llDlC Glu: Club fl. 10, 113 F.H,A. 12: Womaifs Club Play 101 Class Historian 121 Supcvrla- tivo 12: -1-H Club 12, O 'Vi al ge-1 to 1 R M17 A , 0- 'is' 1 i K UF l950 G . tg, YIVQ EW ' Y Sv ffmll QW eg, JU 994 I, 'w ?7 Q 4 3 s , SYDNEY CARTER Sid Quiet. lntellectral, Woman-Hater Baseball 9. 10. 11. 123 Captain Baseball 103 Glce Club 10. 111 Monogram Club 123 U. S. Air Force 3 Years. TALMADGE CHEEK Sonny Pest. Tall, Bull-Slinger 4-H Club 9, 10. 11, 123 Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Sophomore Play 101 Junior 'Play 11: Senior Play 122 Woman's Club Play 10: Basketball 113 Office StaHf 123 Superlative 123 Substitute Bus Driver 11: Bus Driver 122 4-H Club Project Winner 11. JESSE MARSHALL CLAWSON Maude Witty. Likeable. Original Football 11. 121 Co-Captain Football 123 Baseball 10, 12: Class Otlicer 123 Treas- urer Monogram Club 123 Superlative 123 Statistician 123 American Legion Play 12. 5'-has ,sw N ..,,.,-.2 ,312 3' 1 1 l 5 'u ' w f I -A . a s. ag, -.Q W auf' 7 B .V4 my .wi in ff I, 5:3 A!:T!hv .5--. SENIORS! LEMUEL CLAY COOK Clay Actor. Flirt. Cheerful Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12: 4-H Club 10. 11. 12: Sophomore Play 10: Junior Play 11: Senior Play 12: Womans Club Play 10: Bus Driver 11. 12: Superlative 12. BOBBY EDWARDS Stanley Dem nclablo. Well -Dressed. Sincere Class Officer 9. 113 Beta Club 9. 10. 11. 12: 4-H Club 10. 11. 12: -1-H Club Oiicer 12: Cleo Club 10. 11. 12: Music 10. 11. 12: Music Award 10: lVIairslial 11: Annual Staff 12: Wonian's Club Play 10: Sophomore Play 10: Junior Play 113 Senior Play l2: Spoakcr. Junior-Senior Banquet 11: School Storc 9. 10: Supcrlative 12. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN EVERHART Ffflllli lJiurii'uA... Qfiiigi-nizil. B..sl'.lul 4-H Club El. 10. 11. 12: Supurlzxtivo 12. 253 0 Q al P 'il' cg NEW? 'J vu 3 Visa V QNX ,QTN Slililliyi away l ' l in OF I950 9 Z' Qi ff -X HF, ' , 51. .rgx ,-, fl rw 1:.ff'.,:-5 Kiln U 5? V ...rilv 1 , .al lo ,IN.,f ' s l. f?5v'1 1 -1, 1 f.g?fD,,' f FLOYD FRANKLIN FOSTER Sonny Goodioollzing Athl-stir-. All-Star Football 10, 11. 12: Co-Captain Football 10. 11: Salisbury Post's All-Star Foot- ball Team 123 Baseball 9. 10, 11. 12: Bas- ketball 9. 10, 11. 123 Monogram Club 12: Superlative 12. MARGIE PAULINE HEPLER Lightning Belshful. F1'l6I1Clly, Quiet Superlative 12. DOROTHY SUE HODGIN Dot Suu-. Sopl1if1ic.vtc'cl, Dolpouclfmhle Cbee1'leaclfa1' 9. 11. 123 -1-H Club '-J. 10, 11. 12: Ollicol' -1-H Club 10: Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Allllllill Stall 12: Supe1'latix'e 12: lNIonog1':m1 Club 12: Class Plays 1l. 12: Office Staff 9: Music Club 9. 10: Bela Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Woman's Club Play 103 Speaker JLmio1'-Senior Banquet 11. 'UH , 15 av, M 17 -e T' '!':',,, Y New N- '9s. 3 vm? SENIORS JOHN ROBERT KAY Bob Easygoiug. Nonchalant. Aloof Transfer from Burlington High School 12: Baseball 9. 10: Boxing 93 Debating Club 12: Library Assistant 12: 4-H Club 10: Draniatics Club 12. HOWARD K. LEONARD Bus: Friendly, Good S-port, Fougetic Basketball 10. 11. 12: Annual Stall 12: Glee Club 10. 11. 12: Lions Club Play 10: Basebvll 11. 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Super- lutive 12: lVif:nogi'a1n Club 12. SARAH MAXINE LINK Macc Cult. Cmirtvmis. Quit-t 4-H Club 12: F.H.A. Club 123 Suporla- live 12. ' 1 E3 .r3fK.g 14: ff? . ,l x I f YQLTNSY-vfufwlyfl Xwl ' S- , X959 A1 Y! Ni 024 ,. . ,, il :ll : :gil ist, 1 ,WL Q 1'- 'Q ,if ,Nui Ax- - , .,. hx ' ix 1, - i 4 A K C 415129 if X V' g S 4 1' L aiu' ,qi 1351551 rid 3,6-f J.. ': 5 .E K g'5b'y ' ft -Q., ' -af ' iii ,X -:fi lf: ' A4 50 ALEX F. MCCLAMROCK Bud Athletic, Misoliiuxwlls. EllSf'QOlI1LI Football 10, 11, 123 Buwball Sl. 1ll, 11. 12 Ezxslictball 9, 111, 11, 12: Co-Captain Foot- ball 12, Presidclxt. 1VlOl1021'i1111 Club 12 Annual SMH 123 Lions Club Play 10 Sophomore Play 101 Junior Play 113 Su- perlative 12. VVILLIAM ROY MCCLANNAN Roy Well Drewsed, Neal. Posiliwr Opimous Basketball 9. 123 4-H Club 9. 10. 11, 12 Glee Club 9. 111. 11, 123 Superlative 12. ROBERT HOWARD MUNDAY Robert Dopentlzmlo. 1X1'1Sif.zll, 11111911 :Xfll11ll'L'fl Glcfg Club 9. 10. 11. 121 -1-H Club 51, 1U 11, 12: Senior Play 12: Annual St:ll1' 12 SL1PE'l'liltlVC 123 1,Voman'Q Club Plzly ill. : 1 AL.. ' , .WJ V v I 'W-SF' ' Y lg S SENIORS EDWIN FRANKI IN NOLLEY smok 13 1 T304 D e o e XXCYU f+f 7 Iiitelliggnt. Fun Loving. Ambitious fx la h y Beta Club 9, 10. 11, 12: -1-H Club 10, 11, XM Q4 ' ll 1' 12: Officer of 4-H Club 10, 12: Superlative lwwqlqyx 12: Class Poet 12: Music 10, 11: Glee Club ' ul A-A, 0, 10. 11. 12: Marshal 11: Music Award 11: lil Music Club 9: 4-H Short Course Delegate lx: f 12: First Place in 4-H County Corn Con- ltj test 11. 12: School Store 9. 10. 11: Womans Club Play 10. rLk.l..fi.iQ.g:gg,,,i BETSY ANN OWENS Hanncr Gizelcsume. Lively, Big Eater Basketball 9. 12: Home Ee. Club 11, 12: 4-H Club 9, 10. 11, 12: Glee Club 9. 10. 12: Junioi' Play 11: Scriioi' Play 122 Irlfom- ans Club Play 10. bupeilatixe 12. Office 1 J M, P, X Timm N' QPQFAE Q' Staff fl. 10. H DAVID PAGE ,F ch Jud A., fn Y F S Ili-lit-rirlftblc. :XtI.l1-tic. Business Miiiflcfl Bztskvtball B-Team 3: Varsity 9. 10. 11. Q 12: Captain 11: Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12: Foot- '-4 ball 10.11.1214-H Club 0. 10. 11. 12: Glee ,J Club 9. 103 Litms Club Play 10: Beta Club -vu-nl F 9. 10. 11, 12: Supr'i'lz1tivc 12: Office Staff 12? Bus Dl'lX'f,'l' 11: Mcmfigrzim Club 12: Class Ollicci' 11, 12. I 5 R'- l90 vm 'I ffx 1 Ei ilmfgizogq i s Uh gh 'LZ . if ,. 1 wg-ws. I . ,, .1 v . i , 'r' -E A. it lg ..nx A x, a f-...jig A - if ' a. 1, ' l if WT! Q , 543: . 4 ,.. , Lg' ,i ..: - . t '. -' ' ' I ' .V . -1 My 24 f' DeFOIE SHOAF Cull Cute, Small Talk. Don Juan Football 12: Basketball 11: Class Officer 123 Baseball 10, 11, 12: Class Plays 10, 113 Monogram Club 12: Cheer Leader 11: Sports XVriter 123 Superlative 123 Hallow- een King 11, BETTY RUTH SHOCKLEY Bet Well Dressed, Atti-active, Ambitious Beta Club 9, 10, 11. 12: Class Officer 111 Sophomore Play 10: Junior Play 11: Glee Club 9. 10, 11, 12: 4-H Club 9, 10. 11. 123 Annual Staff 12: Superlative 12: Office Staff 91 Essay Winner: Womans Club Play 10, Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. DAVID HOWARD SWAIN Proxie Positive Opinions. Bus Driver. Friendly Basketball 11: Superlative 125 Office Staff 125 Substitute Bus Driver 11: Bus Driver 121 Glee Club 9. 10. ffm 5 ya .-NNN' an, ' hal, it l . 4'-.C ,fi 'A A 'A s Q? if-X-?,:g:2.., . fffffiii P' 'f .41 9, fha' 1' nr I if V .. 1. , .V:Af, ,infill 31 gi If ,1 tai, T- f ax, X..- Al. L' -T.. Nu. '55- SENIORS DONALD H. TAYLOR Buster Slow Moving. Loud, Irresponsible Superlative 12. CARL JACK TUTTEROW Ted Cute. Likeable. Dependable Football 10. 11. 12: Baseball 10. 11. 123 Basketball 12: -1-H Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Monogram Club 12: Vice-President, Mon- ogram Club 12: Bus Driver 11: Superla- tive 12. DORIS JEAN VEACH Doa-is Humorous. Athletic, Cute Basketball 11, 12: F.H.A. Club 1.1. 121 PHA. Pre-Sident 121 4-H Club 9. 10. ll. 12: Annual Staff 121 Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 125 Sophomore Play 10: Junior Play 11: Senior Play 12: Womarrs Club Play 103 Marshal 11: Beta Club 0, 10. ll. 12: Super- l?lllX'U 12: Monogram Club 12: Office Stall fl. 10: Softball 0. 103 Music Club 0. 10: Honor Roll 0, 10. 11. 12, ' sz- bu 1 Vg I ,Q- fr -1 9 A 0' E X x H1 ,Nh 1. UF 9 itlli. ni-sen tx 3 4? Ev .th ,ana nf ,, 115' . v lm NORMA JEAN WAGNEH Jenn 1I1lClllfft1E1l. Atltletic. Well Grooint-cl Basketball fl, 10. 11. 12: Softball 9. 10: FHA. Club 11. 12: EH.A. Club Grlieer 11. 12: Glee Club El. 10. 11. 12: Gln-e Club Act-ornpanist 10. 11, 12' Music Club 9. 10: Beta Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Beta Club Otlieer El. 10: 1-H Club 9. 10. 11. 12: -1-H Club Ollieer fl. 10. 11: -1-I-1 Club County Cloth- ing Vl'inner 11: Drainaties 10. 11. 12: Otlice Stall 0. 10: ll,ll'J1'2ll'j' Stall 121 Monograni Club 12: Junior llflarshal: Suporlative 12: Honor Roll 9. 10. 11. 12. WANDA GREY VVILSON Willie Pretty SDOllQCl. Intelligent Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12: 4-H Club 0. 10. 11. 12: -1-H Club Oqicer 10. 113 Class Ollieer 9. 10. 121 F.H.A. Club 11. 12: F,H.A. Club Otlicer 12: Beta Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Chief Junior Marshal: Student Council 9: Sophomore Play 10: Junior Play 11: Senior Play 12: 1Votnan'5 Club Play 10: Softball 9. 10: Editor ol' Annual 12: Ollliee Stall 9. 10. 11: Superlative 12: -1-H Club Delegate to Short Course 12: 4-H Club County Cloth- ing 1.Vinner 121 Honor Roll 9. 10. 11. 12. LOUISE AJALIA WYRICK Pug Eizn 1.o'. ite. Flirty. Pt-it 4-H Club 9. 10, 11. 12: Cheer Leader ll. 4 fm' 10. 11. 12: Chiel' Cheer lwacler 111 ulee Club f1,10.11. 12: Class Otl'iee1'9. 11: Soft- ball 0. 10: Sophoinore Play 10: Junior Play 11: Senior Play 12: VVoman'S Club Play 10: EH..-X. Club 11. 12: Music Club 9. 10: Beta Club fl. 10. ll. 12: Honor Roll 0, 10: Band 12: Superlatwv 12: Monogram Club 123 Junior-Senior Bunquet Speak- er 11. Sv Sh... M... V i Xvs.-N' X35 my .Q if . xv Q' fi' K CLASS PUEM XVe, the Seniors of Cooleemee High Will strive toward fl higher goal, As we have in the years gone by Met our troubles with courage bold. As We leave the Walls of our clear school To enter our future lives, Well use the knowledge learned as a tool To help us onward strive. XVC are on our way to happiness and fame As we face the future with this nclclress, Well work through time of grief :md pain Because the slay is the limit of success. EDWIN NOLLEY Poe! 97:03 031' I S 4' 3f5E '3:sf 'K F Xi 51' Ma 'il 'QE' 'agar C:LASSl:LOXV1'RZ Ilrm Ctixss Morro: lin Ymffzy for 'TUllIOl'l'0ll'U SENIOR SUPERLATEVES Best All Around PEGGY CAMPBELL EDVVIIN NULLHY X C 1' ! R6 .QA M ,X X 1 E ff, N mg A a I 5 3 'S AX V5 A' fy 1 'g '8, 154g5i515, 4' f , ,x lg' 4 b 'J J' 3 . IW ,A , effe- Best Dressed Most Digniied DORIS, VEACH NANCY BOWERS BOBBY EDWARDS ROBERT MUNDAY 5 Cutest IXIAXDJE LINK ,. W- - 1 3517. A-24 N V' .141 1 '5 ay, 4 ' 3 X I xy, , 3125? N. X W A Xl' Q K I H . w ' x A , ' .3 5:7 l: 'f'Q C:f3'a1. r 1 ,',' 'ffsiff 5E? 2'Q Mos! Popular VVANDA VVILSON DLIFOIE SHOAF .JACKIE TUTTEHOW WW. 4' L Prettiest , 'Q 'A 5' wk ,V ! VVUHOSI DORIS VE.-XCH IIAHSH XLL CLAXVSQN VVAND A WILSON --- 'Z' Best Looking SUNNY FOSTER V T fq , .W ,x Y ' A Q 1 , 3 1 ' O' mf O Q54 1 O 2.317 5 W gi X - 3. mf V ' T 3 '51 1551, i ef 1 , -f:Qf j, AQy5wj? 1 f L a -' QI- w, 'aw-rv. .. 3 . ji, Ai X' X' if X 3f?:l ix5?Qii If' 1 'Z '- 'f' Lf' . A++ SJ 1 5132? N . 1 F11 1 ' Nfl 71311ili3r. , , wx Jaw A 'wf-wsaz5 - 'X 'ifii 9 'Q H f ' -.JJ-gi 5' 1 4 Afgagflggfl V ' N f A A 1 1 ,K 1 ' - E 3,5 ig, '1 , Most Intellectual JEAN VVAGNER SYDNEY CARTER SENIOR C ASS HISTORY In the year 1946, approximately fifty-two eager boys and girls embarked on a four-year tour of Cooleemee High School. During this time we made four stops of nine months each. Otu' first stop was made in the Freshman Class. Miss Purcell was homeroom advisor for the girls and Mrs. Bost had the boys to cope with. We elected our class officers which were as follows: President. Wanda Vffilsonz Vice-President. Helen Beck: and Mary Ann Call. Secretary and Treasurer. After adjusting ourselves to our new surroundings, some of us joined the Glee Club. We were happy when Sonny Foster. Bud McClamrock. David Page. Louie Beck made the baseball team and David Page and Sonny Foster made the basketball team. As the year was drawing to a close. we felt we had accomplished much in our first year of high school. Leaving room for the on-coming freshmen. we progressed to our next stop. Our stay in the Sophomore Class was delightful. Mrs. YVaynick and Mr. Sinclair were our homeroom teachers. We elected officers with the thought that they might give us a little advice when and if we needed it. They were as follows: Tommy Smith, President: Joe Cuthrell. Vice-President: VVanda 'Wilson, Reporter: and Bill Franklin, Secretary and Treasurer. They proved very dependable. During this year we presented two one-act comedies. Eh and The Shock of His Life, under the direction of Mrs. Waynick, which we thought were very successful. Again a number of us joined the Glee Club. and Jean Viiagner made the basketball team and Peggy Wyrick was a cheerleader. Since this was the first year of football imagine our pride when Sonny Foster, Tommy Smith fwho were the starsj. Bud McClamrock, David Page, and Louie Beck made the football team. Our Junior year proved to be very enjoyable, except for the studies. Miss MacMahan was our homeroom advisor. The class officers were elected as follows: President. Bobby Edwards: Vice-President. Betty Shockley: Secretary, Peggy Wyrickg and Treasurer. David Page. Realizing we would have to find some means for financial support. we presented a three-act play, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost. The biggest event of that year was our Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in the Robert E. Lee Hotel in Winston-Salem. North Carolina. The theme of the banquuet, Rhapsody in Blue. was carried out all through the program. During this year Sonny Foster, Bud McClamrock, Marshall Clawson. Jackie Tutterow, David Page. Howard Leonard, and Louie Beck made the football team. Jean Wagner and Doris Veach made the basketball team. We felt very proud of ourselves after our participation in the Commencement Ebcercises with five Juniors acting as Marshals and the remaining acting as ushers to the Seniors. We were then looking forward to our Senior year. Our last stop was in the Senior Class. Mrs. Hicks was our homeroom advisor and our class had dwindled down to thirty, Our class officers for this year were: DeFoie Shoaf, President: Marshal Clawson. Vice-President: Wanda Wilson, Secre- tary: David Page. Treasurerg and Howard Leonard. Reporter. As usual we were represented in sports when Sonny Foster, Bud McClamrock. David Page. Marshall Clawson, Louie Beck. Jackie Tutterow. DeFoie Shoaf. and Howard Leonard made the football team, Under the direction of Mrs. Hicks we carried out many activities. such as, pre- senting our class play. A Ready Made Family. We are looking foiwvard to the annual Junior-Senior Banquet to bc given in honor of us. the Seniors of '50, our trip to Washington, D. C., and the greatest event of all. our Commencement Exercises. After waiting twelve years. we have reached our destination. Graduation! Most of us have a touch of sadness in our hearts, because we have probably spent the most enjoyable years of our lives here inside the walls of dear Coolemee High School. VVith much to look forward to in the future. and with the hope that we will use the knowledge and training that we acquired for tht- making of a greater world, we leave our school days behind. PEGGY JEAN CA.iviPHrLi., Historian SEN OR SUPERLATEVES . 1 - 3, ,Aw .A . 125 Q.- - 7' V vw -W N, . -1' 52 R f w Q . ' l ' , ' , , Q x X X X, K , xx ' T ', ns is ' b 4 3 5 V .iffttii-A J ., sii,xgLi3.1.k':4afiigfae . , , .I - T -5 , 'W ,'.,l.5glf?,-frfgzeflm A 1 'yff,pj3. vj3'?:1f X:S'.f ef Most Absent Mmclecl i ' , 3 Q. fy ,j fg'f5T'f-,,4 i V Vg gr, - fifM4-Amg,.l BETTY 5 i1IOCIxI.EY -4 A' ' LGUIE BECK , , A ff z. gv .f I f-lf'-kY+1?'ffiwxfviifriufln Most Athletic J EAN VVAGNER SONNY FOSTER Bhmlua--M-W M . 4 .351 5.5, X ' X px W f iff? Q . - E - i j f sf-, Vff' X i wglaf- x , yt 'sl ' Q- x1 - , ., 2 gf A , fr K 'Z . K D LIN, 1 . f ' ' f ' g v vwr-1 ' M -- -1 an :xy 4, 'J 1 rig ni? 1.- l - . '-Y-N ,h Qfifgiif X ' Q i.JV?'1'?., ,f X. ..,,,g, le f an WR 3 x- Q lr Most Studious . -K ,ldv . 'lf' N x l N ' V' dw AQ, A ,ff ,, fl 'WL fi Q . 5 A l E f A BETTY SIYIOCKLEY BOBBY EDNVARDS A 0 w R I v- -' ,S , - are 1 ,Q 'C . Y -se. Y ,..' N ,. V - V ,V .W- 1, get X . NH - ' LQ' 1 . ' , eglmfgs - N Y D f wwf ' . -7 X 1 ..,x. XM: jg ', . i, hi , 5 lf .. iff? f 4 ' A' '5 ii X X Egg,-g f' ,, ,. A,.,,,. h b wgtwl b ' 52 V' , .4 li 1 Yay.,-N EP if A H P- ' 92153 A 'liilfggilt , . , , A X, , X1 5, 4. 'A Most Depenfluble DOROTHY HCJDGIN DAVID PAGE 1 1 Z MAXINE LINK 7 , . Biggest Flirts PEGGY YVYRICK LOUIE BECK - . V. a. , x-ffm? :lg ' M x , '5 553 16 My z il -fly f fi? ff Class Babies 'WANDA VVILSON BUD MCCLAMROCK fu: m . ' ' VIS 'WC N51 - , my .M ,M '1- P W M M ,. N, ,iq 9 W- fr l ' Q A A gf Q f'YQf,' ff D h ., ' V4 - i V, V9 V ,s . 11 1 ' ,535 .. .1- X X 5 1 . Sf W , ' J 1 4: xl 52 J .: ml , R A an x -,S , L 3 . e -1 New -xvv , lf C N ' ' ,I ' l 5' 5'-w .ie12 g ef 1, 'Z' iii: D J e 9' 7' J A y ' ' ' if Y X , 4 .g .IZ 3 N 'Sk 'A - A A I ' ., - ' 3' ' Q 5... '.f fd- i Most Likely to Sucveed BETTY SHOCKLEY EDWIN NOLLEY Most Courtcozfs FRANK EVEHIIART LAST ILL and TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1950. being of superior intelligence, strong bodies, and unmarred conscience. and about to expire. with a large number of us being occasionally sane and in our right minds. do, in this, one of our moments of sanity. will and bequeath to the underclassmen of Cooleeniee High School certain traits and reputations never be- fore acquired in the said institution until this year. Realizing that our achievements have been outstanding and above reproach, we ascertain here and now that. though preceding classes may never acknowledge success as our class has acknowledged it. that they accept the characteristics so generously and sacriticially bestowed upon them, and strive to attain the heights so notably acquired by this departing class. In one final gesture of faith and generosity we hereby leave our Last Will and Testament. ITEM I To our parents. for affectionate care and faithful trust. we leave our eternal love and gratitude, with the hope that our lives may be as successful as their fondest dreams could have them be. To Mr. Prim we leave the wish that he will have another group that will see to it that he never has another dull moment. To the faculty :ve leave a sigh of relief. to be given by them at our departure. To the Juniors we leave our beloved textbooks. Il'lOLlgil slightly damaged but not from use, that by much use of them. they may acquire a small part of the knowledge that they think they now have. To the Sopliomores ive leave our ability to decide and settle problems. You sure will need it in the next two years. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to win the teachers over and see our point of view. To the oncoming Freshmen we leave our ability to study hard and become dignitied Seniors. You will DEVO to work too. To the dear Iiigh School Building we leave all our trademarks on the desks and walls, wishing there had not been quite so many. ITEM II We now' dispose ot our personal properties. I. 'llilniadge Cheek, will my ability to pester the weaker se-:Q to Clifford Beck. I, Clay Cook, will my ability to slip out of study hall to Norma Ruth White. I. Robert Munday, will to Sammy Cope my ability to sing tenor in Glec Club. Hope he enjoys it as much I did. I, Delfoie Shoaf, will my ability to pitch 'AWoo to Milo Goodman. I, Edwin Nollcy, will my ability to get along well with otrici Q to everyone who needs it, especially Don- nie Seadors ,ind Carlyle Young I, Kenneth Bailey, will to Dwight Campbell my ability to be late for class. I hope he doesn't use it as much as I did. I, David Swain, will my ability to be a biz pest in class to Jimmy Carter I hope he has as much lun as I did. l, Vue Wyriek, will my ability to get in and out of 'jiaiof' to .Ioan Spillman and Betty Sue Wofford. although I thinl-1 they have plenty. I, Betsy Owens. will to Eunice Daniels my giggles. I hope you don't get into any trouble. l, Jack Tutterow, will my ability to play guard to Bob Eudy. I hope he can play it better than I. I, Marshall Clawson, will to Bob Thompson my ability to date every night and still get to school on time. I, Nancy Bowers, bequeath to Freddie Shoaf my ability not to miss a day from school for twelve years. I. Wanda Wilson, will to Nancy Ann Veach my abil- ity to stay out of trouble and keep my big mouth shut. Wise up. Nancy!!! I, Don Taylor. will to Richard Barber my ability to get out of English. I. Maxine Link, will my ability to love the Salis- bury boys to Burlie Creason. I. Pauline Hepler. will to Sarah Milholen my bash- fulness. Hope she isn't as shy as I am, I. Sonny Foster, will to Bully Spry my ability to back up the line in football and I hope he doesn't get hurt as much as 1 did. I, Howard Leonard, will to Jimmy tBobi Miller my ability to read Iunoybooks in Mrs. Bost's study hall. I. Betty S-hockley, will to Peggy Grubb my ability to say uno to Hayden B. I, Roy lVIcClannan will to Craig Snead my ability to read a book without glasses. I, Frank Everhart. will my quietness to Berlie Nail. and my bashtulness to Betty Jean Eller. I. Jean Wagner, will to my sister Sue my glasses. so that she might see in holes better. I, Bobby Edwards, will my ability to attend school regularly to Denny Creason. I-tow about putting forth a little effort, Denny. I, David Page, hereby will my ability to play end to Donnie Foster, and my ability to play basketball to Freddie Shoal. I. Dot Hodgin, will to Norma Ruth White my cheer- leading outnt and nope she can use it. I, Peggy Jean Campbell. will my ability to get along well with others to Betty S. Nichols and Gilda Messick. I, Bud lVicClamrock. will to Bill Spry my favorite rocking chair in the principal's office and hope he doesn't use it any more than I did. I, Louie Beck, will to Bill Howell my ability to kick extra points and hope lic can be as lucky as me. l. Doris Veach. will to Rilla Hilliard my ability to attend classes regularly. Noi.-5 :it our time draws near that we will cease to be Coolecmce students, we begin thinking of the things we rt-pf tv,-t fl l:tii'i'i CYf,toi+,crnt-c-. During our short stay. we have learned of character. discipline, humor, spirit, undying tru nd:-nip, and tht- wrtv to get along with our fellowman. We have matured into young men and women ready to Int lit? and .ill it has to oth.-r with coniidcncc and vigor. Therefore. as our time ot' departure draws near we, the clam ol' Hitt, biting ol km-n oiinfl, strong bodies, :ind sound judgment. declfirc this our Last Will and Testament. this, the twenty-st.-coittl day of May. in thc year of our Lord, one thousand. nine hundred. and fifty. Loon-3 BECK. Class Lawyer SENIOR SUPERLATIVES gs' Best Personnlity PEGGY CAMPBELL ROBERT MUNDAY Man-VVoman Hater PAULINE HEPLEE DO NALD TAYLOR Best All-Around Sport Fricndliest DORIS VEACH BETSY OWENS Most Bashful PAULINE HEPLER FRANK EVERHART . A 'H 'V X 11: ' ffix ' - -, f ' 4 A .Q 15,0 , A 'Qg T 351 W? , 'ii , -:l.'Efgg A L, -t I v - . g 1 ' x Mxllqfgx 'V X '27 J E . uftfzitf r Q- 1 .bt 'ff -2- ,1-O, 7.1 I i , 4, N fs ff . f 9 Ak A fi -f A if 1 . fix ' + jg. is EA 1 mgfifimk. A- A FY it V nviff?fzfi?:Q+wf?? , ... f - Class Gigglebores BETSY OWENS BUD MCCLAMROCK 'x 4 E 1 ...zs-,,' . Most Talented DORIS VE SCH HOWARD LEONARD HOWARD LEONARD ROBERT MUNDAY PRUPHECY Sitting in my apartment at the end of a busy day at the office, I began won- dering what my dear classmates had succeeded in doing. Having plenty of time and not being on a party line, I decided to phone Bobby Edwards, a secretary in a very prominent law firm in a neighboring city. to see if he knew about any of them. You can imagine my surprise when he told me that Jean Wagner is a very skillful doctor at Johns Hopkins, and that Roy lVIcClannon, her fiance, is operating a successful pharmacy nearby. I wasn't shocked at all when he told me that Sid Carter, after completing a course at Davidson. has returned to Cooleemee High School and is teaching French. I-le informed me that Peggy Campbell married Bob and is now living in Wood- leaf. He said that Maxine Link is still trying to decide which one of the Needinore or Ellis Cross Road boys she wants. This was hardly a surprise either. Bud McClamrock and David Swain have gone to Hollywood to take Abbot and Costella's place. Clay Cook and Betty Shock- ley are also in Hollywood and Betty has received an Oscar for her many great performances. Since I had talked for an hour, I bid Bobby adieu, and proceeded to write Betsy Owens, a well known gossip and society writer, a letter. Upon receipt of her letter I found out about some more of the Class of '50, David Page. who had married during his Senior year, had taken over Charlie Bahnson's position as banker and Talmadge Cheek is keeping books for him. Dot Hodgin had. as everyone expected. married Grady, Jr., and is living happily in California, so as to be near Betty. Wanda Wilson, a famed popular song artist, and Doris Veach, a talented young pianist, are touring the United States together. Peggy VVyrick, after completing a course in Physical Education, has returned to Cooleemee High School and is coaching the State Champion girls' team of Cooleemee Hi. Marshall Clawson is still trying to get Peggy Ann to say yes. Louie Beck, even tho' he doesn't stand a chance, is trying to persuade Becky to set the date. DeFoie Shoaf, since he can find no one to have him, has decided to become a bachelor. Robert Munday is singing in the Stork Club. Pauline Hepler is known for her knowledge and great understanding of the Bible. At U. N. C. the fans have changed their cry from All the Way Choo Choo to t'All the Way Bo Bo. Howard Leonard is filling Art Weiner's place and is doing an excellent job. Jack Tutterow is running a sporting goods store and Bobby Kay is his faithful and trustworthy clerk. Edwin Nolley, having won many 4-H awards, is now county agent of Davie County. Kenneth Bailey and Donald Taylor, having started at the bottom, are now chief executives of the Erwin Cotton Mills. Frank Everhart is superintendent of Plant 3 in Cooleemee. Thus you have the prophecy of the Class of '50, This. as you see, is looking far into the future. NAN BOWERS, Prophet SENIUR SUPERLATIVES .YSL -N 3 1f'wSf3 ??:fZEf k AQ ,fxyi . R ,f l ' HMS A E -'-'-E .g,.. ' 1 A X s K ' 'x W , Qdvqgl G v Most Indijfferent Actor PEGGY VVYRICK CLAY CGOK ROY MCCLANNON DORIS VEACH 2- D 'axial' 5 WC . - A, ,, I.- 1' ,,,-,., Y., - jug 'Eff s. -1 fm- ' '4 4 .1 ft N Cleverest FRANK EVERHART WAND A WILSON 'f sf .IQ 1 Q A X A' ,,. 6 . f Q I as 9: a Q, , fx 1 . ' 7 , 1' . L. sv .1 V Biggest Bull-Slingbrs TALMADGE CHFEK PEGGY WYRICK 'C m Cl C3 K1 Z aw 2 E an P4 gg E 5 x 3, Q C' F vi 3. F' E3 5 DP E U7 O 2 CU , E if' J Q5 X A I 3 3 191 P, 5 if w Q -' U7 CII 'T' M, 4- ',!i2'l3f?,ll5.ifSE!.i ,aiN3f:ZE4-ir. G' C W' l' ' 1..x.2' x 'ff Ur' A U Q. A iw ' iraq? W A'lqxXX-3, ji? '- V F 5 ?Y:f'?Q.ig:.f+:4 A M' 75 L11 3 1 , W,,'f f'7 f O -4 :S . If Q E Q 1 . ' ,f qrfs LMS 555 2 7' ' 4 NR' .ya P1 Q . 1 , L ff ' V as 2 . J , x 1 , I ' ,I 1 P1 . M -12.24. . 5 ,, , a Pc - T1 -4 x ' , 4 3 f , x fgffi 1 U3 X , f ,s-' ' 5' gf EE 4 A1 .3 U 71 -. 'IN Q my Q A 5 2 T9 U fn , fn E ' ' E 2 SENIUR CLASS STATISTICS FAVORITES: Actor . . Actress . Beverage . Comic Strip Color . . Car . . Commercial Color of Hair Flower . . Holiday . Food . Lipstick . Magazine . Novel . . Perfume . Radio Program Sport . . Snack . . Song . Pastimes . Orchestra . A L'l?l'6lgC' Height: Girls . Boys . Wfeight: Girls . Boys . Size of Shoe: Girls . Boys . Color of Fyes Color of Complexion Color of Hair: Girls . Boys . TUTALS: Height of Senior Class . Burt Lancaster Esther Willianas . . Cheerwine . Steve Roper . . Blue . . . Pontiac . . Beautiful Luster Cream Girl . .... Blond . . Rose . . Christmas . Pinto Beans and Qnions . . Any kind . Saturday Fvening Post Foxes of Harrow 'Evening in Paris The Lone Ranger . . Football . Chicken Steak . . Mule Train Dating and Loafing . Harry James . S, in . 5, 11 . 117 lbs. . 164 lbs. . 6f6 9V. Blue and Brown . . . Fair Brown and Blonde Brown and Blond . 168' 33' XVeight of Senior Class . 4,496 lbs. ,. fr' 1 fm, ee if ' 7. effuiw-1 ., ' 1 Qfrif -?1? 5'Yf. ' 3 p 0, V'.:saaLh'L-iQg'v,i1'-Y. N' Ex., .vsskzfff ' f.:1..,aie5r25lZLf. ... -:mais i5'2L32-Qf.a'fig2.i'e'6:ft2e22'.w i5'-7v.'?5I5'l2'igif6'-?'4x'7rfE49'1u'-1Jf,jAg':i1'1'J-g :--'-Zio-1 amJ-. 3 -:-.Mm 15 -f 5 -' 1-f'.?'1':,,.-gg-,:'D vpW4Q'v,f:?3 ,' 4,.1',,:g'r3f.-:'-a .?'5-,,-::-2:'.1--::.,- , .,....r,Eg-4:5-f JA .- -rf er '-wi... -'- -'anaf' -' - Ezfifff-get fsfwgs.-'-, '?2 f ' - f'QffFiw1:f1,:',--sf-'ff-fi A-,as-- 3- meh. 3-:,Y,..- -f',gg:'-v cg. ,V ff- , , v,g,g:.-If-1-Jus:-,,g-',,.f',a.3n .5-,..-,ggzlgzu-,,., ,Q . -gm-Q-,,,c....',,-'... 1--15-'::!--'J'-4-' - .-h':vf :! -Q-:.: ,ua--s'1-f-r.'f 1' 11:2- f-,nw-,1 .:'f--I TL'f' ..'i'2-.- 1 f,::'.:'f-1.: .-'fins-L.-:. .:'A ag..-,-rs2E2:-T,-.25 -,y:.g1:-:gm-,-r'.q ta-'fi-..2r.. 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REBECCA RIDENHOUR. ...... MILDRED TEMPLETON.. nw x 3' C J ...,...,SeC7'eta1'y ..............President Vice-President ..Reporter Treasiwer -1-q, fav' lf? Q' av-7 4 -of r f I N fl lkxx K s N 4 5 N , 0, 3.4 - 9 'l r, Q x R Uk . 9' 5- .sl RICHARD BAREER JITQIIYIY CARTER f .'9WN J! ,X JANET BIX ENS LYNDELL CABLE BETTY JEAN ELLEN DON FOSTER .1 ,4 .d ' ' --. NW MARGARET FOSTER DOTTIPT HELLAHD SARAH MILHOLEN C ASS OF I9 I UNIORS fo'- , 3 Q Y' 1 ,f A x 'sw fwf f-:Sf s ff MUN' v. 'Hr' BHJL GOODMAN DAVID HANCOCK KENNETH HOFFMAN MABEL MILHOLEN GILMEH MITCHELL BESSIE OSBORNE CLASS UF l95l UNIURS fs ',. 'W fun A .R AG W CQ,-1 N 55' if ., 41-1 4 DOIROTI-IY PHELPS NPQLLIE SEAMON .JUAN ST'IL1,MADf 'QA C ,-H I 411'-V Y N -, ! . LQUISPL HIDBNHQUR REBECCA RIDENHOUR FRED SHO.-XF CRAIG SNEAD BILL SVRY JOAN STROUD CLASS OF I9 I UNIORS vfi f ' , ,i,6 409' 'Exm- I x 1. vffzwf ., . my JOAN SWICEGOOD SUE XV.-XGNEH 1. QAM Wit. W-s . MILDHED TEMPLETON BILL WILLIAMS .lf 4' KG? A 1 '31, . ,.I,y:i:i, ' 1 -x-'M X Q Eff .ff af! jf -T . N, 4,,. V . g. ,lm ri' Q-gf Q , .3 'WF ,-'j. V , r ' s BOBBY THOMPSON BETTY SUE WOFFORD K- 'ff 1 A ,. f .,- S W Wilfsr:.-srfrfsfdsaf-sdtirrwwv X ' A ' p - , 2,5-Ei-21255.35-W 1 532, L -': V. ', - , - ll Ze 4 WML., . x ' . 'J -:fxgizufm ' -' 2'--fe -ff:-1 fo ' Ilp 1 , W png IU , P' I 1 I 13 - X y 1 --w 555514-:N Was, V' nf' Pg f ' A - Q if f? 5 dl- '-fa.-'rr-214 . 1 iii HI! L,-L Tllif, 1 ui: if , X -K 1 lzfiizvkif, ' I! L. La1m' 1 x if- ,E I, 'E A LTU, 7 P 'f-'fi-Zvi-1-'-fr Y QL E F71 if 422 Vx fa'-A , -' , '- .. - P i z: :fm-Qtr: T1 A Q , . 1 - f 1 . T Q'-EQ' 1 , -T ' ,r O ., QL -. .' 51. Li- :V 1' v . Y- 533: ,'Q3Zwi?2LfQif 'fi . A 1 ,f--------gf f ff' - A. C '- ggT ,fg7? . 'f V' If ES., '- aww w? :N Us :Lf 2 , ' , '- L 5- ' Af 'N 'P' 'Y x 'T7f?f' U 1,-- , 1 , V ,. a by 1-1535 A W' W V ' A , ,Y qmkwftf --wwf?-:Qf,, ,, gl' ' M -j'--- i.. . S'fi 1 I 9' W.!:'1, ' V ff ' 1173! 'WI'-'.'12R 2 I L1 ' V T' Z T Y f wwwgfim ' K 5? ' IATA, . '5.TiQf7'N2S W'-' . .Q '-' ' 1- M- 1 fn: .. 1-J, ,w f--qw Q ,V -f-H QT, . 5 13. -V7 r . f , - A-:r ' 4 fM. ,4,wAfef-fi T, W .A 1 115- 511'-w e-g:fe4 V 4- T Q We f --Y, ,Nw M CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: C ASS OF I95 SUPHO URES r FAIRY LEE SNYDER ................................ President NORIVIA RUTH WHITE ........ ....... V ice-President PEGGY CORNATZER ........, .......... T reasurea- VIRGINIA GAL1-:s ...... ........ S em-erm-y 'f -- -,a' 1 -'wus' swf- QA iv 'Q -19, Y -:Q V wr- Qu -- v 1 K Y S f + 5-Y, ' Iss..- Yu! ' x .5 I, l ' if Ah J gr V, l , - ......l A W fl -vi qs 4- 1 A Q Y,-x -UN X. AP, ,wx N K ' ' L . ' h . 1 r 9 ' G ..., - ,, .-I. . , I ' - Y K 'Az C Q is Y it 4' 9 ll. Al' -vx , ' ,nh Us X 0 9 Q Q Juan Alhcy Fuyfgll Erogclon .lnmus Burton Peggy Cornatzcr DI,-muy Crwsfm Eumco Daniels Dulano Dcdmon T. G. Foster Vllfgllllfl Gzulf,-5 Fra-clcliv Hcllarcl Bill Howell David Jacobs X 1 f 'sw LA . 1- v JV. I :AP , iw 1 . wg' bf' A. .,. 4i B 'K Q ., ' Q' V. 5,3s,.':. '.'3 i1Lf..:'JL. .- 1 H- -'92 , ,4 ,Q -wx -4'--K iv ,!f B 'l 1-N Roscoe Jones Berlic Nail Gerald Shinu Fairy Lee Snyder Ann Webb CLASS UF I95 SUPHO ORES , VY .W 1 - S 4 I Q A,-M . WW . s +1284 - , s -jg .... . A - ' 1 I, -v6'X' an 5 'wx Y gpg. -2 Q, ' ff ' M 0? ' 1 , , .1 I ,, z 4 ' -Qi , N, 'MNA -'iii T V ' f rw -nx V V' ' ..,, ' A ,.-ff fx' A - B I D an ' K 7 ,1- Twx 9 , - 1' 4 Ein. 'X 41-fm ' J, . va 'inf x .if Q: 4 W T ' ' r, 1 V: Y, t il 'W ..-VA n AV Y xi A I xr, N' Y 'M' rf' -'A ' 6 I ., V 7 -, - - x - - ,. 1-...M ' ' ' ev' F- , - x I' Q ,pmsvvv '3- 8 I QT- as Javk Laglc Belly Sur: ff1l,I14,15 James Shout 130111111 Tl JX101' Norma Whitv . f -A -. rw' wx A Q--i W!-. 5- lg j Q , 3T:1.Zt1sl' fxff' Paul Laglv DL-am Niulmls Linda Shou- Fwyc Thmnyxsfn Dm,!l'15 Williams 1 N i Aim Mnuldin Domus Sc-ders im' Slhlth M11d1'0x1 Vlxgllcl' CLIFIXIL' Young MISS PURCELL'S OFFICERS Left to right: RILLA HILLIARD ............................ Vice-President NANCY V1-:ACH ..,..........,............................ President RUBY SHOAF ...........,...................,............ Sec-'retary MRS. BOST'S CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: DONNIE WALL ................................ Vice-President DOYLE SPRY ..........,...4..... ........... P resident CHARLES WOFFORD .,...... ........ S em-etary ff' I X C ASS OF IQ53 FRESHME CLASS PY. 3- 'S -1 ' 'V ' 2 1, ' 5' 4 1 I 'F' 1 X Sl Q '- x 109' -vf 0 F James Barber .Izmcl Bowers Cl:-11 Caja-l Samuel Cupr- L ,,. . ,. HL fixl '.f :al 'lm-r -- fl Y .l' IO K. ,FW . A ,-IN, -L -. . ga , .OD- f , K YJL' ' 3 Samuel Cable Iflclwdrcl Carter Tnmmy Crutls .lxmmy Call DL-lures Cook Mnrslwll Daniels -A Lf ' ag? Dwight Campbell Gwinclola Cook Dorothy Dcclmon CLASS UF V353 FRES M N vb .. 'Q A '31 wifi' ., 5 1'5- :wx A Q, A is S1 ,px MR '54 5 'Q , 'wil-k' an.. Q ,A J. M 5 --f' . W ' CW' f ,hx 1 WT' A , I K ' E: x .Ag 1-:H . ,jx me lk ,nw A 1 'js .N 3 'ff- . ' V . 4 0- Q' gag b X V -K .I ' xr., A X. wr' ..r .5 ,4 v, ,. ga , Q . - N 9x +-V516-K 1'5 I1-'vs 'rx 'CA' ,--N 1 , V -ex , 'W 0 .Lf I Donald Ellciiburg Clara lleplei' Tliuiiias Ijamcis Jzicquoliiic Link Gilcui Messick .W X Qi f fy QLQGSX- lx . 3 Mini i'-rr. riffii.. ' ri, .V i rs- ax 4 if 8,3 -, - f -wx vi' X . . l x 1 DR Boliby Glass Pl-gsgy Grubb Bcity icuii llwiixilioxi Dillzi Hillinrcl Nancy Huliiiiiziii Jziiict ljzimos Bill Kuvziiiugli Ffilici' Luglu Hwy Lziiigiliiwl William Li'vo:ig4iful Hvily lzim- l,-mg Liiiiy 3.luCulli+uggl'. Huy Mirssick Harold 'llillwlf-ii Dexziivl Millui' L -sy- 'CZ' l nur ,'g, ,N 49 lt lg.,-r tg is Q- 1- I 'i' Merlymf Mmfre Barbara Ratts Betty Lou Spillm Petluy Spry Dnnalrl Wall C ASS UF I953 FRESHME 'K X W g 1 . 1 A ge ee X X if W- . ., 'gb Q 'X QX X ! XM , X X Q l l X--+ i ,.. 5 ,Q 5-n-'X Nm X f f wx v K '65 4, ' K, 1 -fr' K-A. ? ' ' h .d 5 ,,,,Y,,, ,5 I K ,-fl A lxl A X rg hx -.3 l stan. 5-C L, fl' 'Q 6' VN 'Q' , I Q 'ld l..l I lift' ., ,,, ,Q A T Q K ffl. Dmmlcl Nichols Vimzinia Petty Jack Seamon Patsy Shaver Dock Spillmzm Betty Jean Spry Faye Swieegmnrl Narwy Veach Jessie Ruth Whitaker Hazel White Letlxia Pope Ruby Shoaf Doyle Spry Lottie Mae Wapgnel Charles Woflorcl SP TS fog fi ffl' . ff? ig' ' f' 'NI'r. an wdwaawx W . COACHES : UNDIilK x!'OOD--HON Era UTT Front Row. left lo right: Betty Jean Ellffr. Mor- lyue Moore. Socoud Rowi Fuyc- Thompson. Dot Hodgiu. Peggy Wyrick. Sue Wagner. ea! Indians! -Bi, IFJ V. 4- . ' RP N ' 5 nw 3 cal 5 7 9 Cooleemee Cooleemee Cooleernee Cooleemee Cooleemee Cooleemee 'Q Boyden Junior Mocksville Walnut Cove Mills Home Cleveland Landis Varsity Co-Captains MARSHALL CLAWSON BUD MCCLAMROCK We They 4 ........ ....... 1 3 0. ...... 14 0 ........ 20 6 ...,.... 6 13 ,....... 0 0 ....... 50 I8 I9 6 we X 'Q-,... X 2 . ,Sim ' 1 1 ILA . h M S 2' Q fig xx fx by X A I5 it I-1 1. B. McClam1'ock, b 2. M. Clawson, t 3. L. Beck, t 4. B. Howell, t 5. D. Page, e 6. D. Foster, e 7. B. Goodman, e 8, D. Walls, b 9. J. Tutterow, g 10. D. Dedxnon, c 11. C. Snead, g Cooleemee vs. Stoneville Cooleemee vs. Jonesville Cooleemee vs. Booneville Coolee-mee vs. Mocksville Cooleemee vs. ,,,,.,-f-- ' f' wi:-f Bovclen Junior M - Sf A aw I5 xxE V I6 E .,.,,. ., l ' ' fj,.,::. , J , .,,f.Sw 12. F. Shoaf, b 13. S. Foster, b ug 'M 3 4 14. D. Jacobs, b fy... ff... I 15, D. Hancock. g 16. B. Spry. C -V uf 17. D. Trexler, g 71' 'f . -, 18. B. Williams. t 19. D. Seders, b 4 20, D. Shoaf. b 21. H, Leonard. b ,. , - g .':'. 1 .1 '.': --'-'. Q ::' We Thcy 0... ,..,.. ln ':1'f f '4c1 I 1 ' - T ..,.... lg E vi Qhz ,.,. 3' iii 14 .,..,.. 0 ,,gf,. M3 V..-Si., Hliiiiig iii 12 1 1 K b ,J Q W .X qt '21- ,... 6 Qgafffaggf' X Lf' Y-twill ?'3U1 :'s ln 22 1 Z 1, V-1-'dsl fl 1 - my 8 N EK fp' 'T ' it N I 1: :E J - 20 C' A, HTCCLAMROCK Gnu rd .A 11 K 1 . Z A' 'ff Ia ff ' 2 X .: ai 'I .xx ,g BOYS I P C- , N, we-,L '4 IP' 'AW'- ' H . V' ' it ' . -1 .SK , if 1' C5 Q L. BECL Center Coach UNDEHRVOOD E Sc-ore Kcupcr .A 3 nt-vom snow' K X, Time Keeper f a li SPIN' Fm'11'f1Vfl .X T.-XRS! Y.-Xl.L CLAWSUN '.'- N Xxx. . 1,31 'K UVV, X 5 J, ,, 24- in ,K qv i 'Y ,v ., 4 M Tax 6'-NJ 'Qi A I , W5 Q . i x is RQ Sim Gig! 3 X X1 ,CN m K' I x .Ji 4. D. HANCOCK Guard F' n-1 rv ,K , ' sv -.-: , N. 'H fx 'bayfjr .X 1, . MZ, S ggi '-f , f 2 Wit ,- E . ! Rx R fi 'fi I . SHOAF Forward J. TUTTEROVV Guard 'E f N37 B. DEDIVION Forward BASKETBALL x Y 3 1 D. PAGE Center Other Players SUNNY FOSTER DENNY CREASQN CARLYLE YOUNG vm-,A H f . Q H. LEONARD Guard G. f 13,-,bl QW' sicvfw B 1 K. , ' -1 .. .,,, . Q t ' ' 1,1-X' W 1 1 . .xxk if A, A ' X X - A w ax R X ' 4 z R, MCCLAWNAN Forward 3 W- GIRLS J Q. ff ' :- 5 Y ' X X 5 Q 2 if, 52 E, DANIEL Forzuflrd Q s 15 I ..-- -5 L, ' x ',. 'ff- ,V .H., S, MAG.-I' I. 1 , I' fH'Ll'lH'ff IJ X, 5 j k 4-fx, A J. WAGNER Guard is 1 X X--LQ, , -of ,fi fztrf-, ,Iwo W, I Q X. X . NVILSON G un rd I K., 1 X45 A K f R. RIDENHOUR Forward in Q XY I X. f D. 'JFACH Guard x 3 BASKETBALL ' ' ig , q 'Y' 1 is -A fx N fl -K-NN 'v. 1 h H xl- I ,gp s , '1 i . '-.LX M ' 1 :sf ff:i4L:i.,, ff 991, W 1 Msg... 3:5 A' ,Q I 'v,.:w . . v , -- V1 RWE 5 ig , R it I ,Q XS, P. SHAVER A .4 L. SHORE GILCITI1 Guard D. COOK Forward Y I .3 5 5-'sw xv jf? F fi -31 -f ' 7' . 4 - 1--lx ww' A 5 'fig ,Aix -. 1 f H , ,I x H jj' . . 3 if 1 L. ' 'x j, V. PETTY J. ATHEY Forward Forward B. OVVENS FO7 lUCl'l'd J 1 V w - Y 4'.,Ff-in 1 43+ W ' , Y 5 M.. ' ' 5 . ., wi : - 'R' Q ' v . gym 'I ' l avi in - , -X F JH, . ltlw, V,3 G 3 , ,-,A,, ..,.h.:. - H! 5 Si?im6iXb.m'f W'I?lGi, - . -.f5qf..x..1,rax,5t.35r. 5. gf -' 4 i : ', Tffillf if Tiflfrfbffmzw' A 'W shi .. Q f ' .V f., , A1431-xiffml hi P A- . I M .l : 'f mwiffiwi 1 'b f -ft, , .vm I P si Q, 1 4 4 wx! kin Q 5 if , X X , -v -N LN -1 . K , x N. -QW-35.5 isp it :i . fo k X' NN.. ur Front Row. loft to right: Jim Osborne. bat boy: Sid Carter, third base: Marshall Clawson. pitcher: Mocly Hancock. Second base: Sonny Foster. Center field: Bud lVIcClamrock. right field: Fred Shoaf. shortstop: De-an Nichols, left field: David Page. pitcher: DcFoio Shoal. pitchcrg Bill Spry. catcher: Bill Goodman. third base: Jack Tulteroxr. catcher: Coach Underwood. i,g.F.., , Miki. .gzn rj A , . in . ,. V 4 P , if ,-rl t.. ff fl , wif ., , . ' 46.3,-5,,, it 1- i 'frm GE? , 5 -Thi. 5- gr at 'if'2?'si 'fi' Emo 1 vt , - -wi i 4 N. 3 3 it H or l,-- UZ -ff .c -, . , Q , 33 ' fi. fl Bfrfrlrcflmll il'lf1mlgc'r f 'ii 14-- -KAL 1 X i ' rv A 1 W, ..A vsdqfzl Illmwgers of Footbflll Football XIUHRI.-X f1L I'H WIIITIQ BMI! D',7IJl,P,'i'-BOY? EUDX' LOVE THAT SPOWII Brlslcelliwll IVI4fnr1gvr l lillili HOWPILI, ACTI ITIES gas FQ-f. ' 'if aa ' J N .i V--,K x ' . f' M12 -Y .- if f5?i-,il'z21-- ,- X -,Sri --.11',1T2, ' - Q . f-ig-44' '51, V, .fm me If-. .Y f- .v: , ,W I..-nb, 'sl-27 .5,,1,', 1 ff?-x ,N a W -'z 'fl- ff--i f If 6 lg K Hr -- kv.-,g.:-4213.1 I B. ELLER, Chief QB- f as lb 'V ,.,,,., 5 ' .. t 3 wif . Y ' I? Q f T57 4-54 P. fgfffifd . Y fir' '1f ' wil -LAKE? Of 5: -gf: ,Q M 'iv-41 4 f J 'J P. WYRICK D. HODGIN 2? ' - i21 34f '- uf - J 55' ffm b ' if A gQ.:T.zf ' Em ix I 5117: , ' A 'J M A N ,ah I ' , V rf. Y I' S. VVAGNER X cgi? 4 V ,, Ixm. O M-.Z-1- . , f i' A ,, :Q-5 2 , M A -in-5 re fr .ph '12 ':,-'i E t 3 , . 4. gg, sg wi-E-??:- iff' , . F. THOMPSON M, MOORE ,-.htm . x P' Ebb Eessxe Osbcrxe, FHVK 211.4 Betty Shicl-zley, D-Lt Hodqxn ,zgrxir Rig' IwTCC1Jnn:n 3:1 Igur. Sgxilrzixn, Berg' Sue 'v'.Y:h:rd, Peggy Vxfyrxck, 7:11, Clxiiri Bei, Bill Hsu-:el sg' E:'.1'.'lr, 'izzz Fir:-ud Heb-Eiri Rxdenh:-ur, Norma Yi f.11.w1re:i Trlmfil-5':r1, .-3.511 Mzuldlrx, Peggy Rxclehhc-ur, cw, Y, F1 1-1 Grubb, Ee -1' Iezn Hjmllfizp, Nellie Tnylcr, .1 T-11,11 'vp' Srry Ruby S133-uf Nancy Veafh, Betty A zz 1 Rini ,S 2 .Jil ij r, V.,-.:.ftP. H'f1z1111:., Ixm-is Euztjr., A rs F174 1:-:gli-Qi, Peggy Campbell, luck A 1 r RQ:-f in Fixjlenhc-xr, Y-fur, 'ff-uqnlir, Pe-qqg ' ,I :::1.AJz., Exll Vfllllunxs, EMI S1 rj, Eu-5 L'1'.'1:i Pu my Fqsier, Louxe Boil: . H mf, v L ..,...A.. 41 97 V' 4-r' 4 N Y .':, F'-ur! , ,X Frist Row, left ta rtqlutz loan Swxfeqood, Betty lean Eller, Nellle- Taylor, Betty lefn Spry, Vtrqtnta Petty, Kay Mesztck, Patsy Shaver, Norma Ruth Whtte, Mrldred Waqner, Virqrnta Gales, Lethia Pope, Sarah Mrlholen, Betty Lonq, Me-rlyne Moore. 'Second Row: Peggy Vllyrtck, Peggy Spry, Rebecca Rtdenhour, Lrnda Shore, Delores Cook, Dons Vftlltams, Betty I. Humtlton, Dorothy Dedrnon, Sue Wagner, Lettte Mae Wagner, Betty Lou Sptllman, Mable Mtlholen, loan Splllrnan, Betty Shockley, Edward Carter. Thtrd Row: Harald Mrlholen, lean Atltey, Gwindola Cook, Ianet ltarnes, Rtlla Hellard, Sue Stntth, Nan-'y Bowers, lean Waaner, Peqqy Grubb, Mtldred Templeton, Be-sste Ctsborne, Betty Sue Nmhols, Betsy Owens, Sammy Cope, Btll Havanauqlt, Fourtlt Raw. Dnntel lfltller, Wanda Wtlson, Larry McCullough, Kenneth Sales, Gerald Shlnn, Loute Btgcl-1, Kenneth Bxrley, Kenneth Hoflrnan, Roy Mcfflxnnon, Brll Spry, Edwin Nolley, Bobby Edwards, Clay Cook, Robert Munday. Not present when prcture was made: Talrnadqe- Cheek, Dorts Veach. Davtd Swatn, Bobby Thompson, Cltftord Be-ck, Clay Cook, Talmadqe Cheek. .D 7 rm 2 x, In dh., H4 s SE ICR PLAY ig. 2 ,. 'iw 2' ov CJ ,Tw Fr:-nt How, lei! to rlqhiz Dorothy Hodqm, lean Wkiqnsr, Clay Cook, Wanda Wxlson, Dons Ve-sch. Second Raw: Peggy 'N','r1N:1-C, Tolmcdqe Cheek, Betsy Owens, Robert Mundcy, Bobby Edwards. EH. , CLUB ll Vs 5 . F 1 F H -0 9 V I s F' :N Hzz-1 11-2' ' 11: ,' P'-1 1',' 'fwxrng my 12, IL-cr. 'JJcgmfir, Ilhldred Te-mpl-:I-gn, Wanda W1lson, Peqqy '!fy1. vi, P xzrjf fn- fYv.', 'i'r HN bf' 11 Pxficrllw-iur, fm Vfqqrzer, Doris VCGCh, f,'r.f::,, ,W ' rl nf Q,-rm fjumf, If1w1z1:.f l,1m:, Efvsy Owens, Iwcn Athey, Sarah Mxlhc-1-an, Be-Hy 1: I,..:r, '!,z':1:,.1 111' 'L Vwr. ffg wiimfvn, liflh' Tflyl r, Hfrmfx Rvzlh Vlhltvi-, B1-ily Sue Nxchols, PEWIQY Vzlr, F'1','- 'I. vw. vy., I-.:,:. 'f'.'1i1I1, infix 1-'h::f, BABY CUNTEST WINNERS 5' ,Mx t Lf, 4, i NANCY CIIEASUN EARL SHOAF First Place Seconcl Place QUEEN and KING X ,..., f,,,,, , N N HMA RUTH WHITE BUCK JONES ,., ..,.- A .1 CUOLEE EE ELEMENTARY SCHUUL FACULTY Fun-wh? Flrst Rzw, Razr tg rxghf' Mrs Hubg UI, Hirst-9, Thrrd Grxdep Urs Trip' S E-:isa Frrst Grade Hrs, V.r,x':11Q Burke-, Fixxrth Grad-57, Mrs Qreirh Y v'.'x151:',, First Grade, Mrs Elrzubi-'h ,zhnstzrg Frrst and S-erirxd Grade Hrs? 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'Y' s ' 5 at 1 ' ,,- .X 'uf' 'T 1 'tx fx , ,N t X 151. ip 'Vik A ' J s ,L in 1' 5 , rf .- ' 3 '32 'Y V-I 'Y' 0 H: e Q 'L 1 'K F A '9 2 4, Y Y, M YB L3?3:f ' I UV, WM' , M . 4, ig .53,Tf.:f? ?,4.,wg,5 - fa' 14 ?f .,2+ 1 r ': - - -fs-'WE-1-'Zi . iff-'fx w 3' '-'Lain 1'. '-pq'?f1 'f,:. fjuf 4 1 1 1.7 W X52- Get The Habit-Trade At Home The J. N. Ledford Company The Best For Less Since 1901 TRADE I-IERIL AND SAVE R. L. FOSTER'S STORE North Cooleemee, N. C. Phone 64 DAVIE FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Electrical Appliances North Cooleemee Vernon M. Dull. Manager Complinzents of JOHN MCSWAIN GAS - OIL - GROCERIES North Cooleemee, N. C. Complinzeizfs of JIMMEE BLACKWELDER'5 ARBECUE West Innes Street Salisbury, N. C STOP 85 SHOP GROCERIES BETTER MEATS - FRESHER VEGETABLES IVU fc'LIl'fJ Vyozzr' Doffmis fo fuzz? nmrc' Cwzfs North Cooleemee, N. C. CGOLEEIWEE SERVICE STATION RICPIARD EVERHART, PI'Of71'fl'f01' Phone 152 Cooleernee. N. C C I. John Foster omp zmcnts of GRQCERIES Cooleemee GREASY CORNER Beauty NORTH CAROLINA RALPH CALL Texaco Service Mocksville Ice Sl Fuel Company GAS GREASING GROCERIES and Cooleemee Ice GREASY CORNER XIORTH cARo INA 85 Fuel C0mPanY Compliments of TWIN BROOK FARM MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Cooleemee Cafe SHUTT 8: BOWDEN Hom? of Good Foods Home 86 Auto Supply G. S. SHUTT L. S. BOWDEN OPEN PHONE 132 L 5:00 I-LM. - 12:00 P.M. Mocksville, N. C. . El'61'Jf01lE,S Pointing To Hotpoint CALL 86 BOOE Compliments of GENERAL MERCHANDISE JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY PIECE GOODS K REMNANTS FERTILIZERSiROOFING NOTIONS PHONE 99 Mus. M. H. RIDILNIIOUR Mocksvillel N. C. Compliments of R 0 W A N C0-OPERATIVE DAIRY, INC. SALISBURY, N. C. MA E HA PASFFUREZED WQDUGTS HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK Quality Controlled ST AR L AU ND R Y rfTl76G00dO1l6,, LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS PHONE 24 114 WEST BANK STREET Salisbury, N. C. Jo!-INNY NVISF. Rvj71'evU11f11fiz'e Sofas mm' Sc1'L'ive COHIPUWQNTS Of Underwood Typewriters Re-Nu Cleaners Underwood Adding Mnchinee TZ7C' C1L'tIlIC'if - - B Typewriter Service Hf U 111 Stcrtesville, N. C. Dozen' Cjfillllf-Y E PIVI' IC,lf CfRlfAM is mgulc only ol' clnilx' frcilw wlmlc milk and Qlnily frcslu Swcct cream. It'Q the most l'Cl:l'CQl'lll1g icc cream you'vc cvcl' tmtcd. Buy some today . . . Youll llwc it. D STATESVILLE SALISBUBY ALBEMARLE I l 1 l l l l R 1 1 1 C01llPli1lZ61ltS Of MERITA BREAD DURHAM BANK 86 TRUST COMPANY Compliments Of Cooleemee Branch COOLEEM EE CAB COMPANY PHONE 141 Compliments of C. L. CREASON, JR. U STOP N GRILL I-Iowa' of Fim' Enfxn North Cooleemee, N. C. BUCK ELLIS, Pmjzrirfor Colfzjllillzwzfs of C. L. CREASON 81. SONS GAS -- GROCERIFS North Cooleemee, N. C. Phone 69 Mocksville Builder Supply Bzzilzfilzg IVIc1fr1'ial of All KIIIKYIS Phone 42 Mocksville, N. C. Hendricks 86 Merrell Furniture Company FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WfJc'1'c' COllIffjl'f and EC'OlIUI!I'H' MCU! Phone 342 Mocksville, N. C. Maynard Music Company HOME OF BETTER PIANOS. BAND INSTRUMENTS TEACHERS SUPPLIES Salisbury. North Carolina Compliments of Siler Flower Shop PHONE 112 Mocksville, N. C. DAVIE Feed 86 Seed Company FEEDS AND SEEDS BABY CHICKS Your Frivmlly Pnrimz Dl'!7Il'l'n Mocksville, N. C. Hill Top Cafe BARBECUE STEAKS SANDVVICHES HOT DOGS ICE CREAM, MILHSHAKES, ETC, OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK F. R. -IOSIIY, I'1'of21'ir'fol' Compliments of MARTIN BROTHERS PHONE 99 Mocksville. N. C. a A 1 I : 'N W -LL WLEQQJQJQQ' 1 HPV Q . uh 1 u ., .gm v I 1 l 3 I fe? .dwg yi, jl ,. . .. ' 1' H 1 ,, ' -'Fl 1 L, ANL .M v X V Ali Hjfilfg' 1, iff'--' 'Q 1 : ' fr y lay :QB qi if ' f-ffaf. yy, . . :fy lu ul if F , vt , , 1. L. ,ska '45, v Ax 1, ' 4 .nf 1 A 'ray' : 1.42 rd 'Q x In .-'Liv ' FWZ T35 1 fe? 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