Cooleemee High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Cooleemee, NC)
- Class of 1952
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'H THE INDIAN ECHO , 795 Published by The SENIOR CLASS of COOLEEMEE HIGH SCHOOL COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA Copyright 1952 C.. OPZWOP In order to record the exciting events at Cooleemee High School, we the class of 1952, present the Indian Echo. This annual could not have b e en published without the help of our advisors. It is our sincerest wish that the class of '52 will be remembered by the Annual. The Staff .Eeabcafion -sg, Qfgffj' V L , ,. . - 2 , fill, , Q , I I 1 f at . H, 3 'UU 2,- ' , ,V ' N :7 ,f Wd T. wv X. , 1 ,X f1-- , In the acknowledgement of the love, patience, and loyalty of Mrs. June Hicks, and of the understanding and guidance of Mr. Robert Young, we, the Senior Class of 1952, dedicate this publication of The Indian Echo. STAFF l'J0lfL:50l Miss Katherine Mullis OF THE INDIAN ECHO Norma Ruth White, Editorg Mildred James, Associate Editorg Gerald Shinn, Business Managerg Foyell Brogdon, Assistant Business Managerg Donnie Seders, Circulation Managerg Fairy Lee Snider, Photographic Editorgand James Burton, Art Editorg Peggy Clawson, Class Editor, Jean Athey, Bill Howell, Sports Editorsg Virginia Gales, Secretary-TreasurergBill Brooks, Eunice Daniel, and Linda Shore, Typistsg Cleta Nichols, Snapshots Editor. 441011 JgNlOf-5' JQPHONOQF! 4 gguM5'v e 4 :ue u 'uqr Hu cr AC Tl V1 'rl 4 'HL51 ICI atglflf OUR PRINCIPAL fi Readers will do well to remember that each annual edition of the Indian Echo is far more than merely a collection of high school photographs and a list of high school names. It is much more than those because it is, in reality, an in- terpretation of high school spirit and ofhigh school achievement for a. given year and with respect to a given group. Cooleemee High School salutes the 1952 edition of the Indian Echo. V. G. PRIM, PRINCIPAL C.. .JQ4 3600! ,Jlacw fy l Mrs. June Hicks Mrs. Doris Lester Mr. Joseph Sink Mr. Robert Young Miss Katherine Mullis Mrs. Annie Bost Ukbsentl Mr. Ashley Hudson Mr. Thomas Ridenhour Mr. Jack Ward Mr. James Wall ! l eniom 'I f ' ' on ' - , I, - A. F pr u rn . il- - ' X- ' if 4 .Y Ai V! Q ' W Q X F 'ML ' 0 A 1 -V, Y ' 1 ' 71 , r I Q -' .P 4 hm .S , x W '- - 4 1 P, f,- ' u -' U v XL R A f i ..,-,f.:..+.,:, , I -R ' A N-a.,. y . W 1 . . , 'IA A ' , I 1 A . , I L ' A ,x :r l , 1 I I 1', '. ' :KI ' . ,I- 'QI . 'v , .r - , A 1 A I , - , 1 I -11. 1 . 1 1'. ' . ik 1 4 , ' 1 -- V .k.p' . -uma 4 - N xxx.. 1, JA 1 F v 1 - 4 r ' Q r Q . I r I 4 1 . 1 ,T L L-A !.J'?-P. ,f. 1 s- fx 1,436.1 1 ik' 'M J. v NC aacozfj Mary Louise Smith John Edward Foster uf' C6l 5 David Jacobs President Norma Ruth White Vice -Pre sident Fairy Lee Snyder Secretary Peggy C. Clawson Treasurer eniom NORMA JEAN ATHEY Jean Engaged, Cute, Ath1etic5 Basketball 9, 10, 115 Co-Captain 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 FHA Club 95 Officer 1O,11,l25 Class Off- icer'll5 Class Play 11 , 125 School Store 115Super1ative 125 Annual Staff 125 Junior-Senior Banquet Speaker ll. BILL GRAY BROOKS Brooks Cute, Neat, Engaged5 Football 9,l0,l1,125 Baseball lO,1l,125 Basketball 9,l0,115 4-HC1ub 9,10,1l,125 Shop Foreman 115 School Store 115 Office Staff 125 Annual Staff 125 Superlative 12. HUGH CLIFFORD BECK FOYELL COPE BROGDON Cliff Foggie Married, P e s t, L o ud , 4 - H Pest, Frisky, Friend1y5 Glee Club 9,105 4-H Club Officer Club 9,105 Basketball B-93 11, 125 Bus Driver 10, 11, 125 4-H Club 95 Class P1aylZ5 Basketball 9, 10, 115 School Super1ativel25Annua1 Staff 12. Store 115 Superlative 12. PEGGY CORNATZER CLAWSON llpeggy-ll Cute, Married, Friend1y5 Bas- ketball 9,105 Manager 115 4-H JAMES VANCE BURTON Club 11,125 Class Officer 9, 10, Burton 12517. 1-I,A, Club 9,10,1l5G1ee Sensible, Talkative, Fun Mak- Club 10, 11, 125 Class Play 11, i1'1g3B11S Drive 1' 11,121 4-H 125 School Store 115 Junior - Club 9,10,115 4 - H Club Officer Senior B anquet Speaker 115 12: Glee Club 9LAI1f1l1a15t3ff129 Annual Staff 125 Library 103 Office Staff 12. Cheerleader 125 Assistant Play Director 125Superlative 12. my Q- DENNY DOUGLAS CREAS ON HFel-pil Sportsmanlike , Much Admired Cheerfulg Football 11,125 Bas- ketball l0,1l, 12g Baseball l0 11,125 4-H Club 105 Superlative 12. DELANO M. DEDMON T G FOSTER JR VIRGINIA RUTH GALES Funny Face Denn1e Bashful, Dignified, Well Cute Fmendly Ath1et1c Foot Dlgmfled Nxce C operat1ve Dressedg Football 9,l0,l1, 12 bal1112 Baseball 11 12 4 H F I- A Club 9101112 Offlcer Baseball 10,129 Basketball 10 Club ll Glee Club 9 Super 10 12 Class Oflzcer 9 10 Glee Superlative 12. lat1ve 12 endow FREDDIE GRAY HELLARD WILLIAM CHARLES HOWELL DAVID BAXTER JACOBS Red Willie David Original, Pest, Co-operative: 4-I-I Club 9,lO,ll,l25 Glee Club Athletic,Likeable,Depenlable5 Glee Club 10, ll, l25 Baseball 95Footbal1 lO,ll5Co-Captain 12. Football 10, ll, 125 Basketball 11,125 School Store llg Shop lO,ll5Class Play 11,125 Class Foreman ll5Super1ative 12. Officer 125 Superlative 12. MILDRED WAGNER JAMES NELLIE TAYLOR KERLEY THOMAS JACKSON LAGLE Mildred Nel Jack Married, Talented, Pretty54-H Married, Indifferent, Inquisi- Good Looking, Dependable, Club ll,l25Glee Club 1O,ll,l25 tive5SpellingWinner 95F,H.A, Good-Mannei-s54-HClub lO,ll, F.H.A.Club 9,lO,ll,l25F.H.A. Club 9, 105 4-H Club 9,105 125Glee Club 9,1O,ll,l2SB11S Officer l25Class Play ll5School Lunchroorn lO5 Glee Club lO,ll, Driver 115 Superlative 12. Store 115 Office Staff 125 Super- l25School Store ll5 Class Play lative 125 Annual Staff l25.Iunior l25 Superlative 12. Marshal 11. endow PAUL WESLEY LAGLE DELLA MAE LAMB Beaver Det Bashful , Cute, Easy - Goingg Cheerful, Tiny, Cute,4-H Club 4-H Club lO,ll,12g Bus Driver 9,l0,ll,l2g F. H.A. Club 9,105 11,123 Superlative 12. Glee Club 10, Lunchroorn 9,10g School Store 113 Library 1 1 ,12. JAMES HAROLD MILLER CLETA WYNONIA NICHOLS SWadie Kidder Loud-Mouthed, Indifferent and Likeable, Cute, Neatg F. H. A. Friskygll-HC1ub 1O,ll,12g Bus Club 9, 10, llg Basketball B - Driver ll, 123 School Store llg Team 9,1O,1lg 4-H Club 9,1O, Superlative 12. llgG1ee Club ll,l2gAnnual Staff 12: Superlative 12. ELIZABETH ANN MAULDIN Liz Personality, Origina1,Gay: 4-H Club 9, 10, ll,12gF. H. A. Club 9,103 Library ll, 12: Glee Club 9, Lunchroom 9: School Store llg Superlative 12. THOMAS DEAN NICHOLS Nick Good Sport, Easy Going, Like- ableg Football 9,109 Co-Captain 11, 123 Baseball 9, 10, ll, 125 Monog-1'-am Club 103 Glee Club 9, 10, ll, 12,4-H Club 9,10,l1, 123 Shop Foreman 12. fin Vnw' eniom DONALD A. SEDERS vuDo1phu GERALD HARRIS SHINN Nature Boy Loud - Mouthed, Pest, Cuteg Ambitious, lntel1igent,Spoiledg Annual Staff 123 Class Officer Junior Marshal ll3Schoo1 Store 9,113 Monogram Club 103 4-H ll3Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Sports Club1O,l1,123G1ee Club 9, 10, Editor 11 , Clas S Officer 11, 1l3Baseball 11,123 Football 10, Class Play 12, Annual Staff 123 11, 123 Class Play 11,123 Office Superlative 121 Junior -Senior Staff 12, Superlative 123 Tunior- Banquet Speaker ll. Senior Bancluet Sneaker 11 FAIRY LEE SNYDER lIFairyll Cute, Small, Popularg4-H Club 11,123 Class Officer 9,lO,l1, 123F.H.A. Club Officer 10,113 Glee Club 11,123 Class Play ll, 123 Cheerleader 113 Chief Cheerleader l23Junior Marshal 113 School Store 113 Junior - Senior Banquet 11,123 Annual Staff 123 Superlative 12. MARTHA ANN WEBB llAnnII Bashful, Studious, lndifferentg F. I-I.A, Club 103 4-H Club 103 Superlative 123 Library 123 Office Staff 12. MARY LINDA SHORE Linda Athletic, Easy - Going, Like- ableg F.H. A. Club 9, 10,115 Class Play 11,123 School Store 10,113 Basketball 9, 10, 11,123 Basketball Co-Captain 123 4-H Club ll, l2gSuperlative 123 Annual Staff 12. NORMA RUTH WHITE Norma Pretty, Studious, Easy-Going, Class Offic e r 9, 10, 123 4-H Club lO,ll,12g4-H Club Officer 11,123 Basketball Manager 103 F.H.A. Club 9,103 F.H.A. Club Officer ll, Glee Club 10,11, 12,3 Class Play ll, 123 Cheerleader 11,123 Chief Junior Marshal 113 Annual Staff 123 Superlative 12. sv Tl CLASS MOTTO God helps them that help themselves. eniom DORIS JEAN WILLIAMS Dot Witty, Engaged, Ath1eticg4-H Club 9,lO, ll, 12: F. H. A. Club 9,lO3Libraryll,l2g Lunchroom 9,105 School Store 115 Basket- ball 1O,l1,lZg Glee Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Superlative 12. 6 CL56 OQWL School days, school days, years of work and play Come to an end on graduation day. They are ended for us, we are through. We, the class of '5Z. Memories, sweet memories, seem to float through our minds Of all our teachers, thoughtful and kind, Of these long halls -- our friends so dear -- Of football games--how we did cheer! Our flower red rose, colors white and blue Offer the suggestion--Always be true. Our motto bears mention--a guide all our lives God helps them that help themselves . Now as we leave our school, we pray That God will guide us day by day. Let us ne'er fail to uphold the right, May we be told, You fought a good fight . Sue S. Cuthrell Class Poetess CLASS FLOWER RedRose CLASS COLORS Blue and White Kfcm .Mdforg One September morning, four years ago, a group of eager boys and girls entered the doors of Cooleemee High School to spend some of the happiest years of their lives. The girls were stationed in Miss Purcell's Freshman class and the boys in Mrs. Bost's class. Through their guidance, we adjusted ourselves tothe rules and regulations of high school. Class officers for the Freshman year were: President, Sue Cuthrellg Vice-President, Fairy4Lee Snyder, Secretary and Treasurer, Virginia Galesg Reporters, Norma White, Peggy Clawson. We were very happy when Eunice Daniel and Dennie Creason made the Varsity Basketball teams. We were honored when one of our boys made the baseball and football teams. After what seemeda short vacation, we receiveda new name. We were called Sophomo,res. Mrs. Dameron and Mr. Young were our Sophomore advisors. Officers that year were: Presi- dent, Fairy Lee Snyderg Vice-President, Norma Whiteg Secretary, VirginialGales, and Treas- urer, Peggy Clawson. Again, three of our girls and three of our boys were on the basketball squad. The year passed, and before we kne-w it, we were Juniors. Our homeroom advisor was Mrs. Moen. Class officers were elected as follows: President, Donnie Sedersg Vice-President, Gerald Shinn, Secretary, Fairy Lee Snyder, and Treasurer, Jean Athey. We were so sorry when Mrs. Moen moved away. Mrs. Hoyle took her place and through her understanding we c ontinued our work. Later in the year, Mrs. Hoyle left us and Mrs. Lester replaced her. Through her guidance and understanding, we presented a three-act comedy, Which Shall He Marry. The most exciting event that year was the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Robert E, Lee Hotel in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Hitch Your Wagon To A Star was the theme of our ban- quet. Again, we were represented in basketball when Eunice Daniel, Jean Athey, Linda Shore, Dennie Creason, BillBrooks, Clifford Beck, David Jacobs, and Delano Dedmon made the varsity squad. We were very proud when five of the Juniors acted as marshals to the Seniors in the Commence- ment Exercises. The remaining acted as ushers. By this time we were looking to the next year when we would be Seniors. We became Seniors in the fall of 1951. lt was our good fortune to have Mrs. June Hicks as our Senior advisor. By this time our class had decreased to thirty one. Class officers for the Senior year were: President, David Jacobsg Vice-President, Norma Whiteg Secretary, Fairy Lee Snyder, and Treasurer, Peggy Clawson. Again, we were represented in sports when three girls and one boy made the basketball team and seven of our boys made the football squad. We were proud of Dean Nichols when he received an award for being the most valuable player on the football squad. David Jacobs also received an award for having the best sportsmanship. This year, under the direction of Mrs. June Hicks, we presented a three-act comedy, No Bride For The Groom. We are looking forward to our trip to Washington, the Junior-Senior banquet, and last but not least, our Commencement Exercises. Now, as we leave Cooleemee High School, we realize how much knowledge and strength we have gained during our stay. lt is our supreme hope that all of you as well as the Class of '52 will remember and believe in our class motto, God helps them that help themselves. Linda Shore Class Historian KKCL56 Mop ec? I had managed to achieve a fair degree of success. Ihad just completed my first big con- struction job. Because of my happiness over this, I decided to let my family share a part of my joy and gave them their choice of entertainment for the evening. Of course the amusement park was our destination. While they were enjoying the rides and spook houses I walked into the penny arcade, put a coin in one of the movie machines and received the shock of my life. The scene was of one of my old classmates. Clifford Beck, the greatest designer of modern furniture in America, was drawing plans for a new table. I then recalled it had been ten years since we graduated from dear old Cooleemee High School. That picture disappeared and one of Jean Athey appeared. Instantlyl saw that she was happily married and on a table I saw a trophy withthe words, Jean Athey, Greatest Woman Athlete of Modern Times, engraved on it. The scene vanished in an instant andl saw a chemist at work. It was none other than Professor Foyell Brogdon. Next, I saw James Burton, the great artist, painting a picture of Peggy Clawson, the beautiful model, to go on the cover of a well-known magazine. Then there was a big neon sign over a used car lot which read, Bill Brooks -- used cars, why take less when Brooks has the best? Each scene would last only a minute and another would appear. The scene shifted to the office of a well-known businessman where Linda Shore was taking dictation andEu.nice Daniel was typing letters. This time the scene was of a large ship. Denny Creason, known as the Conquerer of the high seas, was giving orders to his crew. That picture van- ished and I saw Virginia Gales, supervisor of the ladies' department in a large clothing store. Next came a picture of Ann Mauldin, who is head dietitian of a large hotel. Her very able assistant was another old classmate, Della Mae Lambe. The scene changed and into my view came Delano Dedmon, one of the highest paid interior decorators in the country. He was gone at once and I saw T. G. Foster, manager and owner of the U-Slip-N Service Station at Greasy Corner. Next, came Cleta Nichols, who is avery efficient switchboard operator in the Pentagon at Washington, D. C. All at oncel was looking into a large airliner, Fairy Lee Snyder and fam- ily were on their way to their winter home in Florida. Then to my amazement, I was looking at Freddy Hellard, an iron nerved test driver for General Motors Company. Then, upon my ears fell the cheers that come only from a football game. Big bone crushing Bill Howell had just made a tackle that saved the day for his team, the Cleveland Browns. Then I was looking into the office of a lawyer. Behind the desk, I saw my old pal David Jacobs, one of the best lawyers in the state. Into my view came a large Texas ranch, owned by two old classmates, Paul and Jack Lagle. Then, I saw Mildred James, enjoying a happy home life and each Sat - urday night, she sings foraTVprogram. Next, came ahospital, and there I could see Ann Webb going about her duties as head nurse. Then, to my astonishment, I was looking in on a new movie. Nellie Kerley, with her acting ability, had made everyone forget .Tane Russell and Mae West. The'scene changed andl saw Jimmy Miller as the driver of a Greyhound Bus. Next, was the modern home of Norma White, where she is happy with her three little boys. Then, I saw Doris Williams happy at her book-keeping job in a large department store. Then, to my amaze- ment, Isaw a major league baseball field. Nick came to bat -- the pitcher fired -- there was the sound of wood against horsehide -- and the ball sailed out of the park. My old pal, Dean Nichols, had reached the top. Next, I saw Sue Cuthrell. She had just completed her first great novel, That Which Came'After The Wind Was Gone. The following scene was that of a large laboratory. Gerald Shinn has plans to visit his old friend, the man in the moon. The pictures were gone as quickly as they came. I never quite understood what had happened but it sure is wonderful knowing all my classmates are well and happy. Donald Seders Class Prophet I 7 endow wloerfafiued 1 V5-5 is iifiiif' ,al MTD David Jacobs and Peggy Clawson--- Cleta Nichols and David Jacobs--- X . .wx Navi Eunice Daniel and Bill Brooks ------ Doris Williams and Donnie Seders-- We. was --- Most Dependable - - - Best A11 Around --- --- Most Courteous --------------Wittiest Norma Ruth White and Gerald Shinn ---- ---- M ost Likely to Succeed Sue Cuthrell and Foyell Brogdon ----- ---Best Actress and Actor Virginia Gales and Delano Dedmon'--- --------- Most Dignified Doris Williams and Clifford Beck--- Dennie Creason and Jean Athey--- Nellie Kerley and Jimmy Miller-- Delano Dedmon and Ann Webb ------ Donnie Seders and Fairy Lee Snyder-0 ----------Biggest Pest -----Best Athlete -- Most Indifferent ----Most Bashful ---Most Popular enior nfoerfa fined Jw' Freddie Hellard and Ann Mauldin ---- ---------- Peggy Clawson and David Jacobs- Jean Athey and Delano Dedmon--- ------ Norma White and Jack Lagle ---- Gerald Shinn and Sue Cuthrell--- Ann Mauldin and T. G. Foster-- David Jacobs and Linda Shore ---- Donnie Seders and Doris Williams Peggy Clawson and Paul Lagle--- Gerald Shinn and Mildred James-- David Jacobs and Jean Athey ----- Gerald Shinn and Sue Cuthrell--- -- Most Original - Friendliest ---Best Dressed ttiest - Best Looking - - - - - - - - Most Intelligent ---Best Personality ------- Best Sport -- - Biggest Flirt ----------Cutest ----Most Talented ---- Best Citizen -- Most Studious Ofdfjf 6lfl'L jd f6LlfVLQVLt We, the Senior Class ofCooleemee High School, County of Davie, and State of North Carolina, being of sound minds and body and realizing that we must soon leave our beloved high school do hereby bequeath the following: Item I To our parents, for their wonderful ca're and faithful trust, we leave our love and gratitude with the hope that our lives may be as successful as their dreams could have them be. To Mr. Prim, we leave our sincere gratitude for all that he has done for us. Tothe faculty, we leave our appreciation for their co-operation and guidance during our four years in high school. To the Juniors, we leave our dignity, our importance, our wisdom, and our knowledge. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to decide and settle problems. To the Freshmen, we leave our experience in all matters. To the oncoming Freshmen, we leave our sincere wishes for a happy and profitable journey through High School. We now dispose of our personal possessions: Item II I, Virginia Gales, willto Kay Messick my ability to get out of class and hope she has as much luck as I. I, James Burton, will Bus No. 34 to Medford Shoaf. Do handle it with care., Medford. I, Jean Athey, will to Dottie Lewis my basketball suit KNO. 3l. Hope it brings her as much luck as it did me. I, Bill Howell, will to Soak Spry my job as score keeper, along with the headaches and argu- ments. I, Linda Shore, will to Patsy Shaver my basketball suit, good 'ole no. 10. I, Donnie Seders, will to Charles Wofford my love for the moonlight in Rowan County. I, Ann Mauldin, will to Gloria Miller my ability to get along with teachers. I, Doris Williams, will to Colene Phelps my typewriter and hope she doesn't lose her relig- ion as I did. I, Freddie Hellard, will my ability to cut classes without getting caught to Donald Trexler. I, Sue Cuthrell, will my ability to make A's in Mr. Young's class to Glenda Ijames. I, Jimmie Miller, will 'ole no. 16 to Edward Carter. Take it easy, Edward. I, Fairy Lee Snyder, will to Nancy Lee Foster my cheerleader's suit. I, David Jacobs, will my reputation as a Romeo to Charles Moore. I, Norma White, will to Donnie Wall my ability to get to school on time. I, Denny Creason, will my ability to get to school on time, after a basketball game, to Buck Jones. I, Della Mae Lambe, will to Lois Cottingham my favorite typewriter. I, Foyell Brogdon, will my ability to study chemistry to Don Nichols. Good luck, Don. I, Ann Webb, will to Rilla Nichols my art of love making. I, Dean Nichols, will my ability to score touchdowns to Delano McCullough. I, Eunice Daniel, will my cheery disposition and pleasant smile to Peggy Spry. I, Jack Lagle, will my love for the Industrial Arts Department to Doyle Spry. I, Mildred James, will to Letty Mae Wagner my ability to type. I, T. G. Foster, will my favorite shoulder pads to Bob Eudy. I, Cleta Nichols, will to Linda Bivens my ability to get out of class every day. I, Bill Brooks, will to Betty Jean Spry my ability to get out of class. I, Peggy Clawson, will to Eugene Cornatzer my ability to talk in class. I, Paul Lagle, will to Freddy Call my ability to charm the ladies. I, Nellie Kerley, will my ability to combine marriage and school attendance to Lavada Angell. I, Delano Dedmon, will to Larry McCullough my ability to play center on the football team. I, Clifford Beck, will my ability to find an excuse to get out of class to Claude Beck. I, Gerald Shinn, will my intelligence to Sammy Cope. ' Peggy Clawson Class Lawyer f3 015686 ' v Q avvyj, . , , s O 2' ,srl N ,., J - V . 'f.' ' .wr l11. ,!' hx 1 In -- ,,.:. Q... V . . . 3, 'J Nuff 1 cu, ,f w A I I I 4 , Q A S ' ' 1 . 1 u ' -. A J . -. .,W',., . N ' 5 Y 1 , X. 1 ' . ' ' X . '- 1 , . ' pr , f . 4 ..:' ., .,' , V A VJ! .Z ' -, .gc-4 -- NJ' . , -' ' ','-'- in ' ' Z iv X - ' .N - .- . ' v' -.,, ,L 5 -f ,ijt u, 1 '- J v i s . N 44r H541ii'.5m-A-v U -we ULVLIZOV5 CLASS OFFICERS -- --0--Doyle SPTY -,,------ 'n -,,-Bet11Y If-1:15121 . t,------- ' ----- ' Mae ag Pres1de11 ment--H H, -, Lelitgames Barber Vice P!-'es --- 5eCre122fY ,------ T--- T1'ea5uTe Edward Carter Delores Cook Sammy Cope Dorothy Dedmon Peggy Grubb Betty Jean Hamilton Clara Helper Rilla Hilliard Nancy Hoffman Janet Ijarnes Esther Lagle X S omior-A 'QY ' nw Y ... L .FJ :. Lf - if William Livengood Kay Messick Larry McCullough Daniel Miller Charles Moore V Donald Nichols Lethia Pope Kenneth Sales Jack Seamon Patsy Shaver Ruby Shoaf Dock Spillrnan Peggy Spry Donald Trexler Nancy Veach Donald Wall Charles Wofford Betty Jane Long CERS - ' nY10 1: CLASS OE'E'l -- Bud Y-igztiller --,,.---' --,Annef Jim Hoxt -deni - ,.-- -- - P1351 .d nt- ,- Vice Pre5i'S?rea5urer Secfe :avi Jack Athey Claude Beck Linda Bivens Claudette Boger Freddy Call Shirley Call Marlene Canupp Eugene Cornatzer Lois Cottingharn Don Daniels Eva. Davis Robert Dudley Bob Eudy Ronnie Grubb Ann Helper Billy Jarvis Rilla Lowder Mary McC1annon Rilla Nichols Mason Owens Colene Phelps Earl Seamon Alvin Shaver Roberta Shepherd Medford Shoaf Bob Shore Nancy Shore Clarence Spillman Ellen Tatum Mary Templeton Mary Ann Tutterow Bez-lie Wagner Margie Wagner ,Sap OWLOVQJ Sf' VQ5 IfIfL8lfL P1-esi . dent C Vlcep --NQ Se resident ---, FFICERS T crefdl-YN r -- r--,- reamyei. N' ' - N -,--Aar iarbara GE: Spry --- D01-is -,-Bobby C Wls ook Lavada Angell Jeanette Beck Norman Bowers Rebecca Broadway Norma Ruth Bro Jerry Call Jean Carter Alice Clawson Edward Cook Marilyn Everett George Foster Nancy Foster Thomas Frye Ralph Graves Douglas Grubb Walter Head Erickson Huske Glenda Ijames Dorothy Jenkins Ethel Lanier Delano McCullough Gloria Miller Shelby Nail Howard Phelps Glenda Price Barbara Sain Margie Snider Delano Spillman Sylvia Spry Joe Swicegood Paul Swink Susie Taunt Betty Sue Veach Lorene Wagner Colene Wagner Johnny Williams Shelby Spry Sf 'li' f N. Acfiuifieo .fgcfiuifiw m!.aisNkX4KS. 4-H CLUB GLEE CLUB ..Acfiuifie5 Dorothy Dedmon, Ellen Tatum, Betty Jean Hamilton, Mil- dred James, Letty Mae Wagner, Roberta Shepherd, Peggy Grubb, Berlie Wagner, Margie Wagner, Jane ljames, Delores Cook, Nancy Veach, Virginia Gales, Jean Athey, Mary Lynn McClannon, Patsy Shaver, Kay Messick, Claud- ette Boger, Mary Lynn T empleton, Lethia Pope, Rilla Hilliard,Ruby Shoaf, Betty Jean Spry, Peggy Spry. BUS DRIVERS H. A. CL Mason Owens, Jimmy Burton, Paul Lagle, Jimmy Miller, Clifford Beck. Afiuified LIBRARY STAFF Seated left to right: Ellen Tatum, Della Lambe, Colene Phelps, Linda Bivens, Margie Wagner, Patsy Shaver, Doris Lewis, Marlene Canupp, Mary Ann Tutterow. Second Row: Ann Mauldin, Doris Williams, Jean Carter, Esther Lagle, Glenda Ijames, Rilla Nichols, Roberta Shepherd, Kay Messick,Ann Webb, Nancy Hoffman. Third Row: Letty Mae Wagner, Gerald Shinn, James Barber, Daniel Miller, Erickson Huske, Clara Hepler. 4 OFFICE STAFF Mr. Prim, Mildred James, Donnie Seders, Delores Cook, James Burton, Peggy Spry, Mary Arm Tutterow, .fgcfiuified JUNIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY 1 1 I ! i r 5 I 1 NO BRIDE FOR THE GROOM Seated--Jean Athey, Linda Shore, Virginia Gales, Norma White, Standing--Nellie Kerley, Foyell Brogdon, Peggy Clawson, David Jacobs, Fairy L. Snyder, Donnie Seders, Gerald Shinn, Sue Cuthrell. Z i 3 4 ,I I 1 1 V WHICH SHALL HE MARRY? Left to rightg Virginia Gales, Peggy Clawson, Fairy Lee Snyder, David Jacobs, Donnie Seders, Norma Ruth White, Linda Shore, Mildred James, Jean Athey. l .2 .fdcfiuified CHEERLEADERS First Row, left to right--Fairy Lee Snyder, Chiefg Norma White, Annette Stiller, Lethia Pope. Second Row--Peggy Clawson, Jean Carter. Absent--Linda Bivens. ,Q,,e,, , ,S r,Q.,X , 0 i I 'Spf First Row: left to right--T. G. 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RIDENHOUR Compliments of Texaco Service Station DICK EVERHARDT, Proprietor Compliments of William Paul Kavanagh l i Compliments of A Friend STOP AND SHOP GROCERY Better Meats and Fresher Vegetables at a Better Buy NORTH COOLEEMEE Compliments of COOLEEMEE DRUG STQRE The Rexall Store i i CO 'p'ime 'S of Rarribeau Service Srarion U N I Meats and Groceries Plus Car Service I LAWRENCE DRIVER, Proprietor O. C. RAMBEAU, Pl'OprieTOI' TRADE HERE AND SAVE Cooleemee Cafe I L. Foster s Srore Phone 64 C. B. SWICEGOOD, Proprietor NORTH COO'-EEMEE N C You Like lf, We GOT H l Get the Habit - Trade at Home Tl-lE J. N. LEDFORD COMPANY The Best for Less Since 1901 CALL AN D BOOE Fresh Meats and Groceries Hotpoint and General Electric Appliances NORTH COOLEEMEE Compliments of THE COOLEEMEE COTTON MILL, lnc. Mill No. 3-Cooleemee, N. C. 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