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

 - Class of 1952

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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

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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



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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

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