Davie County High School - Clarion Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)
- Class of 1957
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Mr. Price is a leader. . .a leader whose ben efi c i al guidance has accomplished much. He is a friend. . .a well wishing and su pport i n g friend whose concern and helpfulness have been greatly appreciated. His accomplishments in education, his efficient planning and foresig ht that have made this high school possible, his tireless efforts on behalf of the students, and his interest in the improvements ancl pro bl ems of the school and the entire student body portray the character and preservance of our superintendent. May this dedication reflect in some small way our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Price for this high school and for all the educational services he is rendering to the county and state. His high standards have instilled in each of us ahigh regard for the finer things of life, and we feel that we areindeed fortunate in having such an outstanding person as our leader. DAVIE' COUNTY CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE MR. GORDON TOMLINSON Chairman MR. EUGENE BENNETT MR. R. R. EVERHARDT Secretory MR. BURTON SEATS DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. J. B. CAIN Chairman MR. CHARLIE BAHNSON MR. S. W. FURCHES MR. GRADY WARD Vice-Chairman MR. WILLIAM WARD MR. GEORGE SHUTT ff ' XM' jfyr v,5,f'y d ' ' f , , W' W 4 fi ,V f WMA Foreword This memorable year at Davie County Consolidated High School has marked the beginning of a new era in the history of education in the county. We are deeply grateful for our new high school that has been made possible by the Board of Education. Accepting this great new development asa challenge and an unparalleled oppor- tunity tofurther education, the classof i957 has set out to publish The Davie County Clarion with a si nc ere hope that it will be an inspiration to the underclassmen to carry on the work we have begun here. This fhen is the firsf edition of The Davie County Clarion . We have tried to cap- ture some ofthe outstanding and unforgettable moments ofthe first year at our school . May this book of memories always be a source of pleasure and inspiration. PRINCIPAL MR. D. F. STILLWELL Administration SUPERINTENDENT MR. CURTIS PRICE roculty MR. WINFRED BAKER Science and Biology MR. G. O. BOOSE Math MISS ALICE BRUMFIELD English MRS. ELIZABETH CALHOUN English MR. HAROLD CALHOUN Biology Physics MRS. HELEN CRENSHAW Library MISS JUNE GREEN Home Economics MR. FRANK HARDIN Physical Education, History MRS . EST HER HAWKINS English MRS. JUNE HICKS English MRS. CHARLES JAMERSON, SR. Math MISS FLOSSIE MARTIN Biology, Chemistry MRS. ERMA MAULDIN Math MR. WALTER MORRIS Bookkeeping, Driver Education x oKnuvr'-'V in 1 36' .gas . a it ', AE-,K N .....-,W fx Q , ws r 5 X W t nsgqth , ,,!1g.,5 113 . A 'RFE va -W' Q, ,!g,ffj.i' tn Q3 .- , f my , .M , ,. ' ' 2:5 I' 5 f , I ' , qw: -- , , 1171 V- .43--'-Agxgfi-f'j, ' :sir 1 jf: f ,r :Il ' M Q39 I ' . , .w It if-:'vf'11rf-wi , :- f 'ff' ' lzz' --I:,11:t, Q' ' . -, I . 1. 1, I, ',n.:f uw' ' f f , tif- - ..., , ,s-g,..,1 , ,V ,,,,..,3vQg. ' K f'2v,:.2'J'3m,wt I-tv: - I '3,'if3'3'fr',.a'5 vi-1 : wi fi vs. Faculty MISS KATHERINE MULLIS Commercial MISS MILLICIENT PARSONS Civics, History, Geography MR. H. E. PARTIN Agriculture MR. BILL PEELER Physical Education, Civics, Science MRS. VELMA H. PRICE Home Economics MR. BILL PRICE Industrial Arts MR. RALPH RANDALL Agriculture MR. PAUL REICHEL Band, Chorus MRS. GLAYDS ROSEMAN Latin, World History MRS . HAZEL WAGNER Commercial MISS CLAIRE WALL English, French MR. JAMES WALL History, Democracy MR. JACK WARD Physical Education,AthIetic Director INDUSTRIAL ARTS AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT CHIMNEY MECHANICAL DRAWING The Davie County Circulation Manager, Chiquita Murray, Assistant Circulation Managers, Marilyn Spencer, Sylvia Stroud, Carolyn Boger, Linda Daniels, Nancy Safley fnot picturedl. Advisor, Mr. Wall. larion Staff , ,453 X., 41 x Art Editors, Ann Rankin and Shirley Gough Knot picturedj, Class Editor, Janice Smoot, S ports Ed i tors, Philip Rowland, S ue Daywalt. 5 5, ' kg Business Manager, Donald Danner, Advisor, Mr. Morris, Assistant Business M a n a 9 e r, -Patsy Nail, Advertising Staff , Tony Forrest, Vivian McKnight, Alvin Myers. Photographic Editor, Inez Nichols, Assist- ant Photographic Editors, Floretta Collette, Sue Howard, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Cozart, Snapshot Editor, Emma Jo Pope, Advisor, Miss Brumfield. Memories and Dreams Gur happiest memories are of school days. Our parents helped us in a million ways. Our patient teachers helped us wisdom Find. The thoughts of our dear school friends fill each mind The first to graduate from Davie High Have memories of our school that will not die. To Davie High shall we be always true. These opportunities give broader view Now to our lives. We wish to thank those men Whose high ambitions did our school begin. As for the future we have. dreams and plans. Responsibilities will be in our hands. May we to God and others give our best. With courage may we always meet eacn test. SYLVIA STROUD Poetess eniofo wwf' 0' . fag, , , 4 'W' , in A y4s4,., I 551. .y I , I 7 'rf' t ff!! ,, v .WM '41 pf , x W en if ' 1- Jgw' I Q X A2 ,.,4-MHP Sen iors ISACC MARS HALL ANGELL F.r.A. I,2,3,4: 4-H Club I,2,3p Baseball 1. AUDREY PATRICIA BAILEY Girls' Chorus I5 Glee Club 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,4, President 45 Newspaper Staff 45 4-H Club I,2,35 Office Club 4, President 45 Library Staff 1,25 Annual Staff. MARY KATHRYN BAITY 4-H Club I,2. HOWARD THOMAS BECK F.F.A. 4. DAVID WAYNE BECK 4-H I,2,35 F.F.A. I,2,3. 'DAM' FLAKE BLACKWOOD Glee Club I5 Folklore I,2,35 Dramafics Club I5 4-H Club 25 Science Club 2. WILLIAM ALLEN BLAKLEY F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Glee Club 3. CARO LYN BOGER 4-HClub I,2,35 BetaClub 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen 35 F.H.A. I5 Annual Staff 45 Monogram Club I,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Class Reporter 2, Class Secretary I. ROBERT LEE CHATTIN Dramatics Club 45 Nature Club 2. NANCY FLORETTA COLLETTE Class Reporter 25 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Cir culation Manager 45 Beta Club 45 4-H Club 1,2,3, Reporter 1, Song Leader 25 Library Staff 2,35 Junior Play 35 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Monogram Club 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Girl 's Chorus 1. DOROTHY LEA COOK Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 1,25 4-H Club 2,32 l-lbfcfb' Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Folklore Club 3. GORDON CORNATZER F.F.A. 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Basketball B-team 1,25 BUS Driver 3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Band 45 Marshal 3. 1 Seniors JAMES SANFORD BOGER LYNDA SUE BROWDER Class President 1,3, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Home Room Presi- dent 45 F.H.A. 1,25 B-Team Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Monogram Club 35 Chief Marshal 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Dramatics Club 3, President 45 Halloween Queen Attendant 25 Class Prophetess5 Superlative. AMOS STEWERT BROWN F.F.A. 1,35 Bus Driver 4. BILLY JOE BROWN Football 1,2,35 Basketball 25 Baseball Manager 25 4-H Club 1, 2,35 Monogram Club 1,2,35 F.F.A. 4. Seniors NANCY ROSE CO ZART F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Library Staff 2, Beta Club 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Office Club 45 MarshaI5 Banquet Representative 2, Commercial Club 3, Treas- surer 35 Dramatics Club 4. LINDA FAYE DANIELS Cheerleader I,2,3,45 4-H Club 35 F.H.A. I,25 Glee Club I, 25 Monogram Club 45 Beta Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff45 Class Vice-President 25 B Team I,2,35 FolkIoreCIub 2,35 Marshal 35 Dramatics Club I5 School Store 35 Library Staff 3. DONALD JOE DANNER 4-H Club I,2,35 StudentCounciI Representative 35 Junior PIay5 Homeroom President 45 Annual Staff 45 NewspaperStaff 45 Beta Club 45 MarshaI5 Superlative 4. WINIFRED DAVID 4-H Club I,2,35 Beta Club 35 Basketball I,2,35 F.H.A. Club I,25 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Queen Attendant I5 Monogram Club I,2,3,45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 25 Superlative 4. W , f SYLVIA SUE DAYWALT Cheerleader I,2,3,4, Chief 35 Dramatics Club I5 F.H.A. I, 2,3, Officer25 B Team I,2,35 FoIkIoreCIub 2,35 GleeClub I,2,35 Library Staff I5 School Store 35 Office Club 4, Secretary 45 Monogram Club 45 Beta Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Softbal I Team 2,35 Class Secretary 4. CHARLES MAXWELL DEADMON Football I,2,3,4, Captain 4, MostVaIuable Player 45 Basket- ball I,2,3,4, Captain 2,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Class President 2,3,45 Halloween King I5 Banquet Representative I5 Marshal 35 Boys' State Representative 35 StudentCouncil Representative 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Superlative 45 Monogram Club I,2,3,45 Beta Club 4, President 4. WILLIAM CRAIG DCJWNUM Football 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. JOHNSIE RUTH ELLIS Class Reporter I5 Class Vice-President 2,35 Class Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Newspaper Staff I,4, Bus- iness Manager 45 ChiefJuniorMarshaI 35 Beta Club 3,4, Re- porter 35 Student Council Representative I,2,35 4-H Club I, 2,3,4, Reporter I, Song Leader 2,3, President 45 Library Staff 2,35 Halloween Queen Attendant I5 F.H.A. Club I,2, Program Chairman 25 Chorus I,2,35 Glee Club 4, Secretary 45 B Team Basketball I,35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Junior Play 3. f .gn-wr RONALD CRAIG FREEMAN Basketball I,25 Glee Club I,2,35 Football 35 Dramatics Club 45 Folklore 3. ESSIE JOANN FRYE 4-H I,2,35 Library Staff 3. VIRGIE GAIL FURCHES 4-H Club I,2,35 F.H.A. I5 Glee Club I,25 Library Staff I5 Office Assistant 35 Safety Club 4. EVONNE ARRIETTA GAITHER F.H.A. Club 45 Glee Club 45 4-H Club I. DSFIIOFS BARBARA ANN FEREBEE Basketball 'I5 F.H.A. I,3,45 4-H I,2,35 Library Staff 3. PAUL TONY FORREST F.F.A. I,2,3,4, President 45 Lunclwroom Staff I,25 Dramatics Club 45 Glee Club 45 4-H 45 Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff 45 Activity Bus Driver 4. PHILIP ROY FORREST F.F.A. I,2,3,4. JOHN ALVIN FOSTER F.F.A. l,2,3, Vice-President 35 Baseball 2, Junior Play 35 4-H Club I. 35 Basketball 2, 3 I s I 5 Seniors JOHN A. GAITHER F.F.A. l,25 4-H T5 Dramatics Club 4, Treasurer 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Superlafive 4. SHIRLEY GOUGH Annual Staff. ANNIE RUTH GREEN 4-H Club 45 Beta Club 45 Commercial Club 3, Vice-President 35 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Parliamenfarian 3,45 Junior Play 35 Marshal 35 Dramafics Club 45 Library Staff l,45 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 45 Driver's Training 3. DALLAS GROCE '4lQlhunw,.. '9'4 4i'ik 4441, GARY WADE GROCE 4-H1,2,3, F.F.A. 1,2,s. EDDIE CRAIG HELLARD Football 'l,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Class Officer l, Treasurer, 2 President, 3, Treasurer5 Monogram Club i,2,4. F.F.A. 1,2,3, B G. VERNON HENDRIX us Driver 2,35 Baslcefball l, 2,35 Monogram Club l,2,3. HELEN MAE HEPLER Glee Club l5 Superlative 4. 2,35 Baseball l , I 6 k , L CHARLES DEWEY JAMERSON, JR. Football 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Folklore Club 2,3, Beta Club 4, Treasurer 4, Class President 3, Monogram Club 4, Marshal 3. CAMILLA JANE JARVIS Basketball i,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,4-H Club l,2,3, Homecoming .Queen 2, Banquet Representative 2, Class Secretary 2, Beta Club 3, SatetyClub 4, President 4, Oirls'Chorus 2,3,Class Historian 4, Marshal 3, Monogram Club 4. BETTY LEE JONES 4-H Club l,2,3, Girls' Chorus l, Office Club 4, Library Staff 3, F.H.A. l,2,3, Newspaper Staff 4. LEONARD JONES Bus Driver 4, F.F.A. l,2,3,4, 4-H Club l. L Seniors is X- ALVA SUE HOWARD Girls' Chorus l, Glee Club 2,3,4, Newspaper Sfgff 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Library S taff i,3, Office Assistant 3, Monogram Club 3, Varsity Basketball 2,3, 4, Class Vice-President l, Secretary 3. CLINARD PHILIP HOWARD Monoswm ClUl9 lf2,3,4i Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, 4-H Club l,2, Lunchroom Staff 2. KENNETH HOWARD F.F.A. l,2,3, Monogram Club l,2,3, Basketball l, Baseball l,2,3, 4-H l. PANSY LOU HOWARD 4-H l,2,3. on-my K. 'sL,,,. , ' T 'QW' Sen nors MARGARET JONES 4-H Club l,2. ELLEN ELIZABETH KING Basketball l,2,35 4-H Club I,2,35 F.H.A. l,25 Girls' Chorus l,25 Newspaper Staff 45 Monogram l,2,3. LUCY JEAN KING Dramatics Club l,25 GleeClub 'I,2,35 F.H.A. l,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club l,2,35 Library Staff 35 Softball 2,35 4-H Club I5 Newspaper Staff 4. PEGGY JOAN LAMBE Glee Club I,2,35 Dramatics l,4, Publicity Chairman 45 4-H Club 2,3, Vice-President 35 Folklore Club 35 Library Club 45, Varsity Basketball 3,45 Softball 2,3. CAROLYN FAYE LATHAM 4-H Club l,2,35 F.H.A. I. BOBBY LEE LEONARD Basketball l,25 4-H Club l,2,35 Junior Play5 Dramatics Club 4. N X J, SARA GWYNDOL LONG .Z 4-H Club l,25 Newspaper Staff I. WILLIAM MATTHEW LONG Football 2,3,45 GleeClub l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Baseball Manager 3. lei Ahh' VIVIAN ANN McKNIGHT F.H.A. I,25 4-H Club l,2,35 Beta Club 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 35 Girls' Chorus I,25 Glee Club 45 Library Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Class President I5 Class Treasurer 3. DONALD WAYNE MILLER Baseball 'I,2,3,45 Basketball 25 F.F.A. l,2,35 4-H Club I,25 Safety Club 4. JAMES WILLIAM MILLER Football I,2,3,4, Baseball 2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Glee cm! 4 H Club 3 Folklore Club 2 3 Monogram Club 3 4- l,2,35 - 2 1 I . I f Junior-Senior Banquet, Master of Ceremonies 3. Q CHIQUITA LYNN MURRAY Glee Club I,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 35 F. H.A. I,25 Library Staff 45 Marshal 35 Beta Club 45 Halloween Queen I5 Junior Play 35 Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Chief 4. ben lors - , TAMA sue MARKLAND 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Vice-President 35 F.H.A. I,25 B Team Basketball I,25 Beta Club 35 Bus Driver 45 Co-Chief Marshal 3, Class Treasurer I, President 2, Secretary 35 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor5 Glee Club 2,35 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Home Room Treasurer 45 Halloween Queen Attendant 2. JOHNSON ALVESTUS MCBRIDE, JR. Beta Club 35 Junior Play 35 Baseball 2,35 Marshal 35 Class President 2,35 F.F.A. I,25 Basketball I,2,3, Co-Captain 3. CHARLES MONROE MCDANIEL Baseball 2,3,45 Football I,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Folklore 35 4-H Club 3. MARTHA FRANCES McDANIEL F.H.A. 2,3, Secretary 35 Commercial Club 3, Secretary 35 4-H Club I5 Banqluet Representative I5 Homecoming Attendant 2,35 Halloween Queen 25 Marshal5 ClassTreasurer 35 Beta Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Library Club 45 Superlative 4. 4 f v benlors ALVIN LONG MYERS F.F.A. T,2,3, Secretary 35 Class Vice-President 2,35 Cheer- leader 35 Halloween King 35 Glee Club 35 Bus Driver I,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Marshal 35 Boys' State 3. LESTER MYERS Bus Driver 3,45 F.F.A. l,2,35 4-H Club I. PATSY JANE NAIL Glee Club l,2,35 Dramatics Club I,4, Secretary 45 4-H Club 2,3, Secretary 35 FolkloreClub 2,35 LibraryClub 4, Secretary 45 Annual Staff 45 Halloween Queen 25 May Queen Attendant I5 Class Officer 3. RICHARD DUKE NAIL Beta Club 45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,35 Football 2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3. s.. g1fi'f4fe'5'iiS2 ELIZABETH INEZ NICHOLS GleeClubI,2,35 Basketball T,2,35 MonogramClub I,25 F.H.A. I,2,35 Chief Marshal 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Annu Office Club 45 Beta Club 45 Superlative 4. Basketball I , SAMMY GRAY NICHOLS Office Staff 3. THURMAN EUGENE O'MARA 2,35 MonogramClub 2,35 Baseball I I,2,35 Newspaper Staff 2,3. MARGARET JANE ALLEN PAINTER Glee Club I,2,35 Dramatics Club 4. al Staff 4, ,2,35 F.F.A. I ,fn I I I GILBERT RAY POTTS Monogram Club 1,25 Basketball l,35 F.F.A. l,2,3. GRAY ANDERSON POTTS Basketball I5 Bus Driver 45 Dramatics Club 45 F.F.A. I,2,3. MARY LOU QUILLIN F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Social Chairman 25 LibraryStaff 25 BetaClub 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Office Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Com- mercial Club 3, President 35 Basketball Manager I,25 Driver's Training 3. MARGARET ANN RANKIN Newspaper Staff I,3,4, Art Editor 45 BetaClub 45 GirIsChorus I5 GIeeCIub 2,35 Library Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 F.l'l.A. l,2. DSHIOFS B BETTY JO PHILLIPS 4-H Club I,25 Bus Driver 45 Glee Club I5 Office Club 4. EDITH GAY PILCHER Basketball I,2,35 4-H Club I,2,35 Halloween Queen 25 Beta Club 35 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Safety Club 4. GENE EDWARD PLOTT V, F.F.A. I,25 4-H I,2,3,45 Bus Driver 35 Junior Play 35 4 Superlative 4. f I W , I ,C fi LY. by 1' EMMA JOSEPHINE POPE in fGirIs' Chorus I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 4-H Club I,25 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Marshal 35 Library Staff 2,45 BetaClub 45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 35 Basketball Manager 3. Seniors JOHN DAVID RATLEDGE F.F.A. I,2,35 Beta Club 3. NANCY CAROLYN RATLEDGE Class Secretary 25 Glee Club 35 Beta Club 45 Library Staff 3 4, Vice-President 45 Marsl1al5 Newspaper Staff 4. ALBERT GERALD REAVIS CARMEN FAYE RICE Student Council I,2,3, Secretary 25 Class Officer I,2,3,45 LibraryStaff 35 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Co-editor 45 Girls' State 35 Basketball 35 Marsl1al5 Beta Club 4, Secretary 4. ll A in !., ,- lg 7 - ul ,' Alftflsf I liawftw' RUFUS A. RICH, JR. Football I5 Baseball 3. DENNY B. ROLLINS GleeClub 2,35 Basketball I,2,3,45 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Monogram Club I,2,3,4. NANCY STENSON ROLLINS Girls'Cl'1orus I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 Office Assistant 35 Lunch room I,2,3. PHILIP W. ROWLAND Glee Club I5 Football I, Manager 2,3,45 Monogram Club I, 2,3,4, Consessions Manager 3,45 Junior Play, Stage Manager 35 Annual Staff 4. I it PEG GY JOAN SHORE Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 2, Co-Captain 4, May Queen Attendant l, Monogram Club l,2,3, Officer 2, Dramatics Club l,2, F.H.A. l,2,3, Officer l,2, Halloween QueenCandidate 3, Marshal 3, Library Club 4, Class Officer 4, 4-H Club l, Softball 2,3, Newspaper Staff 4. JOHN THOMAS SMITH, JR. Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Halloween King Candidate 4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Su- perlative 4. JANICE LYNN smoot A' Cheerleader l,2,3, Homecoming Attendant l, Monogram Club l,2,3, Secretary 3, Glee Club l,3,4, NewspaperStaff 2,3,4, Beta Club 4, Annual Staff 4. ROLDAN GREY SPEER Bus Driver 3,4, F.F.A. l,2, 4-H Club T, Junior Play 3, Su- perlative 4. lbs. A ' x NANCY LOU BROWN SAFLEben Girls' Chorus l, Library Staff l, Newspaper Staff 3, 4-H Club l,2,3, BetaClub 4, Social Chairman 4, OfficeClub 4, F.H.A. Club 2,3,4, Pianist 3, Vice-President 4, Program Chairman 4, Girls' State Representative 3, Student Council 2, Halloween Queen Attendant 3, Superlative 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play 3. LODENA ANN SAIN Girls' Chorus l, Glee Club 2,3,4, Library Staff l,3,4, News- paper Staff 4. THOMAS GILES SEXTON, JR. Folklore Club 3, Marshal 3, Baseball 3, Beta Club 4. LUTHER LEONARD SHELTON F.F-.A. l,2,3, Baseball 'l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Beta Club 3, Bus Driver 3,4. tm' Seniors MARILYN EUGENIA SPENCER F.H.A. 25 Girls'Chorus l5 GleeClub 2,35 Band 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Homecoming Sponsor 25 Library Staff 45 Beta Club 45 Annual Staff 4. JAMESROBERT SPILLMAN 4-H Club l,2,35 Football 35 Halloween King Attendant 3. SYLVIA ETTA STROUD Class President i5 Student Council Representative i5 Homeroom President T5 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Song Leader 2,3, County 4-H Council President 2,4, County 4-H reporter 35 F.H.A. Club l,2,3, Reporter 3, Davie-Rowan F.H.A. Parliamentarian T5 Girls' Chorus T5 Glee Club 2,3,4, Accompanist 2,35 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, reporter 2,3,45 Of- fice Assistant 35 Junior Play5 Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 45 Vice- President 45 Chief Marshal5 Superlative 45 Class Poetess 4. ANN TAYLOR 4-H Club l,2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Newspaper Staff 45 Library Staff l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus T5 Annual Staff 4. ROBERT LEWIS TAYLOR Football l,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 35 Baseball Manager 25 Office Staff 35 Nature Club 25 Monogram 2,3,4. JO ANN TRIVETTE Library Staff 3. LESTER WILLIAM VEACH, JR. Football I5 Folklore Club 2,35 F.F.A. 4. KENNETH HARDING WALKER Football 3,45 Monogram Club l,2,35 4-H Club l,2,35 Baseball 1,25 Halloween King Attendant 25 Banquet Representative 2. 'All f re lo' I . , I 5 1 JAMES CECIL WHITE Bus Driver 3,45 F.F.A. I,25 4-H I,25 Basketball I,2,35 Junior Play 35 Beta Club 35 Boys' Stale 3. FELIX HOWARD WILLIAMS GIeeClub2,3,45 Bus Driver2,3,4, Substitute25 OfficeSfaff3. JAMES SANDRY ZIMMERMAN 4-H Club I,25 F.F.A. I,2,35 Baskefboll 2,35 Baseball 35 Beta Club 3. SAM NATHAN WALKER DGFIIOFS Bus Driver I,2,3,45 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 4-H Club I,2,35 Dra- mafics Club 4. RUBY KAY WEBB Dramatics Club I,25 F.H.A. I,25 Glee Club I,2,35 Folklore Club 35 Softball 2,35 4-H Club 25 Safely Club 4. JOYCE MARIE WHITTAKER 4-H Club I,2,35 GirIs'CI1orus I5 GIeeCIub 2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 Library Club I,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. FLORENCE ALMA WHITE Safety Club 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,3. ? 7,1 3 H, FI ,I I ., ClossrM0tto Knowl IS power, r powerj lllrsr SUCCESS , ff ,, ' . A , fmt f , ' ' kyy' X 3 - A C C X ,, , f, W .lv M a s cots Kay Wagner and Charles Ray Boger Class Flower Class Colors White Carnation Black and Burnt Orange Us X 54 xy' R ,ax 'T 1 X , ,4-x L3 , 1 5 was E gi? HAYNE? WLM A R , s fmwwmww ff' . 'W Q, Q N, 10, I J ' .iii-gulf. BEST ALL AROUND MOST POPULAR Roldan Speer and Sue Browder Kenny Walker and Inez Nichols Super MOST TALENTED MOST STUDIOUS William Long and Nancy Safley Donald Danner and Sylvia Stroud -bw Y' ,gg ' 1 :mix WLSXMLQ K if - 2 A R342 ,, gpawwgaw A . JJ X . ,T .N I .,' S? i we 15,1 ' I' .Fl .M 1' , vs- is , ' ff.. ,fr 1g-megtys fiswfe A Q1--are www wg, 'glee-'fx h,,fw-.ew ffl- ,go . gp:-Q, 3, 1' y ' ' 'ig 2541- gi Q , L rir. , , iff: +4, 'f'1V , , .I 2 , BEST PERSONALITY MOST BASHFUL Felix Williams and Winifrecl Davis William Blakley and Helen Hepler lahves MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSED Mackie Deadmon and Carmen Rice Joe Brown and Martha McDaniel 2 2 5 Q 4 i X ' .1 ,f , , f Mu. ff fyjf-X, x P , I, 9. -N , - lb L W. . 'U ' eg K x i . 'fi . , ,V . . 1 3 , -X , I THE CUTEST MOST ATHLETIC Donald Miller and Martha McDaniel Mackie Deadmon and Carolyn Boger Superlatlves BIGGEST FLIRT PRETTIEST AND BEST LOOKING Gene Piotr and Barbara Ferebee Johnny Gaither and Winifred Davis S 3 CLASS HISTORY Ah, there's good news tonight. Yes, it is with great pride and anticipation that the realization of our graduation draws nearer with the termination of each new day. As each of you may well know there are certain distinctions that have set our class aside as one by itself. Due to the consolidation of the four high schools of Davie County, our class not only is the largest to graduate from any one school in Davie, but it is also one with a high percentage of honor roll students. We have the privilege of being the first senior class to enter and to graduate from Davie. For this, many gracious thanks are due to Mr. Curtis Price, County Superintendent, for his integrity and intelligence in the planning of this new school . Let us now draw back the curtains of this past year of school life and take a brief resume of the activities of the Class of 1957. Before entering Davie, as juniors we were well aware that at the beginning of our senior year we would be required to leave behind our individual schools and the history that we had written there. Upon the opening of school in August of 1956 we were looking forward with great anticipation to going into our new con- solidated high school, which is one of the finest constructions in the country. We were a graduating class of one hundred and seventeen eager and ambitious seniors. So it wasn't unusual at all a few months ago to see members of our class, running down the corridors, shouting, Hey, look at me, everybody, l'm a SENIOR! We regret to say that since the beginning of school we have lost four of our classmates, leaving us with only 113. Two have moved away. One stopped due to illness and another stopped to begin work. Before proceeding further, the senior class would like to pay tribute to our County Superintendent, Mr. Curtis Price, our Principal, Mr. D. F. Stillwell, to theseniorhomeroom teachers: Mrs. June Hicks, Mr. Walter Morris, Mrs. Helen Crenshaw, Mr. James Wall, and to other members of the faculty who have so willingly given to us their time, help, and patience in all matters which have confronted us this past year. Now that we are seniors, we can hardly realize that this our last year, the one for which we have looked forward to for such a long time, has finally rolled around. We have had many new things to do: electing officers, ordering caps and gowns, invitations and cards, diplomas, publishing an annual, and besides all this, taking part in all the school activities. This was the year that we were graduating, so we immediately began to make all our plans. Rings were not ordered our iunior year as was formerly the customary procedure, therefore, we were looking forward as seniors to receiving new ones with our new school's name engraved upon it. Shortly after school started, a delegation of seniors met with ring officials and decided the style and kind of ring. On Wednesday, December 5, Mr. Stillwell called a meeting of the seniors. He announced that our rings should arrive by December 16. We were then thrilled to know that our rings were on the way. Our next event was to choose and elect senior officers. The following were selected: Mackie Deadmon, President, Carmen Rice, Vice-President, Joan Shore, Secretary, Johnsie Ellis, Treasurer. Sometime later the seniors were photographed as individual groups for the annual. It was thoroughly delightful to see everyone dressed in his Sunday best. The photographers later returned to make group pictures of all the various clubs and activities. The sports scene at Davie has proven itself to be very favorable thus far. Many of our seniors have upheldthe Rebels' hame in football, basketball, and baseball. Credit should be given to the coaches, Mr. Jack Ward, Mr. Peeler, ond Mr. Frank Hardin, for the fine job they have done in the direction of our teams. We, too, have had a fine group of cheerleaders to lead the Rebel cheering section. You underclassmen, however, know and realize the many and different ways in which the senior class of '57 has served you this year. You have, as do we, fond memories of this first year in Davie. This past year has written for our class an illustrious history. May the coming years write for you underclassmen a history fully as worthy. And now if you will kindly excuse me, l have iust time to send this document by special messenger to the Hunter Publishing Company, so that in years to come the students of Davie may turn to page 33 of their texts on American History and read to their hearts' content of the first and greatest senior class to graduate from Davie High. CAMILLA JARVIS Historian Last Will We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-seven, being of sound mind, and realizing that weare I about to depart from this place, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Mary Katherine Baity, will my many iokes and my friendliness to Jess Ruth Jones. I, Allen Blakely, will to Archie Potts, my good disposition. I, Flake Blackwood, will to Mike Osborne my ability to make passing grades. I, Carolyn Boger, will to Edith Smith my ability to play basketball. I, Sue Browder, will to Kermit Ratledge, my dramatic's club membership with the hope that she will someday become a great actress. I, Amos Brown, will my ability to make good grades in algebra, to anyone who can make them. I, Joe Brown, will to Z. N. Anderson my title of Best Dressed. I, Floretta Collette, will to Linda Garwood, my love of sports, especially basketball, to add to her own. I, Dorothy Cook, will to Carolyn Allen my ability to get along well with others. Good luck, Carolyn. I, Nuncy COZGFI, will my place in the office club to anyone who needs the experience, and who is willing to work. I, Donald Joe Danner, will my position on the annual staff to anyone who will stay after school and work on it. I, Sue Daywalt, will my cheerleading uniform to anyone who can be at all the ballgames and have as much fun as I did. Happy Gheeringl I, Winifred Davis, will my title of Prettiest to Sylvia Phelps., I, Johnsie Ruth Ellis, will my position as editor of the annual to anyone who doesn't mind hard work. I, Ronnie Freeman, will to Donald Spry my ability to come to school every day. I, Joan Frye, will to Alice McDaniel my beloved shorthand and typing book, providing she will make A's as I have. I, Gail Furches, will to Carolyn Allen, my quietness on class. I, Evonne Gaither, will to Carol Munday my ability to pass shorthand, although she probably has enough ability of her own. I, John Gaither, will to E. R. Silliman, our faithful mechanic, my bus No. 40. I, Shirley Gough, will to Barbara Canter my ability to not study and still pass. I, Ruth Green, will to my sister, Janie, my membership in the Beta Club. I, Gary Groce, will my English book to anyone who will use it. I, Ed Hellard, will to Freddie Pierce my position on the football team. I, Vernon Hendrix, will to C. W. Foster my seat in Miss Martin's study hall. Helen Hepler, will to my brother Moody, my ability to get along with teachers. Pansy Howard, will my smile and my way with the boys to Geraldine Campbell. I, Sue Howard, will my ability to sit on the bench to anyone who can do it for three years as I have. I, Camilla Jarvis, will to Kermit Rutledge my position as Class Historian. I, Leonard Jones, will to Mary Nell Shutt my streamline, luxury-liner school bus and hope she will always get to school on time. I, Margaret Jones, will to Mary Jane Whitaker my quietness and ability to study. I, Elizabeth King, will to Allen Bailey my ability to get along with people. I, Lucy Jean King, will to Loraine McDaniel my ability to play basketball and to get a back seat on the activity bus under the watchful eyes of Mr. Ward. Peggy Lambe, will to Linda Garwood my ability to giggle even in the quietest classes. Carolyn Latham, will to Gail Jones my seat in the English class. I, William Long, will to Leon Carter my motorcycle cap and my drums provided he will enjoy them as much as I have. I, Johnny McBride, will my broken tooth to Linwood Lipscomb, who has no front tooth at all. Martha McDaniel, will to Dianne Snipes my title of Cutest. Monroe McDaniel, will to Ticy Miller my ability to be football captain. I, Vivian McKnight, will to Dianne Snipes my place on the Annual Staff. I, Jim Miller, will to John Miller my football iersey No. 36. I hope he shows it more action than I did. I, Alvin Myers, will to Evonne Hendrix my bus No. I5 and my ability to get to school on time. I, Lester Myers, will to Velda Sue Howard my bus No. 28. Good luckl I, Chiquita Lynn Murray, will my position of Co-chief to Polly James provided that she will not forget Cheerleading I, I, I, I, I, I, practices. I, Dickie Nail, will my iob as a soda ierk to Lloyd Junker providing he breaks as many glasses as I did. I, Patsy Nail, will to Margaret Jo Harpe my ability to be loyal to my boyfriend, and also I will my position on the Annual Staff and my iob as Class Historian. and Testament read her I, Inez Nichols, will to my sister, Dump, my desk in algebra. I, Sammy Nichols, will to Jerry King my ability to finish school as well as I have. I, Thurman O'Mara,, will to C. W. Foster my ability to have a steady girlfriend. I, Jane Painter, will to my cousin, Johnny Allen, my seat in study hall, provided he is as quiet as I am. I, Betty Jo Phillips, will to Charlie Latham my bus No. IO, providing he takes care of it as well as I have. I, Edith Pilcher, will to Patsy Ellis my ability to get my homework, in hope that she will never be asked to answers. I, Gene Plott, will to Freddie Pierce my title of Biggest Flirt , he deserves it, more than I. I, Emma Jo Pope, will to Freddie Murphy my ability to be quiet in class. I, Gray Potts, will to Janice Wilson my ability to race. I, Mary Lou Quillin will to my sister, Linda, my Beta Club pin, provided that she will work hard for it. I, Ann Rankin, will to Gail Hendrix my crazy ways to go with her own. I, Carolyn Ratledge, will to Mitzi Brewer some of my height, that is, if she wishes to be taller. I, Jerry Reavis, will to Richard Stafford my little curl, in hope that he will never have straight hair. I, Carmen Rice, will to Peggy Owings my title of Most Likely to Succeed. I, Bud Rich, will to Dickie Crater my height in hope that he will use it in tight places. I, Denny Rollins, will to Freddie Pierce my height, provided he will use it in basketball. I, Nancy Rollins, will to Margaret Jo Harpe my seat in Family Life, as long as she will keep it and like it as well as I do. I, Philip Rowland, will my iob as manager of the football team to anyone who will take it. I, Nancy Safley, will everything I have to Johnny Sue Teague. I, Ann Sain, will my temper to anyone who does not have one in hopes that he or she will not use it. I, Leonard Shelton, will to Clarence Driver my ability to get along with the girls. I, Joan Shore, will to Linda Gorwood my ability to sit calmly while on the activity bus going to a basketball game. I, Janice Smoot, will to Terry Shutt my ability to ask questions in the algebra class. I, Roldan Speer, will my seat in physics to almost anyone and bus No. T3 to whoever can drive it. I, Marilyn Spencer, will to Betty Beauchamp my saxophone, so she can get out of class early on band days. I, Jimmy Spillman, will to Billy Spillman my flat-top provided he keeps it as flat as I've tried to. I, Sylvia Stroud, will my half of chemistry lab desk to anyone willing to be careful doing those experiments. I, Ann Taylor, will to Alice Call my ability to eat. l, Robert Taylor, will to Manning Huske my position on the football team. I, Jo Ann Trivette, will to Peggy Owings my height so that she can grow as tall as I am. l, BillieVeach', will to my brother Gene Veach, my ability to get along with my teachers. 'l, Kenny Walker, will to Leon Carter my title of Most Popular. I, Sam Walker, will my bus No. 6 to anyone who wants it, provided they will take good care of it. I, Kay Webb, will to Carolyn Owens my shorthand book. I, Joyce Whitaker, will to Betty Jo Smoot my ability to talk and get moved for it in study hall, providing she doesn't get moved as much as I have. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, l, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, James White, will to Linwood Lipscomb my bus No. I4. Take good care of it, Linwood. Felix Williams, will to Maurice Mauldin my bus No. Ill. Jimmy Zimmerman, Jr. , will to Allen Bailey my crazy ideas. Isaac Marshall Angell will my ability to get along with the teachers to Charlie Latham. Audrey Bailey, will my Rebel notebook to Jerry Keller provided he does clean it out once a year. Charles Jamerson, will my position as co-captain of the basketball team to Carl Jacobs. Donald Miller, will to Gerald Robertson, my witty disposition. Tom Sexton, will my place in the Senior class to Ticy Miller. J. T. Smith, will my big M to any boy who has trouble getting the car from Dad. Bobby Leonard, will my ability to enioy dramatics to Harold Boger. Wayne Beck, will my glasses to whoever needs them. Howard Beck, will to Bill Trent, my ability to drive a new car. Linda Daniels, will to Bobby Brown, my ability to get along with people. Tama Sue Markland, will my bus to Connie Tucker. Betty Jones, will to Janice Wilson, my position on the office staff. On one of my recent trips to New York, as I was sightseeing on Broadway, lwas confronted by a huge billboard announcing the opening of a new theater and the coming of a wonderful play to Broadway. Upon inquiring l discovered thetheater was owned and operated by Sam Walker and Dorothy Cook. Bobbie Chattin and Ronny Freeman were their chief ushers. The play was a revised version of Macbeth. Some of the names on that billboard looked strangely familiar. As I pondered over the names it suddenly occurred to me. Why those were some of the members of the dramatics club I remembered from my high school days! It was written on the billboard: starring Tony Forrest as Macbeth and co-starring Mary Lou Quillin as Lady Macbeth. Playing with them were Jane Painter, Bobby Leonard, and Gray Potts. The play was produced by John Gaither and Ruth Green. The directors were Patsy Nail and Peggy Lambe. The revised version had been rewritten by Nancy Cozart. lt certainly appeared as if Mrs. Hicks' training in that dramatics club had proved worth while. As I walked on down the street, I heard someone mentioning a coming attraction to the theater. . .Gene Plott and his world-renowned orchestra. Some of the members of his orchestra were Marilyn Spencer, William Long, Nancy Safley, Bill Veach and Gordon Cornatzer. I recognized those musicians from High School. Iremembered that they used to be very musical. On my way back to the hotel, owned by Alvin Myers, I bought a newspaper, The New York Herald Tribune. I was very pleased to see that Carmen Rice was editor of this paper. Working with her were Inez Nichols as associate editor and Johnsie Ellis and Tama Sue Markland as business managers. They had finally reached the top in the iournalism field. I decided to have a seat on a park bench and see what kind of paper my classmates were publishing. As I looked at the front page of the paper I saw a picture of the President of the United States, Donald Danner, as he was delivering his Stateof the Union Address. Seated in the background was the Vice-President, Bud Rich. Some of the North Carolinians in the President's Cabinet wereFIake Blackwood, Secretary of State, Tom Sexton, Secretary of the Treasury, Gary Groce, Secretary of Defense, and Joe Brown, Attorney General. It looked as if North Carolina was well represented these four years. On the next page I saw an interesting item about the current Miss America, Winifred Davis. It seemed that she had decided to give up her title for a more im- portant one beginning with Mrs. She was going to turn her present titleover to Martha McDaniel . Next was an enlightening editorial on Life in the I96O's by Sylvia Stroud. Looking on through the paper I was surprised to see that society playboy Donald Miller was finally settling down to married life. I saw that Carolyn Rutledge and Ann Rankin were making quite a name for them- selves writing comic strips. Carolyn does the writing and Ann does the art work. They had recentlyqtaken over Al Capp's comic strip, Li'l Abner. Also, Joyce Whitaker and Ann Taylor had taken over Amy Vanderbilt's column on etiquette. On the sports page I saw that Denny Rollins, Charles Jamerson, Mackie Deadmon, and Jim Miller had signed with the Globetrotters after quite an argumentovera long- term contract. And speaking of basketball, I see that Joan Shore, Carolyn Boger, Lucy King, Alma White, Camilla Jarvis and Floretta Collette have organized a Lady-Globetrotters team and they seem to be making an excellent record for them- selves. Class Prophecy Sue Howard and Ann Sain have an important job on this paper. They compileand record the stock market reports. I had been reading longer than I realized. Since I was leaving for North Carolina tomorrow I had to rush to my hotel room and pack. The next morning I called a taxi to take me to the airport. Much to my surprise Gilbert Potts was the driver. Gilbert said that several of our classmates had become taxi drivers in the big city. J. T. Smith had just completed his fifth year of driving without a collision. Jimmy Spillman, LesterMyers and Jerry Reavis were reliablealso. Betty Jones and Betty Jo Phillips were very successful as lady taxi drivers. Upon arriving safely at the airport I discovered that I was going to havesome in- teresting companions on my flight. One group, the Washington Redskins football team, was makingatourof the United States. Some of the members I recognized were Eddie Hellard, RobertTaylor, Bill Downum, and Dickie Nail. Theysaid that Phillip Rowland was their new manager. Threesof their cheerleaders, Linda Daniels, Chiquita Murray, and Sue Daywalt were accompaning them on their tour. Also on this flight was a choral group returning from around of personal appearances. Directed by Mr. Reichle, a few of the members were Felix Williams, Gail Furches, Evonne Gaither, Vivian McKnight, Emma Jo Pope, Nancy Rollins, Janice Smoot and Audrey Bailey. We hesitated a moment when we heard that Thurman O'Mara was piloting the plane, but the stewardess, Barbara Ferebee, assured us that Thurman was a reliable pilot. Kenny Walker was the co-pilot, so we decided that between the two they should do all right. Barbara was telling us that Jimmy Zimmerman, Johnny McBride, Jim Boger and Sam Nichols were pilots also. They had put to good use the skill they obtained in the Air Force. We were interested to know what some of our other classmates were doing. lt was nice to hear that so many of them had finished college and had come back to our school to teach. Jo Ann Trivette was now teaching French. Clinard Howard, James White, Rolden Spear and Gwendol Long were all English teachers, while Leonard Jones had taken over the mechanical drawing department. Allen Blakeley was teaching problems of American Democracy, and Howard Beck was an excellent driver's training teacher. John Foster was a good chemistry teacher also. Kay Webb and Libby King were teaching the business courses and Amos Brown was teaching algebra. We heard that G. Vernon Hendrix, Kenneth Howard and Marshall Angel were having good luck as athletic coaches. Edith Pilcher's girls basketball team was still leading the conference. Joann Frye, Helen Hepler, Pansy Howard, Shirley Gough, Mary Baity, Faye Howell, Margaret Jones and Carolyn Latham were very happy as housewives. Leonard Shelton and Tommy Ratledge were operating a used car lot. Wayne Beck, Roy Forrest and Dallas Groce are very successful farmers. What a quick trip! We're already in Davie County. Could all those buildings down there be Davie High School? Why yes, those new buildings must be gymnasium and auditorium. One can certainly tell that the school has progressed along with the T957 graduating class. SU E BROWDER Class Prophet I . E rw' ,aww wj W A --R ! I L .Sm 395 3 992 :QC 2.559 ff?-'S O5-' wg-F Us 5' S03- ?52s K' 33 2 Sas- Q'Qz:u'T I2-' 5 D-8' C3 0 Eng? oss! -131-9 0 -',m'N CDN Q P Q U1 .g. Ski? c 2-3 o '-3' Q' EYQ T: Kgs? Sal: 3 : 9 3- 1433-fo s gsm .., 05'- S09 -Pa i Q P- Q m Z' 533 omg A 2222 W ' 63,3 f -.-cn 0 :- :sfo :Ya 5 5 W Q ,ii E . ncle 1' A 1 f 1'z5':7ff2g ew 1-5'7 va M.: ' v- . , ff-W W ,g g i ' J J 57 ' W J -v , fh glzy. 1 06 PM ell JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS EDITH SMITH .......... Z. N. ANDERSON ..... KERMIT RATLEDGE ..... BETTY BEAUCHAM ..... '-R 'Inu- 'Q fringe.-f if -f Q.. in 4,6 . it? N5 L thaw ,W .President . . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer SHIRLEY ADAMS JOHN ALEXANDER CAROLYN ALLEN DARWIN ALLEN LESTER ALLEN ALICE ANDERSON Z. N. ANDERSON MARGARET ANGELL MYRON ANGELL BREVARD ARNDT JAMES ATWOOD JUIIIKJI 0 ALAN BAILEY JEAN BAKER LOUISE BARNES MICKEL BARNETTE BETTY BEAUCHAMP 'gif JANIE BECK MARGARET BELL JERRY BERRIER BETTY SUE BOGER IEANIE BOOE CLETUS BOWLES BOBBY BLACKWOOD MITZI BREWER ETHEL BROADWAY JANET BROWN ALICE CALL GERALDINE CAMPBELL BARBARA CANT ER W LEON CARTER BILL COLLETTE JERRY COPE , ,E WILLIAM COPE 4 an NORMA CORNAIZER ' DICKIE CRATER JANE CRAVER J if DUFFY DANIEL ELAINE DAVIS CLARENCE DRIVER JUNIOR DYSON WAYNE DYSON ROVERDA ELLIS GENE FLOWERS W I he ' 'Khin' ,IJ, 5 I JUFIIOFS CLIFFORD FOSTER C. W. FOSTER EARL FURCHES LINDA GARWOOD GARDENIA GIBSON DARNELL GOBBLE JOE GOBBLE DWAYNE GRAVES JAMES GREGORY CARL GRUBB MARGARET JO HARPE EUGENE HARRIS MAGGIE HARTMAN MYRTIS HELLARD GAIL HENDRIX MOODY HEPLER VELDA SUE HOWARD DORIS HUTCHENS JAMES IJAMES SHERMER JARVIS JACKIE JONES JOAN JONES WILLIE KEATON CAROLYN KELLER JUDY LAIRD SHELBY JEAN LANIER DAN LAWSON JUDY LEWIS LINWOOD LIPSCOMB DOUGLAS LONG JOHNNY LOWERY GEORGE MABE Juniors JANICE MATTHEWS ALICE McDANIEL BRADY McDANIEL LORAINE McDANlEL MARY WILMA McDANIEL H. T. 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Kimmer, Larry Seamon, Steven Teague, Baritone, Junior Reavis, Bass, Jerry Cook, Percussion, Odell Broadway, Jerry Cope, Kenny Davis, Gene Glowers, Rebecca Goss, Joe Gibson, Michael McClamrock, Robert Rowland, Saaphones, Gordon Cornatzer, Billy Foster, Judy Lewis, Marilyn Spencer. GLEE CLUB President, Z. N. Anderson, Vice-President, Kermit Ratledge, Secretary, Johnsie Ellis, Treasurer, Sue Browder. Advisor, Mr. Reichle. v FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President, Tony Forest, Vice-President, Gary Groce, Secretary, Wade Dyson, Treasurer, Wilson Menell, Reporter, Cletus Bowles, Sentinel, Darnell Gobble, Advisor, Mr. Partin. FUTURE HCMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President, Audrey Bailey, Vice-President, Nancy Safleyp Secretary, SylviaPl'1elps, Treasurer, .lol1nnySueTeague, PublicityCl'mairman, Joan Pierce, Reporters, AnnTaylor, Norma JeanCornatzer, Historian, Ruth Green. Advisors , Mrs. Price, Miss Green. 4-.,....,,,-M, K., ...Q 91' ff itz. , I ' . W '25, Q15 1 ,f 4-H CLUB President, Johnsie Ellis, Vice-President, Connie Tucker, Secretary-Treasurer, Sylvia Stroud, Song Leaders Johnny Ward, Ben Browder, Reporter, Sam Shore, Advisors, Miss Osfine Warlick, Mr. Carol Baker. SAFETY CLUB President, Camilla Jarvis, Vice-President, Richard Stafford, Secrefary-Treasurer, Edith Piicher. Advisor, Mr. Morris. iff 1 1 FQ A A DRAMATICS CLUB President, Sue Browder, Vice-President, Betty Jo Smoot, Secretary, Patsy Nail, Treasurer, John Gaither, Program Chairman, Ronnie Freeman, Reporter, June Craven, Publicity Chairman, Peggy Lambe. Advisor, Mrs. Hicks. ,,,.,.-nn.-1 SCIENCE CLUB President, Billy Foster, Vice-President, Otis Snow, Secretary, Patsy Fuller, Program Chairmen, Sue Brewer and Keith Snipes. Advisor, Miss Martin. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB President, Sue Brewer, Vice-President, Otis Snow, Secretary and Treasurer, Louise Blackwelder, Reporter, y Kenny Davis. w jus... TTT S5 MONOGRAM CLUB President, Eddie Hellard, Vice-President, Robert Taylor, Treasurer, Charles Jamerson, Secretary, Linda Daniels. Advisor, Mr. Ward. BUS DRIVERS Wayne Beck, Leonard Jones, Richard Foster, James White, Larry Grubb, J. L. Singleton, Terrell Spillman, David Taylor, Leonard Shelton, Linwood Lipscomb, Lester Myers, Tony Forrest, Willie Keaton, Alvin Myers, Johnny Gaither, Roland Speer, Tama Sue Markland, Betty Jo Phillips, Gordon Cornatzer, Jimmy Atwood, Sam Walker, Denny Rollins, Felix Williams, Gerald Robertson, Dickie Crater, Z. N. Anderson. inf an- 4 f , letico K 4 x 5. if Q FIN FB .fi ML 1 f'X M1 X 1-15 - X 1- x 'x -X x45 ,Mi ' , V! ,r 'ful' I 1 1-.,gwff ' x :2i2'S,fP2r-K..e::':R24L' b:..s,,az:u sf N --'-- L1 -.. X Q P! + ..v..w ,, Q, ,,,.,,,,,. ,,..,. 'M'--f---nv. K 4'19'l-1 YP . X Q ,K f 4 xi ff, , , ,N f , ,, 5 fL ?7W.ff7f,f , W! 'I f -W4 ., vm 7 9 f f 77 -,M I F f,1Lf,,W,, 13 , 5 2 , ' 4 ,W fifxi In 3 3 , WLM, Athletic Director Jack Ward Coaches Coaclfmesp Frank Harding, Jack Ward, ancl William Peeler l. MO NROE McDANIEL Co-Captain R I W nl ,N ROBERT TAYLOR Co-Captain I MACK I E DEADMO N Co-Captain --L- ,. aw, , ,, L 3 - ,' , ,Mf',f,i fx' '2 5Agy,a,,eN 'N' ' XL 'N I Q O O 0' My .,nfugAf'. J ,fw-AM jL f7MfQ f?'24,0'f5 V '7 '76M ,rim fycdfw A ' 176751,-5,1 fy-gA7,6N4f14z., A-If A, fZ'7arzfw C Wjamfy W mi lf' Nm? 1. ., L, I X DICIQIB ' Shore, EDDIE HELLARD WaIker Eddie Trent, C If egg f if 4 'Wi 'lard 9 KZ fd NX f kgs 1 Thx: H W V ,z , Q if :kg is fwfi um I 2, .fe f gghxwfi Q Q-.lp ' as 3,1 vig 'Q IMA lv' A U5 'qw ' ,n '2 Q fi 4,7 f PHILIP ROWLAND Head Manager IT I ,ee , CHARLES JAMERSON AQ Q I I S ,oycyggfwywudp f, , A WWW If My ,,.,:. yw I N F M G JJOVJZJM ,Q dj I I WI ILII W ' AWILWA My L, DICK .,.. f f I I ' , I w LU 'E NM I , f ff IQ M L WWII JIM MILLER I CLI NARD HOWARD 1 'X mf., QQ J W 1 bc! Miller, A X- ,A I Z, wa X I ff, A , , 1 - 7 f h I t f, ? ', , 4 f ,fgzfgj Q Y f ,A , BILL DOWNUM 5? UQ W- ff V vi 21 avi If ,g,VkhVV E 'k',,, 'ALL K ,,,. ,V .M ., , , , ,... ,M f . ., -,g ', , .5 , 'mm G,- f V,'.,r I ff, , WILLIAM LONG WALKER - ,xf Q ik n kg, V Q X 1 iv ? QQIQ f W 9 .W Hfif' C. DWL Sli L lf L :Ll 1 Ana F M B323 ie Ulxllg' ii 1 ,Q 4- 5 wi rf C if yxwf 4 il lil BOYS' VARSITY Sam Howard, Otis Snow, Bob Blackwood, C. W. Foster, Carl Jacobs, Eugene Harris, Denny Rollins Charles Jamerson, Moody Hepler, Mackie Deadmon, Allan Bailey, Clarence Driver fnof picturedl. Harding. BILL COLLETTE Manager MACKIE DEADMO N CHARLES JAMERSO N Co-Captains 1 ' I F L Jim Miller, Coach, Mr. Hom Mitzi Brewer, Sue Howard, Polly James, Queen, Mr. Curtis Price, Linda James. 1 2 3? 1 .N omlng I GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Judy McDaniel, Ann Blackwood, Evelyn Nichols, Judy Carter, Linda Hill, Mary Hall, Laverne Bowles, Ann Nail, Barbara Hendrix, Sue Brewer, GeneMadison, JuIiaSpiIIman, JudyTayIor, Ann Graham, Linda Hendricks, Joyce Daniel, Gail Poplin, Virginia Peoples, Gail Hendrix, Maxine Howell, Linda Hartley, Margaret Riddle, Linda Quillin, Linda Myers, Barbara Daniel, Judy Bowles, Phyllis Boger, Brenda Taylor, Elaine Sowers, Gaye Rice, Coach, Mr. Jack Ward. I BGYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Freddie Pierce, Johnny Alexander, Jimmy Patton, Wayne Myers, Manning Huske, Bobby York, Tommy Graham, Joe Anderson, Robert Rowland, Ramey Kemp, Archie Potts, Rommie Barney, Leon Carter, J. T. Smith, Dickie Crater, Elmer Allen, Coach, Mr. Hardin. cfaclve rtioe mento ELLIS ESSO SERVICE CENTER Complete Cor Service Cooleemee, North Carolina Phone 3556 WAGNER'S JEWELRY Watches-Diamonds-Jewel ry Easy-Credit-T erms Cooleemee, North Carolina NORTH END GROCERY Fresh Meots - Groceries Dry Goods and Feeds Cooleemee, North Corolino Phone 2431 STOP 81 SHOP GROCERY Where Prices cure Mode Not Met Cooleemee, North Corolino Compliments of HODGSON NORTH COOLEEMEE BARBER SHOP U-STOP-N-GRILL Lawrence Driver - Proprietor North Cooleemee, North Carolina CUT AND CURL BEAUTY SHOP Complete Hair Styling Mrs. lrene Foster Cooleemee, North Corolino Phone 2Oll Compliments of BOXWOOD NURSERIES Mrs. H. W. Brown, Owner Phone 384 - W Route l Mocksville, North Corolino TRY NAPSHGTS S :aww y 1.41089 , Q ,gf QW-M, Q-Y, 1 Z -CJQ if 71 Jxzff L Agn! ,S-fl 7 f 1 K K l '4-ii '55'4 'c'J 1 , ff J 'ffmafffw ,f2Vfff:'1Z ' Z ig ,Q.1nxJf,SrQ My 1 Vigil J f 1, ff ,W M15 24045 1 WT I: I CQDQWTMI mi! 4 1,4 41 zifiwful' f , P U 4, If V. ' 1 I I fmf. MJ V44 1 4441 J UML' P 4 4 J i 1 Ngggfsv ,Vw-f W 4 A 4 ,V 11 1 4 4 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 4 ,A 41 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 41 41 41 1 41 41 4 4 1 41 41 41 1 41 41 41 41 1 1 4 41 4 4 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 L 1 I 1 1 41 41 4 V4 'B at ' ,, fr , yi 4 , L., - ,f ,..,. A 4 1 3 fe 1 ! I 671 . , X f f if 4, -wuuwa-m,..a,,,,i Q' fm? 'lirgat A 4 -ff 11,9 A' QL f,54j,,f1ffg4W if WW W jf! X32 -ef :Qv mi xii, ,Lx -:,,,,,,,,QQ,:::,: ,,,,A U 5 , We wg! 3 ,L , .v..v... Lf my ,,ff,,mf4 Wg we f BlLL'S W ,449 Cf sf QW5 if if CYCLE SH P t J, N -'Q ' 9 ,cw 4, yi ,, ,L Advance, Gore mo UNK' II A Z5 2 X If ,E Authcijhjzfd Deoler , M +2294 of - 4 5? 4 gif, H254 -ev . ' 'L 4 4: ff lf Tw an if N- Ig 1: QD, 'Lf , , ,JD ' 4 c , , ,, In X 4 W L5 if in 55559 ,QW Utotdll clesd f L LD st 15 sae L4 if J-gif 4, Shiell Products Q ,I 1: Oc Lf 4 MMMLL W rocerles, Gas ond Oil ,Q 1: D V ,Il W -ZX' 3' X47 Flour, Feed and Seed if fl ,ffl 1, Advance, North Carolina ji fl ,fir 4 :E ,f ,1,egq4'L . . .. l ,,L,.Q W, 4 4 4- 4 dfc ,4 , fi I ii L::::::::::::.-:- ::4 4 -::::::.-::::::.A.A::::::::.-ff- :::l 577752447 , , QI If 4 , , L 4, :: C8446 affix -Z7g7,gU6S60,2,:! tl 764444 Gow 4, 7 ' K 4 . I, 4, , ' , f 14, ,, W' ,flu JMR If 2: zzb 4 :g WZ I' 'L 4, A LQ, 545510 4, asm e ft EE CALL'S AND ff finffwmfw 4 5E , A efffjfwqffj ,,ffl,Q,iif3 gf QBOOE S SUPERETTE gg, M2530 0.246055 5, : Flgy e d ,, 1, Where the Best in Foods wild!! Cost You Less. JL, Cooleemee, North Corolino IWMZXA 'Q'Z5?f54'ijfI If 3,245 , Qef, QZZKQQ JL!! -11511, jr 1: W U25 Qffwwgukall ZJ342:lce4ig464QIi4.4.4' 7 if ' ,JI :L,, ,4 Av0 'w www J C. C. SANFORD SONS COMPANY The Home of Better Merchondise For 89 Years l SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY Ford Deolers Since l9l3 E RANKIN - SANFORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY Formoll Tractors ond McCormick Form Equipment l Mocksville, North Corolino 1 UNION GRGVE MILLING l COMPANY, INC. lr UNIO 8 SROVE ll 'a I Q26 811.0 mum co 1 , V 0 .f' Monutocturers of 0 'ID Il F Golden Biscuit Flour V- MIX I' Stone Ground Corn Meol CORN MEAL 1: lr And Quolity Feeds Mixing ls A Specialty Diol 3655 Union Grove, North Corolino 'I lu 4 X gif 4. f f aw 4x 'M-M--f ,Y ,,V, 1,4 swf 1' fi , f H5733 Jw , 1, -gm' , ,,h , ag, W., 1 1 :f ff ffl? J J4- ,-A LQ 1 -4. f L , iff ? e 'I 4 , f ,,..,.,y4 1' nn l EVANS AUTO SERVICE l vv. A. ELLIS, JR. AutomotivesRepairs ll Gulf Oil Products 'I . . Statesvil le Highway Gas 'Seas :Aciggfsenes Mocksville, North Carolina Highwoy 601 one : Ph 456 I :: L :::: -v---------vv-v ----vv r FRED TUTTEROW'S ' 1' Compliments of Grocery - Service Station 1, Pure Oil - Gas - Meats 1' Highway 64 West Phone Conf-rqcfor Mocksville, North Carolina 4 5 -:::::::,:::::::::::::::: L GREENE 8r EVERETT GRGCERY Fresh Meats - Groceries - Feeds Dry Goods - Notions - Gas 3g Oil Route l, Mocksville, North Carolina Phone 3-3622 ROCKY KNOLL REMNANT SHOP l Best for Less l CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY Everything for the Builder Moclcsville, North Carolina Phone 139 ----i l Notions - China ' Piece Goods - Pottery ll l: Cooleemee 'r 2 - - ll ll 1: Congratulations II Seniors 1 Compliments of It A FRIEND i ......u..... SNAPSHOTS fwaw, , A W wwf' E ff , gg W, Ly y fi is zyf ,V MMWQW 4, 0 9 wyrcu sHoP Where Quality Exceeds Price. Headquarters for Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry. Phone 247 Mocksville, North Carolina THE FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all Occasions T. C. Graham and H. R. Eaton Phone ll3 412 Maple Avenue Mocksville, North Carolina . Q ' is I -lk ' ly. K Y DAVIE AUTO PARTS COMPANY, INC. Automotive Parts and Equipment Goodyear Tires Tire Recapping Phones 2l5 and 360 Mocksville, North Carolina Compliments of COOLEEMEE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Cooleemee, North Carolina KW SNAPSHOTS 187 M , ,Q ,.,., ., , V 'D Q my Q. X Ly-..-., I 61 fi? V1 f, ' 'Wk , aa .8 4 , Y' .yy 5 , 2 A ' -0.- f ul vp, fi 44 Q, 1 ' yfwf t' AQ ff? wk 4 Y? . I 1 ,, . -A 1 my f W .M ak X HW 4 ' 1 1 7 2 4' ff f at K f I Q Z1 P Q f . ff' ! ,, . f W, Q9 Y Wf ft f ff fla g, 1 ivan- gui V , ' ----, .-- Compl iments of HALL DRUG COMPANY The link between your doctor and you. Mocksville, North Carolina 'i 1, 'I 4 'I ' 1 'r 'r , Compliments of l DAVIE CAFE Mocksville, North Carolina 1- 'F WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE George Rowland...Owner Mocksville, North Carolina Compliments of .l. P. GREEN lVlll.l.lNG CO. Flour-Meal-Grain-All Mashes Dealer in Larro Feeds Mocksville, North Carolina l l Compliments of H. R. HENDRICKS, JR. Building Contractor Phone 267-J Moclcsville, North Carolina 4' ' ' ' SHELTON 8: RICHIE l Feed Mill and Seed Cleaner ll Dealer in Field Seeds 1: Phone 427-J Yadkinville Road ' Mocksville, North Carolina 4, , I, 4 ll In J ::::::::::::::::r I-:::::::::::::: ,E 5::'-:: A DAVIE FEED at SEED COMPANY EE EE Ig 1: COLLETTE MOTOR COMPANY 1, P 'n Chows Baby Chicks ll ll . url a Sanitation ,, J. I. Case D T Sf ,Machinery Phone T7 Depot Street jl 1: , epo ree 0 Mocksvmel North Carolina ,, ,, Mocksvllle, North Carolina nl pix' A M -, ,-,,-,-------------dl L---- h 1. ' .f in ' 4 ff , 7 1 A 5155 f i S ' I 4' QW'-U' f ' if f' tie 4 4? , Q 7 fig - 4, 4.1-' ff 1 f 5' if 'J , gf f Q in 1 , E' O' 1, Dy f ' ,QAM W,,,, A. if '00 ,,,, -E 1' MILLS STUDIO I IRVIN PONTIAC CO. Portrait and Commercial Photography tl 1 ln Mocksville every Thursday jf gf New Gnd Used Cars Other days in Yadkinville If If Soles ' Service Phone Ygdkinvillez If If Telephone 35 700 Wilkesboro St Day - 3561 Nighf - 3771 +I Moclfsville, North Carolina W l LK I NS DRUG COMPANY The Rexal. Store Drugs - Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone 21 and 400 Mocksville, North Carolina EVANS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Mocksville, North Carolina DAVIE FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Mocksville Cooleemee Phone 72 Phone 2451 ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. Fine Foods and Meats Phone 111 - We deliver the Goods Mocksville, North Carolina MlLLER'S BAR-B-Q Statesville Road Phone 371-W Mocksville, North Carolina WALKER'S SUPER MARKET Walk in. . .Walk out with Bargains Mocksville, North Carolina is Q... iz an Q6 ,www :wr 1 iw gpwi 3-ff, wifi!-liz.. 'f 2.9 ,.f.4al 'V ... 4, 'S 'Y 3. 1 K ! , 'e 3 CK at J A if Mgt Y 'mar f 120 f R. H. KING GROCERY I I Route I, Advance Phone Smith Grove 32062 :E Gas, Oil, Groceries, Hardware 'I 'I 'I 'I 1, - - -- 'IQII,L'I.QQIIIL'sN..QIT5.l.IJILL FOSTER-DEADMON-DRAUOHN Phone 3II ALL-ROUND SERVICE STATION Car Washing - Greasing Cold Drinks - Ice Cream F: - vvvv --vv---v-- 'I JOHNSON'S GROCERY 8: SERVICE :I Il Groceries-Gas-Washing 8. Greasing :E Phone 33I9S - Farmington North Carolina Congratulations to First Year Faculty and Student Body Davie County Consolidated High School C. N. WARD Mocksville, North Carolina RIDDLE 81 HOWELL I Route I, Advance I Groceries, Feed, Fertilizers 1 Gas, Oil, Goodyear Tires ' Tubes, Batteries I Phone Smith Grove 32032 EATON FUNERAL HONIE Home of Thoughtful Service Ambulance Service Phone 48 North Main Street, Mocksville North Carolina 1, ::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: EE NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANIES I J. E. Kelly, Agent All Kinds of Insurance ., Mocksville, North Carolina 'I I D. D. BENNETT gf SONS T' Purina Chows Sherwin - Williams Philco Appliances Route 3 Mocksville, North Carolina II, - ------A---A- -::::::::::::::v 1 I IL::::v A A , A A - -,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,J Q 'ffl 5 z3 H6 is wf A , .Q WWW? f , 2 J, 7 -111, ,Vi f- I Z L ' f .nf Zi' 'iiiii 1 4 , .-,,, 'im Wfffw We Z4 4 .N ff, ,125 in a QW X,-J4 43,1 lssbf' ' ' yff' L, 1 74.a,4fn 24,41 2'?7a,f7J,A,Lz OLLMZZM yew ,!4!i7f. jf-Qfy ,,..v,, ,-- --- L g I -J I ,, ' . . 1 ' C 1 , 1 , 4 A 37 fig, U A' A-AA -AAAA- A K U ' '04 W fzff' It T. I Ip II I ZAC 'CPN' X I I X I I, :I X -ij, L94 ' I, I I 1 I I x 1: COI3 9,9950 Dyvie eniors - Aviv! UCKIIS 5: I 'I EPI PIJMIM L I pdf I , 'I nl' ,wily I , I IIVI yjjRIJJwXt',Winston-Salem Highway If , ,Q I D U A fVPhoneQmith GY?-yefExchange33322 II Jii!ifif SVvffe'5gIQnh Carolina OIF ILL ,yjNQugIQsviU,e,, North Carolina jf . ' 1 - I I' gi I J 'IN 1 CAS HP I' 1, PI It 1 'Q jj T ,- w ff: : ::::::::::x:::::::::fffx:-ep fe xffffffffffffff :- -Jeff:-1 'U WA? X53 Congratulations to I957 :I I I ' I I M CKSVILLE IMPLE ENT I .LII T I THE Bovvume CENTER I I f M It -, I if A I If COMPANY IVL6 Mocksville fl ftfi :Iliff wx ' IP g II IIA yy A F ff I' I 'WMV I T ' I I :gf ,, 1, A 5 LO iver ractors 1: Q GL 1: .: me Whone 23-J lg ' F! I fi Molcksville, North Carolina I ' if Lux' ,:,, L-xsf:::,:,:s74e,,, Jiiiiififfiiffiiifff:::'-5 ' vvv- ------wvv 1' I an n 'I 1' E LARD S 66 SERVICE '+ I X X , If I HEFFNERS FQODLAND I ISL Q I. is Ia fi IIXR 'Bare' I I' -X BON reiogrzi II ft Super Market - Gro ' s I RG fig Nc I I , II 1: Fresh et ' k HIQHUVGY Ali So mx one 373W 1: 1: Moc SV. lbsrwgtlgth mlin 5: ,f Qckai Q ort t aro Ina :, 1, my 1: 4 I I , . 4 5:5 Q EE I I I I -gigs Lili ::::s2ii:f::::: ::::-Vfg: x ffffxf- xxfffxxfvv S Mg t 5: jf, is I ,I ,XII 5 UPP FEED MILL 1' VIE FREEZER LOCKER, INC. I Y fi R I 1 IL EIGL M N, ' ii vii I I 7'i'vI'L Custom Grinding i ,I Freezer Lockers - Meat Curing II f I. I XJ 'V Feed for Sale I It Cold Storage - Poultry Dressing if V X ix Phone 95 I Phone 240 ' JRE Mocksville, North Carolina t Mocksville, North Carolina I Lxx, -,,,,I Lx, cxprf r , , , 4, 17' Lf E U P' wee E ,S we Congratulations Seniors vfl, ' C E M111 HOWARD JAMES ., SINCLAIR SERVICE 'r 'r I Feeds - Fertilizers - Groceries 'I ln 'r lr l EZQEQZZL E- f2AcccQgjZi!ju,L4i, 1 ff Motion Pictures at their BQ 4, I 7l 1 Phone 3-32ll Phone l82 ., Farmington, North Carolina Moclcsville, North Carolina 5: : l-,,,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E -:::::f::::::::.-:::::ffx 4':':::: Af::f:::::-f::::::::: Y Al 11 v tl gl ' Congratulations 1 Il t Seniors ll Hardware - Burks Water System - 1 ll Star Brand - Wolverine Shoes ' K ll Ball Brand Rubber Foot Wear l lb ' N 8. W Overalls 8. Shirts l 1: General Auto Repair . Grocerles l QI Route l Advance, North Carolina 1' Farmington, North Carolina 1 :I -:,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,l E- ' ' Pxxx' ' ' ' ' xx: P' ' ' fx ::::::::::: l fl l Congratulations l nl'CSf0llC 'l Se lO'S 1 C. .l. ANGELL HOME Sf AUTO SUPPLY JEWELRY at APPLIANCE l G. H. C. Shutt, Owner Sales and Service Phone l32 ll9 North Main Street 1 M0Cl45Vllle1 North Carolina 1 Mocksville, North Carolina 11 -,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,.,:,,,,,:, ,J L. :xxx:::::xx:::x::.-.-::::::lJ ' Seniors 'l 'l NlOCKSVl l.l.E H0lVlE AND AUT LESLlE'S NlEN'S SHOP O SUPPLY 1, Wholesale and Retail , 1, and I1 B. F. Goodrich Tires and Batteries fl 1: 1 l' Home and Auto Supplies l fi CHRlS'l'lNE'S GIFT SHOP 1, 1 Phone 36 Il 1: I1 Mocksville, North Carolina l U fi' Q f at ff sqffgfiifisfgfjgfg effbef Q-ff ff 5254? 5E ' 455 E? . fs? ff Xe Efefifli ffilfis flfflpf 9 fifsff ef Efigiff? ' i eat I6 ' ica e' no IC ge, ' sbecoming or 5. .. . Q. 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We u yo oggcgtth allenge wand: el of II Jap .3 x ,Q XJ em n Thy Cr ator in the cl of t yout 11' 'C .1 . ff -viicf Dj ' JVC if CHURCH OF CHRIST 120, -za In In 4, - gffds Mocksville, North Carolina I X gi Q ,' ki f 4 I ,f!Mf'CifSfL,WWf1j J Q ,A X? , f U ,A 1 Q57 A if 7 ,jf 1 C 7 V! ,if,: f4xir fm h :XX11 ! , , X izgglfyg X22 151,74-VZPAJQ ,J f fl LAY' JH, Qyfix W :T TSX ff ffl 2 I-Sw I , II I V4 A M, f 0 X :I w :I DAVIE on COMPANY A X NCCD XX X X fjfii, F' I X FMR DISTRIBUTORS SINCLAIR PRODUCTS II ADVANCE, NORTH CAROLINA I C. T. ROBERTSON, OWNER 1 PHONE 3-265I , QIIICI-MQ I WWER- 1v n 'r I I I 'I J 'u 1 l 1 df .J6,Q .I W I, Qpllllllll tprfllfllllflvfll ll llll 1 so vi 1 11211 P? Qt 1 is 1 V Success ond Best Wishes 1 W :E to the Clc1ssofl957 1 ' CCKSWLLE PENN1NotoN lfffd' Flomsl cHEvRoLET 1 ll Mocksgfillllljyulzlloftlheghrol ino 5: C 0 M P A N Y 4 ll Phone 41 Phone l46 ll l 1: Day Night 1: Soles ond Service 1 O. K. Pope, President J. W. 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