Davie County High School - Clarion Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Because we Seniors won Friends, had fun, and worked hard, we have memories worth keeping. Now we, the Senior Class, publish the second ed- ition of the Davie County Clarion. We hope you, the reader, will en joy the work and the fun--all haaovmemories--recorded on -these oaaes. -, - If , I R lf ' , it 2 . . For his sincere interest in each student, for his keen sense of humorg for his perserverence and efforts in the many activities of the school, for his example of noble and upright ideals, for his wisdom in solving various problems, for his ability to inspire and challenge each student to do his best, and for his ambition tomake Davie County Consolidated High School outstanding in scholarship, sportsmanship, and citizenship, we--the seniors of i958--wi th respect, admiration, and appreciation, dedicate our annual to our principal--Mr. D. F. Stillwell. Page I5 Page 6 E P . .Yf hx , MM 1' T, fbauie 6 Ream! ,..:, Z Z t - A ...,,22tgf- 1. f G an 22:53 Y , 1' Lf A V MR. J. B. CAI N ' 3' L if f . fa - MR. CHARLIE BAHNSON -r 7 fbauie eauniaf eaafiaficfafecf gcfnaol eamnulllee MR. GORDON TOMLINSON Chairman MR. EUGENE BENNETT MR. S. W. FURCHES MR. GRADY WARD Vice-Chairman MR. WILLIAM WARD MR. GEORGE SHUTT MR. R. R. EVERHARDT Secretory me MR. BURTON SEATS L Jfdh '- N 'I S u P e !' I n T e n d e n I' Mr. Curtis Price AZ . .lt t. P r i n 9 .I p C1 I D. F. Sfillwell 61 l MR. WINFRED MISS ALICE MR. ARTHUR BAKER BRUMFIELD BRYANT Science English Industrial Arts in-L can is lt. 'HSP MR. BOBBY BUTTS MRS. ELIZABETH MR. HAROLD MRS. HELEN MRS. ESTHER Geography, History, CALHOUN CALHOUN CRENSHAW HAWKINS Physical Education English Pl'1ySiCS, Biology Library English lr Nw 311.gif 52.11 ' It Lil? -Q .kyle , . . ' MRS. JUNE MRS. M. B. MISS FLOSSIE MRS. ERMA MR. WALTER MORRIS HICKS JAMERSON MARTIN MAULDIN Bookkeeping, r:--l:-l. u-.l. n:-l,..... r'L.,.....:,L... M,-.pk nrznmu FA..fn+inn ', Q . 4 ii. u i X :lf ,X ,wh 4 . ,few ,A gtg Y GC-it MISS KATHERINE MISS MILLICENT MR. H. E. MR. BILL PEELER Educqfion Commercial Civics, History Agriculture Sgiengel Civics I 'fr-...,,,, 'Xu ,S we xg' is. MR. RALPH MRS. JUNE MR. PAUL A. MRS. GLADYS MISS SHIRLEY RANDALL REICHLE REICHLE ROSEMAN SHEFFIELD Agriculture Home Economics Band, Glee Club Latin, History Home Economics MISS NANCY MRS. HAZEL MISS CLAIRE MR. J. W. MR. JACK WARD SNIDER WAGNER WALL WALL Physical Education Moth Commercial English, French History, Democracy Athletic Director Page 9 Galen Mint Green and White Malta Today we followp tomorrow we Iead. Page I0 .S'4' alawea Red Rose Cynthia rg-Q 'Z' has fCindyj Anderson and Craig Ward x v xx -A .QM rm W -, mgxmp in Q. .X tt ia tt ,qt y ta V wx x W, ..e.v..ln W-- The world of tomorrow is in the hands of the citizens of tomorrow. . . these we present. . . Page I I Sefulcvz 01644 0 BOB SCHLADENSKY ..... ......... P resident DICKIE CRATER ........ .... N ice-President BETTY BEAUCHAMP .... ...... .5 ecretary JUDY LEWIS ....... .... T reasurer - efqff ,V Qgfgf Fa A Q +L Ti? f 5 35 iii? L j -gf Q. i. Seated: Betty Beauchamp, Judy Lewis, Standing: Page 12 Bob Schladensky, Dickie Crater. SHIRLEY ANN ADAMS 'lt matters not how long you live, but how. Safety Club 4, 4-H Club l,2, Library sraff 3. LESTER REECE ALLEN Poogie Live fast, love hard, and then live to regret itl Ltudent Council Representative , Home Room President2,3, Re- Lresentative to Junior-Senior onquet 2, 4-H Club I,2,3, Aonogram Club l,2,3,4, Base- all l,2,3,4, Football 2, 3, 4, Pramatics C lu b 4, President 4, asketball I,4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play 3. Glen of '58 JOHN CHARLES ALEXANDER Wander I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. Folklore I, 2, Football I, 2, Baseball Manager I, Baseball 2, 4-H C lub I,2,3, Basketball I, 2,3,4. ALICE MAUDE ANDERSON Her friends---They are many, Her enemies---Are there any? G lee Club l,2,3,4, F.H.A. Club l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Monogram 2, 4, 4-H Club I, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Office Club 4, Vice-President 4, B eta Club 4. JANE CAROLYN ALLEN She's little but sl1e's loud. GleeClub l,2, F.H.A. l,2, Library Staff 2,3, Office Club 4. ZOLLIE NEILANDERSON, JR. HZ- N... Make yourself necessary to somebody. Baseball l,2,3,4, All-North Piedmont Conference B a s e b a I I Team 3, Football I,2,3, Basket- ball I,2, Class President 2, Class Vice-President I,3, Pres- ident of Homeroom 4, S tu d e nt Cou n ci I Representative I, 2, Superlative 4, Junior Play 3, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Business Manager 4, Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 4, Beta C lu b 3,4, Pres- ident 4, G lee C lub l,2,3,4, President 3,4, 4-H Club I,2,3, 4, Photographer'sClub3,4, Monogram Club l,2,3,4, Driv- er's Trai ni ng 2, Substitute Bus Driver 3,4, Activity Bus Driver 4, Junior Rotarian 4. RICHARD DARWIN ALLEN llFafll Let the world slip, we shall ne'er be younger. Basketball I, Footba I I 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball I,2,3, 4, Junior Play, Class Officer 2, 3, French Club4, BetaClub 3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, President I, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club I,2,3,4. MYRON MOONEY ANGELL Men of few words a re the best men. Bancl 3,4, Librarian 4, F.F.A. I,2,4. ll CARROLL BREVARD ARNDT llvardll Why should a man do nought but pore o'er books and study all the time until he looks iust like a ghost? Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l, 25 Monogram Club 25 GleeClub 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Photo- graphy C lu b 3,45 Dramatics 45 Superlative 45 Representative to Boys' State 3. JEAN CARNELL BAKER Why take life seriously, you'll never get out df it alive. Band 3,45 G lee C lub l,2,45 Dramatic C lu b 4, Treasurer 45 Safety C lu b 4, Vice-President 45 Newspaper Staff l,2,45 An- nual Staff 45 4-H l,25 Library Staff 25 Photographic Club 3. 61644 of '58 JAMESGILBERT ATWOOD, JR. ll-jimmyll Hang sorrow--care wi l l kill a cat! Therefore let's be merry. Football l,2,35 4-H Club l,2, 3,45 Glee Club l,25 F.F.A. l, 2. SYLVIA LOUISE BARNES Loupie Of al I the memories l recall, being in love is best of all. Glee Club l5 Folklore l,25 F.H.A. l,2,45 Library Staff 35 Photographic Club 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 School Store l5 4-H l. ALLEN MARSHBURN BAILEY Bailey Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die. F.F.A. 1,25 4-H Clubl,25 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Co-captain 45 Baseball l,2,3,45Class Pres- ident 25 Halloween Attendant 25 Monogram 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Newspaper Staff 25 Bus Driver 3,4. BETTY JEAN BEAUCHAMP Though she is but little5 she is fierce. Homeroom Officer l ,3,4, Vice- President l, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 45 Junior Varsity Basketball l5 Varsity Basketball 25 Glee Club l,25 Band 3,45 F.H.A. l, 25 4-H l,25 Halloween Queen Attendant I5 Football Sponsor 45 Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 35 Of- fice Staff 35 Annual Staff45 Superlative 45 Bus Driver45 F.T.A. Club 3,4. HELEN CAROL BAKER The fair, the unexpressive she 4-H Club 45 Basketball 2,1 JANIE BEATRICE BECK A happy heart maketh a cheerfm countenance. Newspaper Staff 45 LibraryClu 45 Lunchroom Staff 2. Q Ala 'Q1,I? feb.. MARGARET ANN BELL There is one proof of ability--action. F.H.A. 1,25 G lee Club l,3,45 Latin Club 35 4-H 1,45 F.T.A. 45 Office Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. JERRY LYNN BERRIER Past hope, past help, past cure. Class Officerl, Treasurer 15 Folklore 1,25 School Store 1,25 4-H C lub l,25 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Reporter 45 French Club 3,45 Junior Play 35 Beta Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 An n u a I Staff 45 Glee Club 1 . BOBBY RAY BLACKWOOD llBobll Laugh? l thought I'd die. Football 1,2,3,4, Co-captain45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball I,2,45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Monogram 2,3,45 Dramatics C lub 45 Folklore 1,2. JAMES SANFORD BOGER II-Hmll He has a true soul for field, river, and wood. Football 1,25 4-H 1,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 25 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2. JEANNE CASHWELL BOOE -llJeanll It's better to ask and do it right than to guess and do it wrong. French Club 3,4, President3,45 Folklore Club 15 4-H Club 15 G lee Club l,2,45 Beta C lub 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Superlative 45 Junior-Sen i or Banquet Entertainer 1. CLETUS ODELL BOWLES l am what I am, and so will I be. SARA FRANCIS BREWER Mitzi The lady takes a soldier. Class Treasurer 25 Homeroom 1,2,35 President of Library Club 35 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Glee Club 25 Homecoming Attendant 35 Lunchroom Staff 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Annual Staff 45 4-H Club 2. ETHEL LOUISE BROADWAY Oh, Hail the Crisis, The danger is past5 The fever called school, l conquered at last. 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Lunchroom Staff 3. Page I5 Page I6 JANET CAROL BROWN llujonll 1 To thine own self be true5 then thou canst not be false to any man. Folklore Club l,25 Glee Club l,25 4-H Club I, 25 School store 25 F.H.A. I,2,45 Library Club 3 Photography 35 Annual Staff 45 Office Club 45 Su erlative 4- Homecoming Sponsor 45 Lunch Room P r Staff 25 Newspaper Staff 4. ALICE BELL CALL Shorty lt is better to be small and shine, than tall and cast a shadow. Cheerleader 2,3,45 F. H.A. l,25 Student Council 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Office Club 45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Football Sponsor 45 Annual Staff 4. GERALDINE MAHALA CAMPBELL Remember well and bear in mind, A true friend is hard to find5 but when you've found one good and true, never change the old for the new. Library Staff 35 4-H Club 4. JAMES LEON CARTER Good-natured, generous, jolly, and clever5 His smile, like his Dodge, lasts forever. Annual Staff 45 Basketball l,25 Football I5 4-H Club I,2,3,45 F ren ch Club 3,45 Superlative 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Photography Club 3. JERRY LEON COPE An all-around good sport. Folklore Club l,25 School Band 3,45 Photography Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 45 Dramatics Club 4. WILLIAM MONROE COPE Bill Whose little body lodg'd a mighty mind. Football I,2,35 MonogramClub3,4, Treasurer 45 Beta C lu b 3,45 Dramatics C lu b 45 Photography Club 45 Newspaper Staff45 Safety Club 45 Junior Marshal 35 Su pe r I ative 45 Boys' State Repre- sentative 35 Latin Club 35 4-H Club 25 Safety Club 4. HOUSTON FRANCIS CRATER, JR. Dickie lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,25 FrenchClub 3, 45 F.F.A. l,25 4-HClub I,2,35 Class Officer 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Class Vice-Pres- ident 45 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 25 Photography Club 3. JANE CAROL CRAVER Her modesty is the candle to her merit. Glee Club I ,2,3,45 Voice I5 F. H.A. l,25 Library Club 45 4-H ClubI,2,45 4-H Song Leader I,2,45 Superlative 4. TOLIVER CHARLES DANIEL Il 'A good sport yesterday, today, and tomorrow. iootball 47 Basketball I,2,3,47 Baseball I,4f Homeroom Officer I7 4-H C lub I,27 Photography Club 37 Glee Club I. WILLIAM EUGENE FLOWERS Gene Thus we sail without care or DFFOWF With trust for today, and hope for tomorrow. Latin Club I7 Glee Club I,2. Glen of '58 ELAINE DAVIS Small is stature, but wise in judgment. 4-H Club I,2f F.H.A. Club I7 Homecoming Attendant I7 Cho- rus I7 BanquetRepresentative I7 Junior V OI sity Basketball I, Varsity 27 Safety Club 47 Library Staff I,2, Lunchroom Staff I,27 Class Reporter I7 Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. CLARENCE WOODROW FOSTER, JR. Legs C. W. l must have a little fun. Basketball I,2,3,47 Baseball I, 27 Monogram C lub 2,3,47 F.F.A. I,27 4-H Club I,2. CLARENCE STIMPSON DRIVER Driver To play the game for all that's in II: to play the game and play to win it. Football 3,47 Basketball I,2,3, 47 4-H Club I,2,3f Baseball I, 2,3,47 F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Pres- ident 27 President of C lass 27 Treasurer of Class I7 Junior- Senior Banquet Representative I7 Monogram Club 3,4. CLIFFORD ADAM FOSTER Fuzz As merry as the day is long. FolkloreClub I,27 Basketball 27 Football 37 FrenchClub 37 Glee C lu b 47 Photography C lub 47 Junior Play7 Newspaper Staff 4. ROVERDA ANN ELLIS Rover Two can live as cheaply as one. French Club 37 Beta Club 3,47 4-H Club I ,2,47 Class Treasurer 27 Cheerleader I,27 Halloween Queen Atte ndant 2i F. H.A. Club I,2f Glee Club I,27 An- nual Staff 47 Band 3,47 Bus Dri- ver 3,47 F.T.A. Club 4. EARL COITE FURCHES Every man has his fault, and honesty is his. Beta Club 3,4. LINDA MAE GARWOOD Gar She shall never die from worry, she laughs too often. Glee Club l,2,3,4, Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4, Alternate Co-captain 4, Latin Club 3,4, President 3, Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. l,4, Songleader l, Secretary 4, Freshman Class Officer Secretary, Senior Home Room Officer Secretary, Folk- lore Club l, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 4, Office Club 4, Junior Play, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Cheerleader l . JAMES WILLIAM GREGORY, JR. ll-jimll Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Basketball l,2, Folklore l, 2, Glee Club l,2, 4-H Club l,2, Substitute Bus Driver 4, Banquet Representative 2, Football Manager l,2, Basketball Man- ager l,2. Glen MARY GARDENIA GIBSON Denie Third finger, left hand, shows she's got her man. G lee Club l,2, Basketball l, Library Staff 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4. MARGARET ANGEL GRIFFITH The world's no better if we worry, life's no longer if we hurry. Basketball l,2, F. H. A. l,2, 4-H l,2,3, Library Staff l,4, Safety Club 4. '58 DORIS FAYE HUTCHINS GOINS llDotll Love makes the world go a- round. 4-H Club l,2, E. H.A. l, Homecoming Attendant l, Ban- quet Representative 2, Chorus l, Cheerleader 2, Safety Club 4, Library Staff l,2, Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. WILLIAM ANDERSON HARPE uBi I 'yu Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Football 2, S cien ce Club 4, Annual Staff 4. RICHARD DWAYNE GRAVE A rare good fe l low in even way. F re n c h Club 3,4, Newspapi Staff3,4, Annual Staff4, Foll- lore Clubl,2, Class Officer I Vice-President 2. MARGARET JO HARPE llMaggiell Thoughtless of beauty, she wc beauty's self. Beta Club 3,4, Dramatics Clu 4, Secretary 4, Chorus l,2,3 4, HomecomingAttendant2 F.H.A. C lub l, Secretary l 4-H C lub l,2,4, Vice-Pres ident 2, Secretary 4, Sa fet Club 2, Latin Club 4, Librar' Staff 2, Class Secretary 2. MARGARET REBECCA SHOAF HARRIS llBeckyll She was ever fair and never proud5 Had tongue at will but never loud. F.H.A. l,25 Library Club 2,3,45 Official dele- gate to District N.C.H.S.L.A. meeting 25 Glee Club 35 Chorus 25 F.T.A. 45 Annual Staff 4, As- sociate Business Manager 45 SafetyClub 45 French Club 3,45 Beta Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 4. DANIEL EUGENE HARRIS Horse His years but young5 but his experience, old. Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball I5 Monogram Club l ,2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 45 Bus Driver 45 Substitute Bus Driver l,2,35 Activity Bus Driver 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4. MAGGIE PAULINE HARTMAN My conscience bedevils me. Cheerleader l,25 Newspaper Staff 2,4, Reporter 2,45 Glee Club l,2,35 4-H l,2,35 Annual Staff 4, Class Editor 45 Office Club 45 F.H.A. l,2, Secretary 25 Monogram 2. MARYON GAIL HENDRIX Live, laugh, love, and be happy. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Junior Var- sity Basketball 35 LibraryClub 45 F.T.A. Club 45 F.H.A. 1,25 4-H l,25 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 4. DWIGHT MOODY HEPLER Life was made for living--I DO live. Football 2,3,45 Basketball i,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Annual Staff45 Monogram Club 3,45 Dramatics 45 Homeroom Officer 4. VELDA SUE HOWARD l take life as it is and enjoy it. Glee Club 1,2,3,4, 4-H 1,2,4, F.:-LA. clubi, 25 Music Club l,2. JAMES WALTON IJAMES All things come to those who wait, so why hurry? Folklore Club 1,25 Football 25 Industrial Arts l,25 Junior Play 35 Band 3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 4-H l5 Photography Club 45 French Club 3. SHERMER GRAY JARVIS A woman wou Id run through fire and water for such a kind heart. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 4-H l5 Basketball I. Page I9 Page 20 RUBY JACQUELINE JONES Jackie A sweet disposition is the very soul of success. F.H.A. 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Annual Staff 4. EMILY JOAN JONES A quiet lass, there are but few who know the treasure hid in thee. CAROLYN SUE KELLER A workman is known by his work. F.H.A. 35 Newspaper Staff 45 AnnualStaff 45 Glee Club 4. JUDY MARIE LAIRD Make life sunny and really worth while by re- turning a frown with a smile. JUDITH CHRISTINE LEWIS Jude She was an amiable and gentle dame. Latin Club 4, Treasurer 45 Glee C lu b l,25 Band 3,45 Basketball25 4-H I5 F.H.A. l,2, Secretary 25 Library Staff 35 Junior Play 35 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Class Officer I,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. LINWOOD RAY LIPSCOMB l am slow to study. Bus Driver 3,45 F.F.A. l,2,35 Baseball l,25 Basketball I,2. DOUG LAS RAY LONG ll Dougll Laugh and the world laughs with you. RONNIE TERRY LOOKABILL But men are men5 the best sometimes forget. F.F.A. l,25 Football l,25 Baseball 2,4. JOHNNY LOWERY, JR. 'Give me life, give me liberty, :nd above all let me be mischie- vous. BRADY NORMAN McDANlEL An honest and useful man. Basketball 37 F.F.A. 2,3. Glwu of '58 GEORGE LEWIS MABE There's a time for all things. Bus Driver 3,47 F.F.A. l,2,3, 47 Treasurer l,2,3,4. SARAH LORAINE MCDANIEL Lefty She is like brown sugar7 sweet and unrefined . Class President I7 Homeroom Officer l,2,3,47 Basketball l, 2,3,47 Student Council Repre- sentative T7 G lee C lub 2,47 Dramatics Club 47 Monogram Club 2,3,47 Beta Club 47 An- nual Staff 47 Homecoming Spon- sor 47 Safety Club47 F.H.A. 27 4-H Club 2. JANICE LINDA MATTHEWS ll-lanll Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price? 4-H Club .l,2j Newspaper Staff 37 Glee Club 3,47 Annual Staff 47 F.H.A. l7 Library Club 4j Homeroom Officer 4, Treasurer 47 Office Club 4. MARY WILMA MCDANIEL lt is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Junior-S e n i or Banquet Repre- sentative 27 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer 3. ALICE LEE McDANlEL Turn your face toward the sun, and the shadow falls behind you. HILARY THOMAS MERONEY HH. T. I will be the pattern of all patience. Glee Club T ,2,3,4j Baseball l, 2,3,47 StudentCouncil 27 Monogram Club 47 Basketball l, 2. WILSON FRANKLIN MERRELL Do not turn back before you reach the goal. Bus Driver 3,4, F.F.A. I,2,3, 4, Reporter I, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, 4-H Club I ,2. HAROLD WAYNE MYERS Let me fail in trying to do something, Rather than s i t still and do nothing. Football I,2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, B Team I, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Baseball Manager I. Glass MATHIAS SMITH MILLER Ticy A good name will wear out, A bad one may be changed, A nick name lasts forever. Footba I I 2,3,4, Basketball I, 4-H Club I,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, Annual Staff 4, Mono- gram Club 2,3, President 4, Folklore I,2. TEXAS ANN NOLLEY Texas A smile for all, a greeting glad, a friendly, jolly way she had. Lunchroom Staff 2,3, Photo- graphy Club 3, Latin C lub 3, Office Staff 2,3,4, 4-H Club I,2,3,4, Achievement4, County Winner 2,3,4, Delegate to Home and Electric Congress, Health Queen 3, 4-H Short Course Delegate I,2,3,4, 4-H Camp I,2, Halloween Queen 2, FoIkloreCIubI,2, F.H.A. I,2, 3,4, AnnuaIStaff4, Superlative 4, School Store 2, Newspaper Staff 4. of '52 BARBARA CAROL MUNDAY A lively soul, who knew the inmost art of how to win aspouse and hold his heart. Glee Club I,2,3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Office Club 3,4, President 4, Class President I, Annual Staff 4, Marshal 3, Superlative 4. MALINDA ANN OSBORNE ll lf I cannot find a way, I will make one. Basketball I, Glee Club I,2,3, School Store I, Folklore I,2, F.H.A. I,2,4, Library Staff 3, Photography C lu b 3, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Office Club 4, 4-H Club I. FREDERICA DEE MURPHY Freddie Murph Whistling and smiling or sin ing a song, Happy and contenti she iogs aIong. Drill Team I, Glee Club 3, Beta Club 3,4, French Club Songleader 4, Library Staff President4, F.T.A. 3,4, Vic Pr.esident 4, Annual Staff Associate E di tor4, Sophomc Class Secretary, Cheerleader Junior Play Cast. PEGGY JANE OWINGS Her smile is like a rainbo flashing through the misty sky F.H.A. 2, Library Staff Newspaper Staff 3, Beta Clu 3,4, Office Staff 3,4, Annu Staff 4. hx Yhv raw QtT'1- 5 s-ws....,,, Pilar K' PATRICIA LOUISE PATTERSON Por-' Here's a girl with a heart and smile, that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. F.H.A. 25 Basketball 25 Photography Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 French Club 3,4. DORIS JANE PEOPLES Good actions crown themselves with lasting ioys . Library Staff 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Office Staff 4, Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 4. SYLVIA ANN PHELPS Her voice was ever soft, ge n t I e, and low--an excellent thing in a woman. G lee Club l,25 F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Beta Club 3,45 Dramati cs Club 45 Junior-Senior Banquet Representative 25 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. JOYCE JOANNE PIERCE Shorty Wit she has and ioy in life. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Folklore Club I,25 F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3, Vice-President 45 Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Attendant I5 4-H I5 Library CIub4, Reporter 45 Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Newspaper Staff 4, Co-Editor 45 Halloween Queen Attendant I5 Junior-Senior Ban- quet Entertainer I5 Chairman of Goal Post Deco- rations 45 Junior Play Costume Committee 3. ARCHIE LEE POTTS Boozie Be true to your word, and work, and friends. 4-H Club I ,25 Basketball l,2,35 F.F.A. l,25 Beta C lu b 3,45 Substitute Bus Driver 45 Baseball I,2. CHARLES RICHARD POTTS They also serve who stand and wait. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 School Bus Driver 3,45 Safety Club 4. RUBY MAE POTTS Speech is great, but silence is greater. Lunchroom Staff 2,35 DramaticsClub 45 4-H Club 2. KERMIT ANN RATLEDGE Nothing is impossible, only highlyimprobable or highly impractical . F.H.A. CIubI,2, Vice-President I , Secretary 25 4-H Club I5 Halloween Attendant 25 Basketball I, 2,45 DramaticsClub 35 Glee Club I ,2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Secretary 45 French Club 3,4, Treas- DAVID GILMER RICHARDSON, JR. ll-lqckll Better late than never Basketball l, Superlative 4, 4-H l,2, Industrial Arts. JAMES CHARLES RICHARDSON I believe that in the end truth will conquer. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Bus Driver 4. ROBERT JAMES SCHLADENSKY llBoblI Not that I love study less, butl love fun more. Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,4, Library Staff 2, Latin Club 3,4, Science Club l, Dramatics C l u b 4, Newspaper Staff, Editor 4, Class President 4, Superlative 4, Black D Club 3, G lee Club 4, Representative at Boys' State 4, Address at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Play 3, Class President 4, Class Treasurer 3. JUDITH ANN SHAW ll-judyll SmiIe and the world smiles with you, weep and you weep alone. Glee Club l. FLORENCE ANN SHORE llTinyll A smile to all she meets, A charm to make each memory sweet. F.H.A. Clubl,2, Glee Clubl,2, 4-H Club l,2, 4, Library Staff 3,4, MARY NELL SHUTT And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. Glee Club l ,2, F. H.A. l,2, Class Officer 2, 4-H Club l,2,4, Reporter 4, Banquet Representative 2, Junior Marshal 3, Newspaper Staff3, BetaClub 3, 4, Reporter 4, Office Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-chief 4. THERESA ANN SHUTT llTerryll IITUTII Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. Beta Club 3,4, French Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Sec- retary 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Girls' State Repre- sentative 3, Home roomOfficer2, F. H.A. l,2, Junior Play Cast 3, Halloween Queen Candidate 2, Clarion Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Monogram Club 2,3,4. JESSIE LEE SINGIETON IR BETTY ANN SMITH lt is easier to speak not a word at all Than to speak more words than we should. JOHNNY SUE TEAGUE Susie 'Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. i. H.A. 2,3, Treasurer 35 News- :aper Staff 35 DramaticsClub 45 Annual Staff 45 4-H C lub l,2. Gln-44 EDITH ANN SMITH We leave her praise to be un expressed, We leave her greatness to be guessed. 4-H l,25 Newspaper Staff 35 G lee Club l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 F.H.A. l,25 Library Club 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4, Co- Captain 45 Class Officer 3, Pres- ident 35 Superlative 45 Football Sponsor 45 Office Club3,4, Secretary 45 Beta Club 3,4, Song Leader 4. DOROTHY FAYE TRIVETTE She is a woman, therefore may be won. 4-H l,25 Safety Club 4. '58 LOLA FAYE SNOW Here comes a lady. Lunchroom Staff l,25 4-H Club l,25 F.H.A. l5 Library Staff l. CONNIE FAYE TUCKER Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 4-H l,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice-Pres- ident 3,45 French C lub 3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Class Officer l, Secretary T5 Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Vice-President 35 F. H.A. l,2, Reporter 25 Basket- ball l,25 Office Club 45 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 45 F.T.A. 3,4, Treas- urer 4. DONALD EUGENE SPRY ll Donll Marriage is destiny a nd hang- ing, likewise. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Baseball l, 25 Track Team l,2. JEAN ANNETTE TUCKER A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Glen of '58 LINDA JANE WAGNER Slow, but sure. F.H.A. l,2,35 Glee Club l,25 Annual Staff 4. JESSE VEONA WELBORNE ll Pest You know l say just what l think5 Nothing more or less. Cheerleader l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,25 Song Leader l5 Library Staff 25F.H.A. l,2,3,45Annual'Staff 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Newspaper 45 Dramati cs 45 French Club 35 Photography 3,45 Science Club 35 Chief Cheerleader 2, Co- C hief 45 Superlative 45 Mono- gram Club l,2,3,4. SARAH ELIZABETH WALKER llBefsyll Life is like a picture, paint it well. 4-H l ,2,35 F. H.A. l,25 F.T.A. l,25 Annual Staff 2, Glee Club l,2,35 Class President 25 Library Club, Reporter 35 Spanish Club 3. ROY ALVIN WHITAKER No man is happy who does not think himself so. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 SafetyClub 45 4-H Club l,2. PEGGY JANE WALL l like work5 it fascinates me. can sit and look at itfor hours, F.H.A. l,2,35 4-H Club l, Library Staff 2,35 Dramatics Band 3,45 G lee C lub l,2, Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Stc 45 Basketball l,25 Safety C lu 4, Treasurer 4. MARY JANE WHITAKER Doubt whom you will, but nev yourself. Beta Club 3,45 4-H Club l, Library Club l,2,35 Class R4 porter 2. NORA EVENDA WILLIAMS llBurrIl A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. F.H.A. l,25 4-H l,2,45 Glee Club 1,25 Library Staff 3,4. MARY JANICE WILSON Two heads are better than one. Bus driver 3,45 Class officer l,25 Glee Club l,25 Basketball l,25 Halloween Attendant l5 F.H.A. 1,25 Newspaper Reporter 25 4-H Club l,2. TERRY EUGENE WILSON He never had in all his lifetime said an ill-bred word to self or man or might. French Club 35 Photography 45 4-H Club 2. Four things that I would happy be, I pray the Lord will give to me: Someone to love with all my heart, Some task to do by skill or art, Something to hope for farther on, Some memory sweet to muse upon. --Author, unknown Page 27 Seated: Gaye Rice, Helen Reavis. Standing: Freddie Pierce, Jerry Bailey. HELEN REAVIS .... ........ P resident JERRY BAiLEY .... ..... V ice-President GAYE RICE ....... ........ S ecrefary FREDDIE PIERCE ..... ....... T reasurer Page za amid-IL 6 X A.. N Lawm- ws... is -Q4 'Lv- f 'S-'-10 v- on E 'Gnu-. ang.- -4 oft .Y Q -. - CLAUDIA ADAMS WAYNE ALLEN JERRY BAILEY ROMMIE BARNEY LUVERNE BOWLES 505. RNA., DONALD ALLEN JACKIE ALLEN JOHNNY ALLEN LOUISE ALLEN RAY ALLISON ARNOLD ANDERSON ALTON ANGELL LUCY BAHNSON SALLY BAILEY REVA BAITY CLYDE BARBER JOAN BARNEY CAROLYN BARNHARDT RONALD BATES KAY BECK GAIL BENNETT BEN BROWDER DALE BUCHANAN HARRY CALL LARRY CALL Page 29 Page 30 ,,,. in-. 'f' 'Qu-ny mug, MARY LOU CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CONNER JANE CORNATZER JACK COUCH JOYCE DUDLEY WADE DYSON LINDA ELMORE TONY ERWIN CARROLL FOSTER TEX FOSTER -gnu- -Wk 'ww ,Quia o-as-.1 S ity T?-.Twp MALINDA COOK JERRY COUCH WAYNE DYSON GLENN EVEREST WILSON FOSTER LARRY COPE BETTY CORNATZER ANN DAY MACK DRAUGHN JAMES EDWARDS PATSY ELLIS SYLVIA EVERHARDT BETTY SUE FOSTER BETTY JEAN FRYE PQI-LY ERYE 5 59595 Tilt:- Na Tp-Sk 'Wav 'Umo- QL 1- 3- Sands 5 5. SANFORD FRYE JANIE GREENE JEAN GRUBB RICKY HARTMAN SARAH HENDRIX -Jiv- DARNELL GOBBLE BARRY GREGORY RUTH HANES ANN HENDRIX YVONNE HENDRIX JOE GOBBLE REGGIE GREGORY NANCY HARDING BARBARA HENDRIX ABE HOWARD 'vu Ver we WANDA GOBBLE BECKY GOSS BETTY GRUBB ELIZABETH GRUBB JACK HARRIS LINDA HARTLEY CONNIE HENDRIX LINDA HENDRIX NANCY HOWARD SAM HOWARD Page 3I Page 32 I my, ,llxifg Fx -2' I Nh... Yun.. aww. 'QP' ' 'dv' ,,-4, MAXINE HOWELL DALLAS JONES ANN LATHAM JIMMY LOOKABILL MAURICE MAULDIN BILLY IJAMES GAIL JONES CHARLIE LATHAM ALICE LOWERY DOROTHY MCBRIDE MARY JACKSON CARL JACOBS POLLY JAMES KENNY JORDAN LLOYD JUNKER WILLIE KEATON DAN LAWSON VELL LIVENGOOD JOANNE LONG JIMMY LOWERY GENE MADISON JOHNNY MASON ROSETTA McDANlEL ELAINE MELTON JOHNNY MILLER Qi S335 'Q'- ' Suv-'A J' 'C 'a 'vi gg-7. , X38 'vs Nt? I. Y I X 2 KA Q-11.3 'HP' 1-A y K xx .1 A 3 T: . aw' ' 6 E aa.. fag'- .K ,K Y Qu... hx' I I A f I RNS M i I . 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JERRY STAFFORD JUDY TAYLOR LARRY VOG LER BOBBY YORK RICHARD STAFFORD KAY TAYLOR JOHNNY WARD FRANCES-YORK ,Q ibqfb, I.,,,,,ig, L ,y AA., ,-fm? if I, U Q 4' x ' - if-A Y Xx I 1 A 'Q' NANCY STILLER ANNIE MARIE DAVID TAYLOR JACK TRIVETTE TALLANT GENE VEACH BARBARA WEBB TOMMY TRIVETTE WAYNE BETTY SUE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS fn M 'GM MARTHA LEE CLENIENT June I3, I94I August 2I, I957 Ak '?'... .. Page 35 so made 61644 0 MANNING HUSKE ..... ....... P resident JERRY MCCULLOUG H .... .... V ice-President KAY JAMES .......... ..... S ecrefary 4 BRENDA TAYLOR ..... ..... T reasurer Y : ' 1, ,T .,,,.. f 1 ig . gg-ri Q ' '34 '1.+,'3 . Q 315 V? , ff ,A '51 w , , Seated: Kay James, Brenda Taylor. Standing: Page 36 Jerry McCullough, Manning Huske. Y 'In R5 ...L .... I -If A 17 L. I :.. . K 15- 'L . - N.-1 -- 'E GM, N-.Ml ft F., A . V ,I , 1 :' XX? ,I I I .A .L . lk T F. C- ' ET ' RJ I i , , L . Rf. pu: aux V . Q Q- .521 gi: Q nf' Rx R N A A I 'N-:gps A IT T H 'L' x 'ff - 'N' N M -,J I . 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WO' . ....,...j ik JOHNNY CARTER GARY CHAFFIN JUAN COHAN TOBY CORNATZER JOYCE DANIEL MARY ETCHISON . , N v R x JUDY CARTER JOE CHAFFIN BRENDA CONNER DONNIE CORRELL BRUCE DRIVER PATSY EVEREST LARRY CARTER DONALD CLEARY DARRELL COOK LEROY CRANFIELD BENNY DYSON ANN FORREST SUE CARTNER STEVE CLINARD RICHARD COOK JERRY CREWS EUGENE DYSON BARBARA FOSTER in 6' , A09 A ,I IWW' . I I wing, ' Af ii' Q, KQZQQQJ I IQ xl- af .1 fm -amy., N ' 0 K I K ew A ' W lviibw 28 YU., CQ. ifvkvx. , jggizfj f 5AsSfA'i42 f, S., M .His Nw umm.. 'T. .? 4' 's 'Nuo' , 'YK qw iw G ,fha 3 s... Q, QI., .R W-ur Aa-o qu:- Q, LQW ' X I Nw I BILLY FOSTER IRENE GAITHER BUTCH GREGORY LINDA HENDRICKS MANNING HUSKE DAVID JONES .nm 138+ - A I- -X L Q- tr I Iv 'I A FY! :S ,M X :an III I I f K.. 'v-.95 md ,Q I , 41 7' Ii is S ,ii Ns- , ff' -auf swf --.., 'I 0 I IRQ Q.: I 'JW X 1 I -+- A ,. AXE I FRANCES FOSTER MARY JANE FOSTER PATSY FULLER DWAIN FURCHES JOE GIBSON ANN GRAHAM. TOMMY GRAHAM WAYNE GREEN SYLVIA HAMILTON JUDY HAMPTON LINDA HANES CAROLYN HARRIS JIMMY HENDRIX MARY NELL HENDRIX LINDA HILL FAYE HUDSPETH ' KAY JAMES LINDA JAMES ANNIE MAE JONES ANNA GUINN JONES LINDA JONES JERRY KELLER RAMEY KEMP DEWAYNE KIGER Page 39 sig, I an H57 Qi II JW I I .V , li rV.L. Air VEUJQ ff , I -.gx f' af ' ff Q Irv II Am ' 4 x Q n.. I I 1 X fi. I ' I Nu...-1 I . SUE KIMMER SARAH LEACH MARION LOGGINS STELLA MAE MCBRIDE JUDY MCDANIEL SYBIL O'NEAL Pace 40 1r -' rx am I . ,V f -1 R ig f,-.- E -- W A is f zixi, -Q'-'vf I M.. A n f K . 'z'-pg? ? fi Li' I I' T-3 5' I 'Ire my In 'T F W I in .21 ff' G. C. LANKFORD GENE LIVENGOOD CAROLYN MCBRIDE PRICE MCEWIN THOMAS NEELY EVELYN NICHOLS MARY LOIS NICHOLS JERRY NIVENS MIKE OSBORNE SHARON PARTIN JIMMY PATTON VIRGINIA PEOPLES JERRY KING KATHREEN KINSER ELANOR KURFEES ELLA MAE LEE ANNETTE LEFLER HARRY LEONARD JOHNNY LONG DON MARKLIN GWYNN MERONEY MIKE MCCLAMROCK VIVIAN MCCLAMROCK JERRY McCULLOH ROY PHELPS ROSALIE POTTS LETITIA RODWELL DAVID SHAW CAROL SMITH TERRY SMITH WILMA PHILLIPS LINDA QUILLEN CAROLYN SAIN KATHY SHEPHERD ELDRIDGE SMITH BARRY SOUTHERN N 1 STEPHEN POPE HELEN REEVES ROGER SEAMON MARY SUE SHORE GAIL SMITH AMY SPARKS -A , 4 . x Q 'R Q an ' dr' , Q1 V -' wuz ' ' iywf N f.,....Jf av., 's -M IW! nr, nun. E S 'Cz 34,4 - I BEVERELY POTTS LOWELL REAVIS DIANNE SEATS GAIL SIGMON NATALIE SMITH J, W. SPEARS RR ax 1 ' 7,5 K '35 I u .9 I ig LUTHER POTTS MARGARET RIDDLE W. B. SHARP CARMEN SMITH RONNIE SMITH JULIA SPILLMAN bn 11:4 'no, 2-s vw-sv. 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S ecretary SCOTTY VOG LER .... ..... T reasurer Page 44 aaoifrfman 01644 Gfficmfi ARNOLD ADAMS JOYCE ANGELL GLENDA BARNETTE JOHN BLACKWELDER LINDA BROWN CAROL ALEXANDER JERRY ARMSWORTHY JERRY BARNETTE BENNY BOGER WAYNE BURTON JOHN ROBERT ALLEN BETTY ARNOLD JIMMY BARNEY JERRY BOGER MALDEL CAMPBELL T961 L. G. ALLEN GRAY ANGELL JOHNNY BARNEY SANDRA BOOE SARAH CARPENTER PAULETTE CARTER REX CARTER PHYUS5 QARTNER BILL CAUDLE 2- --JR Ii :fx ' I f GA Y JA -'ff ffl -A K , ., 0 'V 'I I ., A I 1-A I '. Y ' 5 -,tw , - EW - ' ' 'L A ww '. :Y MY gg :L- ax A CCLLLA A YYATT mx, . 15:3-:-,. in-1:-.xx ' ' V MAA Y 2 'GI-4 xx- .'-Y , fzsiggwgg I T Q -I 7 '23 sf. A 9' ' I A F-' .7 ' L Y f'--R ,.', isfzgiii W A . ' il 3 G: I xv I A, -.. X 4 Ig ,S -- f L'7 N' ' A kk I 4 h- f 'Tk Kali A - L A ze gif xv E ii- A z. V 'E -,Q , I TW .. ., 3:15 , A I I 'KK ii . Q 'P ' If if I in -s. x:,Lx L. Rv .X EW- N0 C m 4. A hs I Ki 3 q- . -. 1 N Q f iiga . ' f . 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AWAY r'?::, X . iQ is Q -1. hous- Puge 45 DONNIE CORNATZER BILLY DWIGGINS FREDDY ELLIS DEAN FOSTER PAT GAITHER BETTY GREENE T ag Os q ---A I T' ' ' ,Il ,qxlow 'S Sha. 42's MARY CORNATZER JACKIE DULL LORINE ELLIS DONALD FOSTER JOSEPHINE GALLEHAIR JAMES GREENE 'Av' I ff, L iff-' A TTAT 4 'R 3- 5 Q f 2 V..' f xi . .. ,.,. .av , Jmwfk JANICE DANNER JIMMY DULL RICHARD ELMORE JOHNNY FOSTER WAYNE GENTLE JOHNNY GREENE I96I BOBBY DAVIS JOAN DUNN DONALD EVANS JUDY FOSTER WILLIAM G-ILESPIE JOHNNY GRIMES L+., liianq 414. an' If , L.. . fm aw 7 ,..-..- -E' lizvzxvf'-s' r '1- on 'was me TEDDY DAVIS DONALD EVANS BETTY FEIMSTER THERSA FOSTER DAVID GRIFFIN P. C. GRUBBS Mfr' my X . gfziiig JANET DAVIS CLINTON ELLIS NORMAN FORREST VICKIE FRANKS DONNIE GOBBLE ERNEST HALL 4, -- Q Lu Mm ,. A L, A Q? K I L4 M M ,A 7? . ,i g xx M593 :X 3 in :F .Tn . gf' I A . J' :3f:E'I M if G- ,T ..,M,. A ' V- My X J ,I 5 , 15523 ,, ,Y L A 13 , : ,'b' I 3 We ' IQ Av I GT' g W.. . ii .-T, Sw 4 .,,.... 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SHIRLEY HENDRIX JO ANN HOLLINS ENNETH HOWELL JOYCE JONES NELSON JONES WAYNE JONES ANN JORDAN EVERETTE KELLY OPHELIA KELLER LOIS KING MA CAROLYN KURFEES JERRY LAGLE JAMES LAIRD MARGARET LAIRD KAY LANIER HAROLD LANNING LEROQULELHSER I 4: ', I A.- A -RI If I - 'S S- 'E' I g,,I -P3 --3 I ' E' A If I 'f I ' 'W - 1 L '-LEAD . L 'JE :N :A V 330 A ,, . N , 'Q - 1 K ,R :K Q 2 -ow R I 1: - A ' x . - ,, A Q., t' J '-' A I N- 'TL' T, Il I - , L., , L. :ar- A ,am Y QL A .N 5' A I SX' fx, Q-Jew 7 , Q , 1 - ,.-4. -lil . 3' -E - -. I AA s-P f '- Wx ' 4 I - M- 2523 I ' I ,E.I,,,,I E - , J., A - ' I Al I 1' I 5 A Y 'W :S ' - L H L if IKIQ 252 :s ' if E .:., ' Q I . - - 'als , X I 2: 0.1 .X nv Le 2 S' -L i .5 J if 4. .0 ' OL , I -F 'ill 1, E ... 'L w R 1- g.I,,q J . ' , R ff Ii f If A K A kk K A X AY Y, A l ., Rl ' 'W' we A Q f li -s I Q .1 A A. ' IQ -A A I 'L f I-A A-A , Q- ... x I h b as I .,f,v,' -,f X M ,- N my ---0 ' V 4 A , -Sr! I ,f IE N-,.,f 5 - P 113 4 H146 A S ,2Q'QgP,a. I. 4 A X XX .- Page 47 J. W, LASH RICHARD MARKLAND BENNY MERRILL JAMES NANCE GENE PLOTT Q15-K. five Q--..., 'l GARNETTE LAYMOND JOHNNY MARKLIN TAMMY MERRILL JEAN NEBSIT DOROTHY POTTS RWD' BRUCE LEE JEAN CAROL MCCLAMROCK BARRY MILLER JOHNNY O'NEIL KAY POTTS Q-4 hu.. I 961 JOE LITTLE JUDY McCLANNON LUCILLE MOODY PRISCILLA OSBORNE BRUCE PRATT txfv ws.- -uns... LUTHER LONG TREVA MCCUISTON BILL MOORE PATTY PARKER PHYLLIS RATLEDGE '-It S... flu:- J xx QQ, 'dun-.. iv Wm. A R 'kv Nils 'E' I ish- gigs.. 4.-,Q it Pnnn AQ 1111 4459 ALLEN MABE GEORGE FRANK MOCK DOUGLAS MEDANIEL FRANK MCSWAIN STACY MYERS JIMMY NAIL JIMMY PATTERSON CHARLES PILTCHER JANE REAVIS JUDY REAVIS A.-S 400- new ,I . , . - w I ' A6233 L ko , lg-rc 3 F , , 'E mil? S, +A- I n W' f if , 5' iw I 5 1 f 'QA 'nr I I 961 BRENDA RENEGAR CHRISTINE RICHARDSON PATSY RIDDLE JERRY RILEY BETTY RITCHIE CAROL ROBERTSON VICKIE ROBERTSON JANE ROWLAND RUBY SAFLEY ADELAIDE SANFORD JUDY SCOTT JOHNNY SEAGLE JEANETTE SHAFFNER JETTY SHAW EDITH SHELL LINDA SHERRILL RICHARD SHORES EDDIE SMITH ELAINE SMITH JACKIE SMITH KENNETH SMITH LINDA SMITH NANCY SMITH TONY SMITH FREDDIE SNIDER JANE SNIDER MONTY SNIDER WAYNE SPEER BETTY JEAN SPILLMAN CAROL SPILLMAN DOUGLAS SPRY JOAN SPRY RODGER SPRY RONALD SPRY O. D. STILLER E' QQ '27 NE.. waf- M.- i if A. sq :Fw- vs- 'T' 'Ih- ir It T1 vi M, vu-.Y I -if .- ,QVK wr:-vp. Ha ww T mv Y f 'R 2 ffyf . I A an-Q I 'Q' ,T Q Q , 1 8 , Q. 9' .9-5...,' I--x I . 3' rin' 5 Qi.- I :Q I N. I I v' rw ff' , ,,. 'T ws I Qi? T 41.1, TI ' Q- 5..- , .X Page 49 -as -a ,L I 961 HUBERT STINE LINDA STROUD MARGO SUTPHIN JERRY SWICEGOOD MADALINE SWISHER BOBBY TISE GENE TUTTEROW JOHN TUTTEROW DARRELL VEACH BILLY VESTAL SCOTTY VOGLER CONNIE DALE WAGONER SHERMAN WALL JANE WANDS RUBY WHESENHUNT GENE WHITAKER JERRY WHITAKER JOE WHITLOCK BARRY WILLIAMS FAYE DEAN WILLIAMS WAYNE WILLIAMS DALLAS WILLIARD BETTY WINTERS LUCILLE WISHON GLENDA WOOD JOHNNY WYATT BRENDA ZIMMERMAN QM A Q W 2 Cffl 1 A I 3 . , 5 Is. V B ' '-TZ-I 'I 'wx ' . ffm .av EE 155 I 5 ig. Sf- I '- A ,gh A ...-. The ingredients necessary fo odd zest, now and in years to come ...... Page 51 Lal J V K Y 5 I up lf N 'Q 9 f zi., 2 va ' . .L-z?f'f: 'i K I x'Nf'xE'3 ?! ai'l'!'!'ki'. K -,wmger Mace iw, L I ,, . ' h - , J L L K J n r' Hi.: wg, .... A vnvgnfff s+L4KJ4.: gf., AL M,iLm4 A ,. gifs- 'ywll wi i ,v I I --ff igg t A -1- P, . T Q it ,V V wir 7, .ggi 1 wwf .. , kL.L LL x .W ,Ly K7 L L,,ijj,'Igk h .Ei ff- , ,i ,K ,K vit ' 'L , LQ ,,L K M, u, I ' 2 L JL V .. r L I gym L -g LL ,i 5' 45 L , I Q , :gf5'5 . L jf s yisggswlg it L. - I - fi ,N V .' an sf.,-J K . wie, - A , 5, A ,K ,L sgbaim-535 I i 5, ,K J , A ,,,3m+fuv ifggQ,f4Hi5i,i,,s..,.:AI V V, V k g it mlb Vw -Q K u m i SJQQB Lg-Avy., .4 ' I .vf'y,,fM.'Tr'ti ff ,L :!'v 9'Z',f'H Q swiisg - . V- -,jjj -sfmufgv-IL7,-4, Ltxmptxem 'Pj may L1 ,pg ww. I ,L,L 2.-'Ps' gy : , -'. ir.J2'f,p-fi Tv JA-sg L 41 .Q ,ki V can A Li ST? kykk V 9. , K V anis, K ik. ,sg .g Lk,-. . , L. ii zfv t' U ,-.31 ...L ...S 'sr .375 A I 'i' get ,L L, .. L i Wkfkstv- . ' ' if A ' t Kala Glad The Beta Club is an eleemosynary, educational organization. It is a non-secret, Ieadership service club for high school students. Its purpose is to reward merit, encourage effort, and develop character. The BetaCIub seeks to promote the ideals of American Democracy among its members. Its motto, Let us Iead by serving others, is a true indication of the spirit which motivates the N ational Organization, the Iocal chapters, and individual members. The requirements for membership are honorable character, good mentality, creditable achievement, commend- able attitude, and the approval of the executive head of the school. avi, 4--s I 'Dv swf. . CHN 'Z Z. N. ANDERSON ................ President .qs--. CAROL MUNDAY .... .... V ice-President JUDY LEWIS ....... ...Secretary CONNIE TUCKER .... .... T reasurer JUNE REICHLE MRS. HAROLD CALHOUN .... .. . . Advisors Uffwm JOHNNY WARD ...... CONNIE TUCKER .... MARGARET .IO HARPE. MARY NELL SHUTT .... MISS OSTINE WARLICK MR. CARROL BAKER.. . . ...... . ...... President . . . . .Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ............Reporter . . . Advisors 'QQ' The 4-H Club is organized to assist its membersin everyday living, especially the rural boy and girl. It assists us in learning better agricultural, safety, and conservation methods. If also aids in homemaking techniques. As a whole the 4-H Club builds better rural communities for all. R 4-e-41 Glad ww-was-.H .,,, 'N'-up-r s lf. I '17--7' -.... ..,,. i, ' ...1 f!'F it 'x i 5 ny. .L ..- .. ... ,... DFlVl LO DRIVER fDlJl'llR3TllgPlX. Vi. fYfiffVlffU fHflf'f?OLU IO Safely em The purpose of the Safety Club is to promote safetyin school rooms and on the highways. The clubis composed of the students taking Driver's Education. The Safety Club teaches the basicfundamentals of safety while driving l x xx 46-X JANIE GREEN .... PEGGY WALL .... MR. W. G. MORRIS MR. ARTHUR BRYANT .... JEAN BAKER ......... ..... MANNING HUSKE ................. Vice President -President Secretory Treasurer . . . . . Advisors fiiaazuf I. ' . 5 ' : , ?cience fbepaaimenl 'YI' Mwaf-QQ WWMQW., ' -11 li' 213 .eanuneaciaf m,,mzm,,z Wig: - Banc! The high school music program serves a manifo purpose, the educational obiective being primary The study and performance of music by the ban and chorus develops mental activity, nerve ar body control, by coordinating the eyes, ear mind and muscles as no other subiect can. Sui study provides preparation for a voc a t i on, el 'Y l Ufficm Z. N. ANDERSON ............. STEVE TEAGUE ............... KERMIT RATLEDGE .... GENE MADISON .... MR. PAUL REICHLE .... courages worthy use of leisure time, and helps develop a spirit of cooperation and a sense of re- sponsibility in the individual. It acqu ai nts the student with a wide variety of good music and all the whi le enables both groups to provide enter- tainment at school and civic events. . . . . . President . .Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Director glee em . A Q' Lx 'El' -y . ,X itL....,,..,,.V?,'m -,--we ,-. .I i 1 r .ilfu ,I 'L ,' ', l lt 'ill- ., Y 1 'iii 1 Viffi , 3-.lil 1 -' gf f ' ,, L...,. ,'igiL.: -Will v'lff's..' . -jg, -t '.fTJ 1 it qlalufze QGAMM4 of rqmenica The Davie Chapter of Future Farmers of America is composed of 66 of the l30 boys studying Vocational Agri- culture. In addition to the class study of the various farm enterprises including soil management, crops, and live- stock production, they each carry supervised farm programs on the farm. The aims of the F.F.A. are to develop competent, aggressive rural and agricultural leadership, to create and nurture a love of community life, to create more interest in an intelligent choice of Farming, to encourage members in the development ofindividual farming programs and establishment in farming. A W Ufficm 4'1- I JOE GOBBLE ............ ........ P resident WILSON MERRILL .... ..... V ice-President GEORGE MABE ..... ..... S ecretary WAYNE DYSON .... . . .Treasurer X MR. RALPH RANDALL A , MR. H. E. PARTIN. . . -..Advisors St' ---'- yrs -IWW S. Q. Uffwm SYLVIA PHELPS .... ....... P resident JOANNE PIERCE .... .... V ice-President LINDA GARWOOD .... . . . Secretary LINDA JAMES ..... .... T reasurer MRS. JUNE REICHLE fm MISS SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD .... .... A clvisors ti' 1. vt ' 'nz'-'fx wks' The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, to provide wholesome individual and group recreation, and to further interest in home economics. auffuae aqamemakmd of rqmeaica ,A , .,,,,,, . .. ,,,,.W ,l,.-.-.....-..,,..,-....,...,.,.l,.,....-,,.s.Maf-..my I , .,.,. I H+ w.,., 1-,ilcxigch L, Y f ,mm X 1 . 1: ,V '-Q ' f' ' - W L M ., flll T . ,gc . AM 1 klji Wi-'I li' 5 ' ,. r- , ,Q 'N -my-N ,xl i,l,l 4' 5 if'- il tzillifi E I ' , .if 'K ' 'L . mi g,,.' .., rv I -.I 7 Q, - '1' Wm Jfame Z ef' Q--.Q j,....., ww S ,gxgsz 'f,3-433145, fl , jg .7 - gifffizgw' 'Ulf . 'al 14451 fbefzalzlanewl 1 4. . , X , A 1: e , 5-W1 .. we Y 5 JEANNE Boof ...... .. xg W' . . . . .President qos. KERMIT RATLEDGE .... .... V ice-President THERESA Uerryl SHUTT .... .... S ecretary BOBBY YORK ........... .... T reasurer MISS CLAIRE WALL .... . . . Advisor ia The French Club is designed to supplement the formal class instruction and to offer students the opportunity to use the French language in a more informal way than the classroom affords. Through the French Club we hope to attain an increased knowledge of France as a country, participate in oral conversation and skits in French, and to learn a number of French songs. It is one pu rpose also to create more interest, not only among those taking French, but the school as a whole, in studying CI foreign language. Qaenah Glad . LM, www sw in S?-'RQ ,QE 'Aff X , , Keg it K i.1riis,,3 Q 3 ti , 7 ' A S T iff.. - 1, .... pl ' V. M , K, A - X? ts.,-ff':i' ,, . K is 'C .. wo., fs ew f f gwlf- .. K mf' -1 ' ,, -i cy X .FLW jc. xg, L L Q: , 15k, M 5 ' ifXifEf 'ii' LE, 1, i1.,Mg1.. sx'2Kf1 i2fQi5 f 1 K 'sz ' ' .ss Rs w- ...-t s J .Qi Q if 'I iid if 753 P'??HilZl-piiw is iwwwfg.news-'If'-:,srf,I svwyxfsrwww yr- -in --'N' I ' I - my ,M , , .sig ,gm in 5,5 1:57 ?H A A 1, , ,I Ii.,JSE,Whig,,3,t5i5gg,3gg,yW5i,Xl,M72 52 if 5 ,gAgjg,,,s..fisiifpwfisiiis Q, ,,:,1g?fg:-35271571, 1 'WM sfefwij,.5fwsf:w1ihse,.ftmfzM W , aw A jsffgfgjffigi V . . Y , ., , 5 I iii' Imfi . fb W-.Q zwgmzis lm-A . . pg.- sv f .Balm Glad We, the members of the Junior Classical League covenant to hand on the torch of Classical Civilization in the modern world. We believe an acquaintance with the Civilization of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, lows, literature, languages and arts. I 7? 1 we w v I W? 5.. E' BETTY WHITE ....... ELAINE SOWERS .... LUCY BAHNSON. . . JUDY LEWIS ...... MRS. GLADYS ROSEMAN . .. . . ..ConsuI . . . .Consul .Scribe Praetor Advisor ist L . Ugicwfi LESTER ALLEN .... LUCY BAHNSON. .. MARGARET JO HARPE .... JEAN BAKER ........... MRS. JUNE HICKS .... . . . . . . .President . . . . Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . Advisor 3? ' ws.-4 x The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to learn the fundamentals of public speakingg become acquainted with the basic principles of actingp strive toward s peech improvementg learn the various things connected with play production . L N X A s i . ,, . Q if 3, ya, fbacamalfioi Glad A -wwfws. J , A . ., ,. ,. ,. ,X ,, 'fi .1 - '- If -M-, ,-mf ...f ,. My A J' s'ti :ET 'iii ,u,, T. ,. . ,.--twwe., ,MMV cfwff-s. x1 i ia saw. 1 X , 119 YZ' ,bm 'hav l we' .-Q hx tw.. V t A-4, Y ,J 'hi fjfnalfagfzapfric Glad The principle purpose of the Photographic Club is to help the members gain a bas ic understanding of photo graphy. It is our purpose to learn the basic sciences involved in picture developing as well as some of the different methods of arranging the subiects. It is our hope that we can motivate students to take interest in a hobby that will provide them with many leisure hours of fun and recreation. TOMMY GRAHAM. . . .. YVONNE CALL .... BREVARD ARNDT ..... MR. WINFRED BAKER .... OTIS SNOW ....... . . . . . . . .President Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . .Advisor i S Ufficem KERMIT RATLEDGE .................. President - FREDERICA iFreddiej MURPHY. . . Vice-President THERESA Uerryl SHUTT ..... .... S ecretary CONNIE TUCKER ........ .... T reasurer MISS CLAIRE WALL ..... .... A dvisor The F.T.A. CIub's obiectives are to acquaint students with the teaching profession and to encourage those with desired qualities and traits to enter this field. We hope through this organization that members will become better informed of the vocational opportunities in education and that they will begin now to prepare themselves for this work. We hope also to allow members some opportunity for actual observation and practice in the teaching of the subject of their choice. It is our desire to maintain high standards of scholarship and morals and render some service to the school. eulpflli plulce 6 auiuae '7e of rqmefulca wav .fx X, A The Science Club assists its members in learning more about s c I en ce lt gives a person who is interested In science a chance to develop the skulls talents and aptitudes that he possesses This club also gives its members a chance to prepare for careers and hobbies in a scientific field The club also g I ves servlce to our school and President JOHNNY WARD Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . Advisor . 5 E if i 1 .vzffw 'ld' 0 ff.i' VARSW1 Teamwork cmd school spirit now. . .unity of action for peace Tomorrow. . . Page 67 VEONA WE LBORNE Co-chief 6 The Cheerleaders work to promote school spirit. These girls are chosen by the facu lly for their scholastic ability, appearance, and ability to lead. Their main function is to lead the student body in cheers for the athletic teams. THERESA fTerryJ SHUTT Chief Janice Danner, Veona Welborne, Patsy Fuller, Jenny Stewart, Alice Call, Theresa lTerryl Shuft, Polly James, Frederica fFreddiel Murphy, Brenda Taylor. 1 'ii.i.l..n,,.l V We ,llama '7!w1e Q 1... yt, ' 1 Exim' '1 . T. ' S7 -J -f Y A 5 5 L 1 3? W i .f 43 HAROLD WAYNE MYERS MOODY HEPLER Davie .... ..... 0 Davie .... ..... 6 Davie .... ..... 2 3 Davie .... ..... 40 Davie .... .... 6 Davie .... .... 6 Davie Davie Davie Davie .....2l ...l3 . ...I4 in BOBBY BLACKWOOD f 'E . ' 3 li, vr S 2 ,Q LESTER ALLEN MATHIAS Uicyj MILLER ai' u-4 ww! CLARENCE DRIVER CHARLES fDuffyj DANIEL China Grove ..... . . . Thomasville .... . . . Barium Springs. . . Bundy ......... . . Spencer ..... . . . Con cord ..... Asheboro rnsHom... . e....... DARWIN ALLEN 9 ,Nr I r .4 -.11 . BREVARD ARNDT 'W ' EUGENE HARRIS Lexington .... .. . .. . . . . lde' e . . Ill 71 qaollcall V - 1' if 1 L f ei i l S l f Q - i bL L Q to :Nfl , L E W., N J , . rr? fq, ,V,,g ,Ji A ,L ffl feng?-fr, 5 7, ,529 V ,Q W I Q 'i f jii5Q il . E+ 39533 17 . 1 ' it fied it if N , -1 'H - . w A m. - ,Q - 4 1 - 3 L ., , ,:,, A ft , gk pk rx? aa ' Q A A ,145 S, I ' y . .A V N4 Q : K , . , 5: ., V . bi . 5 A k ., if - X51 .,.,,, f A . I .,.,v Q. k , half by 1- Q M ,S AAAl , Q I 1 5, .1 1 15 fm, gn-, M it E , W if . bi . ,. y I ,Q: l .,,.. 5 A W A . wiki :-VA,. N W J V I M554 ' .5 pigs jen, M 4 ffl if rv 0 ., ,, .A!,,,.: wif' 3 . . Page 70 Seated: Clarence Driver, Lester Allen, John Grimes, Ramey Kemp, Joe Gobble, Richard Stafford, Mathias fTicyJ Miller, Fred Pierce, Scum Shore, Barry Southern, Bobby Blackwood. Standing: Harold Wayne Myers, Darwin Allen, Mike Osborne, Carl Jacobs, Manning Huske, Charles fDutfyj Daniel, Eugene Harris, Brevard Arndt, Moody Hepler, Jack Couch, Otis Snow, Jerry Bailey. I MR. BOBBY BUTTS L L MR. BILL PEELER MR. JACK WARD Athletic Director 7!l6q aqdtpfecf, 7aa w Q I ' Ybgi Q 1 4 3 2. y - A A . - .v JOHNNY MILLER and FREDDIE PIERCE Co-captains ,iii rim A ' Seated: Joe Lathom, Johnny Miller, Jerry Spry, Robert Spry, Evertte Kelly, Tommy G roham, Bill Howard, Freddie Pierce, Donnie Gobble. Standing: James Green, Eddie Johnson, Tony Erwin, Scotty Vogler, Bobby Thise, Lowell Reavis, Ramey Kemp, Johnny Marklin, Monty Snider, Bill Foster, Jimmy Patterson, Bill Moore, Mike McClamrock, Jerry Hendrix. Page 71 -. ..' ,, fit' -f Qi K Af ng- ii' ' QV ,. Q-i,,,f,..y.qg.xgw - if.. 1, W -W-+'-2wwwypwA4 2 W J 3' EW: WL 1 . TQ , ,h,iA xMm, 4 Kim! i fig 4 2.3 . 1-. ,,,.. n.. ,M ,M ff! xxx, ,. 5 .au h,gjyf, ff? Lf ?L1W ?k-I fQ ' QfW'?1?1g 5'g,, Fw.. gram W Q? K 1 ' L NP! Huff' i wmv? W . P ' . .W Uv, 1 'L . ,, H ,--f Q ,. p wgy... - L. f ix f FY , . Q., -,c -my 1 -- -- 4- vw . ,f,:-, 51- : fy g 7 -- Y , I -- .x ef- .. , , s'WiQ,ws-. Q 4 , . .-' f f 5.3 , fggfill' ef 5 I . HF d,,1k,jn,g fx?F'11.E A 11,4 , '. . 4' 4 L' t ,W ' ,,., fl YQ ,', . 5 it lwf-R-I ggfwaftk, if 517' Q' f V gauwaiw' ' 7 B ' U ' 0 5. X ' D' a3iZ. fef5'lf'u1 - '. v ww 1 BE -A . , 4. , ,.,.y ,- . . .gag f V 3 Q, . ,, . L W f -A ' : ,K ff fl wiv N A . 1 W jv'Q. , NHL 'M' .ist kawx .f J 5 Q -as 'F ' ' 'us-' 52 - ' V ww R... 'kmnwx Q L4 9 ,gf 14.4 ..,..,. QQ swf v M Mt X V ,,,':Q! 3 ,w x A Q, uf f .. , 4 1 ' - + ' 'wif JN' .. wp Q' I ,.,1 f 5ANWYQX 't 'Pi if ,-,wwb AH ' ,... Front Row: Carolyn Owens, Jean Howard, Darlene Ellis, Patty Parker, Sarah Carpenter, Evelyn Nichols, Sue Bowles. Second Row: Mr. Bill Peeler, Coach, Racl1aelBowles, Vickie Franks, Gail Williams, Kaye Potts, Betty Winters, Jane Wands. www, awww: First Row: Freddie Pierce, Benny Merrill, Bobby York, Manning Huske, Johnny Grimes. Second Row: Joe Latham, Jerry Hendrix, Jerry Spry, Bill Foster, Don Marklin. '7!w Redeletia Page 74 Front Row: Callie Bailey, Gene Madison, Edith Smith, Co-captain, Alice Anderson, Co-captain, KermitRatledge, Ann Graham. Second Row: Ann Nail, Faye Williams, Pat Beck, Loraine McDaniel, Linda Garwood, Mr. Jack Ward, Coach, Freddie Pierce, Manager. '7!1e Reich Front Row: Jerry Spry, Manager, Bobby Blackwood, Moody Hepler, Captain, Barry Southern, Clarence Driver, Mr. Bobby Buffs, Coach. Second Row: Benny Merrell, Manning Huske, Carl Jacobs, Harold Wayne Myers, Otis Snow, Charles fDuffyj Daniel, Jerry Spry, Manager. Page 75 BILLY FOSTER Manager Seated: Price McEwen, H. T. Meroney, Walker Stickney, Z. N . Anderson, Tommy Graham, Ronald Spry, Joe Anderson, James Edwards, Otis Snow, Allen Bailey. Standing: Coach Bill Peeler, Kenny Walker, Monroe McDaniel, Mackie D e ad m o n, C a rl Jacobs, Lester Allen, Leonard Shelton, Dickie Nail, Clarence Driver, Darwin Allen. Bueddl Davie 2 .... ..... R ockwel l Davie 8 .... . . . Spencer Davie 3 .... ..... R ockwell Davie ll .... .... S tatesvi l le Davie 3 .... ....... A sheboro Davie 3 .... ........ T homasville Davie 6 .... .... C hildren's Home Davie 9 .... ...... M ills Home Davie O .... ..... As heboro Davie 9 .... .... L exington Davie 8 .... .... S tatesville Davie 2 .... .... T l'1omasville Davie l0 .... ....... S pencer Davie 2 .... Cl1ildren's Home Davie 8 .... .... M ills Home Mwwgaam Glad The Monogram Club is composed of members who have earnecl a varsity D in eitherbasketball, football, baseball, and cheerleading. The purpose of this clubis to promote and create interest in the athletic phase ofthe schoo l. An invitation is presented to all eligible pupils and if they desire to become a member, they are accepted into the club. ..- ' HQ' if To x v is 1? Qi .m. Q: 5 1 'Ov-Y W me D .rf A 1 is ggi-g E! - .. mf. aug., QQ A W we v' ' .-:N MTWR Q ,, BN RWM , .SM A , XX. ' , Q .A - Q . I ..2., E 4 X Aizfi F , M Y 15 A f x- V ,K 7 'Cx if - ' 52 EV , if 515 7 in . ,L 5 ,QM L. M .X , gfszh vm WM?-ami , W eu. v Lim QS : E ,- l HJ Gay events. . .great times. . .souvenirs for the memory. . . if Page 79 Page 80 CUTEST Betty Beauchamp and Allen Bailey 'ff'- PRETTIEST and BEST LOOKING Sylvia Phelps and Allen Bailey .Jlalla VV' gm 'PK N1 BEST ALL-AROUND Carol Mundoy and Bob Schladensky game fli 11 IY' .xi 7 ,K BEST PERSONALITY Ann Nolley and Bob Schladensk Y Page 81 Page 82 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Munday and Brevard Arndf MOST STUDIOUS Jean Booe and Bill Cope ,mx Q MOST POPULAR Ann Nolley and Leon Carter Gfhte .U 5 Ui' Ek? 1 , 4 S I L' .I , , , J fbw I? Uk 'K N- M W 1 BEST DRESSED Janet Brown ond Z. N. Anderson Page 83 Page 84 'CNG wwf MOST TALENTED June Crcxver and Jerry Cope ,V 4 J E MOST ATHLETIC Edith Smith and Clarence Driver ,mx ai 5 if an 1 g f Q n 1 5. 1 T2 X BIGGEST FLIRT Veono Welborne and .lock Richardson game fur PSY! SGI' Um N- .f ,., .2' , ' W I .,., 5 if W, '- lzk., ,mm ,A.,W,,,w.....N .Max 55, it E Q ..,. Q- v N-,ww-f-wx.. .- .. , 5 W 3 A .I S WM -.-.N -W AW 4,,S,.,.W rw-M 2 3 3 ' ,L , 41 2 'T' fu: W,.,,,,.,, ' f ' I 5 rg i ' f , nw , M W MOST BASHFUL Beffy Smith and Myron Angell .W L 1 1 uf Page 85 7lfe'ae pfzaucf af. . . KERMIT RATLEDGE Girls' State Representative LindaGarwood, Carol Munday, Mary Nell Shutt, and Bi ll Cope THERESA Gerry, SHUTT Girls' State Representative BREVARD ARNDT WILLIAM lBilll COPE ROBERT lBobJ SCHLADENSKY Boys' State Representative Boys' State Representative Boys' State Representative N P Jfamecaminfq .Queen gi :OAS , 4 5 L- ,Y 21 . a Fm' ' ' 1 Q 1 5' ' 1 3' f gl . R an I 1' , -qs Q f MISS LINDA FAYE JAMES Page 87 -'Q MISS JEAN HOWARD MISS RETHA PRATT rqzflemfalpzffi MISS BETTY BEAUCHAMP MISS JEAN GRUBB I SMMQ44 Seated: Edith Smith, Alice Anderson, Loraine McDaniel, Betty Jo Smoot, Priscilla Osborne, Adelaide Sanford, Carol Jean Alexander, Janice Danner, Anne Graham, LindaGarwood, Janet Brown. Standing: Kathy Shepherd, Rebecca Harris, Clara Howard, Claudia Adams, A I i ce Call, Darlene Ellis, Yvonne Call, Patsy Fuller, Elaine Sowers, Linda Hendrix, Ann Nail, Jenny Stewart, Wanda Gobble, Dianne Smith. eaawninq of like alfamecanainq .Queen 547 Ma. Quaid peice, Sapeainlen :ft 'K al' C -...N , 4 '-w .2 Qs .15-1 ,f f -Q'-in 3 3 1--vp-vw aa fx: ZW , W WP , as W s 24 ii 1 'Ql- if hw ,ma-nw ,UN 3115. 'HL--W x -A An im. ... .-Q. WW if-fx X 'wr , . ix. ,i X ly,- 3. K-.. hz H 3 ' we -4 L 1 W s 1 If ,f Ql- A Wi . wk 1'5 5 We M M 1 P xg: 1 5 1 y R 2 X Q. Fmt 'QWQW' W I aalvi 4-J EW.: lbw Genius is the gold mine. . .talent is the worker that brings if our. . . Page 91 MARY NELL SHUTT Editor-in-Chief The publisher gets the money, The school gets all the fame, The students get the annual, And the staff gets all the blame. 7fne 1953 Esau X s FREDERICA fFrecldieJ MURPHY Associate Editor CONNIE FAYE TUCKER Business Manager REBECCA lBeckyD SHOAF HARRIS Associate Business Manager ecuurlq efwulan num- .QI -Xu-X . -,f x ' 'I-.. -pkg Jw. .V 1 I ART EDITORS, CLASS EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY AND SNAPSHOTS AND SPORTS EDITORS , Ak,. l s..M ,i I I - .Txk .Q 1 My I -- '2 .'+lq4 S ..i, , mf ' ZX BN I ' ' I. T Y K Lx I , mv . I ,X - AX. x . , .K- WPISTS Ax IQ. ADVERTISING STAFF I .ax CIRCULATION Page 93 iv' P' lin '7fae fbaaie Ga-uwiaf Qawwalifaiecf Jlipfz School If WM, Editor, Robert iBobD Sch I adensky, Co- Editor, Joan Pierce, Business Manager, Z. N. Anderson. New .Staff The purpose of the newspaper is to encourage creative writing, to teach iournalism, and to give other s tude n ts on campus an interesting account of school happenings. The newspaper helps students become better writers and better informed students. I it 'iv 1 M l 9 lf! k'Y'k,.BH' UMM Stag .fzllaafzflf glad ,pw . fy '? gui fbuaww 5 wah. I aww, Buff mmm JI fumzfvmam Slug cf? Mk J, ,riff 4if,,,,,f,.,,,., fcniloa, and szmew .,m,, Page 98 .Bai WM We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound m i nd and realizing that we are about to depart from this place, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, SHIRLEY ADAMS, will my enthusiam for skating to Judy Harris. I, JOHN CHARLES ALEXANDER, will my ability to be friendly to J. C. Kimmer. I, CAROLYN ALLEN, will to Betty Sue Foster, my seat in Bookkeeping. I, DARWIN ALLEN, will to Tommy Graham, my catcher's position. I, LESTER ALLEN, will my football uniform to any deserving underclassman. I, ALICE ANDERSON, will to Ann Graham, my position on the basketball team. I, ZOLLIE NEIL ANDERSON, JR. , wi I I to my brother Joe, my position on the All-Conference Baseball team. I, MYRON ANGELL, will my place in the band to any music-minded student. I, JIMMY ATWOOD, will my ability to get along with people to Beverly Potts. I, ALLEN BAILEY, will my superlative Best Looking to Scotty Vogler. I, JEAN BAKER, will my position in band to Ann Graham, providing she will work for it. I, LOUISE BARNES, will my ability to eat to Sanford Frye. I, BETTY BEAUCHAMP, will my car to Ricky Hartman. I, JANIE BECK, will my ability to get to homeroom on time to Faye Keller. I, MARGARET BELL, will my Chemistry grades to any deserving student. I, JERRY BERRIER, will to Lucy Bahnson my ability to pass all Chemistry tests. I, BOB BLACKWOOD, will to Freddy Pierce, my ability to make A's. I, JIM BOGER, will my ability to trade cars to Bobo Smith. I, JEANNE BOOE, will my superlative Most Stuclious to Patsy Alexander. I, CLETUS BOWLES, will my English book to Jack Trivette. I, MITZI BREWER, will to my sister Sue, my seat in Bookkeeping. I, ETHEL BROADWAY, will to my brother William, my ability to get along with everyone. I, JANET BROWN, will my superlative Best Dressed to Elaine Melton. I, ALICE CALL, will my cheerleading skirt to anyone who is short enough to wear it. I, GERALDINE CAMPBELL, will my English notebook to Betty Nan Cornatzer. I, LEON CARTER, will my superlative Most PopuIar to Lloyd Junker. I, BILL COPE, will to Freddy Pierce, my ability to make good grades. I, JERRY COPE, will to Odell Broadway, my superlative Most Talented. I, DICKIE CRATER, will my bus to Ben Browder. I, JANE CRAVER, will to Barbara Hendrix my ability to study. I, CLARENCE DRIVER, will to Jean Grubb my ability to study. I, ROVERDA ELLIS, will to Ann Nail my bus no. 9. I, CLIFFORD FOSTER, will to my brother Carl, my ability to graduate. I, EARL FURCHES, will my desk in Mechanical Drawing to my cousin Dewain. I, LINDA GARWOOD, will to Gene Madison, my basketball uniform. I, GARDENIA GIBSON, will my ability to graduate to Judy Spillman. I, DWAYNE GRAVES, will to Larry Seamon my ability to drive a car to school every day. I, JIMMY GREGORY, will to Jerry Spry my ability to be friendly. We, MARGARET GRIFFITH and OLA SNOW, will our places in school to any deserving student. I, MARGARET JO HARPE, will my Beta Club membership to Linda Elmore and Anne Hendricks. We, GENE and BECKY HARRIS, will our ability to get married and finish school, to anyone who can do the same. I, MAGGIE HARTMAN, will to Joyce Holder my ability to make people laugh. I, GAIL HENDRIX, will to Sharon Partin my driver's seat in the '56 Chevy. I, MOODY HEPLER, will to Chung Bailey my good conduct in class. I, VELDA HOWARD, will to Johnny Long, my inability to wake up in time for the bus. I, SHERMER JARYIS, will my seat in English to anyone who likes English. '7e1Jamen.Z I, JACKIE JONES, will my ability to talk in class to any quiet student. I, CAROLYN KELLER, will my place inGIeeClub to Eleanor Kurfees. Ihope sheenjoys itas much as I did. I, JUDY LAIRD, will to my brother James, my ability to get along with all my classmates. I, JUDY LEWIS, will to Steve Teague, my ability to run, hop, and skip while marching in the band. I, DOUG LAS LONG, will my seat in Economics to any deserving student. I, GEORGE MABE, will my bus to anyone. I, JANICE MATTHEWS, will my friendly disposition to any underclassman. I, ALICE McDANIEL, will to Dianne Howard my quiet and sincere ways. I, BRADY McDANIEL, will my happiness to Glenn Everest. I, LORAINE MCDANIEL, will to Ann Graham, my tendency to foul out of a ballgame. I, MARY WILMA McDANIEL, will to my brother Doug my seat in Study Hall. I, WILSON MERRELL, will my bus No. 3 to anyone who wants to drive one. I, TICY MILLER, will to Mike Osborne my football iersey No. IS. I, CAROL MUNDAY, will to Linda Hartley my superlative Most Likely To Succeed. I, FREDDIE MURPHY, will to Fred Pierce my seat in Physics class. Good luckl I, HAROLD WAYNE MYERS, will to Barry Southern, my football jersey. I, ANN NOLLEY, will my superlative Most Popular to Jean Grubb. I, MALINDA OSBORNE, will to my sister Priss my ability to come to school regularly. We, PEGGY OWINGS and DORIS PEOPLES, will to the underclassmen, our ability to keep scrapbooks on our favorite entertainers. I, PAT PATTERSON, will to Lucy Bahnson my sense of humor. I, SYLVIA PHELPS, will to Lib Grubb my superlative Prettiest. I, JOANNE PIERCE, will my worn Chemistry notebook to Jenny Stewart. I, ARCHIE POTTS, will my ability to be prompt to Rommie Barney. I, KERMIT RATLEDGE, will my bus No. I2 to Ruth Potts. I, JACK RICHARDSON, will to Lloyd Junker my superlative Biggest Flirt. I, JAMES RICHARDSON, will my school bus to anyone. I, BOB SCHLADENSKY, will to the boys next year my seats in Physics. I, JUDITH ANN SHAW, will to my sister Jetty my desire to come to school. I, FLORENCE SHORE, will to Vell Livingood my position on the Library Staff. I, MARY NELL SHUTT, will to Connie Hendrix, my position as Editor-in-Chief of the annual providing she can stay after school every day. I, THERESA ANN SHUTT, will my much-loved cheerleader uniform and my title as Chief to the lucky girl who earns it next year, with the wish that she work very hard. I, EDITH ANN SMITH, will to my sister Elaine, my ability to play varsity basketball four years. I, LOLA SNOW, will my seat in Physical Education to anyone who can sit where I did and not talk. I, DON SPRY, will to J. C. Kimmer my desire to come to school every day. I, JOHNNY SUE TEAGUE, will my quietness and dignified manners to my brother Steve. I, CONNIE TUCKER, will my position as Business Manager of the annual to Douglas Orrell. I, JEAN TUCKER, will ta Linda Lou Hendrix my pleasant disposition. I, LINDA WAGNER, will to Pat Reavis the fun I've had through my iunior and senior years in high school. I, BETSY WALKER, will to my sister Geraldine, my seat in bookkeeping. I, PEGGY WALL, will my ability to have something to laugh about, to Mary Lois Nichols so she will al- ways be happy. I, JESSE VEONA WELBORNE, will my cheerleading uniform to anyone who will wear it and love it as I have. I, ALVIN WHITAKER, will my good grades to my brother Robert. I, MARY JANE WHITAKER, will my Beta Club pin to Polly James. I, NORA WILLIAMS, will my ability to drive to school each day to Margaret Smith. I, JANICE WILSON, will to my sister Racheal my bus and bus license. I, TERRY WILSON, will my seat in Physics class to anyone wanting to learn Physics. Page 99 E A HENDRICKS BROTHERS DAV' TR CTOR gr lNlPLElVlENT COMPANY Guaranteed Used Cars Telephone 3l0'-l Mocksville, North Carolina - ,.... JlNl'S ANlOCO SERVICE J' G' ::,':l,'lA:G:L?THAM Batteries Road Service Tires Highway Junction 64 8m 901 Route I Off- Pl-on-2 213W 1 Co-fi Square Harmony, North Carolina ROS. Phono: 3221 Mocksville, North Carolina MOCKSVILLE NURSEY CAUDELL LUNlBER COMPANY Mrs. R. C. Foster, Owner Phone 384'W Everything for the Builder Rovfe I Mocksville, North Carolina Mocksvi l le, North Carolina STUDENTS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN THE DAVIE COUNTY CLARION SENIORS Ola Mae Snow and Joe Smith JUNIORS Billy Booe, Joyce Holder, J. C. Kimmer, Frankie Layne, Ettalue Loggins, Clyde Melton, Wayne Melton, Harriet. SOPHOMORES Billy Allen, Margaret Baity, Rad Barnes, Nadine Barney, Odell Broadway, Jerry Clawson, Charlie Ellis, Wayne Foster, Dianne Howard, Troy Lanning, Kenneth Livingood, Dennis Padget, Taylor Pardue, Rosalie Potts, Ray Presnel l, Wayne Sammon, Jean Spillman, Sidney Stroud, Frank Trivette, Gurney Wolker. FRESHMEN Jerry Barnette, Jerry Beal, Gladys Boger, Donnie Boles, Ann Boyd, Alice Fere, Ernest Gaither, Jane Latham, Luke Gaither, Carolyn McCullough, Linda Myers, JohnnyWalls, CarlWilliams, Peggy Allen, CecilAngell, Linda Canupp, Ray Crotts, James Hellard, Jerry Hendricks, Johnny Hodge, Gaye Sowers. Y, - L 'LJ -...T x 'W'uw... up N '1 iw- ii' Sk-ff' f-.Q........, U 3 , ,W Lf ' If at ..xk Q liz W ' , M W a WA DK -nmsrxnnw Maki, - 1 mquuuqamm E i lilunuw ,.,,-nah Miriam.. annum, 'ft' liliii QM? 'lvl' INDI? ff' lihvx 'W 4 S 3, W' YJ 'iv ., , . ,N J- ... . ' if L-'R' ' 5, kk K - . A X . fu 1 P , . X v.. 4 ,-, 'uv A 3 , ' 'Q . L G3 H ' E .... ....AA. - -A ---Il ----k- -- - -, ----o---,-4--,,- --- ROCKY KNOLL FABRIC SHOP Owner, Mrs. M. D. Ridenhour Pottery Fabrics Notions Buttons Cooleemee, North Carolina F.- .... ,---,-- .... --, .AAA - - CUT 'N CURL BEAUTY SHOP Complete Hair Styling Mrs. Irene Foster Phone 2011 Cooleemee, North Carolina IRVIN PONTIAC CO. New and Used Cars Sales - Service Telephone 35 700 Wi Ikesboro Street Mocksville, North Carolina C'S BAR-B-Q Sandwiches of all kinds C. Ward, Proprietor Mocksville, North Carolina - - - - - 4.'4 ,,,4-'44-,-4,,00-.,,'-1-4-0 MARTIN BROTHERS General Merchandise Home Utility Tools John Deere Farm Machinery Fertilizers - Metal Roofing Phone 99 Mocksville, North Carolina HELLARD'S 66 SERVICE Diesel Fuel Batteries and Road Service Accessories Highway 601 South Phone 373-W Mocksville, North Carolina ----,,---- FOSTER - TURRENTINE FEED MILL Phone 95 Mocksville, North Carolina I R. L. FOsTER's OROOERY Fresh Meats, Groceries Dry Goods, Feeds Cooleemee, North Carolina 'I 'I 'I 'I I. L -s4o::: ::.-::Q:::::: -:::.p:::: ---------v-'vi---v-v----------1 9 LESLlE'S lVlEN'S SHOP and CHRlSTlNE'S GIFT SHOP Mocksville, North Carolina -LA A---,Q----- ---- I COLLETTE MOTOR COMPANY 'I 'I I J. I. Case Machinery Used Cars Depot Street Mocksville, North Carolina I-:e ':::, .-fe-:4:: :::v-::.-:- ::0:: BOGER PURE SERVICE Auto Accessories-Pure Oil Products Anything for the Car Kurfees Paint A paint for every home use Complete Line Toro Lawn Mowers Phone 80 Mocksville, North Carolina if Congratulations to the Class of 1958 'I ll Ip ' ' mcmusnnzn ' Iy BUY FROIU 177001476 HUD save 1770 Mocksville, North Carolina Shoes-Clothing-Piece Goods Household Furnishing I I I I I :: :::Qa:::: :: :::: Compliments of JONESVILLE GRILL Phone 930 Jonesville, North Carolina Proprietor, P. W. Welborn '::v-:: ::: SEALTEST SOUTHERN Southern Dairies Division National Dairy Products Corporation Winston-Salem, North Carolina Drink Sealtest Milk 4,-: -v- Compliments of BlLL'S BARBER SHOP Bill McDaniel and DOT'S BEAUTY SHOP Doris McDaniel Route 3 Cornatzer, North Carolina Phone 3-2710 D. D. BENNETT 8. SONS Purina Chows Sherwin - Williams Philco Appliances Route 3 Mocksville, North Carolina ---4-4 ,- RIDDLE GROCERY Phone Smith Grove 3-2032 Route I Advance, North Carolina CAROLINA PAD AND PAPER COMPANY Use Fat Boy Note Book Paper Manufactured by SHORTY YORK For Complete Car Service Call 394 Mocksville, North Carolina Davie County's Oldest and Largest RE-NU CLEANERS Phone 913-J Mocksvi I Ie, North Carolina ,,,-------------vvv-----v 'J -:v-:::::::::::::::::::::::: ,.... fy HEFFNER'S FOODLAND Super Market - Groceries - Meats Fresh VegetabIes . I 5 C5 Mocksville 5+ K IJ: f - xx.. Jw North Carolina rl OJ Q - K BENNET - ELLIS Burks Water System Hardware Star Brand and Wolverine Shoes Phone 3-3216 Farmington, North Carolina DAVIE AUTO PARTS COMPANY, INC. Automotive Parts and Equipment Goodyear Tires Tire Recapping Phones 215 and 360 Mocksvi I Ie, North Carolina L.-,,:,,,,,a-.- :,,:::::,:,- ,,,,,lJ 4, ,:: J 2:00-f,: :: ::: EARLE'S OFFICE SUPPLIES I I C' J- ANGELL Office Supplies and Equipment I gc II9 W. Innes Street , Phone 1909 Sales and Service II9 North Main Street S I' b N h C I' G ls Ury' on Gro ma Mocksville, North Carolina 4, :::::::::,::::::::::::: e ---e----v - -----e-- 1 Compliments of WAGNER'S JEWELRY El-BERT H. SMITH 1, BUILDING CONTRACTOR Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Easy Credit Terms Trucks For Hire Phone 3831 Phone 34885 Cooleemee, North Carolina I Route I Aclvance, North Carolina -J ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,::,-,,- :: -: :::- :::::-7 ':' I, 'I 1, SPILLMAN'S BARBER SHOP CROSS ROADS GRILL at MOTEL jg 35 Congratulations Seniors Ir Highways 801 - I58 Route 4 Route l Mocksville, North Carolina Advance, North Carolina I I ,,,,,,,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :Qi L :::: JI -r A::::f::f:::::f:::fff::::x-if jf: 'I 'I 1, 1 EVANS HARDWARE JOHNSON'S GROCERY AND SUPPLY COMPANY Service and Gm, Phone 3-3l98 Mocksville, North Carolina , 3 Farmington, North Carolina L-A,,,--,-,v ,,, --,-.J l.,--,,,-,,-,,-,,.,,-,,--,..,..,,,,, 5 if +29 if S iv vw is ,ik 2 Jw Q 1 X 1 A x ' . a lx 4 , 1 4 '1f-3 311 ,Q D N 1. '62 4 5 'T f. l 5 'ICU A MEETLE c BUSTI. Q' s. I. Jud- 'Lb' ,'7,wf asf , 57' 1-42 ' f - 7 -:vi -,:C-iAi:.-.- f- :: :.-- :- its Q Is' 73,5 L 2 . 5 zu I!! 'N 'ay 1 Afcff' lfpl M 7'g.x54CQ' I K LI I ,fy 1 I . I, , ,II H X164 ' 2-cc? ,QI ,ff , '12 ,Lf JI 1 I , I X I Ji YL AI? s ' I L? I , 4 11: , 277 C is Y -If ,1 H., ' - I , fp fi f If wif' I II V1.1 If-cv ,Z 3, pc jf IV' I L , , , ,QL L!! 'I iffc L16 . P :E :I I . I ' A ,fpffgfWfffi5'94s 'fr :I Iwzixfviilfl ,lj f7g,,, 1 I Kffg oT,!ikx-'A r 1: V .- I L Maxx X319 v ,f var,-nj!!! -IAXC 5 jy,,7 , ' M mwif' 0.1L COMPANY 5. 'I I, X , ,L I, ,Lf - f Q5 ., 'f 'I 1 -rlfxzffr IL I Distributors Sinclair Products Advance, North Carolina C. T. Robertson, Owner Phone 3-2651 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I, 0 1 :' 'fj 09? 4, G Ill ll' 9' 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I lL:::, -- J :::- ::::: J SM 7 J 'Q?. 'wwii PM QM-if X 51 f-'K UNITED TEXTIL M MQ- ' f 3,....5' .-1 .VJ ,Jil G41 WQRKERS GF AMERICA ,Q A.F.ofL. C.l.O. Local Number 251 Cooleemee, North Carolina ::::::o M EE .4-, f 7T'f1 4+ 4: 'I 'I S U 5 5 s s s s s s s s N Q 3 EEMUN If 'I 'I I II I I I L DANIEL FURNITURE 8. ELECTRIC C0 Furniture, AII Kinds Hotpoint Appliances Overhead Bridge Phone T98 Mocksville, North CaroIina V I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I I 4, THE J. N. LEDFORD COMPANY Cooleemee, North Carolina The best for Iess since I90I Hardware ' Groceries Furniture Appliances Wearing apparel for entire Family f-- ----, A-A--- -- ---A-- ---'A--::::-4 Compliments of BUCK'S BAR-B-Q Winston-Salem Highway Phone 3-3322 Mocksville, North Carolina In In H. R. HENDRIX, JR. BUILDING CONTRACTOR For Better Homes Free Estimates Phone Mocksville 267-J .I Winston-Sa lem Park 3-4973 li ,--,,, -,......, Q .,.... --,,---0---v Compliments of R. PAUL FOSTER ESSO SERVICE, AND GROCERIES Route I Advance, North Carolina ::'::: : vvvv - - --AAAQQQ-AQ, T 'I FRED TUTTEROW'S Grocery - Service Station I Pure Oil - Gas - Meats I' Highway 64 West Phone 3-3480 :I Mocksville, North Carolina 'I Ir I.-.,...',,,.Q4-.'.,, 000- Qv.-rv- -,,,.,,,,0v-ev, I-::: ::::::: .-::.-:.-:-: EDWARD'S FURNITURE 8. UPHOLSTERY CO. Manufacturers of Living Room Furniture Quality Re-upholstery Phone I506-R SHEFFIELD + FURNITURE COMPANY 1: Complete Home Furnishings lg Hotpoint, Maytag and General Electric 'I Appliances I Located at Sheffield J. T. Smith, Owner Phone 3-3465 Mocksville, North Carolina Route I Mocksville, North Carolina , I 'I 'I L STARRETTE TYPEWRITER SERVICES SaIes Agent for Underwood Typewriters If 'I and Adding Machines Sales, Services, and RentaIs I08-I I0 West Front Street Statesville, North Carolina LR2-2441 STAR ENGRAVING COMPANY Houston, Texas Representative, John K. Reid Rutherfordton, North Carolina L:--v-,,- MOCKSVILLE FEED MILLS, INC. Poultry feed Specialists Selected Brand Feeds Mocksvi I Ie, North Carolina if A- , , .cf--,,,- -x I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD Read the High School news in the Enterprise - Record Phone 84 MocksviIIe, North Carolina 5 L: .A.... 7 I For All Your Insurance Needs E. C. MORRIS Telephone I96 Mocksville, North Carolina I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 4' 'I I I, H 'I I 'I II 'I 'I I I I I FARMERS' HARDWARE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Everything for the Farm and Home Frigidaire Appliances Phone 46 MocksviIIe, North Carolina PRINCESS THEATER Motion Pictures at their Best Phone T82 Mocksville, North Carolina ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. Fine Foods and Meats Phone Ill - We deliver the Goods Mocksville, North Carolina SHELTON 81 RICHIE Feed Mill and Seed Cleaner Dealer in Field Seeds Phone 427-J Yadkinville Road Mocksville, North Carolina f -A-AA- +A-- -- ------ AAAAAA ' ' WlLKlN'S DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Drugs - Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone 2l and 400 Mocksvi I le, North Carolina Success and Best Wishes to the Class of T958 PENNINGTON CH EVRCDLET COMPANY Sales and Service O. K. Pope, President W. Pennington, Secretary and Treasurer Mocksville, North Carolina WALKER'S SU PER MARKET Walk in. . .Walk out with Bargains Mocksville, North Carolina a,A::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::::- FOSTER gf DEADMON Yadkinville Road Phone 295-J Mocksville, North Carolina All-Round Service Station Car Washing-Greasing-Groceries Cold Drinks - lce Cream 1 i l:--A-- -A----, --AAA ,--,..-..,,.,.,..,.,, 15, im 4-.. 'Htl -M-wwf -r .wr-f:.g-. L Q, .if-. ' 4 -X 1 ' X '-x . . U .. nf x -- X, X, X N, f ' 4' ' I I K K M , X M 5 1 Y ' F gy, 14 I Aix I ls A .N llx k X I 'Vx I 5. ' Y I. ns WY X Q e XIITM-X . .. M , . GH kqaffz f :fi w, '..' aim. Q. P M. was . 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Mocksville, North Carolina Ie-:J - - - up +--- ---'I 'I IvIocKsvILLE GULF CENTER I Auto Accessories, Car Wash if Road Services, Wheel Balancing l Tires and Batteries, Greasing Il Phone 480 if Wilkesboro Street and Church Street 'I I lVlOCKSVll.LE Oll. COMPANY Distributors of Gulf Products :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 'J v -.v-- v ------- ---- --------f7 'I 'I 4I II A Cordial Welcome Always Awaits ll You At I UNITED VARIETY STORE l Mocksville's Oldest ' 5-lO and 25q: Store MlLLER'S DINER-RESTAURANT Phone 37l -W Statesville Road Mocksville, North Carolina I, - ,...v.v.v .....- - - l THE REMNANT SHOP 4 l, Sew and Save Il All kinds of cloth, sewing notions, 'I 1: drapery material, patterns, and ., gifts. it 4I DOLLY'S BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in Bonat Products Phone 3-2038 Route I Advance, North Carolina -- -A,--, Edie, il'0Sf0U Q HOME at AUTO SUPPLY G. H. C. Shutt, Owner Phone T32 Mocksvi I Ie, North Carolina THE SODA SHOP PE Meet Your Friends John Waters Phone 34 Mocksville, North Carolina 47 A--------- ----A- ------- v ,v.... ----------vvv-v-v- --- Congratulations to the Seniors of T958 Compliments of ALEXANDER INSURANCE AGENCY and AMER I CAN TAXI TWIN BROOK FARM Drink Sealtest Milk HENDRICKS AND MERRELL FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and General Electric Appliances Where Comfort and Economy Meet Phone 342 Mocksvi I le, North Carolina MGCKSVILLE FLORIST AND GIFTS Salisbury Street Phone Day 4l Night T46 Free Delivery Service World Wide Wire Service Mocksvi I Ie, North Carolina Wm Colfwufw, . Ljjfyb Cb A Q'QxQf.L.f'.!,Z 'I 'I I I I 'I I I 'I I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I I 1 I I 'I I Silo-fNCJfx4' I L41 , ull- AAAA -AA AA I' XX'-f' Z' - 4, A LIKE. rm-qt, ,4ErJ,,,-kj I BIGGERS' 35 QE I I 4 H A R C O U RT 3 :E 5 I BROTIAIEIRI ,II NC. 3 I I 9 ,QI I I fa COMPANY Ei QQ' , T If PI ,If 35 , 1: , ,I F . XPW50'Y? 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