Davie County High School - Clarion Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)
- Class of 1959
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Q- 'If MWA vnu! :fi -A .1 ,, .M xx. v-1 3 Dedication With sincere appreciation cmd deepest gratitude, we the senior class, dedicate the 1959 DAVIE COUNTY CLARION to one of our closest friends, MRS. JUNE I-IICKS. You have been more than a teacherg you have been a friend and coun- selor as well. Your inspiration has influenced the Seniors to aspire a better life and greater service. For your personal interest in the students and for your patient guidance as a teacher and counselor, we dedicate this annual to you. Davie County Board of Education MR. I. B. CAIN Chairman - MR. CHARLIE BAI-INSON MR S W FURCI-IES I MR. GRADY WARD Vice-Chairman MR. WILLIAM WARD MR. GEORGE SI-IUTT Davie County Consolidated High School Committee 'vb mf ,r ' nuff MR. GORDON MR. EUGENE BENNETT MR. R. R. EVERHARDT MR. BURTON SEATS TOMLINSON Secretary Chairman MR. W. T. BIRD Superintendent Memoriam Administration MR. D. F. STILLWELL Principal SUPERINTENDENT OF DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOL 1945-1958 Teacher Friend Christian Gentleman MR. CURTIS PRICE February 1, 1903-Novcmlver10, 1958 Civic Leader Administrator Counselor Builder md Faculty MR. WINFRED BAKER Science, Math MR. ARTHUR BRYANT Industrial Arts MR. BOBBY BUTTS Geogxuphy, History, Physical Education MRS. ELIZABETH CALHOUN English MR. HAROLD CALHOUN Physics, Biology, Math MRS. HELEN CRENSHAW Library MRS. ESTHER HAWKINS English MRS. JUNE HICKS English MRS. M. B. IAMERSON Math MRS. JUNE LAND English MISS FLOSSIE MARTIN Biology, Chemistry MRS. ERMA MAULDIN Math MR. WALTER MORRIS Bookkeeping, Math, Driver's Training MISS KATHERINE MULLIS Commercial MRS. MILLICENT SOFLEY Civics, History Facult MR. H. E. PARTIN Agriculture MR. BILL PEELER Physical Education, Biology, Civics MR. RALPH RANDALL Agriculture MRS. JUNE REICHLE Home Economics MR. PAUL REICHLE Band, Glee Club MRS. GIADYS ROSEMAN Latin, History MISS SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD Home Economics MISS NANCY SNIDER Math MRS. ANN SCARBOROUGI-I Biology, Science MRS. I-IAZEL WAGNER Commercial MISS CLAIRE WALL English, French MR. I. W. WALL History, Democracy MR. JACK WARD Physical Education, Athletic Director MRS. SUSAN WEICHMAN Physical Education, English SENIORS ,wwuuw 1 .Wu I . , I Q ,M ,.., ,, A,-i,.,,N. 3' 235.1 V wgfg: fi Iii! iii ... .., ,... ...,.....-fu W... .Mm 3 z ,. .,, . K 1 Z Y 1 , 2 A L.,4..m-Je 2 ,,:, -1 Senior Class Mascots BEVERLY SNIDER DANNY CORRELL Class Colors Class Flower Sky blue ond while Class Motto A mcm's reach should exceed his grasp, or whc1t's Q heaven fo 10 Red Rose Q Jw- 5 '1-IWW' ,-my Q j,.,f 1 MMVI- .4 aug K J ' gi-1,-w sa-' - 0 Y- ' 35? . . ,J ---H sv.: SK' ' QQ, 1 ' W-l a.'.:r. ,.. f a- H - an , b , 1n. IZL 1 1 - ALS' 'ti' ,.1 .Myra xv ,rf JACK PRESTON ALLEN 'A self-made man ol' the very best brand. Football 1, 2, sq 4t-H 1. Seniors CLAUDIA DALE ADAMS Small in statueg wise in judgement. Folklore IgF.H.A. 13Glee Club 15 Freneli Club 3,-l, President -15Newspaper Stall' -lg Homeeomiiig Sponsor 35 Annual Staff -1. DONALD DEWEY ALLEN He has that nature of good will so pri7ed by all men everywhere. Bus Driver 15 Substitute Bus Driver 15 F. F.A. 1, 2, 35 4-H 1, 2. JOHN CAITH ER A LLEN Be content to seem what you are. F.F.A. l,2,3,-13-1-H1 2g Baseball l. WAYNE I-IARDING ALLEN Ever let the fancy roamg pleasure never is at home. Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, Seienee Club 3,4, Newspaper Staff 4' F.T.A, 4. ARNOLD GRAY ANDERSON Man is man, and master of his fate. French Club 3. LUCY WILSON BAHNSON A LTON EU GENE A NC ELI. Cladncss of heart is the life of man. Baseball 15 F.F.A. l,2, 3,4, President 45 4-l-l 1 2,45 Photography Club 4. Seniors JOEL WILEY ANDERSON Splendid traits make a popular fellow. Baseball l,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 35 Superlative 45 Science Club -l, News- paper Staff 45 Photography Club 45 F. F. A. 25 Monogram Club 45 4-H 1,25 Class Officer 15 Driver Education 2. SHIRLEY CONNER ANDERSON In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Chorus 15 F. I-l. A. 1, 2. I can't, does nothing. I'll try, effects miracles. I will, accomplishes every- thing. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist l,2,3, 4, Treasurer 45 Folklore 15 Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper 3,4, Publisher 454-H 25 Dra- matics Club 3, Vice-President5 Latin Club 2,3, Secretary 35 Student Librarian 45 Marshal 35 Superlative-45 Class Treas- surer 15 Homeroom Officer 25Vice- President of Student Association 4. JERRY LEE BAILEY I live my life as I like it. Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Folklore lg Vice-President5 Class Officer 15 Basket- ball Manager I5 Baseball Manag er 15 Safety Club 25 Photography Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. HH lor BETTY Sl l li FOST FR ATH li' appiness shartl happiness doubled Clee Club 1,2,3,-15FoIl Q 1, -1-11 1, F.n A 1 Off ice Club 3 S 1 Seniors JOAN MARIE BARNEY Come what may, time and hour run through the roughest day. Newspaper Staff 1, 43 F. I-I. A. 1, Lunchroom Staff 1, 2, LCltin Club 2, 33 Class Officer 1. SA LLIE LOU BAILEY As many farewells as there are stars in Heaven. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. lg Latin Club 2, 35 Photography Club 43 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Lunchroom Staff 1. MARY LOUISE ALLEN BARBER Full of energy, laughter, and pep. F.I-I.A. 1,25 Cheerleader 1, Monogram Club 1, 4-I-I 1,2, Officer 2, Class Of- ficer 2. SADIE CAROLYN EARNHARDT A jolly work, a pleasant smile-she has them ready all the While. French Club 3, 4, Secretary and Song- leader4, I-Iomeroom Treasurer 45 School Store 13 Glee Club 1,2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Marshal 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Program Director 4, Band 3, 4. RONALD GENE BATES Live fast, love hard, and die young. Band 2, 35 F.F.A. 2. ROMMIE LEE BARNEY My business and my art is to live. Baseball I, Basketball I, 2,4-H1,F.F.A. I, 4. ll Seniors KAY ANN BIQCK M Q 1: 1 l1 1- V, lx 11 ow I1 Q 1', 111111 yo llL'X'k'l' t'o1'c1ul lu'1'. C1101-115 1,25 1f.'1'.,x. 23,1411 1,25 11 1,25 lDI'GlTlC1llCS Clulw -lg .'Xl1l'IllKll S1 Ncwspupcr Sm 11' 415 junior Play SANDRA CAH. BENNETT 'lNCll1l1'C qcwc mc two ours, l7Lll only one l11Ollll1. Cl1ccrlcc11lc1' 1gHf1llowcc11 Ql1CC11Al1CI1xl- C1111 lg Q-.Ql1OI'LlS 15 Clos Clulw 2, 33 -l-ll 1, 2,-1, Vicc-Prcs11lc111 -15 Bc1111l2gD1'C1111r11ics Clulw 3g Pl1Ologrc1pl1y Club -lx F.T.,'X. -45 Nvwslvclpur Stull' Alg .Allllllill S1c1l'lVl. is , BENJAMIN THOMAS BROWDER, JR Bon Pleasure and action INC1lxC 1110 hours seem 511011. Llclss VILL PrCs1LlL11l 1, Cluss Prgsulgnl 2,-1gBc1sl1ctbc1ll 1gBc1sQlvc1ll 1gHC1llo1xLer1 LC111alILlC1lC 15 4-ll 1, L. DALE WINFRED BUCHANAN To 1111110 own sell' lac true. Snlcly Llulw 3, 4-H 1. -l-H 2g Science Club 35 FRED STEPHEN CLINARD llewalks on a path that wantlers wide, for he aims to see the sights. rot wgira hy Club Seniors HARRY LEE CALL Bucky It is easier not to speak a word at all than to s peak more words than W e should. French Club 3,43 Science Club 3,43 Hall Patrol -15 Student Association 4. WILFORD LAWRENCE CALL Larry How niany worthy men, havewe known to survive their own reputation? Substitute Bus Driver 23 Bus Driver 35 Folklore 1. MALINDA EVE COOK If worry were the cause of death, I'd live lor- ever. F.H. A. 1, 25 4-H l,2,35 Folklore lg Annual Staff 4 . S54- Y' LARRH HUDSON COPE I never try to be funny. It just comes natural. Driver Education 3. BETTY NAN CORNATZER Nothin' but trouble, and I've had my share. 4-H 15 Basketball 15 Band 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN DAY I find the great thing in this World is not so much where wc stand as in what direction we are moving. F. T. A. 35 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3, Editorial Editor5 G l e e Club 45 French Club 3, 45 4-H 1, 2, 35 Band 2,3, 45 Majorette 45 Annual Staff 45 Library Club 2. Seniors JACKIE DONALD COUCH jack Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Football 1,2,35junior Varsity Basketball lg Monogram Club 1,25 Newspaper Staff 45 Superlatiyc 45 Student of the Month 45 Annual Staff45 Student Association 4. JERRY LEE COUCH You can only make others better by being good yourself. juniorVarsityBasketball 15 Clee Club 15 4-H 15 Science Club 25 Photography Club 45 Safety Club 35 Math Club 45 Student Association 4 MACK GWYN DRAUCHN This man will go farg hc believes everything he says. French Club 35 4-H 1- IOYCE FAYE DU DLEY Politeness is to do and say the lcindest things in the kindest way. Glee Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 15 Library Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Folklore 1 THOMAS WAYNE DYSON A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. F.F.A. 1 2 3 4- Football 3 4. Qrffjfr PATSY MARIE ELLIS IYPGLYI 'Make yourself necessary to som ebody. Chorus l,2,-1-ll l, An, nual Stall' 4, Photography Club Ai, Songleader 1 Seniors WADE HAMPTON DYSON, JR. Be not simply good, but good for some thing. 4-I-l I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3,4, Driver Education 2, F. F.A. 1, 2, Secretary 2, Newspaper S taff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Bus Driver 3,4,l3oys' State Representative 3. JAMES HUGI-I EDWARDS, JR. A laugh is worth one hundred groans in any market. Bus Driver 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Substitute 2, Activity Bus Dr i v e r 3, 4, Bastball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 4, Math Club 4, Photography Club 3, 4. LINDA ANN ELMORE Ha v e y ou a kindness shown? Pass it on. Beta Club 3,-1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Secretary 1 5 Annual Staff 4, 4-H 1, junior Varsity Basketball 1, Latin Club TONY CRAIG ERWIN Give me life, give me liberty, but above allgive me the right to be michievousl' Football 1,2,3,4, Folklore 1,4-H 1, Photography Club 4, Sa fe ty C lub 2, Science Club 3, Newspaper Staff 3,Driver Education 2. GLENN EDWARD EVEREST Dreams do come true if you only wish hard enough. Newspaper Staff 4, Science Club 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4, French C lub 3. l 2, 3, Marshal 3. ' ' f , if f ' ,. , ' I ' , 7' Q ff-Z fl fff ff,ff'!'7 ftfcff' ' ,ff Seniors SX LVIA ANN EVERHARDT Mischief cmdHumor-the two elements most enjoyed by me! F.l-l.A. 1,25 35 4-H 152, 35 Glee Club 1 2 3- Band 2 3- Dramatics Club 2. MARX LOU FOSTER In ourselves our future lies 4-I-I 1, 45 Dramatics Club 25 F.l-l.A. 15 junior Varsity Basketball lg Softball 15 Folklore 1. -,4OZL,J, ff- ,ff 'LC f X... . Lf fgffff if 'K TEX HARDING FOSTER Work while you work and play whi le you play. Superlative 45 Chorus 1. -R:-1 1'5- THEODORE CARROLL FOSTER You know I say just wha L I think- nothing more or less. F.F.A. 1, 25 35 4-H 1, 25 Basketball Manager 1 5 Baseball Manager 15 Bus Driver 45 Substitute 253. WILSON BLAKE FOSTER Every man isavolume if you know how to read him. Safety Club 3. BETTY JEAN FRYE ty' A hearty laugh, a mischievous smile make for her a life worthwhile. Office Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Lunchroom Staff 45 Li- brary Club 3. Seniors EMMA LOU FRYE Polly If there is no trouble in sight, mal-ce some. SANFORD WOODRUFF FRYE Some things I like, some thingsIdon't, and the rest doesn't bother me. F.T.A. 3, Dramaties Club 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2, Football Manager 3, junior Varsity Football 2, F.F.A, 4, Bus Driver 3,4, French Club 3, Glee Club 1. JOE VESTAL GOBBLE Ready! Set! Let's play! Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-I-l 1, 2. WARREN DARNELL GOBBLE A Woman would runs through fire and water for such a kind heart. 4-I-Il 2- F.F.A. 12 3- Bus Driver 2, 3, JANIE SUE GREEN Forget the past, live the present, and hope for the future. Office Club 4, President, Library Club 2, F.l-LA. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, junior Varsity Basketball 1, Dramatics Club 3, Safety Club 3, Secretary 3, Student of the Month 4. WANDA LOU GOBBLE Softly speak and swcct- ly smile. F.l-l.A. 2, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Sta ff 4, Office Club 3,4, 4-H 1, 2, Homecoming Sponsor 3. CONSTANCE JEAN GRUBB It's nice to be impor- tant, but it's important to be nice. 4-H lg Folklore 19 Latin Club 2, Library Club 2, Office Club 33 Dramatics Club 4, Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 43 Su- perlative 4, Senior Class O f fi c e r, Homecoming Attendant lgllomecom- ing Sponsor 3, 4. Seniors BARRY RANDALL GREGORY The way tohavea friend is to be one. Band 2, 3, Officer 3, Science Club 3, 4, 4-H 3, Boys' State Representative 3, Photography Club 3,49 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Folklore 1, Monk Club 45 junior Play. REGINALD SHERMAN GREGORY The good is not the best in me, so don't bring out the worst in me. 4-H 1. MARY RUTH HANES Giggles Without love, frolie, and a good time life is nothing. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 45 4-H 1, F. H. A. 13 Basketball 1. NANCY ELIZABETH l-IARDING May the Lord watch between me and thee, while we are absent one fro-m another. Chorus 2,3,4g F. T. A. 2,354-H1gFreneh Club 3, 4. fm l ALICE FAYE HANES We're born to be happy -all of us. 4-H 2, F. H. A. 2, Chorus 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. . , . W 1,0 . A 'ff'-it RICHARD SIDNEY HARTMAN Ricky What's the rush? There will be time after I'm gone. 4-H 15 Baseball 15 Glee Club 15 Basketball 15 F. F. A. 1, 3. WGN' Seniors IAC K RONALD HARRIS There is no knowledge that is not power. Beta Club 3, 4. LINDA LOUISE I-IARTLEY No one knows what he can do 'til he tries. Beta Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 45 Marshal 35 F.T.A. 3,4, H?storian 35 F.H.A. 1, 25 junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Homcroom Secretary 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. BA RBARA ANN HENDRIX A combination of brown eyes, mischief, and pep. F.H.A. 1,2,45 Chorus 35 Band 2, 3,45 Majorette 45 Dramaties Club 35 4-H 1, 2, 35 Chorus 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Majorette 45 Drarnatics Club 35 4-H 1, 2, 35 Photog- raphy Club 35 Iunior Varsity Basketball 25 Homecoming Sponsor 4. CHARLES DONALD HENDRIX Speak the purpose out. I love not mystery or doubt. Driver Education 2. MARGARET ANNE HENDRICKS She shall never die from worry-She laughs too often. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Band 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 4, Parliamcntarian 3, Treasurer 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 Beta Club 3,45 News- paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. Q A ,Not Yicturpd Lf ,4 ff LLJ' RACHEL YVONNE HENDRIX Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Homerooin Secretary 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club -1, Junior Playgjunior Vars- ity Basketball I, F. ll. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, County Officer 3, Secretary -I, Beta Club 3, 4, Office Club -I, Treasurer -1, Clee Club 2, 3, Newspaper SLaff -1, Annual Staff -lg Cboer- leader -1, Library Club 3, Student Council Repro- senfafive 1,Class Officer 1. kt. ,Z . Seniors CONNIE LEE HENDRIX They say I dream a lot. Tbal's iust because I have a lot, to dream about. Beta Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Newspaper Staff -1, Office Staff 43 4-I-'I 1. LINDA LOU I-IENDRIX 'Courtwlioyou please but mind who you marry. Office Club 3, F.H.A. 3. SARAII JANE HENDRIX Speech is fl rea l, buf silence is qrealer. Beta Club 3, 4, F.lI.A. I, Library Club 2, Junior Vars i fy Basketball 1, Newspaper Staff 4 ,Offi ce Club 3, -1. JOYCE JEANETTE HOLDER Grin once inawhile, it's good for you. 4-I-I 1 5 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,Annual Staff 4. ABE NAIL HOWARD, JR. Life was made for living-I DO live. French Club 3,45 4-I-I 1, Safely Club 2,3. W - . fg- , .1 K ' iii, . . Qmfpglia ' ' ' ww - ig, I .ll J fa ,s BETTY GAIL JONES WILLIAM GRADY UAMES, JR. Bill Look upon the rainbow, and praise Him who made it. F. F.A. 1, French Club 3,4, Science Club 3,45 NcwspaperStafl' 3, Math Club 4, F.T.A. 4. Seniors NANCY MAE HOWARD I agree with no man's opinions, I have some of my own. Dramatics Club 3,4-H1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 23 Homecoming Sponsor 4. DORIS MAXINE HOWELL Not that I love study less, but llove fun more. F. H. A. 1, 3, junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, ciee Club 2. CARL EDWARD JACOBS A genius when it comes to sports. Football 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3, 45 4-H 1, Monogram Club 3, 4, Science Club 1, Photography Club 1, Vice-President, Math Club 1, Dramatics Club 15 F.T.A. 1. Treat your friend as if he will one day be your enemy, and your enemy as if he will one day be your friend. French Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Library Club 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3,45 Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4,4-I-I 1, 25 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, News Editor 4, Safety Club 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Superlative 4. MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON God gave me youth, Cod gave me love, and even God can give no more. Glee Club 1,23 Annual Staff 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4-H 2. Seniors DALLAS WAYNE JONES Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may Hunk! F.F.A. 1,2,3, President 2, Secretary 3, 4-ll1,2, Clee Club 1, Bus Driver 3,4, junior Varsity Basketball 1, Baseball 1. WILLIE MATTHEWS KEATON It's better to ask and do it right, than to guess and do it wrong. Bus Driver 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H ANN ELIZABETH IATIIAM Never too careless never loo sad, never too studious, always glad. F.T.A. 3,4, Beta Club 3, -1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, -1, llistorian -1, Newspaper Stall' 3, Clee Club 1, 3, -lg French Club 3, 4, -1-l-l l,Band2,3,-1. DANIEL PAUL LAWSON Dan I-Ie has a true soul for field, river, and wood. 4-H 1, 2, F.F.A. 1,2, 3. VELL GARLAND LIVENGOOD We know nothing of tomorrow, but be good and happy today. 4-I-I 1, F.H.A. 1, 2,45 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Lunchroom Staff 1, Photography Club 4. WILLIAM CHARLIE LATHAM How he gets by is a mystery that should be recorded in history. F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, Vice- President 4, Baseball 15 Football 1, 11-H 1,2,3g Dramaties C lub 2,Bus Driver 3. .Z P JIMMY OLIEN LOOKABILL Past hope, past help, past cure. 4-H 15 Football 25 Baseball 1, 45 Photogra pliy Club 15 l7.F.A. 1. Seniors ETTALUE LOGGINS Love sees not with the eyes, but with the heart. -1-H 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Newspaper Staff 45 Science Club 35 Office Club 4. CAROLYN JOAN LONG Dark eyes reflect an inner beauty. 4-H 1, 2, 35 F. l-l. A. 1, 25 Photography Club 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Dramaties Club 15 Chorus 1. DOROTHY LOUISE MCBRIDE Keep no-skid chains on your tongue. They may save you from crashing into someone else's business. Always say less than you think. You don't learn much talking. 4-H 15 2. ROSETTA ANN MCDANTEL True to her work, her word, and her friends. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4-l-I 3,45 I-lomeroom Officer 25 News- paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Staff 35 Folklore 1. JIMMY DEAN LOWERY Silence a n tl modesty are valuable qualities. Varsity Basketball 15 F. FLA. lg 4-l-l 1525 Silb- stitute Bus Driver 25 Bus Driver 35 4. L A 4 Seniors RUTH EUGENIA MADISON Gene She possesses an unusual degree of that intangible asset called personality. Beta Club 3,43 F.H.A. 1,25 Chorus 1, 3,-L, Treasurer 35 Band 2, 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3g junior VarsityBasketball 1, 25 La t i n C lub 3, -1, Vice-President -15 Newspaper Staff l,4, Editor-15 Monogram Club 45Marshal 3gWorld Peace Speaking ContestWinner 25 ISpeak for Democra- cy Contest Winner 35 Superlalive 45 President of Student Association 4. JOHNNY HARRISON MASON like workg it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. 4-H lg Baseball 1. IOHNNY EDWARD MILLER He sits high in all the people'shearts. Clee Club lg Safety Club 25 Football 2, 3,4, Co-Captain I.V. 3g Basketball 1,2, 4gl'lOI11Cl'OOI11 Officer 45 Superlativc 45 Folklore 15 Drarnatics Club 4, Presidentg Monogram Club 45 Annual Staff 45 jr Rotarian 45 Photography Club 4. IERRY MACK MILLSAPS This hits the nail on the head! Bus Driver -15 French Club 3,43 Safety ub 2 3,45 Football lg F.F.A. lg 4-H 2 3 F.T.A. 331, President 45 News- paper Staff 4. 'Ulm bs L- l.ORij'l l'A EIAINF MliLTON lie who cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself. Cltxt' Club 1, 25 F.l'l.A. 1gBand2,3,43MajoretIe 4, Chiefg Beta Club 45 Homerooni Offi c er 25 French Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 4. DORIS ANN NAIL The world's no better if we worry5 liI'e's no longer ifwc hurry. 4-H 1, 2, Treasurer 15 Cleo Club 15 Halloween Queen Attendant 15 Bas- ketball 1, 25 35 45 Library Club 25 Football Sponsor 35Office Club 3545 Home- room Vice-President 25 Superlative 45 F,l-LA. 15 25 Monogram Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Class Treasurer l5SClC11CC Club 2. Seniors WADE DAY MOODY To err is human5 to forgive yourself is habit-forming. F.F.A. 1, President 15 Student Council l5SCiG1lCQ Club 15 4-H 1. PANSY MARIE MYERS I don't mind trouble if I have a heart to deal with it or feet to walk away from it! Library Club 45 Newspaper Staff 1545 Feature Writer 45 Office Staff 2545 Reporter 45 Annual Staff 4- F.l-I.A 1 FRANCES CAROLINE OWENS Her first love was sports5 her second was laughing! junior Varisty Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 4- Softball 1- Beta Club 3 4- F.T. A. 35 45 French Club 35 Glee Club FRANKIE CLAYTON PAYNE Women may come and women may go, but not if I can help it. 4-H 15 F. F. A. 15 junior Varsity Basket- ball 15 Class President 15 Student Council Representative 1 5 Representative to junior-Senior Banquet 15 French Club 3, 45 Beta Club 3545 AnnualStaff 45 Marshal 35 Superlative 4. WALTER DOUGLAS ORRELL He too Serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers. Reynolds l-Iigh School 15 House of Representatives 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Hall Moniter 1545 Photography Club 45 Latin Club 25 Bus Driver 25 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 45 S t u d e n t Association 4. MARLENE GAIL POPLIN Have more than thou showest5 speak less than thou ltnowest. Beta Club 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 45 Cleo Club 3,45 F.T.A. 35454-H15 junior Varsity Basketball 25 F.H.A. 253,45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Social Editor 45 junior Play5 Dramaties Club 45 Safety Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Home- coming Sponsor 45 Office Staff 3. Seniors GLENDA GREY PHELPS Don t itch for sueeess, serateh for it. F.H.A. 1,25 3,45 4-H 15 Lune Staff 2. FREDERICK CALVIN PIERCE Fred Although he's not so tall, remember the atom is very small. Glee Club l5Folklore 15 Driver Education 25 Photography Club 45 F. T. A. 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 35 Superlative 45 Safety Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Basket- ball Manager l,35 junior Varsity Basket- ball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 hroom Dramaties Club 4. ANNIE RUTH POTTS She's little5 she's wise5 she's a eorker for her size. 4-H15Clee Club 15 ' Basketball 1,2,3,45 fs. Halloween Court 1, Su- p er la ti v e 45 M on ogra m Club 354. EDDY LEE POWELL Why take life serious-you'll never get out of it alive. Beta Club 3,45 Freneh Club 3,4, Program Chairman 45 IuniorPlay5 Football 15An- nual Staff 4, Marshal 3, Seienee Club 2. RETHA LEONA PRATT The apple of his eye. Chorus lg F.H.A. lg Class Treasurer 15 Office Staff 25 Superlative 45 Junior Playg Beta Club 3,45 Homecoming At- tendant 3. do a job and do it well.' HELEN ELIZABETH REAVIS Her friends-They are man y, Her enemies- Arc therc any? Chorus 1, F. H. A. 1, Cheerleader 15 Girls' State Representative 33 Office Staff 4, Superla- tive 4,Class Secretary 1, Class President 3, Class Treasurer 4, junior Play. Seniors MILDRED LOUISE PRIVETTE You're teasing! Won't you kindly hush, when you see how easily I blush? F. H.A. I5 Photography Club 25 Annual Staff 4. MARY ETTA RATLEDGE An unlesson'd girl, unschool'd, un- practiced, happy in this, she is not yet so old, but she may learn WILLIAM HOWARD REEVES, JR. Live your own life, for you will die your own death. Science Club 3,43 French Club 3,43 Dramatics Club 3- Math Club 4- Bus Drlver 4, Safety Club 3. GLORIA GAYE RICE She's one of those that you can trust to F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, County Officer Historian 3, Vice-President 4, junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, Clee Club 3, Latin Club 3, Dairy Princess 35 Student ofthe Month 3, Chief Marshal 3, Junior Play, Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Office Staff 4, Vice- Presidentg Cheerleader 4, Monogram C lub 4, Superlative 45 Annual Staff 4, Associate Editor, Student Association 4. 4' Seniors THOMAS ALAN RICHARDSON Speech is silver, silcnee is golden. F, F.A. 1, 2, 3,-1. LINDA REA ROBERTSON She was ever fair and never proud, had a tongue at will but new er loud. Us v ROBERT HACAN R OW L.-'X N D I must have a little fun. French Club 3,-lg Band 2, 3,-1, Annual Staff 4, Nt'WSpQpcr Staff -l, Science Club 2, Safety C lub 2, 3, -4, junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2 3 4-H 3,-lg Boys' State Representative 3, junior Play, junior Rotarian 4. 4-H 1,25 junior-Senior Banquet Repre- sentatixe 1, Class Seeretary 1, Glee Club1,F.l-LA. 1. FRANKLIN HANES SHEEK Bullet Humor and life so well agree, Ithink they were mixed just for me. Class Officer 1, Vice-President, Home- room Officer 2, Football 2, 3, Football Manager 1, 4, I-lead Manager 4, 4-H 1g F. T. A. 4, Dramatics Club4gPhotography Club 2,4, Glee Club 1, BaseballManager 1, French Club 3,4, Officer 4, Annual Staff 4, Folklore 1, Basketball 1. ANNIE CLARA SHELTON Make life sunny and really worthwhile, by returning a frown with a smile. junior Varsity Basketball 1,4-H1,4, Bus Driver 3, 45 Safety Club 45 Chorus lg Band 2, 35 junior Play. LARRY GENE SEAMON Blow that horn, man, blow! Band 2, 3,4, Officer 4, 4-ll1,3, Folklore 1, Monk Club 3, 4. Seniors BILLY ROSCOE SI-IELTON I make the most of all that comes, the least of all that goes. French Club 3, 4, junior Varsity Basket- ball lg Varsity Manager 15 F. F.A. 1. SAMMY GRAY SHORE llsamll When athletics and studies clash, let studies smash. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, Basketball Manager 3, Folklore 1, 4-I-I 1, 2, 3, Of- ficer 2, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Club 2, Photography Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Science Club 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Homeroom Officer 4. X tr ia J Nl 'Q gm JO ANN SI-IULER You should live for the future, never for the past. F. H. A. 1, 25 Newspaper Staff 4. -Q-. BETTY GRAY SIDDEN Bet-Hon Live for today, tomorrow is another day. It will take care of itself. BOBBY GRAY SMITH For a man by nothing is so well be:- trayed as by his manner. F. F.A. 1, 2, 3. Seniors DIANNE SMITH Looks like an angel, laughs like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, Homeroom President 4, Glee Club 1, 4, F.T.A. 3, F.l-I.A. 1, Office Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3,4, French Club 3, 4-H 1, 2, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Editor, Junior Play, Science Club 2,3, Rotarian Pianist 1, 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas 4. MARGARET ANN SMITH To thine own self be true, then thou canst not be false to any man. Class Officer 1, F.H.A. 1, 2,4, 4-I-I 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Photography Club 4, Lunchroom Staff 1. PRISCILLA MAE SMOOT If God be for us, who can be against us. F.l-l.A. 1, 4-I-I 1, News- paper Staff 4. DLANNE EVERHARDT SNIPES I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds my future. F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Songleader 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4-H 1, 2, Folklore 2, Secretary-Treasurer, Homecoming At- tendant 2, Cheerleader 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Offi c e Club 4, Program Chairman, Homeroom Officer 4, Class Vice- President 4, Superlative 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Marshal 3. SI-LARRIE ANN SOUTI-IER M A quiet lass, there are few who know the treasure hid in thee. Photography Club 2, F. I-LA. 1, Library Staff 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Publisher, Office Club 3, 4, Lunchroom Staff 4. Seniors EIAINE CHRISTINE SOWERS A smile costs nothing, ond crecitcs much. Bcto Club 3,43 F. T.A. 2,3,4, Secretory 4gBC1Sli6T.lUC1ll 1,2,3, F. H.A. 1, Secretory 1: Lo L i n Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, OIIicc Club 4, Music Club Ig 4-H 1, 2, Library Club 2, 3, junior-Senior Banquet Representative 1, Football Sponsor 3g Marshal 33 Supcrlcitive 43 Student Asso- ciation 4, Corresponding S e C r e to ryg Annual Stc11'I4, Editor-in-Chief. WILLIAM TERRY SPENCER Speedy Glcidncss of heart is the life of man. Bond 2 3 4' Drcimutics Club 2 GERALDINE OLEATI-IA SPRY The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Chorus 1,2,4, Office Club 35 Luncliroom Staff 2, PAULINE MARIE SPRY Con one desire too much of Cl good thing? F.lfI.A. 1. BOBBY RAY SPILLMAN To live each day for wlicit every t o m o r r ow may bring. Bus Driver 2, 3, Folklore 1. l JU DITH ANN TAYLOR Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. 4-H lg F. H. A. 25 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Library Club 35 Chorus 4. lib. K is-. 5. Seniors CAROLYN KAY TAYLOR She holds within her gentle hands the quiet gift dreams. Glee Club 1,2535 F.H.A. 1,25 4-H15 Folklore 15Dramatics Club 45Cheerleader 15 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Annual Staff 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 1. DAVID PAUL TAYLOR llBugSll I ca1ne5 I saw5 I left. Folklore 15 Bus Driver 2, 3,45 Activity Bus Driver 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 15 President of Bus Drivers 45 Superlative 45 4-H 15 Homeroom Officer 4. ai! 'UQ JIMMIE HENRY TRAVIS, JR. J o k i n g decides great matters better than earnest can. Baseball 1, 3. JACK CECIL TRIVETTE A m e r ry heart m a k e th an cheerful countenance. Junior Varsity Basketball 15 F. F.A. 1,25 3, 4. Seniors TOMMY TRIVETTE In sleep We are all equal: F. F.A. 3. AARON EUGENE VEACH Gene Great men are always dying, I don't feel too well myself. 4-1-1 1 2- Folklore 1- Science Club 2 3' Student Help 4. LARRY EUGENE VOGLER Success will be gained if an effort is made. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 4-H 1, F.F.A. 1. JOHN EVERETT WARD, JR. llJOhnnyll My business is not to remake myself, but to make the absolute best of what God made. Beta Club 3,4, President 4, Science Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, F.T.A. 4, Officer, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Business Manager, Glee Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, 4, Bus Driver 4, Activity Bus Driver 3, Representative tojunior--Senior Banquet 1, Baseball 1, Manager 2, 3,4, Safety Club 2, Marshal 3, Su- perlative 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 3, 4, Health King 3, Basketbal1Scorekeeper 3,4, Student Council Representative 1, junior Varsity Basketball 1. BETTY SUE WI LLLAMS Paradise is open to all kind hearts. A. 1, 4-H lg Giee Club 1, Library Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4. Seniors BARBARA ANN WEBB God helps them who help themselves. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. l, 2,454-H15 Annual Staff 4. FRANCES MAE YORK A smile is always in place. Club 3. Susie ROBERT PAUL YORK, JR. llBObll Not too serious, not too gay, but a rare good sport in every way. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, junior Play, Class Treasurer 25 4-H 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band 2,35 Photography Club 35 French Club 3, Treasurer, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, F. T.A. 3. 4-I-I l, 2, 4, Office Club 3, Photography MOST INT ELLECTUA L Gene Madison, johnny Ward FRIENDLIEST Dianne Snipes, jack Couch MOST TA LEN TED Lucy Bahnson, Tex Foster WITTIEST Ann Hendricks, jerry Millsaps W T.' A. . 1.,, l .525 1 iw? U gigxi 'f- ,,?.,.:, 7 f .5 ej ,: sag xr' .5 , T if V , .- 1 , ,y - 5 'r 'f'4gux 1, ,. -.. -fl, 45 35 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gaye Rice, Frankie Payne MOST ATHLETIC Ann Nail, Carl jacobs A-fs! , M'1?q BEST ALL AROUND Elaine Sowers Ben Browder MOST POPULAR W jean Grubb, Johnny Miller S U P E R L A T I V E S Nw J 65.5 ,G-,Jus , J MOST DEPENDABLE Helen Reavis, David Taylor BEST PERSONALITY Rulgh Potts, joe Anderson BEST DRESSED Gail jones, Douglas Orrell CUTEST Rptha Pratt, Fredche Pierce Ny. J 4 .-f wi YT? 'Q qw W AXA fd' f-W' 1 55 22 . N 4' 'UW X! 7 15 NE, X .1 X -' 8 gs. XX 5 15.5- ,AP 0 tg ni! X EIQQ V ,Q ,V A if Puma-?'M Egg, 14, ,u 'Q 'gN I mg t ji maxim K if' 1 WW UND ERCLASSMEN PATRICIA QPATSYQ ALEXANDER ANGELINE ALLEN ELMER ALLEN DAVID ANGELL RAD BARNES LESTER BEAUCHAMP W. A. BECK CAROLYN BELL unior Class Officers BETTY WHITE President MANNING HUSKE Vice-President LINDA JAMES Secretary STEVE TEAGUE Treasurer , ,rf L Q I bk X ANN BIACKWOOD FRANKLIN BOCER PHYLLIS BOGER SIIEEK BOCER BETTY JEAN BOW ENS JUDITH QJUDYJ BOWLES EUGENE BREWER SUE BREWER WANDA BURTON WILLLAM QBILLJ BURTON JOYCE BUTNER BENNY BURCH EDITH BYERLY BARBARA CALL YVONNE CALL 'Q' uniors '1- J J J , 'RU X fx nf i., J 1- o X- E f' E R gala Q Q,- A -nEv,,: ,v.-,, ,,, T Q' F + ,5 I 'FI J I I J. I T95 In I K , x CRAIG CARTER, JR. JOHNNY CARTER JUDY CARTER SUE CARTNER JAMES CAUDLE GARY CHAFFIN JERRY CLAWSON BRENDA CONNER DARRELL COOK DONALD CORNATZER TOBY CORNATZER DONALD CORRELL BARBARA DANIEL JOYCE DANIEL BRUCE DRIVER WW LEONARD GUFFEY MARY HALL SYLVLA HAMILTON LINDA ANN HANES LINDA HENDRICKS MARY NELL HENDRIX LINDA HILL DIANNE HOWARD MANNING HUSKE KAY JAMES LINDA JAMES ANNA JONES DAVID JONES LINDA JONES DAVID JORDAN uniors EUGENE DYSON SHARON ELLIS MARY ETCHISON PATSY EVEREST ANN FORREST BARBARA FOSTER FRANCES FOSTER WAYNE FOSTER BILLY FOSTER PATSY FULLER DWAIN FURCHES JOE GIBSON ANN GRAHAM THOMAS QTOMMYJ GRAHAM BUTCH GREGORY lk FAYE KELLER JERRY KELLER RAMEY KEMP JESSIE U. C. J KIMMER Rf A W Y J-if Y' ff , NANCY SUE KIMMER zztzi Y CATHRYN KINSER ELEANOR KURFEES SARAH LEACH ELLA MAE LEE ANNETTE LEFLER HARRY LEONARD MARION LOGGINS JOHN QJOHNNYJ LONG DON MARKLIN CAROLYN MCBRIDE uniors Yi, Rf.. R-... ,f . . 3- STELLA MAE MCBRIDE MIKE MCCLAMROCK VIVIAN MCCLANNON JERRY MOCULLOH JUDY MCDANIEL PRICE MCEW EN CLYDE MELTON GWYNN MERONEY THOMAS NEELY EVELYN NICHOLS MARY LO1s NICHOLS SYBIL O'NEAL JOHN QMIKEJ OSBORNE SHARON PARTIN ROY PHELPS I I .V kk!! DAVID SHAW KATHIE ANN SHEPHERD MARY SUE SHORE GAIL SIGMON CARMAN SMITH DONALD IBOBOJ SMITH ELDRIDGE SMITH GAIL SMITH NATALIE SMITH ROBERT C. SMITH RONNIE SMITH BARRY SOUTHERN AMY SPARKS J. W. SPEER JEAN SPILLMAN uniors X 1: 'nur Q- I ,II I Y WILMA PHILLIPS STEPHAN POPE BEVERLY POTTS HILLARY POWELL LUTHER POTTS ROSALIE POTTS LINDA OUILLIN LOWELL REAVIS HELEN REEVES MARGARET RIDDLE LETITIA RODWELL CAROLYN SAIN WAYNE SAMMONS DIANNE SEATS W. B. SHARPE I I I JULIA SPILLMAN sus SPILLMAN JERRY SPRY RONALD QRONJ SPRY JENNY STEWART SIDNEY STROUD MELDA SUTPHIN BRENDA TAYLOR STEVE TEAGUE MARY TUCKER DENNIE WAGNER GERA LDINE WA LKER KITTY WEBB CHRISTINE WEST DEANNA WEST 'fl I I J uniors ERNESTINE WEST MILDRED WHITAKER BETTY WHITE WAYNE WILLIAMS RACHEL WILSON JERRY WOOD SHIRLEY ANN YORK JEAN ZIMMERMAN CAROL ALEXANDER JOHNNY ALLEN L. G. ALLEN PEGGY ALLEN PEGGY SUE ALLEN CECIL ALLMAN JUDY ANDERSON JOYCE ANGELL JERRY ARMSWORTI-IY BETTY ARNOLD CARLTON BAILEY CA LLIE BAILEY JAMES BAITY PAT BECK RICI-LARD BECK CATHERINE BELL BENNY BOC-ER GLADYS BOGER SANDRA BOOE RACHEL BOWLES Sophomore Class Officers SCOTTY VOGLER President MONTY SNIDER Vice-President CALLIE BAILEY Secretary KAY LANIER Treasurer . 1 i N! . 1' 1 .A 5, Se Y: f x is.- W x as LE N 42 H kk 'J A . W H ifihvu J 'S I SUE BOWLES ANN BOYD FAYE BRANNON LINDA BROWN WAYNE BURTON SARAH CARPENTER JEAN CARTER MARCARET CARTER LINDA CARTER PI-IYLISS CARTNER REX CARTER BILL CAUDLE BONNIE CHAFFIN BARBARA CHAPMAN N 1' iv I we , Qu w-I Y' .rg X J' X I JUAN COHEN Sopho mores WI J- LD I zrl , - S CT A 5' V M1 , WX 5 2 x XXII. ' - I Q 6' LE- L 52,9 ,gp ICQ' 4, N. Q I N .R r . .R u . OL 9 We U1 W I 3- RICHARD COOK ROBERT COPE DONALD CORNATZER MARY CORNATZER FRANCES CRANFILL JANICE DANNER JANET DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS BILLY DWIGGINS JACKIE DULL JOAN DUNN DIANNE DOUTHIT BENNY DYSON DARLENE ELLIS FREDDIE ELLIS LORINE ELLIS RICHARD ELMORE DONALD EVANS BETTY FEIMSTER JUARELL FLEMING , CARL FOSTER I I -. DONA LD F OS TER ' JOHNNY FOSTER i F' I ' DEAN FOSTER I IU DY FOSTER THERESA FOSTER X '1 is.. X 5 VICKIE FRANKS CORA FURCHES I, if J PAT GAITHER LUKE GAITHER JOSEPI-IINE GALLIHER BETTY COINS ' Yll - - ' ' -II kits .. . LL,., ,V .J PEGGY GOUGH BETTY GREEN JOHNNY GREENE WAYNE GREENE JOHNNY GRIMES P. C. CRUBBS DONALD GOBBLE ERNEST HALL LOIS HAMILTON LOUISE HAMMER DONALD HARRIS JUDY HARRIS GARLIUS HEIEARD JOYGE HENDRIX SHIRLEY HENDRIX TOMMY HENDRIX JERRY HENDRICKS LONNIE HEPLER ROGER HILL Sophomores K I I :2' X 4' f NANCY HENDRIX J Yi lv I We JOE HOLCOMB E GERALDINE HOLLEMAN JOAN HOLLINS CLARA HOWARD LINDA HARRIS JEAN HOWARD JUDY HOWARD BILL HOWARD KENNETH HOWELL J. C. I-IUFFMAN BAILEY JAMES MYRTLE JAMES . , ,.,.m,.L I7 y, I li 45, vw, , J J, .7 Sophomores 3. -ern, - X SHIRLEY JAMES DENNIE JARVIS EDDY JOHNSON GERALD JONES JOYCE JONES NELSON JONES ANN JORDAN EVERETTE KELLY OPHELLA KELLER THOMAS KIGER ROBERT KIRKMAN LOIS KING MARY LOU KINSER CAROLYN KURFEES JERRY LAGLE JAMES LAIRD MARGARET LAIRD KAY LANIER O. C. IANKFORD LEROY LASH fi 13 1 Y 1, li XS' M',2wS, WN wk In +A E ag 'nl' '55 --A Q JAMES LATT-IAM GARNETTE LAYMAN JOE LITTLE LUTHER LONG ,Xu DOUGLAS MODANIEL BENNY MERRELL TAMRA MERRELL BARRY MILLER LUC ILLE MOODY BILL MOORE STACY MYERS JAMES NAIL JAMES NANCE JEAN NESEIT JOHNNY O'NEAL PRISCILLA OSBORNE DENNIS PADGETT PATTY PARKER JIM PATTERSON LARRY PERRY CHARLES PILCHER GENE PLOTT DOROTHY POTTS BRUCE PRATT FRANK MOCK RICHARD MARKLAND JOHNNY MARKLAND JEAN MCC LAMROOK JUDY MCCLANNON TREVA MCCUISTON CAROLYN MCCULLOH DOUGLAS MCDANTEL Sophomore-:S :I xv z -I . ii. x f .J A 1 PHYLLIS RATLEDGE JANE REAVIS JUDY REAVLS BRENDA RENEGAR CHRISTINE RICHARDSON BETTY RICI-IIE PATSY RIDDLE JERRY RILEY KAY RINTZ VICTOR ROBERTSON JANE ROWLAND RUBY SAFLEY wk Sophomores 9' Lt J -. S .N is 'D X L XX z ISE Y We Chl' Wi .s I 5' JUDY scoTT JOHNNY SEAGLE JEANETTE SHAFFNER JETTY SHAW EDITH SHELL LINDA SHERILL RICHARD SHORES EDDIE SMITH ELAINE SMITH KENNETH SMITH MONTY SNIDER GAYE SOWERS WAYNE SPEER BETTY JEAN SPILLMAN CAROL SPILLMAN DOUGLAS SPRY ROBERT SPRY Jo ANN SPRY ROGER SPRY o. D. STILLER, JR. .--A' '91 s wikx CONNIE WA GONER SHERMAN WALL JANE WANDS EUGENE WARD RUBY WHISENHUNT GENE WHITAKER JERRY WHITAKER ROBERT WHITAKER LUCILLE WISHON JOE WHITLOCK BARRY WILLIAMS FAYE WILLIAMS WAYNE WILLIAMS GAIL WILLIAMS JOHNNY WYATT CAROLYN YORK BRENDA ZIMMERMAN HUBERT STINE LINDA STROUD MARCO SUTPHIN JERRY SWICEGOOD JUDY TAYLOR ROBERT Tl-IIES TOMMY TUTTEROW JOHNNY TU TTEROW EUGENE TUTTEROW DARRELL VEACI-I BILLY VESTAL SCOTT VOGLER Ophomores 1 I it z I Q.. ...wi 6, Q ,f I I N--.v 'W A- I B ig? A Z ku iw sxlx sf Q 4- 'X ,v f . ., K ll 1 K 'Q 'sf hw ' ' S Ai , wi 3 14. 4,14 au J I x ' 1 i LI. 60 KENNETH AESHEE DENNIS ALEXANDER JOHNNY ALLEN GEORGE ANGELL KAY ARMSWORTHY RICKY BAHNSON CARL BAILEY LARRY BARNES GALE BARLOWE EDWARD BARNI-IARDT WOODIE BATES RONALD BEARD ROBERT BECK GERALDINE BLAKLEY BRENDA BOGER FRANCES BOGER JOI-IN BOGER PAUL BOGER WOODIE BOGER MARGARET BOOE Freshman Class Officers JIMMY STEELE President RIC KY BAHNSON Vice-President BETTY WEST Secretary LARRY SMITH Treasurer DAVID BOWLES f A EDWARD BOWLES RUBY BOWLES A SANDRA BOWERS I A Q RAEFORD BRANNON 1 I ALMA BRANI-IAM Q I gas'-.' s. -Q... 1 K GARY BRINKLEY m SANTFORD BROWN - WILSON BROWN I v Uv-if JACK CARTER . JUDY CARTER ZZN J DON CARTMILL I MARY FRANCES CARTNER SHIRLEY CARTER KENNETH CASSIDY KAY CHAPMAN LINDA CHAPPELL GLENDA CLAWSON 'F' J 'U J I w, Q I ' E I I I x N I Freshmen KAY CLICK MILDRED CONNER DOROTHY CORNATZER LESTER COZART BRENDA CRANFIELD JULLA CRAVEN SS 'Q A FAYE CROTTS SUE CROTTS TIM DAVIS BRENDA DAY TOMMY DAYWALT JERRY CREws .R JIMMY DICKINSON RONALD DRAUGI-IN BARBARA DUNN BUDDY EATON BILLY ELLIS BRENDA ELLIS FRANCES ELLIS BILLY EVANS PI-IYLLIS EVANS VICKY FEMISTER DIANNE FEREBEE HARRY FERO H. B. FORREST IARRY FOSTER MARY FOSTER MARY RUTH FRYE I S , WAYNE GENTLE ? N K, MARY ANN GLASSCOCK I I VTE . I W Wxwlhf- ANN GOBBLE BETTY GRAVES DONALD GREGORY JOHNNY GREGORY DLANA GROCE WAYNE HAMILTON CHARLES HANES KATHERINE HARDING HILDA HARPE JUDY HARPE PATRICIA HARPE EDITH HARTMAN IM I Freshmen BILL HEAD EUGENE HEADLEY A , BETTY HENDRIX 'T LARRY HENDRIX T LINDA HENDRIX MARGARET ANN HENDRIX RONALD HENDRIX X GERALDINE HEPLER I ROBERT HEPLER WANDA HILTON r EDWARD HINRLE JUDY HOLDER ' Y M ans JUDY HOLLOWAY ELAINE HORNE ANN HOWARD LISIA HOWARD , RONNIE HOW ELL 'A JA... muff THOMAS HOW ELL I I ,Simi an 'K f v I I I ., lgl - If gl, ., :zz HOWARD HUTCHINS ,C rg LINDA HUTCHINS 5:-U, JERRY JACOES J ROCKY JOHNSON Q A 3 ARNOLD HUSSER if S I I DONALD JONES X A I 5 if JOHN JONES LYNDIA JONES WAYNE JONES JUDY JORDAN CHARLIE KEATON BARBARA KICER JAMES KIGER I WADE KING I N S -I I LAURA IACLE I, -mf Y I PAULETTE LANKFORD A I f I g ' SHIRLEY LATHAM I,Y fn S, i MARY FRANCES LAWTER ' 39' 3 I' 'Ai,,1-- A - E. - JO LEWIS WILLIAM LINK DENNIE LIST JAMES LIPSCOME. REBA LOWERY KAY MATTHEWS I Nj Freshmen A3 Q IF 'N W N V I I I K iw PR A5 - IU! A I I SE S? RH- I , it rg:-A at 61. W-.. I A I I xi, 5 1 1' FAYE MCCLANNON JESSE MCEWEN RONALD MCKNIGHT RUTH MELTON SARAH MICHALOVE JIMMY MILLER LONNIE MILLER NANCY MONDAY BETTY MYERS JUDY NAIL JOHN OWENS BARRY PADCETT HUGH PARTIN JUDY PENCE J. L. PERRY JERRY PHARIS GEORGE PHELPS BETTY PHILLIPS HENRY LEE PLOTT LEE PLOTT PAULINE POTTS J. D. PREVETTE CHAR LENE RATLEDGE SHIRLEY RATLEDGE 0 BOB SHELTON JERRY SHORE JUDY SHULER JOHN SINGLETQN ARVESTA SMITH GWEN SMITH LARRY SMITH RONNIE SMITH SAMMY SMITH BARBARA SMOOT ROY SOFLEY ANN SPILLMAN DIANNE SPRY JOE STAFFORD DREAMA STEELE JIMMY STEELE LYNDA STILLER LARRY THOMAS CHUCK TOMLINSON NELSON TRAVIS WAYNE TRIVETTE WAYNE TREXLER JOYCE TUCKER FRANCES TURNER I .Wg . c -. 'ML 'K ' ' El . .fini +5 'QQ . mg. Freshmen 4' QT HOYLE REEV ES LONNIE REAVIS SHIRLEY REAVIS WAYNE REAVIS BENNY RICHARDSON PENNY RIDDLE BETH RIDENHOUR JIMMY ROBERTSON JANE ROBERTS MARIE ROBERTS RICHARD ROBERTS TED ROBERTSON AL ROGERS BRENDA ROGERS GLENN ROGERS BRENDA SAIN SHIRLEY SAMMONS DOROTHY SHELL QI L ,ah 3 ami Y I X I I I X'I U JAMES TUTTEROW MOLLY TUTTEROW ART UPSHAW PAT WAGNER DONNIE WALKER JEAN WALKER LEWIS WALKER CAROLYN WALL MAURICE WARD MISSY WATERS BETTY WEST BARBARA WHITAKER CHARLIE WHITAKER JANE WHITE JUDY WI LKINS Ros IE WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIAMS LARRY WILSON HAROLD WOOD LINDA WOOD JOHNNY YORK I gy: 5 I Freshmen YT? IIAJI ' S u XX 'P M5 f WJ ,ibn wmnuu-... W 'Q Fi Vf-, -1 -It ' EW, ,, ' X t Sex 4 Q ' 1-r 552,484 V - V, ia, 35 31 A ' ATHLETICS Cheerleaders Fight! Fight! Fight! Yes, this has been the theme of the cheerleaders for every game this year. The Rebels and Rebelettes have been backed by these girls who have given enthusiasm and confidence to the players. It was they who gave the team and spectators more pep and encouragement when the odds were against them. Many thanks, Cheer- leaders, for a job well done! htm. - fe LA... A. . I Yvonne Hendrix, Patsy Fuller, Chief, Jean Howard, Co-Chief, Janice Dannerg Carol jean Alexander, jenny Stewart, Gaye Rice. Football Varsity Q.. 1 A 1F X i N- ,g nf. . it , Wil A-vw , K X ,Z , NL S if s 'Ku , Q at x MC' 3 4 Q9 SAM SHORE CARL Jos Gonna X S 1 ooo . yofz + 1 I JERRY BAILEY FRANK SHEEK China Grove .... Thomasville .... Barium Springs. . Northwest ...... North Rowan. . . . Trinity. . . . . . . 1958 Schedule September 5 September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3 October 10 Asheboro .... October 17 Lexington ...... October 24 Children's Home. . . October 31 Stcltesville ...... November 7 V arsity Squad - L L A T' ' -Dpi, :M K , , I I ' . if t'9e:,rm'zif-,- i H U - Y 1 1, Ramey Kemp, Tony Erwin, jerry Spry, joe Whitlock, joe Gobble, Donnie Cobble, Freddie Pierce, Barry Southern, Sam Shore, Johnny Miller, Mike Osborne, Larry Smith, jimmy Dickerson, Scotty Vogler, Johnny Marklin, Eddy Johnson, Elmer Allen, Kenneth Cassidy, Johnny Grimes, Jerry Bailey, Wayne Dyson, Manning Huske, Bobby Thies, Lowell Reavis, Tim Davis, Gary Chaffin, james Latham, jerry Hendricks, Tommy Graham, Mike McC1amrock, Carl Jacobs, jimmy Steele, Chuck Tomiinson. Manager: Frank Sheekg Coach: Jack Ward. 70 AaI'alg5'u'y1'! .fe f llleibels me 'rhfmef - , ?to Q11ildrenis Hume 36b'Wl1ltXuck'drihbtcd dom me cmd sftexj abeallrm me bah Iram the opponents and dmpped sn be the pov- what. was uhowm to stifle wmninc Koa! as only 45 mc- ed but a vlulaldon LL,- remnm . yimled by one of me omclaunu wait humflcd the basket. 'This wal the wi-ion what wok mace An the final minute of a baaiewau game mat. nav: the 'fiqliini hfbihodlsf' of Children! Home more tour points in' me fihlf 40 seconds vc defeat. Davie 45-IX., ' IC waz. Mfinituly the Rcfbela hen shawmz of uhm season as may were playme Wbhh only one day of ipfwtlce since the holkdnys. The 'Hume Xufnvlled into a 3-0 lead. hwhivh was umr hmesg lem oi the mghf.. T110 Babel! :caved ,bank to so ahead 14 to 12 at the end of the first period. Guard Joe Whitlock Lhrmed the crrmd wizh- I. tremendous that Irom Bsldhd fme center une that wus Dave ahdaa 24-23 as The hm- fume horn sounded. W i it was chem n see-saw :Hair un-A fin Yhe fm-al minute cf plny. 'Tho- Etead charmed hands on is dfiiier- SCD! occasions, f Barry southern te d Davxei iscerlng with 16 pdhxts. with Joe gwhlllock addinnl 12. Tkwy were Ended by a Une rc-boundlnz Job 'by Center Bch York snd'Fow1ard Boats 1-Nuke. 3 'Phe RA-belfues 14:11 before Xfhe tlassies of Qhlldrfms Home 59-32, Amar uelng the Score 9 no 0 lt erlod. the in-.B and .uf the nm p pedvinku L15-L2 lend Nssiuzoyy i 1154 QQHP. f 822' ' ' ' 8 ,yn Kane 1.10 sZff 1D ' ' I 'M by If ka:-'unky RD . n:M?'l' gnu Utne as-wmH1,h 8 - 7 gg mu b : 91 WY me Hp he 3-.Y 0,1001 on vm, Han, MW 11. 'Im Fez Ie1,, 'u1, it yfvv Wy shi M gba It Rm-tue ra 1 Ig- icq-I-x., A-.W BOBBY BUTTS Boys' Basketball Coach gi JACK WARD Football Coach-Athletic Director SU SAN WEICHMAN Basketball Coach unior Varsity Football BILL PEELER Baseball Coach Kenneth Cassidy, Elmer Allen, Larry Smith, jimmy Steele, Scotty Vogler, jimmy Dickerson, james Latham, Donnie Cobble, Everette Kelly, Edward Hinkle, Ronnie Howell, jimmy Miller, Lee Plott, Charlie Whitaker, Howard Hutchins, Richard Roberts, Donald Smith, jimmy Lookabill, Bill Moore, Edward Bowles, 'Billy Foster, Ronnie Beard, Eddie Johnson, Tim Davis, Lowell Reavis, johnny Marklin, jerry Shore, Bill Heade, Chuck Tomlinson, Paul Boger. V Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Davie Baseball Varsity Squad . . . . . . Asheboro Children's Home . . . . . . . Spencer . . . . . Statesville .. Thomasville . . . . . Spencer . . . . Lexington . . . Statesville . . . Mills Home ...Thomasville . . . . . . Asheboro . . . . Mills Home Children's Home . . . . . . Lexington H. T. Meroneyg Roger Spryg Douglas McDanielg jimmy Travisg james Lathamg Ronnie Lookabill Alan Ba1ley Z N Andersong Lester Alleng Darwin Alleng Clarence Driverg Price McEwin5 Carl Iacobsg Ronald Spry Duffy McDaniel Coach, Bill Peeler. ORGANIZATIUNS l ELAINE SOWERS Editor-in-Chief Class Editors, Dianne Smith, Lucy Bahnsong Art Editor, Gail Bennett, Sports Editors, Eddie Powell, Frank Sheek. Davie Coun GAYE RICE Associate Editor TYPIST LaVerne Bowles, Yvonne Hendrix, Mary jackson, Wanda Cobble, Sharrie Southern, Betty Frye, Barbara Webb, Alice I-lanes. lation Staff CIRCULATION STAFF Linda Elmore, Kay Beck, Linda Hartley, Judy Taylor, Sally Bailey, Claudia Adams. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF jean Grubb, Kay Taylor, joan Long, Sam Shore, Bob York. ADVERTISING STAFF Patsy Ellis, Ann Day, Rosetta McDaniel, Joyce Dudley, Mildred Privette, Gail Poplin, Gail jones, Vell Livengood, Freddie Pierce, Frankie Payne, Barry Gregory, johnny Miller, Douglas Orrell, Robert Rowland, Anne Hendricks, Gail Bennett, Margaret Smith. il fi B us in e s s Manager, Johnny Ward, Associate Business Manager, jack Couch. I , 1 'H -ir Q I GENE MADISON LUCY BAHNSON SHARRIE SOUTHER Editor Publisher 'Publisher The Davie County Consolidated High School News Staff Claudia Adams, Patsy Alexander, Wayne Allen, joe Anderson, Lucy Bahnson, Sallie Bailey, joan Barney, Kay Beck, Gail Bennett, LaVen-ie Bowles, Sue Brewer, Barbara Call, Yvonne Call, Kay Chapman, jack Couch, janice Danner, Eugene Dyson, Wade Dyson, Sharon Ellis, Marry Etchison, Glenn Everest, Betty Femister, Betty Frye, Patsy Fuller, Wanda Gobble, Barry Gregory, Butch Gregory, jean Grubb, P. C. Grubbs, Louise Hammer, Alice Hanes, Ruth Hanes, Anne Hendricks, Connie Hendrix, Sarah Hendricks, Yvonne Hendrix, Judy Howard, Gail jones, Bob Kirkman, Kay Lanier, Vs-ll Livengood, Etta Lou Loggins, Luther Long, Gene Madison, Rosetta McDaniel, jerry Millsaps, Pansy Myers, Ann Nail, Doug Orrell, Sharon Partin, Gail Poplin, Robert Rowland, Io Ann Shuler, Gail Sigmon, Dianne Smith, Margaret Smith, Priscilla Smoot, Sharrie Souther, Melda Sutphin, Brenda Taylor, Judy Taylor, Molly Tutterow, johnny Ward, Gene Whitaker, Bob York. Sponsors: Miss Snider, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Hawkins. Office Staff Carolyn Barnliardtg Wanda Burtong Sue Cartnerg Barbara Fosterg Betty Frycg Patsy Fullerg Janie Green, Presidentg Wanda Gobblcg Sylvia Hamiltorig Connie Hendrixg Linda Hentiricksg Sarah Hentirixg Yvonne Hendrix, Treasurerg Etta Lou Logginsg Pansy Myersg Ann Nailg Helen Reavisg Gaye Rice, Vice-Presidentg Dianne Smith, Sccrctaryg Dianne Snipesg Elaine Sowersg Sue Spillmany Connie Wagner. Library Staff Q -v-v-u ,av K., Pat Alexander, Rt-porterg Lucy Bahnsong -.Bat Becl Ann Blackwooclg Barbara Call, Secretaryg Judy Cartt-rg julia Craveng Faye Crottsg joyce Daniclg janice Dannerg Dianne Douthitg joycc Dutllcyg Liutia Fostcrgwlieresa Fosterg Cora Furchesg Betty Greencg Lois Hamiltong Edith Hartmang loan Hollinsg Dianne Howardg Linda james, Vice-Presitluntg Ann jortiong Ophelia Kcllerg Mary Lou Kinserg Eleanor Kurfeesg Carolyn McBride3 Vivian McClannong Pansy Myersg Syhil O'Ncal5 Priscilla Osborneg Gail Popling Brenda Rc-ncgarg Christine Riohardsong Margaret Ritialleg Ruby Safleyg Dorothy Shellg Kathy Shcpherdg Gail Smithg Natalie Sniitlig Betty Spillmang Margo Sutphing Connie Wagnerg Kitty Wcbbg Ernestine Westg Betty White, Presidentg Betty Williamsg Carolyn York. Beta Club A ,N GAIL JONES Treasurer GAYE RICE Secretary dv, l LUCY BAHNSON g f B 5 Vice-President E X ,E 2 f S 2 I x S JOHNNY WARD President A-wnuguu-H f Lucy Bahnson, Carolyn Barnhardt, Linda Elmore, Linda Hartley, Anne Hendricks, Connie Hendrix, Sarah Hendrix, Yvonne Hendrix, Gail jones, Ann Latham, Gene Madison, Carolyn Owens, Gail Poplin, Retha Pratt, Gaye Rice, Dianne Snipes, Elaine Sowers, jack Harris, Frankie Payne, Eddie Powell, johnny Ward. Spongqr Mrs. Paul Reichle. 92 Future Homemakers of America lv' 'ir' 'sri' W I fin, LINDA JAMES I E President E Q. N. f GAYE RICE ' 4. Qtggxgh. Vice-President o i T 1' F' YVONNE HENDRIX 0 0 S cretar NEW H e y ,. ,vw 0, , , , . H F n new X5 Qlqknfil 2 5- 1: , O 1 0 AMD.. N GAIL JONES Treasurer Carol jean Alexander, Louise Beck, Frances Boger, Glenda Clawson, joyce Daniel, Ann Day, Brenda Ellis, Barbara Foster, judy Foster, Linda Foster, Theresa Foster, Patsy Fuller, Betty Green, Ianie Green, Lois Hamilton, Linda Hanes, Edith Hartman, Barham Hendrix, Yvonne Hendrix, Clara Howard, Nancy Howard, Linda james, Gail jones, Lyndia jones, Eleanor Kurfees, Ann Intham, Annette Lefler, Vell Livengood, Carolyn McBride, jean McClammrock, Evelyn Nichols, judy Pencc, Glenda Phelps, Gail Poplin, Gaye Rice, Kay Rintz, Dianne Seats, Jetty Shaw, Edith Shell, Kathie Shepherd, Margaret Smith, Natalie Smith, Dianne Snipes, Ann Spillman, jo Ann Spry, jenny Stewart, Barbara Webb, Deanna West, jane White, Shirley York, jean Zimmerman. Sponsors: Mrs. Paul Reichle, Miss Shirley Sheffield. 83 4-H Club ' N- ,. A 4 . J - ,xg fs ' ' . K ' ' W ,.. 3 v 2, ,H , , M , A L IV g Q , . ,awk B ,V he V, A , , .Y f - - . A ' f ' eww if -firewire' .. - A Y st- 2 ' A . ,,, ,, .55-,X-,fi A ge. . . 4 . . .1 ..,'yg.,,,g,. .1 5 ,s.,. ' . ' .., ' L X . ,s Sanford Adams, Johnny Allen, Cecil Allman, Joe Anderson, Judy Anderson, Ricky Bahnson, Sallie Bailey, Larry Barnhardt, Pat Beck, Gail Bennett, Vice-President, Bennie D. Boger, Sheek Boger, Woody Boger, Ann Boyd, Wilson Brown, Mary Campbell, Judy Carter, Sue Cartner, Billy Caudleg Kenneth Cassidy: Bonnie Chaffing Dorothy Cornatzer, Julia Craven, Janice Dai-mer, Tommy Daywalt, Jimmy Dull, Eugene Dyson, Wade Dyson, Jr., John Foster, Linda Foster, Diana Croce, Edith Hartman, George Howard, Arnold Husser, David Jones, John Jones, Lyndia Jones, Ann Jordan, Ophelia Keller, Bobby Kirkman, Program Chairman, James Laird, Kay Lanier, Vell Livengood, Kay Matthews, Sarah Michalove, Lonnie Miller, Jr., Lucille Moody, Betty Myers, Judy McClannon, Rosetta McDaniel, Priscilla Osborne, George Plielpsg Judy Reavis, Brenda Rogers, Dorothy Rogers, Annie Clara Shelton, Joe Smith, Margaret Smith, Monty Snider, Carol Spillman, Joyce Tucker, Johnny Ward, President, Maurice Ward, Betty West, Secretary, Frances York, Johnny York, Brenda Zimmerman. Future Farmers of America iam Johnny Allen, Dennis Alexander, Alton Angell, David Beaver, Rommey Barney, Billy Booe, Benny Boger, Franklin Boger, Sheek Boger, Butch Boles, David Bowles, Donnie Bowles, Rayford Brannon, Gary Brinkley, Santford Brown, Jack Carter, James E. Caudle, Gary Chaffin, Juan Cohen, Toby Cornatzer, Jerry Crews, Buddy Eaton, Harry Fero, H. B. Forest, Norman Forest, Sandford Frye, Wayne Gentle, Donnie Gobble, Donald Gregory, Eamest Hall, Charles Hanes, Donald Harris, Eugene Headley, John Hodges, Joe Holcombe, J. C. Huffman, Howard Hutchins, Lance Jordon, Charlie Latham, Jessie McEwen, Ronnie McKnight, Clyde Melton, Lonnie Miller, James Nance, J. D. Privett, Lee Plott, Bruce Pratt, Lonnie Reavis, Lowell Reavis, Hoyle Reeves, Allen Richardson, Richard Roberts, Richard Shore, John Singleton, Jerry Swicegcod, John Spear, Sidney Stroud, Jack Trivette, Wayne Trivette, Charlie Whitaker, Larry Wilson, Harold Wood. 84 Advisors: H. E. Partin, R. J. Randall. Latin Club Ricky Balinsong Callie Baile-yy Snc Bowlcsg Anne Boydg Sarah Carpenterg Barbara Chapmang Kay Chapmang Donnie Cornatzc-rg Mary Ann Cornalzvrg jackie Dullg Billy Dwigginsg Sharon Ellisg Billy Evansg ViekyFeimster5 Dianne Fcrebeeg MaryAnnGlasscockg johnny Grimcsg P. C. Crubbsg Hilda Harpvg linda llartl-ry, Consulg Carlius Hcllardg Ronald Hcndrixg judy llowardg Kenneth Howellg Carolyn Kurleesg Luther Lonag Gene Madison, Consulg johnny Markling Bvnny Mcrrvll, Tri-asurvrg Patty Parkerg Glenn Roqvrsg judy Scottg l.inda Sherrillg larry Smithg Barbara Smootg Gaye Sowersg Nelson Travisg Molly Tutterowg Darryl Vvaclig Connie Waqnnr, Scrilacg janv Wandsg Missy Watersg Gene Whittakerg Tommy Williams. Advisor: Mrs. Roseman, j j French Club Wayne Alleng Daxid Angellg Harry Callg Wade Dysong Abe Howardg Billy Ijamesg David jonesg jerry Millsapsg Frankie Payneg Stephen Popcg Eddy Powcllg junior Reevesg Robert Rowlandg Frank Shack, Treasurerg Billy Sheltong Bobby Smithg Eldridge Smithg Claudia Adams, Presidenlg Carolyn Barnhardt, Sccrclaryg Ann Dayg Mary Eteliisong Palsy Evert-sig Sylvia Hamilton, Vice-Presidentg Nancy I-lardingg Annajoncsg Gailjonesg Ann Lathamg GailSigmong jcnnySlvwart. Advisor: Miss Wall. 65 Musi 3 'Q L I1 X , . le A hdajorettes Elaine Melton, Chief, Ann Graham, Darlene Ellis, Sue Brewer, Ann Day, Linda Hendrix, Barbara Hendrix. 1-gig , Band Flute: Mary Etchison, Elaine Melton, Deanna West, Brenda Zimmerman, Clarinet: Gene Madison, Ann Iathcim, Connie Hendrix, Betty Nan Comatzer, Barbara Hendrix, Ann Day, Ann Hendricks, Gene Dyson, Evelyn Nichols, johnny Long, Donny Cornatzer, Richard Elmore, Linda Stroud, Tamra Merrell, Doug McDaniel, Billy Dwiggins, Saxophone: Billy Foster, Terry Spencer, Linda Hendricks, Carolyn Earnhardt, Cornet: Harry Leonard, johnny Ward, Iudy Howard, Gail Williams, jerry Armsworthy, Ann Graham, Sue Brewer, Gene Tutterow, Edith Shell, Ruth Hanes, Darlene Ellis, Baritone: Eddie johnson, Trombone: Larry Seamon, Luther Long, 1. C. Kimmer, John Tutterow, johnny Marklin, Bill Moore, Sousaphone: Bob Thies, David jones, Drums: Butch Gregory, Robert Rowland, joe Gibson, Patsy Everest, Luke Gaither, johnny Seagle, Band Director: Mr. Paul Reichle. CPZIITIHCHI ...np- BQB YQRK IOHNNY WARD IIMMY MILLER LUCY BAHNSON PM-Sidcm Vice-President Secretary Trcasurcr Glee Club -W M, w- et t . judy Anderson, Bcity Suu Atht-y, lucy Bahnson, Callie Bailey, Ann Boyd, Brenda Bogcr, LaVern Bowles, Sue Bowles, Wanda Burton, joyce Butner Barbara Call , . Sarah Carpe-ntt-r, Suv Cai-tncr, Marqaret Ann Carter, Barbara Chapman, Kay Chapman, julia Craven, Dorothy Cornatzcr, Brenda Cranfi ll, janicu Dunncr, Dianne Dontliit, Ann Day, jackie Dull, Sharon lgllis, Linda Elrnorc, Vicky Feimster, Dianne Ferebee, juarell Flemming, Barbara Foster Larry Foster Patsy Fuller, Patricia v i Gaither, Ann Glasscaclt, Peggy Gongih, Dianna Grove, P, C. Grubbs, Alice Hanes, Mary Ruth Hanes, Nancy Harding, Linda Hartley Edith Hartman Hilda Harpc, , i Patrica Harpo, Annu Hcntlriclts, lintla Hill, juan llowartl, jndy Howard, Kenneth Howell, David jones, Linda jones, Lyndia jones, Kay Lanicr, Ann Latham, Ella Mac Let-, Ann--ttc Lcflcr, Robert Kirlnnan, Gt-nc Madison, johnny Marklin, Vivian McClannon, Glenda McDaniel, Rosetta McDaniel, Elaine Melton, jimmy Miller, Evelyn Nichols, Sy vil O'Ncal, Priss Osborne, Carolyn Owcns, johnny Owens, Lar1'y Perry, Gail Poplin, Betty Richie, Margaret Riddle, jane Rowland, Carolyn Sain, Bobby Shelton, Kathy Slit-plicrtl, Gail Siqmon, Natalie Smith, Barbara Smoot, Gaye Sowers, Geraldine Spry, judy Taylor, Steve Teague, Molly Tutterow, Geraldine Walker, jane Wands, johnny Wiirtl, Missy Waters, Barbara Webb, Kitty Webb, Betty West, Betty White, Gene Whimker, Linda Wood, BobbyYork, Brenda Zimmvrman. Director: Mr. Paul Reichle. 88 Math Club Carol jean Alexanderg Callie Bailey, Secretaryg Gladys Bogerg Sue Bowlesg Gary Brinkleyg Margaret Ann Carterg Bonnie Chaffing Donnie Cornatzerg Diane Douthitg Billy Ellisg Billy Evansg Dean Fosterg Theresa Fosterg Patricia Gaitherg johnny Grimes, Vice-Presidentg P. C. Grubbsg Mary Louise Hammerg Linda Harrisg Carlius He-llardg Roger Hillg joan Hollinsg Bill Hcwardg jean l-lowardg judy l-lowardg Kenneth Howellg Bill Ijamesg Shirley jamesg Eddie johnsong Rocky johnsong jerry Kellerg Mary Lou Kinserg Robert Kirkmang Carolyn Kurfeesg Douglas McDaniel5 Benny Merrell, Prcsidentg Sarah Michaloveg jean Ncsbitg Patty Parker, Treasurcrg jim Pattcrsong Kay Pottsg Phyllis Ratledgeg junior Reevesg Betty Richieg Brenda Renegarg Brenda Rogersg judy Secttg Linda Sherrillg Elaine Smithg Monty Sniderg Sue Spillmang Gaye Sowersg Art Upshawg Scotty Voglerg Connie Wagnerg jane Wandsg Gene Whitakerg Faye Dean Williamsg Gale Williamsg Carolyn Yorkg Brenda Zimmerman. Advisor: Mrs. Mauldin. Science Club f g 5 E, , islili 5' if 5 fiffffrffliiif is ir. , - 1-asf S ,',- f - f , ygryi LA Wayne Alleng Sue Bawlesg Rachel Bowlesg Gary Brinkleyg Harry Callg janice Dannerg Wade Dysong Glen Everestg Vicky Franksg Betty Greeng Barry Gregoryg johnny Crimes, Vice-Presidentg Louis Hamiltong Ann Hendrixg judy Howardg Manning I-luske, Secretary and Treasurerg Bill Ijamesg Eddie johnsong Rocky johnsong Ann jordang Bob Kirkmang Betty jo Lewisg johnny Longg johnny Markling Benny Merrell, Presidentg jean MeClamrocl-.5 jean Nesbitg jim Pattersong j. D. Previtteg junior Reevesg Patsy Riddleg jane Roheimsong Ruby Safleyg jetty Shawg Edith Shellg Monty Sniderg Betty Spillmang joh nny Tutterowg Scotty Voglerg jane Wandsg Gene Whitakerg Brenda Zimmerman. Advisors: Miss Martin, Mrs. Scarborough. 1 Future Teachers of America ANNE HENDRICKS Treasurer 7, ELAINE SOWERS Secretary A lu BETTY WHITE Q Vice-President r JERRY MILLSAPS President 1. 5 if .Q - ,Q 0 Wayne Allen, Gail Bennett, Sue Bowles, Ann Day, Linda Hartley, Anne Hendricks, Judy Howard, Bill Ijames, Gail jones, Eleanor Kurfees, Ann Latham, Elaine Melton, jerry Millsaps, Carolyn Owens, Fred Pierce, Gail Poplin, Patsy Riddle, Frank Sheek, Sam Shore, Natalie Smith, Ruby Sofley, Elaine Sowers, jane Wands, johnny Ward, Betty White. Sponsor: Miss Claire Wall. 70 Dramatics Club JOHNNY MILLER President KAY JAMES Vice-President , ,f Bibs.. M- SYLVIA HAMILTON Secretary f f l'x1 FRANK SHEEK Program Chairman ge A r 1 Q- so r ,W Kay Beck, laVemc' Bowles, Yvonne Call, Jean Grubb, Sylvia Hamilton, Linda Harris, Kay james, Linda james, Gail Poplin, Sue Spillman, Melrla Sutphin, Kay Taylor, Elmer Allen, Larry Cope, Wade Dyson, johnny Grimes, Kenneth Howell, Ramey Kemp, johnny Miller, Frank Sheek, Carman Smith, Stcvc Teague. Sponsor: Mrs. june Hicks. C Monogram Club Carol jean Alcxandc-rg loc Andcrsong Callie Bailey, Srcretaryg jerry Baileyg Pat Becky -lack Couclig Janice Darnerg Wayne Dysong james Edwardsg Tony Erwing Bill Fostcrg Palsy Fullcrg joe Gohlvlcg Ann Graham, Treasmcrg Tommy Gralzamg johnny Grimes, Vice-Presidentg jerry Henricksg jean HcIward5 Manning Huskcg Carljacohs, Prcsiiicntg David jonesg Rainey Kcmpg james Latliamg Guns: Madisong Mike MCClamrock5 Price McEwcng Johnny Millerg Ann Nailg Mike Oshorneg Fred Picrceg Ruth Polisg Cayo Riceg Frank Slwvkg Sam Slmoreg Barry Southe-rng jerry Spryg Ronald Spryg jenny Stewardg Bob Thiesg johnny Wardg joe Wliitlockg Faye Williamsg Bob York. Sponsor: Mr. Ward. Bus Drivers .-f, , W. .af ,.,W ' . - , .-. -W' ' H W, 4,,':3ff X f , ' . K ,A rwwurs-sgffm f- ,I ,I ' K A ... Iilmcr Allong Johnny Carlerg Gary Chaffing Wayne Fosterg Wayne Greeng Dallas jonesg Willie Keatong Dewayne Kigerg Douglas Orrellg barry Pcrryg junior Rr-cvesg David Taylor, Cliiefg Johnny Wardg Wayne Williamsg jerry Wood. 72 , Q Cafeteria Staff ,, .pw- ,gui Sudia McCullough, Virginia Green, Inu Mae Collette. Custodians all 12? I .. Lucille Pulliam, Beauluh Chunn, Elizabetl F 1 Oster, Q. D. Fortune. 4, ,Bw - ww . ,,., , r., fiflgixl L .W-,.,.. 4 .ii ' 'fn 'L 93 Student Association GENE MADISON President ,pw 1? ' .Bi '-'H' LUCY BAI-INSON DIANNE SNIPES ELAINE SOWERS FRANKIE PAYNE Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer E l E Cone Madison, Helen Reavis, Elaine Sowers, Dianne Snipes, Patty Parker, Mary Ann Glasscock, jimmy Steele, Lyndia jones, Billy Evans, Howard Hutchins, Edith Hartman, Tommy Daywalt, janet Davis, Elaine Smith, Benny Merrell, Ophelia Keller, Vickie Franks, Robert C. Smith, jr., Kay james, Barbara 1,4 Call, Joyce Butner, Manning Huske, Gaye Rice, Douglas Orrell, Linda Hendricks, Frankie Payne, john Hodge, Annie Shelton, Lucy Bahnson. Faculty ' Advisor: Mis Snider. ' x , ! 'r-Y, fi!-l 77' Xi-Q gg if s A x-37hi M ls, .Q FEAT RES 'Hz W r , 3 3 , .L Attendants 1 N-gf' Seated: Betty Hendrix, Paulette lankford. Standing: jean Grubb, Kay james. ,,,..- First Row: Dianne Smith, Wilma Phillips, jenny Stewart, Kay james, jean Howard, Callie Bailey, Barbara Smoot, Gail Poplin, Kay Taylor, Barbara Hendricks, judy Taylor, Betty Hendrix, Paulette Lankford, Betty Graves. Second Row: Barham Dunn, Sarah Carpenter, judy Carter, Betty West, Ann Graham, janicc Danncr, Hilda Harpc, Kay Rintz, jean Grubb, Sue Bowles, Carol jean Alexander, Wanda Burton, Dianne Douthit, joyce jones, judy Nail, K Faye Keller. - 77 Marshals A fl GAYE RICE Chief figmj 24, Lit i . QF' 5 -L' xf 5 xiii!! 1 xkrniwgmx '7 'Ri' FRANKIE PAYNE GENE MADISON ELAINE SOWERS 957 - 1958 .1H,g .iblrkiihgfisw V 5'icfXd'l EA ,S . 5151 fha' qlivt A e ? ,A '-'K ififf U1 5 wv , W V , S ' Q a 'Q e-Q . f . , N N '- 42 , , .. A ,553 gui N 'f Y . KRW I gi .K L L G 4- fi. A ,A ,Q Q my J E ,. , . rf . , w , . 'Q 'x Y 4 LINDA HARTLEY LINDA ELMORE JOHNNY WARD I E, . K- I-3 3 R 1 saxhzf J+,,gt1:'qiErQLM l1,.. K 3,8 1 Y vii 33L',,f5 xii .xgaij 4 8 My 4 ,E J35 ,fy ..mj,s3.1gf,,Qg Q- . . n -L. iii vi Q ' X rklxuibmf 'L 5 v A ' - Ns WI. X .f Ex Fil' -l 1 'wists' 3 ,f , i A : FEV 'all Q wtf V A A xl., . gt x :Qi , , , . Q I 'm if EDDIE POWELL I K CAROLYN BARNHARDT LUCY BAHNSON 99 HELEN REAVIS CAROLYN OW ENS Girls' State Representatives and Boys' State Representatives ARRY GREGORY ROBERT ROWLAND WADE DYSON nl. Av2'3E'u GAS 175 17 ......w 1. 'W 'V'm'r wrlbdh-N .A M A w ' W., i , u 'Nw .x 1-sq,'v E 'S K, Q . 1:-,K -- f - Q Compliments of ea,Z'2d SEALTEST Milk-Ice Cream Winston-Salem, North Carolina ' -I rows RADIO arr.v. SERVICE Ti? Q' Your PHILCO Dealer Phone ME 4-2264 Mocksville North Carolina ROWAN PRINTING COMPANY School supplies-Office supplies Books-Printing 38 years of continuous service Salisbury North Carolina SNIOOT 8: CARTNER Groceries-Service Station Phone KI 3-939i Rt. I Mocksville, N .C. BAITY'S TIRE SERVICE Harold Poplin M. H. Groce Recapplng P at G Charles, Buck and Clarence Baity F0 6-2128 ME 4-2365 226 DGPOI Slreel ME 4-5l2O Yadkinville Mocksville Mocksville North Carolina Quality and Service Q .Y A ' 2' it X1 M vfvj TY , .. - , , Y X. -V F, N F f X f ' 4 Y ly N s 1' C X 1 . , Q ' A r , J I X , -Q' kv ' ' t if V X' , u 'V v , X9 ,J v RN Nj, t f -J Jia.. Y N Q .N 1' Y fi 'E r' v K .3 V X, rf . . J Lxx , A , KI 'J .1 i Q ' XJ .,,1 '- V, in vf Qi '- r 'J x A -,.. sg, K 4 Y 'D , ,N X X w .U J Ti-IE I-If NES L I N E Furniture for Schools, I Colleges, -ll ill Institutions I 4 X ,1llIIlll l I ' R ',,' I X mllllllllllllllllll I I HIHHIIIW ' lllllllllllllllll I ll llllIIIIIIIII.I.IllIIIlIl.lIll.IIIIIIIUlIIIIII11 ,.,..1..InuIIIIIlllllllllllmwlullll I CHAIR E. FURNITURE CO.. INC. MocKsvn.LE, NORTH CAROLINA 4 DUNCAN MUSIC COMPANY S5 FF 5 L ' 0 5' 2 Ia- - lw 'in 15:35 'X 4 l E1 QLLQ 1 A Band Instrument Repairs lConn, Leblanc, cmd Ludwigj Band Instruments Attractive Trial Plan for CALL AND BOOE SUPERETTE Groceries Mears Feeds Appliances Where the Best in Foods Cost You Less. Cooleemee, North Carolina Beginners PA 3-9906 Winston-Salem, North Carolina l , ' :. ..,' -:lf If rrrr rrs A ossl D . , A p',- Compliments of E A ' L Pocahontas Food Products of S-S- Clil I-SPARKLE! Have a Coke! lll ll ll l ll il 63'E'K'l'E3iifK BOTTLING COMPANY Winston- Salem , North Carol ina THOMAS AND HOWARD COMPANY Salisbury, North Carolina v I T Y' ,, 7 . ,' ' A iff-at A33 m Nw ' in 5 'gg' - in . NN: ,kr mg' Ein? K7 , fxi! w . X , X .-, Q- NS Y S 3? R 3 .SQ .30 X L 1 1 df' ' ,Lf '5 'r wv, ' A Compliments of WBSIEYII MOTOR COMPANY AuI,0 Asgimaw G lAf R ' ore George Rowland enem onto epmr owner Radiator Service Mocksville North Carolina ME 4-2622 Mocksville MARTIN BROTHERS CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY Siiizutour DEERE Dealer Everything for the Builder I Mocksville, North Carolina General Merchcndlse ME 4-2128 Mocksville North Carolina Compliments of DAVIE MOTCDRS, INC. Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth Dealer North Main Street Mocksville North Carolina C. C. SANFORD SONS COMPANY The Home of Better Merchandise For 92 Years SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY Ford Dealers Since 1913 RAN KIN-SANFORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY Farmall Tractors and International Trucks k ll h C I NIOCKSVILLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS ROCKY KNOLL FABRIC SHOP Owner, Mrs. M. D. Ridenhour Pottery Fabrics Depot Street Phone ME 4-5130 Notions Buttons Mocksville, North Carolina Cooleemee, North Cdfolinv CUT 'N CURL BEAUTY SHOP Complete Hair Styling Mrs. Irene Foster Phone 2011 Cooleemee, North Carolina A Cordial Welcome Always Awaits You At UNITED VARIETY STORE Mocksville's Oldest 5-10 and 25C Store Success and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 PENNINGTON CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Service O. K. Pope, President J. W. Pennington, Secretary and Treasurer Mocksville, North Carolina HELLARD'S oo SERVICE Diesel Fuel Batteries and Road Service Accessories Highway 601 South Phone ME 4-2939 Mocksville, North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of I959 SMITH'S ESSO SERVICE SMITH'S OIL COMPANY North Main Street gc, 5- Mocksville North Carolina ' . rl KOIDO IAYID , , Mocksville, North Caroli EBef'I Wishes IO the Shoes-Clothing-Piece Goods mme Sfudenf Body Household Furnishing CENTRAL TELEPHONE CONIPANY VERNOWS STROUD BROTHERS AIVIOCO SERVICE 8: GROCERY For Quality Furniture and Appliances Tires-Batteries Gas and Oil Phone ME 4-2748 KI 3-3386 Vernon M. Dull, Mgr. Route I Harmony MOCKSVILLE HOIVIE NIUCKSVILLE AND AUTO SUPPLY FLORIST AND GIFTS Wholesale and Retail Phone-Day ME 4-2138 B.F. Goodrich NIQIWT ME 4-2139 Tires-BQH-efieg Delivery Service World Wide Wire Service ME 4-2625 Mocksville Mocksville North Carolina 10 -. . f I -. ful 1, Li I-A V If 7 N ' , V4 vxgarj, I1 LA! Z is lx in ijllytuixc, all V18-1.7 ,,L4,- ,Ai-?fv0Jlf U 1 f' ' I, , , .L . 171' fg cz f.1!L4,,Aa I-AP:-Q' flxLel4-J , YL V4 J cFL...gLI'Lf fbi- - O ov, V I A , 4, . w 1 , In If I f , ' ' . 6 f fc 6 L C, Z, KZ7-X1 with ji C4-Lf4,LJL igflikfld' - -c,'Cw - ' g,' f E' , S I V L ffi,L.1 ,.,JX w L , -f- X! 1LLfl'l -LL L. djlbl- L71-L L UNITED TEXTILE WORKERS GF AMERICA A.F.ofL. C.I.O. Local Number 251 Cooleemee, North Carolina Wifi- 'Qui S-an W Ig .- ,iw f 1 f . ,X J, Q- , 5 GJ Ikh sg ,en-Q u ng,3u.ulff'. TWIN BROOK FARM Drink Sealtest Milk il'CSf0l1C HOME 81 AUTO SUPPLY G. H. C. Shutt, Owner Phone ME 4-5132 Mocksville, North Carolina THE REMNANT SHOP Sew and Save All kinds of cloth, sewing notions, drapery material, patterns, and gifts. THE SODA SHOPPE Meet -Your Friends John Waters Phone ME 4-2026 Mocksville, North Carolina DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER, INC. Freezer Lockers Meat Curing Cold Storage Poultry Dressing Phone ME 4-2735 Mocksville, North Carolina NTOCKSVILLE GULF CENTER Auto Accessories, Car Wash Road Services, Wheel Balancing Tires and Batteries, Greasing Phone ME 4-2485 Wilkesboro Street and Church Street MlLLER'S DINER-RESTAURANT Phone ME 4-8908 Statesville Road Mocksville, North Carolina HEFFNER'S FOODLAND Super Market - Groceries - Meats Fresh Vegetables . I 5,5 Mocksville 14- 'I North Carolina Y IDEAL FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings at 40 to 506k Savings Hotpoint, Maytag, and General Electric Appliances Located at Mocksville J. T. Smith, Owner Salisbury St. ME 4-2249 SHEFFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Hotpoint, Maytag, and General Electric Appliances Located at Sheffield Phone KI 3-3465 .I .T. Smith, Owner Davie County's Oldest and Largest RE-NU CLEANERS Phone ME 4-2360 Mocksville, North Carolina ERVI N DANlEL'S GROCERY We Specialize in Fresh Products Route 4 Mocksville, North Carolina For All Your Insurance Needs E. C. MORRIS Telephone ME 4-2362 Mocksville, North Carolina IRVIN PONTIAC CO. New and Used Cars Sales - Service Telephone ME 4-2155 700 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, North Carolina PRINCESS THEATER Motion Pictures at their Best Phone ME 4-2490 Mocksville, North Carolina WlLKlN'S DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Drugs - Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone ME 4-2l2l Mocksville, North Carolina R. L. FOSTER'S GROCERY Fresh Meats, Groceries Dry Goods, Feeds Cooleemee, North Carolina Compliments of MOCKSVlLLE GRI LL Erwen Willson - Owner Phone ME 4-8903 CROSS ROAD SERVICE Elmo Foster, Prop. Gas, Oil and Groceries Route 3 Mocksville North Carolina TAR HILL BANANA COMPANY FARMER'S MARKET Compliments of --11 Ss- 5 .-..,.'- -. ...- . ,yy .,..1 :I We specialize in bananas S, 27 ,E cherry street PA 3-9071 '- Winston-Salem, North Carolina H- P- Sales Manager CO l 'e 'S of DANIEL HEARING AID CENTER HALL DRUG COMPANY and I The link between you and your S G doctor Mocksville North Carolina Mocksville North Carolina RiNTZ 54-55.00 STORE T27 North Main Street Mocksville North Carolina Our doors are open for your shopping convenience FARMER'S HARDWARE 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Everything for the Farm and Home Frigidaire Appliances Phone'ME 4-2Ol8 Mocksville North Carolina FOSTER - TURRENTI NE FEED MILL Phone ME 4-2377 Mocksville, North Carolina DAVIE TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENT COMPANY Telephone ME 4-2860 Mocksville, North Corolino EVANS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Mocksville, North Coroiino H. R. HENDRIX, JR. BUILDING CONTRACTOR For Better Homes Free Estimates Phone Mockville ME 4-24IO Winston-Salem Pork 3-4973 , V Pig, ,K .Q L fc'f'!'1',' C, .-. 1 A MoCKsvlLLE FEED MiLLsfiNC'f PouItry feed Specialists Selected Brdnd P69415 Mocksvi II e, North Carolina X' V f ff-'14 Q rf '14 il .l 4,-rl 'D ,fb .1-A. P ' If DURHAM' BANK a TRUST CCMPANY Cooleemee Branch dP IL DANIEL FURNITURE 81 ELECTRIC CO. AIIK d H Appl O I1 dB d Ph ME42492 M k II N hC I Compliments of J. Nl. LIVENGOOD General Merchandise W. A. ELLIS, JR. Gas - Oil - Groceries Feeds - Meats Highway 601 Fork North Carol ina Compliments of COOLEEMEE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Cooleemee, North Carolina ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. Fine Foods and Meats We deliver the Goods Phone ME 4-2025 Mocksville, North Carolina WAGNER'S JEWELRY Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Easy Credit Terms Phone 3831 Cooleemee, North Carolina f PRINCESS FAIR BLOUSE, INC. 1270 -A New I IVI. H. RIDENHOUR GROCERY and SERVICE Manufactures LGCIIGS BIOUSGS Meats - Groceries and Gas - Oil Sportswear Route 4 MocksviIIe Mocksville North Carolina U - STOP - N GRILL Specialize in complete Dinners Sandwiches and Short Orders Lawrence Driver, Proprietor Phone 298I Cooleemee North Carolina HENDRICKS BROTHERS Guaranteed Used Cars COOLEEIVIEE SERVICE STATION Charl ie Jordan , proprietor TEA co Cooleemee North Carolina IVIANDO 8: CO. , INC. Plumbing-Heating Electrical Supplies Sales and Service Phone ME 4-2370 Mocksville North Carolina DAVIE AUTO PARTS CGMPANY, INC. Automotive Parts and Equipment Goodyear Tires Tire Recapping Phone ME 4-2I52 Mocksville, North Carolina Qugrutulutiuns to the Q V? class of J 1959 I' 'Ili J' ERWIN MILLS, INC. Cooleemee North Corolin if mx J' ' 1 few! A ' A Silgigxwgllilgo SERVICE 4 Batlljeriep-Road Service-Tires Phone ME 4-2615 North Main Street Mocksville North Carolina JOHNSON'S GROCERY Service and Grill Phone KI 3-3198 Farmington, North Carolina , .4 . Q ...7' . xr . , . V ,. . , s ,- . so MILHNGFNA I 7 , eff P Manufacturer of Blackpiamond and Advance Feeds-- Flour - Feeds - Fertilizeriv' Meal - Hardware Custom Grinding and Custom Mixing Dealers in Nutrena Feeds Phone KI 3-2642 Advance, North Carolina THE J. N. LEDFORD COMPANY Cooleemee, North Carolina The best For less since 1901 Hardware ' Furniture Groceries Appliances Wearing apparel for entire Family .Maxx mb TU NIUE I , 1 u It fm Jawa CQ AMW f W 752 ZZZZEQM 42253. AW em, QQ,..eQ755.Q.EuuQLr 81 SONS Purina Chows Sherwin - Williams Philco Appliances Phone KI 3-2765 Cornatzer North arolina U I I I IIIIQID Illblf N X QVXU ' fx WU, HARCOUNT 8: CO. NI. B. BENNETT P.0. Box T373 Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of R. PAUL FOSTER ESSO SERVICE, AND GROCERIES Route I Advance, North Carolina S W x L I ' w I W - I - ELLIS all Y urks Water System Hardware ar Brand and Wolverine Shoes Phone KI 3-32I6 Farmington, North Carolina J. G. JIM LATHAM LOCAL AGENT Ofc. Phone: ME 4-5147 I C sq Res. Phone: ME 4-2977 Mak ll N h c I 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 ME 4-2240 Mocksville, North Carolina 124 S X fzcfrfvzff r 1 ' -. , 155,34 - N 2f,'f'gff . jvxf-if f 1, .. ' E I L 4 1 ini' 7 .'22z1L'VjE'lf57 ? ' T fi 1, f C iff X Compliments of Bll.l.'5 A BARBER sHoP NP MERRELL BillMcDoniel and DOT'S p COMPANY BEAUTY SHOP Doris McDaniel Furniture and General Electric Appliances Where Comfort and Economy Meet Route 3 Phone ME 4-5131 Cornotzer, North Carolina Phone KI 3-2710 Mocksville, North Carolina 4 l f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD Q. p 't Sli! LY i if M ilu LS, Dlfy Read the High School news in the Qxy Xyffffif Enterprise - Record 'xi T ,VC L Phone ME 4-2120 glyixclfl Mocksville, North Carolina IJ , , A ,M 2 M W A W i LV W 'O' f fs N , 0 fiifi-L .MM J ML Wiwwwr W i 0 if K - K , I AR QP' Ji W ii A 9 ' ' W RUDE fi U Lwib P NIQRVKET 3 Q f - I X in. . n erwoo e .I er x M W: Wiglk out with Bargains Ubin! h i T MX HU! i Mocksvilie North Carolina A mg Ochmes Statesville North Carolina f L FORK WELDING SHOP Vs rs- ' 1 T -,J . Q X J Ciumental Iron Designs Thatjxgoin distinctive effects FOSTER 81 DEADMON Yodkinville Road Phone ME 4-2751 v i 1 x Storm Doors and Windows AiiT:3IJlr1Z'SZ:3?ilEflzlggo J gtg 'U QI- R. ' P - Car WashingTGreasing-Groceries I cg 'X 3-2353m9 'Ee roprletor For Cold Drinks - Ice Cream I 'gi N xi x 5 i .kr SHORTY'S -strAR'ft A -si J jx Us . 11 , A . A ' or SINCLAIR SERVICE . r ' 3 it 5 ENGRAVING i 5 Q f O i O, sw, 33,9 Q QQ 'fgoixg . 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