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' X y - ay yuX If4u , X a hu d Odc Jbixy c e c Ayy u oCU Ty - UyAd ay riAK ,ft dLXc- tJaCdC0(- ' , c: { tK4y Af - -Ai -p Ac) 4X JyOylX.,C ' L J i -ey2y? --tx-J ' y ,60 (-ykj, jj -yey Ou i A f7 Jc.n Uiy y 311 ] mtor Class of Bobson tgl] cl]ool Robson, ortl] (Carolina rrsmts tl|r inrtrrn umlrrd and bct -®nr A MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1961 - DOBSON HIGH SCHOOL From Roy H. Park, Class of ' 26 President, Hines-Park Food Company, Ithaca, New York Thirty-five years have elapsed since the Class of ' 26 was graduated from the Dobson High School. That is a long time -- half of man ' s expected three score and ten years. As I look back over this period, however, I can ' t help but be impressed by the rapid changes and developments that have occurred. It has been a period during which man has con¬ quered the air and is now well on the way to conquering space. It has been a period when we have seen great strides in industry, education, agriculture, and in the living standards of all the people. It has been a period when state boundaries became as close to us as counties, and national boundaries became as close to us as state boundaries used to be. It has been a period of great opportunity and many of the graduates of our 1926 Class have gone on to take full advantage of these opportunities and achieved distinction in the fields of law, education, medicine, agriculture and homemaking. I am happy to have been asked to prepare a message from the Class of ' 26 to the Class of ' 61. I wish itwere possible for me to give you in this message tlie key to success and happiness and service for the rest of your lives. I can ' t do it because no one knows the true answer. Even if I could tell it to you it would be so simple you would receive it with disbelief. For what it may be worth, however, here are six guide-posts that may be of some help to you in planning your lives and making your day-by-day decisions: TIME . Of all things at your disposal, the most important and the most precious is time. Each of us has a given amount -- and it is never quite enough. In youth, time moves too slowly. In later life, it speeds by and we know we will reach our final destination too soon for us. How you use that time, how you arrange it to take full advantage of every minute, is one of the most important arts you can master. And I do not mean that you should use all of your time in work and in self-improvement. You should take some of your time and use it for the fun of living. Do just what you want to do for the joy of doing it. But don ' t kill time by indecision or waste. In fact, you cannot kill time, it moves constantly. All you can do is move forward with it or stand still while time marches on. HEALTH . If you are going to make the most of your time, then you must be in good health, eager to enjoy the fullness of life. Most of us start out as reasonably healthy individuals. Some remain that way for most of their lives. Others never fully enjoy the hours that God has given to them because tliey are sleepy, they feel bad, or they are physically or mentally upset. I believe any doctor would tell you that the key to good health is moderation in eating, in exercise, in drinking, in work, and in pleasure. CHARACTER . What you do with your time here on earth will depend on your character. I do not hold that character is molded fast in the early period of life. It changes as we go along, for good or bad, and it is the responsibility of the individual to make constructive changes as he develops. Character is a lot of things. It is the ability to be right and say No when it would be easier and more pleasant to say Yes. It is the willingness to hold fast to your beliefs when they are not popular with the crowd. This does not mean that you have to impose your philosophy or creed on others. It does miean that you should not be swayed by popular acclaim. Character is the desire to be self-reliant, pay your own way to individuals and to society as a whole. It is dependa¬ bility. It is that force that .keeps you going when weaker souls give up the cause. chnlar, Bnctnr, ILafoott, JHtrclianl Olliitf. 1901 FRIENDS , Until you prove yourself in a community, you will be judged by your friends and by their deeds and by the impressions others have of them. This is a reasonably accurate criterion for in a free and mobile society, we usually are drawn to people who have similar tastes and desires. You will, as time goes on, make relatively few deep and lasting friendships. They will last only if tliey are based on mutual respect and understanding. Friendship is something that can never be bought. It must be earned and earned constantly through consideration, sincere interest, and the giving of yourself, oftentimes at personal sacrifice. In friend¬ ship, dependability takes precedence over ability. In a democracy you pick your own friends. That is as it should be. You should, however, take time to chose wisely, and I should hope that you could contribute something to the well-being and pleasure of your friends and that they could reciprocate. I I YOUR FINANCES . Generally speaking, in our country, a man to be self-respecting, must be self-supporting. There is no freedom without responsibility and that applies to economics as well as political doctrine. I have seen happy people with very little more than the bare necessities of life, materially speaking. I have seen unhappy people who had accumulated great wealth. But I have never seen a happy person, be he rich or poor, who had a steak appetite and ahumburger income. If you want something you must also ask yourself if you are willing to sacrifice the time and effort to buy and take care of it. There is an axiom that adults learn --but often too late --and that is that it may be good business to go in debt to buy things with a permanent value, such as land, houses, or securities (and, of course, education falls in this category), but it is almost always bad business to go in debt for things that are fleeting and once consumed have no further value. Live within you income and save a reasonable amount of what you earn. If you were to start now putting aside 10% of your income or allowance and invest it in good stocks, you would be surprised at the way your estate would grow. If you adopt this 10% rule and keep it inviolate, you will have a comforting reserve when hard times come, and believe me they come to us all at one time or another. PLANNING AHEAD . They used to say circumstances make the man. Today the word is Men Make Circumstances. You should be sure of what you wish to do, then you should go resolutely forward in that direction. Remember that the way you walk a mile is to take the required number of steps. Greatest progress comes not from spurts and stops but rather from steady, consistent effort. The only way you can make steady, consistent progress is to plan ahead, not just day by day but year by year. Modern businesses, for example, require their executives to plan at least five years ahead and to make such a plan each year. This establishes the goals and also drives home the point that it takes consistent, steady effort to attain those goals. How you plan your work and use your time is important but not nearly as important as that you do it. In planning ahead keep in mind that it is a human failing that we all like to anticipate success, acclaim, and leadership. We do not look forward with the same zest to the work and the effort that has to go in attaining our goals. The weak point of most plans is the tendency to wait until tomorrow to put the unpleasant pajrf of the plan into effect and to be impatient for the benefit to descend upon us. So endeth the message from the Class of ' 26 to the Class of ' 61. , Y ' Up until now you have been building castles in the air -- that is where they should J?e -- now put foundations under them! _ pig’rg sttrg our class to matcl] lljcm rmfel ' aspire. Many years ago Chaucer ' s pilgrims wended their way to Canterbury and served to liven up the way by telling tales. Today we seniors wend our way toward graduation, and the members of the other classes wend their way toward life in a new school. May these pleasant tales of our activities here serve to liven up our pilgrimage and to remind us ever of the happy days spent in fellowship at Dobson High School. 1 I For his efforts in our school recreation pro¬ gram, for his ability and example in the classroom and on the athletic field, and for his interest and help in our total school pro¬ gram, we, the Senior Class of 1961, are proud to dedicate this edition of the DOBSONIAN to MR. BRIGHT. A coach there was, and that a worth-yTnan. 5 eWl tl]at in a season, on a dan (3ln Robson, ( urrg Olonntg, as toe lag acl] gear tl|ere came into tl|at I]ostelrn j ang maids and Qontl|fnl men in a compano ®l]at on to learning meant to ride. 1927 1947 1955 j Mt of 1 . y I. The Inn nd ' the Innkeepers )Ai m inistration: 11. The Pilgrims Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen III. The Dobson Tales Organizations Athletics Activities 5 7 9 10 13 25 31 37 43 51 61 IV. The Winne s Features 71 V. Advertisements 79 8 J. S. GENTRY Superintendent of Surry County Schools 9 EVELYN HOLYFIELD English, French LESTER J. REAVIS Science, Mathematics RUTHH. FREEMAN English, Librarian KARA W. BRIGHT Physical Education, U. S. History CLARA S. FREEMAN Science, Algebra CHARLES C. GRAHAM Business Education % And gladly would they learn. 10 MIRIAM A. HOBGOOD Business Education, English 1 1 HAROLD G. MYERS Theatre Arts, English P. G. BOLICH English, Social Studies RALPH C. COOKE Physical Education, Social Studies RUTH G. COMER Home Economics ii l: W. B. WHITE Agriculture I !; nd gladly teach. 11 I-Aculty Snapshots 1 1 t i i 5 xrf noin, iul]ik still l|aiJK tl|E time and 6pace re tl|at tue fartl|er in this storg pace, pte think it nnlo reasonable and fair tell gun fa)l]at eacl| gronp teas like- JVnd at the seniors tnill toe first heqin. tttors SenioR CUss OfpiceRS .Treasurer .Vice-President CARLHEMRIC, JR, IMOGENE COE.... President Secretary J4 WANDA DAVIS. .. ELAINE EDMONDS I Class of ' 61 WAYNE ATKINS Dramatics Club 1; F.F.A. 1, 2 , Vice-President 4; Safety Club 2;Boys ' Basketball 2 , 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Student Council 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL BARBER Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Band 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leading Club 1, 2 , 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Monogram Club 4; Junior Play; Office Worker 4; Class Officer 2; Majorette 2, 3. JOE BILL BRANCH Safety Club 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 4; Driver Training Class 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. CLARINE BRENDLE Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 1; Library Guild 1, 2. KATYE VEE BRINDLE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Library Guild 2, 3; Driver Training Glass 2; Usher for Class Play 3; Halloween Queen 4. IVA JEAN BURTON Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 4; Library Guild 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. CONELIA CAVE Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 1, 4; Library Guild 2, 4; Usher for Class Play 3; Office Worker 4. FRANKLIN CAVE Hi-Y 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Li¬ brary Guild 4; Football Team 3; Monogram Club 2; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 4. 15 Class of 61 LARRY CAVE Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; F. F.A. 1, 2 , 3, 4; Library Guild 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soil Judging Team 4; Crops Contest 4. MANLEY CAVE Safety Club 1, 2; F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Crop Judging Team 4; Cattle Judging 3; Driver Training Class 2. WRAY CHAPPELL Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3; F. H. A. 1; F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Usher for Class Play 3; Office Worker 4. IMOGENE COE Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Photography Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Club 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Junior Play; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. EBER CUDE Aycock High School: Paper Staff 2;F. F.A. l;Beta Club 2. Central Wesleyan College: Keewanis Literary Society 3. Dobson High School: Science Club 4. LARRY DAVIS Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDA DAVIS Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2 , 4; Photography Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; F. T.A. 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Presiden t 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Girls ' Basket¬ ball 1, 2; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Superlative 4; Class Officer 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. LINDA DOCKERY Paper Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 1, 4; Library Guild 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. 16 CUss of ' 61 DON DRAUGHN Hi-Y 1; Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; Library Guild 4; Football Team 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Boys ' Basket¬ ball Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2 ; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3, 4; Baseball Team 4. ELAINE EDMONDS Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Band 1, 2, 3; F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chief 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Junior Play; Office Worker 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Majorette 2, 3; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. FAIRY FRAZIER Paper Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Li¬ brary Guild 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Driver Training Class 3; Office Worker 4. BILLY GRAY FREEMAN Dramatics Club 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2; Library Guild 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. THOMAS FREEMAN Safety Club 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2. C. W. GREENWOOD Hi-Y 1, 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Library Guild 2, 4; 4-H Club 1; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Be ef and Swine Judging 3. SHIRLEY GREENWOOD Elkin High School: Latin Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2; J. V. Basketball Team 1. Dobson High School: Tri-Hi-Y 4. C. W. HANEY ' Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, ® 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 4; Monogram fi Club 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. i Basketball Team 2, 3; Driver Training Class 1; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. i 17 Class of ' 61 GLENN HARDY Hi-Y 1, 2; F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 3, 4 ; 4-H Club 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4 ; Soil Judging 4; Crops Contest 4. E. L. HAYMORE Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4j Library Guild 2, 4 ; Football Team 2; Driver Training Class 2;Bus Driver 2, 3; Class Officer 1. CARLHEMRIC, JR. Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 1, 2, 3, Chief 3;Hi-Y 1 2; Library 4;D r i V e r Training Class 2; Superlative 4; Class Officer 3, 4, President; Student Council 3; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. LINDA CAVE HEMRIC Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Photography Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2; Library Guild 2, 3; Girls ' Basketball Team 1, 2, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 1; Usher for Class Play 3; Office Worker 2, 3. LINDA JOHNSON Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Photo¬ graphy Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1; Driver Training Class 2; Dancing Class 1; Junior Play; Office Worker 2; Class Officer 2; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. ROGER HOLYFIELD Hi-Y 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1; Safety Club 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 2, 3; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. VANN HYATT Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 3; Hi-Y 1; Library Guild 4; 4-H Club 1; Driver Training Class 2; Superlative 4; Piano 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. JOHN WAYNE JACKSON Hi-Y 1, 2; Safety Club 2; Driver Training Class 2. 18 CUss of ' 61 HAL KIDD Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4; Library Guild 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Tool Contest 1; Crops Contest 4j Dairy Judging 4. CAROLYN LAWRENCE Paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3j National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 ; 4-H Club 1; Monogram Club 4; Junior Play; Superla¬ tive 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. BOBBY MACEMORE Hi-Y 1, 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Library Guild 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Player 2. AMY JO MADISON Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; Photography Club 1, Officer; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; Band 1; F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Library Guild 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Girls ' Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Best Forward Award 2; J. V. Basketball Team 1; Driver Training Class 2; Dancing Class 1; Junior Play; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Su¬ perlative 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Class Officer 1, President; Science Club 4, Officer; Teen-Age Club 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. GRADY MITCHELL Dramatics Club 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2 , 3, Officer 3; Library Guild 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Driver Training Class 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Livestock Judging 3. J. W. MONEY Annual Staff 2, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Safety Club 1; BusDrivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3, 4. JUDY NIXON Boonville High School: F.H.A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, Dobson High School: Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer 4; Class Officer 4; Library Guild 3. FREDDIE POINDEXTER Annual Staff 1, 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, President 4; Photography Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; 4-H Clubl, 2; Girls ' Basketball Team 2; J. V. Basket¬ ball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4; Junior Play; Superlative 4; Class Officer 3; Teen-Age Club 3, 4; Library Guild 4. 19 CUss of ’61 PAULINE SHINAULT Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Library Guild 4. LARRY SLAWTER Hi-Y 1, 2; F.F.A. 4; Library Guild 1; Football Team 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4j Boys ' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3. MAC SMITH Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; Hi-Y 1; Dramatics Club 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 4 ; Library Guild 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 , Co-Captain 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Bus Driver 4; Class Officer 2;Baseball Team 3, 4; Teen-Age Club 3; 4, SARAH RUTH SNOW Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 4; Library Guild 4. NANCY SPEIDEN Culpeper High School, Culpeper, Virginia: 4-H Club 1, 2; 4-H Honor Club 2, President 2. Chapel Hill High School: Language Club 3. Dobson High School: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Guild 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. DENNIS STANLEY Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Library Guild 4; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. JERRY STANLEY Dramatics Club 2; Photography Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Library Guild 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Bus Driver 4. RONNIE STANLEY Safety Club 1, 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. 20 CUss op 61 WILFORD VERNON Hi-Y 1, 2; Library Guild 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. PANSY WALL F.H.A. 4; Library Guild 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. BRENDA WHITAKER Copeland High School: 4-H Club 1, 2; Girls ' Basketball 1;J. V. Basketball 1; Class Officer 2; Glee Club 2; Citizenship Award 2;J.V. Cheerleader 2; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Reporter 2 . Dobson High School: F. H, A. 4; Usher for Class Play 3; Softball Team 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4. BERNAYS WHITE Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 4; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. BRUCE WHITE Hi-Y 1, 2; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3; F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Football Team 1, 4; Boys ' Basketball Team 3, 4; Driver Training Class 2; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3; Class Officer 1; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soil Contest 4. NANCY WHITE Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Photography Club 2; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Guild 4; J. V. Basketball Team 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 3; Junior Play; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Teen-Age Club 3, 4. THOMAS WHITE Dramatics Club 2; Safety Club 1; Bus Drivers ' Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. SADIE WILMOTH Annual Staff 4, Editor; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4; Library Guild 3; Superlative 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 3. 21 OPAL WOOD Copeland High School: 4-H Club 1, 2j Girls ' Basketball Team Basketball Team 1; Class Officer 2, Glee Club 2; Citizenship Award 2; J. V. Cheerleader 2; Driver Training Class 2; Bus Reporter 2. Dobson High School: F.H.A. 4;Usherfor ClassPlay 3; Softball Team 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain. MASCOTS Gary Gray Charlene Cave 22 SenioR Snapshots SeniORS!!! I JunioR CUss OfficeRs KATIE SPEIDEN.President EILEEN BRANCH.Secretary SONNY STANLEY..Vice-President CHARLENE HAYNES.Treasurer 26 JunioRS LOU JEAN ANDREWS MICKEY BADGETT JIM CALLAHAN WILBUR CARPENTER LOUISE BARBER BETTY BEANE EDITH CAVE ANNDREA CHANEY ALTON BLEDSOE SAM BODE ALAN COMBS NELL DAVIS EILEEN BRANCH MARY ETTA BRANCH SALLY DODSON BRENDA DRAUGHN DIANNE BULLIN HILDA CALLAHAN LOU JEAN FREEMAN MATTIE SUE FREEMAN 27 JunioRS DOROTHY GREENE CLEVE HAYMORE SANDRA REID WILMA SHEW ROGER HAYMORE CHARLENE HAYNES WAYNE SLAYDON THOMAS SNOW CLARK HIATT GLORIA HODGES KATIE SPEIDEN CRAIG SPRINKLE RALPH LINVILLE ALMA McCRAW JEANETTE STANLEY SONNY STANLEY GARY REECE STEPHEN REECE FREDDY TAYLOR WADE TUCKER 28 I JunioRS PHILLIP WHITAKER HAZEL WHITE EDWARD WOOD HELEN WOODRING R. G. WHITE MIKE WILMOTH EDDIE WRIGHT LOIS YORK 29 opl|omorj0 SophomoRe CIass OfficeRS KENNETH DAVIS.President ANNE SMITH.Secretary-Treasurer SAMMY DOLLYHIGH.Vice-President JOHNNY SIMPSON.Reporter 32 SophomoRes SHIRLEY AKERS BARBARA BAKER WAYNE BARKER LINDA BLEDSOE PEGGY BRANCH LINDA BURCH JANE CAVE JOE CAVE JAY COE NANNIE COE JOYCE CORDER R. J. CUMMINGS KENNETH DAVIS LOIS KAY DOCKERY BILL DOLLYHIGH SAMMY DOLLYHIGH REBA EDWARDS MARY FRANCES FORREST INEZ FOWLER BILL FREEMAN FRANKLIN FREEMAN JACKIE FUCHS JUNIOR GENTRY BENTON GILLESPIE 33 SophomoRes DARON HAMBY SANDRA HAMBY ELIZABETH HIATT FREEMAN HOLDER LINDA HOLYFIELD KAY JENKINS LINDA KEY JOHNNY LEWIS JOYCE MAHAFFEY GLADYS MARION HOMER MARION LOUISE MARION ANNIE LEE MOONEY BARBARA MOONEY JULIA MICHOLS GARY NORMAN ARNOLD PHILLIPS LINDA PHILLIPS DALE POINDEXTER DAVID REECE SARA ROBERTS GARY SCOTT PEGGY SHEW ANNE SIMMONS 34 SophomoRes CURTIS SIMPSON JOHNNY SIMPSON ANNE SMITH BETTY SNOW DIANNE SNOW RUBEN SNOW LINDA SPRINKLE BETTY JO STANLEY CECIL STANLEY GERALDINE STANLEY LIBBY STANLEY MARTHA STANLEY SANDRA STANLEY HELLON STOKES PATTY WHITAKER CHARLENE WHITE DIANNE WHITE GARY WHITE IVAN WHITE JACQUELINE WHITE JIMMY WOOD JO ANN WOOD 35 SophomoRe Snapshots fpeshman CUss Officeps LANNY ATKINS JUNIOR NIXON. .President Vice-President 38 SONNY HAMLIN ROSANNE CUDE Secretary-Treasurer .Reporter fpeshmen MARY ANTHONY CAROL ATKINS LANNY ATKINS LYDIA ATKINS DOROTHY BARKER BILL BRANCH ARNOLD BROWN JEWEL CAVE TOMMY CHAPPELL BILLY CORDER ROSANNE CUDE BARBARA DOCKERY CAROLYN DRAUGHN GAYLE DRAUGHN PHIL EMERSON CALVIN FREEMAN SHARON FREER GAYLE GILLESPIE JIMMY GRINER SONNY HAMLIN BRENDA HARDY JAMES HARDY ALLEN HARRISON JERRY HAYMORE 39 fpeshmen g RONALD HAYES 41 JIMMY HENLEY KATHERINE HIATT DAVID HODGES JIMMY HODGES BARBARA HOLDER MIKE HUTCHINS DOLORES JACKSON EUGENE JOHNSON JAY JOHNSON JUNE LONGWORTH DANIEL MARION RUTH MARION SANDRA MITCHELL MARILYN NEWMAN NTTTIE NICHOLS JUNIOR NIXON LINDA NORMAN BRENDA PAYNE RUSSELL SIMPSON DALLON SMITH BILLY STANLEY 40 fpeshmen ELIZABETH STANLEY MARION TAYLOR ROY VERNON DWIGHT VESTAL CLINTON WATSON CHARLES WELCH JUDY WHITAKER SUSIE WHITAKER BILLY WHITE BONNIE WHITE JOSEPHINE WHITE RONNIE WHITE CATHERINE WILMOTH DICKIE WILMOTH JUDY WILMOTH BETTY WOOD LINDA WOOD LARRY WOOD RING Not pictixred: ALVIN CAVE JACK FREEMAN 41 ttd it tnas untierstooti ■filial tl]eo st|oulcl manage all, for foell ll|eg could. idBa SADIE WILMOTH Co-Editor VANN HYATT Co-Editor AMY JO MADISON Business Manager MISS HOLYFIELD Advisor yeARBOOk Staff e itORial Staff Seated: Amy Jo Madison, Nancy Speiden, Vann Hyatt, Sadie Wilmotli, Nancy White, Gloria Hodges, Rosanne Cude. Standing: Franklin Freeman, Mac Smith. Seated: Carolyn Lawrence, Freddie Poindexter, Judy Nixon, Amy Jo Madison, Carol Barber, Linda Johnson, Elaine Edmonds. Standing: Linda Hemric, Shirley Greenwood, Wanda Davis, Carl Hemric, Jr., Wray Chappell, Imogene Coe. 44 First Row: Wanda Davi?, Freddie Poindexter, Alan Combs. Second Row: Linda Burch, Betty Jo Stanley, Barbara Mooney. Third Row: Linda Phillips, Dianne Snow, Anne Smith. Fourth Row: Sarah Roberts, Linda Holyfield, Linda Bledsoe. Fifth Row: Wray Chappell. Standing: Imogene Coe, Judy Nixon, Carolyn Lawrence, Carol Barber, Mrs. Hobgood. pRo6uction Staff irst Row: Elaine Edmonds, Sandra Stanley, Linda Johnson. Second Row: Elizabeth liatt, Jo Anne Wood, Nannie Coe. Third Row: Betty Snow, Johnny Simpson, Vlary Etta Branch. Fourth Row: Mellon Stokes, Libby Stanley, Geraldine Stanley, ' ifth Row: Joyce Corder. Standing: Anne Simmons, Jane Cave, Brenda Payne, une Longworth, Wayne Slaydon, Linda Dockery, Fairy Frazier, Inez Fowler, .ou Jean Andrews, Mr. Graham. WANDA DAVIS Editor FREDDIE POINDEXTER Assistant Editor MRS. HOBGOOD Advisor MR. GRAHAM Advisor 45 ' ' |L ) j U 1 national honoR Society Seated: Carolyn Lawrence, Wade Tucker, Sadie Wilmoth, Eileen Branch, Jerry Hutchins, Charlene Haynes, Sandra Nancy Speiden, Carl Hemric, Jr., Wanda Davis, Vann Reid, Katie Speiden. Hyatt, Freddie Poindexter. Standing: Gloria Hodges, futuRC teachcRS of AmcRica Linda Johnson, Wray Chappell, Fredd gP: Carolyn Lawrence. xt e r. Poi n d Seated: Anndrea Chaney, Charlene Haynes, Wanda Davis, Imogene Coe. Standing: Elaine Edmonds, Eileen Branch, Nancy White, Carol Barber, Wade Tucker, Mrs. Freeman, futuRe homemakeRs of 3imeRicA Seated: Mrs. Comer, Sarah Ruth Snow, Elizabeth Hiatt, Inez Fowler, Brenda Whitaker, Opal Wood, Lou Jean Andrews, Katye Brindle, Nannie Coe, Linda Burch, First Row, standing: Wanda Brindle, June Longworth, Brenda Payne, Susie Whitaker, Barbara Baker, Linda Wood, Louise Barber, Lydia Atkins, Linda Dockery, Linda Hemric, Pansy Wall, Clarine Brindle, Iva Jean Burton, Gayle Draughn, Barbara Dockery, Conelia Cave, Ruth Marion. Second Row, standing: Sarah Roberts, Sandra Mitchell, Catherine Hiatt, Shirley Greenwood, Fairy Frazier. f. f. A. ClUB OfflCORS Seated: Billy Gray Freeman, Larry Cave, Jerry Stanley. Standing: Wayne Atkins, Grady Mitchell, Roger Holyfield. Science CluB First Row: Mickey Badgett, J. W. Money, Nancy White, Amy Jo M a d i s o n. Second Row: Lanny Atkins, Wayne Slaydon, Alan Combs, Wade Tucker, Kenneth Davis, R. J. Cummings, Junior Gentry. Standing: Catherine Wilmoth, Sharon Freer, Carol Atkins, Marian Taylor, Mrs. Freeman, Roger Haymore, Jay Coe, Sammy Dollyhigh. tRi-hi-y ciuB First Row: Freddie Poindexter. Second Row: Brenda Whitaker, Amy Jo Madison. Third Row: Judy Nixon, Opal Wood, Linda Hemric, Clarine Brendle, Elaine Edmonds. Fourth Row: Katye B r i n d 1 e , Iva Jean Burton, Shirley Greenwood, Wanda Davis, Fairy Frazier, Linda Dockery. Fifth Row: Linda Johnson, Conelia Cave, Nancy Speiden, Carolyn Lawrence. Sixth Row: Miss Holyfield, Sadie Wilmoth, Carol Barber, Nancy White, Sarah Ruth Snow, Wray Chappell, Par V l, Imogene Coe. teen-Aqe CluB OfficeRs Carol Atkins, Franklin Freeman, Sharon Freer, Linda Johnson, Alan Combs, Jo Ann Wood. monoQRam CIub Wade Tucker, Anne Simmons, Linda Holyfield, Sharon Freer, Betty Jo Stanley, Charlene Haynes, Joyce Corder, Sarah Roberts, Jeanette Stanley, Linda Bledsoe, Nancy White, Sandra Hamby, Carol Atkins, Alma McCraw, Wray Chappell, Carol Barber, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Cooke, Imogene Coe, Amy Jo Madison, Elaine Edmonds, Carolyn Draughn, Linda Phillips, Jay Coe, Wayne Slaydon, Alan Combs, Mac Smith, Bill Freeman, Don Draughn, Linda Burch, Jane Cave, Sandra Stanley, Linda Johnson, Hilda Callahan, Susie Whitaker, Betty Beane. mAjoRettes Nancy White, Linda Johnson, Sandra Hamby, Kay Branch, Joyce Mahaffey. i Bus 6RiveRs’ ClUB First RowrBernays White, Hal Kidd, Larry Davis, C. W. Greenwood, Mac Smith, Jerry Stanley, C. W. Haney. Second Row:J. W, Money, Joe Bill Branch, Wayne Slaydon, Amy Jo Madison, Wray Chappell, Billy Gray Freeman, Thomas White. Stephen Reece, Clark Hi Badgett, Gary Reece I ltd foitgI]t ill touritameiits, and dion i t prise r , i I: ELAINE EDMONDS CAROL BARBER IMOGENE COE CheeRlea epi; I CAROLYN LAWRENCE WRAY CHAPPELL SANDRA REID •52 BAseBaU team First Row: Jay Johnson, Dickie Wilmoth, Larry‘Woodring, Jerry Haymore, Billy Ray Stanley, Clinton Watson, Roy Vernon, R. J. Cummings. Second Row: Mickey Badgett, Lanny Atkins, Roger Holyfield, Reggie Smith, Gary White, Calvin Freeman, Phil Whitaker, Russell Simpson, Sonny Hamlin. Third Row: Mr. Graham, Wayne Atkins, Junior Hemric, Bruce White, Mac Smith, Glenn Hardy, Bobby Macemore, Kenneth Davis. tpack team First Row: Sammy Dollyhigh, Mike Wilmoth, Wade Tucker, Wilbur Carpenter, Sonny Stanley. Second Row: Mr. Bright, Franklin Freeman, Bill Freeman, C. W. Haney, Junior Nixon, Arnold Brown, Jay Coe, Phil Whitaker. 53 footBAll Squad First Row: Gary Reece, Sonny Stanley, Wade Tucker, Bruce White, Mike Wilmoth, Cleve Haymore, Wilbur Carpenter, Sammy Dollyhigh, Jerry Haymore, Manager, Second Row: Mr. Bright, Junior Nixon, Phillip Emerson, Charles Welch, Jay Coe, Joe Cave, Larry Davis, C. W. Haney, Bill Freeman, Don Draughn, Larry Cave, Grady Mitchell. Up Main Sprii S V5ll ' ■ ' ‘ . •. . Uf -.ci.ooi. iaWoii ' ! ha ' ,ii. { ' ■ ' • It, «• n ..B lafK ' JJrinUl. i, h... ' ' “Wr-O.b- -Hob ' -. ; ' , hi,., r.- f„„„ not (m al ■ • “ ’. ' -’ hat rt lo ({ri.- ' t ' i ht. ■ ' ■ „ crv ju. la-iK-y-i’ ■ • b. « hav. ■ niivt if priihtfSl ' tM ' « .ml, b- “ but a thf - lav C aoitlam ' - ' V-‘ J Vhe tbr.-pu ' impri..v4 1- th.- lUtb ' • finh “’ uS iai ' ’ , ,£ ttaW of ifnf.ij, and - ' on li; aod ' -to.o b’ p,.idti’ ' ' non) . I,r. l .-t • Dti ' - ' -n vill l.|-.-oms... ;nvmo«.J.ubot , IV K,io Lf ' nn ; iU I ' ht.; ' hf UV.- ■ jrfHl ' ,boo the b ' -ins ,,,„, Don=on p.!o, , ...t.nl ‘-a” ' f.; v lph 1 . :.... ...high, , on. itn.b-. Bill Hats ..at, ., 60 ; Gsikcfi .nfJV u i fi- I I I WILBUR CARPENTER C. W. HANEY LARRY DAVIS DON DRAUGHN JAY COE BRUCE WHITE LARRY CAVE, MR. BRIGHT, MIKE WILMOTH SONNY STANLEY JOE CAVE WADE TUCKER BILL FREEMAN SAMMY DOLLYHIGH CLEVE HAYMORE GARY REECE PHILLIP EMERSON QirLs’ BasketBAll V Linda Bledsoe, Jeanette Stanley, Joyce Corder, Sandra Stanley, Linda Holyfield, Alma McCraw, Carolyn Draughn, Manager. First Row: Jane Cave, Ann Simmons, Betty Beane, Nancy White, Amy Madison, Hilda Callahan, Betty Jo Stanley, Linda Burch. Second Row; Mr. Cook, Linda Phillips, AT BEULAH: MOUNTAIN PARK-Moody 14, Hayes 10, Dezern, Kev Stonestree u, Bledsoe 4, McCraw, Whil Corder, Simmons, Stanley, Cal AT BEULAH: Girls Game MOUNTAIN PARK .... 11 15 • i—40 DOBSON . 7 11 12 5—35 MOUNTAIN PARK—Moody 16, Presnell 14, Hayes 10, Dezern, Key, Simmons, Hutchins, Warren, Stonestreet. DOBSON—Madison 14, Phillips 3, Bane 14, Bledsoe 4, McCraw, White, Hemrick, Corder, Simmons, Stanley, Callahan, Cave. AT COPELAND: Girls Game DOBSON . 7 5 9 10—31 PILOT MOUNTAIN . ..16 7 18 11—52 DOBSON—Madison 23, Bean 3, Phillips, Bledsoe 1, McCraw 4, White, Hemrick, Corder, Simmons, S. Stanley, Hollifield, Callahan, K. Stanley. PILOT MOUNTAIN—Burge 22, Chilton 27, Simmons 2, Jessup 1, Beck, Hooker, Taylor, Scott, McDaniel, Lynch, D. Burge. AT COPELAND: Girls’ Game Dobson _5 S 8 6—2! Copeland -7 9 12 16—41 Dobson—Madison 16, Phillips 1, Bear 3, Bledsoe 2, McCraw, White, Hemric Carter, Simmons, Holyfield, Callahan Stanley, Cave. Copeland—Venable 10, Ring 19, Me Cormick 2, Turner 14, Martin, Wall, Wat¬ son, Miller, O’Neal, Reynolds, Whitak er, Bledsoe. Snow. Girls Varsity Gam DOBSON . 6 4 15 6—31 MOUNT AIRY . 15 21 16 5—57 DOBSON—Matheson 22, Phillips, Beane 9, Bledsoe, McCraw, Hemric, Corder, Sim¬ mons, Stanley, Holyfield, Cave. MOUNT AIRY — Branch 6, DrSughn 10, Frank 29, Clifton 12, Johnson, Massey, Brown, Wren, Fowler, Welborn, Pulliam, Berrier, Wyche, Marion. AMY MADISON NANCY WHITE AT WESTFIELD: Girls Gam DOBSON .10 12 2 13—3; WESTFIELD .27 22 10 16—7S DOBSON—Madison- 29, Be n 3, BI dso 3, McGraw 2, Phillips, White, Hemric Corder, Simmons, Stanley, Hollyfleld. WESTFIELD—Jody Vaughn 44 , Tilley 2, Cooke 11, Eaton 2, Holt 8, Owens 4 Janie Vaughn 2, Taylor 2, Shepherd Christian, nail, Simmons, Jessup, slate. At Shoals: Girls Gam DOBSON . 7 9 14 12—42 SHOALS . 17 14 4 10—45 Dobson—Madison 31, Phillips, Bean 10, McGraw 1, Bledsoe, Hemric, Gordon, Simmons, Stanley, Holifield. Shoals—Dezern 2, Shelton 33, Marion 3, Fulk 7, Isaacs, Spainhour, Brewster, Ashton. at WESTFIELD: Girls Gam JEANETTE STANLEY Janie Vaughn 2, Taylor 2, Shepherd Christian, nail, Simmons, Jessup, Slate. At Shoals: Girls Game DOBSON . 7 9 14 12—42 SHOALS . 17 14 4 10—45 Dobson—Madison 31, Phillips, Bean 10, McGraw 1, Bledsoe, Hemric, Gordon, Simmons, Stanley, Holifield. Shoals—Dezern 2, Shelton 33, AAarlon 3, Fulk 7, Isaacs, Spainhour, Brewster, Ashton. AT MOUNT AIRY: (Wednesday night) Girls Junior Varsity DOBSON J.V. 4 3 4 9—20 MOUNT AIRY J.V.17 5 14 10—46 DOBSON J.V. — Atkins 9, Taylor 2, White 4, Draughn 5, Mitchell, Freer, L. Atkins, Wilmoth, Roberts, Hardy. MOUNT AIRY J.V. — Harkrader 6, Morris 18, Webb 22, Hanks, Holcomb, Hill, Kluttz, Brinkley, Sfill, Jones, Booker, Cockerham, Tesh, Steelman, Rule, Wil¬ hite. Amy Jo Madison, D Anoi| senior, lias a scorin, of 21.4 points per . ' At though 3 pdayiag wdih 9 inexperienced team ade uj) of Sophomores and juniors .irWst- iy), the 5 4%- forward his managed to yank in the top six iforwartis . in the coiurty Coach Ralph Cooke TaakB hey with the best. Amy Jo bw a keen interestr- iri .hOfse JOYCE CORDER BETTY JO STANLEY WESTFIELD .27 22 10 16—7S DOBSON—Madison 29, Behn 3, Bledso BETTY BEANE 3, McGraw 2, Phillips, White, Hemric, Corder, Simmons, Stanley, Hollyfleld. WESTFIELD—Judy Vaughn 44, Tilley • rnnb-A 11 . Pxtnn 7. Holt 8. Owens 4 f f S Boys’ BASketB ll First Row:Wayne Atkins, Kenneth Davis, Gary White, Freeman, Don Draughn, Bruce White, Thomas Snow, Phil Whitaker. Second Row:Mr. Fail, Mac Smith, Bill Wade Tucker, Manager. smM WAYNZ ATKINS THOMAS SNOW BRUCE WHITE I ■ luMn « ■ r ■ w amnanw — - — — ———tMn tki DOBSON—Dobson High School’s basketball team may not be liter¬ ally setting the world on fire, but twice this season the sites of its home games have been devoured by flames. Dobson, whose boys boast a rec¬ ord of nine wins and three losses, lost its gym in a fire last fall. An arrangement was made with Cope¬ land to play home games at the Copeland gym. On Jan. 20, the Copeland gym burned.‘ Dobsori has now secured the old Beulah gym (Beulah was con¬ solidated into North Surry), and hopes to finish its home schedule there, with the exception of a Feb. 15 game with Courtney at Boonville. Copeland, which last week suf¬ fered its first loss of the season when playing a scheduled home game at Pilot Mountain, will play the remainder of its home games at North Surry gym. Copeland and Dobson play at Dob-son’s new home site, Beulah, Tuesday night. DOBSON .13 W ' 5 3J-7a WESTFIELD .15 1 1]— 3 DOBSON— Slawtcr 12, Atkins 18, Snow 10, Whitaker ' t. Smith 23, Draughn 3, Cave, Davis. ... ,, WESTFIELD—Martin 13, Arrington 16 Shepherd 9, Mabe 11, C. Mabe 4. Boys Game MOUNTAIN PARK .. . 10 14 4 11—41 DOBSON . 17 17 10 21—4S t, ,-tl I klT A I 1.1 fa A O W L W L Copeland . 6 1 14 1 Dobson . 4 1 8 3 Westfield . 4 3 10 7 Pilot Mountin . 2 2 - — Shoals . 15 5 9 Mountain Park . 0 5 2 13 rfc rrir—if vjr. i a. .r ia iic Fired Up Our Team Is Red Hot! Like, Man— 5, Brycewood 9, Holcomb 7, Cockerham 3, TAoody 3, Hayes, Harris, Hutchins 2. DOBSON — Slawter 21, Draughn 2, Wil¬ moth 2, Atkins 6 , Freeman 2, Snow 5, Caba 2, Whitaker 5, Smith 20, Brown, White. DON DRAUGHN Boys Game WESTFIELD .6 14 14-45 DOBSON .19 1 18 24—71 Westfield—Martin 2, Arrington 20, Shep¬ pard 3, R. Maeb 14, C. Mabe 4, Eaton 2. Dobson—Slawter 15, Draughn 2, Atkins 21 , Whitaker 7, Smith 24, Snow 3, Free¬ man, Davis, Wilmoth. Boys Game DOBSON . IS 19 15 19—48 SHOALS . 14 10 12 18—54 Dobson—Slawter 14, Draughn 6 , Atkins 14, Snow 2, Whitaker 8 , Smith 24, White, Davis, Cave, Wilmoth, Freeman. Shoals—Brown 13, Craddock 4 , Kiger 24, Marion 8 , Wolfe 5, Holt, Newsome. Boys Game DOBSON . 8 21 IS 17—41 PILOT ,ViOUNTAIN .10 3 14 4—33 DOBSON—Slaughter 14, Draughon 4, Wilmoth, Atkins 12, Snow 4, Whitaker 9, Smith 14. PILOT MOUNTAIN — Shackleford 2, Joyce, T. P. Simmons, C. Simmons 2, Adams 13, Hooker 4, Archer, Inman 10, Moore, Denny, Diamont. Boys Game COPELAND . 14 10 17 14—57 DOBSON . 15 15 12 13—55 Copeland—Chilton 17, L. Whitaker 10, Patterson 5, Johnson 8 , Joyner 17, Wet- son. DOBSON—Slawter 14, Draughn 7, Atkins 7, Snow 2, P. Whitaker 4, Smith 17, Free¬ man, Wilmoth. Boys ' Game Dobson - 8 n 7 12—41 Copeland - 10 13 K; 7—46 Dobson—Slawter 8, Atkins 2, Smith 22. Draughn 4, Whitaker 5. Snow. Conplanri-47hili, f. no. -- PHIL WHITAKER SpORts in Action I; ij i 0 tell tl|e lrutl|, iat not seen tl]is group 00 jolly as lor lie gatl]erecl l]ere EILEEN BRANCH homecoming Queen ' FREDDIE POINDEXTER I JOYCE C ORDER SUE FREEMAN CAROL ATKINS I 3ittenC)ants 63 mapshAls fK WANDA DAVIS CARL HEMRIC, JR. GARY SCOTT SANDRA HAMBY VANN HYATT OoBSon School Ban6 LefttoRight; Scarlett White, Janice Hayden, Susan Norman, Mr. Jones, Director; Claudia Fleming, Brenda Cummings, Johnny Brasington, Nancy White, Linda Johnson, Sandra Hamby, Kay Branch, Joyce Mahaffey, Amos Freeman, Mickey Wright, Sammy Freeman, Phil Emerson, Bill Freeman, Franklin Freeman, Janie Dockery, Rosanne Cude, Benton Payne, Smith Freeman, Carol Atkins, Junior Nixon, Joellen Folger, Mark White, Billy Howell, Marion Taylor, Susan Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Janice Southard, Kathy Atkins, Mac McMillion, Rodney Brindle, Weldon Woodruff, Tommy Boyd, Tom Woodruff, Jackie Fuchs, Jonathon Snow, Jackie Dockery, Buster Slawter, Ray Roberts, Gary Collins, Wayne SI ay don, Sharon Freer, Mike Branch, David Brindle, Jo Ann Wood, Gary Mahaffey, Jay Coe, Gary Wright, Jeff McCann, John Thompson. 65 high School king adC) Queen LINDA PHILLIPS AND FRANKLIN FREEMAN halloween 66 SenioR Queen Royalty KATYE BRINDLE 67 eiementAPy king anO Queen CAROLYN GILLESPIE AND SMITH FREEMAN ppimARy king AnO Queen EMILY NEWMAN AND SAMMY GENTRY 68 } First Row: Sadie Wilmoth, Freddie Poindexter, Wray Row: Carl Hemric, Jr., Mac Smith, Carol Barber, Elaine Chappell, Linda Johnson. Second Row: Vann Hyatt, Edmonds, Amy Jo Madison. Carolyn Lawrence, Imogene Coe, Wanda Davis. Third Office WoRkcRs Elaine Edmonds, Hazel White, Wray Chappell, Fairy Frazier, Mrs. Hemmings, Conelia Cave, Carol Barber. 69 CafeteRia pepsonnel Mrs. Edmonds, Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Brendle, Mrs. Payne, Miss Simpson. Custodian Mr. Welch 70 ,1 i, 1 ' ( i i It foas good luck, indeccl, a l]app cl|otcc; (3lt made US all applaud and mucl| rejoice. features ' 61 SeniOR honoR Students SADIE WILMOTH, NANCY SPEIDEN, FREDDIE POINDEXTER, CARL HEMRIC, JR., CAROLYN LAWRENCE, VANN HYATT, WANDA DAVIS. They were scholars, learned, wise, and true. 72 SupeRlAtives Best All AROunC) CARL HEMRIC, JR. 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' +cfe:R lana DRIVING TO USt DUKE POWER COMPANY Mount Airy, North Carolina CITY MOTORS We Deal in Good, Clean, One-Owner USED CARS South Main Street Mount Airy, North Carolina WOOD ' S TELEVISIONS BELTON ' S LAUNDRY AND DRY APPLIANCES CLEANERS COMPANY Authorized RCA Victor Dealer We Sell the Best Let our Phone Line And Service the Rest Be your Clothes Line Phone STate 6-2440 Phone STate 6-2111 Rockford at Worth 737 South Main Street Mount Airy, North Carolina Mount Airy, North Carolina MOSLEY ' S SUPERMARKET MARION ' S, INC. Clothing for Men and Boys Shop Where You Can Park Franklin St. - Just Off Main Mount Airy, North Carolina Mount Airy, North Carolina VAUGHN BROTHERS JAKE BOWMAN STABLES Sealtest Distributors Tennessee Walking Horses Phone STate 6-5256 Breeding - Sales - Training Mount Airy, North Carolina Home Delivery in Phone STate 6-5076 Dobson and Pilot Mountain Mount Airy, North Carolina 88 CompI Iments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Elkin, North CarolIna ELK PHARMACY, INC. Luke Irwin - Dwayne Irwin 1 ] 5 East Main Elkin, North Carolina ELKIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Elkin North Carolina j MATHIS-PARDUE FURNITURE COMPANY Delivery Anywhere Located Opposite Radio Station Elk Spur Extension Elkin North Carolina PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY W.S. WOLFE DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists Phone 53 Highway 67 P.O. Box 589 Elkin, North Carolina Mount Airy, North Carolina HOLLINGSWORTH DRUG CO. Your Friendly Rexall Drug Store FRANK HENNIS AUTO SALES 439 West Lebanon Street Phone STate 6-2107 Mount Airy Main Street North Carol Ina Mount Airy, North Carolina 89 SURRY CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Surllte Blocks Ready-MIx Concrete P.O. Box 209 Phone STate 6-2566 Mount Airy, North Carolina ISENHOUR ' S JEWELERS Gifts That Last Elkin North Carolina TRIPLEH ' S USED CARS Compliments of JACK A. UNDERDOWN Phone 835-3606 216 West Main Elkin, North Carolina KENNEDY AUTO SUPPLY YourB.F. Goodrich Smileage Dealer Kelvinator Appliances Motorola Radios and Television Sets Phone 5-4547 Elkin, North Carolina ,. eetlng Carols 90 fj . •Kj C ’s f y ji - feomplH mei(l of xJi ’ % 0 OO 9 y. - 1 DUCK White - Tom Jones - Rom Simmons y e Dg fngn, 7 1 etcher Dermai z ' . c e. LEON ' S OF MOUNT AIRY ' ' Distinttive ' Sportswear” -c and Junior Dresses Today ' s Young Modern ' s ' ' 7 - COCKERHAM-StUWer AND PHOTO SERVICE V Joe J. X Weddings ' - Portraits - Commercial Box 651 ' jr BhpjD 1 9 Elkin, NortF Carolina A HAYES ' GASH HARDWARE , CO., INC. Hardware, Pamts, Plumbing Supplies Wolverine Work Shoes ' and Henry Vann Oil Circulators 123 Main Street . _ Elkin, North Carolina -sC- ,x ' 7 Compliment$ of WEST ELKIN SHELL SERVICE STATION C_ Elkih North Carolina ■ ' fy ? 7, ► HOAAE FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Appliances _ West Market Street Elkin, North Carolina __ CompI iments of TAYLOR ' S WAREHOUSE Winston-Salem, North Carolina X ■■ n.y.-y J c 91 Surry Drug of Dobson and Pilot Mountain Phone FU 6-4215 Dobson EM 8-6244 Pilot Mountain Dobson - Bill Boyd — Shirley Perkins — Jimmy Davis Pilot Mountain - Joe Stone — Roger Reeves — Pearl Barnes The Complete Drug Stores Vet. Supplies - Prescriptions - Cosmetics - Gifts - Cameras - Sundries TWIN OAKS SERVICE STATION Groceries, Feeds, Meats ESSO Gas Manager - Rufus White Phone FO 6-2306 Route 1, Elkin, North Carolina C.W. MYERS TRADING , POST, INC. Dont ' Buy, Sell, Or Trade A Trailer Until You Get Our Proposition. Day Phone Night Phone PA 2-9267 PA 2-5688 2718 North Liberty Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina JOHNSON ' S NORTHSIDE NORTH BRIDGE STREET RESTAURANT SERVICE 3100 GlennAvenue tej coX Winston-Salem, North Carolina w Private Dining Room Air-Conditioned Distributor of Texaco Good Food - Reasonable Prices Petroleum Products Open 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Phone 908 Highway 21 North Your Patronage Appreciated Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Cook’s Warehouse Winston-Salem, North Carolina 92 Chatham Manufacturing Company Elkin, North Carolina Visit the Chatham Country Store Bargains in Blankets, Apparel, Fabrics, Upholstery Compliments of MAX DAVIS SHOE STORE THE FOUNTAIN A Fit is the Thing Jimmie H. Davis Located between Lamm Drug and Woods 5 10—Main Street Dobson, North Carolina Mount Airy, North Carolina M.A. PICKETT ' S GILLEY ' S SINCLAIR DEPARTMENT STORE SERVICE Shoes and Clothing Cecil Gilley - Operator For the Entire Family Phone ST 9-7453 Highway 52 South to Winston-Salem Pilot Mountain, North Carolina Mount Airy, North Carolina Bannertown Superette Route 1 Mount Airy, North Carolina Highway 52-A South 93 .li r ' io ' . t ' . J i. Workmen’s Federal Savings arid Lotjn Association , Mount Airy, North Carolina j a T Home Loans - Insured Savings Resources exceed $16,000,000.00 “Where Thousands are Saving Millions JESSUP-BROWN SHOE STORE Shoes for Everyone All Sizes Mount Airy, North Caroline THE FAIR STORE Fair and Square Outfitters for the Family Phone ST 6-5843 Mount Airy, North Carolina Austin - Blackwelder Furniture Company, Inc. The Home of Quality Furniture for Less Money Phone FU 6-2451 Dobson, North Carolina Congratulations to the Seniors of 1961 Compliments of CHEEK ' S JEWELRY Dobson, North Carolina VILLAGE MARKET Phone FU 6-2585 Self-Service Choice Western Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Groceries of All Kinds Dobson, North Carolina Compliments of Surry Insurance Agency and Realty Co., Inc. Tommy Hollingsworth - Luther Chappell Dobson, North Carolina 95 FOR THE BEST IN TIRES AND RECAPPING... TOWN TIRE SERVICE Phone STate 6-2155 Mount Airy, North Carolina Frank Jones Bruce Jones JONES FUNERAL HOME Funeral and Ambulance Service Phone STate 6-2121 Mount Airy North Carolina LjJ : a 2 c i i - COytxLy ' 6l BRENDLE cash WHOLESALE, INC ranees;- Pafr?f? -- f al arol ' Z(y2f-2y i£. tcy6Cy, c X2yy AuACCyXy -tx , I :y i y y ' j “ ' 7 ““ ' “ “ ' y Cl- JIM WALTER HOMES 1 -2-3 Bedrooms Nothing Down Phone STate 6-4181 Mount Airy, North Carolina AMOCO SUPER SERVICE U.S. Routes52 and 601 Complete 24 Hour Wrecker and Road Service Dial STate 9-9245 Mount Airy, North Carolina 96 97 M l ' i sr 1 Compl ents of l v °f Elkin v Member Federali Deposit Insurance Corporation Jonesville, Ko th Carolina ri II hf 1 Compliments of i P CHAPPELL r INSURANCE AGENCY V 4 0 lkIn IVorth Carolina 1 I ' t® i.- ' 1 ■■■y r- I- i M Com pi I men - ■ ' ■’ty Y I ' 0 ' i-j ' jL i . TTT i, j ' L .yy U M CRISSIYAN CLOTHIERS Men ' s and Boys ' Furnishings Boonville, North Carolina BOONVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Dependable Service at Low Cost Make Our Store Your Headquarters Phone EM 7-2218 WOLFE REECE Seed - Feed - Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing Seed Cleaning and Treating Boonville, North Carolina CompIIments of THE DERBY Bannertown Phone ST 6-7082 Mount Airy, North Carolina PILOT MOUNTAIN MOTOR CO., INC. Authorized Sales And Service Cars and Trucks Drive a Little - Save a Lot! Phone EM 8-2631 98 RUMPLE FURNITURE DRAUGHN ' S GULF SERVICE COMPANY, INC. Service When You Need It 132 East Market Street Elkin, North Carolina OIKLI? Where Most Folks Trade Dobson, North Carolina 1 DOBSON POULTRY CO. COPELAND SERVICE CENTER Processors and Distributors Fryers, Fowl, Turkeys General Merchandise Phone FU 6-3785 Dobson, North Carolina Route 2 Dobson, North Carolina Phone FR 4-2651 P.G. WALL COMPANY BELTON ' S SHOE SHOP Variety Store Shoe Repair YOUR SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS Your Family Shoe Store Pilot Mountain Pilot Mountain North Carolina North Carolina LEO HARDY INSURANCE CompIiments of All Kinds Bernard Jackson-Associate MILLER ' S GARAGE North Elkin-Elkin Phone 884-J Dobson, North Carolina 99 Buy with Confidence from DIXIE SANDWICH SHOP Best Sandwiches SLATE MOTOR COMPANY and Dairy Products in Town Mount Airy ' s Leading Highway 601 Used Car Dealer Phone ST 6-6311 One Mile South of Mount Airy WHITE BROTHERS ' -■ • ••• • R G HARDWARE Blocks and Building Materials Well, Road, and D aih ' ile HARDWARE STORI Steel Casements Rusco Windows Phone FU 6-3575 Phone 627 Boonville Highway 1 Dobson, North Carolina 100 Convalescent Home Home For the Aged and Infirm 24 Hour Care - Cheerful Surroundings Excellent Meals Served 24 Nice Airy Rooms FUlton 6-3343 Riverview Rest Home Dobson, North Carolina dk J Since0933 C ji a { 4 ' — SHOE STORE Mount Airy, North Carolina Compliments of A FRIEND Dobson High School Seniors Compliments of HAYES-MAHHEWS FUNERAL HOME ALEXANDER STEVENSON FUNERAL HOME Low Cost Burial Insurance Ambulance Service Elkin, North Carolina Phone 367-2231 Boonville, North Carolina CompIiments of ATKINS GROCERY GRAHAM SHOE SHOP Service station Boonville, North Carolina Phone FU 6-3311 Dobson, North Carolina - ' ' ■■yLy(- j2 . Fox White Upholsteri For Expert Uphoisfel fig, f i I c, „ w.,Q u S- ' d srirfg (company r. I 2y Phone Zephyr FO 6-2296 ’S’ v-- Route 2 - ' ■ ;4 r ' . j !m Dobson, North Carolina I y S , t A V S X ' 1 JA . WALL ' S JEWELERS H ' - ' ' S ' VO Elkin Mount Airy North Wilkesboro Elkin Phone 835-23,08 .xA NorjLfL ' Ciarol ina A t k ' _iA_ ' i - ALBERTY OIL COMPANY P.O. Box 157 Phone FU 6-34l ' 5 Dobson, North Carolina SOLAR HEAT A ’ A i 0 V X . x- . , ,(X ' ' COLONIAL STORES, INC. Your Total Food Bill is Less When You Shop at C S 3501 South Main Street Winston-Salem North Carolina A- Compliments of NBARGER MOTOR COMPANY North Carolina Elkin 102 V Phone EM 7-2305 Boonvllle, North Carolina DOBSON IMPLEMENT CO. Allis Chalmers and New Idea — rParts and Service v - PliSne f U 6-3441 Dobson, th Carolina JACKSON COMPANY r ' Groceries - Meats Phone FU 6-2185 Dobson, North Carolina I CLEANERS For the Best in Service Phone FU 6-3305 Dobson North Carolina ■V UA A t V fi CECIL GORDON PHILLIPS, jj 66 SERVICE ' C Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables Gas, Oil, Washing, and Greasing Highway 601 Dobson, North Carolina ICP ' - DOBSON DRUG STORE Phone FU 6-3285 A Dobson, North Carolina Cl ' JbL y 5ee .u,s Drug Needs 4- A ' ' d .UAAjjd ' ' „ ' ( c O. BRASINGTON-SIMPSON Insurance Agency, Inc. Graham Brasington - Arthur Brindle Dobson North Carolina A L Compliments of MARTIN ' S FOUNTAIN AND GRILL AND GREEN OAKS RESTAURANT 103 V j Congratulations to the ■Cs Ov u enlor Class from J WASHINGTON Ml Home of w . V. MAYO i y V SPRUCE Underwear - Sportswear - Sleepwear I he Annual btatt wish to thank the Advertisers and Donojss; for their cooperation : In helping us publ ’ ' ' THE DOBSONIAN ereafte begins ll]e tale of a nefo scl ool and a nebi life. 4 L zZ M ly- ' ' ' ' ’ f cl j ; j. iridxiri: ' Q s-n ' r iA ' ] Zc £ttM .a n£)L A iZ luch. J o ck Tt At ' YlCdhj r .)Lja }x ”2o nU , c Uj J Zj ' 1 J y ' . ' - {y ' uA, £) d ,f d Y l ' ' . i ' I . a .y d ii fe .0 . OJ , A- ■ ,4 •■ ' y. 0 t ' rf ' ) i -r 1 ' ' ‘. ' ' (j V u ■V C ' ' ' V« , i i c ? f V ' ' M ' ■ ' ,. . ' y: iw M 1 },


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