Draper High School - Crest Yearbook (Draper, NC)

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We appreciate his efforts Though we could not number them; In the bright days of the future, We’ll still remember him. We, the senior class of 1951 , are happy to have a way such as this to express our appreciation to a very true and deserving friend, Mr. Thomas Walter Teer. ' To you, Mr. Teer, we give our utmost gratitude for your fine guidance through our most important school year. ft ADMINISTRATION MR. JOHN M. HOUGH Superintendent MR. R. M. AINSLEY Principal Draper High School LEAKSVILLE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated clockwise are Dr. G. P. Dillard, Mr. R. J. Adkins, Mr. C. C. Campbell, chairman; Mr. John M. Hough, superintendent; Mr. John Greer, and Mr. Allan W. Hancock. FACULTY MISS LINDA MILLER MISS AUDREY BAUGUESS MRS. ANN BRADFORD MISS REBECCA DALTON MISS JUDITH DEHART MRS. SARAH HARKEY MRS. RUTH HODGES MR. JAMES E. HUDSON MISS EUFAULA LEDBETTER MRS. JENNY LINDLEY FACULTY MR. FORREST T. RAY MR. FLOYD A. REYNOLDS MRS. ELIZABETH ROGERS MR. THOMAS TEER MISS LUCILLE WRIGHT MISS VIOLET TROUTMAN MISS LUNA WHITAKER SNAPSHOTS SENIORS A. C. GILLESPIE Vice-President RONALD REINERT President MAXINE BOWERS T reasurer DOROTHY STEVENS Secretary Class Motto: Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might”—Ecc. IX, 10. Song: After Graduation Day” Flower: Gardenia Colors: Blue and White SANDRA KAY JOHNSON WALLACE LEE LEMONS ■EliSll SENIORS MARIE BALL She’s an O. K. gal from top to shoes, But love forever gives her blues. F.H.A. 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Library Assistant 3, 4; Superlative. TYRUS BLACKWELL 260 pounds is a lot of boy. But every pound is full of joy. Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Vice President of Class 1; Class Treasurer 2; Boy’s State 3; Assistant Bus Driver 4. MAXINE BOWERS Notv here’s a majorette you can’t stop, Maxine is sure to reach the top. Monogram 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Band Majorette 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Secretary F.H.A. 4; Secretary of Class 2; Superlative. GENE CARTER A very good job of speaking does he, An excellent politician he tvill be. Student Council 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 1, 4; Glee Club 4; Football Team 1; Baseball 1, 2; Class President 3; Tattler-Crest Staff 4. PAUL CASSELL Tall and full of life is this lad, A nicer friend cannot be had. Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 4; Tattler-Crest Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1 , 2 . EUGENE CHANDLER When Gene is grown and settles down, K. P. will make him handy to ha ve around. Football Team 1. SENIORS BILL CURRY Bill can really handle that bus, He’s the one with personality-plus. Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. BERNICE DALTON Bernice likes the letter B,” His girl friend has the same as he. Football Team 1. ANNA L. FRANCIS She’s gay and jolly, never blue, One you like to have near you. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES GARDNER She always looks so trim and neat, You couldn’t expect her to be anything but sweet. Tattler-Crest Staff 4. . GARVIN DeHART His musical ability is rich and rare, He’s alivays near in time of despair. Boy’s State 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Tattler Staff 1; Superlative. WESLEY EDENS He’s a popular fellow, witty and gay. Laughing and singing every day. Student Council 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 3; Glee Club 4; Baseball 2, 3; Assistant Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Superlative. SENIORS A. C. GILLESPIE Nice hunk of man, as cute as they come, Seems Ann has him right under her thumb. Monogram 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President Class 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Boy’s State 3; Co-Captain Football 4; Superlative. BARBARA GILLIE Here’s a girl so cheerficl and gay, She’ll make you feel good on the bluest day. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Tattler-Crest Staff 4; Library Assistant 2; 4-H Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4. SHIRLEEN HALL No prettier girl can ere be seen, Than our very own Homecoming Queen. Monogram 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Dramatic Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Library Assistant 1, 2; Office Assistant 4; Superlative. JOAN HOLT A very dear person who makes you smile, When you are around her for a while. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. H. D. HOWELL He’s very athletic, friendly too, Around H. D. you can’t be blue. Monogram 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1 , 3, 4; Football Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Baseball Manager 1. BLANCHE HOBBS Blanche’s smile is very sweet, Her personality can’t be beat. Kernsville Bible College 1; F.H.A. 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Tattler-Crest Staff 4. EDITH LAWSON A talented artist is she, and smart, Always ready to do her part. Meadows School of Danville, Virginia; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4; Library Club 3; F.H.A. 2. SENIORS RICHARD LEMONS All about cars Piggy” knows, And in school he ' s on his toes. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club; Superlative. ROBERT HUTSON Robert has but one good wish, When he can ' t hunt that he may fish. BETTY CAROL JOHNSTON Most talented in the music field, She ' ll go quite far with her charm to wield. Student Council 4; Chief Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Glee Club Accompanist 1,2, 3, 4; Girl’s State 3; Dramatic Club 1; Representative in State Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. TOMMY HOWELL A good sport and very neat, A better friend you ' ll never meet. Hi-Y Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 3; Glee Club 4. JUANITA HOWLETT She ' s always fun, she’s always gay, Her smile is near in work and play. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Dramatic Club 1. SENIORS GERALDINE McGUIRE Loyal-hearted, tender and kind, A truer friend is hard to find. F.H.A. 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club I? 4-H Club 2; Office Assistant 4. FRANCES MILLS A pretty and studious girl is she Someday a great success she’ll be. Student Council 1, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4 Vice President 4; F.H.A. 3; Girl’s State 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4; Tattler Staff 4; Office Assistant 4. BILL MINTER Industrious, intelligent, full of wit, He’s one who will never quit. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Foot¬ ball Mgr. 2, 3; Baseball Mgr. 3. BARBARA MOTLEY She’s as cute as she can be, No truer friend can anyone see. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1. PETE OVERBY A very nice boy, full of cheer. Will be missed for many a year. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Baseball I, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1. BARBARA RADFORD Pleasing personality, friendly manner, Her studious ways would win a banner. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Practice 4; 11 4-H Club 1, 2. SENIORS RONALD REINERT Our yank.ee guy, a character quite, We wish him luck and power and might. Beta Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Hi-Y Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshal 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3; Boy’s State 3; Class President 4; Wellington High School 1; Boys’ Choir; Superlatives. JACK RORER With a smile always on his face, Jack can be found in his right place. ANN SAUNDERS Ann ' s full of pep and wit galore, She’s one gal we all adore. Monogram Club 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 1; Tattler Staff 4; Crest Staff 4; Office Assistant 2; Cheerleader 4. MARCELL SPAIN So quiet you hardly know she ' s around, But when you get to know her, a real friend you ' ve found. Glee Club 1; Junior Marshal 3; Tattler Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Assistant 4. BILL SPENCER Now here ' s a nice and dependable guy, No wonder he ' s the leader at Draper Hi. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Presi¬ dent 4; Junior Marshal 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 4; Boy’s State 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Tattler Staff 3, 4; Crest Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Superlative. THEODORE STEPHENS He is popular! He is smart! And he is always a friend at heart. Hi-Y 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Baseball 1; Band 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Superlative. SENIORS DOROTHY STEVENS Loud and noisy she is not, Quite dependable, that ' s Dot” Class Officer 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club; Office Assistant 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. “T ms EARNEST WALKER Though a baby he may be, He ' ll be a success, just wait and see. Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 4. fnoAvuSi, me ju i UJL still jU Ri tnuL mt ill 1+ XtMMuk £il n ihs Si. M£ HUSVU££ fTdLttUM S tku GburouA, I day, 7 A com. K f- - jtifrtti aM. 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For the first time since we had started to school the boys and girls were separated, with Mrs. Poovey taking the girls and Mr. Poovey taking the boys. Here we had to get used to the idea of changing classes. We thought this very odd and found things rather difficult and hard to get used to, but with the help of our teachers we soon learned the routine and accom¬ plished much that year. When we returned to school as sophomores, we found that some of our classmates had dropped out. The boys and girls were united once again with Miss Clifton and Mr. Honbarrier as our homeroom teachers. We found that the tenth grade was harder and required much more work, so we all set to work studying frogs and insects, taking notes and diagraming sentences. As Juniors we were all impressed with the responsibilities we had. But there were highlights. The first of these was the receiving of our classrings just after Thanksgiving. Then came the choosing of the Junior Marshals who were Betty Carol Johnston, Ronald Reinert, Bill Spencer, Frances Mills, Marcell Spain, Tyrus Blackwell, and Mignon Shelton. With the help of our homeroom teachers, Miss Odom and Miss Hall, we held our Junior- Senior banquet, which was highly successful. And with the help of our many friends, teachers, and principal we became Seniors. We were all together in one homeroom with Mr. Teer as our homeroom teacher. The twelfth grade wasn’t quite as easy as we had expected, but we finally got down to work. The highlights of this year were the trip to Washington, the Senior play, and our graduation. We left as a gift to the school an electric basketball scoreboard. Of the many of us who started as freshmen there were approximately forty seniors who were to graduate. And now at last, the Senior Class of 1950-51 see that our goal is nearly completed. We have at last reached Commencement—the beginning of a new phase of life. As we leave our school we wish to thank everyone for the help that has been given us for the past twelve years. MARCELL SPAIN, Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina Rockingham County City of Draper Draper High School We, the senior class of 19SI, being of sound mind and good memory, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament and rendering void any former will that may have been made. Article I—To The Faculty To Mr. Ainsley—we leave the summer to grow some hair, because he will start losing more next fall. To the single teachers—We leave our deepest sympathy, because Uncle Sam is taking the boys. To Mrs. Hodges—We leave our hopes that she will never have another Shot Edens to teach. Article II—To The Individual Students I, Tyrus Blackwell, leave one hundred pounds of my weight to be distributed between Roger Wright and Johnny Hairfield. I think this will be a great benefit to all three. I, Bill Curry, leave my height to Wayne Handy. I, Maxine Bowers, leave to Edna Furches my title as Best all around.” I, A. C. Gillespie, leave to Wayne Burnette my short curly hair. I, Ronald Reinert, leave my studious ability to Curtis Giles. I, Marie Ball, leave to Nellie Handy my high temper. I, H. D. Howell, leave my good grades to Mary Ann Wilson. I, Juanita Howlett, leave to Dessie South my maturity. I hope Dessie benefits by this. I, Richard Lemons, wish to pass on to Jerry Johnston my perfect attendance record. I, Tommy Howell, after much persuasion, decided to leave my muscles to C. B. Tiller. (Now C. B. you can throw away your Hadacol bottle). I, Ernest Walker, leave my good manners to Harold Dean Price, which I feel is a wise decision. I, Frances Gardner, leave my quietness to Patsy Ellis. I, Bernice Dalton, leave to Ann Gilbert all my silly questions. I, Wesley Shot” Edens, wish to pass on to Earl Hammock my clownish ways. Too bad Earl! I, Pete Overby, would like to leave to Herman Searcy my tremendous build, since Herman is so small and puny. I, Bill Spencer, wish to leave to June Hodges my position as President of the Student Council. This will be a surprise. I, Rudolph Dalton, wish to leave my position in back-field to Jackie Powell. Live up to it Jackie. I, Gene Carter, leave to Wayne Walker my ability to be talkative. Wayne, you have my deepest sympathy. I, Billy Minter, leave to Leonard Smith my desire for a date with a certain teacher; Leonard don’t waste your life like this. I, Ann Saunders, leave to Thelma Smith my slender build. I, Frances Mills, leave to Kathleen Hyler my wonderful married life, I, Revell Morrison, pass my football experience on to Gary McBride. I, Garvin DeHart, wish to leave my mischief to Douglas Hopkins. I, Betty Carol Johnston, leave to Marcine Booth my musical talent. I’ll keep Bill for myself. I, Jack Rorer, leave my eye for the girls” to J. E. Kirks, but keep my girls for myself. I, Barbara Radford, leave to Dorothy Bolick my business course. I, Shirleen Hall, wish to pass on to Rheta Conner my ability to argue. Watch out for trouble Rheta. I, Dorothy Stevens, leave my noisy manner to James Morris. I, Paul Cassell, leave to Barbara Williams my friendly smile. I, Joan Holt, pass on to Calvin Gillie my light, straight hair. I, Barbara Motley, would like to pass my married life on to Lois Hankins. I, Barbara Gillie, wish to leave my singing voice to Doe Grant. Oh Frankie!” Good luck to you. I, Marcell Spain, leave my big mouth to Frances Saunders. L Eugene Chandler, pass on to James Barber the ability to ask smart questions. I, Robert Hutson, leave to Lonnie Lawson my chunky build. I, Mary Edith Lawson, pass on to Billy Joe Minter my love affairs. I, Anna Lee Francis, wish to leave to some boy Anna Lee I, Rebecca Barrow, wish to pass on to Marion Tullock my giggles. THE CLASS OF 1951 RICHARD LEMONS, Testator Witnesses : RONALD REINERT, President MISS REBECCA DALTON, Sponsor R. M. AINSLEY, Principal CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1971, after retiring from the Air Force with twenty years’ service, Captain Bill Minter and I decided to go home and look up our old classmates of the class of 1951. The first place we went when we arrived in Draper was the Post Office where we found that Paul Cassel had taken over as Postmaster when his father retired. We asked him about some of our classmates, but he couldn’t tell us anything about them. He told us to go and see Rev. Ronnie Reinert, who was the pastor of the Draper Baptist Church. When we arrived at the home of Rev. Reinert we found that he had kept track of the members, and he told us what the class of ’51 were doing for a living. He said that Juanita Howlett was a missionary to Africa and that recently she ran into Jack Rorer over there. Jack was known as the only big game hunter to possess a built-in moose call. Rev. Reinert told us that Marcell Spain had made good as the owner of a local Funeral Home, Gene Chandler was the owner of the Knotty Pine Grill, and Bill Curry had just bought out J. C. Gilley’s Bus Line. We learned too, that Rebecca Barrow was the head nurse at Leaksville Hospital. Bill Spencer was doing a good job as principal of old D. H. S. and Dot Stevens was his secretary. A. C. Gillespie was the Glee Club Director of the high school, succeeding his favorite music teacher, Mr. Forest Ray. (By the way A. C. and Ann Saunders were married and had nine children). We were in¬ formed that Bernice Dalton was the owner of a Furniture Factory on Draper road, and that Dr. Garvin DeHart had opened DeHarts Drug Store in Greensboro. Frances Gardner was choir director at the Meadow View Methodist Church. Rev. Reinert told us that the majority of the class of ’51 were seeking their fortune in other cities throughout the U. S., and we decided to take the first month of our retirement and look them up. As we were leaving Draper we ran into Maxine Bowers, and she said that she was a popular stock car racer and that H. D. Howell had a controlling interest in the race track at Daytona Beach, Florida, and that Anna Lee Francis was his secretary. We decided to start our trip from Raleigh, and we found that the Pan-Atlantic airline in Raleigh was owned by Richard Lemons and we decided to drop in and talk over old times with him while we were waiting for our plane. When we reached his office we found that his secretary was Barbara Radford. Although we hated to leave we boarded a plane to New York to visit a few of our friends who were residing in that city. The first person we saw after we boarded the plane was the hostess, whom we recognized to be Barbara Motley. As soon as we arrived in New York City, we went to the Power’s modeling agency to see Marie Ball and Shirleen Hall whom we knew to be models. They told us that Edith Lawson was head fashion illustrator for Cosmopolitan Magazine” and that Joan Holt was a fashion designer for Saks of Fifth Avenue. She informed us that Barbara Gillie was a recording artist for Decca Records and Frances Mills was a top radio comedian. While we were in New York we decided to go to Madison Round Garden and see the Farnum and Gailey Circus. When we went into the Big Top we immediately recognized Tommy Howell as the ringmaster. We also attended a baseball game while we were in New York, between the Boston No Sox and the New York Rebels. As we read our scorecards we discovered that Pete Overby was the catcher for the No Sox. We left New York after a week s stay and went to Ontario, Canada, where we met Robert Hudson, who was a famous tobacco auctioneer. After a two day stay in Canada, we boarded a plane for Hollywood, California. On the plane we ran into Rudolph Dalton, who said that he was going to the West Coast to start on his new job as book¬ keeper for Hassenfeffer and Snodgrass, dealers in saddle horses. He told us that Revelle Morrison was the head football coach at the University of Southern California and had built them into a national powerhouse on the gridiron. When we arrived in Hollywood, we went directly to the Paramount Movie Studios where we met Tyrus Blackwell and Wesley Edens, who had taken Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s place as the top comedy team in the U. S. They told us that Betty Carol Johnston had made good as a pianist with Phil Spitalny’s All Girl Orchestra. After a two weeks’ stay in Hollywood we returned to Raleigh, North Carolina, where we visited Earnest Walker and found that he was a professor of Mechanical Engineering at State College. He told us that Theodore Stevens was head of the History department at Duke University. We were left speechless when we heard that R. M. Ainsley, our former principal at Draper High School was a member of the House of Representatives in Washington and that T. W. Teer, our senior homeroom and English teacher was the President of the Consolidated University of North Carolina. After this long search for our former classmates we came back to Draper and accepted positions that had been offered to us by Fieldcrest Mills. By BILL MINTER and GENE CARTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS C. B. Tiller. President Roger Wright. Vice-President Thelma Smith. Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Gordon Newman. President LaVerne Hall. Vice-President Jimmy Griffin. Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Frances Edens. President Elwood Walker. Vice-President Barbara Fayne. Secretary-Treasurer a JAMES BARBER DOROTHY BOLICK MARCINE BOOTH GAIL BURNETTE WAYNE BURNETTE VIRGINIA COCHRAN RHETA CONNER PATSY ELLIS ARDITH FARMER GERTRUDE FRAZIER EDNA FURCHESS ANN GILBERT JUNIORS JUNIORS CALVIN GILLIE BILLY GOWAN FRANK GRANT JOHNNY HAIRFIELD EARL HAMMOCK NELLIE HANDY WAYNE HANDY LOIS HANKINS JUNE HODGES KATHLEEN HYLER JERRY JOHNSTON LANDON JOHNSON BETTY JONES LONNIE LAWSON nora McDaniel BOBBY MEDFORD JACKIE POWELL HERALD DEAN PRICE ELIZABETH ROACH JUNE RORER FRANCES SAUNDERS HERMAN SEARCY LEONARD SMITH THELMA SMITH JUNIORS JUNIORS DESSIE SOUTH GROVER STEWART ELEANOR STULTZ IRA STULTZ C. B. TILLER MARION TULLOCH WAYNE WALKER BARBARA WILLIAMS MARY ANN WILSON ROGER WRIGHT SOPHOMORES JANE ADKINS JUANITA ADKINS REBECCA ARRENDER LETTIE FAYE BARBER PATRICIA HARVEY LINDSEY HIGGINS HENRY BLACKWELL MARKS CARTER BARBARA CHAMBERS LEROY CHILTON MAXINE CHILTON JACKIE CLEMENT PAT COLEMAN MARY LEE CORUM RALPH CRUTCHFIELD MARIE COVER JIMMY GRIFFIN LA VERNE HALL SOPHOMORES PATSY HIGGINS FREEDA HOBBS FREDDIE HOPKINS HERMAN HOPPER JERRY HURD CLAY KIMBLE BARBARA KIRKS SHIRLEY LAPRAD WILLIE LAW LOU EMMA LAWSON MARIE MANESS BOBINE McCULLOCH ANDY MEEKS CORINE NAVEY DORIS NEAL GORDON NEWMAN REBECCA OVERBY MARY PAGE SOPHOMORES MICKEY POWELL TEDDY POWELL SIBYL RADFORD GENE RAY n ;l JO ANNE RAY JOAN SCOTT HORACE SHUMATE JAMES SPAIN MEL VINE STEWART PAUL STOPHEL FRANCES SUMNER GEORGE SWINNEY ROSE TILLER DORIS TROXLER PAULINE WEADON JO ANN WEBSTER JERRY BATEMAN DORIS BOWERS EUGENE CHAMBERS VIRGIL CHAMBERS NADINE CLARK DAMON COLLINS ELIZABETH COMBS ERNESTINE CURRY FRANCES EDENS CHRISTINE FAIN BARBARA FAIN JAMES FRAZIER MELVIN FULLER JO ANN FUQUA MARY GILBERT SHIRLEY HANKINS BOBBY HARRIS BOOKER HARRIS FRESHMEN TONY ADAMS EDWIN ADKINS ALTON AXOM BUCK BARROW FRANKLIN BARROW IRVIN GILLEY NANNIE GILLEY WAYNE GRIFFIN LOUIS HALL VIRGINIA HANDY FRESHMEN ANNETTE HOPKINS HOWARD HOPKINS MERITA HOPKINS ROSLYN HOWELL JACQUELINE HOWLETTE JACKIE HUNDLEY BOBBY JONES JORETTA JONES DON JOHNSTON WALLACE KIRKMAN HERBERT LEWIS DON MARTIN RALPH MARTIN RAY MASON JUDY MASSEY LOUISE MATHERLY KENNETH McCRAY SALLY McCULLOCH ERCELLA McDANIEL JUDITH McDANIEL GEORGE MOORE ESSRIN MORRIS PATSY MOTLEY JESSE NEWBY SHIRLEY OVERBY DEROTHIA PAGE JOAN POWELL GAIL PULLIAM FRESHMEN WILLIAM REECE LOUISE RORER KENNETH SAMUELS FAYE SEARCY ROY SEARCY w KAY SHELTON LOUISE SMART CHRISTINE SPENCER FRANKLIN STEVENS DELANO STEWART J. E. TAYLOR CHRISTINE THOMAS FRANCES TROXLER KENNETH VASS DAVID WADE CHARLES WALKER EL WOOD WALKER RALPH WALKER JERRY WEADON DONALD WILLIAMS mmm y BARBARA WILSON GEORGE WOOD GAYLORD WORSHAM JUANITA YOUNG EIGHTH GRADE MARY EDITH AARON PEGGY ADKINS JACKIE ADKINS MAURICE ADKINS HUSTON AXSOM JAMES BAILEY JACQUELINE BAILEY CAROL BARROW ROSSIE BARROW MATTIE BARKER SHIRLEY BELTON LILY BLACKWELL VINCENT BLACKWELL EUGENE BOOTH JAMES BRATTON MARTHA CARTER NELLIE CARTER ROSE CARTER BETTY JEAN CHILTON GROVER CORUM PATSY DALTON JACK DALTON CHARLIE DAVIS LEON DISHMAN GARNETT FABIAN BILLY GALLAHER RALPH GARDNER CAROL GILBERT SHIRLEY GOVER C. H. GOVER IRIS HALL JESSE HALL SADIE HALL CICERO HANKINS TOMMY HARDEN MARION HARRIS TED HARRISON BOBBY HARVEY LAWRENCE HOPKINS NORMA HORSLEY TOMMY HUGHES SHIRLEY HUNDLEY SHELBY ISLEY JO ANNE JOHNSTON VIVIAN KING EIGHTH GRADE MURIEL KIRKS NORMA LAPRAD LEWIS LAW REBECCA LAWSON EDNA MABES JACQUELINE MARTIN JESSIE ANN MARTIN RUSSELL MITCHELL JOHN McNAIR JERRY MEEKS ROBERT MILNE DEAN MINTER CORRINE MOORE GARNETTE MOTLEY CHRISTOPHER MORETZ CECIL MURPHY FRANCES NEWTON BARBARA OVERBY FAYE OVERBY MAYE OVERBY LOUISE OVERTON GRADY RADFORD ODELL RAKES JUNE RHYNE CAROL RIDDLE MARY RODGERS H. D. 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W. WILSON YVONNE WILSON LAWRENCE WORSHAM CURTIS WRAY HAZEL WYATT HERBERT YOUNG SNAPSHOTS BARBARA GILLIE Business Manager THE TATTLER AND CREST STAFF The Tattler ’ is the student publication of Draper High School. There are six issues each year. The journalism class is responsible for the editing and financing of this news¬ paper. The Crest Staff” is composed of members of the journalism class, and the advisor, Miss Rebecca Dalton. The desire of the staff was to produce an annual that could be valued and be shown with pride. In the years to come we hope you will lift the 1951 Crest from your treasured chest of memories and turn over again to your high school days. Seated, left to right— Lois Hankins, Roger Wright, Frances Mills, Mary Ann Wilson, Bill Spencer, Barbara Gillie, Thelma Smith, Paul Cassell, Ann Saunders. Standing, left to right— Leonard Smith, Miss Rebecca Dalton, Marcell Spain, Gene Carter. BILL SPENCER Editor STAFF MARY ANN WILSON MISS REBECCA DALTON BILL SPENCER THELMA SMITH BARBARA GILLIE ROGER WRIGHT EDITH LAWSON FRANCES MILLS FRANCES GARDNER GENE CARTER PAUL CASSEL MARCELL SPAIN LOIS HANKINS LEONARD SMITH ANN SAUNDERS STUDENT COUNCIL BILL SPENCER President ROGER WRIGHT Vice-President TYRUS BLACKWELL Secretary and Treasurer Front row, left to right —Lettie Faye Barber, Frances Sumner, Merita Hopkins. Back row Frances Mills, Jerry Johnston, Edwin Adkins, Betty Carol Johnston, Tyrus Blackwell, Bill Spencer, Roger Wright, Elwood Walker, C. B. Tiller, Mrs. Ruth Hodges, Sponsor. Our Student Council consists of a President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, a faculty sponsor, and two representatives from each class. Near the close of each school year officers for the following year are elected; the President and Secretary and Treasurer from the rising Senior class, and the Vice-President from the rising Junior class. They are elected by secret ballot. This year the Student Council sponsored a Hallowe’en Carnival and sent repre¬ sentatives to a county meeting. They operate a school store and provide a telephone for the students. To promote cleanliness in the school the council awards a prize every six weeks for the cleanest room during this period. BETA CLUB FRANCES MILLS Vice-President BILL SPENCER President RONALD REINERT Secretary BETTY CAROL JOHNSTON T reasurer Seated, left to right —Ronald Reinert, Marion Tullouch, Mary Ann Wilson, Betty Carol Johnston, Bill Spencer, Frances Mills, Thelma Smith, Lois Hankins, Earl Hammock, Mr. Teer, Sponsor. R H. A, ANN SAUNDERS MISS WRIGHT President Sponsor MARY ANN WILSON Vice-President Left to right Miss Wright, Mary Ann Wilson, Thelma Smith, Maxine Bowers, Ann Saunders, JoAnn Webster, Kay Shelton, Jane Adkins, Rose Tiller. Second row, left to right— Nadine Clark, Ercella McDaniel, Jackie Howlette, Betty Carol Johnston, Barbara Radford, Patsy Higgins. Third row, left to right Juanita Howlette, Geraldine McGuire, Derothia Page, Mary Lou Page, Judy Massey, Marie Maness, La Verne Hall, Frances Sumner. The F. H. A. of Draper High School has been an active organization since 1945 . lhe Future Homemakers of America is a student organization that works for better and happier homes. Each member belongs to the state and the national organizations. This gives them the opportunity of attending the district F. H. A. rally each fall, and of sending dele- gates to the state rally at Raleigh each spring. One girl is selected to model a garment made during the year. Several projects, activities, and social functions are carried out during the school GLEE CLUB First row, seated, left to right —Louise Rorer, Frances Mills, Christine Fain, Marie Ball, Roslyn Howell, Faye Searcy, Barbara Chambers, Martha Hailey, Louise Matherly, Frances Sumner, Frances Troxler. Second row —Betty Carol Johnston, accompanist; Melvin Fuller, Kay Shelton, Geraldine McGuire, Barbara Gillie, Marcine Booth, Jo Ann Webster, Pauline Weadon, Merita Hopkins, Betty Young, Sally McCollough, Christine Thomas, Louise Smart, Christine Spence, Edith Lawson, Delano Stewart, Shirley Hankins, Rebecca Overby, Earnestine Curry, Barbara Motley, Annette Hopkins, Jane Adkins, Jo Ann Fuqua, Rose Tiller, Joan Holt, Mr. Forest T. Ray, Director. Third rote —Franklin Barrow, George Moore, Ray Mason, Kenneth McCray, Tommy Howell, Edwin Adkins, William Reece, Gene Carter, Marks Carter, A. C. Gillespie, Jackie Hundley, Alton Axom, Billy Gowan, Elwood Walker, Calvin Gillie, Wayne Burnette, Freddie Hopkins, Garvin DeHart, David Wade, Don Martin, Wesley Edens, Bobby Jones, Franklin Stevens. The Glee Club, under the capable leadership of Mr. Forest Ray, has made great progress. This year the boys and girls are combined into one Glee Club. They have presented several musical programs in chapel and a Christmas Concert at the Methodist Church. Mr. Ray is doing a wonderful job of training these voices, and we are proud of our Glee Club here at Draper High School. LEAKSVILLE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BAND First row —Shirley Webster, Peggy Ellington, Judy Martin, Steve Kuntz, Bida Cockran, Bernal Cockran, Gaynelle Taylor, Billie Gillie, Nellie Spangler, Thelma Smith, Jo Anne Johnston, Sara Morrison, Maxine Bowers, Mary Ann Wilson. Second row —Tommy Hughes, Shirley Ray, Leonard Smith, Joe Tyner, Shirley Hobson, Barbara Lamar, Maurice Foltz, Geneva Vernon, Billy Saunders, Donald Taylor, Carolyn Sykes, Sylvia DeHart. Third row Faye Pendleton, Jane Hill, Elizabeth Thompson, Douglas Hankins, Duncan Saunders, Wayne Thomas, Gary Ann Lamar, Ruth Sturdevant, Lois Earls, Joan Sturdevant, Edgar Billups, Barbara Hunter, Theodore Stephens. Fourth row —Max Fulcher, Teddy Ray Powell, Dale Shelton, Billy Gowan, John Hough Jr., Calvin Gillie, Grady Radford, Eleanor Stultz, Bennie Huff, Garvin DeHart. Fifth row —Wayne Burnette, Curtis Giles, Barbara Ellington, Bobby Kirks, Jimmy Vernon. OFFICERS—1950-1951 Mr. Forest Ray. Director Bobby Kirks. President Billy Gowan. Vice-President Thelma Smith. Secretary Geneva Vernon. Treasurer MARSHALS Left to right —Earl Hammock, Marion Tullouch, Thelma Smith, Mary Ann Wilson (Chief), C. B. Tiller. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Left to right —Anna Lee Francis, Virginia Combs, Marcell Spain, Dorothy Stevens, Marie Ball. Seated —Miss Audrey Bauguess, Advisor. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to right —Mary Ann Wilson, Patsy Ellis, Frances Mills, Barbara Radford, Geraldine McGuire, Shirleen Hall, Marcine Booth, Dorothy Stevens. BUS DRIVERS Left to right —Tyrus Blackwell, Paul Stophel, Curtis Giles, Bill Curry, Wesley Edens, A. C. Gillespie, Douglas Hopkins. TRI-HI-Y First row, left to right —Miss Violet Troutman, Faculty Advisor; Melvine Stewart, Frances Sumner, Eleanor Stultz, Dorothy Bolick, Corrine Navey, LaVerne Hall, Jackie Clement, Kathleen Hyler, Lou Emma Lawson, Dessie South. Second row —Lettie Faye Barber, Marie Maness, Montine Shropshire, Shirleen Hall, Maxine Bowers, Barbara Kirks, Frances Mills, Joanne Ray, Bonnie Wray, Patricia Harvey. Third row —Nadine Clark, Jo Ann Webster, Juanita Adkins, Mary Lou Page, Ann Saunders, Betty Carol Johnston, Freda Hobbs, Marie Grover. HI-Y First row, left to right —Mr. Floyd A. Reynolds, Faculty Advisor; Bill Spencer, Tyrus Blackwell, Lindsey Higgins, Ronald Reinert, Bill Minter, Gene Carter. Second row, left to right —Kenneth McCray, Tommy Howell, Wesley Edens, A. C. Gillespie, Herman Searcy, Paul Cassell, Edwin Adkins, Jerry Bateman. MONOGRAM CLUB TYRUS BLACKWELL President BILL SPENCER Vice-President LA VERNE HALL Secretary and Treasurer When the Monogram Club, an honor society for athletics, was organized it was known as the Block D Club. The name was later changed to the Monogram Club. To become a member one must have earned a letter by participating in a high school sport, by being a cheerleader, or by being a manager for some sport. After initiation, members are entitled to all privileges offered to Monogram Club members. f v ktn r l 8 ht ZH U Emma Lawson ’ Rose Tiller Frances Sumner, Shirleen Hall, La Verne Hall Jo Ann Webster, Tyrus Blackwell, Gene Carter, Ronald Reinert, Lindsey Higgins, Bobby Jones, Pete Overby. Second row —Coach Hudson, sponsor; Patricia Harvey Richard Lemons, Maxine Bowers, Ann Saunders, Bill Spencer, A. C. Gillespie, Jackie Powell Don Martin Earnest Walker, Jerry Johnston, Elwood Walker, Wesley Edens Galen Chambers Bill Minter, Bobby Medford, Gorden Newman, Edwin Adkins. Fourth row —Paul Cassell, Herman Searcy, Grover Stewart, Frank Grant, James Barber. FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right —Johnny Hairfield, Don Martin, Buddy Johnston, Richard Lemons, Lindsey Higgins, Ralph Martin, Paul Stophel, Freddy Hopkins, Tommy Howell, Rudolph Dalton, James Frazier, Mgr. Second row, left to right —Edwin Adkins, Bobby Medford, C. B. Tiller, Jerry Johnston, Roy Searcy, Wayne Walker, Tyrus Blackwell, Frank Grant, Galen Chambers, H. D. Howell. Third row, left to right —Earnest Walker, Alton Axom, Jerry Hurd, Jackie Powell, Herman Searcy, Grover Stewart, Bill Spencer, Landon Johnson, Gerry McBride, Coach J. E. Hudson. FOOTBALL RESULTS Opponent 18 - Stoneville _ 0 - Schoolfield ... 18 - Summerfield 20 - Walnut Cove 0 - Leaksville _ 6 - Madison _ - Mills Home _ - Graham _ - Jamestown _ - Thomasville _ RECORD—3 Wins, 6 Losses, 1 Tie They ... 0 ... 0 _ 0 ... 6 ... 57 .. 20 .. 12 .. 32 .. 46 .. 20 v T N AM StARtEHS flAvfcin ' S JfS-aUL ' t y Ho. T fO o nr ZZAKt-y 11111. t - . ' - Gro 6 cl 5 tL ' to- SfcAAOj T tV ' ToweLL A. C. GILLESPIE Co-Captain FOOTBALL MR. EVERETT HUDSON Coach BILL SPENCER Co-Captain Shirleen Hall Jo Ann Webster Maxine Bowers Frances Sumner Guard Forward Forward Guard GIRLS BASKETBALL Sally McCollouch Forward Maxine Chilton Guard Kneelin g, left to right —Maxine Bowers, Kay Shelton, Barbara Radford, Merita Hopkins, Shirley LaPrad, Sally McCullouch. Standing, left to right —Barbara Fayne, Manager; Lou Emma Lawson, ' Patsy Higgins, Frances Sumner, Sybil Radford, Shirleen Hall, LaVerne Hall, Jo Ann Webster, Judy Massey, Virginia Combs, Corrine Navey, Maxine Chilton, Rose Tiller, Jackie Clemment, Mrs. Ruth Hodges, Coach. Barbara Rudford Guard Judy Massey Guard Shirley LaPrad Guard Merita Hopkins Forward Corrine Navey Forward LaVerne Hall Guard VARSITY SCHEDULE BOYS They Opponents We GIRLS They J8 -40 -48 -37 .36 -61 .53 _60 _57 _61 Schoolfield Reidsville Mayodan Ruffin Schoolfield Wentworth Stoneville Madison Jamestown Mayodan Madison Wentworth Ruffin Reidsville Stoneville TOURNAMENTS .3 5 .32 .58 .40 Reidsville Mayodan Madison Bethany Ruffin JUNIOR VARSITY Standing left to right —Jerry Bateman, Donald Johnston, Ira Stultz, Roy Searcy, Don Williams, Edwin Adkins, Elwood Walder, Ralph Martin, Kenneth McCray, Coach Hudson. Kneeling —Don Martin, Manager. Herman Searcy Center Bill Spencer Guard Paul Stophel Guard Frank Grant Forward Grover Stewart Forward BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM First row —Spencer, Searcy, Co-Captains. Second row —Hudson Coach; Stophel, Samuels, Powell, Stewart, Grant, Walker, Newman, Higgins, Jones, Manager. Link Higgins Guard Gordon Newman Guard Elwood Walker Center Jackie Powell Forward _ Kenneth Samuels Forward CHEERLEADERS Left to right —Lou Emma Lawson, Rose Tiller, Ann Saunders, La Verne Hall, (Chief) Joanne Webster, Frances Sumner, Patricia Harvey. I SPORT SNAPS SUPERLATIVES UldtjL VJujL, K-OAUJLt) TfWfc $JVlk jDrot AJjJL tJajLWn. Da H t£ T 9 CaU JJU ju OUUL (U 4 Q l (X)k yviL jooJ o 5 ih SUPERLATIVES 1 TW ' 0 CWtHu iIwjxJlp ' VI jnbuj$v£ a 7)W M, %, Lum tU HV rtAjC. lYud: OitfAjJh U.C. TVl isydU SWU [jaJUl SUPERLATIVES DWt ' P JL. ' trJxiLxa i CJbnA nan %jLrr(l yidl M iruh J- Xx |jO jLfejb I ) Y fui tje r SUPERLATIVES -nwt Mldbt HW U a Sokju cA L rn ovuj SclmXo ol. iTla £u . ' m%2 • - 1 HU tXM a. c auw . Piffei Gucofi Jo|vnA)W, Candidates for Homecoming Queen SNAPSHOTS tVJtNL : n I ► r i R Jr V SUGG FUNERAL HOME “The Service Beautiful” Phone 222 LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA LASILEY DRUG STORE JOHNSON-TURNER FURNITURE CO. Prescription Specialists DRAPER, N. C. DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Danville Coca-Cola oott. Co. Leaksville, N. C. Compliments of GOLDSTON MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. ✓ ✓ ✓ Dependable Motor Transportation Phone 318 SPRAY, N. C. THE LEAKSVILLE SHOE STORE The simple, dressy little baby-doll flats you’ve been asking for. In flat wedges and the colors—Red, Green, Navy. Suede—Black and Gray. Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE On the Boulevard LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA C. P. SMITH DEPT. STORE “A Good Place To Trade” LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA TRI-CITY FINANCE CO. “Auto Loans for the Individual” PHONE 168 LEAKSVILLE Compliments of SMITH MOTOR CO. Church St. LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of FROHMAN’S On The Boulvard GILLIE’S PHOTO SERVICE Best in Photography PHONE 1024 BOULVARD MOONLIGHT CABS Compliments of FAIR’S FUNERAL HOME Beside Balmare Theater PHONE 734—739-J (B) + v + • Phone 400 Boone Road LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of LEAKSVILLE THE BANK 8 TRUST CO. LEAKSVILLE NEWS Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Office Supplies - Printing DRAPER, N. C. LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of HATLEY LAUNDRY Compliments of BRIDGE STREET U DRY CLEANING MOTORS LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Spray, North Carolina HOPKINS U JOHNSTON Compliments of FUEL COMPANY GILBERT BROS. Distributors for “City Service” Gas, Kerosene, and Phone 839-R DRAPER, N. C. Fuel Oil, Coal and Wood PHONE 779 DRAPER, N. C. EALY ELECTRIC CO. Plumbing « Electrical DRAPER, N. C. ROY SAUNDERS TEXACO STATION For Complete Service PHONE 519-R DRAPER, N. C. TRI-CITY GLASS B MIRROR COMPANY Phone 878-M DRAPER, N. C. WRIGHT’S MEN’S SHOP INC. Smart Fashions for the Well Dressed Man LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of RADFORD’S GROCERY PHONE 735-J DRAPER, N. C. ADAMS PHOTO STUDIOS Washington Street PHONE 864-M LEAKSVILLE Compliments of FIRESIDE CAFE A Good Place To Eat Across tracks in Draper Compliments of ALLENS DEPT. STORE PHONE 492 LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of PACE-STONE FURNITURE COMPANY “We Sell To Sell Again” PHONE 66 LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WRIGHT’S “Beautiful Clothing foe Lovely Ladies’ PHONE 379 LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of SMITH 8 CREWS Good Year Tires, Auto Parts Devoc Paints, Bonney Tools Fishing Equipment Phone 148 Washington St. LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of DRAPER DRY GOODS CO DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CHANDLER 8 FULP ELECTRIC CO. O’MANSKY BROTHERS on the Boulevard “The Shopping Center’’ General Wiring Contractors Authorized dealers for General Electric Appliances LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 769 Corfjpliments of Compliments of DUKE POWER COMPANY LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSON Chevrolet Corporation Fieldcrest Road Telephone 740 DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to the Class of ’ 51 from LAW ' S SERVICE SHOP Electrical Plumbing Heating Contracting Appliances and Repairs Phone 1053-J Corner Ridge Ave. and High St. DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of DEHART ' S 5c TO $1.00 Compliments of STORES LEAKSVILLE Leaksville North Carolina Draper FURNITURE CO. Compliments of FRANK EGGLESTON HOPKINS GROCERY CO. TIRE CO., INC. On The Front Draper Road Phone 25 0 PHONE 564 DRAPER, N. C SPRAY, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to the Class of ’ 51 DRAPER LUMBER COMPANY All kinds of Building Materials Front Street Phone 854 p. q. 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Radios Phone 118 On the Boulevard Compliments to the Class of 9 51 JOHN SMITH SONS Contractors and Builders LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments to the Seniors of ' .51 PET ICE CREAM BAR Owned and Operatd by Lonnie Chatham We Specialize in Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q Draper Road Compliments of NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY-DRAPER PHONE 599 DRAPER, N. C. JOHNSON ' S Plumbing-Heating Electrical Inlaid Linoleum Phohe 518 DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Make our Store your Headquarters for Sporting Goods and Athletic Equipment. QUALITY CLEANERS We specialize in Team and School Athletic Supplies. (( lt Pays To Play” Quality First COBLE Call 831-M SPORTING GOODS CO. For Prompt Pickup 119 North Greene Street GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA and Delivery Service LEMONS BROS. Compliments of MOTOR CO. JONES MOTOR COMPANY Body and Fender Repairs of All Kinds Painting - Axle Straightening Don: “I ' m a lady killer.” David: “Yeah, they take one look and drop Wheel Balancing dead.” Elmo Lemons Jesse Lemons, Jr. PHONE 729-J DRAPER, N. C. Compliments of GREER ' S TRI-CITY APPLIANCE Compliments of KNOTTY PINE GRILL On The Front Fine Food Courteous Service DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY “Known wherever there are Schoof and Colleges” Class Rings and Pins - Commencement Invitations - Diplomas Personal Cards - Club Insigna - Medals 8 Trophi«a Represented by: John and Albert Bealle P. O. Box 97, Johnson City, Tennessee _ Congratulations from ROGERS JEWELRY COMPANY “The Credit Jewelers” DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MEADOW DAIRIES Rockingham County ' s Finest Dairy Products Eat MEADOW DAIRIES Ice-Cream AUTOGRAPHS


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