Fair Grove High School - Twig Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)
- Class of 1953
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'A ' W ' Meaenfing THE TWICE T953 Published by The Student Body of Fair Grove l-ligh School Thomasville, North Carolina EDlTORS: BUSlNESS MANAGERS: Clifton Koontz Martha Hughes Charles Surratt Richard Sechrist ADVISERS Miss Thelma Conrad Mrs. Kenneth Murphy FOREWORD I You may not For long recall all that happened this year. . .classes. . .dates. . .bas- ketball games. . .gossip sessions.. .outings. . .and dances. Into each student's life have come these fading moments. . .fleeting friendships. . . incidents that may be almost forgotten only by some word...some picture.. .may these memories ever remain. lt is for this purpose, then. . .to bring back, in moments of reminiscense ,our high school days. . .the fun we had. . .the ioy of being young. . . of having friends...of being free...for this purpose, we give you F. G. H. S. of '52-'53. . .in this, the i953 TWIG. Clifton Koontz, Editor 1 . THE TWIG STAFF rod Mas, rhelmd Con SPONSOR Clifton Koontz Martha Hughes EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER Mrs, SPON K' S' Murphy SOR 4 I Richard Sechrist Lillie Smith Charles Surratt Maxine Harris Jimmy Sechrest Bobby Simpson Rachel Ann Grubb Richard Lowder Mary Ann Childers D E D I C A T I O N l l x MRS. LYNDON INGRAM To the student body of Fair Grove School, Annie Lee Ingram is a model of dependability and effeciency. She has given- much of her time and effort in making our school one of the best. Her interest in each individual has been proven by numerous friendships she has made. For these and many other reasons, we, the Annual Staff of 1952-'53, dedicate this issue of THE TWIG to her. 41104 JgNl04'J' 5-arnmou: I C YN MC 'I 6 4 ENE N 'Nfl' lu er Tl Yl7Itf 4 Ha.:-nb: aww Ll J Paul F. Evans SUPERINTENDENT Mrs. Carl Brinkley ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL SUPERVISOR LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. E. H. Reich ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Richard Jarrett F.E. Comcln Paul Little C HA I RMAN PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. L ndon In ram .... ........ P resident Y 9 Mrs. Howard Ward ..... ..... V ice-President Mrs. Colon Westmoreland ..... .... S ecrefary Mr. Clyde Blair ........... .... T reasurer PRINCIPAL E. T. Keams, Jr HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Herman Ivey Mrs. Clarence Fowler MV- -l0l ' COX Mrs. Kenneth Murphy Mr' Bill Garrison Miss Lucille Bowers Mm, RUN, Ross Miss virginia smifh CNY J- Davis ELEMENTARY FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Fouts, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Smith, Mm liegxner, Miss Tysinger. Second Row Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. Everhort, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Westmoreland, Mrs Blue, Miss Craver, Mrs. Keams, Miss Kanoy, Mr. Doby. Third Row: Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. Hepler, Mrs Leach, Mrs. Maxwell, Miss Comon, Miss Conrad. SCHOOL MR. HEPLER TREASURER endow A..-A LL!-KJ.: - Richard Lowder . . . . . .... . ......... . .............. rw,..,-. 'i eii .... ......... S ecrekory . . . .Vice-President . ....... T reasurer Shirley Sh w Ciifton Koontz .... Liiiie Smith ..... . rifkxb MARY ANN CHILDERS Beta Club 45 Bus Driver 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Officer 25 Music 15 Twig Staff 45 Maiorette 45 Monogram 45 World Peace Contest 3. BOBBY COOPER Baseball 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Dramatics 3. S E N I O R S BARBARA BYERLY Dramatics 35 Beta Club 354. JO ANN CALLICUTT Dramatics 3. 531-'hx 'TQ iuau-H Mfiiz -13 SYLVIA CREASY F. H.A. Club 1,2,45 Officer 45 Glee Club 1,2,45 Basketball 25 Monogram Club 45 Beta Club 4. CAROLYN FAI RC LOT H Class Officer 35 Dramatics 35 Superlatives 45 Glee Club 3,45 Officer 45 Music 35 Popularity Contest 45 Annual Staff 25 4-H Club 1,25 Monogram Club 4. S E N I O R S ARNOLD FULLER Class Officer 1,25 Bus Driver 35 Drama- tics 3. JACK HENSLEY Dramatics 35 Glee Club 2,3. J.V. JONES Beta Club 45 Junior Marshal 35 Spanish Club 35 Superlative 4. CLIFTON KOONTZ Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 45 Junior Mar- shal 35 Beta Club 3,45 Officer 45 Bible 25 Superlative 45 Class Officer 45 Monogram Club 45 Twig Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Drama- tics 3. VONCILE HILL 4-H Club l,25 Bible 25 Librarian 45 Lion's Club Beauty Contest 35 Flag Carrier 4. MARTHA HUGHES Beta Club 3,45 Officer 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Echo Staff 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Bus Driver 45 Superlative45Chief Marshal. RICHARD LOWDER Class Officer l,3,45 Dramatics 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Superlatives 45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Football 45 Popularity Contest 3. ROYCE MAXWELL Football 45 Dramatics 3. S E N I O RS PEGGY Koomz Librarian 35 Bible 35 F. H.A. 4. MART HA LAMBETH Beta Club 3,454-H Club I5 Echo Staff 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Superlatives 45 Marshal 35 Dramatics 35 Popularity Contest 35 Mon- ogram Club 3,45 Bible 2. it - Q PAU L MAYHEW Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Dramatics 35 Pop- ularity Contest 4. LEROY MILLER Baseball 1,25 Superlative 45 Football 45 Monogram Club 45 Bible 35 Dramatics 3. Q Q: f ,Q , wi a S E NIO R S LORRAINE NELSON Librarian 45 Bible 2. BILLY PIERCE Band 2,35 4-H Club l. ,ph fin JIMMY SECHREST Beta Club 3,45 County Officer 45 Super- Iatives 45 Dramatics 25 Class Testator 45 F.G. Echo l,2,3,45 Editor 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Marshal 35 Bible 25 Carolina Playmakers 45 Playmaker Mask Award 4. LILLIE SMITH Class Officer l,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Officer 45 Dramatics 35 F.G. Echo 45 Superlatives 45 Marshal 35 Cheerleader 45 Annual Staff 45 Bible 25 Glee Club 45 4-H Club l. A EVELYN ROTHROCK Basketball 2,45 Dramatics 3. CAROL RUMPLE Glee Club 3,45 Band 3,45 Dramatics 35 Librarian 35 Bible 25 Lion's Club Beauty Contest 35 Monogram Club 4. LESSIE UNDERWOOD Glee Club 2,3,45 Music l,2,35 Band 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Superlatives 45 Glee Club Officer 35 Band Officer 45 Monogram Club 45 Bible 2. WINNIE UNDERWOOD F.H.A. l,2,45 Officer 25 Glee Club I, 2,45 Basketball l,25 Monogram 2,45 Beta Club 45 Dramatics 45 Band 45 Recitation Contest Winner I. SENIORS BETTY STILWELL Dramatics 35 Monogram Club I,2,3,45 4-H Club I,25 Basketball I,2,35 Super- lative 4. SHIRLEY STILWELL Beta Club 3,45 Officer 45 Superlotives 45 Class Officer I, 2,3,45 Monogram Club l,2:3:4i Basketball I,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Dramotics35 Twig Stbff I5 Librarian 25 Lion's Club Beauty Contest 4. ALMA MATA Just outside the city T-ville In a grove so fair Stands a school scene in the distance With its colors rare. Fair Grove High School It is the school we love Cheering its colors The gold and the black Hurrahl Fair Grove High School It leads us to heights above We its sons and daughters Till we part To our school we will be true. GRADUATION CLASS OF 1953 MOTTO COLORS li is not in mortals to demand successg FLOWER Green and white we ll do more, we'll deserve lf. Comedian MASCOTS MICHEAL FAIRCLOTH KATHERYN KOONTZ CLASS HISTORY On September I, 1949, the doors of old F.G. H.S. swung open to fifty-eight verdant freshmen who were clamoring to begin their high school education with Mr. Garrison and Mrs. Verna Fowler to lead us. The name freshmen suited us because we were fresh men in high school--completely unaware of and unconcemed about the four years ahead. Somewhat perplexed by the long assign- mentsofalgebra, English, and civics, we wondered if the other three years to come would ever end, however with the aid of our teachers the rough places were soon smooth ed over. The State Fair Trip fumished deviation from our course of studies and sent us back refreshed for more. One year later, a group of silly sophomores answered to roll call in Mr. Cox's homeroom. As many of the names were called, there was no answeg the number of our class went down. Although we were giddy and undetermined we could look down and see others where we had been and rea- lized we had made progress. From this year we can recall many pleasant memories such as ourChirst- mas party, our hayride, and also taking Mr. Frog apart. Before we realized it we were in Junior-hood. We became merchants with wares of hose, sand- wiches, and magazines trying to eam money for the most important event of the year--The Junior- Senior Banquet. The theme Academy Award Night was successfully carried out with assistance of our leader, Mrs. Clarence Fowler. We became proud owners of our class rings. Another great event was the Junior Play, Broken Dishes. Now we are seniors looking back over four years which seem much too short. We are searching for the good we have accomplished and realize it could have been more. With the assistance and leadership of Mrs. Ivey we are striving toward our trip to Washington and graduation. Although we we are somewhat hand ica pped and inconvienced by the building proiect, we hope to succeed. Historian: Lillie Smith C CLASS PROPHECY Lessie ...... Hello, operator. Thls is 6875 Haiti, Hawali calling Mrs. Franklin Hartman, 7955, in Mt. Airy, Operator. . . Operator. . . North Carolina. Your name please. 'Miss Lessie Gray Underwood. Just a minute, please. Buzz ............ Buzz ............ Buzz Miss Underwood, the party is waiting. Go ahead. Lessie ...... Hello. Carol . . . Hello. Lessie ...... ls this you Carol? I Yes, and just where in the world are you? Right now I'm aboard the U.S.S. Diphda, which is docked here In Hawaii . Really? Yes, we've stopped for a few hours because of business, but we're headed next for Califomia. Oh good! You're coming to see me when you get back to the states, aren't you? Sure, if I have time. Say, how are things with you? Just fine. Franklin and I have built us a four room brick home here in Mt. Airy. We're planning to move in a few days. Well, that's good. l'll be sure to come to see you. Have you seen any of our old schoolmates lately? Yes, lsaw Mrs. Jimmy Younts, the fonner Lorraine Nelson, uptown yesterday. She and Peggy Koontz are running a beauty parlor now, and they are really getting the business too. ls that right? Yes. I had my hair set last week and I leamed from them that Jo Ann Callicutt is now a doctor in Missouri somewhere. Evelyn Rothrock is her head nurse, and Betty Stillwell her dietitian. Well, thats certainly surprising. But listen to this. I got a letter from Jimmy Sechrest yesterday and he has his own T.V. show in New York. He now lives on a large farm somewhere in Conn. Oh, I didn't know thatl l think it's great. Well, Martha Lambeth and Lillie Smith are living in New York now. ReaIIy? Yes, Martha is running a model i.ng school and Lillie is the secretary of some big lumber fim under the management of Amold Fuller. P Well, I've heard it all, haven't l? No, not quite, Barbara Byerly is a lawyer in Arizona. - Well, I thought she would be one, because she always talked in front of large crowds without getting the least bit nervous. Yes, I know. Well, let me tell you. Last week when Iwas in Africa I ran up with none other than Winnie Underwood and Sylvia Creasy. Did you really? Yes, they both own a large snake and crocodile farm in Abba, Africa. Well, it's about what I expected. Last night I was watching T.V. and I saw J.V. Jones on Rag Time' Raggy'1 He's director of an eighty piece band. llAhl ll Yes, and he's really good too. Paul Mayhew plays the bass drum and he had Voncile Hill as soloist. Leroy Miller is playing center for the Detroit Lions in Michigan, so I read in the paper. Really?'Well, Lorraine told me that Clifton Koontz is pitching for the New York Yankees gf which Royce Maxwell is the business manager. Well, they were really good in school . lsn't that the truth? l got a telephone call from the airport here in Pearl Harbor the other morning. I went out there and guess who I saw? I haven't the slightest idea? Shirley Stillwell . She's an airplane hostess with Pan American Airlines. Well, fine. I walked up to the plane to viewrit closer ana saw Richard Lowder's head sticking out a window. He and his fellow scientists,Billy Pierce and Bobby Coopeg are trying to locate a new spot in the Pacific to set off the S Bomb. ' Goodness, l didn't know that. Carolyn Faircloth was on the plane, retuming to the states after a successful tour in the Far East where she was given the name of the World's Most Famous VE Skier. Good, tell me mare. -- I ot a letter this moming from Mary Ann fchildgrgl Hill and Martha fHughesl Briles from Cal . Well, they finally got to Califomia, did they? Yes, they invited me to spend a week in their motel which they have built in Beverly Hills. Oh good. Don't forget to come by and see me before you retum to Hawaii. I'lI do it.WeII, I've talked toolong naw. Captain Jock Hensley has iust come aboard and he says we've headed for Califomia so that means there's a little work ahead. Well, its been so nice talking to you. Call again soon. I will . You be good and don't forget to write me. I'll call you when I get to the states. Carol ...... .K. l'll be listening. Lessie ...... , Bye Operator.. . Your time is up. Your bill is SlO0.00. Lessie. . . . . . Charge it to the Captain of the ship, Jack Hensley. S U P E R L A T l V E S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST Richard Lowder Paul Mayhew Leroy Miller Lillie Smith Betty Stilwell Lessie Underwood BEST DANCERS Carolyn Faircloth Jimmy Sechrest MOST DEPENDABLE Richard Lowder Shirley Stilwell BEST ALL AROUND Y Clifton Koontz Shirley Stilwell MOST HANDSOME PRETTIEST Arnold Fuller Martha Lambeth NEATEST MOST CULTURED MOST POPULAR Jimmy Sechresf Clifton Koontz Richard Lowcler Carolyn Faircloth Martha Hughes Martha Lambeth MOST ORIGINAL Carolyn Faircloth Royce Maxwell MOST TALE NT ED Lessie Underwood Jimmy Sechres? MOST STUDIOUS Jimmy Sechrest Lillie Smith BEST SPORT S J.V. Jones Shirley Siilwell T T SENIOR SNAPSHOTS Y- Jf I Lo v E J .sf . Y, if 2' is LL, Q if Q ,J S 0 To kaourgmwiw CHAR 'FQ +s! xx'- W., 1 , .. 'ug .if Q vu. xi A 4- , M.. Q' .E 'x ! Q' fm W? 5 R I -. ,f s We 1 5 WM, ,xy Smog vf-A .' 04' '?oSiN? L' L IN? llfimc If SNAPSHOTS A K fx , - ,N f andu, ll S x K H LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Article l To our principal, Mr. Keams, we, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-three would bequeath our sincere thanks for guiding us through our high school careerand forexcellent super- vision in all our problems. Article ll To the members of the high school faculty we would like to extend ourdeepest gratitude for their guidance. . .timeless effort. . .devotion. . .and belief in us. ln greatest appreciation, we will al- ways remember you. Article lll To the class of 1954: Mary Ann Childers wills her majorette suit to Helen Swaney. Carolyn Faircloth wished to will her rhythm and superlatives to Margaret Pierce. Sylvia Creasy wills her blonde hair to Joyce Fouts. Arnold Fuller wills his good looks and ability to be late for class to Charles Surratt. Voncile Hill wills her big eyes and long hair to Lorraine Pierce. Martha Hughes leaves her school bus to Jo Ann Elliot. J.V. Jones wills his l. Q. to Margaret Wray. Clifton Koontz leaves his place on the football team to Willie Joe Young. Peggy Koontz wills her flirty eyes to Peggy Segers. Martha Lambeth leaves her name Queene to Mary Lewis Floyd. Richard Lowder leaves his popularity and salesmanship to Billy Nifong. Paul Mayhew wills'his height and basketball suit to Jerry Doby. Lorraine Nelson wills her watches to Doris Carpenter. Evelyn Rothrock wills her love for gossip to Marlene Suggs. Carol Rumple wills her quietness to Delores Clinard. Jimmy Sechrest wills his ability to memorize Macbeth to Marie Anderson and his ability to date Queene to Jerry Stiles. . Lillie Smith leaves her ability to make A's to Grace Blair. Shirley Stilwell leavesher cheerleader suitto Loretta Dorsett and her French book to Leon Dennis. Lassie Underwood wills her ability to have a good time on Shorthand to Marlene Suggs. Winnie Underwood wills her good humor and voice to Doris Smith. CLASS TESTATOR Jimmy Sechrest zfmiam Marlene Suggs .... Charles Surralt .... Margarel Pierce .... Jeanne Rothrock .... Marie Anderson Grace Blair Doris Carpenter Delores Clinard Leon Dennis Jerry Doby Loretta Dorseff Joann Elliott Mary Lewis Floyd Joyce Foufs JUNIORS Betty Freedle Edward Hicks Max Hughes Peggy Jones Betty Lou Leonard Sherrill Morris Billy Nifong Lorraine Pierce Margaret Pierce Albert Parrish Donald Poole Jeanene Rothrock Richard Sechrest Peggy Segers Doris Smith Charles Stewart Jerry Stiles Marlene Suggs Charles Surratt Helen Swaney Margaret Wray Willie Joe Young Doris Hardee OID 0WfL0lf'8Z5 ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Newsome. . . Norma Albright .... Bobby Harris ..... Shelby Hunt ..... . . . . . Preoident . . . . . Secretary Vice-President .Treasurer Norma Albright Jimmy Cline Ronald Black Tina Embler Sherrill Floyd Frances Hamilton Bobby Harris G Maxine Harris Donald Hicks Dorothy Hicks SOPHOMORES Arlene Hill Shelby Hunt Betty Lee Billy Lomax Paul Lowder Shelva Miller Jean Myers Jimmy Newsom Glenn Pierce Hollis Pierce Shelby Proctor Layton Ridge David Plummer Evelyn Sheffield Patricia Snider Frances Snyder Edith Templeton Wayne Turner Elizabeth Yarborough Betty Younts Fonda Embler ,cgl-li'85AV1fL8lfL FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Donnie Jarrett . .......... President PBQSY Plummer President Betty Suggs . ..... Vice-President Loyd Hepler Treasurer Jimmie Carpenter .. ........ Secretary Wade Davis Vice President Jesse Hill ..... Treasurer Elizabeth Coman Secretary Shirley Allen Joe Anderson Billy Ray Beck Larry Belch Ruth Beussee Tony Biles Dixie Black Ruth Black Wavel Bodenheimer Lloyd Bunn Carol Dean Byerly Gene Byerly Jimmy Carpenter Elizabeth Coman Richard Cooper Shelby Cranford Jerry Crump Sue Davis Wade Davis Donnie Doby Henry Emmons Betty Jo Floyd Clayton Floyd E ll 9 ,L , -ir if Y Wes ur M' il Q ' K' .Q . ,Fr X C' 4-.X fha-N... FRESHMEN Eunice Gallimore Bobby Gordon Rachel Ann Grubb Douglas Hall Loyd Hepler Betty Mae Hicks Jesse Hill Raford Hill Peggy Hughes Jerrie Ann Hulin Lola Hunt Donnie Jarrett Lois Jefferson Joann Jones Charles Kennedy Dale Lambeth Marlene Lambeth Frances Loftin Emma Luther Faye Matthews Jackie Money Peggy Morris Mary Alice Myers Lois Nifong Margie Pierce Patty Pierce Peggy Plummer Ruth Ann Poole Betty Lee Pullam Helen Reece Eddie Richey Jerry Ring Elgene Ritchie Kenneth Sawyer Donald Segers Bobby Simpson Shirley Ann Sluder Juanita Sowers Betty Suggs Elsieohn Suggs Shirley Vamer Edna Mae Walker Bobby Welborn Houston Hardee CQ Mcfiuifiw ACTIVITIES PRESIDENT Shirley Stilwell VICE-PRESIDENT Lillie Smith SECRETARY Martha Hughes T REASU RER Clifton Koontz BETA CLUB First Row: Margaret Pierce, Clifton Koontz, Lillie Smith, Shirley Stilwell Martha Hughes Charles Surrot Second Row: Mary Ann Childers, Sylvia Creasy, Delores Clinard Barbara Byerly, Marlene Suggs Jeanne Roth rock, Joann Elliot. Third Row: Jerry Doby, Mary Floyd, Jimmy Sechrest, Peggy Jones Richard Sechrest, Winnie Underwood, Martha Lambeth, Doris Smith Miss Conrad Advisor I 'hi of nv Q A if X N, DQRSHIP I. It wasn't always easy---sometimes we had Fin an c i al troubles---but with the help of efficient business man- agers we finally came out on top --- ACTIVITIES WE WORK AND PLAN FOR THE TWIG FOR l953 Our ed i tors---planning, working, striving---to make this the best annual ever--- 'N-M. It seemed like a long, hard iob last fall -- getting pictures made -- organizing and typing all our material for the publisher --but now your annual is ready to go to press -- and it's really been fun. We hope the I953 TWIG is exactly what you wanted -- and many thanks to you who have helped to make this issue possible. 'sa-aw xv 3 3'! I A' g X X 5 3 I if f 'l:f. gy , Eff M -W QQ? S is Q si' X Q , ,I X 1. X f r 'iii 8 ' Sf, 1' : 5 g ? W 75' 1- 5 2 if 9? 5 Q , S Q Qi' P ' 5 is I S ra. 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Second Row: Mar- lene Lambeth, Carol Byerly, Jackie Money, Elizabeth Coman, Eunice Galimore, Shelby Hunt. Third Row: Alice Myers, Elizabeth Yarborough, Shelva Miller, Arlene Hill, Peggy Plummer. Fourth Row: Patty Pierce, Rachel Grubb, Jean Myers, Lois Nifong, Emma Luther, Ruth Beusse. Fifth Row: Edith Templeton, Fonda Embler, Evelyn BUS DRIVERS Sheffield. Martha Hughes, Willie Joe Young, Margaret Wray, Peggy Jones, Paul Mayhew Mary Ann Childers, Lorraine Pierce. KINGS AND QUEENS ACTIVITIES PAUL MAYHEW - CAROLYN FAIRCLOTH LOWELL GUIN MOLLIE RICHEY ACTIVHWES 1 Firs1'Row: Chalmous Sechrist, Richard Fleming, Bobby Walker, George Shuler, John Everharl, Moody Hamrick, Donald Overcash. Second Row: Philip Coggins, J.C. Gallimore, Carl Blair, Harold Woods, Boyce Bodenheimer, Charles Embler. PATROL BOYS JANITOR Matthew Wilson COTTON W YW W Y NN ff 'gl J ge 0 WO M Q AAQ 'CJ aff S . 'ik x-S' KW .9 W E 'SP kiwi Ai. ,, Q... .... ,x., M...x' -'Wwe . . ,, ,A i, .-mg W 5, - 1 :,-f,- M Hf -A , ,, ,fx . :mwwmw xmeypxwpfs .1..,, sw x-A b WJ M W HY axe? f' Qi M, 1 A Y - . L 5 L ' X if .., mi.X 1 ' .eg FOOTBALL TEAM First Row:M. Hughes, Back,C. Surratt, Back, R. Lowder, End, L. Hepler, Tackle, R. Maxwell, Guard, B. Nifong, Center, G. Pierce, Guard, J. Stiles, Tackle, J. Doby, End, R. Sechrisf, Back, D. Poole, Back. Second Row: J. Newsome, Back, H. Pierce, Back, P. Mayhew, End, J. Ring, Tackle,'C. Koontz, Guard, L. Miller, Center lodf I E d D Dob Back W Davis Back Third Row- J Cox, J. Anderson, Guard, S. Morris, Tackle, K. C e ter, n , . y, , . , . . . Coach, R. Black, Guard, P. Lowder, Back, S. Floyd, Tackle, W. Tumer, Manager, J.Doby,Coach. i Wayne Turner MANAGER Charles Surratf CO-CAPTAINS Richard Lowder . A Sept. Sept Nov Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. ww SCHEDULE Denton Pilot Troy Hasty Mt. Pleasant Plesant Garden Griffith Team lost to Fairmont in the quarter-finals Of the State Class A Race. X ks. Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost E 2 og :E , M. Q A i f fi 3 . , 5 Af-A T.-M1 E BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Turner, Manager, Hall, Forward, Lowder, Guard, Morris, Guard, Nifong, Guard, Lowder, Center, Sechrist, Forward,Floyd, Guard, Stuart, Forward, Mayhew, Forward, Poole, Forward, Stiles, Forward, Newsome, Guard, Surratr, Guror, Cox, Coach. THE BIG FIVE BOYS' ACTION SHOTS 5 5 5 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Pierce, Manager, Hunt, Forward, Coman, Forward, Byerly, Guard, Matthews, Guard, Suggs, Forward, Poole Gurard, Black, Forward, Rothrock, Guard, Hill, Guard, Hicks, Guard, Harris, Forward, Albright, Guard,Stll- well, Guard, Smith, Guard, Embler, Guard, Floyd, Guard, Jones, Forward, T. Embler, Forward, Reese, Forward Jones, Forward, Doby, Coach. Margaret Pierce MANAGER Coach Doby GIRLS' ACTION SHOTS ,--ff VIEW OF NEW AUDITORIUM NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION We are waiting patiently for the completion of our new building---which includes an auditorium and two class- rooms. It was started in the summer of l952. DO YOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE? Fair Grove and its 250 students pose for their picture--yes, this was Fair Grove in 1926. Look closely, you may find your parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, or even yourself--right here. Some of those who were identified are: Paul Jones, Leslie Underwood, Dillon Jones, Lacy Buie, Charles Thomas, Paul Black, Luther Black, Clay Grubb, Dwight Conrad, Ezwell Myers, Authur Thomas, Cliffton Rothrock, Fred Sowers, Clyde Black, Reid Watford, Donald Jarrett, Frank Harris, Paul Rothrock, Andrew Harris, Pearl Rothrock, Clara Rothrock, Edith Rothrock, RosaLee Trotter, Stella Thomas, and Pearl Thomas. l 6 gffwfe 1 E I G HT H G RAD E MISS VELVA COMAN E I G HT H G RAD E MISS LORENE KANOY E I G HT H G RA D E MISS THELMA CONRAD SEVENTH GRADE MR. JOHN DOBY SEVENT H GRADE MRS. R,T.TOMLlNSON ,nf l2L.......aBH4-A ' ' ' H X S E V E NT H G RAD E MISS LUCILLE CRAVER S I XT H G RAD E MRS. ODELL SMITH SIXTH G RA D E MISS NANCY TYSINGER SIXT H G RAD E MISS PAULINE ROGERS F IFT H GRADE MRS. CEPH HELPLER FIFT H GRAD E MRS.EARL BLUE I FIFTH GRADE MRS. CLAYTON HILTON FOU RT H G RADE MRS. LENA HEAVNER F O U RT H G RAD E MRS. JOHAH LEACH kids F O U RT H G RAD E MRS. CLARENCE MAXWELL lmvwmmmmmmm 1, ,wx rw wwwvs-K Q- f?iM THIRD GRADE MRS. JOE DON FOUTS T H I RD G RA D E MRS. JOHNNY EVERHART THIRD G RA D E MRS. PAUL JOHNSON SECOND GRADE MRS. RAYMOND OJRRY S E C O N D G RAD E RS. HAROLD MENDENHALL S ECO N D G RAD E MRS. AUSTIN KEARNS FIRST G RAD E MRS.COLON WESTMORELAND FIRST GRADE MRS. L.C.DlLLON FIRST G RAD E MRS. JOHN HUG HES ?lTf'1 A ,- s SNAPSHOTS fm ,mzwwwiw 'gif mu MQWWN ' '-1 as .,., H.. -- t .3 'ws --- w. WFP M- W' , -w - 5 X 7 , W ' JV. - ,X .af 'if E is-A . Q QQ muuu A ' K . E- il ill A -1 ff 1 Q -' ' - ' .wire 5 ,r .511 A it - A1 :W - ,.. ., 4 f , A 'S Q, ' Y I X 3X6m zx' 'dszmemks ROBY A. LEONARD WHOLESALE COMPANY 540 W. Main St. PHONE 2669 LEXINGTON, N. C. TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANDY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, NOTIONS LEACH'S CURB MARKET UP-TO-DATE CAFE AND GROCERIESH GRADE A MEAT MARKET PHONE 823 Randolph sffeef Extension THOMASVILLE, N. c. CLEGG'S BAKERY BUTTER KRUST BREAD BETSY ROSS CAKES PHGNE 2-0562 Greensboro, North Carolina BLACK LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 812 Randolph Road THOMASVILLE, N. C. YOUR LUMBER DEALER FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES Q l - 1 1 1 1 1 REERIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL RANGES - KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS - HOME EREEZERS BENDIX wAsHERs, IRONERS, DRYERS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS DIAL 2391 REFRIGERATION SALES 8. SERVICE COMPANY We Sell the Best and Service the Rest Randolph Street Extension SWEET SHOPPE HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA DO-NUTS PASTRIES PIES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS APPLIANCES - STOKERS DIAL 979 EANES ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Your Admiral Dealer Compliments of BOSTON STORE PHONE 451 Complete Outfitters for Men Ladies Ready-To-Wear First Floor Second Floor WE APPRECIATE GOOD FRIENDS LIKE YOU Compliments of SINK'S DRY CLEANING WE CLEAN EVERYTHING BUT A GUILTY CONSClENCE IO Commerce St. Phone 363 THOMASVILLE, N. C. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PHONE 301 814 Lexington Ave. THOMASVILLE, N. C. J. C. GREEN 84 SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE 374 122 W. Main Street THOMASVILLE, N. C. THOMASVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY PAINTS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, FARM IMPLEMENTS Phone 322 3 West Main Street 1 1 I 1 1 1 l MOORE 5-3180 High Point L. F. MOORE Route 2 High Point, N. C. BROS. TRANSPORTATION CO. CHARTER BUS SERVICE Phone Collect 2-1027 Greensboro SAM MOORE 3017 High Point Rd. Greensboro, N. C. 1 l 1 THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY FORD AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Thomosville's Oldest, Most Reliable Automobile Agency Phone 353 118 W. Main Street THOMASVILLE, N. C. EXPERT PAINT AND BODY WORK - FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS HUDSON BELK COMPANY 32-34 E. Main Street THOMASVILLE, N. C. ASHMORE BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Charter Member of National Council of Business Schools FREE G. I. APPROVED COURSES Phone 535 SM East Main St MODERN MAINTENANCE MATERIALS JANITOR SUPPLIES GOLTRA, INCORPORATED wlNsToN-SALEM, N. c. Ask for POCAHONTAS 8. POWHATANW Vegetables WHITE LILY FLOUR At Your Local Grocers JULIUS A. GREEN, General Agent Security Life and Trust Company THOMASVILLE'S LEADING LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY 204 Lambeth Building Compliments of LACKEY'S AMOCO Randolph Street Extension THOMASVILLE, N. C. t -me .J WINGATE J UNIOR COLLEGE THoMAsvlLLE, N. c. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools C. C. BURRIS, President WINGATE, N. C. Compliments of DENTON HATCHERY DENTON, N. c. ELLlOTT'S FLORIST PHONE 959 CEDAR LODGE THOMASVILLE, N. C. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Griffith Oltice Equipment Co. 505 N. Main Street HIGH POINT, N. C. Hinkle Milling Company 110 Randolph St. THOMASVILLE, N. C. I I Cut Rate Furniture Company C0mP'l 'e 'S of I 26 E. Main Phone 312 James C. Kelly THOMASVILLE, N. c. THE cuRTlss CANDY MAN l I Compliments of Compliments of' JESTER'S Carolina Bank 8. Trust Company THOMASVILLE, N. C. DENTON, N. C. I PONTIAC SALES AND ssnvlce Compliments of For Service Call 348 Perkins Pontiac, Inc. 408 National Highway THOMASVILLE, N. C. Gray Concrete Pipe Co., Inc. 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