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11 m g§ — .. the priceless memories of the ects Lanquets f Plays j |ti U through thedflmy lit halls of time, slowly opening €ad doors which led to the ladder of success.... Each step gradually accomplished a higher aim. Every aim led upward to the victorious goal. CLARA SUE BRYANT Editor 4M lit j M' 4 M.I.V k 4 r ja-Jut«V Nosotros, el cuerpo de redactores, que la conocemos desde hace varios anos, deseamos este anuario. Para nosotros es usted una persona singular, una senora de dignidad, bondad y valor. Hemos descubierto en usted a una educadora, una consejera y una amiga, que nos infunde un deseo do todo lo que sea ideal. Con sentimiento, moderado por un sincero respeto, le ded- icamos esta edicion del TWIG de mil novencientos cincuenta y siete. We, the annual staff, who have known you for several years, wish to dedicate this annua I to you. To us you are singular----a woman invested with dig- nity, kindness, and courage. We have found in you an educator, a counselor, and a friend---------one who instills in us a desire for that which is ideal. With affection, tempered by sincere respect, we dedicate this edition of the 1957 TWIG to you. MRS. LAWRENCE LYNDON WBBU ■ $ ?P§p mm ssm I mm Dedication li j■ i. T' . MBm a cwro a n YO : 'TO £Mt C 4t£3?T 04NRttiPtyr ■ ' WMLqij' nnrn i ', i m wiww wf v •m r •i« - .::, rfW a r • j 4t0‘' Thw « ! 1 , iM .tt -frfa -Mlt ' M x « •r: 1 ', '' i' S g(w fcaa g iiaaM + tet W1 i i ftmikrttjixf‘ mmsm.n j. ,! (.rtS B I .H fe .-w M «tuto’ii' t j '■ • sD'Jf 4 '«m m % v' r ;%.'.kC V,2i- • ■ q « • MI m ■ mhf!p'ii I J m vjffo i § . $ : 3 'v ;'X: VV' -■ .• Hr- k . . kg MMtm l.',: wirtn IWfmm . 1 intjuffa SAT Wi iiWWW if- l FA RO-aOv F. - • —--------- j trfnjTiAJ'i '''' i r “hn iia .Mmw «|gS $ § - ' ife it fsm -WW i SS sf- 4W J: Wf 3 T -«l « Vi A' .-' i tSf f‘ Jr ‘ J '4r • • ■ ' ' Wi' ■W «®S iS! i!.'' -■ |: $ -«$ V ►4 ?w r SyfS ® “PBA FfWd Hr -lif tv ',:''.4. ''--v--s v- • assabo 4? , v i L ‘F L I’ ' f I MR. PAUL F. EVANS Superintendent DAVIDSON COUNTY ADMINISTRATION FAIR GROVE SCHOOL BOARD MRS. E. H. REICH Elementary Supervisor MRS. CARL BRINKLEY High School Supervisor Paul Little; F. hi1 I v-a r ( r rl | ! f • I , r'Yrc ' : • j , ; H 17v r flip §1$ K j: . ' r at .A r--; USsji P§| f; v v - V ’ i • ST.: V'l it . m ----------------------------— E. Coman, Chairman; Richard Jarrett. A LTl ■ •Kyj, fsvr'l t i iu w a ■ MR. DOUGLAS LOPP President Sponsored by GUILFORD DAIRIES MR. LUTHER HEPLER School Treasurer r . HARRELL COLLETT.........................................Vice-President MRS. LAWRENCE LYNDON.........................................Secretary CLYDE BLAIR..................................................Treasurer PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION m0- , :„£s ..—mi— ...... m i .............................................................................................................................................................. ' ■r Imm HhI Don’t wait for a lucky break, make the breaks as you go along. V ■M A til MRS. CLARENCE FOWLER A. B. English and History MRS. BILL HEDRICK B. S. Home Economics High School Faculty HUDSON BELK COMPANY Sponsored by COMMERICAL CARVING COMPANY MRS. LAWRENCE LYNDON A. B. English and Social Studies MRS. JAMES PAYNE B. S. Commerce and French Sponsored by GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO., INC ... . ■ MR. CAREY J. DAVIS Music ___________r- _ L fctite m r : J if,i Jl li i Jii4t.fi : , SL Or: J LIJ • High School Faculty -r- mm ■ ■: V y MR. JOHN DOBY B. S. Commerical and History MISS LETA MILLER B. S. Bible MISS LUCILLE BOWERS B. S. Home Economics MR. BILL GARRISON B. S. Mathematics MR. ALBERT DUNNING B. A. English and French J. C. 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A 1,2; Pep C lub 2; B i b I e 2; Glee Club 2,3; Librarian 3,4; Dra- matics 3; Beta Club 3,4; Officer 4; Echo Staff 3,4; Marshal 3,4; Twig Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Superlative 4. LAWRENCE ALBRIGHT Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,3; Bible 4; Dramatics 3; Annual Staff 3; Class Play 3; Super- lative 4. MARY FRANCES COGGINS F.H.A. 1,2; Bible 2; Pep Club 2; Glee C lub 2,3; Dramatics 3; Class Officer 2,4; Marshal 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Echo Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Class Historian 4; Super- lative 4. CAROLYN BAREFOOT Basketball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Bible 1; 4-H Club 1. ROSA BUIE Superlative 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3; County Officer 2; F.H.A. 1; GleeClub 1,2; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4. in m'J-2: 1 t wm rnnammr — r. y?-y c --dtC( l4 2svs' RANDALL HEPLER G lee Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 3; Bible 2; 4-H Club 1,2. I J ■ ib JERRY FLOYD HARU HANCOCK X Beta Club 3,4; Bible 2; Echo Staff 4; Superlative 4; Chief Marshal 3, 4; Librarian 3; Dramatics 3; C lass Play 3; Class Poetress 4, Bible Club 3,4. V SHERBY CRANFORD F.H.A. l;GleeClub2; Pep Club 2; Bible 2; Class Play 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 1; Dramatics 3. BETTY LOU HILL 4-H C lub 1,2; Basketbal I 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Bible 2; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 3; Commercials 3; Study Club 3; Transfered from Pilot 4. BILLY ELBERSON Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Bible 3; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 3,4; Basket- ball 1; 4-H Club 1,2. ERSA HUGHES Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-HCIub 1; Class Officer 1; Bible 2; Pep Club 3; Dramatics 3. v v.. : SHIRLEY HULIN Pep Club 2; Dramatics 3; B i b I e 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club. JO ANN JENKINS Beta Club 3,4; Officer 4; Marshal 3,4; GleeClub 2,3; Officer 3; Fall Festival Queen Attendant 2; Pep Club 2; Class Officer 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Dramatics 3; Officer 3; Bible 2; Twig Staff 4; Superlative 4. DOUGLAS HILL ootball 1 ,2,3,4; Basketbal I 1 ,2; tics3; Officer3; Bible4;Glee 2; Pep Club 2; Monogram Club C jorette wig Staff ‘v., Echo Staff 3,4; Football tendant 1; Fall Festival Queen . tendant 1; Beta Club 3,4; Officer 4; County Officer 3; Class Officer 2; Dramatics 3; Bible 2; Pep Club 2; Monogram C lub 2; G lee C lub 1,2,3; Basketbal I Manager 4; Class Testator 4; Class Play 3; Superlative 4. 'in -6«, ' ■ ' rd A-o-ca-c jbA'tjL+vrr, V. TONY HILL Bible 2; Dramatics 3; 4-H Club 1. H iM AX t'iu I f . V WyL•: JkN vyUVv ; I flCrfV V fJ-JU GARY KENNEDY Beta Club 3; Class Officer 1; Mar- shal 3,4; Bible 2; Librarian 4; Sup- erlative 4; Echo Staff 3,4; Dramatics LAWRENCE LEONARD Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2; Monogram 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2; Dramatics 3; Bible 4. EDWARD KENNEDY Bible 2; Dramatics 3; Bus Driver 4; Baseball 1,3; Beta Club 3,4; Officer 4; Superlative 4; Monogram Club 1, 3,4. CLAYTON SNYDER Class Officer 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Dramatics3; Monogram 1,2,3,4; P e p C lub 2; Twig Staff 2; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4. 2 5908 00215964 3 '‘i wfW BX GARY SURRATT pootball 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics lub 3; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4. '- 4- 1 jgjvU ' 'v ' i 4 . V v « • TEXIE UNDERWOOD F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2; Pep C I u b 2; Dramatics 3; Bible 2; C lass Play 3. MRS. CLARENCE FOWLER Sponsor BARBARA UNDERWOOD F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 2; Bible 2; Dramatics 3; Class Play 3; Bus Driver 4; Cheerleader 4; Miss Fair Grotfe 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Fall Festival Queen Attendant 3; Superlative 4. SHIRLEY WATFORD F.H.A. 1; Bible 2; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 2. ■ Ml I , 'XJ . y_ i ic? J J SjZtL Mascots Ronnie Kindley and Janet Armentrout CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Yellow and Green CLASS MOTTO Aim high and hold your aim. TAKE A MOMENT TO THINK Let's take a moment to think Of days gone by — The first day we came to school. My, but how time does fly! Let's take a moment to think Of all the pleasures. We Seniors have shared together; Each to our memory is treasured. Let's take a moment to think Of difficulties we encountered along the way, And how we finally subdued them To bring about a more pleasant day. Let's take a moment to thank All of our teachers for being so kind; They have been so patient and understanding. That they'll remain foremost in our mind. Let's take a moment to think About the future, and what we plan to do. Even though we won't be together. To Fair Grove we will always be true. HARU HANCOCK Upward Flight On September 3, 1953, a group of fifty-nine Freshmen started on a flight that would take four years to reach the final landing field. Our air-line hostesses, Mrs. Herman Ivey and Mrs. L. A. Ross, helped us to get settled and to plan our routes (English, Mathamatics, Science, Home Economics, Physical Education), which we would follow for the nextnine months. During these months, various clubs and athle- tics took up part of our time. Along with our studying, we enjoyed our parties. Then we stopped to refuel and take a vacation. On September 2, 1954, withour mindsactive, forty-six Sophomores started climb- ing again. The air was getting thin, but we only had three more stops to make. This year our air-line hostesses were Mrs. Bi 11 Hedrick and Miss Lucille Bowers. We en- joyed fellowship together along with our work. We sponsored the basketball tourna- ment between the classes, a semi-formal dance, and also the sale of candy. Several of our girls (dressed as sailors) served as waitresses at the Junior-Senior banquet. Our favorite subject that year was probably Biology. We dissected frogs, fish, and even a cat. After what seemed a short time we again stopped to refuel. On into Junior Land we flew. This year, 1955, because several had decided they didn't want to complete the flight for some reason or other, we only had one hostess, Mrs. James Payne. Mrs. Payne had a big job helping us to raise money for our Junior- Senior banquet. We became salesmen of magazines andsweaters. Mrs. Hedrick helped us plan our banquet to honor our upperclassmen. We chose as our theme for the ban- quet Colonial Days. We became proud owners of class rings. Girls Are Better Than Ever was proved when we presented our Junior play under the direction of Mrs. Lawrence Lyndon. Our fellow classmates joined clubs and helped on the school pub- lications. Five of our group were chosen as marshals to help with the commencement exercises. Then we made our last stop before Senior Land. As the 1956 school year approached, only twenty-eight were left to finish the flight. Mrs. Clarence Fowler was our hostess this year. Lawrence Albright was el- ected pilot; Bill Armentrout, co-pilot; Jo Ann Jenkins, navigator; who logs our flight; and accountant, Mary Frances Coggins, who checks all money spent for fuel. We became magazine salesmen again, and then soldChristmas cards. All this was for the trip to Washington, D. C. in the spring, which we had looked forward to for so long. Now, because we have finished our flight on the plane we started off on, many of us are planning to make reservations on a larger and more important plane in which some will be taking up nursing, teaching, business administration, and many other different careers. Before we leave we would like to say Thank You , to the teachers in grammar school for all you did for us; to our high school teachers, who showed us we would have to Aim High and Hold Your Aim , and to Mr. Kearns, for being s 5 patient and understanding to us all these years. As we leave we will never forget all the wonderful things that happened during our years at Fair Grove. After we are gone, we will always proudly say, Fair Grove is my School! MARY FRANCES COGGINS Class Historian mm mm MOST TALENTED Haru Hancock Bill Armentrout WITTIEST Rosa Buie Gary Surratt MOST POPULAR Gaye Kearns Lawrence Albright BEST ALL AROUND Jo Ann Jenkins Edward Kennedy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Frances Coggins Edward Kennedy j_iiLi Class Prophecy Listen, my children, and you shall hear The fate of the class of the 57th. year. Everyone thought I'd settle down But not me, I'm still roming around. ‘A foreign correspondent I came to be And on many of my journeys. My classmates I see. Once while doing a feature on a gambling house, Border of the South Whose owner. Bill Armentrout, and his big mouth. Spilled information to Carolyn Barefoot, a woman detective. Which led to a raid very unexpected. Doug Hill and Tony Hill are down south too. Professors in college they chose to be. Doug at the University of Florida as coach of athletics. Tony is at Bob Jones directing dramatics. Mary Frances Coggins, the author, has retired to her summer home. To finish her book, THE CRYSTAL DOME. Arlen Leonard is also traveling many places. And winning so many stock car races. Toward the north many of my classmates moved. Their abilities to succeed they proved. Sherby Cranford and Gaye Kearns are modeling in New York now. They're really making the money-----Wow! Haru Hancock, who always took her work to heart. Has chosen her career in Commerical Art. Barbara and Texie Underwood had their eyes on a star. Air-line hostesses they now are. Jo Ann Jenkins and Edward Kennedy are in the medical field. Their service to life, a bontiful field, A nurse at John Hopkins is Jo Ann Lending to Edward, a famous surgeon, a helping hand. Gary Surratt, a cartoonist well known. Working in Chicago his success has grown. Once while reading my paper I recognized these names, Lawrence Albright and Lawrence Leonard have risen to fame. Lawrence Albright is North Carolina's governor, newly elected. As secretary to Agriculture, Lawrence Leonard was selected. Shirley Watford, who was always quiet. Finds her work as a librarian just right. A few of my classmates stayed in the home town. But interesting jobs they still found. Shirley Hulin and Betty Sparks have a kindergarden to direct their attention. The name of it I will not mention. Ersa Hughes now spends her leisure hours Caring for her two children and her many beautiful flowers. Clara Sue Bryant, the smartest one of all. Is now in Hollywood having herself a ball. Bill Elberson, the guy with the ears. Has become a business success down through the years. Randall Hepler, with a degree from college. Became a great evangelist preacher; While our crazy Bugs Snider became a great science teacher. Betty Hill, whom we all knew would succeed. Is now a nurse, administering to sick peoples needs. Gary Kennedy is now a famous minster To help in the end is his intention. To succeed in the end was our aim! Success and happiness to all of us came. ROSA BUIE Class Prophetess Senior Memories H - n iWV V. Last Will and Testament i We, the Senior Class of Fair Grove High School, knowing that we will soon be departing from the sound of bells and dis- continuing our daily drudge of lessons to a field of work much more complex, without the guidance and kind assistance of our beloved teachers, do hereby put an end to our carefree days, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our principal, Mr. E. T. Kearns, Jr., we leave our sincere appreciation for his enduring faithfulness and ready assis- tance rendered to us during these past years. ARTICLE II To the faculty, we leave our thanks and appreciation for their patience and efforts in making our school days profitable. ARTICLE III To our parents for their affectionate care and faithful trust, we reserve our eternal love and gratitude, with the hope that our lives may be as successful as are their fondest dreams for us. ARTICLE IV To The Class of '58 Clayton Snyder wills his ability to pass three subjects to Chalmous Sechrist. Haru Hancock wills her art ability to Fred Huskins. Lawrence Leonard wills his ability to do shorthand to Boyce Bodenheimer. Gary Surratt wills his good looks to Phillip Coggins. Bill Elberson wills his ability to do English to Phillip Coggins. Jo Ann Jenkins wills her ability to tie neck scarves to Patsy Adams and her blue eyes to Prema Byerly. Lawrence Albright wills his ability to be late to Anne Suggs and his football suit to Bobby Pierce. Bill Armentrout wills his trumpet to Leon Albright and his brown eyes to Donald Perry. Doug Hill wills his Buick to Linda Hilton and his ability to play basketball to Nancy Bodenheimer. Arlen Leonard wills his ability to do physics to Judy Fowler. Mary Frances Coggins wills her ability to use a typing eraser to Nancy Martin in hopes that she doesn't need it. Betty Hill wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Fowler to Clay Poole and her quiet ways to Anne Suggs. Gary Kennedy wills his curly hair to Jerry Kilcrease and his brown eyes to Nancy Martin. Edward Kennedy wills his school bus. No. 40, to Dickie Fleming. Rosa Buie wills her ability to drive to Jean Albright and her nickname Bull to Chalmous Sechrist. Shirley Hulin wills her seat in typing to Fred Huskins and her bus route to Peggy Nicholson. Clara Sue Bryant wills her position as editor of the annual to Dollie Bolden and her blond hair to Boyce Bodenheimer. Tony Hill wills his English book to Boyce Bodenheimer and his brown and blue eyes to Dickie Fleming. Jerry Floyd wills his ability to learn English to Jerry Crump and his straight A report card to Eddie Jones. Randall Hepler wills his height to Jerry Koontz and his good looks to Dollie Bolden. Betty Sparks wills her seat in bookkeeping and the remainder of her bookkeeping notebook to Alice Elliott. Ersa Lee Hughes wills her ability to go steady to Jonie Nelson. Carolyn Barefoot wills her ability to collect class rings to Shirley Small. Shirley Watford wills her straight bangs to Shelby Beck. Barbara Underwood wills her cheerleading suit to Prema Byerly and her bus. No. 91, to Patsy Adams. Texie Underwood wills her blond hair and blue eyes to Barbara Curry. And I, Gaye Kearns, will my majorette suit to Dale Everhart and my majorette class to Hollis Blair. To The Class of '58 and '59 We leave all the sure ways we have of getting out of classes; and our sincere wish that their Senior year will be as full and enjoyable as ours has been. To The Class of '60 All of our used books, in hopes that the underlined answers will help. 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GRACE PAYNE Sponsor CLARA SUE BRYANT Editor-in-Chief Bible Club PATSY BRASWELL........................................President FRANCES HARDEE...................................Vice-President LUCILLE HANCOCK.........................Secretary and Treasurer Librarians Seated: Glenda Gail Trimnal, Chief; Judy Fowler, Assistant Chief; Peggy Nicholson; Mary Frances Coggins, Standing: Patsy Braswell; Rachael Skeen; Larry Palmer; Gary Kennedy; Prema Byerly; Dollie Bolden; Clara Sue Bryant; Jo Ann Jenkins. Not Pictured: Anne Suggs. r-tyHc J tV.' j ';S u tK i - ..' ?v! A :.I ?.• ■ s« l . •, •V r ! V.v Vkv - •% -w €e©G vs tfiuty tm Q rAR ?Uais ¥ e r v« V; - wvii y. . -n?wft©©RSrj; ■‘ 5s$r vT tir- ■■’■■ -’■',,i.%4 rt?j . . 4 ., -7.-« . pi v$rt ; . mm iV j «W H ■t m t mMmmmtmmmmfrWW mm 'mvH ty r ' «••’' ? Hv :-• i ' ' £lMiL. 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HILTON................................................Historian pim; MARSHAIsS Seated: Haru Hancock, Chief; Mary Frances Coggins. Sfar Clara Sue Bryant, Gary Kennedy, Jo Ann Jenkins. Sponsored bylT LEACH'S CURB MARKET MISS QUEEN PIEDMONT CONTESTANT SANDRA INGRAM Sponsored by CAROLINA BANK TRUST COMPANY PIEDMONT CLEANERS MISS FAIR GROVE BARBARA UNDERWOOD Representative at Davidson County Fair Beauty Contest. Sponsored by BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY THOMASVILLE COCO-COLA BOTTLING CO. ' .. PETE’S DIXIE DANDIES Sponsored by GRAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BLACK LUMBER COMPANY - 111 et - ! s’v MdikUA L , HP I Hi I .v , v- L .«O' , j' r'i'S ,i- _ • _.• —' — QK ■ fTj n2M :$ ■ r' V H! {CBb4? V Vn w- -mumm $■3RS0T ■ v ip! - % i y i vrt X' waYOH.-v m- • Vi'C t65T .S'f€ fc1E t e tev. 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Second Hilton, Albright, Lambeth, First Row: Hill, Suggs, omirn, tsi Row: Kearns, Manager; Hancock Hill, Smith, Mr. Dob , Coach. Basketball ■ pkc|j sm-: w-W H ■m- mim i First Row: Jones, Myers, Surratt, Fuller, Westmoreland. Second _ Row: Kearns, Manager; Tysinger, Coggins, Sechrist, Thomas, Everhart, Mr. Doby, Coach. mm .•:•: • • V- ':'■ '■'■'• f ••• S: • vi ta mi Mto Janet Davis. Second Row er, Chief. First Row: Patsy Adams, Barbara Dollie Bolden, Janice Lamb fh. Third Row: Judy Fowl i I V, ki i' v ,.N . AVJfc'Cv'Vl .s?s Homecoming Queen and Attendants L. _ I V W BARBARA UNDERWOOD NANCY BODENHEIMER SANDRA INGRAM Queen Sponsored by DIXIE RESTAURANT S. E. HAUSER, INC. LINDA HILTON NANCY MARTIN ' f l Wi y.f . : ! ; J ? Suss.- Sf V v . .aw - «£ ■ it Oi £ ; ' fc a , ‘Cs fel ; N« • i ;_ ...................._,v:i fr-«V ' ( N V ■ -TO' B ,setl£5T W MMwWMNMKM- fi ? 3lWA'v :• m- tev. Q jb? i0twm wW8 £Ws -mimms m Mt £ .,.r” $ -mmmssm- 4 £9 tern SSSf HAfWES EWWsAiW safWSWi sN x A ■ - f mw- ■ ■ •. : V' 4 $A v ses lM; ’s ., v' i „- i (3.4,V- - '■, ■ W . mmM t ' imw«war - am tf E i i'ii mwnwmi .-wtii BAND COMCERT T 0-£Wk; Kfci yv PA RO- R o V .El L-iW jyV ikiiAttywitf-Jmttjtj IpfirpjH -' . aA ijn 4; « c 4, y ft? s r, ! A ’;«! ■:. m mmwsmm v i m - mmwM ssw y,; ii ■ 4 mvm ) ( i yc.t: ’wtsmmmm w r mmm rn t m m%mm« wmwsmpm mmmmmm mm®rn «S awetW Sffl w «ISfww ww « !'■ j ftmsum!:; v 3WWf« - RM WI f. ■f .j ■ • ' :. •• ' ' ' • • I j WW? ! i wmpw tftmiim t mm ?- mm m w s awsa s«r'A PA? wms W$ aSi % • '2 « a®g I I y:d4 .5 «KS«W WMK ■HB5ffiAv,i.'' =••«’••.•. £ ' i y’,!V,JU Primary Faculty BROOKS NEWSOME JORDON WOOD . a.. . w4-.. ■■■ x. mm. -v..... i!s MRS. CURRY MRS. SAINTSING MRS. KEARNS MRS. MYERS FOUTS HARRISON JOHNSON EVERHART Ml MRS. HEAVNER MRS. COOK MRS. MAXWELL MISS BLACK Sponsored by LEXINGTON GROCERY CO V. M.UI Oil atom. ‘S EIGHTH GRADE THE STATE COMMERCIAL BANK Sponsored by WINGATE COLLEGE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE i SS %h A alL AV |yj Stuaif (t S Ss, V, xn.'4 WtM WtiTSRB jZbz'z -5' y SIXTH GRADE Sponsored by TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY FIFTH GRADE fcCffe ........ vi -a . ' ’ .. ■ 1 i jt FIFTH GRADE V .V' —— ■ :—- - 7 Sponsored by ROBY A. LEONARD WHOLESALE COMPANY KEARN'S GARAGE C. B. HALSEY CO. THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE EtlVUUPkV SECOND GRADE mm wap? SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE J. HOWARD WARD SONS BILL'S SINCLAIR Sponsored by LIGHT GROCERY JARRETT'S RECAPPING SERVICE rsvsvrw :i , .'i • J i|i ■ « • W MjRNhi a - . £ « - . . FIRST GRADE Sponsored by GRIMES ROOFING SIDING SERVICE WELBORN MOTORS, INC. YVONNE HILL AUERLIA TAYLOR ROGER BYERLY TOMMY KOONTZ JUNIOR BAND AND MAJORETTES KING AND QUEEN OF FALL FESTIVAL mmam ■, 4l jJi i f.j . 4-H CLUB , 7 J I il r I I I (I i • 1 .y jV J df I i | 1 9 4 t ! ■; ■ ■ I —................. ■ ! JEFFERY McKINNCN..............................................President BRENDA McKiNNON................................................Secretary CINDA McKiNNON...........................-..............Asst. Secretary -— %ma M SAFETY PATROL !p. «% £ f • in IW-. b f ■ %., . K ■ T n i A: ' v:S: -. + ‘ • -f ' It is the duty of the safety patrol to protect, discipline, and provide safety for the welfare of the student body. THOMAS VI! Ji 14 RA :' ' THOiV IBRARY SINK'S CLEANERS Sponsored by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK « v1 mM r_ mm ANNIE LEE INGRAM Manager of Student Store ■ S: ssS-k®:-.. p . -'Y .■ -11 ■ 4 ■ - ! NEW HIGH SCHOOL MATTHEW WILSON (Cotton) Janitor Sponsored by SILER FUNERAL HOME F. L. EVERHART JEWELRY NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO JULIUS A. GREEN -p •;, .... ' X V •
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