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Jhomasville •fair grove J L There are always times in a student's school career when he feels that his efforts are of no particular value or consequence. This is far from the truth. Your contributions large or small are interwoven with those of your classmates to form the pattern of I if e, which is, in essence, the spirit of Fair Grove High School. This school is what it is because of you, the individual student. It is my belief that every student is essential to the life of Fair Grove, as everyone contributes something of himself, be it large or small, towards the well-being of the student body as a whole. We have chosen as our theme for the 1958 edition of the Twig, television. We hope that this annual will be one that will always hold many wonderful memories for you. Later on, as you tend to forget your school life, it is my sincerest wish that this edition will focus back in your mind, that you will pick it up, open the cover, and tune in a vivid recollection of your school life here at Fair Grove and an enduring memory of its undying spirit. DOLLIE BOLDEN Editor f. G. H. 8. Proudly Presents THf THUG, 1958 MRS. GRACE PAYNE Sponsor JERRY KOONTZ Business Manager THE TH1IG STflff DOLLIE BOLDEN Editor-in-Chief NANCY MARTIN Advertising Manager BOYCE BODENHEIMER Senior Editor JANE ELLIOTT Circulation Manager MARGARET GRUBB Picture Manager EMMA JEAN BIAIR Assistant Circulation Manager JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Club Editor Our favorite Star For the numerous kindnesses and guidance shown to us, we, the annual staff, are indeed happy and most sincere in dedicating this treasured book to the one who is a true friend to each of us and who will always remain in our hearts, Mrs. Grace Payne. Your thoughtfulness and understanding have made our darkest moments seem not so dark. We deeply appreciate the sacrifices you have made and the work you have done to make our annual and school better ones. Your Christian life and compassion for your fellowman will serve as an inspiration to us throughout our lives... So we gratefully dedicate this 1958 edition of THE TWIG to you, MRS. GRACE PAYNE. May this stand as a symbol of our gratitude, respect, and love for you. MR- w. little MR. F. E. COMAN Chairman JOHNNY EVEWAM DflviDson coumy bdihismioii fair Grove School Board KARS CARLBRr KlEY MS' 5 oo S' ' MR. PAUL F. EVANS Superintendent EI RS' H- REICH lmen y MISS NANCY JO KENNEDY Secretary MR. CLYDE BLAIR rl Usurer pftRfmm flssocinnon I .... '4 w The Old Rebel MR. E. T. KEARNS, JR. Principal V r i MR. and MRS. KEARNS Compliments of BORDEN DAIRY PRODUCTS WrENcf , v, ‘ n9lish'sJ,} Nc Oh Ur Ml , P°n;sh SS book; ■ C.VA to9V'sh„ MRS. JAMES PAYNE Business Education Private Secretary HIGH SCHOOL fOM • « VN,frw $64 he'mi1.H°YLE oooeoQhcs Quest;0n„ MR. KERMIT HALL Science-History Sergeant Bilko rs:°«e |sN ilff ... i . . ■: . :.: .:. ',. • .' ... . ..-I:-■ Sl'TMi.. k_______ mtte CrV ii Compliments of REFRIGERATION SALES SERVICE CO. Compliments of CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY Compliments of J. HOWARD WARD AND SON Compliments of KEARNS WHITE GARAGE HIGH SCHOOL fflCULTH SS LUCIUp Scs MISS LETA MILLER Bible This Is The Life c o hAos c it - UberGce yaVAtO CVC % jsAvs • N MR. ALBERT DUNNING English-Civics Pecos Pete “Crossroads” Compliments of DAVIDSON ARMY STORE F. L. BOYCE BODENHEIMER HOLLIS BLAIR..... NANCY MARTIN..... JERRY KOONTZ..... ......President Vice President ......Secretary .... .Treasurer zrnitim Compliments of EVERHART'S JEWELERS Compliments of BILL'S PLACE Compliments of HEPLER'S GROCERY LEON ALBRIGHT Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,4. LEO BECK Bus Driver 3,4; Bible Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Bible 2 PATSY ADAMS Monogram Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Cheerleader 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; David- son County Basketball Queen Attendant 3; Bible 3; Fall Festival Queen Attendant 1. JEAN ALBRIGHT Varsity Basketball 1 2,3; Junior Varsity 1,2; Superlative 4; Homecoming Queen 2; Monogram Club 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1,4; Davidson County Basketball Queen Attendant 2; Bible 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 2. JUDY BLAKLEY F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,4. BOYCE BODENHEIMER Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Bible 1; Class Play 3; Beta Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Beta Club Officer 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 4. SHELBY BECK Bible Club 2; Pep Club 1,4; F.H.A. 1. HOLLIS BLAIR Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Glee Club 1; Echo Staff 3,4; Class Officer 1,4; Beta Club 3,4; Of- ficer 4; Marshal 3,4; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Superlative 4. :.. |« ;•f||H iRRp fP ------T s _______ SflUORS '58 NANCY BODENHEIMER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Pep Club 1,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Beta Club 3,4; Echo Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4; Superlative 4; Class Play 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3,4; Band 1; Officer 4; Majorette 2, Drum Majorette 3,4; Miss Fair Grove 4. DOLLIE BOLDEN Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Glee Club 1,2; Librarian 2,3; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3, County Officer 3; Beta Club 3,4; Class Officer 2; Homeroom Officer 1,2; Echo Staff 3,4; Class Play 3; Marshal 3,4; Beta Club Of- ficer 4; Superlatives4;Class Testator 4; School Columnist for Thomasville Tribune 4. PATSY BRASWELL Bible 2; Bible Club Officer 2,4; Beta Club 4. PREMA BYERLY Beta Club 3,4; Bible 2; Superlative 4; Chief Marshal 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Bible Club 3; Class Officer 3. PHILLIP COGGINS Football 1,2,3,4; PepCIub 1,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Track Team 3,4. JERRY CRUMP Bible 2; Pep Club 1,4. BARBARA CURRY Transferred from High Point 3; Band 3,4; Monogram 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. SHELBY DANIELS Basketball 1,2,3,4, Varsity 1,2,3,4; Junior Varsity 1,2; Bible 2; Monogram Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1; PepCIub 1,4. DICKIE FLEMING Baseball 1; Bible 2; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1,4. LARRY FLOYD Band 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Bible 2. JUDY FOWLER beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Chief 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2. FRANCES HARDEE Transferred from Davis Townsend 2; Future Teacher's Club 1; Bible 2. SHIRLEY EVANS F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1,4. DALE EVERHART Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Bible 2; Superlative 4; Beta Club 3,4; Class Play 3. JOHN EVERHART Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Class Officer 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1; Track 3,4. ALICE ELLIOTT Pep Club 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. mm ’58 StniOfiS ’58 PANSY HILL Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity 1,2,3,4; Jr. Varsity 1,2; Bible 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4. PATTI HILL Band 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. •,'S : JERRY KILCREASE Junior Play 3; Class Officer 3; Baseball 3 4; Bus Driver 3 4; Superlative 4; Homeroom Officer 2; Monogram Club 3 4. JERRY KOONTZ Band 1 2 3 4; Class Officer 1 2 3 4; Basketball 2 3 4; Football 1; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 3 4; Glee Club 1 2; Echo Staff 1,2 3 4; Editor 4; Annual Staff 2,3 4, Marshal 4; Baseball 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,4. LINDA HILTON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1,2,3,4; Jr. Varsity 1,2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Echo Staff 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Class Play 3; Class Historian 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 1,3; Marshal 3,4; Flag Carrier 1; Ma- jorette 2,3,4; Chief 4; Pep Club 1; Miss Queen Piedmont Contestant 4. JOYCE HUGHES Bible 2; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1,4. FRED HUSKINS Bible 2; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4. EDDIE JONES Baseball 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,4. . ...____________________________ JONIE NELSON Bible Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 2,3. DONALD PERRY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Bible 1. BOBBY PIERCE Band 1,2,3,4; Assistant Drum Major 3,4; Track 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,4. CHALMOUS SECHREST Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4; Band 1; Glee Club 1; Track 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Sportsmanship Trophy 3. 2 5908 00215972 6 SflllORS ’58 NANCY MARTIN F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Twig Staff 3, 4; Class Officer 1,4; Class Play 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3; Queen 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marsha 1.3, 4; Superlative 4. MAGDALENE LEONARD Basketball 1; Pep Club 1. ERNEST MYERS Transferred from Thomasville High 3; Hobby Club 1; Arts and Crafts 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball Manager 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; Mono- gram Club 3,4. JANICE LAMBETH Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2,4; Monogram Club 2,4. ' ; , i- ■■' ‘ , ntammrnmm xwmm DARRELL WESTMORELAND Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity 1,2; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1; Class Officer 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4. PERRY WHITMAN Transferred from Thomasville High 3; Football 1,2,3; Mono- gram 2,3,4; Bible Club 1, 2; Baseball 1; Hobby Club 1, 2; Dramatics 2; Band 4. JUDY WORKMAN F.H.A. 1; Bible 2; Pep Club 1,4. KERMIT SNIDER Bible 1; Football 2; Pep Club 1,4. ANNE SUGGS Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Carrier 1; Majorette 2,3; Assistant Chief 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Officer 4; Echo Staff 3,4; Sports- manship Trophy 3; Class Play 3; Librarian 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2; Class Officer 1; Class Prophetess 4; Superlative4; Band Officer 4. MRS. CLARENCE FOWLER Sponsor DEBBY SUE BARNES Mascot FLOYD MacKENZIE Mascot Compliments of ELLIOTT'S FLORIST Compliments of CAROLINA PLASTICS PRODUCTS, INC. you Ulere There CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1954, the doors of old F.G.H.S. swung open to seventy-five lively freshmen who were clamoring to begin their high school education with Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Ivey to lead us. The name I : • 1 % w; freshmen suited us because we were freshmen in high school—completely unaware of and unconcerned about the years ahead. Somewhat perplexed by the assignments of math, 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 smoothed over. Participation in football, basketball, baseball, band, and other activities furnished de- viation from our studies and sent us back refreshed for more. ? Iff One year later, a group of silly sophomores answered to roll call in Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Hedrick's rooms. As many of the names were called, there was no answer; the number of our class went down. From ■ j|pM4, iiiiip ? thisyear we can recall many pleasant memories,such as parties, selling candy, and also taking Mr. Grass- I jf hopper apart. Before we realized it we were in Junior-hood with Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Lyndon as leaders. We sold magazines and school monogramed sportswear, trying to earn money for the most important event of the year—The Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme The Last Round-up was successfully carried out with the assistance of Mrs. Hedrick. We became proud owners of class rings, also. Another great event was the Junior Play, Desperate Ambrose. Now we are a group ofiforty-five 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. Fowler we are striving toward our trip to Washington and graduation. LINDA HILTON Class Historian Compliments of JARRETT'S TIRE AND RECAPPING CO. Compliments of H. ODELL SMITH Class Ulotto The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Class flower White Rose Class Colors Green and White Class Poem Verses To Live By Each Day Memorize some bit of verse of truth or beauty. It may serve a turn in your life. Edgar Lee Masters- Mrs. George Reese Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson- Circ les The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it. Emerson- Domestic Life If you write a better book, or preach a better sermon, or build a better mousetrap than your neighbor, the world will make a beaten track to your door. Emerson Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world. Emerson- Progress of Culture Compliments of JAKE T. BURTON JEWELRY Compliments of FAIR GROVE TV APPLIANCE CO. It t’s Illy Line? n sfig (Air are co-owners of General Motors and both lead a life of are big oil men now. Texas could not supply enough oil if it CLASS PROPHECY Here it is, a warm day in May, 1968. As I drive my car to the Country Club for our class reunion, I wonder what my classmates have been doing during the past ten years. As a housewife, I have seen very few of them, although some of them have occupied the “Fair Grove Gazette for quite some time. ERNEST MYERS is editor of the paper and the greenbacks really roll in. As I arrive, I start to park, but find it difficult between the limousines and Cadillacs. Surely, I must be at the wrong place, but no, there is someone that looks familiar, but yet I can hardly see her under that mink. She is turning this way! Bless Pat if it isn't JUDY BLAKELY. I knew she had achieved great fame as an opera soprano, but I didn't expect to see her today. She was in New York last time I heard. As I finally find a parking place for my Mercury, I start to go in, and I am late as usual. I enter the club and hang my wrap on the rack with the minks and ermines. After greeting everybody, I sit down to talk to New York Times reporter, JOYCE HUGHES. As we talked, I was told many interesting things about my dear ole classmates of '58. BOYCE BODENHEIMER and HOLLIS BLAIR own a stock car and just last week won $50,000 racing. LEON ALBRIGHT teaches Spanish and German at U.C.L.A. PATSY ADAMS and JEAN ALBRIGHT own the Conover Modeling Agency and are the star models. BARBARA CURRY designs all clothes for Kim Novak, Marilyn Monroe, and Jane Russell. She is paid a fabulous salary. PATTI HILL and NANCY BQDE “ leisure. JOHN EVERHART ™ ■ were not for them. PREMA BYERLY is secretary to John D. Rockefeller, Jr and handles all financial matters. CHALMOUS SECHREST is the idol of all teenagers with h is now current song, Knock, Knock. LARRY FLOYD won the football championship for Carolina again this year. He really trains his boys well. JON IE NELSON is his star quarterback. PHILLIP COGGINS has achieved great fame as a wrestler. People flock to the arena every night and consider themselves lucky to get a seat. DARRELL WESTMORELAND is his manager. PANSY HILL and SHELBY DANIELS are rolling in money that is the results of their sugar plantation in Cuba. With their quiet personalities, I was always certain of their success. JERRY KILCREASE, the neat boy of our class, is making movies when his time permits. However, mod- eling for athletic magazines takes most of his time. KERMIT SNYDER and FRED HUSKINS teach and direct music at city schools. They conduct an orchestra of 500. This proves that hidden talent does exist. RONNIE STILWELL and FRANCES HARDEE have taken over the Arthur Murray Studios. And it was always thought that they had two left feet in high school. LINDA HILTON and NANCY MARTIN own the exclusive stores of where the best dressed women in America select their clothes. ALICE ELLIOTT is an acrobatic swimming instructor. She also models bathing suits in her spare time. SHIRLEY EVANS is married and lives in a deluxe house that covers a complete block. DICKIE FLEMING and JUDYFOWLERare chemists and have just discovered how to grow oranges with- out seeds. _ AT PERRY WHITMAN Lgpp producer in Hollywood now. I always knew his ambi tion would be rewarded. JANICE LAMBETH and DOLLIE BOLDEN are comediennes and are in demand in every state of the U. S. They hqy b©en week-end guests at the White House many times. JERRY KOONTZ is running for Congress. I know he will succeed because of his Southern popularity. JERRY CRUMP and LEO BECK are co-owners of the American Steel Company. Three hours later after I had talked to everybody, and as I was getting ready to leave, I thanked Mrs. Fowler for the wonderful time Lhad had. Everybody was the same as ever, success had ruined or spoiled none of them. I was so proud of them as I recalled many of the enjoyable times I had spent with them. Leaving I was happy and started looking forward to the time I could see them all again. ANNE SUGGS Class Prophetess Compliments of HUDSON BELK CO. Compliments of J. C. GREEN SONS mm® '' ®- aaitei • Li- ' ■' ■■'■■■■• ...Id... '•! s M mmmt m ? ■ ( . BgelPas! i i || % , V fMjl BEST ALL AROUND Dollie Bolden Boyce Bodenhefmer Z k br 9 ' Lco99' , r popUl 2 Bodenfie, °lmo« Sec ,,, Mosr likely Premn i SUCCEED Wm ■•;« .5. m ,x- w Compliments of REX OIL COMPANY Compliments of HOLTON FURNITURE CO ' • i isgip NEATEST Dollie Bolden Jerry Kilcrease M?sr sruo ous p -ema Byer y H°H Blair ; m -m vents of 3 £°Wany 1. Jonie Nelson 2. Chalmous Sechrest 3. Shelby Beck 4. Patsy Braswell 5. Nancy Martin 6. Dale Everhart 7. Leon Albright 8. Dickie Fleming 9. Jerry KiIcrease 10. Perry Whitman 11. Eddie Jones 12. Anne Suggs 13. Barbara Curry 14. Leo Beck 15. Jerry Koontz 16. Hollis Blair 17. Patti Hill. wF 1. Magdalene Leonard 2. Frances Hardee 3. Bobby Pierce 4. I Nicholson 7. Jean Albright 8. Judy Blakley 9. Pansy Hill 10. 13. Ernest Myers 14. Nancy Bodenheimer 15. Judy Fowl ii Ilie Big Payoff 11 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the SeniorClass of Fair Grove High School, realizing with both sadness and proudness in our hearts, that our last days here are fast approaching, leave to those who remain the articles thus stated in our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our principal, Mr. E. T. Kearns, Jr., we leave our heartfelt appreciation for his kindness and understand- ing to each of us when we needed him most. ARTICLE II To the faculty, we leave our sincere thanks for all the helpful advice and guidance they so willingly gave us. May they continue always as guiding lights to those who are left to follow in our footsteps. ARTICLE III To our parents, we leave our eternal gratitude for making our educations possible. ARTICLE IV PATSY ADAMS wills her ability to read shorthand to Gerry Hughes and her cheerleading suit to Carolyn Skeen. PERRY WHITMAN wills his cat pants to Gary Saunders. JEAN ALBRIGHT wills her wittiness to Doak Fuller and her height to Sandra Ingram. DARRELL WESTMORELAND wills his ability to lay out of school on Fridays to Autry Sluder. SHELBY BECK wills her quietness to Gail Trimnal. KERMIT SNIDER wills his Ford and his ability to pass English to Wilda O'Kelly. JUDY BLAKLEY wills her ability to go steady to imma Jean Blair who really doesn't need it. CHALMOUS SECHREST wills his love for sports to Bill Tysinger, NANCYBODENHEIMERwiMs her popularity to Glenn Miller and her majorette suit to John Charles Thomas. BOBBY PIERCE wills his crazy ways and ability to make funnies to Barbara Plyler. PATSYBRASWELL wills all her summer school notebooks to Sherrill Doby with the hopes that he won't ever need them. DONALD PERRY wills his complete index of excuses to Kenneth Byerly and his love for rodeos to Brenda Smith. PREMA BYERLY wills her ability to make good grades to Barbara Alford. JON IE NELSON wills his Macbeth written work to James Wilson with the hopes that he'll make good use of BARBARA CURRY wills her ability to drive any car to Barbara Eddinger and her long hair to Donna Surrett. ERNEST MYERS wills his Chevy convertible to Joe Stanley on condition that he promises to take good care of it. SHELBY DANIELS wills her ability to play basketball to Brenda Black. JERRY KOONTZ wills his position as editor of the Echo to Rachel Skeen. ALICE ELLIOTT wills her ability to get an engagement ring to Judy Leonard. JERRY KILCREASE wills his good looks to Milton Suggs and his bus to Bobby Blair. SHIRLEY EVANS wills her shortness to Lucille Hancock. EDDIE JONES wills his nickname Fuzzy to Jerry Ball and his football suit to Larry Palmer. JUDY FOWLER wills her cheerleading suit to Anne Parrish. FRED HUSKINS wills his place on the football team to Jimmy Jones. FRANCES HARDEE wills her English book to Helen Brewer. LARRY FLOYD wills his new Ford to Nancy Clodfelter. PANSY HILL wills her place on the basketball team to Brenda McKinnon. DICKIE FLEMING wills his sure-fire ways of laying out of class to Charles Pierce. PATTI HILL wills her love for the Milky Way to Linda Howington. JOHN EVERHART wi Ms his station wagon for use as a taxi between the old and new buildings to John Charles Thomas. ANNE SUGGS wills her ability to always be late to Brenda Smith and her ability to play ball to Barbara Eddinger. LINDA HILTON wills her majorette suit to Patsy Gordon and her love for basketball to Lucille Hancock. DALE EVERHART wills his ability to play the trumpet to Aundra Leonard. JOYCE HUGHES wills her quiet ways and sweet personality to Rebeccca Clodfelter. JERRY CRUMP wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Fowler to Sherrill Saunders. JANICE LAMBETH wills her ability to memorize Macbeth to Linda Howington. PHILLIP COGGINS wills his entire collection of freckles to Doak Fuller and his black hair to Sherrill Doby. MAGDALENE LEONARD wills her ability to understand verbals to Wanda Hill. HOLLIS BLAIR wills his front Seat in English and his love for history to Bill Tysinger. NANCY MARTIN wills her musical abilities and all her Macbeth notebooks to EMMA JEAN BLAIR. BOYCE BODENHEIMER wills all his Spanish exercises and his ability to translate them to Jerry Hege. LEO BECK willslmschool bus to Jerry Ball. JUDY WORKMAN wills her short hair to Judy Leonard. LEON ALBRIGHT wills his ability to think up an excuse for tardiness at a moment's notice to Anne Parrish. And I; DOLLIE BOLDEN, will my position as editor of the annual to Sandra Ingram and my busy schedule and ability to type to Dell Baker. ARTICLE V To The Class of '59, '60, and '61. We leave all our excuses for getting out of classes; our textbooks filled with the numerous notes we have written to one another,and too, the underlined answers, with our sincerest wish that they may prove to be useful to you. May your remaining years at Fair Grove be as happy and enjoyable as ours have been. To this, our last will and testament, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, do set our seal o n this, the first day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. Compliments of SINK’S DRY CLEANERS DOLLIE BOLDEN Class Testator Compliments of STATE COMMERCIAL BANK Junior Mass utticers JOHN CHARLES THOMAS................................................ President BILL TYSINGER....................................................Vice President RACHEL SKEEN................................................. ....Secretary SANDRA INGRAM.................................................... Treasurer Compliments of WINGATE COLLEGE Compliments of ZIEGLER PRODUCTS COMPANY lx. MBiaPBg BARBARA ALFORD DELL BAKER JERRY BALL BRENDA BLACK GEORGE BLACK BOBBY BLAIR EMMA JEAN BLAIR HELEN BREWER PHYLLIS BRYANT KENNETH BYERLY CAROLYN CLODFELTER NANCYCAROL CLODFELTER REBECCA CLODFELTER SHERRILL DOBY BARBARA EDDINGER MICHAEL EDWARDS DOAK FULLER PATSY GORDON . im I '■ LUCILLE HANCOCK JERRY HEGE WANDA HILL LINDA HOWINGTON GERRIE DEAN HUGHES AUTRY SLUDER BRENDA SMITH JOE STANLEY MILDRED HULIN SANDRA INGRAM JIMMY JONES JUDY LEONARD BRENDA McKINNON LINDA STILWELL RONNIE STILWELL MILTON SUGGS GLENN MILLER JERRY MISENHEIMER BILL NOAH WILDA O'KELLY LARRY PALMER DONNA SURRATT JOHN CHARLES THOMAS GLENDA GAIL TRIMNAL ANNE PARRISH CHARLES PIERCE BARBARA PLYLER BOBBY POPE BRENDA PROCTOR BILL TYSINGER JAMES WILSON MRS. LYNDON, Sponsor ELLEN ROTHROCK GARY SAUNDERS SHERRILL SAUNDERS CAROLYN SKEEN RACHAEL SKEEN MRS. PAYNE, Sponsor Compliments of LEACH'S CURB SERVICE Compliments of ASHMORE BUSINESS COLLEGE 57?'”' ■ ' gtS SKlSSiw ' m 1 r't;! Rl MM .• ■ • .. 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HILL JERRY HILL BOBBY HULIN MARGARET HUNT RICHARD HUSKINS JERRY JONES AARON KENNEDY BARBARA KENNEDY LARRY KING BARBARA KIVETT JANET LAMBETH AUNDRA LEONARD JERRY LITTLE JAMES LOMAX CAROLYN MERRILL PEGGY MORRIS JANICE MYERS ESTON NORRIS DOUGLAS O'KELLY SYLVIA PALMER JACK PAYNE EDDIE PIERCE TERRY PITTMAN NINA RICHARDSON MOLLIE RICHEY JOHNNIE RUSSELL JOHNSIE RUSSELL KATHRYN SMALL LINDA SAMUELS BARBARA SMITH VIRGINIA SPARKS MABEL SUGGS FRANCES THAYER IVEY THOMAS JAMES TURNER MARY VARNER KIRBY WALKER JESSE WATFORD RUBY WELBORN NANCY WESTMORELAND SIDNEY WHITE MITCHELL WHITMAN JOSEPH WILSON JAMES WOODS LARRY YATES MR. DOBY, Sponsor MR. HALL, Sponsor MR. HOYLE, Sponsor mm Compliments of BELL BAKERIES Compliments of DUKE POWER COMPANY lAl.- ;: i-. , ii' i1 r V 'i ffi. 11______________________________________________jjfc .IstifeltlA tf Love of Life PMfKF •Via ■vjr ’ :'• j H fRtsHmtn ■ Compliments of GRIMES ROOFING SIDING SERVICE Compliments of AMAZON COTTON MILLS .... .President Vice President .....Secretary .... Treasurer BARBARA KINDLEY FREIDA ALBRIGHT. RITA HEDRICK... DAWN LOPP...... WAYNE ABBOTT FREIDA ALBRIGHT RITA ALEXANDER TERRY ARMENTROUT SHIRLEY AYERS VIRGINIA BARKER JOYCE BECK BONNIE BLACK PANSY BLACK RONNIE BLAKLEY BARNEY BLAIR PEGGY BODENHEIMER DOLLY BREWER PEGGY BURLESON JERRY BYERLY CAROLYN CARVER BOBBY CHILDRESS PATSY CHILDRESS BARBARA CLODFELTER JUDYCLODFELTER JAMES CRANFORD RICHARD DANIELS RICHARD DENNIS BRENDA DICKERSON LARRY EMBLER JOYCE EVERHART WAYNE EVERHART DONALD GALLIMORE LOUISE GALLIMORE JOHNNY GORDON LOWELL GUIN t , !■ v,v ,ri Jl'Lk- fziiii ROSA HAIRE JAMES HANCOCK RITA HEDRICK MARY LOU HENDREN EUGENE HEPLER LONNIE HEPLER BONNIE HICKS JANICE HILL NANCY HINSHAW CHARLES HOLDEN LARRY HUGHES ANNE HULIN ANN HUNT AUSTIN HUNT HARVEY HUNT HINES HUNT JOHNNY HUNT MARY HUNT FAYE JOHNSON BARBARA KINDLEY JERRY LAMBETH KENNETH LAMBETH JOYCE LEONARD DAWN LOPP HAROLD MILLER LOVIE ANN MILLER SHIRLEY NIFONG RONNIE PALMER VERNON PARRISH CAROL PAYNE BUREN PERRY . t 'M JIMMY PULLUM DIANE RICHEY SAUNDRA RIDGE ROY ROBBINS ZENNIE ROLLINS ERNIE ROTHROCK J. C. RUSSELL BARBARA SCARLETTE MARY SECHREST EDGAR SHULER DONNIE SLUDER ANNE SMALL DARRELL SMITH CLELL SNIDER MICHAEL SOWERS GEORGE SWAIM SONNY SWAIM PATRICIA TOBIN PATSY TURNER PEGGY TYSINGER GAIL WESTMORELAND SONNY WESTMORELAND SHELBY WILSON DAVID WORKMAN DONNA WORKMAN GARY WATFORD LARRY WRAY FREDDY WRIGHT MR. DUNNING, Sponsor MR. GARRISON, Sponsor MRS. HEDRICK, Sponsor Adventure Land” Destiny HOLLIS BLAIR President BOYCE BODENHEIMER Vice President DOLLIE BOLDEN Secretary ANNE SUGGS Treasurer BCID CLUB 11 I 1 MM First Row, Kneeling: Sandra Ingram, Rachel Skeen, Judy Fowler, Anne Suggs, Dollie Bolden, Emma Jean Blair, Anne Parrish. Second Row: Donna Surratt, Prema Byerly, Nancy Martin, Linda Hilton, Lucille Hancock, Nancy Clodfelter, Nancy Bodenheimer, Jerry Koontz, Dale Everhart. Third Row: Boyce Bodenheimer, Hollis Blair, Glenn Miller, Darrell Westmoreland, John Charles Thomas, Eddie Jones, Bill Tysinger, Mr. Garrison, sponsor. Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUS DRIVERS Miss Nancy Jo Kennedy, Jerry Kilcrease, Bobby Pierce, Jonie Nelson, Leo Beck, Fred Huskins, Lucille Hancock. Compliments of B. S. MOTORS Compliments of NORTH SIDE SUPER MARKET LIBMI1S Dell Baker, Judy Workman, Prema Byerly, Barbara Plyler, Brenda Black, Barbara Smith, Linda Stilwell, John Everhart, Mrs. Lawrence Lyndon, advisor. “Hiqhiuaii Patrol” Tele-Story lime X V' - “Lamp unto flly feet” BIBLE CLUB First Row, Carroll Gailey, Joyce Beck, Peggy Flemming, Patty Byerly, Barbara Smith, Peggy Morris, Linda Stilwell, Faye Johnson. Second Row: Larry Craver, Sidney White, Michael Braswell, Brenda Proctor, Jan Lambeth, Linda Samuels, Norma Fouts, Barbara Clodfelter. Third Row: Richard Huskins, Jerry Ball, Leo Beck, Mitchell Whitman, Jonie Nelson, Charles Dennis, Douglas O'Kelly, Mrs. Bill Hedrick, sponsor, Judy Clodfelter. “What's Cooking Today?” fuiufif mmm of mm club First Row, Kneeling: Mollie Richey, treasurer; Jane Elliott, secretary; Margaret Grubb, vice president; Janet Davis, president. Second Row: Rachel Skeen, Carolyn Skeen, Anne Suggs, Dollie Bolden, Brenda Beck, Nancy Hinshaw, Diane Ritchie. Third Row: Nancy Bodenheimer, Nancy Martin, Jean Albright, Linda Hilton, Judy Fowler, Rita Hedrick, Pansy Black. Fourth Row: Carroll Gailey, Barbara Smith, Patsy Adams, Donna Surratt, Barbara Kindley, Mary Lou Hendren. Fifth Row: Sylvia Palmer, Ruby Welborn, Frances Thayer, Norma Fouts, Joyce Everhart, Louise Gallimore. Sixth Row: Al ice E11 iott, Catherine Small, Freida Albright, Linda Samuels. Seventh Row: Linda Stilwell, Joyce Beck, Patty Byerly, SueEmbler, Dawn Lopp, Patti Hill, Bonnie Black. Back Row: Miss Lucille Bowers, sponsor, Mary Varner, Rita Alexander, Lovie Anne Miller. Compliments of Compliments of LIGHT GROCERY THOMASON CHEVROLET CO. LINDA HILTON Columnist ANNE SUGGS News Editor DOLLIE BOLDEN Circulation Manager HOLLIS BLAIR Sports Editor GRACE PAYNE Sponsor RACHEL SKEEN Associate Editor Pptj 4 ' Jr NANCY BODENHEIMER Business Manager Wm JERRY KOONTZ Editor-in-Chief SANDRA INGRAM News Staff yffiS . S ; jjffffpTllrfflnmnrT ANNE PARRISH Staff Artist m:z is 11 nMs BILL TYSINGER News Staff JERRY LITTLE News Staff WmM ■ - i iCsih ' iii l j ; 1 i m PREMA BYERLY Chief Marshal NANCY MARTIN Compliments of ARNOLD BUSINESS COLLEGE HOLLIS BLAIR Compliments of THOMAS HOWARD CO. DOLLIE BOLDEN LINDA HILTON mmm Anne Suggs-Assistant Chief, Linda Hilton-Chief Majorette, Glenda Freed I e, Margaret Grubb. Camera shy-Mabel Suggs, Brenda Smith, Sandra Ingram, Lana Cecil. Compliments of GRAY CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Compliments of MOORE BROTHER'S TRANSPORTATION CO. Seated: Wilson Hepler, Vernon Parrish, Anne Parrish, David Workman, Sonny Swaim, Nina Richardson, Mitchell Whitman, Helen Brewer, Bobby Fabbre, Marshall Hepler, Dale Everhart. Standing: Nancy Bodenheimer-Drum Major- ette, Mr. Carey Da v i s-Di rec tor. Perry Whitman, Gerrie Hughes, Wanda Hill, Brenda McKinnon, Wayne Everhart, Mollie Richey, Barbara Kindley-flag carrier, Rita Hedrick- flag carrier. 'r. : • (Hiss fair Grove NANCY BODENHEIMER Queen for a Day HOlCOflG Quttn NANCY MARTIN Queen flTTtnDflnis BARBARA CURRY PATSY ADAMS NANCY BODENHEIMER FREIDA ALBRIGHT M ' 3 “Cavalcade of Sports A H IB t 6 e I CHALMOUS SECHREST Tailback PHILLIP COGGINS Wingback FRED HUSKINS Fullback BOYCE BODENHEIMER Blockingback CM II Httl COHOK CHIP® JOHN EVERHART Guard HOLLIS BLAIR End JOHN CHARLES THOMAS End GARY SAUNDERS Tackle ' 1 ? • I • . f 'f' i :'■! ... . i.tim fffhi SHERRILL DOBY Guard MILTON SUGGS Tackle JOHN DOBY KERMIT HALL Head Coach Assistant Coach DISTRICT 6 AM Football Team DOAK FULLER Center JERRY HEGE Tackle WILSON HEPLER Blockingback BILL TYSINGER End EDDIE JONES Tackle ■ u9gs, Linda Hilt °n' pansy HShelb y Daniels. The Lin Lucille Hancock, Sandra Ingram. Anne Parri sh -Manager, Kermit Hall-Assistant Coach. John Doby-Head Coach, Mollie Richey, Barbara Smith, Jan Lambeth. Rita Hedrick NmC MIMS Front Row: Linda Howington. Second Row: Patsy Adams, Janet Davis. Third Row: Janice Lambeth, Dollie Bolden, Judy Fowler, Chief. Compliments of HEPLER BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. Compliments of THOMASVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO r i .....• Kififraar • « iij,, j . m Ulickey mouse Club First Row: Richard Huskins, Mitchell Whitman, Ernest Myers, Hollis Blair, Jerry Koontz, Darrell Westmoreland, Phil Coggins, Eddie Jones, Perry Whitman, Chalmous Sechrest, Jerry Kilcrease, Milton Suggs, Gary Saunders. Second Row: Linda Hilton, Barbara Smith, Jan Lambeth, Anne Suggs, Dollie Bolden, Sandra Ingram, Janice Lambeth, Janet Davis, Patti Hill, Barbara Curry, Anne Parrish, Judy Fowler, Linda Howington, Patsy Adams, Jerry Hege, Bobby Blair. Third Row: Kenneth Byerly, John Everhart, Fred Huskins, Lucille Hancock, Jerry Little, John Charles Thomas, Joe Stanley, Boyce Bodenheimer, Jean Albright, Glenn Miller, Doak Fuller, Wilson Hepler, Mollie Richey, James Wilson, Reggie Byerly, Billy Noah, Bill Tysinger, Sherrill Doby, James Lomax. Compliments of MR AND MRS FABBRE Compliments of BYERLY'S GARAGE Store Managers JULIUS A. GREEN Mrs. Newson, Mrs. Shealy, Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Kearns, Miss Myers § I - ii Miss Harrison, Mrs. Fouts, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Everhart Mrs. Heavner, Miss Black, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Cook c $rn‘a r m- ' iTiOm Smith-Not Pictured Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Blue, Mrs Mrs. Gardner MMMMB Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Sparks Mill Mr. Sparks, Miss Kennedy, Mr. Bevan, Mrs. Hoyle Mr. Koontz Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Horton - 'iimi EIGHTH GRADE MX SfVtniH GRADE 1 ■' i ' ' . ■■ SIXTH GHflDC flfTH GRRDf flfTH GRADE jM. . iis;. 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