Farmer High School - Far Echoes Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)
- Class of 1954
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KN ENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldent HAROLD GUNTER Vxce Presldent HAL WINSLOW Secretary MARTHA HUNT Treasurer JAMES YATES hrx Class Colors Red and Whlte Class Flowers flied and Wh1te Carnatlons Motto The H1gher We Clxmb The Broader our VIEW l MASCOTS' Lynn McDowell Wanda Sue Morton 4f' SENIOR PATRICK ADAMS Polxtxcs 1S my rel1g1on ' NANCY CAROL CROWELL ' The thlrst after happmess IS never extlngulshed 1n the heart of man HUGH BRABHAM In everythmg one must 'Naw- be s :Y WADE BARKER The most artful part m a play IS a fool' s awww be '13 MARTHA SUE HUNT ALTON DELK CAROLINE HUSSEY And lf tomorrow shall be sad, or A time to keep s1lent The days that make me happy never come at all, I've had at least today and a tlme to speak ' make me W1 P A N , , . . . , . if I . K , . . . . . . ,, . 1 vo ' f consider the end. 9 A . S I II ' ' IV I I s., 9- Us 554.14 VV ' IV ' 'V VI ' I ' Q H 'iQ' 1?-f RONNIE JENKINS To know IS nothln to 8, mmagine 1S everyth1ng. ENIOR NANCY JEAN KEARNS In every sport be a sport but It IS the f1na1 score that counts HAROLD HAMMOND Every dog has h1s day HAROLD GUNTER Speech IS a m1rror of the soul CAROLYN LANIER To be of use 1n the world IS the only way to be happy KATHLEEN LEWALLEN LARRY HARDIN Much more happmess IS to be found To eat, and to drmk, and 1n the world than gloomy eyes d1scover. to be merry. .' V' I . V . , . K vv ' .lv A ' i ttt' 'fi K , u ' ' .11 V you A N , , 'V ' ' .VY I C ENIOR BOBBY LEDWELL It matters not how a man dxes but how he 11VeS 3 V 'T BARBARA LUCK Manner, not gold, 15 woman's best adornment JOHN LOWE No human thmg IS of SGFIOUS lmportance 'Dallas' Nur SHELBY JEAN LUTHER I know nothmg of tomorrow, my bus1ness 1S to be good and happy today QTWW b- BOBBY POOLE MACK SHAW A qu1tter never wms I dare do all that may become a man BETTY SUE SHAW To most people nothmg IS more troublesome than the effort of thmkmg , N ' ' 1 ' S . I we I Y ' I Y . ,, . . . . ,, . in ' If ' ' ' H . 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' ' r . v ' ' h 9 S , - during our senior year. We had few extra-curricular activities during our sophomore yearg most . : Q, . 3 , . - . L . 9 S ' ' D I , 0 . I I ' 2 I 0 , . LAST ILL AND TEST ME T We, the Sen1or Class of n1neteen f1fty four after twelve years of hard labor, reahzmg we can't take It Wlth us do hereby declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament Art1cle I To our school we leave qu1et halls and classrooms caused by our passmg We also leave our s1ncere love and apprec1at1on for all that the school has meant to us We leave 1n add1t1on, the new stage curta1ns of wh1ch we are so proud, and our four year project the flag pole on wh1ch the boys have labored so fa1thful1y Artlcle II Item 1 To Mr Barrler we leave our thanks for the 1nterest and gmdance he has shown durmg the past years Item 2 To Mr Wallace, we leave our deepest apprecxatlon for h1s efforts toward mcreaszng our know ledge of Amer1can h1story 1n add1t1on our h1story books w1th all the lmportant facts underl1ned Item 3 To Mr Snapp, who has taught us for the past two years we leave our good w1shes for many happy years Item 4 To Mr Adams, we leave our grat1tude for h1s helpfulness and co operat1on Item 5 To M1ss Henderson, we leave the 0bJ6Ct1V6S of the Beta Club wh1ch she has so fa1thfully up held Item 6 To Mrs Hussey,we leave our humble thanks and appreclatlon for her patlence understandmg guldance, and unself1sh servlce to the members of the Sen1or Class Artxcle III Item 1 To the Jun1or Class we leave our semor pr1v1leges, the Job of ra1s1ng money for the annual and the tr1p to Wash1ngton and the Sen1or classroom Item 2 To the Sophomore Class, we leave our dxgmfled ways Item 3 To the Freshman Class we leave our courage to contxnue through the three more years of hlgh school Artlcle IV We bequeath and d6V1S9 as follows Item 1 I Carolme Hussey leave my suede Jacket to Judy Hussey Item 2 I Mack Shaw, w1ll my helght to Claude Wmslow Item 3 I Nancy Jean Kearns, w1ll my saddle oxfords to Della Rush hop1ng that she w1ll pollsh them and my basketball sult, 26, to anyone who w1ll enjoy wearlng lt as much as I have for the last four years enloyment 1n attendmg Farmer as I have had Item I, Bobby Ledwell leave my abxllty to make cherry w1ne to Darrell Lasslter Item I James Yates, leave my curly ha1r to Dwaln Brxles Item 7 I Betty Ma1e Shears w1ll my ab1llty to go to Denton to Nett1e Lou H111 Item Hal Worth Wlnslow leave my qu1et ways to Cary Kearns Item Betty Shaw, w1ll my ab1l1ty to laugh and talk 1n Mr Snapp's class to Ray Shaw hopmg that he can get by w1th It better than I Item 10 I Harold Gunter leave my ab1l1ty to talk to any underclassman who thlnks he can master lt better than I Item Carolyn Lanier 'w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to V1rg'1nia Loflm Item Harold Hammond, leave my ab1l1ty to pass school buses and not get caught to Darnell Nance Item Shelby Jean Luther w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep the ch1ldren IH order on bus 25 to Helen Cranford Item Larry Hardm, do leave I hope Item Martha Hunt, leave my ab1l1ty to drxve to Glenda Gall1more Item Bobby Poole, leave my ab111ty to play the p1ano to Evelyn Luther Item Kathleen Lewallen, will my ab1l1ty to go steady 1n h1gh school to any underclassman who tlunks she would enjoy lt as much as I have Item 18 I Pat Adams, w1ll my ablllty to argue w1th Mr Wallace to Darnell Nance Item 19 I, Nancy Shaw w1ll my qu1et ways to Dw1ght Loflxn 7 I l 7 5 , I . . , . . . I , , l h . . . . , Item 4: I, Barbara Luck, leave my place to some stranger,hoping that she will have as much fun and 5: , . 1 . n u I 6: , ' ' ' . .gg 13 - ', - . I 9: I, . . . . . : 9 ! . U 7 I . 11: I, , . . . . . . 12: I, ' ' , 13: I, , . . . . . . 14: I, ' -- . 15: I, ' ' ' ' , 16: I, ' ' ' , 17: I, ' ' ' ' I , ' ' . ' . . Item 20: I, Ronnie Jenkins, leave my double jointed fingers to Jane Lanier to use as she sees fit Item 21: I, Nancy Crowell, will my ability to have a good time at Jabber' s to Darrell Peacock Item 22: I, Billy Joe Yates, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Austin Hunt. Item 23: I, Hugh Brabham, will my ability to play basketball to James Hill. Item 24: I, Alton Delk, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Adams to Crowson Hunt. Item 25: I, John Lowe, will my ability to act smart to Jackie Marsh. Item 26: I, Wade Barker, will my singing ability to Richard Hughes. Item 27: I, Jacqueline Surratt, will my superlative best dressed to Shelby Surratt. AQUA Jg W' JACQUE LINE SURRATT , Testator CLASS PUEM Time passes swiftly as years go by, And our days are numbered at Farmer High But though our school years will soon be gone Our memories and friendships will still linger In heartaches and happiness In gladness and fears, We've shared everything We've been friends through the years The people who have helped us most And those who deserve our praise, Are our teachers and our parents They' ve guided through complex ways We' re saddened by thoughts of parting And in these days our last We face the future with highest hope Our high school days are past Class Poet Martha Hunt ,lp if 1 H 4 I ff xl f CLASS PRGPHECY 'Lx l 5 vs Well I guess its the gypsy 1n me I don t W0 know any other reason why they chose me to fore rlfl Z L tell the class future I W111 now gaze 1nto th1s 4 crystal ball to see what the future holds for th1s xg grand class of 2154 Tu 1 onward Turn onward N X h, t1me in your flight Le me see the graduates of '54 Ten years from tomghtl Y x Here 1saT V statlon andl see Harold Gunter demonstratmg how to use Luck's P1nto Beans Now here IS a copy of Esqulre' magazine and Hal Wlnslow's p1cture IS on the cover He is model1ng the latest style 1n men's su1ts Who is this s1tting at a desk covered w1th closely wrltten pages? It IS Martha Hunt work1ng on the manuscript for her new novel The Changmg World Now a large buildmg comes into view yes It is Yates' Hosiery Mill James Yates not w1sh 1ng to follow exactly 1n his relat1ves footsteps, runs one of h1s own promment members IS our former classmate Hugh Frank Brabham, owner of the W 8: L Super Market Next comes into v1ew a peaceful scene Caroline and Harlan are Slttlllg before the fire place on a w1nter day Carol1ne is help1ng her husband prepare his sermon for Sunday The mist clears a.nd I see a crowd of l1ttle tots from Bapt1st Orphanage going to Hudson Belks to buy Buster Brown shoes Jackxe Surratt, Manager of the Orphanage IS 1n charge of them Lookmga little closer 1n the crystal ball I see Billy Joe Yates who seems to l1ke farm work He has an 800 acre farm, a beaut1ful place I see the Sen1or Class now cheerlng Capta1n Larry Hard1n as he 1S awarded the Medal for Bravery Larry seems to be mak1ng a successful career of the army A p1cture of Bobby Ledwell now slips into sight He's a great scientist at Farmer, showmg the students what makes the world go around Doesn't th1s look grand? I see Shelby Luther in her well arranged kitchen prepar1ng a del ICIOUS meal for Claude He seems to th1nk she can cook almost as well as h1s mother Now appear1ng is Kathleen Lewallen ovmer and operator of the Service Beauty Shoppe All the ladxes of the class of '54 l1ke the way she fxxes ha1r so well they' re doing good advert1s1ng for her In the far corner I see Delk's Dair1es, the most talked about dairy 1n North Carol1na Alton Delk puts out good ice cream and mllk Look1ng a lxttle closer I see Nancy Jean Kearns who 1S hvlng on a big ranch 1n the West and teachmg recreat1on at the Y The crystal ball reports that Nancy Jane Shaw IS the secretary at B O Vannort Engmeers 1n Char'0tte I see that Carolyn Lan1er IS now cash1er at the largest bank 1n Eldorado owned by Jack Lut her People l1ke to do business there s1nce they' re so careful w1th the money Looking closer 1n the crjstal ball I see B1sher's Hosierw M111 and Betty Sue Shaw being award ed the ten year serv1ce pin at the1r annual Christmas party Now appearing is a d1st1ngu1shed man, none other than Pat Adams a successful lawyer 1n Wash1ngton Next IS Betty Mae Shears work1ng in the b1ggest department store in Denton She hopes to be the owner of lt before too long My attent1on IS drawn to Barbara Luck, Miss Amerxca of 1958 who is model1ng clothes 1n Saks 5th Ave store in New York Now appearing 1n the crystal ball is the class of '54 having the1r annual reunion Entertam ment IS furmshed by Wade Barker and h1s Rhythm K1ng band AGreyhound bus looms into view and the drlver is none other than our own Mack Shaw who is tak1ng the Sen1or class of Farmer H1gh School 1964, to Wash1ngton The crystal ball foretells that State college basketball team W111 be a tough one th1s year Bobby Poole IS the head coach Next, the v1s1on of a broadway theater comes into v1ew On the stage 1S the d1Stlllgl1lSh9d actor, Ronme Jenkms, whom the cr1t1sth1nk IS the greatest s1nce Valent1no Iseeapxcture of Denton On the corner there IS alarge bu1ld1ng, the sign in front says Jab ber s and Lowe s cafeteria s1nce Johnny Lowe has gone into partnershlp w1th Jabber lt s the most convenxent cafeteria in North Carol1na In the d1m mist growmg pla1nly are Harold Hammond, Margaret, and k1ds proudly lookmg at the1r new home on H1ghway 49 Evldently they are ra1s1ng some good farm products We now look 1nto the crystal ball and see Nancy Carol Crowell travel1ng around the world try 1ng to f1nd a su1table farm on Wh1Ch to settle down Nancy Carol Crowell Prophet Lu f rn x S V I K . . . . I 'll' 4 4 j. F ' f 3 I :nf -tm x Z rt , ' 'Q' .3 ' U ' I ' xv. E, t I 5 , H ' .IV . . . . - , ' . . , . - In the crystal ball I see a meeting of the Asheboro Merclhants Association. One of the most . . I . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . Y . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . IOR STATI TIC Patrxck Adams F 2 3 I- F A President 2 3 Beta Club2 3 4, Beta President3 4, Bus Drxver 2 3 4 Member Of Parllamentary Procedure Team 2, 3 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 4 I-I Presldent 3 Class Vlce Presxdent 2 Class Pres1dent 3 French Club 3 4 Senior Su perlatlve Class Hlstorlan, Ideal Semor, Marshal 3 Wade Barker F F A 1 2 F F A Secretary 2 Beta Club3 Glee Club 1 2 3 French Club 3, Bus Drlver 3 4, Bus Momtor 2 Talent Show 1 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Hugh Brabham F F A 1 2 Class V106 Pres1dentl Bus Drxver 2 3 4 French Club3 Ideal Sen1or Semor Superlatlve Halloween Carnxval Commlttee 4 Nancy Carol Crowell H 1 2 3 4 4 HV1ce Pres1dent2 4 HSec and Treas 3 GleeClub1 2 F H A Monogram Club 2 3 4 Monogram Club Secretary 4 Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 Basketball Co Captaln 4 Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 2 Llbrary Assistant 4 Ideal Sen1or Annual Staff Senior Superlatxve Talent Show 2 3 Alton Delk FAI 234 FFAoff1cer24H1234Da1ryJudg1ngTeam12Bs Dr1ver3 4 Harold Gunter F F A 1 2 F F A Treasurer 2 Parllamentary Procedure Team 2 Beta Club2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 3 French Club 3 4 Bus Dr1ver 3 4 Marshal 3 Semor Super latlve Ideal Semor Annual Staff Class Presxdent 4 Talent Show 3 Harold Hammond F F A 1 2 3 4 4 H1 2 Bus Dr1ver3 Bus Mon1tor 1 2 Da1ryJudg1ng Team 1 2 Ideal Semor Larry Hardxn Monogram Club3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 F F A 1 2 Bus Dr1ver3 4 Talent Show 2 3, Bus Momtor 1 2 Semor Superlatwe Ideal Semor Annual Staff Monogram Club Treasurer Basketball T1me Keeper 4 Martha Sue Hunt Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Lxbrary Asslstant 4 May Day Attendant 1 Class Re porter 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Talent Show 2 Song Wrlter 3 Sen1or Superlatlve Ideal Semor Annual Staff Class Poet 4 Carolme Hussey 4 H 1 Glee Club 1 2 Glrls' Chorus 2 Hugh Morson H1gh School 2 F H A 1 2 F H A Offlcer 2 Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Red Cross Coun C113 Chlef Marshal 3 Library Asslstant 4 Annual Staff Semor Superlatxve, Ideal Sen1or Ronme Jenkms F F A 1 2 3 Parllamentary Procedure Team 1 2 3 F F A Off1cer2 3 Talent Show 1 2 3, Mus1c 1 2 MUSIC Club Offlcer 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Glee Club Pres ldent 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 Beta Club Treasurer 3, Basketball 1, Monogram Club 2 3 4 May Day Attendant 2 Semor Superlatlve, Entertamer at Junlor Semor Banquet 2 Bus Momtor 3 Annual Staff Song Wrxter 4 Nancy Jean Kearns Basketball 1 2 3 4 Monogram Club2 3 4 Beta Club2 3 4 Class V1ce President 3 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 4 H Presldentl 3 F H A 1 Sen1orSuperlat1ve French Club 3 4 L1braryAss1stant3 Marshal3 Carolyn Lamer 4 H Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Bus Monxtor 3, Beta Club2 3 4 F H A 1 2 Talent Show 2 Annual Staff May Day Attendant 2 Sen1or Superlatlve French Club 3 Marshal 3 Ideal Sen1or Bobby Ledwell F F A 1 2 3 4 4 H Club 1 2 3 Bus MOHltOr3 4 Sen1orSuperlat1ve Ideal Semor Kathleen Lewallen 4 H 1 Glee Club l 2 French Club 3 Llbrary Ass1stant4 Bus Monltor 3 4 Sen1or Superlatlve Ideal Semor John Lowe F F A 1 2 3 4 4 H 1 2 Bus Dr1ver 3, 4 Semor Superlatxve, Dairy Judgmg 2 Ideal Semor F. -A-919 9'9 '- - - 99 99' 9' 999 -9- 9999- 9 - 9 9 99 - , . . . 9 9 999 ' 9' 9 999 - - - 9 999 9 '9 9 . 4-99999- - ' 9- 9 -99 19 999 9 99 9 49 -' 9 9 9 399 9 9 9 9- ' 9- 9999' ' 9911 ,. ...,Q... Q Q ,, 9 99 99 99 9 - 9 9 9 9 - ---9999- 99 9 99 ' 9: 99 9 9999---99 99 9 ' 99 9 9 9 9 . 4-H lg Glee Club 1, 23 Music Ig F.H.A.1g Basketball 1, 25 Monogram Club2,3,4g 99 99 9 9 - 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 - - 9 99' 9 ' 9---999 -- 9 99 99 ' 9 - 9 9 9 9 ' ' ' 999--- ' 99 99 9 9999 - 9 999 ' ' ' 99 9 9 ' - 9 9 9 9 999 999 - 9- 9999- 99---9 9 99 9 9 9 - 999 99 ' 9 '9 ' 9 9 9 Q 9 --99999- 999 99 9 - - 9 99 9' ' 9 99 ' Q . ---9999- 99 9 ' 9 IOR STATI TIC Asheboro Hlgh School 1 2 3 Gxrls' Chorus 1, Homeroom Presxdent 1 Llbrary Assls tant 2 3, Future Busmess Leader of Amerlca 3 May Day Attendant 3 Sen1or Super latxve, Beauty Queen 4 Ideal Semor Shelby Jean Luther 4 H Club 1 2 3 F H A Club 1 2 Basketballl 2 3 Beta Club2 3 4 Talent Show 2 3 Monogram Club 2 3 4 May Day Attendant 3 Sen1or Superlatlve Bus Momtor 3 4 Bobby Poole Basketballl 2 3,F F A 1 2 3 Monogram Clubl 2 3 4 French Club3 Bus Dr1ver 4 Baseball Manager 2 Baseball 3 4 Annual Staff Semor Superlatxve Talent Show3 Ideal Sen1or Bus Momtor 3 Betty Sue Shaw 4 H Club 1 F H A 1 Mack Shaw F F A 1 2 3 4 4 HClub I 2 3 HalloweenCarn1valComm1ttee4 Substltute Bus Drlver 2 3 4, Bus Momtor 1 2 3 4 Nancy Jane Shaw F H 4 H 1 Bus Momtor 3 Sen1or Superlatue 4 Ideal Semor Betty Male Shears F H 4 I-I 1 2 3 4 Semor Superlat1ve Jacquelxne Surratt 4 H Club I Glee Club 1 2 F H A 1 Basketball 1 2 Beta Club2 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 Bus Momtor 3, L1brary Ass1stant4 Semor Su Annual Staff Testator Ideal Semor rth Winslow 4 H Hal Wo eClub1 2 F F A 1 2 3 Parllamentary Procedure Team F F A Treasurer 3 F F A Speech Contest Basketballl 3 4 Baseballl 3 4 Beta Club 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 Chlef Marshal 3 Class Vxce Presldent 4 Semor Superlat1ve Talent Show 3 Bxlly Joe Yates 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Crop Contests 1 2 3 French Club3 Semor Superlatlve James Yates F A 1 2 3 4 4 H1 2 3 Basketball 1,2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Monogr Club 2 3 4 Monogram Club President 4 French Club3 Talent Sho tendant3 Class Treasurer 4 Semor Superlat1ve Id w 3 May Day A! eal Sen1or QEE F r age 'E' MISS BARBARA LUCK I I I I I I I - , . 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