Foard High School - Quatra Log Yearbook (Newton, NC)

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QUATRA LOG Because of his unlimited pa- tience, the interest which he showed in his pupils, and the fine example he set as a Christian leader, this tribute is paid to the noble memory of Mr. Richard Anthony. MR. RICHARD ANTHONY ANNIE FAYE HUSS We shall remember Annie Faye Huss as a faithful student, a gentle friend, and a patient servant of God. We, the 1955 Senior Class of Fred T. Foard, gratefully dedicate this second edition of the QUATRA LOG to MRS. ALMA B. REITZEL and MISS LOIS COON, our senior advisors• MISS LOIS COON MRS. ALMA B. REITZEL To them, who have seemed un- tiring in their willingness to help us with our work and personal prob- lems; who have guided us into broader fields of learning; and who have inspired us to continue our de- velopment socially, mentally, and spiritually, we owe so much. Hoard Of Education Left to Right: Rajph Jarrett, Herbert Teague, Marshal Clay, Sr., Dan Phillips, Austin Leatherman. D. A. Anthony Miss Lois Coon Mrs. Joe Curtis Mr. Michael Harrelson Mrs. Zell Setzer A. E. Shugart Mr s . Wade Yount Mrs . Margaret C. Wampler Editors Annual Staff Miss Coon-Advisor, Reginald Johnson-Art Editor, Alice Hass-Typist. Peggy Speagle-Histonan, Gail Seitz-Co-Editor,Nellie Pr uitt-Typist,Johnny Bumgarner-Editor-In-Chief. Jo Ann Wilson- Photography Editor, Myrtle Hilton-Business Manager, Irene Leatherman-Sports Editor, Mary Jane Rhoney-B usiness Manager, Emalean Davis-Typist. Nancy Johnson-Testator, Faye Young- Prophet, Mrs. Reitzel-Advisor. Zke Mascots JUANITA YOUNT RANDY JOHNSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Yount Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Johnson INTRODUCE THE 1955 i Senior Class Officers _ president; Faye Young Senior Mvisors Mrs. Alma Reitzel Miss Lois Coon Seniors HELEN PEARLE BUMGARNER JOHN HENRY BUMGARNER RADAH MAE BUMGARNER CARRIE CATHERINE CANIPE ANNIE MAE CAUTHEN ELIZA MARIE BARNES JUSTINA BOONE KENNETH CHARLES BROOME Seniors PATRICIA FAY CHILDERS GEORGE W. CLAY PATRICIA ANN COSTNER BOBBY LEE FOX ALICE ROSE HASS LLOYD JOSEPH HATLEY SYLVIA LENA COSTNER EMALEAN DAVIS Seniors ALMA COLLEEN JARRETT BARBARA JANE JOHNSON NANCY CAROLYN JOHNSON MYRTLE ANN HILTON SHIRLEY ALMEDA ISENHOUR PATSY CAROL HELTON JACK DAVID HEAVNER CAROLYN JEANETTE HEFNER Seniors JAMES BRADY LUTZ. JR. CARSON LEE McCRACKEN ARTHUR DEAN PARKER RONALD NORMAN KAHILL CAROL JAMES LEATHERMAN WILLIAM A. LEATHERMAN. JR. REGINALD ALAN JOHNSON RUTH IRENE LEATHERMAN Seniors MARTHA JEAN PITTS NED FRANKLIN PITTS GLEN NELSON POPE CLINTON VENSON PROPST ROY CALVIN PRUETTE NELLIE RUTH PRUITT JAMES DARRELL PUNCH EARLENE E. REINHARDT Seniors BILLY DALTON RHYNE MARY FRANCES ROBINSON JACK D. R UDISILL LILLIAN MISUE RUDISILL CARL SCRONCE, JR. JAMES McCOY REINHARDT MABLE FAYE REINHARDT MARY JANE RHONEY Seniors PHYLLIS GAIL SEITZ EMMA SUE SHULL ALLEN EDWARD SHUGART, JR. BARBARA ANN SHULL PEGGY JEAN SPEAGLE BUDDY STEVE WHITENER WILLENA RUTH WHITWORTH CHARLES SIMPSON WILFONG Seniors DOROTHY MARLENE WILSON DAVID EDWARD WOOD ANNE ROBINSON WOODSIDE JAMES THOMAS WOODY RUBY LEA WRIGHT ALICE FAYE YOUNG Class Prophecy As I gaze into the crystal ball, I see my classmates of 1955, actively engaged in many walks of life. It is the year 1970. Sue, Barbara, and Tommy are getting the news around a great deal faster now with their newspaper, “Shull-Wood Bugle.” Caring for the sick are nurses Colleen, Willena, Faye, Emalean, Mary Frances, and Pat- sy C. Careers as housewives have appealed to Carolyn, Annie Mae, Earlene, and Marlene. “Old pupils never die; they just become teachers,” say Mary Jane, Martha Jean, Anne, Pat, and Nancy. Music teachers, Myrtle Ann and Nellie Ruth, are saying, “one and two and three and four.” The Reverends John Bumgarner and Buddy Whitener cannot decide what to do about their choir director, Gail, who is getting married and leaving them after fifteen years of service. J.D.has his own place of business now, The Punch Dairy Center, with Jane as his chief cook. Dior is a thing of the past, since Irene, Helen, and Carol have taken over. Reginald, Sylvia, and Ruby have taken to the air as a pilot and airline hostesses. Jack, being so plain spoken in high school, is in Washington, telling the other Congressmen how things should be done. Justina, loving to talk, is a telephone operator. David and Venson have taken to the sea and, they say, have a girl in every port. Kenneth, always correct in high school, is a college professor of English. Playing professional basketball are Lloyd and Junior. The Park-Pitts’ Garage is operated by Dean and Ned. Patsy H. and Shirley are career girls, working for the government in Paris. Calvin, Glenn, Charles, J. D. Heavner, and Lee are in business together, forming “The Bachelor Insurance Company.” Bill Clay and Bill Rhyne like giving the orders now as Colonels in the United States Air Force. Carl, being handy with a pencil in school, is a famous artist. The B-C Beauty Shop is operated by Marie, Carrie, and Radah. In the field of business are Ronnie, Jimmy, James, and Edward. Private secretaries are Jo Ann, Ellen, Alice Rose, and Lillian. While I look upon myself as a secretary, the crystal ball becomes clear; and I can’t help recalling what I heard once long ago: “I slept--and dreamed that life is beauty. I woke--and found that life is duty.” How busy we have become! Faye Young Prophet Class History The long-awaited year has come! We are seniors with many activities confronting us, and a long and interesting history behind as. For almost two years we have been together at Foard High. Last year we were strangers, with our hearts and minds on junior cares and junior frolics. I must not,however, get ahead of my story, for we had a separate existence before the year 1953. Our history began in the year 1951 at Banoak, Blackburn, Mountain View, and Startown High Schools. At Banoak, fifty-four students laid aside their elementary training for high school. As the year passed, many decided they had completed their education and turned to other fields. Those remaining achieved sophomoric status. As sophomores, these industrious students began to raise funds for the junior-senior ban- quet by selling brooms and all-occasion cards. During this year many students became inter- ested in basketball. The more studious ones were taken into the Beta Club. The year pass- ed and soon they became juniors at Fred T. Foard. In 1951, twenty-one enthusiastic freshmen were having similar experiences at Blackburn, a neighboring school. Irene Leatherman was class president. When these students entered their sophomore year, there were only fourteen because some had dropped out to take on more responsible positions. Those who participated in athletics were again successful. With no further activity the sophomore year ended. The next year they became problems in a new and different e n v i r o n m e n t--Fred T. Foard. At near-by Mountain View in 1951, twenty-nine students entered high school, with Betty Kahili as class president. A Christmas party was held at Carolyn Hefner’s. In basketball the class became school champions. During their sophomore year Betty Kahili was again president of a class, now consisting of only twenty-three members. The girls played on the school softball team. This year the Christmas party was held at Patsy Hilton’s. Another class activity was a wiener roast in Ned Pitt’s cow pasture. This year ended, Mountain View was bidden farewell. Only sixteen students decided to continue their education at Foard. In 1951, with Mrs. Joe Curtis as sponsor, thirty-six students entered the field of higher learning at Startown. The highlights of the school year were: a wiener roast given to the sen- iors, a class picnic, and a mock wedding chapel program. The class officers were: President, Bill Abernethy; Vice-President, Vernon Cansler; Sec- retary, Martha Jean Pitts; Treasurer, Myra Hefner; Reporters, Barbara Shull and Helen Bum- garner. Then in 1952 thirty-four of the students entered the sophomore year with Mr. D. A. Anthony as sponsor and Johnny Bumgarner as class president. One of the pleasant experiences of the year was the theater party honoring the seniors. The class was divided at the end of the year. Seventeen members came to Foard; eleven were sent to other schools. In the year 1953, these four classes spent the first month of school together in busses and makeshift classrooms, since the new building was still under construction. Seventy-three jun- iors, under the supervision of Mrs.Setzer and Mr.Edgar Robinson, entered the new Foard High School, Monday, October 6, 1953. The officers elected were: President, Johnny Bumgarner; Vice-President, Jo Ann Wilson; Secretary, Faye Young; and Treasurer, Martha Jean Pitts. Immediately projects were undertaken for the junior-senior banquet. Sandwiches were sold until the lunchroom opened. Other projects were: selling brooms, magazine subscriptions, and ironing board hooks. Several very successful talent shows were held. The class motto was: “God is our Guide, and we shall strive to serve Him. ' Class colors were green and white; the class flower, dogwood. Sixty-seven juniors entertained the seniors at the Hickory Country Club. At the beginning of the senior year the class enrollment was sixty-eight. At the present time we are still making history. One of our major battles is a financial one--the raising of funds for our much needed vacation, which we shall spend in Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and New York. Most of all we envisage a black sheepskin marked “Diploma,” at which time we shall say good-by to all our many friends and faculty members, and embark upon our uncertain, yet challenging futures! Peggy Speagle, Historian Superlatives most athletic Lloyd Hatley Irene Leatherman BEST CITIZEN J. D. Punch Ellen Wise MOST DIGNIFIED Kenneth Broome Helen Bumgarner Superlatives MOST TALENTED Johnny Bumgarner Myrtle Hilton WITTIEST Jack Rudisill Barbara Shull MOST STUDIOUS Kenneth Broome Peggy Speagle Superlatives BEST SPORTS Edward Shugart Helen Bumgarner MOST COURTEOUS Charles Wilfong Alice Hass BEST LOOKING David Wood Jo Ann Wilson MOST POPULAR Carol Leatherman Barbara Shull NEATEST Ronald Kahili Carolyn Hefner Superlatives BEST ALL-ROUND J. D. Punch Mary Jane Rhoney Cast Will And Zest a went I, Tommy Woody, will my ability to talk all the time and disturb everyone to Johnny Lynn. I, Lee McCracken, will my bashful ways to Gary Detter. I, Emalean Davis, will to Shirley Hilton my quiet manner and my ability to avoid boys. I, Earlene Reinhardt, will my love for tall boys to Peggy Auton. I, Pat Costner, will to Betty Jo Jarrett my score-keeping job. Keep your mind on it, girl! I, Reginald Johnson, will my ability to fly an airplane to Fredrick Phillips. I, Marlene Wilson, will to Miriam Clay my ability to go steady. I, Sylvia Costner, will my ability to talk in Mrs. Reitzel’s study hall to anyone who can get away with it and not have to stay in at lunch. We, Irene Leatherman and Faye Young, will our love for chewing gum, boys, short hair, basketball, sloppy clothes, pestering the teachers, and acting silly to anyone that will accept it. I, Ned Pitts, will my ability to get along with one girl to Kenneth Townsend. I, Bill Rhyne, will my love for typing, bookkeeping, and Mrs. Setzer to Jerry Sigmon, in the hope that she will love him too. I, Myrtle Hilton, will my big mouth and English book to Gloria and Betty Settlemyre. I, Anne Woodside, will my dirty saddle oxfords and a bottle of white shoe polish to Gloria Dean Settlemyre. I, Jo Ann Wilson, will my love for nice friends and good times to Bettie and Bobbie Gilbert. I, Alice Hass, will my happy-go-lucky attitude to Jane Smyre. I, Mary Jane Rhoney, refuse to will anything, because I don’t know what to will. I, Sue Shull, will to Jo Nan Leatherman my a b i 1 i ty to laugh the whole day through. Why take life seriously? I, Ellen Wise, will to Thelma McCaslin my height with the hope she doesn’t complain as I do. I, Lillian Rudisill, will to Julia Hood my shortness. Don’t grow any taller, Julia. I, Bobby Fox, will my shyness toward the opposite sex to Jerry Sigmon. I, Ruby Wright, will my ability to get skinned knees while playing basketball to Joann Smith. I, Jane Johnson, will to Shirley S i m m o n s my title - Class Baby. I, Bill Clay, will my luck to get into the ditch every rainy morning to Kenneth Rhoney. I, Buddy Whitener, will my friendly ways to Gary Detter. I, Justina Boone, will my ability to eat and stay slim to Bob- bie Leatherman and Gloria Settlemyre. I, Nellie Pruitt, will my ability to keep fifth period study hall quiet to Doris Jarrett. I, Kenneth Broome, will to Albert Abernathy my owlish qua- lity of wisdom and ability to see and hear things. We, Carrie Canipe and Radah Bumgarner, will our shorthand books back to Mrs .Setzer with our apologies for not absorbing much of it. I, Charles Wilfong, will my kindness to Terry Setzer. I, Lloyd Hatley, will my love for all sports to Ray Leather- man. I, Faye Reinhardt, will to Bobbie Gilbert my love for boys who have pretty cars. Cast Will A ad Zest ament I, Jack Rudisill, will my wonder-working ways with girls to Kenneth Townsend. I, Willena Whitworth, will my red hair to whoever has jet black hair, because this is the color to which I am partial. I, Marie Barnes, will my bookkeeping book to anybody who will have it. I, Ronald Kahili, will my neat ways to Harry Frye. I, Boots Isenhour, will my friendly ways to Shirley Hilton. I, Patsy Helton, will my crazy ways to Carolyn Brittain. Improve them, please. I, Carolyn Hefner, will my talkative ways to Kay Dickinson. Use them as I did. I, Annie Mae Cauthen, will my cousin to Pat Cauthen with the hope that she can do as well as I. I, Frances Robinson, will my chemistry book to Barbara Lu. I, Colleen Jarrett, will my senior privileges and attention c English class to Bettie Gil- bert. I, Barbara Shull,will my love for cheering at the ball gamt to Gary Detter, because he didn’t yell this year. I, J. D. Punch, will my bus to Eugene Hughes. I hope he can 1 ep it in the road. I, Calvin Pruette, will my old rickety typewriter to Dale Glem I, Gail Seitz, will my efficiency to James Powell. Be caret r! The teachers will find it out and put you to work. I, Helen Bumgarner, will my great love for new clothes and costume jewelry to Judy Ames, not that she needs it. I, Martha Jean Pitts, will my love to drive someone else’s car to Deanie Smith providing she has less bump-ups than I have. I, James Reinhardt, will my ability to hold the Dodge school bus in the road to Kenneth Rhoney. I, Patsy Childers, will my privileges of being boss in study hall to Julia Hood. I, Nancy Johnson, will my time-keeping job to my sister, Sylvia. I, Jimmy Lutz,will my ability to leave school early to James Powell, if he makes good use of it. I, Edward Shugart, will my ability to tie shoes correctly to Bobbie Leatherman because hers need tying. I, J unior Leatherman, will my love for junior girls to Ray Leatherman, so he won’t have to fight for them. I, J. D. Heavner, will my shy ways to Truman Townsend. I, Glen Pope, will my ability to polish an automobile to Ken- neth Sigmon. I, Venson Propst, will my love for last period study hall to John Burgin, because he studied as hard as I did. I, David Wood, will my flirty ways to Donald Bumgarner; therefore he can occupy his brother’s shoes. I, Johnny Bumgarner, do bequeath my ability to stay up all night working on the annual to any Junior who may be so unfor- tunate as to inherit the duty. I further will my ability to get along with all the girls to all the boys. Testator Nancy Johnson Weren't We Cute Justina Boone Jo Ann Wilson Annie Mae Sigmon Alice Hass Sue Shull Colleen Jarrett Nellie Pruitt Johnny Bumgarner Myrtle Ann Hilton Glenn Pope Charles S. Wilfong Emalean Davis Lee McCracken Tommy Woody Jimmy Lutz Faye Reinhardt Martha Jean Pitts Carolyn Jeanette Hefner David Edward Wood Mary Jane Rhoney Patsy Carolyn Helton Ruby Lea Wright Willena Whitworth Nancy C.Johnson Faye Young Irene Leatherman Peggy Speagle Sylvia Costner Junior Leatherman Pat Costner Gail Seitz Carl Scronce Baddy Whitener Ned Pitts Edward Shugart Patsy Childers Ellen Wise Dean Parker Calvin Pruette Carol Leatherman Anne Woodside years Reginald Johnson Helen Bumgarner Ronnie Kahili Barbara Shull Ago business Managers Advertising Staff Left to Right, Seated: Martha Jean Pitts, Jane Johnson, Myrtle Hilton, Willena Whitworth, Mary Jane Rhoney. Standing: Baddy Whitener, Barbara Shall, Helen Bumgarner, Earlene Reinhardt, Colleen Jarrett, Sylvia Costner, Anne Woodside, J. D. Punch. Chief Marshals Martha Jean Pitts And Mary Jane Rhoney fjuaior Marshals Seated: Peggy Speagle, Mary Jane Rhoney, Martha Jean Pitts, Nellie Rath Pruitt. Standing: John Henry Bumgarner. junior Class Officers Left to Right: Shirley Simmons --President, Christine Teague --Vice-President, Bobbie Leatherman--Secret ary, Fredrick Phillips --Treasurer. juniors Miriam Clay Lula Crouch Ray Dellinger Gary Detter Kay Dickinson Janice Donkle Harry Frye Bettie Gilbert Bobbie Gilbert Dale Glenn Shirley Helton Bobbie Hendrick Juniors Jimmie Hilton Julia Hood Eugene Hughes Margaret Huss Bette Jo Jarrett Doris Jarrett Jo Nan Leatherman Ray Leatherman Patsy Lowman Wade Kahili James Kirby Bobbie Leatherman Terry Setzer Jerry Sigmon Ken Sigmon, Jr. Tommy Sigmon Shirley Simmons Deanie Smith {Juniors Margaret Rudisill Joe Scronce Sybil Scronce Mary Kate Seagle Betty Settlemyre Gloria Settlemyre Jack Wright Johnny Wyant Nancy Yoder Roy Fulbright Sophomore Class Officers Left to Right: Mary Lea Houser, President; Lin- da Young, Vice-President; Sylvia Johnson, Sec- retary; Donald Bumgarner, Treasurer. Left to Right: Jimmy Kilby, President; William Seitz, Vice-President; Frances Rhoney, Secre- tary; Peggy Grindstaff, Treasurer. Jreshman Class Officers Donald E. Bumgarner John Burgin Sophomores Margaret Alice Lutz Linda Young dreskmen LefttoRight , First Row: Jo Ann Abe rnethy, Martha Ann Abe rnethy,Patsy Abernethy, Gail Barger, Larry Beard, Mary Ellen Bivens. Second Row: Michael Blackmon, Charles Bolick, Wayne Bo- lick, Peggy Boone, Esther Bridges, Jewell Brittain. Third Row: Carter Brooks, Sandra Buff, Jack Bumgarner, W.R. Bumgarner, Joan Burgin, Bon Jou Burris. Fourth Row: William Bur- ton, Christine Caldwell, Elizabeth Canipe, Elaine Cauthen, Clinton Childers, Beverly Craig. Fifth Row: Bobby Davis, James Willis. Left to Right First Row: Jo Ann Deal, Charles Dickenson, Madeline Fredell, Larry Fulbright, RoyGlasco, Martha Greenhill. Second Row: Peggy Grindstaff, Evelyn Gross, Bill Hahn, Brenda Hefner, J. D. Hefner, Peggy Hefner. Third Row: Dean Hendricks, Ronald Hood, Gwendolyn How- ard, Gary Huffman, Norris Huss, Johnny Jarrett. Fourth Row: Harley Johnson, Margie Johnson, Sue Kanupp, Gerald Kanupp, Jimmy Kilby, Marie Kirby. Fifth Row: Larry Kiziah, Tommy Lam- bert. IreskmcH Left to Right First Row: Frances Lutz, Jimmy Lutz, Martha Jean Lutz, Elizabeth Lynn, Nicky Lynn, Reid Marlowe. Second Row: John Mauney, Marlene McCaslin, Janice McRee, Lois Par- sons, Leona Pate, Eugene Petty. Third Row: Jerry Pitts, Linda Pitts, Johnny Price, Roger Ra- der, Libby Reinhardt, France s Rhoney. Fourth Row: Niles Robinson, Polly Sanders, Coy Scronce, Rebecca Scronce, Roy Seitz, William Seitz. Fifth Row: Becky Shook, Charles Shook. Jrcshmen Left to Right, Fir st Row: Earlene Shook, Shelby Jean Sigmon, Becky Smith, Clyde Stallings, Irene Stallings, Janice Stallings, Second Row: Wanda Stroud, Carolyn Teague, Mary Ann Tucker, Wayne Wallace, Robert Ward, Doris Waters. Third Row: Johnny Welch, Wendell White, Alice Ray Whi- tener, Elsie Whitener, Jerry Whitener, Ronald Whitener, Fourth Row: Janet Whisnant, Bobby Wilson, Clarence Wise, Betty Jo Wright, Jeanette Wright, Steve Wright. Fifth Row: Sara Wyant, Loretta Young. Left to Right, First Row: Marie Barnes, Helen Bumgarner, Johnny Bumgarner, Betty Cansler, Pat Cauthen, Sharon Childers, Pat Costner. Second Row: Harry Frye, Bettie Gilbert, Bobbie Gilbert, Julia Hood. Third Row: Coleen Jarrett, Doris Jarrett, Jane Johnson, Nancy Johnson. Fourth Row: Reginald Johnson, Bobbie Leatherman, Miriam Mauser, Martha Jean Pitts. Fifth Row: Nellie Ruth Pruitt, J.D. Punch, Mary Jane Rhoney, Miss Reese-Advisor, Gail Seitz, Shir- ley Simmons, Barbara Shull. Sixth Row: Peggy Speagle, Christine Teague, Annette Whitener, Jo Ann Wilson, Ellen Wise, Anne Woodside, Jack Wright. Officers: Reginald Johnson-President; Miriam Mauser-Vice-President; Jo Ann Wilson-Secretary; Pat Cauthen-Treasurer; Mary Jane Rhoney-Reporter.. A'ey Left to Right: J. D. Punch, President; Harry Frye, Vice-President; Ronald Kahili, Secretary; Fredrick Phillips, Treasurer, Left to Right: Julia Hood, President; Bobbie Leatherman, Vice-Presi- dent; Nancy Johnson, Secretary Treasurer; Mary Jane Rhoney, Re- porter. C'lbrary Club School Keporter PEGGY SPEAGLE Newspaper Staff Left to Right, First Row: Bettie Gilbert-Art Editor; Annette Whitener-Asst. Business Manager; Jack Wright-Business Manager; Pat Cauthen and Miriam Mauser-Co-Editors; Harry Frye and Christine Teague-Sports Editors; Bobbie Gilbert-Art Editor. Second Row: Emalean Davis - Typist; Bobbie Leatherman, Doris Jarrett, Julia Hood-Feature Writers; Alice Hass, Ellen Wise, Faye Reinhardt-Typists; Sharon Childers, Betty Cansler, Shirley Simmons-Reporters; Miss Reese-Advisor. 4-M Club Left to Right, Front Row: Ray Leatherman, President; Irene Leather- man, Vice-President; Faye Young,Secretary Treasurer; Nancy John- son, Program Chairman, Judy Ames Bette Jo Jarrett, Reporters; Sandra Buff Sylvia Johnson, Song Leaders, LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM i 3. A- Officers TOOL IDENTIFICATION TEAM Left to Right: Lloyd Hatley, Reporter; Jimmy Hilton, Vice-President; Ray Leatherman, President; Carol Leatherman, Treasurer; Robert Bolick, Sec- retary. ) r- - Hand Left to Right, Front Row: Mary Ann Tucker, Janice McCree, Sue Kanupp, Frances Lutz, Becky Smith. Back Row: Johnny Jarrett, Nicky Lynn, W. R. Bumgarner, Ralph Benfield, Johnny Bum- garner, Mr, Daughtery. Kus Drivers Left to Right: Bill Clay, Ray Leatherman, Ned Pitts, Fredrick Phillips, J. D. Punch, Johnny Bumgarner, Dean Parker, Ronnie Kahili. Music Club First Row: Hilda Walker, Gail Barger, Jo Ann Wilson, Gail Seitz, Dorothy Barger, Nicky Lynn. Second Row: Margaret Huss, Esther Bridges Frances Lutz.Coleen Brittain, Nellie Pruitt, Mary Jane Rhoney,Judy Ames, Myrtle Hilton, Miriam Mauser. janitor “PREACH SHUFORD Cafeteria Staff Mrs. James Deal, Mrs. Clyde Leonard, and Mrs. Fred Phillips. Coach MR. ELMER LUTZ Cheerleaders Front to Back: Deanie Smith, Bobbie Leatherman, Barbara Shull, Judy Ames, Linda Young, Martha Jean Pitts, Mary Jane Rhoney. Qirls' Basketball Sylvia Costner F°rvrard Christine Teague Manager Faye Young Guard Julia Hood Guard Helen Bumgarner Guard Nancy Johnson Timekeeper , ne ueathermat lrC Forward B Pat Costner Scorekeeper addy whitene °uar j r Lloyd Hatley Center Johnny Bumgarner Manager Jimmy Kilby Guard Harry Frye F orward Forward First Row: Carolyn Brittain, Janice Donkle, Gloria Settlemyre, Sandra Buff, Kay Dickenson, Joann Smith. Second Row: Coach-Elmer Lutz, Peggy Hefner, Helen Bumgarner, Miriam Maus- er, Faye Y oung, Irene Lea therm an, Julia Hood, Sylvia Costner, R uby Wright, J u s t i n a Boone, Manager-Christine Teague. '54- '55 basketball Zeams First Row: Roy Fulbright, Buddy Whitener, Jimmy Kilby, Junior Leatherman, Jimmy Hilton. Second Row: Coach-Elmer Lutz, Fredrick Phillips, Ray Dellinger, Gary Detter, Harry F rye, Lloyd Hatley, Ray Leatherman, Jerry Sigmon, Manager-Johnny Bumgarner. Senior Statistics ELIZA MARIE BARNES: Beta Club 2,3,4; Library Club 3, 4; Public Relations Club 2; 4-H Club 3. JUSTINA BOONE: Library Club 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 4. KENNETH BROOME: Junior Class Play 3; Most Dignified 4; Most Studious 4. HELEN PEARLE BUMGARNER: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V. P. 2, Sec. Treas. 3, County Council Sec. Treas.4; Librarian 1,2; Lunchroom Ass’t. 2; Basketball 1 , Varsity 2, 3, 4; Best Sport 4; Most Dignified 4. JOHN HENRY BUMGARNER: Junior Marshal 3; Band 4; Dramatic Club 1; Announcer Public Re- lations Program 4; Class President 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Pro- gram Chairman 3; Key Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1 , 2, 3, Songleader 3, Winner of County Talent Show 2; FFA Club 1, 2, Tool Identification Team 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball Manager 4; Bus Driver 4; M. C. of Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Boys’ State 3; Most Versatile 4; Most Talented 4. RADAH MAE BUMGARNER: Basketball 1, 2; Commencement Choir 1. CARRIE CATHERINE CANIPE: Basketball 1, 2; Commencement Choir 1. ANNIE MAE CAUTHEN: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Class Play 1, 2; Lunchroom Ass’t. 1. 2. PATRICIA FAY CHILDERS: Home Ec. 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Dress Revue 1; Musical Com- edy 3. PATRICIA ANN COSTNER: Cheerleader 1; Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; FT A 2, V. P. FTA 2; Class Pres. 2; Library Club 2, 3, Sec’y. 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. SYLVIA LENA COSTNER: Cheerleader 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity 1; Softball Team 2; Advertising Staff 4. EMALEAN DAVIS: Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Lunchroom Ass’t. 1, 2. BOBBY LEE FOX: Baseball 1,2,3, 4; English Club 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. ALICE ROSE HASS: Horn e Ec. Club 1, 2; Lunchroom Ass’t. 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Commencement Chorus 3; Newspaper Typist 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Courteous 4. LLOYD HATLEY: Bus Driver 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; FFA 3, 4; Re- porter 4. CAROLYN JEANETTE HEFNER: 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. 3; Public Relations Club 2; Neatest 4; Friendliest 4; Waitress Jr. Senior Banquet 1; Usher Talent Show 3; Daisy Chain 1, 2; Commencement Chorus 1, 2; Music Club 1, 2. PATSY CAROL HELTON: 4-H Club 1 . 2; 4-H Club Sec’y. 2; Social Chairman 1; T r e a s ur e r 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Public Relations Club 2; Usher for Talent Show 3; Commencement Chorus 1, 2; Daisy Chain 1, 2. MYRTLE ANN HILTON: Music C 1 ub 2, 3, 4; FTA Club 2; Queen 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Program Chairman 2; Food Preparation Winner 3, 4; Canning 4; Annual Adver- tising Manager 4; Most Talented 4; Commencement Chorus 1, 3; Chairman Jr. Senior Banquet Songs 3; Talent Show 2,3. SHIRLEY ALMEDA ISENHOUR: V.P.2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Waitress Jr. Senior Ban- quet 1; Usher for Talent Scout Show 3; Class Play 2; Commencement Choir 1; Daisy Chain 1. Senior Statistics ALMA COLLEEN JARRETT: Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, County Dress Revue 1; Junior Varsity 1, Varsity 2; Softball 2; Home Ec. 1, 2; Fashion Show 2; Music Club 2; Talent Show 2; Class Chorus 2; Music Recital 2; French 3; Advertising Staff Annual 4; Public Relations Radio Program 4. BARBARA JANE JOHNSON: Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Convention 3; 4-H Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, 4-H Square Dance Team 2, 4-H Club Week 3, Dress Revue 3; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Commencement Cho- rus 3; Queen 2; Home Ec. Club 2; Library Club 1 , 2, 4; Annual A d v. Staff 4; Lunchroom Ass’t. 1; Class Baby 4; Public Relations Radio Program 4. NANCY CAROLYN JOHNSON: Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2; School Reporter 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, County Trophy Winner 4, President 2, 4-H Program Chairman 4, Catawba County Council Pres. 4, Frozen Foods 2,3,4, Citizenship 4, Better Grooming 4, Leadership 1, Catawba County 4-H Judging Team 1,2,3,4, Delegate to State 4-H Club Week 1, County Square Dancing Team 2, County Dairyland Festival Queen 1; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3, Feature Writer 3; Music Club 3; Cutest 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Library Sec. Treas. 2, 4, State Library Club Member 2, 4; Commencement Chorus 2, 3; Talent Show 2; Class President 1 , V. P. 2; Testator 4; Time- keeper 4. REGINALD ALAN JOHNSON: Class Treasurer 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Key Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Conven- tion 1; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Art Editor Foardonian Staff 3; Art Editor An- nual 4. RONALD NORMAN KAHILL: 4-H Club 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3, 4; Neatest 4; Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, State Convention 2, 3, International Convention 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Waiter Jr. Senior 1. CAROL JAMES LEATHERMAN: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 4-H Club Week 2. 3, V. P. 2; Key C 1 ub 2, 3, 4; FFA Club 3, 4, Seed Judging Team 3, 4, Livestock Judging Team 3, Treasurer 4; Most Popular 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. RUTH IRENE LEATHERMAN: 4-H Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2, V. P. 4, Program Chairman for 4-H County Council 4; Library Club 1,2, 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 1, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Chairman of Decorating Committee for Jr. Senior Banquet; J unior Choir 3. ARTHUR DEAN PARKER: Bus Driver 4; FF A 3, 4. MARTHA JEAN PITTS: Music Club 2; Beta Club 1,2,3, 4, Convention 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Club Week at Raleigh 3; Cheerleader 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Reporter 3; Co-Chief Junior Marshal 3; Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Commence- ment Chorus 3; Annual Advertising Staff 4; Library Club 1, 2, President 2; Queen Winter Carni- val 2. NED FRANKLIN PITTS: 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, County Winner in Farm and Home Electric 2, Dele- gate to 4-H Club Week at Raleigh 2, Delegate to Electric Congress at Charlotte 2; Waiter Jun- ior-Senior Banquet 1; Bus Driver 4; Most Dependable 4; FFA 4. NELLIE RUTH PRUITT: Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Convention 2; Annual Staff 2, 4; Music Club 1, 3, 4, Music Recital 1,3; Public Relations Club 2; Newspaper Staff 2, Feature Writer 2; Library Club 3, 4, Recreation Committee Chairman 3, State Library Club Member 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, County Winner--Clothing 3, 4, Canning 4, Delegate to 4-H Cl ub Week at Raleigh 2, Fair Booth Committee Member 2, Spanish Award 2; Sec’y of Class 2, 4; Junior Varsity 1; Most Versatile 4; Commencement Chorus 2,3; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Junior Marshall 3; Talent Show 3; Home Ec.Club 3; Pianist-Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Radio Program 4; Song Committee Member 3; 4-H Dress Revue 1, 2, 3. JAMES DARRELL PUNCH: Bus Driver 3,4; Key Club 3, 4, Convention 3, President 4; Class V. P. 2; 4-H Club 1 , 2, 3, 4-H Square Dance Team 2, 4-H Club Week 3; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Convention 3; FFA Club 1,2,4; Dramatic Club l;Best Ail - round 4; Best Citizen 4; Annual Ad- vertising Staff 4; Circulation Manager Newspaper 2. Senior Statistics EARLENE ELIZABETH REINHARDT: Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Junior Varsity 1; Softball 2; Fashion Show 2; Talent Show 2; Home Ec .Club 1,2; Class Play 2; Annual Advertising Staff 4. JAMES McCOY REINHARDT: 4-H Club 2; Junior Varsity 1; Bus Driver 4. MABLE FAYE REINHARDT: 4-H Club 1,2,3; Music Club 1, Music Recital 1; County Dress Re- vue 1; Class Play Prompter 2; Fashion Show 2; Softball Team 2; Home Ec.Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4; Most Bashful 4; Class Chorus 1. MARY JANE RHONEY: Basketball 1, 3, Scorekeeper 2, Cheerleader 4; 4-HClub 1,2,3, Repor- ter 2, Delegate to State 4-H Club Week at Raleigh 2, 3; Library Club 2,3,4; Program Chair- man 2, Reporter 3, 4, State Library Club 2, 4; Class Secretary and Treasurer ,President2, Reporter 4; Junior Delegate to Career Day; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Music Club3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 3, Feature W riter 3; Co-Chief Junior Marshall 3; Best All - round 4; School Reporter 2; Talent Show 2; Commencement Chorus 1, 2, 3; Commencement Play 2. BILLY DALTON RHYNE: Cutest 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; FFA 3, 4; Basketball 2. JACK DONALD RUDISILL: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Key Club 4; Commencement Play 3. LILLIAN MISUE RUDISILL: 4-H Club 1, Vice-President 2. CARL SMITH SCRONCE, JR.: Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Key Club 1, 2. PHYLLIS GAIL SEITZ: Beta Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Beta Convention 3; Home Ec.Club 1, 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recital 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 4, State Library Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Square Dance Team 2, Dress Revue 1, 2, 3, Dairy Judging Team 3, 4-H Club Week, Raleigh 3, Fair Booth Committee 2; Junior Varsity 2; County Delegate to Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Center 3; Commencement and Baccalaureate Choir 3; Talent Show 3; Announcer Pub- lic Relations Program 4; Co-Editor of Annual 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Class Reporter 2, 3, 4. EDWARD SHUGART: FF A 1,2, 3, 4; Tool Identification Team 2; Best Sport 4. BARBARA ANN SHULL: Class Reporter 2,3; Librarian 1,2; Lunchroom Assistant 2; Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 2; Cheerleader 3, 4, Chief 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3; Most Popular 4; W i 11 i e s t 4; Commencement Chorus 3; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Quatra-Log Advertising Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2. EMMA SUE SHULL: Future Teachers of America Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, Dress Revue 2. BUDDY STEVE WHITENER : 4-H Club 1,2,3; Music Club 2; Baccalaureate Choir 1,3; Com- mencement Chorus 1, 3; Class Chorus 2; Music Recital 2; Annual Advertising Staff 4. CHARLES SIMPSON WILFONG: Key Club 2, 3;4-HClub 1,2,3; Most Courteous 4; Class Baby 4. DOROTHY MARLENE WILSON: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Softball Team 2; Talent Show 1; Class Chorus 1. JO ANN WILSON: V.P.Class 3; Commencement Choir 3; Baccalaureate Choir 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, County Winner of Better Grooming Medal 3; Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 1; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Convention 2; Newspaper Staff Reporter 3; Best Personality 4; Best Looking 4; Music Club 3, 4. ELLEN LUEETTA WISE: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Alternate to Career Day 3; Class Chorus 1; 4-H Club 2, Dress Revue 2; Best Citizen 4. Senior Statistics DAVID EDWARD WOOD: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; FFA Livestock J udging Team 3; Commencement Chorus 2. ANNE ROBINSON WOODSIDE: Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Delegate to 4-H Short Course 1, Program Chairman 2, County Winner Poultry 1, 2, 3, 4, Green Pastures Speaking Contest- Second Place 1; Home Ec.Club 1; Library Club 1; Lunchroom Assistant 1, 2; Annual Advertis- ing Staff 4; Commencement Chorus 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES THOMAS WOODY: Bus Driver 3,4; Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 2; Boys’ State 3. RUBY LEA WRIGHT: 4-H Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; Varsity 2, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Talent Show 1 , 2; Softball 2; Home Ec. Club 1 , 2; Baccalaureate Choir 3; Commencement Cho- rus 3. ALICE FAYE YOUNG: Class V. P. 4, Class Secretary 3; Home Ec. 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