Franklinville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Franklinville, NC)

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P— eocatee uf Nene ; tgs AA. ‘ , o 5 ¢  9 ’ Fj a 7 1 | ‘ ‘, Hh ; ‘ a) 0 Ne RE eter He a a a i eta | THE SENIORS OF FRANKLINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL resen ft MEMORIES OF COME IO) IN Otet om eOn mse livies Bite tome elu. Dedication Omer Eom) sLhOmas ic O merece alcioresr during our stay in high schepl, who has= given wis —b Oth. his sti mesandaniss advice sincerely, honestly, sand) wil lingly we dedicate ' M entemaies of 53. FLOWER Red Rose CO ORES Blue and White MRS. LOUISE S, ALLEN MISS KATHERINE BUIE MRS. KATHRYN B., CHRISMON High Point College Woman's College U.N.C., A.B. Woman's College, U.N.C., B.S., H.E Commercial English I Vocational Home Economics High School Faculty willl. MISS MARY E, HOLLADAY Woman's College, U.N.C., A.B. English and French PRINCIPAL, YATES L. HOLLAND E. S. THOMAS, JR. J. P. THOMPSON University of N.C., A.B., M.A. Appalachian State Teachers College, Elon College, A.B. Mathematics B.S., M.A., Social Studies Physical Education Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief - Kenneth Wilson.......... Business Manager - Clinton Hoover Assistant Editor - Raeford Glasgow ai ANNUAL STAFF Front Row: Sylvia Duggins, Phoebe Jane Williams, Rebecca Craven, Helen Doss, Betty Bray, Shirley Pilkenton, Mary Ellen Allred, Edith Ausley. Second Row: Laristine Callicutt, Peggy Hopkins, Richard Pugh, Frank Burke, Johnny Marley, Clinton Hoover, Parks Allred, Dwain Hare, Janette Cox, Gracie Saunders. Seniors LLOYD A, BENNER 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Folk Dancing 3; Baseball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Sponsor for Lions Tournament 1, 3; Sports Edi- tor for school paper 3; Best Sport 4. BETTY JEAN BRAY Glee Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Folk Dancing 3; F.H.A,. 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; 4-H Clubl, 2, 3,4; Memories of '53 Staff 4; F'ville Yak Yak Staff 3; Best Dressed 4; Most Talkative 4, JIMMIE BROWER Monogram Club l1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Senior Super- lative 4; Glee Club 2,3; C.B.A.D.T. Sponsor Lace GEORGE FRANKLIN BURKE 4-H Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Public Relation Manager 3; Marshal 2; Class Vice-President 3; Flirt 4; Sponsor for Lions Club Tournament 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3, 4. 1953 MARY ELLEN ALLRED 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Folk Dancing 3; Beta Club 4; Memories of '53 Staff 4; F'ville Yak Yak Staff 3,4; Best All- Round 4. PARKS LEE ALLRED Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club l, 2; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Superlative 4. JESSE BYNUM ALLRED 4-H Club l, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3; Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 2; Wittiest 4; Vice President of 4-H Club 2,3; Folk Dancing 3. EDITH MIRIAM AUSLEY 4-H Club I, 2;3;4;-Glee Club Z, 3,4; F.HsAy.Z 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 2, 3; Recitation De- clamation Contest 1; Bookworm 4; Most Intel- lectual 4; Music 1, 2; Typist of Memories of '53 4, Seniors 1953 FRANKIE LARISTINE CALLICUTT 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; President 3; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Most Musical 4; Folk Dancing 3. REBECCA ANN CRAVEN Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Most Absent Minded 4; Monogram Club 2, Bee eer eG abi. 35) OOft. ball 33 G.B. A. Ds Tr: Sponsor l, 2. F, JANETTE COx Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2Z, 3,4; Most Athletic 4; Class Pest 4; Wittiest 4; Bus Driver 2,3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 2, 3; Soft Ball 3; C.B.A.D.T. Sponsor 1, 2, CARLETTA DENNIS F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Sponsor for Lions Tourna- ment 2; Folk Dancing 3; Most Courteous 4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3, 4. HELEN M. DOSS F.H,A, 2; Class Secretary 2; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1; Folk Dancing 3; Class Baby 4;Sponsor for Lions Club Tournament 2, SYLVIA J. DUGGINS Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Ftville Yak Yak Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Cheer Leader 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Vice President 2; Best Looking 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Sponsor for C.B.A.D.T. Ws? RAEFORD COLVIN GLASGOW Bus Driver 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 3; Memories of '53 assistant-editor 4; Most In- dustrious 4; 4-H Club l. DWAIN B. HARE Memories of '53, Art Editor; Basketball 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Baseball 1; Superlative, Most Reckless, Best Dressed 4; Class President 2, Seniors 1953 RUBY ETHEL HARGETT The Quietest 4. NANCY LOUISE HILLIARD 4-H Club 1; Parlimentarian of F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 3; Flirt 4; Folk Dancing 3. CLINTON WILSON HOOVER Memories of '53, Business Manager; Basketball 1,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Superlative, Most Talka- tive. PEGGY JEAN HOPKINS GleerC@lubela 25335 4—-He Glubwiltec 4 why LiaeAwe eae Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Pet 4; Most Industrious 4; Marshal 1,2, 3. PEGGY JEAN HORNER 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4;F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 2, 3; Neatest 4. LAWRENCE ALEXANDER LAMONDS Basketball 1,2; Folk Dancing 3; Bookworm 4; Fairest 4; Sponsor for Lions Tournament 2; 4-H Club 1; Future Farmers of America l. JULIA DORIS LONG Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2; Friendliest 4, HELEN JEWEL LUTHER 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3, 4; Most Dignified 4; Folk Dancing 3. Seniors TOHNNY MARLEY 4-H Club 1; Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; President Monogram Club 4; Most Popu- lar 4; Most Athletic 4; Sponsor of Lions Club Tournament l,2; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club l. BOBBY JOE MANESS 4-H Club 1,2; Sweetest 4. ELOISE LAURA NAVY 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 3; Historian of F.H.A.; Best Sport 4; Folk Dancing 3; Secretary 4. EUGENE PATTERSON 4-H Club 1,2; Class Baby 4. SHIRLEY MAE PILKENTON Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleaderl, 2, 3,4; Memo- ries of '53 Photo Editor; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mono- pire Evian. (Gy llenisy Bodie cicolel Gikeley il 2, GMP Isl iN Ib, ae Most Popular 4; Soft Ball 3; Recitation-Decla- Toe omc Is CG. 1 AID, Syy@asg@im ih, ae SHIRLEY ANN PRESNELL F.H.A, 2,3,4; Song leader 2; Historian 3; Mar- shal 1,3; Beta Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Cheer- leaderaigz, 3, 4;,C. BFA: Dil. Sponsor 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Most Conceited 4; Most talented 4; Recitation-Declamation Contest 1; Class His- torian 4, RICHARD KEITH PUGH Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Football 4; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Class President 3; Glee Club 3; Most Courteous 4; Neatest 4; Vice President 2. BENNY WAYNE RUSH Bus Driver 3, 4; Friendliest 4; Best All Around 4, Seniors PHOEBE JANE WILLIAMS 4-HClub 1; F.H.A. 2, 3,4; President 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Scorekeeper 3,4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Public Relations Manager 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Memories of '53 Staff 4; Marshal 1,2,3; Chief 3; Music 1, 2,3,4; Folk Dancing 3;C.B.A.D.T. Sponsor 1, 2; Recitation- Declamation Contest 1. GAIL BROWER WILLIAMSON Basketball 1, 3; 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Most dignified 4; Recitation-Declamation Con- test 1; Folk Dancing 3; Sponsor for Lions Club Tournament 2, KENNETH EUGENE WILSON Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 2, 3, 4; Memo- ries of '53 Editor-in-Chief; Glee Club 2; Mr. Franklinville Hi; Monogram Club Vice President; Sponsor for C.B.A.D.T. 1,2. 1953 GRACIE ROSE SAUNDERS 4-H Glubil} cee heAlw2s57 43 breasurerc.ebeta Club 4; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Sweetest 4; Most Unselfish 4; Class Vice- President 4; Folk Dancing 3. CLEO MELVIN SEAWELL 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 4; Class Pet 4; Folk Dancing 3. GWENDOLYN SHEPHERD 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Folk Dancing 3; Senior Superlative 4. GEORGE HERBERT SNOW Quietest 4; Most Unselfish 4. entor Class Officers Lloyd Benner, Gracie Saunders, Eloise Navy, Johnny Marley Mascots Paieneet’ $aenest? lite fie oS94: ‘ U SP emg. +8 . Setar stthss sai? Ree net s session] seed! Susan Dawn Zachary Joseph Franklin Allred Class History In September, 1949, we, the class of 1953, made our first appearance in high school. We were shy and somewhat frightened by our new surroundings, After the first few weeks of excitement had subsided, we began to get into the swing of high school life, under the watchful guidance of Mr. E. S. Thomas, Jr. We selected our class officers with Jimmie Pack as president, and then settled down to work. Our year as a whole was very fruitful. Several of the girls and boys took an active part in sports, Other outside activities were a couple of weinner roasts, a halloween party, and a very successful magazine campaign. We entered the ninth grade with forty-nine pupils. During the year we lost J. W. Smith, Jimmie Pack, Jane Fagg, Robert Durham, Shirley Cross, Tommy Smith, and Christine Luck, We gained Kenneth Wilson. The marshals chosen from our class were Phoebe Williams and Shirley Presnell. Almost before we knew it, the year was completed and we were Sophomores, Our confidence had become a little more substantial. Wechose as ourclass president Dwain Hare and Mrs, James Chrismon became our home room teacher, Our class activities were a bit more numerous this year, including parties, weinner roasts, class meetings, and other enjoyable get-togethers. The marshals from our room were Edith Ausley, Peggy Horner, Peggy Hopkins, Phoebe Williams, Frank Burke and Clinton Hoover. We returned to Franklinville High the following fallas Juniors. There were many great responsibilities which fell tous. There were our ringsto beordered and plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet to be made. We againchose class officers with Richard Pugh as president and Mr. E. S. Thomas, Jr. as class advisor, Our Junior year was filled with enjoyable, unforgettable activities such as class meetings, Beta and Monogram initiations, a wonderful New Year's Eve party and numerous football, basketball, and baseball activities. The marshals were Phoebe Williams--Chief, Edith Ausley, Shirley Presnell, Peggy Hopkins, Laristine Callicutt, and Peggy Horner. In May came graduation, We assisted in the commencement ceremonies by presenting our daisy chain to the departing Seniors. Returning in September, 1952, for the last leg of our High School journey, we were fully aware of the tasks new before us. We shall forever be grateful to Miss Mary Holladay for the kind supervision she gave us as class advisor, Our officers were chosen as follows: President, Lloyd Benner; Vice President, Gracie Saunders; Secretary, Eloise Navy; and Treasurer, Johnny Marley. As Seniors our chief ac- complishments were the class play, the publication of our annual ''Memories of '53 '! and preparations for graduation, The Junior-Senior Banquet was an unforgettable event. We were deeply grateful to the Junior class for such a wonderful tribute. Graduation was soon at hand leaving us with never-to-be-forgotten memories of High School life. Thus concluding our history we say goodby to Franklinville High and turn, as individuals, toward new horizons, for which each of us must write our own history. Shirley Ann Presnell Historian | MOST INTELLECTUAL | Edith Ausley | Kenneth Wilson MOST INDUSTRIOUS Peggy Hopkins Raeford Glasgow MOST DIGNIFIED Peggy Horne Gail Williamson BEST ALL ROUND Mary Ellen Allred Benny Rush BEST LOOKING Sylvia Duggins Parks Allred MOST ATHLETIC Janette Cox Johnny Marley GUASS PEs Peggy Hopkins Cleo Seawell MOST CONCEITED Shirley Presnell Dwain Hare MOST TALKATIVE Betty Jean Bray Clinton Hoover NEATEST Peggy Horner Richard Pugh MOST POPULAR Shirley Pilkenton Johnny Marley BOOKWORMS Edith Ausley Alex Lamonds FLIRTS Louise Hilliard Frank Burke FRIENDLIEST Doris Long Benny Rush MOST COURTEOUS Carletta Dennis Richard Pugh WITTIEST Janette Cox Jesse Bynum Allred MR. MRS, FRANKLINVILLE HIGH Gwendolyn Shepherd Kenneth Wilson MOST MUSICAL Loristine Collicut Dwain Hare ‘ot. QUIETEST Ruby Hargett Herbert Snow CLASS BABIES Helen Doss Eugene Patterson vee CLASS PESTS Janette Cox Johnny Marley MOST TALENTED Shirley Presnell Raeford Glasgow BEST DRESSED Betty Bray Dwain Hare SWEETEST Gracie Saunders Bobby Joe Maness CLASS SWEETHEARTS Sylvia Duggins Jimmy Brower MOST UNSELFISH Gracie Saunders Herbert Snow MOST RECKLESS Shirley Presnell Dwain Hare MOST ABSENT-MINDED Rebecca Craven Jimmy Brower et 1953 Shelby Barrett Edgar Benbow Burnice Bullard Eugene Callicutt Patty Cheek Margaret Cox Donald Craven Nancy Davis Betty Dunn Doris Ferree Peggy Hall Ramona Hare Rosa Harrell Mary Ellen Jackson Frederick Kimes Donna Vee Kinney Raymond Kinney Troy Luck Juniors Inez Luther Jacqueline Malone Betty Marie McPherson Bernice Nance Barbara Jane Philbeck Martha Vernon Phillips Billy Potts Arnold Pugh George Redding Boyd Reynolds Peggy Rich Elizabeth Smith Norman Smith Bettie Vuncannon Emma Jo Wallace Lorraine Wallace Alma Ware Marie Williamson David Wright 1953 Sophomores Don Henry Allred Douglas Allred Loretta Benner Lacy Bullard Harry Wayne Craven Shirley Craven Bobby Cook William Curtiss Billy Kay Ferree Randal Henson Doris Hicks Harvey Jarrett Becky Jones Thomas Kivett Gloria Kimes Geneva Luck Martha Luck Sophomores Thomas Marley Nancy McKinnon Ellis Neighbors Donald Pugh David Ray Wills Rodgers Harris Rumley Hilda Rumley Franklin Sheperd Billy Smith Herman Spencer Sue Carolyn Thorpe Betty Tippett Randy Wallace Velma Warren Helen York 1953 Freshmen Doris Allred Caroline Britt Bascom Craven Edith Craven Frances Coble Carlton Cox Phyliss Dickens Shirley Edwards Carolyn Frazier Margaret Gatlin Alfred Hall Joe Hall Dorothy Henson Virginia Hilliard Joel Honeycutt Dean Hopkins Melton Hopkins Nolan Hurley Jesse Ingold Gary Jones Astor Kinney Joe Kinney Betty Luck Effie Luck Freshmen: Doris Malone Thomas Malone Joyce Maness Mary Ruth Maness Gene Marley Gaynell McPherson Frank Moon Hubert Morgan Dewey New Clinton Nance Jewel Nance Martha Nance John Potts Patricia Prevo Harold Seawell Robert Shaw Betty Sue Smith Doris Smith Peggy Smith James Thorpe Carolyn Trodgon Bobby Wood Louise Wright Beta Mary E, Allred Raeford Glasgow Peggy Hopkins Frank Burke Lloyd Benner Edith Ausley Laristine Callicutt Gracie Saunders Peggy Horner Barbara Philbeck Clinton Hoover Richard Pugh Lorraine Wallace Emma Jo Wallace Martha Phillips Inez Luther Phoebe Williams Betty Bray Shirley Presnell Kenneth Wilson Sponsor Mary E. Holladay its BSMERC a Artemia tie ute ters Ln ony an igpiipemsttemen = eign in PES: Front Row: Rebecca Jones, Betty Lou Tippett, Virginia Hilliard, Becky Craven, Janette Cox, Shirley Pilkenton, Coach J. P. Thompson. Second Row: Peggy Hall, Marie Williamson, Margaret Cox, Joyce Maness, Sylvia Duggins, Barbara Philbeck, Emma Jo Wallace. Third Row: Patricia Prevo, Martha Nance, Jacqueline Malone, Margaret Gatlin, Betty Smith, Manager Phoebe Williams. Boys’ Basketball — Front Row: Lloyd Benner, Jimmie Brower, Parks Allred, Johnny Marley, Frank Burke, Richard Pugh, Coach J. P. Thompson. Second Row: Gene Marley, Clinton Hoover, Don Allred, Boyd Reynolds, Kenneth Wilson, Carlton Cox, Third Row: Frank Shepherd, Bobby Cook, Randy Wallace. Cheerleaders Front Row: Marie Williamson, Frederick Kimes, Martha Phillips. Second Row: Shirley Presnell, Sylvia Duggins, Shirley Pilkenton. ‘ Baseball 4 MJo0d Front Row: Donald Craven, Randy Wallace, Frank Shepherd, Randal Henson, Lloyd Benner, Billy Ferree, Donald Pugh, Don Henry Allred, Frank Burke. Second Row: Kenneth Wilson, Jimmie Brower, Harris Rumley, Johnny Marley, Boyd Reynolds, Harry Wayne Craven, Ed Benbow, Doug Allred. Ken Usrbson panold Legh Kus Drivers Frederick Kimes, Donald Craven, Benny Rush, Janette Cox, Arnold Pugh, Raeford Glasgow, Richard Pugh. Front Row: Geneva Luck, Hilda Rumley, Martha Luck, Edith Ausley, Betty Bray, Mary Ellen Allred, Peggy Jean Horner, Rebecca Jones, Nancy Davis, Gloria Kimes. Second Row: Phoebe Williams, Laristine Callicutt, Gracie Saunders, Loretta Benner, Nancy McKinnon, Shirley Pres- nell, Emma Jo Wallace, Martha Phillips, Lorraine Wallace, Barbara Philbeck, Mrs. James Chrismon, Faculty Advisor. = S “) s baw SS Sa Q | Junior 4-H Club Glee Club School Safety Patrol Cafeteria Sally Johnson, Mrs. G.P. Allred, Mrs. T.T. Burke, Mrs. C.C. Brady. Janitor Mr. Houston Parris Elementary Faculty Miss Lois Grose Grade 1 = } Miss Sara Wood Grades 1 - 2 } a ay é.. i Miss Essie Myers Grade 2 4 Mrs. W.C. Vestal Grades 2 - 3 Mrs. W.P. Rodgers Grade 3 Miss Fannie Sumner Grade 4 Mrs. Lillian Walker Grade 4 Mrs, Esther M, Badger Grade 5 Mrs. Joe Vestal Grade 6 Mrs. Fred Burgess Grades 6 - 7 Miss Laura Sumner Grade 7 Miss Katherine Buie Grade 8 Seventh Grade Seventh Grade: Teacher - Miss Laura Sumner Eighth Grade tine a +s Eighth Grade: Teacher - Miss Katherine Buie Sixth Grade Sixth Grade: Teacher - Mrs, Joe Vestal Grade and Seventh Grade Sixth and Seventh Grades; Teacher - Mrs, Fred Burgess . Fourth Grade Fourth Grade: Teacher - Miss Fannie Sumner Fifth Grade Fifth Grade: Teacher - Mrs, Esther Badger re i me Chird Grade Third Grade: Teacher - Mrs. W.P. Rodgers Fourth Grade Fourth Grade: Teacher - Mrs, Lillian Walker Second Grade Second Grade: Teacher - Miss Essie Myers : { : i hel ia i al Second and Chird Grade Second and Third Grades: Teacher - Mrs. W.C. Vestal Elementary Grades First Grade First Grade: Teacher - Miss Lois Grose Pee ree = bie Fes Pe Se First and Second Grade First and Second Grade: Teacher - Miss Sara Wood Compliments of THE RANDOLPH MILLS, Manufacturers of DAINTY BISCUIT (All Purpose Flour) and EXCELSIOR FEEDS EXCELSIOR CHICKS Hatched By FRANKLINVILLE HATCHERY Franklinville INC. North Carolina Compliments of PUGH OIL COMPANY Kerosene and Fuel Oil Phone 805l AR tee Asheboro North Carolina Best Wishes From Compliments of SAPONA COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING COMPANY COMPANY Manufacturers of Quality Cotton Fabrics Since 1879 Ramseur North Carolina Cedar Falls North Carolina Compliments of NANCE CHEVROLET COMPANY Asheboro North?’ Garolina TRODGON’S ESSO Esso Kerosene of Fuel Oil Asheboro North Carolina BLUE MIST DRIVE-IN Sandwiches of all kinds Pit-cooked Barbecue Milk Shakes Open 24 hours daily Route 1 Asheboro North Carolina Ramseur North Carolina Congratulations and Best wishes to The Class of '53 ACME-McCRARY HOSIERY MILLS Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. ALLIS-CHALMER and NEW IDEA Farm Equipment Wainman Avenue Phone 4136 Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of STEDMAN MILLS Asheboro North Carolina MELVIN'S DRIVE-IN Sandwiches of all kinds Steaks and Chops Highway 64 and 64A Route 1 Asheboro North Carolina GENERAL HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO,., INC. 239 White Oak Street Telephones 2450 - 4127 Asheboro North Carolina Best Wishes THE BANK OF RANDOLPH Asheboro North Carolina BRADY FUNERAL HOME Morticians Ambulance Service Day or Night Telephone 2181 Home of the Ramseur Mutual Burial Association, Inc, Ramseur North Carolina Best Wishes To All Graduates SCOTT BOOK STATIONERY CO., INC. School and Office Supplies Portable Typewriters - Gifts Sunset Avenue Asheboro North Carolina VISIT Our new Students' Department HALL-KNOTT INC. Asheboro North Carolina FIRST NATIONAL BANK Deposits Insured by F.D.I.C. Asheboro North Carolina PUGH Esso) SERVICE On Highways 64 and 49 Phone 8056 Courteous, Efficient Service Clean Rest Rooms 4 Miles East of Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of FASHION FABRIC CENTER All Kinds Drape Dress Material 107 Church St, Phone 5237 Asheboro North Carolina PELL’S FOOD STORE Everything For The Table We Deliver Phone 2231 Ramseur North Carolina MOORE'S AUTO SERVICE Bear Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing Ramseur North Carolina Compliments of THE BANK OF COLERIDGE Deposits Insured by F.D.I1.C. Ramseur North Carolina Compliments of GOOCH’S 5 10 CENT STORE Ramseur North Carolina ASHEBORO HATCHERY INC. Purina Chows Baby Chicks 121 Birkhead St. Phone 5233 Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of SOUTHERN FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 429 South Fayetteville St. Asheboro's only Speciality Floor Covering Asheboro North Carolina HAM’‘S RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE Randolph County's Largest Television Dealer 427 South Fayetteville St. Asheboro North Carolina KEARNS SERVICE DRUG STORE 803 W. Salisbury St. Phone 2216 Open nights until 9:30 Sundays 2 to 6 Complete prescription Service You're always welcome at RANDOLPH DRUG CO., INC. 220 Sunset Avenue DialeZug Let us fill your prescription Asheboro North Carolina ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers Modern Garage Expert Mechanics We Service all makes of cars Phone 2193 Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of D. W. HOLT COMPANY Your International Harvester Dealer Asheboro North Carolina Vv. R. PUGH COMMISSION Highway 220 (South) Phone 8971 Livestock Auction Every Wednesday Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of FARLOW FUNERAL HOME Phone 2115 Asheboro North Carolina EAST DEPARTMENT STORE Asheboro's Finest Nationally Advertised Merchandise Asheboro North Carolina JONES DEPARTMENT STORES The stores that save you money outfitters for men, women and children Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of ELDER MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales Service Siler City North Carolina Compliments of FRAIZIER’S GROCERY Franklinville North Carolina BRADY SERVICE STATION G. E. Appliances U.S. Royal Tires and Batteries Phone 3246 On Highways 64 and 49 CARTER’S GROCERY U.S. Highway 64 4 Miles East of Phone 8572, Asheboro North Carolina RAMSEUR PHARMACY Complete Drug Store Service North Carolina STOWE’S GREENHOUSES, INC. We grow the flowers we sell. Florists Telegraph Delivery Service Phone 5166 801 N. Fayetteville St. Asheboro North Carolina ROWE’S TAILORING COMPANY Quality Tailoring and Young Men's Wear Dial 4184 332 Sunset Avenue Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of B.C. MOORE SONS 3 Complete Floors Featuring Clothing Shoes For the entire family Completely Air Conditioned Asheboro North Carolina OLD HICKORY CAFE On the Square 31 years continuous service Asheboro North Carolina SERVICE SHOE SHOP We appreciate your Patronage Paul Hooper - J. W. McDaniel Next to Arden Studio Asheboro North Carolina ASHEBORO PLUMBING HEATING CO. Stokers and Oil burners Sales and Service Myers Water Systems Bendix Washers and Dryers Phone 4326 Compliments of BILL BRADY’S SERVICE STATION Ramseur North Carolina ARMY NAVY STORE Old Depot Building Sunset Avenue Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of RAMSEUR GROCERY North Carolina Cedar Falls Compliments of SAPONA STORE CO. Fresh meats and vegetables Ramseur North Carolina YORK’S SODA SHOP Your meeting place Franklinville North Carolina TROTTER GROCERY SERVICE Complete line of Groceries, Meats, Produce, and Feeds. Gulf Gas Oil Open from 7:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M; Phone 8896 - Route l Asheboro North Carolina RAMSEUR SHELL STATION Minor Repairs Tires-Batteries Washing-Groceries Phone 2322 Ramseur North Carolina KIZER LAUNDERERS CLEANERS, INC. 131 Wainman Avenue Phone 2131 Asheboro North Carolina BROOKSHIRE BROTHERS General Auto Repairing Genuine Ford and Chevrolet Parts Phone 2292 Randleman North Carolina STEVENSON’S TEXACO SERVICE S.T. Stevenson, Owner Texaco Products Tires - Auto Accessories Phone 8576 Route 1 Asheboro North Carolina HOOVER FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers-Potted Plants Designs Phone - Ramseur 3031 Route 1 Franklinville North Carolina We, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to express our appreciation to all those who have made it possible for us to have an annual this year. We, the members of the student body, and the faculty of Franklinville High School, wish to express our gratitude and deepest appreciation for your untiring efforts in soliciting donations and for your fine support and enthusiasm in our school's rebuilding program, THE SENIORS OF 1953 Last Will and Cestament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three of Franklinville High School, in the County of Randolph, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and a strong body, having attained ample knowledge to graduate and take up the toil and hardships of life, do set pen to this document. Article I To the Faculty: To Mr. Holland, we leave our deepest appreciation for his guid- ance and leadership throughout our high school career. To our teachers, we leave many thanks for their kindness and helpfulness in making our high school days the happiest ones of our lives, Article II To the Undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the privilege of issuing the Annual. To the Sophomores we leave the job of giving the Junior-Senior Banquet during their Junior year. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to get along with the teachers and our good behavior. Individual Bequests: I, Mary Ellen Allred, will my superlative Best-All-Round to Frederick Kimes, my ability to get in the Beta Club to Ed Benbow, and my position as Editor on the F'ville Yak Yak to Inez Luther, I, Edith Ausley, will my superlative, Most Intellectual to Emma Jo Wallace, Book- worm to Betty McPherson, and my great athletic abilities to Gene Marley. I, Betty Jean Bray, will my superlative the Most Talkative to Martha Phillips, Best Dressed to Doris Ferree, my position on the ad committee of the annual to any- one having flat feet and high hopes. I, Laristine Callicutt, will my ability to always laugh to Martha Phillips, and my superlative Most Musical to Gloria Kimes. I, Janette Cox, will my superlatives Most Athletic to Margaret Cox, Wittiest to Barbara Philbeck, Class Pest to Betty Lou Tippett, and to anyone willing to take the risk, I leave my ability not to get along with the teachers. I, Rebecca Craven, will my superlative Most Absent Minded to Barbara Philbeck, and my ability to get along on Mrs. Chrismon's study hall to Emma Jo Wallace, and my brains to whoever can find them, I, Carletta Dennis will my ability to talk on 5th period study hall to Bobby Cook, my superlative, Most Courteous to Shelby Barrett. I, Helen Doss, will my fourth period study hall to Rosa Harvell, and my superlative, Class Baby to Arnold Pugh. eH Sylvia Duggins, will my superlative Best Looking to Shirley Craven. Ruby Hargett, will my class superlative, Quietest to Betty Marie McPherson, and my ability to make typing errors to Lorraine Wallace. Louise Hilliard, will my superlative, Class Flirt to Peggy Hall. Peggy Hopkins, will my 5th period study hall to Gary Jones, my superlative Class Pet to Bobby Cook, and Most Industrious to Betty Dunn. Peggy Jean Horner, will my superlative, Neatest to Patty Cheek. Doris Long, will my superlative, Friendliest, to Ross Harvell, and my giggles to Dona Vee Kinney. Eloise Navy, will my superlative, Best Sport to Inez Luther, my enjoyment of shorthand to Jacqueline Malone and Margaret Cox, Shirley Pilkenton, will my ability to Let the Good Times Roll to George, my su- perlative Most Popular to Don Henry Allred. Shirley Presnell, will my superlatives Most Conceited to Peggy Hall, Most Reck- less to Raymond Kinney, Most Talented to Martha Phillips, and my position as Cheerleader to Lorraine Wallace. Gracie Saunders, will my freckles to Shelby Barrett, my superlative, Sweetest, to Inez Luther, and Most Unselfish to Becky Jones. Gwendolyn Shepherd, will my typing ability to Donna Kinney, and my superlative Miss Franklinville Hi to Inez Luther, Phoebe Jane Williams, will my superlative Most Likely to Succeed to Emma Jo Wallace, my geometry notebook to Rebecca Jones and my position as scorekeeper to Barbara Philbeck. Jesse Allred, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Ed Benbow, and my superlative, Wittiest to Arnold Pugh. Parks Allred, leave my old number 33 to my cousin Doug in hopes he makes more use of it than I did. Jimmie Brower will my football jersey to Arnold Pugh, and my superlative, Most Absent Minded to Don Allred. Frank Burk, do leave my superlative, Biggest Flirt to Sam Casanova Hopkins and my ability to play sports to Don Henry Allred. Raeford Glasgow, will my superlative Most Industrious, to Emma Jo Wallace, and my bus, the Hot Rod to Troy Luck, Dwain Hare will my superlative Most Conceited to George Redding, and my a- bility to Drive to Arnold Pugh. Clinton Hoover, will my superlative Most Talkative to Arnold Pugh, Alex Lamonds, will my ability to get in trouble with Miss Holladay to Boyd Rey- nolds. E Bobby Joe Maness, will my superlative Sweetest to Boyd Reynolds, and my a- bility to get to school on time to Sam Hopkins. Johnny Marley, will my ability to play sports to Gene Marley, to cut up on 3rd period study hall to Buddy New, and Class Pest to Doug Allred. Eugene Patterson, will my ability to lay out of school to Sam Hopkins, Richard Pugh, will my superlatives Most Courteous to Frederick Kimes, Neatest to Betty Dunn, and ''Little Slow Poke'' to Raymond Kinney. Benny Rush, will my superlatives Best-All-Round to Frederick Kimes, Friendliest to Boyd Reynolds, and my bus to David Wright. Cleo Seawell, will my superlative Class Pet to Frederick Kimes. Herbert Snow, will ''The Quietest to Burnice Bullard, Most Unselfish to Alma Ware, Gail Williamson, will my ability to ring bells on time to Boyd Reynolds and Most Dignified to Inez Luther. We hereby appoint Miss Mary Holladay as sole executor of this, our last will and testament. The Senior Class of 1953 set seal on this, the twenty-ninth day of May in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three. EDITH AUSLEY Testator Autographs Autograpns Sap th een, ee oe oa BM a ning = reat + ed Tena nS hes Raye ‘ = S Rees “as oe = —— ee ei og o. s


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