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ee aie. gs 53 This book presented to the Burke County Public Library North Carolina Room it aitppaiagenengo ee 5 pate meV wen Che Students Of Glen Alpine High School Present... VOLUME VIII ‘Red and White. Glen Alpine, N.C. Future ith Che Co Meet The t, And Armed W ee S % a Q. q — CRS eottoon topes a Fired With Che Flame O Shield Of Che Past’ SENIOR CLASS MOTTO BURKE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY CHUL TC CLARENCE VERNON LAEL 1896-1953 Mr.C.V. Lael was born in Taylorsville, North Carolina, April 18, 1896. He attended Lenoir Rhyne College. For thirty years he was a resident of Glen Alpine. Mr. Lael was an active member of the Glen Alpine Methodist Church, having serv- ed on the Board of Stewards, Beinginterested in the welfare of the Glen Alpine Schools, he served on the Board of Trustees for twenty years. He was amember of the Morganton Kiwanis Club and a 32nd Degree Mason. a... IM Memory Dedication To one whom weall love and hold a deep respect for--for her ceaseless efforts and sincere devotion toward anything she at- tempts and for all those lovable qualities that only a person like she could possess, we the Senior Class of 1955 take pride in dedicating this the VIII Volume of ‘‘The Turkey Tail’’ to-- MISS ROSALBA PASCAL Principal W.A. YOUNG School Board Mr. H. FE. Bobbitt; Mrs. @. V. Lael, MreN. O« Ritts, Mri beeMieltonie i. Cele Wial ton Faculty MISS TRUDY THOMPSON Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Commercial, English ‘ Turkey Tail’’ Sponsor Freshman Sponsor ““You folks either get quiet or come back this afternoon,’’ MRS. JERRY ORDERS Secretary to Principal Mlwmesorry, Mr. Young is not in. .. ” MISS MARTHA THOMASSON Limestone College, A.B. Music, Band High School Glee Club ‘‘It may behoove you people to know... 2 MR. LANE ARRINGTON Western Carolina College, B.S. Science Assistant Football Coach Sophomore Sponsor ‘‘Don’t hand me your sad stories.’ MRS. WAYNE STEWART Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. History Cheerleader Coach Junior Sponsor ‘‘Do you think that writing the Constitution will wake you up?”’ MR. RALPH WILSON Catawba College, A. B. Health, Physical Education Football Coach Basketball Coach ‘““You boys run like old ladies! Let's hustle a little bit.’’ MRS. MELFORD BOLICK Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. English Dramatics Club Sponsor Junior Sponsor a ‘“ You people should act like Juniors instead of first graders.”’ Faculty MISS DOLORES MARTINDALE Columbia College, A.B. Mathematics Senior Sponsor ‘I’m going to Mullins this week-end...’ MRS, GRACE PRITCHARD Librarian ‘‘l believe that you have an overdue book...’ MISS ROSALBA PASCAL Maryville College, A. B. English, French ‘ Turkey Tail’’ Sponsor Senior Sponsor ‘‘O. K. people, now let’s settle down... 99 MISS MARY FRANCES EGGERS Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. English Freshman Sponsor ‘‘Sometimes I think these Freshmen are going to drive me crazy. ’ MR. HARRY HUSS Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Commercial Student Council Advisor ‘ Alpino Echolalia’’ Sponsor ‘‘T think that it is necessary for us to have a test tomorrow.”’ MR. RUSSEL GAYLORD State College, A.B. Vocational Agriculture EF, F. A. Sponsor ‘‘No! No! Boys, roosters don’t lay eggs.’’ MISS PATSY CLODFELTER Wie Grenlict Nien Gi bictors Home Economics F.H.A.Sponsor ‘ Now girls, let’s act like ladies. . . i) “TMIOSIE JONMEI DIL AKE A WN Lenora Ann Black Harold Mabe CLASSE SUE Ree til Senior Class Officers Presidentga.tmcisemee la noldeMabe Vice-President ..... Ra lph Beach DECTECATY. cir) uote nt ee OOD ValuctE Treasurer ween ZOLSnOcill weld IMIEVKCOIES 4 66.0 6 6 O46 Revonda Lail Dwight Stillwell Ascots SF FAYE BAILEY Student Council 4; '!'Alpino Echolalia' Staff 4, Business Manager; Glee Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 2,3,4;F.H. A. 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Bus Patrol 1, 4; Junior Marshall; Homecoming Court 4; May Court 3, 4, Maid-of-Honor 4; ‘Teen Talk’’ Reporter 4; Senior Super- lative, ‘‘Best All-Around.’’ JAMES BAKER Classtsecnetany lsGleerGlubs liz. 354. 4-HeGlubsle 2. So: Bus Driver 4; Bus Patrol 2, 3. NANCY BEACH ‘ Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Glube4 wee ble A oot He Cll b le2, 3.4; Basketballs2; 3,4; Softball Manager 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Bus Pa- trol 3; Junior Marshall; Homecoming Court 4; Halloween Queen 3; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Best Dressed.”’ RALPH BEACH Class President 2, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4, President 3;F.F.A.1; 4-H Club 4° Football) 2; Bus Patrol 2,3; 4; Homecoming Escort 3, 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Best Dressed.’ Seniors LENORA ANN BLACK Class President 1; ‘‘Turkey Tailes Staff, Business Mana- ger 4; ‘‘Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff, Editor-in-Chief 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Band1l; Dramatics Club 2; 4-H Club 2; Chief Marshal 3; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Intellectual.’’ CAROL BROWN Student Council) 2,3; 0 Llurkey Daily sStatt 4 So Alpinoswe- holalia’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4, Student Director 4; IainGl ls, 2, Dp, 49 IDsretonainecs Cllulg 3, 4'o IP. Isl, A, 3, de Beaisl @Giwb 2, 35 4s Pianiste.4 buss Patzole ls unlomeVlai— shall 3; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Talented.”’ DORIS BROWN DUCKWORTH Homecoming Court 3; May Court 2; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Dependable.”’ EDITH BROWNING Dramatics Club 2; 4-HClub 1, 2, 3, 4;Senior Superlative, “Guteste. Sentors WINNIE BROWNING Dramatics Club 2; 4-H Club1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative, ‘ Most Courteous.’’ KENNETH CUTHBERTSON GleerGlubsliuc,93 4s Dramatics Club 2, 3,749 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, Songster 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soft- baljs ler .o 14s. Llomecoming Court 2. GLEN DALE Bie, Oot es Hi Clubili2 3, 45. F cotball 35.4: Softball’3. 4. NANCY ELLEN DALE “Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Band 1; Dramatics Club3, 4; F,.H.A,. Club 4; 4-H Club 4; Softball 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Wittiest.’’ 7 Seniors NANCY SUE DALE Glee Club 33) Dramatics Elib 2345) by HAs 4 eG lub 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Patrol 4; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Biggest Flirt.’ JACK DANIELLE Student Council 4, President; ‘Turkey Tail’’ Staff 3, 4; Glee=Gillub 1392.45) bandelercenotudentsDinectormel eiuen besa 1; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Talented.’’ PAUL DELLINGER Glee Club 33 Fb. Av le 2a4-H Clubeliecno, ear. BEATRICE FISHER Class Reporter 4; F.H. A. 1; 4-H Club 2; May Court 3. Sentors DORIS FOX Student Council 4,Secretary; ‘‘Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; GleetGlubeZzius, 4) Davananya Piers) @lubi2ns5.4 ekepontens : IP 4 Isle Ae lhy Bp Sy Gp BSCStEUY ZR Glolsi Geile I, Zn 3, eh, IRSe porterss, Dasketballsl92,.5, 4, Captain:4; sottball 12,3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Su- perlative, ‘‘Most Athletic.”’ JANE GRAHAM Glee Clube 2573.43 ees eA. 15) 2, 354; 45H Club y4. Bias Patrol 1; Homecoming Court 4; May Queen 4; Senior Su- perlative, ‘‘Best Looking.”’ LOUIE HAWKINS Class Treasurer 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; F,F.A.1; Football 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Homecoming Court 2; Senior Superlative. ‘‘Most Likely To Succeed.”’ PANSY HOLLAND Glee Club 2, 4; Band 1,2; Dramatics Club 2, 4; 4-H Club 4; Bus Patrol 4. Sentors MAX HUTCHINS Dramatics Club 4;F.F.A.1,2,3,4,Reporter 4;:4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Bus Patrol 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Cutest.’’ JERRY JENKINS F.F.A.1,2,3,4,Sentinel 4; 4-H Club 4; Football 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Courteous.”’ NANCY KISER ‘ Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 4; Bus Patrol 4; Homecoming Court 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Popular. ’ RAMONA LONG Class Vice-President 3; ‘‘Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Dra- matics Club 3; May Court 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Friend- liest.”’ Seniors HAROLD MABE Class Secretary 2, President 4; ‘‘Turkey Tail’’ Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Glee Club 3, 4; F. F.A.1; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Junior Marshall; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Intellectual.”’ DOROTHY MARTIN Dramatics Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 4. LOUISE McGALLIARD Glee Club 15°4;°4-H Club], 2,4; F. Ho A. 1. CHARLES MORGAN Glee Club 1, 2; F. F, A. 1; Football 4; Football Manager 1,2, 3; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Softball 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Friendliest.’’ Scutors CLARENCE POTEAT DP, ING Sy Ze IF OSElo ail Zo Seorwtoaull! Go JUS Dirikwaw Q, se Homecoming Court 3, 4; May Court 2, 3. ADELINE POWELL ‘‘Alpino Echolalia”’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, by Bo IBLE e IEW shar ‘“‘Turkey Tail’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4; IDyerheneienes CGillwils 3, Ze IP 175 Aho il, Bp BS salsl Giluls 2, Bo Sle Football 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Bus Patrol 4; Senior Super- lative, ‘‘Best All-Around.’’ BOB BYSEU Pia Class President 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 4, Vice- President 4; Glee Club 3,4, President 4; Dramatics Club 2,3, 4, President 4; F.F.A.1; 4-H Club 4; Softball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball Reporter 4; Bus Driver 3; Bus Patrol 2, 3; Homecoming Escort 2; May Day Escort 3; May King 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Best Looking.”’ CHlors JUANITA QUEEN ‘ Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; F.H.A. 4; 4-H Club 4; Bus Patrol 4; Junior Marshall; May Court 1; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Likely to Suc- ceed,”’ RALPH REEP Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4, Reporter; F.F.A.1; 4-H Club 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Softball 3, 4; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Wittiest.’’ BETTY SUE ROSS ‘ Alpino Echolalia’’ Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4. HOMER RUMFELT F,F.A.1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, President 4; 4-H Club l, 2,3,4; Football 4; Softball 1, 4; Bus Patrol 3; Homecom- ing Court 3; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Biggest Flirt.’’ , Seniors LARRY SCOTT Class Vice-President 2; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1, 2,034; Dramatics CG: Mu bec.15 14 where Astle 64-H Glub IG Gs o54, OeCretatyesse Pp resident:4 = hootballalerc asa Co-Captain 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Senior Superlative, ‘ ‘Most Athletic.”’ LOIS STILLWELL Class Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 4; F.H. A. 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Su- perlative,'‘Night Owl.”’ RAY TAYLOR Class Treasurer 2, 3; Student Council 3; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 4; Football 3; Hall Patroll; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Superlative, ‘‘Most Popular.’’ ROBERT TAYLOR DramaticseZs 3) 45eby tee As 64 — He Glubelercresenasemvilece— President 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball Manager 2; Bus Driver 3; May Court 1, 2; Senior Super- lative, ‘‘Night Owl.”’ HAROLD WHITE Class Secretary 3; Student Council 3; Glee Club 2, 3; F, F.A.1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; 4-H Club 2,3; Basketball 4; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4; May Court 2; Senior Superla- tive, ‘‘Most Dependable.”’ Seniors Class History Smiling, but with a certain feeling of nostalgia, the high school girl in cap and gown stepped up to receive her diploma. The long-awaited moment had come! She had reached her ultimate goal—the goal she had been working toward fortwelve years. But now,with her destination at hand,the realization suddenly dawned on her that she would soon be leaving high school and em- barking on an entirely new venture in life. Things that had always been taken for granted, that had seemed relatively unimportant at the time, suddenly as- sumed larger proportions, Her mind wandered back to the time when she and her classmates entered the first grade--a lovable, but very mischievous group of youngsters. Smiling to herself, she remembered how every afternoon about ten minutes before the bell rang, just as regularly as the clock, big tears could be seen rolling down poor little Sue Dale’s cheeks. Yes, you guessed it! Someone had hidden her crayons, Her thoughts slipping forward several years, she remembered eighth grade graduation day and all the fun the class had practicing their program. She suppressed a giggle when she thought of the day when the whole class had to practice getting up and sitting down for about an hour because they couldn't seem to rise properly enough to suit the teachers. Then, before they knew it, they became a class of lowly freshmen in high school. But they certainly didn’t feel so lowly, as she remembered. It was just the other way around! The years passed swiftly, and her thoughts, slipping forward again, rested on that all-important occasion—the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme for the banquet, she recalled, was ‘‘Treasure Island,’’ and a very appropriate one she thought,for she knewthat that occasion would always remain a treasure in the memories of her classmates. The only disconcerting note in the banquet, as Glen Dale would say, was the fact that his ham was just a trifle tough—a sit- uation which was soon remedied by a few well-placed strokes of his pocket knife. Her mind was filled with memories of other such happy times—the Wash- ington trip, the trip to Asheville, Class Night, football and basketball games — when a whisper from one of her classmates brought her back to the present, and to thoughts of the future. She wondered what the future held in store for her and her classmates, and hoped that it held success and happiness for all of them, as they embarked on their ‘‘high adventure.’’ Lenora Ann Black Class Historian eee: SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Last Will And Cestament We, the Senior Class of 1955, being of weak minds and unsound constitutions, do hereby make just and improper disposition of all our goods. We declare this our last will and testament hereby revoking any or all wills by us before made. We hereby bequeath the following effects and characteristics to various underclassmen: I, I, Jack Danielle, leave my small feet to Paul Harvey Gibbs. Larry Scott, leave my position as captain of the football squad to Donnie Williams, I, I, I, SO gee) al Gl Gs) a ew so Cha Se oO SS Oy GS Le er ce I cr es es FF ce ce ce cs ee FE ce Fe ee Fe P| v_ © SS eS ee . I, I, . James Baker, bequeath my drawing ability to Carolyn Saulman. Lenora Ann Black, bequeath my alert brains to Leatha Patton. Nancy Kiser, leave my cuteness to Clara Jean Patton. Faye Bailey, leave my ‘‘best-all-around ways’’ to Janice Anderson, Louie Hawkins, leave my ‘‘easily-riled-up manner’’ to J. C. Fox. Max Hutchins, leave my cuteness to Rudolph Queen. Carol Brown, bequeath all my talents to Loretta Lane. Jerry Jenkins, leave my bashfulness to Gene Prestwood. Glen Dale, leave my ability to speak so well to Glenn Reep. Louise McGalliard, leave my giggles to Nancy Pitts. Bob Taylor, leave my ‘‘outlaw ways’’ to Bob Fox. Nancy Ellen Dale, will my witticisms to Frances Fox. Doris Brown, bequeath my quiet, sweet ways to Franda Gibbs. Ralph Reep, leave my height to Harold) “shorty. «Halle Nancy Sue Dale, leave my flirty, popular ways to Barbara Williams. Juanita Queen, leave my dependability to Mary White. Betty Sue Ross, leave my easy going ways to Hilda Wells. Ray Taylor, leave my ability to dance to Everette Pollard. Kenneth Cuthbertson, leave my beautiful hair to Robert Pritchard. Charles Morgan, leave, or at least I hope so, Glen Alpine High School. Billy Puett, leave my ability to hold a girl to anyone who wants to go steady. Jane Graham, leave my cute curves to Barbara Taylor. Winnie Browning, will my friendliness to Dottee Giles. Harold Mabe, leave my worn-out pencils to the Senior Class of 1956. Doris Fox, bequeath my basketball ability to Jackie Morris. Nancy Beach, leave my sweet personality to Libby Giles. Edith Browning, leave all of my old boyfriends to Lola Jean Sisk, Ralph Beach, leave my well-dressed manner to Kenneth Bivens, Paul Dellinger, leave my ‘ ‘D’s’’ in English to Benny Fleming. Beatrice Fisher, bequeath my charm to Sylvia Williams, Clarence Poteat, willmy ability toget along with the teachers to Buster Ben- Dorothy Martin, leave my sweet disposition to Edith Puett. Homer Rumfelt, leave my flirty ways to Clifford Mann. Adeline Powell, bequeath my hard-working ways to Martha Franklin, Harold White, leave my position as bus driver to John David Dale. Lois Stillwell, leave my good looks to Shirley Lane, Pansy Holland, leave my ability to get and hold a man to any girl who can, (It’s wonderful! ) And in closing, 1, Bobby Puett,am afraid to leave anything because I will prob- ably need all I have, Bobby Puett Class Lawyer Class Prophecy pee ‘““But I don’t believe that it’s real. It’s not possible ‘“ You just come on in and I will show you that I can really take you ten years into the future and we'll see your classmates.’’ ‘‘And you can take me with you and I can see them and... ““Come! You waste my time. I have no time for foolishness.’ Wonderingly, I followed this strange-looking woman into a wierd, dimly-lighted room. The woman switched on a light and there I beheld the funniest looking little spoon-shaped article. The woman, whose name was Salowtomel, told me to get in. ‘ ‘What! ? Get in that thing? That’s absurd!’’ mOwmisrits) She asked with a funny gleam in her eyes. Then to my amazement, I noticed that we were not even as big as midgets. We got in the spoon which was called Gal Lopper by Salowtomel. It had only two seats and a small window in front and one on each side. “‘We’re off!’ shouted Salowtomel with a press of a button and a wave of her hand. The next thing I knew, we were flying through the sky at many miles per hour. Presently I smelled do-nuts and requested Salowtomel to stop. She didn’t answer. Instead, she began making some of the queerest signs I’ve ever seen. I guess it was some special sign lan- guage of her own, but it worked! ! As soon as we got out of Gal Lopper we regained our normal stature, I was delighted to find that Betty Sue Ross and Adeline Powell were doing very well at that bus- iness. They loaded us with do-nuts and sent us on our happy way. We stopped in New York and I was having some dresses modeled. One of the models was Doris Brown, a striking blonde. She told me that Dorothy Martin was now a bookkeeper upstairs. I had a short chat with Dorothy and she told me that Nancy Beach was now manager and co-owner of a very hoity-toity ladies’ shop just down the street a few doors. After a short talk with Nancy, we resumed our journey. I happened to glance down just as we were passing over a large mansion where many cars were parked. I asked Salowtomel to please stop. Iwas looking around when someone called my name. mearohlin. . .'? ‘ Huh ?!,... Why, Bob Puett, what are you doing here?’’ I asked. ‘ Oh, this is where Jane Graham lives. She’s giving a big party tonight. She’s quite the social- ite now, you know,’’ he replied. I followed him and he led me straight to Jane. Together we went over to see James Baker and Juanita Queen. Juanita was a well-known interior decorator and James turned out to be a French professor. Bob Puett was a famous T. V. actor. ‘‘Do you remember Homer Rumfelt?’’ asked Jane. ‘‘He has a huge chicken farm now.’ Salowtomel and I went on down the country toa circus. We noticed a sign which read, ‘THE WORLD'S FATTEST WOMAN---LOU OLLIE!!’’ I went in to look at her, but I got more than I bar- gained for. To my great astonishment and embarrassment, she grabbed me and almost chrushed every bone in my body. miievamwidtethe. ..! 2° ‘ Carol, don’t you remember me... .Louise McGalliard?”’ Well,I did remember Louise, but not like this! She told me that Ralph Reep was over in a near- by tent. I was surprised to see that he was a regular ‘‘Tarzan.’’ Just then a circus truck drove up, driven by Paul Dellinger. He said it was just one of a fleet owned by Glen Dale and Ramona Long, Paul said he came over to tell Ralph and Louise about the exhibition on billiards playing that Bob Taylor was giving. The next day, at a reunion! had read about in the newspaper, I saw many of the friends that I had graduated with. There were Ralph Beach, celebrated jet pilot, Nancy Kiser, dress designer, Doris Fox, coach of girls’ sports at a large high school, and Kenneth Cuthbertson, construction en- gineer. Also present were Clarence Poteat, vice-president of the Carbon Plant, Sue Dale and Lois Stillwell, both T. V.models for a rye-bread called ‘‘Trim and Slim,’’ Jack Danielle, star sports re- porter for a big name newspaper and Lenora Ann Black, research worker ona new explosive called DKXZ. Harold Mabe was working on his theory that the earth is flat. Louie Hawkins and Bill Puett discovered a strange new planet called Billoo. Jerry Jenkins, U.S. ambassador to the Philippines, and Larry Scott, owner of a professional football team, were the principal speakers, Edith and Winnie Browningtoldof their experiences with orphaned children and Ray Taylor told amusing stories of his life in the Navy. Also present were Faye Bailey,florist shop owner, Harold White, car dealer, Beatrice Fisher, first grade teach- er, Red Morgan, director of T. V. plays and Pansy Holland, mother of four lovely children. We all enjoyed a delightful meal prepared for us by Max Hutchins, chief chef of the Stork Club. Salowtomel and I got situated in Gal Lopper and started for home. It was quite an experience for me and I shall never forget it. By the way, if you're interested, Salowtomel’s full name is Sal- owtomel Zuaxac Dakelz and her address is 60000099 Eccentric Street, Kalamazoo 93, Pennsyletucky. Call her sometime!!!! The results might be surprising! !!! a3) ey Carol Brown Class Prophet Junior Class Officers President... ..... barbara Lea Taylor Vice-President?.=....0e eon tank kincaid Secretary-Treasurer ... Barbara Shook Edward Benfield Bob Bennett Nevelyn Bollinger Peggy Brittain Gerald Clontz Betty Cooper John David Dale Clifton Davis Martha Deaton Carl Dellinger Carrol Epley Benny Fleming Forrest Fleming Bob Fox Martha Franklin Franda Gibbs Sam Henline Frank Kincaid Nell Lail R.C. Lane Jack Lowdermilk Donnie Maloney Bettie McCarthy Donald McGalliard Faye McGinnis Doris Moore Thelma Ollis Clara Jean Patton Leatha Patton Doris Pitts Everette Pollard Gene Prestwood Edith Puett Rudolph Queen Glenn Reep Hazel Rich Stanley Rogers Carolyn Saulman Lola Jean Sisk Barbara Ann Taylor Barbara Lea Taylor Barbara Williams Sylvia Williams y= Sophomore Class Officers EFRON CIS: 6 TB Gos tet nore culls eo nual Reportereem.net st tetenet evilch ae! Ourtis Secretary. rele els se NANCY Parris Vice-President ..... Ralph Hawkins Betty Dale Mary Dale Ralph Dellinger Betty Epley Daisy Epley Maxine Epley Nancy Farris Paul Gibbs Carol Hall Harold Hall Eddie Hardin Nancy Haskins Ralph Hawkins Charlie Henline Mary Ellen Houk Janice Anderson Margaret Beach Kenneth Bivens Alice Burleson David Brown Joyce Brown Maynard Brown Jerry Butler Larry Causby Wayne Cook Bob Courtney Michael Curtis Iris Jarrett Judy Jarrett Mattie Jordan Ruth Jordan Martha Keller Loretta Lane Wanda Lowdermilk Christine Maloney Richard Mangrum Grace McGalliard J.P. Milligan Gladys Morgan Sophomores Jackie Morris J. Ee Mull Nancy Pitts Virginia Price Bobby Pritchard Lawrence Reep Francis Richardson Joanne Smith James Taylor Wayne Watson Jack. Whisenant Patsy Whisenant Betty Sue Williams Dorothy Williamson Freshman Class Officers ‘PeaSuUrere. asl er seer Msmcnonm sett a VelcLoe t Vice-President .....Ralph Morrison Secretary... 2) cele ene onirleys vines President.s.u-u-s-isi-e tenet Malye Lice Frances Arrowood Mary Ellen Bailey Andrea Bennett Sarah Bennett Beth Bobbitt Billy Brittain Lois Brown Hester Buff Rixie Canipe Dolores Carson Christine Carswell Billy Cook Wayne Davis Tex Deaton Nancy Duckworth Barbara Elder Mittie Epley Heleyn Epley Judy Epley Ronnie Fisher Maxine Foreman Frances Fox Dottee Giles Libby Giles Gail Greene James Hardin Clara Hollifield Jimmy Jernigan Catherine Jordan Margaret Kelly Ray Kiser Wayne Kiser Wayne Lambert Shirley Lane Freshmen Beulah Martin Frances McGalliard Qutina McGee Emily McKee Betty Mills David Mooney Leroy Moore Ralph Morrison Charles Mull Leon Norman Bobby Ollis Blanche Orders Leola Orders Bobby Patton Nancy Penley . Barbara Pollard Wayne Powell David Puett Jimmy Queen Jerry Roper Frances Scott Joe Shook Betty Stillwell Shirley Vines Johnny Walker Hilda Wells Mary White Richard White Donald Williams Jackie Williams Onadine Williams Maxine Wright George Yount Freshmen “BEST ALL-AROUND” Faye Bailey Billy Puett AGRIIZATIONS | tudent Council nce ee Seated: Mr. Huss, Advisor; Gladys Morgan, Bobby Puett, Doris Fox, Jack Danielle, Libby Giles, Hilda Wells. Standing: Everette Pollard, Buster Benfield, Gerald Clontz, Rudolph Queen, Faye Bailey, Charlie Henline, James Taylor, Wayne Kiser. Dramatic Club Nancy Kiser, Larry Scott, Doris Fox, Everette Pollard, Frances Arrowood, Shirley Lane, Bar- bara Pollard,Barbara Elder, Mrs.Melford Bolick, Sponsor; Barbara Taylor, Lois Stillwell, Nancy Sue Dale, Faye Bailey, Nancy Ellen Dale, Juanita Queen, Nancy Beach, Maxine Foreman, Rachael Jenkins,Frances McGalliard, Betty Dale, Mary Dale, Nancy Haskins, Donald McGalliard, Bobby Bennett, Edward Benfield, Blanche Orders, Kenneth Cuthbertson, Dorothy Martin, Thelma Ollis, Mary Ellen Houk, Mary White, Margaret Kelly, Max Hutchins, Kenneth Bivens, Billy Puett, Janice Anderson, Loretta Lane, Margaret Beach, Gladys Morgan, Dorothy Williamson, Betty Sue Williams, Wanda Lowdermilk, Nancy Penley, Helen Epley, Betty Ann Mills, Betty Ann Stillwell, Frances Scott, Betty Epley, Leatha Patton, Lola Jean Sisk, Doris Pitts, Ralph Reep, Clara Jean Patton, Nancy Farris, Franda Gibbs, Barbara Williams, Beth Bobbitt, Libby Giles, Dottee Giles, Sara Bennett, Andrea Bennett, Pansy Holland, Barbara Shook, David Mooney, Jimmy Jernigan, Paul Gibbs, Jimmy Queen,Billy Brittain, Jerry Roper, Leola Cooper, Frances Fox, Carol Brown, Edith Puett, Gerald Clontz, Virginia Price, Nancy Farris, Nancy Pitts, Gail Green, Alice Burle- son, Judy Jarrett, Dorothy Mayfield, Grace McGalliard, Joanne Smith, Iris Jarett, Martha Keller, Bob Taylor,Bob Puett, Ralph Beach, Tex Deaton, David Brown, Bob Fox, Rudolph Queen, Carolyn Saulman, Hazel Rich. Band MARTHA THOMASSON Band Director First Row: Vivian Johnson, Iris Jarrett, Dorothy Williamson, Kenneth Bivens, Margaret Beach, Loretta Lane, Barbara Williams, Paulene Foreman, Maxine Foreman. Second Row: Betty Sue Williams, Frances Arrowood, Nancy Duckworth, Barbara Elder, Mary Ellen Mangum, Oliver Ab- ernathy, Charles Jarrett, Andy Giles, Larry Causby, Jimmy Hardin, Eddie Justice, Caroline Finger, Monroe Ramsey, Norvin Clontz, J. E. Mull. Third Row: Jacqueline Mull, Libby Black, Josephine Mull, Jane McGimsey, Jewel Shepherd, Patricia Scott, Glenda Bowman, Tex Deaton, Leon Denton, Lucille Queen, Frances Crawley, Sharon Brown, Gladys Morgan, Frances Richard- son, Martha Deaton, Tommy Deese, Janice Anderson, Libby Lail, Norma Houk, Carol Brown. Standing: Eddie Harden, Edith Puett, Martha Thomasson, Director; Faye Mooney, Thelma Ollis, Donnie Maloney, Barbara Lea Taylor, Carolyn McFalls, Alice Faye Taylor, Beth Bobbitt, Dottee Giles, Libby Giles. Glee Club First Row: Loretta Lane, Barbara Williams, Frances Arrowood, Onadine Williams, Qutina McGee, Wanda Lowdermilk, Mary White, Frances Fox,Sylvia Williams, Barbara Elder, Hazel Rich, And- rea Bennett, Barbara Taylor, Clara Hollifield, Nancy Haskins, Pansy Holland, Janice Anderson, Gladys Morgan, Dorothy Williamson, Libby Giles, Dottee Giles. Second Row: Betty Sue Williams, Dolores Carson, Carolyn Saulman, Maxine Foreman, Frances Scott, Leola Cooper, Margaret Kel- ley, Sarah Bennett, Nancy Penley, Shirley Lane, Adeline Powell, Betty Sue Ross, Louise McGal- liard, Nancy Ellen Dale, Lenora Ann Black, Doris Fox, Margaret Beach, Grace McGalliard, Jo- anne Smith, Judy Jarrett, Betty Dale, Mary Dale, Gail Greene, Ralph Reep, Betty Epley. Third Row: Miss Martha Thomasson, Director; Nancy Beach, Juanita Queen, Doris Moore, Blanche Or- ders, Nancy Pitts, Martha Deaton, Donnie Maloney, Thelma Ollis, Iris Jarrett, Lola Jean Sisk, Doris Pitts, Martha Keller, Bob Puett, Ray Taylor, Harold Mabe, Billy Brittain, Jerry Roper, Leon Norman, Franda Gibbs, Jane Graham, Carol Brown, Tex Deaton, Edith Puett, Martha Frank- lin, James Baker. Fourth Row: Kenneth Cuthbertson, Louie Hawkins, Jack Danielle, Billy Puett, Donald McGalliard, Ralph Hawkins, Sam Henline, Larry Scott, Bob Bennett, Jimmy Jernigan, Mike Curtis, Jimmy Hardin, Charlie Henline, J. E. Mull, Frances Richardson, James Tayior, Larry Causby, David Brown, Richard White, Wayne Clontz, Kenneth Bivens, Robert Pritchard, Paul Gibbs, J. C. Fox, Bob Fox, Ralph Beach. Future Homemakers Of America First Row: Frances Fox, Loretta Lane, Beth Bobbitt, Hilda Wells, Wanda Lowdermilk, Gail Greene, Frances Scott, Hazel Rich, Dottee Giles, Barbara Pollard, Shirley Lane, Dorothy Will- iamson, Andrea Bennett, Janice Anderson, Gladys Morgan. Second Row: Miss Patsy Clodfelter, Sponsor; Libby Giles, Carolyn Saulman, Joyce Brown, Lois Stillwell, Nancy Sue Dale, Jane Gra- ham, Doris Fox,Clara Hollifield, Judy Epley, Nancy Duckworth, Nancy Haskins, Blanche Orders, Barbara Lea Taylor, Nancy Ellen Dale, Margaret Beach. Third Row: Edith Puett, Clara Jean Patton, Leatha Patton, Carol Brown, Franda Gibbs, Frances Arrowood, Maxine Foreman, Betty Epley, Sylvia Williams, Mary Ellen Houk, Juanita Queen, Betty Sue Williams, Martha Franklin, Barbara Shook, Betty Epley. Fourth Row: Thelma Ollis, Doris Pitts, Barbara Williams, Bar- bara Elder, Faye Bailey, Sarah Bennett, Nancy Beach, Nancy Penley, Qutina McGee, Lola Jean Sisk, Martha Keller, Judy Jarrett, Iris Jarrett. Future Farmers Of America First Row: Clifford Mann, Paul Causby, Wayne Lambert, Jerry Roper, Billy Brittain, Johnny Walker, Leroy Moore, Ronald Ramsey, Wayne Watson, Max Hutchins. Second Row: Mr. Gaylord, Advisor; Harold White, Bobby Patton, Lawrence Reep, David Mooney, Harold Hall, Forrest Flem- ing, Jackie Williams, Woodrow Carson, Charles Mull, James Ramsey, Francis Richardson. Third Row: Charlie Henline, Larry Causby, Wayne Clontz, Jimmy Queen, Jerry Butler, Bobby Ollis, David Brown, Wayne Powell, Bob Courtney. Fourth Row: James Taylor, stanley Rogers, Everette Pollard,Jerry Jenkins, Homer Rumfelt, Clarence Poteat, Richard Mangrum, J. E. Mull, Elbert Browning, Ralph Dellinger, J. P. Milligan. Alpino Echolalia Staff Editor-in-Chiet yg) 2c. sielmlel stekelcl-iel lot ellen en CnOLaranneb tae Associate KNditorps ls. nctels reuedene ciel i kel temeners ter em a COlPE Own BusinesssManager (y1. 00s aie «ust s isn nea aon ene ce met ay Cel allan Associate Business Managers ncn cnstonetcel bale tem Nancyab each ea Iie Seas oo oO OO ORR Oooo Oooo be oo 6 6INEReY mer SportssReporter i, issues si omelcned hehe cut em siete al sie tnt mmm) Ot SmtlOs Social Reporters 0.0.)-sseesr ace metel iene seens weet ame NODC yet Lenpb ale Ramona Long Printersey) ccs stole! scien heel st Melclen isi en iE mr OUNOLtU anc mim Glace Mr. Huss AdVISOP OS. Sve ove ws clemedel cle enebercie) ect cl chea honk chonen cmon caren. pomPs?h aitot ; cas} pe 1S 1a M2 Curkey Call Staff Seated: Carol Brown, Typist; Harold Mabe, Editor-in-Chief; Lenora Ann Black, Business Mana- ger; Barbara Lea Taylor, Assistant Editor. Standing: Gerald Clontz, Business Assistant; Billy Puett, Typist; Rudolph Queen, Business Assistant; Jack Danielle, Circulation Manager; Janice Anderson, Artist (not pictured); Carolyn Saulman, Artist (not pictured). 4H Club First Row: Nancy Penley, Frances Fox, Wanda Lowdermilk, Frances Arrowood, Larry Scott, Doris Fox, Blanche Orders, Nancy Kiser, Ray Taylor, Nancy Farris, Clara Jean Patton, Max Hutchins, Martha Keller, Gail Greene, Alice Burleson, Nancy Farris. Second Row: Hilda Wells, Rachel Jenkins, Franda Gibbs, Leola Cooper, Pansy Holland, Virginia Price, Edith Browning, Faye Bailey, Faye McGinnis, Carolyn Saulman, Maxine Foreman, Carol Brown, Jane Graham, Bob Puett, Glen Dale, Andrea Bennett, Buster Benfield, Ralph Reep, Barbara Pollard, Jerry Ro- per, Billy Brittain. Third Row: Betty Mills, BettyStillwell, Thelma Ollis, Donnie Maloney, Mar- tha Keller, Joyce Brown,Carol Hall, Christine Maloney, Shirley Lane, Mary Ellen Houk, Juanita Queen, Nancy Ellen Dale, Ralph Beach, Harold Hall, Barbara Elder, Judy Epley, Nancy Duck- worth, Nancy Pitts, Dorothy Martin, Paul Causby, Wayne Clontz, Doris Berry, Homer Rumfelt, Robert Pritchard, Jerry Jenkins. Fourth Row: Betty Epley, Louise McGalliard, Martha Keller, Lois Stillwell, Sarah Bennett, Nancy Sue Dale, Nancy Beach, Donnie Williams, David Brown, Rich- ard White, James Taylor, Paul Gibbs, Jimmy Jernigan, David Mooney, Betty Epley, Nancy Hask- ins, Paul Dellinger, Everette Pollard, Carroll Epley, Bob Fox, Edith Puett, Bob Taylor, Frank Kincaid, Carl Dellinger, Sam Henline, First Row: Frances Fox, Faye McGinnis, Carolyn Saulman, Maxine Foreman, Judy Ep- ley, Nancy Duckworth, Frances Arrowood, Andrea Bennett, Jerry Roper, Carl Dellinger, Hazel Rich. Second Row: Juanita Queen, Betty Dale, Pansy Holland, Nancy Sue Dale, Ralph Beach, Max Hutchins, Nancy Kiser, Billy Puett, Faye Bailey, Jimmy Watson, Stan- ley Rogers. Third Row: Frances Scott, Ramona Long, Nell Lail, Leatha Patton, Sylvia Williams, Michael Curtis, Wayne Cook, Clifton Davis, Gene Prestwood. R.C.-Lane, Maynard Brown, Harold White, Benny Fleming, Carrol Epley, Don McGal- liard, Jack Lowdermilk. Kus Drivers BOO toss Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Bill Reep, Mrs.Sam Scott, Mrs. Pearl Anderson, Mrs. Ed Mull, Louise March Willie Rankin, Maggie Pinson. Julia Poole, Lessie Johnson, Vallie Bowman, Odia Carpenter, PEL HE MOST ATHLETIC’ - Doris Fox Larry Scott SPORTS Football First Row: Kenneth Cuthbertson, Bob Taylor, Ralph Hawkins, Larry Scott, Gerald Clontz, Buster Benfield, Bob Puett, Glenn Reep, Louie Hawkins. Second Row: Joe Brown Shook, Charles Mor- gan, Jerry Jenkins, Ralph Morrison, Billy Puett, J. C. Fox, John David Dale, Glen Dale, Tommy Biggerstaff, Manager. Third Row: Ralph ‘‘Jug’’ Wilson, Coach; Lane Arrington, Assistant Coach; Jimmy Jernigan, Wayne Kiser, Frank Kincaid, Everette Pollard, Jack Danielle, Homer Rumfelt. Fourth Row: Jerry Butler, Paul Gibbs, Bobby Fox, James Taylor, Rudolph Queen, Ronnie Fisher, Ray Kiser, Donnie Williams, Jimmy Watson. OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD DEFENSIVE LINE Girls’ Basketball Nancy Beach Franda Gibbs Doris Fox Forward Forward Center First Row: Edith Puett, Betty Epley,Franda Gibbs, Doris Fox, Shirley Vines, Hilda Wells, Dottee Giles, Sarah Bennett, Gladys Morgan. Second Row: Coach Ralph Wilson, Jackie Morris, Iris Jar- rett, Barbara Elder, Faye Bailey, Nancy Sue Dale, Nancy Beach, Beth Bobbitt, Frances Fox, Bar- bara Lea Taylor (Manager). Nancy Sue Dale Faye Bailey Betty Epley Guard Guard Guard Boys’ Basketball Jack Danielle Everette Pollard Louie Hawkins Forward Center Forward First Row: Larry Scott, Everette Pollard, Jack Danielle, Louie Hawkins, Kenneth Cuthbertson, Harold Mabe. Second Row: Coach Ralph Wilson, Rudolph Queen, Ralph Hawkins, Harold White, Don McGalliard, Bobby Fox, Wayne Cook (Manager). Pa Larry Scott Kenneth Cuthbertson Guard Guard Athletic Snapshots er ‘““‘BEST LOOKING ‘ Jane Graham Bobby Puett HIGHLIGHTS De Homecoming Queen NANCY SUE DALE Homecoming 1954 Loretta Lane, Harold Mabe; Edith Puett, Donald McGalliard; Nancy Beach, Bob Bennett; Doris Fox, Paul Gibbs; Sarah Bennett, Sam Henline; Franda Gibbs, Charlie Henline; Nancy Sue Dale, Queen; Jane Graham, Ray Taylor; Janice Anderson, Michael Curtis; Faye Bailey, Harold White; Gladys Morgan, Ralph Beach; Martha Franklin, Clarence Poteat; Nancy Kiser, Wayne Cook. Clara Jean Patton ‘ MISS GLEN ALPINE”’ Halloween 1955 Frances Rogers Laura Louise Hyatt ‘‘JUNIOR MISS GLEN ALPINE ”’ ‘“ ‘LITTLE MISS GLEN ALPINE”’ May Court 1955 May Queen JANE GRAHAM May King Vy BOBBY PUETT “Bo ATTENDANTS Faye Bailey, Maid of Honor Ramona Long, Nancy Kiser, Seniors; Nell Lail, Edith Puett, Juniors; Jama Ruth Hensley, Wanda Brewer, Flower Girls; Martha Keller, Janice Anderson, Sophomores; Blanche Orders, Andrea Bennett, Freshmen; Michael Smith, Crown Bearer; Victor Scott, Ring Bearer. Maypole Dance of Fairyland Characters Carolyn McFalls. Majorettes Beth Bobbitt, Libby Giles, 19) cb) el “ot oe) o 0) a=) =) fe) = Me ie) 1 S Lac} al (40) 4 ise} le} uy ise} aa) KENNETH BIVENS Ss S S Q SS oo ™ Po =e SS Base Re atau S pte Gi S Sears “SS == Ollie SOS ¢ Baas unior Marshals — pation, Bob Bennett PeEEY th para Lea Taylor: Lea Yr Lliams- Sisk, Ba Lota Je sylvia Wi Brittain, Cheerleaders First Row: Blanche Orders, Doris Fox, Chief; Franda Gibbs. Second Row: Barbara Pollard, Nevelyn Bollinger, Nancy Beach, Joyce Brown, Clifton Davis, Andrea Bennett. dunior-Senior Banquet 5 1954 TREASURE MIMOSA INSURANCE AGENCY Insure and Save the Mimosa Way Paul S. Cash, Manager Fire - Full Automobile Coverage - Compensation And General Casualty Insurance ‘‘Insurance at Low Cost Since 1938”’ Telephone 586 Morganton North Carolina PITTS LUMBER COMPANY Glen Alpine North Carolina BURKE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials Quality and Service Phone 13-1214 Morganton North Carolina “BUY BURKE - NONE BETTER” Compliments of BURKE FARMERS COOPERATIVE Phone 1126 Box 304 Morganton North Carolina PENUIORIERs CAGE Ohl O.. . hei Pita) is HIGH POINT, NC. 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