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o —_ © a o a FORSYTH COUNT | | | O11¢e5 | | | | | | Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL COUGH etn ete Se Te ee _ Geraldine Britt SDONSOTS ee a ee eee Mrs. Frances Greene Miss Anna Ruth Mottesheard 7 aa a a) mals North Carolina Room slic Library Chee aS (2 6a 5 x pU wets an. gm = Eyer ryeren tl ) OE V Lil Vw y J 660 West Fifth = Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Pte ie os vet ee, te ah Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL QUOT ee Se ere be, . Geraldine Britt SPONSOTS Bees eee Mrs. Frances Greene Miss Anna Ruth Mottesheard hg Pee ee 2 we pe North Carolina Room ‘ Arerseia : ; = Parser ; Fo! ee) Y GEe VwQy cob: J e Cavan as fe eo LI EC Ye es , len 660 West Fi Winston-sa NC 27101 3 “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.” The curtain falls on our high school days, and we have played one part of the many that we shall play before the final exit. It has been our purpose in this annual to present in words and pictures an account of our lives at Glenn High. We hope that in the years to come this book will become more cherished by all. CONTENTS Administration Faculty Classes Organizations Sports Honors DEDICATION During our years at Robert B. Glenn High School, Miss Baker has been our instructor, guide, and helper in all phases of high school life. And it is with the deepest and most sincere appreciation that we dedicate this publication, The 1952-53 Glennechoes, to our friend, MISS MARY JANE BAKER. EOCAE SGHOOERSGOMMIIBIEE Mr. Gilmer Williard Mrs. Ray Reed, Chairman Mr. A. J. Crews Mr. W. F. Cope Mr. T. A. Kimball 6 Mr. Kenneth E. Heffner Principal B.S., M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College Mrs. Betty Meredith Secretary ANNA RUTH HOTTESHEARD Commercial B. S., W.D.V.P.I. Radford College JOHN SHELTON Band and Glee Club B.S. Middle Tenn. State College M.A., George Peabody MARY JANE BAKER French, Mathematics A.B., Flora Macdonald College ORAN MILLS Commercial A.B., Marshall College ELIZABETH COLVILLE Librarian B.S., Western Carolina Teachers College OUR HARRY MYERS Mathematics B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College BONNIE CASEY Health, Physical Education B.A., Furman University y f i RAY CATES MRS. DOROTHY SUTTON Agriculture Vocational Home Economics BS., N. C. State College BS. High Point College DIRECTOR S MRS. FRANCES GREENE MARY LOU MASTERS English Home Economics, Science AL eee. UUN.C, B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College WILLIAM WEBSTER S cience B.S., Springfield College MRS. MARGARET KING English A: BS OW.GU.N.G. MARY FRANCES PARSONS English, Social Studies B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College CS 10 MATT DONAHUE Diversified Occupations B.S., M.A., Miami University Not Pictured— CARL GRAD Physical Education, Science BS., M.S., University of Illinois IEP 4 GETS li (Cy SS) ea SCI ? . twas a long hard struggle but.” As the curtain opened it was the fall of ‘50 and the new Glenn had begun to take shape and grow from a dream into a reality. Although our building was only half completed and we had neither heat, windows, nor doors we did have a fine faculty and student body. The second act whizzed by and as juniors we began to feel our importance and to take an active part in school activities. The main event of that year, of course, was the Junior-Senior Banquet, which we worked for so diligently. But all the hard work was not in vain for never in our lives had we been to anything so much like a dream. The curtain rose for the last time on a scene of bustling activity. As the days began to fly by, we crowded each hour with work to be finished before graduation—the annual to get off, newspaper reports, exams, homework, but even so we took time off to go to near-by homes to watch the inauguration on teievision—for ball games and school. parties. At Christmas we were sorry to lose our sponsor Mrs. Reavis, but warmly welcomed our new one, Mrs. King. Two big events came our way in the spring. The first being our senior play “The Campbells Are Coming,” in which we were given a chance to show our acting ability and make a little money on the side. The second was the banquet given in our behalf by the juniors. We left the banquet with sad but grateful hearts. As our school days neared the close, we looked back on them and wished that we could relive each episode. What fun it had been! The last scene found us at our Baccalaureate Sermon feeling very sad. Then before we realized, it was graduation night and we were walking across the stage to receive our diplomas and telling our friends good-bye. And the curtain fell on a phase of our lives—one that will always hold memories. 13 President’ gatas og ero oc Bae Ok Ne he re ne Nora Idol Vice-President. 51 cetMieiins OM 5k 4 yin ho REN AN ae EA a Betty Smith Secretary _. Barbara Bradshaw EP EASULET © cack RUS 0, A ON erie nfm rea a eas a cae VA 2 see Billie Welborn Motto—United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Colors—Red and White. Sponsor _ Mrs. King Mascots Jane Idol Roy Smith SENIORS ANNIE BEATRICE BALL Glee Club 2, 4; High Point Senior High 3; F.H.A. 2; 4-H 2, 3: Vice President 3. TREVA ELIZABETH BODENHEIMER Bookstore 4. BETTY JEAN ANGEL Student Council 2, 4, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Bookstore 4; Handbook Committee 4. GERALDINE BRITT F.H.A. 2; Club President 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President; Beta Club 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Junior Marshal: Bookstore 4; Senior Superlative; Editor- in-Chief of GLENNECHOES 4; Free- dom Forum 3; Senior Play. BARBARA ANNE BRADSHAW Griffith 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; Sec- retary 4; French Club 3, 4; President 4; Beta Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Bookstore 4; Student Council 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. JAY FRANK BRANSON F.F.A. 4; Basketball 3; Football 2, 4. iD SENIORS RICHARD CHARLES DEAL F.F.A. 2, 3; Senior Superlative. JAMES ISAAC COMER Key Club 2, 3, 4; Club President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play. BOBBIE JEAN DORSETT F.H.A. 2; Club Treasurer 2; Teen Timers 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative. JAMES FREDERICK HARRIS Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Teen Timers 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Staff 3; Committee Chairman 4; Free- dom Forum 4; Senior Play. BARBARA JEAN EVANS F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2. CONSTANCE FRAY EVANS Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Bookstore 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Homeroom President 4; Student Council 4. 16 . NORMAN RUFFUS HEAD F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Teen Timers 4. JEANETTE MAE HUNTER F.H.A. 2; Teen Timers 3. 2. 2, SENIORS BETTY JEAN HOLDER F.H.A. 2, 4; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Glee Club EVELYN MAGDALENE IDOL F.H.A. 2, 4; 4-H 3, 4; Glee Club 4: Teen Timers 3. 17 JAMES RAY HOLLAND Teen Timers 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver. EMMA NORA IDOL President of Senior Class; Secretary of Junior Class; Student Council 3, 4; Home Roo m Representative 3; Teen Timers 3; Bookstore 4. SUPERLATIVES 1. Friendliest Gerald Talley Julia Thomason 2. Most Likely to Succeed Most Intellectual Charlotte Money Robert Tucker 3. Best Looking Joan Rominger , Richard Deal 4. Most Athletic Barbara Bradshaw Joe Reavis 5. Most Popular Bill Linville Kay Smith 6. Cutest Bill Linville Kay Smith 18 SUPEREATIVES 7. Neatest , Richard Deal Billie Welborn 8. Best All Around Geraldine Britt Joe Reavis ye 9. Best Sport 10. Wattiest Joe Reavis 11. Best Personality - Gray Kanoy Bobbie Dorsett Kenny Matthews Bobbie Dorset Kay Smith SENIORS DENZEL GRAY KANOY Baseball 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2; Basket- ball 2; Teen Timers 3; Monogram Oe SN, SHIRLEY MAE LAUTEN Beta Club 3, 4; Club President 4; F.H.A. 2; Bookstore 4; Junior Marshal; Handbook Committee 4; Student Coun- cil 4. MARY HELEN JACKSON Farmer High School 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 4. WILLIAM BOGASTUS LINVILLE Key Club 3, 4; Teen Timers 3, 4; Senior Superlative. JUANITA ANN MASON French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Bookstore 4. SHIRLEY ANN LONG ilebJels 25 20 SENIORS PHILLIP LEWIS MATTHEWS Glee Club 4: Teen Timers 3, 4. KENNETH VANCE MATTHEWS : Teen Timers 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Club Pres- ident 4; French Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Superlative; Student Council 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Committee Chair- man 3; Bus Driver 4. CHARLOTTE MAE MONEY Class President 2; F.H.A. 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Club President 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Teen Timers 3, 4; Freedom Forum 3, 4; DAR Representative 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil President 4; Annual Staff 4; Journ- alism Club 4; Member of County Coun- cil 4; Senior Play; P.T.A. Committee 4; Chief Marshal 3. EUGENE EDWARD POWERS Concord 1, 2, 3; Committee Mem- ber 4, DOROTHY LEA MOORE F.H.A. 2; French Club 3, 4. WESLEY GRAY PARNELL BIeAe2 2) SENIORS JOAN NEVADA ROMINGER Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 2; French Club 2. 3; Senior Superlative. ELLEN CORNELIA SHEETS Teen Timers 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Library Staff 2; Glee Club 2. JOE ALTON REAVIS Student Council 4 Key Club 2, 3, 4; Teen Timers 4; Monogram 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Senior Superlative; Football 4, Baseball 4. ARLENE PANSY SHIELDS F.H.A. 2, 3; Song Leader 3; Glee Club 2. ; BETTY LOU SMITH Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; Class Vice President 4. LULA PTHRANE SKEEN ae BOBBY SILVESTER SMITH EFA. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3 , 4; Com- mittee Member 4; 4-H 2, 4; Club Pres- ident 3. KAY MARIE SMITH Junior Marshal; Editor of Handbook 3; Senior Superlative; Member of Coun- ty Council 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Committee Chairman 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Chief 4; Journalism 2, 3, 4; Freedcm Forum 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; Secretary 3; Beta Club 3, 4; ‘Teen Timers 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Vice President 2; Senior Play. SENIORS BRONA MAE SMITH Teen Timers 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 2. JANET WILSON SMITH Teen Timers 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 2; Student Council 3; Committee Chairman 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Committee Member 3. BARBARA JEAN SWEATMAN Teen Timers 3; Glee Club 4; Jour- nalism 4; Bookstore 4. BETTY LOU SNYDER 23 GERALD ALEXANDER TALLEY Teen Timers 4; Football 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Senior Superlative 4; Base- ball 4; Senior Play. BILLIE ANN WELBORN Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4. Student Council 4; Home Room Representative 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Senior Superlative; Annual Staff 4. SENIORS JULIA LOUISE THOMASON F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Reporter’ 3; Vice President 4; Journalism Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; President 4; French Club 2, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; An- nual Staff 4; Bookstore 4; Senior Su- perlative 4; Reporter Glenn Gleanings Ia. Sy JIMMIE DARRELL WELBORN F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. 24 ROBERT YORK TUCKER Band 2, 3, 4:4F. FA. 2,93, 45stu- dent Council 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Committee Chairman 4; 4-H 2; Senior Superlative. NANCY ANN WILLIAMS Committee Chairman 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Bookstore 4; Sturdent Coun- cil 4; Reporter for Glenn Gleanings 2; Monogram Club 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Teen Timers 3; Reporter for F.H.A. SENIORS MARY ALICE WILLIARD Teen Timers 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH MOORE WOODS Walkertown 1, 2; Basketball 3. JANICE FAYE WOOSLEY | French Club 3, 4; Vice President 3; | Beta Club 3, 4; Vice President 4; | Journalism 2, 3, 4; Committee Chair- man 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Assistant Editor GLENNECHOES; Junior Mar- shal; Freedom Forum 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Vice President 2; Teen Timers 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANNE YOKELEY F.H.A. 4; Teen Timers 3, 4; Journ- alism 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Free- dom Forum 4; Committee Chairman 4; Annual Staff 4; Advertising Manager 4; Senior Play. WANELL ANNA WILLIARD French Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. 25 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As the curtain falls on our student days, the stage is set for graduation. We, the Class of 1953, do hereby bequeath these, our worldly attributes, and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I—TO THE SCHOOL Item 1. We will to Glenn High School . .. our everlasting loyalty for the many happy happy days we spent here, for we know we will cherish our memories of this school always. ARTICLE HH—TO THE FACULTY Item I. To Mr. Heffner, our principal, we will our appreciation for his guidance, patience, and friendship in making our Junior and Senior years happy ones. Item II. To our Advisors) Mrs. King and Miss Baker, we leave our thanks for their guidance and unselfish interest in not only our class activities, but also in our many problems as well. Item III. To Miss Mottesheard and Mrs. Greene, our annual sponsors, we leave our appreciation for your patience and interest in helping us with our annual, for we know that without you we could not have succeeded. We leave best wishes for many happy and successful years to come. ARTICLE III—TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN Item I. To the Juniors we will the privilege of being the Senior class with every hope that they enjoy their Senior year as much as we did. Item II. To the Sophomores we leave our school spirit so that when you are Seniors you too will be proud of Glenn High School. Item III. To the Freshmen we leave a list of our mistakes so you can profit by them and be better Seniors than we were. ARTICLE IV—INDIVIDUALS Item 1. J, Jimmy Holland will to Donald Cline my green pants so that he can wear them with his chartreuse shirt. Keep them clean, Duck! Item 2. I, Jean Holder will to Linda Swaim my blond hair. Go easy on the chemicals, Linda. Item 3. I, Betty Angel, bequeath the honor of being SecretaryTreasurer of the Student Council to Quwatha Smith. Item 4. I. Nancy Williams, bequeath my ability to “bang’’ on a piano to Loretta Hine; hoping she enjoys it as much as I do. Item 5. I, Shirley Yokeley, leave my ‘cosmopolitan manner’’ to Frankie Harvey and Shirley Byrd. Item 6. We, Jeanette Hunter and Bobbie Dorsett, will to Jo Ann Pope and Martha Heath our old scratchy ‘‘Parkers;’’ so that they will be able to write short-hand better next year. Item 7. To Betty Jo Dills and Barbara George we, Billie Welborn and Betty Snyder, will the privilege of ‘going steady our Senior year. Item 8. I, Phillip Matthews will my skill in aggravating the teachers to Johnny Griffin and Donnie Mabe. Don’t fall down on the job, boys! Item 9. I, Jimmy Harris, will my popular “crew cut’ to Bill Cope and Tommy Berrier. Item 10. I, Shirley Lauten, bequeath to Sylvia Glenn, my seat as President of the Beta Club. Item 11. I, Gray Kanoy, bequeath my ability to make Miss Colville laugh to Ronald Vogler and Douglas Haney. Item 12. I, Norman Head, will to G. R. Hawks, Vinson Cox, and LaVoy Austin my grandfather clock in the hope that you won't let it alarm during class time. Item 13.—We, Betty Smith and Arlene Shields, bequeath to Sari Neil Caudle and Janice Willard the privilege of receiving a diamond our Senior year. Item 14. To Betty Ann Sapp and Jo Ann Clinard I, Dorothy Moore, leave my quiet ways. Item 15. We, Magdalene Idol and Juanita Mason, will to Nancy Reavis our never ceasing height; if you promise us that any left over will be given to Carolyn Reid. Item 16. I, Barbara Bradshaw, will my position on the basketball team to Ethel Canada and Doris Idol. 26 Item 17. I, Nora Idol, will to Betty Gross and Carolyn Hastings, the privilege of having your boyfriend come and eat lunch with you every day at school. Item 18. I, Wanell Willard, will to Betty Haymore my jet-propelled Pontiac; so you will be able to reach your destination in High Point on time. Item 19. I, Geraldine Britt, will the privilege of being Editor-in-Chief of the annual to Imogene Reed. Item 20. I, Wesley Parnell, leave my ability to sleep in class to Hillary Motsinger, Walter Ray Bennett, and Aubrey Snyder. Remember, don’t sleep through two classes straight. Item 21. We, Ellen Sheets and Janet Smith, bequeath our cheerful manner to Nina Motsinger and Carolyn Bauguss. Item 22. We Joan Rominger and Helen Jackson, bequeath our long curls to Carlene Cook and Mildred Mabe. Item 23. I, Pthrane Skeen, will my privilege of writing a letter each night to Nancy Shelton and Lois Moore. Item 24. I, Kenny Matthews, bequeath my snappy answers in class to Carl Moss, Hugh Beeson, and Benny Welch. Item 25. We, Brona Smith and Janice Woosley, leave our brown eyes to Hilda Hicks: under the condition that you don’t use them to flirt with boys. Item 26. I, Bill Linville, leave my position on the football team to Donald Robbins, and Gene Clodfelter. May the best man win. Item 27. I, Charlotte Money, leave my slender waist line to Nancy Swaim and Patsy Southern. Item 28. I, Julia Thomason, bequeath my position as cheerleader to Jo Dell Leonard. Learn lots of new yells, Jo. Item 29. We, Gerald Talley and Treva Bodenheimer, bequeath our “witty” ways to Duanna Smith and Max Stafford. Item 30. We, Beatrice Ball and Barbara Evans, will the privilege of receiving diamonds our Senior year to Doris Prescott and Peggy Lawson. Item 31. I, Jay Branson, will my picking on girls to Billy Smith, Bobby Walker, and Johnny Whitt. Item 32. I, James Comer, will my god French accents to Nancy Crews and Lawrence Branch; hoping they can use them better than I did. Item 33. We, Jimmy Welborn and Bobby Smith, will six inches of our height to Rex Idol, Marion Rothrock, and Harold Grey Reid. Item 34. J, Robert Tucker, will my bus route to Donald Kimball, hoping he is a good driver. Item 35. I, Shirley Long, bequeath my “sloppy loafers” to Margaret Pope and Sarah Jane Johnson. Item 36. I, Barbara Sweatman, leave my fickleness to Betty and Barbara Myers. Just make sure you only fall for one boy at a time, girls. Item 37. I, Eugene Powers, will my line of sales talk to Aaron McDaniel, Bobby Allen, and C. R. Lankford. Item 38. I, Mary Alice Willard, bequeath my carefully planned week-ends to Martha Swaim and Geneva Woods; hoping they can work the Monday afterwards. Item 39. I, Connie Evans, will the key to the Bookstore to Olivia Sanders and Carol Crotts. Item 40. I, Kay Smith, will my chatter of which means nothing to Mary Lois Holland and Carolyn Miller. Item 41. I, Richard Deal, will my “bass” voice to Linley Parnell, D. R. Pope, and Roger Beeson. Item 42. I, Joe Reavis, leave my ability to be the Most Valuabie Football Player of the year to Orville Chappell. Signed Class of 1953 JULIA THOMASON and NANCY WILLIAMS Testators 27 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidents Scie h tet tae oe ee Hugh Beeson Vice-President. 2-5 ete ee eee eee. Maxe Stattord SOCTELALY Pocus Be eS eg Na SA, Be ee ee Sari Caudle TCASUTET eB oe 8 Re Fe PO Ie Nancy Crews SPONSOT Sey. 2 a ek ered = eee Mrs. Greene Motto—A Winner Never Quits and a Quitter Never Wins. Colors—Blue and White. Flower—White Carnation. 28 JUNIORS Bobby Allen Carolyn Bauguss Hugh Beeson Roger Beeson Walter Ray Bennett — Tommie Berrier Lawrence Branch Shirley Byrd Ethel Canady Sari Caudle Orville Chapple Donald Cline 29 JUNIORS Gene Clodfelter Carlene Cook Bill Cope Vinson Cox Nancy Crews Carol Crotts Hilda Deals Betty Jo Dills Barbara George Sylvia Glenn Johnny Griffin Betty Gross 30 JUNIORS Douglas Haney Frankie Harvey Carolyn Hastings G. R. Hawks y { Gs Betty Haymore Martha Heath Hilda Grey Hicks Loretta Hine Lawrence Holcomb Mary Lois Holland Doris Idol Rex Idol 31 JUNIORS Sarah Johnson Donald Kimball C. R. Lankford Peggy Ann Lawson Jo Dell Leonard Donnie Mabe Mildred Mabe Aaron McDaniel Lois Moore Carl Moss Hilliary Motsinger Nina Motsinger 32 JUNIORS . Barbara Myers Betty Myers Linley Parnell D. R. Pope Jo Ann Pope Margaret Pope Doris Prescott Nancy Reavis Carolyn Reed Imogene Reed Harold Gray Reid Donald Robbins 33 JUNIORS Carroll Robertson Marion Rothrock Sara Olivia Sanders Betty Ann Sapp Nancy Shelton Billy Smith Duanna Smith Quwatha Smith Aubrey Snyder Patsy Southern Max Stafford Nancy Swaim 34 JUNIORS ie Martha Jeanne Swaim Linda Swaim Wallace Tuttle Ronald Vogler Bobby Walker Benny Welch Johnny Whitt Janice Williard Not Pictured— Billy Atkins Lavoy Austin Jo Ann Clinard Kenneth Gray Hester Carolyn Miller Geneva Wood 35) Flower—Pink Carnation Colors—Pink and White Motto—Wisdom is Found Only In Truth. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presidént cc deccighte ads a Bobby Vogler Vice-President, li ee ee ee Dalemicinnamog Secretary xc.008. 2 ee ee Patsy Crews TF CAST CT eee ee ae ae i eo ee ee Terry Swaim SPONSOR ced nonce eg tac ace Sew ae ce pene Se mer Mr. Myers 36 SOPHOMORES Stokes Aldridge Doris Allen Howard Auman Pattie Ballard Gary Bodenhamer Tommy Bodenhamer Peggy Bryant Joe Bryant Jimmy Calloway Charles Chamelin Barbara Chappel Charles Coe Peggy Craver Patsy Crews Betty Crotts Z 4 Harold Dyson Luke Gann Patsy Gregory Sue Hart Frances Head 37 SOPHOMORES Pat Jones Patsy Jones Virginia Joyce Frank Kapp Dale Kinnamon Myrtle Knight Lynda Lancaster Betty Manning Mary Alice Martin Luther Martin Evelyn Martin Catherine Masten David Matthews Nancy Matthews Don McKaughn Shelba Motsinger James Motsinger Nancy Myers Mae Lynn Page Elizabeth Pardue 38 SOPHOMORES Rosa Mary Ve¢| Fred Pepper Nancy Pierce Tommy Poindexter Etta Mae Pope Patsy Potter De Etta Richardson Yvonne Rickard Colin Robertson James Rothrock Jimmy Rothrock Loretta Rothrock Virginia Rothrock Harold Sapp Barbara Sells Sarah Shields Betty Shoaf Janice Smith Monroe Smith Patsy Smith 39 SOPHOMORES Ray Smith Tommy Smith Jackie Snow Glenda Spach Yvonne Stewart Anne Swaim Janet Swaim Jo Ann Swaim Nell Swaim Terry Swaim x Charles Talley Norris Tuttle Donald Tuttle Bobby Vogler Emma Lee Watkins { Ronald Welborn Buddy West Mary Ellen White Srah Williard Ann Worley 40 SOPHOMORES Not Pictured— Margaret Pendry Linda Robbins Billie Baxter Ralph Smith Barbara Jean York 41 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President _. _ Charles Walker ViecesPresidént, ait. ie eek es ae en - Ann Pierce Secretary:I réasurer’ 202 ae ee eee Pat Wynn Sponsor Ue hts Ae ee ee eo re ee Mr. Webster Color—Blue and White. Motto—Striving For Higher Steps. Flower—White Carnation. 42 GEASSES Ralph Amos Douglas Angel Arnold Auman ‘Jerry Beeson Sara Beeson Lawrence Benbow Almeda Bovender Virginia Britt Betty Brooks Jean Brown Lindsay Brown Hubert Clodfelter Weldon Clodfelter Arnold Cope Jon Cox: Joseph Crossen Sara Davis Charles Enscore Jean Gibbons Bobby Grindstaff 43 CLASSES Wayne Gross Martha Hanes Laura Head Betty Lou Hilton Jonnie Ellen Hine Norman Howerton — Inez Idol Kenneth Idol Janet Kimball Janice Lawson Benny Leonard Charles Lohr Janice Mabe Mary Lou Manuel Sylvia McDaniel Bobby Moore Gayle Phillips Roy Ray Ann Pierce Betty Jo Reed 44 CILANSSIE'S) Phyllis Reid Mary Ellen Rhue Wayne Richardson Joanna Ridge Lewis Rothrock David Smith Ann Smith Carolyn Routh Sandra Sapp “a. cette oth ¢ eS Gail Smith James Smith Jimmy Smith Roma Ann Smith Wallace Smith Betty Snow Arnold Snyder Donald Snyder Charles Stewart Shirley Stinson 45) CIUASSIES David Swaim Olene Swaim Alton Teague Betty Teague Grady Teague 2 Neg if ws Tommy Teague _ Martha Waggoner Charles Walker Ronald Watson Harold Williard Larry Walliard Barbara Winkler Patsy Wood Alan Wyatt Patricia Wynn Not Pictured— Michael Logan Dudley Bainter Wanda Mitchell Betty Clodfelter Donald Moore Daniel Grimes Shelby Parrish Dewey Hopkins Barbara Pinnix Daisy Howard Skippy Ray Helen Jordan Betty Ann Thomas Billy Laney Wayne Vogler Mary Ledford NOamey orc Ann Leonard 46 IC AE ly tp GuSUSBES 47 EXECU TIVE OF STUDENT Charlotte Money - .... President Miss Baker __-. soe ee Bee od ee eee Sponsor STANDING COMMITEE CHAIRMEN _. Assembly Nancy Williams - Patsy Crews 652s) ee eee Public Relations Janice Woosley - Social Shirley: Yokeley (2220.22) Personal Relations Quwatha “Smith= 222222 eee Citizenship Roberts lucker == 25 5 eee Building and Grounds Jimmy Hartis 22225 Se Traffic and Safety COUNCIL THE | ORGANIZATION Juwatha Smith Vice-President Betty Angel -..-.--.. Secretary CLASS PRESIDENTS Nios. WON pe ee eee tae, OSI Senior Jugh Beeson Junior lobby Vogler Sophomore ‘harles Walker Freshmen COMMITTEES OF Windle STUDENT COUNCIL 1. Building and Grounds: Robert Tucker, Chairman, Bobby Smith, Gerald Talley. 2. Citizenship: Quwatha Smith, Chairman, Johnny Whitt, Mary Alice Martin. 3. Assembly: Nancy Williams, Chairman, Eugene Powers, Janet Smith, Martha Swaim. 4. Scholarship and Attendance: Hugh Beeson, Chairman, Donald Cline. 5. Public Relations: Pat Crews, Chairman, Geraldine Britt, Bill Cope, Peggy Craver. 6. Traffic and Safety: Jimmy Harris, Chairman, Bill Linville, Kenny Matthews. 7. Social: Janice Woosley, Chairman, Pat Smith, Nancy Matthews. 8. Personal Relations: Shirley Yokeley, Chairman, Imogene Reed, Arnold Cope, Roma Smith, Sara Willard. 50 Glee Be eRESIDENTS Kay Smith, Journalism Club; Mary Ellen White, Junior French Club; Hilda Hicks, Library Club; Julia Thomason, Glee Club; Geraldine Britt, Annual; Shirley Lauten, Beta Club; Joe Bryant, Clickers Club; James Comer, Key Club; Imogene Reed, F.H.A.; Barbara Bradshaw, Senior French Club; Jo Ann Pope, Girls Monogram; Kenny Matthews, Boys Monogram; D. R. Pope, F.F.A.; Johnny Whitt, Band. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Nancy Crews, Pat Smith, Etta Mae Pope, Doris Allen, Benny Welch, Martha Hanes, Billie Ann Welborn, Connie Evans, Loretta Hine, Galye Phillips, Darwin Soloman. 5] GUEEERGEELB OFFICERS President vase oe eee eee Julian Thomason Vice: Presidenia 2 ee eee Martha Heath Secretary Lil easulet ee Jo Ann Pope [ibrarign pa ee ee ee ee Bobby Walker SPOMS OR ice ee ee a Mr. Shelton 52 53 President - _. Johnny Whitt Vice-President _....... Gary Bodenhamer Secretary-Treasurer Harold Sapp Direcl Ore inane eet erie AND Mr. Shelton D. R. Pope Presid ent James Motsinger Vice-President Dale Kinnamon Secretary Harold Sapp Treasurer Terry Swaim Reporter Mr. Ray C. Cates Sponsor THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA TOWARD NEW HORIZONS | RAISE. ack sh eg I epee t e R elar 2 ae Oe ct ee eet Imogene Reed Vs COMMRTCS1 C121 ae meee eT a ete URM Ee Pee Ns AMEN 1 22d oe Be Julia Thomason SYAGATLAY ceo oa ee a RE ey ea IN oe ee Rete Nancy Crews DRBEOTUIOR eke se SC eS DMPO Sa eee Nell Swaim Song Leader MIS Re i) a RN hg eet et ot RS Pt eat Doris Allen Ariza ment alia pene tee ere er eA eds da eee Quwatha Smith IROVNORR A Ek BAR Ne yaa See eats Se VE ee SE a Martha Swaim IELTS OF G7 aa ee es te Be es Ee ON I At A Anne Swaim Sponsor Mrs. Sutton 22 PNGIMIEXVEINNEINTE . . . (CAVARVACINEIR 2. . IUEVANDIERG RIP JUNIOR AND SENIOR FRENCH CLUBS SENIOR CLUB JUNIOR CLUB President owe 2 A Barbara Bradshaw President) 20 cee _ Mary Ellen White Viece=Presiad cnt Johnny Whitt VWACE=Pressdent a ae Nancy Crews Secretary-Treasurer — Julia Thomason Secretary-Treasurer Patsy Crews SPOnSOT) 3 ee ee ee ae Miss Baker 56 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER SPONSOR ACHIEVEMENT... CHARACTER... LEADERSHIP oy | iin President tae pee ws. eel oe James Comer Vice-President ___..._.....- eh aaa ..... 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JUIULASIISAAPY —VANIGL DUT POLIS fd -49-4051 7 SYOLIGA SHOHDINNAID St hei: 62 ‘QUIIIQH “SIP PUR PIeaYysoNoOW ssIW :SYOSNOdS ‘nasiod sqqog ‘vosewoy], ein ‘suvAq aiuuOD ‘siiseyY AW ‘Aja 4O X Assrys ‘Aauow anopseyd ‘Aajsoo,, ao1uef ‘yi Avy ‘uIOg;aK”, UUY aTiig 413g oUIPlelay 4JAVLS SSHOHDANNIT9 President _ Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer LIBRARY STAFF La ee Re Oak, See eee dageHicks Benny Welch _ Nancy Swaim NEE NES Roh AMEN I 4g eth OR Me et _......... Miss Colville Sponsor 64 “‘przoyyzers xeW ‘JISOA preuoy ‘JeddeyD ayyraiQ ‘xo uosurA ‘JayNT, waqoy ‘Asuefy sejsnoq ‘stssezy Auf ‘smoyney, Auuay ‘puryjoyy Awunf ‘Wequryy uoq ‘usoqiay , Awusrf ‘sawoy sowel srg t 65 THE YULETIDE SEASON 1. My oh 4. 5 What a pretty table. And the food was good too. The Robert Shaw Chorale. Curly and his cats of swing. and 6. As we danced the night away. 66 IG IF SPORTS 67 © Zz = O O TIVELINSVE ALISUVA Base msec gf gee CHEERLEADERS Chichi. Kay Smith First Row—Quwatha Smith, Jo Dell Leonard, Janice Woosley; Second Row—Jean Brown, Marry Ellen White, Mary Alice Martin, Julia Thomason; Third Row—Gayle Phillips, Nancy ; Williams. 74 SS Ge What a lovely dancing partner! Any one for a coke? All trash goes together. And she blames it on the sun! How does it feel to be in love? They're stacking up right. You mean someone around here works! .. . after the ctowning. What's she up in the air about? 716 10. Ih 12; 13k 14. 15. 16. WT 18. What a crew and what expressions! Do they belong to you? Penny for your thoughts. Where's Loretta? True love... You can bet they won't go far. Janice, Shirley, and Kay .. . Why not give him your home Curly Locks... address? 1) eR Rt Ios BASEBALL 78 19 VOCATIONAL Hospital representatives interviewing future nurses. A famous lecturer giving advice to students on good grooming. Miss Mary Jane Baker, guidance counselor, is always willing to help students with their -problems. Guidance charts placed in various classrooms by the counselor enable students to plan better homeroom program.s Principal advises student on future occupa- tion. 6. Vi GUIDANCE Prospective college students need help in filling out applications. Through the Guidance Department and Student Organization, the school publishes a student handbook which is sold in the bookstore. D. O. students leaving for work. The counselor assists various committees in planning social activities and entertain- ment for the school. 80 81 WAC IE Ah WY HONORS 82 CHARLOTTE MONEY Valedictorian President, Student Organization 83 GERALDINE BRITT Co-Salutatorian Editor, Glennechoes 84 + 53 KAY SMITH Co-Salutatorian— Howler ? tor 1 Ed 85 NORA IDOL Class ident, Senior Pres 86 ‘ uosseg ysny{ ‘su0I9 Joey ‘pray uAjosey ‘nIyp, AuUYyOo{ ‘smaID PIOFJeIS XVW—Pqs4PW f244) STWHSYVW AoueN “yWS eyIEMNe) possy suadowy 87 Pie AY LADY We Tet PS Nal iS INDIES 88 4 CAA FENERSVILLE MOTORS. INC. | ZL ag fi AL tke Z (BCE S ), VO 2:2 nb AAs. YC — oné a se Service eas ‘ Ate Guaranteed Used herb” Ce td f Af thd A, A SV AL a 78 fe Vi 7 a V4 FUA t4 thy vi Ae af LSC fi, fp A v Y , Gs Wi fp ; jf 4 - B fs wahoo wf a Ce ee L fy LU ; io tL. and PP ) bat gt : Z. y ey, oS ? $ tod — PRL oy | | Y 3 tes os, Pf Vy, sl a 2 vA We. Si LAA i474 Me WE int vz q Lf A, = | - vp | Kernersville, Nort Gila Carotina ee. pote , Sd 4 ) “ Fl, ; ee paar a aS Ee ae WA AGS2 ' yi, ( VS NO ao 2g y os fp y , , Rely Y of 2 a Ge A ay 1 s 4 L ' (Pd | : o , Y - (5, _}$— yrs dal Y), | 4 fd O-Age7] Ba 4 as 89 Swaney Drug Store NX Phone 3-1639 County Wide Delivery Service AN No. 1—106 Old Lexington Road Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of Duke Power Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. 90 P, %6 N. DEPARTMENT 5 % 10c STORE KERNERSVILLE, N. C. Wes Murphy’s Lunch Sandwiches - - - Plate Lunches 2 Owners—J. W. (Wes) Murphy and L. G. (Bob) Jones ay No. 9, W. 6th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. , Compliments of 2 COLTRANE GROCERY COMPANY a = 3 oO aN 52 eee eP hanes OO ab KERNERSVILLE, N. C. Sol Coltrane Coca-Cola Bott. Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 91 PNUIP IS) INKOMMOIR (ClO), eee 24 Hour Wrecker Service Bd Phone 3-1677 SONNYes SG ERIESSERV Gr 1501 West First Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Tires - Batteries - Accessories Washing (See Our Car Washing Machine) Waxing - Mirror Glazing - Expert Lubrication xe ey OKEREVS GONSTRY GilONme@ Grading and Excavating Contractors Have Your Basement Dug by Experts Driveways - Fish Ponds - Roads - Yards Dial 5-1402 +P 92 Compliments of JONES-ERVIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Inc. BUILDING CONTRACTORS | COLONIAL FURNITURE MASONRY WoRK SPECIALISTS SHOPS, INC. FREE ESTIMATE: ‘NO JOB TOO LARGE: be Ll Ace tS Fine Home Furnishings -NO JOB TOO SMALL OFFICE PHONE 3-7378 2840 Waughtown Street NIGHT PHONES 4-2805 - 3-7858 Phone 4-5533 712 WAUGHTOWN ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. C. M. Routh Distributor of Esso Heating Oils 5356 Kernersville Road READY - TO - WEAR NX MEN'S, WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S FLOOR COVERINGS, CURTAINS DRAPES NX PIECE GOODS - NOTIONS i - SHIRTS - PANTS - OVERALLS Winston-Salem, N. C. PHONE 100 Phone 4-1281 KERNERSVILLE, N. C. 93 SHUGART’S GARAGE CZ Complete Automotive Repairs Motor Tune Up Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Ford Tractors and Dearborn Implements FARM TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. 2965 Waughtown Street “A WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 94 JOHN HASTINGS TOM JOYCE HASTINGS © JOYCE MOTOR CO. PONTIAC Buick | Sales— —Service PHONE 147 KERNERSVILLE, N. C. Oe EE TNE A oD: WINSTON-SALEM APPLIANCE PUMP CO. Radios - Electrical Appliances - Pumps Dial 3-1530 209 North Main Street 26 ¢@ Winston-Salem 3, North Carolina Zeb V. Ashe Fresh Meats - Groceries - Hardware Se 2801 Waughtown Phone 38-7450 Sh, We Buy Chickens, Eggs and Produce Winston-Salem, N. C. Philco Radios and Refrigerators Home Furnishings Maytag Appliances Duo-Therm Heaters iD PARISH INGRAM, INC. DP Co Two Stores To Serve You MENS? Phone 109-J and 245-R Kernersville, North Carolina 96 Wilkins Cash Store Robert’s Men’s Shop SELF SERVICE SS, “e a 7 Sport Shirts Trousers i] [ ee) pie NL Styled For You tao AA , : : ) “It’s Smart If It Comes From i : : é Robert’s”’ A idae AG d Across From Post Office 110 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Wallburg, N. C. Salem Electric Co. John R. Leonard Contractors Frank B. Myers - E. L. Thomas Anything Electrical - - Anytime Watch, Clock, Jewelry, and Cigarette Lighter Repairing oi All Work Guaranteed 320 Waughtown St. Phone 3-55188 24-Hour Service Dial 6174 Nights, Sunday, Holidays Dial 6649 315 S. Liberty Winston-Salem, N. C. ele | Complete One Stop Service Lubrication - Washing - Waxing Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories MUMErINSESSOm—SERY [ee BIN Ee PONS = GIES me SERVIGE y, aie 3 Lubrication - Washing - Tires - Batteries : aA Accessories A, Phone 9337 Int. High Point Kernersville Roads 7 Winston-Salem, North Carolina : Road Service Phone 9414 901 Waughtown St. Dan Daniels—Operator Winctontcaien a NEOs VOGLER SERVICE Funeral Directors ..... Ambulance Service om as PHONE 6101 Q SZ 4 s DS Dependable for More than 95 Years tty FRANK VOGLER % SONS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 98 ees VW. a le | ff an ge vl a - Soh aa ; , Y° Gongratulations (Graduates p , 7 daa a a eas VY oe ten ) [ {, f NA } y ‘ ““4' ae) x wv | : ) y | WINSTON-SALEM AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK DEALERS ASSOCIATION A AN A A ON LS YN RENN SE BUDDY McCORMICK’S ESSO SERVICE Yours for Happy Motoring Winston-Salem and High Point Highway No. 311 218 North Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | W. C. Stafford Store Co. : Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats ‘Frank A Stith Co, Men’s and Boys Clothing Qe 2e see Better Clothing and Better Values Kernersville, North Carolina ) Compliments of FY) ; Mg PARKER AUTO PARTS ALL AUTO PARTS 530 Waughtown Street Phone 4-7461 Re” A [ laa K Compliments of ‘gg ()MHEDGEPETH’S CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed - - - Clothes Insured DIAL 4-5291 1215 Waughtown Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 101 oA My ie ww. e, Phone Comaptiments 0 if on eROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Tom Smith - - - Ed Smith Pra, CO), 102-W Box 355, Kernersville The Men’‘s Shop Kernersville, N. C. Top Lines in Men’s Wear Such as: Curlee Suits and Top Coats Lee Hats and Arrow Shirts Freeman Shoes All At Medium Prices 102 DEWITT SMITH © SON’S GROCERY Phone 225-W Esso Products % Groceries Route 3- KERNERSVILLE, N. C. A. CLAY SMITH, INC. For Economical Transportation __[ may) ATTA TT Frigidaire - Zenith Radios Gulf Gas and Oil Phone 51° KERNERSVILLE, N. C. Equipping School Stages For The Best Ask Us THE OAKS STUDIO WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 103 WAUGHTOWN FLORAL SHOP “Flowers for all occasions” aD, y 30514,.N. Main Street Phone 4-4254 ) oN j | , ) of 1 fiat t Duke Dowics. 2973 Waughtown Street c : Mrs. W. L. Norton Mrs. J. C. Teague = WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of “When It’s Flowers, COY B. YOKLEY Say It With Ours’”’ CARPENTERS FLOWER SHOP a: 2645 South Main Street “A Waughtown Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 104 Compliments of P. B. LONG GROCERY Fresh Meats Groceries SWAIM BROS. SELF-SERVICE GROCERY 602 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem Fresh Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods Produce Phone 2-5634 ————— Delivery Compliments of SB PINNLX DRUG STORE @2 “On The Square Since 1904’ KERNERSVILLE, N. C. 105 R )J TRANSPORT Petroleum Hauling Route 5 Phone 31452 Ray ah. Reed SOS SS Sees We Ge Johnson WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. JUL { } , Vg , si ee Ji Ge bt th Pe 7 oe MATTHEWS — 17 LUMBER CO., INC. | ; 4 , th, y , ' CAL 1 : Ad | tf 4 oe Pf tad 7 - fe { 4 oe. - ® AL Phone 2281 Route One GUILFORD, N. C. 106 DISHER TRANSFER % seer Sinners! (Cox STORAGE CoO. Winston-Salem, N. C. Local Agents for United Van Lines G) 1 t { 1 1 ean i © 215 North Liberty Street “Your Sporting Goods Center” Victor - Columbia - Decca Phaneol79 And All Other Famous Records WINSTON-SALEM 3, N. C. Roland Bennett Lunch Spinet Pianos Grand Pianos JESSE G. BOWEN MUSIC CO. Xe Hammond Org=ns High Grade Pianos 226 N. Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. 107 5 oe DAVIS-FRYE oe yk See, om SHS SHOE SHOP BY. ye } J oi Known As the Best i Next Door to Downtown Garage Compliments of NAANNISHMOIN) TRQUICIS (Gr TRAN TTOIN (COL, JING. Home of International Harvester Equipment 4 “ CLEANERS 704 Waughtown Street ‘) G) =o SG Next to Post Office Dial 4-7071 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 108 Winston-Salem North Carolina Taylor Insurance Agency “The Dividend Paying Agency”’ Sy Office Carello Bldg. Phone 128 ese Kernersville, N. C. GRADY’S TIRE SERVICE Wheel Balancing and Lining Front End Phone 6421 652 Washington Street 109 Cp pliments of Compliments of af py | Ladies House” Ba Farmers Hardware si aes age) Electric Co. i yt Phone 135 J whitaker, 4 ee i iy Je Kernersville, NSC? ra erneravilioeen CG bu ‘ : OD Compliments f . SWAIM’S FURNITURE CO. x 3510 S. Main Street f wa VI KIS y Ya x e ft , v: gs e f YMA Fine “Suveatace for the ree - Kyi Nin LX yp f A ; = - $ , = r 4 7 ; ® AY nlf ; ‘ ny {), OF ry t | , (PO a © 7 , =, 6 ; ray, Vv 1 Grocery ' Feed Compliments of M INGER’S | P ESS@ SERVICE | AY Gong ae — Ro, Groceries, Feeds, Package Meats of All Kinds Atlantic Gas and Oil Open Every Night Six Days A Week = Route No. .3 Phone 8458 W.-S. Kernersville Highway 150 Phone 3-9313 Sedge Garden KERNERSVILLE, N. C. 110 Compliments of Farmers Hardware Electric Co. Compliments oft A thy Kester Machinery Co. 2 re Foe: 300 E. Third Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 135 Kernersville, N. C ry ; PROM coming up? Nn, Smart Students Use Our | Rental Service l -Save Time-Save Money-Look Smart! ‘ Impeccable formal wear grooming begins with our complete formal wear rental service! Py ‘ 2) Distributors of PHILCO and DUO-THERM Formal House Klox vebe ae Az a Ke Me Bonde wv eet, ak t ; stew § Leite TOP on Nort! Orsve a ry Not to be taken 660 West Fifth Winston, em, ;NC 27101 from this library = oe ay lial BL | oi eae
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