Glenn High School - Glenn Echoes Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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-,.- -. -tw 1'-ff, an 1 .ia vs:- mg?-1 ,' 'Z . if 13: . ' fa iii 53? ' -JT :xf x ,ffwg,f, 4 ' . , paw- ' 82-v f -fTT'Hw -f1111gfw - 1 ':-P ,l,,,,, . , . . , . ,x .5,,,3 -1, 1 Mau If iguir-:wifi 'hm Pr' ' K 0 .f-1 ' -I? 9' ' 1 1 n Q . Q 1? 4, 2 ,nm fha 1956 Senior elaoo of gpolvert Glenn gfigln School Treoento ------ In this publication of GLENNECHOES we have tried to memories of the past year. The friendship, the happiness, a sorrows we have shared are expressed on the following page they ever be a reminder of our clays together at Glenn. JANICE LAWSON MISS NORMA LEE WOO Editor-in-Chief Faculty Advisor ure the GY C 5 v P' v v-,zbfifxw-w f9?F,.E A A fi 1 I X Q 1 . W' J J I NK Agar: up h .,. :s,.Q?iiQ1 i .kms 3 9' Q DALLAS R. SHUGART Principal B. S., Appalachian Stale Teachers' College M. A. , Appalachian Sfafe Teachers' College George Peabody College MRS. NORRIS BODENHAMER Secretary :neu Lean us MARY JANE BAKER French, Mathematics MARY JO CAMPBELL Commercial A. B., Flora MacDonald College B.S.S.A., W.C.U.N.C. WARREN CHILTON Mathematics High Point College Walce Forest College WILLIAM M. HENNIS Social Studies A, B., High Point College M- A- . ADOalachian State MRS. MARGARET DRAUGHN Commercial B. S., Appalachian State Teachers' College MARY ELLEN JOHNSON Mathematics, Library Science B. S., Appalachian State Tan:-lan:-Q' fnllann RAY C. CATES Agriculture B. S., N. C. State College M. Ed., u. N.c. JOAN ELLER Math, Physical Education B. S., Appalachian State Teachers' College DELMAS MENDENHALL Home Economics, General Science W. C. U. N. C. R Q , Annnlnchinn State In nnuwleuue JACK L. MUSTEN R. JOHN NELSON MRS. JACQUELINE OERTER Biology Agriculture English A. B., Elon College B. S., N. C. State College B. S., Appalachian State Teachers' Col lege l l .T up ' a . l 1 555-fm M - JOHN ZHELTON RQBERT SHQAFI JR. FLAVELLA STOCKTON an . . - - , Geography, Physical Education En9l'5l'lf MUSIC B' S Mlddle Tennessee A. B., Guilford College A- B-1 Salem College State College Organ Diploma M . A. , George Peabody College MRS. DOROTHY SUTTON JACK M. WHITE NORMA LEE WOOSLEY Vocational Home Economics Chemistry, General Science English B. S., High Point College B. S., Guilford College A. B., Salem College M.Fd..ll. N.C. M.Ed..U.N.C. -Q ilk' in ' 522:21 V Ui ii! CDUR FACULTY AS TEENAGERS I. J. OERTER 2. R. SHOAF 3. J. WHITE 4. D. SHUGART J. MUSTEN 9. J. NELSON D. SUTTON 10. W. HENNIS M. CAMPBELL H. F. STOCKTON R. CATES 12. W. CHILTON Www emnrs 'Sf CLASS POEM Alas, but time does flee away, T'will never stop nor even slows, Alloted time to spend in school, Too short it is and quickly goes. We like to think our high school days, Have been a howl ing success. And all the time we could muster, Was used to advantage ------ no less. Our teachers have expressed to us, And truly must confess Some days were mostly howling, And not so much success. But from our studies and fellowship, The treasures of wisdom we've learned Will always be cherished in memory, As the best ever bought or earnecl. MASCOTS MICHAEL SIDDEN NANCY BOVENDER S 4. Q K. Q .W ,, f L X , ww, Y Q ' -fm ni.: , W W -rm.- 'K K ' wr x w 'A W . P'?5'.,'G ' A fl, Y W . 4, v ww km v 4 A N , ,M - f ., Iwrzwfa K' .., f. Jffixw . . , N, ' f . www we . - at '-ye., Y, A .. I . 1636 was-1 ,kia . J -4ga'.-al, fx , V , it ,iq .qinyw ,.r x 5 ,, MJ , N , ,xxx 9, Q A N, SQNWW .. .,,,,,, . . w S I kv, T ,bk - 'T 'mv -- L L ' 2 , . 4. 'f . 1,,,1f,'m, M. .ik AL . ,tk , ,kg 'MW WH.: K. b yt f V. f + if M A Ny. A X 'al I I I .-x .px M AX 5 , .n.,,N.1 -H' ' J GEORGE RALPH AMOS EVELYN ANN ANDERSON Sensors Q DOUGLAS HASTEN ANGEL ARNOLD MILNER AUMAN ALMEDA PAULINE BOVENDER VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BRITT LAWANNA JEAN BROWN LINDSAY HERBERT BROWN 3 HUBERT ELWOOD CLODFELTER ARNOLD GRAY COPE Seniors SARA LANE DAVIS BOBBY JOE GRINDSTAFF PAUL WAYNE GROSS MARTHA ELIZABETH HANES fff ,jj v LAURA ANN HEAD JONNIE ELLEN HINE NORMAN LEE HOWERTON INEZ JOSEPHINE IDOL Seniors JANET CAROLYN KIMBALL PATRICIA WYNN KINNAMCN JANICE LOUISE LAWSON MARY BERNICE LEDFORD BENNY ELLIOT LEONARD GARNER GASTON MAHAFFEY BCBBY CARLETON MOORE FLORA ANNE MULLIS Seniors SHIRLEY GAYLE PHILLIPS ANN MARIE PIERCE PHYLLIS JANE REID LEWIS FRANCIS ROTHROCK CAROLYN BEVERLY ROUTH SANDRA LEE SAPP ORENCE ANN SMITH DAVID LEE SMITH Sensors GALE ANN SMITH JAMES DUMONT SMITH JIMMY DEAN SMITH ROMA ANN SMITH WALLACE PAUL SMITH ARNOLD CURTIS SNYDER DONALD HARVEY SNYDER DARWIN FRANCIS SOLOMON Sensors il CHARLES LEE STEWART SHIRLEY ANN STINSON DAVID LESTER SWAIM OLENE SUE SWAIM WILLIAM ALTON TEAGUE THOMAS SWANN TEAGUE MIM I BARBARA ANN TEMPLETON WAYNE HILL VOGLER Sen mrs CHARLES WILLIAM WALKER MARY ELLEN WALKER WILLIAM GEEP WALKER RONALD GRAY WATSON WMI'- LARRY DAVID WILLARD HAROLD GRAY WILLIARD CALVIN ALAN WYATT JOANN YORK Noi' Pictured: CHARLES FRANKLIN ENSCORE DEWEY LEE HOPKINS GRADY LEE TEAGUE PATSY RUTH WOOD 67' ,ll mpg 4 , 4, :g,,g-- if ,Aim--A,, ,Hg ,D ww lligisgu, . ,Maw H-ww, Y J vm. Wlililu. S 5 Senior Directory GEORGE RALPH AMOS Now I Wouldn't Say That Basketball I5 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Bus Driver 35 Monogram 4. EVELYN ANN ANDERSON lt's A Great Life Hanes I, 25 4-H I5 La Nourrice 2,3,45 Glee Club 3,4. DOUGLAS HASTEN ANGEL Drinking Wine F.F.A. I5 Clickers I5 Teen Timers I5 Class Officer 2,35 French 2, 3, 45 Key 2, 3, 45 International Delegate 45 Football 25 Student Council 35 College 3,45 Committee Member 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. ARNOLD MILNER AUMAN Brains Are For People Who Use Them F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Clickers 2,35 Bus Driver 4. ALMEDA PAULINE BOVENDER Love Makes The World Go Round Journalism I,25 La Nourrice 25 Glee Club 3,4. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BRITT Beauty Is As Beauty Does Glee Club 3,4. LAWANNA JEAN BROWN A Smile For all, A Greeting Glad, A Lovable, Jolly Way She Had. Teen Timers I5 Journalism I5 Cheerleader I5 4-H I,2,3, 45 Glee Club 'I,25 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Softball 25 Library 25 Beta 3, 45 La Nourrice 3,45 Class Officer 35 Annual Staff 4. LINDSAY HERBERT BROWN You'll Be All Right F.F.A. I,2,3,4. HUBERT ELWOOD CLODFELTER You Can't Take It With You F. F. A. I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Monogram 3,4. ARNOLD GRAY COPE Ready, Willing and AbIe Teen Timers I5 Committee Member I5 Football I,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Baseball I,25 Student Council 2,45 Class Officer 2, 35 Monogram 2, 3, 45 Key 2,3, President 45 French 2, President 25 College 3, 45 Bus Driver 35 Su- perlative 4. SARA LANE DAVIS You Better Believe It 4-H I5 Journalism I5 Library 2. CHARLES FRANKLIN ENSCORE She 's The One For Me F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Monogram I5 Football I,2,3. 1 SHERRILL C. FORE Hot-Rod Ford And A Two Dollar Bill Dillion High School I5 Floyds High School 2,35 College 4. BOBBY JOE GRINDSTAFF Beauty Is Only Skin Deep Teen Timers I5 4-H I, 2, 3, President I5 Band I,2,35 Football I,2,45 Bus Driver 3,4. PAUL WAYNE GROSS The Hep Man With The Real Live Beat F.F.A. I,25 Teen Timers I5 Band I,2,3,4. MARTHA ELIZABETH HANES Love ls A Many Splendored Thing Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I5 Student Council I,45 Home- room Representative I5 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Journalism 2,3, 45 French 3, 45 Beta 3,45 College 3,45 Library Staff 35 Junior Marshal 35 CommitteeChairman 45 Annual Staff 4. LAURA ANN HEAD With A Brain I'd Be Dangerous Teen Timers I5 Library Staff I,2, Officer 25 Glee Club 25 F.H.A. 35 Beta 3, Officer 45 Junior Marshal 35 An- nual Staff 45 Superlative. JONNIE ELLEN HINE The Best Is Yet To Be Library I5 F.H.A. I5 Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I5 French 2,3,4, Officer 35 La Nourrice 2, 3, President 45 Junior Marshal 35 F. T. A. 3,45 College 3,45 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 4. DEWEY LEE HOPKINS Silence Is Golden NORMAN LEE HOWERTON Men Of Few Words Are The Best Men Teen Timers I5 Baseball I,2,3,45 Football 25 Monogram 2, 3, Officer 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Key 45 Basketball 45 Superlative 4. INEZ JOSEPHINE IDOL Pledging My Love Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I5 F.H A. I,2,3,4, Officer 45 Softball I,25 Basketball I,3,45 Monogram 45 Superl- tive 4. PATRICIA WYNN KINNAMON Forever My Darling Teen Timers I5 Library I,25 4-H I,2,3,4, Officer I,2, 3,45 Class Officer I5 Clickers 'I5 La Nourrice 2,35 Col- lege 3,45 Beta 3,45 F.H.A. 35 Junior Marshal 3. JANET CAROLYN KIMBALL A Plumber's Work Is Never Done Teen Timers I,25 F.H.A. I,2,3, Officer 45 4-H I,2,35 Journalism I, Staff 45 Library I,25 Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 French 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Junior Marshal 35 F.T.A. 3, President 45 Student Council 45 College 3,45 Annual Staff 4. Senior Directory JANICE LOUISE LAWSON There Are Smiles That Make You Happy Teen Timers I5 Library I,2, Staff 25 Journalism I,2,3, 4, Staff I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Class Officer 25 School Play 25 Junior Marshal 35 Beta 3, Officer 45 French 3, 45 College 3,45 Monogram 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Student Council 45 Committee Member 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Glenn Gleanings 45 GLENNECHOES Editor 4. MARY BERNICE LEDFORD Still Water Runs Deep 4-H I5Journalism 25French 25 La Nourrice 2,3,45 Glee Club 3,4. BENNY ELLIOT LEONARD Eat, Drink And Be Merry Teen Timers I5 Clickers I5 Football I,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 Key 3, Officer 45 Bus Driver 4. GARNER GASTON MAHAFFEY The Cat That Got The Canary Griffith I,2,3. BOBBY CARLETON MOORE Daddy-O F.F.A. I,2,3,4. FLORA ANNE MULLIS Crew Cut And Baby Blue Eyes Teen Timers I5 4-H l,3, 45 Gray High School 25 La Nourrice 3,45 F.T.A. 4. SHIRLEY GAYLE PHILLIPS Precious Things Come -In Small Packages 4-H I, President 2,45 Journalism I5 Student Council I5 Homeroom Representative I5 Library I, Staff 45 Teen Timers I5 Cheerleader I, 2, 45 Glee Club I5 F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram 2,3, Officer 45 College 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Annual Staff 4. ANN MARIE PIERCE l'm Not Lazy5 I'm Just Dreaming 4-H I5 Teen Timers I5 Class Officer I5 Library I,25 La Nourrice 25 Cheerleader 3, Chief 45 Glee Club 45 Su- perlative 4. PHYLLIS JANE REID Give Me A Listener5 I'll Do The Talking 4-H I, 2, 3, Officer 4, President 45 Clickers I5 Glee Club I5 Library Staff I,2,35 French 25 F.T.A. 2. LEWIS FRANCIS ROTHROCK Happy-Go-Lucky Teen Timers I5Football 2,3,45 Basketball 45 4-H 4, Of- ficer 4. CAROLYN BEVERLY ROUTH When I Feel An Energetic Spell Coming On, ISit Real Still Until It Passes Library I, 25 Softball I5 French 2, 3,45Class Officer 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 45 Basketball 4. SANDRA LEE SAPP Sunshine ls No Brighter Than Her Smile 4-H I5 Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I,2,35 Journalism 25 Library 25 Lo Nourrice 3,45 Annual Staff 4. DARWIN FRANCIS SOLOMON The Inevitable Edgar A. Clickers I, 25 Journalism I,2,3, Staff I,25 Homeroom Representative I5 Teen Timers I5 School Play I,25 Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2,45 Key 2,3,4, Officer 35 Football 2,3,45 French 2,35 Committee Mem- ber 2, 3, 45 Chairman 3, 45 College 3,45 Monogram 45 Class Poet 45 Annual Staff 4. FLORENCE ANN SMITH Little But Loud Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I5 French 2,3,45 College 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Annual Staff 4. DAVID LEE SMITH Life ls Just A Bowl of Cherries Glee Club I5 F.F.A. I,2,3,4. GALE ANN SMITH Dynamite Comes In Little Packages Teen Timers I5 Softball I5 Glee Club 2,45 Annual Staff 4. JAMES DUMONT SMITH Ready To Lend A Helping Hand Glee Club I,2,35 F.F.A. I,2,3, Officer 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Committee Chainnan 45 Student Council 45 Superl- lative 4. JIMMY DEAN SMITH Man About Town Teen Timers I5 Clickers I5 Library I,25 Football I,2,3, 45 College 3, Officer 45 Monogram 4. ROMA ANN SMITH ws All Right wirh Me Teen Timers I5 Library Staff I5 Committee Member l,3, Chairman 2, 45 Student Council 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 French 2,3,45 La Nourrice 2,4, President 35 College 3, 45 Beta 3, President 45 Chief Marshal 35 Homeroom Rep- resentative 35 Class Officer 45 D.A.R. Representative 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative. WALLACE PAUL SMITH Black Denim Trousers Teen Timers I5 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Key 2,3,4,. ARNOLD CURTIS SNYDER Motorcycle Boots F.F.A. I,2,3,4. DONALD HARVEY SNYDER He Who Laughs Last, Laughs Best 'Teen Timers I5 Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 35 F.F.A. 2,35 Student Council 35 Class Officer 3,45 Key 3,45 Superlative 4. Senior Directory CHARLES LEE STEWART Rugged But Right Teen Timers I5 4-H I5 F.F.A. I5 Football l,2,3, Co- Captain 45 Monogram 2, 3, 45 College 3,45 Student Council 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Committee Mem- ber 3, Chairman 45 Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY ANN STINSON Good Natured, Generous, Jolly And Clever, Her Tongue Like A Brooklet, Goes On Forever Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I5 Library 25 4-H 3, Officer 35 Cheerleader 4. DAVID LESTER SWAIM Find-em, Fool -em, Leave-em Alone Teen Timers I5 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Superlative 4. OLENE SUE SWAIM Those Moments To Remember Teen Timers I5 Library I, Officer 25 Glee Club I,3,45 Journalism Staff l,2,3, HOWLER Editor 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3,45 College 3,45 Beta 3,45 Basketball 3, 45 Junior Marshal 35 Committee Member 35 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 45 Co-Captain Basketball 4. WILLIAM ALTON TEAGUE Handy Man F.F.A. 2,3, Officer 4. GRADY LEE TEAGUE Long, Lanky, And Gun Shy F.F.A. 2,3,4. THOMAS SWANN TEAGUE Those Who Aim Under The Stars, Aim Too Low Teen Timers I5 Band I, 2, 35 Dance Band I,2,3,45 4-H I, 25 Clickers I,25 French 2,3,45 Committee Member 2, 3, Chairman 45 Beta 3, 45 College 3, President 45 Bas- ketball 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Photography Staff 3,45 Junior Marshal 35 Key 45 Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff 4. BARBARA ANN TEMPLETON Thanks For The Memories Gray High School I5 Glee Club 3, President 45 Girls Trio 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Student Council 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative 4. WAYNE HILL VOGLER Independent Teen Timers I5 Football 3,45 College 3,4. CHARLES WILLIAM WALKER l'm Helping To Hold Up The Ladder of Success Teen Timers I5 Library 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Class Offi- cer I5 Student Council I,2, President 45 Homeroom Rep- resentative 25 Key 2,3, Officer 45 French 2,3,45 Junior Marshal 35 College 3,45 Beta 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Boys' State 35 Committee Member 45 F.T.A. 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. MARY RHUE WALKER l Have Given My Heart Away Teen Timers I5 Glee Ciub I,3, Officer 45 Girls Trio 3. WILLIAM GEEP WALKER Laugh And The World Laughs With You Aycock High School I5 Gray High School 25 Griffith High School 35 F.F.A. 4. RONALD GRAY WATSON There's Nothing Like Girls Teen Timers I5 Glee Club I,2, 35 F.F.A. 4. LARRY DAVID WILLARD Leave The Silence To The Saints, l'm Human Teen Timers I5 Glee Club 25 F.F.A. l,2,3, Officer 45 Football 3,45 Bus Driver 4. HAROLD GRAY WILLIARD Tall, Dark, and Handsome Teen Timers I5 F.F.A . 3,45 Bus Driver 4. PATSY RUTH WOOD What Good ls Life Without Love? Glee Club I,3,45 Journalism 2, CALVIN ALAN WYATT Sixteen Tons Football I, 2, 3, 45 Journalism 2,35 Monogram 2,3,45 College 3,4. JoANN YORK Little Things Mean A Lot 4-H I5 La Nourrice 35 Glee Club 3,4. Class History It was exciting for everyone of us on that September day in 1952 as we at last entered the doors of Glenn High School, for we were now freshmen high school students. It was a new exper- ience to meet many new people and to have more privileges in choosing our studies and our classes. This was the beginning of our class. Our freshman year was spent learning the names and faces of our fellow classmates and slaving over English and algebra. There were not too many outside activities for us that year, for most of our time was spent in studying. As we entered our sophomore year, we again settled down to studying, paying class dues, and working on proiects to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. In this year those who were going to lead us and be outstanding in extra-curricular activities and sports began to take their places. Our iunior year was indeed a happy one for there were thoughts of rings and banquets. Again we worked, selling different things, sponsoring singings, dances and other activities to raise more money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. It seemed an eternity before we received our class rings and even longer until that night in April when we, along with the seniors, gathered on the Balinese Roof of the Hotel Robert E. Lee for the Junior-Senior Banquet. lt was not long, though, until we began to practice the Junior Processional for the graduation exercises. At last came our senior year for which we had waited so long. Again we sold candy and Christmas cards, but for a different thing---our senior trip to Washington. There was also much work and studying to do, for we were finishing our high school education. As spring approached, our plans began to take shape, and on the l6th of April we boarded a bus and were on our way to Washington. On the 27th of April we attended the Junior-Senior Banquet. Before we knew it, we were marching down the aisle with our caps and gowns donned to re- ceive our diplomas and to be together for the last time. lt was not altogether a happy moment, for now we would part and go our separate ways into the unknown future. Who could express himself that night? There was joy, sorrow and pride in our hearts, but there was one thing for sure, we would never forget the many days which were spent at Robert B. Glenn High School. CHARLES WALKER, Historian ,, IUDD bllllllll MOST ATHLETIC if W ITTIEST Carolyn Routh James Smith Inez Idol Don Snyder BEST ALL AROUND Roma Smith Charles AWalker aupenanves CUTE ST Barbara Templeton Douglas Angel MOST POPULAR Ann Pierce Butch Cope MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Roma Smith Charles Walker --sq ,Mun-.na l lllbb SBHIUT BEST PERSONALITY Barbara Templeton Charles Walker NEATEST Barbara Templeton Butch Cope F R l E N D L I E ST Laura Head Don Snyder Superlanves BEST LOOKING Ann Pierce David Swaim MOST INTELLECTUAL Roma Smith Charles Walker MOST COURTEOUS Laura Head Norman Howerion II? LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Glenn High School, being sure of our intellectual power beyond and over our ratings, do hereby ordain and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our beloved principal, Mr. Reece Shugart, we bequeath our kindest wishes and gratitude for the help and understanding he has shown us during our high school career. ARTICLE II To our Senior Class sponsors, Mrs. Oerter and Mr. Hennis, we wish to express our heartiest thanks for the ef- fort, kindness and patience they have put forth on our behalf. ARTICLE III To the faculty, we leave our deepest gratitude for trying so desperately to put some knowledge into our . . heads. ARTICLE IV To the up and coming Seniors fthe dear little angelsl we leave our shining halos. We know we've set a perfect example. ARTICLE V I, Alton Teague, leave to Johnny Templeton my long Southern drawl, hoping that he will slow it down a bit. I, Mary Ellen Walker, leave my desire to have a family of fifteen kids to Linda Shultz and Sadie Gortman who have ambitions along the same line. We, Roma Smith and Martha Hanes, leave our everlasting friendship to anyone who thinks they could stand each other that long. I, Carolyn Routh, will my position on Cat Corner to Dot White and Betty West. Oh - - - Da - - ddy - - o - - o - - o. I, Virginia Britt, leave my quiet and studious ways to Francis Williard and Barbara Pooree. I, Garner Mahaffey, leave my good looks and that way with the women to Paul McGraw and Robert Steel. I, Jean Brown, leave my love 'em and leave 'em ways to Edwina Mason and Betty Lauten. I, Hubert Clodfelter, leave my boisterous ways to Tony Kimball and Melvin Hicks. To Robert Reid and Don Gibbons, we, Bobby Grindstaff and Wayne Gross, leave our places in the band, hop- ing they will continue beating out the boogie beat at the football games. I, Jonnie Ellen Hine, bequeath my quiet and reserved ways to Ann Linville and Jerry Pegram, hoping they will put them into practice. I, Dewey Hopkins, leave my typing skill to Gary Angel and Joe Prescott, hoping they will slow down. I, Ralph Amos, will my ability to pick homecoming queens to Jimmy Worley. I, Ann Anderson, leave my ability to pass bookkeeping to Thelma Hartsoe and Nancy Harp. I, Norman Howerton, leave my flirty ways to Bobby and Billy Hilburn, hoping they have as much success as I did. I, Almeda Bovender, leave my long blonde hair to Sandra Hester and Shelba Holder. I, Benny Leonard, leave my bright sweaters to Carol York in the hope that I can keep an eye on her in acrowd. I, Sarah Davis, leave my dry cut iokes to Shelby Johnson, hoping she gets as many laughs as I did. I, Ann Mullis, leave my guitar playing and crooning of hillbilly songs to any girl who likes to make the boys swoon. I, Bobby Moore, will all my girls friends to Squeeky Clodfelter and Tommy Lohr, especially the blondes I, Lewis Rothrock, leave my position on the football team to either Albert Cromer or Ray Weavil. Good Luck, I Boys. I, Jimmy Smith, leave my curly blonde locks to Ronald Payne and Terry Sapp. I, Janet Kimball, leave my Oh baby Line to Cordelia Branch who can use some of my techniques. I, Phyllis Reid, leave my dime-store career to Hilda Sales, hoping she gets richer than I did. To Tommy Davis and Terry Sprinkle, I, Arnold Snyder, leave my intellectual ways, hoping they can fool the teachers. I, Charles Stewart, leave my cool dancing to Pansy Smith. To C. L. Vogler, I, David Swaim, will my book entitled, How To Get A Woman In Ten Easy Lessons. To Jim Linville, I Grady Teague, leave my height so Jim won't get lost in a crowd. To Janice Reid and Terry Walser, I Wayne Vogler, leave my quiet studious ways. l, Darwin Solomon, leave a few of my wolf-calls to my brother, Talmadge Solomon, who I'm sure will apprec- iate them . l, Jo Ann York, have decided to leave my sweet smile to Loretta Ballard. I, Gale Smith, the answer to the Eiffel Tower, leave my sky scraping height to Donald Stafford with a word of warning: no matter where your head may be keep your feet on the ground. l, Sandra Sapp, leave my new edition of Sandra Faces Life QA book of her boy friend's troublesi to Carol Shields. To Carol Bryant and Shirley Dills, l, Tommy Teague, leave my ability to be heard for miles around. I, Lindsay Brown, leave my beautiful red curls to Danny Harris, who has tried so hard to acquire some. l, Arnold Cope, bequeath my title Biggest Flirt to Joan Dewar who is sure to take the prize. I, Barbara Templeton, leave my ability to handle the men to Linda Lou Smith. Good Luckl l, Charles Enscore, will my bottle of natures spelled backward to Mary Crosson who we are sure will appreci- ate it. To Pat Kinnamon, I, David Smith, will my ability to drive a Ford ialopy so she will be riding in style. l, James Smith, bequeath my witty ways to Martha Davis. l, Patsy Woods, leave my romantic ways to Sylvia Howerton. I, Bernice Ledford, leave my mild manners to Sandra Masten. l, Wallace Smith, bequeath my snappy answers in class to Grady Robbins and Carol Chappell. To Alice McGinnis, I, Donald Snyder, leave my Ipana smile. fOr is it Colgate?i l, Gayle Phillips, leave my come hither eyes to Kay Krites and Norma Freeman--Boys, beware. I, Charles Walker, leave some of my brains to Peggy Baker so she won't have so much cramming to do before exams. I, Geep Walker, leave my whistling and singing habits to Bobby Martin to catch his one and only like I did. l, Ann Pierce, leave my enticing smile and flirtatious eyes to Pat Phipps and Becky Sapp. Look out if they put them to use. l, lnez Idol, leave my height and ability to play basketball to Kay Ballard and Sadie Shields. I Ronald Watson, leave my driving ability to Linda Motsinger with this advice: Never exceed eighty-five. I, Pat Wynn Kinnaman, leave to Emmie Griffin my ability to slip into my homeroom seat iust as the bell rings. l, Olene Swaim, leave my eye-catching figure to Pat Rowe and Barbara Shoaf. I, Shirley Stinson, leave my gift of gab to Alma Richardson since there is plenty left for her. l, Douglas Angel, leave my date book to Raymond Moore, hoping he will keep it up to par. To Bobby Smith, l, Arnold Auman, leave my nickname Sleepy. We hope you will like it. I, Harold Willard, leave my tall, dark, handsome looks to Bobby Cook. I, Laura Head, leave my smiling face and wonderful personality to Lynn Crews and Gayle Bennett who are fortunate enough to appreciate these qualities. l, Larry Williard, leave my bashful ways to Julia Hutchins and Nancy Hedgecock. l, Alan Wyatt, leave my undying love of English to Billy Johnson and Eugene Williams, and Kenneth Cox with a helpful piece of advice: Keep those midnight lamps burning. l, Janice Lawson, leave my position as editor of the annual to anyone who desires gray hair at the age of sev- enteen . I, Buddy Fore, leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Eugene McGee who already lives by the same rules. I, Ann Smith, leave my babyish ways to Rachel Crews and Martha Seagraves to help them lose their seriousness. ART ICLE VI We hereby appoint two capable and honorable students, Roma Smith and Charles Walker, as our executrix and executor of this, our last will and testament, revoking all former wills. ln witness whereof, we do hereby affix our seal this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-six . Signed: Class of I956 Mary Ellen Walker, Testator Barbara Templeton, Testator 4 W un-w-'rg i g ififf QQ N We 9 ,H . I 22 wg ,af- if Qs rio f Lago. .M 5 , V Wilfii I-2 D. Angel 3-4 M. Hanes 5-6 B. Leonard 7-8 V. Britt Eg- f .fa 9-I0 J. Ii-I2 B. I3-I4 J. I5-I6 A. I7-I8 P. ii Lawson Cope K imba I I Anderson Re i d Howerfon Bovender Wai ker Kinnumon Stinson 'za II. or I -34 I. Idol A. Teague S. Davis L. Willard 36 A ,h . . ,, :Q-11.15. km .1 17' , , A.LL isis' ,f. ff ps 1 J 3 essay .ig K 51 M.. 1-' -'i5'z?m' . ' '1'i.:7'2:.Q'gs1 - . .,. Q . it , .4.w . ' 'W if f 5 1 4 9 Q . , I I .HS 513 R1 X W I .v A. Smith W. Gross R. Smith J. Hine Q.. Il- I3- 15- I7- 10 A. Mullis I9 12 G. Smith 21 14 A. Wyatt 23 16 S. Sapp 25 T8 B. Templeton 27 nk .K 1, W 20 J. York 22 C. Routh 24 O. Swaim 26 L. Head 28 D. Solomon 29-30 31-32 33-34 35-36 B. Ledford J. Brown M. Walker G. Walker CLASS It was a cold windy day in the year 1966. As we descended the steps of the huge passenger plane, we were both astounded by the long runways and many hangars that made up Smith-Reynolds Airport. We had been informed that it was one of the largest iet bases in the east, but it seemed gigantic compared to the airport that had been there ten years ago when we had boarded a plane to Europe. Crossing the runway we began discussing our high school days and decided to find what all our classmates were doing. We stopped the first taxi we saw and as we were telling the driver our destina- tion, we realized that it was none other than Larry Willard. After telling him we had been out of the country for the last ten years he began filling us in on the details. Don Snyder, a famous game hunter, had just returned from Africa where he had been hunting lions. While Don had been shooting lions, Olene Swaim and Inez Idol had been shooting basketball with the world famous Globehoppers. Larry next informed us that Gayle Phillips had gone to New York to make ballet dancing her career and Louis Rothrock was the matinee idol of thousands of teenagers. We also discovered that cupid had been working overtime. Phylis Reid had married an army ser- geant and moved to Florida and Laura Head had trapped a Texas oil millionaire. We weren 't surprised that Martha Hanes was now Mrs. Wayne Bailey. Soon we reached our destination,thanked Larry for the informative ride and set out to buy a news- paper and reserve a hotel room. Walking down the street we met Mary Ellen and Geep Walker and their nine little stairsteps. After talking to them we continued down the street where we saw a large depart- ment store which was owned by Benny Leonard. As we proceeded down the street, we heard a familiar voice. It was David Swaim using his good looks and strong voice to sell newspapers. We stopped, picked up a local paper and saw on the front page a picture of North Carolina's new governor, Charles Walker, standing with his campaign manager, Charles Stewart, the celebrated laywer. The story of the heroic rescue of two children was in the headlines. Fire Chief Ralph Amos had saved the lives of the children of Ronald Watson. Turning to the Sports Section we found a picture of Norman Howerton, the famous baseball pitcher, who had iust signed a five year contract with the NewYork Yankees. As we were reading captions under the pictures we noticed that Tommy Teague was taking pictures for the paper. We always wondered why Tommy spent so much time in the dark room. After finishing the paper we said goodbye to David and began to search for a hotel room. The hotel we chose was a large ultramodern building. Stopping at the desk we were surprised to find Joann York working as the desk clerk. We asked Joann to direct us to the manager whom we were soon to find out was Douglas Angel. Douglas began tel ling how he and Alton Teague, the well-known architect, had de- signed and built the hotel. Douglas also said that Wayne Gross, Bobby Grindstaff and Lindsey Brown, three more of the boys with whom we had graduated, had formed a small dance band and were beating out time to the tunes of the popular song writer, Sandra Sapp. They were appearing in his floorshow that night and were featuring as soloist none other than Barbara Templeton. We explained to Douglas that we were testing our detective instincts by trying to find out what all our old classmates were doing. Douglas said that Janet Kimball was the best source of information in town . The next morning we got an early start and set out to find Janet. We found her working at a radio station as an announcer. After all the usual greetings, Janet began talking so fast we could hardly keep up with her lsame ole Janetj. Almeda Bovencler and Virginia Britt had gone to Colorado and established a Lonely Hearts Club for poor souls like us. James and Wallace Smith had formed the Smith Tombstone Company. Wallace is in charge of the verse department and James is in charge of the size and shape of the stones which hold down the heads of people. Some of the girls had also followed the medical profession and were making incisions and patching them up. Roma Smith was head nurse at Walter Reed Hospital and Jonnie Hine and Bernice Ledford were working at a local hospital. PROPHECY Janet then informed us that David Smith and Patsy Wood had been looking around for an office to hang their shingles on. They had both gone to school and studied to be dentist. Hold on to your chair, patients. Working as auctioneers were Dewey Hopkins and Grady Teague. Who would have ever thought they could talk that fast. Ann Pierce, a real crazy blonde, was using her good looks to impress the whole world by working for one of the leading designers in France. While everyone else had been forming businesses, Arnold Cope had become the youngest five-star general in history and Wayne Vogler had become a member of the U. S. Navy. Wayne never did like water but we hear he has become interested in the WAVES. Ann Smith and Sara Davis, two of the secretarial students, were now employed by the Western Electric Company in Winston-Salem. A few of the boys were using their muscles to make a living. Alon Wyatt, a professional wrestler, was getting his head pounded against the canvas quite often, and HubertClodfelter was the World Cham- pion weight llfter. If you were enemies of these boys you had better keep your distance. Using their crazy antics to make people laugh were Bobby Moore and Jimmy Smith, who were well- known comedians. Janet continued to tell us about the rest of the class. Buddy Fore, who was a real sports car fan, was designing his own cars and Gamer Mahaffey was one of the maior stock car drivers in the world. Shirley Stinson and Ann Mullis had combined their talents and were operating a large beautysalon. Trying to make Winston-Salem a safer city in which to live, Arnold Snyder was directing traffic on the corner of Fourth and Main Streets. Boy, how he must have changed. Darwin Solomon was now the president of a large company which furnished transportation to the moon. He was designing his own space ships and sending them to the moon and other planets loaded with people who were going to make their homes there. One of the girls, Pat Kinnamon, who had taken the fatal step before she finished school, was still happily married and was chasing eight small children around a penthouse in New York. Janice Lawson has been very busy for the last few years. She has recently become editor of one of the leading fashion magazines. Arnold fSleepyJ Auman had finally gathered enough energy to get a iob. He was testing matresses in a local department store . The West had attracted Harold Willard, who was running one of the most popular dude ranches in Texas. One of the most frequent visitors to the stork room of General Hospital was Charles Enscore who was now the proud papa of nine little boys. At that rate he will have a football team in two or three more years. Janet concluded her rundown on the class of l56 by telling us that Gale Smith and Ann Anderson had gone to Canada and were employed as travel agents. After thanking Janet for the information, we departed to catch the next plane out of town. From Winston-Salem we were going to fly back to Europe to continue working as foreign correspondents. CAROLYN ROUTH, JEAN BROWN Class Prophets cn' R i it frffvgi1iS:QkfS?fzS1S:Qw W is .' Mg - ' K ,. 1 lf! ,fly j h115,xw-if .,'- i :M 2 7 --'f- .,,-N 2ilT.iff,A.,.i,i.F ,LL,LL Qiw . . 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Erik 'Q - hm :,LL.mW,df ' L4 W X411 9 ' BCBBB T yr gf JUNIORS GARY ANGEL PEGGY BAKER KAY BALLARD LORETTA BALLARD GAIL BENNETT CORDELIA BRANCH CAROL BRYANT CAROL CHAPPELL WELDON CLODFELTER ALBERT COMER BOBBY COOK KENNETH COX LYNN CREWS RACHEL CREWS MARY CROSSON JUNIORS MARTHA DAVIS JOAN DEWAR SHIRLEY DILLS NORMA FREEMAN DON GIBBONS SADIE GORTMAN EMMIE LOU GRIFFIN NANCY HARP DANIEL HARRIS THELMA HARTSOE NANCY HEDGECOCK SANDRA HESTER MELVIN HICKS BILLY HILBURN BOBBY HILBURN I ai' if W' JUNIORS SHELBY HOLDER SYLVIA HOWERTON JULIA HUTCHINS BILLY JOHNSON SHELBY JOHNSON TONY KIMBALL PAT KINNAMAN KAY KRITES BETTY LAUTEN ANN LINVILLE JIM LINVILLE TOMMY LOHR BOBBY MARTIN EDWINA MASON SANDY MASTEN JUNIORS EUGENE MCGEE ALICE MCGINNIS PAUL MCGRAW LINDA MOTSINGER RONALD PAYNE PAT PHIPPS JERRY PEGRAM BARBARA POOREE JOE PRESCOTT JANICE REID ROBERT REID ALMA JEAN RIC HARDSO N GRADY ROBBINS PATRICIA ROWE BECKY SAPP JUNIORS TERRY SAPP LINDA SCHULTZ MARTHA SEAGRAVES HILDA SALES CAROLE SHIELDS SADIE SHIELDS BARBARA SHOAF TALMADGE SOLOMON TERRY SPRINKLE LINDA LOU SMITH PANSY SMITH ROBERT STEELE JOHN TEMPLETON C. L. VOGLER TERRY WALSER JUNIORS BETTY WEST DOROTHY WHITE BARBARA WHITT FRANCES WILLARD EUGENE WILLIAMS JIMMY WORLEY CAROL YO RK Not Pictured: JON COX TOMMY DAVIS ANN MULLINS BOBBY SMITH DON STAFFORD RAY WEAVIL -S3 wus 'S' S Q' S Uphllmores I -s . .,Q I if 2 9 fa ,A W UPF ii? , ' 'IFA SOPHOMORES PAT ALDRIDGE STEPHEN ANGEL DELORES BARRINGER MARGIE BESHEARS ALDENE BODENHAMER BETTY BODENHAMER COLON BODENHEIMER LINDA BOYLES DONALD BRANCH ORETTA BULLARD GAY NELL CHRISTENBURY SYLVIA CLARK MARTHA CLODFELTER SHIRLEY CLODFELTER CHARLOTTE CREWS ELLA MAE CROSSON JOHN DAVIS RONALD DAVIS LINDA FLINCHUM BERRY GOLDEN OPHOMORES LYNETTE HALL PEGGY HALL CRAIG HANEY JOHN HART DAVID HASTINGS SARA HASTINGS JUDY HENDERSON BOBBIE HINE EUGENE HINSDALE THOMAS HOLLAND REGINALD HUDGINS ROGER HURT BONNIE JONES LINDA JONES BONNIE JORDAN CONNIE JORDAN IRIS JOYCE LAWRENCE JOYCE ANN KIMBALL REBECCA KINNAMON SOPHOMORE' JUNE LAUTEN CHARLES MANNING JERRY MANUEL BOBBY MARTIN PAT MASON CARL MATTHEWS, JR. LOU ANN MCKINNEY JANICE MOTSINGER LINDA MOTSINGER DON MULLIS RICHARD NANCE CAROLYN NELSON BRICE OAKLEY KATIE PARDUE JUDITH PARRISH JIMMY PIERCE JUDY PIERCE NANCY PITTS PAT PLAXICO JEAN POINDEXTER :OPHOMORES RICHARD RENIGAR CAROLYN SAPP DAVID SAPP GARY SAPP DONALD SHOAF SYLVIA SIMMONS BARBARA SMITH JANE SMITH JERRY SMITH ELSIE SNYDER ERLINE SNYDER NORMA JEAN SPIVEY GALE SPRINKLE BOBBY STAFFORD BETTY STOLTZ BETTY SWAIM LUCY SWAIM CAROLYN TAYLOR MARTHA TEAGUE RICHARD TEAGUE Not Pictured: WAYNE BOYLES COY CHAMELIN DONALD MOORE DONALD ROBBINS SYLVIA SMITH TOMMY SNYDER PHILLIP SWAIM JOE WHICKER DAVID WHITT GERALD WILLIARD STEVE SWENSON JOHNNY STONER SOPHOMORES ROBERT TERRELL R. P. TRIVETTE LINDA TUTTLE BECKY WEAVIL RONNIE WEAVIL BARBARA WELCH PAT WHITAKER DOUGLAS WHITE CHARLES WILLIARD TOMMY WOOSLEY SUE YOKELEY 5 '? s i s 3 1 asa i K ,W K vs! w A , TS, K' Lx fi - ff . ..-L , .gp A an x -A. F Q. , . . gg 6 After the ball was over! I didn't mean to do it. She thought it was funny anyway. Ladies of leisure-- Wha' Happened? Childhood Sweethearts. Devoted friends. 8 9. I0 Crazy Man Crazy . Mystery Lady . Going somewhere? A man 's best friend. What did you say? Ready to Roll. Care to loin us? Aw Gee! Lose Somethin ? Who's your fella? Little playmates. Down by the Riverside! Anyone for a ride? IH 11 E6 2 y K fn K K, ,nkizgw Q-L,f1ffga,sf-, 'W ' ' 11.195 .Hr if ' 1,-, f!552eI': fgm , ig 1: . .454 1,19 ,g,,.gE?5f eff? l I-w FE 'WY 5 ahu..mV 'w 'fun HERN- FRESHMEN JOHNNY AMOS GILBERT AUMAN JIMMY BAKER BARBARA BALLARD JUDY BARGIOL GAYLENE BEESON IVA BLACKBURN CAROLYN BODENHAMER JOAN BODENHAMER SHARON BODENHAMER PAT BOVENDER BOBBY BRENDLE DALE CANADA DAWN CHAPPELL JoANN CHATAM JOHN CHURCH ROGER CLARK STEVEN CLINE ANN CLODFELTER BARBARA CLODFELTER MAXINE CRAIG NANCY CRAVER GALE DELLINGER JUDY ELLER FRESHMEN CAROLYN ENSCORE WILMA FINCH WARREN FORE JUNE FOX ROY FULP JANICE GRIFFIN ALLEN GRIFFITH ROBERT HAYMORE WAYNE HESTER DONALD HICKS RICHARD HICKS CAROLYN HILDEBRAND M M ? 'IN' is if I' L F Q A5 ix A ,365 C A ,- , 4 urs, Q in Wwwegf 'I I I sk I , N W,,. . F'AL A I A I 5 LEELL RELE 4 LLFF JAMES HINSDALE EVELYN HOPKINS JEAN JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON I JERRY JONES BRENDA LEONARD RONALD LINEBERRY DONALD LINVILLE DICKIE LOHR WILSON LONG GARY LUCK JOAN MABE 4 mi A wi! 45 If .W -wah MQW M. FRESHMEN JAMES MARTIN MARY McGINNIS RONNIE MCKAUGHN DONNIE MOORE REBECCA MOSTELLER CATHERINE MOTSINGER ELIZABETH MOTSINGER SYLVIA MOTSINGER JERRY MYERS ANN NEUGENT JOE OSBORNE DICKIE PIERCE JANIE PIERCE ANN PINNIX BETTY PYRTLE BOBBY RAXTER SUE RAY GAIL REID MARY RHOADES MICHAEL ROUTH ROBERT SAMS KENNETH SAPP JACK SHELTON BETTY SHROPSHIRE FRESHMEN DONALD SMITH GARY SMITH MARTIN SMITH PEGGY SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH WANDA SMITH BILLY SNOW LARRY SNOW TOMMY SPACH GAY SPEAKS DAN STEVENSON GENE TERRELL JERRY TRIVETTE GAIL WARDEN TERRY WATKINS TOMMY WELCH FAYDENE WILLARD JUDY WILLARD JANICE WILLIAMS SUZY WILLOUGHBY Not Pictured: LINDA COX JACKIE CROTTS MARGARET GAMMONS LOUISE HARTSOE JOSEPH PETTUS PAUL RICHARDSON JOANN SINK EDDIE TUTTLE 30? 'TF' Wk yur AM 0 s.,,..f-M-'WW' VM L V7 N!- Hctivities 3558 O FW FOI INFII NT RTI IDF OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL CHARLES WALKER. ................ President KAY KRITES ................. Vice-President LINDA SMITH ........... Secretory-Treasurer MISS BAKER ....... .............. S ponsor -., V anno M 3, ik, L E has-1M L X Prfcsof I Wg K.: I is f f xv L, . 1 L E ff Lf' www' T3 Wx Www I 'Va W ' W ' A ' ' COMMITTEES yy. ' -M MW-1-ww. as FSH!!! Y QS! ll I r s ,S I -1, ,. , If' sw' CM Yk,- 'a SOCIAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING AND GROUNDS Kay Krifes- ,Chairman Roma Smith. .Chairman James Smith. .Chairman VIII? SFURTN, SCHQLARSI-Hp AND PERSONAL RELATIONS CITIZENSHIP AND ATTENDANCE Rachel Crews. .Chairman SPORTSMANSHIP Mafflqa Hqnes, ,Chairman Linda Shultz. .Chairman CIVIL DEFENSE TRAFFIC AND SAFETY PUBLIC RELATIONS Charles Strewart. .Chairman Tommy Teague. .Chairman Darwin Solomon, .Chairman CLASS PRESIDENTS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 1071 5- Ball. A UK dc iiaauked we EBBEE 1 A rr E Eerr E Q gg V , I n 7.5 - N M3 ,h . 5 Lx.. 5 r V: E., 1 A V +,, Q A it V A lr 1 , e W E 5 4 3 E ? V .V H L 'A A . ,E I E 'F Ei 0 'A A -12 A ' Izl 7 Mg ' Yassin . S E? we f -v A f ,. A we Sis A A is A - I f ff e E 1 fr fr ze f , 1 U A x l 4 nl K , U Ee - sae Exe reen 'as-hires fl! rest me to - A s 5? E E ,, E :X-5 ' ' 4' if' 'i J Be - side green pas-tures Ig!! rest me to - ly E A I-- ---. M,-f -N -TB T112 if V 7 J B ref' k,-g-,eA,1eSiA 'if 1 1 gt-. 'g'1 1 Again... '- , V Y, , -:',,,,,,,, I www.- .Q , W., ie U d1.miT- 5 mjfmofto lrgciz A9 4 E FJ 59+ fi Z- fig ef J A A A 5 - Q1 TSW-R, 9 fur day, My Fa - ther's green A L W .3 if ,E-,f...jL. ' day, OFFICERS SHELBY JOHNSON ........... Vice MARY ELLEN WALKER .............. day, SHIRLEY CLQDEELTER.. ......... Mlss ELAVELLA STOCKTON ........ ... ..- . . ,MM.....l.,.., President BARBARA TEMPLETON .............. -President Secretary Treasurer . Director '...,,...,., ,..,,,,.,.,,,.,...,,.E..,E1.v..... +s.,-Q. pf- 'T f -X E 38- JL. .. E 1-fl 322- E5 A Jpyright 1931 in U,S.A. by Boosey 8: Cm. .:, ....f.,.,.m....,... r'.m.,..:.,sr. ron BATON CLUB SHIRLEY DILLS .... .............. . ........... P resident PAT PHIPPS ........... ........ V ice-President CHARLOTTE CREWS .... .... Se cretory-Treasurer MISS JOHNSON .... ............ S ponsor LIBRARY CLUB LINDA MOTSINGER ............................. ......... P residenf PAT PHIPPS ........... ------ V ice-Pfesidenf ALICE MCGINNIS ..................................... Secretory-Treasurer MISS JOHNSON .......................... . . - ................... Sponsor OFFICERS SHELBY HOLDER ......................... President TALMADGE SOLOMON ............. Vice-Presidenf KAY BALLARD .................. Secretory-Treasurer MISS BAK ER ............ ............. S ponsor SENIOR FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS NORMA FREEMAN ..... . .......... . . . . . . . President CAROLYN SAPR. . . . ..... . . . GAY NELL CHRISTENBARY. . . . . ........ Secretary REBECCA KINNAMON ...... MISS BAKER ............. . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . Treasuger . . . . . Sponsor JUNIOR FRENCH CLUB M11 Y K mf Me, 7 :Mm xi .,,'. if TW 4 wr, X .. i 51,56 ,, - ff A Y , we W.-M, ,- ei inure ,X , ? 6 ' '. rf-M59 QQ' JP i' 3 . 5 i E 5 BUTCH COPE .... CHARLES WALKER ..... BENNY LEONARD. . . . JACK WHITE ..... KEY CLUB . ..President . . . . . . . Vice-President Secrefary-Treasurer ...........Sponsor n Mi W 1, Nl wus- if .M 151' ,, , . ,, , ,, 2 pix ,gi 3 ' L SW'lf'f V h A X' 2 W mf as 5 mn WF hui s 3 1. E 6 2 TH E HOWLER STAFF OLENE SWAIM ............................. Editor CAROL BRYANT ...... ..... A ssistunt Editor MISS CAMPBELL ........................... Sponsor SP Lf CZAIQ, .. .. W L HE 2 ., Sw .- E -fr K fi? TEACHERS 595- ol-AML 'Y , 4' f,. . .. '21 , iq: A14 I . I S' 'lk 'V A - L -V - J: 15.1 Lumen EDUCATSON Assocmaous 7 f . gig: , 4 :,, , .fi ' ,V S L -s5:- 'A JANET KIMBALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President V ALICE McGlNNlS ................... V ice-President SHELBY HOLDER Secretary-Treasurer MISS DELMAS MENDENHALL Sponsor Q Y ws? SL SK f:5,+:.3:. ,' 5111, 'I . L EL L L E ff W Q ga LLL 5 Avi E E f L W , ,. ,., . i . , ' SSM' Y- Q ,--- i a ' ' ' K 4 2fi SE Yi' ' ' : .. ':i,- 1 E 'E ' . via ,. - .., if - A Q-I L V ' , L A A-,f H 22s'R,f1Q If X, ' wgggw' A L EL ' V FL, ,Q ,. L ' K' LA NOURRICE CLUB JONNIE HINE ................................................ ..Presldent LYNN CREWS ...... .......... V ice-President ANN LINVILLE .......... . .............................. Secrefary-Treasurer MONOGRAM CLUB LINDA SCHULTZ ................................................ President NORMAN HOWERTON ...................................... Vice-President JOHN HE STER ..... ............ ......... ................ S e c retary-Treasurer wb i 7 A.,,A. K ww: W M, LQ ...NW Q7 W. .,.,. ., f -vu, fi -1 1 , ,.,. ,LW awk'- wwmmw M ,M , E??55 zf 'W X Zh QW ?',Zt , Q 2ap,xx2E'?VQ'fi'f . ,llfP' f - ' ' , 5, ,. - f ff-. ' ,....,-..-.-. -n.. .......- v-up su- -1 ...mn- -an-n ca EL 3 3 Sl E S A Q A .MLC 5 E ,,.M.W. , 5 2. T ss- I 5 3 Q E, is I Hg .........- - na- ...Q--n -- ...- -n-an I i Q Z I 3 if C C 4 . Q 5 ,- C 1 'fl s 5 if-lm':k 1 ' N. 5 'Z M533 1 U' U ie? .563 . 5 2 13 .551 EDITORIAL STAFF JANICE LAWSON ................. .... E ditor-in-Chief LAURA HEAD ....................... . . . Assistant Editor MARTHA HANES and ROMA SMITH ..... ....... C lass Editors JANET KIMBALL and DOUG ANGEL .... .... A ctivities Editors ,,,..-..,., fgv. W'-1nW, .Y I 3 CIRCULATION STAFF GALE SMITH .............. ................................ . ---. M cnoger PHYLLIS REID, JONNIE HINE, ANN SMITH ADVERTISING STAFF JEAN BROWN. .................................................... Manager SANDRA SAPP, CAROLYN ROUI'H, OLENE SWAIM, CHARLES WALKER, GAYLE PHILLIPS. PHOTOGRAPHERS ROBERT STEELE, TOMMY TEAGUE, WAYNE GROSS, ROBERT REID Not Pictured: THOMAS HOLLAND F.. -.,,, ?'n.v:..-..-,g.r..-s:1'.-.f'.e..:m-..'g-.:- fl - zzz. .. ... -.. -. --..'--..'-M--.P-W-.1--M--. 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Alone, but not forever. Here Dear. 2? x 53. QW, L, ff, ' ,gg-K gm emi.: 531 .f 4 . -W' V , ' K! if ,Q l Vw i' 4 1 f , x 1 , X ,V, N. E ? i 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 X F 5 2 i E E 5 F OCTBA-.. EAM MR. BOB SHOAF Coach BUTCH COPE and CHARLES STEWART Co-Captains RFNNY I FONARD nfs 1 . Y. fer ,X rp? I DARWIN SOLOMON BUTCH COPE DON SNYDER ANN PIERCE ANN CLODFELTER JEAN JOHNSON BARBARA TEMPLETON and JOHNNY TEMPLETON 53 all , 'J ' -wiy if -1' -I 3 73? - J-'El, I , I IQ I I fflif W?+?i5Q if ff? f ff as F W' 3' it af is Q BOBBY GRINDSTAFF LEWIS ROTHROCK LARRY WILLIARD MARTHA SEAGRAVES GAYLE PHILLIPS SHIRLEY DILLS W I GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL OLENE SNAIM, SADIE SHIELDS ................ Co-Capfcins MISS JOAN ELLER ................... .............. C ouch BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL LEWIS ROTHROCK, DON SNYDER ............. Co-Captain MR. JACK MUSTEN .............................. 1Cocxch W5 4 as ,f,, ff? .' 2, Q ,Q jf. 5 'S ,Q fs 5 Q91 In if E R 5 R e E 5 xi E 5 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 'L 255: Mawr? A Q KK w if 5 E Q? Q 5 S S I INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Wa J N. S aim. -.5 . .J . Q 4 ' K zlmlilf 212:-1 i.: if 3.54 e 'S Q S' K i 1 f if ' Q' .1 Aw ' s 'Mtn 'QL 9 I .,.. f f' W ,, k .' VW - J A A ,L,, -L ga V . . wissgew . M: .gg 2, . ' 2? m' L' H f X' H . 5 ' KN - My . A' L , ' ,M ' ' ..i., 1 f ' i 1 K . . A.. ', .v,, ,Z A.:., , , .. M' 7 W , , K f .f ...,, , ,m..f., fn Mfg Q 4,,,..,. :v,, fs - 1 .. . ,, K W. K ..,.f.:kfyg'3-E? , - N A . .1 ,. .. ,gms a arng-as R an S41 var 1 v .4-X. Us 1 mn ALMA MATER To thee our Alma Mater, We sing your praises true. Thy sheltering arms will help us, Some good in life to do. You area joy to all of us, An inspiration too. We will love and cherish thee forever The name of Glenn High School. GX Hnno AQ 1 , gi 6 5' ,gg ?MwiA5,wb5g2LKNih.f iv . f ,. 5,1 'ar ,, . ,f .E ,f f+g'??T??5? , . ,ww Q.. 5. J M bmmy ,wiki Awww v 4 ' V ......f-f f A A cRARLEs WALKER WJRHQK-if .V,':WMNU, .N 'Q 'ff 'Qu 'Kwik ,Www 'E 'Q' President of gghuaent cou nckil . ,WW M Q ,V 4 Q 553 Q ' ' .,xf .Mq' JANICE LAWSON Editor of Glennechoes ' 'L 5, K , rf, ',,,wA QW: ' ' . if 1, Ni if Wi, Q LAURA HEAD Associate Editor of Glennechoes 'R . -NBS -Ja if , M E - si .' O -15 DARWIN SOLOMON Senior Class President 5' f x.,,,,,.M ROMA SMITH D. A. R. Representative - 'ww 2. . , ...... K . 5-5. '.... .... . ,. H , 1 Hdvertisemenis Fr ROLAND BENNET'S LUNCH They Eat in Their Own Restaurant I In It 3E SIMMONS SHOE 'I In In In In I STORE, INC. It In Authorized Dealer for Winthrop Shoes Phone 3-9353 ' Diel 5-6051 226 N. Liberty Street ' 413 N- Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. II Wlf Sf0f1 50lemf N- C- I BROWN'S GARAGE Brake Service Motor Repairing Wheel Balancing Front End Alignment Service G. H. IBrownyJ Brown Dial 3-2683 2209 Glendale Avenue Winston-Salem, N . C . YOUR NAPA JOBBER IN Winston-Salem, N . C . WAUGHTOWN IPAINT AND AUTO I SUPPLY II 412 Vvaognrown Street N IIE. A. Robbins L. B. Beddingfield U It 4::::::::::: ::::::::,::::::: 914147, I 'E HORNEY TOWN SERVICE 84 OIL CO. Richfield Gas 84 Oil Phone 2-1629 Highway 311 Route 1 -- Kernersville, N. C. I I Mia SWANEY DRUG STORE C 106 Lexington Road Prescriptions Delivered I I I II I I FARM TRACTOR CO., INC. Ford Tractors 81 Dearborn Farm Equipment Buy on Proof Ask for a Demonstration 2965 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, N. C. I I I Compliments of 1' I I 'I I I II PARKVIEW Esso 35 SERVICENTER ,I I I Phone 4-4342 :E Waughtown Street and High Point Rd. fi :I Winston-Salem, N . C . J COY B. YOKLEY General Merchandise Men's Work Shoes and Clothes TOYS A Specialty Dial 8955 2704 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 26 Years Equipping School Stages For the Best Ask Us THE OAKS STUDIO Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of PHRHER HUlU PHRTS 530 Waugh town Street Phone 4-7461 Winston-Salem, N . C . '47 Compliments of lIlDGEPElH'S clfnnfns For Prompt Delivery Service Dial 4-5291 1212 Woughtown Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina JIM HEDGEPETH, OWNER Q 1 R. G. DUNCAN SNOW'S sAvEwAY P ICE CREAM -GROCERY ,E AND SANDWICH Phone 4-0112 Res. Phone 8456 ll 109 N. Moin Phone 4721 ll Kernersville, N. C. u 2733 Thomasville Rd. nsupreme Quality Alwoysn Winston-Solem, N. C 1 II I I SEDGE GARDEN I rLoRIsT l Flowers for Every Occasion Deliveries Anytime l Phone 5-4122 j 'I Kernersville Road Route I I I I MRS. ARNOLD SAPP, OWNER QI SPIRO'S CAFE Spiro Carello, Owner N. Main Street Kernersville, N. C. 7 1' I PAYNE BROTHERS li GROCERY I I Phone 7-7514 1 Corner of K-ville -- 311 Grocery Meats Produce Esso Gas und Oil Firestone Tires I I I 'I L: ----A PEDDYCORD EQUIPMENT CO Phone 5792 South Main Street Extension Kernersville, N. C. 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I BLACKBURNS AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairs Radiator Cleaning 8- Repairs ., C hain Saw 8s Power Mower Service ll Phone 3641 Kernersville, N. C. l 'I 'I 'I if Dry Cleaning Pressing 'I l' Hat Blocking + KERNERSVILLE DRY CLEANERS Phone 3723 Bodenheimer Street Kernersville, N. C. Compliments of 5 J. M. PLAXICO OIL CO. I I I I l I erosene Fuel Oil l 'I l I I I :Q CRAFT CLEANERS I l 'I 2129 S. Main Street Une-Day Service 0 Cash 8: Carry 'I I I l I f Dial 2-5611 Pl-,one 4-3261 l 'l Pickup 8: Delivery Service 1 We Give Top Value Stamps l l ' I DAVIS-FRYE CLEANERS Quick Laundry Shirt Finishing Dial 4-7071 704 Waughtown Street Next to the Post Office Compliments of COLTRANE GROCERY CO Sol Coltrane KernersviIIe, N. C. FIVE POINT CITIES SERVICE Phone 2-9414 3000 Kernersvil Ie .Road COMPLETE CAR SERVICE TIRES AND ACCESSORIES CompI iments of KOZY GRILL We Feature: Butter-Toasted Hotdogs And AII Other Sandwiches Phone 3-9397 2032 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, N . C . KERNERSVILLE P 4+ P P I BRAWETT CO TUTTLE'S ,i STAT ESVILLE R EST A U R A N T EE F L0 U R MILLS '. Manufacturers of Specianzing 1 ' I High fnfde Flour Southern C.icr:ioked Food ou try giiesfgckd Phone 4781 '. any ee 256 W. Mountain Street ' I Phone 2371 Kernersville, N. C. 1 212 Bodenhamer Street -,,,.HQQLSQQLLQ-..!sQs,,--- -3 ..---------- SWAIM BRCS HUTCHINS .: , ESSO SERVICE 4, --Self Servnce-- if Groceries 8. Fresh Meats 1, --Washing 8. Lubricating- it Free Delivery I Phone 2-9337 I Phone 2-5634 901 Waughtown St. i 602 Waughtown St. i Winsforvsclem' N' C' Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 J If ,wif N KERNERSVILLE LUMBER CO. ALER IN ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS W MW Telephone 2881 KERNERSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Nb EVE.. 4 N. bup 0 0- 22 Qs f . P 1 lr K 's L , ., V of 7' Qf' A 1: L e 1v '42 111 SllllEll'S lilllll 1 l 5: 'l l Junior Dimmette, Manager 11 Dial 4-0334 1, 2985 wqughfown sf. 1 Winston-Salem, N. C. 1: :E :::- A:::f:::: :::L :- :: 11 3 . 1 4 PAR KVIEW 1 1 1+ BARBER SHOP 1 1 GARLAND 1 1 ' HUTCHINS :Nc 1 New and Completely Modern 1 1 ,' 1 Your G. E. Dealer , Offering Expert Barber Service ' 1 1r Sales and Service 1 l At Popular Prices 1 for 1' 1, General Electric Appliances 1 Sprague and Waughtown Streets 11 1 1 Af Parkview 1 11 Sylvania-Motorola T. V. 11 Give Us an Opportunity to 1 phone 3271 1 Serve and Satisfv You 1 11 1 1 Kernersville, N. C. 1, 1' ' 1 ,A,A.,A.A... - -A A 5 ef , qi. osx I fm' We 5 as If L V XXI ' 19 Nil' 'Y ' 5' YQN XJ U ULp',: A260 U xi.-fx T 56,-D22 VO? QU. . bo' 11 X if ,go W xx IIXIX5' V5 U. out Q! Oi A G' Compliments of of 1: JAN by TW 'W U IH HUUTH ,ig + ' ' V615 DISTRIBUTOR OF Esso HEATING OILS 1' Phone 4-1231 P. o. Box 4808 ' Winston-Salem, N. C. P :L.,,,- Fx: I CHHPET GULF I 1 , Intersection of - ik Kernersville and High Point Roads Lx, GHHHHI11 IIHEVHULET, IHC. Formerly A. Clay Smith, Inc. Phone 5011 Soles Service Kernersville, N. C. H. J. GRAHAM, PRESIDENT 1U111E LUIIIBEH CUHIPHHU DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATERIALS Office and Yard 1621 Stadium Drive Phone 3-4318 Winston-Salem, N. C. 'F .J' 4 fofof' 11 11 'r 'I 1 U - 1-J g- fl, 5 JJT1 'O U ck ' IJ P1 JJJ X C10 -ax A . X7x1 ,. fi:-'P '::7Lrf:-?:::iiA:f'Q:ffe-:3r:: QL, --:Af-fffkcgffr-x::::: :- J 1. s rv N I, X , v CF- NJ 5 s A 1 Q - 1, 1 J K f J V 1 Q- 1112! D, 1 io!! LJ 5 Xiu 0 Iv 'I . W fb: 1 1 yo . L 1X J 'x flu: - by xus 11 Q 1 Q JL s C1111 O' '- 'sv N 5 ' Q J K Compliments of 1' 'RJ L 1' . 5 - 1 ., ' 1 X 1' JL' 'Lua cy :J VT, --0 1 I' f' R f ff 1 51, Sl 0 'J f X' H ' 1' A 31111111113 FUl111l1UHE CU ,V 'Q CT 5 I1 I I A 1 J 1' eg: 1. . fu' FINE FURNITURE FOR THE FUTURE EI 3510 s. Main sneer 1 1 Spinet Pianos Grand Pianos 1 1 11 'r 'i 11 11 'n 'i 'I '+ COTTINGHAM GROCERY E AND MARKET I EE 51 Meats Groceries Vegetables 1 'r 'L I 1 1 Phone 2321 Kernersville, N . C . 1 1+ L MULLIS APPLIANCE CO 104 Old Lexington Road at Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, N . C . Phone 3-3118 Your Authorized Dealer for FRIGIDAIRE 8- MAYTAG Sales and Service JOHN HASTINGS TOM JOYCE HHSIIIIGS EI JUICE 6 IIIUIUR CU IIIU I, I Kernersville, N. C. PONTIAC BUICK IIIlIISIII6EII'S ESSU SERVICE SIIIIIUII Gas--Oil 8. Auto Accessories Highway I50 Sedge Garden Phone 3-9313 Kernersville, N. C. xv' ijt. wmslfvl lu gli :J ::::::::::- 1 --: -?:::fff:- 'fff:i' It SALEM L 'E 30 ww! 15 L 3 ' f 3 Il EJ., 5: ELECTRONICS 2 ' Hazezp tl ReP0ir Service ll ' ., I EI Television, Radio and Household lf House o ' ' lb l Appliances by-02 Q M Cur UI s 1: Standard or Custom Installation 1 Freeman Shoes ' Gnd ReDGll' 4, Arrow Shirts : Lee Hats , . ' S l Records and Phonographs Purllcm porlswear l 1 Phone 3371 Phone 4-0083 l 1 A Kernersville, N. C. 336 Waughtown Street ll ' 1: Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 'l ji Q:xx::::::f::::::::::::::::: v-.- 4 '---vv--v---vv-v :-:J iff: f:ff:ffff:::f:f:::ff::fff::::f:f::::::fffff::::: fff::3 :' COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVICE if I 'r l Fur Cleaning 8. Storage l Beautiful , ' Laundered ' l Shirts l 2 Dial 3-2491 f' l 1 l l -- lrr-run CLEANING! , I - I Q mlm DRY CLEANERS? l JIU HORYN CLR--HON? AVINU' ' ,KONI l,.'l l 'li :r 310 N. Claremont Ave. ff Winston-Salem, N. C. il lE,,,,, :,,,,,,,,,,,,x::,xxcx- A-A- -l ' 1 yfwjwffjifljt ,Q W MP7 SA-570+ 'W ' swcl if L Psifl if I ,J Ei' WJ? 1' l ,J K e 'news U jfjffsfjl ernrsvu , . . -A vii 4 !DjE lqjifpfj- iibjifjfd Dry Goods ' G ' ions - Ladies--Ready-to-Wear A ,I Qt Coats Suits t V! res s :E , f Lingerie ft' f M' fy :g t ' Childrens Wear wif VIVA H MW Nannette and Cinderella Dresses! ' at gift The Best Yet MW' 1: Boys and Mens Pants fffb ll Dungarees, Shirts, and All l COME VISIT US! l l l l lr ll lr 'r 'r ' -:::3 :::::: P ::::.-:::::::::: F l 4 Life Insurance P I ' PHARMACY g J. A. SIDDEN Hospital and Surgical Insurance :E phone I First in Prescriptions If Home 4-6324 Office 5-3513 ll I' Ph 5291 'I 'p One 1, :I I 0 J 'E LIFE lIlTIrSelr.llRgANCE l '08 S' Main S 1: 1 Kernersville, N. C. lr CCMPANY UF Il ' WE DELIVER ' 1. Gifts for All Occasions 'i :E Complete Baby Department i 2100 Cloverdale Ave. if Sickroom Needs 8r Supplies , :I Cosmestics 8. Drug Sundries l Winsfon,,g0lem, N. C. :E Tobaccos 8. Fountain Service lL: :::::::::::::::::::::::::, L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 1j:ff::ff::::::f EF flllcjlvflkzjl V U 02 ' 03 x MW E if ,rf if E H cfmfn 'lf' v fzb Cyffl ' l Ulf tj L A W W N0 5 full 'WO E W 1 Eff 'fi f 4 f if W my on l I E if fflnfl M affwnv V WCHA S oesf the Entire Family W 1 5 U! 4,52 ffl! ,lt Visy, r Repair Department Regularly 1, I R J u lvl! ti fy fi I K , rf. 5 li If - rf W Guaranteed Repair Work ly If 1' I f E , v fl fi by fi Ml U ff! 6591 lx 5 f 'lf , Af, 'hone 331 Kemersville, N. C. 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