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J 5 1 ' - 'H ' 5 .5- f .:T' .- ' U ' , .-,, ' 1 ' ,A , H 1 .7 yr -Q QW j-'fla k J- X fm -vig, ' -sp ., ...-iff 3135 19 55 Graham, North Carolina 5. ff iffw J The A1 nual Staffhas ln these few pages trxed to capture some parts of the work the play the serxousness and the galety whxch have made our h1g,h school days a mag,1c tlme We hope that as you turn through the pages of the WAG ln years to come 1tw1l1 brmg the loy of remmlscence to all who remember the Class of 1955 We would 11ke to thank all the merchants for the1r co operatlon ln makmg thls annual posslble The assoclatlon we have had wlth them has been a real pleasure To our belovedteachers we say Thanks for your patlcnce wlth the staff and for your grac1ous xttltude toward makmg our WAG 1 success IUK4' tif Admmxstratxon Faculty Classes Actxvltles Athlet1cs Features Advertlsements Z? We, the student body of Graham High School, dedicate the 1955 Wag to one whom we all admire and respect, one who has taught us to strive for the finer things in life and to keep our ideals high. With sincere appreciation we thank Mr. Cameron Wilton Hawkins. ADMINISTRATION jr Q., xv We are very grateful to our two prmclpals Mr N G Bryan D1str1ct Pr1nc1pal, and Mr R L H111 Hlgh School Pr1nc1pa1 They have certamly made thls school year a fme one for all of us We w1sh to show our de ep e st appreclatlon and thank them for all they have done for us We also apprecxate the 1nterest the school board has shovm m our school thls year. Be cause of then' efforts this school year has been a prosperous oneg for thls we are grateful The members are: Mr. Marvm E. Yount, Jr., Mr. M0rr1s Burke, Mr. James C. Swanner Chalrman, Mrs. F. H. Culp, and Mr. W. F. Hadley. . . 5 I I I I .4 I V , V P v I i Ga.: t. .1 'mf I vs? , .. - x, I I , -1 X 'sl Y A ,- L I 'AX . . . . Q . . , . . n , 0 Q 7 n FACULTY F ,,.,--4 R L H111 Prxnclpal Physlcs S lCl'lC9 Motlon Pxcture PI'O1CitlOl1 Club Adubor Bubeb 111 Coach X ,pf my Gem church A B M A Mr Wllton Hiwklnb A B Niathemdtlcs. Hlbtory Deb lllllg Club Advlbor Mrs Dorothw Touchstone A Enghbh Hlstorx Mrs Ellzabeth Prlce A B Buglnees Educatlon The KRACKFR Staff Adv1sor Coulc1lAdv1sor Arts Sz Crafts Advnsor Nlatlonal Honor Socxety Adusor GL11ddl1CQ Counsellor F T A Adusor Mrs. Robert Moffett, A B , Engllsh, Physical Educatlon, Dramat1c Club Advlsor, The CRACKER Staff Adv1S0r. Mrs, M. D. Smlth, B.S., M.A., Englxsh, I...1t1n, French, Annual Staff Advlsor 'Mn A af --M,,,,,- ' Mr. . . ' ,A.B., 4 -Y -' -'X ' , ' U M f , Nix , ' ' L ' , . 1 Y M ?u,Qi , 'x f' - - ' 1 , Q -, . . 3 X 1 ' ' Dlverslfied Occupations, Student 'fl -. Y' At' - ' ' 5 ' 0 l f , 1 ' , . ' 1 ', . ., A W ,, .y ,. y '. j ' 1, .B., -- Q .v' 1'. ' ' , . ., .2 , , Miss Juanita Bingham, A.B., English, Civics, Glee Club Director. Mr Louis Roshelli A B Social Studies Assistant Football Coach Boys Basketball Coach Girls Basketball Coach FACULTY Mrs Elizabeth Oakes A B Biology General Science Science Club Advisor Mrs Lorena Burton B S Library Library Staff Advisor BLS Mrs Fred Compton A B Mathematics Mr George Heckman A B Physical Education Civics Head Football Coach Monogram Club Advisor Mrs Barbara Collins B S Home Economics Future Homemakers of Americ 1 Advisor ,-p...-.V ,L.,..--1 4 Q , Q 4, I 7 . , A . , 4 . ............... l . , . ., 0 ' , q n 7 7 n B, Q n 7 70: it if N a-hi if A we , . , . ., ! ! -Q. , - ., n n 1, i K. QLASSQFFICJEIES, DAVID WEBSTER, President 'KAY WOLFE, Vice-President JEAN HOEIN, Secretary Treasurer f , , , ' ,ff ff XY SENIORS MARGIE DEE ALLISON Margie Fair as a goddess of old. Motion Picture Projection Club 2g Student Coun- cilRepresentative 25 Glee Club 2,3,4g Badminton and Pingpong Club 3g Arts and Crafts Club 4. MELVIN HASSE LL ANDREWS Hassell As crazy as Dopey, as cute as Doc, as mean as Grumpy, but a good old sock. Boys' Athletic Club lg Motion Picture Projection Club 25 Science Club 2, Photography Club 23 Arts and Crafts Club 29 Football 2,3,4g Bad- minton and Pingpong Club 3 5 Monogram Club 3,4g Future Teachers of America 4. REBECCA FRANCES BROWNING vvBeckyvv lf wrong be the cause of death, then I shall live forever. Girls' Athletic Club lg Dramatic Club 1,2,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Motion Picture Projection C1ub2g Future Homemakers of America, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3, Marshall 3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3, President 4, Delegate to National Honor Society Convention 3, Superlative 4g Future Teachers of America, Secretary 4. LINDA LEE BRYAN Toothie Charms strike our sight, but merit wins our soul, Girls' Athletic Club lg Future Homemakers of America lg Dramatic Club 1,23 Basketball 1,2, 3g Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3g Badmin- ton and Pingpong Club 3 g Chief Marshall 33 Future Teachers of America 4, The CRACKER Editor 4' THE CLASS or '55 JAMES DOUGLAS BAYLIFF limugll What shall I do to be forever known, and make the age to come my own. Games Club 1, Motion Picture Projection Club lg Photography Club 1,23 Boys' Athletic Club 1, 2, Bible Club 25 Student Council Representative 1,2g Delegate to State Student Council Convention 23 Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Key Club 2,3, 45 Glee Club 2,3,4g Debating Club 3,43 Badminton and Pingpong Club 33 Monogram Club 3,4g Base- ball 3,4g Superlative 4. JEANETTE BRADSHAW Beaver Give me a hundred men, but give them to me one at a time. Girls' Athletic Club lg Arts and Crafts Club 15 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 1,45 Motion Picture Projection Club 2, Photography Club 2g Badminton and Pingpong Club 35 Marshall 3g Debating Club 3,4. JAMES MANLEY CLARK James Short in stature, but long in all that make a likeable fellow. Boys' Athletic Club 1, Arts and Crafts Club 1,2, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Photography Club 2, Motion Picture Projection Club 2. WILLIE FRANCES CURRIN Willie Success is sure to be to one so faithful as she. Motion Picture Projection Club 1, Photography Club 2, Glee Club 2,3,4,Badminton and Pingpong Club 3. , I' SENIORS JOAN ARLENE BULLINGTON Joan Her nature is all sunshine. Games Club 1, Motion Picture Projection Club 1,2,4, Transferred Senior Year from Silk Hope High School. NAOMI LOUISE BURKE vvRudyvv Tall of talent, beauty, and wisdom, she is loved by all. Girls' Athletic Club 1, Motion Picture Projection Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 1, Dra- matic Club 1, Glee Club 4, Accompanist 1,2,3, Basketball 1 ,2,3, Co-Captain 4, Class Vice'Presi- dent 2, Class President 3, Badminton and Ping- pong Club 3, Student Council Secretary 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Receptionist4, The CRACKER. Staff 4, Superlative 4. CAROL WILLIAMS DAVIS Carol If she has any faults, she has left us in doubt. Girls' Athletic Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 1, Bible Club 1, Motion Picture Pro- jection Club l,2, Photography Club 3, Glee Club 3,4, Student Council Representative 4, The WAG Staff 4. NORMA LEE EAST Norma She smiled and the shadows departed. She laughed and the snows were rain. Motion Picture Projection Club 3, Badminton and Pingpong Club 3, Arts and Crafts Club 4, Class Treasurer 4, The WAG Staff 4, Class Testatrlx 4, Superlative 4, Transferred Junior Year from Williams High School. THE CLASS OF '55 WILLIAM EDWIN GILLIAM Eddie Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Boys' Athletic Club 15 Arts and Crafts Club 1,23 Photography Club 1,2g Baseball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4g Key Club 3,4g Monogram Club 3,45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. MARGO ALLISON GLENN vvMaI-gon Ambition is no cure for love. Motion Picture Projection Club lg Arts and Crafts Club 1,45 Glee Club 2,3,4g Badminton and Ping- pong Club 3. 'E MARY LOU HART LEY Mary Lou 'The hand that hath made you, hath made you fair Dramatic Club 2, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Motion Picture Projection Club 3' The CRACKER Staff 45 Receptionist 4g Transferred Sophomore Year from Aycock High School. WILLIAM MELVIN HARRIS Melvin The way to have a friend is to be one. Games Club lg Boys' Athletic Club 1g Motion Picture Projection Club 4g Superlative 4. THE CLASS OF '55 SENICRS 15' BARBARA ANN GUTHRIE Barbara She hath a knowledge of both books and mankind. Library Assistant lg Motion Picture Projection Club 1,2,3g Photography Club 25 Glee Club 2,33 Badminton and Pingpong Club 33 The CRACKER Staff 4g Student Council Representative 4. WILLIAM GATTIS GUTHRIE HG-usvv An honest man is the noblest work of God. Glee Club 1 , 2g Student.Council Treasurer lg Photography Club 2 g Class President 2g Key Club 2,3,Vice-President 4g Motion Picture Projection Club 3g The WAG Staff 3,4g President of Student Body 45 Superlative 4. FRANCES HOLT HUGHES Holt None knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise. Future Homemakers of America lg Dramatic Club 15 Girls' Athletic Club 13 Student Council Representative 1,3, Treasurer 23 Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3 5 Class Vice -President 3, Marshall 3 g Delegate to State Student Council Convention 3 5 The WAG Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society - Secretary 4, Class Prophetess 4, Superlative 4, Cheerleader 4, JAMES THOMAS IVEY Andy Gump Winning is his way and pleasant is his smile. Boys' Athletic Club 1, Photography Club 15 Glee Club 2,3,4. SENIGRS JEAN PUGH HODGIN YlJeanV! The light of love, the purity of grace, the mind, t.he music, breathing from her face. Motion Picture Projection Club 2, Photography Club 3, Glee Club 3,4g Homecoming Attendant 4, Arts and Crafts Club 4, Class Secretary 4, Superlative 4. JAMES GARY HOLT vvGaI-yu Tricks he hath in him which gentlemen have. Boys ' Athletic Club 13 Photography Club 23 Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Badminton and Pingpong Club 33 Monogram Club 3 ,4. ELVIA KAYE JARRETT Hxayell Her friendship is a lasting cherished thing. Girls' Athletic Club 1g Future Homemakers of America 1, Dramatic Club lg Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3,4g Pingpong and Badminton Club 3. OBIE TYSON JOHNSON, JR, IlTyS0nlI l agree with no man's opinion, I have some ideas of my own. Games C lub 1 5 Boys' Athletic Club 1, Class President 1, Football Manager 1,2g Dramatic C1ub2g Monogram Club 2,3,4, Key Club Z, Treas- urer 3, President 43 Marshall 35 National Honor Society, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Student Council Vice-President 43 Library Assistant 4, 'l'he WAG Staff 4. THE CLASS OF '55 EDNA MAE KING Edna As sweet as the first flower of spring. Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Homemakers of America 1g Games Club lg Bible Club lg Bad- minton and Pingpong Club 3g Motion Picture Projection Club 3,4. PATRICIA ANN KING Hpatll While she shuts the gate to one wooer, another knocks at the door. Dramatic Club 13 Future Homemakers of America 13 Girls' Athletic Club lg Basketball 1,2g Motion Picture Projection Club 2g Photography Club 25 Glee Club 2,3,4g Badminton and Pingpong Club 35 Marshall 3g Future Teachers of America 4. RONALD GENE LASHLEY Vtpinkyll To live in mankind is far more than to live in name. Boys' Athletic Club 1. MARY EDNA LEE Eddie A smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable, jolly way she had. Bible Club 2g Motion Picture Projection Club 2, 33 Badminton and Pingpong Club 3g Basketball 3,45 The WAG Staff4g Library Assistant 4g Mono- gram Club 4g Transferred Sophomore Year from Kinston High School. THE CLASS OF '55 SENIORS 1 f CAROLYN SUE KIRKMAN Carolyn With a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye.vv Arts and Crafts Club 15 Bible Club 2g Futur e Homemakers of America 1g Girls' Athletic Club 13 Badminton and Pingpong Club 3. GEORGIA ANNE LAMBERTH Georgia We doubt not that for one so true, there must be a noble work to do. Arts and Crafts Club 1,33 Library Assistant 1,4g Future I-Iomemakers of America lg Foreign Re- lations Club 33 Dramatic Club 4g Future Teachers of America 43 The CRACKER Staff 4g Superlative 4. SENIORS. DAVID THOMAS LONG Dave My heart is whole, my fancy free, small girls don't bother me. Library Assistant 2,3,4. MARY HUGH LONGEST Hughie Not too short, not too tall, but cute and sweet and loved by all. Future Homemakers of America 1, Dramatic Club 1,45 Arts and Crafts Club 1g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3, Motion Picture Pro- jection Club 25 Photography Club 2, Glee Club 2gVice President 3, Secretary 4, Badminton and Pingpong Club 33 Homecoming Attendant 3g Stu- dent Council Representative 3g Monogram Club 3,4, Future Teachers of America 4, President 43 Superlative 4. E 5: l AUDRY ANN LEONARD vvAnnvv Her quiet ways and faithful work, are sermons strong to those who shirk. Transferred Senior Year from E.M. Holt High School. PATRICIA ANN LEWIS YYPatYY A little bit of heaven. Arts and Crafts Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 15 Motion Picture Projection Club 2, Pingpong and Badminton Club 3g Glee Club 3 ,4g The CRACKER Staff 4, Cheerleader 4g Superla- tive 4. GRADY BATTLE LYNCH MGI-adyvv He ain't dead, he's only a--sleeping. MARTHA LANE McCLURE Martha There was something very real and individual about her. Arts and Crafts Club 1, Dramatic Club lg Girls' Athletic Club 15 Future Homemalcers of America lg Basketball 1,2,3,4, Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3g Monogram Club 2,3,4g Glee Club 3,43 The WAG Staff 4, Receptionist 45 Future Teach- ers of America, Superlative 4. THE CLASS OF 55 Nt SE HARRY LEE MCGUIRE Sammy A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Motion Picture Projection Club 1,2g Boys' Ath- letic Club 1, Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4g Photography Club 2,33 Monogram Club 2,3, Secretary 4, Pingpong and Badminton Club 3, Future Teachers of America,TI'eaSl1I'9I' 4, Superlative 4. KAY JEANETTE MORRIS l'KayYl The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. Arts and Crafts Club 1, Girls' Athletic Club 1, Dramatic Club lg Glee Club 2, Motion Picture Projection Club 2 g Photography Club 23 Basket- ball 2,3,4g The WAG Staff 3,43 Representative to Scholastic Press Institute 3,45 Cheerleader 3,4, Monogram Club 4, Good Citizen 4, Future Teach- ers of America 43 Homecoming Queen 4, Superla- tive 4. NIORS fills. 'rf as-r' 3 WILMA WALKER PERRY Little Wilma A quiet mind is richer than a crown, Girls' Athletic Club lg Future Homemakers of America 1gArts and Crafts Club 1, Photography Club 2, Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3,4. SHIRLEY MAE PHILLIPS Shir1ey It is not strength, but art obtains the prize, and to be swift is less than to be wise. Arts and Crafts Club 1, Girls' Athletic Club 1, Motion Picture Projection Club 1,2,3g Photogra- phy Club Zg Library Assistant 4g The WAG Staff 4. THE CLASS OF '55 5l 'ur DARREL IGRKPATRICK MOSER lvKirkvl Men are but children of a larger growth. Boys' Athletic Club 1 g Photography Club lg Games Club lg Key Club 2,3,4, Taxidermy Club 3, Motion Picture Projection Club 4g Superlative 4. KENNETH REX MOSER Little MO He is not in the role of common men. Games Club 1, Boys' Athletic Club 1, Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Mono- gram Club 2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 2g Photography Club 2, Taxidermy Club 3, Su- perlative 43 The WAG Staff 4g Library Assistant 4. 4 if, -. V V -.7 .2,M5,.33'd SENIORS RACHEL ARDE LL RITTER Rachel Her face always friendly, her voice always kind. Bible C lub 1 , 23 Photography Club 23 Motion Picture Projection Club 2,3,4. A JERRY ANDRE ROBINSON vvJe1-I-yn To play the game for all there's in it, to play the game, and to win it. Photography Club 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43Baseball 1,2,3,43 Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 43 Boys' Athletic Club 1,23 Glee Club 3,43 Ping- pong and Badminton Club 33 Future Teachers of America 43 Superlative 4. 173, '-' MARY CATHERINE PICKARD Pick Full of pep and full of fun, she is liked by everyone. Library Assistant 13 Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Motion Picture Projection Club 23 Ping- pong and Badminton Club 3. BERNICE PRUITT Red With so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee, there's no living with thee, nor without thee. Future l-lomemakers of America 13 Girls' Ath- letic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club 1, 23 Student Council Representative 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Receptionist 33 Debating Club 3,43 Su- perlative 4. MARION EARL SEAMON uBubvv This busy world and I shall never agree. Boys' Athletic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club 2,33 Games Club 33 Glee Club 4. JAVA CURTIS SMALL Curtis Quiet in appearance, with motives unknown. Boys' Athletic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club 1 ,23 Photography Club 2,33 Library Assistant 3. THE CLASS OF '55 SENIORS BOBBY GENE STRIGO Bobby Friend and student, compounded with mirth and fun, and withal a man. Photography Club 1 3 Boys' Athletic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club 2,33 Glee Club 43 Key Club 43 Superlative 4. SYLVIA CHEEK TATE Sylvia Speech is silver, silence is golden. Girls' Athletic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club2,3,43 Marshall 33 National Honor Society 4. , .34 gang LL, !-.', if' JAMES BUD VAUGHN J.B. First in the sports, first in the game, he has made for himself a remembered name. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4s Baseball 1,2,3,43 Boys' Athletic Club 13 Arts and Crafts Club 1,23 Motion Picture Pro- jection Club 2g Photography Club 2,3 3 Monogram Club 2,3, Vice-President 4g Library Assistant 33 Pingpong and Badminton Club 33 Glee Club 3, 43 'I'he CRACICER Staff 43 Future Teachers of America 4. DAVID WESLEY WEBSTER David Whatever the situation, he is never speechless. Boys' Athletic Club 13 Games Club 13 Glee Club 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Motion Picture Projection Club 33 Monogram Club 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Class President 43 Debating Club 43 Superlative 4. THE CLASS OF '55 4, . JEROME BURTON TAYLOR Jerry He loves high chivalry, truth and all honor, freedom and courtesy. Boys' Athletic Club 13 Games Club 13 Class President 23 Key Club 2,4, Secretary 33 Basket- ball 3g Glee Club 33 Class Treasurer 33 Bad- minton and Pingpong Club 3g The WAG Staff 43 Monogram Club 43 Future Teachers of America 4. BILLY EUGENE THACKER Deal Women, women, I like them all. Boys' Athletic Club 13 Football Manager 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,3,43Motion Plc- ture Projection Club 23 Photography Club 2,33 Glee Club 2,3,4Q Pingpong and Badminton Club 33 Football 3,43 Superlative 4. I lg , X, 4, THOMAS DE LMAR WILSON Tom An ounce of fun is worth a pound of learning. Games Club lg Boys' Athletic Club 15 Photography Club 1,25 Motion Picture Projection Club 1,2,3, 4, Library Assistant 2,3,4. KAY WILLIAMS WOLFE Peanut A rare combination of quietness, sweetness, and knowledge. Future Homemakers of America 1, Dramatic Club1gVice-President of Class lg Girls' Athletic Clublg Motion Picture Projection Club 23 Secre- tary of Class 2,3g Glee Club 3,45 Debating Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America, Vice-Presi- dent 4g Vice-President of Class 4. --f W Wi.. ri f ' af 5 SENIORS DOROTHY SUE WHITSON HMV! Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Future Homemakers of America 1, Girls' Ath- letic Club 13 Motion Picture Projection Club 1, 2,3,4g Photography Club 23 Dramatic Club 2,3,4g Student Council Representative 35 Arts and Crafts Club 3,4. DE LANA WILSON De1ana Teachers and classes are my only objections to education. Future Homemakers of America lg Photography Club 2,35 Glee Club 4. tl! f i gf?- EDWIN DEWAINE YOUNG Onion Not too serious, not too gay, but a rare good fellow all the way. Boys' Athletic Club 1, Football 2,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Monogram Club 3, President 4, Motion Picture Projection Club 43 Superlative 4, SALLY DENNICE ZACHARY nsallyn It is afriendly heart that has plenty of friends. Arts and Crafts Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 13 Girls' Athletic Club 1g Dramatic Club 1,23 Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Photography Club 2g Motion Picture Projection Club 2, Bad- minton and Pingpong Club 3, Glee Club 3,43 Monogram Club 4, The WAG Staff 43 Future Teachers of America 4. THE CLASS OF '55 GOOD CITIZEN KAY MORRIS Chosen By The Senior Class and Sponsored By The Alamance County Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution MASCOTS GWENDOLYN WEBSTER and JERRY WILLIAMS C LASS F LOWER Carnation CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS MOTTO To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. CLASS PROPHECY I am s1tt1ng under the old oak tree back of the school As I unt1e my old saddle oxfords, a strange th1ng begms to happen The tongues of my shoes beg1n towag I stra1n to hear the t1ny vo1ces w1th1n that foresee tl1e future and glve me the prophecy of the Class of 1955 Th1S IS the tale they relate It IS now tl1e year 1975 Mrs Sylv1a Tate and Mrs Margo Glenn are the two h1ghestpa1d secre tarxes at Western Electr1c Bobby Strlgo has succeeded 1n takmg L1berace's place and he and h1s prwate secretary, Norma East, are tourmg Europe g1v1ng concerts Holt Hughes has combmed her love of home and horses and now glves rldmg lessons m her -front yard Hassell Andrews IS work1ng on the constructxon of the 1980 Cad1llac, try1ng to equal the plans of the new Ford drawn up by Dav1d Long Kay MOFFIS, compet1ng under the name of Mrs Rlddle, IS try1ng to ga1n the t1tle of Mrs Amer1ca Mr and Mrs Tom W1lson fthe former Loul s e Burkel accompan1ed by Mr and Mrs Jake Foust fthe former Mary Edna Leel occaslonally r1de down the super hlghway and eat hot dogs Gary Holt Bllly Thacker, and James Clark are the three top off1c1a1s of th F B I Tyson Johnson and Wllllam Guthr1e are compet1ng for the presxdency of the Umted States J B Vaughn, Sammy McGu1re, Dewa1ne Young, and Jerry Robmson can be seen over T V IH the fall as they star 1n the Washlngton Red Sk1ns games Bermce Pru1tt and Rachel Rltter are work1ng on the formula 'How to Have Red Ha1r and No Freckles Dr Rebecca Brownmg IS now vacat1on1ng 1n New York where she is v1s1tmg a classmate of hers, Mlss Mary Cather1ne Plckard who IS Starrlng in the Metropol1tan Opera Curtls Small and Ronald Lashley are co owners of Graham Hosxery M111 Georgla Lamberth and Eddle G11l1am now have the explanatlon to E1nste1n s Theory of Relatlvlty Mary Hugh Longest Jean Hodgm, and Wlllle Currln have dec 1ded that the1r men aren t commg home and sailed half way to meet them Edna Mae K1ng Sh1r1eyPh1ll1ps Wllma Perry, Joan Bu1l1ngton and Carolyn K1rkman have d1scovered how to comb1ne marrlage and a career Rex and Klrk Moser have 1ust traveled to Appomatox to resume the C1V11 War Douglas Bayllff, Earl Seamon, and Dav1d Webster are keepmg m1ll1ons happy by the1r famous record1ngs for Decca The famous speedway owned by Melvm Harris and Grady Lynch IS now supply1ng Martha McClure s Funeral Home w1tl1 busmess Barbara Guthr1e, Mary Lou Hartley, Ann Leonard and Kaye Jarrett are now publ1c account ants for one of the largest f1rms 1n Bermuda Mrs Wolfe and Mrs Dav1s fthe former Kay and Carol W1ll1amsJ, have d1scovered how to cook b1scu1ts equally done on both S1d8S Mechamcal eng1neer, Jerry Taylor, has Just dGS1gl'l9d a new model tractor espec1ally for the farmers of Snow Camp Pat K1ng, Jeanette Bradshaw, and L1nda Bryan now make the1r home at O D and frequently drop by the Table Top to watch the young mad cats dance Sally Zachary has f1n1shed Duke but notwith the Mrs Degree she wanted She IS now com pletmg her search at Carolma Hollywood's favor1tes, Pat Lewis and Marg1e Alllson, are supplxed w1th home spun hosiery from Delana W1lson s hoslery m1ll 1n Snow Camp Dot Whxtson and James Ivey have combmed their talents , James poses wh1le Dot draws the revised verslon of Andy Gump Prophetess, Holt Hughes . . . . .......... .......... I I - . ' e '- o . I ' . . . . . . . 7 9 . .- . , , .. . . . ., . . . . . , . YY . . , . ' a . . .. . . ., H .. H . . .. . . . , Y . , I , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Y' 'Y . n I ' . . , . .. . . tiff' MOST TALENTED Bernice Pruitt - Bobby Strigo ' Aw' ' MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Becky Browning - Bill Guthrie SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL ROUND Louise Burke - Douglas Bayliff i ' x X MOST POPULAR , Hughie Longest - Satnmy McGuire , V M' A M was I A S I ,Q , ff FRIENDLIEST Norma East - Melvin Harris SENIOR SUPERLATIVES pil PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Jean Hodgin - Kirk Moser 1 go W 9 QP, 'if ' ' cU'rEs'r Pat Lewis ' Rex Moser MOST . Martha McClure - Jerry Robinson H' L W -W YYA' 35' ww 1 , .33 ' , me mn nf' rg ' xx V TN -D L22 MOST DEPENDABLE Holt Hughes - Douglas Bayliff ' Wh! 'fb 5 MOST VALUABLE TO SCHOOL Becky Browning - Bill Guthrie sENlo R o,5ggLuQ,i1lvEs MOST 5. xx I lie ' , Melvin Harris - Kay Morris C K SENIOR SUPERLATIVES A-- F MOST STUDIOUS Georgia Lamberth - Eddie Gilliam Wx. - BEST DRESSED , Holt Hughes - Billy Thacker uf- ' 3 -p V QB 9 -r ,nm ni SWEETEST Q 6 Norma East - Dewaine Young 5 Q , BEST scnool. SPIRIT ' ff. Louise Burke - David Webster I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of Graham High School, in this great year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five, being in a peaceful and undisturbed state of mind, giving and bequeathing all our worldly goods and treasur ed possessions as seemingly wise and fitting to the best of our judgement, do ordain and establish this our Last Will and Testament. To our Alma Mater, Graham High School, we extend our sincere appreciation for the knowledge that we have acquired within its walls. To the Student Body we leave our worn, torn, and tattered saddle oxfords with the sincere hope that they will fill them as well as we have. To the Faculty we extend our deepest gratitude for their help in our studies, our social activities, and in all of our problems. To the present Junior Class we leave Miss Church and Mr Hawkins, our homeroom teachers hoping that under their direction they will assume as much dignity and knowledge as we of 55 proclaim James Clark leaves his cat pants to Horton Callahan M a r y C a th e r 1 n e Pickard leaves twenty pounds to Martha Bryan Willie Currin leaves her love for boys to Jane Mc Corkle Sammy McGuire leaves his dancing ability to Ronnie H1 Mary Edna Lee leaves her scatter brain to Diane Loy Dewaine Young leaves his sports ability to Tyson Will iams Carol Davis bequeaths her shorthand ability to all of Mrs Price s future shorthand classes B e r ni c e P r u 1 tt wills her dominant personality to Amanda Austin Becky Browning b eque aths her ability to study to Billy Mitchell Sylvia Tate leaves her love of solitude to Keith Moser. Pat Lewis bequeaths her height to Eleanor Young. Holt Hughes leaves her love for horses to Ann Gunter. Pat King and Jeanette Bradshaw leave a one-way ticket to O.D. to Janice Isley. Shirley Phillips leaves her artistic ability to Margaret Carter. Grady Lynch wills his love for hotrods to Tommy Strigo. Rex Moser leaves his masculine physique to Ronald Johnson. Kirk Moser and David Webster leave their love for laughter to Alease Pulliam. Bobby Strigo leaves French Class with gladness. Margo Glenn leaves her undying love for typing to Clydie Bryant. Douglas Bayliff bequeaths his modesty and his girls to Jerry Capps Norma East leaves her Sweetest and Friendliest superlatives to Barbara Johnson and Deloreess Holt Linda Bryan leaves her scholastic ability to Roger Stout Margie Mann and 'Bub Seamon leave two little bags of snow to Linda Lemons and J 1m Ferrell Rachel Ritter, Wilma Perry, Carolyn Kirkman, Joan Bullington, and Edna King leave their giggling to Cornelia Guthrie and Carolyn Burns James Ivey wills his unique handwriting to Carolyn Pu Dorothy Whitson leaves her originality to Barbara Hruslinski Kay Wolfe bequeaths her undying love for the South to Jeanne Sims Tyson Johnson and B111 Guthrie leave their patriotism to the Key Club to David Johnson and Johnny Burnette Jean I-Iodgin wills her enimciation to Patsy Pugh Kaye Jarrett wills her cat hair cut to Evelyn Semik lose Kay Morris leaves the Annual in the capable hands of Jean Moore and Gene McElroy Louise Burke and Tom Wilson leave their ready wit to Johnny Thompson Eddie Gilliam leaves his purple passion for geometry to Mignon Saunders Melvin Harris and Ann Leonard bequeath their freckles to Larry Lee Barbara Guthrie and Mary Lou Hartley leave the bookkeeping class in balance Gary Holt and Melvin Andrews leave their ability in football to the Red Devils of tomorrow Georgia Lamberth leaves her originality to Judy Meacham Mary Hugh Longest, Sally Zachary and Martha McClure leave their good school spirit to the future supporters of the Red Devils David Long, Ronald Lashley Delana Wilson and Curtis Small bequeath their passion for D 0 to Barbara Conklin Jerry Robinson leaves his Most Athletic superlative to Bucky Hamby Jerry Taylor and Billy Thacker leave their ability to get others in trouble to Larry Johnson J B Vaughn just leaves To Graham High School, we the Senior Class of '55, will leave our places, but pleasant memories of our teachers, classmates studies, and of our good times will be carried into the days of our future to be cherished and preserved forever Testatrix Witnesses M0443 dyaw Norma East -l '7'-S2V2f,,Z1Mvmf if HW z ii' iiifgfr 4x 'ff' wa' 'GL 5 4 ,.V5i,, ,aw H434 . , . 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VY I A., ,in vzfwnd' JUNIORS Lawrence Adams Bill Ausley Amanda Austin Mary Lynn Belcher Carolyn Blackwelder Bill Boswell Martha Bryan Clydie Bryant Gary Bullis Johnny Burnette Carolyn Burns Horton Callahan, J Margaret Carter Barbara Conklin Bill Copeland Hoyt Core, Jr. Faye Crutchfield Craig Curtis Gerald Donley Ronald Donley Willie Edwards Robert Farrell Jim Ferrell Jane Flythe Nancy Forbis Kenneth Gates Cornelia Guthrie Larry Gurkin Bucky Hamby Freddy Hamby Jimmy Harden Larry H111 JUNIORS Ronald Hill Ted Hogan Janice Isley William James Barbara Johnson David Johnson Glenda Keck Eugene Lashley Diane Long Ernestine Longest Diane Loy Jane McCorkle Gene McElroy Jean Moore Haywood Murray Mona Dean Owen Melvin Paris David Phillips Carolyn Pugh Franklin Ritter Gerrell Russell Melvin Russell Mignon Saunders Janice Small Earl Stewart Tommy Strigo David Stuckey Freddie Thompson Johnny Thompson Eleanor Young .IUNICDR SNAPSHOTS ,ani- N , W, ,,f,n.,.g pw-.wrfvx-wmfgmsen if jj u 51: :fy b 'L 4 ,wr 'L , f .,.,,. 11. i thy XX 1 1 M A .f 5 1 , fx LA - ,J I 1 ,f-gi ,rl ,, 7 ' ' ' v J ,i M YE fy A '- K-Wi' I eg, l A f f Mg, we 'W 'W 1 UQ Q -ue WM' 'ff 13-ff S1 M , , f - .fr .. f-5 - by x .3 , , -Q N ? , E SOPHCMORES Q 'S SOPHOMORES John Andrews Judy Barnhardt Janice Bennett Marshall Bradshaw Frances Bunton Vicki Burke Jerry Capps Jane Clark Sylvia Cole George Crouse Burton Crowder Jeanine Dennis Kay Evans Willard Foster Linda Graves Billy Griffin Jean Grogan Ray Grubb Suzanne Harris Judy Hazelwood Deloreess Holt Barbara Hruslinski George Ingle Dorothy James Larry Lee Johnson Ronald Johnson Glenda King James Lashley Benje Lee Larry Lee Nicky Lewis Glenn Lineberry Glenda Lloyd Larry Love Melvin Lovette SOPHGMORES Judith Ann Lyon Donald Mann Judy Meacham Don Mitchell Sandy Moon Marty Morris Keith Moser Jeff Newcomb Jeanette Oliver Hilda Page Jerry Perdue Melvin Phillips Donald Pierce Shirley Pritchard Glenn Pruitt Patsy Pugh Alease Pulliam Jackie Rich Glenda Ritchie Morris Robertson James Rogers John Scott Wesley Scott Voncile Shepherd Margaret Ann Smith Nancy Starnes Ralph Stockard Shirley Tate Faye Teague Charles Thompson Clara Wilson Irene Wilson Sandra Wood James Lowell Wright Compton Young FRE HME 2. 3 S 1' . f ,,.e.',, ,i , 4' f ' Hr. V 'wx I D CLASS OFFICERS TOMMY HAYES, President JOYCE CURRIN, Vice-President CHARLES ANDREW 7 Q Secretary and Treasurer FRESHM EN Kenneth Adams Barbara Allison Faye Allison Mary Lou Aiuson Charles Andrew Sylvia Andrew Mary Jo Boswell Jimmy Briles Vera Bristow Carolyn Burch James Burgess Carolyn Cates Tony Clapp Kathy Clark David Cody Ann Cornell Joyce Currin Linda Curtis Joyce Davis Vance Dixon Douglas Donley Jimmy Euliss Jimmy Flythe Helen Foushee Larry Gibson Ann Gunter Sandra Hamby Helen Hayes Tommy Hayes Joyce Holt Parrie Huber David Jarrett George Johnson Priscilla Jones Lindy Kernodle Mary King Bonnie Lashley Linda Lemons FRESHMEN Linda Linens Ann Long Anita Martin Kenneth Martin Buddy Massey Hugh McAdams Carl McCauley Glenn McElroy Donald Miller Billy Mitchell Julia Moser Jean Moss Linda Oliver Judy Owens Sylvia Page Ann Petree Frances Ray Haywood Rivers Nadine Rollins Evelyn Semiklose Jeanne Sims Sylvia Smithey Charles Smith Faye Steele Billy Stokes Bernice Testerman Evelyn Testerman Daniel Thacker Bennie Thompson Susan Todd Judy Walker Annette Wall John Watkins Evangeline Watlington Tyson Williams Robert Wilson Jerry Wright 'Q f Q6 ' s KW' U-,xx Ns 'P 'l-L is 52 ' 'ul .5 . o W K 5 .ff , NX ity. IJ 'w Q E A .lwwfwm manage- . .MW f-fx df . ff. J W! 'W . Q A Q lb Sw flag,-K v. ,I .. fi? .- an , ':.,??',L :LH qgw Mx ff? , ' A Q'i'i,.'i14lf ' : 4,,,,, U fx gf! W Q v N K ,. y ff f . ,, M 1 , E , xi- 4, ' nf' , A A .J 5 S A ld . ,f 6 F M ' I if ' L: I -'14 VI Q ,jul I Www mf' I ,Q K.. WAG 1 We deeply appreciate the wonderful work that Mrs. M.D. Smith, our Faculty Advisor and Kay Morris, our Editor-in-Chief, have done for our annual this year. Also pictured with them is Margaret Carter, Assistant Editor, A as...JV Others who have had a great part in our annual this year are: the Business Manager, Tyson John- song A s sis tant Business Manager, Jean Moore, Boys' Sports Editor, Rex Moser, and Girls' Sports Editor, Mary Edna Lee. We are very proud of our typists this year. They have done a wonderful job in helping us make this annual a better one. Those who have put so much time and effort into the annual are: Norma E ast, Sally Zachary, Eddie Gilliam, and Carol Davis. STAFF The WAG Staff is often seen as above, working on some detail of the annual. They make decisions on cover, theme, and the activities included throughout the annual. They are, left to right. Front Row: Margaret Carter, Carol Davis, Kay Morris, Norma East, Eddie Gilliam, Sally Zachary, Holt Hughes, Janice Isley, Back Row: Mrs. M.D. Smith, Jerry Taylor, Gene McElroy, Tyson Johnson, Bill Guthrie, Rex Moser, Shirley Phillips, Jean Moore, Mary Edna Lee. Not pictured is Martha McClure. There are certain members who have so much to do at the first of the year. They are: Advertising Manager, I-lolt Hughes, Assistant Advertising Man- ager, Janice Isley, and Photography Editor, Jerry Taylor. Q 3 u- un If ill. .f 1 - -,..-- 7 l 5 nu QP The following students have contributed a lot of their time and effort in making our annuala better one. They are: Circulation Manager, Bill Guthrie, Art Editor, Shirley Phillips, Assistant Circulation Manager, Gene McElroy, Activities Manager, Martha McClure. STUDENT COUNCIL Tyson Johnson B111 Guthrie Presldent Jean Moore Secretary V1ce Presldent Carol Dav1s Semor Class Barbara Hrushnsl Treasurer M1ss Gena Church Advlsor Melvm Pans Junior Class Horton Callahan Junior Class Judy Hazelwood Don Miller Freshman Class Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Barbara Guthrle Senlor Class Davld Johnson Junlor Class Charles Thompson Larry Lee Sophomore Class Tyson Williams Carolyn Burch Freshman Class Freshman Class M - 4 - b I -...saif T K 4Y,. ',..,-f- f FT ifffnk A .H , amqgffafi fn:'ffM.j,g T Y f - af - fa. Wrzfiiaiiiekaf.fg..a,a..1wwL. Lx. we . Tyson Johnson Barbara Hruslinski . X . vb. 19 STUDENT COUNCIL Wayne Flynt Diana Foster--Virginia Hazelwood Qiggiii ...mg Bill Guthrie WHAT 0 o CAF! EEH Barbara Guthrie Horton Callahan 06 David Johnson--Melvin Paris T T v Jean Moore--B111 Guthrie Carolyn Burch --Carol Davis I T X T YE- T I . . ' Barbara Hruslinski--Tyson Johnson 6 4 ll' I Homecoming Parade H CRACKER STAFF We are extremely proud of our CRACKER Staff th1s year Plctured above are the two advlsors, Mrs Robert Moffett and Mrs Ehzabeth Prlce The Edmtor IS Lmda Bryan and her asslstant IS Ted Hogan If Pxctured above IS the whole CRACKER Staff. On the back row, left to rlght, are: Hugh1e Long est, Reporter, Lmda Bryan, Edltor, J.B. Vaughn, Sports Ed1tor, Georgla Lamberth, Art Edltor, Ted Hogan, Ass1stant Edltor. On the front row, left to rlght, are the Typ1sts Mary Lou Hart ley, Louxse Burke, Pat Lewls, and Barbara Guthrle. 1 u J 5 , - X 1 t I N 4 :A N ,W-.M , A MM ,, Z mm., AVgm,,mm ff'e W . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 L 5 , , ' ' . 5 U nv I K x . 5 . - , , - , v,.f', ' , az? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rebecca Brownmg Pres1dent Mxss Gena Church Advxsor xv? 11 695 4194 09 OTE NATIONAL HOIXQ3 SCZQETY E MB -fr, ' 'Q 11' I .SL GQ? O Tyson Johnson Holt Hughes Robert Farrell Sylvia Tate Carolyn Pugh Ernestine Longest Diane Loy Carolyn Blackwelder Ted Hogan GRAHAM CHAPTER sez' X TW, . - 1- - Pictured above is our high school Glee Club at the annual Christmas Program, directed by Miss Juanita Bingham. They are: Jeanette Bradshaw, Carol Davis, Pat King, Margo Glenn, Carolyn Burns, Louise Burke, Becky Browning, Mary C. Pickard, Judy Hazelwood, Glenda Ritchie, Jean Hodgin, Margie Allison, Kay Wolfe, Cornelia Guthrie, Bernice Pruitt, Pat Lewis, Frances Bun- ton, Willie Currin, Joyce Currin, Julia Moser, Sylvia Andrew, Delana Wilson, Bobbie Conklin, Sally Zachary, Martha McClure, Sylvia Cole, Hughie Longest, Mary Lynn Belcher, Martha Bryan, Mignon Salmders, Barbara Guthrie, Faye Crutchfield, Mona Owen, Carolyn Burch, Ronnie Hill, Bobby Strigo, Melvin Russell, David Johnson, David Webster, Jerry Robinson, Marshall Bradshaw, Bucky Hamby, Charles Thompson, Glenn Pruitt, Gary Bullis, Melvin Paris, Jim Ferrell, Douglas Bayliff, Billy Thacker, J.B. Vaughn, James Ivey, David Stucky, Craig Curtis, Sammy McGuire, Haywood Murray, Gerald Donley, Horton Callahan, James Clark, Bill Griffin, Glenn McElroy, Morris Robertson, Earl Seamon, Lowell Wright. , IW- The Glee Club has had much success this year in all its programs. The White Christmas was a great success. MARSHALS Themarshalsare chosen from the Jumor Class on the basxs of scholarshxp P1ctured above, left to rlght, are Robert Farrell, Carolyn Blackwelder, Melv1n Par1s, Ted Hogan, Carolyn Pugh, and D1ane Loy, chxef marshall Not p1c tured IS Ernestme Longest M f 'lBx P' Plctured above are the members of the Motlon Plcture Pro1ect1on Club, left to r1ght F1rst row H1lda Page, Jeanme Dennls, Vonclle Shepherd, Dorothy Wh1tson, Barbara Johnson, Mary Jo Boswell Ann Smxth Sylv1a Page Vera Brlstow Second row Kaye Jarrett, Sylvla Tate, Rachel R1tter, Edna Mae K1ng, Wxlma Perry, Jlmmy Harden, Gerald Russell, Melvm Pans, Dav1d Johnson, Ted Hogan Th1rd row Eleanor Young, D1ane Loy, Carolyn Klrkman, Joan Bullmgton, lrene Wxlson, B111 James, Melvm Russell, Larry Gurkln, Freddy Hamby,Dav1d Ph1ll1ps Fourth row Douglas D0nleY Robert Farrell, Larry G1bson, Bxlly Stokes, Bobby Str1go, D1ane Long, Ernestme Longest, Jane Flythe Jerry Capps Flfth row Wlllard Foster, John Andrews, Kelth Moser, Larry Lee, Patsy Pugh Alease Pulliam, Shlrley Prltchard, Faye Teague Slxth row Charles Andrew Tommy Hayes Melvm Lovette Mary Edna Lee, James Lashley, Johnny Burnette, James Clark, Johnny Thompson Larry H111 Lawrence Adams Seventh row W1ll1e Edwards Larry Love, Tom Wllson Mr H111 Hoyt Core, Melvln Harr1s Klrk Moser, Gary Holt if- he fs B i I Zh V9 4 'I' ' ' 'W W I if -, . L lf 5 - - X .J MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club IS to be commended for sponsormg the concess1on stand at the basketball games l'N wCQ-,Q--1 From top rxght J B Vauglm, Rex Moser, Hoyt Core, Jerry Roblnson, B111 Thacker, Melvm Andrews, Haywood Murray Freddie Hamby, Gary Holt, Eddie Gllliam, Jerry Perdue Jerry Taylor,Johnny Burnette, Sammy McGu1re, Coach Heckman Tyson Johnson, Freddie Thompson, David Johnson, Bucky Hamby, Davld Webster, Douglas Bayhff Dewaine Young, Martha McClure, Rebecca Brownmg, Mary Edna Lee, Mary Hugh Longest, Kay Morrxs, Sally Zachary, Loulse Burke, Holt Hughes f-4 fi 'Q 4 ,fan G W5 '35 1 Q ' JK?- qi- Tyson Johnson ' t David Webster 'Jini Ferrell v Q Charles Thompson David Johnson G Ronald Hill l Rex Moser Ted Hogan ' Johnny Burnette Jeff Newcomb Gene McElroy Jimmy Harden Johnny Thompson Gary Holt Robert Farrell William Guthrie Bobby Strigo L 1 ffwff figf Kirk Moser ' Jerry Taylor W' Douglas Bayliff Ecldie Gilliam if M' X' x 1' f fl ' 4 'EX n I t X X X f J DEBATING CLUB Jeanette Bradshaw David Webster Bermce Prultt PL Mr W11ton Hawkxns Advlsor V1Ck1 Burke 0 Douglas Bayhff Judy Meacham Gene McElroy Kay Wolfe LIBRARY STA Our hbrary staff has done a great deal of wonderful work this year under the d1rect1on of Mrs Lorena Burton They are as pxctured, left to rlght Flrst row Ronald H111 Davxd Long Tyson Johnson, Jamce Small Amanda Austm, Rex Moser Second row Georgla Lamberth Shlrley Phxlhps, Davld Stuckey, Mary Edna Lee, and Tom Wllson J' El L . Qu' . V . L' 4, P, vi , ,5 7 x X 1 a fa - if ,gf W W x 'W I Ax 7: MY . , - ft - 5 il h V I I 1 5 M Q Q f , Y, -6 5 ' X, f 5 2 ' E ' , :, . . . 0 : . , . , v ' : 1 TH E GRAHAM PLAYERS Scene from Semor Play Stnctly Formal ves at Wylhe Car Make up See udc me xo b 'I W e Tut amauc CN Sen efore DY 101' Led by ay presen OFFICE STAFF lilies Mrs Mary L Clarkson, secretary, and her capable asslstants have done a very eff1c1ent Job of runmng our offlce th1s year Left to rlght Jane Flythe Dewa1ne Young, Martha McClure, Corneha Guthrle, Mary Lou Hartley, Jean Hodgm, C1yd1e Bryant and Loulse Burke ART AND CRAFTS HA Plctured above are the members of Arts and Crafts Club, left to rxght. Flrst row: Ann Gunter, Barbara Conkl1n, Jean Hodgln, Norma East, Mary Jo Boswell. Second row' Sandra Hamby, Vera Brlstow, D1ane Loy, Carolyn Burns, Margle All1son, Jane Flythe, Frances Ray, Margo Glenn, Horton Cal1ahan,Judy Walker, Evelyn Semlklose, Jeanne Slms, Jlmmy Eullss, Dorothy Whltson, Mxss Church. Thmrd row: James Lashley, Melvm Lovette, B1l1y Stokes, Evangelme Wathngton, Sylvxa Smlthey, Eleanor Young, Faye Crutchfleld, Don Mlller, Buddy Massey, Kenneth Martm, Junmy Brxles, Douglas Donley. Fourth row' B11ly Mltchell. I 'fx I r V '30 A 2 ' m fggff' , - N M Hi 2 V V f iff!! A 1 'F ,kk f Yf'. ,gflihf ' ff' -9 , f I O l . . . . . . . : , a u ' ii ' ' ,, ,, I VV :VV L, .22 V V A a I ' . , MISS Gena Church Advlsor Hughle Longest Kay Wolfe Presldent V1ce Presldent Becky Brownmg Gr Sammy McGu1re Secretary v Treasurer Georgla Lamberth Marth Mcclure Hassell Andrews Pat King Llnda Bryan J B Vaughn Jerry Robmson 'C' 4 V Sally Zachary Jerry Taylor Kay Mon-15 SCIENCE CLUB The Sclence Club sponsored by Mrs Beth Oakes engages in many activzties These vary from studymg hvmg orgamsms to vis1ting interestmg places IH the surrounding areas From left to rxght Mrs Oakes, Lmdy Kernodle Joyce Holt, Amta Mart1n, W111ard Foster, Glenn McElroy, Larry Love, Tommy Hayes, a.nd Dav1d Jarrett . -4 . WV-. I , , 'Rr' 7 xi 2 t ' I I a M j, ..v. 5 C ' ' ,. fxf H K M, , ' 'y N ' 4 s .-1 1, V fy C .LN - CCT K ,, 1 'L 0559555 .,'- H S. y as 4' , r -f ' - 1 4' 1 wif 3' , . ,I 'ri gig? . t , , X : . V MQ . 1,1 SNK .x , . - , 1 x. U 5 4 wr, 1 I u . ' . ' : . ' , ' . HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN Our Halloween King and Queen this year are: Melvin Harris and Sylvia Andrew. F.H.A. Pictured above are the members of the FHA Club, left to right. First row: Ernestine Longest, Janice Isley, Barbara Johnson, Mona Owen, Diane Long Jane Flythe Blackwelder, Jean Moss, Betty rliuer, Sandi-5 Carolyn Hamby, Mrs. Collins, Advisor. Second row: Ann Long, Frances Bunton, Dorothy James, Judy Hazelwood, Sylvia Cole, Glenda Lloyd, Linda Graves, Voncile Shepherd, Glenda Ritchie, Shirley Pritchard, Sandra Moon. Third row: Linda Curtis, Diane Loy, Faye Teague, Carolyn Burch, Barbara Hruslinski, Clara Wilson, Judy Meacham, Vicki Burke, Judy Barnhardt,Nancy Starnes, Faye Steele, Fourth row: Alease Pulliam, Evelyn Testerman, Jerry Wright, Nadine Rollins, Sue Cates, Suzanne Harris, Bar- bara Conklin,Janice Bennett, Irene Wilson, Carolyn Pugh, Cornelia Guthrie. Fifth row: Ann Cornell, Barbara Alli- son, Mary Lou Allison, Vera Bristow, Ann Gunter, Evelyn Semiklose, Kathy Clark, Mary Ann King, Judy Owens, Jeanne Sims. Those Not Pictured are Anita Martin, Bon- nie Lashley, Deloreess Holt, Frances Ray, Joyce Currin, Helen Hayes, Joyce Holt, Joyce Davis, Judy Walker, Linda Lemons, Linda Linens, Lindy Kernodle, Priscilla Jones, Susan Todd, Sylvia Andrew, and Julia Moser. MMM J UBILANT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS EASTERN AA CHAMPS STATE RUNNERS-UP 1954 as' m ' if 7 N? wi: Young runs for yardage in con- ference championship game against Hillsboro. Moser runs 30 yards to Reidsville one-yard line. Red Devil defense in action against Reidsville in State Championship game. Robinson off on 30 yard gallop against Reidsville. D'-1 ,,, gf, .ffm :ti cf. Q -1 K? 1 .:. - '.- -, 14-F-3' -..,... -F-, A., W ff.- M . , ,, x VM. U A .f T' .,- 4 - I f -f 4' , . - -1 ' .. '- Ja. , , - 1-it 1 ,X 'f L AH .ut .. . ' ' . ,V .'f,Lf W. A , 4 Xi' ' :V . 4 u ig 35 ,-9-.-' Li.. g ,-'S' . f , W 4, -F ' .wif Q ' Y. V, N' i. - 'A ' ' u , ,., . , l L . no ,, an AA, ,f 9, 1, ra , V 3 ..g,,. K .A 4.1-'L if . -A ' 7 . 6' ' . 3 fs, f , ' .-if 'Q .5,,', 4 'N ,A 5,7 . ' ' ,Q +5 .. , 4 4-f..'A'VWf f fam' 'f. L M - ' ' , N RED DEVILS The Red Devil Squad of 1954 as pictured above: Left to Right. First row: Dewaine Young, Jerry Perdue, Compton Young, Freddy Thompson, Jackie Rich, Jerry Capps, Bill James, Melvin An- drews. Second Row: David Phillips, Tyson Williams, Melvin Russell, David Webster, Bucky Hamby, Ralph Stockard, Melvin Phillips, Ronnie Hill, Kenneth Gates. Third Row: Keith Moser, Haywood Murray, Larry Hill, Willie Edwards, J.B. Vaughn, Marty Morris, Larry Lee, Jerry Moser. Fourth Row: Craig Curtis, Gary Bullis, Doug Bayliff, Robinson, Benjamin Lee, Rex Gary Holt, Melvin Paris, Jimmy Harden, Eddie Gilliam, Billy Thacker, Jim Ferrell, David Stuckey, Sammy McGuire. MANAGERS Serving as football managers this year were Hoyt Core and Bob Clapp. Graham Red Devils 1954 Eastern AA Champs North Carolina AA Runners Up Sept. 3 Graham 0 Burlington 6 Sept, 10 Graham 7 Asheboro 20 Sept. 17 Graham 13 Henderson 7 Sept. 24 Graham 19 Oxford Orph. 0 Oct. 1 Graham 20 Oxford 7 Oc t. 8 Graham 3 6 Meth. Orph. 1 3 Oct. 15 Graham 40 Chapel Hill 7 Oct. 22 Graham 34 Roxboro 6 Open Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Graham 20 Hillsboro 0 Nov. 11 Graham 19 Durham County 6 Nov. 19 Graham 7 New Bern 6 Nov. 26 Graham 20 Clinton 6 Dec. 3 Graham 6 Reidsville 20 THE STARTING ELEVEN 'A , fe 7: -' 141.1-H -47 .1 - ' HA . L ' V E, -'X ' 4'-2342? , N Z TTTE The Coaches of our teams are Mr. Lou Roshelli, The Co-Captains for our team are J.B. Vaughn Mr. George Heckman, and Mr. Wink Ward. and Sammy McGuire. ,N- -5- T rm- R ,Skin E fliq fmxieli Q4 Zz! Fafwalzafof Q Q24 'OPAMQ A H umm 014' 0 4f Sfucltg bid :Yao af g,c7V M56 345 B i gffalzeb f7f17fm4w Af D ,Mun I l . V I V I tl hv A Q T xW A 5' 6 'PZ- . 44? CP? 3, 1 A, .E H new .9 , 0 QS . A 4 0Z??'-fffaoa A I T 26 M V , .QW 0 J 'Y of wg? fllj C i ,sf ' 8 ,jf T GRAHAM DEVILETTES From left to rlght Co Captaln LOUISE Burke, Coach Louls Roshelh Co Captam Sally Zachary The Graham Devllettes who had a good season, are, Left to rxght Martha McClure, Kay Morrls, Mary Edna Lee, Sally Zachary, Holt Hughes, Louxse Burke, Joyce Currm, Jeanette Ohver, Sylv1a Andrew, Sh1rley Prrtchard, Barbara Hrus11nsk1, Sylv1a Smlthey, Margaret Petree, Susan Todd, Jean Moore, Becky Brownmg. Center back: Louxs Roshe1l1, Coach, and D1ane Loy, Manager. Q. '4 . 0 . M B or -an xt ' l . - . . ' ' , - . , 7 ' ' 3 'f'1,'A Q X JUNIORS AND SENIORS GRAHAM RED DEVILS X From left to rlght J B Vaughn Co Capta1n, Louls Roschelh Coach and Douglas Bayhff, Co Captam W-'V -'ff Plctured above are the Graham Red Devxl Basketball Players, from left to rlght Front Row Davxd Stuckey Bucky Hamby, Jerry Robmson Rex Moser, Fredd1e Thompson and Larry H111 Second Row Loums Roshelh Coach,Sammy McGu1re, Douglas Bayhff Davld Ph11l1pS, Freddle Hamby J B Vaughn Gary Bulhs, B111 Thacker, Don M111er and the Managers, Bob Clapp and Haywood Murray X , , , N , 1 pf ,al , 1 --in ' n - ' . . . . , . . . . - I 7 . DB5 L l . ,, 7 1 ' 1 1 J 0 ' y v . A THE STARTING FIVE iv Dewame Young aim B11ly Thacker Haywood Murray 51's- BASEBALL Gary Holt Jerry Robmson Rex Moser Douglas Bayhff Jerry Perdue Mr H111 Coach Melvin Pans Glenn Lineberry 3-ii Don P1erce Freddy Thompson L MN X 4' - c. 'K ff 9 X . 0, +7 y ' o,.l alar M oo,A1 a yy 4, e . 'iff' L fax L lhy ...zl L V ' I -ian 4 ' , .' Q I . , x 4 0, I 2. MD , yrau f , .Ll IX Y Qljx 4 7 v ,am 1 X CHEERLEADERS , my ng' tv 'QQ The Varsity Cheerleaders who have done such a splendid job in leading our team right to victory are, left to right. First Row: Janice Isley, Gwendolyn Webster, Mascotg Jean Moore, Head Cheerleader. Second Row: Pat Lewis, Holt Hughes, Louise Burke, Wilson King, our Red Devilg Kav Morris, Deloreess Holt, and Mary Hugh Longest. The Junior-Varsity Cheerleaders have done a splendid job in cheer- ing our Junior-Varsity team on to victory. isa W5 WWW SEND' wp? A X xii . A yo QAVVJXI I NAM , F K' Dil M, h 3 fri .gt 1 x-Alex M , . X3' Oonllqll fl. Qi' Lv' n f W A M NM! X wi' 'Vg' C EM N, N.-1 Y fx? YM tem Nw I C. X--3 x xxx- V Fw XL V w X x A f ge Nl xg' A M v QIY.. , w nl Q02 R JUNIOR-SEMO programme Welcome Douglas Bayliff Masfer of Ceremonies lnvocaffon K Bill Bowman 7'l1e loro s Prayer l'0aF' lc flwe Seniors Lou' President Ju ' Response fse Burlre mor Class e , Charles Peavis President Senior Class 'Wfoonliglvf and Roses Margie Man Je O n, Mary H arreffe B Men uarfeffe uglv Lo radflvaw nqesf . , Louise B i H Bl urls- - e Bernice Pruiff urnorous Peadinq ue Moon e . Margie Mann, e . . Ona Marv H J aneffe B Clare fl rfeffe L-oh Lonqesf radslwaw Louise Burlre e Lune -- Bobby Sfrigo Piano Solo mind V -.ge L' I he 4 ,be in - HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES QUEEN 4 25 -xg 2? 5: gg? Iliff M4 f. 5 :af 3 if gi-,seg 5. if 5 nz ilnnnp. HOME APPLIANCE STORE Better Products for Happler L1v1ng rw-ft.,,s f'-1 Rex Moser Kelth Moser Congratulatlons to The Graham Coachmg Staff and Football Team Graham North Carolma , , '-7 'Cf ' w 'ft E. 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