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We of the 1957 WAG Staff have endeavored to bring you something that will indelibly stamp up- on your mind cherished memories that might otherwise fade. We would like to thank all the merchants and teachers for their co-operation in making possi- ble the presentation of these MOMENTS TO REMEMBER at G, H. S, Hautcuts Administration , , , .4 Faculty ..... . .5 Classes . . . . .7 Activities . . . . 39 Athletics ..... . . 57 Features ...... . .67 Advertisements . . . . . 75 Z I WV' w. 5, . Dcdimtian We, the student body of Graham High School, dedicate THE 1957 WAG to one whomwe admire and respect as a teacher, coach, and friendg one who has taught us to strive for victory and success, always with fairness and a spirit of good sportsmanship. With earnest sin- cerity we thank Mr. Lou Roshelli, 3 , H , Admiuisfrafian Mr. N.,G, Bryan, our princi- pal, is always concerned with the interests of our students. Seniors particularly benefit from his help with college entrance applications, schol- arships, and future careers. ,-.rv'u 'f ' I SAT wwe.-.,. Our school board members give freely of their time to work for a well-rounded school program for our students. The members are: Mr. W. F. I-Iadleyg Mr, Marvin E. Yount, J'r,g Mrs, Roy Kingg Mr, Morris Burkeg and Mr. James C. Swanner, Chairman, 4 Q X , at 4 A..p'z FACULTY .4 3 :pl Z, i r 5 . gg I 5 i K- ' ' fgijf .aff - Q - Qgvgf A ,Liz ,, , M , 5 ,C A v M:-s5 :,, , Y?E':l77L.f ' ,LW-fp jf 4, y,,,g,,f.2W-, I A 1 QTEMQS7' 1249 - ,, W 1124? ' f Qsfif- 4 - 5 VALK, , , gg'- , , 1 ggi , , , Wf I r k L 5. ig 1 'R-J GN s.,-y 'QW1' li 45 it J 45 's i 4, . , W. L -...I-V A is RG A nxriyiagrni, .- ...nf 'flfiriit fi A05 S T Y:-7 ' ' asv- ' G9 -19 6 we Zaculty Miss Gena Church Diversified Occupations , Lat in Mrs. T. M. Clarkson Secretary Mr, P, A. Gillespie Social Studies, Mathematics Mr. G. H. Heckman Physical Education, Civics Mr. R. L. Hill Science, Mathematics Mrs. J. H. Horton English, Physical Education Mrs. D. B. Jeffreys Mathematics Mrs. W. I. Lee Librarian Mrs. M. L. McMillan Commercial Studies MF. J. R. Morrison Mathematics Mrs. W. T. Oakes Science, Physical Education Mrs. R. S. Perry English Mr. L. F. Roshelli Social Studies Mrs. M. D. Smith English, Latin, French Mrs. G. S. Taylor Home Economics Mrs. J, F, Cole Eighth Grade Mr. L. G, Guthrie Eighth Grade Mrs. W. C. Longest Eighth Grade Mr, W. B. Pittman Eighth Grade Mrs, P, O. Burch Dietician CLASSES Senior 611155 Officers - President, Jackie Rich Vice -President, Compton Young ff ', Secretary, Sue Harris xf Treasurer, Jeff Newcomb Y- WK! Kcmemlrer... 4 selling football season tickets cramming five min- r--- '- utes beiore first period... the routine of locker trips... rewards for our hard work,,, the arrival of class rings.. Sfffivff 7957 r ,4l' L 'N '67 CI? Lg i .,,,--f l Wilbur Eugene Boykin ,I Wilbur ' A Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow, Janice Faye Bennett l Bennett Seldom serious, often gay, a grand sport in every way, Judy Katherine Barnhart Judy Cute and attractive, bright and gayg justthe kind of girl to brighten the way, 'E an Sylvia Ann Cole Sis ' Why take life seriously you'll never get out alive. Jerry Lee Capps Capbuster I Reckless, roaming ,f Romeo, Victoria Lane Burke Vicki She hath aknowledge of both books and mankind. 10 1957 George Hurley Crouse George A quiet man is the noblest work of God. 'lx Qual James William Griffin, Jr, Billy Worldly wi s e, exceedingly clever , and in every role whatever up-to-date, L-- A Edna Kay Evans Kay A cheerful heart, a cheer- ful smile, a charm of friend- ship all the while, L J If Maxie Suzanne Harris ..Sue .. Good humoris the clear blue sky of the soul, ll Seniors FQ: 16 1 1- vt ' f . Linda Lane Graves Linda Made to be happy, ready to sing , full of life 'n' every- thing. 4.. 6: o ,. L Judith Carol Hazelwood Judy To any clas s , of any kind she'd be an acquisitiong she's amiable to everyone--it's her disposition, 6 Seniors I 957 145, gf- 'V 1 X 4 137 I .. Barbara Leno rah Hrus linski ..RuSty.. An intellect of highest worth, a heart of purest gold, Deloreess Ann Holt Dee She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, Q ig Ronald Richard Johnson Rondola -A The world always hasa place for the man who can be Dorothy Elizabeth James depended up0H. ..D0t.. A maiden never boldg of spirit still and quiet. 12 George Leonard lngle George A woman is only a woman, buta cigaris a good smoke. m 4-5. 'VX James Wesley Lashley Jimmy Though alover of the ladies, in love he's never beeng he's a singer and an actor, and can shake a wicked shin, 1957 Seniarggr Benjamin Franklin Lee III ' ..Beuje.- Wine, women, and song are fatal--he gave up singing, if j She is 'zz' Judith Ann Lyon Ujudy.. a cute wee thing. K ,br Larry Marion Lee Freck Friend and student, com- pounded with mirth and fun, and withal a man. Glenda Faye L1OYd Glenda Do what you can, when you can, if you can, Aytllx A915 lik ' P'-, it xl Judith Ann Meacham Judy Steadfast and true, sincere L- and kind, she's a true friend and they are hard to find. Sandra Lee Mgon Sandy Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why ain't they all con- tented like me. 13 Seuiars 1957 if-' ff' 123' Melvin Delano Phillips Piggy You may look at Washington, you may look at Lee, but they William Jefferson Newcomb an grow dim when you look Jeff at me, I can resist anything but temptation, 'IM 5 '.,- , 12357 X' Glenn Phillip Pruitt Pruitt A Tho' modest, on his unem- barrassed b ro w nature has Shirley Marie Pritchard Written, -Gentlemanj ' 'Shirley Her scattered freckles and irnpish grin, make her friends easy to win. 14 I-'fy X .. Don Lee Pierce Tootie Bless the man who first in- vented sleepf in-5 i'51, 't . ' ,L - 5.1 1 .ok Patsy Carolyn Pugh Patsy Truth and virtue are the best wealth, 1-N 1:5-7 4 Neva Alease Pulliam Pig There was something very real and individual about her. f h .H 6- 1 . Q' Morris Eugene Robertson Lefty Give me a million beautiful girls , but give me one at a time. 1957 i 1? . x,. -'ssl' James Worth Rich, Jr. Jackie All great men are dyingg don't feel so well myself. -nv V 1. Marie Holt Self Marie Her quietness does not make her less important. 15 Seniors 'Q Q in Glenda Faye Ritchie Ritchie lt is better not to be, than to be unhappy. 17 ,v Judith Voncile Shepherd Vonnie Never too careless, nor too sad, never too studious, al- ways glad. eniors I 95 7 P5 . QR. 12,7 5 Nancy Ann Starnes Nanny A smile for all, a greeting glad, alovable, jolly way she Margaret Anne Smith had.-v Anne To those who know thee not, no wo rd can paintg and to those who know thee, all words are faint, -'ffl ,an-. -fvw, Q' C' 4 YSL- Charles Clendenin Thompson Daddy-O '- I love to wind up my mouth 'cause I love to hear it run, Faye Larkin Teague Faye Aring on the finger is worth two on the phone. 16 it . Ralph Reavis Stockard Ralph If he Will, he will, you may depend on ity if he won't, he won 't and there's an end to it. .3 f V an '. v L,i-g:'T1 9-Y- 'J Harold Dean Wheeler Harold 'Known to few but prized as far as known, H x z. 'R Clara Josephine Wilson Clara Jo A silent tongue and a true heart are the most admirable things on earth, IFF 511' 1957 'E -Q 7.4 Seniors ,pun IWW ,Q-we-' Irene Baker Wilson Irene 4 Good-natured and generous, jolly and clever, her tongue like a brooklet goes on for- Sandra Ann Wood everf- Sandra' ' it f .QB X James Lowell Wright Low-ell Idle, slow, and unconcerned, he went to class and seldom ii pls. learned, compte lifii x, . n Sylvester Young Compt What is a man if he is not a mystery? 17 Her life represents the things fo r which all of us strive but few attain. CLASS FLOWER Gardenia CLASS MOTTO Knowledge is powerg Power is success, CLASS COLORS Blue and White JUDY KATHERINE BARNHART Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America l,2,35 Games 35 Motion Picture Pro- jection 45 Dancing Club 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. JANICE FAYE BENNETT Dramatics l 5 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3, President 45 Game s 35 Motion Picture Projection 3,41 Arts and Crafts 4, WILBUR EUGENE BOYKIN Motion Picture Projection 15 Glee Club 25 Base- ball 25 Games 3,45 Superlative 4. VICTORIA LANE BURKE Foreign Relations Club 15 Dramatics 1,25 De- bating 2,35 Future Homemakers of America 2,35 Honor Society 3, President 45 The WAG Staff 3, 45 Motion Picture Projection 45 Superlative 4, JERRY LEE CAPPS Home coming Escort 15 Photography Club 15 Baseball 15 Dramatics 15 Motion Picture Pro- jection l,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Games 3,45 The CRACKERStaff3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Superlative 4, SYLVIA ANN COLE Glee Club l,Z,35 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Future Teachersof America 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Games 45 Receptionist 45 Superlative 4, GEORGE HURLEY CROUSE Dramatics 15 Glee Club l,2,4, EDNA KAY EVANS Foreign Relations Club 15 Homecoming Attend- ant l5 Dramatics 1,35 Motion Picture Project- ion 45 The WAG Staff 45 Dancing Club 45 Fu- ture Teachers of America 4. LINDA LANE GRAVES Student Council 15 Dramatics l,2,45 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Basketball 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3,45 Games 3,45 Monogram Club 4. JAMES WILLIAM GRIFFIN, JR. Football 15 Foreign Relations Club 15 Photo- graphy Club l5 Arts and Crafts 1,45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Debating 35 Future Tea- chers of America 3, President 45 Receptionist 45 Key Club 45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. MAXIE SUZANNE HARRIS Future Homemakers of America l,2,35 Motion Picture Projection 2,45 Games 35 Basketball 3, 45 The WAG Staff 45 Arts and Crafts 45 Mono- gram Club 45 Receptionist 45 Class Secretary 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Superlative 45 Homecoming Attendent 4. JUDITH CAROL HAZELWOOD Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Student Council 2, Vice-President 45 Debating 35 Class Vice-President 35 Basketball 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3, Edi tor 45 Dramatics 45 Future T e a che r s of America 45 Games 45 Superlative 4. 611101 DELOREESS ANN HOLT Future Hornemakers ofAmerica 1,25 Dramatics 1,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Games 35 Homecoming Attendent 35 Glee Club 35 Monogram Club 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Dancing Club 45 Super- lative 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Homecoming Queen 4. BARBARA LENORAH HRUSLINSKI Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Dramatics 1,45 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , Co-Captain 45 Student Council Treasurer 25 Glee Club Accompanist25 Debating 35 Cla s s Secretary 35 Honor Society 3,45 Chief Marshal 35 The WAG Staff 3, Editor 45 Monogram Club 45 D.A.R, Good Citizen 45 Superlative 4. GEORGE LEONARD INGLE Motion Picture Projection l5 Football Manager 45 Basketball Manager 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH JAMES Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homernakers of Amer- ica l,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,35 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Games 4, RONALD RICHARD JOHNSON Photography Club I5 Dramatics 1,2,3,45Science Club 25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Re- ceptionist 3,45 Key Club 45 Superlative 4. JAMES WESLEY LASHLEY Photography Club 15 Motion Picture Projection l,2,3,45 Arts and Crafts 25 Games 45 Baseball 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, III Photography Club 15 Dramatics 25 Football 2,3, 45 The CRACKERStaff 35 Key Club 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3 ,45 The WAG Staff 45 Motion Picture Projection 45 Student Council 4, LARRY MARION LEE Dramatics 1,2,35 Student Council l,2,3,Presi- dent 45 Class Pr e sident 2,35 Motion Picture Projection 35 Debating 35 Basketball 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Monogram C lub 3,45 Football 3,45 The WAG Staff 3,45 Games 45 Superlative 4, GLENDA FAYE LLOYD Dramatics l,2,45 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica l,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Glee Club 35 Motion Picture Proj ec tion 35 Games 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. JUDITH ANN LYON Dramatics 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Games 3,45 Motion Picture Projection 35 Arts and Crafts 45 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 4, JUDITH ANN MEACHAM Student Council 1 5 Future Homemakers of A- merica 1,25 Dramatics 1,25 Homecoming At- tendant 25 Debating 2,35 Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 35 Marshal 35 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Dancing Club 45 The WAG Staff 3,45 Cheerleader 3, Head 45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 4. 18 Statistics SANDRA LEE MOON Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Dra- matics l,2,45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Basket- ball Manager 4, WILLIAM JEFFERSON NEWCOMB Photography Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Library Club 15 Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 45 Football 35 Class Treasurer 45 Dancing Club 45 Superlative 45 Homecoming Escort 4, MELVIN DELANO PHILLIPS Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Glee Club 35 Dancing Club 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. DON LEE PIERCE Football 15 Baseball l 5 Motion Picture Pro- jection 15 Games 1. SHIRLEY MARIE PRITCHARD Student Council 1 5 Future Homemakers of A- merica l,2,35 Basketball l,2, Co-Captain 3,45 Dramatics 1,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 25 Glee Club 35 The WAG Staff 45 Dancing Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 4, . GLENN PHILLIP PRUITT Class Vice President25 Glee Club 2,35 Home- coming Escort 2,35 Library Club 35 Key Club 3,Secretary45 Basketball3,45 Monogram Club President 45 Games 45 Dancing Club 45 The CRACKERStaff 45 Receptionist 45 Superlative 4. PATSY CAROLYN PUGH Future Homemakers ofAmerica15 Motion Pic- ture Projection 2,35 Student Council Secretary 35 Games 35 Marshal 35 Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 The WAG Staff 45 Library Club 4. NEVA ALEASE PULLIAM FutureHomemakersofAmerica l,2,35 Library Club l,2,35 MotionPicture Projection 25 Dra- matics 25 Dancing Club 4. JAMES WORTH RICH, JR. Football 2,3, Co-Captain 45 Class Secretary 25 Key Club 3 , President 45 Monogram Club 45 Basketball Manager 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. GLENDA FAYE RITCI-HE Dramatics 1,45 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica l,2,35 Glee Club 2,35 Basketball 35 Games 35 Dancing Club 45 Future Teachers of Amer- ica 45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. MORRIS EUGENE ROBERTSON Football 1,45 Gle e Club 25 Library Club 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Future Teachers o f America 3. MARIE HOLT SELF T r a n s f e r r e d Senior year from Alexander- Wilson High School. JUDITH VONCILE SHEPHERD Future Homemakers of America l,2,35 Motion Picture Projection 25 Dramatics Z5 Basketball 35 Games 35 Dancing Club 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. MARGARET ANNE SMITH Glee Club 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Games 25 Mo- tionPicture Projection 25 Dramatics 2,35 Hon- or Society 3,45 Dancing Club 4. NANCY ANN STARNES Dramatics 1,25 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 35 Marshal 35 Class T re as ure r 35 Honor Society 3,45 Dancing Club 45 Superlative 4. RALPH STOCKARD Motion Picture Projection 15 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Games 45 Key Club 45 Superlative 4. FAYE LARKIN TEAGUE Arts and Crafts 1,45 Dramatics 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 2,3, CHARLES CLENDENIN THOMPSON Class President 15 Glee Club l,2,35 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Student Council25 KeyClub2,3,45 De- bating 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3, Captain 4. HAROLD DEAN WHEELER Games 45 Dancing Club 45 Transferred Senior year from Roanoke Rapids High School. CLARA JOSEPHINE WILSON Future HomernakersofAmerica l,2,35 Drama- tics 25 Debating35 Marshal35 Student Council 3,45 Honor So cie ty 3, Secretary 45 Dancing Club 45 Superlative 4. IRENE BAKER WILSON Future Homemakers of America l,2,35 Motion Picture Projection 25 Glee Club 3,45 Games 35 Dancing Club 4. SANDRA ANN WOOD Future Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 2,35 Dramatics 35 Marshal 35 Games 45 The WAG Staff 45 Honor Society 45 Superlative 4, JAMES LOWELL WRIGHT Photography Club 1 5 Motion Picture Project- ion 15 Glee Club 25 Football 35 Library Club 35 Games 45 Dancing Club 45 Homecoming Es- cort 4, COMPTON SYLVESTER YOUNG Football 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Key Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Library Club 45 Class Vice- President 45 Superlative 4. H T, Lu- gym. ,i P , Y BEST DRESSED NancyStarnes - .Terry Capps BEST PERSONALITY Judy Hazelwood - Jackie Rich :- Seumr upcrlallvcs ,- '2- ,A f 3-. 1' ,4-O' MOST VALUABLE TO SCHOOL Barbara Hruslinski - Larry Lee CUTEST Sylvia Cole - Glenn Pruitt I S X -X 5 ,y N: Jqmvvv 'nw 3 an Y ,J-A BEST L OOKING Deloreess Holt Jeff Newcomb if 1 'xwbvxh BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jud Meacham Ronald Johnson SJ' - ' fi ..1 'fs .1 ...f-- -.L... FRIENDLIEST Nancy Starnes Compton Young Y N N W LII .. ,Q . ' . li u : ,514 , Af ff T-Y ff ,ting im '. -f' Q it X. , . . ,bln 3 fp .H ' f :wifi A 1- A. X 1 g .itil K -Agfa k '. 1 XL gnalw. , fo,. A Q , , . - I ' W X ' I I X r . N.r iN 5 ,- Na-Nw MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Hruslinski - Larrv Le? is MOST POPULAR Judy Meacham - .Terry Capps 5 ff' .., - WITTIEST Suzanne Harris - Melvin Phillips -377 2.15, T71 O nf? A ' 1 l If Superlaliws fa l,l X MOST STUDIOUS Sandra Wood - Ronald Johnson junior 6711158 Officcrs President .... . . .Timmy Euliss Vice President . . . Larry Gibson Secretary ,,,, , Linda Lemons Treasurer , , Linda Linens How many magazines have you sold? The echo of this familiar question will long be heard by the Juniors, Moments from their enthusiastic sales campaign willstand out in their memories of this year, along with those secretive moments of excitement planning for the Junior-Senior , 24 We 'll Kcmembcr.. . Magazines to read and to SELL, , , -. J' Dancing after lunch. , Chemistry gave some of us ideas for a scientific career, , , Typing helped us when we became short story writers . . . juniors Kenneth Adams Barbara Allison Mary Lou Allison Charles Andrew Sylvia Andrew Judy Bason Mary JO Boswell Jimmy Briles Vera Bristow Carolyn Burch James Burgess Sue Cates Darrell Chester David Cody Ann Cornell Joyce Currin Linda Curtis Douglas Donley Jimmy Euliss Larry Gibson Ann Gunter Sandra Hamby Helen Hayes Tommy Hayes Gail Heritage Joyce Holt Parrie Huber David Jarrett George Johnson Priscilla Jones W., lg., 'Y G. -2 :emu '36 if M 'xk f 1 X ,Q 'V 'g?'W I. '22 'X R Q1 K, 5 'xr '0- juniors Bonnie Lashley Linda Lemons Linda Linens Buddy Massey Hugh McAdams Glenn McElroy Don Miller Don Mitchell Julie Moser Keith Moser Judy Kay Owens Sylvia Page Jerry Perdue Ann Petree Frances Ray Nicky Rogers Nadine Rollins Evelyn Semiklose Jeanne Sims Judy Small Sylvia Smithey Billy Stokes Bennie Thompson Susan Todd Judy Walker Evangeline Watlington Garvel Wike Tyson Williams Glenda Whitt V? Sophamorc 6flISS it OFFICERS President. . . fNot Picturedj . . . Donald McBride Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Layton SCCTCIHTY . . . . . . . Virginia Hazelwood Treasurer - - - . . . . . Billy Moore Somehow the name Sophomore just gives one more confidence than he had as a Freshman, Our Sophomores did not have many projects as a class, but as indivi- duals they will remember experiences this year when they really began to partici- pate in student activities, Z8 WK! Kcmemlzcr... It fi' Our class well represented - by majorettes. . . 1.31031 gait ,gqirlli 143: became more import- Studies ant this year, , , 29 .J we r 4 Talent was not lacking in our class. . . .9- if ' 5 VN X5 wa Our float entry in the homecoming parade, . Saplwmarcs Tommy Bason Celeste Bayliff Jaxie Belch Gail Bowers Barbara Bowling W Kitty Bradshaw Priscilla Bradshaw Auburn Burnette Timmie Cates Dickie Champion Bob Clapp Rita Clapp Linda Cody Peggy Cornell Linda Daves Donald Ellis Gay Euliss Kendra Evans Wayne Flynt Jim Flythe Sylvia Fogleman Diana Foster James Foushee Faith Fowler Donald Goins Johnny Gray Ross Grubb Don Guthrie Ginny Hazelwood Henry Hilliard David Hudson Dickie Johnston Nadine Johnston Tommie Jean Jones ' Bruce Kernodle Nancy Layton Dollie Lewis vf 1? Y ir' I.. Q., Yuk- . if 1 me L. 'wtf' - wg.-.,,g.:z35- rM 5 Q, ,cg an -. I .Q his.- a m I X 1' 75 C. .au Y! fx J WT, L. xr N yr W f-N 4 ' N., , inrf D S' 1 'al Q- Fla. I I C.. ix, L fl Saphamarcs Hilda Lewis Ralph Lineberry Ann Long Betty Martin Dennis Martin Hal McAdams Don McBride Jean McDonald Barry Meacham Becky Minor H. C, Mize Becky Moss Billy Moore Franklin Moore George Neal Tommy Page Kay Parsons Ronnie Petree Mary .To Poe Harold Pyrtle Annie Faye Russell Jean Shanklin Tommy Sikes Barbara Stacey Faye Steele Kenneth Sutton Katherine Swanner Annie Teague Barbara Thompson Johnny Watkins Ray Wheeler Sandra Whitesell Marsha Williams Pat Williams Robert Wilson Sue Wilson Thomas Wright Douglas Young is Pi' Qrcshman Elass 1 'if 'N-.umm ' Gsm- t A PW C A g , W ,V-Jm.,a14'v-if ' A gr Q tzlvlpvbf 5 y i A V-1 ' inn JK -. ' , ', ,. . ' X . V'-J -4 Q' ffl, . .6-1 . 3-r 'f ' 'ff ,' ll5s'9'1f,j I it ttf, D I ,g.f5.':,,'h I 'ip' J,,a -Rv r f ,. - .. f - gi. - .fygf OFFICERS President, , , , , , . . Billy Stockard Vice-President . . . . George Wightman Secretary. . . . . . . . Hulda Sharp Treasurer . . . Sarah Andrew A high school student at last! Freshmen really had a time finding rooms and getting to class on time that firstsemester, but now they feel almost like veterans , Al- though this year will ho ld many moments of bewilderment for Freshmen, they will b , . e remembered as part of the thrill of becoming a member of the student body of G. H. S. 32 PM .ra A 1 , . K , We 'll Remember... x if Performances by talented members of our class . . . . ' heerleaders from The Jr- Vafslty C our class . - - ' ,X L Relaxing before class began ' ' ' ' Pla a mon class . . . . ying hard in physical educ t' Hreshmen Etta Allison William Allison Sarah Andrew Richard Andrews Bill Aydt Foy Bayliff Grady Boswell Joanne Braxton Nancy Braxton Keith Bulla Ellen Burke Sybil Burns Thomas Campbell Bobby Cates Bobby Cheek Thomas Clark Pat Cole Sandra Corder Betsy Cornell Joan Cornell Carolyn Correll Bennie Crabtree Joyce Creasy Marvin Crouse Tommy Culp Phyllis Evans Carl Farrington Junior Forbis Eddie Frazier James Freeman Jerry Garner Thomas Garner Barbara Gates Carolyn Guthrie Jean Hadley Johnny Hadley Donald Hardie Linda Hayes Jang-Q-Hazelyyogd. Vernon Hill Nancy Holliman Janie Holt Carl Hunter Larry Hunter Rebecca Hunter Ann Jaxnes Frank James Carole Jarrett Sue Jarrett Mariea Johnson Mary Jo Johnson Allen Jones Rachel Jones Jackie King Isabelle Kirkman , 71125,-- .. A I 4:4 F IL- S L. g, L -y it 3 Ty -f ,ff .T M L if-its ' s. 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C LQ Jreshmcn Wayne Kirkman Walter Kirkpatrick Jackie Lamberth Bobby Lovette Phila McBane Carl McCauley Mildred McDaniel Dorothy Madden Ronnie Miller Billy Mitchell Cleon Myers Linda Overman Johnnie Owens Cheyra Patton Jackie Petty Lee Phillips Jimmy Pollock Linda Porterfield Joan Pulliam Eva Qualls Ann Ray Arlene Rhodes Sandra Rivers Dickie Robertson Larry Robinson Dotty Roddy Frances Rollins Terry Rumple Charles St. John Mary Seay LW Lester Scott Hulda Sharpe Deanna Shoffner Wayne Smith Carolyn Starnes Billy Stockard Charles Strigo Pat Sullivan Jackie Tate James Thompson Jerry Thompson Sandra Upchurch nt Walker Eldean Watkins Ronny Way Jackie White Wayne Whitted George Wightman Sandra Wike Manley Williams Nancy Williams Pat Wilson Brenda Wood Linda Wood Brenda Wyrick 8th Grade +7 Jimmy Adams Henry Albright Vera Jo Albright Lacy Allen Judy Andrews Pat Andrews Douglas Ashley w--, Sammy Barnes Larry Beal Ralph Belch Anna Bennett Johnny Bowers Faydene Bradshaw Joe Bridges sa. .1' Connie Brown Linda Carroll Geraldine Carter Martha Carter Patsy Cates Jerry Cheek Howard Chilton 'er Betty Jean Clark Jerry Clark Keith Clark Pat Clemmens - - I, Gloria Cody Sally Compton Don Copeland 'A' '3 -ze , 'Av l 1. ,V Olivia Corder Steve Davis 1 Jerry Debruler Joyce Dixon Kay Dixon Ralph Donley Charlene Drawdy 4. ,T - n 1 ' -- ' 'fi Q.. lg- , '. ' .. if 14571-is '1 1, 'Ll -'M M ,r fa . 2- va m., - .1 fy -1, Q. Walter Edmonds , Carroll Ellington Kenneth Evans Q A - A Jerrie Fesperman 'Q fp , ' .I 7 Ray Fogleman , 'Nj' ,L Annie Foster I ' Jerline Freeman X Sue Gilbert Walter Graham Billy Graves ,- Roger Graves 'A V Don Guthrie ' V f Ya' ' 1:4 W - Rachel Hadley ' Y- - Pat Hall I X, L . 57 x Sylvia Ham Currie Handy A , Nancy Ann Harden HQ Faye Hardie Tv 5 x as QE M- , . L I ...- 17-' Jerry Henderson Letty Herbert 1, Larry Hudgins Scottie Hudson X Joan Hutchins ' John Ingle Jackie Jarrett Clayton Johnson Joe Johnson 7,-J ,, 2 ,, Louise Johnson Etta Jones X- an. xr.. vi L YV? v J.. 'i 'M l X '47 f, r. K.. fl ., G. .N Q' Om K.. lr.. vw, -C ' ' he N- J 'fy 3 . W. LL , ,4 -A I... 4-an , ,.,,' , '4- ! :vt 1 'V' 'w xv-v-' any .cv 5 time -9 G.. 'bf 'H 4 '--1 4. if X . Q. 174' ,. 424' '40, X r-. ll ,A si' an Sv v, x. T I CT' Y I J., .51 Q HX 1. if CL' , J -'x .1- ' A K 511 ? D 'H au. 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F' W is IX Library Scene Phygicg C1353 Ju Che Cflassroom It was in the classroom, as we studied together, that we came to know teachers and students who later became our friends. From the class- room we obtained our book sense and many experiences worth remem- bering. English C1385 French C1339 me an P Q Q X r ,qv W M CTIVITIES Wwigpz. V V J M K ...J d tBOdy, L,aX'fY Janie Holt, Jeanne Sims, Linda Linens, 'dent ofthe Stu en O ramSv and Joyce Currin gather facts from hand- The Presi t aS5emblY PT 3 Lee Pre51des 3 books for career day. Members of this year's Student Council are: B ' L Sludcu! enje ee, Jean Shanklin, Deanna Shoffner, Larry Lee, Clara Wilson, Janie Holt, Billy Moore, Julie Moser, Judy Hazelwood, Sarah Andrew, Gay Euliss, Linda Linens, Jeanne Sims, Joyce Currin, and Miss Gena Church, advisor. I T 1 f-...',,,, Sarah Andrew, Clara Wilson, and Benje Lee are inspecting supplies in the student store, which is operated by the Council as a service to students. Eaunvil The Student Council is the governing body of the students, and is composed of four officers and a representative from each home room. The Council meets once aweek to discuss problems concerning the school. Their main projects are operating the student store and selling ice cream. A back to school party, Career Day, and Homecoming are annual events sponsored by the Student Council. NSN.. heyy... - f. 4.3!- Jean Shanklin, Gay Euliss, andDeanna Shoffner prepare to open the ice cream box, which is the main money-making pro- ject of the Council. Miss Ge OFFICERS . n five officea,-Ehurch, advisor and for Council Serveasasteez-' the execu- ChuI.ChareJactivities1 Pictuing committee Lee, presideulie Moser, Secfsgil with Miss and Judy Haznti Billy Moore arYi Larry elwood, vice-pr,,Zs,EjreHSurer- 1 ent, ' W ,f-fx Q my K S- gn--- H y - VN--. Mrs. Smith, Advisor, and Mary Jo Bos- well, Associate Editor, spend much time proofreading copy. Sue Harris, Activities Manager, checks with Circulation Manager, Larry Lee and his assistant, Buddy Massey, on the number of annuals that have been sold. Editor Barbara Hruslinski, after laying out the dummy, begins work on lay-out sheets. Advertising Manager Judy Meacham and her assistant, Jeanne Sims, give Photog- rapher Bill Griffin instructions for taking ad pictures. nn., ..,, x fo' vii: -ml! U15 Wag Each year the presidents of the Student Cooperative Association, the National Hon- or Society, and the Senior Class forrn a committee to nominate persons for the minor positions on the W A G Staff. The major positions are filled by the preceding year ' s associates. The nominees must have an A average on English and a B average on all sophomore subjects. From these nominees the Senior Class elects The WAG Staff. This year's Staff has worked diligent- ly. The secretive work of the annual has been a thrill for us all. Sports Editor Benje Lee and Art Editor Glenda Ritchie report their expenses to Business Manager Vickie Burke and her assistant, Sylvia Andrew. f 4 ' I 4 Careful planning has helped to make the WAG better and more interesting this year. Lay-outs, copy, photography, and selling ads have taken a great deal of time and effort. This WAG was designed with the idea of not only publishing a basically good yearbook, but presenting a picture of our school days here at G.H.S, It is our sin- cere wish that you will enjoy this annual now, and that it will serve in the future as a memorable record of the moments you shared with your teachers and fellow stu- dents. Typing copy requires both speed and ac- curacy. The WAG typists are: Patsy Pugh, Kay Evans, Sandra Wood, and Shirley Prit- chard. ,,..--- u-... ' Q v 4V Ure Erack er - P Studentslookforward to each issue of The CRACKER, It reports recent school events and contains features of interest to the students. Y ' pb. The CRACKER is published every six weeks, andis distributed free of charge to all students. As we reread our old copies of The CRACKER, they give us many mo- ments to remember. Proofreading each stencil carefully is the responsibility of Editor Judy Hazelwood, her assistant Jimmy Euliss, and Mrs. Mc- Millan, advisor. Members of the CRACKER staff are: Glenda Lloyd, Sandy Moon, Linda Graves, Judy Barnhart, Janice Bennett, Deloreess Holt, Jerry Capps, Larry Gibson, and Jackie Rich. Sylvia Cole, Voncile Shepherd, Melvin Phillips, Glenn Pruitt, la .Quia my JF N AT I 0 N A L L HQNQR SOCIETY P V , V X Vicki Burke Nancy Starnes Clara Wilson Patsy Pugh Sandra Wood Barbara Hruslinski Anne Smith Judy Meacham . ' , J , m ' QW, L' li if X if Judy Kay Owens Julie Moser ' Jeanne Sims Mary Lou Allison l J , N Bill Stokes Jimmy Euliss ' l 1 1 , I Character ' Scholarship h Leadership Miss Gena Church Service Advisor Members of the Monogram Club are: Ann Petree, Sue Harris, Linda Graves, Joyce Currin, De loreess Holt, Judy Meacham, Shirley Pritchard, Barbara Hruslinski, Susan Todd, Glenn Pruitt Wayne Flynt, Ralph Lineberry, Morris Robertson, Compton Young, Jimmy Euliss, Tyson Wil liams, Jackie Rich, George Ingle, Larry Gibson, Charles Thompson, Larry Lee, Buddy Massey Ralph Stockard, Melvin Phillips, Jerry Capps, Benje Lee, Tommy Hayes, Don Guthrie, Kenneth Sutton, Bob ClaPP1 Don McBride, Barry Meacham, Don Miller, Kenneth Adams, Nicky Rogers Billy Moore, Harold Pyrtle, and Coach George Heckman fsponsorj. 'x F'- These athle te s having earned a letter, promote school spirit and encourage good sportsmanship in athletics Operating the concession stand at basketball games is a Monogram project This is one means of raising money for the annual scholarship which this Club presents to a deserving Senior 6-A ' , Managram 61116 , f if 4 , Key 6lu l1 D 'RN O . 6 K x , Q f A-.WI .bw . 'lf' f 1 ,. Jackie -Rulq' -5 'A X 1. I , fy Benje Lip u .'Ghap1'es Thompson - 4 XX 'i-- 7,4 l Gllnnfruitt B Jignqay Egilisk - '- ' H 'A r 5.163 Newfc ',, 1, r Qjennie. lwmpson , ' ' , V 4 Stoc 5 Q U bi:-gy 'BIDIIKXX' ' ,L - . 5 , 5 z -B my I f,Q1annM'fE11-oyff-f 1, U 4 1 1, 4 ',9f- 1 A - A4 L , ' 4 ysbin- r' gg--, 'f .,,B9bQupp,:,+', 'J J: ,. , A L f, '-ijtonaldi Bulk V' 26,-,My 'Q W vu,-1 f,,j J ,f iff' 'T f. j ' tfgrtt, Q. .ix A Q A . I ' W, 1,1 P Y fi !1 Aub3grgQwhfB' 4 fi-'ff I 'X 'V x I ' ' -.r YD ,.,fafg,. 1 . ,Ji -,qw N ..x -f.. , .M xii W.w- -'Q .- , 1 .A- nh lm G.- ,L' x ' 'tif-' fi -,f'b' ff3,.'i ' '- - 'P ,L Jvuif, .,,, - .1-.L wtf.. I A ,A-.. ' 4 :Hz--V I ' 'A,'L ..,x,,f TJHE1 ..,.k4,, 'Yun -, A' ydfgf'- ' :1QfA l. ,Lb W 'e ff: - A.. .2 1 I 'inf I I JM , ','ms.,, 4 I L 'nqg lfjsftiir :fur ' LI., s-tiff? :cl -V-. . xt. 3 Y 3 y i Dramatic 611411 Members of the Dramatic Club are not limitedto acting experience only. They study the history and stages of drama, as well as phases of dramatic production such as lighting, scenery, and make-up. Mrs. R. S. Perry is dir ector of the Draniatic group. -- Whether reading scripts or experimenting with make-up, these players serve as critics for each other. .1 'V 5'1- 1 Glen' 611411 Under the dir e ction of Mrs. Beth Oakes, the Cvlee Club of sixty voices provides musical programs for the school at various times during the year. Much' time and effort is con- centrated on the memorable White Christmas concert, and perform- ances at graduation exercises. When not rehearsing for special programs, these singers enjoy blending their vorces for plea- sure. ?ulurv Zfeachers Of America Soon many ofthese Future Teachers will no longer be students in a classroom, but instructors. Members ofthis organization are: Judy Owens, Kay Evans, Ronald Johnson, Sylvia Cole, Jeanne Sims, Jerry Capps, Judy Lyon, Dorothy James, Judy Meacham, Glenda Lloyd, Julie Moser, Sue Harris, Glenda Ritchie, Linda Graves, Deloreess Holt, Judy Hazelwood, Bill Griffin, Carolyn Burch, and Miss Gena Church, advisor. Qulurc Hamemakcrs Of America The motto of the F.H.A, is Toward new horizons. The girls attend state and district rallies and some go tothe F.H.A. camp at White Lake. This year they re trying to create new interests in careers in Home Economics. The advisor this year is Mrs. G. S. Taylor. 'E' -gp' Office lfcccplionists 1 Q4 ' -Q.-.19 X X 5.4 -rw ,yf I 1 ' , 'f 4- S n sb. L' ' ,r-ie ,. R 1dJ hnson and Sue Harris assist Mrs. Bobb Cates Billy Griffin, Glenn Pruitt, Sylvia Cole, ona o , Y 1 b A as office receptionists at different periods during the day. Clarkson, secretary, y serving ,Art Am! 6rafts Miss Gena Church uses a loom to demonstrate a process of weaving to members of her Arts a Crafts class. Many original and decorative crafts are made and displayed by this group. nd ,gp Girls' games Girls not taking physical education rnay join the Girls' Games group. Basketball, badininton softball, and volleyball are the favorite games played by these girls. Hays' Games lf- WMD' This activity provides boys not taking physical education with the chance to participate in sports regularly. Throughout the year many different sports are enjoyed. Dcfuzfiug ,: 1 1 of ZX The interest these students show in agriculture is not prompted by the desire to be a farmer, but by this year's query concerning the farm program. Members of the debating teams are: Judy Haz elwood, Deanna Shoffner, Katherine Swanner, Judy Meacham, Clara Wilson, Jeanne Sims, Barbara Hruslinski, Vicki Burke, Charles Thompson, Bill Griffin, Bruce Kernodle, Jo- anne Braxton, Cheyra Patton, and Mr. Greg Guthrie, advisor. Dancing Aclass in dancing instruction was included in our activity schedule this year for the first tirne. The purpose of this class is to encourage more students to dance. Mr. Lou Roshelli serves as dancing instructor. -9 Martian Fixture' Prajecfivu H Cb ,X The purpose of the Motion Picture Projection activityis to supply teachers with dependable, well- trained operators of audio-visual equipment. Those successfully completing the training are awarded certificates as qualified projectionists. Mrs. Jeffreys is advisor. Scirus: Klub 5 Vffl ,'f 'Lh . B 1 The Science Club meets every Monday. This large group is divided into five small groups. Each week a different group has the program. They have different science topics such as zoology, aviation, electricity, weather, minerals, and rocks. Mr. Hill is advisor. 4 w L. , library Assistants Klub 1 'R' -,gems TWW - , ily-9 I' s Qu Y .-' xg? -I ,nf slr, by 4,3 These students assist the librarian, Mrs. Lee, in keeping the library in order. They also assist students with checking out books properly. Library assistants are: Compton Young, Evelyn Semikl o s e , Patsy Pugh, Mary Lou Allison, Ann Cornell, Barbara Allison, Joan Cornell, Jeff Newcomb, DonGuthrie, Marvin Crouse, Tommy Garner, Gail Bowers, Nadine Johnston, Carolyn Guthrie, Joyce Creasy, and Don Miller. H Driver Zrainiug Sophomores who are not already licensed drivers are required to take Driver Training. The purpose of this training is for instruction in safe driving habits and to promote courtesy on the road. Mrs. M. D. Smith is advisor. Marshals l 'S ,,, . S 1 12'-'FFK9 .fxzjg 1 0 5 JX ll f X Selection as amarshal is the greatest scholastic honor that can be bestowed upon a Junior. The marshals for this year are: Bill Stokesg Judy Bason, chief marshalg Mary Lou Allisong Carolyn Burchg Julie Moserg Mary Jo Boswellg and Jeanne Sims. Chase Who Serve lls Daily We tend to take for granted the many services performed for us daily by these workers. We are grateful to the cafeteria and maintenance workers for their efficient service. ATHLETICS V, 4 K , 1 ,g,.-'94'-w -1 1 'H if mW,. ,, M: .Gr 9 ,nrmfin 'W-' x. qfmx I? .V GRAHAM ws, Q 'fi 1- Friday, Friday, Friday Friday Friday ', dpi, September September September September October Burlington .... Bender son .... Oxford Orphanage Oxford ...... Cary ....... There There Here There There RED DEVILS ., 1.. .5-1 -:fp lm, . ,-. ,N .,,.- ., .,,.,,, . 1 Rl A .ith 4, QV F , if Q ,. ... fg, -f -, .. r ' ' ..-,,.-g ,.. ,,'. , .g N. W-wx. W, Friday, Friday, Fr iday, Friday, Friday, s. October 12 - Chapel Hill October 19 - Roxboro October 26 - Durham November 2 - Hillsboro . November 9 - Durham ---1 . J 1.4 5 There Here There Here l ' 1- 5 qs l 4 rfb' -5 , .N 'I . ,,-1 -. ff' if ' we ,, X CN 'N f X 1 L lx COACHES Lou Roshelli - George Hackman CU,CAP'fibx?Fi4Ek1C Rich hill1lf5 ' 'I XXAQXVXIX First Row, left to right: Jirnniynl-Vollocla, 'lomrny Sikes, Dickie Champion, Cleon Myers, Bruce Kernodle, Melvin Phillips, Jerry Capps. Wayne Kirkinan, Torurriy Culp, Foy Bayliff, Tyson Wil- liams. Second Row: Wayne Flynt, Benje Lee, Ralph Stmgkarci, Hal McAdams, Bobby Cates, Don Guthrie, Bobby Lovette, Doug Young, Donald Goins, Donnie Mitchell, Morris Robertson, Ralph Lineberry, Frank James. Third Row: Dennis Martin, Dickie Johnson, Kenneth Sutton, Don Mc- Bride, Larry Lee, Compton Young, Larry Gibson, Jimmy Euliss, Harold Pyrtle, Charles Thoznp- Son, Jackie Rich, Tommy Hayes, Jeff Newcomb. Fourth Row: Barry Meacham, Bob Clapp, Cvlenn Pruitt, D8.V1dliL1f,lSOY1,l'lUgh McAcl.irns, Charlie Strign. Billy lvioore, Auburn Burnette, Ken- neth Adams, Buddy Massey, Keith Moser, Don Ellis, Don Miller. ' '- . .. -., if - .,' ' , , . .Z j -.M , K , , ' :ww f gr ..if.Q2?at2t:w1' M- 1- 'f ' -.9-ffxr 3 .N .-1:1 ,- FSipw,v',, J'q f n--,-'fi' Muzi -'W 1 ' 1 ' ' 4K5 ffl' M M - - f .',. ' .Q-1.',1f..2 . ' ' - 19, A .-'. .. , l -.,.. . t A ..-,K g. N - t I .e t , - V . , .V I V, f . . 1. in-. '- . -, . . , ., . .- cg, - 1' , N - -., A P f., g V. 'ji ,JR-:..., U . 3. ,Ip -5 - Jgr:-.,, - 1 idx 'Y Q .. -0 C Ompt on Y oung Graduating we 'f'?'N' if in S 'M Q Glenn Pruitt Jerry Capps Morris Robertson 1 Q 'SCI Q Letterman Benje Lee Ralph Stockard 'l cg A . I Q 415, -vs Q .35 721' SQ N A - XP ' li N Charles Thompson v-v-f Larry Lee Jackie Rich . Melvin Phillips Red Devils Basketball ,Al Henderson Southern. Cary . . . Garner . Oxford .. There There Here Here There ,ga lv ' Kcd Dwilettcs Graham High A ,-KJ' 'r,, V'-6 - .-1 lv n... Jan. Z5 Henderson 29 Southern . Feb. 1 Cary . . . 5 Garner. . 8 Oxford . . . . There Here Here There There Feb. I 1 TLA? 12 Hillsboro .... Here 15 Oxford Orphanage Here 19 Northern .... There ZZ Fuquay ..... There Z6 Chapel Hill . . . Here ,f .fix ,. ' 1 , .' - fl- -cf ' . T ' V ,945 'Fig .Z Red Devilettes pictured are: Sue Harris, Gay Euliss, Joyce Currin, Car- olynCorrell, Barbara Gates, Dorothy Madden, Barbara Thornpson, Susan Todd, Sylvia Andrew, Coach Pete Gillespie, Gail Bowers, Katherine Swanner, Sarah Andrew,Shirley Pritchard, Ann Petree, Barbara Hrus- linski. Judy Hazelwood, Linda Graves, and Sandy Moon, Manager. l5'ask alba!! Coach Pete Gillespie The Graham girls' basketball team led by the scoring of Pritchard, Currin, and Eulissg the guarding of Har- ris, Todd, and I-lruslinskig and the coaching of Pete Gillespie, had a most successful season. l , Q Captains Shirley Pritchard lg ' and Barbara Hruslinski f X VN r' f LQUS hustle in there girls! Al Shots like t . . hx made Prxtchard high Zeer er ii zu--W bounding 1' '. tea wg, M I WM X .Q fn VX Re f. i deienswe mb xt V ,M . 2-3--4 sibi1itY O resp0H 4.1. 'SI Harris fights for a tie ball. ff - wr-f-iwmv M , T ..o Lit W 5 i , 1 - Team members pictured are: Bob Clapp, Glenn Pruitt, Charles Thomp- son, DonGuthrie, Billy Moore, ManagersGeorge lngle and Larry Gibson, Melvin Phillips, Jimmy Briles, Larry Lee, Hugh McAdams. Buddy Mas- sey, Don Miller, Ralph Stockard, Manager Jackie Rich, and Coach Lou Roshelli. ge.-I Kaskcflwll 2 E 2 Q ,Q i I I' -1, VXJQ fi I xx X, ,--Xxx., Coach Lou Roshelli The '57 team kept active in every minute of play. There was never a lull in thrills when the Red Quintet were racing up and down the court. Under the leadership of Coach Lou Roshelli, the team is building for the future. Captains Charles Thompson and Ralph Stockard out fOr the R ed Devils' Jump shots take practice! T ime was llll ThorHP5 on :rieS for 'WWO' Stockard scores with a jump shot -e S v9 . gr, A yviuwdf' ' F' ' ,fear 'i gn p-it .,.v ,- .X f '- The vars1ty cheerleaders have done a Splendid job this year in boosting the School spirlt and cheering our teams on to vlctory. Plctured around Iiead Cheerleader Judy Meacham are: L1nda Graves, Deloreess Holt, Nancy Layton, Jean McDonald, Joyce Currin, Ginny Ha- zelwood, Sh1rleyPritchard, and Judy Hazelwood. ,Cefs Ga Red Devils! . SW95 S 1' 1' Q U gy' -?jfg1r1sif-?j'3.. ' M: 1-543 A . . .:f 4 p ,wg 1, , as 2 an Hamccaming Deloreess Holt was elected Homecoming Queen by the stu- dent body and chose Jeff New- comb as her escort. The newly reorganized Gra- ham band led the Homecoming parade and performed at half- time. ,,,.,---1 g Open house was held in the gym after the game as a re- union for all the Hold grads. ustcomena Our Red Devil team played hard, but was defeated by Hillsboro in an exciting con- test. ,,,f v 'ln s, I-2, Homecoming Sue Harris was elected maid- of-honor by the student body, and each class elected a rep- resentative t o s e r v e in the court. Members of the Home- coming court and their escorts were: Deanna Shoffner, Billy Stockardg Ginny Hazelwood, Hal McAdams5 Deloreess Holt, Jeff Newcombg Sue Harris, mons, Douglas Donley. The alumni joined with the cheering sectionas the cheer- leaders led the Alma Mater. Lowell Wrightg and Linda Le- l.1 ..'f' 1. 1 I --A 1 4 'T gurl ,IN ASN V J 'li' xx,-3 rl l l NX X y , 1 V rating, fs Q - 'Fx - X 'luvv',f 'N tsl . at ff 'X ll x y xl W ff L, X U lm bg! .EQ -Q iw: 1, K' it X e N ' 1 R I x N ' f x,., .A ' MENU Grape Juice ' Turkey Dressing Gravy Cranberry Sauce Buttered Corn Green Beans Congealed Salad Rolls Butter Ice Cream Cookies Iced Tea 49 'N I is G ff' a Ml A - K A M at Al? ,.,,uNV I A t xx., T? 3' 1 TIP-TOE THRU' THE TULIPS WITH ME Tip-toe to the window, by the window, That is where I'll be, Come tip-toe thru the tulips with meg Tip-toe from your pillow, To the shadow of a willow tree, And tip-toe thru the tulips with meg Knee deep--in flowers we'llStr21y We'll keep--the showers awayg And if I kiss you in the garden, In the moonlight, Will you pardon me, Come tip-toe thru the tulips with me. .J l ' 1 l - - mi ,f T it S at ll XM a. -Qu Hemeeeming .Queen DE LOREESS HOLT ,1 431, . '. l .' o- LN ,Miss 5.1-LS. Of '57 BARBARA HRUS LINSKI 60011 Cfitizeu Sponsored by The Alamance County Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 'F ADVERTISIN 5, G F' ii fr f , 5 Q 4 V.Jf 5. 'Q' c ' s 150 In 1 I ,d lx! , , we lf' lv lv 10,1 ,DL ...X ifwlfio ,J to .5 ax 'X y J Imp' X: K7 u ' fy I.. J Jr . X A. Lf. I, VL REMNANT SHOP NORTH CAROLINA Sew Much For Sew Little MIDWAY METAL WORKS Heating 81 Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work ROOM AIR CONDITIONER GENERAL MOTORS n uzu-Him Armstrong Heating 81 Cooling Fred Fuqua - Henry Tucker 812 Sidney Avenue Telephone CAnal 6-4168 iq.- -1 ., Congratulations 0 K tkl, '- ,, A O ff' ' ' W . ,' , , AN 4 1' r 3 ,r,, Let Reddy Kilowatt help you to live better - electrically. DUKE P WEB COMPANY ' d.l1.4....+6I.a.4. in-liili fi? fx S LOOK TO THE my he X -,- f f at-7 Y FUTURE ni ,rx ' fl rf' lisa .IX l TEXTILES ,lj J L , Q xi V - - X ,i 1 , I , aff v 1 ,, X-1' ,-1 I I ' ' Af! ' Z Opportunities today in the textile industry are truly un- limited. 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Phone CAnal 7-3398 Graham V North Carolina f - ,' -- . - J rt r W' ' W ' e V , 6 ething from t ff, fi A D L E Y' s C V9 ff! is always Something ' X if Special Q l ' fx HA e TES'-jZLEY's F f 12eJe4,1398 V fr Graham elez-s 3 D , 'fm C g e n n so 5 ff 1 K' , J M ZH llflkfllljllJ4Af'LA44p4flfn'l1Mfvllfl1411fvlf 1 M! , QW 'tux 242-A . L-jog NM Lv' fs F ' I 4 x -. x . X N x McClU RE FUNERAL SERYECF E Phone CAna.l 7-7488 - Webb Avenue - Burlington, N. C. Phone CAna1 7-2711 - Main Street - Graham, N. C. 'vi X R .. MASTER MARKET X Percy Lloyd and Deroy Fowler Proprietors Phone CAnal 6-5504 - k C73 , 'W Burlington 87 .M QE' North Carolina K B Qt lx .xy my of GJ X OX L we Xa- W Q iw WV J uven FURNITURE Mlsl.vu.us cl-IE X Luang., ,' 5 gy I Sales - Service X y 6 D ,ff ' 7 Phone Locust 3-9g23f2'r 53322 met, JN 1. I F A OJ , 5 Z, V 5 Mebane Nogbx CaroAigk15a2,V ?Lff?7Graham North Carolina Q. lj xx, ' EY A 757' U E , Q, ,- 1 W yt' , at I Q2 WH!AfE'S FWOWE Hoy 955' sTARNEs'AUTo SUPPLY .R Gy J. xDeliyery Semce I 'we1o9 na - bf' lv Q, e Graham North Carolma PUGH'S RADIO at TELEVISION SHOP ll ESQ f x GRAHAM DRY GOODS STORE Shoes Sr SOUTHERN Men, Women, 81 Childz'en's LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS Ready to Wear Graham North Carolina FAMILY SHOE SERVICE M. C. HARDIE ESSO SERVICE Shoe Repair 415 W, Harden Street Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina Compliments of GEORGE'S SHELL SERVICE George H. Beal LONG'S CABINET SHOP West Harden 8: Elm St. Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of THE JEWEL BOX GRAHAM TRACTOR CO. 348 South Main Ford Tractors Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of TROLLINGERS FLORIST EASON'S CLEANERS Main Street Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina BUCK'S CLEANERS GRAHAM SHOE SHOP For Those Who Care J. A. Dollar Dial CAnal 6-8729 Court Square Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina WOODY HARDWARE CO. LONGEST SHOE STORE General Hardware Velvet Step - City Club Phone CAna1 6-3754 Weather Bird - Diamond Brand Court Square 126 North Main Street Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina SEWING MACHINE SALES sl SERVICE MONARCH HOSIERY Graham Nor th Carolina :ga 0 X? Q . X lx' wwWn C fm ,zgjfw ff, MZJQ, W! fl!! N 5 'fx CH STER H. ROTH CO., INC Complrmentx of RICH AND THOMPSON Furniture and Electrical Appliances Dial CAna1 6-4202 Graham North Carolina NU-VOGUE HOSIERY MIllS, INC. STAN'S MARKET Tomatoes Our Specialty 1052 Lb. The Year Round Air Conditioned Foam Rubber Mattresses THE LEE MOTEL Highway 70 81 54--Telephone CAna1 8-1921 Owned and Operated by Mr. Sz Mrs. Ben Lee Carpeted Tile Baths Graham North Carolina I 1 w r I BURLINGTON COCA-COLA Burlington I A ' ' l '1 gywfU MR HX I K BOTTLING COMPANY I .,,,,,x 0 North Carolina I J EL -L - rj I . - i' . M - I E ' . -Z.. IQ 11' rnmnnulnvgy' ,Z BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS See Us 'r for Sports Equipment . -'Dial CA N6-66334 9- S. Worth Street Xue? I',K Kg. ' , xx'l I xl Burlington 1- I l ' QC X I T North Carolina X -' 1 ' , tl xv. -R I Il! I -I X 1 ., V X x - v X ,U W Q ' 1 ' Y X lf, L , - .I p 1 I' ' K I A I x tx fx xt -, 1. I A X X I ' . . N Q, - .GRAHAM BARBER SHOP- . 1,1 .' , - I Lf ' ' I K K g KN L is X R Ax X ' x Nl I , x K I A l I Graham GINNY-lYNN MIllS, INC. North Carolina Cong ratulations to The Clas s of 19 57 HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY Passenger Tire Re-capping Compllments of RUSSHJ THOMPSON'S TIRE SERVICE HOlT CONSTRUCTION West Harden Street C 0 M P A N Y 'I' U. S. Royal Tires if Phone CAna1 6-3780 Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina l 2 l l l l I 4 GRAHAM l GRAHAM CHAPTER GIFT SHOPPE of the l Haviland and Bavarian China Franconian and Salem China Gorham Silver NL ,QM N Q SUSIE' Tiffin Crystal Q. 'gg' Hundreds of Miscellaneous Gifts for 5 Lx All Occasions Y FJ 112 W, Harden St. Graham North Carolina C.C. OWENS GROCERY WRIKE pgug COMPANY gm- ,wg We Deliver Sodas - Cokes Medicine - Stationery - Cosmetics 316 River St. Dial CAnal 7-7401 Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina JIMMIE'S A B EA U T Y SA l O N Specialists in Permanente REVLON COSMETICS A N CE WAVING-DISTINCTIVE HAIR SHAPING Periodic New York Training Established 1939 I Commercial Printing Engraving and 1 Photo-Offset Mrs. Ruth Andrew, Prop. 106 W. Harden Phone CAnal 6-1881 CAna16-9145 I 729 S. Main St. E Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Compliments of BElK'S OE GRAHAM BYRD'S FOOD CENTERS iifflw' V K4 A if h by 161157 fvgg Save Time - Save Money when!-,gill'fO6'3EiltTA3,LiCx,?iZQl:,V, Shop Belk's of Graham First .S Sm' .1 -if ,F Wjffi BELK BECK co. J , flvl ,IX Vt I .f , L. , Q , L' , j , West Harden - Graham, N, C, East Davis - Burlington, N. C. 1 ,w,,4- Graham - Burlington Compliments of POPE'S 54 TO 55.00 STORE We Are Never Undersoldu 114 W. Harden Street Graham North Carolina GRAHAM MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET West Harden Street Dial CAna1 6-3692 - u 7 ,j ' 14' , !3,r,, 0 o , ' 1 f ' J 'f' Mx off Oipljv -.YA YV! Y F glj J ' H 5 h X 'l ff' fy 1 X I ' M ry -' . v , E Vi L ff X f f ! 'I J 1 W , f . ' . ,L i ' r. I f ' 'S L IJ f ' 1 ' W, jx' X! bb X ' A 1 ff 5 THE , , n 2- f V Mfiluv' TIMES NEWS I J, Complmmentsof GENERAL TIRE SUPPLY ,., 4 X ' Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by the Times-News Publishing Co. Alamance County's Only Daily Newspaper Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina JAKE'S BARBEQUE Burlington North Carolina D R U G S T 0 RE W. H. JEFF BOWMAN Bring your prescriptions here for accuracy and General Merchandise economy. Phone CAna.l 6-7659 We Fill All Doctors' S. Main St. Extn. Prescriptions. Dial CAna1 7-2031 Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina GRAHAM LUMBER COMPANY E, A. Braxton and Sons Builders W. Harden Street Dial CAnal 6-7611 Graham North Carolina EAT ENRICHED TIP-TOP BREAD PAYNE Oll COMPANY Quality Products Friendly Service Box 812 Phone CAna1 7-7435 Burlington North Carolina Complzments of GREEN'S FUEL GAS CO. Burlington North Carolina ,1 , , . ,Lfff W'pgL!LX, -'JJMQA ,g5t,,1Ox,umi4 T. N. BOONE TAILORS Stylish, Made-to-Order Clothes for High School Students Tux Rentals Since 1914 Burlington Nort h Carolina CRAWFORD'S DEPT. STORE Graham North Carolina Complxments of GRAHAM SODA SHOP Court Square Graham North Carolina R. A. MOORE GROCERY lf It's Good to Eat We Have It Graham North Carolina ROGER MOORE Ready-Mix Concrete Phone CAna1 B-8223 Certified by Pittsburgh Testing Lab HAL'S MEN'S SHOP Clothes to Wear For Men Who Care. Graham North Carolina. Compliments of GRAHAM THEATRE Main Street Dial CAna1 6-1488 ELLIS MUSIC CO. Burlington North Carolina W. J. NICKS CO. Compliments of General Merchandise Groceries-Feeds-Fertilizers Plants and Bulbs Graham North Carolina S 8 R G O O PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY Pit-cooked Bar-B-Q Hudson and Rambler Sales and Service Highway 54 1414 Webb Avenue Phone CAnal 6-8535 Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina GRAHAM HOSIERY MILLS, INC. P. O. Box 209 Graham North Carolina YE fgcggffg Mfmfiyfv df? QQ HG ERY MILL. WJ NC ORATED 6iffw1ffX2q 6: eff ?',W, Lad PET DAIRY FIRESTONE 6 9 Q4 Fm 'aww' L, Your First Fine Jewelry Your Most Cherished Possession Your Josten Class Ring .IOSTEN'S 1897 - Our 60th Anniversary - 1957 L. C. Chiles, Representative 611 Colonial Drive PEPSI C0lA BOTTLING COMPANY The Light Refreshment 1423 Church St. High Point North Carolina Burlington North Carolina r.r.A. 19' S Compliments of GRAHAM UNDERWRITERS Dial CAna1 6-0017 Graham North Carolina Yxfyvihsfffwbkiifmiidig, ZEWATIONAL O ff KM My gsm yfQ3gfWN 'OF ALAMANCE WN S g th C S 1899 QD M b F d 1D p I C p t Grah th C MIDWAY OIL CORPORATION CITIES SERVICE W Are Equippedt G ccur F f T. M. t A t S Highest Q 1 ty Heating Oil Johnson, Jr., M Phone: CAna1 6 666 6 Complzments of GRAHAM FURNITURE MART MR. CARL LONGEST Graham North Carolina X Compliments of I GRAHAM HARDWARE CO.. INC. BOOZER-WOOTEN APPLIANCES Phone CAnal 6 -4409 w I Graham North Carolina W Graham North Carolina 1, ,, , M..- .... .. -. Y, ,nan - .. , ,vm .I I Wfaaanww WWYWWWWYV 7,7 VII PmM 'I IIII I I I I I i Compliments of 3 I CITY LUNCH I BEN FRANKLIN Home Cooked Meals , Graham North Carolina. I Graham North Carolina ,Wt t tat - oaoa aaaa - I at at4a Lat L -Maaaa taat I Complzments ol I ALAMANCE GAS coMPANY McBANE'S :sso senvlcs Arthur Goins, Manager P. O. Box 15 Phone CAnal 6-7118 Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carglina rRANK's JEWELRYMWY A ,J Q Graham North Carolina HGME APPLIANCE STORE Service Beyond The Sale Better Products For Happier Living Cecil E, Moser Phone: CAnal 6-9074 W. Elm St. Graham North Carolina MEAcHAM's RADIO AND s. E. Ausliv rlonlsr T-V- SERVICE Sam Ausley, Proprietor Weddlng and Funeral Arrangements, Corsages, Potted Plants, Gardens, Cut Flowers, etc. Day CAnal o-4456 Night CAnal 6-5444 Oakley and Border Streets 110 S, Main Street Dial CAna1 6-4884 Graham North Carolina SHARPE HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Graham North Carolina Compliments ol GRAHAM SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION West Harden Street Graham North Carolina DRINK! I I Melville Milk MElVIllE DAIRY Burlington North Carolina Compliments of HUMPTY DUMPTY SUPER MARKET GRAHAM DRY CLEANERS Approved Sanitone Service Happy Snappy Service CAnal 6-3606 Graham North Carolina FORD FLORIST Burlington North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! HAWKINS ESSO SERVICE C. W. Hawkins, Prop. 24 Hour Wrecker Service Day: CAnal 6-1328 GOLDMAN'S Night: CAnal 6-8394 Opposite Post Office Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE Phone CAna1 6-1686 328 South Main For Everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 335 Main Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North C arolina KIRK H0lT HARDWARECO The Oldest Hardware Store in Alamance County Hardware, Builders' Supplies, Mill Supplies and Paint Gift Shop Second Floor Phone CAnal 6-5348 MOONT Smart Ladies' Appar el Charge Accounts Invited Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina , ji ak 9 5' dj! 7 If fig f if EU' ,f ff , f J Z 4 ' 'f !! 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