:!.-r --r '-Ia. .-'R L1 THE 1959 WAG Published By The Staff of GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Graham, Norih Carolina i v'TQai542'-BSE'-'-2.L4.'f:. ' In r 1. : I QQ G' sm ICP 1- . ' 4 I Q . n I A, wk I UML- X4-ia:-, 37? ifasrfgb A ii :rig AQ X 5' ' G N N E1-1:3 A A 2'-:.-: '-:E W! PAGE BY PAGE FOREWORD 2 ADMINISTRATION 9 CLASSES 13 ACTIVITIES 41 ATHLETICS 59 FEATURES 69 ADVERTISEMENTS 77 .sv S Q wi' Graham High School. . .my school. . .homeroom period. . . Your attention, please, for announcements . . . a bell, and then locker doors slamming shut . . . cramming for exams . . . Latin is a dead language . . . the musical tone of the 3:10 bell . . . Mr. Bryan and teachers. . .the thrill of football season. . .pep rallies . . . busy Juniors . . . Christmas holidays . . . report cards that come so regularly . . .cheering our basketball team . . . school spirit . . . assembly every other Wednesday . . . big Seniors . . . and finally, graduation . . . staunch and true her Red and Black will ever stand. We wouldlike to express our appreciation to all the merchants and teachers for their co-operation. Our association has indeed been a pleasant one. The WAG Staff has tried to record on these pages our many DAY BY DAY experi- ences that will all too soon become memories. 2 WE ENTER THROUGH... MONDAY TUESDAY The daily grind begins Busy, busy, busy WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Assembly programs Devotion by way of the P.A. Making P13115 f0I' The WAG wg ri. if I 3 Lip 7 ff,-. 'E' Z if , 5+ Q . r L -A, gg., skiwi, 5 :gf 1 ' if Q 1 QM fi ,S 5 ig z . k g f- . ' 9' - ' i 5 ,gh A .. W.. 'ff X A2 . . V ifge f ,gm X A was -,hL As '. +1 . . iwffifwfi. .12 553 . . Q4 15,9-fa, - Vs' ,J A f ,- if , ,, ,rg-gy: . v , if Av i A . A vw Qu v ' I ? '?g- .5,,,.i' - V-qw 1' .- . A . H x: a Agi5,1'l1,vi3f .5 'aw' A - - - ' , 'ff J ' , . .. Q. . . ff- ipiiey- ' -'ff' f - mari- - arg. . ,, -, ., , Q 41 1 , -A ' Q , . - K V, d w:51:.3g-sgfv' -ws.. 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' 1 -'walawlf - if fn M ff -f A 'Y 'Gif .L X 'fi' - ' -. Q f f f - SM Q LEARNING FROM COMPETENT LEADERSHIP2 Our principal and the senior sponsors have carefully guided us through our years at Graham High School. By thoughtful planning and discussion they have led us DAY BY DAY. ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS The Student Council is an example of democratic government in our school. Unlike other organizations, it represents each individual stu- dent. 5 af -.Wai-. . : - T. .F mine 4 fu. AND Within a matter o f seconds after the bell rings, the lunch line f o r m s . The sounds of banging tr ays , chattering voices, and popular music make up our daily lunch period. There is a bell and another rush for lockers before the next class begins. These are hectic moments that occur DAY BY DAY. OUR LIFE AT GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL H vi, imqfg 5? -Y iigfssfl ,a,,,,., sa ffm- slats? ?l9573?3f. , as Q :egg vii: Qisgsg, fifgzsif 5231525 ly' fm? 3? fvgyfs iagfiief ?Ei,55? -,av E512 'ff DEDICATION... Having served the school faithfully and efficiently for six years, is one who not only renders tangible services, but is a personal friend to us all. She does so many little things DAY BY DAY that go unnoticed and are taken for granted. To one who is always cheerful and optimistic, always tact- ful and considerate, always polite and courteous , always ready and willing to do any task which makes the way more pleasant for pupils or teachers -- To Mrs. Mary Lou Clarkson, our school secretary, we lovingly and gratefully dedicate The 1959 WAG. 55 5 1 S. tgp ge, 5 ir: ,tw Q 'ggi iii , AS 3.4 ' 3 ,J- 'f N PRINCIPAL Mr. N. G. Bryan Members of the school board determine the policies of our school They are Dr. Grady Wheeler, Mrs. Roy King, Mr. W. F. Hadley, Chairmang Mr. James A. Albright, and Mr. Garland King. ,411 mzmstra nan COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Mr. C. C. Linnernan IO -...sz Miss Dorothy Ray Apple English, Health, and Physical Education Mr. J. M. Buck Social Studies and Mathe- matics Miss Amy S. Buckner Commercial Studies Mr. J. W. Busick Biology Miss Gena Church Diversified Occupations Mrs. F. A. Compton Mathematics I ?aculfy 'QS .3190 Qi'-in-. Miss Minnie Ella Currin Home Economics Mrs. W. L. DeWeese English, Health, and Physical Education Mr. G. H. Heckman Civics, Health, and Physical Education Mr. R. L. Hill Science Mrs. W. I. Lee Librarian Mr. L. F. Roshelli Social Studies XF' Mr. J. F. Russell Mathematics Mrs. M. D. Smith French and Latin Mrs. H. C. Walker English Mrs. J. G. Currin Reading, English, and Library gacully Mrs. W. C. Longest Science and Health Mr. G. T. Nall History and Mathematics Mrs. P. O. Burch Cafeteria Manager Mrs. L. M. Clarkson Secretary we 1 is nw' -xx MN WW ,--1 K iv an 5 sq N HM .1 N i K sl-'Q sb 5 L X . M.-f .wr W-no j .- 6464664 W M - M' 1 ' V .H My nw K 4, iv J-hV K ix , w14 , sr. ' M N J -S mmk. M55 'S,. :l,5, 35 aww g L I 2 . iw? H 91 'sk , . ' gr .K l it ik E su 5 X X Senior 611155 Officers President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . This year the days seem more important and precious because they are our last at G.H.S. Football and basketball games, senior play, sell- ing Kleenex for our Washington trip, . . . Don Guthrie . . . Bob Clapp . . Linda Cody . . Billy Moore Junior-Senior Dance, and Class Day may bring tears, as DAY BY DAY we dr aw closer to the climaxing event of our senior year -- Gradu- ation Day. Dfw JERRY THOMAS BASON 1YT0mmyll Tho' modest, on his unembarassed brow nature has written, 'Gentleman. ' Transferred Sophomore year from Haw River High School. Junior Engineers' Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Motion Pic- ture Projection 25 Games 35 Key Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Superlative 4. I MARGARET CELESTE BAYLIFF Celeste It is better not to be, than to be unhappy. Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Arts and Crafts 1,45 Glee Club 2,35 Majorette 2,3,45 Motion Picture Pro- jection 35 Dramatics 4. BARBARA GAIL BOWERS YlGai1ll Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. Dramatics 1,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Games 25 Library Club 25 Majorette 2, Head 3,45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. BARBARA LOUISE BOWLING Bowling 'Whatever the situation, she is never speechless. Dramatics 1,3,45 Arts and Crafts 1,25 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Basketball 45 The WAG Staff 4. l 611155 af ,Nineteen Hundred And Qzfty- im' KATHLEEN HENDERSON BRADSHAW Kitty Her ready wit, her cheerful smile, make her welcome all the while. Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 1,35 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Head Majorette 25 Dancing 25 Games 25 Dramatics 2,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 4. PHILIP AUBURN BURNETTE Auburn To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Key Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3, 45 Games 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. TIMOTHY GERALD CATES Timmy I-Ie is tall, he's lanky and very thin5 but he's a good old boy for the fix he's in. Motion Picture Projection 1,2,45 Dramatics 1,25 Basketball 3,45 Games 4. GORDON ALLEN CHAMPION Dickie I'm not lazy5 I just conserve my energy. Football 25 Games 35 Basketball 35 Motion Picture Pro- jection 45 Science Club 4. ,E 'P ls..... K..--A 1'-' jg, easy to win. RITA ANNE CLAPP Her scattered freckles and impish grin make her friends 'V' Future Homemakers of America 1,23 Dramatics 1,3,43 Major- ! LINDA SUE DAVES Twink Do what you can, when you can, if you can. Student Council 13 Glee Club 13 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,43 Arts and Crafts 23 Dancing 23 Homecoming Attendant 33 Dramatics 3,43 Cheerleader 43 Receptionist 43 Superlative 4. BETTY JO DAWSON Betty Jo A smile for all, a greeting glad, an amiable, jolly way she had. Transferred Junior Year from Mebane High School. Glee Club 4. DONALD REID ELLIS HDOnlI He's a leader hard to beat, willing to help, and attempt any feat. Motion Picture Projection 1,23 Football 1,2,3,43 Junior Engineers' Club 2,3,43 Key Club 3, President 43 Monogram Club 3,43 Games 3,43 Superlative 4. LOLETA GAY EULISS YVGaylV Great it is to say that none can take her place, for she leaves a memory that time cannot erase. Library Club 13 Dramatics 1,2,3,4Q Future Homemakers of America 1,3,4, Treasurer 23 Basketball l,2,3, Co-Captain 43 Majorette 23 Student Council 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Arts and Crafts 23 Games 23 National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 33 Cheerleader 3, Assistant Head 43 Monogram Club 3,43 Marshal 33 The CRACKER Staff 43 Superlative 4. ette 2,3,4Q Dancing 23 Arts and Crafts 43 Superlative 4. ROBERT LEE CLAPP A good athlete, a good sport, a gentleman - 'nuff said. Motion Picture Projection 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Library Club l,3,43 Basketball 2,3,4Q Key Club 2,3,4Q Junior Engineers' Club 2,3,43 Monogram Club 2,3,4Q Games 3,43 Class Secre- tary 33 Student Council 3,43 Class Vice-President 4. LINDA SUE CODY Here's to the sweet one, here's to the neat one, here's to them all in one - here's to you. Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,43 Arts and Crafts 1, 23 Glee Club 2,33 Dancing 23 Motion Picture Projection 33 The WAGStaff 3,43 Dramatics 43 Receptionist 43 Class Secre- tary 43 Superlative 4. PEGGY E LAINE CORNELL Her quietness does not make her less important. Motion Picture Projection 13 Arts and Crafts 1,23 Dramatics 611155 Of Nineteen 'WM 15 3 .41 KENDRA CAROL EVANS Stringbean As brimful of mischief and wit and glee, as ever a human frame could be. Glee Club 1,2,3g Dramatics 1,43 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,4g Arts and Crafts 2, Receptionist 3g Major- ette 45 The CRACKER Staff 43 Basketball Manager 4. SYLVIA KAY FOGLEMAN Sylvia Pleasantness and dependability are qualities well mixed. Library Club lg Glee Club 2,35 Motion Picture Projection 35 Dramatics 4g Arts and Crafts 4g Receptionist 4. ELIZABETH DIANA FOSTER VYDia'nall She can be jolly and full of mirth, she can be serious and down to earth. Glee Club 1,2,3g Future Homemakers of America 1,3,4g Dramatics l,4g Majorette 2,3,4g Marshal 35 Motion Picture Projection 35 The WAG Staff 3,45 D.A.R. Good Citizen 49 Superlative 4. JAMES DONALD GOINS llRatYY Short in stature, but long in all that makes a likeable fellow. Class Treasurer lg Library Club 13 Motion Picture Projec- tion 1,2, Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Arts and Crafts 23 Junior Engineers' Club 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Key Club 3,45 Hundred ,And ?17ly-Niue DOTTIE LOUISE GRAY Dottie What sweet delight a quiet life affords. TransferredJunior year from Walter Williams High School. DONALD LEE GUTHRIE Gus Firstin sports, first in the game, he has made for himself a remembered name. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,43 Motion Picture Projection 1,45 Library Club lg Monogram Club l,2, 3,4, Junior Engineers' Club, President 3, Class Vice-Presi- dent 35 Games 3,4g Class President 4g Superlative 4. JON LAWS HANCOCK YVJOHIY When I am gone, pray who will entertain the people ? Transferred Junior year from Oak Ridge Military Institute. Glee Club 3, Games 3,43 Basketball 35 Football 3,43 Motion Picture Projection 4, Superlative 4. VIRGINIA DARE HAZELWOOD nGil-lnyn Beauty is eternally gazing at her in her mirror. Glee C1ubl,2,35 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3g Arts and Crafts lg Homecoming Attendant 2g Cheerleader 2, Assis- tant Head 3g Dancing 23 Class Secretary 23 Monogram Club 3 ,4g Miss G.H.S. 3, Dramatics 4, Superlative 4. Games 3,43 Monogram Club 3,4. If M ' Q Q..- ix HENRY WILEY HILLIARD 1vHenry1v He is gentle, he is shy, but he has mischief in his eye. Motion Picture Projection 15 Dancing 25 Games 35 Superla- tive 4. DAVID REX HUDSON David He's a quiet mang but quite a man. Football l,2,3,45 Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projec- tion 15Junior Engineers' Club 2,3,45 Games 45 Superlative 4. CAROLE ANNE JARRETT Carole A love of life there'll always be,for in her heart's a melody. Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Arts and Crafts 15 Glee Club 1,25 Basket- ball 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Photography Club 25 Games 2. RICHARD MORRIS JOHNSON Dickie He is not in the role of common men. Arts and Crafts 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Class Vice-President 15 Junior Engi- neers' Club 3,4, President 25 Science Club 35 Monogram Club 3,45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. PATRICIA NADINE JOHNSTON Nadine Her aim is neverto offend, and every person is her friend. Library Club 2,35 Motion Picture Projection 2,45 Dramatics 45 Arts and Crafts 4. BRUCE HARDEN KERNODLE Bruce I agree withno ma.n'sopinion,Ihave some ideas of my own. Dramatics 1,25 Arts and Crafts 15 Football 1,2,45 Junior Engi- neers' Club 2,3,45 Debating 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 Glee Club 35 Science Club 35 Key Club 35 Games 45 Mono- gram Club 45 The WAG Staff 45 Student Body President 45 Superlative 4. NANCY ELLEN LAYTON llNa'nCy1I She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Glee Club 1,2535 Arts and Crafts 15 Student Council 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3, President 45 Class Vice- President 25 Cheerleader 2,3, Head 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Motion Picture Projection 35 Dramatics 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative 4. DOLLIE MAE LEWIS Dollie Small in stature, but large in everything that makes a friend. Motion Picture Projection 1,45 Arts and Crafts 1,45 Dra- matics 4. 611155 Of ,Nzncfccn 'T' gr- HILDA GRAY LEWIS Hilda With her brown eyes and little smiles, Success will carry her miles and miles. Dramatics 13 Future Homemakers of America 1,23 Arts and Crafts 13 Dancing 23 Majorette 2,3,4Q Superlative 4. RALPH LEE LINEBERRY Ralph Give me athletics and girls, and I will seek no other de- lights. Football 1,2,3,4Q Basketball l,2,33 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Motion Picture Projection 1,23 Arts and Crafts 13 Dancing 23 Mono- gram Club 2,3,43 Games 3,4. DENNIS EDWARD MARTIN Dennis There's always time for fun. Arts and Crafts 13 Football 1,2,3,4Q Science Club 13 Junior Engineers' Club 13 Monogram Club 3,43 Student Council 33 Motion Picture Projection 33 Key Club 43 Games 4. HAL LEE MCADAMS, JR. lVHa1Vr Stop crying girls, there ain't enough of me for everybody. Football 1,23 Arts and Crafts lg Dramatics 1,23 Homecoming Escort 2,4Q Dancing 23 Glee Club 33 Motion Picture Projec- tion 33 Juniors Engineers' Club 33 Games 43 Key Club 43 The WAG Staff 4g Superlative 4. Hundred And hfty-,Niue CAROLYN JEAN MCDONALD 1VJeanll Cute and attractive3 bright and gay, just the kind of girl to brighten the way. Future Homemakers of America 1,23 Basketball 13 Motion Picture Projection 13 Dramatics 13 Homecoming Attendant 1, Maid of Honor 43 Glee Club 23 Cheerleader 233,43 Dancing 23 Monogram Club2,3,43 Arts and Crafts 3,43 The CRACKER Staff 3, Editor 43 Superlative 4. JOHN BARRY MEACHAM lYMeatll A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 43 Arts and Crafts 13 Dramatics 13 Motion Picture Projection 2,33 Monogram Club 2,3,4Q Science Club 23 Junior Engineers' Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 Games 3,43 Superlative 4. REBECCA JANE MINOR vvBeCkyu God made a heart of gold, shining, and sweet, and true. Future Homemakers of America 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,33 Dra- matics 1,43 Arts and Crafts 33 Marshal 33 Student Council 43 The WAG Staff 43 Speech Contest 4. JOHN FRANKLIN MOORE Franklin Men of few words are the best ones. Arts and Crafts 13 Motion Picture Projection 1,23 Games 3 4. 1 RN QYK QW ffm WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, JR. Cobra I take life easy, and have no regrets. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Arts and Crafts 15 Class Presi- dent l,35 Class Treasurer 2,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Junior Engi- neers' Club 25 Science Club 25 Key Club 2,3, Vice-President 45 Student Council Treasurer 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Games 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3,45 Superlative 4. REBECCA ANN MOSS uBeckyu ' Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. Future Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 1,35 Motion Picture Projection 25 Marshal 35 Glee Club 35 Class Treasurer 35 Dramatics 45 Library Club 45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. GEORGE CHALMERS NEAL, JR. Skeet Be always as merry as you can, for no one delights in a sorrowful man. Arts and Crafts 15 Football l,2,4, Manager 35 Motion Picture Projection 15Science Club 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Games 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Super- lative 4. BARBARA KAY PARSONS lYKayH A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 2. 611155 WALTER RONALD PE TREE Pete I am as I am, and so I will be. Science Club 1,2535 Arts and Crafts 15 Glee Club 25 Key Club 3, Treasurer 45 Marshal 35 The WAG Staff 3,45 Library Club 45 Dramatics 45 Superlative 4. MARY JO POE YYJOIY A light heart lives long. Arts and Crafts 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 15 Future Homemakers of America 15 Dramatics 3. HAROLD VAN PYRTLE Harold Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. Dramatics 15 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 1,45 Motion Picture Projection 15 Glee Club 2 2,3,45Junior Engineers' Club 35 Games 3 SYLVIA KAY QUAKENBUSH H vvKay1v With a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye. TransferredJunior year from Gibsonville High School. Glee Club 3,45 Library Club 4. 4053 keys ,45 Monogram Club ,45 Library Club 4. Of Nzmflccu BARBARA KAY ROACH HKayll A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. ,M .. Transferred Junior year from Walter Williams High School. REBECCA ANN ROYSTER vvBeckyn I must keep talking whether I say anything or not. Transferred Senior year from Walter Williams High School. Dramatics 4. .4 ANNIE FAYE RUSSELL Annie Faye Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't they all con- tented like me? Dramatics 15 Future Homemakers oi America 15 Games 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 Dancing 25 Glee Club 3,45 Arts . and Crafts 4. MWF! BARBARA JEAN STACEY Barbara Quiet in appearance, with motives unknown. Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Motion Picture Pro- jection 15 Arts and Crafts l,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 The CRACKER Staff 4. Hundred ,And Wfty-Niue MARION PATRICIA STAUB Hpatil A rare combination of quietness, sweetness, and knowledge. Transferred Junior yea.r from Palatka High School. Dra- matics 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Future Homemakers of America 45 Superlative 4. KATHERINE ANNE LIPSCOMB SWANNER Katherine A cheerful heart, acheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Debating 1,25 Dancing 25 Motion Picture Projection 35 National Honor Society 3, President 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Marshal 35 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. BARBARA JEAN THOMPSON Barbara Tall of talent, beauty, and wisdom, she is loved by all. Future Homemakers of America 1,2,35 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Debating 15 Student Council 15 Basketball 1,25 Dancing 25 Chief Marshal 35 The WAG Staff 3, Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 Superlative 4. at W , Pb- RONALD ARTHUR WAY YlR0dyll Let us then be what we are and what we think. Arts and Crafts 25 Science Club 35 Motion Picture Pro- jection 4. GLENN RAYBURN WHEELER VYRayII Loved for his sweetness. Transferred Sophomore year from Roanoke Rapids High Superlative 4. SANDRA KAY WHITESELL Sandra If work and play clash, Let work go smash. Dramatics 1,25 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,4g Arts and Crafts 2,35 Glee Club 35 The CRACKER Staff 4. hh. MARSHA LEONARD WILLIAMS Marsha There is something very real and individual about her. Transferred Sophomore year from Alexander Wilson High School. Glee Club 2,35 Future Homemakers of America 2,3, 45 Dramatics 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. 611155 Of Nineteen Hundred And 5'1fty- ine School. Motion Picture Projection 35The CRACKER Staff 45 MARTHA SUE WILSON Sue What's life without some fun ? Future Homemakers of America 1,2,45 Arts and Crafts 1,35 Basketball 15 Games 25 Motion Picture Projection 2,35 Super- lative 4. THOMAS LEROY WRIGHT, JR. YlTemplV Don't worry work and it won't worry you. Games 1,2,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 A 15 Baseball 35 Glee Club 3. rts and Crafts MYRON DOUGLAS YOUNG YVDoug1Y What greater capital can a man possess than health and good nature '? Games 1,2,3,45 25 Dancing 25 tive 4. Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection Baseball 35 Glee Club 35 Football 45 Superla- l 1 I , 'H A , Q , Q K , I xx A gQ A ' q i.-. f':- - i i .qv- 4.T.:' X IN MEMORIAM BIDNEY ANNE LESTER September 10, 1941 - March 10, 1956. Mascals Ricky Bason Vickie Lester A CLASS COLORS Q W Green and White A, 'fx Q 'N'-'71 - CLASS FLOWER JW, White Carnation 'Y-fqfa D CLASS MOTTO In the invisible crown of character, implant a jewel each day. 24 ,Av Vi-. ' he-F sfgair w S J: wk 2 V li Q MOST STUDIOUS Pat Staub - David Hudson I Scmkrr Supcrlaiiws BEST PERSONALITY Linda Daves - George Neal SWEETEST Hilda Lewis - Ray Wheeler .. . ,R L. , 1,3 .- -my-we f .31-Qw,v3QzvQf . ,gi . E L s Q-- MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Gail Bowers - Henry Hilliard A Xww., x vu I 4 . ri -4 ak ' V' . k Ndxgfcg If 5 s' Q, ., W Of . ,ff . 'r ' MJ 'T ,f ' , K ,ff :zu MW 44' f f M Lf 1' Q Q ,N ., , .Q , . A w.'T V .-lf, , fur 253' ,4v'A. . '6 5 K' .35 :A HF A xl 1 x Mx -W if ,QC 5 :wig -.n, Pl 2 v,,,. V3 nh. 'Ls' X 'f--1 ix J'-T2 1 ,ag CUTLST Nancy Layton - Barry Meacham, 1, Scalar Superlafzves BEST ALL ROUND Jean McDonald - Dickie Johnson P ...1 MOST COURTEOUS BEST LOOKING A Becky Moss - Tommy Bason Virginia Hazelwood - Hal McAdams .,,,, . QQ.-. ' ,NIV I M 1,0 113.1 ...U 'M Q A, W, Wauiiki Q Ewa -E gif, , juniar 6111.95 Officers President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . These are our days--day after day of magazine sales, the days of endless preparation for the Junior- Senior when our plans become real- ities, the day we order class rings . Larry Robinson . Wayne Whitted . . . Eva Qualls George Wightman and the day they finally arrive. Soon we shall be seniors, and these ex- periences will become happy memo- ries of our life at G.H.S. funiars Allison, Etta Allison, William Andrew, Sarah Andrews, Richard Aydt, William Bayliff, Foy Boswell, Grady Braxton, Joanne Braxton, Nancy Bulla, Keith Burke, Ellen Cates, Bobby Clark, Thomas Corder, Sandra Cornell, Betsy Cornell, Joan Correll, Carolyn Crabtree, Bennie Creasy, Joyce Crouse, Marvin Dunn, Nancy Evans, Phyllis Flynt, Wayne Flythe, James Forbis, Junior Frazier, Eddie Gates, Barbara Guthrie, Carolyn Hadley, Jean Hardie, Donald Hayes, Linda Hazelwood, Janet Holliman, Nancy Holt, Janie Hunter, Larry Hunter, Rebecca Jarrett, Sue Johnson, George Johnson, Mariea Jones, Rachel Jones, Tommie Jean King, Jackie Kirkman, Isabelle Na A -. .... 1: .... . 3 i J. gg ,,:w.,, , .JW 1, , K, ,,.,n .... 5 .. .,,.,,: ... . 1 f 1 , . K ,. . .vm , fm X sf Q Q... 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Q, t -m 'ln' - R ffl juniors Kirkpatrick, Walter Lamberth, Jackie Lovette, Bobby Mabry, Jimmy Madden, Dorothy Murphy, Linda Myers, Cleon Overman, Linda Owens, Johnny Patton, Cheyra Phillips, Lee Porterfield, Linda Pulliam, Joan Qualls, Eva Ray, Ann Rayfield, Larry Rhodes, Arlene Robertson, Richard Robinson, Larry Roddy, Dottie Rollins, Frances Rumple, Terry Seay, Mary Sharpe, Hulda Shoffner, Deanna Smith, Wayne Starnes, Carolyn Stockard, Billy Strigo, Charlie Sutton, Kenneth Thompson, James Thompson, Jerry Walker, Kent Ward, Marie Watkins, Eldean Whitted, Wayne Wightman, George Williams, Nancy Wilson, Patsy Wood, Brenda Wood, Linda Wyrick, Brenda r Lum! i Sophomore Kloss Officers President .... . Sammy Barnes Vice-President . . . . Jerry DeBruler Secretary .... .... An n King Treasurer . . . . . Jerry Clark DAY BY DAYwe are takingalarger younger and greener than we. We part in the activities at G.H.S. This realize there are lots of things yet year we hold our heads a little higher to learn but we are well on our way because at last, there is someone to becoming leaders at G.H.S. 32 ,M i 'Nv-. Liu 'lr' f 4 Q. A x R ,, cr 4. T Te . v 5 E, 1 i F X 1 N A 'K' x Q 1 B ., :,,5 X t is f A 52 A B ?-Q vm . If J .. L an ,E .. gg 4, Q 6 C 1 f A, r' .lg X 'HI vs X 5 -:f'! is . .1 Sophamores Adams, Jimmy Albright, Henry Albright, Vera Allen, Lacy Andrews, Judy Andrews, Pat Ashley, Douglas Barnes, Sammy Beal, Larry Bennett, Anna Bowers, Johnny Bradshaw. Faydean Carroll, Linda Carter, Martha Cheek, Bobby Clark, Betty Clark, Faye Clark, Jerry Clark, Keith Clemmens, Patricia Cody, Gloria Combs, Howard Compton, Sally Copeland, Don Corder, Olivia Culp, Tommy Davis. Steve DeBruler, Jerry Dickey, Glenda Drawdy, Charlene Dunlap, Ray Edmonds, Walter Ellington, Carroll Euliss, Victor Evans, Kenneth Fogleman. Ray Foster, Annie Garner. Jerry Graham. Walter Graves. Billy Guthrie. Charles Guthrie, Don Guy, Betsy Hadley, Johnny Hall. Pat Ham, Sylvia Handy, Currie Harden, Nancy Hardie, Faye Henderson, Jerry Herbert, Letty Hudson. Scottie Hunter, Carl Janey. Larry Jareeki. Michael Saphomarcs Jeffreys, Mary Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Joe Johnson, Louise Jones, Allen Jones, Etta Kimrey, Suzie King, Ann Lee, Bunn Linens, Jimmy Lomax, Michael Marshall, Brenda Martin, Melvin Massengill, Vicki McAdams, Dickie McPherson, Dianne Meacham, Jane Miller, Kendall Mitchell, Johnnie Moser, Mary Moss, Anne Moss, Janice Myers, Faydean Neal, Katherine Newcomer, Careth Okey, Joe Penny, Ross Pittman, Jerry Poe, Frances Pollock, Jimmy Pugh, Betty Pugh, Paulette Riggins, Jimmy Ross, Marilyn Russell, Sammy Seamon, Curtis Sineath, Bronna Stacey, Betty Stackhouse, Baker Stanfield, Judy Stephens, Johnnie Stewart, David Swanner, Jeanne Sykes, Linda Thacker, Patricia Thompson, William Trollinger, William Walters, Duane Watkins, Scherry Watson, James Waugh, Nancy Williams, Amanda Wooten, Wiley Wright, Linda 9 L, . 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Wcshmen Aydt, Jo Ann Barnes, James Bason, Michael Bivens, Randall Boswell, Barbara Bristow, Eddie Carter, Carolyn Carter, Geraldine Carter, Jimmy Caskey, Myra Caudle, Aurelia Chilton, Howard Clapp, June Clark, John Crawford, Judy Curtis, Ronnie Davis, Emily Davis, Kenneth DeBruler, Judy Euliss, Danny Evans, Mary Pat Ezzell, Donnie Kay Flynt, Robert Flythe, Colon Fogleman, Laura Fowler, Sally Garner, Richard Gatwood, Millard Goins, Patricia Green, Carolyn Griffin, Marlene Hadley, Rachel Hensley, Sidney Holliman, Hugh Holt, Earlene Howard, Bruce Hudgins, Larry lngle, John Jarrett, Jackie Jarrett, Susan Johnson, Bobby Lamberth, Jane Loy, Harriet Lyon, Bobby 5' 4531 fr .'.. 1 'Y' nf N, . f. -J 'N N 'K u s. i A U-I? NN' ..... 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'lf- gt M ,Q R 5'rcsl1mn1 Mabry, Donna Mabry, Sherry Mansfield, Carol Marshall, Linda Martin, Blake Martin, Mary Frances McMasters, Ingrid Meredith, Pamela Moore, Pamela Moss, John 0'Baugh, Joyce Painter, Joan Patten, Judy Ray, Naomi Rayfield, Dwight Rich, Janice Ritter, Shirley Rivers, Kenneth Satterfield, Tommy Schmieskors, Douglas Seamon, Diane Seay, Joey Shoffner, John Sims, Andrew Smith, Linwood Smith, Victor Smithey, Linda Spoon, Barbara Stackhouse, Gayle Stainback, J oan Stanley, Linda Stanley, Mickie Strigo, Duffy Sykes, Nathan Terry, James Thacker, Larry Thompson, Delcie Turner, Billie Utley, Virginia Vaughn, Eugene Willis, Richard Wilson, James Wood, Larry Yount, Eddie Szghfh Grade Allen, Cathy Allison, Harold Barnes, Diane Basden, Millicent Bayer, Sandra Beck, Allen Bennett, Marilyn Bowers, Douglas Braxton, Alfred Bridges, Rebecca Browning, Johnny Bueschel, Sandra Burke, Sandy Byrum, Donald Campbell, Jerry Carter, Billy Cates, Jo Ann Cates, Judy Charlton, Keith Childress, Frank Cole, Alma Cook, Vickie Crutchfield, Joan Ca Dean, Larry Dollar, Barry Ellington, Jimmy Ellington, Rebecca Estlow, Charles Evans, Anne Flowers, Linda Fogleman, Harriette Foster, Dean Foster, Jean Fowler, June Freeman, Carolyn Garner, Marilyn Godfrey, Donna Grubb, Shirley Hadley, Delbert Harden, Janet Holt Heckman, George Hewitt, Rodney Holt, David Hunter, Molly Jarrett, Candy Johnson, Cameron Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Joe Jones, Clarence Jones, Jesse Jones, Kay Kernodle, Michael rol W! 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Eighth Grade Lackey, Pamela Lee, Gene Lemons, Janice Long, Anna Blair Longest, Johnny Lyon, Janice Magrini, Rita Mann, Patricia Mansell, Cherie Faye Marion, Carolyn Martin, Richa.rd McClure, Jimmy McPherson, Ellen McPherson, Sue Minor, Glenda Mitchell, Dickie Mitchell, Sue Moon, Johnny Mooneyham, Sandra Moore, Milton Moss, Kay Nash, Susan Painter, Joyce Parrish, Elaine Pegg, Linda Phillips, Jo Ann Poplin, Vickie Pulley, Billy Ray, Larry Roark, J ane Roark, Ralph Rumple, Brenda Russell, Gail Satterfield, Carlie Scott, Eugene Semiklose, Carolyn Smith, Cathy Smith, Donald Smith, Ellen Spainhour, Steve Stacey, Dennis Starnes, Jane Stewart, Kent Terry, Margaret Tinnin, Jerry Vincent, Dennis Waddell, Eugene Watkins, Jerry Williams, Nancy Williamson, Steve Wilson, Douglas Wingfield, Johnny 'RITIN' Making loops and curls and gnashing their teeth, the would-be secretaries learn to take dictation. 5 Q 410 READIN' The word shall make you think, and the thought shall make you free. in ,X I X 'RITHMETIC C2x-yi - f3x-2yJ : confusion. 5 brsswsgsr- .L . - , - 'Lf :N i J , .ir , ,Abi ., -:yy 4 K ga . x k t 55 Members of the council are the following: Rebecca Minor, Joan Pulliam, Sarah Andrew, Carolyn Marion, Sally Compton, Susan Nash, John Shoffner, Mary Pat Evans, Pamela Moore, Millicent Basden, Mike Bason, Walter Graham, Joe Okey, Bob Clapp, and George Wightman. leaders Day Hy Day The Student Council is affiliated with the National Association of Stu- dent Councils. C o mp o s e d of four off i c e r s , one representative from each home room, the faculty ad- viser, and the principal, the council is a formof faculty-student co- operation. The aim of the Student Council is to foster a more co- operative spirit among both groups and individuals. Student Council officers are as follows P r e s id e n t, Bruce Kernodleg Adviser Miss Church, Treasurer, Jeanne Swanner Vice-President, Gay Eulissg and Secre- tary, Janie Holt. Joe Okey, Millicent Basden, Walter Graham, Sally Comp- ton, and Carolyn Marion Search thefiles for ideas for assembly programs. Susie Nash, Joan Pulliam, George Wightrnan, and Sarah Andrew prepare for one of the council' s y e a r ly projects -- Career Day. '-.MF Pxiqvglra 'fn' - at F Q at , 'v- Q:- ml 2 K E Pencil, paper, anyone? Janie Holt, Jeanne Swanner, Gay Euliss, Becky Minor, and Bruce Kernodle keep busy at the student store. Che Eauncil ,fit Wark Your ticket, please. Grouped around the ice cream box are John Shoffne r, Bob Clapp, Pam Moore, Mary Pat Evans, and Mike Bason. wr mf? :fr UQ In the he ad of Editor Barbara Thompson was formulated the maze of copy,pictures,and appointments - all of which took form in this book. Look at this one, says Art Editor Gail Bowers to Sports Editor Hal M c A d a m s and Activities Manager Barbara Bowling as they sort pic- tures for layouts. - Advertising Manager Linda Cody, Wayne Whitted, her assistantg Business Manager Ronnie Petree, and his assistant Deanna Shoffner spend many hours soliciting ads. amcthiug Different To the reader of this annual we make this request: Handle this book with all possible care and respect. The WAG Staff has attempted to record for you all the dreams and actual DAY BY DAY happenings at Graham High. Weeks and months of work, late hours, and fun went into the composition of this yearbook. If you're1ookingfor typists Bruce Kernodle, Katherine Swanner, Becky Minor, and Becky Moss, you'11 find them pecking out copy for the annual. In U15 ,Making The duties of taking pictures, writing copy, editing senior statistics, identifying pic- tures, and drawing layouts were carried out with eagerness and painstaking care by the staff members. It is to these loyal workers that we owe the production of The 19 59 WAG. QL Adviser Mrs. Smith and Associate Editor Janie Holt scan annuals from various schools for new and differ- ent ideas. Circulation Manager Diana Foster, her assistant Joyce Creasy, and Photographer Dickie Johnson post a reminder from the annual staff concerning deadline dates for annual sales. The members of The CRACKER Staff assemble the Christmas edition of The CRACKER. They are as follows: Mary Pat Evans, Billy Moore, Ray Wheeler, Nancy Layton, Jean McDonald, Sarah Andrew, Gloria Cody, PatStaub, BarbaraStacey, George Neal, Marie Burke, Sandra Whitesell, Auburn Burnette, Bennie Crabtree, George Wightman, Marsha Williams, Kendra Evans, and Gay Euliss. I5 EDITOR Jean McDonald News ,And Deadlines Chat 's Our Husiuees Keepwell informed! To notify us of the happenings at G.H.S. is the school news- paper, The CRACKER. The CRACKER Staff strives to make the newspaper in- teresting and enjoyable for our student body. The CRACKER is edited every six weeks, and a copy is given to each student free of charge. We owe our news staff a debt of gratitude for a job well done. ASSISTANT EDITOR Sarah Andrew ADVISER ADVISER Miss Buckner 46 Mrs. DeWeese . , . 1 I 'vp - Selecting a play that will appeal to Practice makes for perfection and a the public is the first step in its pro- successful performance. duction. h ' l y Clic I7lay's C116 Ching... . Under the direction of Mrs. Walker, the Dramatics Club has provided entertain- ment through its work on the Thanksgiving and senior play productions. Even though the members may never appear on Broadway, they have had fun while profiting from the experience that comes from performing before, an audience. Behind the scenes are those who are The addition or subtraction of years essential. in creating the necessary is made possible in a few moments settings. ' by the work of the make -up artists. 2 'P , 'Q A, M :rr T np a worthy senior. . if T 'H Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Adviser . . fp- 9 F Hald High Che Torch! The members of the National Honor Society are as follows: Billy Stockard, Wayne Whitted, Deanna Shoffner, Gay Euliss, Barbara Thompson, Katherine Swanner, Sarah Andrew, Janie Holt, and Hulda Sharpe. President ..... , , Vice-President . . . a ri .a,, U , I p Q f E Q it 3 5 Q 2 L The National Honor Society attempts to express in tangible ser- vice to the school and community the ideals symbolized by the letter on its e m ble m - -character, leader - ship, service, and scholarship. The main projects of the society are the annual White Christmas pro- gram and the scholarship awarded to Katherine Swanner Barbara Thompson . Deanna Shoffner . . Billy Stockard . . Miss Church l 1 Key Service to the school, community, and nation--this is the purpose of the Key Club International. By helping sponsor the Miss G.H.S. contest, the club members raised money to be presented in the form of . a scholarship to a worthy senior in 11' A , the Key Club. , D Tir 4 A-. e TPI' , A r President .... . . Don Ellis Vice-President . . . . . Billy Moore Secretary .... . . Ronnie Petree Treasurer . . . . . George Neal E 341 f-ve .X s 5 , B Cjfub lrizfiug 5'er Ketler Serzfiee The members of the Key Club are as follows: George Neal, Ronnie Petree, Billy Moore, Don Ellis, Don Goins, Bob Clapp, Tommy Bason, Auburn Burnette, Wiley Wooten, Bunn Lee, Hal McAdams, Larry Robinson, George Wightman, Johnny Owens, Walter Kirkpatrick, David Hudson, Wayne Whitted, Billy Stockard, Donald Hardie, Joe Okey, Dennis Martin, and Bruce Kernodle. fin 'Q 'X . J 1 - 4,4 V ,Mum Striving to improve the vocal talents of the members of the Glee Club, Miss Apple directed three practices a week and held several afternoon rehearsals in preparation for the annual Christ- mas and spring assembly programs. The members gave still more of their time to the preparation of music for the highlight of the year -- Graduation. SO Hall: Lfharm WHITE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM We Wish You a Merry Christmas O Come All Ye Faithful Adoramus Te What Child Is This ? Cherry Tree Carol O Little Town of Bethlehem Good King Wenceslas Dona Nobis Pacem My Sheep Were Grazing Hark The Herald Angels Sing Go Tell It on the Mountains Joy to the World We Three Kings It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Hey, Hey, Ho Christmas Bells Silent Night Grant Us, O Lord Qwes- fm.. ACCOMPANIST Hulda Sharpe w 5'or ,4 Hatter Camarrow The Graham High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. is com- posed of girls who have taken, or who are taking Home Economics. The motto, To- ward New Horizons, expresses the purpose of the organization whose main goal is to train girls to become better hornemakers and citizens of tomorrow. j 4 ' 7, Q yr 4 ayy.,,,f J' Qi- , f ,.. 'Q K S If K 4 V 1 f y I I po , . Heauty Hrighicus The members of Arts and Crafts make many original and decorative projects. It seems as though they are able to construct crafts with the use of very few materials, but withagreat deal of imagination. From a few pieces of yarn the members fashion anadorable animal, and from a. bit of foil they make an attractive Christmas decor- ation. The two groups are sponsored by Miss Church and Miss Currin. A71 m The Science Club is divided into small groups. Each week one of these groups under the direction of Mr. Hill, presents a program on a science topic such as z o - ology, aviation, electricity, weather, minerals, and rocks. Chr: World ,And .715 Wamicrs The Nature Club is designed to offer advanced study in the plant and animal king dom. Biology students receive general acquaintance and training by individual ob- servation and research. Mr. Busick is the faculty adviser. 3712 ,lsr 'Tr Huildcrs of Camarraw The Gamma Eta Sigma Club, newly organized this year, has been very active in school improvement. They have undertaken as their projects the construction ofa record player for dancing a.fter lunch and a music system in the cafeteria. Mr. Hill serves as adviser. Pathway 270 fitcraturc The purpose of the Library Club is to promote better understanding and co-operation inthe studentuse of the library, and to arouse interest in the study of librarianship as a profession. The members of this club assist the librarian, Mrs. Lee, who acts as their adviser. . Paws, 5 Q . A s Sir umSBi Dvsmfiug Athletcs 811111 letters Members of the Monogram Club, sponsored by Mr. Heckman, promote school spirit and encourage good sportsmanship in athletics. Operating the concession stand at basketball games is one means of raising money for the annual scholarship presented to a deserving senior. .Wm 5'lickers The purpose of the Motion Picture Projection activity is to supply teachers with well-trained operators of audio-visual equipment. With the successful completion of this training. the students are awarded certificates by their instructor, Mr. Russell. 4 ' -- A--M Y- --...nu 3 S -w glllf And Qair Play While developing good muscle co-ordination and playing ability, those in Boys' Games also develop a system of fair play and good sportsmanship. This activity, under the leadership of Mr. Heckman, is for boys who are not taking the physical education course. Highway Safety- 3715! ,And Qarcmasf Duringan eighteen-week course of instruction, the members of the Driver Train- ing activity are taught many vital extras of driving. This promotion of safe driving habits and courtesy on the road will prove useful for these sophomores. Mrs. Smith is adviser. lls Assisting Mrs. Cla rk s 0 n , these office receptionists ran errands, answered the telephone, and p e r f o r m e d many other duties: Cheyra Patton, Deanna Shoffner, Linda Daves, Linda Cody, Sylvia Fogleman, and Walter Kirkpatrick. ,t.,, , . , :wing The following marshals, selected on the basis of their s c h o 1 a s t i c achievement, served as ushers throughout the graduation exercises: Joan Cornell, Carolyn Starnes, S ar ah An d r ew , Joanne Braxton, Hulda Sharpe, Billy Stockard, and Wayne Whitted. Daily The maintenance and cafeteria staffs have done a great deal to make our DAY BY DAY life at G. H. S. more pleasant. They are Mrs. Robena Crumpton, Mrs. Annie Jane Thompson, Mrs. Cherrie Wade, Mr. Sam Morrow, Mrs. Harold Lovette, Mrs. P. O. Burch, Mrs. Wayne Dawkins, a.nd Mrs. Jean Collins. Mrs. Rylma Reavis a.nd Mr. Ben Hinshaw are not pictured. 23 Q . sb J ' ASS X X A 2 N X X X , X fig K iwgbs x , .x x 'mxxgi K - N .1 N fr WV x Wit , LIM 1 X Q. ' X .. L t.kL E R 3 S t N .. XX bis 1 K N Sw 'xii x NS' 5? i. 'f First Row: Bruce Kernodle, Dickie Johnson, Kenneth Sutton, Dennis Martin, Billy Moore, Barry Meacham, Auburn Burnette, Ralph Lineberry, Jon Hancock, David Hudson. Second Row: Bob Clapp, Charlie Strigo, Don Goins, Wayne Whitted, Jerry Clark, Clayton Johnson, Cleon Myers, George Wightman, Don Guthrie, Wayne Flynt. Third Row: Kendall Miller, Jerry DeBruler, Joe Okey, Sammy Barnes, Bobby Lovette, Wiley Wooten, Walter Graham, Carroll Ellington, Foy Bayliff, Don Ellis. Fourth Row: Tommy Satterfield, Thomas Clark, Lee Phillips, Kent Walker, David Stewart, Bunn Lee, George Neal, Doug Young, Johnnie Mitchell, a.nd Harold Pyrtle. Co-Captains B ar r y Meacham and Billy Moore have done an excellent job in keeping the team spirit high a.nd in leading the Red Devils to victory. Junior-Varsity Coach Mr. Nall and Varsity Coaches Mr. Heckman a.nd Mr. Roshelli have devoted much time and effort in directing our team. Graham Ku! Dczfzls Q fm- , . B-M . Auburn Burnette .,. 'QQ -M, a t S 5' 52' X' I W? so David Hudson Barry Meacham Pr- na 3..- A x Qty w ,l-,,.,,, vu Q Bob Clapp Don Ellis Don Goins Don Gutlqrie f in 'A+' sv it GFX 1 Bruce Kernodle Ralph Lineberry Dennis Martin Dickie Johnson I .ie A- in G.. -Q: f IAM-'l i,y Billy Moore George Neal Harold Pyrtle Doug Young GRADUATING LETTERMEN I On Che Gridiron... The starting eleven of our football team this season are Kenneth Sutton, Charlie Strigo, Don Ellis, Bob Clapp, Auburn Burnette, Barry Meacham, Dickie Johnson, Cleon Myers, Ralph Lineberry, Don Guthrie, Billy Moore, and Coach Heckman. Q, . Q ii? ,, Jn, 'wx - X 32 hu AE 5 1 , ' I fx '14 X, 1 h aggwifi 1-r U Q ff I X y 3 3 S nxt U! j,?fR,y7f'fS J, , ' ' ' www, The members of the baseball team are as follows: Thomas Wright, Bill Aydt, Bobby Cheek, Ray Fogleman, Jimmy Linens, Larry Rayfield, Jerry Cheek, Walter Kirkpatrick, Wayne Whitted, Kenneth Adams, manager, George Wightman,Ra1ph Lineberry, Don Miller, Larry Hunter, Jimmy Euliss, Buddy Massey, Hugh McAdams, Wayne Flynt, Don Guthrie, Larry Gibson, Duane Walters , manager, and Mr. Heckrnan, coach. Ou zflb' Diamond. .. as B nh- e ...Mk V J f F . 4 tr 0 ',,, Ralph Lineberry Don Guthrie GRADUATING LETTERMEN Harold Pyrtle K The Graham Red Devrls are Don Goms, Larry Rayfleld Don Guthrxe B1l1y Moore Tommy Bason Clayton Johnson, Ray Fogleman Larry Hunter, Jerry Clark, Txmmy Cates, Mr Roshelh coach, and Johnny Bowers manager OH glib' Haurl CAPTAIN COACH Don Guthrie MT- Rosheui 64 n ...o' i Ked Devil A 6,5 4, 5 K. 2 f is-xy, iw i . K llif 5 Q X f wfr. Q My S2 Qgmx ww X , 4 , F -. .Q..J. v , X -QR km 9 V. M J , ' in Actian I 1 I X x 3 X ' ,W g Q wx wg ,L A L ,.,.sV,, H V 4, M , , E Q7 The Graham Red Devilettes are Isabelle Kirkman, Mary Pat Evans, Judy DeBru1er, Dottie Roddy, Diane Seamon, Gay Euliss, Katherine Swanner, Joan Pulliam, Gail Bowers, Scottie Hudson, Sarah Andrew, Betsy Guy, Barbara Bowling, Gloria Cody, Barbara Gates, Carolyn Correll, Dorothy Madden, Jeanne Swa.nner, Kendra Evans, manager, Mr. Nall, coach, and Virginia Hazelwood, manager. Ou Che Kourt COACH - APTPJN5 CO C therine Swafmer Mr- Nall Gav Euliss ' Ka G6 y 1 , . - ' 'W 1361! Dwilcllcs in Action di 'Q' ci' J M 5 The cheerleaders are pictured as follows: Gay Euliss, Assistant Headg Nancy Layton, Head, Jeanne Swanner, Linda Daves, Ginny Hazelwood, Jean McDonald, Dottie Roddy, Mary Moser, and Kitty zf-J-6. C-0-fo uf Come on, let's yell! Repeatedly the cheerleaders have chanted these familiar words, thereby boosting the morale of the team and student body. The student body owes both groups of cheerleaders a vote of thanks for many proud accomplishments. The Junior-Varsity Cheerleaders are Pat Goins, Mary Pat Evans, Head, Gayle Stackhouse, Pam Moore, Carolyn Green, Diane Seamon, Linda Stanley, Judy Patten, a.nd Mickie Stanley. , , , 68 1 M, ,Q-P af 1 Sv v fmhfw mi 1? , L5 fig 34, Lovely Nancy Layton, with Hal McAdams as her escort, reigned over Homecoming festivities. Home I 9 At last the big day dawned -- cool and clear. From three to four o'- clock classes were active complet- ing last-minute details on their floats. The parade was composed of these attractive floats, the Home- coming Court, and club sponsors. Surrounding the queen and her escort are the members of the Home- coming Court, seated as follows: Jerry Garner, Joan Pulliam, Tommy Bason, Jean McDonald, Sammy Barnes, Diane McPherson, Bobby Johnson, and Judy Patten. valuing 5 ayga W 1 .x . 1 : The game against Oxford Orphan- age was a victorious one. The half- time activities, during which the queen was crowned, added color and excitement to the night. With high spirits the spectators and team gathered in the gym to honorthealumni and renew old friendships. J e an M c D o n ald , escorted by Tommy Bason, served as Maid of Honor for the Homecoming Coronation. Enjoying refreshments and dancing after the game, the alumni were once again an important part of G.H.S. -nl Ucarolina Jnoonu The moon was shining briqht ,n Cuiwlirio, The night we sold qoocl-hyo so tenderly And now ihcxl l'm crvvoy from C'azr.linc1, Won't somebody lell the moon fox me. Oli! Chorus CAROLINA MOON keep shining, Shining on the one who waits for mc- CAROLINA MOON l'm pininq, Pininq for the place I long lf' lie How I'm hoping to-niqhl youll 551, Go io the riqh! window, scatter your light, Say l'm ol-right please clo. Tell her ihot I'm blue and lonely, CAROLINA MOON rogramme Invocation ....,....... Welcome ..,.....,..,.., ON With The Banque! 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THOMPSON FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance Service Dial CA 6-1622 For Both Locations Burlington - Graham Lumplimonts of PAUL'S RESTAURANT WLQTBROOK STUDIOS Photographers Telephone CAna1 6-6474 1236 S. Church Street Burlington, North Carolina Congratulations to The Class of 1959 HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY Eat Enjoy Enriched TIP-TOP Bread Cakes Rolls Compliments of GRAHAM UNDERWRITERS Dial CAnal 6-0017 Graham, North Carolina NU-VOGUE HOSIERY Graham M I ll S , I N C . North Carolina Esquire Socks Holeproof Hosiery Fruit-of-the Loom Socks Mojud Hosiery Kayser Hosiery Schiaparelli Stockings Supp-hose for Men and Manufactured by KAYSER - ROTH HOSIERY Burlington Women COMPANY, INC. North Carolina Complimenn of GREEN'S FUEL GAS C0. Graham, North Carolina BElK'S OF GRAHAM Save Time - Save Money Shop Be1k's of Graham First BE LK BECK CO. Graham - Burlington North Carolina .rrw W. J. NICKS CO. General Merchandise Groceries-Feeds-Fertilizers Plants and Bulbs Graham, North Carolina MEACHAM'S RADIO 8. 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Main Street - CA 8-1043 Burlington, North Carolina MOON'S FASHION SHOP For The Latest in Styles CAnal 6-8219 130 N. Main Street Graham, North Carolina GRAHAM DRUG STORE Bring your prescriptions here For accuracy and economy. We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions. Dial CAnal 7-2031 Graham, North Carolina Compliments of ISLEY'S GROCERY Court Square Graham, North Carolina MIDWAY METAL WORKS Heating 81 Air Conditioning Oil Burner Service Dial CA 6-4168 812 Sidney Avenue Burlington, North Carolina JIMMIE'S BEAUTY SALON CAnal 6-9145 106 W. Harden Street Graham, North Carolina WOODY HARDWARE CO. General Hardware Phone CAnal 6-3754 Court Square Graham, North Carolina 1 , 1 PEPSI COLA BOTTlING COMPANY ly The Light Refreshment 1423 Church Street Burlington, North Carolina MARY'S FLOWER SHOP Phone CA 7-3296 Route ifl Graham, North Carolina WEBB AVENUE MOTORS i , Best In The Line Of Used Cars Open Daily Webb Avenue 1 BURLINGTON AWNING CO. Canvas and Aluminum Awnings Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Dial CA 6-7749 1905 Webb Avenue Burlington, North Carolina f ' i'-' 7 ' ' ' MONARCH HOSIERY -.-gtg GRAHAM LUMBER COMPANY E. A. Braxton and Sons Builders Dial CAnal 6-7611 W. Harden Street Graham North Carolina lEATH HOSIERY Mlll, INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Ladies' Full-Fashioned Hosiery Graham North Carolina ALAMANCE Cm' BARBER SHOP Book s. STATIONERY co. Clyde McDaniel June Lemons Court Square Graham, North Carolina Bailey-Coble Building Near Post Office Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE GAS CO. Arthur Goins, Manager Phone CAnal 6-7118 P. O. Box 15 Burlington, North Carolina MOGLE'S BICYCLE CENTER The Finest in Bicycles Burlington, North Carolina ,.,,,..,-.,., GRAHAM MOTOR SALES - ' 'H A W A Passenger Tire Re-capping L RUSSELL THOMPSON'S , me SERVICE 7 ' U. S. Royal Tires ' Phone CAna1 6-3780 West Harden Street CHEVROLET Graham, North Carolina Dial CAna1 6-3692 West Harden Street Graham, North Carolina WRIKE DRUG COMPANY REMNANT SHOP NORTH CAROLINA Sew Much For Sew Litt1e Haw River, North Carolina Sodas - Cokes Medicine-Stationery-Cosmetics Dial CAna1 7-7401 Graham, North Carolina V--Y Y Vwv-,-7.. Compliments of BAYlIEF'S RADIATOR 8. MOTOR SERVICE The Finest Auto and Radiator Service in Alamance County Phone CA 6-4106 312 Mill Street Graham, North Carolina Congratulatiom Reddy Kilowatt will be your partner for a satisfying and useful life. DKE P WEB C .L 4 flE'LN..' THE AIANIANCE GIEANER Established in 1875 Newspaper - Job Printing Graham, North Carolina Compliments of ,Ang ....- 1. X Ui . 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Burlington Industries and its member companies and plants are proud io 3 be an important part of one of Americas most essential industries, Burlington House Finishing Plant Burlington Terminal Central Warehouse Grabur Throwing Company Main Supply May Hosiery Finishing Company Mayfair Textile Company McEwen Hosiery Company Ossipee Weaving Plant Piedmont Heights Weaving Plant Plaid Mills a unit of INDUSTRIES. INC- lnvesfigafe Career Opportunities ln Texfiles s i-if ' - - J ' - -1.1w.f'L-.La-'- . . .. - 9'4'7:5!2?1-F' - i':1f--f Srfl-'Q-'i'v:37Sf ':'3f3 ':-- - 'ff ?-2- --'-'-1-'ff' -.aff -,-'-1'-i'.':Q-Q I-s.-If, ,u '- .':l-'f1r2 23115 :Q -1 ,. -3 +. , A. . .-., . f. , ,,. .pr 5... . ,. .L , , , . , . . , . . . . . ' ---A AW' -' ' - ' '-' ' ft .U -L-65293591 ,A -w5fkf2'2L'-1-5.1-:4:4,f. +' A ff-1' .- 4.1-' .2.-23:51-g-af-1.4,sq-f-4-.f:: -'--.-.:-,-x.-- -- .f ---l,:.'::.Az.--.'.--5-. . , -. -. , ' - -f . , .. .399 f .-f-af ,,..-'tai-Q1-fsffsmii.-:255:-4 fi-'s.r.:-nw--52:-?Se?2E Q 1'- ' -
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