Granite Falls High School - Boulder Yearbook (Granite Falls, NC)
- Class of 1953
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To enable you to recall these and other mem- orable days, the Granite Boulder has endeavored to bring to you in all sincerity the true spirit of f I 1 ' x Dcdzcatzou I x l sv- ,A xlf' sd 1-'fx ' I .UV XX ,J I Ji f! S 3. I We, the Boulder Staff of 1953, raise our voices in fond and grateful praise to Mrs. Colleen Starnes, our Junior sponsor. Through her pa- tience, ceaseless efforts, and understanding dis- position, she has not only guided them in their schoolwork but has won their affection. The Sen- iors especially will remember her for her work in presenting a successful Junior-Senior, an oc- casion long to be remembered by each of them. To you, Mrs. Starnes, we say you are tops . 1, In Mcmarium BYAS N. DIXON January 25, 1891 October Z, 1952 No person who attended school at any time during the last ten years could have missed the friendly greeting of Byas as he went about his day's work. Each of us who came to know him thought of him as a friend and often asked him to perform duties to which he always consented with that cheerful. long- remembered smile. That was Byas! 2 in i1i or P Heard of Sduca tion Board Members MR. GLENN MACKIE 2'- Pr1nc1pa1 MR. R. W. STARNES MR. THAD RUSSELL Superintendent MR. C. M. ABERNETHY MR. J. V. SHERRILL J.--' 4 WLM MR. RICHARD W. STARNES Lenoir Rhyne College Principal, Science M W, 1 .4 tx! E M X J irq' if .,, , j , i l fflifiw if I i Q-A MISS PEGGY MARIE BROOKS Lenoir Rhyne College Mathematics, Spanish Physical Education MRS. L. E. CAGLE Appalachian State Teachers College Science, English Physical Education MRS. RUBY BULLARD CARSON Furman University University of North Carolina English, Latin, French MRS. E. G. CASHION Georgia State College for Women Science, Biology MISS MARY LOUISE COOK Mars Hill College Wake Forest College French, English MR. BILL CORDELL Lenoir Rhyne College Social Science, Coach MR. W. H. CORPENING North Carolina State College Agriculture MISS RUTH SHANNON COX Queens College Home Economics, Science MR. M. SINCLAIR DEAL Appalachian State Teachers College Lenoir Rhyne College Social Science, Coach MR.. SPENCER DEYTON Lenoir Rhyne College Band Director MR. KENNETH F. GRIGG North Carolina State College Appalachian State Teachers College Mathematics , Science MRS. DESSIE P. SETZER Bowling Green College of Commerce Ball State Teachers College Commerce MRS. COLLEEN S. STARNES Lenoir Rhyne College Commercial, English MRS. GLADYS FOX STARNES Lenoir Rhyne College Mathematics T X . 45? 311 Sal Q Changing to English class , I found Mrs. Carson almost having a heart attack- Dean came to class. y ag af Cami May have started With a bang, meaning that an experi ment did what it Wasn't sup- posed to do. To end the perfect day, I greeted Miss Cook with Bon Soir, Mademoisel, comme tie yo're mules! Later on I attempted to read the Egyptian hieroglyph- ics--shorthand, that is. 9 o 1 -X... lr- .. n s,- nf 4'? E?' P ' x .Wu - 'L -L AW ily C .DV if . 4 ' 2 1 '. ,.h . pf .. vX.x A. , , Nw, -V .-:A-ew .Ma :fy .WM ky. .if Q BILL GREENE 1 ' My Day As ,4 Senior Seniors - who - us '? Ah! At last we have reached that long-awaited day. The day of being looked up to -- envied on our throne of seniority. First days when the clouds clearing away from our minds reveal hard work ahead-- First class meeting with Elizabeth Moore presiding, and Vice Presi- dent Leonard Harris, Secretary-Treasurer Betty Anne Mackie, as the other officers presiding-- Looking forward to our objective- Washington- Here we come! -- Working eagerly toward this goal-- turning into a salesman-- saying by day-- Buy a box of candy-- Help the poor Seniors -- by night-- Buy a Reader's Digest -- at Ha1loween-- Bob for an apple -- Hot roast- ed peanuts-- get 'em here -- dramatics in the spring with the class play-- exams and the happy thought of Junior-Senior with whirling thoughts of new for- mals and dates. Final1y-- senior week and graduation. Si l N N--. an ., Q Sn N. ki f he, X si. Qs S ii Seniors' SHIR LEY C . ANNAS 4-H Club 1gF.H.A. Club 25 Glee Club 2,33 May Day 25 Junior Play 33 Wittiest Girl Sen- ior Class 4. SHIRLEY LOUISE ANNAS F,H,A, 1,25 Allied Youth 3,45 Waitress Ur. - Sr., 2g May Day l,2. CHARLES BLACKWELDER F.F.A. 2,3,4. PAUL BOLICK 4-H l,2,3,4. BOBBY BREWER 4-H 1,Z,3,4gF.F.A. 2,3,4: Escort 3- LARRY BUMGARNER Basketball l,2,4g Football l,3,4g Co-captain 45 Marshal 31 Allied Youth 45 F.F.A. 25 Mon- ogram Club 4. O. C. BUMGARNER F.F.A. Z,3,4g Homecoming Escort 3. h MAX CANNON Bus Driver 2,3,4Q Allied Youth 2,3,4g 4-H Club l,2,3,4g Waiter Ur.-Sr., 25 F.F.A. 2,3,4. 'surf 54 if fx Q' - mints HOMER CLINE F.F.A. 35 Baseball 4. BARBARA LOIS COMPTON F.H.A. 1,25 4-1-I Club 15 Glee Club 2,35 Allied Youth Z,3,45 May Day Z5 Jr. -Sr.F1oor Show 3. ANNE CORPENING Happy Valley High 15 Allied Youth 2,3,4, V- Pres. 2, Pres. 3,45 Delegate to A.Y. Inter- national Conference 3,4, A.Y. Representa- tive Nat'l. Citizenship Conference 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. Z5 Pres. Junior Classg Glee Club 35 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Mistress of Ceremonies, Jr. -Sr. Banquet and Floor Show 35 Girl Most Likely to Succeed 4. PAUL RICHARD COSTNER Band 1,2,3,45 Allied Youth 2.,3,45 Office As- sistant 3,4. FRANCES COZART F.I-I.A. 1,25 4-H Club 152. BARBARA IRENE DUNCAN F.H,A, 1,25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Allied Youth 2,35 Office Ass't. 3,45 Junior Play 35 May Day l,2. BOBBIE FAYE EARLEY Glee Club 25 May Day l, Attendant 25 Allied Youth 45 Miss Granite Hi 35 'Prettiest of Senior Class 45 F.H.A. Z. LARRY EDSEL ESTES 4-H Club 15 May Day 15 Cheerleader 2,3545 Monogram Club 2,3,4'5 Secretary 45 Stage Manager Junior P1ay5F.F.A. 2,3,45 Mar- shal, May Day 25 Jr.-Sr. Floor Show 3. mints HAZEL FAIRCHILD 4-H Club 152,35 Basketball 152. SHIRLEY FRANKLIN F.H.A. 1,25 Allied Youth 25 Band Z5 Floor Show Jr. -Sr. 35 May Day 1,2. MARY FRANCES GASTON Annual Staff 3,45 Beta Club 2, 3.4, Pres. 3,45 Allied Youth 354, V-Pres. 45 Glee Club Z, Pianist 35 Student Council l,2, 3,4, Secretary 45 Newspaper Staff Z, 35 Monogram Club 2, 354, Secretary 35 Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 35 Most Popular Girl 35 Best All-Round 4, Most Popular 45 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Delegate to Nat'1. Planning Conference 35 Mar- shal 1, 2. SHIRLEY MAVIS GOBLE F.H.A. 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 May Day 2. BILL SEAMORE GREEN 3 year student5 May Day 15 Beta Club 254, Treas. 45 Student Council 4, Pres.5 Waiter Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2. MARY VIRGINIA I-IAMRICK Allied Youth l,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,4, P1?.,' 35 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Reporter 35 F.H.A. 1,25 Vice-Pres. 15 Substitute Marshal 35 Office Ass't. 3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 1,2. LEONARD HARRIS Baseball 1, 2 , 3,451-Iomecoming Escort 2, 35 Football 45 Vice Pres. of Class 3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Neatest , Best Looking 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Junior Play 3. GARRY I-IERMAN Football l,3,45 Homecoming Escort 25 Jr.- Sr. Banquet Waiter 25 May Day Escort 25 Al- lied Youth 1,2,3,454-H Club l,2,3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,4. Scnia rs MILLIE JEAN HEWITT 3 year student5 Band 15 Homecoming Sponsor 25 May Day 15 F.H.A. l,2. JEWEL DEAN HICKS 4-H C1ub.l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3. MARGIE ELLEN HOLLAR 4-H Club 15 F.H.A. 1,25 Allied Youth 45 Band 1 . BETTY JEAN HUNSUCKER Newspaper Staff l,Z, 35 Annual Staff l,2, 3,4, Editor 45 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 1, 3,4, Secretary 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Majorette 3,45 Glee Club 2, 35 Marshal l,2, 3. BETTY JUNE KELLER 4-H Club 1. LLOYD KELLER, JR. 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Z,3,4. ANNIE HELLEN KENT Band l,2,3,4, Majorette 2,45 Librarian 25 F.H.A. l,3, Treas.5 Beta Club 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Most Athletic 45 Delegate to 1nternationalA.Y. Planning Conference 45 May Day 1. JOE KIRBY Basketball l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4 , Football 2 , 3, 4, Captain 45 Student Council 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 Class Officer 25 Marshal Jr. Play 35 F.F.A. 45 Best All Round , Most Athletic 45 Op- timist Bowl 4. Seniors WANDA ANITA LAIL 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Beta Club 2,3,45 Allied Youth 45 F.H.A. l,2. BETTY ANNE MACKIE 4-H Club 15 Allied Youth l,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Homecoming Spon- sor 25 Band 15 Student Council 2,3, Officer 3 Representative to S.C. Convention 2,35 Secre- tary of Class 2,45 May Day 2,45 Beta Club 2,3 45 Office Ass't.3,45F.H.A.1,25Jr.-Sr Floor Show 3. FRANCES MACKIE Canteen 1,25 Allied Youth 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Pres. F.H.A. 35 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 35 Waitress 25 Homecoming Spon- sor 35 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Band 1,25 Office Ass't. 45 Jr. Play 35 May Day 1,25 4-H Club l. SHIRLEY ANNE MARSH Student Council 3,45 V-Pres. of Class 15 Al- lied Youth 3,45 Beta Club 2,3545 May Day 25 Waitress Jr. -Sr. 25 Neatest 45 Homecom- ing Sponsor 45 Office Ass't. 2. BARBARA GAYE MARSHALL Glee Club 2,35 Beta Club 2,3,4, V-Pres. 35 4-H Club 1,Z,3,45 Allied Youth 2, 3,45 May Court 15 Cheerleader 35 Jr. -Play 35 Class Secretary 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Office Ass't. 2,3,45 Student Council 15 Waitress Jr. -Sr. 25 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 3. CAROL ELIZABETH MCINTOSH 4-H Club l,2,35 F.H.A. 25 Basketball 15 May Day 1,25 Monogram Club l5 Waitress Jr. -Sr. 15 Waitress Monogram Banquet 15 Cheerleader l. WILEY ROGER MCRARY Baseball 1,25 4-H Club 15 F.F.A. 3,45 Bus Driver 4. ROBERT HAROLD MILLER 4-H Club l,Z,3,45 Allied Youth 45 F.F.A. 35 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 35 Wittiest Boy of Senior Class 4. r Seniars BARBARA ANNE MOFFITT Newspaper 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Allied Youth 253,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Jr. Play 35 Glee Club 35 May Day 25 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 3. DORIS FAYE MONTEITH Allied Youth 1,2, 3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 25 F.H.A. 25 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 35 Office Ass't. 35 May Day 1,2,4. ELIZABETH MOORE Beta Club 2, 3,4, Treas. 35 Allied Youth 1,2, 3, 45 Band 1,2,35 Librarian 35 Basketball 25 Stu- dent Council 45 Class Pres. 45 Most Derwen- dable 45 Delegate to International A. Y. Plan- ning Conference 35 Marshal 35 May Day 1. J. D. OXFORD 4-H Club 1,25 Football 35 F.H.A. 2,3. NANCY POOVEY Allied Youth 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,25 F.H.A. 1,35 Office Ass't. 3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Secretary 3. FRANKLIN RAY POOVEY F. F.A. 3 , 52- FREDA MARLENE POPE Band 1, Majorette 15 F.H.A. 25 Allied Youth 45 4-H Club 45 F.1-l.A. 1,25 May Day 15 3 year student. FLOYD RASH Football 15 Allied Youth 4. Seniors EVELYN RUTH REID 4-I-I Club l,2,3g Allied Youth 1,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 33 Monogram 3,45 Homecoming Spon- sor Zg Band lg May Day l,Z,4g Office ASs't. 4, F.H.A, 1,29 Jr. -Sr. Waitress 2g Monogram Waitress Z. DORIS JEANETTE REID 4-l-I Club 1,25 Beta Club 2,3,4g Allied Youth 35 Marshal 3g Glee Club Z,3g May Day l,2. BETTY SUE RICE Oak Hill High School l,2,3g F.H.A. Z3G1ee Club 2: 4-H Club l. JOE RICHARDS 4-H Club 1,23 Beta Club 2,3. JOE ROBERTS F.F.A, 35 Baseball 3,4p Student Council 4. JO ANN SETZER Secretary of Class 154-l-I Club l, F.l-LA. 1, 3, Pres. lg Glee Club Zg Beta Club 2,3,43 Allied Youth l,2,3,4, V-Pres. 3, Newspaper Staff 35 Annual Staff 3,4g Beta Club Play 33 Homecom- ing Sponsor 4g Office Ass't. 3,4. JIMMY DAVID SHERRILL 4-H Club 1,2,3,4p Basketball 3, Jr. Play 3, F.F.A. 2,3,4- MAX SHERRILL 4-H Club 1.2: I- .F.A. 2,3,4. 'Z' Seniors SARAH JOANN SMITH Basketball l,2,45 Band l,2,45 4-H Club 2,45 Softball Mgr. 15 F.H.A. 1,25 May Day 15 3 year student. PATRICIA SUE SMITH Basketball 1,2,35 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 4-H Club 1,25 F.H,A. 1,25 May Day 1,25 Waitress Monogram Club 15 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 3. IVEY STARNES Waiter Jr. -Sr. Banquet 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Football, Basketball, Baseball Manager 25 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. NANCY JANE TEAGUE 3 year student5 Student Council 1,45 Home- coming Sponsor 1,45 Beta Club 2,45 Glee Club 25 Allied Youth 1,2545 Cheerleader 2,45 Mono- gram Club 2,45 F.H.A. l,2,45 May Day 1. PEARL TEAGUE Glee Club 2,35 4-H Club 1. RACHEL GAYENELL TEAGUE Cheerleader 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,,45 F.H.A, Club l,2,45 May Day 1,25 Homecoming Spon- sor 25 Allied Youth l,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, V-Pres. 45 Glee Club 2,35 Waitress Jr.- Sr. 25 Cutest Girl of Senior Class 45 Wait- ress Monogram Banquet 25 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 35 Homecoming Sponsor 4. KENNETH TEAGUE Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 Op- timist Bowl 4. LOUISE TUCKER 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 2,3. cuiars BRUCE AVEIRY WALLACE Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 4-I-I Club l, 2,3,45F.F.A. 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. 3 ANITA MAXINE WALLACE 4-H Club 1,25 Allied Youth 2,35 Jr. -Play 35 . 55 Glee Club 2,35 Beta Club z,3,4, Jr.-sr. Fioor Show 35 May Day l,Z. THOMAS RICHARD WATTS Class Pres. 1,25 Allied Youth l,2,35 Band l,2,3,4, Captain 3, Drum Major 45 4-H Club l,2.35 Jr. Play 3. B- JOHNNY WHITE Q 4-H Club l,Z,3,45 F.F.A. 3,4. EVELYN ARTRINA WATSON Basketball 1,Z,3,45 Softball 1,25 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Band 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 May Day 1,25 Waitress Monogram Banquet 15 F.H.A. 25 Publicity Mgr. Band 45 Allied Youth 45 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 3. gg' Y.. I 'ii '17 BETTY WEYBURN WILSON Glee Club Z, 35 F.H.A. 25 4-H Club l. BARBARA JEAN YOUNT 4-H Club 1,25 Glee Club 25 Band 15 F.H.A. 25 Homecoming Sponsor 2,35 Jr. -Sr. Waitress 25 Jr. -Sr. Floor Show 35 Allied Youth 1,2,3,4. DANNY YOUNT Allied Youth 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Band , l,2,3,4, C0-Capt. 3, Capt. 45 4-H Club 1,25 Jr. Play 35 Marshal 3. Most Popular N FRANCES GASTO L ARRY B UMGARNER 4. 'Ss Most Dependable OORE ELIZABETH M BILL GREENE .fx-Y 1 'aw YP' Wittiest SHIRLEY C. ANNAS ROBERT MILLER . Most Athletic ANNIE I-IELLEN KENT JOE KIRBY S0853 Neatest ONARD HARRIS LE SHIR LEY MARSH I gf! X , fs, ,. Law 1,w .'u,w 5 , 'ag Most Likely to Succeed ANNE CORPENING BILL GREENE if NX if' I RTIVE' ' I '-ff I X R ff' I 4 -. R n X , L, cv I 1 Best-A11-Round FRANCES GASTON JOE KIRBY fer. ' .NA 55 Cutest RACHEL TEAGUE ,, BILL CLINE I Best Looking BOBBIE FAYE EARLY LEONARD HARRIS Ml 17 ,.,,LlB- xl gs xuw 1 i l my- Q M' A -lt s ,fsi Q ,' My Day s junior We are THE Juniors! As you know, the Junior year is always the best, even if you do have to work! Remember-- electing Bill Floyd as President, Lisa Hamrick as Vice President, Roxanne Kirby as SeCretary-Treasurer-- working in the canteen during football season, even if you were freezing-- the Junior play, especially night practices-- and planning and decorating for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We will always remember our year as Juniors at G. F. H. S. juniors First Row: Charles Beshears, Ted Beshears, J. C. Bright, Lee Roy Bumgarner, Dean Burns, Kay Burns. Second Row: Joanne Cagle, Weyburn Caldwell, Nancy Capps, John Carswell, Jerry Childers, Wayne Cline. Third Row: Tommie Jean Coffee, Carolyn Costner, Melvaje-an Curtis, Isaac Davis, Betty Sue Daye, Jean Deal. Fourth Row: Aileen Dula, Jannie Dula, Paul Dula, Ginger Eller. . 'X d juniars First Row: Betty Ann Elmore, Linda Elmore, Bill Floyd, Lisa Hamrick, Tom Harrison, Iris Ann Hollar. Second Row: Helen Jones, Betty Ann Keever, Alfred Keller, Muriel Kerley, Roxanne Kirby, Ralph Lail. Third Row: Nancy Lefevers, Jo Nell Looper, Mary Kate May, Harold Mitcham, Phyllis Monday, Maxine Moore. Fourth Row: Boyce Myers, Lawrnece Oxford, Bobby Payne, Carolyn Reid. ' t xg , trite! B x I t. Wg 1 -Q h ,, vs, 'X X 2 Q X L21 ' 4, ,, S 1 K X juniors First Row- Hal Reid, Boyce Roberts, Rebecca Sherrill, Jimmie Short, Merlene Shull, Bobby Starnes. Second Row: Evelyn Starnes, Mary Anne Starnes, Peggy Starnes, Gerald Suddreth, Nancy Anne Teague, Ray Tilley. Third Row: Paula Townsend, Ned Turnmyer, Betty Wade, Bobby Walker, Marcella Walker, Yvonne Walker. Fourth Row: Bobby Warlick, Betty Joyce Williams, Archie Williams. Fhobat. 8 ' QQ I B4 H X tor' of , -f f? 1:-1-I ,.-ra 1 12 'a SQ Q-Q My Day ,As Saphamarc Sophomore year-- Ahh! What a wonderful sound! Being able to come to glass daily and knowing that you're no longer a freshman, rushing, writing themes for being late, and sometimes ending up in the wrong room. We have now learned to conduct ourselves b tt . N h ing spit wads in biology! We started off a whale of a big year by electing Everette Coffey as Pres- e er o c ewing gum in English or shoot- ident, Darryl Moffitt as Vice President, and Betty Jane Duncan as Secretary and Treasurer. Carol Mackie and Jack Starnes were chosen as chairmen for our annual Homecoming Float Committee and were assisted by Jean Triplett, Juanita Kir- b , an' Cl d P l ' ' ' ' ' ' y o y e en ey. Their original float rolled away with first prize. We would like to leave you with the old saying: Some may come, some may gog but sophomores go on forever. 35531 Iii!! 15111 3115 111 Ili! Hii Shelba Jean Annas Thad Annas Wilson Annas Nancy Ann Baker Bill Barlow Dale Bost Shirley Brady Jean Buckner Melba J . Bumgar- ner Polly B umgarner Roger Carter Mack Chester L. E. Christopher Everette Coffey Josephine Coffey Frances Coffey Fred Collins Billy J. Compton Janet Cozart J. L. Curtis Imogene Davis Hazel Dishman Hattie Duffey Betty J. Duncan Anne Eller Max Eller Annie Rose Estes Wayne Estes Mary L. Flowers Maxine Goble Saphoma rcs C 7 .Nr .. I l s ,y Aff i x 1 fl: as' L X Al JXNQ If ,ai Q' 9 ' 1 ,M 4 . ,.. . rg if i-J J J Q '- X 1 . Q v , A 1 V. 1 i Ie, 4 E V I Y we V 44 , 1 my Krxg Kimi me l limrwia Q, Q- my xii lk ,S-,'l'f' Q r a XM .,-1. A E 8 m ... Q ,192 f 9 shi-Q: f zw1f?'W3'L 'i' K' K- 1 .xr aphomorcs asia. ,aim u kiik i i V kklky 6 Q. k,kk gt Q fr K -we J fs.. nfl at , we W ,q.. ,, ' Ky 7 J Fr' . if - - Q Xl 4 I ytrtr R. C. Goodwin Belvia Harnby Dennis Harrison Glenn Harrison Shirley Hendrix Wayne Herman Dean Hollar Ray Hollar Bob Hubbard Diane Johnston Betty Sue Kale Sue Kaylor Betty J. Keller Clarence Keller Melvin Kelley Harvey Kirby Juanita Kirby Sarah Kirby Ray Lackey Walte r Le on - hardt Carol Mackie Albert Marshall Joyce Marshall Jacqueline Mass- agee Antha J. McRary Alan Mitchell Jackie Mitchem Darryl Moffitt Wayne Mullinax Sybil Nelson Shelbia J. Oxford Clyde Penley Johnny Perry Norma J. Perry Dolores Phillips David Poe Garnell Poe Sue Reid Shirley Roberts Jimmie Sharpe Bill Settlemyer Harold Starnes Jack Starnes Junior Starnes Landon Starnes David Teague Joe Teague Mary Teague Peggy A. Teague Harold Tolbert Clell Triplett Jean Triplett Bruce Turner Susie Walker Ted Williams Tony Williams Glenna Woods Arnold Yount Carole L. Yount Sue Yount A GL- 'Nu-ref Ji I fi ,ff L A s ' S-, gb 1 5 , ' 1 ft? .1 :J x , x 6- '? ,f '! i 1 Saphoma rcs C' is :Air -Q3 fi 1 , 'P' Q T Q 4'-3' Q My if X 5 K x a 4 1 1 ,QQ i m, , 'hh , 1 'if'?- . . N hs T X Q V 5 J y do ,lr eigx. V S- 1 L If f i ik -x X in we 1 .- 1' il ,fi Ng. gil Mal, iz 'S -, - 47. , ' K ig. W KU- W X. hx ix a. F qs 'I-' 05 x My Day s Qrcshmarz Freshmen-- who-- us ? How green we were that tedious day that school began. To us, getting all settled in a bang up way- finding our c1asses-- then electing Annie Sue Cline as President, Charles Wallace as Vice President, Ruth Fulbright as Secretary and Treasurer- our biggest job was planning our Homecoming Float! As we go on in our day as Freshmen we find ourselves able to adjust to high school-- and remember that life is still Wonderful-- even to lowly Freshmen! Gail Annas Jerry Annas Paul Annas Jewel Bailey Pat Benfield Jeanette Bolick Wayne Bowman Betty Buckner Cora D. Burngar- ner Mary A. Burch Anita Burgin Johnny Canupp Deward Carter J. R, Carpenter Phyllis Carswell Ann Chester Linda Christopher Larry Cline Mary L. Cline Annie S. Cline Gaston Coffey Elizabeth Cook Jo Anne Cook Lois Cook Jack Curtis Stirl Dula Kathryn Duncan Pawnee Earley Dickie Foster Wayne Fairchild 5'rcsl1mer1 X X l-in J: ai ls? , Q, 5 il , vi' C, if 7' Q U K e , 9 ' is i ' x ' 1 Q Q -QE an-X Q: l .YJ 1, J-fini!! F' Sf, if 4 Q ixxl Hrcshmeu V if iv' f b J r ,ni ii ..', 'A I x . T f N in k t ,,., . 4 , Q lm is : X X 'QS F. 'W it ix' whiz Mile if 5 1 JA N3 Melvin Foxx Jimmie Fulbright Ruth Fulbright Gene Gilbert Ronda Gragg Jo Ann Graham Mary Ellen Hall Dean Hart Sarah Hart Gary Henson John Hilton Lucille Hollar Shirley Hollar Gene Hooten Mary F. Howell Jimmie lsham Ethel Kelley Grace Kirby Junior Laws Helen Lefevers Glenn Link Carolyn Looper Louise Looper Betty J. Marshall Frances Mar- shall Joan Melton Lanae McCrary Kermit Minton Ronnie Montieth Elaine Moore Kimo Mullinax Rayde Parham Rosalie Payne Edwin Payne Rebecca Poovey Stratford Pope Joanne Price Charles Rash Carolyn Reid Dan Reid Thomas Reid Glenn Ryder Glenn Richards Ezma Roberts Jerry Roberts Beulah Sharpe Jerry Sherrill Patsy Sherrill Garland Shook Norman Schronce Ardell Shumaker Benny B. Sigmon, Jr. Betty Simmons Freddie Simmons Olin Smith Betty Jean Spicer Floyd Starnes Bobby Stilwell Carroll Suddreth Jarrett Swear- engin i Zrcslzmcn Q., x if 'F Qi i X' I 1 -vw ' W M W 'Fi . i, 5, , Q K ' x nf ,XL r W , 41. dh' in is me l'1f'1Q-,lX hy- -.. S L. 'GJ l ig we c may LX -. 'ee X 1 il n ' A s WG- SV' ' ffii l . A , l it 1 A 1 U K ' l ' i A I Sf mt . l an . at S' 1 lm, ' i 't S 1 X l ' jj A JA X L new l 14 1 K V 1 4 .x sh , Al. 0 lk -f- i ' n .iiwx -:fj,..,,..., , sf 5 KN it f im- ,qi 2 X n s T '- Sq, know L' -fl :fi ,.A- vkfgzsrfihx R an l,ffi . 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B ill Greene Vice President ......... .... ,........ . . ,... Paula Townsend Secretary 8: Treasurer ... ..,.............. Mary Frances Gaston Advisors .................. .Mrs. E.G. Cashion, Mr. R.W. Starnes Left to Right: Mary Frances Gaston, Betty Jean Spicer, Roxanne Kirby. Imogene Davis, Lawrence Oxford, Mary Lynn Flowers, Joe Kirby, Eliza- beth Moore, Darryl Moffitt, Joe Roberts, Mr. Starnes, Bill Greene Mrs, Cashion, Shirley Marsh, Gerald Suddreth, Rebecca Poovey, Wey- burn Caldwell, Paula Townsend, Carol Lynn Yount, R. C, Watts. r Bala 61116 0 .N is President ...., ... Mary Frances Gaston Vice President .. ............ Bill Floyd Secretary .... ....... F rances Mackie Treasurer .. .,.......... Bill Greene Sponsor .... .. ......................, Mrs. Dessie P, Setzer First Row: Nancy Jane Teague, Annie Hellen Kent, Bill Floyd, Frances Mackie, Frances Gaston, Mrs. Setzer, Irene Duncan, Barbara Moffitt, Gaye Marshall, Muriel Kerley. Second Row: Peggy Starnes, Joanne Cagle, Shirley Marsh, Betty Anne Mackie, Elizabeth Moore, Kay Burns, Maxine Wallace, Wanda Lail. Third Row: Mary Ann Starnes, Betty Sue Daye, Paula Townsend, Mary Kate May, Marlene Shull, Melvajean Cur- tis, Evelyn Starnes, Virginia Hamrick. Fourth Row: Roxanne Kirby, Lisa Hamrick, Betty Jean Keever, Carolyn Costner, Weyburn Caldwell, Jeanette Reid, Nancy Poovey. Fifth Row: Lawrence Oxford, Danny Yount, Ralph Lail. Not Shown: Anne Corpening, Betty Jean Hunsucker, Jo Ann Setzer, Gerald Suddreth, Bill Greene. . I X 9. .?.,4. Office Help ,Allicd youth lx 'M IHX1 kiln 91153 EK. Ui-gg, , OFFICERS ii? O Q22 115. 'Rfb ru: ,,,- ,.. Q.. N. 5. ,,. UID H: ws :IN O m0 U10 '1 O11 vm un: FFF- on :rm gpm :LN 40 r--'1 M0 Qc-r sv HH --4 IA 'H 'ro 'rv 'ua js: H 'rn j-1 ICU .fb FY Z? 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We'll hold thy standards througho And keep thy honor clean. O, Mother of our learning Long may thy presence be. We'll pray to keep thy portals wid For all posterity. ut life 9, Hand 'eyscauw' Left to Right, First Row: Tom Watts, Peggy Teague, Patsy Hartly, Vir- ginia Travis, Rhonnie Parris, Joanne Smith, Annie Hellen Kent. Second Row: Jean Triplett, Dianne Johnston, Gail Annas, Gertrude Roberts, Mildred Kent, Barbara Elmore, Jane Killian, Virginia Lefevers. Third Row: Phyliss Carswell, Mary Etta Teague, Susan Kincaid, Jimmy Tra- vis, Jerry Elmore, Tommy Wright. Fourth Row: Wayne Piercy, Wayne Starnes, Harold Piercy, Kay Burns, Artrina Watson. Fifth Row: Benny Teague, Dean Hicks, G.P. Price, Sandra Travis, Dean Hollar, Paul Fulbright, Danny Yount, David Teague. Absent from picture: Jerry Rob- erts, Carol Mackie. :fi HN I1 Sm Ewa V B535 as J www -1 J I lysine? PM iw!! his 8 2 is V, W I l': W li? H F SWG' Wee: 36 I mn az an '.:.-.Y Q nmih-bii., Q in u 3-11 '35 llwW V'n -go an ,Majorefles Qififf X 1' 5252 it -i' f Le 'gunna Left to Right: Mary Lynn Flowers, Annie Hellen Kent, Peggy Teague, Tommy Watts fDrum Major, , Betty Jean Hunsucker, Linda Hall, Sharon Hall. MARCHING BAND MR. SPENCER DEYTON Director gf' ,I ,J ZX I X ',- ' , .-T , 4 -Li A, ,r- .fi . ,' 4 Q .'f yl Y.f'XX,! 'X,. fi., J P .. .Xl AFh,i.s WKV i...L.L..L, HOMECOMING FLOATS f grin ' -47-sig, A Xf LQ! efn ' T 's S A K A xfw-QC ii: f! v ' J-.-wa aiu M., -. U 51.6 21 I fini i 4, Ffa: K I ll .- ,QM . ww Mlm 4.21, A ,MTW , .. lf. VS, T . jfngblf-:j , 2 Q' fv f V First Row: Bill Floyd, Kenneth Teague, Larry Bum- garner, Gary Herman, Bruce Wallace, Leonard Harris, Second Row: Boyce Roberts, Wayne Mull? nax, Hal Reid, Isaac Davis, Bob Starnes, Gerald Suddreth, J.C. Bright, .Tim Short. Sponsored by KINCAID FURNITURE COMPANY ln. me ,A I ri ' - ,g . - --f , N fXgTsre'f.T2iPIBk an ' . ' . 4 Q ., 'NRA' Third Row: John Carswell, Thomas Harrison, Bill Settlemyre, Everette Coffey, Bob Hubbard, Bob Payne, Carroll Wilson. Fourth Row: Ronnie Mon- tieth, Coach Cordell, Charles Wallace, Jack Curtis, Robert Williams, Freddie Simmons, Kimo Mullinax, Coach Deal, Dicky Foster. Captain-Joe Kirby, Co- Captain-Larry Bumgarner. Sponsored by Ulf Q. O, ff' x Q 'wi W i fp B Elkin 13, G.F.H.S. 13 Crossmore 0, G.F.H.S. 19 WILSON Ka ABERNETHY HARDWARE , Hudson 13' G'F-H'S- 0 Taylorsville 32, G.F.H.S. Z5 dv iqoeled EU. I .N if 9 fn U xl if ls Yiaswba ll 17 COACH DEAL BETTY JOYCE WILLIAMS Guard ANNIE HELLEN KENT Guard MURIEL KERLEY Forward LISA HAMRICK Guard MARY FRANCES GASTON Forward JO NELL LOOPER Forward MARY ANN STARNES Forward BETTY SUE DAYE Guard JOANNE SMITH Forward CAROLYN REID Guard ARTRINA WATSON Forward THOMAS HARRISON Forward JACK CURTIS Guard CARROL WILSON Center J. C. BRIGHT Forward BOYCE ROBERTS Center BOB STARNES Guard WAYNE ESTES Guard DARRYL MOFFITT Forward BILL SETTLEMYRE Center JOE KIRBY Forward IW Kqn, I kdyf 6, 1, 6 40 ,NIP COACH CORDE LL f J, ,MQ 1 W e 4 w :gi ,fy ewmgiiv C C Hascball 4 Mi ,r 5' HMI f 'Hf J ? 1 i 'ii mu. ' ' ' k E Q ,Q x .5 N5 '!.e 9 1 ' QiiIII!EvVC Ex N Pv xexb Cya Kxf' 955 ve' it 5?!gQ 2 ,M e gieijiwf f W, LEONARD HARRIS 3rd . Baseman SUBSTITUTES: wbogwoix 3 Way 'V vw Qiwwwwafwx-Qvfefgaqf Qiifiiif ' Q r fffgff waei fif V.+ iii? TL - ' V i 2 K 25: V A A -c 1 . Egg, 'WQY , wag1Z?1,ir, e f jiigfgf' JOE KIRBY Center Field S555 95 095509 EV ER ET T COFF Pitcher MW'-wmvn:uar- M- -'--n....w.--,f- CLARENCE KELLER Catcher H' a'4P QQ, lv 'effls' 2' Seb, 419 an Baseball -'P We gzsfdxfoc ' , Q, 50111 'I' iw 1 'N THOMAS HARRISON First Baseman COUNTY CHAMPIONS OF 1952 KENN ETH TEAGUE Catcher ,Monogram Glubs Presidents ........,.... ..... A nnie Hellen Kent, Joe Kirby Vice Presidents , ........... Rachel Teague, Thomas Harrison Secretarys 8: Treasurers .. Pat Smith, Larry Estes, Bob Payne Sergeant-of-Arms ....,................. Betty Joyce Williams Sponsors ............... Miss Brooks, Mr. Deal, Mr. Cordell I PM f-.... as W prix. Xkw L- 1. Remember the Day. 2. Inmate from L.R. 3. Primping for Gut . 4. Cookie's hitched to two? 5. Trimming your beard? 6. Just loafing. 7. Jumbalaya. 8. If you die, I'11 kill you. 9. Fragile. 10. Whatcha waitin' for, buh? 11. Modest maiden. 12. Annual finished. 13. I want a bite. 14. Mr. Dea1's Haven. 15. How people have changed. 16. Having to stay in. 17. Going places. f 35' 1. All ready to go. Z. Just waiting. 3. Rah! Rah! to victory. 4. Blowing your top. 5 Five Daughters. 6. Things going well? 7. Lennie. 8. Cute Couples. 9. Food good, Mr Starnes '? 10. Shot gun wedding. ll. Waiting on Ivey? 12. King and Queen of the dance 13. Old Scout. 14. Know how to sew, girls? 15. Nice and clean. 16. Disgusted. CONGRATULA TIONS SENIORS SHERRILL ICE CREAM CO THE YEAR ROUND HEALTH FOOD Phone 101 -J Granite Falls North Carolina Hemlock Manufacturing Company, Inc. HEM -TOGS Trademark Infant's 8: Chi1dren's Knit Garments Underwear and Outerwear Granite Falls North Carolina BEST WISHES TO SENIORS OF '53 Your savings budget will grow and grow if you trade with Mackie Furniture Company and Funeral Home, Inc. Join The Mackie Mutual Burial Association Mackie Furniture Company And Funeral Home, Inc. Phones 99-R, 99-J, 148-W Granite Falls North Carolina MORE BOUNCE TO THE OUN EPSI' 014 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLI N G CO MPANY kory North Caro Mac Hosiery Mill C TRY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES! PIT-COOKED BARBECUE CITY BARBECUE Granite Falls North Carolina Compliments of MAIN BARBER SHOP It pays to look well J, P, Bowman Phone 34-R Granite Falls North Carolina SPAINHCUR FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. MANUFACTURERS Granite Falls North Carolina FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Evereiie E. Roberts 33 1fZ Park Square Granite Falls North Carolina Congratulations Seniors C. D. Mackie Hardware Granite Falls North Carolina Congratulations to Class of '53 Hickory Fibre Company Lenoir North Carolina Huffman Finishing Company Granite Falls North Carolina Compliments of JAMES WHOLESALE COMPANY, INC. Institutional Foods gl Supplies 20 Second Street P1, S.E. Hickory North Carolina MAcK's DEPARTMENT sroke Clothes For The Entire Family At Very Reasonable Prices Dudley Avenue Granite Falls North Carolina HICKMA N HARDWARE COMPANY sENEnAL ELEcTnlc Phone 68 Phone 29216 Granite Falls Hickory North Carolina North Carolina Complimenfs of CALDWELL DRUG STORE THE BEST IN PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS, SUNDAES, AND SODAS Phone 57 Granite Falls North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '53 MAIN THEATRE SHUFORD MILLS, INC. G an te F 11s No th Caroh CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS OF ' 53 Falls Manufaciuring Company COMBED KNITTING YARNS Granite Falls North Carolina Pot Plants For Corsages Dish Gardens Flowers that Satisfy Cut Flowers Funeral Designs Memorial Wreaths COX' S FLO RI ST Phone 20-R Phone 169-L Granite Falls North Carolina wemfn Western Auto Associaie Store AuI'0 Associate Store Tires, Radios, Auto Parts, Bicycles, T. V. , Tire Recapping Granite Falls North Carolina Southland Home Furnishing Company Everything For The Home Furniture, Venetian Blinds, Floor Covering Crosley Appliances Frank P. Womack, Manager Granite Falls North Carolina STARNES BROS. MILLING COMPANY Fertilizer and Seeds Feeds and Purina Chow Granite Falls North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF Rh dh lflfll' Mlll , fzifwff' Zfffw COTTON AND RA YDN DlVl5f0fY N hC 1 Granite Savings And Loan Association Today's Savings are Tornorrow's Security Your Savings Here Are Insured Up To 510,000.00 Granite Falls North Carolina Compliments of ' Ausrms Esso SERVICE . GAS - OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES WASHING 8: GREASING Granite Falls North Carolina COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '53 Modern Barber Shop QCLYDE at LEVD Granite Falls Phone 56-L North Carolina COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '53 Coolc's Department Store Jarman Shoes - Irvin Foster Sportswear Granite Falls North Carolina Compliments of THE BE LK-BROOME COMPANY The Home of Better Values Granite Falls North Carolina To The Senior Class Compliments of FRIENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF ' 53 DIXIE HOME SU PER MARKET Phone 92-W Granite Falls North Carolina Congratulations to Class of 1953 GRANITE DRY CLEANERS Cash and Carry Suitsg Plain Dresses - Seventy-five Cents Pants and Plain Skirts - Forty Cents Dyeing and Hat Blocking Granite Falls Phone 50-J North Carolina WE ARE 10070 BEHIND OUR SCHOOL GRANITE FALLS LIONS CLUB LIBERTY - INTELLIGENCE - OUR NATION'S SAFETY Granite Falls North Carolina Miller-Brooks Roofing Company Hickory Manufacturers of Cornice - Slate Ventilators and Dust Pipes Metal and Built Up Roofing Tile - Skylights 332 First Avenue, S. W. Phone 4761 North Carolina Congratulations Seniors FRIENDS FOX-TOLBERT CHEVROLET COMPANY ...J - IL.. 1 CH EV ROLETX MOTOR CARS I A I TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE Granite Falls North Carolina BLOWING ROCK CHAIR COMPANY W. E. SHAW FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Frigidaire Appliances Duo-Therm Heaters COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 45911 Phone 163-L Lenoir, North C rolina Granite Falls, North Carolina Congratulations Class of '53 I Tuttle s Home of Quality Jewelry QUALITY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Phone 90 Granite Falls North Carolina Main Food Center COMPLETE LINE OF FOOD FANCY MEATS Free Parking Phone 319-W Granite Falls North Carolina People's Food Market COMPLETE LINE OF FOOD South Main Street Phone 165-L Granite Falls North Carolina Compliments of The Dress Shoppe Phone 1-L Granite Falls North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 MOORE BROTHERS Phone 92-W Granite Falls North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '53 May your futures be filled with happiness, prosperity, and unselfish services to mankind. DANA'S FLORIST Dana's Flowers Brighten Your Hours. Granite Falls North Carolina Maswts RHONDA TEAGUE MICHAEL KIRBY 4- ef.-x s . 153-' 'Cb' E . :LZ -1 1' .H . 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