Grays Chapel High School - Chapel Memories Yearbook (Franklinville, NC)

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‘ :. nee : 2 Ce eee ay Ee oe ; . a3 — ; a7 cet ne aa fy, a a PISGAISAY eae at a age Re ee Fe : ee iD te ee ne eat ye? + Seep gerne ae ey bell. One day 4 hush will fall, The hush will fall, VERON 1. GE EERE OAT RED BoC ETE DETEB . RET .. re ee Oi ae 2 foot - steps .of us all will ech- 0 down the hall and dis - ap EEE Ws STEED OVARY. KEE SE Sas, pte gs hall will ech- 0 down the 2S “Ciel ESTE eR Te SES PS Ee) RS I a Se eS ee Se Cet ON 6) A 7 CE A EOE! A Lee CETTE RLS ee SL, Se ee (9 2 a en a ai ed ie Our jour-neys far a - part, A our foureneye. far a- part, A the years we'll thro’ That here here f ev-ry heart.will lin-ger hes : te Sy i Warcronisceres % CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Dedication We, the Beta Club, proudly dedicate our 1956 edition of “Chayel Memories” to Mrs. Vivian W. Caudle, a friend who loveth at all times. Through her associa- tion with faculty and students we have learned the valuable lesson of the hour glass. As the grains of sand drop one by one and regulate the passage and measurement of time, it reminds us to learn to do one thing at a time; to live one moment at a time and to face one problem at a time. Her calmness and poise have taught us the value of a well balanced, happy, and useful life. With this lesson of the hour glass, life with its unlimited opportunities and possibilities should be more securely ours. Foreword Life has placed a deposit in the bank of time for each of us, and not one knows what his balance is. In this edition of “Chapel Memories” for 1956, we the staff hope that we have provided a pictorial record of time spent at Grays Chapel High School. The time of our school life may be budgeted into four areas, work, play, love and worship. Our teachers have constantly urged us to “Make the most of your time.” Work is our chance to make our mark in history, to fit into God’s scheme, to give as well as to receive. Time for play brings in the possibility of recreation of muscle, mind and spirit. It breaks the routine of concentration. Through love we learn the highest use of every hour. Love will come the nearest to halting time. It lends beauty to the greatest aeon of time—eternity. Love banishes time that is old and creates eternal youth in the heart of one who loves. Worship is so often forgotten when considering the budget of time. Have we wondered why men look out beyond the bounds of visible life with questing minds? We are not alone. There is a temporal presence in our lives which is there to lift us, not crush us. We find the answer in the experience of worship. If we have learned to look for kindness, goodness, honesty, and truth, along the way, we can go forward with the hope and expectation to fill our lives with happiness and service. Our tempo of life will be defined by the application of our time as cherished in Grays Chapel High School. In our “Chapel Memories,’ Mr. Otus Thomas has played the important role of Time Keeper. He has found the time to be helpful, to inspire, and foresee the possibilities of the good in all of us. May time, lifes’ most precious gift, prove to him without question, that his investment of time in each of us has been well spent. incipal . OTUS THOMAS, Pr . MR Facul Mrs. Vivian W. Caudle English Mr. E. L. Bortner Social Studies Mrs. Daisy M. Routh Homemaking Mr. Richard York Physical Education and Science Mrs. Rachel B. Chandler Music Mr. R. L. Jones Agriculture F aculty % Mr. C. J. Thomas Eighth Grade Mr. J. R. Maus Seventh and Eighth Grade Miss Swanna Baldwin Seventh Grade Mrs. Pearle Adams Sixth Grade Mrs. Gladys Pugh Fifth Grade Mrs. Annie Elkins Fourth Grade Miss Florence Baldwin Second Grade Miss Lucy Buie First and Second Grade Mrs. Kathleen B. Redding First Grade F aculty Mrs. Janet Frank Third and Fourth Grade Mrs. Lena Bortner Third Grade 2 in “A Time To Leave—A Time To Beg SE Bes LIVES OF GREAT REMIND US 3 WE CAN MAKE OUR LIVE SUBLIME AND DEPART] BEHIND Us SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fawnie.”’ Poupore sais, 6 Sains pa ioee St ee op ay eT epee ee chad eae tet Johnny Estere on. tee to ier pacer Aol ee ae ot ae ae eget ee” eee Mary Routhy. 355 ole. Se Pee ap et aes oe ee Secretary Barbara. Fields 2. ree ee ee Rl Se ea ee io Treasurer Reporter JoycemRouthy shut Seg oe 52 UE ee Ok, ne Ree Geren Se Eas Oe A vet Seniors FAWNIE BURROW POUPORE “She can always have fun, but works when work has to be done.” Class President 4, Reporter 2; F.H.A. 1 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Buzzer Staff 1,2, 3,4, Art Editor 1, Editor 2,3, Asst. Art Editor 4; Chapel Memories Staff = = 3,4, Asst. Editor 8, Editor 4; Beta — Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Piano 2; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative (I); May Court 3,4; Senior Play; Voice of Democracy School Winner 4. JOHNNY ESTER “His greatest weakness—girls” Class President 1, Vice-President 4; 4-H 1; F.F.A. 1,2; Sentinel 2; Senior Superlative (2); May Court 3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co- Captain 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. 10 Seniors VERNACE PUGH “It matters not how long you live, but how well.” Class Vice-President 3; F.F.A. 1,2, 8,4, President 4; (Senior Superlative (2); May Court 4; Senior Play; Junior « Store Manager; Bus Driver 3,4. MARY IONE ROUTH “Bright eyes and delightful smile, Just to know her is worth while.” Class treasurer 1,2, Secretary 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Historian 4; Buzzer Staff 2, Sales Manager 2; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal Senior Superlative (2); May Court 8,4, May Queen 4; Senior Play; Cafe- teria Worker 4; Halloween Queen 1,4; Junior Store Manager; Tea ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 38,4; County 2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4, Captain DONALD LINEBERRY 8, All-state 2,3. “The greater man, the greater courtesy.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (1); Senior Play. JOYCE ROUTH “She can who thinks she can.” Class President 2, Reporter 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, President 2,3— County President 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4— County Vice-President 3, County President 4; Buzzer Staff 3, Asst. Editor; Chapel Memories Staff 3,4, Asst. Sales Manager 3, Sales Manager 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal (chief); Senior Super- lative (1); May Court 3,4; Senior Play; Cafeteria Worker 4; Voice of Democracy School Winner 3; Basket- ball 1,2,8,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Co- Captain 8, All-State 3. HAROLD SAUNDERS “He that can have patience, can have what he will.” ; Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club 2,3; May Court 4; Senior Play 2; Bus Driver — 3,4; Projectionist 1,2,3,4; Senior Play—Property. LETHA PUGH “The age of romance has not ceased” - FHA. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Piano 2; Senior Superlative (1); Maid of Honor 4; Cafeteria Worker 2,4; Senior Play—Make-up. ll PAUL WILLARD YORK “Let us leave hurry to the slaves.” Class President 3; Beta Club 3,4; May Court 4; Baseball 2. BETTY McMASTERS “Her smile is as shining as a star.” Class Giftorian 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; May Court 4; Senior Play; Cafeteria Worker 4. Seniors GENE A. WALTON “Time marches on, so I'll sorta have to’ join in the procession.” 4-H 1,2; May Court; Senior Play; Crestview High School, Florida 38. DOROTHY PUGH “Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.” 4-H 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; May Court 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Basketball 1; Softball 1, D354: NED CAUDLE “Come what may, he’s the same good sport every day.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 8; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 4; Hal- loween King 4; Senior Play, Prompter. DORIS WHITAKER € ‘As charms are nonsense, nonsese is a charm.” 4-H 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Senior Play, Usher. Seniors HOWARD HURLEY “Life is what we make it.” 4-H 1; Glee Club 1; May Court 4; Senior Play. CARLETTA YORK “Better be small and shine, than be large and cast a shadow.” 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Buzzer Staff 1, Reporter 1; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Piano 2; Junior Marshal; May Court 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Senior Play; Cafeteria Worker 4. JACKIE VARNER “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” Choctawhatchee High School, Shali- mar, Florida, 1,2; Port Jefferson High School, Port Jefferson, New York 3; Senior Play; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (1). MARION GLASGOW “An all-round girl in her we see, and one as jolly as she can be.” Class Historian 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 8, Parliamentarian 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 8,4; Librarian 3,4; Senior Play; Cafe- teria Worker 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2,3,4. VIRGIL REEDER “T believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; May Court 4; Hal- loween King 3. HENRIETTA J. MARTIN “Not too serious, not too gay; : A likeable girl in every way.” F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 4; Senior Play; Basketball 2. 13 JUNIOR CROSS “In my life there’s no room for worry; oy ° 2”? please don’t rush me; I’m in no hurry. May Court; Senior Play; Baseball 2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. BARBARA FIELDS “Never idle, never still, always talking, always will.” Randleman 1; Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Giftorian 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Reporter 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Buzzer Staff 3, Sales Manager; Chapel Mem- ories Staff 3,4, Assistant Business Manager 8, Business Manager 4; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 3; Glee Club 4; Girls Chorus 1; Junior Marshal; May Court 3,4; Librarian 2; Senior Play; Cafeterian Worker 4; Basket- ball 2,3. 14 Seniors RALPH KIRKMAN “Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; May Court 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Senior Play, Property. WANDA WILES “Witty, winsome and full of spice, the kind of girl you look at twice.” Class Prophet 4, Reporter 3, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 1; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Pianist 1,4, Song Leader 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 1,2, Pianist 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Program Chairman 8, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 8,4; Senior Play; Cafe- teria Worker 4; Halloween Queen 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2. CHARLES RAY DAVIS “Worry little, study less. is my idea of happiness.” Class Reporter 3; 4-H 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 2; May Court 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Senior Play; Cafeteria Worker 2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Soft- ball 1. PEGGY KIRKMAN “Laugh and be merry; better the world with a smile.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,8,4; May Court 4; Senior Play; Cafeteria Worker 2,4; Basketball i,2,4; Soft- ball 1. Seniors LEON ROUTH “If silence is golden, I'm made of brass.” 4-H 1; F.F.A. 1,2,8,4; Glee Club 1; May Court 4; Liberty High School 1e25 DONNARIE PENNINGTON “The unspoken word never does harm.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 4; Senior Play— Usher. ALFRED DUNN “IT will not budge an inch.” 4-H 1-2; May Court 4. TOMMY BARKER “If he will, he will, and you can de- pend on it; if he wont he won't and that’s the end of it.” 4-H 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Sentinel 4; Senior Superlative (1); May Court 4; Randleman 1,2. EUGENE AMICK “He should, he could, he does his best.” Class Reporter 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative (2); May Court 4; Senior Play—Prompter. THOMAS CROSS “Give me anything bu. work.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; May “Court 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Baseball 2. CLASS HISTORY In nineteen hundred and forty four, We, as little tots, opened the door. To a higher education we were bound, But it took hard work, so we found. It took us a while to learn each other, Then we claimed one another for a sister or brother. Then just like a clock, we started ticking, And the other fellow couldn't give us a licking. The first few years we ticked smoothly along, Then we looked around and some students were gone. They were cogs in our big clock, We missed a tick, but would not stop. Others stepped in, one by one, And again the clock did prefectly run. They too, we claimed for sisters and brothers, Because we worked and played well with each other. With guidance and help, we learned different ways, To think, work and play together each’ day. We learned our lessons and used our time, To build characteristics which were more sublime. We played hard and each game wanted to win, But we learned we must be ready to lend, Help to our classmates, and be good sports, In the class rooms, and on playground and basketball courts. We won many triumphs, but lost our share, But we remembered to always care, For the finer things such as music and art, And considered it a privilege to take our part. Slowly, slowly the years passed by, And suddenly we began to realize Our school days would not last forever, But fond memories would leave us never. Everyone has his future plan, And we'll succeed, if we can. Tomorrow is near, our time has come, To prove ourselves to everyone. Here in the classrooms at Chapel High, We've spent many an hour, the end drawing nigh. Our happiest days are nearly gone, Simply because “Time Marches On.” Marion Glasgow, Class Poet 16 MARION GLASGOW Class Poet GARDENIA Class Flower CONDUCT AND COURAGE LEAD TO HONOR Class Motto 17 fe otr FATCH GRAM nue® MRS. CAR LSOA aS SH P) RY 'y 18 10 FAWNIE 2 Bw | POUPORE bs TOMMy BARKER 4 hi oS b 12 10 JOYCE 9 ROUTH , VERNACE PUGH + 19 10 HENRIETTA MARTIN 7 1 NED CAUDLE WRITAKER 9 +) ——— 33 JACKIE VARNER 4 10 DONNARIE 2 ENNIGTON PENNIG EUGENE AMICK 7 b 5) pits Graduation Time! See? oO) @) VERNACE PUGH MARY ROUTH King May Queen | May ourt JOHNNY ESTER LETHA PUGH Escort Maid of Honor BARBARA FIELDS ATTENDANTS WANDA WILES GENE WALTON { TOMMY BARKER HENRIETTA J. MARTIN ATTEN DANTS FAWNIE B. POUPORE VIRGIL REEDER ALFRED DUNN MARION GLASGOW ATTE NDA N TS DONNARIE PENNINGTON RALPH KIRKMAN PAUL YORK DOROTHY PUGH ATTENDANTS BETTY McMASTERS CHARLES DAVIS LEON ROUTH : | 28 P CARLETTA YORK DORIS WHITAKER HOWARD HURLEY ATT C NDA N TS JACKIE VARNER JOYCE ROUTH ATTENDANTS PEGGY KIRKMAN DONALD LINEBERRY JUNIOR CROSS 30 EUGENE AMICK ATT E N DA N TS MARY ROUTH NED CAUDLE HAROLD SAUNDERS 31 MARSHALS Barbara Fields, Wanda Wiles, Marion Glasgow, Fawnie Poupore, Joyce Routh, Carletta York, Mary Routh. Bari Lynn Johnson MASCOTS Ronnie Shives 32 JUNIOR OFFICERS Bobby Routh, President; Alice Williams, Secretary; Virginia Routh, Reporter; Donald Hughes, Vice-President; John Ray Smith, Treasurer; Jimmy Brown, Reporter. BANQUET PLANS 33 See Frances Cook Junior Allred Betty Shelton Marcelene Poole Gary Lineberry Betty Bunting 34 Alice Williams Bobby Routh Juniors Charles Barker Joann Routh Tommy Poole Juniors Larry, Davis Peggy Allred Benson York Rudolph Griffin Routh Ellen Redmon Janice Pugh Jimmy Brown Virginia Routh Malcom Laughlin Barbara Routh John Martin Lambert Juniors Sandra McBride Edward Baldwin Kent Davis Bertha Cotner Richard Freeman Frank Routh Donald Cox Donald Varner John Ray Smith Donald Hughes John W. Lineberry y SOPHOMORES “Devotional Time” Pegey Wright,...............President Jewel Routh .......... Vice-President Jane Anderson ............ Secretary Marie Martin ............. Treasurer Margaret Richardson ........ Reporter POVeCCENIXON: . =022 52. . a%..... Reporter Sophomores Po CLASS OFFICERS Sophomores Janet Pugh Tommy Johnson Johnny York Margaret Richardson Boyd Brady Jane Ellen Anderson Perry Hunt Jewel Helen Routh Phyllis Routh Ray Fagg Shirley Williams 38 S ophomores Leo Kirkman Anita Amick Ralph Hall Betty Lineberry Winfred Routh Emma Bruce Pugh Charles Cox Joyce Nixon Peggy Wright Joseph Capps Ann Davis + Odell Millikan Ida Grey Walker Patsy Lambert Betty Richardson Helen Sue Pugh Sophomores Faye Fagg Travis Allred Jane Marie Parris Julian York Marie Martin ee 40 ile FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ICA ET EON Mee FLONAS Se mee were Gk ie oe Peeileg NAG lt EN a! Deo dont FLOYD LHLONUA Sane aaeprn tartan Mere Neen a ole) heey ws oat as Vice-President PEL eg: ED ee eens Tere Glee wee he oo atl eye ete Secretary DUNES Lae iN S ee ae Gee coer ele Oo! See ra Tr eactiper EVNDARWRICH I ANN CHEE Kee) 0h, 3 pesd hue. coahesea, Reporters 4] FRESHMAN | CLASS TIME Darrell Beane Katherine Thomas Perry Keeling Mary Ellen Cox Freshmen James Carter Elsie Coble Odell Lineberry 42 Ann Cheek Phillip Reeder Leilani Hackett Jam es Kidd Lynda Wright Ralph McMillon Darlene Cox Judy Routh Eugene Freeman Martha Laughlin Wayne Toomes Freshmen Gene McMasters Lucille Kirkman Billy Whitaker 43 Doris Smith Allan Laughlin Mable Shelton Roger Cox Delette Johnson Hubert Lineberry Donald Routh Freshmen Larry Lambert Floyd Thomas Eugene Routh Ronnie McMillon James Wicker Frank Routh Mary Lou Coble Billy Flinchum Stamey Dunn Frank Ingold 44 “Next Year—A New Addition” ca Underclasses MR. CLIFF THOMAS EIGHTH GRADE Jimmy Cross, Betty Noah, Clancy Allred, Helen Jordan, Phillip McBride, Ethelle Smith, Clyde Cockman, Jettie Cross, Charles Parris, Marie Coble, Jimmy Burrow, Joyce Lambert, Gene Wood, Phyllis Lovell, Vance Allred, Sue Gooch, Donnie Cooper, Mary Agnes Redmon, Larry Swain, Annie Byrley, Lewis Latham, Linda Ann Salmon, Carlton Griffin, Brenda McBride, Terry Lee Brown, Brenda Reeder, Junior Duke, Mary Lou,Cotner, Russell Hackett, Jerry Poole, George Williams, Nancy Bristow, Buster Whitley, Patty Sue Hardin, Johnny York, Peggy Julian, Mack Wicker. 46 MR. J. R. MAUS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Wesley Nixon, Fay Allred, Sydney Toomes, Barbara Martin, Billy Boyd, Rebecca Pugh, Archie Leroy Saunders, Routh Pugh, Billy Ferree, Nancy Jennings, Mitchell Beane, Evelyn Trogden, Ryland Richardson, Rita Lineberry, Boyd Cockman, Linda Dula, Ralph Edward York, Louise Kime, George Hinshaw, Elizabeth Routh, Eddie Clay Allred, Virginia York, Jimmy Lineberry, Vivian Lee Anderson, Robert Jenkins, Rebecca Coltrane, Michael Foust, Betty Jean Cox, Phillip Julian, Brenda Routh, Pete Cotner, Shelby Allred, Phillip Lovell, Abbie Sue Phillips. 47 MISS SWANNA BALDWIN SEVENTH GRADE David Poole, Ruth Allred, Robert Butcher, Ellen Freeman, Jimmy Latham, Pamela Gunn, A. V. Johnson, Doris Dunn, Eugene Roberts, Nancy Jones, John Trotter, Sue Lovell, Leon Garner, Lynda Blake, Jimmy Routh, Linda Fields, Donald Craven, Catherine Roberts, Ernest Kinley, Carroll Jennings, Larry Salmon, Judy Coble, Eugene Kidd, Barbara Cox, Raliegh Smith, Norvella Gray, James Brady, Nancy Millikan, Ray Cox, Gertrude Burrow, Danny Lovell, Mary Shelton, Robert Burrow, Judy Lane Jenkins, Ronald Pugh, Judy Jennings, Darrell Cox. 48 | “ MRS. PEARLE ADAMS SIXTH GRADE Larry Nixon, Mabel Gooch, William Cotner, Brenda Ann Ellis, R. P. Routh, Peggy Humble, Fred Cox, Faye Williams, Larry Amick, Brenda Routh, Wayne Allred, Sue Allred, Arnold Cross, Linda Duncan, Gary Wood, Emma Jean Pugh, Wayne Coward, Jackie Wall, Fred Lineberry, Joy Lineberry, foe Davis, Margaret Richardson, Jimmy Julian, Margaret Nixon, Arnold Trogdon, Brenda Trotter, Herbert Poole, Evonne Laughlin, Jim Gary Richardson, Edna Walker, Tommy Parris, Judy Wicker, J. W. Kirkman, Dallene Shellar, Cecil Hall, Barbara Whittington, Bobby Cross, Delphia McBride. 49 MRS. GLADYS PUGH FIFTH GRADE Mary Lou Fields, Eugene Coble, Lora Lambert, Tommy Routh, Patsy Kinley, J. D. Lawson, Loretta Poole, Terry Hackett, Mozelle Butcher, Donald Cox, Elaine Thomas, Gary Shelar, Glynda Richardson, Franklin Lambert, Irene Varner, Wallace Fields, Moleta Briles, Kenneth Hill, Mary Faye Hancock, Larry Pennington, Doris Jennings, William Julian, Shirley Carter, Woodrow Allred, Janet Thomas, Wayne Routh, Brenda Jarrett, Wayne Wall, Janice Jennings, Richard Kime, Alease Craven, Frances Staley, Doris Lambert, Gaynell Kirkman, Nancy Toomes, Phyliss Dodson. 50 MRS. ANNIE ELKINS FOURTH GRADE Steve Tate, Brenda Bowman, Sammy Hackett, Margaret Coley, Larry Lineberry, Alice Richardson, Larry Wood, Mabel Whittington, Larry Jenkins, Bernice Webster, Jerry Treece, Wilma Lineberry, Sammy Routh, Martha Sue Fields, Roger Davis, Martha Jean Walker, Eugene Johnson, Doris Kirkman, Darrell Routh, Sue Lineberry, Rickie McBride, Margaret Hemphill, Kay Davis, Julia Anderson; Thomas Routh, Carol Kime, Bertha Lee Butcher, Alice Faye Lambert, Lorraine Heffner, Mildred Briles. ol MRS. JANET FRANK THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE Vena McBride, Ronald Cox, Linda Cross, Henry Hickerson, Wanda Trogdon, Wayne Allred, Margaret Gooch, Robert Fields, Linda Routh, Neal Thomas, Brenda Julian, Bill Suggs, Brenda Lineberry, Darrell Lovell, Sue Davis, Phillip Reynolds, Kay Wicker, Ronnie Kirkman, Jack Gray, Wanda Julian, David Snider, Joann Cotner, Warren Hall, Edward Robertson, Lillian Laughlin, Ervin Lambert, Vance Luck, Leon Routh, Lewis York, Larry Gray. 52 LENA BORTNER THIRD GRADE Martha Coley, Jimmy Robertson, Regina Bowman, Manley Briles, Branda Hunt, Butch Johnson, Rachel Staley, Bruce Carter, Rebecca Johnson, Jerry Hicks, Shirley Routh, Larry Ferguson, Melinda Groce, Junior Whittington, Barbara Brown, Ray Allred, Barbara Allred, Charles Johnson, Mary Faye Walker, Larry Routh, Daisy Mize, Donald Sheron, Buzz Varner, Mary Craven, Anne Hall, Eugene Haithcock, James Cotner, Dickie Waugh, Rosa Lee Coltrane, David Martin. 53 FLORENCE BALDWIN SECOND GRADE I. W. Allred, Shirley Johnson, Charles Davis, Donna Routh, Jimmie Flinchum, Sue Whittington, Charles Routh, Linda Davis, Wayne Briles, Linda Routh, Terry Sharon, Theresa White, Wayne Kime, Grace Coley, Billy Heffner, Cathy Routh, Terry Davis, Toni Sheppard, Gerald Shelar, Barbara Richardson, J. C. Haithcock, Harriette Anderson, Stephen Routh, Hilda White, Junior Cook, Linda Luck, David Routh, Wilma Coward, Wanda George, Carol Cheek. MISS LUCY BUIE FIRST AND SECOND GRADE James Cox, Martha Parsons, Wesley Bowman, Betty Robertson, Charles Poole, Peggy Flinchum, Eddie Suggs, Brenda Laughlin, Larry Butcher, Janet Wright, Donald Hall, Joyce Wright, Billy Joe Routh, Frankie Richardson, Frankie Kivett, Phyllis Julian, Jimmy Ray Davis, Linda Lovell, Jackie Nixon, Susan Fields, Jimmy Nixon, Ruby Jean East, Wayne Caudle, Margaret Groce, Helen Hackett, Loretta Craven. KATHLEEN B. REDDING FIRST GRADE Gary Routh, Joy Humble, Hal Shelar, Wanda Cox, Sammy Kaye Routh, Linda Carol Hunt, Geary Dodson, Carolyn Trodgon, Vernon Whitaker, Joyce Blake, Fred Sheron Jr., Novie Hill, Bruce Johnson, Elaine Richardson, Larry Harger, Martha Routh, Jerry Johnson, Phyllis McBride, Jerry Hill, Joan Cox, Hubert Harvell Jr., Dianne Glass, Charles Luther Hickerson, Sandra Lineberry, Johnny Heffner, Jean Shelton, Phillip Walker, Phyllis Coley, Maxton Wall. 6 ‘azay si fiddvy aq 0} aanjd ay] ‘mou s1 fiddny ag 0} au} ay],, SOATOYW a7 “There is no season such delight can bring, as Summer, Autumn, Winter and the Spring.” FIRST GRADE “The days that make us happy, make us wise.’”’ Massfield 4 FIRST AND SECOND GRADE 58 é Saturday ce “The morning, is the awakening hour.’’—T horeau SECOND AND THIRD GRADE “So I have singing birds all the year round.” THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE 59 act) “Listen thou well Jy for my shell hath speech.” THIRD GRADE Charles H ° Webb 4assn ;¢4Awah Dp auO jng sauiod spuljs13YyD 20,J,, JgVAD HLjld GNV HLYNOS weisolg ‘YW’ L'd 129qwas0q 61 “Time shall teach thee all things.”’ SIXTH GRADE “For time will tell the truth.” SEVENTH GRADE . 62 “The time to be happy ts now” SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE MARY ROUTH “Halloween Queen” NED CAUDLE “Halloween King” a d eo DORIS BULLARD ! WINNERS Halloween Baby Contest ie) = — S = = = Za Zz e) re 65 “BUZZER” STAFF Jewell Helen Routh Fawnie Poupore Alice Williams Ann Davis Katherine Thomas Barbara Routh Margaret Richardson Jane Anderson Joyce Routh County F.H.A. President Mrs. Routh F.H.A. Sponsor HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS TALENT NIGHT 67 “SPRING TIME” ee ae ewe Y 7) — = CLASS 68 Fawnie Poupore Beta Club President BETA CLUB OFFICERS Mary Routh, Secretary; Wanda Wiles, Treasurer; Alice Williams, Vice-President; Mrs. Rachel Chandler, Sponsor; Joann Routh, Reporter. BETA CLUB “Convention Time’ 69 4 HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Joyce Nixon, Barbara Routh, Marion Glasgow, Emma Bruce Pugh, Carletta York. t LE SRR my GRADE LIBRARIANS 70 NINETEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ORATORICAL CONTEST Joann Routh, Betty Bunting, Emma Bruce Pugh. . NATIONAL BOOK WEEK 71 EMMA BRUCE PUGH School, County, and District Winner of The Nineteenth Annual National High School Oratorical Contest FAWNIE POUPORE “I Speak for Democracy” Second Place County Winner SPEECH FOR DEMOCRACY CONTESTANTS Janet Pugh, Joyce Pugh, Marion Glasgow, Frances Cook, Margaret Richardson, Fawnie Poupore 72 F.H. A. Wanda Wiles, Alice Williams, Mrs. Routh, Mary Routh, Ann Davis, Frances Cook, Marion Glasgow, Jane Anderson, Joann Routh. % “4 AGRICULTURE CLASS WORK SHOP 74 F. F. A. OFFICERS Mr. Jones, Larry Davis, Charles Cox, Vernace Pugh, Bobby Routh, Charlie Barker, Tommy Barker. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 75 Rebecca Pugh, President Vivian Anderson, Vice-President Routh Pugh, Secretary Billie Ferree, Song Leader Phillip Julian, Pianist Marshal Whitley, Reporter Mrs. Rachel Chandler Sponsor Mr. Cliff Thomas Sponsor 76 4-H OFFICERS Jane Anderson, President Leo Kirkman, Secretary Mary Routh, Reporter Emma Bruce Pugh, Vice-President Janet Pugh, Song Leader Wanda Wiles, Pianist Judy Routh, Room Captain Joyce Nixon, Room Captain Elaine Thomas, President Alice Richardson, Vice-President Janet Thomas, Secretary Doris Lambert, Reporter Julia Anderson, Pianist Larry Lineberry, Song Leader Ricky McBride, Room Captain Irene Varner, Room Captain JUNIOR 4-H CLUB 77 4-H Achievement Day Is Scheduled SENIOR 4-H CLUB 78 i “ee | CHAPEL MEMORIES STAFF Fawnie Poupore, Editor; Joann Routh, Assistant Business Manager; Frances Cook, Assistant Editor; Larry Davis, Assistant Business Manager; Barbara Fields, Business Manager; Joyce Routh, Sales Manager; Mrs. Rachel Chandler, Sponsor; Alice Williams, Sales Manager. 79 BUS DRIVERS Kent Davis, Bobb y Routh, Vernace Pugh, Johnny Ester, Jimmy Brown, Ralph Kirkman, Not pictured: Buck Davis, Thomas Cross. WE REMEMBER .. . you for your time given so willingly and cheerfully to make each hour of our day more pleasant and for the responsibility assumed, the thought and time given, in planning and preparing for our health, safety, and happiness, and gratefully say, “Thank You.” Not pictured: Mrs. Ann Fields, Mrs. Henry Allen, and Mr. §. T. Wood. 80 MRS. FRED JULIAN Cafeteria MRS. F. H. COBLE Cafeteria 81 MRS. MAC COBLE Cafeteria MR. F. H. COBLE Custodian MARCH OF DIMES _ POP-CORN SALES MR. E. L. BORTNER MARY ROUTH MRS. F. BELL Nurse MRS. BORTNER “CHECK UP TIME,” BY COUNTY NURSE ; 82 | ALL STATE SOFTBALL Joyce Routh, Mary Routh, Phyllis Routh, Barbara Routh, Mr. Cliff J. Thomas, Coach. | Athletics ALL COUNTY WINNERS 84 GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing left to right—Joann Routh, Peggy Kirkman, Mr. York, Phyllis Routh, Joyce Routh, Alice Williams. Kneeling left to right-Mary Coble, Judy Routh, Wanda Wiles, Barbara Fields, Peggy Wright, Betty Lineberry, Shirley Williams, Ann Davis, Saundra McBride, Ann Cheek, Margaret Richardson, Katherine Thomas. Seated—Doris Smith, Linda Wright, Delette Johnson, Faye Fagg, Barbara Routh, Jewel Routh, Janet Pugh, Lucille Kirkman, Martha Laughlin, Co-Captains Marion Glasgow, Mary Routh. 85 “PLAYTIME” 86 BOYS BASKETBALL Standing left to right—Mr. York, Phillip Reeder, John Lambert, Rudolph Griffin, Charles Barker, Junior Allred. Kneeling left to right-Tommy Johnson, Edward Baldwin, Joseph Capps, Alan Laughlin, Winfred Routh, Stamey Dunn, Charles Cox, Donald Routh, Eugene Routh, Darrell Beane, Larry Davis. Seated left to right—Perry Hunt, Malcom Laughlin, Ralph Hall, Frank Ingold, Ralph Julian, Perry Keeling, Larry Lambert, Odell Lineberry. Co-Captains Johnny Ester, Bobby Routh. 87 TIME OUT PLAY TIME 88 JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET GRAYS - CHAPEL SCHOOL ? “Now I will si “Suspicious, eh? Iwill sing, 4 s Who?” epecun ee oe e Cus Nothing now is left but Majestic Memory : A —Longfellow Beauty and the Prince “Don’t tease, Mr. York!” “Tll be good, Mrs. Adams.” 89 MOMENTS TO. REMEMBER 90 YEAR BOOK SALES MANAGERS ALICE WILLIAMS JOYCE ROUTH Advertisements 91 | “ASK FOR GUILFORD its best’ ASHEBORO, NC. RH UNDERWOOD HARD WARE GROCERY MEAL FEED SERVICE STATION FRAMKLINVILLE, N.C. “ALWAYS CLOSE TO THE SCHOOL” “MID STATE MOTORS, INC. YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER PHOME .2. '}'7 149 WF. KIWETT ST. ASHEBORO , N.C. ASHEBORO FARM EQUIP CO. FORD TRACTOR+ DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS PHONE 4257 | is) Ww. KIVETY Sf. ASHEBORO, N. C. PHONE 2343 PHONE 24+ 4 fess), VESTAL MOTOR CO. a ' ) dil S.FAVETTEVILLE s$, Vise ASHEBORO, Ni. C. FORD CARS FORD TRUCKS COMPLETE BODY REPAIR “ AFINE €AR AT HALF THE FINE CAR PRIC ee YOUR FORD DEALER COMPLIMENTS OF FRANKLINVILLE HATCHERY EXCELSIOR THOUSANDS WEEKLY THE RANDOLPH MILLS, INC. FRANKLINVILLE, i. C. DAINTY BISCUIT FINEST ALL PURPOSE FLOUR and EXCELSIOR FEEDS RANDOLPH ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. HE BORO, N. FURNISHING ELECTRIC POWER AT COST TOTHE RURAL AREAS OF RANDOLPH MOORE, MONTGOMERY, CHATHAM AND ALAMANCE COUNTIES OPERATING OVER 1600 MILES OF DISTRI BUT) ON LINES TO BRING ELECTRIC SERVICE TO MORE THAN 6500 MEMBER OWNERS THE COOPERATIVE WAY ELECTRICITY FOR MODERN LIVING TELEPHONE 5177 HIGHWAY 902 AT PATTON AVE. LIBERTY HOSIERY MILLS. INC. FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY | NEW YORK SALES OFFICE EMPIRE STATE BLOG. NEW YORK 1,NY LONGACRE 3-1555 PLANTS AT LIBERTY , NORTH CAROLINA GIBSONVILLE , NORTH CAROLINA WG. ROUTH ROUTE — 1 FRANKLINWILLE , MC. GROCERY | SERVICE STATION FRESH EGGS , _. AAC FERTILIZER COMPLIMENTS OF LEMARD COTTON MILIS WORTHVILLE NC. ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY HOWARD'S JEWELRY DRUGS AT i a REASOMABLE PRICES RANDLEMAN N. C. | RANDLEMAN, NC. THE SCOTTISH BANK BETTER BANKING -INSURANGE — MEMBER F.D.I.C. RANDLEMAN- N.C. ASHEBORO STEDMAN PLUMBING MANUFACTURING €0. AND ee HEATING ASHEBORO CO. MW. C. ASHEBORO, N.C. oe M°CRARY ACME HOSIERY MILLS ASHEBORO, WM. GC. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE HOSIERY JONES DEPT STORES THE STORES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY [ SCHNEIERSON | and SONS RANDOLPH LINGERIE ASHEBORO N. C. | |RANBLEMAN N. Cc. SOUTHERN AUTO SALES THE BEST IN USED CARS WILLARD VESTAL, OWNER PHONE — 5138 703 NWN. FAYETTEVILLE Sf. ASHEBORO , N.C. SOUTHERN AUTO BODY WORKS COMPLETE AUTO BODY REPAIRING N. FAYETTEVILLE ST.EXY. ASHEBORO, N.C. STEED TEXACD SERVICE YOUR BUSINESS 1S ALWAYS FOX DRUGS APPRECIATED | FOR THE BEST PHONE - 286 5 SERVICE NORTH ASHEBORD | N.C. re ae RANDOLPH PACKING CO. STOWES PHONE- 6262 CREENHOUSES INC. WE GROW THE FLOWERS WE SELL | | PHONE — 5166 ASHEBORO , N.C. ASHEBORO, N.C. ——SSS DW HOLT « CO. 1605 $. FAYETTEVILLE Sf. ASHEBORO, N. C. MOTOR TRUCK REFRIGERATION [FAR M MACHINES TRACTORS : , INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER | SALES AND SERVICE 101 HARDINS | | LOFLIN’S FURNITURE! |ruweral Home MILES OUT LIBERTY,WE. RAMSEVENC FAYETTEVILLE ST| |PHONE St PMOWE 2 2! OPPOSITE AMBULANCE NORTM 220 s ERVICE DRIVE IM THEATER JULIANS MELVIN’S | | propuce marker DRIVE IN MEATS + GROCERIES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRINT | MILE WEST OF RAMSEUR SINCLAIR GAS NEAR CENTRAL FALLS, HIGHWAY Ll N. 6. ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE 26CN. FAYETTEVILLE ST. ASKEBORO, N. €. PHONES — 2193 - 3145 KEARNS SERVICE DRUG STORE OPEN WEEKDAYS 3:30 10930 P.M SUNBAYS 200 Te 6:00 P.M. | PHONES DAY - 2216 | NIGHT -3935 803 W. SALISBURY Sf. ASHEBORO, N.C. 103 TOMMY $ DRIVE IN PIT COOKED BARBECUE THI7K WMILKSHAKES FRENCH FRIES SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS ee oad ee ew i N. ASHEBORO, N.C. LOWE'S ASHEBORO HARDWARE, INC. PHOME -6!7) BY- PASS _ HIGHWAY 64 THE FIRST NATIONAL) | GENERAL BANK HARDWARE g, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FDIC. ASHEBORO N. C. ASHEBORO, .C. RANDOLPH COMPLIMENTS oF: FARM EQUIP| |FRANKLINVILLE CO. STORE, INC. ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS) (GENERAL ALL CROP HARVESTERS MERCHANDISE NEW IBEAL EQUIPMENT PHONE -3295 | PHONE-4+136 FRANKLINVILLE N.C. ASHEBORO, COMPLIMENTS OF PUGH AY Pugh Funeral Home| | ESSO SERVICE Phone - 2171-Asheboro HIGHWAYS 64449 Phowe- 2592-RANdLEMAN ASHEBORO , N.C. YOUR MiLy Shoe Stor € PUGH OIL COMPANY PHONE -8051 F Ash€ boro, N.C. RT.§, ASHEBORO, NC. LINEBERRY OIL Co. SUPPLIER OF SINCLAIR CHATHAM edd | PRODUCTS +GOODYEAR TIRES LIBERTY, N.C. LIBERTY, N.C. P.0. BOX 355 PHONE GIl + 612 FOR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SEE eee Soy SALESMAN FOR CHATHAM + ECONOMY LIBERTY MOTORS---INC--- FRESH FEEDS LIBERTY, N.C, PHONE Gl on70 PURITY ¢ CHATHAM LILY FLOUR. 105 ROADSIDE GARDENS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE 4 75 RANDLEMAN NORTH CAROLINA HALL KNOTT INC. MENS AND BOYS WEAR ASHEBORO, N.C. COMPLIMENTS CAROLINA WHOLESALE CO. PHONE 2022 ASHEBORO, N.C. Bano E USED CARS GOOD DEPENDABLE USED CARS NORTH MAIN STREET RANDLE MAN, N.C. 106 CANNON BALL CYCLE SHOP! HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES AND SERVICE NEW AND USED MOTORCYCLES 953 HAMMER AVE. ASHEBORO, N.C. BILLS GROCERY AND HARDWARE TEXACO GAS PHONE 3362 RT. 1, RANDLE MAN, N.C. COMPLIMENTS LAUGHLIN F.F. HOSIERY MILLS INC. RANDLEMAN , N.C. SUNSET MILLS PHONE wy eee RANDLE MAN, N.C. MANUFACTURER OF LADIES FF HOSIERY CARWER-MORGAN HARDWARE CO. HOME APPLIANCES + SPORTING GoonDs PHONE _ 2367 ASHEBORO NICK TOWN +- COUNTRY FURNITURE CO. INC, FURNITURE and APPLIANCES ASHEBORO, N. C, SSS SS SS SS SS SR SEY SHAW'S CUT RATE QR CO. FURNITURE GO. RANKUNVILE MOT RANDLEMAN, N.C. FRANKLINVILLE , N.C. | ASHEBORO CONCRETE PICKETTS PEN SHOP PRODUCTS CoO. RANDLEMAN, NC. ASHEBORO, NC. | : FOOD LINE | LINEBERRY SER:CRO : f 4 E ati ough SINCLAIR GAS, O1LS,+GRO. AUMAN BROTHERS | THE BANK OF RANDOLPH FEED + SEED STORE BEST WISHES ASHE BORO, NC. ASHEBORO, N. Cc. JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP BALFOUR 1624 N. FAYETTEVILLE ST. ASHEBORO, NC, VESTALS MENSSHOP ASHEBORO, N.C. ne SUPER MARKET NORTH ASHE BORO THE FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP LIBERTY, N.C. RVICE PHONE - 3777 KEARNS RADIATOR HARVEST MILLING CO. SE PHONE-4393 ASHEBORO, N.C. 107 P.O. BOX 493 PHONE 277! USESECURITY BROILER FEEDS RANDLEMAN , N.C. KNOXVILLE TENN. CTEVENSON'S TEXACO SER. Keown flsThe Bes! | | TEXRCO PRODUCTS —PHONE 35a ASHEBORO, NC RT }, ASHEBORO, N.C. FARIOW AMBULANCE SERVICE WIARD'S ESSO SERVICE | — PHONE -— 21 5 PHONE 2903 ASHEBORO N.C. RANDLEMAN , N.C. ASHE PRMTNG TC BST ASHEBORO , N.C. NEARNOLEMIAN NG | PH PHONE RANDOLPH MONUMENT CO. SECURITY MILLS TIPS LOAN + FINANCE CO LOFLIN'S MEN'S SHOP MERCHANDISE FOR MEN BOYS BERTY, N.C. WALKER’S GROCERY SER. RT ]-FRANKUINVILLE N.C. 108 HERLVCKER DIL CO. ASHEBORD, N.C. BRODKSHIRE BROS. RANDLEMAN, N.C. irae Sf ala 22 Rl, RANDLETTAN NC. (BUG DENNIS. GROCERY, i a DCERIES MERTS XT.—RANDLEMBN, NG. | RANDOLPH GROCERY | | THE ANCHOR | RANDLEMAN N.C. ASHEBORO... fol daa ie All- 2373 ASHEBORON.C. H+H CLOTHING. ASHEBORO, N.C. CENTRAL GAS AND MPPLIANEE CO. BOIWLE GAS HSHEBORD,N.C. Put DN FABRICS CENTER RAPERY + DRESS FABRICS ASHE BORDN.E. BANK DF COLERIDGE RAMSEUR N.C. 109 WORTHYILLE STORE CO. nn Sie WARTHVILLE N.C RED CROSS SERVICE STA. PHILLIPS GL GAS O)L - GRD RT 1 CLIMAX, N.C. LUCKS GROCERY SERVICE FRANKLINVILLE N.C RDAN’S SHEET, tain AND PLUMBING NORTH ASHEBORONC. LV. DORSETT SUPERETTE PHONE- 4313 NEW SALEM,N.C. COMPLIMENTS OF Jack W. Brady - SouthLand Insurance Co. H.G. Wri hte Service Station | MASTER PuLE SERVICE Station van jes ab BARberR Shop South Sidé Barber Shop Worthville Gritt Asheboro Drug Ci ARNER Florist The Gold Oh op - Farm Service 110 ..@a 4 wT 3. ey RD . RO ERS hf ot EP SL Df .0 WA EPS: ALY FL ES Ne PT PR 0 aS , SES W RSI I 4 EL) EEE PSTE D9 SL « q bell. One day a hush will fall, The p) my we Sea eae: 7. ATS RS ere , Shenae Ri Fm Cf ROSS TEESE eS REO. CE _. BES. GS _. EE LS RI ON w, Sd | De , SS | AT Ee ) PR CGT ST bell. One day a hush” will fall, The | b? 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