Haw River High School - Indian Yearbook (Haw River, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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MR. WILLIAM W. WILTROUT Administra tion 2.6 f'iQfw:535' Y 9 T' 'xl '2 ...fy-. Aw NJ If 5 We ,272 f N. F. Secretary Principal MRS. V. TATE MR. H. O. BRANNON chan! l5'aard Chairman JAMES W. SIMPSON ROBERT P. SMITH MELVIN MCBRIDE MANUEL WILLIAMSON GARLAND THOMPSON ALLAN PEARSON, JR. Zzculty M., f 'mn-1.-01 m-..--A W Mr. Horace Brannon Mr. Arliss Claar Mrs. Celia Spoon Miss Thelma Cates Mr. Thomas Faust History Physical Education English-French English-Library Math.-Science .1 gwufgrz, . 1:5 f' ' fig v., vf I 'JZ' ,gr s,...,,,,- x, - J t 1-.nf-r Q' jf ' Mrs. Margaret Bouldin Miss Lillie Horne Mrs. Helen Paschal Mrs. Shirley Coble Mrs. Thelma Watts Home Economics Eighth Grade Seventh 81 Eighth Grades Seventh Grade Sixth Grade if, Af! 5' ' 1 ' ' as fa ff-'v, 4 . . , , . . I , 1 f E N Not Pictured , ' wg ' . 'Y V A , 'PW SH v 3' - ' I MQ. . 2 .9 T Mrs. W. D. Guthrie Mrs. Coleen Agnew Miss Elizabeth Thompson Miss Annie Cooper Miss Emma COX Fifth Grade Fifth 81 Sixth Grades Fourth Grade Third 8: Fourth Grades Third Grade T T it . T if 55 J N i , 5' WHY? in 'nn ' , '9! 7' .41-n9Q I J jf ,VH Mrs. Jerry Hudson Mrs. Blanche Garmon Mrs. Eloise Cates Miss Anne Thompson Second Grade Second Grade First Grade First Grade l6'us Drivers .Timmy Parks Jerry Piper Buck Roach Richard Apple Eafztcria Staff Mrs. Robert Webb, Mgr. Cora Mebane Katherine Kimrey Berta Albright Sandra Cole Helen Trollinger Annie Roach Linda Harder Cora May fBackj fi- ifs .5 1 4 ' 'et isa t 3 f' XJ xg . Editor-ln-Chief . . Assistant Editor. . Business Manager ---- Ass't. Business Manager Sports Editors. . . . - - Art Editor .... - . Assistant Art Editor - - Production Manager- - - Statistician --.- - . Historians .... . . . Last Will And Testament Class Prophet . .--- - - Class Poet ---- ---- Class Songwriter - - Annual Staff - - Stanley Mullis - - - - Martha Jones - - -Tommy Oldham Geraldine Anderson -------InezTew Buck Roach - - Alfred Fogleman - - - - - - BuddyRay - - - Elaine Sykes - - - - Allen Harder - - - Nancy McBride Barbara Lloyd - Freddie Lou Cole - - - - - - -Iris .Tones - - Currie Clayton - - -Vivian Baker Snapshot Photographers - - - - - Jerry Piper Richard Apple Edna Humphries Connie Riley Typists . - - - -Barbara Lloyd Vivian Baker Inez Tew Nancy Cates Proof Readers . . . . Jack Trollinger Carl Clayton Carl Dawson Miscellaneous. . - - Jimmy Parks Edward Baker Ruth Dixon A. D. Ellington Gail Isley Sponsor. . . . Mrs. Celia O. Spoon l 'Y ,As , Q. 9 in ki! 1 A I lfwxy , why.. , fy! ' f A WW' 0 f VXA' . ,MW . ffwf' , 1 W f Fi-Wm x www Ljlffffc 0 Lwrrzf' gf 1 r 'mg -4 ...Se11iors............ - .... ai-:J 'liar RICHARD LEE APPLE jim' Richard Football 1-2-3-4g Monogram Club 1-2-3- 4g 4-H Club lg Bus Driver 2-3-45 Annual EDWARD HUGHES BAKER Staff 4. HEddie Homecoming Escort 1-2-3-43 Baseball 4 Football 45 Glee Club 3-4g 4-H Club 3-4 Class Play 33 Annual Staff 4. 4 X VIVIAN LEATRICE BAKER Vivian 'UWUM Vw' 'f Na 4-HClub1-2-3-43Vice-President4gSong- g leader 3g Cheerleader 13 Glee Club 35 French Club 3-43 Class Play 33 Annual NANCY CAROL GATES staff 4. P1Ck1e 4-H Club 1-Zg Basketball 35 French Club 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Beta Club 43 Class Play 34 Girls State 3g Annual Staff 4. 6'l1l0l'S K Mn.--' CURRIE WAYNE CLAYTON Currie French Club 3-4g Glee Club 3-45 Class CARL DAYNE CLAYTON Play 3g ClassAPoet 45 Annual Staff 4. Carl Student Council lg French Club 3-4: Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club 43 Annual Staff 4. IFN fg' 'HQ 543 is-' XV FREDDIE LOU COLE . Freddie Class President lg Treasurer 2-3 Q2 Sem.Ig Beta Club 45 Glee Club 3-43 French Club 3-49Vice-President 33 President 43 Class Play 35 Homecoming Attendant 2-45 S Festival Attendant 35 4-H Club 19 Cl leader 1-2-4g Annual Staff 4. C ARL DANE DAWSON Carl Class Play 3g Homecoming Escort 43 Annu- al Staff 4. ...Senia rs, . 1' V , . 'zlz J 2, ' z 5 '2 , 'V 'inf' - A U. -sue-.MM MAT TIE RUTH DIXON Ruth Cheerleader 1-Z-3-43 Chief 43 Football Chief 33 4-H Club 1-2-35 Song Leader Zg ALLEN DEVOE ELLINGTON Vice-President 33 Glee Club 3-45 Home- A, D. Annual Staff 4. coming Attendant 25 Class Treasurer 3, fl Sern.l5 Annual Staff 4. lla. 9'u,.,,,l , ALFRED FOGLEMAN Alfred Beta Club 3-4g Monogram 3-4g Football 3-45 Baseball 3-43 French Club 3-45 Vice- President 43 Class Vice -President 4: Class THOMAS fl?i'1If51N.HARDER Marshal 3, Basketball 43 Annual Staff 3-4. Baseball 2-3-4SC1asS Play 3: French Club 3-43 Basketball 4g Monogram Club 43 Foot- ball Team Manager 45 Annual Staff 4. EDNA LEE HUMPHRIES Edna Basketball 1-Z-3-4g Class Play 35 Glee Club 3-4g Annual Staff 4. , ,fr IRIS GRAY JONES - Iris Beta Club l-2-3-45 Vice-President 4 French Club 3-45 May Queen 33 Horne- coming Attendant 3gMaid-of-Honor 4 Class Play 33 Class Vice-President 2 Secretary 43 Girl State 35 Glee Club 3-45 Annual Staff 4 . Seuivrs... ..,. kg, .- 1'r -'H' JANET GAIL ISLEY Gail French Club 3-45 Glee Club 3-49 Beta Club 1-2-33 4-H Club 45 Annual Staff 4. BARBARA ANN LLOYD Barbara Student Council 1-2-45 Secretary 25 Presi- dent 4g Beta Club 1-Z-3-4g Secretary 2-35 T r e a s u r e r 43 Basketball 1-2- 3-45 Co- C aptain 33 Harvest Festival Queen lg H o rn e g: o m i n gAttendant 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Class Play 3g 4-H Club lgFrencb Club 3-45 Class Secretary 33 Chief Mar- shal 3g Glee Club 3-4g Annual Staff 4. Sealers.. 6410? 74 V, a U, ,. 9 f f 5 2 A 7. 1 f ff !.V,, C, f' if 5 AWN!-v ELBERT STANLEY MULLIS Stan Student Council 35 Vice-President 35 Beta Club Z- 3-45 Vice-President 35 President 43 Monogram Club 2-3-43 President 4g Foot- ball 2.-3-43 Captain 45 Class Play 33 Mar- shal 35 French Club 3-4g Class Vice.. President 35 Annual Assi-stant Editor 33 Annual Editor 4. JIMMY WALKER PARKS A Jimmy Homecoming Escort 1-Z-3-4g 4-H Club lg French Club 33 Bus Driver 3-4gG1ee Club 3-45 Library Staff 3g Class Play 35 Annual Staff 4. Samara fn X 2' CONNIE MAY RILEY Connie 4-H Club 1-2.5 Glee Club 3-45French Club JERRY DONALD PIPER 3-45 Basketball 1-35 Class Play fPr0- Je1'1'Y mpterj 35 Annual Staff 4. French Club 35 Bus Driver 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Homecoming Escort 2-45 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 4. lib yu , 'f K? -May.. MARILYN ELAINE SYKES Elaine f Cheerleader 1-Z- 35 Glee Club 3-45 French Club 3-45 Secretary 35 Treasurer 45 Class CARL LEE ROACH President 35 Class Play 35 Beta Club 1- BuCk 2-3-45 Student Council 35 Annual Staff 4. Basketball 1-2-3-45 Co-Captain 35 Base- ball 1-2-3-45 Monogram Club 1-2-3-45 Bus Driver 3-45 Class Officer 15 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 4. ' Seniors 31,5115 INEZ 'IEW Inez Beta Club 1-Z-3-45 Glee Club 3-43French W! 'W Club 3-45 4-H Club l-Z-3-43 Secretary 2 35 President 49 Basketball l-2-3-4g Co- HP-YWOOD JAQKSOQQTROLLINGER Captain 35 Homecoming Attendant 4g Class i I Jack I Play 32 Annual Staff 4. Class Vzce-Pres1dent lg Student Councal Mascots 23 French Club 3-4g Secretary 45 Class Play 35 Baseball 3: Annual Staff 4. PAT ALVIS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Alvis TOMMY FELTS Son'of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Felts 611155 Pam FINAL THOUGHTS As we think of all the years gone by We Seniors think of Haw River High, Of all the fun and happiness in the past And of all the years that have gone by so fast. Our hours of happiness often few, But we have enjoyed being with you, And to all our teachers who have worked so long Trying to teach each one of us right from wrong May we say to our classmates so true, We sliail not forget the years with you. It's been a pleasure working and studying here, And as we leave you classmates it brings a tear. Honest and true right dovsm to .our hearts, It will be so hard for us to part. As the time draws near for us to say goodbye, We will never forget you, HAW RIVER HIGH! Currie Clayton CLASS FLOWER WHITE CARNATION in 3 y CLASS COLORS ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO WE HAVE JUST CROSSED THE BAY: THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US. I 611155 Sang FAREWELL TO THEE Proudly we will sing of our dear school, And we 'll remember thee always. When we 're gone, oh please remember us, And the song we sing on Graduation Day. Farewell to thee, farewell to thee, The thoughts of thee will always be remembered Tho we must leave, oh! please remember us, Until we meet again. a Sweet the thoughts we bear away with us, Dear memories of the happy past. And tho now we whisper, fare - thee - well, Yet we know we shall meet again some day. Farewell to thee, farewell to thee, The thoughts of thee will always be remembered Tho we must leave, oh! please remember us, Until we meet again. Vivian Baker . . , .V , . .-.., - A , .. . . f,,.,,, ... .,,,:,.w...L.,--...fi wx: I I - amimlzi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Q- W Barbara Lloyd 1 Q Stanley Mullis ' g ? 1g TT: BEST SPORTS Nancy Cates C UTEST Elaine Sykes Eddie Baker . -fl , , I - . ' 1.5-My-wmv-f..4..4n' .-4. .,,w,,.m4,,,..w.,k ....m..:.un:.a.gn,. L. , - ' Ta-nz.. ' J 1- P ' -fm? vmwrfiw-K ww , W' -.f lk , Qi . H A Inez Tew Buck Roach D MOST ATHLETIC OTES 5 Q: A 'L T . i. . Sig- ' ,Z BEST SPORTS A. D. Ellington T 1 5 T. W. gp i , J. .ly A .5'-fy tj f WITTIEST T wg ,gfQ375' ' 1,3 ' Vivian Baker 5' ':f'+f A J Jimmy Parks , V 2 :X 1 l 4 W I 1 ni l 1 U I . ?l id, yfffiv' pg . i,-rin . , Q' 3 X N46 4 is I ,fab f no WZ? ' , 1 , I! -F2 Q' 1 li ' , Y TN . 4 'H Ii V BEST ALL-AROUND Freddie Cole Tommy Oldham QUIETIST Jack Trollinger MOST CO-OPERATIVE Connie Riley Ric ha rd Apple mf , A I gr Q ' P I ,Mani 2 W .7 f , , S 1 1' l m 'ix BM: ia, R ,. 4 . .- 5 ,, 5 5, I. 1 , 'VM if 2 1 gy 1- W I, II, H I f 4 1 Q are l bfi MOST INTELLECTUAL Barbara Lloyd Alfred Fogleman QUIETIST Gail Isley BEST DRESSED Jerry Piper Nancy McBride Carl Dawson 1zT4?'g fm AW C Qi, L wi ff Q HAPPIEST Nancy McBride Jimmy Parks MOST ARTISTIC Carl Clayton FRIENDLIEST Ruth D1xon Eddle Baker fl, 4' , 3? JV 1 N. MOST DIGNIFIED Iris Jones Tommy Oldham MOST ARTISTIC Currie Clayton MOST BASHFUL Edna Humphries Allen Harder .Cast Will And Zfcsfamuf We, the Senior Class of Haw River High School in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-five, being of sane mind and sound body and realizing that our school days have come to an end, do hereby make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To our principal we leave our appreciation for all he has done for us. ARTICLE II: To the faculty we leave our deepest thanks for the patience and guidance they have given us. ARTICLE III: To the Juniors we leave our place as Seniors, along with all the privileges, and thrill of being the oldest and most dignified group in school. ARTICLE IV: To the Sophomores we leave our good school spirit and hope they will maintain it. ARTICLE V: To the Freshmen we leave the long roadleading upward to the Senior Class and hope that they take it with the greatest of ease. ARTICLE VI: These personal belongings, we bequeath and devise as follows: I, Freddie Cole, leave my peroxide and love for Pepsis to Lottie Morris. I, Nancy Cates, leave my evil mind to Don Coffin. I, Dick Apple, leave my athletic ability to Bobby Roach. I, Gail Isley, leave my parking place to Larry Albright. ? ? ? ? ? ? I, Jimmy Parks, leave myflirtations ways to Jeanette Thompson and Nancy Thornton. I, Iris Jones, leave my love for sailors to Jean Clark. I, Connie Riley, leave my excess weight to Shelby Turner and Judy Jeffreys. I, Allen Harder, leave my ability to get along with all the teachers to Larry Hensley, Wayne Shropshire and Frank Way. I, Eddie Baker, leave my love for patrolmen to Cookie Midkiff and Dickie Hendry I, Ruth Dixon, leave my Pep and Energy to Joyce Lloyd. I, Alfred Fogleman, leave my ability to catch those passes to Warren Riley. I, A. D. Ellington, leave my manly physique to Buddy Boggs. I, Tommy Oldham, leave my ability to get along with all the girls to Tommy Sykes and Carlos Welch. I, Carl Clayton, leave my ability to borrow pencils and paper to Jimmy Coble. I, Elaine Sykes, leave my love for blond crewcuts to Alene Ray. I, Carl Dawson, leave my ability to play the piano to June Humphries and Billy Hughes. I, Vivian Baker, leave my very blank mind to Iris Ray, Peggy Wood and Marion Mullis. I, Stanley Mullis, leave my position as Editor of The Indian to Martha Jones. 1, Inez. Tew, leave all of my Old Flarnes to Bettie Edmonds, Mary Ellen Drum and Gerry Cates. I, Barbara L1oyd,leave my love for the Green and White to Jerry Anderson, Peggy Allen, and Nancy Phillips . I, Buck Roach, leave my wavy hair to Carl Bryant. I, Nancy McBride, leave my ability, to love two and still be true to Carol Smith and Martine Flint. I, Jerry Piper, leave my Sneaky ways to Buddy Ray. I, Edna Humphries, leave my driving ability to Carolyn Blackwood. I, Jack Trollinger, leave my love to Barbara Jones. I, Currie Clayton, leave my ability to play the guitar to Billy Ross. Witness . Testator Nancy McBride Freddie coie cnior Glass Praphecy Who was it who said that there were no signs of success in the hearts and minds of those 1955 Seniors of good ole Haw River High? Was it you? Ah, yes, no doubt. But do you know while preparing for my summer vacation I decided to find as many of my fellow graduates as I could. Incidentally, I am Iris .Tones and am now doing secretarial work in Greensboro. My first desire was to go back to Haw River. My first stop was at Roach's Service Station. I thought the name sounded familiarly and it happened to be Buck Roach who was owner and operator of the station. He told me that he owned several other stations and that the other Seniors of '55 were doing very well. I was very anxious to know what my other classmates were doing, and he gave me a run-down on them. Nancy Mc- Bride and Elaine Sykes are both hard working secretaries saving their money for that long awaited Hawaiian cruise. Tommy Oldham is the minister of the Baptist Church and just recently tied the knot for Barbara Lloyd, Gail Isley, Inez Tew and Vivian Baker. Gail, Inez, and Vivian are living in different states, Barbara is still a southern gal. Freddie Cole is living on a farm at Hawfields and liking it! Carl and Currie Clayton make real cute sailors and Jack Trollinger is a sergeant in the army. Those two ambitious lads, Stanley Mullis and Alfred Foglernan are tops in their chosen fields. Al is a successful newspaper editor, and Stanley is the president of Burlington Mills having recently designed a new mater- ial. Richard Apple is now the owner of Burlington Roofing Company, and Allen Harder, Jerry Piper, and Eddie Baker own a motor company in Winston Salem. Ruth Dixon is doing psychiatric Work in Durham, and Edna Humphries is the owner of a dress shop. Carl Dawson now owns the drugstore in Haw River, and Nancy Cates owns a drive-in restaurant which is doing very well. Jimmy Parks owns his own repair shop, and Connie Riley is doing private secretarial work at a large firm in New York. Bucktold me that A. D.Ellington got away from it all and joined the Foreign Legion. Finally we departed, each goinghis own way, with a feeling of closer unity and the knowledge that our classmates have found their places in the world. 6111.95 Histary We are ending our tour. We have now reached the destination toward which we have been striving throughout our school lives. We are putting our school days behind us as we enter the world on our own. But through the years to come we will often live our school days again ...... in memory. Memories of our teachers trying to prepare us for the future. Memories of our fellow students whose friendship and bright ideas we have shared in all our past work and play. We were treading new paths, opening new doors. How well we re- member that year l95l when we started as Freshmen on the four years of High School Education. The excitement of changing classes, of being part of that great throng in the halls, of getting into the school clubs, and having our first real taste of study will be imprinted on our hearts always. We felt like veterans when we entered the Sophomore Class and settled down to the hard work that was to determine so much for the next two laps of thejourney. After much effort our Christmas Prom was very successful. A Now . . . only two years were left . . . the really big two and we en- tered the Junior Class enthusiastically. Our first class meeting and being next to the most important persons in the school left us breathless, but very happy. The first highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Pre- paring for this great occasion had us feverish with excitement. The sale of magazines to sponsor our Banquet, our theme, the hard work of de- corating, and then the Big Night. The next highlight was receiving our class rings, the sure sign of only one year left to go. All too quickly we started on the final lap of our tour, our Senior year. Misgivings were felt at the realization that the ending of this meant separation, the breaking up of our class to go on our different ways. We began the year with a grim determination to make this last year at H. R. H. S. the biggest, most successful and outstanding one of our school career. The choice of seniors for club presidents, the election of our class officers, the Senior Play Cast, all examples of the hard work of preceeding years, left us all feeling very dignified and responsible. f As during the preceeding year the greatest occasions was our Wash- ingtongtrip and they Junior-Senior Banquet. At the Banquet we had the pleasure of being entertained by the Juniors, soon to be taking our place, This was the last meeting of our class, our under classmates, and our teachers. The climax of our year had arrived ...... Graduation. Never in all'our happy-go-lucky lives had we stopped to think of the many pleasures we were enjoying together. A dimness now shadows the bright feeling as we say good-by. Each must go his own way, to Work or to College, but always we will remember and have affection for each other as we follow our separate stars through life. Historians Nancy McBride Barbara Lloyd .22 Z1 , f-Xaiwu 2 qv, gf -W: 46 X ' N j ' 4 w f ' X f XJ :Jw . . A,,A ,, ,, ' V G3 in .si H t I 'QN41' '1 .f s , V A 52 ., H ' t 'M' an nn. - M Qvifqgff : : : ' ' n 'w 'KU in 1 , L . .., ' T.: - . , I P- 5 5 V9 . - X . 2 We V- K 7 ., 4 5. fi' W - ml '. if :ff ' '- V 'in ,vi f A , ' ' A 'N 1 'F X 4 if , - 4, hh ,T 39 ..:m: XM' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Murderers Row Three Alike What Now? Scardy Cat Tell Us A Story, Ma Spoon. Twosome Dignified Seniors I Didn't Mean It. Baby It's Cold Outside Smile At The Birdie. V 4 , I va, fn aw hi ws' iq img , iam K Tm 'E' W' 11-1 V I 5 1 juniors Larry Albright Peggy Allen Geraldine Anderson Carolyn Blackwood Buddy Boggs Carl Bryant Geraldine Cates Jean Clark Jimmy Coble Donald Coffin Mary Ellen Drum Bettie Edmonds Martine Flynt Richard Hendry Larry Hensley Billy Hughes June Humphrey Judy Jeffreys Barbara Jones Martha Jone s ,, ,f 54- 1. A ,., , I, , W- , f f fr 22.1 W f W. m . ' 1 v A x ' ' X 'f s A H B 1 - as EW. wif R s 'V , ,4 tw ' ' ia. . K Ax 5: 'lev- 'i Av- ff. ' lla llffsy l ' C la A - 'KH Q' ' Not Pictured 51- 5- C 1 A 121 A 'ltr- l A-U in l 4 ,, 'I rf. 'sz gs.. x M., l my Vfw 4 W 'Q 'X Nwff' if ,A qw' l far 4 W, X X ,c ,'v.1 , g W, l x JI' ,- 'r' ' . .Q-. fl 3 x 'Tv fr 1 in F V575 x R. GRA' QW' . I juniars a - 4 Tx Joyce Lloyd Clark Midkiff Lottie Morris Ns., Marian Mullis xW ' , 7 W. N 0- ' 7 K' N 'V Nancy Phillips 9- ia- K Alene Ray if 4 ' 'W' Buddy Ray Iris Ray ' f ' fl- o ,gg Ap pl 1 , N M, M Q 'N W? U if WX Warren Riley W w L ,V vgsvx f an ,nn Bobby Roach 'tr' gg N mf.. Billy Ross 4 a A y Q Wayne Shropshire - Q X ,f I if W ,, an 5 Ml ' Q EQ Carol smith l , Si X ' Arlene Stanley 'ggi X B Tommy Sykes ' Jeanette Thompson 'Vinum .cb I Vilas- X lm Shelby Turner QV Nancy Thornton 'L'---4 Frank Way , Carlos Welch Peggy Wood Sho Nuff You Know Better! Where 's Fogie ? What A Cookie Stag Line Samson Check That Tan Sad and Happy Why So Happy We 're Losing Shake A Leg N 4 u 'v 4' xv 0 YW 'hm JA ,.m gbP ff, rl' .- WW , ,, ax, M, Q, .ga , 5 IA-,A ns AN' 4. 0 ' 7 FMLA, Q' www V Q K '93 if 4 av 'I Saphamarcs Frankie Bosquet Bobby Bason Jessie Mae Bradshaw Ann Cates Wilma Cheek ff 1 Qi' ' 1 ,,-, 1 ' ,. gf? A ' Q 'AAH K I 4 , ' .W f, 3 N- ' H I V me-Qu vi , as .1 px. 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QAUNE -.....,n fo ...Y 'UQ J 1 I U x ui ,w,, ff .22 a 1 1 ls M 5, u l L1 ' I, :-:a X , L ,A v Q -f Q , ,ff 77 ,WC MM,,,wff Myhkwif Nfl, If f, A 7 A 42 f U -' ,- ,Wm - V fg -' ff -.f 5 , ' , 4-fwf ff ,L I ,V.f , L y .- . f H fflgwwf , ww. x . f f , X -WWW 2' W, ' , ,V if N, L ,QV ', v gf f ' 'V 'Q f W ,, ' 'Q ifiwf. ff WM, iw I few, f ,, s -.. 7 ff- .+ ww I lg 5'irst Grade 'W M W, I 5- 'N wh- az -f 2 ,, ' A 'M ' f gy J x MN 6 U , F , Q , Not Q 1, ,. ' f- I Q ' -i ' Pictured 'ima' fglr-P54923 ff- 'I M , X rg ,J X B- e 'W Wx 1 Q f , X x I ' A' f my , , new ' ,f I A X i e?'E'::.,Q-.,.ea I K2 ta .I A ,X . ,V f L01 , V I' V , 1 ' qc vi' Ay' 4, W, P L , ?'k ' '-' I, 'I VA E , i . 5 r ' A I 4 , A- jigr, Q Q g ,3 N' ' 5, , J '- X I I I' J , mf X b i 4 :- wfv L , 'i 1. .J If-4 I i ' R :QLKN V ,ww , b i wax 'hilly' ' 'Q 'M J I ' ., fy .l 'VE ' ' 'Z' 'rs X iw E Q -A .4 Af adn, ' -J A. I - 42- M .. f 7 lc , I- M , F Q N , J r - as I E .,'A ff , I S A -ff , rr,e5f,,,Q L, kj -is ,ei gy , g, u - , . My ,,,,jQ,,. , , 113- - Af f I z K i x all if :f-- I 8 . J A X ,rf rr faux r M' ,J R' P , , ' ' A.. F 71. MRS. ELOISE CATES, First Row: Jo Ann Adams, Patricia Allen, Wayne Allen, Pat Alvis, Charles Barnwell, Ralph Best, Brenda Sue Boggs, Donna Sue Cates, Carol Clayton, Walter Lee Coggins, Johnny Duffey. Second Row: Patricia Ector, Sylvia Edmonds, Sharon Ellington, Roger Garner, Erma Hensley, Sue Hurdle, Pat Ingram, Debby Isley, Mark Isley, Claude James, Patricia Jones. Third Row: Jane Leach, Albert Marks, Allen McKinney, Jo Ann Modlin, Howard Neese, Russell Payne, Clinton Piper, Linda Ramsey, Jim Raye, Carolyn Shoe, Becky Spoon. Fourth Row: Brenda Stout, Henry Stutts, Dianne Thomas, Denny Williams, Judy Williamson. Hirst Grade Q ,, a ,,, NH , V ' in J if rg 4 4 st. 2 4 , , 4, 'L 42. -:ip V5 1, QXA - if Q 'QS N f A , my 3 ' is J in 'S - .,, ,. - 14 f , ., ' , M ,' ' ' 1, , Q I bfi: ffxhlwix riff , f N . r ,M 4 'E -X ,V M i may I jig, , V , , , ga- vu' Ay '-.J I' ' gf 11 'WEN ti'-1 y ,-we 4 A'u Iwi ' as 4' iii' ' if J F iw 34 wi Z 'er 'f ' ' 6- 55,5 R I, 7, , 'xx fr ' '. ' K' -rmaisx -X 5 fha' ' i L 4 M If Y Qi P, f - T' N 5' J X A -- M xi , sf., W J-54. I X flu 'T dwg, Af in , J, X t ls., r D I Wg, K A QM 1 I ,J 1 5 wx fs. ,V nt xx - f Je N 1 'H . -J, W V 1 ,' v, - , if , 4- N ' ' ' Q I 'li J 2: I F We f I - MISS ANN THOMPSON, First Row: Dennis Barnett, Mary Frances Barnwell, Linda Louise Barts, Kendall Boggs, Gail Cathey, Patricia Bridges, Alice Chatman, Tony Cole, Billy Lee Duffey, Gloria Faucette, Tommy Felts. Second Row: Wilbert Grubbs, Dale Hensley, Linda Ruth James, Connie Lamb, Wanda Laster, Linda Maddox, Billy Wayne Medley, Larry Modlin, Sharon O'Daniel, Robert Oldham, Barbara Anne Pack. Third Row: Jerry Parks, Ruth Phillips, Keith Ray, Linda Riley, Sandy Riley, Wade Satterfield, Janet Trollinger, Wallace Tinnin, Harold Swangin, Patricia Stewart, Blanche Stewart. Fourth Row: Joseph Steele, Patricia Starnes, Robert Shell, Linda Terrell, Steves Hook. wand Grade A A i H 3 ,I 1 I I , I Q y-A ' fi ff. - is 'Lf' A - - -A + + ' X 1 'rr , 5'3 F N A QT, -'Z wif? - i 1 I ,jwlig , I ,N - : HQ, A ' . ' 3 , T I A , a X 555' l il F J -I ii I ' , 63 53 -P .3 M lig'f 'r : l tj JSF fs- , J sxqff ff .Jn .H x .- ,W -A K If . . 1 J e ' 934412, ' -We - ,,., . K A , - 4' m V 'N 4 Q If L . ., -W 5 vt' , AW! I M J 'Y f- . if .gy 'Qi ... ,Ji 4 fx 6 xl A it A L cfs? A J if ' f .mszv X I - I J ,, 'g,1 , riff .V . 41, Y ,E ,A,, ff . 'ja ,y J Xi ' I :fi 'V rp' ,J ' k M J' T, Q T 'ahh M Q. ' I 0 'sf V A X 4... 'vfv S V Tx. A :ri ,Q SM.. ,--- A ' it :N I ' .- i if . ' Ja , .,-,- L T. 1 ,' x -4 1 ' T 5, -, , :.', -A f - J . fn! ERT ' 77 MRS. BLANCHE GARMON, First Row: Johnny Alvis, Larry Barnwell, Eddie Barnette, Bonita Bradshaw, Harriet Cole, Fred Clayton, Blake Crawley, Janice Edmonds, Gerald Duffey, Deanna Fogleman. Second Row: Penny Gilliam, Faye Hester, Bobby Jobe, Jannie Johnson Shirley Keyes, Terry Lute, Raymond Maness, Shirley Mitchell, Gilda McGee, Clark Newlin. Third Row: Dale Ritter, Phyllis Smith, Kenneth Spoon, Everette Stewart, Linda Tucker Rachel Turner, Sidney Welch, Karen Horner. D :cond Grade , if ,...,, , . fa G ., Aa ,Har tx A V E 1 A f 1 ,, P ' o T Q mfg if 'Z ,Sim li' -L .si ff,' ' I 44' lv 'll Q' is , Qi' In WJ .. -. U W, , L Eg: gif ff ' 7 W Y t V .... ,,,,. +553 ' f Y '-, Ln H vjmwx , n f if it ,Mir C t5xX?2fZa li . -4 ii . h fs 5 - x t ' Q' , - , A W - , C , - 1 - ,, . N ,. A-:ff J l .1 f as 5 W l Q, 1, , .QNJ V Av I bv -M. N tw?-4, Q y hz- lag-' , faq ' . - '5 ' A , - . f J 3' f- Vi Y A 5 V , i Q fy xx. wg K l MRS. JERRY HUDSON First Row: Becky Aldridge Jimmy Boggs Rickie Bradshaw Tony I 9 I I Byrd, Ann Carden, Ann Clayton, Annette Coleman, Harold Garrett, Jr., Tim Hackney, Trudy Harris. Second Row: Richard James, Norma Jean Johnson, Mildred Jones, Allen Laster, Eddie Lipsky, Joan Long, Wayne Maness, Henry May, Jr., Linda Moore, Charles Moore. Third Row: Faye Moore, Tony Rippy, Gayle Smith, Pete Stewart, Roger Stutts, Gayle Sykes, Howard Watson, Phillip Williams. Clzird Grade ,ye , .. ' ' .. , l . . if .. fm' J , 1 e I4 A q., X - li it A HX :gl egg A . Not Qi ,M up ' 3 ' W ,y'L..w.-- as ,Q 3 ,. fa, , 4.1 , W 4 ' cl , Pictured fig if 4.13. J 71'i X X ' ' I 'T' ' 'f 2, -f ' ' . ' I x . S Q, , , I' f We w I g 1 , 3 5-iii . , . - 'V v 4 ,X - A r Q1 . ,' . w X A , N '7 f 1- has xx' X XV If 'f - :Vrana ea , ,-. .... ' .V AM Q , ' 41, P 1 -4 Ig ? ff 7-M a , W' ..- ' cf A cf A ff 5' A j 41, .1 Fw il . Iv ,Y .fl - 4: 1 . I -ri -Q 5 w X I . Ml M sx' ' - ' ' W f 15. if YI- I ,y I V ' 2 Rx, F4 ' ' Q .1 Q E1 l ' ' sez -1:-3 A fe .wr . E '11--3 . f ix , ' , A T ., 2 'rn' ' P ff i fi ' ' 73k R ' ag . ,,, . e , , 4. 1' 4 in 3 I ,- t A Q Q Q s , a, A,, - 5: 1 X I, ip f Q .sy ix V Q vm .- L L QL, , all-Tw ,V..,2, . gg, , ' f 5 . A . ,I . ,gk I - ,f 4 we-4,2 M '55, 5 , ,, T Q jg j . '., , , J K.. X W ' . I LN ' 3 , 1 X. s f, , . c . 1 , - L Rx.. lu.. I, 4 ' , r 4'f ' ..+ , ' V , V., 'h M? , 5, .mi W ,, . 6 Z r. jay ll I N F my ,h p ,y k ,tar - , f 11 f , 419, 'fx' 'Y- - 1. ' - .la f e. M, -W.. , V ,,, J i. , 5 1 mia iv ' I I .I as f Q! MISS EMMA COX, First Row: Rickie Alvis,Vontana Ball, Rodney Bayliff, Jackie Bradshaw,Don- ald Brannon, Barry Burke, Allen Carden, Joan Carrol, Mitchel Cheek, Carryl Clark, Stephen Coe, Second Row: Darlene Dixon, Robert Ector, Jerry Edwards, Johnny Faucette, Linda Godfrey, Penny Goodwin, Linda Holder, James Jobe, Allen Jones, Janice Jones, Wade Koch. Third Row: Jane Lamb, Rita Laster, Pamela McLendon, Robert Modley, Jonnie Ann Miller, Janette Montgomery, Vickie Modlin, Carol Newlin, Rebecca O'Daniel, Dwyane Pack, Frankie Parks. Fourth Row: Gayle Pearson, Virginia Perry, Wayne Raby, Toni Ray, Joel Roach, Mary Stutts, Hubert Tyner, Sheila Welborn. Clzird And 5'aurll1 Grad: S' M 41,22 gr, , . A I Ab ' e I X 1 f if . i.- ' ','i 'K' , W l 4, ng N Z '.-VV vi, 5. ,Sr -- mi v .K ,, ' in film .Ji he e A M ,-- i he , A W 1 Wx' , f I I f Nr + ' ' ' . i A I i f 'FTKQ 122111 I' -Q f . V ' X., if J, . I af-Q J 'fs A 'Q' 'J -2 I .33 21 'N WJ '- Q ' -1 , . X , f - - f QL f .. f fa 2-. . , A J.. 1 I sr. ,,,, af 1 s .za A N , - .f ., I j U I, ' A , , I Ae, V UXJ X W 4 2 2 - T :N I I-to if slim is Q--2 SN I Q an R, .na of -4. M 4 .- ' . ' J F3 .f --L R 1 l 4, QVQN 0-1' ! 'f we 1 Q vs ' y ,if 1 uk? I A . .B A , kc e s ff. . , -rx + A . x V X, V. f p H . bl A ' fa . e xx MISS ANNIE COOPER, First Row: Roger Barts, Woody Blackwood, Pat Collier, Michael Cox, Linda Edmonds, Carol Faucette, Odis Fogleman, Wallace Gilliam, Danny Hardy, Jimmy Hurdle, Maxton Isley. Second Row: Randy Isley, Jill Isley, Hallie Jobe, Rebecca Laster, Margaret Long, Catherine Maness, Anne Moore, Gale Montgomery, Lee Neese, Marlyn Oldham, Billy Piper. Third Row: Anne Rich, Norman Ross, Frances Starnes, Vickie Tew, Jimmy Thompson, Joyce Trollinger, Karen Theiss, Lacy Turner, Dickie Williamson, Hilda Wyatt. Qaurtlz Grade A' , . fl ' I I - V ' 2.1 1 .n . ' , , Nr., NJ .fir I ' I +V , . 'N 1 ' Et ip., j .yan Xl lx V so nw , H N x.-Af. R, -wyr --- B- - T, . v' 'Z' 'v--- . ' '- 2. f ' 7' , -N J, J ' ' A M' . ' . X J 2 iire, X I X .4 ' X , , , . , rn -. izw:-' . N f ' ,V 5 A by HM I E sb.. X ,.. x ' V .r xxx I ll. i li ' H H K '. , I r ' , 5' ' lv I 1' jf., 'il . Q Q , i x l Q, ' Q - 4' - G' R 'V G+... I rj, . I . . -5 ,jg L In-.. Q - MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON, First Row: Robert Baker, Linda Carden, Elaine Cates, Wayne Clayton, Barry Coggins, Tommy Currin, June Gayle Danieley, Hilda Eason, Cathy Ellington, Wally Fonville, Ronnie French. Second Row: Tommy Goodwin, Kenneth Hall, Patsy House, Wayne Hensley, Larry Holt, Ann Hughes, Glenda Isley, Larry Johnson, Billy Jones, Jule Jobe, Diane Jones. Third Row: Robert Maness, Frankie Marks, Evelyn Martin, Jo Ann Moore, Linda Sharpe, Ellen Smith, Gerald Smith, Betty Terrell, Gene Tyndall, Duwayne Ray, Jimmy Riley. Fourth Row: Ted Way, Shirley Watlington, Patricia Williamson, Ann Wilson. Elifllz Grade I . I 1 .t . . fa a f 4 , I ao. f ,A .1 X Q fn N ,,vv', g., HMI fi - oi' nr tic K. :tb-fi w gr .Q . 'er- . . f ' -rf' was I fs i s . If fa ,tw If ' Ape .Ik I ,l ,, , . 47 gli-'Sc A- . I ft L- j at , ...Lf X ,A 2 W Q , ' A 41, 5 'QM' ii . - L. I, , u ' -4 S V , y , . .,. M , qv , -- 5 A .1 Gt., A A, 5' . X f ik 4 I I l . f lx 'F I 1 , 'WV ' Q ir. Q. f 'I I Q' f . L, , A 1 V '- . ..., g ,Q V y . N . A ' ' as ! sr? 'nal MRS. W. D. GUTHRIE, First Row: Gayle Alvis, Betty Jane Ball, Thelma Barts, Micheal Bason, James Howard Best, Rebecca Cates, Charles Clark, Fay Fogleman, R. T. Harris, Jr., Phillip Hensley: Roger Hodge. Second Row: Brenda Hughes, Shirley Johnson, Pamela Kimrey, Richard Lamb, Sara Lea Lipsky, Robert' Marks, Ohna Martin, Judy Modlin, Patricia Neese, Noami Ray, Patricia Raye. Third Row: George Roach, Marchaline Rudd, Bernice Shropshire, Linwood Smith, Linda Trollinger, Frank Turner, Myrtle Turner, Alma Wilson. 5' Sfifllz And Sirth Grade Qwla, a :iii , . 1A-. . as W 39159 ' SWNWJ? ' 3 ' 1: ' ,' Q ,. -sr , ,, ,,, l, -35 g .e ,Q , 1 ' .4 My , .., R, 5 b , , ,.. , if , A ,Q f, , ,v H he 1 -Y,-,Fi - Y, 1, f-- Q may ,g,,...7, 4 Yi, ., -as .,,. 533, ...ay X, K Q my t 1 I . . ,-is ,-L pf . . V - V lpxn .1 I f iff 55,4 , 1 'gl 2 3 gm Q .-Q., Q, 3 . - , wg f 1 'rt' .aw . af. at l ,J W . ph, . .V , . Q ,, . A 5 ' '-+ ww L. S -W e-, A --1 53 STN if 1' is 'Q' .mi fr rwifa' 'Qi N , rf + il 'T L. E' L' 5' ' T far 2 fi al 42 ' W ' mf , l 4: 9' . s Q! fl A q div J .wg ' J Q f rw, is 1 N 3 if 2 J' h Lax. 1-ref: Q 1 .M I 'y' . -W c ,M I 5 f 33, 'rr- ,tv nm-gf lg 'in fl 4 ,., N. ' .3 at M W, ,Zigi LL , ,: , I , 1. --' 4 S h V .. il A ,A - . .M , J ,,.,. Q . l . v 5 V . , rf V . J y X f , sk is i r 'X t' fi ' l Aw T V , , ,gg , , Q., M fy' V MRS. COLEEN AGNEW, First Row: Donna Abernathy, Harrell Barnwell, Roger Boggs, Thomas Bosquet, Ann Brannon, Clarence Coggins, Sue Cole, Russell Cooper, Judy Everheart, Ben Fresh- water. Second Row: Jerry Hardy, Bruce Howard,David Johnson,Harold Johnson, Judy Littlejohn, Marie Maness, Rickey McPherson, Joan Michael, Betty Montgomery, Mary Ann O'Daniel. Third Row: James Oldham, Danny Lee Raby, Sue Ray, Frances Reed, Secdall Riley, Richard Rohrer, Eddie Shell, Doris Trollinger. Sirth Grade' , W A' , ,, ,Y gn. A ,f l S, A HW A .L M., iw y W .L Q 4 ., + -Q V - A. A V .3 f we-an 4 ' x E W, ,, . a.. .. .., . ,....g ,, fr ,7 V ., ' ma ,, v A 5 - A r W. . g :fl , 1. - . K , V, ' , V ,X 1 ,. , - - . . FW wi ff' . if if if I , , 4. -, ' V l W ki I L xg' I if Ha Xl H uxskiglfl . W K-N f 3 M ,, 1' ' V -i c... 1 , ,X I f ' J s l x -. , Y Q Q gsm J . pg, ,, . -1-' 'L ' -- sw ,fy ,Q v .4 4. 41, at 9 .3 J ,. 4 V Y ri Q , fi J. . ...L iw 4- , -Q... .. 4 it A A K i , N 2 at Lf , it f 1. .,,, V 'wk L . Q 15- L f tn J T' fin: l ff ,V , . in yi -ii ,' , gf as 3 ..-. E A f 32:3 ll , -. ., I . ,... , , sg, ,Z 3 L, . ,, M F F ' - f- 1, f ,ary 6. J i 'L' 2 'J 1 'U -P az: 1 ' . .fn F f. wi ' 1 , ? X '. iw 1-1 . . '7. X, ' ' . as QQ .. .la 1 f f if X 4' 6' V' 7' ' - x ' -4- I MRS. THELMA WATTS, First Row: Larry Alvis, Tommy Barnwell, Wandra Bradshaw, Brenda Chatman, Barbara Cole, Clara Crumpler, Michael Faucette, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Jones, Joan Jones. Second Row: Patricia Jones, Sammy Jones, William Jones, Douglas Laster, Ray Maness, Taddy Martin, Jimmie Lee Miller, Billy Modlin, Willard Moore, Carl Oldham. Third Row: Blenda Riddle, Betty Sue Roach, Anne Shepherd, Bobby Shue, Tommy Spoon, Herman Stutts, Emil Tew, Wilma Thies, Larry Thomas, Shirley Tyndall. Fourth Row: Betty Jean Way, Anne Williamson. Seventh Grade ,z 1 2 If x '-3 3 . -I I J J at 'L V2 i T J W T-H J - t Q my 'hLQlf 4 1 A' vw' L 5 , S -ff, 5:2 Vg, I - sf e T f M he we Q, t ,,, ff W, Y, ,fi , f W1 ' 1 , , 'N 9.35, ' ' . K W W A H 1 1 9x.fS i 4. ff Q 'f fs, g ..AV a-, N, A , 1 , ii M , abxf k LQ' 820: -1-gn? k,Mu,h ,A 95, 74 gas , Q-uf' '.- ' l inf- 'V JV: ' .fl 3 Q-fi A+. W 'ii' H' if L, V N A Q W , U 1, asv, Qs-ir , ge. 'U A t 'f ' T N 5 t- ' , . Q 12? I L QW iw e m' , diggs- HW me -5 J 5+-1 , if 'cs , J W7' me t X, J As, X . .im ,X gat., gf, EJ 1 f J VG. 1 J W' it ik is V f 4 . , ' A es 2 J.. , -' ' f ' ' f pai E1-2 X, X Qi, f ' ff , e , Q 41. Xa, -V3 My If , , 6 I V sg' v Q N V V i s 1,,,,,.w v. 4, f A , W ' f i ve 1' we fi T w e MRS. SHIRLEY COBLE,First Row: Danny Allen, Danny Blackwood, Jasper Coble, Bernice Cole, Faydean Carden, Marvin Cranford, James Currin, Rex Edmonds, Sue Fogleman, Gerry Hodge Second Row: Mitchal Lassiter, Richard Late, Alton Miller, Pat Modlin, Lela Marks, Jerry Ray, Edgar Jobe, Jerry Jones, David Riley, Doris Riley. Third Row: Patsy Riley, Carolyn Roach, Shirley Reed, Clarence Simpson, Bobby Smith, Sarah Stanley, Bonnie Stout, Frankie Sykes, Donnie Terrell, Paul Turner. Fourth Row: William Tyndall, Micheal Way, Elizabeth Wyatt, Judy Wilson, Kaye Williamson. Seventh Am! ffighfh Grade . e ' un. g. K 2 ' xl 5 -3 A. X, 137'- 'x, . pf l I ,. V I ,W f ,H ' Y A L 4- .., J M v 'Q y ,Q V, K 5 ,ff ,V R W it Y, 1 J Z , V ,A M F J ' ' ' -L e -P f tr 'J 1 4,5 , 4 , ' 7 , eg, KH?-Q to X kr., ,V lj. - V w ' , X Y, jx I W- 1, i, X , , ff M -3 - ji - xji if R fi ?1 J . ,, ' 'V V .135 J' , ' Q7 V , , e eq! M , 4. vc Jai! ay A Y it i k fe rw f s is N' i X , Q. , 1 T ' 3. Q 1,1 'V fl 'X ' . We en f S , 'it W J Q, Yr Jn' 5 so v S 'Q -,, Qi A ' I - . Q xt. E' 5 'sw' k WW, ,f jx W Q V A , fi, KI . JJ. ' i 4 ' fel 5 ' , 4 2 e :Q Xu, N X A Z V in rgzix x, X A- , Q 5 7 ' 7 ' if f : 'fi' X- 23 E S - fl ' 7' 'V Q G' '42 ' it 'Q H J 4' W fe We 4, L Q- Z, 'ef I, -' 'fr' ' ,V ' 194, Z, tl- J- Q V my ' g, ' dr' ' g fi- - J ' f V in, V at f .I . W ,js ' X - , my 1 , , t M I 4 , ,V j , , 1. , A X ji ' 5 - ' 5 ,Y K. Q f S ,U QM wx ,f xi G K 51-A ' can 'Q , -' ,Q k 2 li' MRS. HELEN PASCHAL, First Row: Patsy Boggs, Billy Boggs,Sylvia Bryant, Dan Clark, Lucille Cole, Craig Cox, Sally Crumpler, Bruce Dawson, Jerry Ezzell, Ann Freshwater. Second Row: Fred Kaymore,Ann Johnson, Margaret Lamb, Bruce Ledford, John Long, Gene Maness, Coralee May,Linda Michael, Larry Modlin,Lillie Mullis. Third Row: James Ray, Sandra Starne s, Elaine Tate, Robert Webb, Robert Spoon, Marlana Thies, Bonnie Watson, Lois Wiles, Nancy Wilson. fighth Grade A if , af f ,., I A ., V f. ive el- me-gQi?mQ efsyz M, wlW' 5 X iyww gawk fs- , X 4. .F 4- F. .2 4 f isp Q 4, or fi' ' if, wi 't7Z!' 1'E7,,7i2.'7f5 J z'5' if -wwf. f J -W 2' 'TM' 'W I XX. El., 1' F, S - 3 1 vi MJ4, M -W, g ,f ,J A ri f ' ' f 3 Ji ' Y Q V , ' aw, ,Q in we , ,hi kr 1,7 M A, f., ,, ix , x, , , A 1 5 1' I Q ,N .A Q S7 E- L AVP! A I g X all X, 'N wt? Q' at is X Y 'fi' 'eff ' ml' is 'V 'e v ' Q ' sw- S W.-H' 3' N' A , x , -Q f 1 vw J Wx ',. V: IE g .ll x ni A Nl' :mt X ,,. ' M., V ' l Warns, X . V 0'-G, , V V - 1 53 , V .Jag --1 5-,Q ,, f 5 Q, dl f 'Z' . at i ap ,eg , Q, ' ' ,, 4-1 gn 6? ri , if an H -L , wk f rs .g vi 6: L gy M L 1, Vi X ' - it F wi, . k 'f Q on 3 - 6 A X XX Nh, J ' 'Fl Ewa, .11 Q, IW 5 L.. f' 1., ff , . ,x 1 ', ,' , , DQ, .Q ff iKJihl'Yi' , MISS LILLIE HORNE, First Row: Joyce Adkins, Esqurita Albright, Tommy Bason, Faye Brad- shaw, Judy Coble, Carolyn Griggs, Sandra Cole, Linda Harder, Joe House, Don Hughes. Second Row: Gerry Ingelheim, Donna Jeffreys, Herman Johnson, Lelia Jones, Sylvia Jones, Katherine Kimrey, Blanche Laster, Billy Long, John Long, Ellen Maness. Third Row: Frankie Modlin, Betty Medley,Sylvia Pugh, Edward Riddle, Reva Riley, Annie Roach, Charlie Spoon, Jimmy Stout, Jimmy Sykes, Rhonda Thompson. Fourth Row: Robert Tiner, Ross Walker, Harry Watt. ffykk if Wff , C ,uf kd X N 39 QW? X kutv NM M i-inn '?r.2 '17 X . x ,hw ,xy HOMECOMING QUEEN '54 W A I Barbara Lloyd -jay ,W JUNIOR - SENIOR '54 Student Gauncil First Row: Mr. Faust, Sponsor, Janice Tripp, Treas., Mary Fogleman, Sec., Barbara Lloyd, Pres., Buddy Ray, V. Pres., Carolyn Blackwood. Second Row: Frankie Bosquet, Buck Roach, Mike Clayton, Warren Riley, Allen Harder. Beta 611111 First Row: Stanley Mullis, President, Iris Jones, Vice-President, Jerry Anderson, Secretary, Barbara Lloyd, Treasurer. Second Row: Joyce Lloyd, Martha Jones, Carolyn Blackwood, Nancy Phillips, Barbara Jones, Barbara Terrell, Carol Smith, Peggy Wood, Judy Jeffreys. Third Row: Elaine Svkes, Buddy Ray, Carol McBride, June Humphrey, Don Coffin, Martine Flynt, Bobbie Smith, Miss Horne, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Freddie Cole, Alfred Foglernan, Nancy McBride, Nancy Cates, Robert Jones, Jerry Cates, Inez Tew. 711 -- ---H - fm- ' ...L 11 s-11-:msn l ,Monogram 6 ub Left to Right: Richard Apple, Alfred Fogleman, Jack Trollinger, Boyd Satterfield, Bobby Roach, Treasurer, Buddy Boggs,Frankie Bosquet, Buck Roach, Carlos Welch, Paul Coffin, Bobby Allen, Billy Hughes, Secretary, Stanley Mullis, President, Mr. Claar, Sponsor, Tommy Oldham, Vice- Presidentg Roger Jones, Clark Midkiff, Mike Clayton, Don Coffin, Jimmy Coble, Warren Riley, Buddy Ray, Charlie Bosquet, Carl Bryant, Tommy Sykes, Allen Harder, Larry Albright. 4 fl Klub l First Row: Inez Tew, President, Vivian Baker, Vice-President. Second Row: Joan Jones, Betty Phillips, Joyce Adkins, Blenda Riddle, Brenda Chatman, Carolyn Griggs, Gerry lngelheim, Judy Coble, Linda Harder,Annie Roach, Blanche Laster, Wilma Thies, Marlena Thies, Sammy Jones. Third Row: Douglas laster, Tommy Barnwell, Tommy Spoon, Larry Alvis, Bobby Shoe, Jerry Ray, Jimmie Miller, Barbara Cole, Alice Laster, Iris Ray, Gail Isley. Fourth Row: Bernie Shropshire, Judy Chatman, Phyllis Bowden, Judy Tendon, Elizabeth White, Judy Wilson, Doris Riley, Sue Fogleman, Janice Tripp, Peggy Ray, Mary Starnes, Eugene Maness. Fifth Row: Bud Turner, Phil Hensley, Robert Spoon, Dwight Perry, Bonnie Stout, Kay Williamson, Warren Jobe, Nancy Phillips, Peggy Allen, Barbara Jones, Arlene Stanley, Shelby Turner. i l I l l' L I U vs 3 in l , n f ll E I' . S ln In 1 , , l 1. lg. l-' fs it 5 'I If Glen 61116 QC fi se C? Fir.t Row: Freddie Cole, Joyce Lloyd, Judy Jeffreys, Annie Roach, Rhonda Thompson, Linda Harder, Jerry Ingelheim, Reva Riley, Faye Brad- shaw. Second Row: Sandra Cole, Katherine Kimrey, Ellen Maness, Esqurita Albright, Judy Bason, Carolyn Griggs, Jerry Maness, Donna Jeff- reys, Lelia Jones, Third Row: Stanley Mullis, Jack Trollinger, Joan Fulcher, Arlene Stanley, Nancy Phillips, Sylvia Jones, Blanche Laster, Sandra Mclntosh, I.ris Jones. Fourth Row: Betty Phillips, Joyce Adkins, Glenda Neese, Betty Medlin, Sylvia Pugh, Eddie Baker, Connie Riley, Jimmy Parks, Elaine Sykes. Fifth Row: Barbara Terrell, Peggy Wood, Jeanette Thompson, Carol Smith, Ruth Dixon, Sandra Hughes, Jerry Laster, Nancy Williamson, Barbara Lloyd, Sec. Sixth Row: Bobbie Smith, Buck Roach, Jerry Piper, Carol McBride, Martine Flynt, Bobby Roach, Maurice Clayton, Nancy McBride, Tommy Sykes. Seventh Row: Jimmy Piper, Paul Coffin, Mike Clayton, Frankie Bosquet, Clark Midkiff, Alfred Fogleman, Warren Riley, Buddy Ray, Treas., Jerry Anderson. Standing: Buddy Boggs, Currie Clayton, Carl Clayton, Larry Albright, Judy Coble, Marion Mullis, Vivian Baker, Iris Ray, Bettie Edmonds, Edna Humphries, Peggy Allen, Barbara Jones, Martha Jones, Lottie Morris, Don Coffin, June Humphrey, V. Pres., Roger Jones, Mary Starnes, Janice Tripp, Jerry Cates, Carolyn Blackwood, Inez Tew, Nancy Thornton, Jean Clark, Shelby Turner, Peggy Ray, Jerry Cranford, Carl Dawson. Not Pictured: Alene Ray, Pres. 5'rcuch 61116 r 4 ,. we a': ,, ' :tx A M . ii . L. 1 . , .Q R- , French Clubs, 18: II, First Row: June Humphrey, Joyce Lloyd, Warren Riley, Judy Jeffreys, Elaine Sykes, Freddie Cole, Alfred Fogleman. Jack Trollinger, Mrs. Spoon, Sponsor. Second Row: Tommy Oldham, Shelby Tumer, Currie Clayton, Stanley Mullis, Alene Ray. Martha Jones, Gail Isley, Vivian Baker, Inez Tew, Iris Ray, Carl Clayton. Third Row: Nancy McBride, Peggy Allen, Bettie Edmonds, Arlene Stanley, Nancy Phillips, Peggy Wood, Connie Riley, Barbara Lloyd, Iris Jones, Nancy Cates, Allen Harder. Fourth Row: Barbara Jones, Carol Smith, Martine Flynt, Billy Hughes, Jeanette Thompson, Jerry Anderson, Buddy Ray, Larry Albright, Don Coffin, Carl Bryant. Fifth Row: Lottie Morris, Marion Mullis, Jean Clark, Carolyn Blackwood, Nancy Thornton, Dickie Hendry. w,'f,u1U - ill 'Z' 2lT4'1lKSD'1'lH.'l'1l.li iIl1n'7T.Ll I f Sn no-A: --can '56 or-n '1f:5',z mag, . X GQ- X Q Q ,yr A V' L -A WS :, , , , ,,.M,cfh-,, gf , 0 , kffwkff 5 W Qf v f , fy. A, 22.4 f Km :fs w 4. may yin, v3:,Z7A'f,?f W' ' . 'ff ,w ff f ,, , , -, -5542 agp 15 , ,M ,lfig-HT'i5s.w:. q,lv3?'f5fQ .' f. I M v Qin ' W wwiff gy 54 w 'Q awww W Wi WWW ,fl ,ff MM . x wwmzx, 7. , 1--, ' 2 15.411, ., V W ':'1sf'. 'i-Wffz 11 . .ML Lis' I-f .Q ., f.,.. 1 .aiifffw K H ff- I M MZ? , , ., .,,-, , Q 'f f A , xg . ,Q Wm-nw., Q ,,, 4 , , X, with l Hays ' Kaskctball First Row: Billy Boggs, Buddy Boggs, Bobby Roach, Charlie Bosquet, Mike Clayton, Paul Coffin, Tommy Oldham, Buddy Ray, Red Hughes. Second Row: Coach Art Claar, Cookie Midkiff, Frank Bosquet, Carl Bryant, Tommy Sykes, Roger Jones, Buck Roach, Allen Harder. Under the direction of our new coach, Art Claar, we have had a very successful season, so far, winning six games and losing none. At the beginning of the 1954-55 season we elected Buck Roach and Tommy Sykes as Co- Captains. The starting line-up consists of: Forwards, Buddy Ray, Frankie Bosquet. Center, Tommy Sykes. Guards, Buck Roach, Bobby Roach. The main substitutes are: Roger Jones and Tommy Oldham. The rest of the team consists of: Buddy Boggs,Charlie Bosquet, Mike Clayton, Paul Coffin, Clark Midkiff, Carl Bryant, Allen Harder. V Buddy Ray is leading the scoring, but the other starters are holding their own, usually hitting in the double columns. Our closest game, so far, was with Sylvan. The score was tied 49-49 with five seconds left to play in the game, when Tommy Sykes scored the final field goal. Frankie Bosquet played his best game scoring ten points. Our biggest thriller was with Graham. It was touch and go throughout the game. With the brilliant floor play of Bobby Roach, the rebound control of Buddy Ray, and the last minute scoring of Buck Roach, we won the game 62-53. is 1uf:1.alulmaU-xllu hu.Q9v.v1.nBsn: L0 4-141-u lull AFGLAJA 1. I Ldui V i 1 F V L BOBBY ROACH ROGER JONES BUDDY RAY TOMMY SYKES BUCK ROACH . ! , I i 5. J 21 4 I l I 4 I U B .1 vu F I Q ii r I V 'A h 1 ni L F 51 ,1 F -n1., ,LL4!1l.-J,- Girls ' Haskctball First Row: Mary Fogleman, Martha Jones, Peggy Ray, Bettie Edmonds, Sandra Hughes, Janice Tripp, Carol McBride, Martine Flynt. Second Row: Coach Art Claar, Billy Boggs, Nancy William- son, Joan Foster, Geraldine Laster, Barbara Lloyd, Red Hughes. Third Row: Barbara Jones, Peggy Allen, Nancy Phillips, Inez Tew, Edna Humphries, June Humphreys, Jerry Anderson, Bobbie Smith. Basketball has played an important part in our activies this year. We were sorry to lose our coach, W. W. Bill Wiltrout, who is now teaching in Anchorage, Alaska, but we are proud of our new coach, Art Claar. At the beginning of the 1954-55 season we elected Inez Tew and Jerry Anderson as Co- Captains. The starting line-up consists of: Forwards, Mary Fogleman, Jerry Anderson, and Barbara Lloyd. Guards, Edna Humphries, Inez Tew, and Martha Jones. Barbara Lloyd, so far,has 114 points, Mary Foglernan has 62, and Jerry Anderson has 50. We have had rather good luck this year and are improving every game. We have played five games, winning only two. Our happiest night was when we beat Graham 41-37. The team consists of the following girls: l i Barbara Lloyd Forward Senior Inez Tew Guard Senior Edna Humphries Guard Senior Jerry Anderson Forward Junior Martine Flynt Forward Junior Martha Jones Guard Junior Barbara Jones Guard Junior Peggy Allen Guard Junior N Nancy Phillips Guard Junior June Humphrey Guard Junior Bettie Edmonds Forward Junior 1 Mary Fogleman Forward Sophomore , Carol McBride Forward Sophomore Sandra Hughes Forward Sophomore Bobbie Smith Guard Sophomore Joan Fulcher Forward Sophomore Janice Tripp Forward Freshman Nancy Williamson Guard Freshman Peggy Ray Guard Freshman Geraldine Laster Forward Freshman I-,..'K1:!l'f.!ll' laQ3'.ln1r.K!.AZf!MhlC .Til-'fin Hi i-,lilies lu I w o I I 0 I I i 'Q F F S ll 1' F 2 A f 5 if if MARY FOGLEMAN JERRY ANDERSON BARBARA LLOYD 1 4 E4 INEZ TEW MARTHA JONES EDNA HUMPHRIES ul 1 2 E H K 11 rf . 4 if 50. in M ,1 .1 E 5. sk 1 -5 '1 Q 3 -i 1 ff i Bobby Roach - WB ff 1'9 'MN Red Hughes - Mgr. Buddy Ray - FB Charlie Bosquet - C RiCl1a1'd Apple G The Haw River footballers started out with great enthusiam on August 15, 1954. We had only four Seniors on the team. Our new coach, Mr. Art Claar really worked us on the first day of practice, but everyone came through in fine shape. Stan Mullis was elected Captain and Tommy Oldham and Buddy Ray were elected Co-Captains. We started the season off with a game with Griffith. We overwhelmed them with our powerful ground attack and went on to take the victory. Buddy Ray was outstanding with his swift running. 18-O Oxford Orphanage was our next game. They proved to be too powerful for us and we ended up with a defeat. Alfred Fogleman and Stan Mullis stood out in that game. 0-24 Our first conference game was with Bethel Hill. Again our attack was too much. We had another victory in the bag. Dick Apple and Warren Rlley were outstanding in this game. 20-7 This years game with E. M. Holt was a very important game for both teams. It was a hard fought battle with Holt coming out the victor. Bobby Roach and Jimmy Coble were our top players that game. 0-20 Next on the list was Rankin. This was our second encounter with this powerful team from Guilford County. Rankin edged us out by a score of 7-6. Roger Jones paced our defense. Tommy Sykes - TB Bobby Allen - T Stanley Mullis - G Tommy Oldham T . 7 , , KM 'inn .ti 'gi Q K is Ir ., lW7s M - f . A ..,,,, f' is 5-...sy Roger Jones - C Don Coffin - LE Boyd Satterfield - FB Warren Riley - We played Mebane,our arch rivals,next. This was one of the best games our team played all year. In the closing minute of the game Mebane kicked a field goal to win 17-14. Frank Bosquet played his best game against Mebane. Alexander Wilson was next on the list and they did it again. It was a hard fought battle, but we were defeated the same as last year by a score of 7-6. Tommy Oldham paced our defense. The Helena game came on a rainy night. The field was muddy, but the Haw River team seemed to like the mud. We walloped Helena. Don Coffin and Tommy Sykes were outstanding that game. 47-7 lt seemed like we had hardly started the season when our last game came around. lt was with Ossippe. We had plenty of bad breaks but managed to get another victory. 14-7 This year was enjoyed by all the football team. Our new coach really helped the team and most of the boys will be looking forward to playing again next year. We placed two players on the All Mid-State Conference Team. They were Buddy Ray and Richard Apple. R as il,,adM',gg Coach Claar Buddy Boggs - WB Frank Bosquet - RE Jimmy Coble - T Alfred Fogleman Q 'Y' 56 -01.4, Wav' ,, f1 'g1'fmW' ,A L., , ma -zsuv, ., m Af. A. r. Ja-.4.u' r 9zef:slfEx.v qw1fn.rQ swamp' x b V W N f Q PURE OIL SERVICE STATION A. A. TEW Dealer In Native And I . 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