Haw River High School - Indian Yearbook (Haw River, NC)
- Class of 1957
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Simpson 5'aculty Mr, Elmo Allgood Economic s Civics Mr. Arliss Claar Physical Education History-Coach Mr. James Davis English-French Miss Mona Stadler Home Economics Science Mr. Thomas Faust Mathematics Biology-Physics Miss Thelma Cates General Business English-Library Miss Lillie Horne Eighth Grade Mrs. Coleen Agnew Seventh Grade Mrs. Thelma Watts Sixth Grade Miss Elizabeth Thompson Fifth and Sixth Grades Mrs. Sue Mitchell Fifth Grade Mrs., Ruby Sykes Fourth Grade Miss Emma Cox Third a.nd Fourth Grades Mrs, Eloise Cates Second and Third Grades Mrs. Blanche Garmon Second Grade Miss Ann Thompson First Grade Miss Ruth Williams First Grade s,gffw? gwffz' Lc- 4 f 1 1 . 4' fi 'Q' f'7f,'-f ' ' if ' QB! Ann . 3 .- , ,nb 94,0 A 1 I 5, . ya sf . fm ,, Q, ,A , x 'X 'EM Mb-Cf ,aua- , Q V . , . 1 mg, .K H ii 'V 'ff I . I K3 1, 4' H is '1' 4 ' V W 1 f.- .4-, , f X ' , g c 13,-nr at x Y' 2' M 1 K ' ' - ,E We I' ,. l M 1 , S 1 Q I XA E 4 if 5 , ' C' H Not Pictur ik ff vim QQTQS G 'ree ' 1 7 - ,wi- s Hi. Ss, 1. .w, , 'J J ,., Us ,ua if if 'P+ M Qin, ,vw . , , , f iz'- Q-7 .fm Bus Drivers Left to Right: Mike Clayton, Bobby Allen, David Chatman, Jack Turner, and Paul Coffin. N8 jd ll Kafcleria Workers Left to Right: Bertha Albright, C or a Mebanaliaen Troll- inger, and Mrs. Robert Webb, manager. janitor And ,Maid Alice and Doc Carter 1 li s E 1? 4 li l 1 H .1 E. ,A 2? 'P 4 N N N E l i u 'X 1 1 'awww Class Officers ..4..la.,4,:,- , .V Donn Trolhnger Pres.dent Joel Fulcher - Vice-president Joan Fulcher - Secretary Boyd Satterfield - Treasurer J Seuiars l Q 8, m a School's not I I :: X .' . 1 'ea ' X Q., 5 zz Q I Q t , 0 L Franklin Delano Bosquet Life doesn't seem to bother him. Student Council Z,3,4g President 43 Monogram Club l,Z,3,45 BetaC1ub 2,35 French C lub 3,43 Treasurer 43 Glee Club Z5 Football l,2,3,45 Captain 43 Basketball l,Z,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Class Vice President .lg Bus D r iv e r 3g Cla s s Play 3, Assistant Art Editor Indian 3, Art Editor Indian 43 Superlative 4. -1. MUS ..-HIUJA.. V Bobby Dwight Bason so bad when there's nothing else to do. Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4. ,QP VFW? 9 ff 5. - hw-n., M 4,5 X., -36,3222 l.. 5511 'fu' X A- 1,- v, U ,v,, A Q-'AA V ,'-'ff ,,n,,'f'+.L., 'I Q1-argl' . f p gk 1, , ,jr- .z e , 1 1' .ei , s au fra 'frail . 5egU,'Z'?'Q if' H 'W5'3W, .' 5 14' . f' -,AQ 1' f FJ wr -.w x -mg f' .42 gg t P. gi . 'tdfaiisfk - ' aflqffy V ings? 335323, xx Jessie Mae Bradshaw A winning heart, attractive grace, a charming, girl, with dimpled face. French Club 3,4g Treasurer 3: Glee Club 23 Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3. Q .asa-N54 -' wif, va B Geralme Cranford Bullis Afr1end1y gzrlmevery way who makes the most of every day May Day Attendant lg Glee Club 25 Beta. C lub 3 4, French Club 3,43 Class Play Prompterj 3 Stud ent Counc11 4g Homecoming J 8 v. x .1 .5 ns' N ' s 1 sv ' 1 A A .. K3 Wilma. Lee Cheek Why be serious, 1et's be happy! French Club 31,43 Beta Club 4gG1ee Club 2: Class Play 3: Annual Staff 4. ww..-.-..,, , 44, . ,- ..-Y . ...M gd 'I Q 7: 7:: x::sx 4:,.f Ie! Q I .P xx I ull of fun an al ,3,s Footb 12 4 Vice! Annu Superlat tography Club 3 at A4 00 Mary Jeanette Foglernan Light of spirit and happy of heart. French Club 3,45 President 3g Student Council Secretary Z5 Representative 3: Homecoming Attendant 13 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Monogram C lub 3,45 Beta Club 3,43 May Day Representative 3gC1ass Play 3g Superlatives 43 Glee Club 23 Assistant Editor of Indian 3g Editor of Indian 4. , ti or am. , l Senior hand for Escort 2, s 4, Annual 'UK Qfifffff W J 4 68 B Curt Kenneth Laster Though you were dying, he would make you ' laugh, Class Play 33 Superlative 45 Annual Staff wg f 4. 006 Jean Carol McBride A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Basketball l,Z,4: Cheerleader 3 ,4g Beta Club 2,3,4g Class President 35 Gle e Club Z3 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3g French Club 3,45 Superlative 4. Seniors VW Q-gv-+M--.f,, Rebecca Ann Rider Determination is the key to success. Fren 'W 3' Club 3,4gBeta Club 4gChiefMarshal 3g Class Play 35 Glee Club 23 Superlatives 4g Annual Staff 4. mints L. E J Sb t'. N A I .5 19? . 'Wh I X Archie Boyd Satterfield I'm not lazyg I'm just dreaming. Monogram I N Club Z,3,4g Class Treasurer 45 Football 2,49 Co- -'l -'-r Captain 45 Homecoming Escort lg Class Play 3g 1 .fl Superlative 4. , age. I E IN ol 41- ' Barbara Jean Terrell Brains and personality are not always combined, so all the more it pleases us when all in one we find. ClassSecretary 2gBeta Club 2,3,4g Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 2g Student Council Vice Presi- dent 3g French Club 3,45 Class Play 3g Superlative 45 Annual Staff 4. Mary Bernice Smith Blushes are be autiful , but inconvenient. BetaClub2,3,4g Vice President 4g French Club 3 ,4g Secretary 4: Monogram C lub 3 ,49 Vice President 45 Basketball l ,2,3,4g Glee Club Z3 C las s Play 33 Homecoming Representative 23 Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative 43 Annual Staff 4. ,rain lV'1 9'b 4 J '7 G Scnivrs Q9 B Q Donn Ray Trollinger He that canhave patience can have success. Student Council Representative lg Class Vice President 35 President 4g Class Play 35 Home- coming E s c o rt 23 Assistant Business Manager Indian 3g Business Manager Indian 45 Superla- tive 4. 000 Frances Louise Turner SUM Her ways are ways of p1easantness. Fr ench Club 3,4gGleeClub 23 Class Play 35 Superlative 43 Annual Staff 4. Hmm, 'I' iw, A W,,,i. ,L 1, f - -. K Jack William Turner K-.,,,fQ'7 ' Teachers and classes are his only objections. Staff 4. Class Play 33 Bus Driver 3g Superlative 4g Annual 'Q , . PY 9' lf t ggi: S A 'X j ,fy ww 1- .e- 49 4 cuiars Frank McKinly Way xx A I agree withno man's opiniong I ha -- ., own. Basketball 1,2.,3g B as eba coming escort 1,2. 2 igi? aw 2. af' W' X rf S f A 2 im' 4 xy Wfiuvriit-v ery B'-4' we. .5 if ' gexzgkv 1515, : I V,,..,, Q Q5 9 I I ve some of rn ll 1,3g Home- Y 2 y, K 1 .. X N I .'. ' Q l J . 2 ol 91 Dorothy Ann Webster How sweet and fair she seems to be. Class President 15 4-H Club lg Glee Club 23 Beta Club 3 ,43 French Club 3,43 Vice -President 351-Iomecoming Representative 4: Class Play 45 Annual Staff 4, we . :ee ., b gfehgf 7 -- -'Y' - fx.,-...,,.,w - 3, Kggfgge, ,,, nw, . , 'i: 1-q:,fc:fw 1.' .:. ,IA m.s:.,,4afg::'i' mf ' , , l V fr 3 j A l f fy as Samuel Gam-ltonfFaucette J r. e 1 ,, V I ff , , , , 1 , 1 5 ' Q Qi- y as i Tie better to have people wonder what you've 3,5 L , 2 I saidftfhlgtn fav under why you said it. Attended , I ff f , 7, . any Q, i I ' , A J' lf V, fggeb ,, M f ? W 'fa' , A fs V ' V74 L ' , 'Q f yesy e f f. ws, M4 1 e ' , ' ,, Ll, 52, ,v V , 4 , lv, A , ' iff jj f ' e. f ,f , , ,y,,,,,,aB A, elle. ,, ., W, W, ,We .ff s f?-Z'2i2:j,mf,,51A w.:.5 ,1'f,':1Ae55,,,,:' wi: if ., g 41 ., Q . e ,, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Robert Jones Barbara Terrell ALL-AR OUND Fulc he r oel Fulc he r MOST ATHLETIC Mary Fogleman Frankie Bosquet W 5 Super ,JL .L L! wlzztivcs MOST POPULAR Bobbie Smith Maurice Clayton Al r Q-3143 MOST INTELLECTUAL Becky Rider Donn Trollinger if 59 ' . fy -V .V 5, ,F . 4 f 411, ' f, 2 ff .v f fi Vw Z 4 C UTEST Sandra Hughes Boyd Satterfield ' f Y V Nw 5 Q WITTIEST Curt Laster Sandra Hughe s .S'u,ucr FRIENDLIEST Joel Fulcher Carol McBride K., Q2 I .,, BEST DRESSED - Bobbie Smith Robert Jones l I I lk lafizfese f MOST TALENTED Maurice Clayton Becky Rider 94' If if f r' Q P ' ' Wm , '-P' W way Raw I N. gggm I f, I-IAPPIEST Sandra Hughes Curt Laster ,ff ' 1 -ff:l'w ?Q' f .fha P , A I, ,wgng r :r BEST EXC SE MAKER Frances Turner Jack Turner U :Y 4 Pwilivvfww f 'mf . , . Q . ,WW-'MqfwmM,,,,,,,,.,1 mmuwns WW 'MW' ' ' 'WW' wvfa-1-m,....,yv , 1 W f ww fmyhyw. ,, ,V ,M 0 K I I A 'af-4:03 fig ,fb it If ig W 'F' I 14? I , O m I 5, I . L 4 , , am , M ,. X - I Y A' 4' 'L's,,,,L'mM fa R Q 'sf L ,ffl-n-49' ff . ,gb 525 gg 'sc' .. Mascots Lynn Claar Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Claar Johnny Fogleman Son of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fogleman 6111.95 Pam: It seems that the time has so swiftly gone by Since we as Freshmen began this journey, We have come a long way at Haw River High School Preparing for a still longer journey. Now that we have reached the goal That once seemed so far away, We think of our class as a whole Soon to part and soon to stray. Before we leave, we want to remember The fun and work we all have shared, Beginning each year in September With those who taught us and those who cared. We hope the future that lies ahead Brings happiness to each classmate, For we shall never forget how we were led To the end of a wonderful fate. Wilma Cheek, Poet qjv. 'E NM Mrx' , CLASS FLOWER: e pq, wx 5 . -4 Red Rose ' In l - CLASS Morro: gf' 5 1 fy B V The World ls A Fine Place, 7 and Worth Fighting For. J in - Hemingway , -My , CLASS COLORS: , Royal Blue and White II x Klass Song QTune to Moments to Remember ,j September to July, how the days pass quickly by. The Christmas proms, the fun we've had, and in these precious days we're glad that we have these moments to remember. The teachers who have been so swell, The things they've taught, we know so well, we have these moments to remember. Tho' this year means our last, we will cherish these mem'ries forever. The wonderful things we leave behind, we'll remember forever and ever. Theplayswe've given, the banquets too. We leave these things to all of you, but we have these moments to remember. Now time has come for us to part, but dear Haw River will live in our hearts. Yes, we'll have these moments to remember. Song writer, Becky Rider. ' MW'Wx2Pif-Y.':W.I22' M12 .'?ffiL11.I.XwL Sami - .Q x 611155 History A big night! June 1957, Graduation! The auditorium at Haw River High School is filled with the excitement of friends as they await to see the dignified Seniors of '57 march down the aisle - th e s e Seniors, who four years ago were not so dignified. Let us look back into the past as we began our first day as Freshmen. Thirty one of us were fascinated by the ringing of the bell to signify the changing of classes,being elected officers of our class and Student Council, and by being asked to join the clubs we had looked forward to. Our biggest thrill was dressing up for our first Christmas Prom. Thus we began our long, happy journey through High School. There were twenty -nine to begin our Sophomore year. Our time passed quickly as we participated in sports and other activities. The activity we were most interested in was our sponsoring the Christmas Prom. We spent many long, hard hours to make it a beautiful Winter Wonderland. We were very proud of our success. Time pa s s ed quickly during our first two years of high school, but our Junior year passed by almost too swiftly. The class , numbering twenty- six, had many important activities to look forward to. We had avery successful Junior Play, Glory to Goldy . We sold magazines to sponsor a lovely Junior-Senior Banquet. Our theme was Hitch Your Wagon to A Star. We thought it to be a gratifying success. We all knew that soon we wouldbe taking the role as the most important individuals in school. Then our big momentcame. We received our gleaming g old classrings, which we wore with pride. Seniors at last, there were twenty-four of us and each was determined to make this the happiest year of our long, long journey through high school. lt was a wonderful year filled with excitement, such as our Senior Play, a most thrilling trip to Washington and New York, and the wonderful Junior-Senior Banquet, where we, at last, were the honored guests, Our biggest mom ent had finally arrived - Graduation! We had achieved our goal. We have reached the present again, realizing that the classmates incaps and gowns are standing together for one last time, at the end of our journey,awaiting proudly and with dignity, more goals to be achieved as we prepare to leave Haw River High School and go our separate ways. Joan Fulcher and Sandra Hughes Historians -I fast Will Am! Zcslament We, the Seniors of Haw River High School, being of sane mind and body do make and declare this t o b e our last will and testament. Upon leaving our beloved Alma Mater, we do bequeath to the fac ult y , lowerclassmen and friends the folliwng described and named articles: ARTICLE I: To Mr. Allgood, we wish to exp re s s our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past year. ARTICLE II: To the faculty we bequeath our respect and gratitude for every goal they have helped us to reach. We leave to them the promise that we shall always strive to justify their con- fidences in our ability. ARTICLE III: To the Juniors, we leave all of the enjoyment of being Dignified Seniors and also the fun of our last year. ARTICLE IV: To the Sophomores, we wish luck and success in the years to come. ARTICLE V: To the Freshmen, we leave our four years of high school work, hoping they will do as well as we have done. ARTICLE VI: We individually makethe following p e r s onal bequeaths of the things we have held most dear throughout our High School days. I, Robert Jones, leave my football uniform to Paul Coffin. Keep up the good work. I, Carol McBride, leave my ability to avoid study halls to Mike Clayton. I, Jessie Mae Bradshaw, leave my dimples to Janice Tripp, I, Barbara Terrell, leave the happy memories of my high s c hool days to Geraldine Laster. May yours be just as happy. I, Jack Turner, leave my ability to get along with the girls in Graham to Vernon Cheek. I, Frances Turner, leave my sweet person- ality to Kathy Clark. I, Boyd Satterfield, leave my curly hair to Bobby Allen. I, Bobbie Smith,leave my ability to run laps in b a s k e t b all practice to Nancy Williamson, Hustle! Gal. I,Dorothy Webster, leave to Peggy Ray, the honor of being in the Beta Club. I hope you make it next year. I, GeralineBullis, leave my good disposition to Particia Turner, I,Becky Rider, will my scholastic ability to Sally Beckwith. I, Sandra Hughes, leave to Donnie Andrews, my love for Hunters. Remember lover girl? I, Jane Clark, leave my long black hair to LaVerne Trollinger, I, Mary Fogleman, leave my place as a Dignified Senior to Charlie Bosquet. I, Joel Fulcher, leave my desire to sleep on class to Roger Jones, I, W il m a Cheek, leave my well preserved mind to Phyllis Bowden and Jane Martindale. I, D onn Trollinger, wish to take all I have with me. I, Frankie Bosquet leave my mild and timid ways to Benny Jones. We,Curt Laster and Bobby Bason, leave our love for the Junior girls to David Chatman. I, Maur ic e Clayton, leave my seat in the Senior Class to Clay Douglas. I, Bud Faucette, leave my love for cars, to Jerry Moore. I, Frank Way, leave my brown eyes to Jimmy Marks. Witness Testator Jessie Mae Bradshaw Dorothy Webster 611155 Prophecy The othe r evening when I went to a Gypsy t o have my future told, I looked at the c ry s t al ball and noticed the way the vision c ame in and then went out so quicklyg it made me think of my years in s chool - our activities, our studies, and our plans for the future. It is true just like the vision that we graduated so quicklyg we disappeared almost ina cloud of smoke. lt was then I decided to find out where everyone was. It took quite some time, but I believe this crystal ball has aided me in discovering what every last one of them was doing in the future years. Sandra Hughes is now in Hollywood, d oing a program with Elvis Presley. Of course that's what she has always wanted to do. Joan Fulcher is also in Hollywood, and she's trying to take Elvis away from Sandra, since s he is the producer of the program Sandra and Elvis are doing. Dorothy Webster is now married and d oing typing for her husband at Western Electric. Jessie Mae Bradshaw is now a private secretary for Bennie Hester, and you can find her most any time sitting on his lap taking dictation. Frankie Bosquet is now coaching at Wak e Forest, and he is also rearing five little football players, Maur ic e Clayton is now an all-star basketball player for State College. Robert Jones now owns four new Cadillacs, for he is doing very well in his new Civil Engineering Corporation. Becky Rider,who is now in Hollywood studying ballet under Cyd Charis se, is well knownfor her unusual dances and has been signed to a movie contract by M.G.M. Carol McBride is now a head nurse for surgery in Alamance County Hospital. Bobbie Smith is now head nurse of the pediatric ward at a hospital up north. She also has a part time job as a housewife, Frances Turner is now a beauty ope r ator and fixing her own little girls' hair. Barbara Terrell is in Paris where she models in the exclusive fashion shops of Dior and Fath. Joel Fulcher is now part owner of the Ford Corporation where he designs his own cars and has with him, Bud Faucette, the top mechanic. Jane Clark and Donn Trollinger finally tied the knot . Donn is now in the para- troopers and Jane is a successful house- wife. Frank Way has apartnership in Burlington M ill s , where they are really turning out the products. Bobby Bason is owner ofthe Valleydale Meat Company, where he sells meat to all who can afford it. Wilma Cheek is now a recording star in New York. She also owns amusic store whe re s he s ells and listens to Elvis Presley and Pat Boone records. Curt Laster owns a large mouse trap c ompany where he sells many, because there are many rats around. Jack Turner is the owner of a large rac e track where he also races, with his Ford. Mary Foglernan and Boyd Satterfield a r e married and are working for the FBI in Washington. Our Senior adviser, James Davis Jr, is nowaColonel in the United States Army. As for me, I am rearing a ba team and working at Western Electric and liking every minute of it. It was wonderful to see what all my classmates were doing, and to discover they were getting along so well. Geraline C. Bullis Class Prophet mv .BEEN Boys' favorite actress - Kim Novak +L- X Vital tatistics Boys' favorite food - Hamburger and Pepsi Girls' favorite food - Bar -b-q and Milk Shakes 1, I +426 If I 4 f V 'We' -ff? Girls' favorite actor - Rock Hudson Favorite records - Love Me Tender, Blueberry Hill, Singing the Blues, Friendly Persuasion. Favorite pastime - Eating and Sleeping Favorite hangout - Hunters Boys' Like - Women Girls' Like - Elvis Presley and Pat Boone Boys' Car - Oldsmobile Girls' Car - Ford Boys' ambition - To stay bachelors Girls' ambition - To prevent boys' ambition from coming true, Statistic ia.n Mary Foglem an EPSI' 014 X F T H E f A ' T lfix - :f E ' ' U SV elim' R at ' f wr: v ,iv 1 44 jg X Q-,' L, XX 0 Baby Snapshots Y' 1? A' N K A ' we 5 umm A IMI 4-. . 4-. 4 fs 7- , Q4 V 5 Mgm- Jack and Frances Carol Bud Bobby Wilma Dorothy Sandra Joan and Joel Becky Boyd Mary Robert Jessie Frankie Curt Barbara Bobbie Jane Donn Gerry Ywc w Q., ,ms 'w .-va,,, 4 N .m,,.m X' M' A 5 ya no-A 5 I NIURS X , f K , , , 4 I L. , J 1 ,nzfww-vff -Wim f -X ' y ,: rg, 1,-fn rw . , f' 'C HEY w :.w+.-,fp X' .9 ff f f jf r 1 ,M W Wfawl ..Q,4,v., dn X X 95, T5 3 V r'1sQ! C ' 831121 22'Vfggf,4e1 fviarfff . w, .- ,,,g,,,f,y' Q 41 if wflfli kwin' Is. WZFITUP yuniars Bobby Allen Don Andrews Sally Beckwith Charlie Bosquet Phyllis Bowden David Chatman Judy Chatman Vernon Cheek Kathy Clark Mike C layt on Paul Coffin Clay D ouglas ,funiars Benny Jones Roger Jones Geraldine Laster Jimmy Marks Jane Martindale Jerry Moore Peggy Ray Janice Tripp LaVerne Trollinger Patricia Turner Nancy Williamson Snapshots ,. , .ffwffra ' ' if 1. Dignified Seniors! Z. Isn't it pretty? 3, Senior Beta's. 4, Barefoot Boes! 5. Dig a wheel! 6 . Buddies . 7. Senior homec oming float. . Professionals ?!! 8 9, Something must be funny! 10 .Is this a. Beta Con- vention? CZPFWA, -. - ras:--za-4.a1'.n'vz sz-133!?i....41:'sakS.-AKRFYSBE 4 .Ni 1. 5 , r Y if soviiomnmss fi U 24 2 1. ,,,, .1 MM W, Q- Q I I N Qu. gk WK? O ff? .hu 'K vhs, V Q, Y fl , .v M f .- '.z.!A 'w.M Saplzamarcs Esqurita Albright Billy Boggs Patsy Boggs Sandra Cole Faye Conaway Carolyn Griggs Linda Harder Bobby Hayes Joe House Geri lngleheim Donna. Jeffries Ann Johnson Katherine Kimrey Margaret Lamb Bruce Ledford Billy Long Coralee May Ellen Maness John Long Richard Ray Edward Riddle Reva Riley Annie Roach Mike Sharpe Jim Stout Jim Sykes Marlana Thies Rhonda Thompson Robert Tyner x w v S-44 fx, 1,.1wg...:,f-vs,rTm-:uwmx 3 K m:ky,5fq.i'.r. efr,.f'-Q . '..,4 15-3 3:13 , , vwvvgg -A. y,:,,,:1 f .1 rfrvvr-r'1vTtf 'nv-ervr-fzrf .. -'-I-r-IT'-vfvf .wan- Am Class Officers Doris Riley - President Jerry Jones - Vice President Sue Fogleman - Secretary Sandra Starnes - Treasurer V --u wr1-nf-f:'---+s--.- - .-X-, .- an A 4 E ,cj by 2 1 f ff, ,Q 7 If 4,477 , 'ff Cffuyyi Wfff Xe. Qreshmcu A 5 In Y av f. ' ivan.. 'F .,, fi' , A W XX 5 'Qvw YJ? 'ix iw. :JF f-' . 'Q 'L tire- E. -F-Jiffy Lk Danny Blackwood Dan Clark J. D. Coble Craig Cox Bruce Dawson Doris Douglas Sue Fogleman Ann Freshwater Fred Haymore Don Hughes Jerry .Tones John Long Lela Marks Alton Miller Frankie Modlin Patricia Modlin .firffw'riv-r1:'f'iawar1,,:zmsmr--M -.-. wi '-f1f'F'Hff'-MzDN2FW f + 'vs Lillie Mullis James Ray Jerry Ray Shirley Reed Doris Riley Carolyn Roach Bobby Shue Clarence Simpson Bobby Smith Robert Spoon Sandra Starnes Bonnie Stout Donnie Terrell Robert Webb Kay Williamson Elizabeth Wyatt Wcshmcn ,, 'W ,gmfjf . .:',:, : W 5.5 f IA4 X 'f x , Q . ' V f l ' M, lam, as 1-'ig hx by 5 C.. wr- X ' K. .4 -A,-x 'it' 1 , if M 424 My 7 4 N.. ,W 1 ,.f1 Wwe' ,fix y ,wx . X qw 5? 2'3- xf , .iw ff, 'CI' ft., - ir - .. 1 f x ' - 'I ' 3 A ea- 6, , SM ,JI mf? M , , g j 1577 1 fi M by ,psf 43, 1 w e 6:?3,f'Q.,a f , fn 1 lf 'f f Q W ,AQA 2 ,l 1' Q' Q -QM ww me 2W2 . A A QW f I, 1K W' . ,,.L 5 ' is fa f zfw .f f f -' I ,49Yf2wgefff, Surely is good! Justplumb tuckered out! This cou1dn't be Elvis , could it? Tough guys! What a tan! Who' s winning ? Don't jump! Frankie's not that bad. See! I could even win a contest. I'm so tired! Wow! Time changes everything Steady girl, Steady! N 'vu X. fe ITB 'f B'x i h4 5.45 .4-.L..:. --JKN 1 'SIA-.i!l5Y'TK771P:l'.-4f-fhaiv. f Activities D S 1 -1 1' ji X Tj 1 pr ' Hr :S 1 K . Q , 7 U .N I ' mm... , We Christmas Prom Christmas Prom Band af 5 f f a View J D xv- H2, R Q .8 , ib- Cheerleaders Homecoming Float -W I 6k,-W,..-. ,nr Y ,,,J,A,M,Wd, Y A X -I mn Student Eauucil Seated: Mr. Thomas Faust, Sponsor, Frankie Bosquet, Presidentg Bobby Allen, Vice-presidentg Fay e Conaway, Secretaryg Jimmy Stout, Treasurer. Standing: Geraline Bullis, Janice Tripp, Sandra Starnes,Maurice Clayton, John Long,Bruce Dawson, Asst, Treasurer, John Long, Donna Jeffreys, Kathy Clark. JQ4 ,Annual Staff Seated: Bobbie Smith, Janice Tripp, Frankie Bosquet, Art Editor, Mary Foglernan, Editor, Vernon C heek, Asst. Editor, Donn Trollinger, Business Manager, Mr. Davis, Sponsor, Nancy Williamson. Second row: Jane Clark, Frances Turner, Geraline Bullis, Carol McBride, Wilma Cheek, Barbara Terrell, Becky Rider, Robert Jones, Jessie Mae Bradshaw, Bud Faucette, Dorothy Webster, Joel Fulcher, Joan Fulcher, Curt Laster, Jack Turner, Bobby Bason, Sandra Hughes. Not pictured, Boyd Satterfield. i i I I i 1 r V f 4 E Beta Klub Front row: Barbara Terrell,President3 Bobbie Smith, Vice Presidentg Robert Jones, Secretary, Joan Fulcher, Treasurer. Second row: Janice Tripp, Faye Conawayg Ellen Maness. Third row: Vernon Cheek, Marlana Thies, Rhonda Thompson, Donna Jeffreys, Geraline Bullis,Carol McBride, Kathy Clark. Fourth row: Geraldine Laster,Katherine Kirnrey, Sandra Cole, LaVerne Trollinger,Becky Rider, Patricia Turner, Wilma Cheek. Fifth row: John Long, Sally Beckwith, Edward Riddle, Mary Fogleman, Mike Clayton, Miss Lillie Horne, Sponsorg Dorothy Webster, and Carolyn Griggs. Phatagraphy 61116 Left to Right: Rhonda Thompson, Edward Riddle, Katherine Kirnrey, Billy Boggs, Jimmy Stout, Mr. Faust, Sponsor, Sandra Cole, .Timmy Sykes, John Long, Geraldine Ingleheim. 'S 5'rench 61110 I Seated: Kathy Clark, President, Vernon Cheek, Vice-President, Benny Jones, Secretary, Mike Clayton, Treasurer, Mr. D avis , Sponsor. Standing: Phyllis Bowden, Jane Martindale, Janice Tripp, Peggy Ray, Nancy Williamson, Jerry Moore, Charlie Bosquet, Clay Douglas, Jimmy Marks, David Chatman, Geraldine Laster, PaulCoffin, Sally Beckwith,Bobby Allen, LaVerne Trollinger, Judy Chatman, and Patricia Turner. 1 im Qrcnch Klub ll Seated Mr. Davis, Sponsor, Joan Fulcher, Presidentg Sandra Hughes, Vice President, Bobbie Smith, Secretary, Frankie Bosquet, Treasurer. Standing: Bobbie Terrell, Robert Jones, Mary Fogleman, Dorothy Webster, Jessie Mae Bradshaw,Becky Rider, Geraline Bullis, Wilma Cheek, Maurice Clayton, Carol McBride and Frances Turner. - . ., ... .... .-, gr nn-nnnnp. 1.-:mas Girls Mafwgram 611111 First row: Nancy Williamson, Treasurer, Janice Tripp, Sec retaryg Bobbie Smith, Vice Presidentg Sandra Hughes, President, Miss Stadler, Sponsor. Second row: Rhonda Thompson, Reva Riley, Mary Fogleman, Joan Fulcher. Third row: Peggy Ray, Geraldine lngleheim, Annie Roach, and Linda Harder. Bays .Monogram 611411 First row: Jimmy Stout, John Long, Richard Ray, Billy Boggs. Second row: Maurice Clayton, Vic e President, Jimmy Sykes, Paul Coffin, Don Hughes, Boyd Satterfield, Benny Jones, Bobby Allen, President, Coach Claar, Sponsor. Third Row: Mike Clayton, Edward Riddle, Charlie Bosquet, Frankie Bosquet, Robert Jones, Secretary. reg.-..,1.x.f V. - 44.14. .r-A-C..--, 1.1.-1. -.1 l- 1- -L ,1 N-V -- . Hamecaming Queen Miss Bobbie Smith SM Mrs. Geraline Bullis -0439? Miss Annie Ruth Roach Miss Doris Riley M iv A 7 X, Q ff f.1.,,x, ,J rms- 'rm-:: uf ur: 1' 'wwxrffww-my ,Q1-.-xi:-r f'-1-hws'm?r-vu wfxrw -vm fra-var-nf-Q 11-1 - f-rv ,4 ttemlanf J sm' 'tw N1 . fn-n 'ww 1 1 01 1... 'lf ,S ,,,,m41 ,, . .wwf . 3, , . www 19941 . ml! K K rw A 4 14195 'Qt .K .I 24 A 'T Z Z A gddfbllff Umm Fr ont R ow: Fred Haymore, Jerry Ray, Billy Wayne Boggs, Jimmy Stout, J. D. Coble, Bruce Dawson, Jerry Jones, Billy Long. Second Row: Danny Blackwood, Bobby Allen, Robert Tyner, Edward Riddle, John Long, Jimmy Sykes, Benny Jones, Mike Sharpe. Third Row: Coach Art Claar, Don Hughes, Mike Clayton, Charlie Bosquet, Richard Ray, Roger Jones, Craig Cox, Robert Jones, Paul Coffin, Manager, Frankie Modlin. At the end of our 1956 football season, we had five wins and four losses. Our first game was with Ossipee. We met them on their field and the victory was ours with a Z0 to 7 victory. Our second game was played at home with Randleman. Randleman took this game with a 12 to 19 score. y Bethel Hill was our third game, with whom we had a good night. The sc ore: 26-O. Our fourth game was played at Siler City. This was the first game of the seas on that Siler City lost. We won this game with a score of 24- 13 . We played in mud and water until we were soaked through and through. Our fifth game was played at Holt. The game was a tough loss . 28-7. Our sixth game was with A-W. We played a good game but the final score was O-7 favor Wilson. Our seventh game was with Mebane. lt was our best played game of the season, although we lost. The score: 6-14. The eighth game of the season was played on our field. This was our large st scoring game of the seas on. The victory was ours with the final score of 45 -O. Our final game was played at Rankin. Our boys were sorry this was our last game. The victory was ours with the score of 24-6. Our boys that made all Mid-State Conference this year were Charlie Bosquet, Benny Jones, and Boyd Satterfield, Mauric e Mike B e1'mY Jim Bi11Y w.B, T.B. F.B. B-B-1 W-B- aatbal! Frankie R .E. Robert Bobby Boyd R, T. L.T. R. G. C. Charlie -1 u- I ' V, ' wiafff 14,7 'V' 'I r W- Wfvwmzrm- .... fm j yaww 'M W .,.Qg'1.y , ' w Mrrf'-f7A4ff4 L, VI . ,...,44 , , , M,,,W,,7wfWM1,M, QA Q, ff' -,, vw ww. far if awaits Dam, nw aww: vi, vwwaf ' ,V Q A Q H WWMZ af 4 4' was W' ' ,. .2 X wx f' ' 4417! X 2 ff T' 'W' ,V ip. awww? nw A-X 1 .u2 '5'JZ . 5 ., ww-h can 'N ,,,,.y-AL.. , I wfqg, ,M W z4,1'.eZ.3 we f'72?. mwwm - M.:i-J '1,n. W HWWWM 1 a :,.f.: 'Y 1, I ,Q 1: -,Ang .ww w :,.,g:-,f,1:-V45 ' W Y, .. fm,:m--v41ff-'- 2 - Lf' - '9'zfs:,f-- . Wy 1- f f w ,M 1 V, sag-rw ' Q f 'L'7' ,giwgaynpdgwwyft MK, X- ..-' , uf WWQ. l ,-,,, ,galore - W EW - Richard L.E. Paul L.G . --' r gfwi f r 17 ,Q . - 4, L'.2.w A wi :,- Wemw, z ZF, 'vi . . . f i , ff Q 1 . . '., ' ,f,f,,'i U he -1 If M , . 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Third Row: Sandra Starnes, Coralee May, Sandra Starnes, Lela Marks, Pat Modlin, Annie Ruth Roach. Rourth Row: Sandra Hughes, Linda Harder, Rhonda Thompson, Reva Riley, Bonnie Stout, Doris Riley. This year our girls team is again being coached by Art. Claar. We elected Bobbie Smith and Janice Tripp as Co-Captains. The starting line-up consists of: Mary Fogleman, Sandy Hughes, and J anic e T ripp - Forwards. Bobbie Smith, Reva Riley, and Rhonda Thompson - Guards. We thin.k this year is going to be a very successful year of play for us . Our first gamewithWilsonwas very successful, we beat 45-34. The s ec ond game with A-O was a little more exciting, with us the winner, 43-42. Holt,the third game,we were victorious by a 32-24 margin. The following game wa s a bye, with Bethel Hill Again we were victorious - 49-25. The fifth game was with Sylvan on their court. There we were handed our first defeat: 34-31. Our sixth game was with Pleasant Grove on their court, with us the winner, 35-28. The seventh game was a bye with Aycock, which we narrowly escaped defeat by the score of 42-40. Our next game was with Mebane on their court. We won by a 73- 60 m ar gin . Our last game, up to date, was with Whitney. This was a rough and scrappy game, but we were still victorious by the score of31-24. 'fm I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I 1 I I. E L E I I I E I I I I I I E I I 1 ! I ,v .,.., ,.,,,,,., Sandy .Tame e Mary C o -C aptain ,i 'A 54 4 1 I . 3. :W f B obbie C 0-C aptain -e-1-4-'-v -rwH--'-v'h----fv-war1- '- fc: unw- R eva. A ! . f 5 g X 4: , N, -ggjxj'-1jQig1,g.',,g3as-,kerbau'' 1 .aj E , Rhonda l6'ags ' l6'ask dba!! C oach Art Claar, Frankie Modlin, Maurice Clayton, Frankie Bosquet, Richard Ray, Benny Jones, Mike Clayton, Billy Boggs, Don Hughes, Jimmy Stout, Charlie Bosquet, Paul Coffin. We have started this basketball season with a fair record. We have won 6 and lost 3. All our games have beenplayed away from home except three, there- fore the other teams have had an advantage over us. We got off toa rough start in our first game with A-W, which we lost 37-54. In our second game with A-O we had to play overtime and a sudden death, only to win, 63-61. We were defeated by Holt 71-67 in a three minute overtime, We had avery good night when we played Bethel Hill which was a non- conference game. The score was 74-38. With Sylvan, we had a good night with a 61-51 victory. Pleasant Grove was our sixth game in which we were victorious by 60-44. Our Second bye game was with Aycock, us being the victor, 61-47. The eighth g am e of the season was with Mebane at Mebane, where the bottom fell out. Mebane won 51-79. Eli Whitney was the last game up to date, which was rough, but Haw River pulled out 69-49. 1. -- me 1 - -.-.U-.U in--'-nxrrur 1 - -, 'nm-X r nan ..'..4.:L-'-:raw-'w..u:'r11v-5 mmm- .--w.-:,mf4l,1nu3nananxa.14il 'T 'PX Maurice Benny 5-., WMQN ' BOYS' Ba'sketba.11 TEL? ' 1' ': sn, gn.. 0 Paul , -fi' if . , ,A1,:.,41,. if X 1 i M J , 1 . Aram-r-www -N 'f-m--- K Q f-- '. M- P- - H'-'-'asv-f-91-r-----w r www---1--mms-un 4-1.,fr1-:v:-w---,- V vw-Y - V. -,-- -W-A-M.-.-Q..-.-.W 5 1 Frankie Charlie l5'lI56bIIff S e ate dz Bobby Smith, Frankie Bosquet, Frankie Modlin. Standing, Left to Right: John Long, J e r ry Jones, Richard Ray, Maurice Clayton. Back Row: Billy Boggs, Edward Riddle, Jimmy Stout, Mike Clayton, Bobby Allen, Jerry Ray. 0 f 9' t t O'-3-' ' ' 1 ., 1 1' ' 'lvuii ' xx 4 V' 1, 4,-..--..,.':..-r ' --l., -R - 1.141 -V... .-.-way-x..,:'-,.-1. 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Mrs.Coleen Agnew, First Row: Alma Wilson, James Howard Best, Donna Abernathy, Ray Wall, Gayle Alvis, Frank Turner, Becky Cates, Bernice Shropshire, Judy Everheart, George Roach. Second Row: Faye Fogleman, Rickey McPherson, Brenda Hughes, Robert Marks, Shirley Johnson, R ic hard Lamb , Pam Kimrey, Bruce Howard, Betty Montgomery, Jerry Hardy. Third Row: Patricia Neese, Ben Freshwater, Sue Ray, Billy Edwards, Naomi Ray, Mickey Crutchfield, Pat Raye,Charles Clark, Frances Reid, Robert Carswell. Fourth Row: Secdall Riley, David Brown, Doris Trollinger, Marchaline Rudd, Linda Trollinger, Myrtle Turner. Q , f 2 1 V, E 5 i N i ' ,l X 1 .l-sir. A ' , , f . X .-.if Z2 1 X 1 lx ,I K I' Q ' 2 . 1 s, Q.. , ,f m as 'i 9' 3 'Kiwis if ,1 'W 1:1 I A 'Elf Rf SX X 'X ..- ,V uri ' .- fm. ' ' f if ' N - ff . B ,f I TK 1. ,f, I W V 18, .. N ,. Miz.-N W , ,, , . . 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Miss Elizabeth Thompson, First Row: Linda Sharpe, Kenneth Hall, Vicki Tew, Dickie Williamson, Shirley Watlington, Lee Neese,Katherine Maness, Richard Pendergraph, Sheila Welborn, Jimmy Thomp s on . Second Row: Gail Edmonds, Buck Montgomery, Toni Ray, Wally Gilliam, Anne Hughes, Max Isley,Jo Anne Moore, Rodney Bailiff, Joan Caroll, Norman Ross. Third Row: Ann Moore,Darry1 Clark, Elaine Cates, Anita Conaway,Darlene Dixon , Penny Goodwin, Carol Newlin, Patsy House, Y K .wwf , in X , I - 5 5, 1. if . 1 taxi?-12 1' l li QM, i A. ir .yw Q ' .eff V 'Q M NQQAI V . , 3, n - - 1 5 ,nf ivffff - NS' f .A i f , 'Rf 09 W K W .,,,g,,f wwf' J .. , 3 N f 5 H ' , 4 4 , X X A l 1. . di 1 limi I 1 1 4 ' :TAS My Ji lb-r ? 'f i smlim 1 H Mr s . Sue Mitchell, First Row: Hilda Wyatt, Hubert Tyner, Carol Wall, Lacy Turner, Joyce Trollinger, F r ankie Parks, Frances Starnes, Dwyane Pack, Mary Stutts, Wade Koch. Second Row: Gayle Pe ar s on , James Jobe, Marlyn Oldham, Randy Isley, Janette Montgomery, Danny Hardy, Jonnie Miller , Richard Fox, Pan McLendon, Odis Fogleman. Third Row: Margaret Long , Robert Ector, Janie Lamb, Pat Collier, Rita Laster, Stephen Coe, Joa.n Holder, Mitchel Cheek, Linda Godfrey, Rickie Alvis, Janis Jones. Mr s . Ruby Sykes, First Row: Eddie Barnett, Rebecca Aldridge, Johnny Alvis, AnnClayton, J im my B ogg s , Harriet Cole, Joel Roach, Patricia Crutchfield, Tony Rippy, Janice Edwards. Second Row: Tim Hackney , Norma Jean Johnson, Richard James, Joan Long, Allen Jones, Linda Moore, Raymond Maness, Janie Moore, Wayne Maness, Phyllis Smith. Third Row: Robert Medley, Gayle Sykes, Larry Miles, Rachel Turner, Jerry Morris, Judy Welborn, Ronald Preston, B renda Welborn, Tony Byrd, Jr., Kenneth Spoon. 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