Jonesville High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Jonesville, NC)
- Class of 1952
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Iiiisive-vs f1I':111:1gPrg Donald Parduc-, Mrs. C0c'kerl1:1111, Sponsorg Gm-tu YVoot1-n. Iiditorg Kvnin-tl1 Fra-c-111:111, Biisiinxss Munagerg Vera Nelson, Asst. Editorg Lucy Polmlin. Sfrzmling: .I:1111cs Cwiltry. 13191111011 Martin, Betty Roberson, James Reece, A1111 Pop- lin. Ji111 Ilnym-s, Hilda Tr-:1g11e, Jo Slllitiltxflllllll. Edna Blackburn, Sonny Daye, Frankie Morrison, '1'o1n111ye Myers, Ruby Rhyne. 1 W .. .,.,-.,.,,,,,..,.,,,,.1.-- ...,,1.,.-.,.-., -1..,..,.w.,.-.,-, M, , rv , ,. ,- - im- ,fi-.Zsecficafiorzi As an expression of our sincere gratitude for her individual interest in eaeh pupil and his personal welfare. for her f'llC0llY'flgCIHt'l1t and zealous participation in student activities. and for her continued patience and guidance. we. the Senior Class of 1952, dedicate this. the second edition of The Blue Jay, to someone we have learned to love and admire during these past fonr years- Miss Mary Lucile Speer Akgool, Q-3506274 ! MR. R. G. BOLES, CHAIRMAN N P Mr. BIOII Myers. Mr. George Z. Ingle. l'ri11f'ip:1l, Mr. Fred C. Hobson, Superin- tcndant, Mhr. J. G. Fisher. 'Y UWf' 1' 'f- ' fo 'IM--V Mfwiwu ttwfian.. l1z'mwcwu1msu--uufnz.z4anf1nA:- '-firm:-..' .A 5'-2 G7-410' .C5!ZlClfLAfg X I 'gtg-um-.,4 'Q 7 N My . ' fa f ff fa f izvml Irv ,N 3593 rv gg fx M -1 ' gif.,--, , Jr' ' Q fp I ,w:b,vgyQ'f,gi me ,K 4 Q' AN ga f if 'uf ' 0 M YL V MMM. XIX R 3 c 'b l-L 'VN 52 S5134 NM 49 QQ 'W' +5 9,512.7 Goff Yr ,,f332fx.b X P ' C a QQ ff gil! uf? XQ'f1I'. hc wus :i suhstitutv hzilfhzivk on thx- .loiivsyillv 1-Iwi-n :incl i'irst string shortstop on the 1951 liluvjziy ninv. emuriam 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qs 1 1 Tha- tl'I1Qfik' ch-:ith of Churh-s lllillj Brown. who rli.-cl from un :ici-iflmitzil gunshot wouncl. tcrini- 1 n itf-11 thc- c-:ircvr of :1 promising .loin-sx'illv :xtlilrtma 'l'hv young sports 1-nthusizist wus :ipprozivhing his tiftm-4-ntli hirthchiy wha-n flvuth cluiincd him r :i grclrita-r role- in tht- llt'I't'J1l'tl'I'. Bill prohuhly wouhl llIlVt' hvvn :x varsity huske-th:1ll plznyvr in thi- vouiing sm-:ison for he hail shown grunt proiuism- :is :1 forwnrcl on thc ninth grmh- quiute-t. Hi- was :1 goocl shot under pressure nul svt up :I lot ol' plays for his tt'1llIlIl1Jltt'S. Bill rlimlnit stop :it hziski-thnll though. II4- p:11'tim-ip:it1'1l in foothull :ind husc-hull :ls wvll. Last 5 1 1 1 1 1 His iiitc-i'c-st in sports 1-xtviulc-ml hcyoiul thf' narrow limits of .loncsyillv High School, for Bill loyvrl :ill sports. vu-i'yw'l11-i'c. :intl followvql thi- doings of the- umjor ll'21gllt' tcznns right flown to the hoinv strvtch. Auytiuic- soiul-oiic wuntml thx' lute-st inforinution in nmjor lC!l2QfllC virc-lc-s,. Bill would li irc- the- :iuswm-r on thv tip of his tongue-. Bill was wvllslilu-cl in :incl out ol' school. Ho was coiisimlc-in-cl :in :ilmrv-:irciuigv stuclvnt in spite oi his dm-p inte-rvst in sports. His all-:ith was km-uly ff-lt hy :ill who knew :incl low-ml him. An :ithh-tc until the very end. Bill Brown wus in tlu-rm' pitching-until ln- was struck out. 1 U 1-4-sun--1: t1 uv :nz v.- .z 4-.ur--, .1 .1-...T . --...mine - i -- ...A A' Y -.-- l MOST INTELLECTUAL Ruby Rhyme Kenneth Freenmn C M6686 eniom l't't211'VV, Ann Popling YI'I'Q2lSlll'tfI', .IIIIIIUS Iievvm-Q Rc-porter. Greta VVO0tCll. aicofa Stevie Chapel Kathy Baker -,....,...,.. 1- .- - T..-nz.-. ...I 1a.n-1114 --1-1:7 - L. 1 -- A 4 l - g W K' Kenneth Fl't'6'Ill?1ll, Pl't'SidClltQ Frzulkic Morrison. Vice Presidcutg Sec'- i l 1 1 Qlfl,l.0lf',5 R DNA ARMSTRONG Hlilcln She flzlnlxs- lwforf' xlu' .vp1'al's. l'll't'SllIll!lll Class 'l'rc:1sur1-r. NRLLIE RUTH ATKINS Hpixillllltn Not foo .S'l'7'l0Il-V, nm' lon gay, .I lilwfalalr' 1Il'7'.S'0ll in znzwrly zany. Glee Club I. 2, 3. -L. l CAROLYN BRYANT Faithful in action, frm' in frleml.9lzip. Beta Club 3. -Lg Glee Club 3. .Lg Softball 2, Zig Superlutive 1. 3. PEGGY HAYNRS CHERK Of all the joys fha! I recall, fo be in love is best of all. Glee Club 2, 3, Lg F. H. A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y lg Girl Scout 2, 3, President 3g Treasurer Junior Class. WWWV ICDNA BIACKBL' li N Zn-no Sn ll'llIlf'l' lzrr xffp, .vo lillll' lzffr fa rr 1'. U 'llri-Ili-Y lg Gln- Club 23. -LQ Soft liull Z., IS. -LQ Stud:-nt C'ounc'il LQ Annual Stull' -LQ Nlonogrruu C'lub 'LQ C'llc'c1'le:1clc'r -LQ l'lootb:lll LVQIICCII LQ l . H. A. LQ Sm-nior Suprrlu- tive. INHZ BROWN S7c'1'z'l, l1n1'l1:1l1f1r'11l1l1', l1I'l'.WHIfll' llllff, Nlountrnin Park Iligll Sf-luml l. 22. IRQ Glu- Vlub VL. S ,,... MILD R ED FINN EY Mill She's jus! lhe hind :chose nature 5, ne1'er ehauges. Glue Club 2. KEN NETH DAVID FREEMAN Ken From all his worllzy qualifies. 'fzvoulrl he a lash fo pielf his lzestf' Student Council 3g Beta Club 3. -Lg Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, Secretary 3 F. F. A. 2, 3. Vice President 31 . Glue Club 2. 3. -1-Q Junior Mar- N Sllillg el--H lg Class President 3. 4 Business Manager Annual -L State Music Festival 3. ms- N-...answer 'ie' B ZWJOIU SUNNY DAYE Fd rather be small ana' shine than large and cast a sharl-01c'. Basketball 1. 2, 3, -Lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 'Lg Football 2. 3. AL, Cap- tain +g F. F. A. 2, Sig Monogram Club fl-Q Hi-Y 1, 2. Sig Annual Staff 45 Glen Club 1, 2, 3. 41g AL-H 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 'I'reasurer 3g F. F. A. Reporter Sig Student Council Treasuier PL. JOE CLAY EVERIDGE Proxy IIe had an air of knighthomlf' Football 1, 2, 3, '14, Co-Captain -Lg Senior Superlativeg F. F. A. 2, 3. -Lg Basketball lg Mono0'rain Club :- -1' JAMES ROBERT GENTRY Sub I newer let school interfere with my education. Basketball I, 2. 3. il-. Captain -1-Q Baseball 1. 2g Football 11 QL-H ig F. F. A. 3. Lg Glffe Club 2, 4. JAMES EDGAR HAYES Jim .AIlzc'ays happy, never sail, Some- iinres naughty, but never ball-.U F. F. A. -Lg Hi-Y 2 31 Student Conni-fl 23 Monogram Club Presi- dent -Lg Hi-Y Treasurer 22 Annual Staff X1-Q Football 2. 3, lg Baseball Manager ESQ Glee Club 2. el-1 44-H 2, 3 -Lg Paper Staff 35 Chap- lain 41-H -1-. eniom VIRGINIA I,I ,I'I IIAYN ICS Nli4Ig1- SiIr I11'1' is llu' 1n'rf1'c'f Ilwrrllrl of joy. IVAVAIII N Ii I IA Y N ICS H nv' ' 1 1.9 Wim! I low' rl1'Ir'r1n1m'.s' hmm' I ln1'f'.,' --ml JOIIN I.I I'III'IIi MADISON U1'j'l'l'I'.1j man for IIIIII-S'f'l!. 111111 Gm! for us all. Iictu Club 53. IQ IIi-Y Zig Studvut Council IQ I . If. A. 2g Pznpcr Stull' Jig State- Music' I m-stivul S51 I . I . A. Svc'1'ct:11'y QQ Junior NIz11'sIl:1IQ Glue Club 'I'rc:1survr IQ I'II'l'SIlIIlIlll Boys Iii-portm-rg Auuuul Staff -ll, I3I,I'I NIJON AGN ICS MAI! 'I'I N I3cu11ic,' II11ppy-gofl11r'L'.11, jolly ax can hr, gay as ll .s-urzlmzznz, and juxf ax f7'l'l'.,, 4+-II IQ C'I1ccrIez1cIer 2, Ii. IQ Trif Hi-Y 31 Glcc CIub 'LQ Monogrzuu Club -11. Th 0'r'u RUBY I'II. I'C'IIINS is to In' own C111-1-C'I11Im2,Ii. I-. DORIS FIAINIC LONG I fII'I1'lIIlI'If lzmzrf has many fri1'r11l.v. I3:1sIictIJ:1II 1. 2, 3. -I-Q Glu- I'IuIm I, 2, 3. 4141 Bvtu C'IuIm 23. IQ Mmm- u C'IuIm IQ Girl Scouts 2. :ig htudf-ut Council 2, Zi. 11-1 Viva csiclvnt 31 Scvrc-tary I1 Soft- Im:1II 2. ZS. Lg Iiuskm-tImII Co-C':1p- tain IQ I Z I I I-Y-A f mic. .. A , I f' 0111.11 TC'fl'I1 I0 ham' II fII'If'IlII FRANCICS ANNA MORRISON I r:111kiv'I 'KIJuc'k 'llx gomlv as glllllf, ClllCCl'IL'2iClCI' 1. 2, 3. I-Q '1'riAHi-Y 1, 2, 3, A1-Q Cllziplzniu 21 Vic-c Presi- dent Zig Rcporti-1' -Lg I . H. A. 1. 2. -LQ Glu- Club 2. 3. IQ Girl Sc-outs 2. 3, -L. Vicc I'1'vsidcut 3. I'resiA dent -Lg IXIOIIOQTHIII -11. 5u'rctzn'y and 'I're:1sui'cr -Lg Allllllill Stuff 'IQ Class Ofliccr 1. -Lg 'PI't'ilSllI'l'I' lg Vive Prcsidvilt -llg Senior Superlzi- tiveg Iuterclub Council 2. Ii. -L. TRRVA MAH MUNCUS T1'igge1 ' To worry fi1'fl1', to .windy loss, this is 111.11 .wcrwf of I1appi111'xs. Glee Club 1.41-Q -L-H 1, 23 F. H. A. 1 -1 ,-. ,GW 'KAILZA13 111 v oz -Us-gangs'-lf 'll'-'4-SI-F - 'i' eniord IRR N R IfII,IZABI'I'I'H MAIN ICK Rc11f:,' Fair of jigzlrr, fair of facr-, full of fun, full of gracvf' Glce Club 2. 3. Alf: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 22 Snftlmll 1. 2, Jig I . H. A. 2, Jig -L-H 1, 2g IXIOIIOQYIIIII Club 415 cllll'K'I'l0IlfIi'I' Ii. Qlig ANNIE MAE MITCHELL Nic'1' filings' coma' in 31111111 pa1'L'ag1'.s'. Glu- Club IQ I . H. A. I+. TOM M YE ANN MYERS i'SfI'iY'l' for .s'11cc1'.v.s', ami look lllIl'l1d.U Ihslcs-tI1:1II 2, 3, 111. C0-Captain 411 I . II. A. 1. 2, 35. 'LQ Glas Club 1.2.3. 11. VIRGINIA MYERS i'Gi11gf:r Laugh 111111 flu' worlfl lazlghx with you. I3:1skc'tbz1II 3. -IQ Glen' Club 1. KLQ -L-H 'LQ I . H. A. 1. ,Lg Girl Scouts 111 lxIO1l0g'l'!l.IIl Club Ally Song I.e:uIL-1' All-H AL. eniom VERA PRARI, NRLSON J genius in l U!'7 Ijf1IiIIfjH Senior Superlativeg Softball 2. Ii. -Lg Basketball 2, -.Lg Tri-Ili-Y 2, 'Lg F. H. A. 1. 25 Beta Club Ii, Al-Q Associate Editor Annual -Lg Beta Club Reporter AL. DORIS OLIVER 'iDot Smiley Born with a gift of Iauglzfcrf' Glee Club 1, A1-. ,.,-F ...,, W ..... v--..--- ------ N-- was '!Q ' BOBBY PARKER Bob IHS care was nezver fo OFKPTIII, and every person was his friend. If. F. A. 2, 3, -L. ANN HAMPTON POPLIN Annie Bell 'Hwusic is well .s-aid fo be flu' speech of angels. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4fg Dramatics Club lg Basketball lg Beta Club 3, 'Lg Girl Scouts 1, 25 Fletcher High School lg President Glee Club lg Class Secretary 2, 3. +3 Annual Staff 41g Class Vice Presi- dent 1. - q DONALD PARDUIC Dean IIapp'11 fha' man who f'71'i0'If.S' 1ifc.,' Basketball 2, 3. ALQ Baseball 25. 'Lg Football Manager I. 2. 331 Ili-Y 2, ESQ If. I . A. rs, ,143 'L-II 1. 23 Glec Club 2, AL: Class President 23 Student Council 21 President lg Annual Staff -LQ AIOIIOIQQITIIII Club -L. ROSA LR R PA R DCR Trick 'fl friend- in reork, in play, in sorrow, Thw .VIIIIIF '1f!'Sff'Fl1fl'I1, fo- dagf, fUIII07'7'0IC'.,, Cilee Club 2. 3, -LQ Girl Scouts 2. 35, LQ Secretary Ii. ,LQ all-II l LINDA RRFZCH 1ffficienc'1f p1u.s' ruork' f'q14111.s' n S11 C'f'1'S.SA. Beta Club LQ Glue Club 1. 2.3.41 library Stail' -111 L-II 1. 2. 31 I . H. A. 1. 2. Zig Tri-Hi-Y 2, 252 Paper Staff 31 Softball 1. 2, 3. RUBY RHYNH Viti,' IV11o.s-ff 1if1'11' body 1011911111 zz 77I1g1l1'Ij '7II1IIlI.u Beta Club 23. -113 Glec Club 2. 31 Senior Supcrlativeg Beta Club Secretary flag Annual Staff -L. .-v...-W '- eniom LUCY KUYKENDALL POPLIN Kirk fl friend may be reckoned a masterpiece of nature. Fletcher High School 13 Beta Club 3, ig Student Council 4g Annual Staff 3, 41g Girl Scouts 1, :lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 413 Paper Staff 33 Dramatics Club 1 Q Fresh- man Class Secretaryg State Music Festival 3. JAMES REECE Semaj fl flood repuiation is more 'valu- 1z111f' 1111171 marley. I . F. A. 3, +L Glee Club ig Annual Staff A1-Q Paper Staff 33 Senior Class Treasurer. we ,M if-l if 1 ll 'UIYTUE' '5Qi'T-'i 'ilr?3i 1455'Ui 'iii'- BETTY JEAN ROBERSON Jetty Bean 'llleef her, know her, and y0u'11 nezwr forget her. Tri-Hy-Y 2. 3, -Lg Softball 1, 2. 3. -Lg Girls' Football 2, 3, -Lg Beta Club 3, 44 Junior Marshalg Paper Staff 3g Annual Staff -Lg Tri-Hi- Y Treasurer 35 Project Chairman ig Substitute Bus Driver ig Girls' Football Co-Captain 2, Captain 3. NAOMI CAROLYN SIMAMONS Bitter She's true in her word, her work, her friends. Glee Club l. 2, 3, 41, President 4-Q Softball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2g 41-H 1, 2, 3g Paper Staff 3g State Music Festival 3. , eniom l'l'I'Hl'lI.HNlfl SPARKS Etl1 .1 flllil'l, irztvlligrfrzf, and! friwnrlly girl. Beta Club -L. HILUA GAR THAGU R Light of hvarf, light of sfffp, quick of wil, and full of Imp. Beta Club Zi, Alfg Glu' Club 3. -1-1 F. H. A. Lg Annual Stull' -Lg B1-tu Club Treasurvr ALQ Class Sup:-rln' tive 1. 2, 3, 4. -- W -' V www- .... . .W qw. K'- .IAN E VESTAI. Beta Club 3, AL. JAY LEE VRSTAI. Julien No 'zcfisdonz like silrfncfff' Football 3, 4-Q Glee Club -Lg Pupcr Staff Zig I . F. A. 2g Baseball Manager 3g F. F. A. Reporter 2. A quid pf'r'.s-rm, the Ines! friwulf' IDHLAVINIA 'I'EMPI.l'l ulh-lu Tim only way In haw' a friffnd is fo be mmf. Glu- Club 1, 2. 33. LQ Bc-tu C'lub -1-Q Student Couuc-il Jig Class He- portvr 3. VVAI.'1'ER TILLEY Pedro A'M:1tcy ily Ilzozlghts are out of thix 7c'orld. I . F. A. 2. 3. 4-Q Treasurer tl. endow J. L. WEATHERMAN Hugh 'LH lily wit is thine. Football 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, 114, Secretary 4. JANIE MARIE WEBSTER FLOWE R--White EI tender heart, a 'will infle.1'il1le. Glee Club 4, F. H. A. 41. GRETA JANE WOOTEN She did of cheerful will what others talked of while their hands -were still. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, rig Chief 3 Alf, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 44g Secretary 25 President 33 Vice President 44g Girl Scouts 2, 3, 44, Monogram Club 4g Vice President Lrg Editor Annual ig Class officer ig F. H. A. 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 3. 43 Senior Superlativeg Interclub Council 2, 3, LL, Secretary 2g President 4-Q Beta Club 3, 43 Vice President 4. CLASS MOTTO: Forward, ever, baehzcrzrzl 'ne'ver.' Roses COLORS-Green and White CLASS POEM YVL- the class of '52 Can say fair and true, That we have done our best And set an example for the rest, The road was sometimes hard, The will often weak, But now we have finally reached the peak. Up through the grades we fought, Until we have reached the goal we sought, And now we, the seniors, can say as ever It's Forward for us, and backward never. WALTER TILLEY Class Poet RNA L :'4'E1.J- is IB' lA1ia Cfdilrf Adforg Such a short time 'til graduation! The school year is running down like a tired clock, and. as I sit here dreaming of that momentous night when wc, the class of '52. will make our last trip down thc aislc to reccivc that long coveted diploma and to end our high school carccr. my mind slowly turns '1'liH. I'll havc to admit, with a certain feeling of nostalgia-to anothcr momentous day, in thc carly fall of lfrffl. when a group of wriggling. squirming, but cute. youngsters made their way to .Ioncsvillc school to cntcr upon a new phase of life. Those early ycars were happy years for us. Our time was spent in learning honesty. sportsmanship. and cspccially how to get along with our fellowmen. VVe continued our school journey complacently and rather uneventfully for thc first few years. oc- casionally dropping a student, occasionally adding one. After each sunnncr vacation. wc were only too happy to return to school and bc greeted once more by our cheerfulclassmates,notinghowmuch cvery one had grown over the summer. Time passed swiftly. and, at last, we reached thc most exciting part of our grammar grade years-wc were able to move our possessions to thc high school building in thc cighth grade! This was one of our most eventful years. VVe were recognized as the most lively. fun love ing group in school. Yes. we were really having our fun! This was thc year of thc great strike when we decided, because we couldn't have our way. we wouldn't go to class. This was the year that both our boys and girls won a basketball tournament. sponsored by the P.T.A.. and brought back. to our school, two trophies. How proud we were of them! I shall never forget our tour of VVinstoneSalem that year. The main feature of the trip. I believe, was our tour through Reynolds Tobacco Company. IVc especially enjoyed visiting Reynolds Park for lunch! VVhile venturing there, we made snapshots that will be filed away with our many happy memories of our eighth grade. Finally. thc big day come for ns to graduate into high school . How dressed up we were on that day! Each member of the class certainly looked his best-thc girls with white dresses and red corsages and the boys with their suits and ties. VVc felt quite inportant! The summer passed swiftly, and, at the be- ginning of the school term, we found ourselves green freslnncn. VVc soon learned from the import- ant, dignified senior-s that we were to be the first class to bc initiated in .lonesville High School. YVc tried to drive thoughts of initiation from our minds, but rumors were quickly spreading about the fright- ening connnands to be issued by the seniors. VVe survived the initiation. and, by the cnd of the day. we proved that we could be good sports. As we progressed in our f1'eslnnen year, we went through a silly and mischievous stage. and soon acquired the name of giddy headed freshmen. This year in school each of us became a part of high school by jofning clubs, participating in sports. and. taking part in other activities. After passing our final exams. we once again enjoyed a summer vacation which really, though we wouldn't admit it then. seemed too long because we were eager to return to school for our sophomore year in school. VVe, as sophomores, held fast to the adage, All work and no play makes .lack a dull boy. Our leisure moments were filled with laughter at little incidents which will be filed with our happy memo- ries of .I.H.S. Picnics and out door activities highlighted the activities of this school year. Before we hardly knew it. we found ourselves jolly juniors-and our chief aim was to have the big- gest junior-senior banquet ever to be held in Jonesville. Finally. banquet time rolled around. YVe car- ried out our Good I.uck theme by using horseshocs, wishbones, and with rainbow colors to add to the beauty of the scene. Oh, how happy I feel when I think of that night! I am sure that each member of the class of '52 will never forget that memorable evening in May when we so graciously entertained the '51 seniors. As I look back on our junior year. I could never forget May 14-. the beginning of our Ivash- ington trip, when a group of juniors were allowed to accompany the '51 seniors to VVashington. My feet still hurt from thc thoughts of walking up the steps in the VVashington monument. and my heart skips a beat when I think of taking one more ride on the roller coaster. That was quite a trip. to say the least! As our bus rolled into Jonesville, all of us agreed that we had spent the most enjoyable week of our lives. Soon after the Washington trip Good-Byes were said to the seniors of '51. and we were next in line to occupy the place of honor in our school. Our senior year started with a big crash-initiation for the freshmen. Since we received the effects of the first initiation. we were ready for revengeg therefore, we planned a day. for the freshmen. fllled with stunts, a square meal, funny costumes. and. other amusing incidents. That night we served as host to the freshmen at a successful square dance in the gymnasium. As the year progressed. our days were spent in preparing for publication, the second edition of the Blue Jay. Our senior play was the highlight of the year's activity-what a year! The present brings me back to reality, and I know that we must ever push onward in life. Ilowevcr. I know that I, as well as the other seniors of '52, are leaving behind me school days enriched with manv happy memories of the past which cannot be destroyed. FRANKIR MORRISON Historian enior gfdfdzi fgwfolwcy As I sit at my office desk and worry about taxes, bills, and everything that faces business men, I am tempted to day-dream about the time that I graduated from Jonesville High School in '52. I think that I shall never forget that beautiful night in June when we all marched up the aisle for our diplomas. The moon was shining unusually bright and it Seemed that all the heavens were looking down w.th a song of gladness because another class had graduated and had started out into life. But many moons have come and gone since then. Let's take a moment to look back on all my classmates. Edna Blackburn is nursing at Mercy Hospital in Everidge. is cutting logs nearby. I was inducted into overseas, and while on duty there, I met Cpl. Marie a paratrooper and VVavalene drove a truck. I surely married. Morganton, N. C.. while her husband, Joe Clay the Army in October, 1952. I spent two years VVebster and Sgt. WVavalene Haynes. Marie was was glad to see them. They returned in 195+ and Jay I.ee Vestal has finally achieved his goal. He is teaching mathematics in a public school in Tallahassee, Florida. Edna Armstrong and Ehtelene Sparks are slaving away at Hanes Sock Mill in VVinston-Salem. Jim Hayes is a retired fisherman. Virginia Haynes, Treva Muncus, and Annie Mae Mitchell are expert beauticians. They own and operate their beauty salon. It is located at the corner of Broad and Narrow Street in Jonesville, North Carolina. Remember Pedro Tilley and his ambition for a space career? He changed his mind after a two week stay in outer space and rushed home to settle. After work, I must remember to stop at Morrison's Dry Cleaners. Frankie, my former classmate, gives me special rates 011 all my suits. In today's paper a feature story appeared about Sonny Daye, who hit a home run to win the World Series for the Boston Thin Socks. One of my classmates and close friends, Donald Pardue, is the father of twelve children. He is a janitor at Chatham Mfg. Co. Tommye Anne Myers owns and operates the Swan Creek Air Port, where she employes some other seniors of '52. Virginia Myers is a stewardess and James Gentry is a pilot. Hilda Gae Teague has established a new bakery in Jonesville. It is Hilda's Bakeryf' Carolyn Bryant is her chief cook and bottle washer. They have very delicious products, which I enjoy occasionally. I saw Linda Reece down town last week. She is still looking for a husband. I told her to go to New York and stay with Irene Minick. Irene is modeling fur coats and has a dif-ferent date every night. Delavinia Temple is selling VVatkin's Products. She to doing a tremendous business. Naomi Simmons is married and is living off her husband's pocketbook. Ruby Hutchins is teaching shorthand at Hanes High School. Betty Jean Roberson is a champion wrestler. Her superb form has won her wide acclaim. Incident- ally, she appears on television every Saturday night. J. L. VVeatherman is teaching English at the University of North Carolina. Nellie Ruth Atkins is a graduate nurse at Duke Hospital in Durham, C. Blendon Martin is a chauffeur for the mayor of Jonesville. Ruby Rhyne drives a truck for McLean Trucking Co. in Winston-Salem. Bobby Parker drives a race car. I,ast year he finished third in the Indianapolis, Indiana classics. Doris Oliver is married and living in Kansas. They own a four hundred acre farm, and crop is wheat. Jane Vestal is now an attorney at law. She has proved her ability by winning every case you need a lawyer, Jane is capable of handling your Can you imagine ministers and religious directors erend Kenneth Freeman is pastor of a very prominent sistcd by his wife, another senior of '52, Ann Poplin. their main so far. If case. The Rev- He is as- coming from our class? VVell, it's true. church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Reverend John iindison is a widely known evangelist. He has conducted many revivals throughout thc United States. Lucy Poplin is assisting her husband in pastoral work. Doris I.ong is director of religious activities at her Vera Nelson is a brick mason and she is employed Peggy Cheek was the first grandmother from our Mildred Finney and Inez Brown are government My! How time has passed. I must be on my way. a sigh or perhaps a tear, but I must say, UO' class of church in Jonesville. by her father. class. employees at Washington, D. C. To think of my classmates so dear, it costs me '52, joyful is the remembrance of you! JAMES REECE Prophet -v-rw-Mules.. 4 li. .M .Bs Ql4t31n1.f,1nii-as-.ilu- 1lw uit S Cbgfafflt Lllft gjejtanient I, l'ldna Armstrong, leave my ability to sit quietly in class and say nothing to Mozell Finney. I, Nellie Ruth Atkins, leave my beautiful blond hair to Dorothy Gregory. I. lidna Blackburn, leave mv abilitv to get along with all of the boys to Dott Rose. I, Inez Brown. leave my height to Shirley Cochran. I, Carolyn Bryant, leave my love for basketball to Loretta Gentry. I, Peggy Cheek, leave my love for a family to Jean Creed. I, Mildred Finney, leave my friendliness and gift of gala to Helen Swink. I, Virginia Haynes, leave my ability to have a steady romance to Tip Hemric. I, VVavalene Haynes, leave my smiles to Tonnnyc Cheek. i I, Ruby Hutchins. leave my nice personality to anyone who can keep it. I, Doris Long, leave my ability to play basketball to Bonnie Pardue. I, Blendon Martin, leave my freckles to Rabbit Miuish. I, Irene Minick, leave my sweet personality to Ella Mae Bryant. I, Annie Mae Mitchell, leave my silly ways to Billy Ray Benton. I, Frankie Morrison, leave my cheering ability to VVesley Holcomb. I, Treva Muncus, leave my short legs to Myrtle Macemore. I, Tonnnye Ann Myers, leave my love for money to Tim Swaim. I, Virginia Myers, leave my ginger to anyone who can stand the taste. I, Vera Nelson, leave my black hair to Shirley Cheek. I, Doris Oliver., just leave-that's all. I, Rosa Pardue, leave my wide variety of abilities to anyone that can use them wisely. I, Allll Poplin. leave my ability to speak my feelings to June VVells. I, I.ucy Poplin, leave my shyness to Jane Poplin. I, Linda Reece, leave my dignity to Louise Vestal. I, Ruby Rhyne, leave my course voice to anyone that can use it. I, Betty Jean Roberson, leave my love to tease teachers to Kay Price. I, Naomi Simmons, leave my studious ways to Kay Price. I, Ethelene Sparks, leave my quiet ways to Donald Pickett. I, Hilda Gae Teague, leave my artistic ways to Kay Madison. I, Delavinia Temple. leave my long engagement to Frances Fisher. I, Jane Vestal, leave my ability to be late for class to Mary Cheek. I, Marie VVebster, leave my love for chewing gum to Louise Nicks. I, Greta Wooten, leave my ability to get along with Mr. MacMillan to Dott Rose. I, Kenneth Freeman, leave my bass voice to Charles Scott. I. Jim Hayes, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Cockerham to Ted Myers. I, Sob Gentry, leave my ability to sit in class and absorb nothing to Tim Swaim. I, Jay I.ee Vestal, leave my Math grades to Billy Ray Benton. I, Walter Tilley, leave my love for science to Allen Hensely. I, Donald Pardue, leave my curly hair to Vernon Medley. I, J. I.. VVeatherman, leave my ability to get along with the girls to Junior Brown. I, Joe Clay Everidge, leave the keys to Mr. Ingle's car to Jimmy Pardne. I, Sonny Daye. leave my athletic ability to Larry Triplete. I, Bobby Parker, leave my curly hair to Leo Colbert. I, Jolm Madison, leave my pride and dignity as a bus driver to Jack Dowell. I, James Reece, leave my prankfulness to Gooney Caudill. DONALD PARDUE Testator 5 S3 vm sl' Q S .Ax Iii? sf 5 f SENIOR SNAPSHOTS j tim 1' f Wbyf ' f Uv A ', Q M , Et 69964 R2 lg vw E . f M' Q' , M M, V f, , W ,. ,gf , nj WJ- R , x -2 - , gf? My , N 2 ,,,.v mf V -W f 'ZW A , .s f , 15 1. Turn lmck tllc llzmds of time. 2. Punt-hy boys. 3. Let us in on tlltf joke. -L. TllCl1l gals 21g!lll1ll 5. H4-arty caters. 6. Topsy turvy. 7. lljllt'l1lgIllOEllUllt. 1lnlYCtlIU5S Sll0llll1K'l'S. 59. Pick-ups. 10. Rosy cheeks and rlilxlplvd km-es. 11. Rld,CIIl Cowboy. 12. U1-vp c-o11Ccnt1':1tio11l 13. Isn't love grand? 141. R6'!ll0Illllf'T' VVI1Slllllgti!1'1? 13. B:1lmy. It's Cold Outsidvu. 16. Getting :1 Sllll't2ill? 17. Strike Ons! 18. Clitv. I reckon ll T ' 1 SS' ' ' fm-1' 'v-:Tv l l f'-iiwnh BILLY RAY BENTON JUNIOR BROWN ELLA MAE BRYANT GAYLE BURCH BOBBY CHEEK MARY CHEEK SHIRLIE CHEEK SHIRLEY COCHRAN LEO COLBERT VERNON COLLINS President I7.,.,... Secretary ...,,O,V, Treasurer ..A. . Reporirr .....AA... zfmiom JEAN CREED SAMMAIE ESKRIDGE MOZELLE FINNEY FRANCES FISHER DOROTHY GREGORY PEGGY GROCE BARBARA HANES WESLEY HOLCOMB RUTH HOLLEMAN JOE HUTCHINS f5IYl'En'x1-111i Ilia!!! 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Don't kill him. 3. Animals from tlic zoo. Shirley. 5 Bcul:1ln. baby. ti. Cliurlcs Atlus---lVitl1out muscle-5. 8. Peep-c-yo. 9. 'illowdy doodyf, 10. 'l'l1e old woman. 11. I litkflllllfj:l1l'2lUtlC'S. 13. Walk That Chalk l.i11c. 11. Caught by lmtc- to tlilnk it w:1su't cold. 16. Rosy.,' 17. Love that man. IU. Going my way? 1. Smile. pretty 7. Jail birdsf, told you so. 12. surprise. 15. I'd 18. Glamour gal. L 1- ' , xx 1 gg' 1 ri, .,c1 ?1CfK.U,'ji 'im ,SZIO 0WL0l 8.'5 Frances Anderson Paul Barber Charles Bryant Earl Campbell Tommye Cheek Bobby Cook Walter DeHart Hilda Dowell Michael Eskridge Letha Jo Evans Eugene Ferguson Desmond Finney Norma Jean Finney Tommye Finney Loretta Gentry Carol Gilliam Betty Gilley Sherrill Grove Mary Ann Hagwood Barbara Haynes Vice 1J7't?-5'il1I'llf ...... ,,,,,,,,, S ue Myers S6C7'l'ttlTy .......... ,w,,e,,,A,,,,,A,,,, T4-mlgly llcflley Twfaslcrfr... ,.i....eAaaeeee......e.,eee...... 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Dudley Ed Evans Mc-Donald ll vcridgv Bcnny Fclts Betty Finney Vonda Ford Omar Gentry Frances Gilley All ,JZPQJ WLHVL 1'r1'.s'111f' nf ,,,...,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.r,,r S1'v1'f'fz1ry Lf' Trffaxzlrffr ,Y,,,, f'lnss IZ1'pr1'.w'111afi1'1' ....,,,,,.,llr,rr Gu.. limljf Lf' nm' ,,,,,,,N:1l1c'y York ,r...P:1t Sll0f'Illillit'l' ...,,CIll'0lyll York 'Us vwh X 'iv wg--.V '1 Landon Haynes Alle11 Hensley Rebecca Hutehens J. B. Ireson Phyllis Johnson Isaac Jolly Peggy Joyner Bud Judd Jo A1111 Lewis Harold Macemore Imogene lXI'21C6'lIl0!'t? Ralpli Maceinore An11ette Mac'y Donnie Martin lVillena Martin Harvey Mendenhall Carol Minick Thomas Mitchell Nancy Myers Mary Lou Nance -...v,.,.1- -. in ,. .-IL., .. .. -.4 - an...-um1nn1nv.4x.:na A Rverette Lee Pearson Patricia Pearson Doris Peoples Sarah Rhyne Ray Robbins Frankie Shaffner Magdalene Shaffner Ruth Shaffner Pat Shoemaker Bobby Joe Smith Monroe Spainhour Larry Triplette Josephine Tucker Tony Underwood Leo VVagoner Bill Waldrup Jack Waldrup Betty Jean Wright Carolyn York Nancy York Gym Qld Q Staley Anthony Billy Ashley Jean Benton Janice Brown Katie Lee Brown Gayle Cheek Toleda Dowell Shirley Drauglm Jerry Drauglm Millie Freeman Chattie Mae Ghant Margaret Gilliam Roger Groee Doris Haynes Alan Hemrie Samuel Hutehens Samuel Johnson Sara Jolly Billy Mendenhall Thomas Mendenhall Jimmy Mickey Jerry Mitchell Roger Myers Webster Usborne Wayne Pardue Velda Reynolds Gayle Rhyne Reece Scott Carolyn Shugart Bill Sturdivant Shelby Swaim Betty Triplette Jesse Wagoner Flora Weatherman Bill Wilmoth Q, f f W' www l'1'4'si1lerzI Staley Anthony five l'resiz1enf Sammy Johnson .S':'1'reiu ry J erry Draughn Tr4'a.v1lrer Betty Triplett 551' ,fr O FF lClfRS I,I'1'.YllIl'llll Sunclrzx llvinrim- Vim' I'n'.virl1'r11 lvxxym- lvilcs .S'z'r'r'f'Ia1',1f l,m-on lim-we Trr'a.s'11r1'r Phyllis l'lskri1lgv QTL 8 4? 6. , W My ,fx f , rf' 5 . iw ' 1 'iv-lnhahnn. '. ' 1. .-um.-1-Q1-in Libby Atkins Carolyn livlvlwr Teil Carlvr llilly Cash-vvlis liurlmru Enslvy Phyllis Eskriclgv Albert Eva-ridgrc lic-tty Ford Ray Fostvr Ella Mae Garris George Gvntry llruvc' Grvgory Pauline Hull VVuoclic Hayes Wanda Harris Szlnclru Heinric- Hc-rbvrt Longwurfli Ulancl MZlCPIHUl'? Millie' Nlcliricle Aubrey Mzlrtin Nancy Nlastvn lflilc-en Morrison Larry Mustf-ller .loan Myers .Xrlvnc Pm-oplvs Vallie Rash llicky li2lllCllf'IIHlIl IA-on lim-cm' Huy Swnim Hobby Vnnlwy K. M. Vs-Stal lla-ulali VV:lguner Wayne NViles Ailinc NVinc-bzarger Conrad YV00d MOST OU'1'S'1'AN DI NG In-nllctll Prccuxan Greta W outs jctfiffzzfzw .xdcfiuified STUDENT COUNCIL From' Ron' Hcff to rightj: Jinnny Parduc. Mr. Lowder, Adviscrg Joan Smitliernian. Vice Presidentg Donald Pardue. Prcsidentg Doris Long, Secretary: Sonny Daye, Treasurerg Carolyn York, Benny Fclts, Jimmy Mathis, Jean Creed. Frances Fisher. John Madison. Mary Ann Hagwood, Tomniy Finney. lrlflna Blackburn. Lucy Poplin. h , - YVYY i.-......,w -- -if -A BETA CLUB Sl'IIff'll flcff lo riglzfj: Joan SIllltllt'l'IllLillQ Hilda Tcaguc. 'l'reasurcrg Greta YVooten. Vice Presidentg Kc-nnctli lfrccinan, Presidentg Miss Speer, Sponsorg Ruby Rllync, Secretaryg Vera Nelson, Re- portcr. Second Row: Barbara Haynes, Kay Madison, Carolyn Bryant. Frances Fisher, Jane Vestal, Doris Long, Linda Reece, Peggy Groce, Betty Minisll. Betty Jean Roberson, Kelly Vestal, Dela- vinia Temple. Lucy Poplin, Barbara Winebarger. Third Roxen' Ann Poplin,John Madison, Ethe- lcne Sparks. .u. nn. -.m-n1u-an -1 M4 ,lil ng 1-......aMu.n:.r.:1r'uua.a.ln:itia:'.m .xgcfiuilfiw PAPER STAFF -4:z.'iK ' If 'Urs Qrnitli Qpnnsorg .loan Sinitlic-rinan. Fditorg Peggy Grove, Louise Firsi Raza' flfff to rzgi Q: 1 ., . . . Vestal, Sannny Hskridgv. .liinmy Purdue. .lean Croc-cl Myrtle Mricciiiorv, Bc-tty Minish. Sevmul Row: Charles Scott. Business Managerg Juni- VVQ-lls. Kay Madison, Barbara lviiiclmrger. Vernon ' ' '1' -' Holc-oinli. l.ola Spainlmur. Barlmra Haynes, Kully Collins, lmo Collin-rt, .loc Hutvlnns. VY Lslq Vestal, Frznicr.-s Fisher, Anna Faye Hose. Front Row: Joan Smitlierman, Chiefg Leff Kay Madison, Barbara YVinebarger. 'I fo Right, .lean C'rc'c'cl, l ranc'c-s lfislicr. MARSHALS Betty Minisli .fgcfiUz'Llia.6 i TRI-HI-Y CLUB in--7 Firsf How: .loan SIllltllt'l'lDtill. l'rc-simlvnt. S1'l'0l1III?0TU.' G11-t:1lVcJotc-11, Vic-fi Prcsidcntg Frances Fisllvr. Sc'c'1'm't:11'y. Third lfmux 1ivttyMinish. Mary Ann llagwoml. l'll'Zllllilt' Morrison, Reporterg Betty .Ivan liolwrson. 1 f,11rfl1 Ifmcx' .luml lVm'lls. Doris P1-oplcs. 'l'omn1y Clive-k, Nancy York, Mrs. cl0CliFI'll2llIl, Aclviscr. l iffl1 lfnrc: Kay Price. Sllirlvy Cllcwk, .lean Crccml. Vera Nelson. Don- nic Nclson, Suv Hayes, llzzrlmrxn Holes. GIRL SCOI l'l'S l l Iwuff in lfiglzt: K1-lly Vestal. Annu Fzzyv Rose. Vice Prvsidentg Ln-tl1:1 .lo Evans, Coleen Kirnmer, Rosa l,:lI'fllll'. lIlI'f'f1SllI'l'l': June lvclls. Seconrl lfotc: Mrs. Rf-d liosv. Leaclvrg Sue Haynes, Shir- lt'.V Cllr-Q-k, Jam- Poplin. Olliv Mar- Vestal. Gr:-tu lVootvn. Frzmkie Morrison, Presidentg Kay Price, Virgginin Nlyq-rs. lionnir- Purmlm-, Linda Rec-cv, Rf'll0YtL'l'Q Peggy Morrison. Asst. Leader. Third Row: Dot Hosc, Glenda Vestal. Mhry Ann Hagwood, Touunye Cheek. .. 1- ur Amerfla-osfizngn li i. . 1.11 lr, u, . .wr . ., ,us ...::.n,.11.az-,ta Luti:f.iniI1n.klA1li.7mi1. ,fgcfiuflfiw 'Mu LIBBA RY CLUB Front Hou' fleff to rightj: Carol Miniek. Lola Spainhour. Myrtle Maeeinore. Dot Bose. Frances Fisher Betty Minish. Peggy' Grove. Marv Cheek. Mrs. Ingle. Sponsor. Second Row: Mary Burehaxn Pat Sl1Ot'IIlLiliCI',Cli3.I1C'V York, Barbara Boles. Betty Jean VVright. Dorothy Gregory. Linda Reece. Annette Macy. Betty Cook, Nancy Myers. Clandett Nixon. Barbara Hanes. .lerry hue Swaixn. -1-H CLIB Front Row fleff to rightj: Barbara Hanes. Presidentg Vernon Medley, Jinx Hayes. Ella Mae Bryant, Ginger Myers. Elizabeth Heinrie. Bonnie Purdue. .lack Caudill. Bill Haynes. Bay Boh- bins, Cecil Ireson, Hilda Dowell, Letha Jo Evans, Tonnny Cheek. Billy Bay Benton. YVesley Holeomb, Charles Scott. Donald Pardue, Jimmy Mathis, James Gentry. Joe Clay hveridge. .!4Cfl:l!ifi0.'5 ffm 1 0 it 00 . .A 'iAf I all -. tk F. H. A. CLUB Front Ron' fleft fo righfj: Shirley Cochran, Kay Price, Barbara Hanes, Vice President, Claudett Nixon. 'l'reasnrerg Myrtle Miaeemore, President, Peggy Moody, Dorothy Gregory, Lola Spainhour, Secretary, Mary Cheek. Second Row: Hilda Teague, Edna Blackburn, Frankie Morrison, Vir- ginia Myers. Peggy Groce, Ollie Mae Vestal, Shirley Temple, Barbara VVinebarger. Third Ro'ze.' Mary Ann Hagwood, Betty Joyner, Ruth Holleman, June VVells, Inez Simmons, Glenda Vestal, Linda Reece, Coleen Kimmer. Fourih lfore: Marie VVebster, Annette Macy, Pat Shoemaker, Betty VVright, Tommye Myers, Frances Anderson, Kay Madison, Louise Vestal, Mrs. Hendren, sponsor. F. F. A. CLUB I i'r.v1 Hora fleff io riglzfj: Allen Hensley, Donnie Martin, Jimmy Pinnix, Donald Mann, Treas- nrcrg Cecil Ireson, Bill Haynes. Jimmy Rhyne, Paul Barber, Joe Clay Hveridge. Vice President: J. l.. VVeatherman, James Reece, Desmond Finney, Jaek Dowell. Second Row: Walter Tilley, Earl Campbell, Jimmy Mathis, Gayle Burch, I.. D. Dudley, Ray Robbins, Gene Pardue, Da- vid Vestal, Hd lrlvans, Charles Holcomb, Reporter, Gayle Macy. Third Row: Ralph Maeemore, Mc-Donald Rveridge, Jimmy Vestal, Don Johnson, Landon Haynes, Vernon Collins, Harvey Mendenhall, Jack Caudill. Fourth Row: Billy Ray Benton, James Gentry, Monroe Spainhour, VVesley Holcomb, Robby Armstrong, Donald Pardne, Vernon Medley, Charles Scott, Secretary, Jimmy Purdue, l,eo Colbert, l. VV. Miaey. Jim Hayes, Donald Pickette, Dewitt Shaffner, Eddie l,ongworth, Mr. Miller, Adviser. I l l l l I Q l l l .xgcfiuified 'HM 'in 5 Wifi 0 f 'f 'f ff 'X 'xhhnviwzw 56'-vw .ga TY: 0 Ji inf! 'im '45, ,V . 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F.cin:1 Blacklnirn. Ginger Myers. nqffllllliflgf .lnne 'Wc-lls. Betty Roberson. l r:incis llezil. Peggy M.00dY- not ROW- Asst' Coiwh Hfid IAUXVIICFQ Lillv Myers. Carolyn Bryant. Peggy Grocc. Doris Long. Coach George l,:1nc:1ste1', Carol Haynes. mf?5C'9m9':ff'f'C1S 5aPu, 7f MONOCRNM llllllll Front R010 flcft fo rightj: Charles Scott. Benny Martin. Betty Minisll. Jimmy Mathis. Dot Rose. David Vestal, Donnie Nelson, Virginia Myers, Ted Myers. Mr. McMilliz1n. Sponsor. Second Iforc: .lane Poplin, Ella Mae Bryant, Jo Smitlierman, lieporterg Frances Fisher. Paul Barber. Frankie Morrison, Secretary and Treasurerg Tonnnye Myers. Greta VVooten. Vice Presidentg Tommye Cheek. Kay Price. Doris Long, Irene Minick, Edna Blackburn. Third Ifoic: Sonny Daye, James Gentry. Vernon Medley, Cecil Ireson, Jim Hayes, Presidentg Joe Hvericlgc. llonznlrl Purdue. .lay l,ee Yes- tal. Teddy Medley. Bill Benton, VVesley Holcomb. llonnie 'l'riplettc. AT!-lLET!C SNAPS!-IOTS ---A-.:-,jxb .1 m.-as-...,-........-,h-.,. , xb BEST LOOKING Edna Blackburn Joe Eve-ridge H Q- 0 14 . TP 'W ,JI IflfLlf'85 . 0 ea mloerfafiued BEST DRESSED Linda Reece Donald Pardue BEST ALL-AROUND Sonny Days Frankie Morrison WITTIEST James Reece Hilda Teague 14, erfoafiuw CU'l'l'lS'l' .fume-s cit'lltl'V I r:1nkim' Morrison M.. aww BEST PERSONALITY Jim Hayes Virginia Myers MOST POPULAR Donald Purdue Greta W'00ten DLIOQPZH fiuw BEST SPORT MOST DEPENDABLE James Gentry Tonnnye Mvyers Doris Long James Reece MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DIGNIFIED Jay Lee Vestal Vera Nelson John Madison Linda Reece 'wi i I 1 l T 6 r Qoofgczff Queen 7 Q5 I ig ' 4 ' l : 3 g 1 df ::.:.f I Q - X f, , ww 5 S Q Q , uf' EDNA BLACKBURN Compliments of BRENDLE CASH WHOLESALE Compliments of WHITE BROTHERS ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS Location: Just out of Jonesville on Boonviile Highway Phone 627 Compliments of KLONDIKE FARM Elkin, North Carolina TOPS IN MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Fine Cows Produce Fine Milk Compliments of JONESVILLE GRILL Jonesville, North Carolina PHONE 550 Where Athletes Meet l 'K -14. I-IMERICA'S BEST COOK! ...ma we've 90' if! 3-eeefg-if '2:5:2:2:5:5:ef ,E E,--'-'J ''-f'f:z:Eg25E5E52552?2?2E255E3522' Siu U 6 , , W, + ' Af- 'E A Has mafvelous NORGE Blended- Heat Oven-world's 0 Z 0 finesf Cake-balm ii A , .W A 1. A.., I IeffdeeP'We1IC00ke' all operate on auro- matic control. Put a N G N whole meal in this new NORGE, set the controls-your NORGE takes over. Turns itself on . . . O F cooks the meal deli- ciously. . . turns itself off...rightonsched- ule. Come, see this RA N G E great NORGE today. WILLIAMSON ELECTRIC COMPANY YOUR NORGE DEALER STOVES - WATER HEATERS - WATER PUMPS - AUTOMATIC WASHERS - HOME FREEZERS - TELEVISION - RADIO IRONS - TOASTERS, etc. ELECTRIC WIRING 8. LIGHTING FIXTURES Jonesville, North Carolina Telephone 667 ELKIN FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers of Bedroom Furniture ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Phone I2 YADKIN VALLEY PACKERS, INC. PlEDMONT'S BEST SAUSAGE McDaniel's Steers Compliments of CORNER GROCERY Jonesville, North Carolina Compliments of SPAlNHOUR'S A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of THE BANK OF ELKIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHONE 80 Elkin, North Carolina PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Jonesville-Elkin, North Carolina DUN-WELL CLEANERS Jonesville, North Carolina Compliments of ABERNETHY'S DRUGS Elkin, North Carolina 1 - IT'S MOVIE TIME U. S. A. Reeves - Lyric - State Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Reece's Barber Shop Elkin, North Carolina PHONE 84 Compliments of BELK-DOUGHTON COMPANY DRY oooos - CLOTHING Notions - SHOES READY-To-WEAR Elkin, North Carolina Smoots Automotive Service COMPLETE WRECK REBUILDING Phone 826 Compliments of Hubert Logan Ford Co YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER SINCE 1923 Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of K 8. B Service Station Roger W. Sprinkle, Prop. GOODYEAR TIRES - BATTERIES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of The Yaclkin Ripple ALL COUNTY NEWS Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of W. M. Wall WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Elkin, North Carolina PHONE 56 Compliments of Western Auto Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of F. W. Chevrolet, Inc. SALES AND SUPER SERVICE I WRECKER SERVICE Elkin, North Carolina Phone: Day 255, Night 775 Compliments of Auto Parts Company T22 E. MAIN STREET Elkin, North Carolina Phone 326 Compliments of Elkin Dry Cleaners QUALITY 81 SERVICE Elkin, Ilorth Carolina Compliments of Toclcl Implements YOUR FERGUSON DEALER Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of J. C. Penney Co. Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Boonville Cleaners 8. Launclry Boonville, North Carolina Crissman Clothing ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FOR MEN AND BOYS Phone 2911 Boonville, North Carolina Butner-Mcleocl Motor Company CARS - TRUCKS W COMMERCIAL CARS Bridge sneer Elkin, North Carolina T. L. Hayes Company, Inc. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHlLDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Furniture and House Furnishing Funeral Directors Boonville, North Carolina Super Tire Service A. Dan Hudspeth, Owner 689 N. Bridge Street Phone 246 Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of North Elkin Raclio 8. Television PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 253-W Stimpson Motor Service FIRST CLASS WORK West Elkin, North Carolina Phone 61-R Yaolkin Auto Sales DODGE, PLYMOUTH, DODGE TRUCKS Elkin, North Carolina Veteran Sheet Metal Shop FURNACES - GUTTERING - REPAIRS We Service What We Sell' H04 Elk Spur St. Phone 783-W Elkin, North Carolina H. C. Burcham 8. Sons, Inc. CONTRACTORS Elkin, North Carolina Yaclkin Finance Co. THE HOME COMPANY FOR HOME FOLKS 954 N. Bridge St. Phone 605 Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Mathis-Morrison Furniture COMPLETE LINE IN HOME FURNISHINGS I-I. 8. E. North Elkin Grill Just Out of Elkin City Limits HIGHWAY QI PZ IONE 277-M I-IOMER 84 EVELYN Thomasson Florist FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Elkin, North Carolina Harris Texaco Service IIAVOLINE OIL - MARFAK LUBRICATION GOODRICH TIRES - ACCESSORIES Phone 811 Compliments of Brown's Machine Shop Jonesville, North Carolina G. 8. B. Oil Company WHOLESALE and RETAIL CASOLINE - FUEL OIL and MOTOR OIL EIkin, North Carolina Phone 370 Compliments of Griffin Sporting Goods Corner ot Bridge and Market Sts. Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Lucy Gray's Beauty Shop Elkin, North Carolina Parks Shoe Center 'YOUR COMFORT IS OUR BUSINESS Elkin, North Carolina Elkin Tribune Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of lsenhour's HOME OF FINE JEWELRY Main Street Elkin, North Carolina City Cabs ALL AROUND TOWN SERVICE Elkin, North Carolina Bryan's Service Station S, Bridge Street Elkin, North Carolina Surry Tractor Service YOUR DEARBORN DEALER Eikin, North Carolina I L F I Rose-Day, Inc. Triangle Super Service I I SALES - PoNtlAc - SERVICE I CEUL CROUSE Intersection U. S. 21 - N. C. 67 I . . - mersectlon Hlghway 67 Ql Jonesville, North Carolina PHONE 345 PHONE 629 Elkin-Jonesville, North Carolina Ratleclge Service Station OIL AND GAS THAT SAVES YOU CASH WASHING - GREASING 121 Market Street Elkin, North Carolina Elkin Lumber Company APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE Elkin, North Carolina Chatham Grill Y. M. C. A. Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Jonesville Harclware Co Jonesville, North Carolina I I Blackwelcler Furniture Co. Home Grocery MEATS - GROCERIES - FRESH VEGETABLES THE HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY Jonesville, North Carolina Jonesville, North Carolina PHONE 601 I - J- Compliments of Eat Quick H , Beeson Mutual Insurance Elkm, North Carolina MAIN STREET MAIN STREET y Elkin, North Carolina Elk Pharmacy COMPLETE DRUGS Dick's Radio Service . 'II ' Mem Street Jonesva e, North Carolina Elkin, North Carolina J C I - k Gilliam 8. Byrd Agency Wayne's Shell Service y FIRE 81 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Jonesville, North Carolina Wayne Byrd, Prop. Jonesville, North Carolina PHONE 628-M G. 8. W. Motor Company DEALER IN NEW AND USED CARS Jonesvllle Grocery PHONE 610 HIGHWAY 21 Jonesville, North Carolina Jonesville, North Carolina I I I Compliments of I I GEORGE E. ROYALL I EDWIN ROYALL I HENRY DILLON I Turner Drug Co., Inc. Compliments of The Basketeria FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of Mary's Beauty Shop EIkin, North Carolina Holcomb Bros., Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES Elkin, North Carolina Elkin and Jonesville I Bldg. and Loan Assn. SAVINGS AND LOANS Elkin, North Carolina -rm' ' '1 ' '7 Moseley and Reece WHOLESALE GROCERY Elkin, North Carolina I I Harris and Wagoner I MEN'S CLOTHING Phone 553-J Elkin, North Carolina I Graham-Click 5 8. 'I0c Store ELKIN'S POPULAR VARIETY STORE Serving This Community Since 1922 'iz I iq' 1 Comb's Produce LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY HAM and EGGS CHATHAM LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Phone 308 Elkin, North Carolina Carolina Ice 8. Fuel Co. ICE - COAL - FUEL OIL ESSOTANE GAS Phone 83 Elkin, North Carolina Hayes-Speas Funeral Home PHONE 282 Elkin, North Carolina Bell Photographic Service EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 199 Elkin, North Carolina Poplin Motors Elkin, North Carolina Roy Bates RADIO AND T-V SERVICE South Main Street Elkin, North Carolina Wolfe Brothers Furniture Co. State Road, North Carolina Carl W. Steele Jewelry FINEST IN JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CHINA MAIN STREET Elkin, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF HERFF-JONES COMPANY I INVITATIONS - TROPHIES - CLASS RINGS - DIPLOMAS E. L. HEDRICK Representative TAYLORSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CAR'I'ER'S WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANING Market Street Elkin, North Carolina Phone 205 Compliments of UKE POWER COMPANY Chatham Makes Good Blankets ....y.l :,e4lT..4... CHATHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA MR. MR. MRS . CLYDE MINISH MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE, WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THEIR T. A. CANIPE BILL REECE CARL RARY BETTY E-RAY F. M. FINNEY LESTER HAYNES MARSHALL HEMRIC HUGH ROYALL T. A. NANCE JIM WILSON ROGER WOLFE ALBERT HINSHAW DONATIONS: MR. LEONARD PATTERSON MR. R. J. PARDUE EDITH VESTAL MR. T. A. REDMON MASTER CRAFT SHOE COMPANY MR. C. N. MYERS CHARLES T. JONES TOM'S STUDIO GUY L. SNOW COMBS SEAFOOD ELMORE'S MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY PEELE 81 THOMASSON RADIO SERVICE DAI RY I, I Jonesville Plumbing and I : Heating I I James Martin PRODUCT I I PHONE 556-W I Jonesville, North Carolina I I I . 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