Linwood High School - Linden Leaves Yearbook (Linwood, NC)

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We shall always remember him for his kindness, love, and the many things he has accomplished for Linwood High School in the past four years. We know him as a man of determination, and ambition to make others happy. 3 TR I ERS was fa 'NX '2 as A-he si? g y, E tx fi ,X Lonnie Holmes Jean Knight Nell Briggs Mable Harvey Nan Smith Paul Yarborough Marilee Cox .wllhkr A 2. 4. 6. 8 10 12 14 Hariet Mellon Lena Smith Grace Worthy Irma Smith Mary Bost Mary Yarborough J, L, Gathings HISTORY A group of thirty excited teenagers joined a Circus Caravan in the fall of 1948. The Circuit was to last four years, with stops in four large cities. With a gleam in our eyes and determination to work for a higher position, we began the long tour. We did not know what hard work we had to accomplish before we were to be raised to the highest billing, The Trapeze Stars, at which time our tour would be over and our goal would be Graduation. Our first stop was at Little Freshmen where we were the Clowns of the hugh circus. At first we were green as onion tops, but we soon got the swing of clowning and had fundoing our stunt, Our Ringmasters were Mrs, Yarborough, Mr, Gathings, and Mr, Yarborough, We chose as our leaders: Don Wilson, President: Mary Jo Richie, Vice President: Joan Woodle, Secretary and Treasurer. Some of the clowns could not take the circus life so they left our company, Then we traveled on to our second stop, Sophomore City. We performed as Elephants during that period, With the training of Mrl and Mrs. Yarborough, we advanced greatly. Our chief leaders were: Bill Everhart, President: Don Wilson, Vice President: Corinne Briggs, Secretary: Ioan Woodle, Treasurer. During that show we went on a losing spree, We lost Ray Melton, Uyless Briggs, Eva Woodall, Mary Jo Richie, Dot Leonard, Colleen Fortner, and Hazel Roach who either married, joined another circus, or just plain quit. Skating parties were the main pastime during our stay at Sophomore City. We did not under- stand why, because almost everyone had to use two pairs of skates, We continued our tour, giving the third attraction at Juniorton. We knew we were just around the curve to our last promotion when we performed as the Lions of the circus. With more vigor and strength we had high hopes of accomplishing a great deal at that show, Our chief trainer was Mrs. Cox, assisted by Mr, Yarborough, Mr, Gathing, and Mrs, Yarborough, The Big Lions of the show were Bill Everhart, President: Don Wilson, Vice President: Joan Woodle, Secretary: Jackie Walton, Treasurer, Charles Dickens and Ray Wilson joined the Lions at that stop, but Johnny Gobble decided to travel elsewhere. We Lions started offthe show with a roar, giving the Junior-Senior Banquet which turned out to be a classic, Everyone looked simply beautiful in his formal, Dramatics ranked high among the Lions. We gave our first play Look Out Lizzieg and, later on, we gave Deacon Dubbs, both under the direction of Mr. Gathings. With faith in our hearts we reached the last city of our tour. We gave our final performance in the capital city, Seniorville. Finally we were the stars of the circus, the Trapeze Stars. Under the leadership of Mr.Gathings, Mrs, Cox, and Mr, Yarborough we were bound to reach the goal of Graduation. Our leading stars in Seniorville were: Corinne Briggs, President, Bill Everhart, Vice Presidentg Frances Trantham, Secretary: Jimmy Burris, Treasurer. At the beginning of the show we found out we had lost Ruth Brown on the trip from Iuniorton. We had just begun our performance when we lost our beloved classmate, Joan Woodle, to David Inman. She held top honors in our class, During our stay at Seniorville we published the fifth edition of The Linden Leaves. Now we have finished our performance in Seniorville and have reached our long awaited goal of Graduation, It has been a hard struggle, but we never once gave up because we knew our re- ward would be a Diploma. We have enjoyed our tour with this great Circus, but the time has come for us to work toward a greater profession. It makes our hearts sad when we think of leaving our Circus, our Trainers, and our fellow players, but we must travel on so the other performers of the circus can be promoted to a higher position. To the stars of Tomorrow we say farewell and the best of luck to you as you travel the circus route, Historian -- Jackie Walton 5 LAST WILL D TESTAME T We, the Trapeze Stars of 1952, realize that our stay at Linwood High School has now come to an end and we have reached our goal, Graduation, This Circus route has been the most enjoyable time of our lives and will linger in our memory always. We would not feel that we had accomplished anything if we did not leave to our beloved friends our most treasured possessions. So we hereby make and establish this our Last Will and Testament, To our Parents,who have loved us and made it possible for us to get a High School education, we leave our love and gratitude, To the Faculty, who have had patience, and understanding all through our high school days, we leave our thanks and appreciation, We hope to prove that their teaching has not been in vain, To the Junior Class, we leave our room, desks, books, and our one Senior privilege QA tripto Raleighj, During the following year we expect the rising seniors to uphold the school's name and obey its rules and regulations as we have done, To the Sophomore Class, we leave our desire for them to graduate, We also leave you our privilege of writing definitions, and themes, hoping you learn a great deal from them. To the Freshmen, who have three more wonderful years on this great circus, we leave our love for Circus life, and the many happy events you will have while traveling the Circus route, Virginia Beck leaves her bashfulness and hidden intelligence to Raymond Rogers, Raymond do not keep your intelligence hidden. Jimmy Burris wills his bus to Gene Frittsg provided that he keeps it clean, Margaret Kinney leaves her friendly disposition, and her intellectual ability to Norene Smith. Betty Kinley leaves her talent of playing the piano to Paul Taylor, Paul, do not get Bettys habit of saying I don't know how to play that . P Don Wilson wills his athletic ability to Jimmy Walton. Jimmy keep the goal hot, Maxine Beck and Frances Trantham leave their sweet personality, and giggles to Doris Tarleton. Doris, just be sure you do not giggle too loudly during study hall. Charles Dickens leaves his quietness and the title as the Perfect Gentleman to R, L, Medlin. R. L., be sure and uphold this title, Peggy Eudy leaves her sense of humor, and tactful ways to Richard Broadway. Jackie Walton wills her position as Co. Captain of the Basketball team to Clarice Kearns, hoping the team will agree. Reece, do not forget Jackie's motto Don't give up until the game is over Corinne Briggs leaves her neat appearance, and charming ways to Betty Swing, James Kirk wills his politeness and.his thinking ability in Literature to Jimmy Styers. Jimmy, remember Shakespeare was a great man, Helen Hedrick and Mildred Smith will their nice manners and everlasting smiles to Joyce Berrier. ' I, Peggy Briggs,will my position on the Linder Leaves Staff as Testator to Hazel Eudyg sub- ject to the approval of her class, Kenneth Bowers leaves his witty sayings to Don Strickland: Don, be careful how you use My - - My Bill Everhart wills his speaking ability and his singing talent to Max Lanning, Remember, Max, Bill got out of class every Wednesday to take voice lessons. Uust a hintj. Alice Smith wills her title as Most athletic to Betty Coppley, knowing that it will be well deserved. Gerald Gibson leaves his comfortable desk and books to Brice Kearns. Brice, be sure to use the desk and books: they might get lonesome for Gerald. Ruth Ann Floyd and Peggy Leonard will their ability to be good leaders to Alice Swink, Be sure to keep up the good work, Alice. Ray Wilson wills his popularity and corney jokes to Max Shoaf, Max, be sure you do not crack too many jokes during English class. Testator, Peggy Briggs 6 PROPH ECY As I, Don Wilson, stepped aboard the Queen Mary, on my way home from Paris, I found to my surprise that Corinne Briggs, an old Classmate,was also aboard ship en route from Paris where she had been modeling clothes fora large company in New York, I asked her to go to the theater with me that evening, and can you imagine who the star was -- Bill Everhart!' It seemed as though he had become a famous opera singer in the last ten years, After dinner, Bill, Corinne, and I chatted awhile about our Senior classmates of 1952, Bill told me that Betty Kinley was one to the top piano players of the year, Corinne was so excited over becoming a model herself that she had lost account of the rest of the classmates. Then I decided when I returned home, I would visit in North Carolina for a few days. We anchored in New York harbor, came ashore, and then I took a stroll down town. I no- ticed a large sign with Lovely Hearts Club written on it, so I thought I would see what went on inside. I found out that Alice Smith was the one who organized the club. Realizing Idid not have much time, I went to the airport where my rocker plane The Snatch- O-Matic was waiting, As Kenneth Bowers, an old school pal, was pilot, I relaxed, feeling safe in his care. The hostess looked familiargl took another glance, and, lo, it was Ruth Ann Floyd, We began talking, and she told me she had had three years Nurse's Training and she had gone two years to an Airline hostess school where she received her permit to be an airline hostess. Ruth Ann told me that Mildred was on the Plane alsog she was going to visit her parents. She had been staying at camp with her husband who was still in the army. The rocket landed at Greensboro airport in North Carolina. I decided to go into town and buy a car. To my surprise I found out that Gerald Gibson was the Cadillac and Oldsmobile dealer. So, naturally, I bought a car from him. As we talked, he told me he was also part owner of the Sunlight Laundry. I asked about the rest of our classmates, and he said most of them were still hanging around Lexington. Iwent speeding toward Lexington in a hurry to visit some of my classmates that day. On the Thomasville highway a State Patrolman stopped me, and it was none other than Ray Wilson, He was very generous-enough so that he let me go anyway. As I entered Lexington, I noticed a big sign with Burris and Coble written on it, Looks like Jimmy Burris made great progress -- half owner of Coble's, I was hungry so I stopped at the Moonglow Cafe. Frances Trantham and her husband were the owners, I was told they had cafes all over North Carolina, While sitting there, Margaret Kinney came barging in for a snack. She is Manager of Macks Dime Store. The next day as I was rushing down town, I bumped into Peggy Briggs. She told me she had married one of the executives of the Dixie Furniture Company, and they had bought a house in Briggs tOWl'l. I asked about Maxine and Virginia Beck, and she said they had married brothers and lived at Southmont on a large farm, During my rush I could not help noticing the sign Starlight Beauty Salon with Joan Woodle and Jackie Walton written underneath, They had taken a course together and had decided to set up their own salon, Helen Hedrick was an operator in their salon. Helen told me that Peggy Eudy was a secretary for Jimmy Burris, and that Peggy Leonard was studying to be a brain surgeon. I started to cross the street and lo and behold, Charles Dickens came down the street in a cadillac convertible. lwas told that he was on a visit from California. He has a prospective Business firm there. I had found information about all my classmates except James Kirk, who was better known as Froggy in our school days, I was riding along on Highway No. 8 and ran out of gas, A service station was just down the highway, so Iwent to get some gas, I was really dumbfounded when James Kirk appeared. He was owner of the service station. The time has slipped up on me and I have visited all my classmates, I must hurry and return to New York in time for Bill Everhart's performance. Bye now, everyone! Class Prophet Don Wilson 7 NNUAL STAFF Kinney Walton Hedrick Leonard Margaret Kinney . . . . . . . Co-Editor Jackie Walton . . ........ Co-Editor Helen Hedrick . . . Co- Business Manager Peggy Leonard . . Co-Business Manager W' U' L, Charles Dickens, James Kirk, Gerald Gibson, Kenneth Bowers, Don Wilson, Jimmie Burris, Corrinne Briggs, Frances Trantham, Ruth Ann Floyd, Virginia Beck, Alice Smith, Helen Hedrick, Peggy Eudy, Mildred Smith, Margaret Kinney, Betty Kinley, Maxine Beck, Jackie Walton. 8 iii -I- I N 444444444 4444444444 4, ,, 4444444444 4444444444 4444444 iii f+f4+i 4444444444 44 4 44 44 444444444 4444444444 444444444 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 if ii 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444444444 4444444444 44 44 44 44 if 44 4444444444 4444444444 4444444444 4444444444 44 44 if 44 44 44 4444444444 4444444444 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 444, 44 44 44 44 44 44444444 4444444444 44 444 44 4444444444 44 44 4444444 4 4444444444 4444444444 44 if 44 4444444444 44 44 444444 44 Abu - Q W , 2 M, N, f 1 2 I f Kenneth Bowers Crazy, lord I reckon Virginia Beck Friendly -- Bashful -- Giggles f ul ,QV Corinne Briggs f . , .fj . J' ff 'xii .X Very dependable and real attractive. 'Nt B 10 'T Q., gl Maxine Beck Always talking QThat is to boysj ,- Q A it KU 1.5: f' ef , 1 4 SI Peggy Briggs Sweet, and prefers to drive a Ply- mouth QThey go fasterj o in x IA1 xx -vi I V N sm XML ' K 5, 2 Jimmy Burris Always dependable fWell almost alwaysj. Ruth Ann Floyd Phooey on books I'd rather flirt, r Y 5 Charles Dickens A down right fine fellow. Bill Everhart Lovely voice -- Watch out girls he's a crooner. rfb. Peggy Eudy She lets her conscious be her guide, and it always takes her to school. ,.'1 'Gif .C if' 41 If YZ larsl rf- as H ll ,U Betty Kinley bugs ear Helen Hedrick I One and one makes two and two 1 lax alone makes heaven. fr ul O hs. Whatta cheerleader and cute as a s 'Tx ' Em p V, 1 at . 1 J? x: X N LJ- I N Margaret Kinney 53 An angel send down from Macks , , .- Dime Store E7 in 12 fy' IV MA? ' qi. F V ,M wsyfil of . I Gerald Gibson X. I Don't bother me I'm sleepy Q 4 5-' .541 1' -'J' 1 '. rv' J ..-. X wi 25 T X ya is I 4,-i 6 11111 James Kirk A-Model Ford -- Oh what a Romeo, was Peggy Leonard Always picking on someone, and aw, shucks, crazy as a lunatic. fe 'D X ch Xu Y ll .Q X gl -X ,s i ' ulv WU Alice smith Happy, go lucky, she doesn't give a hallelujah. , - . it my ' l Jackie Walton Iitterbuging -- Basketball, and Oh brother that Red Hair , Frances Trantham Those guys from Lexington. Oh ffgx Y Q XM' 13 Oh, telephone, Frances. N if S ln - .5 '. . n - ' K . . Mildred Smith ling Diamond. I. Y f s . ,Km 45. R 'WN Alwaysdreaming and ah that spark- . Q' 'n i'x ,B ll 1 -L ' . Lg ' - ' so W ' ,J ,MY 'Qi W .af if MW ff? 'Y -f Q Don Wilson Blond curls -- ladies man on the court. N , M1 B' I ' E f I -- 11,94 '94 'wwf '4'3ffk1f 1 UPERL TI E if to twfvw f ' ' ff 1 of if fi ,. , , ., , ,W,W44w,,. icvcm. 91.15 . ,W gli? - MQ, M , T A -- , ,V A. 1 ,sg 95' X ' . ,sway ' Www ' - ' , T K fx 'Z I fivgg' 'QQVLT X , . 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THIRD ROW: Bryce Kinney, Darlene Kinney, Lorraine Kinney, Bill Lookabill, Johnnie McCarn, ' Betty Roach, Buddy Rodgers, Hazel Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: John Sharpe, Charlie Smith, Margaret Trantham, Bill Tysinger, Connie Wrenn, Betty Yarborough. FIRST ROW: Rex Bell, Marvin Burch, Gene Byerly, Marie Cooper, Martha Coppley, Betty Ann Coppley, J, D, Davis , Dewitte Doman, SECOND ROW: Johnny Everhart, Ross Everhart, Barbara Floyd, Robert Franks, R, L, Gandy, Charles Graham, Jane Greer, Mary Elizabeth Hudson, THIRD ROW: Nancy Hunter, Henry Kearns, Sonny Kinley, Don Leonard, Helen Lookabill, Shirley Medlin, Wayne Medlin, Ben McCarn, FOURTH ROW: Jean Rodgers, Bill Smith, Catherine Swink, Clara Vann Tysinger, James Woodall, Bruce Yarborough. fi' .1 'f fi fx r S, ' V zgawv lm -c , r V 0 w Q, 5 Eiga mf X' 5 Q 4 N' A .. .Ji . Q W W X: N1 HA Q 3 il -,1 r wibslffstf 7 th 5' fl GRADE S131- 1 F V w, f... 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Jerry Hayes, THIRD ROW: Jimmie Kinney, Patty Leonard, Rosemary Miller, Tommy Mann, Wilford Owens,Wayne Parks, Darrell Porter, Marvin Poole, Danny Rhodes, Charles Regan, FOURTH 7 ROW: Suzanne Rowe, Mervin Rowe, Carol Jean Starr, Jerry Snider, Nancy Taylor, Zack Texler, Bobby Wallace. FIRST ROW Marie Amos Walter Ray Briggs James Browning Bobby Byerly Frances Cole Julia Coppley Louie Coppley Buddy Cripps SECOND ROW Shelby Davis Jeannie Everhart Jerry Everhart Betty Garrison Martha Greer Evelyn Harmon Patsy Kinney Brenda Lanmng THIRD ROW Henry Leonard Barbara Martrn Sue Morris Richard Myers Robert McCarn Alyce Boyd Owens Larry Roach Judy Smith FOURTH ROW Jerry Sturdrvant Douglas Sneed Donald Wallace Dale Wilson Peggy Woodall Jane Yow Aww-M E F555 2 5 i2 FIFTH GRADE - ...J Kemal-.N X. xZ r -v- 'ks Xl 73-H X . , s, 4,.s-1ezax.'mn.- U A re-ga M sv-mms - as!L...., ... . .X ., .r. F- ,- r. E f. V FN? . ..., -V 1' in A . 'A f ff, . 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SECOND ROW: James Hailey, Patty Kearns, Richard Leonard, Dorothy Medlin, Joyce Poole, Betty Regan, THIRD ROW James Smith, Sylvia Walton, Glenn Weaver, Betty Yarbrough, Larry Yarborough 'N FOURTH AN FIFTH GRADE! F P 0 sam, J h W ' W . f . , U , ' , - Q Y- 8 ' .tl f f qf M G pay K -'vi' it ew 1 W ' 9 V ' Q g 5 .Illia rv ,Q . 6 W 1 3 Qi A 1 Q J 3, w f-A V v A - A 5, A J , K Lf 'f M ' is sf I N ' an bi 1 ' 1 W vn ,Q 4 1. ,N gg, .. ,ji -f as x Y. M J I W 4 W N R5 1 fri, A' :L : si , , gr.-f 5 is I- ,R , R XA iX3R,r. fl -li, , is I .D 6 iw 1' I ' , ff ,J THIRD E Tx X 1 t, Fw D 'ff N Qi isgiix . , as rs Sf- GRADE ,A l 1 r qi, V ,VVV ,. A awk Q93 YW Z A? .Li -J ip Ci- I f, - ft., R M Q' i ' I J I fig is-was FIRST ROW: John Beck, Brenda Browning, Nettie Browning, Jonie Coppley, Einor Cox, Tommy Forshee, Billy Greer, Roy Hailey, Lonnie Hamby, SECOND ROW: Dennis Harmon, Ann Harvey, Libby Hedrick, Max Hunter, Gray Nell Jarrett, Larry Kines, Nancy Kines, Mackie Kearns, John LODD. THIRD ROW: Jimmie Louder, Helen Lanning, Paul McCarn, Allen Mabry, Johnny Martin, Arnold Miller, James Everhart, Shirlene Mann, Jerry Poole. FOURTH ROW: Doris Penninger, Eddie Rhodes, Telitha Rowe, Lindsay Smith, Gloria Jean Smith, Becky Smith, Gladys Woodall. FIRST ROW: Bet Ashby, Bobby Ashby, Dot Ashby, Joe Bruning, J. B.Co1e, Peggy Crepps, Dick Eller, Larry Eller, SECOND ROW: Dewey Fortner, Kathryne Fortner, Roy Franks, Richard Franks, Harold Gandy, Roy Gandy, Jimmie Garrison, Hupert Garrison, THIRD ROW: Joan Gobble, Gene Gobble, Barbara Hamby, Betty Medlin, Betty Newsome, Doris Newsome, Catherine Newsome, Jay Weaver, fff 8 'ra , .ir THIRD AND , ,E . SECOND 't' x I I Q 1 , ta , .fi R21 , GRADE ix My 5 .ht sS::ii,'.JiiAYx5al1'e Q, - I 26 kg.: ., if y, 'va we A-. Q. fqh QFEQI fvh ' . 'fn Ywqi S ' 4'H+ 'st' We 'Q ygkxfil ,,w W 1 , 1 4521 I it ' as. and 51 I il f's if Q , ,A fi' fff Nj, SECO D U ft , A 5, A-f X, ,.. I , , 'W XCWLVX mis. J r IJIIJQQIJIZ ,eve ? 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THIRD ROW: Tommy Myers, Glenn Penninger, Richard Poole, Judy Rary, George Roach Jr., Jeffery Seaford, Sarah Sharpe, Mary Sink, Judy Starr, FOURTH ROW: Steve Sink, Smith Stokes, Wayne Trexler, Johnny Walton, Ronald Wrenn, Ton Yow, Kay Yow, FIRST ROW: Linda Alley, Rosemary Bates, George Beck, Phyliss Becker, Joan Bell, Glen Bennett, Linda Berrier, Jerry Browning, Bill Bruning, SECOND ROW: Marilyn Coppley, Roverta Cox, Evelyn Coppley, Doris Everhart, Larry Garner, Jim Beall Graham, Mary Greer, Linda Gobble, Samuel Hailey, THIRD ROW: Joyce Holden, Tamera Rose Kearns, Beauford Kines, Patricia Ann Kinney, Marie Leonard, Horace Martin, Lynn Poole, Bobby Rogers, John Smith. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Sneed, Alice Snyder, Karen Trexler, Fay Young, Ray Yow, Jimmie Wallace. Q FIRST f ii 5, My .WK L 4 GRADE ,ki I Rimini i' Mr , is ,fi , - J gf , ix R i f at Iilhfll j its El' I? .V , it I :Wi 61333 I' I Tal x 1 W I -, i L ,. -fig., . 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BET CL B FIRST ROW: Alice Swink, Letha Owens, Helen Gobble. SECOND ROW: Christine Barber, Mrs, P, V. Yarborough sponsor. THIRD ROW: Frances Trantham, Anita Jarrett, Jimmie Walton, Secretary, Ruth Floyd, Sue Kinney FOURTH ROW: Corinne Briggs, Hagel Burris, Treasurer: Margaret Kinney, President. 30 BLOCK L CLUB if KN t x ,Z Q, ' P' S . ' ,.:-H I, j J . fi ' 2' I ll ll ,Zi Al, fl' z X .. j I I,-.,. , . . g 4 Q W ,r-ifgf,ixZ,j,-gf WY .,,y4w',f,',,,Wt f2s,f,f:,f , x :Q . Xfafrffw-.'f. ' V5 Lwfg A V - . 'WJ' yfifqifzaewtw I f - J FIRST ROW: Max Shoaf, Richard Broadway, Max Lanning, Helen Gobble, Betty Swing, Helen Hedrick, SECOND ROW: Mr. Yarborough, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Styers, Alice Smith, Letha Owens, Betty Coppley. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Walton, Don Strickland, Paul Taylor, Margaret Kinney. Jackie Walton, Clarice Kearns. FOURTH ROW: Bill Everhart, Don Wilson, Gerald Gibson. LIBB BY CLUB HM 2 In Eat! WW wwf LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Helen Hedrick, Corinne Briggs, Frances Trantham, James Kirk, Virginia Beck, Mrs. Cox, Paul Taylor, STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Evehart, Gene Fritts, Margaret Kinney, Peggy Eudy, Doris Tarleton, Jackie Walton, Peggy Leonard, Betty Swing, Maxine Beck, Peggy Briggs, Ruth Floyd, Betsy Palmer, Jimmy Walton, Alice Swink, Hazel Eudy. 31 SCIENCE CL B Q A W ww! Aa, -iksxfzgihfif' LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Leonard, Shirley Potts, Barbara Swing, Frances Byerly, Sarah Wilson, Mary Sneed, Barbara Regan, Linda Briggs, Betty Bell, LEFT TO RIGH.T ON SECOND ROW: Margaret Beck, Alice Swink, Hazel Burris, Paul Taylor, Sue Kinney, Max Bell, Lynn Jarrett, Buddy Taylor, Robert Sheets, LEFT TO RIGHT ON THIRD ROW: Mag Lanning, Jimmie Walton, Jimmie Leonard, Jimmie Styers, David Smith, Gene Fritts, Richard Broadway, Fred Bar er. DRAMATICS CL B ,aff ff: V -fem - -' ' 'WLT QV ' iffl . V ,Agn .i 556, xg, Zag f fo XY P . - I LEFT TO RIGHT ON FRONT ROW: Margaret Beck, Peggy Eudy, Peggy Briggs, Frances Byerly, Betsy Palmer, Helen Gobble, Louise Leonard. LEFT TO RIGHT ON SECOND ROW: Alice Swink, Christine Barber,Ruth Floyd, Frances Trantham, Corinne Briggs, Letha Owens, Helen Hedrick, Betty Swing, Mr. Gathings. LEFT TO RIGHT ON THIRD ROW: Bill Everhart, Alice Smith, Betty Copley, Jimmie Walton, Paul Taylor, Margaret Kiflfley. J2lCkie Walton, Peggy Leonard, Gerald Gibson, LEFT TO RIGHT ON FOURTH ROW: Jimmie Styers, Max Lanning, Jimmie Burris, Don Wilson, Don Strickland, Kenneth Bowers, James Kirk, Charles Dickens, Fred Barber. 32 4-H CL B FIRST ROW: Martha Greer, Brenda Lanning, Julia Coppley, Jane Yow, Frances Cole, Alice Owens, Betty Garrison, Louie Coppley, Bobby Wallace, Jerry Sturdivant, Henry Leonard. SECOND ROW: Loraine Kinney, Betty Yarborough, Richard Myers, Rose Mary Miller, Sue Morris, Shelby Davis, Evelyn Holmes, Patsy Kinney, Judy Smith, THIRD ROW: Clara Tysinger, Martha Coppley, Iean Rodgers, Katherine Swink, Annie Hamby, Barbara Martin, Marie Amos, Betty Coppley, Peggy Woodall, FOURTH ROW: Betty Roach, Charlene Bell, Barbara Everhart, Ruth Cole, Douglas Sneed, Janice Cole, Helen Lookabill, Sue Cody. FIFTH ROW: Becky Wrenn, Jane Greer, Elizabeth Hudson, Nancy Hunter, Buddy Roach, Buddy Crepps, Wayne Parks, SIXTH ROW: Carol Coppley, Mary Sneed, Hazel Eudy, Mildred Smith, Janice Wilson, Barbara Floyd, Dale Wilson, Johnnie Sharpe, Sonny Kinley, SEVENTH ROW: Frances Trantham, Max Lanning, Corinne Briggs, Peggy Eudy, Jimmie Woodall, Rex Bell, Bobby Byerly, Don Leonard. EIGHTH ROW: Bill Everhart, Gene Fritts, Max Shoaf, Eunice Beck, Charles Graham. BUS DRI ERS -w I' f 1 E. 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V .R v W, 5, Qflzw fu, , 9, ' 4 , -.xii W 1 L ,A ,, 2, I y 5, , V, . ,MM nay f' , . 4323.4 :Z , H , V L www , ', if f WG A ' 22,4 H 6 V, ,4 ,f ig Za ' 5127 ,V '14 -' , M A. e , . fx Aw, 414-'14, E 4' , . , 1 ,, . , WX 1. gi t: gf 24 Zigi H-Ja is my , IAM, , K W 34 , , 'W - . f' p s ' jg .W me , ' A ,354 , Af, -,key . NYW MA 1 M 'Q Y ff Q , sf- ,f 1f -1-ug.g , ,L W vyjwgy I 4 v. 4, . M, m:,,..f- -.M f 4 ' i 2 wfw 46 Manufacturers of Rooters and Dimensions Briggs Lumber Company Denton, N. C. Day Phone Night Phone 78-N Denton, N. C. 8593 Lexington, N. C. MQW Miss Linwood High Linda Lou Briggs 47 CCMPLIMENTS OF L'i014s Klub Hampldmemfa Za Swim: Elma af 1952 W. I-I. WOODLE General Contractor Home Office 25 Brown Street L N h C I MCCULLCCHS JEWELERS xington, North Carolin eampldmeaota of BAMBY BAKERS Hampldmenlfa af Parent-Teacher Association Compliments of Dixie Furniture Company Compliments to Senior Class of 1952 ,laek's Typewriter Exchange East 1st Avenue Phone 2993 Lexington, North Carolina MANN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Fclrmoll Tractors Farming Equipment Freezers and Refrigerators Parts and Shop Service Phone 2755 430 North M Lexington, North Carolina eamplimewtc Of Service Center lnc. Self Service Groceries and Meats Sinclair Gas and Oil Located On Highway U. S. 64 Lexington, North Carol POCAHUN TAS AND POWHATAN The finest in canned foods. Lexington Grocery Co. Davidson Greenhouse x Py 5 I . Q! SOO West 5th Ave. k Lexington, North Carolina e 485 2l4 North For Prompt and Courteous Service Dial- 2331- Dial RED BIRD CAB Don't Say Taxi - Say Red Bird HEDRICK AND BRIGGS Complete Body Work Wheel Aligning Phone 59l East Center St Lexington, N. C. Lexington Motor Company, Inc. Cadillac . . . Oldsmobile Parts and Accessories Sales and Service Main St COMPANY BRIGGS FURNITURE Home Furnishing lnterior Decoration Electrical Appliances Lexington, North Carolina Sunlight Laundry Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line v 20 West 4th Street Lexington, N. C. - Phone 428 MoCarn Motor Co Your Lincoln and Mercury Dealer North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Office Phone 2444 Service Phone 2l4l Pine Terrace Restaurant A Good Place For Good Food sn Miles South of Lexington On Salisbury Rd. Mr. 8. Mrs. T. S. Williard, Props. Try F. F. V. Lemon and Orange Thins Southern Biscuit Company PARKER MILLER CO. Certified Gemologist Registered Jeweler American Gem Society STONEWALL OVERALL COMPANY Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Overalls And Dungarees Lexington, North Carolina Congratulations To The Class of '52 PICKETT 8: GREEN The Shop for Men Phono 2256 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of LEXINGTON CHAIR COMPANY GREEN PRINTING CO Printing 81 Office Supplies School Supplies, Gifts Lexington, North Carolina EUGENE WEAVER'S Esso Service Washing - Greasing - Polishing Waxing - Tire Recapping Phone 2236 424 North Main 8- 5th Street Lexington, North Carolina BOWERS 8- TAYLOR MYERS HARDWARE co., mc. AUTO PARTS, INC. DuPont Paint 8. Varnishes Phone 2659 Phone 2465 27 8. 28 West 2nd Ave. Lexington, North Carolina Hoover FURNITURE STORE Your Crosley Dealer Lexington, North Carolina SMITH - FRITTS Clothing . ...... ........ S portswear Jayson Sport . . . .... Dress Shirts Lee Hats . . . . . . . . Bostonian Shoes Lexington, North Carolina For Bigger and Better HAMBURGERS SOUTHERN LUNCH Near Southern Depot Lexington, North Carolina WAITMAN'S ESSO SERVICE Atlas Tires - Batteries Accessories - Washings 81 Greasing No. Main 8. 3rd Sts. Phone 2627 Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Lexington's CHEVROLET Dealer For Over 30 Years Lexington, North Carolina B. B. LEONARD, SR. Groceries - Gas - Oil Linwood, North Carolina DAVIDSON FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, INC. Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds Poultry Phone 2641 Lexington, North Carolina FAIRVIEW CLOTH SHOP Bur-Mil Gabarclines and Silks-Milliken IO075 Virgin Woolen Phone 20220 I236 Fairview Drive Lexington, North Carolina GORDON MOTORS, INC. ig, 1 ,L MICHAEL PLUMBING co. , Eif1ilEilJ X T36 X, Water-Pumps - Heaters EJ-gi fu . -5 -1- 5 ,I A I 2193 w S'o Rd' Contracting and Repairing I E X Phone 2120 I2 East is. sf Ford Sales 8. Service Lexington, N. C. PERIOD FURNITURE HOUSE EPARLE'S Complete Home Outfitters Your Frigidaire Dealer North Main Street Telephone 2915 South Main Street Lexington, N. C. Phone 415 HERB'S 8. JACK'S MOTOR SALES Home of Dependable used cars Herbert Penry and Jack Mc Carn 406 North Main Street Lexington, N. C. Compliments of ELWOOD YOUNTS Groceries and Meats Beck's Church Road Lexington, N. C. FRED THOMPSON, INC. Clothing, shoes, Gents' Furnishings Lexington, North Carolina FAMILY SHOE CENTER Home of Fine Shoes Lexington, N. C. Phone 2747 ROYAL PURPLE CLEANERS Quality with Service Phone 491 Mr. 8. Mrs. .Iohn F. Raker SOUTH MAIN ST. TEXACO SERVICE Wade Yarborough Owner Texaco Petrolum Products Firestone Tires Washing, Greasing 8. Polishing Road Service 97'I South Main St. If It's Tires See Wagner Tire Recapping Service Wheel Aligning 8. Balancing It Pays To Trade With Wagner's' SOUTHSIDE FURNITURE CO. Dealer for G. E. Television Compliments of R. L. TAYLOR STORE Meats . . . Groceries Check with us before buying hardware, paints, electrical appliances and see our full line of fishing equipment. MONT BECK'S GEN. MDSE. Route 6, Lexington, N. C. LEXINGTON DRUG COMPANY Lexington's Prescription Drug Store For Over 54 years - Same Management Lexington, North Carolina Art And Science Unite In The Making of Our Photographs of Distinction. THE WATER'S STUDIO 11839 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina 61 YARBROUGH HOSIERY MILL Boys' Sport Hosiery Lexington, North Carolina BAILEY'S STORE Groceries - Gas - Oil Route 5 Lexington, North Carolina KINE'S GRILL Groceries - Sinclair Service Welding 8r Repair U.S. 29-70-52 Lexington 8. Salisbury Rd. CRAVER'S PAINT 8. WALL PAPER STORE DEALER Sherwin Williams Products Lexington's Leading Paint Headquarters 25 East Center Street Lexington, N. C. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Your Drug Store Lowest Possible Prices Always Phone 2225 Lexington, N. C. FAIRVIEW DRY CLEANERS 250 Fairview Drive Lexington, N. C. MOTEL CAVALIER U.S. 29, 70 and 52 I mile South of Lexington Phone 40II2 Mr. 81 Mrs. H. N. Foster Owners Mr. 8- Mrs. Clayton Foster Managers C. T. TAYLOR Esso Service Atlas Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Washing and Greasing South Main 8- 6 Ave. Phone 413 PIEDMONT PIEDMONT FURNITURE C0 FUNERAL Phone 2366 Phone 2366 'I'I'l North Main Street 405 South Main Street L xington, North Carolina Lexington, North Coroli PIEDMON T GAS SERVICE COMPANY Phone 24496 No. 2 East Second Street Lexington, North Carolina Lanier Hardware Company Ardell Lanier, Owner 15 West Second Av. Phone 467 Westinghouse Appliances Coleman Oil Heaters Myers Water Systems - Moclene Paint Complete Line of Kitchen Furniture and Appliances Lexington, North Carolina 0 G. W. Smith Lumber Company Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers Sash - Doors - Glass - Lumber Phone 531 L exington, North Carolina Zampfimwta to Swim 66444 af l?52 nceloff Mfg. Co. BRIGGS BROTHERS GARAGE Fender and Body Work - Expert Painting - Batteries - Accessories Zampldmmtc 71am KETNER'S SUPER MARKET Davidson County's First 1007, Self-Service Super Market 100 Block East First Avenue Lexington, North Carolina Congratulations CHINESE PoEM From Nice Night Another Night In June In June Stars shine Stars shine , Big moon Big moon MCI1I'lC'H'Cl'I Shlff wOl'kBl'S In Dark Ain'r happy On bench No more With gifts Carry baby ' In clinc Walk floor Local Union No. 587 Me Sa, Wife mad Me love She fuss She coo Me mad Like CIOVC Me cuss Me smart Life one . Me fast Big spat Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Never let Nagging wife America, C.l.0. The Union Way is the Better Way Chance pass Get hitched Me say Ok She say Wedding bells Ring, Ring Honeymoon Everything Settle down Happy Man Bawling brat Me learn At last Me too Darn fast SO Bill Everhart always says. Love is like a mushroom. You never know whether its the real thing until its too late. Say Bill, is that right? Mr. Yarborough to Don Wilson at basketball practice, you're out of condition, Don. Whatta you been do- ing? Studying! One hot day last summer Leonard Lopp was walking along behind Betsy Palmer so closely in her footsteps as to be annoying. Finally she turned on him, de- manding why and threatening to call the police. Please don't do that, Leonard pleaded, It's just that you're the only real shady spot on the street. I step on the starter, it works I jazz up the motor, it perks I let out the clutch, no jerks My word---wrong car! Marriage is just like sitting in a bathtub--after you get used to it it ain't so hot! Mr. Yarborough: Name the seasons. Buddy Taylor: Football, basketball, baseball. Jimmy Rodgers: The first time you contradict me I'm going to kiss you. Helen Gobble: You are not? Two voices were heard. I love you , said the one. Ouch! yelled the other. I love you Ouch! It was two porcupines necking. Ray Wilson once went into a post office and got one ofthose three-cent stamps with Jefferson on it. When he had licked the stamp, Jefferson said, Hey, other side, slob. Mr. Shoaf saw his son, Max,shaking his pet rabbit and shouting, How much is five and five? How much is five and five? Hey, what's the idea? asked Mr. Shoaf. Why are you doing that to your rabbit? Because my teacher said rabbits multiply quicker than anything else and this dumb cluck can't even add! Jimmie Styers went into a jewelry store. I want to see a wedding ring. he said. Would you like to see our special three-piece com- bination? asked the salesman. What's that? Engagement, wedding, and teething. Paul Taylor, anxious to make an impression, took Betty Coppley out to a soda fountain. Whatta you have? he asked. I think I'll have a banana split. Go ahead, take the whole banana. I can afford it. Have you heard of the fellow who invented smokeless tabacco? He chews it. Have you heard ofthe new household appliance? 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