Madison High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Marshall, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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1 .1 if L Q Z4 Q2 - gt?-?, gl 5 is Cp lf? M WAZMJM Winn W Zg,,4g' w' W ,cd by Wywf Wwifbff WMM f fflackc, Wi . -13 J! f 1 I 1 I W L W 4 my QM ymx2g, CMM, FL W Wy 3 WW W by ' W3LM ,M.f f Wgwf wwww 3 l ' .f , , , .- iw , . - . ' M , 'a ' -rig , 'A n . ' , O , - . -.,.-,, ,.,,4-Am ,A--A. W2 WILDCAT 1952 Volume I Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of MADISON HIGH SCHOOL Madison, North Carolina Foreword Another year gone by, for some the end, for some the beginning, for all, one of the best years of our lives. As we, the senior class of 1951 have prepared this annual, may it bring to each and every student a picture of the wonderful life at Madison High School. Dedication We, the Senior Class, respectfully dedicate this, The Wildcat of 1952, to Mr. Lloyd E. Robertson in appreciation of his interest, inspiration, and fellowship during the past six years. To Mr. Robertson we extend our thanks for the past, and best wishes for the future. Ill Mr. Lloyd E. Robertson I 3 1 Faculty R.. A rf-fe 4 ge ilk, V RAYMOND H. CURE Madison N. C. Milligan College B. S. University of Virginia Richmond, Va., Womans College of U. of N. C., Greensboro, N. C. Physical Education, English 1 Boys and Girls Coach Freshman Sponsor WILLIAM F. FITZGERALD New Bern U. N. C., Chapel Hill, N. C. AB Glee Club, Band J. C. LASSITER Madison, N. C. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, A. B. Superintendent of Madison City Administrative Unit Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C., Faculty ELIZABETH DAVIS Henderson, N. C. Mars Hill College Mars Hill N. C. East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C. Economics, Civics, Library Junior Sponsor MRS. DORIS A. FRYE Stoneville, N. C. A.B. Business Education Sophomore Sponsor MAURICE S. MOORE Williamston, N. C. Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C., B.S. BiolOgY, Chemistry General Science Freshman Sponsor MRS. ELIZABETH M. FOLGER Madison, N. C. Stratford College, Danville, Va. Virginia Intermon t, Bristol Va. Secretary to Mr. Lassiter l5.I Faculty .M -,K ,. 1 Q I WM ........ ,MZ may 2 Q.-I A ff M9055-pf 2 , 4 , - fmlf , X I ' QS, 1 .. Mb- ,,,-Nw .. f , 1 0 , , Z if J 3 Qff Q , Aw Q, W' f ,IRM i ' X 56 fy: J 'f A MM ff 5 f ' Z9 f 1 f , , ' Tw! ,ze NW zz! 5,2 A M f flffyif' 'fy -V Q JL- ,-bw, W ' of A E 92 gf' 'fy fini .sf.j4g5'g-b,, Q 7 l6I W, , , MILLARD R. RICH JR. Lumberton, N. C. U. N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C., A.B. English 81, History Senior Sponsor MRS. LILA P. ROBERTSON Madison, N. C. Greensboro College Greensboro, N. C., A.B. Civics, English MAUDE WEBSTER Madison, N. C. Faculty LLOYD E. ROBERTSON Madison, N. C. Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, B.S. Agriculture MRS. MARY S. TRENT Madison, N. C. East Carolina College Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor WYNONA WOMACK Olivia, N. C. Greensboro College, Greensboro, N. C. Campbell College, Buie's Creek M.A., U. N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C., A.B. Elon College, Elon College, N. C., A.B. Mathematics English, French Junior Sponsor Freshman Sponsor 7 Senior Class Officers W M'-l vw- Left to right: Billy Reynolds, President, Jack Webster, Vice-President, Othelia Hall, Secretary Leon Tucker, Treasurer. Mascots Shearl McCollum, David Vernon l8l ERNEST LEE ANGLIN JR. Sandy Basketball 1,2,3,4,. Glee Club, l,2,3,4,. Sec. 3, V., Pres. 4. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Annual Staff, Sports Editor, Wittiest, Most Mischievous, Most Talented, Most in Love, Best Dancer, Biggest Flirt. MARY JANE ATKINS Granny F.H.A. 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Co. Captain 3, 4. Wittiest Most talkative, Best Sport, Most Athletic. NELLIE LOUISE BLAIR Dumb F. H. A. 1,2,3,4. 4-H. Club 1,2,3. Basketball 2,3,4. Glee Club 1,2,3. Loudest, Most Cheerful. OLYIAN HARRELL BULLINS Cow Boy F.F.A. 1,2. Quietest, Most Attractive. ELLEN LOUISE BULLOCK Ellen 4-H Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Quietest BOBBY LEE CLARK Breedy F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Football 4, Glee Club 4, Baseball 4, Most Cheerful, Cutest. -we-W f!W' 'X F45 QW- Thu li 10 il GEORGIE EUNICE DODSON Eunice F.H.A. l,2, Glee Club 2, Commercial Club 2, Marshal 3, Most Valuable to School, Annual Staff, Editor. VIVIAN LOUISE DODSON Louise Most Likely to Succeed, Annual Staff, Chief Typist. NORMA JEAN FULLER Norma jean F.H.A. 1,2, Glee Club 1, Most De- pendable, Marshal 3, Annual Staff, Assistant Editor. BETTY JEAN GENTRY Betty F.H.A. l,2, Laziest. BILLY DEAN GENTRY Fancy Pants F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4, Most Cour- teous, Most Sincere. OTHELIA OLEAN HALL Othelia Glee Club 1,2,3, Home Coming Can- didate 1, Annual Staff, Typist, Best Looking, Most Dignified. S'rAcEY ANN HAND Stacey 4-H Club 1, F.H.A. l,2, Most Original. LORETTA ANN HOLT Loretta Glee Club 1,2,3, Kindest. JOAN FRANCES JOYCE joan F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Reporter 1, Friendliest. LEE ANN JOYCE Lee Ann F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 3,4, Most Con- scientious JOE ROGER LEWIS Joe Glee Club 4, 4-H Club 1, Laziest GAIL DEAN MANNING Gail F.H.A. 1,2,3, Song Leader 1,3, Glee Club l,2, Basketball 2,3, Most Court- eous. ,MV uw, ' A-1' 'WW , ,nl ,ff f-A . an.. '-ff' QV' SU! ,eb aff: Q'-4+ 'YUB ,f-'ips ., A 11 1 l12il LULA MAE MANUEL Lula 4-H Club 3, F.H.A. 4, Glee Club 3, Biggest Flirt WxLL1AM NORMAN MOORE Shine F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Quietest, Shyest. GLADYS MARIE MINTER Marie F.H.A. 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff, Typist, Most Influential. SADIE MARIE NELSON Sadie F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Annual Staff, Typist, Most Sincere. RosE ELLEN PIERCE Rosie F.H.A. 4, Historian, Glee Club 4, Most Accommodating, Most Studious. NANCY JANE PRICE Nancy Glee Club 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2, Class Re- porter 1, Class Treasurer 3, Cutest, Neatest. Jo ANN RAGSDALE Jo F.H,A. l,2, President 2, Glee Club 1, 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,3,4, Chief Ma- jorette 3,4, Best Dancer. J. LEE RAMSEY Playhouse F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Biggest Baby, Silliest. WILLIAM HAROLD REYNOLDS Foot Glee Club l,2,3,4, Class Pres. 4, Mar- shal 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Co. Captain 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Annual Staff-Business Manager, Most Athletic, Most Valuable to the School, Best All Around, Most Popular, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Intelluctual, Kindest. PAUL CARLTON RIERSON llsinkfi F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, 4-H Club 1,2, Football 1,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Most Original. PEGGY MAE SOUTHERN Luba F.H.A. 1, 4-H Club 1, Silliest. STAFFORD NEWTON STEVENS Holly Glee Club 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,4, Baseball 4, Most Accom- modating, Best Sport, Sweetest, Friendliest. ffm - . ff. ,- 1 X j 44' 3 'Wi ADW' .ga-uf' l 9511- is My-W AlU Minnow' ,Q-'by' 451.--. fix .4lV 'A lf ,ww 1141 LEON CALVIN TUCKER Tuck Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Band 1,2, 3,-1, Pres. 1,2, Class Pres. 1,2,3, Student Council l,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Class Trea- surer 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co. Capt. 2,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Chief Marshal 3, Annual Staff, C0- Photo Editor, Best Looking, Most Musical, Neatest. PATSY SHARPE VAUGHN PaT Class V. Pres. 2,3, Student Council 2, 3, Sec. 3, Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, Mar- shal 3, Most in Love, Most Attractive, Best Personality DELPHINE REYNOLDS WALL Pheenie Class Sec. 1,3, F.H.A. 1, Student Coun- cil 1,2,3, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 3.4, Majorette 3, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Sweetest, Most Popular, Best All- Around. VERA DEAN WASHBURN Vicki F.H.A. 1,2, Glee Club 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Most Mischievous. A. G. WEBSTER Harry F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Annual Staff Assistant Sports Editor, Most Influential, Best Person- ality, Loudest, Most Talkative. NANCY Jo WEBSTER Nancy Jo Glee Club 1,3, F.H.A. 1,3, Most Intel- lectual. S. J. WEBSTER JR. Pie Class Vice Pres. 4, Glee Club 4, Foot- ball 1, Annual Staff, Photo Editor, Most Studious, Most Dependable, Most Dignified, Best Dressed, Most Conscientious. ELIZABETH LOUISE WHITE Lib 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,4, Shyest. MARY LoUIsE WILSON Louise F.H.A. 1,2, Marshal 3, Annual Staff, Assistant Business Mgr. Most Musical, Biggest Baby. SHIRLEY ANN BURTON Shirley Glee Club 2, F.H.A. 1. 5 94705 2 Wlvtw. KWX '! A0 Class History On the day of September 18, 1948 a group of 54 very excited boys and girls began their first hectic day at Madison High. Like little lost sheep we roamed the halls not knowing where to go or what to do, but under the guidance of Mr. Cure and Mr. Guiton we soon became accustomed to High School tradition. With the help of Mr. Cure our boys won the class tournament from the Seniors to prove their athletic ability as freshmen. Later in the year, we went to Reynolds Park on a picnic and swimming party. Our class officers were Leon Tucker President, Nancy Price Vice President, Bobby Dickerson Treasurer, Delphine Wall Secretary, Joann Joyce Reporter. Our most social event for that year was the Sophmore-Senior weiner roast at Hawkins Pond, we also went to Chapel Hill to visit the Morehead Planetarium and toured the University of N.C. Another important event was carrying the Daisy Chain at graduation. The girls enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Patsy Sharpe. The class ofhcers for our Sophomore year were Leon Tucker President, Patsy Sharpe Vice Presi- dent, Othelia Hall Secretary, and Delphine Wall Treasurer. Every Junior looks forward to the Junior Senior Banquet, and our class was no exception. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. John Webster and Mrs. Green we began early preparations for the big event. We gave a baby contest and talent show and finally came through with a superb banquet for the departing Seniors. The banquet was held at the Belvedere Hotel at Reidsville N. C. It was really a wonderful affair and enjoyed by everyone. This year the annual girls weiner roast was held again at the home of Patsy Sharpe. For the third consecutive year Leon Tucker was elected President. Patsy was again chosen Vice President. Secretary was Delphine Wall, Treasurer Nancy Jane Price, Reporter Eunice Dodson. Then came Summer vacation. We all became aware of the fact that next Fall we would be the Dignif1ed Seniors. Although less in number we were still strong in spirit as we began the last year of our Public education. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Rich we began Preparations to make this our final year a huge success. Class officers for this year were Billy Reynolds President, Jack Webster Vice President, Othelia Hall Secretary and Leon Tucker Treasurer. We were very proud that our candidate for Home Coming Queen, Delphine Wall, won with an overwhelming majority. The annual staff got the ball rolling immediately to make the Annual of 52 the best one ever pub- lished at Madison High. We thank the Juniors for the splendid banquet given in our honor, and all agreed that it could not have been enjoyed or appreciated more. This year the weiner roast for the girls was held at the home of Joann Joyce, it proved to be the best one given. In a few weeks we will have reached our goal and will start out on the highway of life taking with us the cherished memories of our many friends, happy experiences, and our old Alma Mater. l16l Class Prophecy As time rings down the curtain on our classes in Madison High, I find yet a moment left to dream. The last bell rings, and as our footsteps leave a lonely echo in the halls, my fancy flies far into the future. The time is ten years hence, and through a mist, I see my classmates dreams fulhlled. Suddenly the roar of a crowd jars me. It is the 1962 Madison Local's Basketball team, crashing to victory with none other than Mary Jane Atkins for a coach. The mists of time clear, and I see more plainly two figures in white emerge, who I recognize as Nellie Blair and Nancy Jo Webster. They are registered nurses at St. Leo's Hospital, where they give their best, as they have done for ears. y I find Ellen Bullock living on a farm near Ellisboro with a small family. Eunice Dodson is lending a helpful hand to the Dean of Women at Peace College in Raleigh. Louise Dodson, so patient and kind is a house mother in an orphanage. My mind strays to Gnd Norma Jean Fuller in leading a Baptist Orphanage. Betty Gentry is a cigarette girl in a night club in Washington. As I take in on Othelia Hall, I see her working hard as a seamstress for Raleigh Haberdasher, a department store, in Washington. D. C. Ann Hand has been associated for many years with Macks 5 and 10 cent store in Madison. Loretta Holt is conducting a day school for small children in Raleigh. Joan Joyce finally married Frankie, after many years of courtship and settled down on a little farm near Madison. Lee Ann Joyce graduated from Appalachian State Teachers College and is now teaching school in Walnut Cove. After many years of anxiety, Gail Manning is now wearing both rings of her schoolday's flame, Ray. The Red Cross has acquired the valuable services of Lula Mae Manuel. Marie Minter is an able music teacher in a grammar school at Draper, N. C. Weary and tired from her hours oflabor in a boarding house for college girls, I Find Sadie Nelson very busy planning meals and cleaning house. I see Rose Pierce making her way to the States: Rose has been teaching school in England for four years. As my dream continues, I see another classmate Nancy Price is a big name in teenage hat designing. Way down in Tennessee I spy Joan Ragsdale. She seems very happy with her husband and three children. Peggy Southern has been a telephone operator for Bell Telephone Company for a number of years now. Behind the scenes I see many of my classmates playing a number one role in society as wives and mother. Among them, I pay tribute to Patsy Vaughn who is wife of the year. My dream now takes me to California where I spy Delphine Wall who is now a music lover and teacher and I con- gratulate her on being Number one teacher of the year. Closer home, I find my classmate Vickie Washburn coaching basketball at Reidsville High along with Ronny Somers as the boys coach. Elizabeth White, whose quiet and unassuming manner has made many friends for her, is writing the lovelorn column in a big newspaper. Through the future I hear Louise Wilson playing the piano at Mt. Tabor Methodist Church where her husband, Charles, is choir director. As my search for the Seniors of 52 continues, I find Lee Anglin as a doctor aiding coach Leon Tucker's ailing football players in Pulaski, Virginia. Olyian Bullins, Norman Moore, and A. G. Webster are master farmers and are progressive leaders in Agriculture work of Rockingham County. As I look ahead on my list, I see Bobby Clark as adviser of a hosiery mill in Asheboro, N. C. Billy Gentry is a tobacco auctioneer for Peppers Warehouse in Winston Salem. In the distance my eye lights on an ambitious Naval officer stationed at Norfolk Virginia. He is none other than Roger Lewis. J. Lee Ramsey fast as a streak of lightning, is a professional stock car driver. My dream of the future continues, and I find Billy Reynolds and Carlton Clark playing professional ball for the New York Giants while Carlton Rierson is a star pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. Stafford Stevens is a very busy man who owns Amoco service stations throughout the United States. As my dream draws to a close, I hardly see a trace of Jack Webster but gradually I recognize him as a Professor of History at William and Mary College, Virginia. All this is most too much for the dreamer and once more into reality I awaken. These pleasant views of our class- mates can become a reality with our best efforts and also with the aid our beloved friends, teachers, and parents can give us. Louise Wilson Gail Manning l17l Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1952 of Madison High School of the city of Madison, County of Rock- ingham, State of North Carolina, hereby request your presence to witness on this solemn occasion the presentation of our beloved possessions and to bear in full our Last Will and Testament. We the class of 1952, consisting of around 37 geniuses, beautiful women and handsome men, make known this, our Last Will and Testament in order that you may benefit by the things of such a prosperous class. Article 1: To our honorable faculty we give back all the intelligent answers we were too lazy to put on paper. We shall give them honor of an excellent example to set before their moronic classes providing they do it with all the reverence and respect due. Ellen Bullock leaves her quiet disposition to Alma Newnam. Billy Reynolds leaves his speed on the football Held to Billy Beach. Nellie Blair leaves her cheerful disposition to Dawn Atkins. Delphine Wall leaves her best all around disposition to Jerry Brown. Norman Moore hands his shyness to Walter Stevens. A. G. Webster leaves his talkative disposition to Siewers Wall. Lee Anglin bestows his love upon Ellie Bogen. Betty Gentry surrenders her laziness to Mary Cecil Brown. Sadie Nelson bequeaths her easy-blush to Herbert Collins. Peggy Southern yields her corny jokes to Ann Price. Billy Gentry concedes his sincerity to all the Juniors. Nancy Jo Webster leaves her intellectual ability to Dub Rumley. Vickie Washburn leaves her mischievous ways to Marilyn Shelton. Mary Jane Atkins leaves her ability to play basket ball to Carolyn Reynolds. Othelia Hall confers her feminine ways upon Luhona Kiser. Louise Dodson leaves her desire to ride in a Hudson to Joy Gann. Gail Manning leaves enough of her units so that her sister, Gloria can graduate in three years. Ann Hand leaves her originality to Mickie Ore. Lee Ann Joyce leaves her conscientious ways to Pat Swann. Loretta Holt leaves her sweet ways to Virginia Priddy. Marie Minter leaves her winsorne ways to Jimmy Brown. Rose Pierce leaves her ability to do 4th year English to all rising Seniors. Norma Jean Fuller leaves her desire to study to Don Anderson. Olyian Bullins leaves his quiet, attractive ways to Rex Mabe. Joan Joyce leaves her ability to get two diamonds in one year to Daisy Lou Lawrence. Joan Ragsdale leaves her ability to get a man to Anne Jo Lawson. Louise Wilson leaves her ability to stick to one man to Nancy Jo Washburn. Roger Lewis leaves his ability to be seen but not heard to Cantey Johnson. Stafford Stevens leaves his friendly ways to Arther Mashburn. Bobby Clark leaves his witty ways to T. L. Knight. Carlton Rierson leaves his desire to play ball to Jiles Cardwell. Jack Webster leaves his nice manners and dignified ways to Robah Flint. Lula Mae Manuel leaves her flirty ways to Faye Nelson. Leon Tucker leaves his love of sports to Gary Carter. Elizabeth White leaves her humble manner to Doretta Ramsey. Eunice Dodson leaves her value to the school to Faye Shelton. J. Lee Ramsey bestows his silly ways upon Bill Gregory. Carlton Clark leaves his good physique to Owen Bullins. By Othelia Hall I 13 il Class Poem Now that our school days will soon be at an end, We will go forth a new life to begin. Let's not allow our friendships to perish, For we have a great many memories to cherish. Many have been our troubles and trials, Though we've been through the years with a smile. But our happy days will be much greater in number, So now let us not allow ourselves to slumber. Our teachers have been so grand through the years, So let's all stand and give them three cheers. They've been so patient, we appreciate all they've done. Though sometimes they've been harsh, each of our hearts they have won. All the parties, games and picnics at which we had fun, Each good time we've had, no one has forgotten a one. We'll never forget the studying we did for a test, When each one wanted to do his best. Basketball, baseball, football and all the rest, We the class of SZ always did our best. Good sportsmanship has always been our goal, And we worked at it with all our heart and soul. Even though our paths will lead each of us a different way, Let's all try to make our lives better day by day. We'll always remember our standards and the golden rule, And stand up for the things which we've learned in school. By: Joan Reynolds Marie Minter Othelia Hall l19l Motto To strive, to seek, to find, but not to yield Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: Red Rose Class Song Now is the time For us to say goodbye. Soon We'll be leaving Dear old Madison High. When we are gone, To those who take our place, We leave our hope Of fine success to them. We the class Of 1952 Do strive to seek And obtain our goal. We thank those Who have been so kind-- We'll carry the mem'ries with Us through the years. 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Webster: C35 Best Sport: Mary jane Atkins, Stafford Stevensg C41 Most Athletic: Mary jane Atkins, Bill Reynolds, CSD Wittiest: Mary jane Atkins, Lee Angling C65 Best Dancers: jo Ann Ragsdale, Lee Angling C7J Silliestf Peggy Southern, J. Lee Ramseyg C82 Most Accomrnodating: Rose Pierce, Stafford Stevens, C95 Loudest: Nellie Blair, A. G. Webster. l24l fl gf, 1 is is , V W if , SQ ,,,A , V yr, ,, - 'fx X f' , Q Q ft W 'b ' I ,yfwn M?f4g0,w ' V, Avfyyiy wr I P fa A X! Mcgraw' t ,,,. y, , if f P ff' 34 if Q? :W ' ef ' ---. 4-1 1 v, ff W 'V 2 .,A., If www ,. K Q ' 4 ia 1 1 , A tg My l ff ,f W Q F fx E W 41 .Q 83 ' 'Z 1, V . A I ' rildkivw CD Laziest: Betty Gentry Roger Lewis' Q22 Most Studious Ro P' , , : se ierce, Jack Webster: Q31 Most Popular: Del- phine Wall, Bill Reynoldsg fill Best All Round: Delphine Wall, Bill Reynoldsg CSD Sweetest: Delphine Wall, Staf- ford Stevensg C65 Friendliests joan Reynolds, Stafford Stevensg UD Best Looking: Othelia Hall, Leon Tuckerg QSD Best Dressed: Othelia Hall, jack Webster: C92 Shyest: Elizabeth White, Norman Mooreg 4109 Most Original: Ann Hand, Carlton Rierson. l-351 QU Most In tellectual: Nancy Jo Webster, Bill Reynoldsg Q25 Kindest: Loretta Holt Bill Rey noldsg C32 Most Conscientious: Lee Ann Joyce, Jack Websterg 64D Most Likely to Succeed Louise Dodson, Bill Reynoldsg CSD Most Sincere : Sadie Nelson, Billy Gentryg C65 Best Physique and Figure: Jo Ann Ragsdale, Carlton Clark. Best Personality Patsy Vaughn A. G. Webster Cutest Nancy Price Bobby Clark NOT PICTURED Most Attractive Patsy Vaughn Olyian Bullins l26iI Ilffost in Love Patsy Vaughn Lee Anglin Nea test Nancy Price Leon Tucker Junior Class Officers 'X ' Ie if . M' it ii M 'kim 5-an QE . - 1 r 1 f Sieggie Smith, Presidentg Herbert Collins, Vice-President: Pat Swann, Secretaryg Linda Cardwell, Treasurer. Late in the summer of 1949 a group of scared and excited young people began their high school careers in M. H. S. During the eighth grade several students had joined us from Intelligence and then we gained several from Huntsville so we were a large class. We thought ourselves lucky to have Mr. Cure and Mrs. G. T. Martin as our sponsors and with their help we went through that first week without any broken bones . It was fun getting used to the new routine of school work and before we knew it it was May and we were free for summer vacation. All too soon vacation was over and we came back to school a little happier with the thought that we were Sophomores. The year proved to be a successful one with Mrs. Fagge and Miss Epps as our able leaders. The year was ended with a weiner roast for the Seniors which was held at the Mason's pond. Everyone injoyed it and we had loads of fun. When the school year of 1951 began we entered school determined to make this the most suc- cessful year we had known so far. Immediately we began working on our Junior-Senior Banquet. Miss Maude Webster and Miss Elizabeth Davis have proven valuable in our plans as our Junior Leaders. All ready we have had several cake sales and have operated a concession stand at the home football games. Our desire is to do good work and to leave Madison High a better place because we were part of it. l27l junior Class e' K4 .2 I f,, 1' 'f'7L' W, av ,R is . - Y f A f is fr If , MW, we 1 5 3, i , 4, jf 4 N1 'W A W V Q. 4 5- ? I 5 ,1 M ,if -C f N 4 . ,.. :zgl wsfga ill Ms..:.,W.,, I f, f . , fw - Q 'Wyqff-V'lQ':: 'Wy Q :ri My ' A , - 1 ff, ' K 'N f fi: 9' M gg Ji 'SY ef ff ' N ffff' 'H rw fiv i fhw' vt '. f fi, ' , qv ji, , .f Q E , , . , ' 1 'ffpq agp Q ' ,M it y rm. ' SWS? .anliY fume, First Row: Dawn Atkins, Billy Beach, Eloise Bogen, Jerry Brown, Mary Cecil Brown Second Row: Linda Cardwell, Delores Cayton, Betty Cobb, Herbert Collins, Marie Collins Third Row: Maxine Duggins, Betty Freeman, Genrose Hodge, Betty Isley, Cantey Johnson Fourth Row: junior Joyce, Luhona Kiser, Maurene Llewellyn, Wayne Martin, Arthur Mashburn l33l f 97 H ff , 2' ' 4 junior Class ,f 1- if f vi 35 . ' . 'J sf X 35 Ri-f. f X vu v. , if LN . mf K ,F M I 4 x .Mf ? .V Y f ' X ,. -f hi V QQ, ' 1 , ' :- V M fee 1 W .1 W 2, W 1 lg 9 A f x Q' M' , , ' Wifi, 'IW .V V X war KS fi get 1 l I 5 S X ll 1 I Y wt s fa , Q . f x . x X X F is W' f M K' M- V , y , A , W Nw.. VZ., A , ij Y: was I ,, R ...f 1vW N ..--- Q' . ,i 2 iii' I 3 W 2. fa 'Q 'w 'Will' . rl: a s ., First Row: Alma Newnam, Billy Plummer, Virginia Priddy, Doretta Ramsey, Betsy Roberts Second Row: Jimmy Roberts, Lina Mae Robertson, Paul Rumley, Bobby Sharon, Dean Sharpe Third Row: Grady Sharpe, Faye Shelton, Ray Shelton, Roosevelt Shelton, Sieggie Smith Fourth Row: Walter Stevens, Pat Swann, Dorothy Wall, Siewers Wall I 39 I , ...., 4 6 -N 1 . was gfwm W. M Q. . Q A.. was- Wy I I X , 11 'Q' 'HC' Sophomore Class . fw- 9.-' l 4 Rx I w , Mawr S- ' C wifi? 49 ,1- f' '-' HS. nm. ..--' M X x f fl , N If M , , JW' : 3 ' ' 'ai 115344 i N I ff ,, f Q' Q C ! ' . wffn ' Q? 1 f-1. ...lm ng K' f 3 fi, - , if E' f i W f 1 Q fi. f R23 4 . ,Z 11 fl Q , 4 if ,Z , M, 0 f 'K ' , 'T 1, f 4 f I -i N. ' All n as 5? 'N 'fr' dy..-v wa '. sf f I I 3 0 CI . A or 0' if f 2544 ,A , Y f -W Ji X Z. W 1. Jin K. xg Pres. Carolyn Reynolds V. Pres. Mickey Ore Sec. jiles Cardwell Treas. Gloria Manmg Don Anderson Sabra Atkins Toby Barrier Juanita Bugher Jimmy Brown N. D. Cardwell Charles Carter Mac Carter Velma Clark Shirley Collins Paul Collins Eloise Conway Josephine Cox Sarah Davis jean Edwards Harry Flynn Sophomore Class ' -1 ,l ' -., 1 A gy I X A , -, 6' far 1 ELM o o f r 2 Q if 43 , Wg., ,. W Qu- W X , , ,z e ft-Wwggr N 4:1 . V aim' ,2 20-Y v: A if, 47551. l3ll Robah Flynt Sam Fuquay Joy Gann joan Gatling Delmer Gentry Carolyn Hall john Robert Hand Jackie Hawkins Jane Hill Bernida Hilton Nancy Hopper Buddy Ikerd Carol Ikerd Elizabeth Johnson Richard Joyce T. L. Knight Daisy Lawerence Louise Leh Lois Lineberry David Manuel ,, .,,, 1 6995 HA in 4 VYHZW x wr 'Q 1- ' I uf - f f ,' v , -x g Q if . li 5 if m we 'N f Z, i iw fix fo- 4 0 V'f 've f K f FY' ,-vu ' . . uf. gi. New ' A1 if .ex , ,rl vv' ' ' M- , 7 45 V N sy rf 4 I? sg. , A! 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Flynt Mildred Gann Peggy Gaim Shelby Gatewood Kenneth Hall Barbara Hill Irma Hurd Josephine Joyce Maxine Joyce Don Key Grace Knight Annie Jo Lawson Gene Lewellyn Eloise Manring Betty McCollum Robert Martin Shirley Neal Beulah Nelson Billy Newnam Juanita Newman Paul Payne Shelby Pearman Carolyn Pfieffer Mary Poe Bubba Price Merle Price Shirley Rumley Douglas Sharpe Kenneth Sharpe Opal Sharpe Wilma Shelton et- .,,....-V Freshman Class KN ' Q ,Vw CD7 yr X W!! ai wif- was ,Q , , as-.Wy 4 rv 5 uk I ,ff We fkwrfsvg y wwf W .fm-51, rv!'. ': 1 ffl' Ek , N , ,QQ 'Z ' 4- 6 af s sw 'VU'- up lil m ill M ss,, inf? ,, XWM W si M , f 4 'Vi 73' ips 5 1:52 f .614 5 2 Q W ,yy A ,Jw Yup XWQJW .Z .. 6, I34l .sv f ,XV Mary Ann Smith David Spear Landon Vernon Landon Vernon Phil Wall Nancy Jo Washburn Norma Jean Webster Betty Jane Williams Glencla Ann Wilson Ralph Wilson Johnny Young rw ,W W EXW' 35 ANNUAL STAFF 483 gigs.-L... First Row, Left to Right: Marie Minter, Typistg Norma Jean Fuller, Assistant Editor, Sadie Nelson, Typist, Louise Dodson, Chief Typist, Othelia Hall, Typistg Eunice Dodson, Editor-in- Chief, Standing: Mr. R. Rich, Advisor, Lee Anglin, Sports Editor, jack Webster, Co-Photo ' ' Ed' ' A. G. Webster, Assistant Sports Eclitorg Bill Reynolds, Busi- Editor, Leon Tucker, Photo itor, ness Manager. Top: Bill Reynolds, Business Manager, Eunice Dodson, Editor-in-Chief, M. R. Rich, Faculty Adviser. I 35 il T ffm fe www 4, 4 if fx Q . 1.4 44' C ,2 'WH Q, 'z if 'A 36 40 5. '7 1 X 352, ' .gy . cf? Q W X 0' x 2 iff , 0 I . i S s x susxa-.., S5 Ni. QQ its S N gi aft s .SQ MADISON SCHGOL BAN Mklllilyj 4, 'lm NX ' if U .W Y ,f Majorettes: Toby Barrier, Julie Southerland, Betty Rene Webster, Linda Cardwell, Sandra McHome, Nancy Spencer, Joann Ragsdale. Band: Shirley Ashburn, Wayne Clark, Opal Sharpe, Cecil Atkins, C. H. Fallin, Shirley Gibson, Dawn Atkins, Helen Brown, Errol Flynn, Dick Washburn, Dean Sharpe, Don Key, Hubert Bar- rier, Kenneth Clark, Robert Roycroft, Bobby Hawkins, Siewers Wall, Lawrence Blackwell, jackie Smith, Sieggie Smith, Tommy Johnson, Harold Carter, Gary Carter, William Fitzgerald, Director. 1381 GLEE CLUB W ,W lima, jewel Sparks, Billie McCollum, Gene Edwards, Joy Gann, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Poe, Marie Minter, Betty Cobb, Linda Cardwell, Toby Barrier, Betty Freeman, Lee Ann Joyce, Ellie Bogen, Pat Swann, Joan Gatling, Daisy Lawrence, Mickey Ore, Bernida Hilton, Velma Clark, Louise Leh, Jerry Parham, Faye Shelton, Rose Pierce, Mary Cecil Brown, Mary Ruth Wood, Jerry Brown, Lee Anglin, Herbert Collins, Wayne Martin, Carlton Rierson, Rex Mabe, Kenneth Hall, Paul Rumley, Jackie Hawkins, Landon Vernon, Carl Shelton, Sieggie Smith, Ray Shelton, Jimmy Brown, Roger Lewis, Gary Carter, William Cox, Carol Ikerd. Ii39I F. H. A. 1 Future Homemakers of America fd M i ,N 1' if 1:1255 OFFICERS President: Joy Gann V-Pres.: Betty Rene Webster Secretary: Linda Cardwell Treasurer: Faye Shelton First Row: Alma Newman, Mickey Ore, Daisy Lawrence, Ann Price, Gloria Manning, Faye Shelton, Linda Cardwell, Gail Manning, Doretta Ramsey, Shirley Collins, Josephine Cox, Eliz- abeth Johnson, Louise Leh, Joy Gann, Sarah Davis, Juanita Bugher, Sabra Atkins, Billie McCol- lum, Barbara Morton, Pat Swann, Rose Pierce, Juanita Newman, Fay Nelson, Betty Cobb, Lula Mae Manuel, Shirley Tucker, Norma J. Webster, Carolyn Pfieffer, Betty Freeman, Shelby Pear- man, Peggy Parrish, Velma Clark, Bernida Hilton, Nancy Jo Washburn, Opal Sharpe, Mary Ann Smith, Betty Rene Webster, Annie Jo Lawson, Virginia Bollin. Ilfnl F. F. A. - Future Farmers of America X. ,inf OFFICERS Pres. A. G. Webster V. Pres. J. Lee Ramsey Sec. Grady Sharpe Treasurer: Norman Moore Reporter: Billy Gentry Mr. Robertson, Adviser, Hardie Atkins, Bobby Sharron, Don Middleton, Gene Llewellyn, J. Robert Hand, Ernest Bullins, David Manuel, Ted Shelton, Paul Duggins, David Ore, Billy New- nam, Paul Payne Curtis Scott, Cecil Bullins, Phillip Vaughn, Billy Plummer, Grady Sharpe, Leonard Tucker, Carlton Rierson, Roger McGee, Ralph Vernon, Carlton Shelton, N. D. Cardwell, Jimmy Roberts, Harry Flynn, Richard Joyce, Robah Flynt, J. W. Stevens, Leo Rhodes, William Joyce, Owen Bullins, Charles Carter, Rex Mabe, James Shumaker, RoOsevelt Shelton, Norman Moore, A. G. Webster, Billy Gentry, J. D. Rogers. I. +1 .I Sf V9 11 mug Q, ATHLETKII j Q l I NDEX KT ,X 9 ,Ad I I had . VIN, 4 dpi S T' ..,' ,. .. :sf . ' :K M A X .. ...,. ,.,:' U fx! ' gk l x ,o :S rg!! 4? 1 A Mm 1,921 Aww , :qs fn: Q, S ,JW ,W 1 QF gif 'ii ,r w Q pf I44I ff A 7 - Us ff f - 4, Bill Reynolds Q.B. Walter Stevens R.H. Leon Tucker R.H. Dean Sharpe C. Ray Shelton RE. 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C 'U C1 CU Football Scores Madison CI-Ierej Mills Hain: : Madison fThereD Guilford :Madison CThereJ Rankin :':Madison CHereJ Trinity : Madison fHereD Mayodan iMadison fHereJ Draper Madison CThereJ Walnut Cove Madison CHereD Jamestown Madison QI-Iereb Stoneville 'Denotes Forfeited Games This season Madison got off to a slow start. In the hrst grid-iron-clash of the season Mills Home rolled to a 21-14 victory in a game that was rained out on the regular scheduled night, Friday, and had to be played on Monday. The next six games were all Madisons' as they racked up 167 points to their opponents 24. They hrst clashed with Guilford and won 27-0. This being the first time Madison has beaten Guilford in six years. Then came Rankin, a class AA school, in which was a close game the first half, but ended up in a 30-0 romping. The following weeks Madison defeated Trinity 34-6, Mayodan 35-0, Draper 13-6, and Walunt Cove 28-12 in that order. Then, lacking power through the middle of the line Madison lost to Jamestown, also a AA school, by a 12-7 score. In the last clash of the season, Madi- son encountered a heavy Stoneville eleven and came out with its seventh win, so they won 28412. The final record was seven triumphs to only 2 defeats. After we had won Eve games while dropping only one, Jo Clark and Carlton Rierson were reported to Coach Cure as ineligible due to their ages. It was no fault of jo's or Carltons, and Certainly none of Mr. Cures. It was just one of those things that can happen to either good or bad teams. We have to give credit to jo and Carlton as two of the best linemen Madison High has ever seent and are all very sorry for their being declared ineligible, not only because of football but also because of baseball and basketball. jo starred in both, while Carlton was a swell pitcher on the baseball squad. It is everyone-'S regret that five games were forfeited but, in all the boys hearts they know that they won the games fair and square. We feel that the other teams feel the same. If not, just look at the scores. H71 z 9' Webster, forward, Plummer, guard, Reynolds, center, Anglin, guard, Tucker, forward, Manning, forward, Washburn, guard, Brown, guard, Collins, forward, Wall, forward, Co-Captain, Atkins, guard, Co-Captain. H81 1952 Girls' and Boys' Basketball Squads Top Set, Front: Atkins 85 Wall Co-Captains. Back : Blair, Bogen, Ragsdale, Reynolds, Wash burn, Cox, Manning, M. C. Brown, J. Brown, Gail Manning, Cobb, and Collins. Top Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Bottom Set: Front: Anglin, Stevens, Hawkins, Anderson, Shelton. Row: Roberts, Vernon, Plummer, Tucker, Webster, Reynolds. 4 11 14 18 11 15 18 22 Jamestown Stoneville Ruffin Wentworth Mayodan Wentworth Jamestown Bethany Here Here There There There Here There There 49 Jan. 25 Ruffin Jan. 29 Stoneville Feb. 1 Draper Feb 5 Mayodan Feb 19 Draper Feb. 22 Bethany Feb 14-16 Class A Tournament Feb l 25-29 County Toumament Here There There Here Here Here 1951 Baseball Squad ...J A 6,535 WMM. M V ,pw W 2, zaaybgg ,, . :-1 his ,. if if-rf , 'X C ' 4 ' , Q K, A WW C zza ..1a, X 5 t 7 f M A- . t V C gram, ::A.: 'nxt , I W , , f :' ' to p at ::A if y V A ' , i,,, ' ' ,,r i ,M V f .6 ff Front Row, Left to Right: Carl Goins-Batted .301-First Baseman, Jackie Hawkins-Batted .235 Shortstopg Don Anderson-Third Basemang Coach Cureg Bill Reynolds-Batted .360-Pitcher and out-fielderg Bob Mabe-Batted .312-Out-flelderg Paul Duggins-Batted .700-Catcherg Ray Shelton Batted .220-First Basernang Kenneth Truitt-Batted .270-Out-fielder. Back Row: Paul Rumley-Batted .100-Pitcherg Lee Anglin-Batted .320-Third Basemang T. L. Knight-Batted .333-Out-fielderg Walter Stevens-Batted .310-Second Basemang Leon Tucker Batted .282-Catcherg Carlton Clark-Batted .357-Out-Helder. Not Pictured: Jimmy Roberts-Out-Helderg Jim Atkins-Pitcher. li 5 0 QI 1952 Baseball Squad First Row, Left to Right: Hardie Atkins, Herbert Collins, Walter Stevens, Jackie Hawkins, Don Anderson, Ted Shelton, Second Row: Billy Plummer, Paul Collins, Lee Anglin, Curtis Scotton, Leonard Tuckerg Third Row: Caroll Ikerd, Jim Roberts, Leon Tucker, Thomas Kallam, Ralph Wilson, Fourth Row: William Cox, Landon Vernon, David Pearman, Ray Shelton, Billy Rey- nolds, and Carl Shelton. l51l 1951 Baseball Schedule and Scores Madison: 8 Mayodan: 0 'F Madison: 5 All-Oss: 1 Madison: 8 Bethany: 0 Madison: 5 Ruffin: 6 Madison: 3 Alt-Oss: 1 ,F Madison: 5 White Plains: 0 Madison: 8 Stonesville: 0 'lf Madison: 5 White Plains: 2 Madison:14 Walnut Cove: 3 4' Madison: 7 Clemmons: 0 Madison: 4 Ruffin: 0 'F Madison: 5 Clemmons: 1 Madison: 0 Alt-Oss: 2 4' Madison: 4 Thomasboro: 3 Madison:l0 Mayodan: 3 if Madison: 5 Thomasboro: 2 Madison: 4 Walnut Cove: 3 Madison:13 Stoneville: 4 Madison:l2 Bethany: O 'W Madison: 3 West Edgecombe: 5 'H' Madison: 5 West Edgecombe: 8 Total Record: 17 Games Won, 4 Games Lost ' Denotes Playoff Games: M Denotes State Championship Games In 1951 the Madison High baseball squad came through in very fine fashion winning 17 games and losing only 4. To start the season off, Madison played their arch rivals, Mayodan, and won 8 to 0. Next game Bethany, and again we won 8 to 0. Madison then traveled to Altamahaw Ossippee and came back home with a close but sure 3 to 1 victory. Stoneville was the next game and again Madison won 8 to 0. Madison won the next two games 14 to 3 and 4 to 0, over Walnut Cove, and Ruffin respectively. Then Altamahaw Oss. visited Madison and went home with a 2 to 0 score. This loss was the first regular season loss in 24 starts. After this defeat won their next five games over Mayodan 10 to 3, Walnut Cove 4 to 3, Bethany 12 to 0, and Altamahaw Ossippee 5 to 1 in a game which was played for the district winner. Madison then traveled to Ruffin and was defeated, in an extra inning clash, by 6 to 5. The playoff for the state starter after the Ruffin game, and Madison drew White Plains. Madison took two straight games from the big score of5 to0 and 5 to 2. Madison then had to defeat Clemmons in the quarter finals, and came through with 7 to 0 and 5 to l games. The semifinals were very close games, as Madison won two straight from Thomasboro 4 to 3 and 5 to 2. Madison then played Stoneville in the final regular season clash and won 13 to 4. The finals for the state championship team finally were here. The first time Madison had been to the state finals in two odd years. The opposing team was to be West Edgecombe, a very strong team representing the East. In the first game West Edgecombe won by 5 to 3 in a very hard fought game. In the final game West Edgecombe again won by 8 to 5. The total games won for Madison was 17 and the losses amounted to only 4, a pretty good record in any league. Bill Reynolds, the very able center-fielder and pitcher for Madison was chosen on the All-State team, in which is a great honor for any school boy. Dub Rumley, a hne pitcher, and Lee Anglin, third-baseman were Honorable-Mention All-States also. Congratulations to a very fine 1951 ball club. Q l53l Cheerleaders iv? Shirley Collins Jo Ann Ragsdale Delphine Wall, Chief Ellie Bogen Jerry Brown Linda Cardwell Mary Cecil Brown I53l ii is S9 4 MISS MADISON HIGH Miss Linda Cardwell I I Mdwm f 0 0 I I I I ' A W , A 4 1uvY'?W89iW ima 1, my fry' . CN f J ,313 ' V , ,.-. ,A ,. . I 1 ., L Qff '- . I1 W! Z 3 Wzkzkg- ,kxvrlg gsm wvgdqil V . , ' x 'A ' A 'Q' A fi - A ,ww + .A . A a ,PW-, f , :ff ,J , A, mf T-Avi -, Z .1 -. , ' hgf f , N ' , A wnw 'A A - ' , A ' ' I f - W M 11421 . V' A .f If 4 ww mae? Wai, 4 W , X. , , -'vxf ff A aww! ,. X W ..,,.A, K, 1 f ffaeffk 1 x , , 1:30, ., A . . z A QVVV -A A A ,. 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GROGAN GROCERY Vegetables, Meats and Canned Goods Madison, N. C. Compliments of MAC'S E550 STATION Madison, N. C. Congratulations The Orange Printshop Chapel Hin, N. c. Printers of THE WILDCAT Compliments of The Bank of Madison Madison, N. C. Member of F.D.I.C Best Wishes Graduates The Bank of Mayodan Mayodan, N. C. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.4-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fl0lllIJlllllL'I1tS of Lloyds Wholesale Co. Agents for Robin Hood Flour Hunter St . Madison, N. C. Eshleman Red Rose Feed LLOYD XVALL, Prop. 0,004-.4-.0.r.r4-4-0-eooosvsosocso 0-.004-.4-4-asa, 00 0 0 Yates Bros. Hatchery BABY CHICKS U. S. Approved Pullorium Cleaned Phone 333 Mayodan, N. C. C0l1lIJll1ll0lllQS of Shaeffers Amoco Service Market and Hunter Sts. Madison, N. C. ,, AA.-A-,,,A,,,.,,.,..A,,,,-A.,-, ,.4A-,-AAA.. Compliments of Xxfestern Auto Associate Store I Your Dollars Buy More at the Western Auto C. H. MCDANIEL, Owner Madison, N. C. D lr , ------ A A A A A A, A A A A, A A A A AAAAAAAA :::::::::::00:::::::::::::::::::.Q:::, 'r 'r For Your Auto Repair Needs Come to Madison Tire 81 Radiator Shop Hunter Knight, Owner Madison, N. C. NELSON 'S GRILL Our Specialty Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Q Madison, N. C. 0000.94-.ea-.roecov--vvvvv-v----- Compliments of Lauten Motor Company Sales :Q Service Madison, N. C. 04:-ao:::4-0::a-4-4-:::::::::::::::: Aa: : :4-4-44-::4:::0'::4-4-4-:::::::0o4-:- Compliments of Robertson Hardware 81 - Farm Supply VUIQINA CHOWS, BABY VIIIVKS AND IIARITWARE Madison, N. C. - - - -::::::::::::::::::::04-0.9, Compliments of EDWARDS Young Men's Clothes Shoes for the Family Madison, N. C. Congratulations Graduates DALTON'S STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography Mayodan, N. C. Phone 778 .,.,NQ4-4-00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0 0 00 000000 Best Wishes to Madison High School Graduates V. H. Idol Insurance Agency We Insure Anything That ls Insurable Phone 211 Madison, N. C. A A A A A A::::::-e::::::::::::::::4-:::::::::: Compliments of MOSS FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings Manufacturers of Custom-Built Furniture Also Furniture Repairing Madison, N. C. Congratulations to the Class of 1952 WILSON BROS. CHARLES WILSON HOWARD SHARPE Route 2 Madison, N. C. Best Wishes Graduates! CHILTON MOTORS, INC. Dodge' 8: Plymouth Dealers Sales ei Service Phone 235 Murphy St Compliments of MACK'S 5c 8: l0c STORE Variety Merchandise Madison, N. C. For Your Hardware Needs Come to PENN HARDWARE Madison, N. C. Williams Service Station Highway 220 South Madison, N. C. CITY GROCERY 8: HARDWARE CO. Heavy and Fancy Groceries Quality Feeds Shoes and Work Clothes Madison, N. C. Compliments of BOGEN S DEPT. STORE Where You Can Buy With Confidence Madison, N. C. ,0v-- S. u8z M. Service Station Amoco Products U. S. Highway 220 Madison, N. C Phone 9239 Jack Martin, Manager ' 1 5, Congratulations to the P fl H. J. GIQOGAN, Owner I1 Class of 1952 QI P 4, l 1, , 41 4, . . . . 1 li 1 F1'1gItl2l11'Q SL Maytag Appliances ' , 11 1, Vaughn s Funeral Home 11 4 3: General Hardware i 4, 4, 1, 'P Ph 3711 4 Phone 304 4: one 3, P 5: Madison, N. C. If Stokesdale, N. c. ft 1 1, 1 EE A A AAAAAAAA,AAi,,, 11 ,AA A AAA 4 Tin' 1, fi 4 4 Compliments of 1' 4 1' c 1' f ,, ,, omp :ments o 1 , 41 1 1, Mosely Esso Station 11 If 4 lg :I THE 1: If Esso Motor Oil- Cas 4 P 4 ,E Soft Drinks 1 4 II 4 42 II 12 II :1 Stokesdale, N. C. M3Y0dHl11 N- C- 1 , 1 4 If :E 4: A AA-AEOAAA 4, 4 ::': ,V vvv 4 :E 5: :E QI Compliments of ,E Compliments of 1 . . 41 1, Madison Furniture Co., Inc. 1, 1, 4 4, The Lcwrliny Fzcrniturc Store if Madison Restaurant 4 :E Fried Chicken our spooiozfy QI ,I Phone 324 1, :I P P 1, 41 1, 41 4' . 41 if Madison, N. C. Madison' N' C' I: 12 Il 1, :1 1, 1 'P 1 :E 11 :E 11 Compliments of I: 11 1 , 1 4, Congratulations! P 1, MADISON MOTOR CO. II Ig 4, :l 4, ' PONTIAC ' - ' 1, I1 Bus1ck's Department Store 1, ,1 Sales cf: Service :1 I I 1: if 1: 1 , It Phone 740 Madison, N. C. V P I, Highway 220 Madison, N. C. I: 11 1+ '1 ......... A AA A A A AAAA A 4 4 4 Patrons' Page Vaughn's Meat Market, Madison Polly's Beauty Shoppe, Madison Nu Way Lunch, Madison Johnny's Cafe Madison Shoe Shop Stokesdale Grocery Smith Drug Store Doreen Beauty Shoppe, Stokesdale Hooter Atkins Gro., Mayodan Delatona Beauty Shoppe, Madison J. R. Greene Grocery, Highway 220 Joyce's Glass Shop Dr. Frank Webster Poole Furniture Co., Mayodan Neal 8: Pegram Gro., Stokesdale ,T ' I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'P 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 6 , , S te a du a Gr s n -o ulatl t ra 8 n Co E H0 281 L Phan A ER FU X7 A R C. N. adison M f 0 ts I1 lime P H1 C0 S rfe Cl he T 3,0 Cl M and i rov Pa CO N. n' ,, a y od il Y ., ' 3 F M u e Hr and E he n 1 O r is fo Mad ment in td ter .1-S K 'I ': 'bv ? Q ? F Ofky? Q F 'if A I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' I II 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I II R 'I 'I 'I l lr 5' 1, 1 4, , I 1, 1' S Congratulations 'I I I 1, Open 24 Hours Graduates 1, , 1, Opcrzltcd by Mrs. Lucille Moore 5 4, 'I 1, 1: Home-Cooked Meals 4' 'I 1, 1' Phone 894 l' , 1, 1, IU-1Iz'11Ics the only complete Colvcrugc :I If ,I of your lzonzc fnezvs. ,I 1 I , jf F1111 fIc'ff1z'Is on all 81JOI'lS ercizls I, 1, 1' each zvcclf. 1, 'I 1 55 MooRE's GULF , 4, 4, 'I 1, 3, Published Every Thursday 4 'I 1, ll Open 24 Hours I 1: :I Commercial Printing 1, , I 1 I :I Phone 854 1: 1, 4 I 1, 4' 'I 4 I . 1 jf On Highway 311 Dm' 898 :I 1' 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 1, : 1 32 I 3' 1 'I 'I 1 it I ,I Compliments of I 0 1, EC The MadlSOH Grocery Co. 1, I 1 1, Wholesale Groceries 1' 1, ,' 'I 4 I 1 45 R1cHARDsoN 5, 'E 1 ,I 'I ' E L E C T R I C ' 'I TI Gold Seal, Sweet Biscuits 8x Polar Bear ' 1 Il C O M P A N Y Flour, Men's and Ladies' Nylon Hose II 1 :I 4' :I 1 1 ,I 'I I: 1+ 11 1, Phone 495 1, I, 1 'I 'I II Phone 214 1' I 1 1: :I 'I 1, ,I :I M fl' N C 'I 1' fl a 'son' ' i 1' Madison, N. C. 'E I II 1 :' I 1 1 I 1: :E 4 Mun: :Hung 1' I: ::::: ::::0o::-o::,-:ana-000004-44-00000-ooo-:ooo000000 00 0 0 0 Q Compliments of GROGAN MOTORS, INCQ SALES SERVICE 24-Hou r Wr'c'clfer Sf'r1'z'cc' Phone 461 H. J. Grogan, Pres. Madison, North cgfolina MADISON JEWELRY CO Keepsake Diamonds Bulova Xvatches Madison, North Carolina Best Wishes Graduates! MADISON FLOWER SHOP Say it with flowers But say it with ours 107 Murphy St. Madison, North Carolina. Phone 477 :::-o,':: v Compliments of MADISON LUMBER COMPANY Franklin Street Madison, N. C. We Can Serve All of Your Building Needs I I I 'I I 11 I 11 1 1: 1 1: . 11 11 Congratulatlons 11 FARMER'S SUPPLY CO. 1 I 11 Graduates I I: I I1 11 Fox FEEDS Il 11 1' K FE DS ' 1 ASCO E .I Sam Robertson Sz Son 1' FLOUR 1 GROCERIES 1 1 FERTILIZERS 12 11 1' The Complete Store for Men :Q Boys If Shoes for the Whole Family I I 'I I II I Phone 762 1 1 ' , I M Cl' , N. C. 11 M8d1SOH, N. C. 1I a mm I I I I 1 1: I 1' 11 I 11 'I 1 1 I I I 11 1: I Sh cl S 1 WILLIAMS DAIRY BAR 5: OP an ave I :E 'I at 1 11 1 1 I I II We Serve the Best in Hot Sandwiches 1' , 1' . ,, I HOWARD S ECONOMY 1 and Mnlkshahes .1 1 11 STORE 1, 1 I I I I1 Next to Planters Warehouse I I I 1' Phone I I I 1, Madison, N. c. I 1 11 11 Highway 220 North I I I 1' Nladison, Clothingefor the Entire Family I I 11 1 11 11 'I I 1' 1 1 1 I1 '1 1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 Compliments of BROWN 8: KALLAM, INC. Distributor of Esso Products Madison, N. C. AAA-A-AA -A-4-----oo-00-0-Qoooq Compliments of TUCKER'S SELF SERVICE Produce - Meats - Groceries Mobil Cas Sc Oil Highway No. 68 East Stokesdale, N. C. 5::N6':::v v :Iv 5:55 :5::::::::::::54' A A '1 1 Godspeed Graduates! BYERS 5 8z 10c STORES Mayodan and Madison, N. C. Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 Brown-lVlcFalls Drug Co. Prescriptions Are Our Specialty Phone 255 Madison, N. C. D '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 'a '1 '1 '1 'v THE FLOWER BOX Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pfieffer Next to the Post Office Madison, N. C. Compliments of SHARPE DEPARTMENT STORE Madison, N. C. -------,--- -AA ---- 4----: ::::.,-:::: See Madison Firestone Store For Your General Electric Needs Market Street Madison, N. C. Deal lnsurance Agency Deal with Deal for a Square Deal Office over Grogan Motors P. O. Box 253 Phone 108 or 9292 T. D. Meadow Grocery Company Phone 213 Madison, N. C. Bon Voyage to the Class of 1952 MADISON CLEANERS Dry Cleaners oc Laundry Compliments of W.D.S. MOTORS Next to the Post Office Madison, N. C. pvvv- Compliments of PETER'S CASH STORE J. H. HILTON Phone 394 Madison, N. C. 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