Madison High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Marshall, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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upcrla tim' Czclesf VIRGINIA PRIDDY GRADY SI-IARP Frie1zc1'fie.rf LINDA CARDXWELL HERBERT COLLINS Bef! All Rowzcl' BETTY COBB HERBERT COLLINS Moy! Lib ely to Succeed BETSY ROBERTS SIEWERS WALL Mon' Mmiccz! DAXVN ATKINS WAYNE MARTIN Ilffifriefr MARY ANN NEAL MELVIN ROGERS Moy! V czlczczble to School DAWN ATKINS PAUL RUMLEY Mo!! in Lozfe BETTY FREEMAN SIGGIE SMITH

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Point. After many hard years working in .i service st.:- tiqjn, Dickie XVQ-luster now owns unc, liloisc lit'-i'Cll is .1 very noted poet. Her latest is, XVl'iy Do Birds ol .t Feather Flock Together? Dean Sharp is the owner ol a large body shop on the Stoneville Highway. Betty Cobb and Betty Freeman run a very exclusive tourist home in Florida. Siewers Wtlll is .1 well-known heart specialist at the Baptist Hospital in XVinston-Salem and across town we see jenrose Hodge as Superintendent of Nurses at the City Hospital. Ray Shelton is the owner of a very fine Men's Shop in Mayodan. Alma Newnam, after many opportunities, still hasn't mar- ried and is teaching lnulisli .it fXl.ti1i-si i. lligli i'Xla:irc-en Lexxellyn is .t faiiious hat dcsigoe: 'i 'tits lit ill lsl..',' is the new cliaiiipioii lady wi'cs.iif.s 2' -'fs I .1 ,'-' at is happily iiiarricd and is 'lic protid' i ' ,Z -i .inwplf ts Paul Lefty Rumley is pitthci lip Rav. Yorl. Yankees. Last, lint not least. Ciiadx Sl fl is ,iii .i ii' tioneer for the Aint-iicgiii Ylitiinltwi fist pot. ind litisy Roberts is a secrt-t.try toi the Picdiooii' lCv.ii'.t:oiisc iii Xlsfinston Salem. After Seeing all of their tl.issni.ttcs again, Dorotliy and Linda thank the Professor and they each go their separate ways. A DOROTHY XVAl-l. and LINDA CARDXVLLL Cfilti' Plwfifirfi 611155 Will We, the class of 1953 of Madison High School, city of Madison, county of Rockingham, state of North Carolina, United States of America, having attended this high school for four years, have accumulated cer- tain traits, both good and bad, which we would like here and now to pass on to the rising Seniors. Article I e-sf fsTo the Faculty. To Mr Lassiter we leave a pair of suspenders in hopes he will put them to use. To Mrs. Folger we leave an escalator so she won't have to be forever walking up and down stairs. To Mrs. Antonakos we leave a class who knows college English. To Mr. Cure we leave a heating pad So he won't catch the flu for not wearing a coat. To Miss Davis we leave .1 one-way ticket to Richmond, Va. To Mr. Fitzgerald we leave a public address system so he won't have to be going to all the rooms making an- nouncements. To Mr. Fleming we leave a secretary, young and pretty, in hopes he will take a hint. To Mrs. Frye, because she likes flowers so well, we leave a bouquet of roses. To Mr. McKee we leave hair dye to cover the grey hairs he got from the girls' basketball games. To Mr. Rich we leave an assistant to help keep track of the Senior boys. To Mrs. Robertson we leave a quieter and smaller study hall. To Mr. Robertson we leave a hot water heater for the Agriculture building. To Mrs. Trent we leave the new sewing machine she wants so badly. To Miss Wfebster we leave the com- passes which have been borrowed from her room. To jake we leave a vacuum cleaner in hopes that the class of '54 will leave a carpet for the floor. Article II--eDawn Atkins leaves her value to the school to her sister, Sabra. Eloise Bogen leaves her interest in the navy to anyone who might want it. jerry Brown leaves her intelligence to Elizabeth johnson. Mary Cecil Brown leaves her place as Editor of the Annual to joan Gatling. Linda Cardwell leaves her popularity to Toby Barrier, Betty Cobb leaves her athletic abilities to Betty Rene Wfebster. Herbert Col- lins leaves his friendly ways to Carol Ikerd. Marie Col- lins leaves her conscientious ways to Gene Edwards. Betty Lou Freeman leaves her ability to get a diamond to Gay Bullins. Lucille Hobbs leaves her ability to diagram sentences to the Seniors of 'ML jenrose Hodge leaves her ability to do second year algebra to David Spear. Betty lsley leaves her quietness to Carolyn Phief- fer, Cantey johnson leaves his ability to talk five min- utes without a break to Carlton Shelton. Luhona Kiser leaves her boyish ways to Daisy Lawrence, Maureen Lewellyn leaves her ability to write to navymen to Louise Leh. Arthur Mashburn leaves the time he lost when late for Miss W'ebster's classes to Phillip Vaughn and Mabel Neal. Mary Neal leaves her sweet disposi- tion to Ann Price. Alma Newnam leaves her chewing gum wrappers to Martha Newnam. Billy Plummer and Grady Sharp leave their love to jewell Sparks and Shirley Tucker, Virginia Priddy leaves her cuteness to Demarys Shelton. Leo Rhodes leaves his flirty ways to Buddy Ikerd. Melvin Rogers leaves his list of wise cracks to jimmy Brown, Betsy Roberts leaves her petite size to juanita Bugher, jimmy Roberts leaves his bash- fulness to jiles Cardwell, Paul Rumley leaves a quiet Economics class to Miss Davis. Dean Sharp leaves his value to the football team to Paul Collins. Bobby Shar' ron leaves his freckles to jimmy Vernon. Faye Shelton leaves her place as Homecoming Queen to josephine Cox. Ray Shelton leaves his height to Dick Anderson. Roosevelt Shelton leaves his hot rod to Harry Flynn. Sigge Smith leaves his good physique to Don Anderson. Pat Swann leaves her smile to Carolyn Reynolds. Leon- ard Tucker leaves his quiet disposition to Carl Shelton. Dorothy XVall leaves her ability to make As and Bs without taking a book home to Mac Carter. Siewers XVall leaves his good personality to T. I.. Knight.



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