1 4 l w i Y I W ,X 'N 1 s , 'Q 1 I ul 1 .X X U . . Q' I 1 K , .' ' . .X X . 1 W IW T W W I M X X f xx . f' V 5 I I. 1 f V' K ' go o J .V A X f55Q ni 'Z' : ' x, .1 igiilgi a- ,. DEDICATION MR. C. M. ALLEN Teacher of Agriculture The senior class of 1952 wishes to recognize the efforts and achievements of a man who has faithfully served this school and this community for the past twenty-five years. The breadth of interests which Mr. Allen has displayed gives evidence of his versatile nature and the respect which he has gained in every endeavor makes conspicuous his accom- plishments. It is because of this record and because of the inspirational influence which he has had on our class that we gratefully dedicate the 1952 edition of 'Echoes of M.H.S.' to our beloved teacher, Mr. C. M. Allen. The beginner Mr. and Mrs. Allen N The young agriculture teacher The family man - Ib if il ADMINISTRATION A , 1 5 Wy-mf , . My Q! -Mp,J uf wf??ff?4 !f.1'ff4 T? xv f y -f , fK4'+f lkwu- ,nvud'51W4AAL4 ' - vi G-' v f' ww- wr MN JM-fd I . Y! Nd wr' if vf 2' K 1 x I ' r -AL V94Ludf4444H AN W JQf015X A -y ff 4 1 Q N X f Q QHVM Y 'X K w , df ff yy 5. ywx n xt' ,paw- M . ANDERSON, Principal MISS UMSTEAD MRS. CHESTNUT W UUE Mm. RICE mms. GoLnsroN HR- ALLEN 5 'MS ESX fi: vnu-Q51 - ' 1.N. 1,Y X RQEEEESS fxXxl3?fiSQQ3gfXQgfXw', L.'L-f fag? M? f .1204 'I V s. ,nw fl I K JMRS. q:gALLf.,gHAN MRS. CLINE , 4 , K, 1 ! MRS . CRABTREE wr. R X YL W W ' , X'-. MRS. LONG rms. WIEST MRS. SPEAR 2' V , 1 5.5, 12. gf I .V i ,,M'E l 5 TWV . . 4 5 . ff' f ,I Qffnfvfv -mf M mv AWA MISS WILK INS 5 ff 2Qf.4:,z,7 I QF? 5' may , x 5 1 fm vw -, K' M'--. i sg ga 'ww MRS . HILL --i-- X CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Emmy Lou Vaughan Vice President ---- Thomas Tippett Secretary ---- Bernadine Poole Treasurer ---- Libby Williams SEN IORS x .5 3 L Sv 'F 1 'xx nw - K x 1 E L h ls, X . I ,J A- Le ,. W f fl Zig F J L f - f . ul4?r ?,,! Afg aw 1,I5imLf., 4' gzk41L4 ' -f a IL L lf .avy X , 71. mlm. LUCILLE BLALOCK Lgpf n. L. cunnmxns r r A 1 2,3,b,' Library Club 1,z,a, Arts and Crafts 1, 3: Library Club 13 L','51g blub 1 5 3, 'sins 2:':::,.:::.'1:P:isi s.'f 01 ' - A1 . M ' X z My' , l nr fy 'LV u X x v X ' 1 Q ,ff . . . Mg 1 F X Y, aj L X LOIERA nun: ?fy h HAL! DUICAI r.n.A. 1,2,3,ua u.n Club 1 z,3- A 1 A U UI' . Arts and crnruu 1,36 Home Lepaarv- Journllism 15 Arun -na crefun 5 L L 2: Librlry Club bs 100 Club 1.2,b. nnakauball 1,2,3 bg Annual scarf fa Y Singinf Club 2' bnneing Club 23 0100 C ub 2,3,L. I J' W r ' I in 5 , e flzzwf but ?a Q :xg 5 A Easifgliwf 1 Qi: ., ,.- A j i- Uni' g,g1 , ' 'pmaa 1 . ifinali 'f. he - :' Liiweaf 1'. A A -' : Q' 'S Hiwnwfr a niwufmgiw 1 Q rgainnskgb f'H22ME5mi E?55iE ??a ' if h,k Yii iigi F5 if-'fi -- -'f '. , - iT3i45?gf1f7 iffiizl MARSHALL R. ELLIS STACEY H FLINTOM F.F.Aa 1 2 3,Lg Glee Club 1,2,3,L5 F H A 1 2, Glee Club 1 H 1 , I+-H 1 2 5 L5 Current Events'-lg Current Events 1 Basketball 1, Baakahaali 1,2,3g Baseball l,2,3g Baseball 1 Football 1,2,3 Football 29 Kentucky Sue 33 Library Club 1, 2. f, Fi BARBARA GILCHRIST Glee Club 1 2 kg Secretary IL-H Club! 3,15 MLA. 1,25 saaraaary 3, President bg Journalism 3, Business Manager kg I-Teen Club 1,2g Member of Annual Staff Lg Student Council Assembly Chairman Lg 'Little Women' 33 Cheerleader 3, cniar kv Ni X. , J 1 ., R 'X M SW 5 ,Q v vp rx - -.1 K 4 KX , rx: .1 Q! . t it CN 14- if 'llf 3 Aww' QM X X Yi QM X 'o Xl 'X Q X X X N ' , 3 Q Nia 3 , X X ' CORDELIA HAYES Student of Week 3, World Peace Medal 33 Citizenship Medal 35 F.H. A. Junior Homemaker Degree Jicllll Treeeurer 23 Vice President 3gGlee Club l,2,b' M-H Club l,2, Vice President 3, President L, Speech Club l,3,b, Secretary 2. 4 'tl gc. ,hu f C 'Mx ,, 'dwgii X w W an , ' 1 I .345 31. 1 f 5524 A g on CQHMMGK If I ' , . - ,iff , w'fMV ' 'Ai 'WUFAV . wwg' f Y nggukp ,A ,Z f ' Q' A A,N xl m Al ,JN I, ' 755. -. A x Q Nmhuuv A V ' we-,gg . , - . mi ,V A I 1 V wink , , . ' vm :A +V .S-.. . -, :j,:1, J.uci?w.h 2iEwQn'wg' I Q wx f, -19 1'-W fe f 'Maki - 2xHm'wqww' qwwwmdsnxw ..,, v 7 1 3 , ' folxffwwoa +4mwmwp w I ,f,,::'f4ww2, 1 anamfwwfa ., ' .- .,...-- LEWIS JEFFRIES F.H.A. l,2,3,Lg Library Club 2,3,L5 rf . A 1-7' J P, .rv- gfggj 4f,AfL dQCf ffgvdascrfn 'eel IARIE JACOBS Arts and Crafts l,3,Lg L-H Club lg Glee Club 1,b5 Basketball lg Home Gardening and Repairs 2g 'Little Women' 35 F.H.A. 2,3,b3 President Arts and Crafts L' F.H.A. Defrees Chairmen 3, Annual Reporter . I1 ' V 4 'ff'-f f.1,-- ' -...ji ::f'-' 2,5-L., -J. no vi 7 if JfTVfrfQ.nf IQ fi if . -' ., z , .A J, , H, H.-':2n4w N :M i ,A I 4 H.-f 2 , 'ihlb WWVYM YVONNE MCFARLAND Student of the week 3 by Citisenahip medal 3: F.H.A. song leader 3 Glee Club 1,2 3,ap Basketball 1,2,Lg Singing Club 25 Journalism 3,lRewe Editor,l'Little Women' 35 Speech Club 1, Library Club 3. Dgblge 1. 41 1 R F 1 BERNADINE POOLE Glee Club l,3,hg Student of Week Lg Public Speaking lg Shop 2g Softball l,2,3g Journalism 3,Lg Basketball l,2,3J+- X X R. .awe arab 'WSH' DOROTHY ROBERTS F.H.A. l,2,3,hg 1.-H 1,2,3,z,g Student Council lg Library Club L Speech 1, Photography 2,35 Softball 1, Basketball 23 Glee Club 3g Cheer Il leader l,hg 'Little Women 3. af Lili.. v .fl H L f 1 , x I1 M 7 5 I ! F I ,CJN4 4 I I ,,,,f 4' ,V 7 . M' f ,QQ A,.A fgimq g Fgfptg, ' ,ir A U .fl-. U A ,KF .- we .,, - 21- 1'E? 3?3?W,1uaa2a wt,'.34a. exgf: f .5 U,l,y in A ,L ,L 'wi - aj . smewelavwl CW' A ,f ,-, .. an , -J 4.30 fi If-' mt 4 Q , y , ,33 6 HAZEL ROBERTS F.H.A. l,2,3,bg Arts and Crafts lg Glee Club 1,2,3,kg F.H.A. Degreey Basketball l,2,L. -sf f.?in..f .H dj X- '-C 4.1-f4'A1 Jilin! ,Q,.lf 5,47 ,q,,,,,,, V. J 11 LL f A'f', -5'-,v ' -' I 'M' rr . L ,Y Lfivfr f -24 Zi'-.4,,, f. LQ, in chf fi !,-v ..,l ,Auf ,Al-af ,ft if h',g-,aj Y 3 ., vj,,g':,,,i 0 kLf'gm,z V I T' I Qw' fx Xi DANCTERRY F.F.A. 1, Kpres.J 29 ftreas.J 33 H5 ' 1 L-H 1, fpres.J 23 Library Club 2, 3,Lg Speech lg Basketball 1,2,3, fcaptainl Lg Baseball 2,3,L, Student Council 1,23 Student of Week, 'Little Women' 3. f' . -L if , 3. ' . A- ' f- ,, , 4, . ! . . . ffY,,,4.! ' l 44,-gud' L,, LM MQ! 4E'9' ROSA BELLE STEVENS Student Council 1,2, KTreas.J 3, Sec. by F.H.A. 1,2,L,IPar1iamentarianJ 3 A-H 1,2 L lVice President! 3, Glee Club l,2,bg Journalism Ag Speech Club 1,2,L, KPres.l 33 Debate 3,Lg 'Little Women'3. eff' THOMAS TIPPETT F.F.A. l,2,3g L-H 1,23 Library Club l,2,3g Basketball l,2,3,Lg Baseball l,2,3,h5 'Little Women' Ba I J , V - 4 .fvvv ' M wifi. . -if ,e Q ggi!! FAYDENE WHEELER 3 F.x-1.1. 1,2, lofficerJ3,Lg 1.-H 1, 3 N, EM Y Lou VAUGHAN 2.3,b: Student Council 1.2.3, Ktreas.J Lg Glee Club l,b: Speech Journalism 1 3 L F H A 1 2 Club 1,2,3, lofficerl, hshssistlnt KTreasurerl Glee Club 1,2 Editor of Annual Lg 'Little Komen' Arts and crafis 2 seudenn 3, Debate 1.3,u. LIBB! PAYE WILLIAMS Class president 25 Secretary Stude nt council 33 Treasurer County Council 35 Student of Week 33 Editor Hangul lewsette Lg Journalism 3,Lg Speech Club 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,Lg 'Little Women' 33 F.H.A. 23 Basketball 1,2. ff' :J , f - I t-1 L,Aff,L., I X 6M, ff ' V ' W' 'Y ,,,.,M-lv f. ef ff, Mgffl 7:17 L-f' 'j'L ,-,g, MARGARET BLALOCK Graduate Helena High School 1951 Debate Team Speech Club In! .f -4 , 'S . A., an AJ-'nie ,IW w Q' pa , A., 1 U J ,W V ' u ,lf 4 L my sol' li' ...f 0 'M 74 I 'ffl f A' f f ROBERT WYNNE F.F.A. l,2,3,bg Library Club l,2, 3,L5 L-H Club l,2g Basketball 3,L 'Little Women' 3. MASGOTS Eddie Gilchrist - Linde Jeffries CLASS MOTTO Ride on! Rough-ehod if need be smooth-shed if that will do, ' But ride on! Ride over all obstacles, And win the race! CLASS COLORS Wine and White FLOWER Rdse 1. This is the present senior class as it appeared in the eighth grade. True, there are now a few new ones, but too many of the above faces have disappeared from theclaaa Perhaps it would be interesting to look at them, one by one, and find out where they are now and what they are doing. Front row, lleft to right! H. L. Chambers, a senior at Mangum' Carl Riley a senior at Mangumg Marshall Ellis, a senior at Mangumg Thomas Tippett, a senior at Mangumg Dan T i ' ' ' erry, a sen or at Mangum, Robert Wynne, a senior at Mangumg Stacey Flintom, went to Oak Ridge, N. C. for a year and a half, but is now a senior at Mangum. Second row, Mrs. Alice Lee W. Hill, present eighth grade teacher, Emma Lee Laws, moved to Indiana, Rosa Belle Stevens, senior at Mansumg Betty Lou Forsythe, married to Carrol Stone and is living in Durham, N. C., Hazel oberts, senior at Mangumg Faydene Wheeler, senior at Mangumg Melinda Gaydou, senior at Mangumg Clara Benfield, married to Roger McFarland, living in Durham, N. C., Lucille Cook, works at the Little Acorn Cafein Durham, N. C. Third row, Doris Wilkins, married Guy Ferrell and lives in Rougemont, N. C.g E my Lou Vaughan, senior at Mangumg Yvonne McFarland, senior at Mangumg Cordelia Hayes,,senior at Mangumg Peggy Salmon, lives in Durham, secretary at Duke University, Jean Gates, mar- ried Russell Taylor, living in Rougemont, N. 0.5 Alma Lee Garrett, senior at Bragtown. Fourth row, Dorothy Roberts, senior at Mangumg Patricia Paschall, senior at Mangumg Betty Jane Whitaker, married Baxter Wilkins, lives in Bahama, N. C.g Alice Hanks, living in Prospect Hillg Christine Long, married Lee Chambers, lives in Durham, N. C.g Helen Rob- erts, married Herbert Ellis, lives in Bahama, N. C., Norma Ashley, works at Co1e's Dairy- etter in Durham, N. C. Fifth row, Lobera Duke, senior at Mangumg Lewis Jeffries, senior at Mangumg Mike Gray, living in Washington, D. C.g Lucille Blalock, senior at Mangumg Mary Duncan, senior at Mangumg Bernadine Poole, senior at Mangumg Libby Dellinger, senior at Mangum, married Freddy Williams. Those students who have entered Mangum since the eighth grade are: Barbara Gilchrist and Freddy Williams. HISTORY On a bright September morning in the year l9LO, a group of timid faced boys and girls,unaware that World War II was brewing and that they were entering into the Atomic Age, entered mysterious places, Mangum, Holt and Rougemont Schools, to work for one goal - an education. These boys and girls make up what became the Class of 1952. Miss Joyce Tilley, Miss Mable Parker and Mrs. Lewis our first grade teachers, taught us the mystery of school life and how to read and write. At the end of this year we were promoted further into our journey. The second through the sixth grade we were taught the more detail facts of grammar school. In these grades we were guided by many good and faithful teachers. They were: Mrs. Southerland, Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs. Troyer, Miss Nichols, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Shaw, Miss Felts, Mrs. Lance and Mrs Carver. In the sixth and seventh grades we were joined by pupils from Rougemont and Holt with Mrs. Crabtree as our tncen In the eighth grade Mrs. Hill had a hard time getting us dignified enough to enter high school the following year. In the year l9L9, we found ourselves in an entirely new surrounding and freshmen in high school. Miss Vertee Uistead as our home-room teacher taught us the fundamentals of high school life. At the end of this excited year we had lost Sammie Johnson, Clara Benfield, and Peggy Salmon. Our class officers for that year were: President, Jean Gates, Vice President, Dorothy Roberts, Secretary, Betty Jane Whitaker, and Treasurer, Thomas Tippett. We entered our Sophomore year with Mr. Peterson asour home room teacher. This year Libby Dellinger was the esident of the class. During the year we lost Doris uilkins Betty Jane Whitaker, Betty Lou Forsythe,Al1ee Hanks, Billy Forsythe, Mike Gray and Alma Lee Garrett. Another year and we were known as happy and excited Juniors. That year was a very exciting one with many new experiences. With the help of Mrs. 0.B. Bass, our homeroom teacher, we presented successfully the junior play 'Little Y XX XV Women.' We also sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and were taught to publish the 'Mangum Newsette.' But the most exciting day was when our classrings arrived.Class officers for that year were: President, Jean Gates, Vice President, Cordelia Hayes. That year we lost Jean Gates and Helen Roberts who were convinced they should settle down and start a home. ' The next and last year we were known as dignified 'Seniors' with Miss Wilkins as our homeroom teacher. This year went swiftly by. The big Jobs for this year were: 'Mangum Newsette,' 'Ebhoes of M.H.S.', the senior play,'0ur Miss Brooks' and best for the last the senior trip and graduation. Of the group that began together at Mangum, Holt and Rougemont in .l9bO only these remained together throughout the twelve years: Libby Dellinger,Thomas Tippett Emmy Lou Vaughan, Lobera Duke, Dan Terry, Yvonne McFarland, Hazel Roberts, Lucille Blalock, Mary Duncan, Lewis Jeffries, Bernadine Poole, Rosa Belle Stevens, Stacey Flintom and Melinda Gaydou. The officers for the year were: President, Emmy Lou Vaughan, Vice President, Thomas Tippettg Secretary, Bernadine Poole, Treasurer, Libby Dellinger. Together with those who joined our class from other schools, twenty five make up a Senior Class of 1952. Z Now as we reach our last few high school days the year is one which we shall always remember. we wish to thank our principal, our teachers, our parents and friends who have helped us earn an education. And may we now say farewell to all of you as we go into the world to seek the next step in life that God has in store for us. ' Em y Lou Vaughan PROPHECY Would you like to take a trip into the future with me? If so, hurry, because the time ship will soon be leaving for a trip into the dark, now unknown future. Fasten your safe- ty belts, steady now, and--off--we--go! I can't see anything but blackness now, can you? Maybe it won't be too long now before we can see into the future through this little machine here on my right. See, objects are beginning to appear on that screen right now. Why, if it isn't -- no, it can't be, but it is Yvonne McFarland. Who would have ever thought she would be- come pianist at the Stork Club? The scene is changing now and it looks to me like a newspaper office. Isn't that Bernadine Poole? Well, so it is. She finally has a newspaper all her own. Oh! oh! we're at Carolina Beach now, and from where is that delicious smell coming? Where did you say? Oh! from Thomas Tippett's sea-food restaurant. I never knew he could cook. It seems as if we are looking in on a Hollywood movie eet now, and isn't that Carl Riley dressed up like Robin Hood? I always thought Carl had hidden talents. Uh! oh! we're in the Army now! Wonder who we know here at this camp? There's Marshall Ellis. I'm glad he fi- nally got to be a soldier because he was so anxious. His rank? Mess Sgt! My, what a large cattle ranch! Wonder who the owner is? I see now, it is Robert Wynne. There's plenty of steak in their freezer locker, I bet! Here's a natural looking scene. Barbara Gilchrist with another ring on her finger having quite a bad time getting that ten-room house cleaned for week-end guests. Isn't that a pretty little church? And isn't that Lew- is Jeffries preaching? Whoever would have thought he'd be- come a Methodist minister? There's Lucille Blalock in her little can't understand how she sews and looks at at the same time. Boy! look at Rosa Belle Stevens! That yer she married really made her a Mrs. Ritz sewing shop. I television both rich, young law Bitz. Diamonds and furs seem to grow on trees around this place. Well, look at Faydene Wheeler. She has finally settled down. That's one of her old flames she has married. Can you imagine her being satisfied sitting down and mending socks? There's Cordelia Hayes designing a piece of jewelry. She sells it to all the large stores of New York and she also designs jewelry for movies. Dorothy Roberts is still dancing, I see. Her folk- dance team is practicing now for the national championship award in the Spring. I hardly recognized Mary Duncan in her baking uniform. Her products are famous all over the South. There goes Stacey Flintom in his newest Cadillac. His new-and-used car lot has feally paid off! Melinda Gaydou, it seems, has married her former boss. Guess who's boss now? Well, here come the Powers' Models! And isn't that Ha- zel Roberts? It seems as if beauty is Haze1's business now. My what a gang of children! Emmy Lou Vaughan seems to be very popular with her students at her nursery school. Isn't that Dan Terry running from that crowd of girls? Since he has become such a fine vocalist and crooner, he's having a hard time controlling his admirers. There's Marie Jacobs who planned to be a nurse. Oh, well, she got as We are back senior, but this dance routine. dance? far as nursemaid, which is really better. in the Stork Club now where we saw another time we see Lobera Duke going through a tap Did you ever realize how that girl could Patricia Paschall is writing another book. She has al- ready written four successful novels. H. L. Chambers looks very happy surrounded by models of his latest invention --dancing dolls. What will he do next? Who did you say? Freddy Williams? Why he's pilot of this time ship! Did you think that I would trust anyone else on a trip like this? Well, we've landed now. Good-bye - and join us again when we make a trip into the future. Libby Williams LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the seniors of Mangum High School, of the class of 1952, in the town of Bahama, county of Durham, the state of North Carolina, being of sound mind and bodies, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void any former wills made by us during a period of temporary optimism. We have no specific directions to leave concerning our funeral but that we may be remembered by our better points, forgetting our many faults. ITEM I To our parents we leave our many thanks for their untiring efforts in helping to make us better fitted for the future. ITEM II To the Faculty, we leave our storehouse of knowledge, our many themes and speeches. ITEM III To our principal, Mr. Anderson, we leave the peace that will be created by our absence. We also leave our passes to go to class, to the store, and our excuses for being absent to ge collected in a volume known as 'New and Interesting i is.' ITEM IV To the Junior Class, we leave our place in assembly and in the lunch line fif they can get past the Sophomoresl. ITEM V To the Sophomores, we leave our place as basketball champions for the next two years. ITEM VI To the Freshmen, we leave a copy of our new book, 'Rules and Regulations of Mangum High School.' ITEM VII The Journalism Club leaves the 'dear old stapling machines' to the uprising Journalism Club. Our personal property we so will and bequeath as follows: Freddy leaves all the themes that he has written to the 'Historic Research Company.' Dan leaves his loud ways to Wade Tilley. Libby leaves her ability to get a man to Teeny Hill. Lobera leaves her 'dance' to Barbara Ellis. Mary leaves all her boyfriends at Oxford to Virginia Jeffries. Lucille leaves her good times at the dances to Virginia Tilley. Thomas leaves his many girlfriends to Roxboro Walker. They will have to catch the 'green Hornet' to get to any ball games they wish to attend. H.L. leaves his quiet ways to Sue Poole. Stacey leaves his 'hot rod' to Edward Oakley. Carl leaves his way with the women to James Duke. Robert leaves the back seat of '68' to anyone who would like to have it. Hazel leaves her sweet ways to Charlotte Pope and many blushes to Alma Robinson. Rosa Belle leaves her completed geometry papers to Dave Ladd. Faydene leaves her good times to Sybil Jackson. Emmy Lou leaves her pleasing personality to the members of the 1953 senior class. She leaves all the company she has to the'Vaughan Hotel' in Bahama. Dorothy leaves her flirtatious ways to Vann Mangum. Yvonne leaves her piano playing to all the junior irls. g Bernadine leaves the troubles of the multigraph to the new Journalism club. Patricia leaves her quiet ways to James Jeffries. Lewis leaves the rides in the 'White Mercury' to the girls to fight over. Melinda leaves her 'special boyfriend' to anyone who is able to take him away from her. Barbara leaves her ability to 'Shagg' to Ellen Cash. Cordelia leaves her curiosity to Teeny Hill. Marshall leaves his knowledge of Algebra to Mary Ruth Allen. Marie leaves her friendly smile to Frances Paschall. Now as we are about to leave, to find what awaits us in this Atomic Age, we know that whatever honor we attain it belongs to Mangum School and our parents who have trained us in all the best ways possible. Under the hand and seal of Mangum High School this fourth day of June, 1952. Yvonne McFarland, Teetarix W.P. Anderson, Lawyer x B1gg,9g flirta, Most likely to succeed:- Sgacg plintom Most talented: Dorgtgy Roberts Yvonne McFarland Loudest: Dan Terry Quietest: Most popular: Patricia Paschall Dorothy Roberts Thomas Tippett Host pieasing personality: Could this be love? cordegia Hayes f 'f , 'X Prettiest: Libby Williams Most Handsome: Thomas Tippett mogxmf gr 5 ,. Best Natureel ' Nntest: china up! Emmy Lou Vaughan Rosa Belle Sgevens Lewis Jeffries larlhall E111' -' ' 'f 'N ' :- '- 3 we I . -, K ., f V gegaeqg:V,..f-- , Y V 3 ,4 N. VKIL U f Best Dressed: W Hazel Roberts Marshall Ellis Friendliest Laziest: H. L. Chambers Best sports: Most bashfulz Most athletic: Patricia Paschall Most conceited: Dan Terry Lewis Jeffries Barbara Gilchrist Lobera Duke Thomas Dippett p . . 5 E Could it be serious? Going somewhere? Honey bunch! , H l or I d e 511 ' 1 ns f J. H+' l N, Jzzmap W Q1 ::ESQ, cggkpg ,,.: , d 29 Qi CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Lois Chambers Vice President ---- Edward Oakley Secretary ---- Sue Poole Treasurer ---- Bruce Wheeler UNIORS I i, U Af' E .W B ' , , 2 ,E - l 71 A. -f Y fa . 3, 'Qi i'JL 1 aiigz lla, CJ. L A' ,fw 'F 1 -e f N it Ty, . f' A , Elf J uf A zwf -fue-P-' SWF!! BURMA AIKEN LENA MAE BURROUGHS ELLEN CASH aifwm un, 5 ,N ar' EMA I fi.-f RALPH CATES FREDERICK CHAMBERS Lewis Chambers , , I ,P I 1 MV -N ' ,, - : - W wg QV I ,ww -v ' S 'df Q W b WMM' J , Q5 ' all-W A '- , 1 Q:.,fP7ULo4El:cQ9mf13Eas ' A QEVIEL COPLEYF LULA MAE DUKE xi! W? ' , ..,. g 5 Q7 ffl, AfZl NQ 1 X ' QI up QP' ft-6: -Q' - ,Q ' 925 Q.. ' V' , 4 ' ,Www TEENY HILL BETTY U JOHNSON ,Y ,V DAVE LADD Wy, ff? f 4 fha 1 , fV,4'4ff,1,4wJ ,7'W'f L dwg W 7 ' , V .7 ,f V f ' X, . f' , J , A I ,!, , ' f :' - 2 flwwf' -L'f'7'!7y! A f A i, ,f I .67 ly, flrf ,fff. M00 jf .3 ,4mf'.f,f fllffn M'6, 557 V, I' 19 1 L . 'N , .. J ! X A E x,,.fca:f--'if A jf 945g-.zi,-,4iT',.,. I-1 7 I .sv-. 1' QV AM, U ,nfl 'QIQJW V x ,wvpyfffj . 1 J e . -'fwfk ' 1 L A ' X, Juv . ' A W v J E T' .A . P ., V yf, if s 1 . 5- ' 70uev QydyW'X J' .1 gnf' Mmfiill' Bw -ik ,gg BETSY JEAN LEE WINSTON MANGUM BETTY LOU NOAH 1, I if ' ,uv ' . f 'WW 'fa- f ...J-Y' S f 6 , EDWARD OAKLEY I SUE POOLE R G TEASLEY I L , J L' 41 .V fi5'lf'1 Sg'Yf' ' 1 I' , 4.491 4-4Afb , , QPZQLM 4QVe',,L,-I ,Q , ?,.mi-1, I 14.49 ff 1- '554A ' 1.,4'+N-1--V J A . 'L lf' '19, .,Q1'l! ,f L ,fL,' O 0444! ' 4'Z'4 K'fL'p 9- amaog g , + ---. f -V l:1 'z Q- 4' ,f I Y CLYDE TERRY sonar wmgmn Bnucs wusngzn , V,, Xara F JAMES WHEELER JOYCE WILKINS i 'f5-9 ' f f? f pg. 6,24 AM-e ' Q34 M M L ff W W' caezif fkf-ZZ,A0,2 gy Q46 .Q '7Q,Qi6i,,.i, 1.1! .,jIcf4,4..a,a11p' Jafiy 4 f 417 QM 7 , M CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Shirley Rhew Vice President ---- Buster Whitaker Secretary ---- Douglas Copley Treasurer ---- Betty Lou Laws SOPHO ORES P 4 f . 1 f fum .A 4 I .1 fl, -1 1' f V, av- ' . J 4f,4LrAJfLf J ff ,.z -.,. bg 4 , A . 4' J . ,f Q - 1 M f .J 1 .1 Q ,. . 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Ji V Frank Adcock, Mary Ethel Aiken, Helen Ashley Jerry Groves Graci B11 1 1 . iv Shirley Hill, Shelby Jean Hunt, Butch Ingle, Doris Jacobs, Edwin Teeeley: Tommy Mangun Nancy Moore, Gary Oakley, Sandra Tilley, Judy Tilley, Tom Jacobs, Sarah Ann Jones, Vicky Umstead. New Students: Faye Whlters Ed d D , war avis. FOURTH GRADE as I . -Q. x 1 V 1. , - ' 51 A C av- A' , . , 1 V as CCW' C C ,g, h W Z-. X in . .ro Q n a , , W y , .. an , ' C 'A n C Q 45--f 'rw 'ks X , Q , Q., , X . fp , , Q i v ' git 2 fl ' K -M C C vm. .M n In at , w V .n 5-.yi pu-rf , KW!! we C, X, no :faq C l ,W W... A A V, , , , . S' N' is y no I C1 f -l... ., 1-y W- . -4 -V e i as t I. ., 4 yd 'hs V K r 4 f:1 aww ff r',5 agj, C ,Q X, 1af:f.' M 'Y S f' W' i z lz-: . My V? ,XV I Mae v , gl , kr K E 2 ' Fanny !! , Y.J an wh . 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L, Q - , C 1. , C uv v g 'fy ' f . mf C - . get int' 71 C or 5 C A Q - f so K? im, Y . ai Q 5 ,,k C W C C 1 , 4rd , X ,W Q Q a 22 ... E - fn ,annum :CL 1 ..,, W-- if ww! 5, ' ,nf 'A , .Lg 7 -A E we K - Vw I ' ' Y' V , W ' 5 -- . p 7 I Q . I V I f 5 , Q.-or . I . sm K, ' Kf K , A . I - ky 'Wg ' t , x ' Hiff, ' 'Q' lx' x M vs 391' 6' MS C if 'K gl A I ,s I n -I A 'aux .V , Q wkr xx lg A WL x K Ng? . Alton Ashley, Janes Brooks, Richard Clayton, Clarence Crabtree, Johnny Duke, Bradley Hopkins, Henry Hopkins Wanda Matheson, Crahaa Oakley, Millie Parrish, Virginia Teasley, Peggy Wade, ban Walker William Wheeler, Mary Williana Hazel Hunt, Larry Moore, Leonard Moore Charles Walker. New Students: Gracie Bowling, James Ellis, Carlton Walters. THIRD GRADE V 1354! t ' xxx' K E I 4 mf t '54 ' fi- 'gy I . ,f Q25 Tky 7 K I 2 1' 2' 5 I' K T, pf- ' ' .:,.,., W A h .Q , o Q h , h i hh 1 4 ' N YLL'f.-, A ' 'W L ' Q , . 'f l ,h Susie Apple, David Clayton, Brenda Ellis, Ave !u1ier, Daphine Jacobs Jerry Jacobs, Linda Mangum, Worth Mangum, Carolyn Taylor, Vance Teesiey, Edwin Thompson, Janes Thompson, Shirley Walker, Ted Walker, Louis Veasey, Helen Veasey. W F SECOND GRADE vo f 5 . ' af 7 + 1 .,, Wie'? lleee ie,fr 1 . ,mvprz ' , 3 : 4, ,, V N A ki , H JM ef' ., T it A sg? .s A ' M V '25 1 1 ibwigiii I .4 '- 'S' 1 XAWA I ,M .. Q 1 ff X, Q if l gf!! Q E Tommy Aiken, Rebecca Ashley, Freddy Cash, Alfred Crabtree, Ann Duke, Bill Ellie Jack Ellis Kenneth Foes, Violet Fuller, Gale Groves, Maurice Hill, Linda Holloway, Wallace Ingle, Pauline Jacobs, Charles Jones. ww .gf ?, A A 1 Q -mv, , 'I , , , w' ,Q:LH,'2 q- ' x , , s . W1 A M, , X M K. m :5M, aipf lwgt w L, MW.. Q, Egfr '- E Sew '-5739: ,',, Q' A A, K' -lf T' glvfl x f ' ' my W5 via Q -ls 5 W ni ,- iw 9 . ya :ff-5 is - 9 1 K Q Nm Qafi , ' igf ' i , ff f E fkw .ul ,,g r 9 5 is 3 if ' fi ,Wk mun- iq Julia Ann Luxton Blanche McDonald Hilllrd Mangum, Wanda Hangul Robert Moors. Doris Paschall, henry Pope, Larry ihew Henry Slaughter, Duron TLGIPIDB, Dicky Tilley, Lewis Walker, Nancy Wheeier, Ray Williams , FIRST GRADE . ww-Q-pgah, 86' y ,. .:, p ., A VVW, 4' ? h i' f i Q Q i Q s ks 4 I , R . as-.V K 3 ,Q gi g- ? f ' ' - ' ' fj- smgyw mv' nigh 'f, 1 l ww rigor 1 AQ A 4 llll s K p a ' E 2fs he um fw,hff' 'w'Q fi L rdf are . fl M A kwafl 1' . , 1 W a .Y V 4 I 6 , Effil, . - if' 1 af , ' l V m ' 1 5 ,Ll lenervs Brooks, Keith Cates, Sarah Crabtree, Douglas Ellie, Vann Ellis, lorry Hall, Gail Harper, Linda Hopkins, Maris Howell, Julian Mangum, Spooky Hangul, Basil Matheson, Rose Murphy, John Nicks, Bucky Parrish, 3, Nm f E 'gary ,,,,,,,...-.rf----,.., V, . .mm 2 W, ,. ,:.4 bf wmv A 5 , jf? Y 3, 1 QV ggw ' ff Y ff,4?W9 QEEE I f f4.a iff Hfffgwf ' ,I 0 'ENV K ,F vs -K' 4 4 ai f K Q, if L H M ' -Nw Q 1' f W l 4, 1 , . ff? ' Q T , 5 wwnym , fin' Q1 L'jf3ff1 5 E.B. Roberts, Sue Thacker, David Tilley, Kitty Umstead, Phillip Thompson, Linwood Veasey, Wayne Veasey, Georgia Walker, Walter Weber, Tiney Wheeler. ACTIVITIES SPEECH CLUB B. McFarland, B. Roberts, F. Wheeler, V. Mangum, B. Laws, J. Duke, H. Ellis, H. Roberts, B. Ellis, S. Rhew, B. Cash, C. Hayes, M. Allen, R. Stevens, B. Vaughag, P. Neumann, P. Mnngum, P. Salmon, D. Duke, D. Bowen. Sponsor Mies Umstnn . ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB M. Jacobs, J. Wilkins, B. Lee, L. Duke, P. Paschall, B. Noah, L. Duke, V. Tilley, C. Blalock, S. Jackson, Sponsor, Mrs. Goldston. ' if Q' it l ,.:fHUfFf4 M53 BUS DRIVERS Top row L. to Marshall Ellis Robert Wynne James Wheeler Winston Mangum R. Carlton Robinson Bottom row, L. Thomas Tippett RalphuCates H. L. Chambers Lewis Jeffries Eugene Tilley Lewis Chambers to R SAFETY PATROL F. Walters, N. Littrell, F. Luxton, H.P. Oakley, T. Mangum T. Oakley, Ja Jackson G. Tilley, L. Wheeler, M. Smith, B. Roberta, Ted iattl, Spoiaorg mra..cai1ahan. M A.n,m f if5 LIBRARY CLUB L. Umstead, L. Blalock, M. Duncan, L. Burroughs, M. Ellis, S. Cates, H. Rob- erta, D. Roberts, B. Hill, B. Johnson, L. Ladd, G. Umscead, S. Poole D. Cop- ley, W. Jacobs, B. Walker, J. Wheeler, E. Oakley, B. Crabtree, W. Tilley R. Wynne L. Jeffries, L. Chambers, T. Tippetc, D. Terry, B. Aiken, J. Copley, T. Hill, Sponsor, Miss Wilkins. JUNIOR-SENIOR OLE! CLUB Director: Mrs. Spear PIAl0 STUDENTS - W. Hill, V. Umstssd, S. Jones, L. Mlhglll, B. Wilkins, M. Umstead, I. L8l8,'P Wade, J. Duke, M. Thacker, S. Hargis, A. Robinson, R. Stevens, L. Burroughs,l Laws, J. Jones, S. Ellie, Teacher, Mrs. Long, Sandro Tilley. FRESH-SOPHOHORI GLR! CLUB Director: Irs. Speer , ,,,,, vga 'yzv 1 Q, 55 lg! . --,, ,Z 1,3 ,Q41,,,1a.- my V- ,ww ,Z ,W V W W , if ,.., Q SENIOR A-H CLUB imma. 'll President: Tir? Cordelia Hayes MMM Vice President: Lois Chambers Secretary: Betty Frances Cash WW A wp. it -Vg :ff 2 4 1 5 1 ..a FUTURE HOMIHAKERS OF AMERICA ivf Vice President: President: Barbara Gilchrist Ellen Roberts Secrets : Bettyrzou Laws Treasurer: Emny Lou Vaughan Sponsor: Mrs. Goldeton JUNIOR b-H CLUB President: Joan Jones Vice President: Mike Smith Secretary: Harriet Smith SHOP PROJECTS CLUB D. Meadows, H. Aiken, W. Mangum, B. Whitaker, S. Ellis, C. Robinson, J. Tilley, A. Tilley, H. Day, R. Cates, F. Chambers, D. Ladd, B. Wheeler, Sponsor, Mr. Allen. CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Mangum, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Tilley, Bernadine Poole, Yvonne McFarland. JOURNALISM CLUB !. McFarland, L. Chambers, E. Vaughan, I.. Williams, E. Cash, T. Hill, C. Terry, S. Poole M. Gaydou, B. Gilchrist, B. Poole, Sponsor, Mrs. Chestnut Mr. Luther Hawkins, Custodianw FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President: Dave Ladd Vice President: James Wheeler Secretary: Winston Jacobs Treasurer: Ray Aiken Sponsor: Mr. Allen ATHLETICS 'v JUNIOR BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L. Umstead, B. Wilkins, M. Thacker, B. Veaseg, J. Jeffries D. Clayton, G Umstead, C. Hopkins, B. Hall, J. Walker, G. . Riley, and Coach Rico. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM G. Umstead, C. Riley, R. Wynne, M. Ellis, D. Clayton, B. Hall, M. Thacker, G. B. Riley, J. Walker, W. Jacobs, A. Tilley, J. Jeffries, L. Umstead, D. Ladd, B. Wheeler, F. Chambers, C. Hopkins, J. Wheeler, B. Crabtree, R. Cates, B. Vaughan, E. Oakley, B. Whitaker, W. Tilley, W. Mangum, T. Tippett, D. Terry, D. Copley, P. Neumann, Coach Rice. SOPHOMORE GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATICN CLASS D. Bowen, S. Rhew, H. Ellis P. Mangum, M. Roberts, E. Roberta, J. Duke, B Ellie, B. Laws, V. Tilley, D. Duke, S. Jackson, B. Cash, C. Blalock, P. Sal mon. Instructor. Dan Terry. FRESHMAN GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS ' R. Littrell, P. Ellis, L. Ladd, V. Manium A. Duke, J. Roberts C. Pope, J. Emory, A. Robinson, B. H111, B. nuns . faschhll, M. Allen 5. canes, A. Meadows, S. Har-gis, D. Roberts, M. Lipscomb, B. McFarland, Instructors, Dan Terry and Thomas Tippett. I.. FRESH AN PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS Q JUNIOR-SENIOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS L. Chambers S. Poole, J. Wilkins, E. Cash, L. Williams, R. Stevens, D. Rob arte, B. Giichrist, T. Hill, B. Johnson, J. Copley VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L. Umstead, D. Ladd, B. Wheeler, J. Wheeler, D. Terry, T. Tinpett, E. Oakley W, Mangum, G. Umstead, B. Crabtree, B. Vaughan, D. Copley, W. Tilley, Coach Rice BADWINTON CLASS B. Whitaker, D. Meadows, B. Vaughan, P. Neumann, S. Ellis, L. Jeffries, H L. Chambers, C. Robinson, JUNIOR AND smuoa GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION cuss H. Roberts, M. Gaydou, M. Jacobs, E. Vaughan, J. Wilkins, L. Duke, T. Hill, R. Stevens, J. Copley, B. Johnson, S. Poole, B. Gilchrist, L. Chambers, D. Roberts, P. Paschall, E. Cash, L. Williams. M. .,., ge? Seuss y'wssE ,w-myH . . fzw iyeai 5 3335334 1 waamssw L 7WH?5Q 'ee ?'FWsssHvf' lQF? . V k gg . , 1 f .1 ,U ' .i X s W '.a,-Q . 'ss L his vfafi ,W .gs ,W K 'R lets 3 Q53 X , . .Hi ' U 'iw 's E... ., .....a.., O. B. BASS The Annual Staff Wishes to express their gratitude to this man who has unselfishly given his time in assisting with this publication. For many years his every effort was directed toward the improvement of this school and this com- munity,and the work which he has so willingly given in this task gives evidence of his continued interest in their progress. LA 4 7 ' . K f x K, ,' K 'I r . I JA , 1 ! 1 a I I 4 5 fs 23 A fc ai L, A 2 Q vc 2 r' 'T it 1 1. 9 E ,. E. Zi 12 ii fl 1 . 3 '5' in 4 R PT bl F31 31 05 5 .1 if 93 M 2 9 if B: x, ff i ff' nf Qi 3? Q 5 zlf 3? 53 W 5 'F ii K K , in 55 lf? 'z YI Za, 94 5 TS fi L J on W M' 1: ' arms.: F v':4k9f9'i'wP' 'I,fT'lT'Yfii9iii! 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