Mayodan High School - Anchor Yearbook (Mayodan, NC)
- Class of 1951
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DEDICATION To Miss Winifred Dosier, who has guided us through our last three years of high school, lending a helping hand whenever and wherever she was needed, we dedicate this Anchor of '51, with our deepest thanks and appreciation. We are sure that her interest and inspiration will continue in the years to come. FAC U LTY A MRS. MARGARET B. ADAMS E. F. DUNCAN MRS. MAUD G. LEMONS B. S., East Carolina Teacher's College A. B., U. N. C. W. C. U. N. C. Sofia! Slzm ie.r,' Spauixla Principal, Englixh Geometry LEON MOORE GLADYS JOYCE CURTIS MONTGOMERY ' A. B., U. N. C. B. S., U. S. C.: A. B., U. N. C. A. B. Averettg W. C. U. N. C. Coach: Social Sc'iw1fe'.' Malh. Scieufe WlNllfRliD DOSIIZR A. B., Graduate Study, XV. C. U. lfzlsglixfn' Illvlom 7 f lf, 3 3 . Q MW le 'N me . W4 I 'Slum wh n vm.. ,Q R. l.. BILLINGS, JR. A. B., High Pulnt .Sufidf .SiiwlL'c.' l'b1vm1l Iffl. N. C Pbyyical Eduratiorz were y WADE H. DUNCAN B, S., Appalunhian W. C. U. N. C. 1101110 Iffmlrmmif llirlnrxy' llllzfh. MRS. -I. GORDON XVOOTTON A. B., Meredith, Gradulc Study Pealvodx MRS. IRMA S. CRIEWS j. GORDON WOOTTON Winthrop, A. B., High Point B. C. S., Bowling Green C. U. L. L. B. ,5,,gjj,,l, Cumberland U. Study, Columbia, W C. U. N. C., Zanerian. Serrelur'iul,' A L'C0lHllff1g 17 ,ff I9 ,lf J . 4' -'P' rw' 1 if Lff bfi , as Ofltsz Q gl'-'Q f X. I X x 5 50 1 I 'r I , J CYHORS x X X X X X l 8 I I 0 I I 3' 'lf' R 30P,'1OYh.0l '8S Qi ' ll I ' I I ' 7 Q- . ,Qf Luv -5-',',g:l4v4v4, ll ,' Jim.: ons :FY'68,lYrLen, .WM 1' fb A if iff' g'f 7 fo' f Q' X ff f ta , l , u x f I ' X , I E fa s , 'X H M n I L7 Q1 3.11. , 9 f, W - J Ui X , N I xx I 4b't o-1 rf Af iQsQxQ'-Q-ii 1 -Us 'Q Q. SENIOR CLASS LEE MILLS JOY MARTIN Mfucott of line Clan of 1951 CLASS POEM We, the class of '51, Are going on our wuysg We'11 always have happy memories Of merry by-gone days. We have worked eleven yenrsg Now has come the lnstg Soon we'1l be upon our own, As time goes very fast. It has been our days of fun, Making friends with everyone, To the parting of the way Of friends and loved ones every day. To patents and teachers we give our thanks, Who have helped us along this rogidg When we needed someone to Comfort us, They helped to bear the load. Now, we, the Seniors of '51, In this old world must try To find our goal and fortunes, But now must say goodbye! ANN PURGASON SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Zhu W . lam' Z Y FRANCIS TANKlE HURD RAY SHAFFER Class President Vice Preyidenp Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monagram Club 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, Anchor Staff 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Student Council 4, Best Dressed, Best Physique, Best all around. CONSTANCE JANE GRAY Secretary Marshal 3, Basketball l, 2, Monagram Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, May Court 1, 3, Student Council 2, 3, All F, H. , A. 1, 2, Class Officer l, 4, Cheer Leader 2, Most Conceited, Best Dressed. B8S6b2ll 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Monagram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Most, Athletic, Most Talkative. i JOHNNY LONEY SISK Trcamrer Basketball 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, -lg Foot- ball 3, 4, Softball 3. 4, Monagram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2.4, F. B. L. A. 2, Hi-Y 2, Best Looking, Sweetest, Nearest. PEGGY JANE ATKINS F. H. A. 1, 2g Miss Mayodan High 3g Loudest. SENIORS 5 ' RAHN BOYER Football 3, 4gG1ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mona- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 5, 4, President of High School Student Council 45 Vice President of County Student Coun- cil 3g President of County Student Coun- cil 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Best Personalityg Best Sport, Class Baby, Most Likely to Succeed. JOE EDWARDS MERLE ALICE BAUGI-IN Basketball 3, 4, 5, Football..3, 4, 5! Base- 12, B, L, A, 29 F, H, A, 1, 25 Glee Club 5, ball 2, 3, 4 5, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 45 Meanesty Biggest Pest' 3, Monagram Club 3, 4, 54 Best Figure Most all around. g +7 ' 4 Q f 4140 IRENE CRAIG F. H. A. 1, 2, 33 May Court 33 Sweetest, Most in love, Teacher's pet. ROGER JOYCE Football 3, 4g Monagram Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Most Sincereg Teachefs Pet. SENIORS 3'1 X ft 5 , -. 121,13 fx yyff- 0-1'3f'4?f?'f mf' vgwjx md, 44 BUD I-IODGE Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monagram Club 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 2g Loudestg Most in love, Cutestg Wittiest. DELAN O FOUTS Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Paper Staff 3, Class Officer 33 May Court 33 F. H. A. 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Anchor Staff 45 Best Sport, Most Dependable. SENIORS ADI-EE HUTCHINS CHARLES MARTIN . . ' . . . , g b 3 B' L A 2' F H A 1 2 Glee Clu Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, ' ' Softball 3, 43 Football, Mgr. 43 Monagram Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Quietest. JOHNNY GUS MARTIN JANICE ANDERSCN Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 5, Marshal 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1 Softball 2, 3, 4, 53 Football 3, 4, 5, Mona- Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, May Court 1, 3, Stu gram Club 2, 3, 4, 5, F. B. L. A. 3, Glee dent Council 3, 4, Monagram Club 2, 3, 4 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Best Dancer, Most Con- Best Dancer, Prettiestg Nearest. ceiteclg Meanest. SENIORS SRF' BERNICE GANN MARTIN BILL PRICE Glee Club 4. Chief Marshal 3, Basketball 3, 4, Base- f9w ESTHER CASSANDRA MARTIN Marshal 3, F. H. A. Z, Glee Club 4, May Court 3, Class Baby, Most Sincere, Best All Around, Most Likely to Succeed. ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Softball Z, 3, 4, Monagram Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Staff -4, Most Popular, Biggest Pest, Most De- pendable, Biggest Flirt, 'K' MARY WALTON MYERS Marshal 3, Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Z, May Court 1, 3, Paper Staff 3, Monagram Club 2, 5, 4, Stu- dent Assembly 2, Class Officer 1, 2, Cheer- leader 2, Biggest Liar, Cutestg Wittiest. MICKEY PIKE Basketball l, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Monagram Club 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. lg Soft- ball 3, 43 May Court 33 Most talkative' Biggest Flirt. we ANN PURGASON Glee Club 413 Quietestg Most all around. SENIORS LINDA SHREVE Marshal 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Soft- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Miss Mayodan High3 Mon- agram Club 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. lg Student Council 43 Editor-in-Chief of Anchor 43 May Court 2, 3, 43 Maid-of-Honor 33 Queen 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Most Athleticg Most Popular, Best Personality3 Best Figure. LOUISE VERNON F. H. A. l, 23 F. B. L. A. 23 Glcc Club 3, 4. TOMMY CHAMBERS Football 2, 3, rig Baseball 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3. 43 Monagram Club 2, 3, 'ig Laziest. CLASS HISTORY ESTHER M A RTI N On a bright and sunny morning in September. 1959, there appeared at school a group of small children who were just beginning their twelve years of knowledge. Mrs. Loftis and Mrs. Turner helped us over the difficulties of this year, while our leaders for the second year were Miss Sarah Poole and Miss Marjorie Mulligan. While we were in the second grade we had one eventful experience-our first train ride--a trip to Stoneville. For our third year in school out teachers were Mrs. McCollum and Miss Sallie Wall. As we moved upstairs, feeling very grown-up, we had Miss Eleanor Glenn and Miss Annie Martin as our leaders. Miss Edith Spencer and Miss Lewellen led us through the fifth grade. Our teachers in the seventh grade were Miss Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. Bill Crews. Mrs. M. G. Lemons was our teacher for our last year in grammar school. Time passed very quickly until we were ready for high school. As we became freshmen we had as our leader Miss Gladys joyce, Mrs. Crews and Mrs. Lemons, whom we had in grammar school, were also two of our teachers that year. The boys and girls taking part in athletics in the ninth grade were Linda Shreve, Connie Gray, Janice Anderson, Bobbie Myers, Peggy Collins, Mickey Pike, Ray Shaffer, Bud Hodge, Bill Price, Rahn Boyer, Francis Hurd, Charles Martin, Dan Atkins, Tommy Chambers, joe Edwards and johnny Sisk. In the tenth grade, with Mrs. Don Stillwell as our home room teacher, we had our first big high school experience, the ordering of our class rings. In the eleventh grade great excitement reigned in the fall, when these long-looked-for rings came. Then we gave a class play and Halloween Carnival to raise money for the junior-Senior Banquet which was held in April at the Club Martinque, in Martinsville, Va. Mr. Leon Moore was our leader for this fun-filled year. This last year in Mayodan High School we have had Miss Dosier as our leader. One of our high lights for this year has been our trip to Raleigh, when on October 10th, Mr. Duncan and the Senior Class got into the Y bus and went down for the Inauguration of Gordon Gray as President of the Consolidated University of North Carolina. On our way home we toured the Duke University and the University of North Carolina. After twelve years of work and fun we are at the end of our journey, to which we have looked forward-the wearing of caps and gowns, and the presentation of diplomas. PROPHECY LOOKING BACK ON THE crass or '51 or MAYOOAN HIGH scgnooi. Time: May 31, 1961. ..1,17 . ten years from my graduation. Place: Mayo Lake. Occasion. Reunion of the Class of '5l. As I look around me, l see familiar faces, for some of my classmates have become well known since they left old Mayodan High School. 1. Hurrah for Tommy Chambers! After trying for so long to coach football, ht' finally has succeeded, and is now head coach of Mayodan Bone Crushers. 2. After her many years of experience in English, lrene Craig is now teaching that subject in Mayodan High School. 'v 3. Mrs. Buster Tucker, formerly Peggy Atkins, is now a housewife in Ellisboro. takin care of her twins Lero and Vernon. 7 4. After playing around for years, Bill Price has at last settled down with his family of eleven kids-at present. Good Luck Bill! 5. Linda Shreve is now a life guard at Mayo Lake. She is the only Old Maid Lifeguard in North Carolina. 6. Moptop tRayJ Shaffer, is using his fingers to good advantage these days. He is chief beautician at Opies Beauty Salon in Madison. 7. Bud Smeller Hodge has made quite a name for himself since high school days. He is official sniffer for the Enchanting Perfume Company of Possum Town. 8. Rahn Boyer has gone far since '5l. The night of graduation he saddled up and has been a Texas Cowboy ever since. 9. The Maestro -from Carnegie Hall to johnnysg from Gibsons to the Metro- politan Opera House, Joe Edwards is still the only piano player that can hit more notes with his nose than with his hands. 10. Remember Bernice Martin, the Tooter of our class of 51? Well, she tootered her way to Stardom. She is secretary to a famous senator in Washiiigton. ll. Mrs. Chuck Pittman, the former Delano Fouts of our class, is noxx owner of the Mayo Radio Station up on top of Mayo Mountain. 12. Girls, have you heard! Ann Purgason is now operating her own Reducing Salon in Chicago. Wlien you go to Chicago, look Ann up. 15. Remember little ole Adlee Hutchensn? Wc'll. she has grown quite a bit since her high school days. She is the fat lady in Barnum and Baily Circus. 14. Bobby Myers, formerly Rosa , is still an old maid, she just couldnt make up her mind which she had rather be-a singer in the Diamond Horseshoe or a housewife in Leaksville. Shipton got tired of waiting. 15. After Johnny Sisk's many years of experience as treasurer of our class. he is now President of the First National Bank in Sandy Ridge. 16. As the Brains of the class of '51, we now see Fsther Martin in XX!ashington, the first woman vice president. 17. After winning the title, Miss North Carolina, we find Connie Cray a Powers model in New York. 18. From managing Mayodan High Schools ball team, Charles Martin climbed into the big leagues. He is manager of Madison Quicksteps. 19. Louise Vernon finally got her a man, after running around for years husband- hunting. She is married and has nine kids 20. Francis Hurd-- Tankie -has finally sworn off women and is running a short-order house next to a Catholic Monastary in Rome, Italy. 21. Mrs. Bugs Anderson, formerly Janice joyce, is now working as manicurist in her husband's barber shop. Her sons-six of them now-are shoe-shine boys. 22. Roger hloyice is at home on vacation after leading a famous hunting expedition in South Africa. 23. Merle Baughn, after singing for years at W. F. M. B., is now up in society with Spike Jones and his City Slickers. 24. After taking advice from Coach Moore to save money, blohnny Martin put up his own cigarette store in Pine Hall. 25. Last of all, l am proud to say that 1, Mickey Pike, was in school with such ll distinguished group-even if 1 cant say that 1 contributed to their fame, except to have told the BlCfiG1lST l,11iS. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1951, some slightly erratic, but the majority sound of mind, on this thirty-first day of May, in the year of 1951, do declare this writing to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other testimonials. and bequeath all property, real and personal, of which we, the testators, are at this time possessed, to be bestowed as follows: SECTION I Article I. Our intense interest in the general welfare of the school shall go to the freshmen. Article II. We will our friendliness and easy-going manner of life to the sophomores. Article III. To the junior class as a whole, we leave our good examples to be followed to the letter, and an innate ability to raise money and to produce better annuals. Article IV. To the faculty, a new frame of mind, one of peace, and with this our deepest appreciation for having so much patience with us during 1951. Article V. To old M. H. S. we leave our appreciation for the ideals and knowledge gained, and for the happy associations during the past four years. Cut best wishes go with you always. SECTION II Article I. To Lib Coleman goes Peggy Jane Atkinss small figure. Article II. Merle Baughn leaves her height to Betsy Chambers. Article III. Delano Eouts wills her love for typing to Loretta Martin. Article IV. To Shirley Ittie Reid goes Connie Grays love for the Glee Club. Article V. Janice Anderson leaves her ability to get her man to Lib Crews. Article VI. To Kay Minton goes Esther Martins love for Spanish. Article VII. Bobbie Myers leaves her bumming to Peggy Myers. Article VIII. Mickey Pike leaves her love for Madison boys to Iris Mitchell. Article IX. Ann Purgason wills her quietness to Kenan Griffen. Article X. To Sue Collins goes Linda Shreves love for sports. Article XI. Tommy Chambers leaves his false teeth to anyone who needs them. Article Article Article XII. Rahn Boyer leaves his love for women to Steve Qloyce. XIII. To Harold Purgason goes .Ioe Iidwardss figure. XIV. Irene Craig leaves her love for Uncle Sams Boys to Eunice Lemons. Article XV. Francis Hurd leaves his ability to get to school on time to Tommy Farmer. Article XVI. To bl. B. Martin goes Roger ,Ioyces love for bookkeeping. Article XVII. Charles Martin leaves his love for managing football to liruce Lawson. Article XVIII. To Ray Kit Joyce, johnny Martin leaves his love for Lucky Strikes. Article XIX. Bill Price leaves his A Model to Rachel Beasley. l'I'ry HADACOI. after pushingj Article XX. To Larry Tuttle goes Ray Shaffers mop top. Article XXI. Johnny Sisk leaves his love for Coach Moore to Clifton Myers. Article XXII. Bernice Martin wills her desire to graduate from High School to Frankie Farris. Article XXIII. Adlee Hutchins leaves her love for riding in Chevrolets to Loretta Hurd. Article XXIV. To ,Ianie Hawkins and Peggy Lou Atkins goes Louise Vernons long hair. Article XXV. joe Edwards will his ability to play the piano to Madeline Myers Article XXVI. To Estelle Cooke goes Irene Craigs good grades. Article XXVII. To Gail DeShazo goes Louise Vernons love for the opposite sex. Article XXVIII. -Ianice Andersons red hair goes to Delores Duggins. Article XXIX. To Betty Ann Duggins, Ilarlene Doss, Dorothy Alley, and Benton Griffen goes anything the seniors have that they think they can handle. Article Article Let no day Of May, XXX. To Lorena Shreve goes Mickey Pikes love for basketball. XV d B I Hodge will be happy if they will let him leaxe XXXL james ar uc man violate or misconstrue the above document to which, on this thirty-first nineteen hundred and fifty-one, we do hereby set otir sign and seal. CONNIIE GRAY isoiaisui iviviiits JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 5 43 A n l'rw'izfe11t Vice l,f'C'.fil!eI1f EUNICE LEMONS EARLENE DOSS W ff ilk. Serrelary Tf6dJllf6f IRIS MITCHELL LORETTA HURD 'EB Q 75 fl' 9 wx f , 'Uhr wg- .Q .a's'. ,aw 'i rl um 'scr- qw Kai 'X' ,AEI mr' 'QW -CZ ff' W4 WN 51---E 'luv' JUNIORS DOROTHY ALLEY PEGGY ATKINS RACHEL BEASLEY BETSY CHAMBERS KENAN GRIFFIN ELIZABETH COLEMAN SUE COLLINS ESTELLE COOK ELIZABETH CREWS STEVE JOYCE JUNIORS BETTY CROUCH GAII. DeSHAZO BETTY ANN DUGGTNS J. B. MARTIN DELORES DUGGINS FRANKIE FARRIS .IANIE HAXVKINS LORETTA MARTIN CLIFTON MYERS KAY MINTON 'QR an -N ww. 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These servecl cupahly uncl efficiently, uncl tire ,ureutly responsible for the success of the council clurinu the years since, This councile sponsoretl the first l5C.lLll'V pageant for Miss Mayoclzin High, which has lvecome un iinnuiil uffuir, .incl rissumecl responsibility for our weekly chapel programs. After a well-planned zlntl well-orluzinizetl election ounptiiun, Aliinmy Shreve Pi'esitlent1 Bill Price, Vice President, Lib Crews, Secretary, Rahn Boyer, Treasurer, were chosen for 1949-50. The council grew in influence hy fostering student participation in school activities. as 5' f My ' L . W :X A , ev, L l R ,, ie? if Q L, ,J :mm mm rmtrnii if aims!! iiiilimi Leon Moore, Adviser, joe Eclwzircls, Larry Tuttle, hlunie Hawkins, Ray Shaffer, Rachel Beasley, Dean Smith, Eunice Lemons, QI. B. Martin, Tre.1s.g Lib Crews, Vice Pres., Rrihn Boyer, Presg Loretta Martin, Sec., Francis Hurd, Faye Wfoocls, Bil! Price, Connie Gray, Charles Martin, Shirley Reid, Linda Shreve, Janice Joyce. Sw 2, W' ffl. WE ,Wi 9 mix Q 1 A . v M, 2 mm? MVM4 EQ 45 MONOGRAM CLUB ..., . X 4 GLE E CLU B 1Jm2ff0f, MR. E. P. DUNCAN 82 ff a ' W V mi f, Q 0405+ ,sf 9 ga , f. ' 4-f Q.. 4 Q 1 V.- K , yi-Q-QI -M 4, W' ,Q W f' 55'f K'S9f+'sf -...V..f,hw,, J ff 64 , M ' -,, q iw lg .qt .4 , Sf WNW SPIRITUAL LIFE H Qu-,W I Eff TRI-HI-Y D. Dunovant, L. Hurd, G. Perdue, P. Myers, M. Myers, LI. Hawkins 9 Ioyte Miss G Ioyte Advisor, S. Collins, S. Reid, O. Throckmorton, D. Fouts, A. Price, D Alley I Mitchell E Ioyce L. Martin, K. Minton, L. Crews, R. Beasley. Q HI-Y H. Perdue, H. Case, R. Boyer, ,I. B. Martin, C. Veath, Ii. Hitl B Prnt Mr L Noir L. Tuttle, B. Stewart, B. Watkins. v ' 5 . ,z QW' X 1 SQ X f nl' Sf N ff? ' f -' Hfes5.:jvAA way? V! M f .x . ,W 0 ' .Q?f:..:f si' I Q .v V WW. 1 ii .., . . T? ff , . ' s J Q5 , 'Z , 3 f Z 2 ? 'Z ,V .1 ff S W 1 , 58 . ' Zx I 5 2 HOME ECONOMICS Left to right, standing: Becky Trent, Willie lliye Wocmils. Scared. Loretta Lawson, Lovene Haley, Ranhel Myers. 'YZ' h'M N-,X 5: 1-.nf ,, ,X F. I-I, A. OFFICERS Left to right, seared: A. Priee, Piirliumentririung P. Tuttle, Treasurerg S. Reid, Song l.eiulerg K. Minton, Reporrerg L. Ledbener, Public Relations Clmirmnng M. Creech, Pianisrg C. Creeih, Secretaryg S. Joyce, I-Iistoriang N. vloycc, Vice Presiilenrg l, Miuhell, Social Cliairmang Mrs, gl, G Wfoorton, Arlviserg R. Beasley, Presiilentg IE. Crews, VI1. Adviser. 1 1 111 ,L it 1? ii E .4 027 S ii11i .345 5 1',' 1' f I I I Y N NX X xxx X1 M J he 95 l 49 Z- i. emotive Xxx 'X X xx X 5 I 1 ' V sf 12- , If X f X AX, 'xv - 1 . -VX v R f' . 5, X I Q I sb I l X lx' i . If SX K -4' 5 ' 'I .X N N W If I I I - 1 , ov? ?Q 1511? - L. .filli SPORTS PEGGY MYERS HOMECOMING QUEENS 1949 - 1950 h .2 PATTIE TUTTLE 1950 - 1951 1950-CHEER LEADERS-1951 Rachel Beasley, Madeline Myers, Kay Minton, Lib Crews, Chief, Loretta Martin, Shirley Reid, Loretta Hurd. f , n W N lr v va a , ,gx N.. -M. V, I - iv p . ,...... ......... - 2 'W' 6 N ' ,l . . Ht qi M N 9 ., A . 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T l 2 A ,, ,,,,, ,W 51, if-E ' L Q--- A W ,www Mc, w Msg -WWW we fi tw SQME WW WN' 'W ew civil, 4. .-., gi ANCHQRSTAFF W. Dosier, Adviserg Bill Price, Assistant Editorg Linda Shreve, Editor-in-Chiefg Del.inu limits, Picture Editorg Janice Anderson, Art Editorg Francis Hurd, Business Managerg Not pictured, Irene Craig, Typist. SPECIAL HONORS I ELIZABETH CREVVS RACHEL BEASLEY VNU Pr'c.x'1zfL'II! Treajuryr N. C. F. H. A. N. C. 51 S. C. Tri--Hi-X -New ' , f f wwf RAHN BOY ER Prcafidezll Mayodan and Rockinham County Student Cuumil P i i 1 4 3 J a i 3 I E l f 11 W 6 n 5 E N I I Z 1 r x I S i P A A A MAY COURT 1951 AAAI Swzzor R IRENE CRAIG cpm u clzmtirer BOBBIE MYERS May Qzzeezz LINDA SHREV12 Wa, 4 ,Ml ' Aopbomore Reprcfentalizfef EVA J. ATKINS MARILYN CREECH ,lllllfflf Re LORETTA HURD p1'ecrcf1h1!Iz'c.r LORENA SHREVE A x . 5 ' 1 , Sz' , B 2 142.5 Ffeiblllbll Reprc.re:1latjz'c5 Maid of Ilwmr DELORES MARTIN BETTY L. 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Mayodan Jewelry Store Elgin - Gruen - Bulova Watches 9,4-v,-.-J - --i X42 Columbia Diamond Rings Mayodan, N. C. WILLIAMS cAsH sToRE I Fresh Meats - Vegetables I I I i Phone -473 I I I I Mayodan, N. C. I f ,--s..s.-- -2-7 - - . .... I-. ..-L ,TEL L -L I I LOI7If7jI7l167lI.I' I I MADISON TIRE Cr ' RADIATOR SHOP Madison, N. C. I I I I MAYODAN BARGAIN STORE 'Q I I I 3.633 ' I Furniture of All Kinds 6 Phone 9206 . s-,f ' I Mayodan, N. C. --IIXIIIIII' I II Y . ,. I - L Y T I Q., I I Yates Brothers Hatchery I Dial 333 I Mayodan, N. C. C om plimentf RAY'S FUNERAL HOME ff! Modison, N. C. Phone 281 Enjoy the Lotest Movies in Comfort ot the MAYO Theoter Phone 270 Moyodon, N. C. Compliment! Scniory BANK OF MAYODAN Moyodon, N. C. TURNERS CAFE Finest Home-Cooked Meols Moyodon, N. C. C on gmtzzlfzlio zu H. ROY MARTlN'S JEWELRY STORE Phone 359 Moyodon, N. C. For your efjfifssik Lite Ins., Insurance Acident needs .l!i5'l'-Riff? E7 Prescriptions T see- Hospital c. H. WILLIAMS Fountain Service T C. 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