Mayodan High School - Anchor Yearbook (Mayodan, NC)
- Class of 1958
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0 6 . fd 9 gsr-i 'V 91? . 1 fr O I O I Q . G . 1 l flue ognchor 1958 i 5 9' L ...M-iw f ff - JL ,A 'V gr 4 I 2 fa M 4 Q ' ' ' ,f ' . i R . 1 AQ f Qannucal St CHARLOTTE GANN - Editor-in-Chief SHIRLEY EASTER... MILDRED WHITE... BETTY S. WILKINS. MONTSIE ALLRED. .. .............. .pun --- FRANKIE CARLTON. . . ROGER TAYLOR . . . UDELL WESTON . .. JIMMY GROGAN . . . viii Assistant Editor . . . .Sales Manager . . . . .Advertising . . . . Class Editor . . . . .Picture Editor . .. . .. Art Editor . . Sports Editor . . . . Feature Editor o re word The Senior Class of '58 presents this ANCHOR as a token of our appreciation to all who have helped us progress through the past years, especially our parents, teach- ers, fellow students, and Mr. Duncan. It is our sincere hope that your lives may be filled with happiness and success, and that you will continue to manifest a spirit of loyalty to Mayodan High School. SHIRLEY EASTER C HAR LOTTE GAN N gedication To our parents, who, in the process of rearing us, have picked us up when we have fallen, pushed us when we needed pushing, and have tried to understand o u r problems when on one else would listen to usl Because of their faithfulness, understanding, and undying love, for which we feel so deeply grateful, we dedicate to them our annual, the ANCHOR of l958. The Seniors jfigh School gaculty Hrs Plot A Pictured Qs- .MKWAM no HATTIE RUTH HYDER ELLIOTT F. DUNCAN VIOLET B. SULEY B.S., A.S.T.C. A.B., U. N.C. A.B.,Wisconsin University Home Economics Principal Biology , X Ai 4 in-lbw .Plot 'w'M' Pictured Hulllf OTIS J. STULTZ IRMA S. CREWS HENRY C- M- Wl'llTf'-NKER B. A., Elon College B. A., Winthrop College A- B-1 High P0ir1fC0lle9e Business Administration A. B., High Point College SP0nl5l'1f S0Cl0l SfUdie51 B0 ld Mathematics, English 41 1 Ae'-' MAUD G. LEMONS J. C. ATKINSON WINIFRED DOSIER W,C,U, N,C, B.S., Western'Carolina A. B., W.C. U. N.C. Algebra Social Studies, Physical Education English, Library LASSES wwwww lj cmaocoto LISA GLIDEWE LL DONNIE ZIGLAR E fa cmayodan .School Song We're a band in league for learning, Boys and girls make up our host, Mayodan is the school we're attending, lt's the name that we love most, Faith and Courage is our mottoi, Love and Knowledge is our aim, And we'll labor boldly as we go, And ne'er our school defame . Chorus: Mayodan, thy name proclaim! The school we hold most dear. Mayodan, to thee we sing With voices loud and clear. Hearts and minds are all united, For one common cause we fight For devotion to school we are plighted We try to do what's right. Let us join our hands together To be faithful, sure and true, Pure of heart and mind forever, Yes, our whole lives through. Lessons learned in school we'll cherish, We will stive each day to win, Give our town and country our service, We'll be faithful to the end, So we sing while marching onward, Doing right with might and main, Live for God shall be our watchwordp And His Kingdom gain. Words and Music by E. F. Duncan Principal of Mayodan School fy' - W M yas Qlaoo Qoloro Qlaoo gmotto Lavender and White Where there's a will elaoo glower Orchid there's a way. 1 .ff .Mfr-, ' EMILY GRAY CREWS Pint Secretary Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Officer l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Officer I, 3, Monogram Club l, 2, Officer 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3,4, Chief Marshal 3, Paper Staff l, 4, Annual Typist 4, May Court 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. rf enioro J' ,vm-7,4 ..., f , je: was 1 if lg, -gf . ,Q ,.., .v---,. I f gfagfgv 14. ROGER CONNIE TAYLOR Roge President Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Officer 4, Student Council President 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y i, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class President 4, Annual Staff 4. SCOTTIE GRAY VIA Vice President if 'ml' Q' 6 . i MILDRED IRENE WHITE Millie Treasurer Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Officer l, 2, 3,MonogramClub3, 4,Class Of- ficer 1, 3, 4, StudentCouncil Of- ficer 4, Paper Staff 4, May Court 2,4, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer. 1 L gf , 4 Mg! ' My ' , 1 NIA Q BETTY LOU EASTER llcro ll Glee Club T, 2, 3,47 F. H. A. i, 25 Tri - Hi- Y l, 2, Officer 3, 4, Science Club 3, Paper Staff 4, May Court 4. av S -Q if LOWE LL DEA N YATES Dean Football l, 2, 3, Football Trophy 4, Monogram Club l, 2, Officer 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 35 Hi-Y Club l,2, President 4, Junior Rotarian 4. enioro 1' gre. 5 I iw .. , NELLIE LEE GREGORY if llNeII II MW Glee Clubi, 2, 3,47 F.H.A. l, 2, Science Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, E 4,MonogramClub 4, Basketball Man- , ager 3,45 Paper Staff 4,Annual Staff V 4, May Court 2, 3, 4. my M, Es. ri z NANCY JO VARNER lINCnCyIi V ff Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Officer 4, May 7 ' Court 4, Maid of Honor 3. , is sz. V .again-' NORMAN LEWIS TUGGLE Norman Science Club 3. .- ' ' ...n-' CAROLYN LEATH DALTON Carolyn Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, enioro ,ff 1 . y CHARLOTTE ANN OANN Charlotte Glee Club l, 2, 3,4, F. H. A. l, Officer 2, Tri-Hi-Y Club l, Officer 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Typist 4, SWK p 2,3,4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Officer Assistant Publicity Manager 4, May H UM, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Of- Queen 4. A ' ficer 2,Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Science f Club 3, Marshal 3, Paper Staff l, 4, 4 p May Court l,4, Editor-in-Chief An- , 4 3 nual 4. M JAMES RODNEY GROGAN K ul-jlmmyn A g Glee Club l, 3, 4, Student Council 5 - ' S 3, Class Officer l , 2, 3,Annual Staff 4- S anish Club President 4. LLOYD ROSS WATSON Scrooge Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Marshal 3, Spanish Club Officer 4. LONNIE KEITH BLACK Gilley Football i, 2, 3, Monogram Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 4, Hi-Y Club l. Wi' NA A A W 4 ,,. , , .J W ,,..., , 2 ,Vx BRENDA MARIE KALLAM Brenda Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. l, Officer 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, Officer 2, 3, 45 ScienceClub 35 Homecoming Can- didate 35Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 May Court 3, 4. fix l if , 23,2 EDGAR UDELL WESTON, JR. UdeIl Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y l, 2, 35 Science Club 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Annual Staff 4. enioro I fb 1 W , Q.: , W '9E:g:,:,, , W , M ..., ,, ',L2 SHIRLEY EAS TER Shirley Madison H. S. l, 25 F. H. A. l, 25 Glee Club l, 25 Student Council l 5 Basketball l, 25 Homecoming Candi - date 25 F. T. A. l5Mc1yodar1 H. S. 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 4, Cap- tain 45 Homecoming Candidate 4 5 Assistant Editor Annual 45 May Court 4. SCARLETT WANDA CASE Scarlett Glee Clubl, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Science Club 35 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Home- coming Candidate l5 Paper Staff45 May Court 4. A. , . gs, 5 - L I F., , GORDON LINCOLN THROCKMORTON Lefty Football l, 25 Most Improved Player 35Baslcetball 35BasebaII Co-Captain 35 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. l.,,.,,v- enioro 1 , 1 C., Q . trrt ' 3 , ,,X, , be MONNA-RAE ALLRED BETTY VERNON WILKINS Montsie Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3pSpanish Club 4, F. H. A. Officer l, 27 Tri-Hi-Y l, Officer 2, 3, 4, 2 A f' Betty Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, Homecoming Candidate 2, Paper Staff 4, Science Club 35 An- StudentCouncil 4, Paper Staff l,Ed- A 4, X nual Staff 4, Student Council 45 May itor-in-Chief 4pAnr1uGl 5tGff4: MGY Court l ,4g Monogram Magazine Com- Court 4. A 4 mittee 3 . is . ffl., . ELMER ERNEST HYLTON K if Ernest yr Y Football l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club . 1 fm' Z 2,3,4,GleeC'lubl, 2, 3, 4pSpanisb fo V Club 45 Junior Rotarian 4. W Q , b r, 2 'f L - U 5 If vfkr XM X . BOYD FRANKLIN CARLTON, JR. ALLEN ODELL WELCH Frankie OdelI Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Student Cou- Football l,2,3,Co-Captain 4, Foot- cil 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, ball Trophy 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, Editor 4, Spanish Club 45 Junior Ro- 45 StudentCouncil 45 Hi-Y 45 Science tarian 4. CIUb3, O X , enLOI'0 SO NJA CAROLYN RICHARDSON BARBARA ANN BARROW SONIC Barbara Glee ClUb 47 F. H. A. l, 25 Paper Glee Club i, 25 Science Club 35 Staff 45 May Courr 3, 45 Marshal 3. 'gn 3 Wsyfnau-W., W-w U 'UW f WILLIAM ROBERT HATCHER, JR. I-larch Baseball 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Of- ficer l.4 May Cou rf 4 . ,AW -1, ' , MQ my 6 x 1 ii, QW ROBERT LEO N HURD Leon Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baskefball l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 3,45 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club l, 2, Officer 3, 45 Sruclenr Council 4 Paper Staff 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer l. A f,'L A-V0 A , H --, ... . , 1,-w mi n l o f ' 5. ,Q fitfz, , 1 ..7 - ' .ks - TE: . l SHELBY ROBERTS ANGEL JUDY MARIE GRAVLEY nshelbyll rl-judyn F. H. A. l, Officer 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, GleeClub45F. H. A. l, 25 Student 45 Marshal 35 May Court 45 Glee Council 45 May Court 45 D. A. R. Club 4. Representative 45 Marshal 35 Annual Typist 4. 4 5 C., hi If 2, 'is' i i ia? . V '.,QHs fx Q i MINA BRAME THOMPSON ERNEST LEE JOHNSON Brains Ernie Glee ClUl9 If 21 31 4? Tfl'l'll Y 2, Baseball 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Paper 3, Officer 45 May Court 4. Staff 45 Class Officer 35 Junior Ro- tarian 4. eartoono W f Q- 4 W 2 W y ' ,W yV 5' Y Y yyy V V UV I' 4 Y Y E 5... 99 2. QS. Q Q S 435, s,x is GU' .'f3fI:15t x' Dl- e? .-3... F '4 I - A Q' v mf 'fffsmrw zi 1 I Uv . B xx 2 f4..mmv:1M:aw: lllh Q . W aww- , f f s., E I ' ff' SgNxNYV' f! P A 4 if 1 if w OF ! WXDXNLN f L-1 ..... V lf' ,-'-' Q ' ff! REST of The SQNIOR ' CMS5 of Q57 elaoo iotory On a bright September morning in T946, mobs of eager youngsters appeared at Mayodan School to begin their education. This first year, because there were so many,we were divided into two sections,with Mrs. Virginia Loftis and Mrs. Julia Turner as our teachers. This was to us an exciting year in many ways, especially when most of us had our first train ride--all the way to Stonevillel in the second grade we had Mrs. Lucille Reid and Mrs. Margaret McCollum as our teachers. This is the year we really be- gan to realize why we were in school. Under the direction of our third grade teachers, Miss Annie Martin and Mrs. Pearl Van Noppen,we learned to write, and felt very proud of ourselves. Two years passed, and most of us found ourselves in the sixth grade under Mrs. Paulene Seaman, and Miss Lula Hines. Miss Hines entertained us by singing, dancing, and shooting water guns at ants on the walls, to our immense delight. When our seventh year in school arrived,we felt ourselves very grown up because, directed by our two teachers Mrs. Irma Crews and Miss Elizabeth Smith, we all participated in a magazine sale with the high school students. Mrs. Irma Crewsagain was our teacher with Mrs. Maude Lemons when we reached the eighth grade. This year the boys and girls were separated into different rooms. We enioyed the new ways of working that year, especially changing classes and be- ing floored , having to stay in the classroom while everyone else went out to recess. We also were given more privileges that year than ever before. Consequently we had the most wonderful time that we had had since we entered school. However, one of the greatest disappointments in our whole school career was our plan to go to Raleigh, which did not materialize. At the end of the last year in elementary school, I know that we left Mrs. Lemons with more of our names on her paddle than she had space for! Believe me, she used it! We had graduation exercises from the eighth grade to high school almost exactly like the Seniors, even diplomas! The following year, l955, was our biggest, for we began high school. We assembled that first day bright and early,asan- xious Freshmen. Under the leadership of Mr. J. C . Atkinson and Mrs. Betty Hicks, we pulled through that year. Our class Of- ficers that year were President-Ross Watson, Vice President-Jimmy Grogan, Secretary-Mi ldred White, Treasurer-Wi l liam Hatcher . Those representing the Freshmen that year as Homecoming Candidate were Scarlette Case,and May Court Attendants,Charlotte Gann and Betty Wilkins. That year was important and exciting because we could join many different clubs and had still more privileges . Before we knew it summer had come and gone, and we were Sophomores at last! As Sophomores we didn't feel as if we were the small fries of high school. By this time some of our old classmates .had dropped out, and we had only one section of our class, with Mr. Blaine Miller as our homeroom teacher. Chosen as officers were President-Dean Yates,Vice President-Scottie Via, Secretary-Ernest Johnson, Treasurer-Jimmy Grogan. Sophomore Home- coming Candidate that year was Betty Wilkins, and for May Court Attendants we chose Nellie Gregory and Mildred White. fEarly in the spring we ordered our class rings, with ruby sets flanked on one side byfa hornet emblem and on the other byour state emblem., Someofus were even so fortunate as to go to the State Fair at Raleigh with the Seniors. Summer was here again, and: we were eager also for our Junior year, when we expected to have even a better time than before. Juniors at last! We could hardly wait until the arrival of our class rings. When that day finally arrived, Mrs. Crews, our homeroom teacher, and Mr. Duncan,our principal, were as eager and excited as we were to get them on our fingers. Our Jun - ior class officers were President-Jimmy Grogan,Vice President- Emily Crews, Secretary-Scottie Via, Treasurer-Mildred White. Those representing the Junior Class that year were Homecoming Candidate, Brenda Kallam, and May Court Maid of Honor, Nancy Ja Varner, with Nellie Gregory, Brenda Kallam, and Sonia Richardson as May Court Attendants. One of the exciting things in which all of us participated was the Halloween Carnival. Thanks go to the assistance of the Parent-Teachers Associa- tion, or this wouldn't have been a success. The most important event of all was the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held on May 4at the Reynolds Building in Winston-Salem. The theme of the banquet was Stardust , and everyone had a good time until someone broke the jukebox. ln T957 thirty-four Seniors arrived at Mayodan High School for their last year. Our Senior homeroom teacher was Miss Winifred Dosier. Our class officers were President-Roger Taylor,Vice President-Scottie Via, Secretary-Emily Crews, Treasurer- Mildred White, Reporter-Brenda Kallam, A new project for us this year wasasuccessfulschool paperwhich we enjoyed working on under the direction ofMr. Henry Whitaker. The staff was composed of Co-Editors-in-Chief-Montsie Allred and Frankie Carlton, Feature Editor-Charlotte Gann, Sports Editors-EmilyCrewsand Ernest Johnson, Gossip Editors-Mildred White and Betty Wilkins, Typists-Carolyn Dalton, Betty Eatser, Nellie Gregory, and Sonia Richardson. Our representative as Homecoming Candidate this year was Shirley Easter. We are now looking forward to May l958, when graduation will be here and we shall at last re- ceive our diplomas, however regretfully we leave Mayodan High School. BETTY LOU EASTER Historian I O a at cwall The Mayodan High School Senior Class of I958, being almost sound of mind, considering our approaching graduation in May, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament to be ex- cuted in the following order. Article I - To the Faculty Item I - To Mr. E. F. Duncan, our principal, we leave our devotion and thanks for our four successful years here in high school. Item II - To Miss Dosier we leave two correct time-telling clocks and students never inclined to miss class. Item III - To Mr. Atkinson we leave our hope for a victorious girls' basketball team . Item IV - To Mrs. Crews we leave our thanks for all the many things she has done for us, with us, and because of us. Article II - To our Parents To our parents we dedicate thisANCHOR, with the hope that by this gesture we may show them our appreciation and thankfulness for their love and guidance . Article III - To the Classes Item I - To the Seniors of T958-59 we leave our empty seats, our treasured caps and gowns, and our Senior privileges. Item II - To the new Juniors go our wishes fora successful Junior - Senior Banquet and Halloween Carnival. Item III - To the Sophomores goes the task of acquiring the sometimes-lacking school spirit and holding it through their high school days. Item IV - To the Freshmen we leave the excitement and confusion in the halls. Article IV - To Individuals Item I - MONTSIE ALLRED leaves her flaming hair and endless pep to Gary Fox and Joan Gravley. Item II - WAYNE DALTONwiIls his system for skipping school to Wayne Thacker and Sherrill Martin. Don't try it, please. Item Ill - JIMMY GROGAN wills his sIick clothes to Ronnie McGhin and Harold Portis. Think you could match them? Item IV - CARO LYN DALTON bequeaths her long hair to Evon Goins and Roger Wray, though Roger doesn't need it. and fe ofa me nt Item V - ERNEST JOHNSON wills his car to everyone who wants a little rideat lunch time . Item VI - UDELL WESTONand GORDON THROCKMORTON leave their love affairs to Jack Cardwell and Norma Smith with the hope that Mayodan will remain a haven for lovers. Item VII - ODELL WELCH and ROSS WATSON will their athletic abilities to Roy Williamsand Johnny Robertson. Keep up the good work, boys. Item VIII - ROGER TAYLOR leaves his leadership abilities to Javon Perdue and Duke Baughn. Item IX - BARBARA BARROW and BETTY WILKINS will their grades to Nancy Case, Brenda Gqnn, and Carolyn Holt. Item X - LEON HURD leaves his voice to Rodney Young. Try out for WMYN, Rodney! Item Xl - NELLIE GREGORYand SCOTTIEVIA will theirfigures to Darryl Gray and Lea Black . Item XII - SCARLETTCASE and EMILY CREWS leave theirheightto Polly Richardson and Jeanne Case. Item XIII - GENE VENABLE wills his love for history to Ralph Vaden and Gilbert Johnson . Think you can make his grades? Item XIV - To Tyrone Bass goes BRE NDA KALLEM's petite figure. Item XV - CHARLOTTE GANN leaves her love forout-of-town boys to Patti CardweII,Yvonne Williams and Judy Middleton. Have you tried to hook one yet? Item XVI - WILLIAM HATCHER, our class poet, wills his poetic ability to Milton Via and Robert Chaney. Item XVII - KEITH BLACK leaves his gentlemanly manners to Kenneth Farmer and Wi I I ici m Weston. Item XVIII - ERNEST HYLTON wills his notorious classroom deeds to Chuck Bullins. Item XIX - To Tommie Williams goes DEAN YATES's position as idoI ofthe swoon club. Item XX - SHELBY ANGELand JUDY GRAVLEY leave to Pat Goad and Barbara Adkins what Gaynell Martin left to them. Item XXI - MINA THOMPSONand SHIRLEY EASTER will their happy married life to Gail Hurd, hope yours doesn't leave you for a foreign country. . Item XXII - MILDRED WHITE bequeaths her haircut to Ann Williams. Looks good with you r cap and gown. Item XXIII - To Priscilla Grogan and Betty Cartergoes NANCY VARNER a n d N O RMA N TUGGLE's love for English. Item XXIV - FRANKIE CARLTON willshisartistic abilities to Linda Vaden and Gloria Woods . Try decorating your classroom . Item XXV - BETTY EASTER just wants to leave. Wittnesses: SO NJA RICHARDSON President - Roger Taylor Testator Advisor - Miss W. Dosier Principal - Mr. E. F. Duncan Qlaoo Who saidthattheClass of '58 of dear old Mayo High had no ambition? Come with me to the year T968 and we shall see iust how ambitious this class really is! As I look into the crystal ball, I see that ROGER TAYLOR is coach at our former dear rival, Madison High. He's teaching them some of our tricks. On the side, he 's a regular Romeo! SHELBY ANGEL writes the Iovelorn column for the local paper, The Mayodan Times. Inciden- tally, the editorofthis publication is none other than our own co-editorolrthe school paper, FRANKIE CARLTON. After watching T. V. for so long, KEITH BLACK now owns the T.V. station at Greensboro. BARBARA BARROW has a iob there singing commercials. MRS. SHIRLEY EASTER and MRS. BRENDA KALLAM are heading a campaign for the couples who think they're ready for marriage. They speak each night on The Advantages and Disavan- tages of Early Marriages. MRS. SCARLETTCASEand her husband owna tourist court in Daytona Beach, Florida. She runs a nursery on the side. MRS. MINA THOMPSON is touring the world with her husband, who is in the army. They're now in the South Sea Islands. GENE VENAB LE is presidenfofa small republic in South America. His personal aide is SCOTTIE VIA. NORMAN TUGGLE and WAYNE DALTON are co-owners ofthe Inter-City Dragstrip located between Freetown and Possum Town. Come on out, racing every night! fThis isa paidadvertisement I . JUDY GRAV LEY, not married yet, is private secretary to the owner and manager of Gravley 's Radio Repair Shop in Greensboro. ' SO NJA RICHARDSON, smallestgirl in ourclass, is now happily marriedand living in Washington, D. C., where her husband works. Incidentally, she named her first child Frankie--the name beings back memories. ROSS WATSON has Finally achieved his goal, chief detective at the Bureau of Investigation in New York City. LEFTY THORC KMORTON at last escaped a certain someone and is now basketball coach at one ofthe small colleges in the state. Who would have thought he could do it? CAROLYN DALTON, after taking a business course at Woman's College and then a photo- graphers' Course, has finally made up her mind. She's the assistant in a large photographing con- cern in Brooklyn. A MRS. BETTY WILKINS decided she iust wanted to live a happy married life, so she's now doing just that in Greensboro, and is the proud mother ofa bouncing baby boy. Congratulations! rophecy JIMMY GROGAN, voted the boy most likely to succeed in his senior class, certainly lived up to his title, for he is chief electrical engineer for the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York . WILLIAM HATCHER finallyovercame his shyness, is married, and is making a career of the Air Force . NANCY JO VAR NER is an interior decorator for E Modern Home in Los Angeles. She also is married to a hometown boy. ERNEST JOHNSON, after working so many years in Crews' Market, is now owner and manager of Ernie's, a large super-market in Charlotte. Rememberwhen MILDRED WHITE used to say she would never get married? Well, she did! She is also private secretary Cas well as wifel to the owner of a large used-car lot located on highway 220-South LEON HURD and his wife moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he is a disc jockey at radio station WLAC. His program, called Danceland, is on from 7:00 to l2:OO in the evening. EMILY CREWS, after working so long, has finally reached the top. Today, she is a fashion de- signer for The Fashion House in San Francisco. ODELL WELCH, one of the most likeable boys in his senior class, attended college on a foot- ball scholarship, and is now playing professional football. After admiring High Point College for such a long time, BETTY EASTER decided she would en- roll there. Since hergraduation from High Point College, she has a position in Raleigh and is married to a graduate of the same college. Remember UDELL WESTON, the child crooner? Well, he is now a professional singer in New York and is sometimes referred to as the modern Sinatra . His first record was released last week . CHARLOTTE GANN's dream has finally come true. She's happily married and the mother of a darling baby girl named LeAnn. She lives over on the K-Fork Road. ERNEST 'HYLTON, the whiz in Spanish class, is a teacher of Spanish at Tri-City Consolidated School located at Dan Valley. Remember the way NE LLIE GREGORY used to say she iust wanted to get out of school? Guess what? She actually went to college and is now a social worker in the Bronx. ' DEAN YATES, better known as handsome when he was in high school, is a model for men's clothes in San Diego. As he will take his first screen test next week, perhaps we'll have a movie star from our class after all! l, MONNA-RAE ALLRED, have finally reached my goal. l make my debut onBroadway next week as the star of the T968 performance of South Pacitic. 1 1 1 1 1 enior 1 1 1 1 1 1 WITTIEST Berry Eczsfer Gene Vencble , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOST COURTEOUS Nellie Gregory Odell Welch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ,,,, Fw 1571, 1 M 1 1 1 BEST SPORTS 1 Emily Crews 1 Gordon Tlwrockmorfon I 1 1 BEST PERSONALITY Shirley Easter Dean Yates MOST DEPENDABLE Q..f!' MOST ATHLETIC Scarlett Case Roger Taylor BEST LOOKING Mildred White Keith Black enior MOST LIKELY to SLIICEED Judy Grcvley Jimmy Grogan ape. rlativeo F1 ,. l lf -.-of ' l BEST DRESSED I E Shelby Angel 1 Norman Tuggle L T 2 fm, BIGGEST FLIRTS Nancy Vorner ' Ernest Hylton I MOST TALENTED Monfsie Allred Leon Hurd A F Jam vii. t -ff,'wiEff Qcw . A' , , kg -Q f i MR .1 1 'f 1 rg A , di: U, - A L, -Q ,f . , 2 ,,, . , ,756 aj , W, , Q , , 5' f f 'QQ 'ff ,rv , .sv . ,J 1 I M. QM .f?f ,, X2 up ' 1 ,,' , is In ,f 4 -. f' , rhvwf K X ' sg 4 H Mg! jj: . , X357 Y' ff J, 'YZ 2 - if f ' ' 4, V fw-352, A 4 'v ' ' 125. A ' 'N' Q i Q4 -'ff 1 N W W U 1 A 'X of A I X . ft if i. f Z 1 f 3 1, ,.f 1 2' M 3 1 .. I f 1 wa- , E vi wt IVN, f My ' X In ,A ,s yffmfy .V -4 MvvWw f Q fw, ... If gh-any my s -f 'H , r M,,,. ,,Q- vw-W.. 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Q 9 ,w r win ' t 'Z' ,I JACK CAR DWELL A ARAAYWR unioro 4-, ,QL DARRYL GRAY , ,f. 5' fm f' k s ' , NANCY CASE -QIQA5 BRENDA GANN BETW CARTER X I I . 4 K. Af IV H I RCDNEY YOUNG QI LINDA VADEN fL.,,X .f,,,f ROY L. WILLIAMS if if XI , Am HAROLD PORTIS i f ' I, . 'L L fi.-I if f A A f A if Yi Y gf' 'ggi' i- ,I s 43162 ,f.,, Fw ,gl ' R umord , GA Y FOX f ' ,Q '- fin.. R61 1 A . YVONNE W. CARTER W ROBERT CHANEY X ' K- TOMMY WILLIAMS 'W' , , WAYNE THACKER 'Ii' O If WE 1 1 IIIO ,A W, X ,f A f 1 , K 'ywly '4-was-A A 3, ' c ' SHERRILL MARTIN G LORIA WOO DS r own gy, A , Lf' i , 4 1 'If ii ' ' Q 5 W' 'R as f-A POLLY RICHARDSON - , - JOAN GRAVLEY b .,,' f Q-' JEANNECASE f . , xy Y W PRISCILLA GROGAN f,,..,?'X n? u BARBARA ADKINS MILTON VIA JUDY MIDDLETON 4, , lr,- if , , ' 53? R' Q 7 P111 'Y Rf r gw' 'ff ,f if , 42215 Q 4,,, 'hd-. A L AA A 9 H' lv A Y' I mguah- may eff' 4 UKLOYO ,,no.. ROGER WRAY GAIL H. HURD -A A an ' -, N0 Q54 Na ,gnvv ' ,Q -S Sophomoreo KW rg Y' PAMELA TURNER N LIBBY ADAMS ' , MARGIE TUGGLE ,, . A I if sg , RAY vvooos wb . fy . 1 rw 'S' f I W f A !f.,.X BRENDA EASTER MICHAEL MARTIN LY, '. ng' Q...-'v ' ,Ii A - ,Lf ' 5 RSA, X Ai 5' A ff a - A , I E,,, ., Rf Q 4: nlf' , hi sw K' 'if :B 5-TE' ,i AA 4 7 ' .K DAVIS BAUGHN EVELYN STEVENS RUBEN WEBB f X X f Z '24 , I fx I K . Mi W Kiwi gk , 1 ,. CAROL HODGE DARRELL ALLRED JANE YOUNG Sophomoreo ' 3 A ,I BILLY YATES w , X JUDY COLEMAN L...T,,.fF JUNE BAKER ,,,,.,,I,wv W1 -ff . ,sf ,,,L Qt X ,IW lv ' ' If - f , Q f , ,My 'f ff R ff' 53 fn! Wt' - f if W A, l.. 4 114 5 7 4- ff 1 1+ Xf ' 04 W ff f f y Z, f f f f f M f g X f N DORIS PORTIS PATSY CARTER JOAN FOX RQ-by PQ . , 47 MX I is as., M 'M' I 'W Ra MICHELEWOODS W, W ' N, BERLIN GRIFFIN M.. A..- MICHAEL GRIFFIN 'R-f' ' A w' X I, X L A3 is A 1 KENNETH HOPKINS - ' , 'f .,, CALVIN ASHBY I W ,.... 'Ja in f' . --4 F' AF-' . 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'fy ww 1 fps, QUEEN Betty Carter omecoming CANDIDATES Williams, Libby Adams, Betty Carter, Shirley Easter. A1 if Z NL ...ln Q ,kixsyzi-1-s MW Mg? N4 ng' 'v-9' .4 L f I A f ff -.v'u..f, X A if K M H9 X, W hyy, , 4. y ff. ,X , , AQ.. f ij' ,Q 'f K 'X f f. -, . ,, ,Qwtf E s 2 1 W1 -' 6 as s , 'x,, 'ft Ai.,,,, l FHA iATURES Wh RZ 'MQ ll? 1-Mvmgmmw tucfent eouncil l l arohalo Shelby Angel, Sonic Richardson, Judy Gravley, Ross Wafson, Charlotte Gunn, Emily Crews-Chief. l Ni, 'L - --i 1- l Hfmhwf 40r-13 1 -1,-.r ,my 115 f' if f. f - f .-1 A 45 WTS ' ggi!-, i,'w' W3 , 1 510-21 'T -... YW-'Fl'1 :Vri '1 I 11'-14'-hr' 5 V11 A Q 93 gm '59 X ,fn Ji f- ,LQ - ,J if f I 6 I monogram elul: glee Qluls P5 S l. ---J 1'-A cnewopaper StaH uture gfomemakero of ogmerica KT' eauty ageant ff fi 5 3 Q . . ' xi, 'X .- , - x ,....x.. 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Q ...S'V'2l M491 BETTY EASTER X an 4. ., BETTY WILKINS 4' Lit: V - W, , Y A V. .. fl 2 BRENDA PIKE MILDRED WHITE CARO LY N DA LTO N Queen SO NJA RICHARDSON af if ' V --fl. . 1 31. if A Ak, 7 CHARLOTTE GANN SHELBY ANGEL SCARLETT CASE G ourt T., Q! .- . , ,wt ,Q Y wx 'S QQEIP' ., E 'S S :gf NE LLIE GREGORY MONTSIE ALLRED BARBARA BARROW U x MINA THOMPSON Mm few n , Y X Z5 J 45. 2 ff 1- ' yay W 2 -Mr, PAULA RICHARDSON Maid of Honor P4of Pictured NA NCY VAR N ER JUDY GRAVLEY EMILY CREWS SHIRLEY EASTER ::::- :::::::, :1 l 1 1 1 1 l1 '1 1 1 N 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 N ? 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 0 I L: ,,,, - Compliments of Merry-Maid Foundations - Lingerie Gem Dandy Men's Belts - Braces - Ties GEM-DANDY, INC. Madison, N. C. V AAAA' 'AA' : A 0 ll 1 U 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W l S N N N 1 1 ? l 0 l S I 1 1 N 1 1 U N 1 U N U W U U 0 1 1 U 0 L- ::: Best Wishes MADISCDN THROWING COMPANY, INC. Processors of Nylon Yarns Phone 644 Madison, N. C. - 'I I I I I I I x::x:x::x:::x:x:xxxxl , ESPIE JOYCE Compnmemsof Morolzs PEN N, S I STUDEBAKER g TAURANT I TR UC KS E R E5 I 1, cmd ll A N D I Gulf Gas I I Highway 220 South I Phone 372 Route 2 I Madison, North Carolina 'I and h Madison, North Carolina ,E Mayodan, North Carciinax ii A::::::v :::::::::::v : I Congratulations Compliments of I Class , WINTER cox-xi ,228 it 8. OIL CO. I MADISQN I Kerosene, Fuel Oil, Coal I E Assocmlow , Mayodan, North Carolina I 1 I Madison, North Carolina L I I Compliments Seniors MAYO FURNITURE MART Appliances - Furniture Phone 793 Mayoclan, North Carolina To The Graduating Class Our Very Best Wishes PDOLE FURNITURE CO. Phone 357 Mayoclan, North Carolina Compliments Seniors COCA-CGLA BOTTLING COMPANY Phone 340 Mayodan, North Carolina LAWSON'S FURNITURE C0 Hot Point Appliances and Quality Furniture Phone 815 Mayodan, North Carolina RAY'S FUNERAL HOME Phone 281 Madison, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors BAUGHN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 489 Mayodan, North Carolina Nationally Advertised Ladies Apparel FASHION SHOP Phone 9094 Madison, North Carolina 7 'T 'T 'T 'T T T T T 'T l 4 BANK or MAYoDAN Member ofF. D. l. C. Mayodan, North Carolina Compliments of TUTTLE CHEVROLET Madison, North Carolina A-1 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T T T T 'T 4 4 'T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l J -::: : :::::::::: - +::::::::: :::::a, T. C. STGNE Insurance Agency Insurance of All Kinds Fire - Hail - Automobile - Bonds Theater Building Telephone 305I Stoneville, North Carolina 4::::::::::::::::::::::::.Av A'-- :::: :.', Compliments of KALLAM CDIL CG., INC. ESSO DISTRIBUTORS I Madison, North Carolina Phone 9653 Donald Stephens and H. -C . 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Approved - Pullorum I Clean - Baby Chicks ll Feed Supplies Phone 333 0 1 AA-MQYQQQPENQft'3E95R'199-E Mi ll :5 PuRGAsoN QE FURNITURE at APPLIANCES IE Furniture For the Home i Philco Sales and Services If Phone 9206 E Mayodan, North Carolina lu ':N'AbTiENN6i6EE6 ml ,',,r,,:e::::::::::::::::n IVIAYODAN SODA SHOP Soda Fountain Newsstand Drug Sundries Phone 377 Mayodan, North Carolina Best Wishes LEE'S SELF ' SERVICE Madison, North Carolina fr- AA - A-A-----------A -AAA :::o :::::::::::::::::::::::::- HOLCOIVIB'S USED CARS Highway 220 Day Phone - 9090 Night Phone - 9686 Madison, North Carolina LLOYD'S CASH WHOLESALE COMPANY Agent for Eshelman Red Rose Feeds 8. Robin Hood Flour Groceries - Specialties Wholesale Madison, North Carolina TTI-TBTSEITIIIEIEEEEZTEF Gold Seal, Sweet Buscuit and Polar Bear Flour Phone 2I4 Madison, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA - LEE KNITTING CO. Madison, North Carolina 'Hf'I'r'lfir'E U Auto Supply Auto Parts 8. Accessories Highway 220 Phone 9840 Madison, North Carolina Best Wishes W. D. S. MOTORS II ll G.M.C. Trucks 8. Oldsmobile Cars I Sales Si Service Phone 225 Madison, North Carolina , , v , v , , , , , v v v v , v - , , , , ::::: ,-:J ::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::0- I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I ------------ - - ---:,, Congratulations, Seniors Mu u 'Su Uu'uU7+ We wish you lots of success in the future. COLLINS FLOR l ST Phone 471 Mayodan, North Carolina Compliments of FUZZY'S BAR-B-Q Highway 220 Maclison, North Carolina L ..............s...s......... Jo-Q ..----- vvvvvv--v - v vvv-v vv-- Best Wishes MONOGRAM CLUB Mayodan High School vv----Y ---v.r-0-4 Compliments of HICKS FLORIST Flowers for all occasions Dial 6195 Mayoclan, North Carolina Compliments of BANK OE STONEVILLE Stonevil le, North Carolina Best of Luck C. P. BAUGHN and SONS Mayodan, North Carolina --Jett -AAAAAAA 'A' ' Compliments of ROBERTS 8r CASE TEXACO Phone 3571 Stoneville, North Carolina SNI PES - CROWELL LUMBER CO., INC. Building Supplies Phone 3361 Stoneville, North Carolina ir v - ::H:::::::::::::::v v xx: ----- ---'-- -'-- ' ' ' ' ' T Compliments of i ii Congratulations 1' i Seniors of i958 :I A Deposm Wed UP 5 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF it T 510,000 .f Memberoof F. D. I. C. i ' If Moyodon High School ' Modison, North Coroiino jr I -,,,,:,,,,j -,,,, ,:::::::::::::::::::: -M 4 WEST - END GRILL LEFTY'S GRILL 8: BILLIARDS Noel Flor Atkins Sealtest Ice-Cream 8. Milk E Main Sfreef Pit-CookedBorbecue Sandwiches of All Kinds Q Moyodon, North Coroiino Phone 137 1: Moyodon, North Coroiino T WEST - END FURNITURE 00. QQ Compliments of Norge Appifmes ' RACHELLE BEAUTY sH0P E5 phone 6303 Mayodon, North Coroiinci i Moyodon, North Corolino b A:,::,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,, -JJ -xx ,:::::::::::,,:,,,,, ,,,,,Z -- - - ::::::::::: T if Best of Luck 1 CREWS MARKET swims I M i Meats - Groceries Moyodon, North Coroiincl T' :E :::J NU ' SUPPLY Moyodcn, North Coroiino :::::::::::: :0:::::::::: -----,,,---------,-----,------W ll 'v vvvvvvvv lu ll 1 4 'l , LAYNE'S DRESS SHOP QE MAYODAN BARBER SHOP 1: l, 1+ William Myers - Lawrence Anderson .f I Nationally Advertised :I 1' Congratulations r Dresses ' , Mayodan, North Carolina , Mayodan, North Carolina 1: ,,,:,,,,,:,,,,,,,:,,,,, xxnx Lex: Ax- 1 f:::::ffx:xx-::::H:xf:f:x:x' rc 'ffff::f:::x:::::' ' ' ' f' ' ' ' ' 'I rl , '1 BASS GRQCERY at GRILL EE JoHNNY'S RESTAURANT l l A Friendly Place to Trade Fine Foods A M d' , N R c r ' I Mayodan, North Carolina 4, Q 'Son on Cro mc ml ll t:x:::x::::::xx::::xx::::::: Vx:xx::::::T:H:::x::::xx It J. l.. lVlll.l.S, JR., GROCERY It RAYMOND S USED CARS l Groceries - Fresh Produce Highway 220, South ' 1 Frozen Foods Clean Used Cars 'l , r Phone 161 Day Phone - 9504 l ll Night Phone - 9505 4 Mayodan, North Carolina 'l Madison, North Carolina :LYYYm,x::,,m,:mx:,x,x, S l-,s,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,x,,,,,x..,s .pxxxxifff:f::x::ff::x:::fx: xxx: xffcxffccxx- A ji HICKS ANDRHODFS GROCERY li GRlFFlN'S . rl ' . ' Meat, Feed, and Vegetables ESSOHEJIRJVES infer l Gulf GUS' Oil' and Tires l Mayddan, North Carolina l 4 Phone 9368 if 24 Hour Wrecker Service Mayodan, North Carolina 1 ,:::-,:::::,,,::,,,:::,:,,: QE Day Phone - 9052 Night Phone - 9450 l-- ........ .... ........ .... .A.. A - - , 'r 'r ll ll ln J - - - - , - - - - - - - --:::::::: :::::,,,,,',-.T l l u lr vf :: :::::::::-I-:::::f::::: :::: 0::v':: :::::::: - A A - - MEMORIES As you come to the end of a iourney That soon will be memory lane, You're leaving golden days behind That will never come again . You sadly leave the portals, Where there's been born a dream Which will ever keep you pressing on, To follow, follow the gleam. And the path of life is before you, Luring and bidding you on . And you must go to take your place In the future that you have won . Farewell to ioys ot high school days, From these you now depart. Although you go, the memories will live Forever in your heart. WASHINGTON MILLS COMPANY Home of MAYO SPRUCE Underwear- Sportswear - Sleepwear Mayodan, North Carolina 4 0 'Q-04 4.,'4 4-:Ava-ape.,-Q.,-Q..we, 0-00,4--ff, xx 'm2 'r DALTON S STUDIO 'I :E For the 1958 Anchor Mayodon, North Carolina if li Wu -:::-f-0-0:-2 W is Q J , Q ,Y J .,.V'lA, ,Z , 75- f .Q E I , x ? ,A E 5 E 2, !' Y ,f 1 i 1 i 1 2 A f 1 H i . 1 og Tre duct 04 utog ralph 0 CDHPANY 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 0 v
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