McLeansville High School - Oak Yearbook (McLeansville, NC)

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THE OAK ..r S ' Q ,Q I 'VX' I sm Xxx ' , -h , y! ,I F. .. , X Q X . 'X fm - E f !, . , Q' 'fl . Y I 4 BVWQ A PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 McLEANSVlLLE HIGH SCHOOL ,Q--'N M JMMZQ. DEDICATION We dedicate THE OAK to one who has been a kind,understanding, and sympathetic friend to all of us. He has unselfishly and iinassumingly given his time and talents toward guiding and inspiring the youth of today toward becoming worthy leaders of tomorrow. Under his direction and encouragemerit, the niernbers of our Glee Club have gained a new appreciation .ind enjoyrnent of iriii sic , Working with hinfi, we have all grown to love hini, For giving us guidance, in sight, courage, and understanding, and for being our true friend,we take great pride and pleasure in dedicatingtliis voliirrie of THE OAK to Reverend David C, Moss. Q fe em 15 VXI , , W +3 Y i I ri' 5 ,W ,QQ Q, ANNUAL STAFF AND HELPERS Co-Editors Mary Jane McLean Wayne Clapp Art Editor Joyce Owens Co-Business Managers Howard Collins Sara Gajrrison Eva Nell Kirkman Louise Dawson David Kukman David Moss Nancy Hicks Sports Editor Alton Kennedy Jerry Newsome Nancy Gerringer Co-Advertising Managers M . Hu Marie Lowdermilk Kev Reese arm 1 Harry Oakley Russell Smith Ola Mae Hopkins , Co-Make Up-Edztor Barbara La Marr Advisor Gerry Kennedy Kyle Stewart Mrs. Eunice Whisonant Marshall White Elsie I-lutchens ,V ,l . x .. Vx I I X K ,cz X .N x I X T ADMINISTRATION d County Schools Superintendent of Guilfor Mr. E. D. Idol Principal of McLeansville School Mr. Zolly Bowden -' .e Secretary Mrs. E. E, Dean www HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Adams Agriculture Mrs. Edna Clapp Librarian and English Mrs. W. E. Avery Home Economics and English Mrs. Eunice Whisonant Social Studies and Science Miss Marie Essa Social Studies and Commercial M1-.R.F.1-licks Coach, and Math PRIMARY FACULTY Grade 3 Miss Ora Scott Grade Z Mrs. Bessie T. Apple Grade 2 Miss Laura Harris Grade 1 Miss Eugenia Boyd Grade 3 Miss Mary E. Weeks Grade 1 ELEMENTARY FACULTY Grade 7 Mrs. Ola Mae McLean Grade 6 Mrs. Lilly G, Young Grade 5 Mrs. Julia Woodard Grade 5 Mrs. Wombra Anthony Grade 4 Miss Ellen Holladay Grade 4 Mr. Cecil Womack Grade 8 Mr, Ralph McLean mot pictured, Grade 8 'Q 'f -,i 5 1' iiiiggf hike' Q 'U A A ' 7 H 1:43, , fW,,g'4 . , A f ha D MW-aw 'X SN X :C -, ' ROGER WAYNE CLAPP Alaninnce High School 1-Z5 F,F.A. lg Hi C Club l,Z, Bus Patrol Zg Student Librarian Z5 Honor Roll 3g Beta Clulm 3,4, Ma r sl1:Ill3gGlee Club 3,43 May Day 3,4, Newspaper Staff 4-A rt Editor, Annual Staff 4- Co-editor: Guilford County High School Representative for College Day 45 Junior and Senior Flay. SARA GARRISON F'.H,A. 1,21 Monogram Club l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,Al, Class Officer l- Secretary, 3,4-Reporterg Beta Club 2,3-Secretary, 4-Piesidentg Glee Club 2,335 F'.T.A. Z-Vice-Presb dent,3-President,-1 - S e c re ta ry g Marshall 3, Guilford Cuunty Re- presentative for Colle ge Day 4, Newspaper Staff 4-Asst. Editorg Annual Staff 4-Co-Business Man- ager, Junior and Senior Play, May Day 2,35 May Court 4'Queen, HOWARD LEE COLLINS, JR. F.F.A. l,Z,3,4g Glec Club 2, Bus Driver 3 ,big Guilford County High School Representative for College Day 4, Junior and Senior Flay. S EN IO RS NANCY LUCILLE GERRINGER 163 X its K S x EMMA LOUIS L D.-X WSON F ILA. ',Z,3 , 4, Glen Club L51 MayD.1y Z,3,4gNeWsp.ipcr Staff nior t1IlfiSK'!lIOI' Play, NANCY LOUISE HICKS E'.H.A, l,4g Glee Club Z,3,4g May Bethany High School 1-Z,GlceClul1 Day 2,333 Newspaper Staff 45 Z,3.42Mi1Y Day' 3,4:NvwspHp Junior and Senior Play. Staff 49 Junior and Senior Play. 54 MARIE HILL A 4,3 OLA MAE HOPKINS F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 Glee Club 253,45 F,H,A. l,2,35 Glee Club 2,3,45May May Day 3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Day 2,3,45 Junior and Senior Play. Basketball 45 Patrol 45 Junior and Senior Play. RICHARD ALTON KENNEDY Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3, 45 Monogram Club 1,Z,3,4-Presi- dent5 Beta Club 2,3-President,4g Glee Club Z5 Class Officer l-Sec- retary,Z-President,4-Vice-Presi- dent, Bus Drive r 45 Annual Staff 4-Sports Editor5 Guilford County College Day 45 May Day 3,4-Kingg Junior and Senior Play, SENIORS GERRY KENNEDY F,H,A, 1,2-Presidentg Glee Club 2,3,4g Cheerleader Z , 3 , 45 Mono- gram Club Z , 3 , 45 Beta Club 3,4- Vice-Presidentg Newspaper S taff 45 Annual Staff 4-CO-Makeup Edi- torg Junior and Senior Playg May Court 35 May Day Z,3,4. ww any is -H 3 N 'QFQP' ELSIE MARIE HUTCHENS F.H.A. 2,3,45 May Day Z5 News- paper Staff 45 J un io r and Senior Play. DAVID KIRKMAN F.F.A. 1,Z,3-Secretary, 4-Presi- dent5 Baseball 1,25 Monogram Club l,Z,3,45 Annual Staff 4-Co-Busi- ness Manager5 Junior and Senior Play5 May Day 2, 1 I'.VA NPILI. KIRKMAN I'.Il.A. l,Z,5g Glee Club Z,3,-lg May Dfxy Z,5,4g Junior rind Senior Wlayg Newspaper Staff 45 Student Librarian -l. MARY JNNIT MCLE.r'xN l .H.A, I -Reporte r, Z- 3-Historian, 4-Parliarncntariang Glcc Club Z,3, 45 Class Officer Z,3,-1-Secretaryg l i.VI1.:A.Z,II-TI't'fiStlv't'I', l -I re si- dentg Beta C lub Z, 3,-I-Sccretaryg May Day Li,-lg Juniot and Senior l'layg Marshall 3g Annual Staff 4- CO- Editorg Ne w s pa pe r Staff -4- Editorg Student llibrarian 43 Guil- ford County Hiygli S Q' bool Repre- sentative fo f C 0 l le tg c Da yg May Court 4, NORA MARIE LOWDBRMILK BARBARA l,,aMARR Basketball lg Monoggram I ,Z.,3,-lg Suniner Iliggli School lp Cliss Class Officer l-Reporter, 2-Re- Officer l-Vice-President C' porterg l .H.A. l,Zg Glee Club Z,3,-lg Cli1bl,fZ,3,45l' .H.A. l,Z - Vim May Day Z,3,-lg Cheerleader Z,3,-lg Vresidentg Libra ry Club Z M Junior and Senior Playg Student Court Z,-45 M1x'Dai' 5.3.41 Clit l,,ilirfii'imi 3g Annual Staff -4-Co- l1'3dC I' 32 M3T5lTlill 3L .I l111iO 'AH Advertising Manager: Newspaper SCIUOI' Pl!! Nl F . 'll . fl. 53- 1 K S1a1'f4. lresidentg M onoy, ram C l u u -l SENIORS DAVID DANIEL MOSS Basketball Z,3,-lg Ba s e ba ll Z ,-lg G11-e Club l,Z,5,4gCl.1SS President- -lg May Day Z,3,43Junior andSenior Playg Bus Driver -1gSubstitute Bus Driver 33 Newspaper Staff 45 Guil- ford County High School Repre- sentative for College Day. Newspaper Staff-13 Annual St i Co-Makeup Editor: St udc brarizin -4, Guilford C on n ti Iii Srhool Representative for Collage Day-1:Bcta Club 3,-4-R 1- no rt-. WIIIIIIAM JERRY NEVVSOMF Basketball-Manager 3,4g Glee Club 3,45 Junior and Senior Play May Day. Ci . M,-O-'NK nt Li lik 1 5 HARRY PAGE OAKLEY Northern High School li Library Clulu lg F,F,A, l,Z-Reporter: Stu- .TOYCE OWENS F.H.A, l ,Z , 3 , -lg Glee Club 2,3,4g May Day 2,35 May Court 45 Class Officer 3- Vic e - President,-l-Re- porterg Junior and Senior Playg D.A.R, -lg Annual Staff-1-Art Editorg Student Librarian -l. dent Council lg Baslcetlaall lgAudio- Visual Aids lg 4-H Club lg Choral Club lgShopClulJ l,Z3 Safety Patrol lg iJllOlOl,1I'?1lvl'lYClllll Z5 Glee Cluli Z,-lgHo1rxe Rooln l-Re po 1' I e r ,3- Prvsidentg F.T.A. 3-V i c e-Presi- dentg Bus D rive r -lg Arneriran History Award 33 .luniorand Senior Playg Annual Staff -l-Co-Adver- risingIvlanatgergliewspaper Staff 'lg May' Court -lg May' Day Z. SENIORS KYLE FRANKLIN STEWART Baseball l,Z,3g F.H..-X, 1,Zg Mono- gram Z,3,-lg Beta Club 3,-1gBasket- ball Z,3,41 Marshall 31 Class Offi- RUSSELL SNHTH Cer 3-Reporterg Junior and Senior Glev Club Z3 Bus Driver 3,-lg Junior Playg Guilford County Represent- ,ind Senior Play. ative for College Day 4, ETHEL KAY REESE E-',H,A, Z,-1-Reporterg Glee Cluo 2, 3,45 May Day Z,3,-1gJunio r Play and Senior I-layg Class Officer 3- Treasurerg Student Librarian 4, HARRY MARSHALL WHITE Class Officer l-Vice-President Z3 Baseball l,Z,3,-15 Cflee Clui Z3 Monograrn Club Z,3,4g Bus Driver 3,-lg Baske toall 3,-lg Junior and Senior Playg Cla s s Treasurer -lg May Court -14 May Day Z, Wayne Cldpp Ola Mae Hop' ins David Kirkman Ha rry Oakley CLASS F LOWER Rose CRADLE DAYS Sara Garrison Elsie Hutchens Ma rie Lowde rmilk Joyce Owens CLASS COLORS Green and White Nancy Ge rringe r Alton Kennedy Mary Jane McLean F Kay Reese Marie Hill saus- Ge rry Kennedy - David Moss Barba Tri LaMar r CLASS MOTTO Tis not too late to seek a newer world ,sv CLASS HISTORY One September morning, twelve years ago, a group of scared little six-year olds came to McLeansville School for the first time. Some of us ended up with torn dresses or overalls, or with tears in our eyes,others were setting out on this great adventure bravely, There are only eleven of this group graduating this year, They arf: Kay R e e s e , Marshall White, Russell Smith, Kyle Stewart, Mary Jane McLean, Louise Dawson, Marie Hill, Sara Garrison, Marie Lowdermilk, Gerry Kenne dy, and Nancy Gerringer, Some have moved away and others have married, Srimehow be twe en our fighting over the little red c hair , our failures, our a- chievements, and the kindne s s of our teacher, Mrs. Mildred Smathers, we were promoted to Mrs. Earnest Smith's second grade, This year Barba ra La Marr and Elsie Hutchens joined our class. Then came the third grade and Miss Gertude Rule . Eva Nell Kirkman, David Kirkman, and Alton Kennedy became our class mate s but Barbara LaMarr moved away this year. In the fourth grade Jerry Newsome joined our class. Mrs.Cora Clapp showed us just how big the world was through her teaching of geography. This yea r Gerry Kennedy moved away, When we ente re cl the fifth grade we were separated for the fi r st time. Mrs. Vernon Morton, taught one section of our class and Mrs. Coltrane taught the other. Then at Thanksgiving ou r school ourned. We attended class in the Community Build- ing. This year we were glad to welcome Joyce Owens to our class. Next we were sent to the sixth grade with Mrs. Apple and Mrs. Owens as our teachers. We learned to make pot holders and to spatte r paint in addition to our regular studies. Mrs. Owen s and Mrs. Hopkins were our pilots through our seventh year. Most of us worked hard and re ceived a go ahead sign to the eighth grade, This year we met our first man teach- er, He was Mr. Guyer. After nine months of struggle, Mr. Guyer sent us up to the ninth grade. Now we were at la st in High School! Mr. Don Haithcox wa s our home room teacher. Other faculty membe r s were Mrs, Garland Clapp, Mrs. Jewell Kearns, Mr, Daniel Mcltley, Mr. E. A. Adams, and Mr. Herman Owens. As mo s t first-year high school students, we had to buckle down and work harder. We w e l c om e d David Moss to our c l a s s and we re very glad to have Gerry Kennedy rejoin it after leaving us in the fourth grade In our sophomore yea r Mr. Bowden and Mrs. Sarah Haithcox became new mem- bers of our faculty, Mrs. Haithcox, who was also our homeroom teacher, sent us on to the eleventh grade with flying colors. Harry Oakley became a new member of our class this year and we were happy to wel- come Barbara LaMarr back again as our classmate. How happy we were then to be classed as Juniors. Things really started happen- ing now. Firstwe selected our class rings. Then our Junior Play which was HEADIN FOR A WEDDINI' Andlastwas our Junior- Senior Prom which was the mostimportant event of the year, and we thought the best prom ever given. But none of these things would have gone off nearly so well without the wonderful help and guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Motley. This year Wayne Clapp and Nancy Hicks joined our cla s s. Mrs. Whisonant and Mrs.Motleywere the new members of the faculty. At long last we had reached our goal. We were Seniors! We we re now at the top looking down on the others, This year we had quite a few ne w faculty inembcrs. They were Miss Marie Essa, Mrs, Avery, and Mr. Hicks. We we re bu sy as little bees the whole year, First we ordered our invitations, then caps and gowns, then diplorr1as,and with much work we published the annual. We gave our Senior Play which was MUMBO-JUMBO . We took part in May Day. The most important event was at hand, This was GRADUATION. And then what next! Some plan to enter ccllegeg some to take full-time jobs, and others to get married, No matter which the case may be, we realize that our lives are really just be ginning and that Tis not too late to seek a newer world. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1957, re- alizing that the close of our s chool days are near at hand, think it wise to leave something to tho se who in the future will undertake to fill our places. In the course of our high school days, naturally, we have accumulated various and valuable possessions, our years have been fruitful, We have acquire d a vast store of knowledge along with other things that will help us through our lives. Since we are b u rde ne d with some superfluous possessions, we think it wise to dispose of themg too, we realize that the school would have a great loss without us or our valuable possessions. The upperclassmen, especially the J unio r s , would be handi- capped if we took all our valuable assets. To our faithful principal, Mr, Bowden, we leave our wi she s that the oncoming students will be mo re willing to abide by the rules and regulations. To our sponsor, M r s . Whisonant, to whom we a re very much indebted for her leadership and guidance , we leave our heartfelt gratitude. To our teachers, who are our friends and he l pe r s , we leave our most sincere thanks for their helpfulne s s and co- operation in leading us to our goal, To individuals we bequeath the follow- ing characteristics: We,Sara Garrison and Alton Kennedy, leave our superlative of mos t athletic to Barbara Jobe and Harold Apple. We, Gerry Kennedy and Russell Smith, leave our superlative of mo s t attractive to J a nne tte Brown and Glen Raye Cook, We, Nancy Hicks and David Kirkrnan, leave our superlative of mos t popular to Pat Anderson and S. G. Gannon, We, Kay Reese and Wayne Clapp, leave our superlative of most thoughtful to Faye Kellam and Benny Register, We, Marie Lowdermilk and Marshall White, leave our superlative of cutest to Pat LaMarr and Jerry Clapp, We, Barbara La Marr and David Moss, leave our superlative of best all around to Thomas Sears and Pat La Marr. We, Mary Jane McLean and Kyle Stewart, leave our supe rlative of most likely to succeed to Faye Kellam and Thomas Sears. We, Joyce Owe n s and Harry Oakley, leave our superlative of most dependable to Jo Anne Smith and Bobby Whitsell, We, Ola Mae Hopkins and Jerry New- some,leave our superlative of most care- free to Bonnie Welborn and Joe Sam Ed- monds. We, Howard Collins and Eva Nell Kirk- man,leave our superlative of best dressed to Bobby Isley and Jean Raye Martin. We, Marie Hill and Nancy Gerringer, leave our s u pe r l a tiv e of friendliest to Carolyn Braswell and Mollie King, We, Elsie Hutchins and Louise Daw- son, leave our superlative of most con- genial to Rachel Lowe and Betty Lou Gar- ner. xl fl! 91 MARSHALS Mary Jane McLean Kyle Stewart Alton Kennedy Barbara La Marr Sara Garrison, Chief QfwrvN Q. HONOR STUDENTS C ivitian Winner Alton Kennedy Co-Valedictorians Mary Jane McLean Sara Garrison D. A. R. Winner Joy ce Owens Salutatonan Barbara La Marr .l,. 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K.. x7gY3'5':5' , f-'Q 51:1-ff - ,i ff. - L 0 d igg? hi Sw fmaa 4 .XXZI 5 2 King M srl Mg wil 3 K As fill I Rag uw ,NNN ix .- If Kyiv 9 sf FRESHMAN CLASS Bonnie Anderson Jimmy Axon Wallace Andrews Charles Bordeaux Howard Butner Lois Brown Ronnie Boyers David Crabtree Maxine Covil Steve Cobb Mary Dawson Sandra Denny Jim Dan Edmonds Bobby Garner Ray Greeson Robert Gannon James Harris Jimmie Jones Judy Jones Billy Jean King Billy Joe Key Ellen Latha.m Elizabeth Ann McDaniel Ercell Robertson David Register Frances Robertson Barbara Stanley Bessie Mae Sheppard Bobby Scearce Charlotte Stewart Jimmy Stanley Rose Lee Simmons Rudy Starr virgu Tuttle Horace Underwood Da.niel Vernon Shirley Vernon Colon Wyrick John William Nix Linwood Ward Linda Whittington 8m GRADE Johnny Apple Betty Barnes Joyce Butner Melvin Brewer Larry Brown Willard Brown Virginia Carter Mary Ann Ellington Jerry Garner Loretta Groce Loreane Groce James Harvell Howard Harvell Robert Hartsell Edward Hill Grady Matkin Arnold McDaniel Gerald Moore Sherry Montgomery Larry Quackenbush Hubert Rigney Lorraine Rigney Winfred Rigney Howard Scoggins Patsy Stewart John Terry James Vernon Franklin Waite Genell Williams Betty Whitaker Betty Wyrick 8m GRADE Sammy Anderson Rita Anderson Ray Braswell Kenneth Butler Jean McCollum Paul Cordeal Ronald Dudley Helen Edmond Rossie Edmond Luell Fryar Woody Fryar Dorothy Gerringer Judy Gerringer Sylvia Gerringer Sylvia Greeson Don Hicks Emily Huckabee Frances Kennedy Janeth Lineberry Timothy Loftis Evelyn Lwe Voight Micheal Ann Moore Robert Moss Kenneth Murrell Helen Paisley Carol Pegram Dewey Winfree Johnny Whitesell J. C. Tuttle Katheryn Stevens on Jean Starr Joe Starr Rebecca Shaw Nancy Sears Marian Register ,-......... WE rl zero e1 V was Z, V evff' ' 4. K f Y A f QAM .,..,, K, ru, . .. . ' 'i ggsff,-, -iw K 'i' ii , 14-wa. , Ft L F' fir- F 35. , be 1' XxsrJG.3f.,. -A- ,,,, . , , i.,Ii':i 'l-- Li' ' ' Q. - -,,. . , - f fn' ,, 'ht 5?5if5t4f55:1L.4f -'.: A -1 f A 'el :ff ,ww J, .km .A mf S ia f Ki ' as S f Q.. gg eff- ' K' is K' I ws' X 2 r Q :: Qi' Kirk .B Zi Ewe n was P . ,m ' A awe it H V' 'L Q, rf. 3.-.. --..nj MQ 2 1 if e .ga fi' 1:. ',ia.v z- fe. ,, if s ifk . Y54 ? aim K K zwf,-Q5 in ' ' Nag W a Sr 7 5111- as p '-rw - I 44 . Q -'-: - sg f . 'i gi 4 Q ' ' t I f it P .:,. . I , 'P :Q 22 .italy 7m GRADE Linda Alcon Rose Anderson Wayne Andrews Jerry Apple Harold Bowman Michael Bowman Peggy Brown Shirley Boyles Bobbie Collins Rita Cobb Danny Delancy Howard Dawson Brenda Funderburk Bernice Gerringer Jane Green Steve Hankins Betty Lee Kennedy Martha Key Homer Littiken Jackie LaMarr Fred Mitchell Jeanette McDonald Madeline Montgomery William Matkins Charles Smith Eugene Smith Jerry Smith Roy Scearce Larwence Ward Leonard Walker Peggy Welborne bm GRADE Mrs. Ola Mae McLean Carol Apple David Edmonds Shirley Etchison Kenneth Ferguson Carolyn French Ray French Linda Gannon Jerry Green Bessie Hicks Pat sy Isley Peggy Jones Linda King Margie Kirkman Linda Levens Phyllis Mclntyre Tim Newsome Dan Owens Donald Payne Betsy Phipps Paula Phipps A. G. Reese Jewel Robertson Connie Rumley Jerry Rush Judy Shaw Margie Simmons Phil Smith Elaine Sockwell John Swaim Paul Vernon Margaret Underwood Sara Whittington Clay Wyrick Carolyn Yarbrough ,F I 5M GRADE Larry Andrews Susan Anderson Curtis Brown Elizabeth Barnes Ray Barker Frederick Carter Gary Carter Linda Clapp Peggy Cobb Donald Gerringer Robert Huckabee Catherine Isley Jimmy Jobe Joyce Kellam Sue May Edwin May Diane Overman Beverly Payne Rebecca Phipps Linda Stewart Louise Smith Roger Smith Janie Tuttle Willa Dean Vernon Don Winfree Irene Welborn 5m GRADE Judy Braswell Kenneth Brown Charlene Cook Eric Cobb Linda Crabtree Shirley Carter Frances Dawson Jackie Dudley Roger Funderburk Betty Gerringer Faye Green Ronnie Goode Dorothy Hill Daren Hill Patsy Huffines Polly Hankin Robert Harris Freddy Lowe Margaret Littlejohn Don Michael Mildred Montgomery Charles Nicholson Elsie Rigney Johnny Register Patsy Smith Dwight Whitesell Jackie Welborn Linky Wyrick -1 x, . Q as it -1 5' ' ii T' - 4 vs, 3 ii Q? Y ,kyt W K , N 1 Q 1 A W4 X E QQ'-5 X X ,W .. Q, i it as P A P D - -- 5, , 32 .1 fa ' 1 new ii ieiaanw ' 'Q ,, L , 1 , ' ii it 1 t. ' EQ Am GRADE Layne Alcon Tommy Anderson Brenda Brown Linda Case Bonnie Cobb Tommy De Grom Curtis Gerringer Norma Hall George Harvell Dean Hicks Sylvia Hill L. A. La Marr Ruth Levens Daphne Lowdermilk Judy Mabe Donald Martin Patty Matkins Harvey McCollin Margaret McLean Stephen Meyers Jerry Pankey Brenda Pegram David Reese Jimmy Burnley Don Schoolfield Becky Scoggins Donnie Sheppard Steve Smith Stacy Smith Jay Junior Sockwell Jack Swaim Chris Tew AM GRADE Bernard Andrews Carolyn Barker James Brady George Brown Ester Bunton H. B. Cordial Annette Denny Johnny Edmonds Larry Gerringer Roy Gerringer Paul Greeson Roy Greeson Larry Hayes Faye Hicks Jimmy Hutson Ginger Jones Debra Lineberry Effie Loftis Luther Lowe Gary McDaniel Richard Montgomery Larry Murrell Jessie May Ann Nix Pete Osborne Bonnie Roberts Bernard Sandridge Howard Smith Nancy Sowers June Roy Ward Sue Whittington rd GRADE I' Barbara Broadway Boyd Brown Rickey Dudley Betty Ellington Martha Fields Bobby Furgerson Olean Greeson Dickie Hollifield Judy Hoffifield James Justice Bobby Murrell Jerry Nickelson Wanda Nicks Patsy Overman Paul Pegram Martha Rayle Richard Rigney Vallie Rigney Brenda Roberts Jewel Smith James Stout James Terry David Wallace Alma Wyatt GRADE Linda Anderson Miachel Anderson Danny Bemton Frankie Bloom Cornell Bowden Lenora Bowman Sylvia Braswell Patsy Brown Janice Butler Nancy Carter David Clapp Raymond Dawson Jannette Doran Frances French Sandra Fryar Bonnie Green Linda Justice Gene Martin Johnny Paisley Brenda Payne Patricia Reese Rifton Reese Wayne Reese Kathy Register Bennie Sandridge Rickey Welborn Tina Wyrick all J 5 PM ' lflg. 4 is u if L? 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Fields Linda Harvell Garland Isley Linda Jobe Roland Kennedy Kathryn Key Nancy La Marr Johnny Lineberry Hilda Lowe Juanita Matkins Wayne May Faye McCollum Michael Moore Kenneth Nance Tommy Neal Bobby Paisley Danny Parker Richard Redding Brenda Smith Teresa Williams Gwendlyn Woodard In GRADE Not Pictured Bud Moore James Ping Ronald Wrenn Melvin Osborne Wayne Barker Doug Barnes Chuck Bigham Gary Cobb Gene Dean J. D. Doran Michael Ellis David Lee Gannon Sue Gourley David Hicks Faye Hollifield Vickie Isley Larry Lowe Brenda Moore David Moorefield Dolly Murrell Billy Parker Teresa Phillips Patricia Ragan Arnold Robbins Darrell Rush Jackie Smith Glenn Snyder Jane Sowers Claudie Welborn Tommy Whitsell Hope Woods Judy Wyrick In GRADE Not Pictured Thomas Lynn Jean May Roger Greeson Anthony Snow Roger Andrews Robert Apple Johnny Broadway Wayne Barnes Diane Carter Ruth Edmonds R . H. Etchinson David Hicks Judy James Steve Kennedy Danny Littlejohn Larry Mclntyre Larry Montgomery Steve Morphis Vickie Nicks Joan Overcast Franklin Pegram Rebecca Roberts Roger Rierson Tony Rhew Graham Staley Sammy Sockwell Charles Thompson Alice Winfree Narva Whittington Mike Welborn Pat Wallace :gh . Y . , is K ' QM' I I 's. Nfl 5, F' KJ is ix iillgaff . -if' Mg Q I Y X if-,i a i 9 .Q S gl? x 1 -fa-Nh M 5 ll is ia f, 1 srsrfrssf :rg ' e. Q X sf Q 5 'V' 5 ggi ., 1 .52 ili xg. 53' as .A - Q ., 3 33 Q Si' X Q 5 I ' J -, ff . ii if .:' T 1 ge if Y' , - 1'-'gr h .u .95 ' .. 5 M f 1 :?13'iv'4Hil1 -fi 1- Wi- P ' V Q 15 '!?m A ez 'Q 4' 6 lx 5 'u 'B f ' ' l, ' ' L35 ' - 'i - , T Q ' ' K ' .Q ' it fi QF' ' - A X ' swf. ' 5- S' . se-W-f 1 , if A A ' Q Y y 3 5 9 ' J Q -w . L Kress Atgik E, 1 if 4. A Q21 if 5 ' A ' sf Q ,. . rci . J as i I J ff nJ,. 1 Q y i fs, V. Agway HF Y A - ., A ' . k iln ' s ,H ,tl . f - M, seee Q , Q A QQWWM if Nw A - a s ' i V quid i- so I . f .la 4, Director Rev. David C. Moss Accompanist Faye Kellam GLEE CLUB First row: Faye Kellam, Steve Cobb, Wayne Clapp, Harry Oakley, Jannette Brovm, Carol Hall, Rachel Lowe, Bonnie Welborn, Je an R aye Martin, Barbara Jobe, Doris Bowman, Margaret Whitesell, Pat La Marr, Eleanor La Marr, Leigh Yarbrough, Becky Snow, Lynda Wyrick, Maxine Covil, Ellen Latham, Jo Ann Smith, Pat Anderson, Rev. DavidC. Moss. Second row: Jerry Martin, David Moss, R onnie Boyers, Sara Garrison, Gerry Kennedy, Hilda Key, Ethel Hill, Billy Jean King, Carolyn Braswell, Betty Garner, Barbara Rush, Dorthy Bowman, Alice Ann Starr, Carol- ine McLean, B onnie Anderson, B a rbar a Stanley,Bessie Mae Sheppard, Sandra Denny, Judy Jone s . Third row: Jerry Newsome, Harold Moore, Tommy Sears, Jimmy Jones, Mary Jane Mc Le an, Marie Lowdermilk, Barbara La Marr, Ola Mae Hopkins, Nancy Gerringer, Eva Nell Kirkm an , Jo Ann Edmonds, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elsie Kirkman, Sylvia Fryar, Lois Key, Shirley Vernon, Elizabeth McDaniel,l-'ourth row: John William Nix. Rudy Starr, David Register, Virgil Tuttle, Bobby Whitesel1,S. G. Gannon,Jerry Clapp, Irene Way, Marie Hill, Nancy Hicks, Louise Dawson, Kay Reese, Joyce Owens, Edith Owens, Nancy Moore, Nancy Harvell, Romona Mitchell, Els ie Hutchens , Linda Whittington. -.S iz'-1 -2 L B 4' :F Q ,P FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F.T.A. Officers arounddesk: President, Mary Jane McLean, Vice-President, Barbara La Marr, Secre- tary, Sara Garrisong Treasurer, Jean Raye Marting Reporter, Lynda Wyrickg Historian, Hilda Key. F r ont row: Dorthy Bowman, Alice Ann Starr, Pat La Marr, Becky Snow, Caroline Mc - Lean. Sec ond row: Barbara Rush, Eleanor La Marr, Lois Key, Jo Ann Smith, Sylvia Fryar. Third row: Leigh Yarbrough, Pat Anderson, Barbara Jobe. Miss Marie Essa, sponsor. B Mrs. Eunice Whisonant, Sponsor V President Wayne Clapp Eleanor La Marr Sara Garrison Alton Kennedy Lois Key Vice President Kyle Stewart Lynda Wyrick Gerry Kennedy Pat La Marr Margaret Whitesell !-X Secretary Jean Raye Martin JOIAHU Smith B Mary Jane McLean Faye Kellam Leigh Yarbrough TYERSUTCI' Jannette Brown ig Barbara Jobe Sylvia F1-yar e ' Reporter Hilda Key 2' - 5 Barbara La Marr Alice Ann Starr A J i - I Gm 3 12, KLQV - i H y Q1 -' A A eg, if if 6 ., .. 43 9 .. if I .. ..i . x I 7 iw K 15 if J' H Q ,L Ear . wt, - I my, , F d. '1 v V VV F A J V:-Jliv' VE1 4 ' Il T FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President, Pat s y La Marr, Vice President, Alice Ann Starr, Secretary, Faye Kellamg Treas- urer, Jannette Brown, Hilda Key, Mary Jane MC Lean, Becky Snow, Bonnie Welborn, Lynda Wy- rick, Kay Reese, Mrs. Ave ry,Sponsor, Maxine Covil, Leigh Yarbrough, Doris Bowman,Margaret Whitesell, Lois Key,Sylvia Fryar,C1ladys Apple, Bessie Mae Sheppard, Barbara Stanley, Sandra Denny, Elizabeth MCDanic'l, Mary Dawson, Barbara Rush, Patsy Ande r s on , Elsie Hutehens, Caroline McLean,Bill1e Jean Key, Judy Jones, Ercell Robertson, Joanne Smith, Linda Whitting- tOn,Joanne Edmonds, Annabelle Welborn, Joyce Owens, Ellen Latham, Bonnie Anderson, Rafhel Lowe, Eleanor La Marr, Barbara lobe, Eva Nell Kirkman, Nancy C-erringer, Carolyn Braswell, P e g gy Anderson, Edith Owens, Elsie Kirkrnan, Mollie King, Nancy Harvell, Romona Mitrhell, Marie Hill, Ethel Hill, lrene Way, Dorothy Bowman. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA xisor Mr Ac am sg President, Daxid Kxrlxman, X ice President, Harold Apple, Secretary, Qxvfd Y Bo by VN hite s e ll, Treasurer, S. G, Gannon: Reporter, Glen Ray Cook, Sentinel, bobby Isley, ,fisefif 1 R Obert Gannon Wallaee Andrews, Jerry Clapp, Larry Gerringer, Joe Sam Edmonds, Robert K, R obe r t S on btewe Cobb, Jim Edmonds, Ronnie Boyers, Jimmy Jones, David Crabtree, Jerry MZ-'.,,CUk,3'f Loggi s Jimmy btanley, Jerry Murrell, Howard Collins, Roscoe Ward. NLQJV' K- 44-L - - r 1 i7qL71 ' . JUNIOR 4-H Front Row: Jimmy Jobe, Eric Cobb, Bobbie Sue Collins, Jerry Smith, Elaine Sockwell, Second row: Paula Phipps, Margaret Underwood, Linda Levens, Patty Matkins, Peggy Jones, Judy Shaw, Rita Cobb, Jackie La Marr, Betty Kennedy, Brenda Funderburk, Polly Hankins, Patsy Hufiines, Charleen Cook, Becky Phipps, Linda Kellam, Donald Gerringer. Third row: Carolyn Yarbrough, Phil Smith, Ray Barker, Danny Delancy, Jane Green, Elizabeth Barnes, Katherine Isley, Susan Anderson, Patsy Stewart, Frederick Carter, Jacky Williams, Don Winfree. Fourth row: Patsy Isley , Betsy Phipps, Carol Apple, Johnny Swaim, J. B. Sockwell, Jr., Linda King, Harvey Mc- Collom, D on Michell, Robert Huckabee, Roger Funderburk, Kenneth Brown, Freddy Lowe, Bill SENIGR A-H President, Sylvia Fryar, Vice--President, Barbara Jobe, Secretary and Treasurer, Jannette Brown, Reporter, Ste ve Cobb, Song Leader, Bessie Mae Sheppard, Second row: Helen Paisley, Sylvia Gerringer,Helen Edmonds, Rita Anderson, Rossie Edmonds, Becky Snow, Ellen Lathem, Sandra Denny , Genell Williams, Loretta Croce, Jo Ann Smith, Shirley Vernon, Jean McCollum, Judy Gerringer, Nancy Sears, Lois Brown, Linwood Ward, Jimmy Jones, Jerry Murrell, Woody Fryar, Roscoe Ward, Faye Kellam, Billie Jean King, Francis Kennedy, Emily Huckabee, Evelyn Lowe, Mary Ann Register, Becky Shaw, Drewy Winfree, Robert Moss, Carl Pegram, Kenneth Butler, John Nix, Bobby Isley. Matkins . vu ... 1' 09 -235655 -it ' N ' spa, .f - 1 ' L: v xiffsw ' T S 1 fir,,'..l ,ev JL., '-we Ef f - fl STUDENT PATROL H owar d Butner, P e g gy Anderson, Edith Owens , Frances Robertson, B e s s i e Mae Sheppard, Becky Snow, Marie Hill, Lois Key, .To Ann Smith, Gladys Apple, Linda Whittington, Alice Ann Star r , Lynda Wyrick, Jannette Brown, Barbara Stanley, Maxine Covil, Lucille Gann, Bonnie Wel- born, Dorthy Bowman. BUS DRIVERS Harry Oakley,Alton Kennedy,Russe1l Smith, Marshall White, Harold Apple, Howard Collins, David Moss. 2 :gi . T -2, S 1 , 1 55 Q 'Qi 5 1 JANITORS AND MAIDS Roy Summers, Walter Fuller, Velma Foust, Julia Matkins. CAFETERIA WORKERS Perry. Janette Brown,Pat LeMarr, Marie Lowdermilk, Alice Ann Starr - Chief, Gerry Kennedy, Margaret White sell Lynda Wyrick. MONOGRAM Harold Apple Treasurer Alton Kennedy President Mr. Hicks Sponsor .Terry Newsome Vice-President Sara Garrison Secretary Gerry Kennedy Parliamentarian CLUB Marie Lowdermilk Historian Jerry Martin Pat LaMarr Barbara LaMarr Alice Ann Starr Barbara Jobe Glenn Ray Cook Kyle Stewart David Kirkman Marshall White Hilda Key 1 x L X xxx L' . QW, , QI K mymwmc H We zcvfd fgyffc QL' JV f Z7 -er 1l' ' 1 ff Q, 4' , Cpiaffflee az? cfhu .ex 45,-f 'K- pwx ygri - K X ,,,.4-ff , ti , 7f-ft ky LW' v 7?ZmJ,iezZ'F6Zf1Zfe ' X - . -:- 4 f ' NM, ...zgffifnn mga? Cgcek 1 s I foe, .Jam , A f :E F 5' 'N 1- x 19s. f Q L Q in A 1 f f- R x,, 3 X, , OZZM17 Uffulnfe t ' Q xx 1 f Q gamma .SM , ski 'E' A7956 . 2 . Jafnaiwb Agwffy 1' - ,gg ,,,1,,,,,! wma if B133 J A 3 M47 1 Xgy M WM ll -JWH34' 1 . , fy i N kxk. HL R1 X3 . 3 , ' 73 ,J ' IV 77544544 WMZWL7 WSW Z, Ai 1.957 . -,ii V 1 - aw - REEL 51225: .. I Q , ,,- ,www ww, My I2 f ymfwe X014 gfwwo.-51mm awww , L Jwm, JMMMW WW vvvvv im-22552, 1.' 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