Mebane High School - Furmacotto Yearbook (Mebane, NC)

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MULLK MJSQQAJ .Q Q '1 CS g '1 SQ:3QwMMM Oz . ggi' Alma Mater F U RMACCTTO I 950 VOLUME I Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of MEBANE HIGH SCHOOL Mebane, North Carolina BARBARA MCLEOD BETTY JEAN MCLEOD Editor-in-chief Business Manager FOR What we'll remember - night football games . books over the door . . . open house at the Tec Age Club after the games . . . gathering at t water fountain . . . substitute teachers . . . Bob and Clara Jean at the typing room door . . . Frid ORD ning chapel . . . My Word . . . tardy slips Iunior-Senior Banquet . . . the same announce- t every Friday Chapel Period . . . clean-up . . . pastel walls . . . Commencement. CONTENTS I. CLASSES I II. ACTIVITIES I III. SPORTS I I O I I DEDICATION E To Mrs. Annie York Crawford - who has served the students of Mebane High School for many years and who has endeared her- self to us by her broad sympathy, under- standing heart, and untiring service-The 1950 FURMACOTTO is gratefully dedicated. 4 PRINCIPAL Through all our years at Mebane High we have looked to our principal, Mr. Edwin M. Yoder, for guidance. To him we are grateful for that guidance, interest, and understand- ing which he has so patiently given to us. ln the past years we have regarded him as an able leader. In the future years we are confident that he will continue to render a service to the school and to the community. 5 FAC U LTY ABERNATHY, MRS. IRIS Elon College Science - Physical Education CANTRELL, JAMES H. Appalachian College Civics - Physical Education CLARK, MRS. MARY LOUISE Appalachian College Commercial - History GILLILAND, MRS. MARTHA KATHERINE W. C. U. N. C. Ofice Secretary JACKSON, WALTER E. C. T. C. English - History JONES, MISS RACHEL Atlantic Christian College English - Mathematics RIGGS, MRS. MERLE W. C. U. N. C. Librarian - French English - Algebra H STEVENS, MRS. JACK W. C. U. N. C. Home Economics 6 VINCENT, MRS. GERALDINE Salem College Public School Music WALKER, ARCHIE Elon College History - Diversified Occupations - Math WARREN, MRS. L. W. School Dietitian CLASSES x frfflffffffffffffffwfffff1 ffm X- S ff! I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD N EWMAN Treasurer J ALIA STROUSE Vice-President MINNIE SUE Fox Mascot GROVER Hooxs President SARAH CooK Secretary DON STUART Mascot WILLIAM O. ANDREWS, JR. Shine Band 1. 23 Cheerleader 33 Football Manager 43 Superlative-Best Dressed. L. Jovcx-: BRADs1-:Aw Boots PEGGY A. BRowN Hi Times Staff 13 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 1, 2, 33 Monogram Club 13 Super- latlve-Friendliest. BETTY Lou CARDEN Shorty Class Secretary-Treasurer 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Hi Times Stal? 23 Dramatics Club 23 Minstrel 4. RALPH M. CARTER Brew Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3. 43 May Day 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Monogram Club 43 Superlative-Best all-round, SARAH A. Coox Cookie May Court 13 May Queen 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi Times Staff 1, 23 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Band 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Class Secretary 43 Annual Staff 43 Super- latlve-Most Athletic.: LAWRENCE C. CRADDOCK Larry 4-H Club President 2, 3, 4,3 Cheerleader 3. HARRY C. DOLLAR, JR. Junior Class Secretary 13 Football 13 May Day 13 Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 43 Superlative-Most Conceited. SENIORS SENIORS J. ROBERT DQLLAR Bobby Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. E. ANN EDWARDS ..Red,, Dramatics Club 1, 2g Hi Times Staff 33 Marshal 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Hi Times Staff Minstrel 1. DoNAx.D B. FAucE'rrx-: ..Don,, C. JOYCE Fox Sister 4g Dramatics Club 2 E. LALATHA I-Ilcxs ..Pug,, 3. Wn.L1AM F. Honcs Billy Gnovx-:R L. Hooxs, Jn. Gras Minstrel 3, 4 Student Council 13 May Court 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Key Club 3, 43 President Key Club 43 Monogram Club 45 Assistant Business Manager FURMACOTTO 43 Class President 45 Superlative-Best Sporty Class Prophet. SARAH E. ISLEY Shorty AUDREY MAY KING Becky Minstrel 13 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Class Vice-Presi- dent 23 Hi Times Staff 1, 2, 3. RICHARD L. KING Dick Class President 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3. 43 Football 2. 3, 4: May Court 33 King 43 Superlative- Most Athletic Boy3 Monogram Club President 43 Class Historian. MILDRED A. LANGLEY Mumbles Class Treasurer 1. 23 Minstrel 1, 23 Dramatics Club 1. 23 Glee Club 23 Hi Times Staff 2, 33 Assistant Editor FURNIACDTTO 43 Superlative-Most Versatile3 Class Poet3 May Court Maid-of-honor 4. PATRICIA A. LATTA spat., Hi Times Staff 1, 2. 33 Minstrel 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 23 Glee Club 2, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Marshal 33 Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed3 Salutatorian. H. CARLTON LAWRENCE Onion Student Counci13 Key Club 3, 43 Superlative- Most-in love. W. SHIRLEY LEMoNs Josh BARBARA W. McLEou Bobbie Class President 13 Dramatics Club 23 Hi Times Staff 2. 33 Editor Hi Times 33 Marshal lChiefJ 33 May Court 33 Student Council 43 Editor FURMACOTTO 43 Superlative-Most Dependableg Valedictorian. BETTY JEAN MCL!-:on Slim May Court 13 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Class Vice- President 1. 33 Minstrel 3, 43 Marshal 33 Glee Club 43 Student Body President 43 Business Manager FuRMAco1'1'o 43 Superlntive--Best-all-round3 Last Will and Testament 4. SENIORS SENIORS BETTY L. MEBANE Lulu Dramatics Club 1, 23 Hi Times Staff 1, 2, 33 Marshal 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Minstrel 4. RICHARD H. NEWMAN Tickle Hi Times Staff 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Student Council 2, 33 Marshal 33 Key Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Minstrel 43 Monogram Club 43 Class Treasurer 43 Superlative-Most likely to Succeed3 Giftorian. NELLIE J. RHODES Nell Transfer3 Basketball 43 Cheerleader 43 Superla- tive-Most popular3 Monogram Club 4. WINIFRED I. SAUNDERS Jack Key Club 23 Marshal 33 Vice-President Student Council 33 Superlative-Most Studious. NEAL L. SMITH Twister Art Club 1, 23 May Day 23 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary and Treas- ver 3- Hi Times Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Monogram Club 4. WALTER D. SQUIRES, JR. ..Der., Football 3, 43 Baseball 43 Monogram Club 4. JALIA A. STROUSE Ucatn Transfer3 Hi Times Staff 33 Art Club 3, 4,3 Cheer- leader 43 Minstrel 43 Monogram Club 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Vice-President 43 Superlative-Best Dressed Girl. Joi-IN C. STUART Frenchie Art Club 33 Superlative-Wittiest. BETTY J. SYKES Homer Minstrel 1, 23 Dramatics Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Hi Times Staff 33 May Court 33 Superlative- Biggest Flirt. FLORA B. SYKI-:s F1ossie May Court 23 Glee Club 2, 3. MARY E. SYK1-:s ..Lib.- JOHN R. SYKES Johnny Baseball 1, 2, 33 Key Club 3, 4. JAMES R. THOMPSON Jimmy Business Club 13 May Court 23 Key Club 3, 43 Superlative-Best Personality. BETTY VAN WARD Snooks Dramatics Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 43 Superlative-Best Personality. WALLACE B. WILKERSON Wally Art Club 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Minstrel 1, 4 Glee Club 3, 4. GUY T. WILKINSON Wilkie Dramatics Club 23 Football 1, 2, 3. SENIORS SENIOR PLAY Fzrst row, left to right: Audrey Mae King, Patricia Latta, Betta Lou Carden, and Betty Lou Mebane Second row Ialia Strouse, Barbara McLeod. Joyce Fox, Lalatha Hicks, and Betty Jean McLeod. Third row: Harry Dollar Richard Newman, Larry Craddock, Billy Hodge, and Grover Hooks. The Senior Class of Mebane High School presented HA Date With Judy, a comedy in three acts by Aleen Leslie. The characters were as follows: Judy Foster ........ Melvin Foster ...l... Dora Foster ............ Randolph Foster ....., Hannah .........,............... Barbara Winsocket ....... Oogie Pringle .......... Mitzi Hoffman ....... Mr. Martindale ........ Mrs. Hotchkiss ...... Eloise Hotchkiss ...c..... Mrs. Shlutzhammer .................. Rexford Meredith O'Conner ...... Susie ......................................... 14 ............Jalia Strouse ...Richard Newman ......Barbara McLeod ......,.Larry Craddock .......Patricia Latta .........J0yce Fox ....,.............Bi11y Hodge Betty Jean McLeod ..........Grover Hooks ........Betty Mebane ..........Lalatha Hicks ...Betty Lou Carden ..........,Harry Dollar .......Audrey King SUPERLATIVES 1. Richard Newman-Most likely to succeed. Patricia Latta--Salutatorian and most likely to succeed. 2. Barbara McLeod - Valedictorian and most dependable. 3. Betty Jean McLeod - Best- all-round. Ralph Carter-Best-all-round. 4. Winifred Saunders-Most studious. 5. Mildred Langley- Most versatile. 6. Grover Hooks-Best sport. 7. Don Faucette-Most popular. Nell Rhodes-Most popular. 8. Harry Dollar-Most conceited. 9. Richard King--Most athletic. Sarah Cook-Most athletic. 10. Betty Van Ward-Best personality. Jimmy Thompson-Best personality. 11. John Stuart-Most witty. 12. Peggy Brown-Most friendly. 13. William An- drews-Best dressed. Jalia Strouse-Best dressed. 14. Betty Jean Sykes-Most flirty. 15. Carlton Lawrence - Most in love. 15 JUNIORS N BOBBY GARRETT ELIZABETH ANDREWS ELIZABETH STEPHENSON Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President President BILLY Fox RICHARD MANGUM JAMES KINLEY President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 16 JUNIORS Norman Allen Frank Burgess Jerry Dunn Nellie Garner Jack Kerley -at . Elizabeth Andrews Don Buckner Juanita Bullington Clarence Cheek Elma Gray Clark L. A. Dixon, Jr. Rachel Faucette June Foust Billy Fox Bobby Garrett Billy Greeson Frances Keasler James Kinley Jack Latta '17 JUNIORS Mary Belle Lawrence Richard Mangum Nancy Martin Shirley McBane Billy Oakley Tom Patton Rachel Payne Jean Rice Nancy Scott David Shanklin Elizabeth Stephenson Barbara Stewart Billy Summerell Thomas Thompson Clara Jean West Sclorine Wilborn Leo Wilkerson Ray Wilkinson Frank Workman 18 SOPHOMORES 3 From left to right on first row: Wayne Workman. Joyce Workman, Nancy Williamson, Connie Martin, Betty Lou Manuel, Ozetta Hoover, Billie Jean Young, Faye Freshwater, and Mrs. Abernathy, home room teacher. Second row: Sylvia Curtis, Jean Wyrick, Ann Medlin, Annie Lee Howell, Peggy McLeod, Aileen Hudgins, Margaret Byrd, and Bobby Craddock. Third row: Bunk Smith, Henry Green, Bobby Lancaster, C. S. Loftis, Milton Breeze, Billy Wilson, and Johnny Lankford. Fourth row: Jimmy Kerley, Edwin Yancey, Jesse Reines, Henry Dixon, Edwin Yoder, and Carl Fritz. Not present were Norma Bowen and Marie Dawson. 19 SOPHOMORES , - A From left to right, jirst row: Earl Edwards, Shirley Squires, Florine Sykes, Doris Ray, Ola Mae Crawford, Alice Faye Mangum, and Richard Westbrook. On second row: Bobby Wilson, Ted Murphy, Joe Bland, Melvin King, Thurman Brigman, and Richard Langley. On third row: Nat Huff, Junior Gattis, Bobby Hightower, and Darrell Davis. On fourth row: Dwight Riley, Bobby Mebane, and Mr. Archie Walker, home room teacher. Not present were Jimmie Dudley, Jettie Lee Terrell, and Bobby Dodson. 20 FRESHMEN From left to right on first row: Billy Dixon, Joyce Payne, Mary Anne Nelson, Nellie Dodson, Jeanne Jobe, Betsy Allen, Nancy Keck, Betty Jane Dollar, Myrna Summerell, Betty Frances Rudd, and Sylvia Craddock. On second row: Catherine Dodson, Shirley Tate, Betty Jean Mc- Alister, Ann Hall, Carolyn Thomas, Marjorie Shields, Juanita Darnell, and Brenda Richardson. On third row: David Mangum, Gene Allred, Archie Wilborn, Jimmy Rogers, Ted Wilkerson, Bobby Wilkinson, and Mrs. Mary Lou Clark, home room teacher. 21 FRESHMEN ! i i From left to right on first row: Patricia Andrews, Morine Rice, Vitha Anne Bean, Patricia Anne Andrews, Marie Sykes, Dorcas Oakley, and Jimmy Kennon. On second row: Ronald Chandler, Carol Jean Stuckey, Nancy Scott, Velma Slaughter, Betty Ellen Wynn, Geraldine Rice, and Aubrey Highfield. On third row: John Payne, Robert Shields, Hermon Harris, Vernon Harris, Nelson McCauley, Taft Scarlett, and Mr. James Cantrell, home hoom teacher. On fourth row: Dwight Davis, James Henry Foster, Claris Beam, Jerry Caviness, and Bobby Workman. 22 IDXIITIVITIEE e fx 8' X A x. 4 +99 ,Q x W ifi W N ' x W W n' Q 50 C cm 0 Nhllilg, 'IAQ 'am , QQ, .fy . Xq X . gig lf 1 ' ' cz ME ik 0 xo Q.. Q6 ' STu5EN-Y 1' gx QBQNLKX I X aut In ' M IHS' ll. I ' :lv Ig: lg. i ..,,,-,-- I. . V . E Q f -A In , , X '41, '4, ' 7 ,- -..IAS b , xx 5-4' , .X . X A -1 7' li Sxx . - 'N' X X Q. f yqonobvhfq Club STUDENT COUNCIL From left to right: Nancy Keck, Dwight Riley, Leo Wilkerson, Barbara McLeod, secretary, Betty Jean McLeod, president, Jack Kerley, vice-presidentg L. A. Dixon, Bobby Lancaster, Claris Bean, Mrs. Merle Riggs, faculty advisor. MARSHALS From left to right: Richard Mangum, June Foust, Mary Belle Lawrence, Chief, Jack Kerley, Frances Keasler, Leo Wilkerson. 24 KEY CLUB From left to right: Tom Patton, John R. Sykes, Jimmy Thompson, Jack Kerley, Jack Latta, vice- Billy Fox, Mr. Archie Walker, faculty advisor, MEBANE HI-TIMES STAFF From. left to right seated: Nancy Scott, Neal Smith, Frances Kcasler, editor, Juanita Bullington, June Foust, Mary B. Lawrence. From left to 'right standing: Elizabeth Stevenson, Mrs. Mary Clark, faculty advisor, Billy Greeson, Jack Latta, Nancy Martin, Miss Rachel Jones, faculty ad- visor, Clarence Cheek, Billy Oakley, Edwin Yoder, Rachel Faucette, Jack Kerley, Leo Wilkerson, Sclorine Wilborn. 25 president: Grover Hooks, president, Carlton Lawrence, secretary, Richard Newman, treasurer: BAND First row from left to right: Majorettes Martha Ann McLamb, Patsy Brown. Patsy Crumpler, Kay Lanning. Emma Jean Phelps, Linda Wood, Linda Lanning, and Sylvia Crumpler. Second row: Majorettes Harriet Rice, Shirley Tate, Barbara McCauley, Connie Martin, Faye McLeod, Mary Ann Nelson. and Vickie Van Lierc. Third row: Lawrence Keith, David Pender, Wayne Riley, Tommy Evans, Zan White, Larry Miller, Edwin Robertson, Harold Lambert, and Barbara Medlin. Fourth row: Phil Medlin. Bobbie lV1cBane, Jimmy Cavincss, Ann Medlin, Jerry Caviness, Joan Lambert, Wayne Workman, Billy Wilkinson, James Workman, Tommy Gravitt. Fifih row: Caudcll Clark. Don Squires, Leo Wilkerson. Don Buckner. Wallace Wilkerson, Claris Bean, Ronald Chandler. and David Mangum. Sixth row: Bobby Wilkinson, Billy Wilson, Henry Dixon, Jack Latta, Edwin Yoder. Richard Mangum, and Taft Scarlett. Not Pictured: Mrs. Margaret Porter, faculty sponsor. MEBANE ON PARADE 26 JUN IOR-SENIOR BANQU ET 27 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First row from left to right: Mrs. Jack Stevens, faculty sponsor: Brenda Richardson, Betsy Allen, Doris Ray, Peggy McLeod: Betty Wynne: Margaret Byrd, and Sylvia Curtis. Second row: Ozetta Hoover, Juanita Darnell, Vitha Bean, Ann Medling Marjorie Shields, Sylvia Craddock3 Velma Slaughter, and Fay Freshwater. GLEE CLUB First row from left to right: Joyce Payne, Jeanne Jobe, Betty Van Ward, Morine Rice, Vitha Bean, Doris Ray, Aileen Hudgins, Florine Sykes, Ozetta Hoover, June Foust, Elizabeth Stevenson and Joyce Workman, Second row: Rachel Payne, Betty Carden, Nancy Keck, Betty McAlister, Betty Wynne, Geraldine Rice, Betsy Allen, Peggy Brown, Frances Keasler, and Betty Mebane. Third row: Shirley Tate, Jean Wyrick, Betty Jean Sykes, Nancy Williamson, Velma Slaughter. Sylvia Craddock, and Jimmy Kerley. Fourth row: Betty Jean McLeod, Sclorine Wilborn, Sarah Cook, Bobby Hightower, Ann Medlin, Clara Jean West, Rachel Faucette, Mary Ann Nelson, Joyce Fox, Betty Frances Rudd, Patricia Latta, and Taft Scarlett. Fifth row: Henry Green. Henry Dixon. Johnny Lankford, Edwin Yoder, and Wallace Wilkerson. Not present when picture was made: Mrs, Geraldine Vincent, faculty sponsor. 28 MAY DAY A R1-rulinq from If-H In right. front rpm: Rachel Pwyne and Billy Onkle , .I H W k . y UNLL or man and Richard Westbrook. .und Nvnnm Howe-rm zmcl Dwight Riley. Second row: Sarah Cook. May Queen. and Richard King. May King: and Milclrz-ri l,um.zIvy. Muni ul Honor. :md Ralph Carter, runner up for king. Third row: Frances Kcasler and Bobby Gzurrc-tt. Shirlov T: I - 1 l ' ' ' X ' ' , xg mr Fu! Wilknrson. .md Joyce Payne and James Henry Foster. F U RMACOTTO STAF F SARAH Cook BETTY JEAN MCLEOD BARBARA MCLEOD JALIA STROUSE Literary Editor Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Art Editor GROVER Hooks MILDRED LANGLEY NEAL Sivurx-1 Assistant Business Manager Assistant Editor Circulation Manager RALPH CARTER Miss RACHEL JONES Photography Editor Faculty Sponsor Have you ever worked on a yearbook? Wonder why we ask this question? Conscience- could be. It has been a hard year--full of postponements, full of deadlines that weren't met and deadlines that were, and great plans that never came off and some that did, and people that cooperated and some that didn't. We worked on lt, and sometimes it didn't seem worth it. We missed a few classes, most of the afternoon entertainments, and a few Teen-Age Club meetings. At times we thought ugly thoughts, said ugly things, but finally we begged the last ads, wrote the last words, had the last pictures snapped, placed them in the last envelopes, and mailed the last package to the engravers. Now, we would like to say Thank You to the merchants, to the photographers, and to every other person that has helped us have this, the first FURMACOTTO. We've tried, and it has been fun and experience and hard work. We think it a fine book and hope you will feel the same way! 30 ,Q-E fb! 75171 :i X QQ? .Xxx ll, wif ! v '-v. zu 1 ' I ff. 4 , ' J wif' ' . 4 ,zz 4 A Pj f 'v f X!! A? X4 XXX f i if 'i 'Qi , f f 9 '7 , gif N M6330 I . ff 41 Q E! 1 , . if In ,x X X x ,..J x XX E , X Vw FOOTBALL First 'row from left to right: Richard Mangum, Don Buckner, L. A. Dixon, Bobby Lancaster Bobby Wilson Jack Kerley, and Bobby Dodson. Second row: Billy Summerell, Tom Patton, Bobby Hightower Rlchard King Clarence Cheek, Junior Gattis, and Grover Hooks. Third row: Coach Archie Walker, Neal Smith Jerry Dunn Billy Fox Ralph Carter, Wayne Moore, Ted Wilkerson, Norman Allen, Jerry Caviness, Richard Westbrook and Coach James Cantrell. Not present when picture was made: Walter Squires and Bobby Wilkinson Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane SCORES FOR 1949 SEASON 6 ,,,.,, .l,,. A sheboro 20 ...... ,.... M il1's Home 26 ..,.,. ..,., A lexander-Wilson 7 ...... ..... E . M. Holt 0 ...... ..... A ltamahaw-Ossippee 34 ...... .. ..Mayodan 0 ...... ..... G raham 14 ...... ...,. G ibsonville 20 ,,...l ..... R amseur 14 ...... ..... L iberty 32 'x O YES-WE DID POSE . ' A . 1 l , ,,., .... . .. K 1. ,. A. , i 'Ka I f ' ' 'wflfsw 1 . if of mv' 1. Captain Grover Hooks-Right End and winner of linesman trophy. 2. Captain Ralph Carter-Fullback. mem- ber of All-Star County team, and winner of Backfield trophy. 3. Richard King---Center and member of all-star County team. 4. Neal Smith-Wing Back and high scorer for the year. 5. Jerry Dunn-Blocking Back. 6. Bobby Hightower-Left Guard. 7. Junior Gattis-Right Tackle. 8. Jack Kerley-Left Tackle. 9. Billy Fox-Fullback. 33 GIRLS' BASKETBALL From left to right: Elizabeth Stevenson: Joyce Workman: Joyce Payne Nell Rhodes Rachel Payneg Frances Keaslerg Sclorine Wilbornpg tuowellg Carolyn Thomas Sarah Cook Betsy Alleng June Foustg Clara Jean Westg Peggy 0 , kneeling. Lower left corner Mlss Rachel Jones, coach. 1 X J' fl , I X! f r ff J, s . 'f fn , v ' el J' V' 7 RESULTS OF 1949-1950 GAM-14: I go NX -A . , N f f of 1-2 Y J f lfebaneq-11 .,..,........... Aycock V fy- ' 'J' J, -f -f L- Mebane! 16 ,..,.. ,...... A lexander yason JL ea Q Mebane 32 ,l.... ...... H aw R' u f' ne 24, ...., ....... E10 AA. ' f ,JV I 0 ' Mebane 28 ...... ..,.... G ra am .K , if -' do J' Mebane 51 bu whiyfe 5 fi' ' ,-f A 0 Mebane 25 ...,.. ....... S , Lx VT 1 X' ' ' ' , Mebane. 2s .............. Altamahaw-Ossippee I , J Mebane 87.1 .,.. ..,.... P leasant Grove .I ,, ' A 5 ' Mebane 29 .,.. .. ....... Graham R9 7 X Mebane 49 ...... ,,..,.. E . M. Holt p-9 1 Mebane 39 ...... ....... H aw River - ' ,I H .1 I Mebane 25 ................ Elon C7 ' Q Mebane 32 .,.,............ Eli Whitney 'dv J, Mebane 29 ....l.,......... Sylvan K!! 34 BOYS' BASKETBALL From left to right: Bobby Hightower: Bobby Dollar: Archie Wilborng Neal Smith Richard King Harry Dollar: James Fosterg Darrell Davis, kneeling. RESULTS OF 1949-1950 GAMES Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane e,..........,.YAycock A-Wilson River .......,..,.....Elon ,...........,...Graham Altamahaw-Ossippee ..........,.....Sy1van Altamahaw-Ossippee Eli Whitney ................Pleasant Grove Elon E. M. Holt Sylvan Haw River Elon Eli Whitney 35 BASEBALL P Reading from left to right, first row: Jimmy Kennon Bobby Hightower, Ray Wilkinson, Ralph Carter, L. A, Dixon, John R. Sykes, Walter Squires, James Foster. Don Buckner, Archie Wilborn, Billy Wilson, and Taft Scarlett. Second row: Mr. James Cantrell, coach: Richard Westbrook, Gene Allred, Jerry Caviness, Thomas Thompson, Bobby Dodson, Richard King, Bobby Mebane, Bobby Workman, Claris Bean, and Billy Oakley, Manager- BASEBALL RESULTS FOR 1950 Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane Mebane 2.1 ,, ,,,,,, Elon 12 14 7,,,,,, ....... H aw River 9 8 ,,,,,,, ,,i.... E li Whitney 14 4 ..,.... ....... S ylvan 3 4 .,,.,,, ,,c,,,c P leasant Grove 13 5 ,,A.... ....... A ltamahaw-Ossippee 14 4 ...,.., ..,.... A lexander Wilson 9 4 ,,,,,., ,...ii, E . M. Holt 3 3 .....c ,,.,,,, A ycock 2 21 ,,,.,,, ,,.i,.i A ycock 4 6 ,,,,.,, ....... H aw River 11 8 ,c.,,.. ,....., H aw River '7 36 CHEERLEADERS Early in the fall we had elections and the students of Mebane elected the leaders for their fuss for the year 1949 and 1950. Those elected were Leo Wilker- son, Thomas Thompson and Elma G. Clark from the Junior classesg and from the Senior class were Nell Rhodes, Richard Newman, and Jalia Strouse. These six immediately elected Jalia as their chief. Early in the year a new member was added to this list. Little Linda Wood was chosen as mascot. There were rainy nights, bright nights, cold nights, hot nights, rough games, tough games, easy fought games, hard-lost gamesg but the cheerleaders were there. Always clad in white, blue, and gold, fighting to the very end-these were our cheerleaders. From left to right: Leo Wilkerson: Nell Rhodes: Richard Newman: Jalia Strouseg Thomas Thompson: Elma Gray Clark: Lina Wood. center. H SCHOOL SONG Ole M. H. S., you are the best As for you we sing. Ole high school in the East or West. Ole M. H. S., we will down them You play a fair game. Down them everyone You play a square game, Ole M. H. S., we will conquer And you win in everything. Ere this day is done And when that blue and gold machine Down all our vanquished, Comes out to fight and looking mean, As through the years we ily, Then we will conquer. All for the favor of ole Mebane High. 37 MONOGRAM CLUB First row from left to right: Richard Westbrook, Ray Wilkerson, Francis Keasler, Richard New- man, Jalia Strouse, Thomas Thompson, Rachel Payne, and Ann Howell. Second row: Annie June Foust, Junior Gattis, Sclorine Wilborn, Leo Wilkerson, Bobby Hightower, Joyce Workman, and Elizabeth Stephenson. Third row: Harry Dollarg Richard King, presidentg L. A. Dixong James Kinley, Ralph Carterg Grover Hooksg Clarence Cheeky Jerry During and Darrell Davis. Fourth row: Walter Squiresg Jack Kerleyg Neal Smith, vice-presidentg Bobby Dodson, Billy Fox: and John Robert Sykes. Members not pictured: Elma G. Clarkg Nell Rhodesg Peggy Browng Sarah Cook, secretary and treasurerg Clara Jean Westg Bobby Dollarg Tom Patton: Billy Summerellg and Norman Allen. Faculty sponsors are Miss Rachel Jones, Mr. Archie Walker, and Mr. James Cantrell. 38 KEEPING FAITH WITH THE COMMUNITY EGR SEVENTEEN YEARS Always the Best in Quality, Service and Price CAROLINA DRUG COMPANY Your Friendly Rexall Store Phone 2691 Mebane, N. C. Rendering a B d H lh .S Three Counties IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. 6'Y0u Furnish the Girl and Weill Furnish the Home PHILCO, NORGE, and HOTPOINT APPLIANCES RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. Dial 3141 Mebane, N. C. Compliments of IVIEBANE ELOUR AND FEED IVIILLS Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEEDS Dial 4574 CENTRAL MQTQR AND HOOD SPORTING GOODS 206 W. Fr t Si. Bur1'n ton, N. C. t ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT School Sweaters and Jackets SALES and SERVICE Special Prices to Schools and Students Dial 3981 COLUMBIA BICYCLES PENDER and AMICK CO. Compliments of O MEBANE THEATRE MEN,S, YOUNG MEN'S 'md Dial 2994 cH1LDR12N's WEAR Twice the Treat JAMES ELECTRICAL and FURNITURE COMPANY - COMPLETE LINE OF Made only by Pepsi-Cola Company FURNITURE Long Island City, N. Y. FOR YOUR HOME BURLINGTON, N, C, FRIGIDAIRE - MAYTAG MEBANE LUMBER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COMPANY, INC. CLASS OF ,50 Everything to Build Anythingv 1 phone 2271 MEBANE CHAMBER OF MEBANE, N. C. COMMERCE Compliments of C. L. MALONE CO. Menls and Young Men's Store MEBANE, N. C. Compliments of TH E BAKER-MEBANE HOSIERY CO. CITY MARKET The Complete Food Store Compliments of McLEOD OIL CO. GASOLINE Corner Third and Clay Streets FUEL QIL . KERQSENE FREE DELIVERY Phone 3721 Dial 2361 MEBANE, N. C. R. A. WILKINSON, M . , X gf G, GHG U X X INSURANCE fr REALTY A-T JD AGENCY INC. mf MEBANE, N. C. A uf' Compliments KEY CLUB of MEBANE HIGH THE DURHAM BANK 6' TRUST COMPANY MEBANE, N. C. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1950 Member Federal Deposit Insuran Corporation MAGIC LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Compliments of Y TYSON-MALONE DYEING and RUG CLEANING HARDWARE CO. Dial 3641 MEBANE, N. C. Dial 2131 GOLF COURSE SERVICE CATHERINIEPS STATION BEAUTY SHOP GAS AND OIL Call 3381 for Appointment .1 Patronize Our Shop for the Latest in Hair Cutting Phone 3343 and Hair Styling Compliments of THE MEBANE GROCERY COMPANY Compliments of SOUTHERLAND DYEING 6' FINISHING MILLS, Inc. MEBANE, N. C. ALL THE MEBANE ENTERPRISE PHOTOGRAPHS Alamance County's Leading Weekly NEWSPAPER and JOB PRINTING by Since 1919 Lynch 6 Murphy Studios MEBANE, N. C, Subscription Price 31.50 a Year A Newspaper Advertisers Should Not Overlook Dial 2125 120 E. Center St. VILLAGE INN Located on Highway 70 West of Mebane 4 Compliments of We Specialize in FRIED CHICKEN BARBECUED CHICKEN STEAKS and CHOPS VANCE F ORRESTER, Mgr. APPAREL INC. MEBANE, N. C. A . . Someone you Manufacturers of PEACHES ,n CREAM Childrenfs Dresses Is Sizes 3 - 6x and 7 -14 on G Featuring DAN RIVER plaids, checks, and stripes, finest organdie, dotted swiss, broadcloth and chambray. Full range of styles for all occasions including play dresses, school and party dresses. Out- standing workmanship and designs. RUBY MAE DRESS SHOPPE 'ATHINGS TO WEAR FOR LADIES WHO CARE 104 Clay Street MEBANE, N. C. CHEVROLET Melville Chevrolet Co., Inc. Sales and Service Dial 2851 MEBANE, N. C. Compliments of AMICK'S ESSO SERVICE STATION MEBANE, N. C. DIAL 2471 TOM HOLT'S BARBER SHOP THREE EXPERT BARBERS TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES Clay Street MEBANE BEAUTY SHOP For Appointment Dial 2861 We Have That Different Gift You Are Searching for- A Gift of Beautyv BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS from WHITE'S FURNITURE CO. SHADY OAK WALKER ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Chicken S k Barbecue MEBANE, N' C. tea s WIRING REPAIRS FIXTURES DIAL 2273 MEBANE, N. C. MEBANE PHONES GRAHAM 2503 6-3044- FOR Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Electric Stoves, Hot Plates Household and Hardware, Also Tires and Tubes, See RUDD'S FIRESTONE DIAL 3651 MEBANE, N. C. EASY TERMS Compliments of THE MEBANE JOURNAL A Weekly Survey of Alamance and Orange Counties C fr H MOTOR SALES, Inc. Sales FORD Service Walkeris Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE MEBANE, N. C. North Center Street . MEBANE, N- C- MARVIN G. WALKER, Mgr. Telephone 2071 DIAL 3761 A. A. FULLER INS. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS See Us When You Are in Need of Any Kind of Insurance FOR QUALITY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING DIAL 4251 y MEBANE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line Res. Phone 3075 Oihce 3075 MEBANE N C THE PLAEEH O E Compliments of OF MEBANE DUNCAN'S G I L L' S 'nc- 102 Clay Street Mebane, N. C. F 0 0 D S T O R E A Fine Food for the Youngsters! MELVILLE ICE CREAM o oo vAf- U OOTH! 21-11' EXTRA SM EXTRA msm i-xiiziff' 4:.lZ ' s' 4,4 Q THE VILLAGE STORE SHOES and READY-TO-WEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Specialize in Infants, Wear 107 Clay Street DOLLAR'S SODA SHOP Next to the Theatre MEBANE, N. C. WE SERVE Compliments of SLICED BAR-BE-CUE THE COUNTRY STORE MEBANE, N. C. A. 5' M. GRILL FEEDS, CROCERIES, PAINTS 401 East Center Street and HARDWARE MEBANE, N. C. . CHARLIE MCADAMS, Manager Phone 3031 Free Delwery READ THIS . . . before you decide on our profession Do you like children? Do you like to feel you're helping them develop. helping them build their lives and their futures? Do you like facts and ideas . . . like to absorb them and add to your intellectual stature? Do you like to feel you're taking part in the progress of your community, your state, your country -- and thc world? Do you have imagination? Poise? Patience and understanding? Good health and normal energy? If you can answer yes to these questions, the chances are good that you have a talent for teaching. During the next few years, 230,000 teachers - over and above those re- quired to fill normal vacancies - will be needed in our schools. There is a special need for teachers in elementary grades . . . and there will be an even greater need during the years ahead. Your place may be in this highly honored profession - look into the possibilities today. Better Schools Make Better Communities Printed as a public service by EDWARDS 8: BRDUGHTCIN CD. Education Molds RALEIGH, N. C. 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