Mebane High School - Furmacotto Yearbook (Mebane, NC)
- Class of 1951
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wiiiinmiv Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime, and, departing, leave behind us footprints on the sands of time. A Psalm of Life. Stanza 7 % To Mr. Edwin Yoder, our principal for the past twelve years, and to Mrs. Merle Riggs, one of our instructors during our high school days--to both of you who have so given to us both your time and advice sincerely, honestly, and willingly--we do dedicate our yearbook. MRS. MERLE RIGGS ►y — yAH tya «« nS' .' vW Sm 4M , Wr j foZi ImSSt y' ■« i «t-i l ( ■ C y y - v «k « r- d A, V U ,L0+ r V YMT' jLt - z’tf j 2mS' ' V «. y Ay., .tf,— , 4« 2 2 '4 j..' . 2- rs r FICILTV MD IDMl.MSTKATIO.V MRS. IRIS ABERNATHY Science and Physical Education El on College MRS. ELEANOR HARRIS English Womans College MR. HARLEY CANTRELL Eighth Grade Appalachian College MRS. MARTHA KATHERINE GILLILAND Office Secretary W.C.U.N.C. MRS. KYNOCHEA ROGERS Eighth Grade Wake Forest College MRS. MARY LOUISE CLARK Business Education, History Appalachian College MR. WALTER M. JACKSON English, Physical Education, Civics East Carolina Teachers College MRS. MERLE RIGGS French, Math, and Librarian Womans College MISS RACHEL JONES Math, English, Civics, and Physical Education Atlantic Christian College MISS LELA SAUNDERS History, Economics Womans College MRS JACK STEVENS Home Economics Womans College MR. ARCHIE WALKER Diversified Occupations Elon College MRS. MARGARETT WARREN Seventh Grade Greensboro College MISS SARA THOMPSON MRS. L. W. WARREN Seventh Grade School Dietitian Converse College Not present when pictures were made: MRS. GERALDINE VINCENT Glee Club Salem College E. M. YODER Principal Lenoir Rhyne College U.N.C. s E IK I II It OAKLEY, BILLY TYSON President ' Moe' --Friendliest. Class Officer 2, President 4; Furmacotto Staff 4; Football 2,4; Baseball Manager 3; Hi-Times Staff 1,3; Monogram Club 4, Minstrel 3,4; May Court 2, 3, King 4; Key Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3. ALLEN, NORMAN ROOSEVELT Vice-President Cue”--Biggest Baby. Class Vice- President 4; Football 2,3,4; Band 1; Minstrel 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. CLARK, ELMA GRAY Sec retary “Clark”--Best Looking. Class Secre- tary 4; Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 1,2, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics Club 4. FOX. WILLIAM HEATON T reasurer Wolf”--Most Talented. Student Council 1,2; Band 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Class President 2,3; Class Treasurer 4. KERLEY, HOWARD JACK Student Council-President “Ko”--Wittiest. Class President 1; Vice-President Student Council 3; President Student Council 4; Football 2,3,4; Furmacotto Staff 4; Hi Times Staff 1,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Band 1; Key Club 3, Secre- tary 4; Dramatics Club 1,4. II F F I C E R S ANDREWS, ELIZABETH LULA •'Teeny- Most Popular; Most Unselfish Class Officer 3; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Dramatic Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Times Staff 3. BULLINGTON, JUANITA LEE “Nita’ Biggest Flirt Nathanial Green High 1,2; Hi Times Staff 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Minstrel 3; Dramatics Club 4. BURGESS, FRANKLIN DELANO Baseball 3. “Spirit- Best Looking CHEEK, CLARENCE JULIAN “Weldon- Most Athletic Furmacotto Staff 4; Football 3,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3,4. DIXON, LAMONT ALFRED “Dixon- Biggest Pest Class Secretary and Treasurer 2; Student Council 1,2, 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Key Club 3,4; Minstrel 1,2; Dramatics Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Furmacotto Staff 4. DUNN, JERRY THOMPSON “Slats’ Most Talkative Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. FAUCETTE, RACHEL LILLIAN “Pete- Wittiest Class Officer 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Minstrel 1,4; May Court 2; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Times Staff 1. FOUST, ANNIE JUNE -Pug“ Biggest Pest Honor Society 4; Basketball 3; Hi-Times Staff 3; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Minstrel 1,2, 3,4; Band 3; Dramatics Club 4; Marshal 3; Manager of girls Basketball 4. GARNER, NELLIE •‘Nellie GARRETT, ROBERT MANUEL “Bobby” Best Dressed Class Officer 2, 3; May Court 2, 3; Bus Driver 3; Band 1. GREESON, BILL SLATER ••Silas’ Most Dignified Glee Club 4; Minstrel 4; Bus Driver 4; Key Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1.2, 3. 4. KfcASLER, FRANCES ANN • Lefty Best All Around Honor Society 4; Furmacotto Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3. President 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Minstrel 2, 3, 4; May Court 3, May Queen 4; Dramatics Club 4; Marshal 3. KINLEY, HENRY JAMES JR. ••Bulldog” Class Officer 3; Baseball 2,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Minstrel 1,2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 2, 3; Dra- matics Club 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4. LATTA, JOHN WILLIAM JR. •‘Jack Most Courteous Furmacotto Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Hi- Times Staff 1,2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Key Club 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Dramatics Club 1,4. LAWRENCE, MARY BELLE “Belle Best Dressed Honor Society 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Time s Staff 3; Minstrel 2, 3,4; Drama- tics Club 4. MANGUM, RICHARD ARNOLD ‘‘Rickey” Most Likely To Succeed. Most in Love. Class Vice-President 3; Football 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Minstrel 3,4; Band President 2, 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Marshal 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 1,4; May Court 4. MARTIN, NANCY ANN Nan” Most Talkative Hi-Times Staff 3; Home Economics Club 2; Glee Club 4; Minstrel 4. Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H Club 2.3.4. Me BANE, SHIRLY ELIZABETH Mae Most Conceited Class President 2; Honor Society 4; Student Council, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,4; Minstrel 4; Band 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 4. PAYNE, CLARA RACHEL Poodle F riendliest Basketball 1,2,3, 4; May Court 3; Hi-Times Staff 2. 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2, 3. Glee Club 2. RICE, WILMA JEAN Rice Most Courteous SCOTT, NANCY FLORINE Scott- Most Likely To Succeed Hi-Times Staff 1,3; Glee Club 1.2, 3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Dramatics Club 4. SHANKLIN, DAVID MILES Hot Rod- Most Conceited Class President 1; May Court 1. STEPHENSON, ELIZABETH ANN Rabbit- Most in Love Class President 3; Minstrel 1,2, 3,4; Furmacotto Staff 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Times Staff 1,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Dramatics Club 1,4; Glee Club 1.2,3,4. STEWART, BARBARA JEAN -Bobbie- Most Dignified Class Vice President 2; Glee Club 1,2; Minstrel 2; May Court 1. ar THOMPSON, THOMAS GENE “Capone” Most Popular Class Officer 1; Football 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3; Hi-Times Staff 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4. WEST, CLARA JEAN “Bess” Most Talented Honor Society 4; Furmacotto Staff 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Minstrel 2,3,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3,4; May Court 2..4; Dramatics Club 4; Home Economics Club 1,2. WILBORN, LEOLA SCLORINE “Slow” Most Athletic Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Home Economics Club 1,2; Minstrel 4. WILKERSON, LEO CARL “Brains” Best All Around Honor Society 4; Student Council 1,2; Furmacotto, Edi- tor 4; Cheerleader 3; Hi-Times Staff 3; Monogram Club 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Minstrel 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Marshal 3. WILKINSON, RAY WALTHALL “Fargo” Biggest Flirt Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4. WORKMAN, FRANKLIN WILSON “Frank” KELLY, MICHAEL ODELL Class Mascot. “Mike” GETTIG, LINDA LOU Class Mascot. “Linda” WAYNE WORKMAN President NORMA BOWEN Vice -President MILTON BREEZE Secretary h Treasurer MARGARET BYRD Student Council Member SYLVIA CURTIS HENRY DIXON FAYE FRESHWATER ANN HOWELL AILEEN HUDGENS BOB LANCASTER PEGGY McLEOD ANN MEDLIN JESSIE RAINES BUNK SMITH RICHARD WESTBROOK NANCY WILLIAMS BILLY WILSON JOYCE WORKMAN JEAN WYRICK EDWIN YANCEY EDWIN YODER BILLIE JEAN YOUNG BUCKNER, DON President SUMMERELL, BILLY Vice-President MANGUM, ALICE Secretary Treasurer RILEY. DWIGHT Student Council Member BLAND, JOE BRIG MAN, THURMAN CRADDOCK. BOBBY CRAWFORD, OLA EDWARD, EARL FRITTS, CARL GATTIS, GOLEY GREEN, HENRY HIGHTOWER, BOBBY HOOVER, OZETTA HUFF, NAT KERLEY, JIMMY KING, MELVIN LANGLEY, RICHARD LANKFORD, JOHNNY MURPHY, TED RAY, DORIS SYKES, FLORINE TERRELL, JETTIE WILSON, BOBBY (Not pictured) DODSON, BOBBY MEBANE, BOBBY SOPHOMORES VERNON HARRIS President ARCHIE WILBORN Vice -President MARIE SYKES Secretary fc Treasurer JAMES FOSTER Student Council Member GENE ALLRED PATRICIA ANDREWS V1THA BEAN DWIGHT DAVIS BILLY DIXON HERMAN HARRIS AUBREY H1GHFILL JOHN PAYNE GEARLINE RICE MORINE RICE NANCY SCOTT ROBERT SHIELDS VELMA SLAUGHTER CAROL STUCKEY MYRNA SUMMERELL BOBBY WORKMAN BETTY ELLEN WYNN (Not pictured) MARJORIE SMITH siiniihiiir es BETTY FRANCES RUDD President BETSY ALLEN Vice-President BRENDA RICHARDSON Secretary Treasurer JOYCE PAYNE Student Council Member CLARIS BEAN JERRY CAVINESS RONALD CHANDLER SYLVIA CRADDOCK JUANITA DARNELL CATHERINE DODSON BETTY JANE DOLLAR ANN HALL JEANNE JOBE NANCY KECK DAVID MANGUM BETTY JEAN MeALISTER MARY ANN NELSON MARJORIE SHIELDS SHIRLEY TATE CAROLYN THOMAS BOBBY WILKINSON (Not pictured) TED WILKERSON AURELIA ALLEN JIMMY BELL YVONNE BURGESS BETTY CATLETT BETTY JO CLARK JODEPHINE DANIELS LOUISE DODSON JUDY FRESHWATER SUE FRESHWATER THOMAS GRAVITTE JOEY GRAVES KENNETH GREEN RICHARD HAM DONALD HOLT MARTHA HOOVER GEORGE ISLEY JIMMY KENNON JOAN LAMBERT KERMIT LEWIS BOBBIE REA Me BANE JACKSON’S OFFICERS President................Herbert Thornton Vice-President...............Richard Ham Secretary b PHYLLIS MAULTSBY Treasurer....................George Isley PATRICIA MIXON Student Council Member...................Herbert Thornton FRANCES MOORE WAYNE MOORE ELSIE MAE OAKLEY KATIE ODELL JANICE POE HARRIET RICE NINA BELLE SATTERFIELD TAFT SCARLETT JANE SHIELDS REBECCA SMITH DON SQUIRES JEAN SUMMERELL MARY ALICE SYKES RUBY SYKES DOROTHY TALLEY CAROL TERRELL HERBERT THORNTON GAIL WARD PEGGY WESTBROOK STEPHEN WILKERSON BILLY WILKINSON (Not pictured) REVA GARNER JONES OFFICERS President.................... Don Squires Vice-President...............Harriet Rice Secretary Treasurer....................Jimmie Bell Student Council Member Don Squires Left to right: Frances Albright, Vernell Albright, Barbara Andrews, James Andrews, Patsy Brown, Fred Carter, Jessie Campbell, Caudell Clark, B tty Crawford, Mittie Crumpler, Janet Dawson, Patricia Davis, Hilda Faucette, Jerry Foster, Elbert Garner, Cleo Graves, Phyllis Hawkins, Bryan Holt, Ophelia Holt, Ray Jenkins, Fred Jobe, Bobby Jones, Jack Keasler, Helen Langley, Howard Lee, Mary Lewis, Tommy Loftis, John Lynch, Jo McAdams, William McLaurin, Bennie Murphy, Kay Nelson, Jean Nichols, Barbara Neville, Carrie Odell, Dennis Owens, Esther Payne, Richard Patterson, Bobby Rice, Vance Richmond, Bobby Riggs, Bobby Scarlett, Gerald Sentelle, Rosalie Shields, Norma Shoe, Billie Smith, Darwin Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Gerald Smith, Philip Smith, Robert Stout, Ann Strickland, Betty Sykes, Charlotte Thomas, Rose Thornton, John Tingen, Ellen Turner, Ernestine Westbrook, Woodrow Wilkerson, Billy Wilkinson, Sammy Wilson, James Workman, Marcelle Van Liere, Jo Yancey. Not pictured: Sylvia Crumpler, Shirley Hunter, David Massey and Robert Pendergraft. SEVENTH lilllllE r Left to right: Bobbie Bean, Delbert Bean, Shirley Bulla, Coy Byrd, Cecil Caison, Margaret Carter, Jimmy Caviness, Billy Cook, Dana Dixon, Charles Durham, Jesse Edwards, Tommy Evans, Mel vim Faucette, Betty Fritts, John Garner, Don Greeson, Keith Griggs, Cora Hawkins, Shirley Holt, Hilda Hoover, Bessie Isley, Carolyn Laws, Linda Lanning, Eddie Lee, Carl Lemons, Barbara McCauley, Faye McLeod, Barbara Medlin, Larry Miller, Jo Oakley, Shirley Parker, David Pender, Lottie Reeves, Linda Rice, Wayne Riley, Edwin Robertson, Tommy Terrell, Donald Tickle, Foy Thompson, Gene Turner, Doris Shields, Braxton Stuckey, Beth Sykes, Craig Sykes, E. C. Sykes, Lois Sykes, Tommy Sykes, Bruce West, Zan White, Charlotte Wil- liams, Jean Williams, Judy Wilson, Donald Workman, Bobby Wynn, and Howard York. Not pictured: Tyson Hunter, Myrtle Workman, Bobby Durham, Elmer Owens, and Tommy Pickett. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Richard Westbrook, Thomas Thompson, James Foster, Billy Summerell. Billy Fox, Bobby Wilkinson Ted Wilkerson. Billy Oakley, Bobby Workman. SECOND ROW: James Cantrell, Coach; Jimmy Bell, Gene Allred, Jimmy Kerley, Don Buckner, Clarence Cheek, Jerry Cavincss, Bunk Smith, Archie Walker, Coach; Norman Allen, L. A. Dixon, Archie Wilborn, Jack Kerley, Junior Gattis, Ted Murphy. THIRD ROW: Bobby Hightower, Jerry Dunn, Walter Jackson, Coach. DATE PLACE TEAM WE THEY V o?v et ° ,to ' «•o Sept. 7 there Durham County 0 Sept. 15 here Haw River 15 Sept. 22 here Mills Home 0 Se pt. 29 the re A. W i 1 s on 19 Oct. 6 here E. M. Holt 7 Oct. 13 there A. Ossippee 19 Oct. 27 here Graham 0 Nov. 3 here Gibsonville 32 Nov. 10 here Liberty 21 15 12 0 6 6 0 31 0 0 Oj w 4 . °n °u As A , k e. Or Jerry Dunn Don Buckner Co-Captain Billy Summerell Norman Allen Co-Captain Billy Fox Bobby Hightower Clarence Cheek Billy Oakley Archie Wilborn Bunk Smith L. A. Dixon Mebane 31 vs Graham Me bane 34 vs Eton Mebane 29 vs Alex. Wilson Mebane 31 vs Sylvan Mebane 58 vs Ossippee Mebane 68 vs Pleas. Grove Mebane 83 vs E. M. Holt Mebane 54 vs Eli Whitney Mebane 77 vs Haw River 28 Mebane 64 vs Haw River 42 Mebane 48 vs Eli Whitney 30 Mebane 41 vs Graham 69 Mebane 36 vs El on 21 Mebane 49 vs Alex. Wilson 26 Mebane 31 vs Sylvan 51 Mebane 61 vs Ossippee 51 Mebane 48 vs Pleas. Grove 60 Mebane 62 vs E. M. Holt «NILS' BMETBtLL TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to right: Joyce Payne, Rachel Payne, Joyce Workman, Elizabeth Steph- enson, Clara Jean West, and Harriet Rice. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Thomas. Frances Keasler, Co-Captain; ScLorine Wilborn, Co-Captain; Ann Howell, Betsy Allen, Peggy McLeod. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Nelson, Betty F. Rudd, Sylvia Curtis, Elsie M. Oakley, and Ruby Sykes. Annie J. Foust, Business Manager; and Rachel Jones, Coach. Me bane 19 vs Graham 34 Mebane 30 vs Elon 31 Mebane 24 vs Alex. Wilson 21 Mebane 55 vs Sylvan 40 Mebane 37 vs Ossippee 48 Mebane 32 vs Pleas. Grove 53 Mebane 29 vs E. M. Holt 40 Mebane 36 vs Haw River 47 Mebane 46 vs E. M. Holt 43 Mebane 19 vs Eli Whitney 21 Mebane 20 vs Graham 57 Mebane 29 vs Elon 30 Mebane 33 vs Alex. Wilson 42 Mebane 45 vs Sylvan 35 Mebane 47 vs Ossippee 50 Mebane 36 vs Pleas. Grove 37 Mebane 56 vs Eli Whitney 47 Mebane 41 vs Haw River 46 FIRST ROW, Left to right: Jerry Caviness, Bunk Smith, Dwight Davis, and Herbert Thorn- ton. SECOND ROW: James Henry Foster, Ted Murphy, Archie Wilborn, Jesse Raines, and Norman Allen. THIRD ROW: Claris Bean, Jimmy Bell, Edwin Yoder, Gene Allred, Bobby Hightower, and Archie Walker, Coach. FIRST ROW. Left to right: Clara West. Joyce Workman, Annie Foust, ScLorine Wilborn, Secretary and Treasurer; Ann Howell, Frances Keasler, President; Rachel Payne, and Elizabeth Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Miss Rachel Jones, Faculty Sponsor; Bobby Hightowe r, Norman Allen, Thomas Thompson, Don Buckner, Bill Oakley. Vice-President; and L. A. Dixon. THIRD ROW: James Kinley, Junior Gattis, Archie Wilborn. Ted Murphy, James .Foster, Ray Wilkerson, Bill Summe rail. FOURTH ROW: Richard Westbrooks, Harley Cantrell, Faculty Sponsor; Jack Kerley. Bill Fox, Jerry Dunn, Clarence Cheek, and Walter Jackson, Faculty Sponsor. Ole M.H.S. , you are the best Ole high school in the East or West. You play a fair game. You play a square game. And you win in everything. And when that blue and gold machine Comes out to fight and looking mean. Then we will conquer. SCHOOL SONG As for you we sing. Ole M. H. S. , we will down them Down them everyone Ole M. H. S. , we will conquer Ere this day is done Down all our vanquished. As through the years we fly. All for the favor of ole Mebane High. There’ a time for some things, and a time for all thing , a time for great things, and a time for small things. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, Left to right: Mrs. Merle Riggs, Faculty Sponsor; Joyce Payne. Sophomore Repre- sentative; Margaret Byrd, Junior Representative; and Shirley Me Bane, Sec retary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW; Dwight Riley, Vice-President. Don Squires, Freshman Representative; James Foster. Sophomore Representative; and Herbert Thornton, Freshman Representative. THIRD ROW: Joe Bland, Junior Representative; and Jack Kerley, President. FIRST RON, Left to right: Frances Keasler, Treasurer: Annie June Foust, Mary Belle Lawrence, President: Norma Bowen, Secretary; an- Faye Freshwater. SECOND RON: Clara West, Shirley McBane, Peggy McLeod, Vice President; and Margaret Byrd. THIRD ROW: Milton Breeze, Leo Wilkerson, Edwin Yoder, and Mrs. Eleanor Harris, Faculty Sponsor. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Sylvia Curtis, Assistant Editor; Billie Jean Young, Typist; Anne Medlin, Circulation Mana- ger; Margaret Byrd, Reporter; Fay Freshwater, Reporter; Wayne Workman, Feature Reporter. SECOND ROW: Jean Wyrick, Humor Editor; Joyce Workman, Typist; Nancy Wil- liamson, Typist; Ann Howell, Special Reporter; Miss Lela Saunders., Faculty Advisor; Mrs. Lou Clark, Faculty Advisor; Peggy McLeod, Feature Editor; Doris Ray, Club News Ed- itor. THIRD ROW: Jessie Raines, Special Reporter; Bob Lancaster, Typist; Edwin Yancey, Typist; Milton Breeze, Sports Editor; Henry Dixon, Typist; Eiwin Yoder, Editor - in-Chief. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Billie J. Young, Sylvia Curtis, President; Norma Bowen; Ann Medlin; Shirley McBane; Juanita Bullington; Faye Freshwater; Joyce Workman, and Elizabeth Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Clara J. West, Jean Wyrick, Nancy Williamson, Ann Howell, Peggy McLeod, Margaret Byrd, Frances Keasler, and Nancy Scott, Trea- surer. THIRD ROW: L. A. Dixon, James Kinley, Annie J. Foust, Elma G. Clark, Nancy Martin, Mary B. Lawrence, and Mrs. Merle Riggs, Faculty Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Jack Kerley, Edwin Yoder, Norman Allen, Edwin Yancey, Henry Dixon, Jack Latta, Richard Mangum, and Wayne W or kman. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Joyce Payne, Betsy Allen, Pres- ident; Nancy Keck, Secretary and Treasurer; Betty Jo Clark, Phyllis Maultsby, and Gail Ward. SECOND ROW: Shirley Tate, Betty Jean McAlister, Betty F. Rudd, Mary A. Nel- son, Elsie M. Oakley and Catherine Dodson. THIRD ROW- Martha Hoover, Jeanne Jobe, Betty J. Dollar, Sylvia Crad- dock, Marjorie Shields, and Juanita Darnell. FOURTH ROW: Don Squires, Richard Ham, Kermit Lewis, Carolyn Thomas, Ann Hall, Brenda Richardson, Tommy Gravitte, and Mrs. Merle Riggs, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Clara J. West, Joyce Workman, Nancy Williamson, Nancy Scott, Betty Jo Clark, Rebecca Smith, Frances Moore, Juanita Bulling- ton, Elizabeth Stephenson, and Rachel Faucette. SECOND ROW: Joyce Payne, Jean Wyrick, Betty McAlister, Shirley Tate, Nancy Keck, Judy Freshwater, Elma G. Clark, Ruby Sykes, Jeanne Jobe, Elizabeth Andrews, Nancy Martin, and Nancy Scott. THIRD ROW: Harriet Rice, Betsy Allen, Jane Shields, Pat- ricia Mixon, Elsie M. Oakley, Gail Ward, Peggy Clark, Nina B. Satterfield, and Sylvia Craddock. FOURTH ROW: Betty F. Rudd, Mary A. Nelson, Ann Medlin, Shirley McBane, Mary B. Lawrence, Annie J. Foust, and Frances Keasler. FIFTH ROW: Jean Summerell, Betty Catlett, and Ann Medlin. Not pictured: Joan Lambert, Phyllis Maultsby, and Mary A. Sykes. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Billy Dixon, Don Squires, Jimmy Bell, Richard Man- gum, Kenneth Green, Billy Greeson, and Don Holt. SECOND ROW: David Man- gum, Wayne Moore, Richard Ham, Bobby Wilson, Jack Latta, and Thomas Gra- vitte. THIRD ROW. Bunk Smith, Kermit Lewis, Jack Kerley, Henry Dixon, and Leo Wilkerson. FRONT ROW, Left to right: Yvonne Burgess, Mary Ann Nelson, Sue Fresh- water. Elma Gray Clark, JeanSumme rell. Betty Catlett, Nancy Martin, Rachel Faucette. Louise Dodson. SECOND ROW: Norman Allen, L. A. Dixon, Thomas Thompson, Billy Wilson. Bill Greeson, and Richard Mangum. THIRD ROW: Bobby Mebane, Junior Gattis, Taft Scarlett. Edwin Yancey, and Melvin King. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Betsy Allen, Faye Freshwater. Betty Wynn, Trea- surer; Sue Freshwater, Sylvia Craddock, President; Gail Ward, Vice President; Juanita Darnell, Secretary; Joan Lambert, and Brenda Richa rd son Mrs. Jack Stevens. Faculty Sponsor; Alice Mangum, Martha Hoover, Velma Slaughter. Betty Jo Clark, Rebecca Smith, Ozctta Hoover, Sylvia Curtis, and Patricia Mixon. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Jimmy Caviness, Tommy Evans, Edwin Robertson, Bobbie McBane, Harold Lambert, and David Pender. SECOND ROW: Sammy Wilson, Billy Wilkinson, Don Squires, Wayne Workman, Wayne Riley, Jackie Buckner, and Thomas Gravitte. THIRD ROW Larry Miller, Jerry Caviness, Richard Patterson, Richard Mangum, Leo Wilkerson, Ronald Chandler, Joan Lambert, and Caudell Clark. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Wilkinson, David Mangum. James Kinley, Edwin Yoder, and Jack Latta. FIFTH ROW: Claris Bean, Billy Wilson, Henry Dixon, and Don Buckner. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Linda Woods, Faye McLeod, Kay Lanning, Vickie Van Liere, Barbara McCauley, Joan Lewis, Brenda Lungsford, Linda Lanning and Emma Jean Phelps. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Billy Dixon; Leo Wilkerson, L. A. Dixon, Edwin Yoder, Treasurer; Wayne Workman, and Bill Greeson. SECOND ROW Jack Latta, President; Johnny Lankford; Bill Oakley; Edwin Yancey, James Foster, Richard Mangum. THIRD ROW Dwight Riley, Milton Breeze, Vice-President; Bill Fox, Bobby Wilkinson. FOURTH ROW Jack Kerley, Secretary; Jessie Raines. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Peggy McLeod, Margaret Byrd, Chief; Faye Fresh- water. SECOND ROW: Bob Lancaster, Milton Breeze, and Edwin Yoder. LEO WILKERSON FRANCES KEASLER L. A. DIXON Editor Business Manager Literary Editor JACK LATTA Photography Editor ELIZABETH STEPHENSON Assistant Business Manager BILLY OAKLEY Sports Editor JACK KERLEY Circulation Manager FURMACOTTO STIFF t For many months we, the staff, strived to reach our goal--Volume II of the Furmacotto. Working at school, visiting stores and firms, buying material, writing cards and letters, snapping pictures of each other, having ours snapped, combining results, and pack- aging material for the lithographers are some of the various tasks which have occupied our time. The job, though hard, afforded pleasure. Without the people of our town and community who gave us advertisements, this volume would have never been completed. To the business organizations, to our Mebane photographers, Julius Murphy and William Lynch, and to the Delmar photographers; we lift our hats. We like Volume II. Hope you feel the same. 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Mebane North Carolina Mebane North Carolina THE VILLAGE STORE Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL Shoes and Ready-to-wear For the entire family MEBANE HIGH SCHOOL We Specialize in Infants Wear 107 Clay Street North Carolina Mebane Compliments of Compliments of DUNCAN’S FOOD STORE Self-Service TOMMY’S GROCERY Quality Meats, Produce and Groceries Two Miles East of Mebane Dial 3801 Just off Highway 70 Compliments of Compliments of JONES DEPARTMENT STORES THE COUNTRY STORE Mebane’s Leading Department Store Outfitters for Men Groceries, Feed, Seed Women, and Children Paints and Hardware A. A. FULLER INSURANCE AND Water Pumps REAL ESTATE In sure with us and Pipes and Fittings Save Money ESSO GAS AND OILS Phone Office 3072 Dial 3031 Res. 3075 It pays to Trade with RELIABLE FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Appliances “You furnish the girl and we’ll furnish the Home. ” Mebane North Carolina A LETTER TO THE ADVERTISERS To the men and women that have given that we may have this book we wish to express our deepest and most sincere.grati- tude. Very truly yours, THE 1951 FURMACOTTO STAFF Compliments of Compliments of THE KEY CLUB WALTON LUMBER CO., INC. MEBANE HIGH SCHOOL MEBANE ESSO SERVICE STATION Compliments of Compliments of FARMERS WAREHOUSE INSURANCE AND REALTY AGENCY, INC. Ed. (Bob) Dale R. L. Dudley, Props. Mebane North Carolina Robert A, Wilkinson, Manager Mebane North Carolina WALKER ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor Repairs Wiring Fixtures Mebane Phones Graham 2503 6-3044 Mebane North Carolina MEBANE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS “Let our Phone Line Be your Clothes Line Dial 2251 M. F. WORKMAN Radio-Tele vis ion Sales -Service 4th Street Mebane North Carolina SHADY OAK Chicken - Bar-B-Cue Steaks Dial 2923 Mebane North Carolina CITY MARKET The Complete Food Store Corner Third and Clay Streets Mebane North Carolina BETTY’S SNACK SHACK MALONE-CRAWFORI) We Specialize COMPANY in Men’s and Young Men's Store Sandwiches Drinks 112 W. Clay Street-Phone 2801 CONGRATULATIONS Mebane North Carolina R. T. DUNN F or Refrigerators, Washing Machines Electric Stoves, Hot Plates, House- Staple and Fancy Hold and Hardware. Also Tires Groceries and Tubes. See Fresh Cured Meats RUDD’S FIRESTONE Phone 2311 Dial 3651-Easy Terms Mebane North Carolina Mebane North Carolina Congratulations to the class of 1951 R W MARKET PENDER-AMICK, INC. Shop Save 122 Clay Street Self Service Things To Wear For Quality Meats, Groceries, and Those Who Care Produce Mebane North Carolina Bird’s Eye Frozen Foods Compliments of Mebane Division ROCKflSH-MEBANE (Ait HI MILL, INC: Mebane North Carolina Compliments of Marvin G. Walker, Manager Dial 3761 WALKER’S FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Mebane North Carolina MELVILLE CHEVROLET CO., INC. Sales and Service Phones: 2851, 3422 Mebane North Carolina Compliments of APPAREL, INC C H MOTOR SALES, INC. Sales Service 400 Center Street Telephone 2071 Mebane North Carolina G. L. GARRETT Roads and Dams Built Land Cleared and Bogged Phone 6-0159 Day or Night Route One Mebane North Carolina Little Miss Priss, here's a brand new frock. As crisp as a cookie and as neat as a block. You'll look like a Princess in a fairy-tale dream. All dressed up in your Peaches 'N Cream. Mebane North Carolina Compliments of MEBANE WASHATERIA U - Wash-It U -Save -It Dial 4343 Mebane North Carolina THE EAGLE OIL COMPANY Everybody Plays Records From CAROLINA MUSIC SERVICE 31 5 Worth St. Burlington North Carolina CENTRAL MOTOR ANI) TIRE CO. Plymouth, DeSoto and Service Dial 3981 Mebane North Carolina FAUCETTE FURNITURE SHOP Custom - Upholstering Reproduction -C onventional Modern Rt. 1 Hway. 70 Dial 4611 Mebane North Carolina Prescription Pharmacy Go-Operating with Your Physician to maintain the Health and Welfare of our Community WARREN’S DRUG STORE Phone 3102 Mebane North Carolina We Serve Sliced Bar-Be-Cue Compliments of A M GRILL JOHN A. WILSON GARAGE Charlie McAdams Manager MECHANIC SERVICE 401 East Center Street Mebane North Carolina Mebane North Carolina THE DURHAM BANK A ND TRUST COMPANY Congratulations to the class of 1951 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mebane North Carolina Compliments of MEBANE BEAUTY SHOPPE Next to Carolina Drug For appointment Dial 2861 We have that “different” Gift you are looking for “A Gift of Beauty’’ Mebane North Carolina Compliments of TYSON-MALONE HARDWARE CO. Dial 2131 Mebane North Carolina JAMES ELECTRICAL AND FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture for your home F rigidaire -Maytag Mebane North Carolina Compliments of RUBY MAE DRESS SHOPPE Things To Wear for Ladies Who Care Dial 2471 1 04 Clay Street Mebane North Carolina Compliments of MAGIC CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Mebane North Carolina Compliments of CARL SYKES GROCERY Fancy Groceries-Meats Vegetables Telephone 2981 Mebane North Carolina z n my spot... K fi) moinin| Tom went l«m l «n|(ing out oI the house muttering something •bout «Iffp. I «• definitely on the ipol. Tom really looked tired, to my fir 4 mmr t«l« rail in the “«owe of experience — Mother “Don't worry. «aid Mother, all that man of your need i« a comfortable insure and a rood ni(ht leep. I bought your father a KINC.SDOlN year •(;■' and it Mill like new. Tom will deep on a King down all rirht. Well, mother know quality, and it •eemed he knew a lot mc e about mat Ire on tru tion than I thoorht he did. KINCSDOWN had ionr lovely olid eoior and «exeral attractive «tripe hut my selection 1« an Old Blue. When Tom «potted it at home, he had nothinp to «ay almut it beauty, but plenty In «ay about «olid «Jeep and romfort. ''That' the way to l wy. «aid my hero, “now we e pot comfort and quality for the re t of our life. store name ✓ at leading Furniture and department “A k the ale man to show you all four KINCSDOWN rotor .. . Warm Cray. Wood Rose. Old Blue and smart stripe in Tan. Brown and Rose. Kmrsdown has match- inr box apringx. of course. COMPANY MEBANE Order these mats without cost from The Mebane Co.. Mebane, N. C. Please order by number. This is ad J82P. It is also available in 9’ on 3 columns as I95P. 2. 2 vt- Z r , .• ‘. • , lT7«W,5.t rt .- -•■ W Jn; A-JtKte
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