Middleburg High School - Carrier Yearbook (Middleburg, NC)

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pita Se may we , SEIN Ae a — on w ie SF oh wage W One Ly YE . ‘ a wa) Dc PT ie as THE WILDCAT [fedbttstedl ds, THE SENIOR CLASS MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL Middleburg, North Carolina HW Dedication - MISS NANNIE BEN BURT To Miss Burt we dedicate this edition of the Wildcat in gratitude for the inspiration and know- ledge that helped guide us through the grammar grades. We will ever appreciate her patience and unending efforts to get across to her pupils the reading, writing, and arithmetic she knows so well. Long after we have left M.H.S. we will remember her with love, admiration, and respect and hope that she will carry a fond memory of the Class of 53. ee re ta ae eee roe = es ores 3 ¢ SaRDehghe SaaS eee Een cop EE ISPS RE Reh g e ate Na 5 Be Sak z se We BR BA : a Le ae Soa eS Ropes toa Sse peta Pers LaMar eton GN Presi ak i ence ale : sakes OP SPR EEL eae a MISS MARY McGILL First Grade MISS ORPIE ROGERS Second Grade MISS CORINNE ALEXANDER Third Grade MISS ANNA CLARK Fourth Grade MRS. GERTRUDE ELLINGTON Fifth Grade MISS NANNIE BEN BURT Sixth Grade MISS MARY B. YOUNG Seventh Grade MR. J. G. GOODMAN Eighth Grade MR, FRED L. HALE Social Studies, Typing MISS AILINE MEWBORN Home Ec., Biology MRS, DOUGLAS McCOLL English, French MR. GEORGE B, BLUM Agriculture MRS. CARL M. WATKINS Music MR ena. OUNG anLR Principal SIS PERKINS presented by THE SENIOR CLASS CAST OF CHARACTERS Garte rae ne ieee Mrs. Chandler . Marcia Chandler Baldwin Chandler Lydia La Salle. SissPerkins ss Jay ochuyle ram. ic Count de Long. Elvira Sniffkins . Violet Astor .. . Billy Fort Becky Buchan Nancy Young Aubrey Blanks Doris Dickerson Betty Jean Harris Charles Ellington Braxton Poythress Patsy Jessup Betty Hinton LOU ZENE EDWARDS F,H,A, 1,2,3,4; Banquet Waitress 2; Senior play Marshall 4. CHARLES ELLINGTON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-captain; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4. WILLIAM ISAAC FORT, JR. Class President 3; Beta Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; F.F,A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; Président 4; Glee Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 3,4; Student Librarian 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Co-captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4. C. FRANKLIN FULLER, JR. Ae PG WM Dilisn2)15),4 50 Eee eA eens a ease ball 1,2; Basketball 1, 2,3; Boy Scouts 1, 2,3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Class Reporter 4. AUBREY BLANKS Annual Staff 4; Monogram Club 4; Senior play 4; Baseball Basketball manager 3,4; Henderson High School 1, 2. BECKY BUCHAN Class Officer 2,3,4; Vice President 2,3; Secre- tary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Music Club 1,2,3,4; Trea- surer 4; Marshall 1,2, 3,4; Ass't Chief 3; Mono- gram Club 1,2,3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; President 3, Vance-Warren Vice President 3; Parliamen- tarian 4; Student Librarian 3; Office Manager 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 1; President 2; Sec- retary 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; Soft- ball 1,3; Annual Staff Editor 4; Senior Play 4. DORIS DICKERSON 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; President 4; Song leader county council 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian 3; District song leader 3; Senior Play 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Soft- baligieese PEGGY DURHAM 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Vice President 3; Student Librarian 3; Glee Club l, 2; Commencement marshall 3; Annual Staff 4; Soft- ball l;-Senioriplay4)P HVA Ww ly 2503 4. BETTY JEAN HARRIS Beta Club 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Glee Club l, 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 1; Secretary 4; Class Vice President 1; Secretary 3; Commence- ment Marshall 2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Chief 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Office Mgr. 4. MELVIN HENDRICK 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; President 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Song Leader4, County council presi- dentic, 4) ber sAt 1le2, 3,4; Secretary l,2,3,;4; Glee Club 3,4; Class President 2; Annual Staff; Baseball Basketball Manager 1,2; Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Senior Play 3; Boy Scouts 2, 3. BETTY HINTON Pretec, os2k tH. Atl, 2, 5;.Glee Club l;, 3; Glass Secretary 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Softball 1; Senior Play 4. PATSY JESSUP Betas@lubec, ,4;-Glee Glubi ll; Fao. A. 15233, 4; Student Librarian 3; Softball 1,3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Senior play 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3. JULIAN OLIVER 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. GERALDINE PASCHALL Beta Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; F.H. A, 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Annual staff 4; Softball 1,3; Class Treasurer 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Librarian 4; Senior play Marshall. BETTY JANE PERDUE Glee’ Glub 1,3%F.H. A, 1; 2;3;4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Senior play Marshall 4. BRAXTON POYTHRESS F.F.A. 1,3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Class Vice President 4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1,3; Basketball 1; Basketball and Baseball man- ager 3; Annual Staff 4; Boy Scouts 1; Senior play 4; Monogram Club 4; Henderson High School 2. GEORGE REAVIS F.F.,.A. 1,4; Baseball 1,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Hen- derson High School 2. SHIRLEY VAN DYKE BO HeAS 1 2745 4-H Glubela2o, 45 Glee Glubp YZ; Basketballet2,3, 45) co0ttballel, oy sure-ore Banquet Waitress 2; Senior Play Marshall 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; NANCY YOUNG Class President 1,4; Marshall 1,2,3; Chief 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Program Chairman 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Music Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Pianist 1,2,3,4; County Council Song Leader 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Historian 2, Pianist 3, Reporter 4; Vance- Warren Pianist 3; Office Manager 4. MASCOTS HARRY HEDGEPETH ALICE ROSE WORTHAM Class History ie our days at Middleburg High School are coming to an end, we, the class of '52, wish to look back over our happy school years together, which bind us with unbreak- able ties to our school, faculty, and many friends. One bright day in September, 1941, we entered the first grade-to learn 'reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. Miss Frances P. Harris was our teacher. Miss Mary Martin was our teacher in the second grade. When we entered the third grade, we had Miss Thelma Duncan to teach us. We entered the fourth grade with Miss Winnie Burt to lead us around the world with a geography book. We journeyed on into the fifth grade, our teacher being Miss Helen Thompson. Then on to the sixth grade with Miss Nannie Burt for our teacher. We're proud to say that Miss Mary Young was a grand teacher for the seventh year. She took us that year to visit all the historical spots in Raleigh. In the eighth grade Miss Mary White, Miss Mary pune, andeMrimic. O. ay oungGs JT. , were our teachers, Freshmen! At last! It was hard at first to get adjusted to high school. We began taking part in high school activities. Miss Barbara Rudd was our homeroom teacher; Mrs. Douglas McColl, health and English; Miss Barbara Rudd, Civics; Mr. E. O. Young, Jr., algebra; Miss Ailine Mewborn, home economics; and Mr. Blum, agriculture. Sophomores'' was our new name for the next year. Miss Ailine Mewborn was our homeroom teacher. The others were Mrs. McColl, Mr. Young, Mr. Blum, and Mrs. Carl Williams, Jr., who replaced Mrs. George Blum, Jr. This year the girls were the waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We will never forget the year of 1951-52. The big events were the Junior-Senior Banquet and the trip to Washington. We were all proud of our class rings when they came. We had the same teachers this year all but one; Mr. W. A. Talton replaced Mrs. Carl Williams, Jr. In 1952 when we passed through the doors of our dear High School we could hardly believe that we were Seniors. We had the same teachers all but one; Mr. Fred Hale re- placed Mr. Talton. This, our last year, flew by swiftly and soon we realized that we would never be together as a class again. Under the direction of Mrs. McColl we presented our senior play, ''Sis Perkins, '' which was a big success. The Juniors gave us a lovely ban- quet. After selecting our superlatives and planning our Class-Day Exercise we realized that our year was almost over. Soon we shall leave behind us our beloved Middleburg High and the glorious years we have spent here. In our hearts there will always be fond memories of the days gone by, of the many friends we have made, and of the teachers who put up with us. Many thanks to you, M.H.S., for giving us the privilege of playing and studying on the campus we no longer will call our home. PEGGY DURHAM, Historian Class Prophecy Ab oso looked for my old crystal ball and not finding it, I was forced to use my super-natural powers to prophesy for this Senior Class ten years hence. Since I had so many to prophesy for I worked on it for several weeks. I wrote them down one by one so as to keep them with me. The following is what I wrote as I saw each one's future through my super-natural powers. Aubrey Blanks will be running a large farm in the Flat Rock community with a little girl who is now in the sophomore class there to run the household. Charles Ellington is running a dairy farm in the Gr eystone community. I wonder why he always liked the place so much. Billy Fort is now 2nd Vice President of the Seaboard Airline Railways. He always liked to travel on trains; now he can ride when he pleases and he has authority in the corporation. Franklin Fuller is commanding the U.S.S. Forestall, in drydock in Norfolk. He is a captain in Uncle Sam's Navy. Melvin Hendrick is doing quite well in his medicine practice. His wishes finally Caimentinuer Julian Oliver has just finished putting a huge neon sign on the top of the Empire State Building. It was a big job for a little fellow, but he did it. Braxton Poythress is now working on his second million dollars. He gave up the first million. George Reavis has worked his way up to manager of the world's largest casino. No one ever could beat him at his own game. Miss Becky Buchan is managing the household of a large dairy farm in the Grey- stone community. She seems to like that community and dairying too, Doris Dickerson has moved to New York. She is the number one soprano opera star. Peggy Durham has taken a modeling course under Marilyn Monroe and is doing quite well in her new profession. She didn't have to study hard because she was good at this in high school. Lou Zene Edwards has done well since she left high school. She has taken over Betty Crockers experimenting with recipes. Betty Hinton is now residing with her husband in California. He is a captain in the United States Marine Corps. Betty Jean Harris, who thought she would never learn to type, is now teaching typing in the same classroom in which she was taught. I wonder if she thought she would ever do as well as she does. Patsy Jessup has taken a civil service exam and has gotten a job as secretary to the junior senator from North Carolina. She doesn't care much for the job, but it is the senator she is after. The Middleburg Home Ec. Dept. has grown so it has to have an assistant. She is none other than Geraldine Paschall. Shirley Van Dyke has broken her fourth engagement. When will she stop break- ing those poor boys' hearts ? Nancy Young is looking out for the livestock on their small farm while her hus- band travels over the country doctoring other people's livestock. Nancy has always liked the country and she found someone else who did, too. After working my super-natural powers so much they began to weaken. But I looked into space and saw a misty vision. At first I couldn't tell who it was, but after a while it became clear enough for me to tell who my super-natural was trying to visualize. It was a young lawyer who had become a great success. Even in high school it was very hard for anyone to out argue her. She is none other than Betty Jane Perdue. Now I must rest my powers for quite a while before I can use them again. But if anyone needs help don't hesitate to call on me and I will use them to help you as much as possible. MELVIN HENDRICK, Class Prophet BETTY JANE PERDUE Wittiest GERALDINE PASCHALL Most Studious Best All Round Most Original FRANKLIN FULLER Wittiest Most Popular Laziest Most Dramatic Most Original Superlatives BETTY HINTON : d Prettiest BETTY JEAN HARRIS Sweetest Most Dependable Most Dramatic BRAXTON POYTHRESS Most Dependable Superlatives PEGGY DURHAM JULIAN OLIVER Neatest Best All Round Biggest Baby DORIS DICKERSON BECKY BUCHAN Cutest Most Atheletic Most Conceited Most Popular Bigge st Flirt MELVIN HENDRICK CHARLES ELLINGTON Most Conceited Most Atheletic Most Handsome Friendliest Biggest Flirt Neatest Superlatives GEORGE REAVIS PATSY JESSUP Cutest Laziest Most Polite SHIRLEY VAN DYKE (Not Pictured) Most Polite Most Bashful BILLY FORT AUBREY BLANKS Most Intelligent Most Agreeable Most Likely to Succeed Quietest Most Studious Most Bashful NANCY YOUNG LOU ZENE EDWARDS Most Intelligent Quietest Most Likely to Succeed Most Agreeable Last Will and Cestament W.. the Senior Class of 1953, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament; hereby revoking and making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made, or mayhap, care- lessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. We do dispose of our possessions as follows: Aubrey Blanks leaves his ability to eat peanuts during business arithmetic without being caught to Jack Royster. Becky Buchan leaves to next year's typing class, the patience she obtained while trying to type those perfect assignments. Doris Dickerson wills her flirting ability and her way with the boys to Nancy Spain. Peggy Durham leaves her artistic ability to Shirley White. Lou Zene Edwards leaves her quiet ways to Bruce Jordan. Charles Ellington leaves his powerful ways of keeping the noise down on the school bus to next year's drivers. Billy Fort leaves eleven inches of his height to Buddy Young. Franklin Fuller wills his mathematical ability to anyone who is stupid enough to want it. Betty Jean Harris leaves her cheerleading ability to Betty Lee Har- ton, hoping that she'll have as much effect on the team as she did. Last Will and Testament Betty Hinton leaves her determination to get that''Mann ' to Minnie Stegall. Melvin Hendrick leaves his ability to skip school without being caught to Buddy Kearson. Patsy Jessup wills her ability to type those perfect typing papers during fifth period without any trouble at all to Mary Ann Perdue. Julian Oliver leaves his talent for telling ''tall tales and jokes ' to Bill Norwood. Braxton Poythress leaves his wavy hair to Eugene Mustian. Betty Jane Perdue leaves to Virginia Harris, her ability to always win her side of an argument. George Rewie leaves his ability to make the girls mad to Gene Short. Shirley Van Dyke leaves her speed in basketball to her sister, Max- ine, hoping that she will spark the team as much as she did. Nancy Voune leaves her ability to get around at Henderson High School to Tiny Poythress. Geraldine Paschall leaves to the Junior Class all good wishes for a Happy Senior Year. Signed and published by the above named as their Last Will and Testament. Witnessed by Mrs. Mary McColl. Class Poem WHO KNOWS ? So now we move into a world of many things. Both good and bad. To take our stand along life's way. And there to dwell. Who knows what paths we all shall take. Or where they shall entwine, Or if our lives be good or bad, Or if our hearts be light or sad. Some may save; Some may kill; Some may die; Some may live; Some may hope; Some believe; Some regret a forlorn deed; Some forgive; And some forget; Some grow thin; Others stout; Some may be wise, And some may not. But wait, my friends I shall still remember Our dear old class like a glowing ember. You were my friends then And shall always be. The Senior Class of '53. 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Bat Stet pests see titan e 4 , nest fart PEM EH PER 2 avon aig rok REE si Ave Sagoy at ee we AR Pal ARAL ink ye ee Na TY wend; a a Sophomores MARLENE HOYLE BUDDY KEARSON BILL NORWOOD DIXIE OLLIS CORA LEE PATTERSON NANCY REAVIS ROBERT RICHARDSON ELSIE ROBERSON MAXINE VAN DYKE LORENE ARRINGTON SHIRLEY BUCHAN HOWARD LEE CURRIN JOAN DAVIS RANDOLPH DICKERSON PEGGY DUKE FRANKLIN EDWARDS CHARLES FRANKLIN CHARLES HARRIS OLLIE HARRIS FETs en py To FS LE te ne 4 Freshmen RUBY ABBOTT JOYCE ARRINGTON EDWARD BEST ADRIAN BRAME ERNEST BREEDLOVE POLLY CURTIS FRANK EDWARDS JAMES EDWARDS JOE EDWARDS SHIRLEY ELLINGTON ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY BARBARA KING DOROTHY MILLER CAROL RANES DOROTHY ROYSTER EDNA SHORT WILLIAM STEVENSON FRANCES WADE VIRGINIA WEST PATS Y WHITE BETTY JOYCE WIGGINS BUDDY YOUNG ( aE eae ESESS) | AS : (MEN Eighth Grade SHELTON ADCOCK FAYETTE BYRD CLIFTON CARTER RUTH DANIEL NANCY DAVIS FRANKLIN EDWARDS BILLY LOYD HELEN ANN FULLER BECKY GRISSOM JOHN GRISSOM RUTH JORDAN LAWRENCE KEARSON DAVID KING CARLTON MUSTIAN JAKE NORWOOD MARTHA ORR ALPHA PASCHALL FEREBEE POYTHRESS FRANCES REAVIS SARAH JANE REAVIS RUSSEL STEVENSON JOHN RICHARD WHITE CHARLIE WYNNE PEGGY YOUNG Seventh Grade PEGGY BENDER BILL BEST RICHARD BUCHAN ANDREW BOWDEN RACHEL BREEDLOVE RALPH BREEDLOVE JACKIE CARTER JIMMY COLLINS DOROTHY DUKE NANCY ELLINGTON ANN HARRIS MARY HOPE SHIRLEY HORTON JIMMY JESSUP CAROL ANN JONES NANCY MUSTIAN HELEN OLIVER MARGIE PARHAM ALTON PATTERSON ADA PERDUE CAROL ANN PIERCE vn. Der Lion Gel. PiGG JERRY POYTHRESS JANE REAVIS BETSY SATTERWHITE J. W. STAINBACK THOMAS STEGALL CHARLES WILSON Fifth Grade ROSA ABBOTT ANN ARRINGTON ESTHER CAMPBELL SYLVIA CROCKER FRANCES DANIEL ELEANOR DARNELL CAROLYN HENDRICK PEARL HORTON ALTON HOWARD JERRY JACKSON REBECCA KING ROSA MILLER RAY PEGRAM PHILIP PENDERGRASS INEZ ROBERSON JACKIE ROSE JOYCE SATTERWHITE WAYNE SHORT RONALD STAINBACK PEGGY STEED SHIRLEY STEGALL HILDA WADE BETTY WILLIAMSON RAYMOND WILSON Sixth Grade SHERWOOD ADCOCK CHARLIE ALLGOOD DONALD CARTER MAURICE CARTER CAROLYN ELLINGTON BOBBY HARRIS HARTWELL HOPE JOANN JACKSON JANE LYTTON REBECCA MITCHELL KATHLEEN NORWOOD CHARLES PARHAM ANN PATTERSON SADIE PENDERGRASS LUCILLE PERDUE VIRGINIA PIERCE TONY POYTHRESS JEAN PUGH JOHN ROBERSON CARLTON SHORT HAROLD SHORT LUTHER SHORT BETTY STAINBACK JIMMY STEGALL JAMES WADE LOWELL WEST HAZEL WEST NELSON WESTER EDWARD WHITE Fourth Grade JAMES BARKER BOBBY CAMPBELL LINDA CAPPS WILLIAM CARTER GRAHAM COGHILL BERNARD COLLINS SYLVIA EDWARDS FRANCES ELLINGTON GARLAND FLEMING JIMMY FLETCHER DOT FORT FAYE GIL FAYE GUNN KAY HALE JIMMY HOLLOWAY EARNEST HOPE NELL HOYLE BETTY JEAN KEARNS FRANCIS LLOYD SANDRA MOODY PATSY MUSTIAN PATRICIA MYRICK JIMMY PARHAM TOMMY PATTERSON Keays PiGG Jr. t PUGH HUNTER REAVIS EDWIN ROYSTER IRMA VAN DYKE JOHN WATKINS JAMES WEST JAMES WHITE EDDIE JEAN WIGGINS MAC WILSON ee Chird Grade JACKIE ARRINGTON ALLAN EDWARDS MARY EDWARDS RALPH ELLINGTON JERRY FELTS BILLY FLEMING eee ttAReL ON LEE HEDRICK JERRY HENDRICK TOMMY HENDRICK LOUISE HOLLOWAY ROGER KIDD LINDA KING BERNARD LAMBERT PRESTON MOODY PERRY ORR BOBBY PENDERGRASS LINDA PERDUE ROSE REAVIS HARRY ROGERS LINDA SATTERWHITE BOBBY SHORT MARY ANN SHORT RONNIE SHORT BOBBY STAINBACK HAROLD STAINBACK DOLLY STALLINGS KAY STEED BILLY WATKINS JUDY WEST First Grade JIMMY ALLGOOD THURSTON BARKER LINDA CAMPBELL JO ANN COGHILL BRENDA CREECH PATRICIA DANIELS BILL DICKERSON BRUCE EDWARDS FURMAN FINCH DONALD FLEMING TOMMIE FULLER JOAN HARRIS DONALD HEATH FREDDIE JACKSON ROSE MARIE JONES ANN PARHAM RHONDA REAMS SAMMY REAVIS HOYLE REAVIS ANN SATTERWHITE JOHN EDWARD SHORT MARY ANN SHORT ROBERT SPAIN JERRY STEED GEORGE WADE BOBBY WEST EUGENE WILSON ROBERT WORTHAM Second Grade SHIRLEY ABBOTT JAMES BATHOLOMEW RALPH CREECH BOBBY CROCKER BEN DANIEL ANNE EDWARDS GAY ELLINGTON PATSY FLEMING VERNON FLEMING EMMA HOWARD REBECCA HUNT WILLIE KIDD DENNIS PASCHALL THELMA PIERCE RONALD RANES ROBERT ROSE LARRY SHORT WADE SHORT PRINCELLER STALLINS PATSY STEGALL WARREN STEGALL NANCY VAN DYKE REBECCA WADE MARGARET WILLIAMSON MARSHALL WILSON Annual Staff Seated, left to right, First Row: Geraldine Paschall, Becky Buchan, Peggy Durham. Second Row: Betty Jean Harris, Aubrey Blanks, Melvin Hendrick. Standing, left to right: Doris Dickerson, Braxton Poythress, Nancy Young. EGitO Let ea oe eee ne ewe ee see ee De CKya Buchan. SSiteeCitOl ete uee se etme «merce raldinerraschall Busine SseManag er... 8.05 1.0. ea raxton Loytnress Soule Mana Selrw. a uae Eene nee ue tr Melvins liendrick AGViSOrs te kee (cea Eke ee an eee os eo redtHale Monogram Club Seated, left to right, First Row: Bill Norwood, Doris Dickerson, Becky Buchan, Nancy Young, Shirley Buchan, Shirley Van Dyke. Second Row: Gene Short, Charles Ellington, Braxton Poythress, Jack Royster, Charles Franklin. Third Row: Franklin Fuller, Aubrey Blanks, Julian Oliver, Melvin Hendrick, Buddy Kearson. In Back: Mr. J. G. Goodman, sponsor. Reta Club Seated, left to right: Patsy Jessup, Geraldine Paschall, Becky Buchan, Nancy Spain, Mrs. McColl, Betty Jean Harris. Standing: Peggy Durham, Betty Jean Edwards, Betty Lee Harton, Lucille Miller, Nancy Young, Betty Jean Patterson, Shirley White. Pracitdent sp eit vk oat tous so eats) SD ECKY- Duchan VicesPresident =}. 2.3... . Geraldine Paschall Secretary erg sate yates. oat sty cs eet ee aSaINANCY opain Treasurer 9.) Lease. ee billy.F ort. (not pictured) Advis oressr ie ate ee nie me NTS MaryaMicColl Members: Julian Oliver, Jack Royster, George Reavis, Braxton Poythress, Bruce Jordan, Melvin Hendrick, Eugene Mustian, Franklin Fuller, Robert Richardson, Charles Franklin, Edward Best, Charles Ellington, Thomas Collins, Franklin Edwards, Gene Short, Bill Norwood, Howard Lee Currin, Joe Edwards, Frank Edwards, Ernest Breedlove, Vance Bowden, William Stevenson, James Edwards, Adrian Brame, Randolph Dickerson, Charles Harris, Ollie Harris, Buddy Kearson, Buddy Young, Bill Fort. OF FICERS Presidenta a... cme oe oem eee Dill yer Ort LPG asurer.. 9. «un wstHlOoward vecsGurrin Vice President . . . Braxton Poythress Reporter. -. . 9. .. 5. Charlessisilington BeCLelaty iho. ue sme Melvinetionds1ck Sponsors = je. ace eet Georpesblim MINNIE STEGALL PAT deo SHIRLEY WHITE, ALMA HARRIS, LUCILLE MILLER, TINY POYTHRESS, tele: v St i LAS Captain Co-Captain. Manager . Goachme MIDDLEBURG BASKETBALL SCORES 1951-52 Girls Dabney Warrenton Aycock Aycock Townsville Wilton Dabney Zeb Vance Epsom Wilton Epsom Zeb Vance Norlina Warrenton Norlina Townsville Zeb Vance Townsville Girl’s Basketball First Row, left to right: Shirley Buchan, Becky Buchan, Doris Dickerson, Nancy Young. Second Row: Dixie Ollis, Nancy Reavis, Mr. J. G. Goodman, Peggy Duke, Dorothy Royster. | Squad .Becky Buchan Vance County Tournament Doris Dickerson . Dixie Ollis ; J. G. Goodman OPPONENT 39 56 Co-Captains Manager . Coach Boys MIDDLEBURG 44 Dabney 21 Warrenton 33 Aycock _ 57 Aycock 42 Townsville 50 Wilton 38 Dabney 32 Zeb Vance 39 Epsom 33 Wilton 48 Epsom 44 Zeb Vance 44 Norlina 46 Warrenton 42 Norlina 58 Townsville Vance County Tournament 56 Dabney 51 Aycock 778 ty Ean Squad First Row: Charles Ellington, Buddy Young, Billy Fort. Second Row: Gene Short, Charles Franklin, Buddy Kearson, Julian Oliver, Bill Norwood, Bruce Jordan, Ernest Breedlove, Jack Royster, Goodman. . Charles Ellington, Billy Fort Mr. Aubrey Blanks J. G. Goodman OPPONENT = fe | See See af ee ee Seated, left to right, First Row: Gene Short, Buddy Kearson, Randolph Dickerson, Buddy Young, Charles Harris, Joe Edwards. Second Row: Frank Edwards, Franklin Edwards, Bruce Jordan, Bill Norwood, Julian Oliver. Third Row: William Stevenson, Adrian Brame, Ernest Breedlove, George Reavis. Fourth Row: Charles Franklin, Billy Fort, Charles Ellington. In Back: Mr. J. G. Goodman, coach. DATS OF HENDERSON, one of North Carolina's 10 oldest Department Stores ALFORD’S Printers-Office Outfitters Cameras -Pianos-Musical Merchandise 319-321 South Garnett Street Telephone 62 Henderson North Carolina Compliments of THE REMNANT SHOPPE Sew and Save Sadie VanDyke, Prop. Phone 3449 Located-Triangle Shopping Center HENDERSON FURNITURE COsSING: Compliments of A. G. ELLINGTON SERVICE STATION Furniture -Frigidaire Appliances Dial 3712 Warrenton Road Henderson North Carolina DUFFELL ELECTRIC CONTRACTING WOOLARD’S House Wiring a Speciality Dial 4121 Your Health and Beauty Center P, O. Box 612 Raleigh Road Henderson North Carolina Compliments of STEED’S SHOP OAK GROVE GRILL Phone 349-6 Fountain Service and Warrenton, North Carolina Sandwiches H. C. Dickerson, prop. Ladies Ready-To-Wear And Shoes COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of ROSES’ 5-10 25¢ STORES TRAYLORS YOUR FRIENDLY STORE NORLINAs N. C, Henderson North Carolina HENDERSON DRUG COMPANY Dependable Pres. Service Across from Seaboard FORSYTH BARBECUE Airline Station Barbecue and Brunswick stew Come in Often Fresh Daily Dial 4158-4159 Dial 522-8 Norlina Road The more you skate, The better you skate, The better you skate, The more fun you have. RALEIGH ROAD GROCERY Hours 8 A, M.-11 P.M. Meats and Groceries SKATE AT SKATELAND Eee cahe Rene oTT: Dial 4512 FOR HEALTH'S SAKE B. A. Hartness R. H. Hartness SANFORD MILLING CO. High grade flour and feeds Snow Flake Hartness Choice White Heron Southern Belle Henderson North Carolina HENDERSON MOTEL RESTAURANT 1 Mile North of Hend U. S. Highway No. 1 VANCE GULF. GAS FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Furnishings 325 South Garnett St. Dial 3911 Cash or Easy Terms Henderson North Carolina Compliments of BROWN’S BAR-B-CUE Pit Cooked Barbecue COMPLIMENTS OF Rose Gin and Supply Company COTTON BUYERS —- FARM SUPPLIES Rose Oil Company SHELL PRODUCTS—FIRESTONE TIRES JOHNED. ROSE — GEORGETA. ROSE?) JR. — Bo Pe ROSE DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE FRIENDLY COMPLIMENTS Or McCracken Oil Co. FIRST NATIONAL and BANK Henderson ALL DEPOSITS UP TO $10, 000, 00 Vulcanizing Co. INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, N, C, HENDERSON, N, C, BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 Melrose Flour-Kasco Feed Del Monte Fruits Vegetables Super-fine Pocahontas P| N NELL Goes REST INSURANCE AGENCY Professional Building Dial 4211 HENDERSON GROCERY Henderson North Carolina Henderson North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF '53 Currin’s THE LEADING WAREHOUSES FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO D. G. CURRIN AND SONS, PROP, WARRENTON, N, C, $AFETY FOR $AVINGS COMPLIMENTS OF GREYSTONE GRANITE QUARRIES INC. Joel T. Cheatham, President M. W. Wester, Executive Vice Pres. HENDERSON. N. C, GREYSTONE CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. FARM TRACTOR Dial 5144 AND EQUIPMENT CO. Ultra-modern exteriors for old Ford Tractors or new homes. Low first cost and no De arborn Farm upkeep expense. : Everlasting beauty, Equipment Dealer cone iat ged fall M Sales Service information. Henderson, North Carolina Remember - Greystone has Perma-stone. Henderson North Carolina Compliments of THE VOGUE Show Place of Fashion Henderson North Carolina Compliments of ROTH STEWART COMPANY Henderson North Carolina NEWMAN AND SEAMAN STORE Meats - Groceries - Feeds 'The store that saves you money' '! Dialvs 152-3151 Henderson North Carolina Compliments of EDWARDS GROCERY Henderson North Carolina Compliments of LEGG-PARHAM CO. BUICK AUTOMOBILES and JOHN DEERE TRACTORS Henderson North Carolina Compliments of E. G. HECHT SON Frigidaire Sales Service Norlina | North Carolina RENN HALE COMPANY - MEN'S WEAR - Hours, 10:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Monday Through Saturday TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER Phone 3448 Henderson North Carolina A Complete Banking Service CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. The Leading Bank in This Section HI-WAY TERMINAL 1 Mile North of Henderson, N. C. Road Service Dial 4638 Henderson North Carolina Compliments of MOTOR SALES COMPANY Henderson North Carolina Distributor MRO. a. oO LURNER 535 Rowland St. Phone 5555 TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS Henderson North Carolina Compliments of EDWARDS GROCERY Henderson North Carolina ASHWORTH MOTOR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Body Work-Machine Shop Expert Repairs Raleigh Rd. Henderson North Carolina ELLIS MOTOR COMPANY Dodge -Plym outh Dodge ''Job-Rated Trucks Dial 3212 Henderson North Carolina Compliments of DICKSON’S FOOD TOWN Raleigh Road Dial 7356 Henderson North Carolina Compliments of Sea J. W. JENKINS, INC. SUPPLY CO. Distributors HIGH PRICE AND of BANNER WHSES. Gulf Products U. S. Royal Tires Henderson North Carolina Henderson North Carolina SOUTHERN ICE CREAM CO., INC. - Distributors - of PINE STATE ICE CREAM MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS T. 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