Mineral Springs High School - Larenim Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1956
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To one who has shown by his example that good sportsmanship is always the real victory. We, the Senior Class .of 1956, dedicate this issue of the Laren im. -l K uni g v' I 5, j'. V5 2- ' .. , 4,77 ' 1 1- 1 il in lf.. 411,53 - M w '..- . :' M nv, 1 .-NY, .IQ-H, ,jx-.H I A ,- WAY l Q 'W 4 '1fl'Y,g. 5 . . ,' .l l r - , ' .,.w.V. V, s . Q . :Jr 4 L F X , . X x NK .x-, 0 MR. JAMES MALCOLM z . . J-', v !.',,r- !f,r Vf'.t r .-',- v, W., x.,...,f,,l4 ' a .,. 72' Q r ' Ifia my ,, ,pw 5443! '.v'C'AA'.4 - . '1 ' K. N- .nglflfvrxi ' x .,,'l:1 f y 1A'5.f!S'l ir. is ' W ' v 'nk ' x 'yfrlxf 1...-fl, - Q 1' . V. . I e:f'x.V' If 1 ' .-Ay, 'S'.f,--,,. .J'q, 5. If 1 -, sv,..,.'gv,-QA--.,v nrb',Jv'w'1'.'C'. 15:1 rf, ffm '1Kr,, A' '.-fp' 1, QS fx?-, , fu-1, J ,f'f'l.-J ,f !X ..'-Q'-4 '1'fH.-'Q In n Xt 'IN .-Jvle V,-A1 ' 'rf N M w ,f.-. 4, . .' F yi' - , nr' X f. 'l , 5 A ..,-lf ,f li :- . 41' g I. 1, Ffa jr: ,Af .U ln L15 Cl 0l'l Q H MR. W N h J. HUGH WHITE Principal 8 f 1 N ff H Q,,A Ml, g Office Scene ' 0' ' of Faculty Meeting 4 r O w . ,.. . K we-1.1 - I nntp' i. I1 nw 1 rx. V 5- ' 'sa' A , .0 , '-'bw vu. lImr..us 'ur 'hui .ai Iwi' L... me ' '12, nf. V+- J ' , ,aj 4 n I '+ ll llna MISS COLEEN ALEXANDER Shorthand, Typing MRS. VIRGINIA BENBOW Eighth Grade MISS POLLY BIVINS English MISS BURTIE CARROLL Biology 4 MR. GRAY CARTWRIGHT Health, Physical Education Economics MR. CARL CLARKE English VIJVI M' UI' , 7 lf! S IU . 1 I wif M Lf I ony Q MISS ELIZABETH DAVIS Eighth Grade MR. JACK DYER Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Typing, Journalism .a.,,,s 'Q' s 1 L 3 wax ' , XXX. .. ra in em MRS. JULIA EBERT U. S. History General Science MRS. ALETA ELLISON Home Economics MRS. ELEANOR HAGAMAN Librarian MRS. LAURA JOHNSTON Chemistry, Biology MRS. LILLIAN KIRBY English MISS VIRGINIA LANGLEY Latin, Spanish, English MRS. THELMA LE NTZ English MR. JIM MALCOM Civics, Physical Education R l nima rainel-5 MR. WILLIAM PEAVYHOUSE Band, Glee Club MRS. JOSEPHINE POINDEXTER School Secretary MR. ROBERT SIMS Algebra, Business Arithmetic MRS. DOROTHY THOMAS English MRS. PEGGY TUCKER Health, Physical Education MRS. MARJORIE VAN METER Algebra f,d 1f.'l1'71 ? W .aww .. ?,LgIl.7 MR. A. D. WOOD U.S. History, Economics MRS. EUGENIA WOODALL Home Economics 'ik -Q r JI ,. ' ':-:ff fy?LE4'. Qyf' 3,7 . ,:5'l I' Ay, ,, .1 4. 5' I 1 -lv' I ,Fin ,pb fy. .', 1 , 1 f!.ffJ Auf 4 'Z I ., ,f 'A f .f,x, V I ' 1 1 .1 .. ,- - f., my., V ,ff Q 1 v ., jv ,F 'ff' 'r X pdfai v. ,IH 9-Q tl.-' I. My P Q Z Q' ,1 ix i U-:..,1:i:11' fm- 2 - + 42 N 1 fp fe K , . ...i - r fy,? if , s 1 1 41, 1 ,. Y? 3fq f 0'-mm ipgaskgk Yi ki f 'Jl' I 1 I S EN IOR CLASS OFFICERS KENNETH HAUSER ................................................. President CARROLL KAY NAIL .............. ....... V ice-President I VAALINDA NEAL ....... ........ S ecrefory LUCY JACKSON ...... ,,,,,, T reqgurer I I4 'JT Ekxzl. if '. ' 'iii xwkl' fn- U KK? . Q:E4li53v7K ljfbk' fi' I I-. I f ' - FT? L. . 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TTT DONALD ODELL BUTNER VIRGINIA ONITA CANNOY A Q . w W- . ..Iv 1 ' X -' Aw.-wr J .W f 1 -5. -I ' M Y . 2' I ,I ,Il Us .... QA.. . SHELBY JEAN COE PHYLLIS MARIE COLLINS DONALD CORAM x-K: 4 'l'u-P' 'fs ..gvf. ,702 A 1 F hxx EDNA MAE COVINGTON GLENDA LEE CROUSE THERESA ANN CULLER Sfar Z!! E E .5-g 2 'x Jif 5' N., JOHNNY W. DAVIS JERRY WAYNE DEAN MICHAEL WAYNE DOSS 20 ,Bi- Q.. -f ' 'rfx fel-4' H5ili5fi5f 1 I CAROLYN REBECCA DAVIS HUGHLENE DAVIS CAROL JEAN DAVIS 19e,g,,,,e,, f-fs, f,..- 5 'mv I hx-.5 iff' L GLORIA E. DYMOTT PATRICIA ANN DYMOTT GLENDA ANN EASTER 21 EVA RAC HEL EVANS DONALD LEE FARMER 1 -:iv 7 ll 1'rZ,. Yi- I-A.. PEGGY FAY GOFORTH .Spicer 11. i , , 9, Y 1 ,-,.,,'N ' . U, ROLAND ELWOOD GRUBBS KENNETH JOHN PHILLIP HAUSER, JR. ROY HAYES 22 L. -ef' BETTY LOU GRAHAM perform em BETTY LOU GRUBBS HARRY GRUBBS E' A r KD QQ' 'ff-A-? fm. L , SPENCER HEATH WANDA JEAN HENLEY JIM HOLLAND 23 Yr F E R! 11 ui QW A 1 BILLY RAY HUTCHINS DAWN JACKSON LUCY JACKSON ,SLU v E WILLIAM EVERETTE KIGER MAURINE SYDNEY LANE RUBY LEE LINEBERRY 24 perform erzi ,ff 'N fx., RACHEL ANNE HULS JEFFREY EMMA RUTH JOYCE PATSY JANE KALLAM f: a --555. wunvqax 'Sn vs V 1 -' A . Vw: ix? MARY LOUISE MEEKS THELMA JEAN MESSER PAUL EUGENE MILLER 25 SAIL LEE MORAN PATSY ANN MORGAN fm X41 v V' I vi 'bps . SHELBY JEAN MORRIS Star L R 'U' ,,,,. ELLA PAULINE NAYLOR VALINDA NEAL BOBBY WILSON PARKER 26 .4-vs, 5- tif Q ff 'ggg I JOE WORTH MYERS KERMIE McGEE CARROLL KAY NAIL peI'!0l'I'n erri fi fi-ff I Q --ff Nc , DAVID LEE PARKER DOROTHY S. PEACOCK ROSE MARIE PORTER 27 K, ,-4' 4308? 'E' E' HAROLD GRAY RASH PEGGY JEAN REID JANIE SUE RHODES ,SYM , . ix AL, X J 7 ECS 5' MARION REBECCA WILLIAMS SMITH BILLY SNOW ELLEN RUTH STAFFORD A 28 1, '75 ffygsf Ik 'W' fn ROGER RUSHING LINDA FAYE SHAVER JAMES SHELL perform era ,l'! IE 49' 1, WAYNE W. STAFFORD HAL MORRIS STANLEY MARY DEE STOUT 29 R fill. .EQ I. CYNTHIA LIN STRADER THOMAS RUSSELL STYERS, JR. . S F k, T 1 JO ANN SWANSON Sta SEPA pl-,, dh. RONALD HUGH WALKER SHIRLEY RUTH WALKER LINDA ELIZABETH WALSH f, on if iibfv' gm. RICHARD SWING DAVID LEO TEAGUE DOROTHY JANICE WALKER ,yer-Arm em 'ii--' 5 'ill I Qi TMI, 1 'L I :gi A X ew-is-VE L -,Ili fl. .jf A Q , JAMES DOUGLAS WARREN GENENE HUTCHERSON WATSON HELEN CAROL WELBORN 31 W5 X 1'-f' wg' DAVID OLIVER WESLEY CHARLES ANDREW WEST Sta, nn, CHARLES BRADY WHITLEY ELMA REA WILLARD 32 ? BETTY COX WESTMORELAND CONRAD WESLEY WESTMORELAND pefkflll Grd f . 'J-Nl ' Y Us RAMONA suE WILKES VIRGINIA CLEVELAND WOOD 33 en for REUBEN DOUGLAS ARNOLD Hi-Y Club 15253545 PhotographyClub 35 J.V. Basketball I. SANDRA JEAN BAILEY Y-Teens 15253545 Glee Club i5253,45 State Festival 35 F.H.A. 15 Dancing Club 2. CAROLYN RAYE BAYNES Homeroom Officer 1,45 G.A.A. 152,45 Bible Club 3, Officer 45 Glee Club 1,35 J.B. Basketball 25 Y-Teens 15253545 Jr. Dramatics 25 Photography Club 3. DORIS JANE BODENHAMER Library Club 2535Y-Teens 152,45Bible Club 2,35 Danc- ing Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Beacon and Beaconette Staff 45 Homeroom Officer 1. ANNIE RUTH BODENHEIMER Homeroom Officer 1,25CotillionClub 25 Jr. Play Promp- ter 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Play 25 Intramural Sports 35 Jr. Dramatics Officer 15 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Glee Club 3, Of- ficer 45 Y-Teens 15253545 Jr. Junction 15 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Y-Teens Prom Committee. HERMAN EUGENE BOLES Key Club 45 Hi-Y Club 152,45 Model Club Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 1,45J.V. Basketball 1,25Superlative 45 Jr. Marshal 35 Jr. Play 35 Intramural Sports 152, 35 Student Council 1. NANCY ARLENE BOLES F. H.A.15 Officer 2,35 Homeroom Officer45 BibleClub 4. JOAN BOVENDER Gray High School 15 Y-Teens 253,45 Cotillion Club 25 G.A.A. 35 Intramural Sports 35 Class Night Officer 45 Y-Teens Inter-Club Counseler 4. BOWMAN BOWERS Art Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Bible Club 4. CHARLES DAVID BOYD Football 15253,45Piedmont Bowl 35 Basketball 1525 Mon- ogram Club 3545ModeIClub 1,25 Hi-Y Club 2,35 Sopho- more Prom Committee 25 Jr. Junction 15 Homecoming Escort 4. CHARLIE BOYER Industrial Arts 1,25 Model Builders 35 Varsity Baseball 35 Hi-Y 4. JOHN DAVID BRACKEN Model Club 153,45 Industrial Arts Club 2. .!4cfiuifie5 JIM BRADLEY MonogramClub 253,45 Hi-Y Club 1,25 Officer 35 Home- room Officer 15 Jr. Play 35 Varsity Football 15253545 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Dancing Club 1,2535 Baseball 1525 Bus Driver 354. LIONEL FRANCIS BRANSCOMB Dancing Club 1,2535 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 152,35 Officer 45 Jr. Play 35 Superlative 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2,3545 J.V. Football 15 Varsity Foot- ball 253,45 Intramural Sports Captain 35 Annual Staff Sports Editor 45 Basketball Player of Week 35 Student Council Trophy Award for Jr. Play 35 Honorable Mention in Football 45 Sr. Class Officer 45 Library Dance M.C. 35 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 35 Homeroom Officer 1. ROBERT A.BURNS Intramural Sports 35 Officer 35 Monogram Club 3545Var- sity Football 3,45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Ph otog ra ph y Club 3. WADE BURNS Band 1525 Band Monogram Club 1525 Dramatics Club Of- ficer 35ArtCIub 25 LatinClub 35 J.C. L. 45 Bible Club 4. DONALD ODELL BUTNER Foreign Relations Club 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Bas- ketball 2,35 Captain 45 J.V. Football 15 Hi-Y Club 15 253, Officer 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Monogram Club 2, 3545 Superlative 45 Homeroom Officer 2535 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 35 Speech Club 35 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Escort 35 Dancing Club 25 Intramural Sports Captain 35 Most Valuable Basketball 35 All Tournament Team 35 Basketball Play of Week 3. VIRGINIA ONITA CONNOY G.A.A. 153, Officer 25Y-Teens 152,35 Officer 45 Sup- erlative 45 Dancing Club 25 National Honor Society 3, Officer 45 J.V. Basketball 1525 Sophomore Pram Commit- tee 25 Intramural Sports 3. CARL RAY CAUDLE Key Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Cotillion Club 25 Dancing Club 3545 Homecoming Escort 3545 Band 152535 Drum Major 25 35 Band Monogram Club 152, Officer 25 Student Council 15 Sophomore PromCommittee 25 Jr. Play 35 Jr.-Sr. De- corating Committee 35 Varsity Baseball 35 45 Superlative 4. JACKIE CHARLES CHAMBERS Hi-Y 1,2,35Cotillion Club 15 MonogramClub 2535 Danc- ing Club 35 Fobtball 25 Basketball 253,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Beacon Staff 45 Jr. Junction 15 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. DOUG LAS OWEN CHOPLIN Dancing Club 15 Student Council 3,45 Key Club 3, Off- icer 45 Freedom Forum 35 National Honor Society 354, Superlative 45 Model Club Officer 35 Hi-Y Club 1,2,3545 Homeroom Officer 2. en for SHELBY JEAN COE G.A.A.45 Copeland High School I5 Reading and Writing Club 35 Beacon Staff 4. PHYLLIS MARIE COLLINS Hanes I5 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Officer 25 Dancing Club 2,35 Banquet Committee 35 Dramotics 25 Prom Committee 25 Glee Club Officer 45 Beacon Society Editor 4. DONALD CORAM Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Science Club I,2. EDNA MAE COVINGTON F.H.A. I, Officer 2,35 Beacon Statf 45 Bible Club 4. GLENDA LEE CROUSE Y-Teens I,2,45G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Dancing Club 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Hameraom Officer 3. THERESA ANN CULLER Y-Teens I,25 Student Council I5 Jr. Junction I5 Library Club 3,45 N.C.H.S. L.A.,5 Dancing Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Hameraom Officer 2,45 Executive Committee of Jr. Class 35 Glee Club Officer 25 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Journalism Club Officer 35 Girls Monogram Club Officer 45CheerleacIer 3, Co-Chief and Officer 4. CAROL JEAN DAVIS I Statesville High I5Bible Club 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Var-- sity Basketball 3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Speed ball 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Monogram Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Beacon Staff 4. CAROLYN REBECCA DAVIS Language Club 35 J.C. L. 45 Glee Club 45 Y-Teens I,25 G.A.A. I5 Joumalism Club 3. HUGHLENE DAVIS Homecoming Sponsor 45 G.A.A. I,2,45 J.V. Basketball 35 Hameraom Officer 2. Jr. Committee 35 Photography Club 35 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Bible Club 35 Glee Club I, Officer 2,35 Y-Teens I,2,3,4. JOHNNY w. DAVIS ' Band l,2, Officer 35 Band Monogram I,2,3,-fl-5 Dancing Club 35 Hi-Y Club 4. RAY BARRY DAVIS Industrial Art Club I,25 Dancing Club 2,35 D.O. Club 35 Bus Driver 3,45 4-H Club I,25 Spiders Club 4. .xdcfiuifiad JERRY WAYNE DEAN Hi-Y Club I,2,3,45 DancingClub I,25Pl'1otogropl1yClub 35 Key Club 45 Basketball Manager I5 Student Council I5 Intramural Sports I,2,3. MICHAEL WAYNE DOSS Hi-Y Club I,2,3, Officer 45 Dancing Club I,25 J.V. Football I5 Varsity Football 2,3, Co-Captain 45 Mono- gram Club 2, Officer 3,45 Hameroom Officer 3. GLORIA E. DYMOTT Y-Teens I,2,35 Dancing Club 2,35 Jr. Dramotics I,25 Hameraom O ff i c er I,25 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr. Play Prompter 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 35 Class Night Officer 45 Jr. Junction I5 G.A.A. I5 Y-Teens Prom Committee I,2,35 Band Queen Entry 4. PATRICIA ANN DYMOTT Y-Teens I,2,35 4-H Club I,25 Bible Club I5 Glee Club I,2,3,4. GLENDA ANN EASTER Dramotics C lub I5 Bible Club Officer I5 G.A.A. l,2, Officer 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 J.V. Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,4, Co-Captain 35 Softball 2,3,45 Speedba I I 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Library Club I5 Beac on Staff 45 Hameraom Officer 2,45 Superlative 4. EVA RACHEL EVANS F.H.A. I5 G.A.A. I,2, Officer 3,45 Dancing Club I, 25 Y-Teens I,25 Beacon Staff 4. DONALD LEE FARMER Sports Editor, Beacon 45 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Joumalism Club 35 Industrial Arts Club 25 4-H Club I,2. JIM FERGUSON Bus Driver. PEGGY FAYE GOFORTH Glee Club I,2,3,45 State Festival 35 Jr. Junction I5 Y- Teens I5 F.H.A. Officer 25 G.A.A. I,25 Journalism Club 35 Beacon Staff 35 Associate Society Editor 4. BETTY LOU GRAHAM Bluefield High School I,25 F.H.A. 35 Y-Teens 4. BETTY LOU GRUBBS G.A.A. I,25 Y-Teens I,2,3, Officer 35 Sr. Dramotics 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Band Queen Attendant 45 Home- coming Attendant35 Superlative 45 Beacon Staff 35 Danc- ing Club 25 Glee Club 4. en for HARRY GRUBBS 4-H 1, Officer 2,35 D.O. Club 35 Dancing Club 25 Bas- ketball 15 Industrial Arts 25 Bus Driver 45 Model Club 4. ROLAND ELWOOD GRUBBS Intemational Relations Club 15Model Builders Club 1,25 Dancing Club 3. KENNETH JOHN PHILLIP HAUSER, JR. Student Council 2, Officer 3,45 Key Club 2, Officer 3, 45 Speech Club 35 Class Officer 3,45 Hi-Y Club 15 Sup- erlative 45 National Honor Society 3,45 State Student Council Convention 3,45 Laremim Staff 35 Beacon Staff 25 Jr. Marshal 35 Homecoming Escort 35 Freedom Forum 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee. ROY HAYES J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2,35 J.V. Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2,3, Captain 45 Boy's Monogram Club 2,3,45 Student Council 15 Band 15 Piedmont Bowl 35 Bus Driver 3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Dancing Club 25 Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports Captain 35 Hi-Y Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. SPENCER HEATH Model Builders Club 1,35 Dancing Club 25 Industrial Arts Club 25 Science Club 15 Hi-Y Club 4. WANDA JEAN HENLEY Class Officer 15 Homeroom Officer 1,2,45 Cheerleader 1, Co-Chief 2 , Chief 45 Homecoming Queen 25 Sponsor 35 Monogram Club 1,2, Officer 3,45 Glee Club ll, Of- ficer 45Spol'1om0re Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Dancing Club 35 Cotillion Club Officer 25Y-Teens 1, 2, Officer 35 Jr. Junction 15 Superlative 45 Dramatics Club 15 Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. Officer 4. JIM HOLLAND Hi-Y Club 1,3,4, Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 1,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Football 35 Class Officer 45 Superlative 45 Dancing Club 25 Student Coun- cil 15 lntramural Sports 3. BILLY RAY HUTCHINS International Relations Club 15 Industrial Arts Club 1,25 Journalism Club 35 Jr. Play 35 Glee Club 45 Student Council 3,45 Model Club 4. DAWN JACKSON Y-Teens 1,2, Officer 2,45 Band Queen 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Student Council 25 Dancing Club 2. LUCY JACKSON Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,45DancingCIub1,2,35Cheer- leader 45 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 35 Glee Club 45 Student Council 15 Cotillion Club 25 Attendant 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Prom Committee 1,25 Superlative 45 Class Officer 3,45 G.A.A. 1, Of- ficer 45 Jr. Junction 15 lntramural Sports 35 Glee Club Officer 4. ' .xdcfiuifiea RACHEL ANNE HULS JEFFREY Class Officer 15 Y-Teens 1,45 F.H.A. Officer 1,25 G. A.A. I5 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pianist Mixed Chorus 45 County Festival 25 State Choral Festival 35 Superlative 45 Class Night Officer 45 Student Council 4. EMMA RUTH JOYCE Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Library Club 15 Dancing Club 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Speed- ball 3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Beacon Staff 45 Jr. Play 35 ln- tramural Sports 35 J.V. Basketball 15 Co-Captain 2. PATSY JANE KALLAM Glee Club 3,4, Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Y-Teens 1, 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Library Science 1,2,4, Officer 35 Dancing Club 35 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr. Play 35 G.A.A. 1,25N.C.l'l.S.L.A.1,2,3,45 Conference Delegate 2,35 Y-Teens Conference Delegate 15 Library Convention Delegate 2,3. WILLIAM EVERETTE KIGER Walkertown 15 Industrial Arts 25 D.O.L. Club 3. MAURINE SYDNEY LANE Jrx Dramatics Club 15 Sr. Dramatics 35 Dancing Club 25 Band 2,3,45 Band Monogram Club 3,45 Y-Teens 4. ALTON LEE LAWSON RUBY LEE LINEBERRY MARY LOUISE MEEKS Hanes High 1,25 Y-Teens 3,45 Dancing Club 35 Home- coming Sponsor 4. THE LMA JEAN MESSER Bible Club 45Thomasville High School 1,25 F.H.A. 3,4. PAUL EUGENE MILLER Model Club 35 Science Club 1, Officer 25 Industrial Arts Club 15 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Sports 35 Hi-Y 45 Bus Driver 3,4. GAIL LEE MORAN Bible Club 2,3, Officer 45 Manager J.V. Basketball 45 .l.V.Basketball 15 Y-Teens 1,25 F.H.A. I5 Library Club 2,3, Officer 45 N.C.H. S. L.A. 2,3,45 Beacon Staff 4. PATSY ANN MORGAN F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Dancing Club 25 Bible Club 3. enior SHELBY JEAN MORRIS F.H.A.2,3,45Y-Teensl,2,3,454-HClub15G.A.A. 1. JOE WORTH MYERS Model Club 1, Officer 45 Industrial Arts Club Officer 25 Photography Club 35 Bus Driver 2,3,4. KERMIE LEE McGEE Y-Teens 1,2,3,45G.A.A.35 Glee Club 1,2131 Offlcel' 35 Homeroom Officer 2. WILLIAM FRANCIS MCSWEENEY Greensboro High School I,2,3. CARROLL KAY NAIL Y-Teens 1, Officer 2,3,45 Library Club I, Officer 2,3, 45 District Conference Delegate 3,45 N.C. H. S. L.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Annual 2,35 Homeroom Officer2,35Mar- shal 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Journalism Club 35 Superlative 45 Class Night Officer 4. ELLA PAULINE NAYLOR Y-Teens 1,25 Bible Club 3,45 Dancing Club 2. VALINDA ANN NEAL Student Council 1, Officer 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Jr. Drama- tics Officer 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Art Club 25 Library Club 2, Officer 3,45 Committee Chairman Library Club 2,3,45 N.C.H.S. L.A. 3,45 Annual Staff 25 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Journalism Club 25 Beaconette Staff 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Hame- coming Queen 45 Jr. Play 35 Class Officer 3,45 Super- lative 45 Cheerleader 4. BOBBY WILSON PARKER Band I5 Band Monogram Club 1,45 Industrial Arts Club 25 Science Club Officer 35 Superlative 45 Hi-Y Club 4. DAVID LEE PARKER Band 1,2,3, Officer 45 Band Monogram Club 3,45 Band Newspaper Staff 25 Key Club 45 Model Club 1, Officer 2,35 Band Solo and Ensemble Contest 45 Hi-Y Club 45 J.C. L. 45 Language Club 35 Jr. Play 35 Dramatics Play 35 Basketball 1. DOROTHY S. PEACOCK F.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Library Club 2. ROSE MARIE PORTER Journalism Club Officer 35 Y-Teens 45 Beacon Staff 3. .x4cfiuifie.4 HAROLD GRAY RASH Band 1,25 Band Monogram Club 1,2,4, Officer 35 ln- dustrial Arts Club Officer 25 Boy's Monogram Club 2,4, Officer 35 Varsity Football 3,45 J.V. Basketball 15 Su- perlative 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Band Newspaper 25 Bus Driver 3,4. PEGGY JEAN REID Dancing Club 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Girls Monogram Club 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Intramural Sports 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45Varsity Speedball 3,45 Varsity Softball 3,45 Beacon Staff 45 Beaconette Staff 45 Jr. Play Wardrobe Assistant 3. JANIE SUE RHODES Y-Teens 1, Officer 2,3,45 Library Club 1,3,4, Officer 25 N. C. H. S. L.A. 2,3,45 Conference Delegate 35 G. A.A. 1, Officer 15 Class Officer 1,2,45 Student Coun- cil 3,4, Officer 2, Committee 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45QuilIand Scroll 3,45 Jr. Marshal 35 Super- lative 45 Class Night Officer 45 Sophomore Prom Com- mittee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Inter-C I ub Council Y- Teens 4. ROGER RUSHING Hi-Y Club 1,2,4, Dancing club 2,35 0.0. club 3, aus Driver 45 Science Club 2. LINDA FAYE SHAVER BibIeClub 45 F.H.A. 1,2, Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 1. JAMES SHELL Appalachian High School 15 Hi-Y Club 2,3,45 Bus Dri- ver 2,3,45 Dancing Club 2,3. MARION REBECCA WILLIAMS SMITH Homeroom Officer 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,4, Officer 25 Play 1,35 Journalism Club Officer 35 Beacon Staff 35 Editor- in-Chief 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Dancing Club 15 Student Council 1,25 National Honor Society 3, Officer 45 Jr. Junction 15 Intramural Sports 35 Freedom Forum 35 Editor of Spring Fever. WILLIAM THOMAS SNOW Model Club 35 Science Club 1. ELLEN RUTH STAFFORD F.H.A.1,25Y-Teens l,2,35 Sr. Dramatics 35 Jr. Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 35 Language Club 35 J. C.L. 45 G.A.A. I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 State Festival 25 Sola Contest 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Homeroom Officer 2. WAYNE W. STAFFORD Football Manager 1,25Varsity Football 3,45J.V. Basket- ball l,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Model Club I, Officer 2,35 Intramural Sports 35 Jr.Play 35 Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4. en I or HAL MORRIS STANLEY Industrial Arts Club 1,25 Model Builders 3,45 Science Club 25 Bus Driver 45 Hi-Y Club 1. MARY DEE STOUT Homecoming Sponsor 45G.A.A. 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Jr. Dramatics Officer 15 Cotillion Club 25 Jr. Junction 15 DancingClub 35 Superlative 45Glee Club I,3,45Varsity Basketball 25 J.V. Basketball 15 Intramural Sports 25 Sa- phomore Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. CYNTHIA LIN STRADER Homeroom Officer 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Dancing Club 25 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Glee Club Officer 25 Jr. Dramatics 1,25 Sponsor 2,45 Student Council 25 Jackson- ville, Florida High School 35 Beacon Staff Associate Editor 4. THOMAS RUSSELL STYERS, JR. Band 1,2,3, Officer 45 Section Leader 2,3,4, Officer 1,2,3,45 First Chair of America 2,35 Forsyth County A- ward5 Band Honor Award5 Band Special Award5 Solo and Ensemble Awards 1,2,3,45 Band Officer Award5 On the March 1,25 Band Monogram Club 1,2,3, Officer 45 Jr. Play 35 Model Club 2,3, Officer 45 Hi-Y 15 County De- clamation Finals 1,25 State Music Festival 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 35 State Band Clinic 35 KeyClub 4. JO ANN SWANSON Y-Teens1,2,3,45Homeroom Officer 1,25 Football Spon- sor I5Glee Club 1,3,4, Officer 25 Cheerleader 2,35 Dancing Club 2,35 Monogram Club Officer 3,45 Band Queen Attendant 45 Sophomore Prom Committee 2. RICHARD SWING Varsity Football 45 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Intramural Sports 35 Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,45 Jr. Junction 15 Photography Club Officer 35 Dancing Club 25 Science Club Officer 15 StudentCouncil 15Manogram Club 45Varsity BasketbalI4. DAVID LEO TEAGUE Key Club 45 Varsity Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Var- sity Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 35 Hi-Y Club 1, Officer 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 1,2, Captain 3,45 Class Officer 2,35 Superlative 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 J.V. Basket- ball I5 Jr. Play 35 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Dancing Club 25 Intramural Sports 3. DOROTHY JANICE WALKER J.V. Basketball 25 Intramural Sports 35 Glee Club 15 Jr. Dramatics 25 G.A.A. I,2,35 Jr. Junction 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1. RONALD HUGH WALKER Model Club 3,45Band1,25.Ir. Play 35 Bus Driver 45 Electronics 3. ' SHIRLEY Run-1 WALKER Y-Teens 1,2, Bible Club 3,45 Dancing Club 2:5-A-PM 1- LINDA ELIZABETH WALSH G.A.A. 1,2,45 Manager J.V. Basketball 1,25 Manager Girls Varsity Basketball 45 Class Night Officer 45 Intra- mural Sports 15 Bible Club 1,25 Glee Club 35 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Jr. Play 35 Dramatics Club 1,2. .xdcfiuifiea JAME S DOUG LAS WARREN Bus Driver 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 25 Hi-Y Club l, 2,45 Dancing Club 3. GENENE HUTCHERSON WATSON Bible Club Officer 2,3,45Y-Teens I, Officer 25 F.H.A. I5 Student Council 15 Glee Club 35 Beacon Staff 45 G. A.A. 45 Band Attendant 4. HELEN CAROL WELBORN Y-Teens 1,2,3, Officer 45 Dramatics I,2,35 Dancing Club 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Allied Youth 25 Beacon Staff 3,45 Circulation Manager 45 Glee Club 2,3. DAVID WESLEY J.C.L.45 Band 1,2, Assistant Drum Maior 3,45 Band Monogram Club 3, Officer 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Jr. Marshal 35Jr. Play 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 35 Student Council 35 First Chair of America 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 On The March Staff 1,25 Language Club 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Annual Staff 35 Editor-in-Chief'45 Solo and Esemble Contest 2,3,45 Band Special Award5 Forsyth County Band Honor Award5 State Band Clinic 3,4. CHARLES ANDREW WEST Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 D.O. 35 International Relations 1. BETTY COX WE STMORE LAND Bible Club 2,3,45Glee Club 1,25 Photography Club Officer 35 Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 1,45 Allied Youth 2- CONRAD WESLEY WESTMORELAND Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,45 Model Club Officer 35 4-H Club 15 Beacon Staff 35 Beaconette Staff 3. CHARLES BRADY WH ITLEY Photography Club 35 Key Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Superlative 45 Jr. Play 35 Gray High School 1,2. RAMONA SUE WILKES J.V. Basketball 1,25 Advertising Manager Beacon 45 Su- perlative 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3, Of- ficer 45 Glee Club 1,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Dramatics Club Officer 15 Y-Teens Program Committee 1,35 Speedball 2,35 Softball 25 Intramural Sports 35 Jr. Junction 15 Homeroom Officer 1,35 Jr. Play 3. ELMA REA WILLARD Y-Teens l5 Library Club 15 Bible Club 25 G.A.A. 2, Officer 35 Class Officer 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Monogram Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Home- room Officer I,2,35 National Honor Society 3, Officer 45 Jr. Marshal 35 Allied Youth 25 Prom Committee 25 Speedball 35 Softball 35 Intramural Sports Captain 3. VIRGINIA CLEVELAND WOOD Y-Teens1,2,3,45G.A.A. 1,3,45 Dancing Club 2. CLASS FLOWER White Gardenia CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO Green and Whute o Leave the World Better Than We Found It gil' ,.,-I' ir -N' 4e 5 x'i'uY mm f' M- 1 . . .- -- .,- f- A 'W' 'rfe e - f ,.' - - fg ..f .: ' Koi' . .-ef.,-- - ' ' ' Br Y .4 , -Y fi :' 'ff mira- ' -v-- ,. -A4 lu. . ,4 V ,L , ..-. .. ' V- V -A -' ' an-in gia- .. .., ,. -v- A ,,, - f A ,M Y- H 1 2 4 ,. eq. ' ' if ' 1 V ,jhxw A ' .- - --: , V T , 1.5,-1 Q. .. ,--,.,,......- - ' . -T-:ogg .- Vu.. - ,-V, . . . ' W. .-f..g - sf' -v - l- ::.- -,, M. - .3 ,, Y. , 4, ' ,-A 3 ' V-1 -. -- .,.-fre. ,C -:Y-4-V Y rf- ,df 1 I , - ,, g ,-fe-'-73 ,--- ,,- 1 5 Lf V ' 5 ,Q7 if -' ' 'Zi T-'T ,....k',. W- ,A ,. 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Mary Dee Stout Harold Rash P 7 a l'iue5 A MOST LIKELY Carroll Kay Nail Kenneth Hauser NEATEST Janie Rhodes ' Carl Ray Caudle qw Q ll' 1 Mosr INTELLECTUAL Y ' -.32 mlm S Charles Whitle Nita Cannoy A MOS THLETIC Easter X K X X, Q4 4. I . ,:'Qt.-1 'X WITTIEST Annie Bodenheimer Jim Ferguson X ST TALENTED Rachel J-effrey Eugene Boles 4l 49 5 i .2 51-9 W 1 I F if A CLASS NIGHT oFFuc:ERs CARROLL KAY NAIL and GLORIA DYMOTT ................... Testofors LINDA WALSH ............................ ...... RACHEL JEFFREY ........................ .... Class Poet . . . . . Song JO AN N BOVENDER ..... ...... P rophet JANIE RHODES ....... 42 . . . . .Historian sd. W, g., As our high school life now ends, We bid farewell to all our friends, To those who helped and guided us, too, Let us never forget to be true. We thank our principal and teachers dear Who helped and guided us year after year, Our Friends and classmates we'll never forget, And all the good times we've had since we met. Our parents and teachers who helped us each day When our paths seemed dark and we lost our way, They helped us all our hardships to bear, To each of us they were iust and fair. All the rules that were set to follow Making us a better scholar, Our friends who were always ready to help To perk us up and give us pep. We know there will be much toil and strife Journeying down our roads of lite, But as we go from day to day, Let us never forget to pray. As we leave our wonderful school, Remember to follow The Golden Rule , May we hold our memories dear, For they will always bring us cheer. Soon the time will come at last To turn to the future instead of the past, But we'll remember you to the end, To the class of '56 you'll always be a friend. Now as we go our separate way On this our graduation day, We love you, Alma Mater, and we'll never forget The pattern of life for us you have set. Our ambitions we'll try to achieve, May thy blessings we receive, As we seek our paths to Find, May this day be ever thine. By: LINDA E. WALSH 43 , A Valley HUFK MEYER Suddenly There s B O TuneUke y -J ' I I I i and BIFF JONES G C E A C Fiiifi Waliz fWith feeling, E A El -4-1 if .f 1 e e 45. e :fe l ve ji i ? i ie ' vi E 2 3 'When yomfve climbed the ,. high - en 14: f gl 'gg' ' 'f V V Y' ' f ' ' -23 5 nfv V ' - in-1 1 ij 5 in - - SQ eag . C llfeff j0FrKe,n'en16er C W , We have Come n n .. . W W , 7 vb-H E Fg:: X'.'l lli1 5 md . -K ' , moun-tain ,,,...f Whmd 1aheElouclmufi'61QQdciiOmeh45w,- shirie in ,,,,..-- e ' un shone I - 15 ' ' an ll gl-I V , V - ' ' . - 451. K !Y 5 if g , e 3? 5- if 1 -' 213- s 0 -- ' -A X- !Ve muet ve he cogrrjgg Ego Q. T, V I . I n - I i 9 I i 1 ' any - , '2 v ' 5 ' n un? , ' '74 A , U f l'llOY..Tn-2 , nf- e . ,W 3 n V , , lllll , al .H gr , i. . 0 . .Q . 1' Mow cis we ,L the th F me . Q Qf this our EH. i . reshold E211 QQ, ,Z 0 vu d.','-1 5- I 'Ol Y '-aw' v A 'i W , SUD - DEN-LY Tl-IERE,S ' where the earth knows peace with Q , I 5 Y AA ,,- :G .xl n- Y i n -L Y N 'wb i A-L ' 5 .5 54 e'ff f ,,Ar2 e he e 1 nu' z . Q: nun.-.1 X. a 5.7 Q ,av St, Y, ,Ai 3 can 5 , - ' R g n i or we I e er e t m, rough, f 3 :Y A ' ref W 5 C' EL Q Q HULS EFREY Q fig ? 535 E353 +2 mai1'fd,,f.'-ff-' When za. storm hides the dis - tant rain- bow ,,,. And yen , f 5 S 1 eegef 4 M 3 1 if ef e 1 if ff' 5 Copyright V955 by XWARPAAN MUSK: By arrangement witiiwarman Music, Hiii and Range Songs, inc, is the owner oi all rights For the Unilofgl Stakes and Canada. ' Sole Seiiing Agent: Criterio M sic Corp, PKG Bi iid' gg, New York CW! printednin lj. S. A. J iirhkernaiionai Coptriqghi Secured AN Ri ghts Reserved 44 Ufzaa .Malory It all began in September of 1950 when we were eighth graders. This was our year. We began the routine of changing classes which was new and exciting to us. We seemed outcast from the other higher-classed students, but we enjoyed our new schedule. It seemed school had hardly begun before we were out for summer vacation. We were back in no time and ready to move into our freshman year with much anticipation. Class officers for the freshman year were as follows: President, Wanda Henley, Vice-President, Rachel Huls Jeffrey, Secretary, Jackie Heath, and Treasurer, Janie Sue Rhodes. This year we seemed busier than our previous year. Being-able to participate in clubs with high-school students made us feel much better. Soon we received our final report which for most of us classified us as sophomores for the coming year. After our summer vacation we were again walking the halls of M. S. chatting with our friends. Each year we seemed to be participating in more activities and seemed to be a part of the many doings. Elected as leaders were Leo Teague, President, Elma Rea Willard, Vice-President, Kenneth Hauser, Secretary, Janie Sue Rhodes, Treas- urer, and Hughlene Davis, Reporter. This year we were to have our first formal prom. Many plans were made for this special event. On April 23rd we were seen dancing and having loads of fun in our cafeteria. The theme of our prom was Blue Gardenia, and everyone agreed it would be a memorable event. This year we also were fortunate to have a member of our class, Wanda Henley, chosen as homecoming queen. June of '54 found us ready for summer vacation. With report cards in hand, we were proud to be iuniors. Summer vacation was the shortest that year, and before we knew it we were welcoming the '54- '55 school year. Real- izing the responsibility that was ours as iuniors, for our leaders we elected Valinda Neal, President, Leo Teague, Vice-Pres- ident, Carroll Kay Nail, Secretary, and Lucy Jackson, Treasurer. Included in the events of our junior year was the measuring of our class rings. We well remember that exciting day as we marched into the auditorium to be measured. Our means of financing the Junior-Senior Prom was the selling of magazines, so naturally we began to consider this right away. l guess we will never forget our tryouts for the Junior Play. Some of the lucky ones able to participate in Junior Miss were Becky Smith, Ellen Stafford, Tommy Styers, David Wesley, Patsy Kallam, Mona Wilkes, Lionel Branscomb, Billy Hut- chins, Valinda Neal, Linda Walsh, Charles Whitley, Ronald Walker, Jackie Chambers, Richard Swing, and David Parker. I think everyone agreed it was loads of fun. Chosen as Junior Marshals were Carroll Kay Nail, Chief, Becky Smith, Elma Rea Willard, Janie Sue Rhodes, Kenneth Hauser, Douglas Choplin, Eugene Boles, and David Wesley. Lucky enough to be chosen as attendants in the homecoming court were Bettie Lou Grubbs and Lucy Jackson. Finally the day of our Junior-Senior Prom' arrived and on April T5 we honored the seniors on the Balinese Roof of the Robert E. Lee Hotel. The theme of our prom was Moonlight and Roses. Music was furnished by Art Lopez and orchestra. I guess we will always remember escorting those seniors through the arch. The Junior year closed with us anxiously looking forward to being seniors. Summer vacation over, we realized we were seniors and had finally reached our destination. Those holding the highest office of our senior class were Kenneth Hauser, President, Carroll Kay Nail, Vice-President, Valinda Neal, Secretary, Lucy Jackson, Treasurer, and Janie Sue Rhodes, Reporter. As the first duties of our senior class we chose our class colors and flowers, motto, superlatives, class night officers, mascots, and began making plans for our many senior activities. We proudly acclaimed Valinda Neal of our senior class as homecoming queen. Lucy Jackson was an attendant in the court. Senior stars honored at the homecoming were Leo Teague, Mike Doss, Jim Bradley, Lionel Branscomb, Bobby Burns, Harold Rash, Richard Swing, Paul Miller, and Wayne Stafford. We were also proud of Dawn Jackson who was chosen as Band Queen. Genene Hutcherson and Bettie Lou Grubbs were her attendants . This spring at Mineral Springs finds mixed emotions on the part of the graduating class. With the thought of graduation there is much reioicing and many tears. As our senior motto, To leave the world better than we find it, we, the graduating class of '56, hope we have done just that for our fine school of which we are so proud. As we close the vivid memory of our school years, our eyes moisten and our hearts are warmed as we reminisce about the classmates who have helped us in our highfschool career. We pay our most solemn respects to our teachers who have guided and influenced as well as taught us along the way. As graduation draws near and parting of our ways comes, we know not the future but we can rest assured in Him who holds the future in His hands. JANIE SUE RHODES Class Historian 45 I I I I Cfaul lymlalzecy Jo ANN BQVENDER Being chosen as class prophet for our '56 class, in that class meeting on that cool, crisp October morning, I was very proud. Now, 25 years later, I call myself somewhat an ambassa- dor and have been to the different places in this country to see what my good friends, my classmates, have made of themselves. To begin with, it being fall of the year I98l, football season had iust begun, so on .my way to Florida, I stopped at Grapeville, North Carolina, to see the Grape Bowl Game be- tween the Greens and the Whites, the two most famous teams of today. As we went through the gates we saw selling tickets Reuben Arnold and Donald Coram. The game was about to begin, and we saw that Richard Swing, Paul Miller, Wayne Staf- ford, and Bobby Burns were our referees. The game began and we saw as the coaches of the rival teams Mike Doss and Leo Teague. Trying to hold the coaches down along with their tem- per were Jim Bradley and Harold Rash as their assistants. Leading the cheers were none other than the children of Wanda Henley, Lucy Jackson, Valinda Neal, and Theresa Culler, who now operated a cheerleading school called The Pep School . ' Some of the ole faithful spectators we saw in the bleachers were Gail Moran, Genene Hutcherson Watson, Cqrolyn Bqynegl l'lUgl'1ler1e Davis, Ghcl Elmclrecl WlllCll'Cl. During halftime we saw a most fabulous show put on by David Wesley's Band, The Noise Makers. All of the band members were wearing Cat Uniforms made by Johnny Davis' tail- or shop, which is Iocated in Catville, North Carolina. When the game was over, the socre was tied O-O. l had to hurry to be at the airport in order to catch my plane to Florida. The plane on which I rode is owned and operated by The Grubbs Brothers, Roland' and Harry, and their stewardesses on this flight were Phyllis Collins and Carol Welborn. In Florida I went to the Graham Hotel, which is owned by Betty Graham and her part- ners are Rachel Evans and Shelby Coe. Only there one night, I thought I would drop in on my good friends, Annie Bodenheimer and Jimmy Ferguson, at Strader 's Club, which is owned by Cynthia Straderp and there they have an act called Bodie and Furgie's Comedy Act. While lwas enioying the show, two more of my friends came in. They were Kermie McGee and Jo Ann Swanson, who are on a tour with the Jackson Models, a model school owned by Dawn Jackson. Leaving Florida, I went to Dean's Airforce Base, in Texas, which got its name from Jerry Dean, now a General, and saw there as instructors in the different fields of airforce work, Charles Boyer, Spencer Heath, Billy Snow, and Joe Myers. I also met Maurine Lane, who was doing a story on the base for Burns-Bowers, a magazine which is published by Wade Burns and Bowman Bowers. Leaving Texas I went on to California where I met Rachel H. Jeffrey, who is now writ- ing both words and music to her songs in her duplex apartment. Working as her assistant was Sandra Bailey. Going up 'the coast of California I saw leading the marines on maneuvers Charles Boyd, James Shell, and Roy Hayes. On now to Paperville, Oregon, where I saw Bill McSweeney, who now owns a paper company, but strange enough--eating up half of the profit, and his one main employee, J . D. Bracken, eating up the other half. Going back east I stopped at Motorville, Wisconsin, where I saw Morris Stanley and Ray -46 Cyan l9ropAeCg Davis still tinkering with school buses, but now they have their own company, manufacturing them. On my way to Chicago I stopped at Dymott's, one of the chain grocery stores owned by Gloria and Patricia Dymott. Working there as manager was Roger Rushing. In Chicago I went to Zooville, where Ronald Walker has his pink eIephants on ex- hibit. Also in the windy city I met Charles West, who now owns the firm known as West Buick, Inc. His vice-president is Doug Choplin and his secretary, Becky W. Smith. From there I went on to New York City where I saw many of my friends. The first night on Broadway I saw Patsy Kallam who was making her debut in a play called Angelic Blonde. The producer was Jack Chambers, the director, Eugene Bolesg and the costume designers, Bettie Grubbs and Peggy Goforth. The second night I saw Tommy Styers, who now owns his own record company, and his top singers are Mary Dee Stout and Mona Wilkes. It now being basketball season, the third night I attended a marvelous game played by the Trophy Trotters whose outstanding players were Lionel Branscomb, Don Butner, and Jim Holland. After the boys' game the girls had their debut on the court, and seen as the coach was Glenda Easter with her assistants, Emma Ruth Joyce and Peggy Reid. The games were played in Caudle Coliseum which is namecl after its architect, Carl Ray Caudle. At Whitley's College, where I found Charles Whitley as president, Isaw teaching in their specific fields, Conrad Westmoreland and Ellen Stafford, who are making good names for themselves as professors. In the upper part of New York is a little community called Mobile where Linda Shaver operates a Mobile Driving School, and a few of her instructors are Nancy Boles, Thelma Messer, Shelby Morris, and Carolyn Davis. At the new Crouse and Covington Hospital, donated by Glenda Crouse and Edna Coving- ton, I saw as Dean of Nurses, Carroll Kay Nail, and under her supervision was Cleveland Wood as Head Nurse, and working as nurses aides were Pauline Naylor and Dorothy Sealey Peacock. My next destination was Washington, D. C. , where I saw Kenny Hauser inaugurated for the Presidency of the United States, and there on hand to congratulate him were James Warren, Marie Porter, Jane Bodenhamer, 'and Ruby Lineberry, who all later were put on the staff at the White House doing office work. I saw on one of the busiest corners a Hair Designers with the name of the proprietor written under it, which was Janie Sue Rhodes, and the beauticians' names that were listed were Betty Westmoreland, Linda Walsh, and Shirley Walker. Mary Meeks was looking after the shop while the proprietor was in Paris observing the new hair styling demonstrated by Alton Lawson. From Washington, D. C., I went to Winston-Salem, N. C., where a couple of '56 graduates still live. There is Bill Hutchins, who has just completed a new invention he calls a rocket-shocket, which is taking off for Mars when the weather permits. As Lady Mayoress is Nita Cannoy, who iust invited me to accompany her to Myrtle Beach, where she has reservations at Dottie Walker's famous hotel, The Wreck. I My iourney over, I found that all my friends have become very successful. But seriously, I hope that in the years to come, whatever this Class of '56 will be doing, good health and happiness will come to all-- And May the Good Lord Bless and Keep us Till We Meet Again. 47 ollaaf Yflkffanal .lrifamenf We, the class of 56, being of able body, but of questionable mind, do hereby bequeath a few of our cherished belongings to those stated herein: We, Dawn Jackson, Valinda Neal, Betty Grubbs, Gloria Dymott, and Wanda Henley, leave our beauty that wins titles to Nancy Tuttle and Mary Jackson, who already seem to have a good background for it. We, Leo Teague, Mike Doss, Jim Bradley, Harold Rash, Richard Swing, Paul Miller, and Wayne Stafford, leave our touchdown fever to Jamie Wilkes, Vernon Walker, Johnny Slater, and Donnie Edwards, in hopes they'll get a severe case. We, Annie Bodenheimer, Jim Ferguson, Jo Ann Bovender, and Bobby Parker, leave our success in seeing the sunny side of life to Carolyn Blakely, Mary Lib Butner, and Willie East, who already have a head start. We, Lionel Branscomb, Don Butner, Jean Davis, Glenda Easter, Emma Ruth Joyce, and Peggy Reid, leave our talent for stripping the net to Don King, Don Steelman, Betty Davis, and Che-Che Pinnix, who are by no means iust beginners. We, Jack Chambers, Harry Grubbs, Jim Holland, and Ellen Stafford, leave our excess altitude to Janet Duggins and Ted Easter, in hopes they can use it. We, Charles West, Lucy Jackson, Gail Moran, Theresa Culler, Marie Porter, and Carl Ray Caudle, leave our chauffeur's licenses to Doug Phelps, Jimmy Wright, and Glenda Hayes, who are well on their way to earning them. We, Carolyn Baynes, Carroll Kay Nail, Cleveland Wood, and Eugene Boles, leave our Latin books ta anyone brave enough to accept them. We, Mary Dee Stout, Glenda Crouse, Janie Rhodes, and Pauline Naylor, leave sparklers like we have an our ring fingers to Linda Kreeger, Mary Grace, and Mona Kay Goodman, and also to the other future housewives. We, Kenneth Hauser, David Wesley, David Parker, Doug Chaplin, and Charles Whitley, leave our love for Trig to Ronnie Shields Wanda Knott, and Bob Matthews, even though Miss McNew will have a few more headaches. We, Becky Smith, Betty Westmoreland, Rachel Jeffrey, Genene Watson, and Dot Peacock, leave o word of encouragement to those girls who still remain hopeful. We, Elma Rea Willard, Tommy Styers, and Phyllis Collins, leave our gift of gab to Jackie Workman, Patsy Fortis, Charles Crosby, and Bobbie Sapp, who really don t seem to need it. We, Patsy Kollam, Linda Walsh, Hughlene Davis, Betty Graham, and Dottie Walker, leave our typewriters to Nancy Collier, Nina Wells, and Anita Miller. You know what it is now, girlsl We, Reuben Arnold, Pat Dymott, Bill Hutchens, Ronald Walker, and Roger Rushing, leave our bashfulness to Jerry and Linda Bolin, who do not seem to be victims of it. We, Nita Cannoy, and Bill McSweeney, leave our gray matter to Johnny Owens and Marilyn King, since we seem to have enough to share. We, Edna Covington, Peggy Gaforth, Nancy Boles, Linda Shaver, and Thelma Messer, leave our close friendship to Becky Dezern, Ann lnabinet, and Jean Fishel, who seem to be as close as the Three Musketeers. We, Jo Ann Swanson, Kermie McGee, Ruby Lineberry, Shelby Morris, Spencer Heath, and Conrad Westmoreland, leave our love for Economics to those poor souls who need an extra unit. We, Mona Wilkes and Mary Meeks, leave our power to hook lettermen to Judy Doss and Betty Cheek, who seem to have already had a few lessons. We, Cynthia Strader, Patsy Morgan, Carol Welborn, Don Farmer, Shelby Coe, and Rachel Evans, leave our noses for news to Norma Martin, Betty White, and Shelby Cummings. You don't have to be a bloodhound to track trails. We, Billy Snow, Alton Lawson, Ray Davis, Roland Grubbs, and Charles Boyd, leave our boss men to those who had rather be loafers. We, Jerry Dean, William Kiger, Johnny Davis, and Don Coram, leave our hotrods to the kats that are still hoofing it. We, Jae Myers, Morris Stanley, James Warren, and Roy Hayes, leave our bus licenses to Monroe Lewis, Ronnie Burchette, and Don- ald Thomas, who have had plenty of experience already. We, Shirley Walker, Maurine Lane, Carolyn Davis, Jane Bodenhamer, Sandra Bailey, and J. D. Bracken, leave our driver's train- ing manuals to those students who will probably be digging through them in a short while. We, Charlie Boyer, Bowman Bowers, Bobby Burns, Wade Burns, and James Shell, iust leave - We hereby put our stamp of approval. ' GLORIA DYMOTT W CARROLL KAY NAIL Testators LQ ,.., 1., f x Q 11 V -.-- x I l , nn q.,f-5A.' ' 'Q',5j1U0lliHv-14' ,, ,, , :lf . ,an- uf,- 49 ,nf Y' V P- 'ev '0 ef -.,.,,,: x I'-J I E4-.gay 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LINDA KREEGER . . . . . . .... . ............... . . ..................... President I REBECCA BREWER ...... DOUGPHELPS...... PEGGY FLYNN ....... . . . . . . . . .Tfeasurer Q Vice-President . . . . .Secretary I O DONALD ADAMS LORETTA ADAMS ralaeze .fdrfidb LUCILLE ARMSTRONG RUSSELL BALLARD ., fx ,vig ,ju 1., ' w A 3-f.. SHIRLEY BENNETT PAUL BERRY GRADY BLACKBURN CAROLYN BLAKELY -'x an .f' f f INEZ BOLES I i AUDREY BRACKEN 51 + mf . AIX. REBECCA BREWER 5 f ralaeze .xdfliafa .k. I . f I ELSIE MAE BROWN KATHLEEN BULLARD l WILLIAM BYERLY MARY FRANCES CARTER NORMAN CASH T. H. CAUDLE BILL CLAYTON NANCY COLLIER FU' In -rf- -sg, E ki X V I PHYLLIS COLLINS CHARLES CROSBY SHELBY CUMMINGS 52 Sb BETTY DAVIS it-, JERRY DOSS R' ralaeze .fd-fi.6f5 gig 'Uh JOHNNY DAVIS X JANET DUGGINS fl-- Q 'lux- rf DUANE DAY JACK DeHART im -V' tr 7, ROGER EASTER TED EASTER S x7 -U5 T 'Y' - 41 qi- DONNIE EDWARDS WAYNE FANSLER KAREN FLOYD 53 'Q raloeze .x4rfi.4fJ xt V' I N, 2 N 13 'LIRL f V ' X A ' f .. 1 3-A - .gf ' - i' ga ,V A-A' L ' F . ,, T . ' I QSC' 1 Q PEGGIE FLYNN EDITH FORRESTER haw' Q5 ?U0 JOHN FORRESTER CARL FRYE QV' I I w KL ,-,1 ', RALPH FURCHES JOHN GARDNER SANDRA GERRY GAIL GOUGH L gl f 'A Q 2 Q glw at I in., . 1 lf, Yi . I 405: 'WR - 7 ',-C.. Ml.. GARLAND GRIGGS MARY GROCE MIKE HANCOCK 54 29 G LE NDA HAYES japeze -fab. CAROLYN HEDRICK IRENE HOWELL 0 ALLEN HUGHES CLARAHUMPHREY JOE HUTCHERSON r. , , - N , 5-' 'cf' .141-fin fa -at gg 3- E- -J Ex 'M' I I ., Hi wfin, I NANCY HOLLER -Q ' GERALD IBRAHAM JAMES JENKINS SHIRLEY JOHNSON 55 JIMMY HORN M1111 jfalaeze .fdrfhfd XII, DONALD KING MARILYN KING 16 ri! EDDIE KNOX LINDA KREEGER Wk' I JOSIE LANCASTER MONROE LEWIS ROBERT LONG I PERCY LUNSFORD E' I ' .an,, r px, IBIS 0,4 11. ,, -. . -if JOHNNY MARSHALL NORMA MARTIN BOB MATTHEWS 56 4 ralaeze .fdrfidfri A NOX .f 5 ll ,:L , ' 5, ' ' fm ' H .P LQ, .-. W4 H x ,g ' Y AQ? .fm ,xkqh r V V X l , - .75 'Mb - 9 W ANITA MILLER CHARLOTTE MUSTIN DORCAS MYERS I . --,I MARY McDOWELL 'IP'- HAROLD McGEE JAMES MCGUIRE JAMES MCINNIS BARBARA McKNIGHT l E mn lm -9, 1 a 1 ' Q ,- J .. M hw-qv! 'T JOHNNY OWENS RONALD PAGE DOUG PHELPS 57 W CDI! CHE-CHE PINNIX 7 3 raloeze Afidfd if JUDY POINDEXTER l. -rf' CHARLIE PORTER PATRICIA PORTIS ?Fy LARRY ROBERSON EARNEST RUSHING RONALD SHIELDS JOHNNY SLATER V ' 5 W 3 JENNINGS SNIDER KENNETH SPAINHOUR OLIVENE SPAINHOUR DORA STARKEY s ralaeze .z4rfi.4f.4 T 5' ,raw mf DON STEELMAN LINDA SWINK U ,V fv- JIM TAYLOR f 13' T f wing:-A LF ra ' 1 J. L . A BETTY JEAN THOMPSON 'Z' .NB 155 CECELIA THOMPSON WAYNE THROCKMORTON SCOTTY VENABLE FRED WALDSCHLAGER x Ex if .. V V, . SANDRA WALKER NINA WELLS PHYLLIS WEST BETTY WHITE l'al9eZe SF!!- KENNETH WHITE Y CECIL WHITENER -1'7 JAMIE WILKES LINDA WILKINS l .f4rli4 fa MARTHA WIG HTMAN N f T LO RETTA WILLIAMS .,-V, if CAROLYN WILES -unv- NELL WOMBLE QE:- sI-IELVA wooo PEGGY woooARD JACKIE WORKMAN ALVIN WORRELL 60 99 MARSHALS Doug Phelps, Ronald Shields, Nancy Collier, Sondra Gerrey, Eddie Knox, Johnny Owens, Carolyn Wiles, Mary Groce, Linda Kreeger 61 SNAPSHOTS The Line Up Learning to Fly 65311 A V lf o.. U'i . 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N f Z,-,im :LJ ,.A.,:i',-:-.:'3A JF 1 V . --V - ' .11 jfj.1:.y, . 5 . 5 ' 1 -A .. -1 f'.j -y.. . . ', ,I ,, -A - Q,-,gfgh --ywfqz ' .' ' 7 -- if1f'-74.5-15+ Aft:-1 A '- ' 63 if F' gf f. E TJ! W X f wif 1 U x - , , . l i . I, . as law ,di SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JERRY BOLIN ....................................................... President V' MARY JACKSON ..... .... V ice-President CAROL ATKINS ...... . ....... Secretary NANCY TUTTLE ...... ..... T reasurer 64 ACPO Aa tri 3' , Q- .., 1 , Q.. -I.' . I, A X I I Il L 15 Ir ' E J , I 'A ' J, vc EB I Sf .W X -il b , - If :P -,.., N' I5 Q, . A Ja: , ' cw -Q' I -- 9 ,I E' I - -VL-' ' ' IW we LI ,I I f - I U Q L' I. KIM., L I fl ! H I ' I' ' ,- . 4 r I I' - ' '- I ' -I V 1 I' 'fum . 4 -..ff 'E' fzliil 'x.L A '65 ...Q A' ,f ' r v ,s Y 'I YI' I, , hu- u. L . J IL J . 4 65 LOY ALEXANDER MILDRED ANDERS CAROL ATKINS NOLAN ATWOOD CHARLOTTE AUST SHIRLEY AUSTIN MARIE BARKLEY LINDA BEESON JUANITA BELL TONY BELL DONALD BENNETT J. C. BLACKBURN GROVER BLAYLOCK PHILLIP BLYTHE JAMES BODENHEIMER VONNY BOLES JERRY BOLIN BRENDA BRACKEN RICHARD BRANNON GERALDINE BROWN NELLIE BROWN JEANETTE BURCHETTE J.C. BURTON MARY LIB BUTNER DAVID CASH BETTY CHEEK BETTY LOU CLINE BILL COFER MARILYN COLLINS PEGGY COLLINS WAYNE COOK YVONNE CREWS JETTIE CROMER JUDY CROMER KAY DAVENPORT JANET DAVIS JULIA DAVIS BECKY DEZERN WILLIAM AST PAUL EAS R E E E CK J. S CH FERGUSON JE N ISHEL sl' BETTY JO FLETCHER JUDITH FLETCHER SALLY FLYNT EUGENE FOSTER 'Q 'ff ..!4D'04at5 3 Q-Tp CS - N EL f-. TF' .M . . 5 , . 66 ,..r ,H. , I E'y w A' I IE an . . I wr- I p Q-ap I rw 4:-vp, 1 I 1 - X I E. ' , E5 2 ,, 'EB . ,'-'S I' . 1 AY? ,vm 'x ,IX A L 1? -.1 jun. FW? ,, I -6. I rp- W? ...A , 1 gr 'B if Eu? . ,Y. x 'Quan' .fda-0 Aa is S ' ' 4' Inv' I I f W I V . ,ar If .NN , , -T. 4- -ge' JD nr 'a I., -4. ,L I I I 'L' I I' I 'I Q I PW' K , u 4 1 I ' f 1 Na . I I V 1, f V, 'Ii ' . '. 'III Q.-' . 44. n LQ' 1 J ,D ms' I 1? 67 ,. JEANNIE FOSTER JIMMY FRANKLIN DIANE FULP MARY ANNE FULP WAYNE FULP HILDA GILBERT BARBARA GOODMAN MONNA KAY GOODMAN JACK GOUGH BARBARA GRAHAM MARTHA HARBISON CECIL HARRINGTON WANDA HARROLD BOB HAUSER RUPERT HAWKS DORIS HILL JIM HORTON GRAYDON HUDSPETH BETTY HUTCHINS ANNE INABINET JAMES INGRAM MARY JACKSON LOIS JORDAN BARBARA KIGER MARIE KIGER WILMA KIGER WAYNE KING BETTY LAPISH DAVID LARRIMORE SIDNEY LEAGANS SHELBY LEWIS DALE LINEBACK LINDA LITTLEJOHN KENNETH LLOYD LARRY LOWE TOMMY LOWE RONDIE MABE GEORGE MARION JUDY MATHIS PEGGY MILLER DONNA MOORE TOMMY MOORE KAY MORAN JAMES MORRIS DONALD MYERS RAYMOND MYERS CLARNECE McNEIL LELAND NAIL .ACPO La fa w C37 2 1 'L rtwg .731 , . . Q 31 wsqir . G. . 911: ,, ,H rv .J R 5 . I 'WUI' I S7 I ., 1 ' rv h i Vx. X , HEY., ' N 45- , mln r ! -' f .4 SWIFT Psa pm- I I IS V . ' Y 'J YI' , ', I I- . I V , - : !7' vi. -I, Y , v f- 'lIj'i-',-'IL . J-.. L,n,,-,4, 1 :A 'W ' 'fha - v ,I Vgisaw .- I. r RN X 68 1. v x . fu: I . 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GILMER PAGE 9' fi U' I 1 ,H GAY PARKER 'C' I-.I f' ' , .4 I I 'TI I' I A , 1' I I - I ROBERT PIERCE ' ' , ' CHARLES POLK , I . 5 W A RICHARD PORTIS 3 'Tr , 5 'FQ I . I' 'T' SHIRLEY PREVETTE - I' I 0 N WAYNE REDDING I 1 - X U JV? . A 1-,E . ' HI . '.II.1.,r 'IK -. J' J' I ' . I ROBERT REID , - W ODELLRENIGER - ' , f- . I JACKIE RING A - 3 R55 'Tw 'UI gm ' f I KENNETH ROBERSON I V QLD I I BETTY ROCKETT T ' I I A- 7, ' A. , I. . Eu.: I . MARIE ROSS , - ,L , WORTH ROYAL ,L , 1' I' av BRENDA SANDERS m A 'gf Q' ' BILL SCARLET ' ' suDIE SHAW A 9 ' 'S I-I ,I-TI! I 78 ii 'R-.,. ,L I nil' A 1' FRANCES SHEETS NANCY SHIELDS BARBARA SLATER CAROL SLAWTER DECOE SMITH DAVID SNOW H.W. SNOW NANCY SOOTS LARRY SOUTHERN LARRY SPRINK LE LINDSEY STAFFORD DOTTIE STOUT SANDRA STOWE DIANE STYERS DONALD SUTPHIN RONNIE SUTPHIN BRENDA TATUM BOYCE TESH LINDSAY THROCKMORTON G LENDA TI LLEY KENNETH TILLEY WETOKIA TOLBERT BRUCE TUTTLE JIMMY TUTTLE JO ANN TUTTLE JOE TUTTLE LARRY TUTTLE LENNA TUTTLE NANCY TUTTLE RONNIE TUTTLE J. B. VANHOY GRAY WADELL VICKI WALDSCHLAGER JEANETTE WALKER LINDA WALKER EDDIE WALL JIMMY WALL PEGGY WALTON JUDITH WELBORN BOB WHITE JAMES WHITEHEAD DON WILLARD RONNIE WILLARD EDDIE WILLIAMS PEGGY WILLIAMS SHELBY WILLIAMS ROGER WINFREY JOYCE WOMB LE MARY WOOTEN ISLWI .xdf jAeWain Zafe r I 1 I ,n r My... Q I , ,M Q r I I I ,., , , ' 4 A II, . ,.,, ,'. Q ,...,, 2, may IB I ' J! 3 if In if 1 . J' ao' T r I f 5 w .1 l'- , f 1 J Jwyfw ,lf .G 3 ,gf f W '-Big-..Q T' 11 vff I EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS MRS. BENBOW'S ROOM SUE PRIDDY ........................................ ' Secretary and Treasurer JOHN SPRINKLE ................................................ President JUDY DOSS ....... ..................................... V ice-President MISS DAVIS' ROOM BONNIE MARTIN ............................................... President JUDY FULK ................................................ V ice-President VICKIE WILLIAMS ....... ..... Se crefary and Treasurer ,x5,..,J in I . f I I I I I -' ,. IWI' I 'I c.'f' I JnEI0wn xI R-. V I , 82 I I 'E ' S' - 'W - -- Y , Lspaecfa fam .U I ,. .f- 1' n Sz-sh fm . X X .- 1 QQ - . , . 'I I. I ' A 'I . A . U -,xl 1 , 'P' 1 1., v 3'-a-, W 1 ,, r. I 5 ,af- 5 A I I' P 'A -1, rj I .ul , g fs A0 N FZ -9 'LL 12 Q' T. I I+ ' If Ili - f 9 ' if I is mix If 83 e. , .' -1' '71 . A. v,,.,.H 'J K I -,.. '55- P fe. ,. CHARLES BATES DORIS BAUGESS DAVID BROWN JOHN BONER . KENNETH BRANDON BURCHETTE DOUGLAS BUTNER BONNIE CARTER NORMAN COLE JUDY CRAVER LARRY CRAVER TOMMY CREWS HENRY DAVIS JOANNA DAVIS NORMAN DeHART C. J. DILLS JUDY DOSS JACK EDWARDS JERRY ELLER DONALD FOSTER JUDY FU LK CAROL GARLAND LARRY GARLAND BARBARA SUE GEORGE DONNA GREENE AROLYN GROSECLOSE JUDY HEDRICK PHYLLIS HOLDEN I BARRY HOLLER JUDY HICKS TERRY HULS DELANO INMAN WANDA JOHNS HAROLD JOHNSON WILLA DEAN JOYCE DAVID KALLAM JERRY KAPP PHYLLIS KNIGHT JANIE LANIER JOHN LAPISH LOLA LEWIS CHESTER LOGGINS TOMMY LOWE BONNIE MARTIN ' PHYLLIS MILLER DAVID MOORE ANDREW MCBRIDE CHRISTINE MCINNIS VIVIAN NELSON DICKIE NEWSOME CARL OWEN CAROL PATTERSON AVERY PIKE Specfa fam :ui ffl' . I T 1 ,Par -I '. -I 4 I 1 l , M I nb! W 'W .- I L! ,,,, 1- . 'fn --SELL . i -fir 1: I If: If' 'uw' JI' ' . ,4'.r : 84 Z. X X I 35,3 'I Xf ,Al 'Ix ,I 9 'YP' .Af Speffafom Q-i , QS I ',V. I 7 Y, f 1 I , I HWY g 2-..r ts' 1- Y J M I QS' I 4 5 -Af' ,f I r I ' 'Z' g Q ' ,ITE 'E' 3 T I I 5 I 1' ,Ki K A I :fi gnu 85 SUE PRIDDY DANNY PRIOR FRANK RAGLAND LINDA REYNOLDS SHEILA ROBERTSON TOMMY SHERMER BETTY JO SHOUSE BILLY SIMMONS LORETTA SNOW JOHN SPRINKLE DENNIS STEELMAN WANDA STYERS RONALD SUTPHIN BETTY ANN THOMAS C. E. TOTTEN REBECCA TRIPLETT RALPH TUTTLE TONY UPCHURCH EDWARD VERNON TEDDY WAGNER BRENDA WESTMORELAND LINDA WHIPPLE BRYANT WILLIAMS VICKIE WILLIAMS Linda Reynolds, Dennis Steelman, Harold Johnson, Chester Loggins, Phyllis Holden, Phillip Hutchins, Johnson Sprinkle, Judy Doss, Delano Inman. lend 96 Mrs. Benbow's Eighth Grade Class of Mineral Springs High School recently concluded its first semester's activities as a Teen-Age Book Club. The highlight came when Club members selected 22 Free dividend books, earned from purchases during the first semester. The Teen-Age Book Club is a unique plan which enables students to buy each month at low cost a wide range of good books especially selected for their appeal to teenagers. Last year nearly 3,000,000 books were obtained by students through the l2,000 T. A. B. NX Clubs in junior and senior high schools throughout the nation. l I -A 1 f t'x,f' fi s , 'ilu : tlrlR'l F .H . 'ff r lt l, mx, Barry Holler, Brenda Westmoreland, Frank Ragland, Norman Cole, Betty Ann Thomas, David Kallam, Kenneth Brandon, Donna Greene, Andrew McBride. l , T C. E. Totten, Carol Patterson, Terry Huls, Lola Lewis, Wanda Johns, Barbara George, Henry Davis, Carol Owen, Jerry Kapp, FOOL CLA The very attractive feature of the T. A. B. Club is that for every four books a mem- ber buys, he earns one free book as a dividend selection at the end of each semester. Each member receives T. A. B. News which contains a list of new books offered each month, giving o summary of them as well as recommending the right book for the right reader. Larry Garland, Tommy Crews, Ronald Sutphln, Jams Burchette, Billy Simmons, Donald Foster, David Moore, Carol Gar- land, Joanna Davis. Q SNAPSHOTS f Q X Hof Rod u. 1-V'-.71 vi' S! '11 .4 W P N' ,. 'f ' . ,ul W P+' -:vf 1 f v we-32 ,4-qa,,5,a?,,, L2i,5'11sgq,gij , if 19224. ' ,,..:'r,x1q:, qfgir, AR. gqggffrntgg: fix 7 .-u ..f-'T.' ' .A - ..1., ,- , Ls 'Qt .ff-71' P. 1.1+-siffr-i ' gi TZLISJSE '7':'-95? -' V - - ' - ly - '63- QQ 'N ' X TQ NJ 4 , A, if- 5 . ' , . f.- I ff Hjgr i f ' ll N sf ' . - -' , ,, .4,'T.: a: 'fl' ,. J a f '3.'I - H '- '- 4.2,- ,. ' f 'iff W- u -,,y ' -. ' ' -1 'G '. wLi'. -.. T-.,. -flu, ifguhnsg. - ' ' ' 'V . . 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W ww murued 'M 5121?-?r.m-rff,'2ZI.--r--1' S 'mu Ulu' gm U, 'I do mum- 'ir 'D 4 mos: 0, a'? flue:-u-.1 umm. .1 mm. wwf- Pw- C M1n,.r,,'Q,fShed In a gm Mum, gqcuerhhg In Emrfs 36- mu- 573135, Mineral Sm v umm eum,41Q, rrnwm. rhm.,,,, ww nm fm 0:0 'rlf2L'1 3I' X2hm'2T , e for the In:s?r: BS the gd. kmwqf mm th! - ,parked byfy-mv A game and H figs wan Ins: , l : un unsung nu, 'By are ,,.m.kI 9 Munn.. nu.. nr cn-num mm. Img, , un-nb nl the drwe. - ce for , get 14 Hulldaqx ww -Vlbrs lhem sam, 'mfs :nd mn 'W 1-n.cuv n nr-mam' 4 WJ lug lhe :Wd smlluhz wr 130 ' Han. . .' Y 5 rx - '11'f3nn'lx.fE1u.'..,fy. r . , .1.,,.-M, S gl. .sm,.1,, ,. ,uf nn, i. , I I Gu . r' s Beats Griffith - U95 .iffa:'1'if::::: 'i75fl ff32?h'y.5f'93ff5-TZ. s1..5L:'- Fw 0 Prmgs an lem I a the In-rl rr km - end, Mmm . XX A ,Tnmk 'he n-.1 . A HHH- :am year. rom - X Q 5 Q -9 ,J nmrwn .1 gui- xvnvm, v. wns ,mm my Jam-s . xx a o Q 99.80. Ernie wukes' my Bonn 1 'Hamm and H her san--Q., ' 5' Sp X- Ive . 7 x. In U, are .au , .mn a bil ru rum - 'Inv X . T 0 Hold Lead m Counf 90 2, .M 'hc 1 e . X- 9 Q vq vfwguf Uv' In Q, ' M f'L5 '-W' xv 0f 111 ' mn 1 s In 1 ri u ix Az 9 , z X ' nc-rn , pr n,s nppu an By MARY GARBER JA . 5 J Rqgnrwv X wiv 'qjgackle AIM? 5.114 .mlm Sum N ' ' XMPV psy 003 , kv man Schuors Golden in-ngnns. 5 t A X A Aqev',,1i0. MSA .4 as 'HX amm mm-h HS' 'fm Tm, ,'m,,, usL,, 'LLP 6 I 'C nn I nn-we bemuen num Didnwn min, ummm and sxsfm 0 QQ, .Q K 6,.dX,Qec,vW.,,s Q26 Q figs: ,un nm ma mr, Mme? 0, 0:11 M .WW-. ,M , - M magnum nt Miner They mugme mag Minerg spm 'X pwysg xo 9:64 vow Bd e hay! saw whos! ar :he ,EM 0- . lam, rx, Ie 1J,,nQv.v If' 'V I nm night. Tim Bulldn n me uiifd quarrel- me night. to b Q, q,aX,Qv-Q3r0,we 59 ox.: own go vr none ar nu frnmnm nr-fl ffm, I, ,Jim nfm, flmvwx 7- 011 , .mu m um-a.plm tie wi . ' ' X' -ix' 'OX' NW N' V 0 - P ve' HA ' an sp bil 'ill ll ADF! If P Davidson while dum In .oumy game. I wouldnt know . , . I x Q ,GQ lug, 'A Q15 6 of. x Kp 9 new mgh I I r1,, I U, In 14- nh 4vf,, 1:11, 5 P 1 do knuwil rainr:d,not justa mm Q, if ,vw Mxvavexv ?,,.af',,aNXev wr we effws. 1-he unl ' WSU mmf. in ., Q Q? 6o,,1 f'l1 Hu- 'Ewan '1-r1J'1m5, fha. ' 9 -S WL of Nw ummm. I . k um fixed ix. wiv' cf X X 1. ev? we Q X5 Year in y szmm- n- M' .y lag S fa fa., 0114-,, Ir.. ' 11. 1-au, H ns mn :mn-g U 1.1 mom g ,real shower bam sua er , SQ: B, wc ,B ,gb wwe X, vp S R H Ure blwkfl vm lm IJ 'lbw s 4 A., M 1-,, rf. ,ya Ago, 5 the players even if you did have a prog: Q9 .gg xukxw' ,xv '- We qw .gf W1 2 2411: and be h 4 Lv '1'q,,,,,, , pai 0:11, 4 ,U f' ro 4' Af, f 4 L00 lf ph Col, J' 8, - 'MH U12 same. One tan suggested that we should g0'Qa5 x,1 e' v Q. WAWE aX'Zw:64.Cfx5v- 04 3109 ffxrfff 'U hnlrharkun'f l'ed lrnn: J' Reg' Ig f lr1,, cf m-nf' nvlfffsi b:ju1f,,,T'a,,,: 1b,.,. 'L rl ': mm nf:fl5gQ ?g1,:e n fnlnefng 'ff I ' 2 Sneflmfs- Said '-hem Wm X .69 5 05551, N' Q- w X,1 5.55.3 ,w9uiK' Q- wdle or 2' Huarrerzmhr j ' swf- 'na 4 fwlll- ' 1,, 04' D, Rflnlzyl -'W' K Nun M-,4 2, 'Pr .nu had If Br :n1:i?mcEE7-Zi H are layers than ians nnd xx xW X- vb' Xtagcyx 'ij KX 9 vc ELG' -V im -V Huw ' WU Crm- 'V Hd Hr! '.v. 'Ph er h Wh: UUA! '17 Pdf ' ' ll wggd taggafeis spaced! f5'1.g25,,6'9v,X,i,+Eqi2,.afer::i viper xweqnoiilxqsiwiprnrrr nnlm..,',2inansLx11An::ui,f Rags mg, 2,ho1.jgngv.iain Dalfgldggrh Zh ,IL lyntgzjlagggnrl mr7f:lr::1DLrEDgraxunr In each wash DISC -' WANG' . X ,ww .Q b0,,w4.,,rx vw' A BP Ks' .1-,M,--. ' '-'vu,, 1, uv f.a,,.fv 0110, Ivy -V 1-,, fi fun, '11, 'e nan King. nunang forward n BPH' 1 had WIS F0 Wei ll . as .69 wx e0 'Y K.-'S' Q5 M' 5 +f 'ff1Jx- - 1.1, fra '1 ' aiu W 1u1 U10 M 'W of Wm W 'hi' win. n n er na li QM' .. . 1 f. Ls: of ,, ,h E- W 'Y e ,Q . . 'C' CP' '-P IA ' ,vi qw o .M M , eq 'Inq ar b' -fl.-, lv! I' 0 ., Guard Lao Teague spurned def .Az Inlervals during me nm. Wx 2.59.9 4 xos1x,,.,r-'gh Gp N qw Ky' , H 'F-.Q-,,fg5ff. if-.I 5 -lr, nbhnnlfhalfae Urfcnzf f11r,.,'Z-11,-,,,,:'1 ,,,j7f'mu flu- gzfwe glvuly, wmnng up wam Ireque mer or em me nm nm. www -,U X . ,Q ,,rq,.Q.a,, Nfgvgr 95. ,,gf1,,,,Jw'g':..,, u.,,, 'f,M1'u,, ,. 'IM 1' ,,,, br-,,,,, .fha lang, mm whine pmfmmg nz pnini risk new unum-ms warm :uve qw: V . -3+ w Nm ,v eKf,wQ,.S ..:5,. -gy oi ,ga,,'g. 11.5. .-'Ju' uw f?,?',,,W U at 'Y ,a 11,9 cemu- .mx cnnmmrs gn: 11. naeum md go um un mf- I ddewg ' wwb Nwig 'wyw -- 1 any-K .,,, rug: --..11--.jg---1,5--.IPI.U U3 . ,qg1.,,,'fJ,g?, , 'fr -Wm, The mmm: swam gm, CQ fnddyUe1d.Playerxvlb0U-lem, me b'1.Qg.1-gen'-I ' wqvaxsca H -rXgpf,Z.'9vgt.,,v W, 0 H -qw 5f,7,75y NPW,',-..','I'-LIZ'-.jjz-.'M' fggrfu, ,?..',12v-gbg' . ,f- QT. fear, um-va rmnumma with 4. me pr wok delight if snlrfdmvfl T114 I img. 'wgwz qdf, 85,499.4 A 5:55 QQ' '515,g,,+-1 . Q. an nA2,..x,.,g,. M. 1.wf,3b. L mu. ..,j-'..,Q1v gum 13,013 1q.,'w.-,,,Q'L4,- . I u,, H lumnmryqumn hvlctnry. ,A ,Vey - . - Q ,I f . 3 L 1, U. . ,, V ., -'A ., .1 5 , mf - nm, MH'U'1dmf:Pi ' W ner I AE in 50 GNXNWB rQ:?':'1w-',f:fg5.3?v . 1- Xfqfigiaitxi 31666 M im--ifJ 'vn.. f.' 97' 5-04354AY'-4f:':u :D :i' 755.1-352IZ'bf'Yz'3lg'5f1'J' 1'7 fl-1555-ZH' ff -5?-T5-' ..'l'4fr::nf.1l'm3uEfac1?r1:n:f:j a prin f' siSQ.ggX.Ti'3Qf:'j..Q?Z g 255A'X' We '7gL, 7 i-f12'.'!i-55'ni71.'1'iQf1Q5:L, QL. .. QL, 5:1 QYIYFZMLL 4 .1:11:11.,. 11 Nj? .' I . , - ' ' . I 4 ' 1 r . U . . .........., . Qs Mineral Springs did. An- g a Piqarugutz-i,zr:?i1,Rai4.:hf.X,xrvE:u,.. A, - fgvggfsjlnfgdfvm i ,I:i'g', 2 .rmsmr .. ........,.... 4.113 Wmhd M111 Ways LW' e 9. Q 5 QP: X'Yp?'.o :v'gv':.x .- . llQy77'01f 'YL irzfl Him-u min, ' ' ' ' ' ' -1 frnmoufyqygdggf 1 M, 088- p T . .fi01..W X: - d - X -- 'M Jr ',:'.::::-1.sxzf-eras.:-':,..... , C... ' m. 1 .,m,-0- H - 'S , , , ' , 3 53333. CQJFQ' 5.m'r1.1u.1,gcg, giigvhizffpg, ,lu a t 0111 I B udogs Are Improve . 3 e Race. M , MinernlSprh1gs. ll we'd ree . - he S Ilx dead! waquld , . ul a -m ' ' w '4-K-KLA ' hhauccs are we'-1 never 1- UCB Coach ,fond ii 10 ack for I' -'ob la d I - s S ' Q' . .. 4 be 'rsh 1 . 0 fun .1 ur. mu.. see Gray mmm Marmm ,gf cf., HIP-me ,,, ,he gm. 0, mei' mmm , rln emu may gg 5,3 Sm 1:2 1: ihag ,Mg be E F215 rver ,hghmfnz ihe ,iriisi fm 3 C ,,,s,,,.u1.na 1151 ,my Bftnegxpggzd ,au ... ra C 01,0 ' D S S 5 ' ' ' , h Elzmzlahrygrwell utuder l!Q..wdiS'I?1g'K7. t Pr haPPPDS. Tggcggiilfiavglgvsgfgies' Im! 1, rl und swcwi up tg wS:4r?:1La1:lrx!gz:f:,:s islucghi x:ox!NHsnes,KWd tum.. a b 5 ummm. --.Nj Tr. - . S P, or and .msc r 5 Q , men I Mum-rx p rphye M mr 1 'I M, y 5 4 emu or-:mm were mn mf. . 'x th., nm ay ar Mineral use cms' AAKIZZQKER now- '2,'ff,d per-md nd m5'::f'a',,,rwf- gfrgngr amy zlrxmmit i ,end 5:H:hSnrmgr vnulled I ' hier. Leo Teague is lhr best high 'ference y Ulher Class A eye un Mmefa, have been behmaku ,g even ilhlzi, Lheir we 12:3 'gn,,,, You fvllfl Count .vr-,rg an me 'V'- WK mlnurlff' ihe hnd io Hgh: Nr, mmm bm mms rw mn. he , gm 'fffme Sched' 4 can. we Bulldog W regular-Sgw' 4 Fm- Grav. Emngwn and ,, U, um mms. W, W, Wm vlclary W ' ffhmm, M, and hom. mf H nu. ,Buy '- 4 me P 5 Hlsn Wed. E mud. 1. us me M-as. HWY wen. De' muah!! my nl. 'I' Gray , y 57-42 1 CES. wha., by paid. Afybody Lzatesln han law -S ark cl Char-1 t entertain.. M nite MESH., wmv caunmu me sr' mm whb vlayed mud, but Hanes Pound yrlnd when mm school bm! bl n clan AA cured 14. e Jackie ge ballu crudu er :sa wen nr- lam me - my L ec , r v - ore h me lf 9.12, es 1 El U annum must he seusnilonsl em- um G p.,,,jf'B?wm.m 6:3 'fqurnam'n!mn:1::nx svflw U' 1 Howard 'HT anis, uv W' H wlry :wma 'WWW' in md nm 'rne '2,'Q Um nm unzrfame In 17-.a..1 1, Im., vu.. WH fha 'W H -'H' M...,'.10H-fm! Ezxhafxzafei-ve .......-rattan.. N... 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Hx lo lend nunnrnrelmd up 21 Sf1f2j,'F:-'riff Him ff .E E 5:- dun! exen u-y xx xn xg! sc, 1, NZM, Gray his. lbcrr, Nfl :nm Mineral Svrn li mrmu, d M mg meme., Trncuy hae ma 51 ungalxou ,Wann mea may Cokernm mb win 1,. emff sPfln,-4, to .JL ,- n....,,,,, JA L.2n?,,,n Mgr. - - ' 1 as 1 - ' ', L- , ' In ' win::g15!m421r:u:?-halnsseexfsgh la mfs, F cm, ,fmmwz z.a,,f mf? .,xE1:h:lHg,vxasoqmeznrL,a:.52 Wm ,grunt nngnfgrgilolc um har! M N...-Hp:m1:::.h:fR,1mvmn,,nw scggrry Ff51,,1lM5::':r5gnfe 5-7. fm ,,,, vm? Q.. 1. c. ofiense um mum punch. 'nw fsearw, 'PfUveme,, ha' xrwwn x mnhxg ww W' qnklhe 1.10-15 m,,,,,, A257 H an Quan ml' of mv' ' -,,,--,,f.1- SIxlh1nsslnf 'Ch .armed g..lvJn1v-ffr'f '5...,' 'lm:s,.4. 'players mea nam and :mm an lilac :f.,'f, i1. M1nef,f s115 muy. 'tgvcr mfxasvsue l'l-fly mf for ne- mm Tru-cmvsughc S '5w -'- , G:-m1y,rz,.,,f'H l Iununp nutln H' viii H1539 f'f.1:gy-.L::::3: Z' 'WH the way mn may im dom have ,dorm Pm-fenced, 4, flag: ix hmm mm 1 mrs and Mmm! Panlhm me mv- . ,,, ' - w. nf' loom: za K-'4 G .1-uf.. cr..,..,,l .that mg which nays on wiur 4 ,gem ,j'o'Qfl':1adr., nn, 'Qiafjl' Huurj -,md wxmvgiffirsppca 1fs4:xny.fuT:1jm5'15b,g ,mn wiailsllglixrxilnnlk r ... n.f.n,rr. whlgzngligs gi:-ff-1',p,,,iZ1:3gg3--...ff '3 'g5-:A-'Z k M , l y, . 1'-mu 1,..., mum ings. - X U1 me I1 ' 1 I' vm. q g f n , I ltvrnglmxwaihy and Mon ummm nluz-res. been rluwg-:lf W5 mm at mr:::crB:l'x31a'3,f:.Z? Y1e :uhv:3,u,,:u:g5:,, W 1 mn-ng'H1rn,Y8ffZrul::5iL5:L.,:'.:gif led the G mmm play. .lm-y Bulln 2 ' dmve :Ulf muy- -.guy wo 0 had 2 S . '- Mifu- -mm mf Mineral spmg. much. RRQN 019' ESQ, Gmmclnrg Scum- 1-,'f,fQ,, mam'-HL VQQQQQZQ ,wr-mu. 0 - SZ' sand I mugs Wa . wer! ol the in udmelh . dawn and he and Deo Teague ware OMS ..Mme,-al 59 S mm, we Weller uma' hm. Y! me probably the Bulldng nllcnsive OLDMQ 'U-AM kmuse last mllxlgfcxuards of Lheka m,unB 2,3 ln the team lf 'v e 'Km' W gran-Slmsm. NORTH Ci - . il and mcgiizsluur our MVS Fm' 'had me m ' I ' WEWL' . fron. 5 rn 0 - Girl pf 'l mz1'arw'fH--x.z.:::. .wr . lllli ' ' eral Pfmgs S SPg:f..az2'2Si-'n..32 bf' M me Wi-:n 1:fff2S..'z2zf'H' Sm.. 0 img manure ol - m,.,,, I e um, ,, ffm- and If Narmw ee . Le d . Race I7 1 j l Q m5:rH11.,'fQeggnrhafimnjuznmglgm,10.551374 wn1kw.,,,,,,, ' . -H lwen h . 0111 ' Rum H lg ,, Ulf . 0 m,.,,, on nr ,wo P and ,le Prong mu Hamid Lo X . ' he C121 S 0 y ' with lm muff Count q 1U0a.s. Mn, -V 'Iva W- ' Wwlng Us E, 4 the lend m 1. D I nn4.u, ne1,,,,,,, xv em, 5 Alb 11. und lam, Stn, . tin gLr!S NEW on-2111 win over North e Snnn' vnu-r with B 'L' ' lher. H-' Im 0 Olly Muff Br,,, 'm 01-ufmd ' N Mmeral SP wg: night with agaldogs a 5.1 record I Qzzy nm wwf: mme WG!!-I ...X not . C m Wan, es ,U me firm A sins mln? m, save me 1' f 0 1' -In me C, 'md than ' pf. ' 'J' ,, kmo,,,, 'P 1-he vm Y E be 8 qi , an -'1uM vo . I yu 40 um OH- . - ue grim ' 0 e mn, ra 'lime rp, due Nl .1 I yu d X233 . 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' MANAGERS Gail Moran, lrene Howell, Anne lnabinet, Lindo Walsh, Rupert Hawks, Kenneth , Spcinhour, Terry Coats, Kenneth Tilley, Leland Nail, Jerry Cours. ., H ' MINERAL SPRINGS FOOTBALL SQUAD Name l 80 Mike Doss 83 Jim Bradley I 6 Jamie Wilkes 5 Wayne Throckmorton , 74 David Dodson 8 Harold Rash 10 Tony Walton S5 David Larimore 4 1 Leo Teague 17 Tommy Moore 13 Bill Byerly 9 Percy Lunsford I' ' 60 Vernon Walker 20 Paul Miller fx' - 55 Wayne Stafford ll Position Weight Tackle 170 Center 195 Back 17 0 Back 145 Back 150 Tackle 185 Guard 150 Center 160 Back 150 Back 170 Tackle 161 Guard 160 Back 140 Guard 180 End 160 Name Position Lionel Branscomb Gerald Ibraham Richard Swing Harry Clodfelter Charles Crosby Jerry Bolin David Poe Bobby Burns .Iimmy White Donnie Edivards Jennings Snider Bobby Southern Jo-hn Slafcer Eddie Knox Kenneth' Spainhour End Back Guard Tackle Guard Back Tackle Back End End End Guard End Tackle Half Weight 170 152 158 185 165 150 160 135 150 165 145 165 170 160 145 VARSITY FOOTBALL B T Tony Walton, Gerald lbraham, Jennings Snider, Tommy Moore, Charles Crosby, Vernon Walker, Jerry Bolin, Mr. Clarke, Assistant Coach, Jamie Wilkes, Richard Swing, David Larrimore, Harry Clodfelter, David Poe, Bill Byerly, David Dodson, Mr. Cartwright, Assistant Coach, Wayne Throckmorton, Paul Miller, Eddie Knox, Johnny Slater, Percy Lunsford, Jimmy White, Donnie Edwards, Mr. Malcolm, Head Coach, Bobby Burns, Leo Teague, Co-Captain, Mike Doss, Co-Captain, Wayne Stafford, Jim Bradley, Harold Rash, Lionel Branscomb, Bobby Southard. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Eddie Williams, Ronnie Tuttle, John Sprinkle, Bill Munday, Steve Hogan, Ronnie Willard, Barry James, Mr. Cartwright, Larry Jarvis, Gilmer Page, Rodney Henley, David Snow, Larry Tuttle, Lindsay Throckmorton, Wayne Johnson, Jack Edwards, Charles Banner, Rayford Easter, Leonard Martin, Terry Coats, Wayne Redding. T fb is .1 , s - 5 I is , is v K vs? 'x we f A V E' lil- '..-1. 'TNA' -' I HMA' T O w li ,fff .T Sf: 'DP' f Tri new Z Nfl' 11.5 + -iff . T- s ,L , G X 1 tk X . V41 SK' if xg-Qx 4' tv 'L gh -q'l!.n XX' ljvl X -lf -s-QF .L ,ff oof v- .- . , M Q4 ,T ,TEM W h e I :Q V ' W JIM BRADLEY A 576 . ' . -I I' . A. . ar' V' 5 5.11. --L ,V in ,Q Q 1, I- 4, -8 'WW-sw ' . ,. I ,Ll ' A -. -- 7 ??' ' ,r F W A. ' -ff m .H -1 ff? - '1 gi ::. -5 1' f LIONEL BRANSCOMB I' lja 2 I Q iifig' 1-II'- ' ,K l, 1: .. mf' 6- Af K4 1 1 1 FF' 1 , 0 4 gif, 1 9 'I' g if :F F' xv, 3.11, it X'-I-!,'4.9,1' ,g W Ny' -' f 1 'K Irflu' :r 'IL1 .Q 1, . 'fx ff 4 Y-ff: , , Q ' rug. air W Q It 1 1. Q 'f 1 . ,fx , P-ilit. in, X ,.. . JOHNNIE suxrek A v' 104 Q-. P. iff fi ,bi in J.. M,, xv ,gh ffm - 4 Pj S sri' LEO TEAGUE Co-Captain au , 9,1 -M wif m A W ,Q ,.g,.!,g:- , 2: LQ ,Vi Q - Q ,-,,,-+f.f. -'f ,mfg-'N ui? -1 JAMIE WILKES AROLD RASH gf X 'WWI' In 7 , :L H'-ws mv 'I wg.. 4u 5'l'2 x . .1 X Xu. . F1 1-k 19uW 4-'H' 91- 'fxai e i lxx, ,1 ,Zyl 'vl 4, -V. R 5 f 'I I I .rx X X Y QI .2- 'M ,, 1 iv. ii . 1- P ' g 0 X .,.f' A- .,f, -L. A M51 ' Q SEQUERRY BOLIN ' ? - . :p1,+ fw- ',,. ',,wF '1 5. v t Z Q , , .ga ,. r 'ff .,-X fl V -,rrfa 'A .V 4 . Q 1 A ' mv M . 2 r 927 . d, .Lx F x I K f. E I. T 1 ll I 1 W. 1 . 'QP A 'l . J l ,fl 4 ,, x , N L MIKE DOSS is . Co-Captain V ,v f DOSS? i ' ' 'S A ooNNus EDWARDS , . - V , J. 4,41 .. xg .L I ij 1 1 E W Y 1. BOYSI VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Cartwright, Don -King, Harold Rash, Jim Bradley, Jack Chambers, Jim Holland, Don Butner, R chard Swing, Donnie Edwards, Don Steelman, Gerald Ibraham, Eddie Knox, Lionel Branscomb, Wayne Staffod MINERAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec 1 Dec Dec Dec . Dec . Dec . Jan .Ian Jan Jan Jan .Ian .Ian Jan .Ian Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 7-- 2--Clemmons . . . . 6--Glenn ..... . --Tri-City ...... I3--Northwest. . . . I6--Mt. Airy .... . 20--Griffith. . . . --Hanes ....... . --Walkertown . . . --Reidsville .... . Gray ......... --Griffith ...... . --Tri-ciiy. . .. --Northwest. . . . --Mt. Airy .... . Hanes........ Wal kertown ..... Reidsvi I Ie ..... North Davidson Gray ......... SITE .Mineral Springs . . . . Mineral Springs . . . . . . .Tri-City -....MineraI Springs Mt. Airy . . . . . . . . .Griffith Mineral Springs Minerai Springs . . . . . . . Reidsville North Davidson ..... .... N orth Davidson . . . .... Mineral Springs a no on .au .su nan :Annu can can . .Minera Springs .Mineral Springs . . . . . Northwest .Mineral Springs .........Hanes . . . . . Walkertown .Mineral Springs .Mineral Springs ..........Gray TX- fr Y . 2' X K ' -- 5 'z ' ' 'S 3, N y x f 1 W ' 4 , me QXQKHQ will : !'..'QE3l QANZR4 0+xHEN4g M-x!,54f All ,pyandf N gpme 'J 11 PSE. Q ' PERL. jj 5 '5Sk emacs SPN ' SPPHI' ' S A 5 V '-K Q . , mr, I., A lb' i,f ',f ' Hsmpk ff' 1154542 S? Wx ' I ' 'FF7 gi '4 f W 1 , . - . 5 ' - Qu' R' W, R L : ' V if l V ni ' Q Q in if .' ' , 1 , V, - P, gli 1 1. Lir- AQFRIPIES - E' it 4 wg F w u w M, L ps wer 17 Ei -'- 4 G 2111. . 'G , W' A rqiffw 5 lm ,Qi N Ti Wk v' LM wp ' 'ff ' ,, 'A llif , .E ,gif , iii? L .2 ' :bg A' hifi ' ,le X za ? Q b l j. , , . ' Fi ':'J- r X .fm 1 '. ix 1441,-f wg: .1 L-J ' KL -jrwu gsffp, ,, alzaiimau N v.. mf ' -ll 11' RICHARD SWING Lx WAYNE STAFFORD Ae5 1'4 J, 1. W, ' av , vf .- MJ. t- , '-1 W , 3 -If -. C ' ' 3 1 . YM 'Y-.LE 15 . 'Z' I' r iv X 'S 3- , J '- DONNIE EDWARDS I Q- M I X . Qi, .rg K X U f , PD ' 5' i H gl - , -v , 4 fzfff noNvsT5E LMAN V ' I FL' E LIONEEL BRANSCGMB X V Q .6 1 . f L' 108 ' 5 Y, . X . , I 1 L Q . L 1 , if ff: 'a , ' ' .. , ' 2 fms Em? X, .A.', ,f ,.,. . . ' ,pam i. . . Mx. , -. ,X .!, wwf Z?a4Aef5a f .Y .es . 11l,, 1 ', uv ly, fl' K , I JACKIE CHAMBERS , N GERALD IBRAHAM 4 fr -gf T' 1 . 51 X 4 A DON BUTNER Co-Captain i x V' :T H- Z X , Q v LS-A X 3. 1 109 I , fb , . .fd I V I 4 al 5,-F .,..f HAROLD RASH V EY M BRADLEY I I A v , Q3 'iw 1 , 1 yn-F DON KING glilullnr n firm ,p gg.. ,. MINERAL NAME Emma Ruth Joyce Peggy Reid Glenda Easter Jean Davis Betty Davis Che-Che Pinnix Carolyn Wiles Betty White Norma Martin Mary 'Jackson Diane Fulp ' Wanda Mecum GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Betty White, Glenda Easter, Che-Che Pinnix, Jeali1Davis, Betty Davis, Peggy Reid, Wanda Mecum, Mary Lib I Butner, Emma Ruth Joyce, Many Jackson, Norma Martin, Carolyn Wiles. GRADE Senior Senior Senior Senior J unior ' Junior Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore SPRINGS GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD POSITION Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard IIO HEIGHT 5l3Il 5l7II 5l3Il 5l7ll 5'7 If2 5'4 If2 5l1ll 5'5 If2 5l5ll 5l4Il 5l6lI 5l7lI AGE UNIFORM NO I7 4 I7 9 I7 II I7 8 I6 7 I6 I5 I6 6 I6 I3 I6 5 I5 I4 I5 I2 I5 I0 v ,---, Wim, , ff - -'-- - 'A n-517 , of i . , M A, . .- . - ' ,A . , J i mm, K V I WH -N n 1 H E - g-cg, . I . , , 4 . . M , L , A , , - ' '. - SSE . ' i 'Q Y? , .. - Vi I I -WM H' .pr J! H, ,V :L 1' .- I- .- -. ' , Y Y fi f - ' -Eiiiiu II' ' 55' E -' -ffl-4i7i.., .. L+: I.,,'-Jas--. -, ' . -I 1 2 -I Hes: ' WES- jg 2 5 L .Q GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Seated: Marie Kiger, Kay Moran, Peggy Spillman, Alma Tilley, Wilma Kiger, Carol Jo Hall. Standing: Jeanie Foster, Julia Davis, Peggy Miller, Loy Alexander, Nancy Johnson, Linda Elliof, Judy Cromer, Linda Beeson, Jeftie Cromer, Marilyn Collins, Luciann Sidden. I .F ijuggis :1-a4q. tg 32+ ww Lys , , ' x CHE-CHE PINNIX wma Aww X . JEAN DAVIS I E 1 . 1 1,2 irg MARY JACKSON Co-Cuptai n EMMA RUTH JOYCE Co-Captain H T , GLENDA EASTER X -J T H 'F .l x 1 n k...4 3 BETTY DAVIS Q l Y A 'I 1 sf 1 PEGGY REID .- ,.r5:,nu-1-,-. - , n --pg-:Annu Q 7 -2 '11 15 ig -gm '12 ML f, . 'UNM f x,. x'l?:,.5?:- xii ,ff Q I C O I V V it-i.,-:p Wi L-,3.i.,,- .5 fr, .I ,. , ,. ,,.,,,...,, ,. .,,,, 1. :A F., ,Mr .,, V , fvg , ,JY-V - ., I V , ,TF Q- 13 ' , A . W - I 3-lf.-,' ' i ' ' :fl - ' 5 ,xl A, . , , , , , , FE i I H 's U' Q ' j re-.E Iv. ' 'T -3: ,FILQ-L W j, : xxaz' ' I L'i'n', 1. ' ' 1115 ' ' , 5 'fig-M f 2 . -5, ' T 1 U . - Y F -. I . l sat I - 1 if I Win era !,S2,9rin9.4 Db PICCOLO: Tony Bell, C PICCOLO: Jerry Prior, C FLUTE: Jerry Prior, Tony Bell, Loretta Williams, Ellen Poindexfer, Eleanor Bell, Linda Reynolds, BASSOON: Beth Fordham, OBOE: Linda Whipple, Wanda Sryers, Eb CLARINET: David Wesley, FIRST CLARINET: David Wesley, Sandra Sfowe, Marilyn King, SECOND CLAR INET: Martha Wighfman, Joyce Womlole, THIRD CLARINET: W. D. Weavil, Janet Duggins, Brenda Wightman Tommy Handy, FIRST ALTO SAX: Wayne King, SECOND ALTO SAX: Judy Wilkinson, TENOR SAX: Odel Renigar, FIRST CORNET: David Parker, Jimmy Welborn, Norman Cash, SECOND CORNET: C. E. Totten, Car II6 - ,,:.:...a...n...--., . - ,. I I I 1 'l E 22144 I I w-'S ...v.,4-igfi-19-. QQ ' If ' Y i T1-?il - .- - -:VE , ' 75 .n,gf,' 1 I ' 'Fm' ,I ' if -I iii, 'lg ' ,M P 115 1,-, 7 ' T' .' . I' ' . -r -L ' W fi 'gi all :TZ ,V ' I ,Q I I g- H S ' - H I ' -- f -IM' ' I , , L . , I - -. H 'ffl if Ig ,, ,, xl. .. , A K1 -I ' .. if f 5'Ii!h-1:a'311'l -W - ,, -, . V Q ,- ,:' , ' 51 , ,ii ' ' FI. -- .15 if - A. --5,5 -, ,1,j:.f5.353.,I 1,. . ,V Hy- A Y- N, Liga V. N .2L!igA.S7cAoo!E1ncll THIRD CORNET: Larry Roberson, Tommy Shermer, Jerry Kappp FIRST TROMBONE: Don Owen: SECOND Phillip Hutchins, BARITONE IN TREBLE CLEF: Wayne Fulpg BARITONE IN BASS CLEF: Tommy C Lynda East, Bobby Maffhews, Maurine Lane, Betty Minor, Don Foster, Shirley Howell, Iris Mc- I, BELLS: Ellen Poindexfer. II7 FREN H HORN IN Eb: Gary Wall, Henry Davis, Larry Gulleclge, BASSES: David Cash, Wayne Chaplin, ': 1 :,,: 5 'avi 1: Z .game nm-' ' 'I r .ls 'Y' SGT. DAVID RARK ER President .A W . 5 . 'V Q ,, . 2' .. , :. f n 'Ili A41 LORETTA WILLIAMS Librarian FIRST SGT. JIMMY WELBORN Assistant Business Manager Zgfznzlegyfaff and Oficem Us es.. V br- T: , 4 wi' .Ju IQ gif MR. W. W. PEAVYHOUSE I Director MASTER SGT. N. CASH Vice-President FW SERGEANT Assistant Librarian EAST .3 FIRST SGT. T. STYERS Secretary-Treasurer PVT. BETTY MINOR Assistant Librarian 8-I fv me ,,..- Q, 5 , o , M U 4 I , ,. YI, ' '- 9 I: FIRST LT. DAVID WESLEY Personal Secretary 5- ti.. x MASTER SGT. NORMAN CASH Business Manager FIRST SGT. TOMMY SIYERS Assistant Business Manager l g6lllJ W0ll0gl'6ll11, P01119 FIRST SGT. TOMMY STYERS President I it I ,- o FIRST LT. DAVID WESLEY 'V' Vice-President I ' , 1, I SGT. LYNDA EAST I I Secretary SECOND LT. JANET DUGGINS Treasurer MASTER SGT . NORMAN CASH Sgt .-at-Arms , 9 . auf: ' xkiii S -A Dickie Cash, Bob Matthews, Gary Wall, Harold Rash, Tommy Styers, Bobby Parker, David Parker, Johnny Davis, David Wesley, Wayne Fulp, Joyce Womble, Lynda East, Loretta Williams, Sandra Stowe, W. D. Weavil, Tony Bell, Janet Duggins, Marilyn King, Judy Wilkinson, Beth Fordham, Wayne King. BAND MONOGRAM SNAPS -M- 'K 964 3.5 Q, EP 121 L. CLA ll I l l I ll' s Q -. w...-'..La - . ,, B. Davis, M.Cox, C. Davis, V. Goodman, G. Parker, C. J. Hall, B. Tatum, W. Hardy, S. Hayes, C. Watts, P. Spear, M. Ross, M.A. Fulp, B. S. Grubbs, G. Tilley, S. Wood, F. Jordan, C. Blakely, L. Bates, B. Lap- iSl1, P- COllinS, B- Myel'S, S. Gerry, P. Burton, L. Hutcherson, P. Flynn, B. Cline, J. Davis, P. Moore, B. ' Grubbs, J. Burchette, L. Walker, J. Priddy, B. Brown, J. Welborn, B. Dull, R. Nicholson, N. Womble,' M. A. Lancaster, Mr. Peavyhouse. GIRLS' CHORUS The Fifty members of the Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. William Peavyhouse, enter representa- tives in the State Solo and Ensemble-Contest at Greensboro each spring. The chorus goes to the State Contest at' High Point. They give chapel programs and sing for P. T. A. and churches. There are six officers: Shelva'Wood, President, Carol Jo Hall, Vice-President, GayiParker, Secretary, Carolyn Blakely, Treasurer, Janet Davis and Sue Hayes, Librarians, and Linda Walker, Reporter. T22 gm-A , 6401115 i I l l , I af ,, ' 1 S I Q . U ,ig . 'Q' Ta, 1 1 l 1' l 7 Janet Davis and Sue Hayes, Llbrarlans, Llnda Walker, Reporier, Carolyn Blakely, Treasurer, Gay Parker, Sec.- retary, Carol Jo Hall, Vice-Presldenf, Sl1elvaWoool, President . l23 Ml +..J 4m ,Q I I . I AL- 1 1 ' - M111 I FF SX 112, Ta' , i A, I f X , Q , 1 Us -3' vg- ' J CAOFU5 Efeflf RONNIE SHEPPARD President EDDIE KNOX Vice-President WANDA HEN LEY Secrefary RACHEL JEFFREY Pianist ' NF l, 5. i. Ie li J N' 1 ,V I 'Wh-.u-' I 1 i i LUCY JACKSON Treasurer AU ' N Nl ANNIE BODENHEIMER Sgr. AI' Arms LINDSEY STAFFORD Librarian PAUL WH ITE Librarian T f 24 mixed 640114 5 Left to right: Mr. Peavyhouse, Director, Shelba Cummings, Brenda Bracken, Jeannette Phillips, Patsy Kallam, Mary Still, Rachel Jeffrey, Sandra Walker, Mona Kay Goodman, Peggy Goforth, Lindsey Stafford, Tommy Stone, Bill Hutchens, Eddie Knox, Ronnie Sheppard, Larry Peterson. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. William Peavyhouse, is made up of boys and girls who en- joy singing good music and wish to bring that music to their fellow students and citizens of the community. They have been the guest of the First Baptist Church of Winston-Salem and have given a Thanksgiving program, a spring concert and several other performances. They participated in the vocal contest of North Car- olina and represented their school well. 125 Eu 5 Eriuero 'as T... - Joe Myers, T. H. Caudle, Jim Taylor, Ray Davis, Jim Ferguson, Bill Q1 on, James Shell, Harold Rash, Percy Lunsford, Roy Hayes, James Warren, Vonnie Boles,ffMonr e Lewis, Ronnie Walker. , i 1 . ' 4 - N Q Sudslifufea T l Ol. -T, A lr' l i GK U' 3X 'Hi X David Parker, Morris Sfanley, Kenneth Spainhour, Roy Hayes, Harry Grubbs, Allen Hughes, Ray Davis, Roger Rushing, Bobby Parker, Joe Hutcherson, Paul Miller, Ronnie Shields, Donald Thomas, Ted Easter, Jamie Wilkes. T26 Kyiv , , f -B gr - gig K- x w .aw ,MI ra 'c X14 .h iv .X X X IX- KENNETH HAUSER .... ....... P resident DOUG PHELPS ...... .... V ice-President CAROL JO HALL .... ....... S ecretary SHELVA WOOD .... ..... I reasurer STUDENT COUNCIL 1 .1-:E .!:,f:Egg ig? Ei 1 ff 4' ll' ' I The Student Council is the student government organization at Mineral Springs. The Council is composed of the officers and one representative from each homeroom in the school, each participating on some active committee. It is the duty of the representatives to speak for the students in the high school. During the past year the Council has sponsored a Student Suggestion Box from which have come some very worthy ideas. Perhaps the biggest Student Council project undertaken during the past year was the Dog- house, the recreation room for all students. The Council also decorated the cafeteria for the Homecoming Dance. The various committees and their chairmen were as follows: Traffic Committee ...... Lunchroom Committee ........ Finance Committee ............ Student Suggestion Committee ..... Personal and Public Relations .... Building and Grounds ......... 129 . Shelva Wood Bill Hutchens Doug Choplin . . . . Wanda Knott . Janie Rhodes Martha Styers STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES W, g I SUGGESTION BOX COMMITTEE MariIyn King, Wanda Knott 'PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Rachel Jeffrey, Carol Jo Hall, Janie Rhodes LUNCHROOM COMMITTEE Bill Hutchens, Eugene East, Bob White I Ii TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Shelva Wood, Jean Fishel, Judy Wilkin- son, Don Steelman BUILDING 8. GROUNDS COMMITTEE Nancy Johnson, Barbara George, Linda Wal ker, Jerry Coats FINANCE COMMITTEE Bill Cofer, Doug Chaplin, Frances Sheets O!-igrarg cien ce Staff Members of Work 'E Qlid1Z'..4..f Faculty Members Enioying Library Tea 131 rf em Cast of Music Hath Charm Stage Hands F' A , .L .R K E E- i ,- G ka E G 6 A Zzaq . R, . -z1.:v,R,l,.L,'k-hunv ui!- M .,- opigrary lA Of icer.4 A I w 9 A7 ' ' Fifi-fy, f'W 'f'f', F tx 4 111 mp, 'fag' 'lf A 1 7 lf MARY GROCE , fs. 'fix QI. CARROLL KAY NAIL E S0 You, were Execlcerf 7 A U mn wwf www JD -if-s:,, M ' . .v,A.. N I! ij' ,M WV? M R ' A A fn Har, V 5Kl W E Wm 7 A -1332? -.,l4fQQl7,e RF-, ,Rf GLENDA HAYES 'Z -wne: ! mr-iii-rl, 11 ' , ' ... I , --r ' .. :f: ,gf: 'R TQ: , i , ,, GAIL MORAN 132 71 C JJ. S .L A 7W.mL.,. Seated: J. Rhodes, V. Neal, G. Moran, P. Kallam, T. Culler, C. K. Nail. First Row: N. Col- lier, J. Mathis, L. Simmons, L. Kreeger, A. Adams, P. Campbell, N. Hester, F. Sheets, Y. Crews, ,J. Fishel, Mrs. Hagaman. Second Row: N. Shields, P. Fansler, J. Greene, G. Cook, M. Grace, M. Hamm, P. Myers, C. Thompson, P. Portis, A. Bracken, B. Dezern, M. Hancock, K. Davenport. 92 Y It 'Q . ,Whig U, INIATION OF NEW MEMBERS Seated: Margaret Hamm, Norma Hester, Nancy Sheets. Standing: Glen Cook, Nancy Shields, Patsy Fansler, Jerry Greene, Robert Reid, Patsy Myers, Linda Kreeger. ' LIBRARY CLUB The M.S. H.S. Library Club is composed of thirty-two students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. All members are expected to maintain a high citizenship rating and a C scholastic average. Luncheon meetings are held in the library every other Thursday. Each member serves two hours per week in the library and receives V2 unit credit. Each new member is required to complete a library manual and take a final examination an the work. If successfully completed he is eligible for a Library Monogram. Stars are added for each additional years work. ' Members may ioin the North Carolina High School Library Association and delegates are elected to attend the annual convention each spring. District meetings are also held. The Library Club sponsors one big spring formal usually held at the local Y.W.C.A. Each year Book Week is also sponsored by the club with a week of initiations, chapel program, faculty tea, bulletin board displays, etc. M on fAe arCA -N 'S JIMMY TAYLOR ................................................. President GAIL MORAN ....... . . .............................. Vice-President CAROLYN BAYNES .... ............ S ecretary NORMAN CASH ..... ............ . . Treasurer NWN B' .4 . . - .4 1 Song Leaders: Patsy Portis, Wanda Knott, Judy Mathis THE YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB ' The Y. F. C. Club is an inter-denominational group of high school students bonded together to promote: A. Spiritual growth through Bible Study. B. Christian fellowship among the students. C. High Christian living as a means of fighting juvenile delinquency. D. Inter-Club activity. E. Loyalty to church and pastor. This is the third year the Y.F.C. Club has been organized. lt was first established as the Bible Club and began with 13 members. Now the club has approximately 58 members. The activities of the club consist of inter-club activity, Quizzes, Rallies, contests, games, music, and socials. Each Tuesday the club meets for a program. The club has a constitution by which all members must abide. Club pins, book covers, magazines, and banners are available to members. Y. F. C. International sponsors Rallies and summer,camp for members and non-members. The Y. F. C. club members are dedicated to the task of making the Christian talk walk In their lives. ln all things, shewing thyselves a pattern of good works--in doctrine shewing uncorruptness, gravity and sincerity fTitus 2:71. 134 Bible Quiz Team Chorus l Program Participant Musical Activity Linda Bolin, Nancy Tuttle, Jimmy Taylor, Loretta Williams, Linda Wilkins, Cecelia Thompson, Norman Cash, Bowman Bowczs, Phyllis West, Judy Mathis, Hilda Nicks, Franklin Tesh, Shirley Walker, Elsie Brown, Sarah Collins, Phyllis Collins, Ted Easter, Melba Cox, Linda Walker, Dorcas Myers, Betty Dull, Rosa Lee Nicholson, Shelva Wood, Mary Groce, Nancy Collier, Joyce Womble, Sonia Brown, Audrey Bracken, Gay Parker, Loretta Adams, Nelly Brown, Wanda Knott, Nancy Starbuck, Patsy Portis, Peggy Flynn, Sandra Gerry, Sandra Walker, Pauline Naylor, Mary Still, Lynda Lyons, Gail Moran, Peggy Collins, Inez Boles, Carolyn Bailey, Genene Watson, Olivene Spainhour . 1,-X K. is iff? if 5 'M' ii-- t gig 1, -f f 1' K: f'r'llXx 'if ---fi-- K ll J L X Zig xx -'se he l li l fi X-fixiif. T ' ' J ll lEffg,, l?f 'f l,-- Q , Q , , JTFJA -Ni!! I ,MF im 135 . ' 0I'l0gI'al11 4--uw:-1.-rv-'P' , . In ,,,,,,,,aa rw .211 LH-gi,.:r gvalst 2- GIRLS' MONCDGRAM CLUB OFFICERS THERESA CULLER .... , .... Treasurer WANDA HENLEY ..... ...... P resident LINDA SPRINKLE ....... ....... S ecretary JO ANN SWANSON ..... .... V ice-President GIRLS' MONGGRAM CLUB Each girl has to have a monogram before she can enter the Monogram Club. These monograms are from basketball or cheerleading. The Monogram Club members sponsor the homecoming ceremonies each year. They are in charge of the half-time activities which honor the senior football players, For these activities they decorate the stadium, have charge of the program for the crowning of the queen, and introduce the sponsors. The cIub is sponsored by Miss Alexander. T36 si! Fin! Zu I U15 4- I 'M ,A ,, N! , I if YM f 'wir' ,Le 1.4 L, ., r-L L' I Q he --M-wage., - .fl L ,Lee 3.3 ,Q-so BOYS' MONCGRAM CLUB Top Row: Carl Ray Caudle, Eddie Knox, Bobby Southard, Jamie Wilkes, Donnie Edwards, Roger Easter, Don Caudle, Bobby Burns, Gerald lbraham, Johnny Slater, John Gardner, Leo Teague, Jim Bradley. Bottom Row: Wayne Stafford, Richard Swing, Jim Holland, Charles Boyd, Jack Chambers, Kenneth Spainhour, Don But- ner, Harold Rash, Lionel Branscomb, Percy Lunsford. rv CJ if GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLU B Bottom Row: Yvonne Nelson, Wanda Henley, Theresa Culler, Miss Alexander, Jo Ann Swanson, Shelva Wood, Mary Jackson, Betty Davis. Top Row: Peggy Reid, Glenda Easter, Emma Ruth Joyce, Jean Davis, Che-Che Pinnix, Mary Grace. 137 JI 1944, Wy jwleacl fo Cgarer jmnlfing Standing: Carl Owens, Ronald Sufphin, Tommy Lowe, David Moore, Henry Davis, Jack Edwards, Tony Upchurch, C. J. Dills. Seated: Larry Garlan, Cecelia Thomp- son, Larry Craver, Barry James. W, Jqearf fo Pea tel' IOWA, 4-JU HENRY DAVIS ..... ........ P resident PHYLLIS KNIGHT .... .... V ice-President CARL OWEN ......... ....... S ecrefary BONNIE MARTIN ................................................ Treasurer I38 my jslancld fo larger Service flnfbmflf .lo Ann Taylor, Carol Garland, Christlne Mclnnls, Bonnie Carter, and Willa Deane Joyqe admlripg blouses made by Home Economics I Classes. These 4-H 'girls hope to make some of their own later. 4-JU Standing: Ralph Tuttle, Charles Bates, Carolyn Groseclose, Tammy Lowe, Bryant Williams. Seated: Bonnie Martln, Dorls Bauguess, Sheila Ann Robertson, Betty Jo Shouse . ,amz 144, mam fo getter Luang kr W, CAL, W, L ommunifg Eff my 139 Ciounfrg ,- r. I t4 President President Secretary Treasurer Top Row David Wesley, Doug Chaplin, Ronnie Shields Dan Steelman, Leo Teague, Johnny Owens, Kenneth Spalnhour, Kenneth Hauser, Jlm Taylor, Jim Horton, Carl Ray Caudle Mr Dyer Bottom Row Doug Phelps Jerry Dean, Charles Whltley Scotty Veneble Eugene Boles Tommy Styers, Ronald Burchette, Ted Easter, Q. Jai Tv: HQ.. fs H W , v 1-H 'Pb sg 4,9 1- 5 ,1 11-v T U- -Y' l' ,Q A , .-IA,--W sm..-s.:i-Q-' 5' of 'Ji 1 The Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis, is a service organization organized for the purpose of aiding school activites. To becane a member a boy must have at least a C average and a B conduct grade. He must be approved unanimously by the club and faculty. V, The club has this year been beneficial on several occasions. They parked cars for the United Fund Banquet, and helped Goodwill Industries with their annual drive for materials to use in their work with the handicapped. As part of their fund raising projects they have sold megaphones at ballgames, license plates with the words Mineral Springs Bulldogs. The entire club attended the meeting at the Robert E. Lee Hotel as the guests of the Kiwanis Club. Officers this year are as follows: Doug Chaplin . . . ......... President Doug Phelps ..... .... V ice-President Kenneth Hauser .... ....... S ecretary Johnny Gwens .... ......... T reasurer Mr. Jack Dyer ..... . . .Faculty Sponsor 141 i DAWN JACKSON Treasurer JANIE RHODES Veep enior Mjeend SENIOR Y-TEEN OFFICERS CARROLL KAY NAIL President 142 JOAN BOVENDER Inter-Council Representative NITA CANNOY Secretary 4 Y? First Row: Phyllis Collins, Carol Welborn, Patsy Morgan, Sandra Bailey, Jo Ann Bovender, Dottie Walker, Mary Dee Stout, Carolyn Blakley. Second Row: Josie Lancaster, Marie Porter, Betty Graham, Maurine Lane, Glenda Hayes, Carolyn Hedrick, Peggy Woodard, Mary Meeks, Glenda Crouse, Cleveland Wood, Dawn Jackson. Third Row: Frances Carter, Kathleen Gantt, Betty Thompson, Jane Bodenhamer, Becky Smith, Patsy Kallam, Janie Rhodes, Carroll Kay Nail, Rachel Jeffrey, Nita Cannoy. To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of real- izing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. ln this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all the people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. 143 fi Va . R , ' ,VP 1 r JY! Y. 4? I u 'A : - , I f' ' 'Q , i v pr 5 Y, wg 0, Y A 3 , ' gg! 616 A. ' ' L I 5 11 H Q 1,4 T R . . , 1- iw ,a . R , . ,J .,, -,. . x.r,, A . . V r ,, f y, , ,,. ,,-AL 1 ' JA v ru k 1 r ,., 1, 1 , Q U Fl Aux A - -C Q, A. , in 41.-M ' lr 1 f 'Ce 1 -f 1 .L 1 14' ' 4 A 1 X 1 f ' M 4 R ' uI1i0l' yn Jeeng A ff fg ' 'I A7'A ' f R A L A 1 .1A, f-ff 1 Q . 7 ix: Y. 'i JUNIOR Y-TEEN OFFICERS BECKY DEZERN .................................................. President YVONNE CREWS ..... . .Vice-President BRENDA BRACKEN .... ................. S ecrefclry BARBARA SLATER. . . .................. Treasurer JEAN FISHEL ...... . . . Inter-Council Representafive .r ,A F 4 . XA 11325 z, Q 2' W '95 ::.5-7 - -A 'if-1-A I fzfffigiqli Aff ' . GYM. L I Q, V V , ,QQL-1 .. E --1, - f ff H Y 'N ,, , - -v - -fww. yr-.r 'fm J. H '- A . 5 L , . i ,. V KLPL Q4 'N' Yrlb Q.,-,uv -A .r1i'5.+f 58 -.- T,-,..--. 1.11. Y ,Tx A171 - ,.,. . NM. L., . N' .frzzsf -Q5 . V - g as, 1' 'Tfg -.ir fi, 1. .fuiififi 'sw 'rf 1 5,4 1 'lu T - . TSW' . 1 i.:gJ' 'QF m s, X 'f .--1' 1 ,gd in , , Ei R. V1 if h r E415 - f, - , A-.,, ug. :fit L 27 , 1 '.. ,. fini -if T' fi ' ' M -- I-.ff-ag -1-- :U f- ae A -rw, ,, --Af-ff., - 0-F-.. 4- ,, -,,. I 1.-3. 51553 ,X .fl 1 ,W W ... ,.,, . 4, ,. H f V.n'fe1e.'-,-2f'f 1 .- Nl ., -, , L, .4-,Q . '- - . Al ...-.ggi 144 A 1 . ir!-dig 'ff , 7, fqfifff i 'Q' 3 JUNIOR Y-TEEN MEMBERS First Row: Kay Davenport, Ann lnabinet, Judy Wilkinson, Jean Fishel, Jerry New- man, Brenda Johnson. Second Row: Patsy Fansler, Yvonne Crews, Becky Dezern, Gail Boles, Barbara Slater. Third Row: Nancy Shields, Linda Griffin, Beth Fordham, Linda East, Beverly Loggins. Fourth Row: Sylvia Ogburn, Dottie Stout, Sandra Stowe, Ellen Poindexter, Brenda Bracken. Fifth Row: Jane Flynt, Betty Minor, Luwanna Jones. Sixth Row: Mary Allgood, Jeanette Walker, Wanda Burchette, Carol Slawter, Annette Bell, Mary Ellen Green, Sally Flynt, Carol Adkins. The Y-Teens is a Christian organization for high school girls. The Junior YP Teens is composed of Ninth and Tenth Grade girls. Our purpose is To build a fel- lowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our Faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all the people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. To become a member you must pay Sl .OO for dues and be present at the annual Y-Teen Recognition Service. The club meets every Tuesday with Miss Carroll as ad- visor. These meetings ore 0 combination of worship, business, .fun, and friendship. T45 QQMA EQJ- +0 A 171 'wx Q. 'X is x 5 ll Il 'Fifi ' h- , . D 'Z - ., . -.ff ,Y Ngw HQ I jlltufe Olllelfla ef!! FLOWER Red Rose is symbolic of vibrant, glowing health which contributes to happiness and efficiency in home and group life. COLO RS Red and white are symbolic of youth--youth which has courage and determination to succeed, yet has lnno- cence and purity. MO TTO Toward New Horizons expresses the purpose of the or- ganization--learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. FUTURE HOMEMAK ERS OF AMERICA CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with Wann courage, And high hope, For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America 's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. DORA STARKEY ' President 146 Of .fdm erica h tw ff ,!95T ,AL 5 Elfkfme JQHTB rr 3 . 4? Ei'R2 5, Qizfy Q31 H .dfwdwx nu.. -fa -'iff .qniinw fywf . 'fi-Hi se. 1 f .af . .1 . 5.1 ff -A . ! fl il 1 xsygwff xg. 'v-1? OFFICERS JEANETTE BURCHETTE . . . JUANITA BELL ......... EDNA WHICKER ....... SHELBY CUMMINGS. . . TF- . .-.....-......--. -.- . Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . 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I-l,,,t,,4,,F'unn1n-rf h.-rr nl Mim-ml rs1n'n-gf-, .. H'-WY H!-hilt'!Lin TNT' 'Hur-Q nm! mu-H Ehgms ' I I VV V .V V VV , Lmn-um... .-N... . 'L ww Kim H 'B vt' lm- ,LM ,Vml gmVlhM.VV h,mhV,,V In nf n no ln,-rmllrllll. fmrllmll rmwll. RVVVV, VVVVVVVVVV MV VV! VVVV VVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVV ulhml. V -- ' 7' vu :mf Inkoi xl IIIJVIM Fm Jun Bworth whllu ruvl11:-x'V-- ink um ,Aww mlm, fg,,g,..,h,,,,V hm ' Y Y mg. Xnfu wxll bv mVma-nl. nv muon nlnlf nn 1- m YVWV, knnw mul VVIVVE hm tm VV VVV, V, -plvbpmmn ylwn, of lhu nm-haul wnuldVIgkv,m,1-nn. .. f V ---- -f-f Wo clefa iren QS .nf TOMMY STYERS ................................................. President DONALD ADAMS .... .... V ice-President JOE MYERS .......... ..... S ecretary RONALD WALKER .... .... C haplain Nagy' lac I 34 1. '38s s gl 3 y x J. D. Bracken, Ralph Trask, Ronnie Walker, Morris Stanley, Tommy Styers, Donald Myers, Bobby White, Shirley Bennett, Donald Adams, Miss McNew, Sidney Leagans, Noland Atwood, Garland Griggs, Decoe Smith, Jack DeHart, Larry Gulledge, Odell Renigar, Joe Hege, Dickie Tuttle, Don Fulp, Ronnie Burchette, Joe Myers, Cecil Harrington. 150 I . THE MODEL BUILDERS CLUB The Model Builders Club was organized by those students in grades 9-T2 interested in building scale models. The Club meets once a week at which time demonstrations of building procedures are given by members of the club, topics of interest to model builders are dis- cussed, or movies pertaining to moclel building are shown. Several contests are held during the school year. These contests are iudged on the following point system: First Place -------- 3 points Second Place ----- 2 points Third Place ------- i point Each Entry -------- T point The contests held for flying models are judged not on beauty but QU on the flying quality of the plane Q21 the skill of the person handl- ing on the plane. At the end of the year the points are tabulated and the three students with the highest number of points receive prizes. T51 Objectives: I. gi,4,,4. , -1 . 1' ni' ful' R: if ' ' . If T7 I I - 2:5 Q. nv... , , 1, X-4 .-1 s , BETTY DAVIS .... BETTY WHITE .... GLENDA EASTER WANDA HENLEY .... LUCY JACKSON. MARY JACKSON NANCY TUTTLE. CAROLYN WILES 9 cv C. A. A. CLUB OFFICERS , , ............ 4. . Secretary . . . . . . . .Publicity Committee ... Q.-ti...- .... .......-1 Vice-President . . . . Recreational Committee Social Committee . . . . . . President . . . . . . . .Treasurer .. . . ..... Secretary of Point System GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To promote programs to meet the girls' need and interests, 2. To promote competition and stress enjoyment of sports and development of sportsmanship and character, and To protect the health of.the girls. A girl is eligible to enter the club after she has received twenty-tive points. She can receive these by participating in all teams sports. After she has received the required amount of points, she has to be initiated. She then strives for a goal: two hundred points to receive a local school letter, and eight hundred, the highest, to receive the gold state pin. Activities: There are sports heads to help with these activities. Among the team sports are Speedball, basket- ball, softball, volleyball, tennis. The individual sports are swimming, hiking, riding and dancing. There are sixty-five girls on roll in the club. 3 . Requirements: 152 gi,4.,4. SPEEDBALL TEAM SOFTBALL TEAM - G. A. A. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE 153 5 EP rv ff W LJ K W L7 O Mio, M- WF A ,,,ff' Y , ls' fi NX f R xiii? 1- , L ,V-sig .Ti-j'jii,,1' Eff 'TT'-'T'i2i2f2i?' L, - ' 2' ' '- J -' -f ' I-,1g1,g 5 WnX ,xy --J 1-, 1. . .V - f,.V I1 ff - A A2 'A if 1 ..T.ff141,?Qg.,f,g41OJ-- ' 'E fy 1' -A V- gliiip' W , fx' A .f R If pf , ' ' fr' mm J -K 'I . . KRW... Q -ff! 4 ' ' 1 L lin' - ' . 1 ' J .. ,,. H by QQ. , . . EQ Q I ,jf , , ,R ffl U rr' f , 3 I I I ' 14 2 fi? v i. z A 5 I fi OFFICERS HASSEL THOMPSON . . . . ......... President SHELBY LEWIS ......... ...... V ice-President JERRY COATS ....... .... S ecrefory-Treasurer 154 unior M- Q . Ai JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB First Row: D. Poe, T. Stone, D. Caudle, G. Cauclle, W. Redding, E. Williams, K. Robinson, J. Martin Second Row: R. Hawks, D. Larrimore, R. Willard, W. Royal, C. Ferguson, J. VanHorn, R. Moore, B. Tesh D. Bowles. Third Row: J. Robertson, J. Belton, J. Coats, J. Bodenheimer, N. Staley, E. Foster, T. Coats J. Ring, R. Sutphin. Fourth Row: D. Hutchens, P. White, C. McNeil, D. Thomas, W. McKnight, D. Owens L. Sprinkle, R. Tuttle. Fifth Row: S. Hagans, B. Tuttle, L. Brown, L. Burchette, H. Thompson, J. Bates, E East, G. East, V. Boles, H. Hull, H. W. Snow, S. Lewis. 155 .,'-- ,' 2 -41 v , , , ,, ,W Why-: -My . ' irzafi .. .EM O iI :I en cor :A ,,,W , L O, N. wr. -, M3352 Q '-el V -ff-. 'N A v - ,. 7? -Q - I , Y .-Q Q . -' V 5 . 4 my 5 ' . .I .. ' 1,-f , ' M A -4 lf nf. I ' -Q ,' 2 I I If ' V' mx, H . -- -W4 11' - I -I ll Tv., :tiny Pi: 'I . ,gi ,xg 'f If I, I I ,I , I I I I IN 5 fn fx NI . I III' III ' I I MI I IYIQII 4 K I-0 X IN V 'S ! :gk I1 I IK I I1 I 'W I4 it r X IF Ix 11 IIIK icI,Iw J ., 'I 'f . ja,,r OFFICERS IIQQ41? 'Z X- If ' II I .ifiii I, H' wa XII! V32 2 I . , ii ,rl F,V,. ,.' ' rg flfl, If :ff II 1 II I' 'F DON BUT NER. . . . . .. ...Vibe-President :if LEO TEAGUE. . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . Chaplain LIONEL BRANSCOMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'President 44 Wi MIKE DOSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secrefary-Treasurer MVA T --WF-, AT 'I' ' TH-Iar?Q-lm mi i'i'1k-.If I 'JI ,- -5. 1 Mt I TI' 1 pi-',,13.J,.: ,ft HT. FIIWJQLQLE , Zgilxcgx' 1 .. g1L.,,,,.,, Liga' gin gi -fgg-f:EiT1f3Qf2T:E1 :I ' 'L' , TI-EF-A ,qw-A-.EEF-' ' I . g...If1-1- -3. .gf itz: f 'IF' II ',Ti' ' fel.-,. 'I I' ' HIL Ii,f33:5Q,ff:qgQ3' I' , III I ffifnlwif QQ-ff ,JJ 41 - f!, 'f'I I-14.15- V'fI 'L rg., ff41,fifIgf.i'1'7 sf . 5, v-.I '.!55' , 1 ' I I 1 'IH' I'., gif' 'fx 313- 7 A jfffgql,fwQL3,,,lefffzfiiicfi- I56 f'74TSV ff. T Off 4' ' 11:1-Avi, .. ..-...U . ,,,- 'I I I I I 5 SENIOR HI-Y MEMBERS Jim Holland, Eugene Boles, Leo Teague, Lionel Branscomb, Charles Boyd, Monroe Lewis, David Parker, Jerry Dean, Richard Swing, Don Butner, Conrad Westmoreland, Reuben Arnold, Kenneth Spainhour, Wayne Stafford, Don Farmer, Don Coram, Charles West, Johnny Davis, James Shell, Carl Ray Caudle, Eddie Knox, Bill Clay- ton, Ronnie Page, Bill Byerly, Roger Easter, Doug Choplin, Jamie Wilkes, Earnest Rushing, Alvin Worrell, Doug Phelps, Joe Hutcherson, Johnny Marshall, Donnie Edwards, Charles Crosby, Don Steelman, Jerry Bolin, Harry Clodfelter, Paul Berry, Wayne Fansler, Bobby Parker, Ronnie Shields, Percy Lunsford, Jimmy Horn, Scottie Venable, Allen Hughes. Purpose: Rules: Being a member of the Y. M. C. A., this club provides good, clean, and wholesome fun for the boys of our high school Each member must meet certain requirements of their class and have good character. SENIOR CLUB OFFICERS - PRESIDENT ............ .......................... ..... L i onel Branscomb VICE-PRESIDENT ........ ....................... ........ D o n Butner SECRETARY-TREASURER .... ....... M ike Doss CHAPLAIN .............. .... L eo Teague 157 I I Wafiona! Honor Sociefy V ii any ' X 5 'N fi Bottom Row: Elma Rea Willard, Nita Cannoy, Carroll Kay Nail, Janie Rhodes, Becky Smith Top Row: Doug Choplin, David Wesley, Kennefh Hauser, Miss McNew. NEW MEMBERS ,ws 158 l Wafionaf Honor Sociefg The J. Hugh White Chapter of the National Honor Society, the second in Forsyth County, was established March 24, i954 at Mineral Springs High School The membership is so l snlembers of the Senior and unior asses may be admitted. ff The emblem of this society and flaming torch. T , e key- bears on its base the letter stand for the Fo f cardi- principles of its Scholarship, Leader ip, and the keystone is placed builder to hold the perfel' arch in lity, so the education must be .Id fir and true of life by the v in this bol haracter the all com irtues seal of sness pon every arship ' th nora e and sup the hugh Th 're were twenty charter menibetsf' it it ,This eartheoffic r ar : d nt, ni an boy' Vice-Presi nt, Elma Rea Willa ,Secretar bgca ilfia m ,Tgasgren Dougl Choplin. em rs 'Q iqqthe-fictional Ho eg' , o 'let' ' ' P' tion - - 1 , p, Leadlizh ice To ecome a mem ber s -Q 1 that ir- igh cho l student. f Scholarship alone will not admit a student to the National Honor So i- ety. To scholarship must be ce to 'ce leadership, and to gl dership, character. A all A grades and ill iss the National Honor for his school ori he hows traits of character ersti through scien truth, hip is e power of ity that blaz e trail For climb, while' ervice is the ng and end of our of altruism fro which God's blessi s ' ' ideals The Flaming torch is the embl the society's purpose. To bear for- ward the searching light, of truth, to lead so others may follow in the light, to keep burning in the school a high ambition for the enduring values of life, and to serve - these purposes are symbolized in the torch. PLEDGE: l pledge myself to uphold the highpurposes of the society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed, to make its ideals of my school and my life. 159 fd, I GFFICERS M0,X JIM HORTON ....... .... ....... ...... P r esidenf RQBERT NELSON .... ........ V ice-President 'BEC KY' BREWER ..... .... S ecretory-Treasurer MISS 'BIVINS ..... ............ S ponsor T? . 'L-L-'. First Row: T. Bell, P. Campbell, B. Cofer, G. Green. Second Row: J. Horton, J. Jenkins, R. Furches, R. N lsan, B. Brewq, an, J. Prior, W. East, B. Lemons, B. Tuttle, Miss Bivins. Hlilftwt 1' The Art Club has been organized primarily to provide those students of Min- eral Springs High School who are interested in art with an opportunity to work to- gether, to exchange ideas, and to profit by constructive criticism and suggestions. The' club is pledged to serve its school in any project that can make use of its talents and abilities. i6l ,-.- unior EAGUE umoxz CLASSYCAL L at l . ' 'ee ik lite Clkfifi' LEAGUE. s1cAL UE WN on CLAS LEP-G ' member of Tigvmaxdm Cmjxsw hand QQ' is 8 ed by we bership- Co me mudeff' Wo gp0nS0f h this mem . . ation in nz and my-aug 1855361 dvr W me :mn of c ga W1 c yi j2J ull! J ' 35 M11-Wfusopw Secfelan' Tre President gfauica 05,261,914 2 JUNIOR CLASSICAL L . EAGUE This Qlertiffcg gmt is 8 mm J er gf T ffgmgfid gy the 'mggfgfoa C CAL in ug we AN CLAS LEAGUE A torch O! classiczllegsflg-ship. cqvenjriff-gilt. LEAGUE lation in th 0 hand on' Q1-W-faqs e modem world' UR President f'fI.'.7 Q- XM7 tl Sect-gg Z mu? al-y'Tf'BEiSu1-er f-I-H A. The Junior Classical League is a notional organization composed of local classical clubs in junior and senior hlgh schools throughout the United States and lts territories. These local clubs are known as chapters of the Junior Classical League. The purpose of the Junior Classical League ls to encourage among the young people an in- terest in and appreciation of the civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity. The Junior Classical League was founded in the fall of i936. ln l953, there were l7,4O0 members and 569 chapters. Any local group with 5 or more students who are taking Latin or who have completed all the Latin offered may become a chapter. Upon affiliation, each chapter receives a charter printed in purple and black on parchment paper, and each member then acquires national membership in the J. C. L. 'N' ,J- LASSIC ASHCPJJ rs- , AL A -c. -F R Cl.: ' . K Qllgrg QI . QUE 3UNlO - .yiiee llid B1'fl1tfBZ 11,11 fqllli-5 Qin x 1' -of ESLE Is -3 memb 6 Dlx-Xl-LD W LEAGUE' SPOIISU1-ed it Oi THE if- ' Y CLASSXCAEL LEAGUE' and umughyththe AME'gUI1g1oR CLASS H ' THE Jussi: cmrssicg to haha is , I ' A torch of clasgcgleglbemygil iLAs5gg:If' If-EEAQUE. is 8 mgrrgbig oaxe ANl2S'gih5?- cl-gxefaxaj modem wo QW44: vrhzation invgzzznlti fo ha??liE. spogfxifough irssxm uwiiizauun ru F NVJLSMW? mi odem wo 1 n an torch of C P357 L urs! Presldfht C 231117 r di l.YpC2'V W,A1flS0M' Secreivwxteas . ,MW Secrelflly-Trfgsurg Ygesident. l62 arenim Sita!! 'T' , The Annual Staff met during second period the past year. There are nine members of the Annual Staff. DAVID WESLEY ............ ' ................ ..... ............ E cl itor ELMA REA WILLARD .... .... B usiness Manager TOMMY STYERS ........ ........ P hotographer LIONEL BRANSCOMB ..... .......... S ports Editor ELLEN STAFFORD ....... .... S enior Representative NANCY COLLIER ......... .... J unior Representative CECELIA THOMPSON ..... .... J unior Representative JIM HORTON .......... ............ A rt Editor JAMES JENKINS .................. .... ......... .... .......... T y p i st Since the Larenim is a member of the Southern interscholastic Press Association, the staff will carry the annual to this convention held in Lexington, Virginia. Each year the members are chosen by the advisor, Miss Virginia Langley, with recommendations from other teachers. LARENIM STAFF James Jenkins, Jim Horton, David Wesley, Nancy Collier, Ellen Stafford, Lionel Branscomb, Elma Rea Willard, Tommy Styers, Cecelia Thompson. l63 Cjahferia ja Mrs. Hutcherson, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Crews, Mrs. Lawson - Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Easter. 164 Waizla 3' janifora Albert, Cora, Lizzie, Oliver 1 65 my ,f...... ...W g M.. My vwqfjgw ,pwze yew ,oLc,Lfjl Zdrfv NINTH GRADE DAM5 S GW-Q Every Friday the ni j cle dancing classes meet. Mrs. Tucker and Mr. Cartwright have been carrying' out this program for three years. The goal of this program is to leave not one wallflower in M. S. H. S. The freshmen eagerly look forward to these classes. 166 L ART CLUB ........ ATTENDANTS ..... AUTOGRAPHS ................... BAND .......................... BAND QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS. BASEBALL ....................... BASKETBALL BOYS ...... GIRLS ....... BEACON STAFF ............ BIG TOP ..................... BUS DRIVERS 8. SUBSTITUTES .... INDEX. ...Q ..- ...I60-161 91 168-171 ....I16-121 ......96 ...114 .. 106-109 ..........110-113 148-1,49 ,. . . 2-3 126 CAFETERIA STAFF ............ CHEERLEADERS ............. c:LAss HISTORY ............ cEAss NIGHT oEE1cERs. cLAss POEM ......... ,. CLASS PROPHEQY, gf. cn.Ass some.. 4 .. COACHESJ. EIGHTH 156-157 ' 154-155 162 .....5016O ........61 MIXED CHORUS. .' MODELAIRES ......... I .... .,. .I MONOGRAM CLUBS ............. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ..... PRESENTATION ................ PRI NCI PAL ........... SENIOR CLASS ......... SENIOR ACTIVITIES ..... SNAPSHORTS ............. SOPHOMORE CLASS .......... SPONSORS AND ESCORTS .... STUDENT COUNCIL ........ SUPERLAT IVES ............ TEAM MANAGERS .......... TEEN-AGE BOOK CLUB ..... Y. F. C. ............... . Y-TEENS SENIOR ...... 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