Mocksville High School - Mocksvillian Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)
- Class of 1951
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THESE WE REMEMBER First days of the new year, new faces, new teachers . . . the familiar sound of the 8:30 bell, classes, study hall, homework . . . limping football players, skinned noses and blsckeyes . . . the shrill cry of the referee's whistle, the scoreboard, foul shots . . . examinations, cramming the night before, anxiety until grades are in . . . glee club, concerts, barber shop harmony . . . holidays, weekends . . . big events-senior play, junior play, junior-senior banquet, commencement exercises. These and many others- but most of all the people who are presented on the following pages. 'ik -I f w fag ' ' Zig Mlm li' DEDICATION 'ro MRS. C. R. CRENSI-Luv For her many acts of kindness and considerationg For her advice as a teacher and as a friendg For her help as advisor in the many problems seniors face: For all her understanding and solicitudeg We, the senior class of 1951, wish to dedicate our book of memories as a token of our appreciation for all she has done V 5 Q, : 5 1... , V, M MR. G. O. BOOSE Maib, Pbyxifal Edzzcalion MISS MARTHA LIPPARD English, Pbysiral Edzzralimn , 'TV . f, 3 N Iflisg MRS. JANIE TARLTON Home Eronomifs FACULTY W , Bw ..,v .- MR. C. L. FARTHING Prinripal Algebra, Lalin . z ,.ia,,w?nf ' 41 x R, m MRS. HELEN CRENSHAW Englisly, French, Librarian S fi I ff 51. f MISS FLOSSIE MARTIN Srienre . Y? :I mi 'Q-...Q MRS. HAZEL WAGNER Comnxarrc -A J 1 QM S MR. JOHN KING Sofia! Sludies R 'Xa lg H 1.5 wk . A MR. R. J. RANDALL Agrirulture . 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' MOTTO I-Iiicb your -wagon to a star COLORS Green aml'Wbile FLOWER White Rose MASCOTS ' SUSAN HARTMAN TOMMY SLATE CORNELL ALLEN I am not an urlbrliatw in lotfe nt first sight, but I believe in taking a second look. F.F.A. I, 2. 3, 4, Officer 45 4-H Club I, Z. 3, 4: Glce Club I, 2. JOE ANN ALLEN 'Wil she' has and joy in life. Basketball 35 Glec Club I, 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Bus Driver J, 45 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I: Softball 23 Supcrlative 4. SENIORS 40 F'-I L , ., ,J . HENRY BOGER Tis folly ta lell women hulk. F.F.A. I, Z, J, 4, Officer 25 4-H Club I, Z, 3. LAWRENCE CARTER Nt-un wax there surb beauty in another man. Hi-Life Staff 45 Safety Patrol 45 4-H Club lg Super- lative 4: Radio Club l. io ,. A E' la I :df 'rif- nrw 1 'N ws, I I no ,Q Q Nutr Wh? nr If inf' DOROTHY ANDERSON I would mlbrr be liyan xrrm to bf. Glee Club I, 2, 4g F.H.A. lg 4-H Club I, Z, J, 4. BILL BENSON Those who are mmmendcd by cw-ryone mns! br vrlraaniirmrv mm. Student Council President 45 Winner of School and County Oratorical Contest 3: Football I, Z, 3, 4, Captain 45 Class Officer lg Safety Patrol I, Z5 Glee Club l, Z. 4g Hi-Life Staff 45 Monogram Club I, 2, J, 4: Bancl l, 25 Banquet Representative 23 Super- lative 4. e s ' ' it : 5. f 4:5 - 5 , o,,.., h ,.,. Q., . A,.,. l ., ..., H-QM: 'w f P763-,. A - l td T . ' -' Aff' ra ' . ' ' 3 V. 'FN -' ragga - A , pq. . 5,51 A.,t2t.u f:,:- P -is F51 5 ,va .sf 334. gg., . . , S35 was x Wqiaa-4 ga..- SENIORS 'ff , - 59. ., ,. ,TQ-tgggqglj gmmgri. 5qv.,: -- T4 22 ' Q, Sfffgg r' X' 4 'P Q-byziirfff, , A H at ' ,Q ,M ff' fvvwasm Y , ,y will -W ,rr Q, f, ff Ui 1 NE- M 1 ug: ,if , . All ' f I Q . ,, . '35 vi, I, W. 5 f,S,l:w,gM -V , .qv 1: F -ia if l f' W-, lil ODUS CHAFFIN Thing an' bound to bappczz-Why Worry? Things mmf I0 blur who uuifi--Why buffy? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Officer 4: President of Tri-County Federation 4: 4-H Club 3, 4: Bus Driver 3, 4. JANE CLICK Shy shall bam- mimr wherever she goes. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Accompanist J, 4: Girls' Cliorus 3, Officer 3, Accompanist 3: Hi-Life Staff 3, 4: National Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4: Mocksvillian Staff 4: Class Officer l: F.H.A. Club I. LOIS COLLINS Cbanzrirr is bm! r1'fI1'rln1 by m1f'x ark. Mocksvillian Staff 4: Marshal 3: National Bcta Club fqwst 4: Hi-Lifc Staff 4: Commcrcial Club 4: Basketball lg Softball 2: F.H.A. Club lg journalism Club: Homctoom Devotional Chairman 2. DORIS COOK A kiml' blur! it wnrlb gold. Hi-Life Staff 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Club I: Library Staff 3, 4. 'imc Z E Q ' l 2 'r fi- FUNK' V' DOROTHY DYSON Ti: Ib: tilcnt who lim- the longest and learn the most. National Beta Club 4: Hi-Life Staff 3, 4: Super- lative 4: Library Staff 4: Commercial Club 4: F.H.A. Club l. RUBY NELL EVERHART Speech ix great but silence is gu'a!t'r, Library Staff 4: F.H.A. Club li Journalism Club li' Hobby Club l. GUY FARTHING High aims form high rbararlrrsf' National Beta Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4: Boys' State Representative 35 Hi-Life Staff 5, 4: Cheerleader l, 1, 4, Chief 4: Superlativc 45 Office Staff Z4 Mocltsf villian Staff 4: Student Council Representative l. JOE FEREBEE 'Let ibem- fall it mischief: when it ix past and prosprrcd, 'twill be virtue. Football 1, 4: Baseball 1: 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bus Driver 3, 4. ina! GUY HARTMAN With a personality all his own. Student Council Representative 3, 4: Football l, 2, J, 4: Basketball 3: Baseball 3. CLAUDE HORN, JR. Hu srientifir lvxawlrdgc was amazing. National Beta Club 45 Glec Club l, 2, 4, Safety Patrol 33 Hi-Life staff 4g Superlativc 4. SENIORS gil MARY FRYE 4-em, Virtue, wisdum, gaodneis, and real worth never lore lbrir fla1.'01. National Beta Club 45 Library Staff 3, 4: Hi-Life Staff 45 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4g Superlative 4, F.H.A. Club lg Student Council Representative 35 Ice Cream Stand 45 Homeroom Devotional Chairman 2, 1, 4. 'Uwe MAXINE GRIFFITH To know her is to love ber. Glee Club 1, 2, 1, 4: Hi-Life Staff 45 Class Officer 45 National Beta Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Library Staff 45 F.H,A. Club lg Basketball lg 4-H Club I, 4g Superlative 4. ,qui 1 1' we 'VS 157' WFPQ- - mg Y L, V 5 SENIORS X Y' K -K5 ' G ef' r Q 5 CLYDE LAKEY He bas mischief wen in bis eyes. Mocksvillian Staff 4: Glee Club I, 4, Officer 4: 4-H Club l, 2, 1, 4, Officer J, 4: Class Officer 1: Commercial Club 3, 4: Basketball 3: Baseball 3: Superlative 4. NANCY LATHAM Tbere is no genius in life like lbc genius of energy and n'ti1,'ily. National Beta Club 3. 4: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Softball Z, 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Journalism Club l: F.H.A. Club I: Commercial Club 3, 4. Officer 4: Banquet Representative l: Queen of Halloween Carnival 2: Class Officer J, 4: Hi-Life Staff 2, 3, Editor 4: Girls' State Representative 3: Superlative 4: Hobby Club I. n Jag...-.tt ,Q JAC .: D , ' 1- Ag. E . ,, ls- .,, . .Vila .Q v 2 3' -vi: ,fi ' M s. CHESTER JAMES One can not always be iz hero, but one :nn always be a man, Mocksvillian Staff 4: Glee Club 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club I, 2, J, 4: Band I. JOHN JOHNSTONE For a man is by nothing so well betrayed us by his manners. Moclrsvillian Staff 4: Safety Patrol 4: Buys' Stare Representative. V -az s X y JANE McBRIDE Since1ity and trulb ure the basis for every virtue. Library Staff 3, 4: F.H.A. 1. CATHRYN NEELY Ab me! Love :au not be cured by herbs. Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Officer l: 4-H Short Course l, 2: Dairy Products Award li Journalism Club 1, Officer l: Office Assistant J, 4: Hi-Life Staff 4: Band l, 2: Superlative 4. WILLIE MAE PEOPLES A swat! and rrxz-rzfcd maiden. Office Assistant 4g 4-H Club I, 24 Journalism lg Library Staff lg Hobby Club I. ANN POSTON Have your :onvirtions and sland firm. Cheerleader 3, 4: 4-I-I Club l, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Hi-Life staff 2, 3, 44 Basketball 2. f ar M MADELINE RICHARDSON What good I see, bumbbr I xeek to do. Hi-Life Staff 4: F.I'I.A. Club lg Glee Club I: Hobby Club 1. EDITH SALMONS The saul is strong that truxlx in goodness. Library Staff 45 Glee Club 25 4-H Club lg F.H.A. Club 2. SENIORS -Q-f' Mmm' 5' . sf ,-X N ' .X '. .-ul ffffw ' V . ,.' gy . ,ls 3 r 14 fi ff-M, 'U 'N 5, 524, 40. ' ' M. zffaifs . 'UN ,fn EDITH POTTS A light heart liver long. Hi-Life Staff 4: Library Staff 4: Glee Club I F.I'I.A. Club l. IIIMMY POWELL Life is just u xpnng I'll L-njoy every incl: of il. 4-H Club l, 2, J, 4: Bus Driver 45 Superlative 4 Radio Club I. l' 3, if 5-in SENIORS ul.-rs iw fm, , ! 'R ui JE AN SMITH She openeth ber montl: with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. Editor of Mocltsvilliang National Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Glee Club l, 2, 4, Officer 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Class Officer 35 F.H.A. Club 1, Officer I5 Student Council Representative 15 4-H Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Girls' State Representative 35 Hi-Life Z, 45 Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Office As- sistant 4. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price? Hi-Life Staff 45 4-H Club J, 45 F.I-LA. I5 Library Staff 35 Glee Club 1, 2. fem ik . FK! JUDY SLATE Full of langlsllr, full of pep, Never still, tbafs ber rrp. La Grange High School 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 F.H.A. Club l, 2, 35 Class Officer 45 Hi-Life Staff 45 junior Play. IANE SMITH A beautiful face with gladness ouerspreadf' Mocksvillian Staff 45 Glee Club 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Club I5 Hi-Life Staff 45 Library Staff 35 Superlative 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Offi- cer 4. 1 ,www 7' 'E 10 c,i.5..,, ' S S 4 ' ar., 2, MAXINE SMITH SlJe's nice to -work -with, She's witty to talk with, And pleasant to fbinlz 1zp0'r1. National Beta Club 3, 4. Officer 45 Winner of Soil Conservation Contest5 Glee Club l, 2, 4, Officer 45 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 F.H.A. Club I5 Hi-Life Staff 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club J, 4, Offi- cer 45 Marshal 35 Supcrlative 4. BILL SOFLEY Why bv serious! Lrfs be happy. National Beta Club J, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. Officer 45 Student Council Representative 45 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 4, Manager I5 Basketball 2, J, 45 Class Officer 1, J, 45 Safety Patrol 1, 25 Monogram Club 2, J, 45 Glee Club I, 25 Bus Driver J5 Band 15 Superlative 4. SENIORS NANCY STROUD She who mwx court:-xy reap.: friendship. Hi-Life Staff 4g Commercial Club 43 Glee Club l. 2: 4-H Club l, Z, 3, 43 F.H.A. Club 3: Class Officer 1. BOBBY TENERY gx , ,.. Leuve silence to lbs sainlsl I um but bu1nan. Buford High School I, 2: Baseball I, Zg Basketball l, Z: F.F.A. Club l, 2, Officer Z5 Shop Marshal 2: Football 3, 45 Glec Club J, 4: Bus Driver 5. 4. New-xa 7 WS Bus Driver J,, 4. SARA WILSON lt is well to be bones! und hue. Hi-Life Staff 45 Library Staff 3: Glee Club l, 2g F.H.A. Club 1. ESTELLE WRIGHT A quiet and gentle nalure has she. Library Staff 4: Glee Club lg F.H.A. Club 1. v1 W9 ROGER WHITTAKER Not loo xcriaus, not foo gay, but a jolly good fellow in every way. 'X F.F.A. Club 1 2, 3, 4, Officer 25 4-H Club l, 2, 33 W --s ha. Q C l':i'1A Q.. SUPERLATIVES I. 4 Q., I Q. L fb 1, 'QXXAWL-W. fs. . X A . I I FI,-l I Y .Il A IIANE SMITH JEAN SMITH CLYDE LAKEY CLAUDE HORN Cuffs! Moxf-likely-to-s11rru'd gguh - L .QL-Mr if . CATHRYN NEELY CORNELL ALLEN BILL BENSON Blggmr Fhrh Best-all-arouml MAXINE GRIFFITH I NANCY LATHAM CATHRYN NEELY MAXINE SMITH BILL SOFLEY JIMMY POWELL CLYDE Lf-KEY Maxi Atbletzc Biggest pub Frzendlzvst 5 1 SUPERLATIVES MAXINE SMITH JOE ANN ALLEN BILL BENSON BILL SOFLEY Mast Dependable Wittiexl 3 ' I , nlldllg L 3 1, C . , A n, t T'U K 71 3 . --5. 'fb . X U L an in AF' 1 ' ,. f' 1 af 1 f 2 , 4:1 :Wa , , f -f mf- , ' -xjwzf 3 V . .1 l...,.:.. 5. M 94 - 3, J Q V , I A- V 'fi 1 , A .-.-,, r-ffvvmgi ' --e -- - - RA .--.L ' s, - - .. JEAN SMITH Preltiest LAWRENCE CARTER NANCY LA-I-HAM Mos! Handsome CLYDE LAKEY Most Popular P-if Q, L Y I w il K MARY FRYE NANCY LAT!-IAM CATHRYN NEELY GUY HARTMAN BILL BENSON GUY FARTHING Moxt Studious Best Dressed Mgiyf Tgllmff,-9 - ,A wan CLASS HISTORY In the office of the principal there is a very important object. Yes, I am the telephone and the property of the whole school-teachers, students, visitors, and I'm even used by the different salesmen. People would really be surprised if they knew just how much l've heard and seen during the many years I've been sitting on the desk in Mr. Farthing's office. Especially I noticed the class of nineteen-hundred fifty-one of Mocksville High School with their eyes gleaming, and a happy look on their faces as they entered high school in September nineteen-hundred forty-seven. That year proved to be an exciting year for those freshmen, because they had taken the first step towards that diploma. I remember peeping out of the office window and seeing Nan Bowden crowned queen of the Halloween carnival. I was so jealous when Eddie Extension was lucky enough to be used on one of the floats. Of course he told me all about it, but still I was a little peeved. The freshman float, with an opossum in a tree, won first prize for the best float. These freshmen took an interest in the inter-class tournament, and the freshmen girls won. During the summer I was deserted in the gloomy office. Oh! how I envied the students I could see playing out of doors. A few times during the summer someone tried to call, but I just couldn't move. In the fall those freshmen were back, but this year they were sophomores. I was very proud of them that year, because Nancy Latham was crowned queen of the Halloween carnival. That year Mrs. Luce's Latin class had a genuine Roman Banquet. Many of the sophomores were members of that class. Towards the end of that year the sophomores began looking forward to the next year because they would be juniors. In the fall of '49, I don't think I have ever seen any group as busy as those juniors. That year Nancy Latham was elected president. At every football game. they sold refreshments. I could see them every Thursday and Friday rushing around getting ready for the game that night. I must mention, too, that my cousin, Eddie Extension, got a season ticket. He got to see every game from his seat in the concession stand. I honestly think l'll have to sue the Central Telephone Company. At the R. E. A. picnic in September, the juniors were in charge of refreshments to help raise money for their banquet. After all the working and slaving, those juniors got tl1e money for the banquet. After much discussion and debating, the Statesville Country Club was decided upon as the place. With the help of that modern invention radar. I saw those juniors decorate for the banquet. I guess I fixed' Eddie Extension that time! They rushed around like bees: some painted mirrors, some hung umbrellas and some fixed place cards. The program of the banquet was based upon the theme. April Showers, with Bill Benson as Al Jolson, master of ceremonies. He interviewed different celebrities dmembers of the junior class. I surely wish I could have gone to that banquet because it was tops in entertainment. . One morning in the spring of '50, l heard a conversation. Yes, the man was coming to measure for the rings. I don't think l've ever seen a group as happy as those juniors the day they ordered their rings. On August 30, 1950, those juniors became the seniors of Mocksville High School. Maxine Griffith was elected president of the senior class. Not long after school opened, their rings came. The gleam in their eyes then was almost as bright as the sparkle of those new rings. Boy, during that senior year, Eddie Extension wasn't even competition for me. When the Slnivl' play, Almost Eighteen, was given I was the telephone who sat on the stage. I can just see Eddie now. He was so jealous. Those seniors worked on their Halloween float, and it won first prize. That huge pumpkin was definitely the most original float in the parade. The magazine contest was a great occasion. Next year's basketball team won't seem right without those seniors on the varsity. Nancy Latham and Cathryn Neely are co-captains of the girls team this year. Incidently, they are the only seniors on it. The seniors players on the boys team are Bill Sofley and Guy Hartman. During this senior year of course, there is the annual. jean Smith was chosen editor, and she is really doing a swell job of it. Eddie and I have bought one together. but I don't think it's going to work out. Hi-Life, the school paper, is published by the seniors, with Nancy Latham as editor. I really like this year's papers because I got my picture in it. Now that great day has arrived, some are IIIPPYS some are sad. lt doesn't seem anytime since I saw them, as freshmen, but those high school days are over and they will be taking their places in life. I guess maybe today both Eddie and I will get to see those proud seniors receive their diplomas. I know that if Eddie Extension goes to watch graduation, I'm going, tool CATHRYN NEELY, Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the graduating class of 1951 of Mocksville High School, do hereby assemble Last Will and Testament. To the faculty, whose helping hand enable Ollf d us to reach this goal, we will our highest tributes. To the underclassmen we leave the knowledge we didn't get, with thc hope they will take advantage bowl over the women to my brother, Pee Wee. of it. I, Cornell Allen, bequeath my ability to I, joe Ann Allen, will my wit to Harrell Powell. I, Dot Anderson, leave, my ceaseless chatter to Gerylene Vick. I, Bill Benson, bequeath my executive abilit I. I. I. I, ,lane Click, leave my love for music to Ii I, I, Lawrence Carter, bequeath my title of Odus Chaffin, will my ability to grow Lois Collins, leave my womanly charm Doris Cook, will my ability to get out Dorothy Dyson, bequeath my quiet w y to Glenda Madison. Henry Boger, will my little yellow jeep to William Bending. most handsome to Harley Howell. tall to George Winters. jimmy Anderson so he can entertain the Glec Club. to Betty jean McDaniel. of study hall to the underclassmen. ays and shyness to Doris Wall. I know everyone will appreciate this. I. Ruby Nell Everhart, will my ability to keep a steady boy friend to Ann Hendrix, although she seems to be doing all right without it. I. them I. I. I. I, of M. I. future I. I. Guy Farthing, bequeath my yells to Joe Murphy, providing he exerts as much energy yelling as I have. Joe Ferebee, leave my laugh to anyone who will take it. Mary Frye, will my tenacity to Billie Davis, hoping it will bring her the results it has brought me. Maxine Griffith, bequeath my friendly disposition to jo Ann Call. Guy Hartman, leave my cheerful personality to Charlie johnson so he can keep the students H. S. smiling. Claude Horn, bequeath my scientific knowledge to Miss Martin to distribute as she wishs to students. Chester james, leave my seriousness of purpose to Harold Rollins. John Johnstone, will my ability to say the right thing at the right time to jimmy Carter. I, Clyde Lakey, leave my cute ways to the Junior boys, so they can have as much fun at M. H. S. as I have had. I, Nancy Latham, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Margaret Cozart, although she is doing nicely without it. I, Jane McBride, will my quietness to Nancy Boger, because she needs it. I, Cathryn Neely, leave to Carmen Green my hair of many colors. Please keep the color constantly changing. I, Willie Mae Peoples, will my place as a dignified senior to the junior girls. Enjoy it as much as I have. I, Ann Poston, bequeath my ability to get what I go after to Betty Adams. I I I I I I I Q v i i u 1 u Edith Potts, leave my laughing ways to Frances Wall, so she can enjoy life. jimmy Powell, will all the traits which make me the biggest pest to Lloyd Farthing. Madeline Richardson, leave my love for books to my sister, Virginia. Edith Salmons, will my high ideals to Rosaline Steelman. Judy Slate, leave my giggles to Margaret Edwards to add to her own. Bill Sofley, will anything I own, except my Freshman, to anyone who will have it. .lane Smith, leave my vivaciousness to Edwina Long, so Miss Lippard's English classes will continue to be interesting. jean Smith, leave my intelligence to be divided among those who need it. Nancy Stroud, leave my place as typist on Hi-Life staff to anyone who will work as hard Roger Whittaker, will my ability to always have a girl friend to james Roberts. I. I, Mary Elizabeth Smith, bequeath my pretty complexion to Elaine Eaton. I, Maxine Smith, bequeath my dependability to Frankie junker. I, as I have. I, Bobby Tenery, will my bus to Calvin Prevette. I. I. I. Sara Wilson, leave my ability to eat anything at anytime and still stay thin to -lohnsic Miller. Estelle Wright, will my temper to my sister, Julia. It has to be kept in the family. We, the members of the senior class of 1951, do hereby solemnly proclaim this to be the only valid statement of our last will and testament. LOIS COLLINS, Tfsfator CLASS PROPHECY Operator, get me long distance. The number is Detroit 24376. Hello-JEAN-Guess What! I just got a letter from JANE SMITH telling me about several persons who were in our graduating class of '51, and I simply couldn't wait to tell you about them. It seems that Jane had been chosen as a juror for the spring term of court in the now huge city of Mocksville. By the way, the school building has been moved from its former location, and the old building was bought by Dr. GUY FARTHING and has been converted into a small hospital. Of course he has another hospital at Statesville, but he leaves his head nurse, WILLIE MAE PEOPLES, in charge of the Statesville one most of the time. Jane had to go to court last week and she said that the first case tried was JOHN JOHNSTONE'S. It seems that he had speeded through Mockston, formerly Smith Grove, and that famous highway patrolman, ROGER LEE WHITTAKER caught him. John, charged with speeding fin his Speedmaster Limousineuj, was clocked doing 210 and the speed limit through that industrial city is only 185 miles per hour. These foolish laws! Anybody knows there is no use of poking along that slow, even through that town! The next case was called and BILL BENSON, the arguing attorney, was solicit- ing a divorce for CATHRYN NEELY Lipe. I don't see why Cathryn would need a lawyer to talk for her, she used to do very well talking for herself when she was in school. Jane said there were some other cases that were pretty serious, but that head juryman JIMMY POWELL, kept insisting that they flip a coin to make the decisions for the majority of the cases. DOROTHY DYSON was the courtroom recorder. She learned her short hand back in high school-mm-nineteen years ago-I must be getting old, too! I was in my kitchen yesterday and turned on my television set and there was pretty boy LAWRENCE CARTER. He now has a show every day. He is sponsored by McBride 'Mater Mush. JANE MCBRIDE started- growing tomatoes for her 4-H project back in high school. She always was proud of her tomato growing and didn't mind telling others how she did it either. The story goes that MARY FRYE decided there was a future in the tomato market, so she gave Jane her recipe for the tomato mush, which is really just thick tomato soup. Soon they drew up a partnership and began putting plenty of Vitamin C out in cans. Lawrence really has a splendid program. The other day he had that Soft-Lake duet on his program, and who did it turn out to be but the former Krazy Kranks, BILL SOFLEY and CLYDE LAKEY? They did their special version of Over the Rainbow. Lawrence announced yesterday that JANE CLICK, New York's noted pianist, would be on his show tomorrow. Jane is going to make a concert tour of Russia next week since the iron curtain has been opened. Gossip has it that she is going to a party at Stalin's. On her tour she said she might drop in to visit EDITH SALMONS who is a missionary in Africa. In the Moclzston-High Life, a first class newspaper owned by EDITH POTTS, I saw an article advertising a rodeo that was coming to town. It features the famous Bronc Buster, BOBBY TEX TENERY. He claims that he can stay on the back of any horse at least one hour, and he can ride standing on his head on some of the most gentle ones-sounds like an acrobat to me! I saw ESTELLE WRIGHT the other day, and she had been on a business trip to Teno, Nevada. On her way back, in Denver she dropped in at the Maria Smith Salon, that is, owned and operated by MARY ELIZABETH SMITH. Estelle had her hair dyed purple with green bangs while she was there. She also had it permanently waved. They say Mary Elizabeth's greatest rival is NANCY STROUD. Nancy's shop is in New York, but thousands of Mary Elizabeth's patrons go to Nancy trying to get that permanent wave out of their hair. Nancy is the only one who can take it out. She even has the secret of how to keep peroxided hair from becoming streaked. By doing all this, she really draws people to her shop, or should I call that magnificent place a shop? Speaking of discoveries, that great scientist, CLAUDE Einstein HORN, has been working on a solution which he calls Growumtall.,' This solution is the greatest thing since the discovery of Hadacol back in 1950. Claude claims that it will make anybody, even SARA XVILSON, grow tall. Claude chose ODUS CHAFFIN to be his sales manager, but I happen to know that Growumtall is not what made Odus grow tall! By the way-Sara is now married and is living on a big dairy farm near Cool Springs. I saw JOE FEREBEE the other day, he's a Methodist preacher now, you know, and he said he had been holding a revival in South America. He said while he was in Florida, he noticed this swanky and very alluring restaurant, so he decided that he would splurge-a plate lunch costs 55.89. QI guess that's the truth, he told me so, and he's a preacher.j Despite the cost he ate there at that restaurant. DORIS COOK came out to wait on him. From what he said she must have really been ustarched and pressed. Of course she had to be neat to keep up with the appearance of everything else around there. loe admits that he really had a good meal, so good in fact, that he asked to meet the proprietor of the place to get some of the secrets to take home to his wife. When the proprietor finally wended his way through to Joe, it was none other than CORNELL ALLEN. Cornell told him that the secret really wasn't his, but it was LOIS COLLINS', his head dietitian. Lois got her start back at Mocksville in home economics. There's where she planned her first meal. Lois gave Joe the recipes free, because he was an old school mate of hers. Joe then took a bus from Tampa, Florida, to South America. This was made possible by the erection of a new bridge. fThey say that GUY HARTMAN figured out exactly how this bridge was to be built.j When Joe got on the bus, the driver was none other than JOE ANN ALLEN. She says that she really likes driving that bus- it's so much easier than driving a school bus. Speaking of Guy Hartman, since he has completed his masterpiece, the bridge, he has built a new mansion. CHESTER JAMES, the great interior decorator, designed Guy's home and it is said to be perfect in every detail. They say Guy certainly is a gentleman of leisure now. He has a maid, a cook, and a nurse to take care of the kids. He employed JUDY SLATE to keep his booksg she has him booked with so much profit, that the income-tax people collect about S5000 a year from him. ANN POSTON is married, settled down, and she now has one girl in college who is on the famous Latham's Louisiana Lancers basketball team. NANCY LATHAM is their coach. They have captured oodles of trophies. I guess Latham must be as good at coaching as she was at playing. Well, what will happen next? Even farming is easy now! MADELINE RICHARDSON, our county farm extension worker, told me the other day that they had radar-controlled tractors with attachments that will simply do anything from milking cows to planting a flower garden. She told me that HENRY BOGER already has one. He just sits on his front porch and touches the button that causes something- goodness knows, I don't know what-anyway things get done in no time at all and with practically no effort. His cost him only S7,637. Cheap, I think. I heard the other day that MAXINE GRIFFITH had won the state typing contest for this year of 1970, and due to popular demand, she is now writing a new book called Typing Techniques. When the book is finished, Koontz and Anderson Printing Co., will be the publishers. This is a relatively new printing company. One of our former classmates, DOROTHY ANDERSON, is a co-owner. Well, bouncing butterflies, my paper just came and the headlines say that RUBY NELL EVERHART has been elected Governor of New York to replace Thomas E. Dewey. That was some campaign she waged, wasn't it? She nearly went broke buying cigars. Gosh, Jean, I expect I'd better hang up-my boss may come back from lunch anytime now. Here he comes right now! Well, so long, Sis! Bye- MAXINE SMITH, Prophet J UNIORS CLASS QFFICERS Svalcll-Margaret Cozart, Vice-President: Frnnkic junker, President. Standing-Billie Angell, Treasurerg Camilla James, Secretary. fs. lk ins.,- SADIE ALLEN BILLIE ANGELL YVONNE ATWOOD x l X 1 q Y Xxx ! 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DYSON MARGARET EDWARDS DAVID EVERHART BETTY LOU FOSTER GENE FOSTER RUBY JEAN GOBBLE BILLY GREEN BOBBY GREEN BETTY ANN HARPE BRUCE HAYES DUKE JAMES LYDIA LAIRD PEGGY LAPISH JUNE LASHMIT ROBERT LATHAM FRESHMEN 4 ,. V- 4. 1 R f , ,Q .h . -W WAYNE LEONARD ft I A I 3 . DAVID MABE 'P 4 Aff. , fi. ff 'L' BETTY ANN MCDANIEL A ,Lg -.., T , 1, J 1. -A-O BILLY MELTON ' C 3 ' LV IOHNSIE MILLER f ' A 'X I l , I I X l, , . NANCY MURPH V - J JACK NAYLOR ,- I R A ' HARRY OSBORNE X ,jg -I-P wtf BARBARA PLOTT X I EUGENE POPLIN I 1 I J I ' N '- l L I , . ,I MARY LOU REEVES A- ,K I J, PAUL RICHARDSON RI 5, Q X NJ' F A ,I -A. N 'D' M N, SHIRLEY RICHARDSON c.. A 37 K 4. W 45 S- y VIRGINIA RICHARDSON AN 6-QI , X- , 'Y A 1 'S' FRANCES RIDDLE W ! ' AA is , sl f, 5 .Q X ' 5 JOAN RIDDLE ff : ,Q K JANE ROBINSON IA i i e 29. i A 4 ' Q ,I MONA JO SILER Q l ,LA .rg ,Z Lv EDNA SMITH ' 'L J 'K NATHAN SMITH ,, 5 I H, . f ::'4'g+ Q l fl SA. . 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Third row-Barbara Everhart, Carol Forrest, Reba Furches, Earl Gaither, Edrie Green, Floyd Greene, Joyce Greene, Shirley Greene, Correll Godby, Harvey Lee Harris. Fourth row-Charles Hendricks, johnny Hendrix, Jack Jolly, Doris jones, Shirley jones, Clyde jordan, Ann Kurfees, Jacqueline Lanier, Mary Belle Lanier, Carolyn Leach. Fifth row-Jack LeGrand, Mary Nell McClamrock, Marie McDaniel, Shelbv Norman, Billy O'Nea1, Ann Owings, Bobby Pennington, Eugene Quillan, Betty Lou Ratledge, Ruth Reynolds. Sixth row-XVacle Richardson, Edward Rowland, Marietta Rummage, Carl Safley, Deanna Silverdis. Troy Taylor, Marcle Thomas, Harold Trivette, William Wall, Edwin Waters. Seventh row-Shelby Whitaker, Bobbie Whittaker, Billy Wyatt, Shirley Wyatt, Evona York. Not pictured-Shelby Allen, Dreisa Barnette, Billy Gaither, Edward Hooper, Donald I-Iursey, Bobby McClamrock, Edward Richardson. SEVENTH GRADE GN ' -.M if ff:5'5':-IM, 1 . . I , ' A' R f' 3 , V , i V 'uswvfi ' 3 Q , .M Q: I 'za 4 , lf. ti M QM!! 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N: '. ff s V f 5 QQ, lxxb 1 V' is it . lk' 'nv ' G52 ik K, ' i ' Qs, 1- It Q K Q mf .gg 4? i7-3 ., .Ss 1? I A it , Q ,A . ,Q semis ,,, :ri -.lf .. I .,t Q 'N 4 I 2 J l s 'I . :,' b in -4 , we W - . may if 5 f . f wg., , ia qvv? in-Ga .Q ' 1- 3 2 .. A -ln ..I-, A d i ff , J fs . R we, . A 1 ., ' l ,-, gn xr Q l . . .Q 4 l e :cs i 2. as - First row, left to right-Marshall Angell, Phyllis Ball, Don Beaver, Colene Blackwelder, Mary Alice Boger, Morgan Chaffin, Joe Childers, Hazel Clement, Betty Lou Edwards, Johnny Etchison. Serena' row-Betty jo Foster, James Gaither, jo Ann Gaither, Kathleen Gaither, Wade Gaither, l Elinor Garret, Everette Glasscock, June Greene, Dallas Groce, Olena Groce. Third row-Peggy Harris, jean Hayes, Geneva Holloman, Kenneth Howell, Yvonne Hutchins, Freddie jones, Johnny Jones, jimmy Kelly, Bob Kiget, Mac Kimbrough. ' Fourth row-Robert Mabe, Doris McDaniel, jimmy McDaniel, Carol Miller, Fowle Nichols, Linda Owings, Helen Poston, David Potts, Leonard Ratledge, Katherene Reeves. Fifth row-Carolyn Reavis, Nancy Reavis, Mae Nell Reynolds, Ann Richardson, Shelby Richardson, Gaither Sanford, Billy Sells, Henry Shutt, Joan Smith, J. T. Smith. Sixth 1010-Patricia Smith, Yoman Smith, Donald Sparks, Emily Sparks, Patty Taylor, Glenda Tennery, l Betty Lou Trivette, Bailey Walker, Gail Walker, Sam Walker. 1 Seventh row-Martha Rose Waters, Gaither Whitaker, Tommy Whitaker, Geraldine White, Grady White, Ruth Williams, Faye Wilson. i l SIXTH GRADE ,I A , , iifnls 'Lvl ,, vt , Q' K may 3, A C V , , W x 1 '- ii 3 ' li is if' R il' y , l I, ww, f I ,E 4 Xi! I X A V I l, -fam il 1 ' 4 l W i Q ' li- 'z H iff? S J if as -N i i ' fir , ,K ', -s ,T .-.. A Y , is: k l ei A Qs., 4, f., sf. e , e . at gi, U fe mggih 1 .-:wp mi .il-N, tl m X1 - ,Q awww. N Q - kai fl' 'E ,, if f .. A Q- . ' 4 tx L '. N DV - A A 'K Rd 2 N. . ' X. 3 ii- we M .. , 4. wi 'Wir .,, 'mr gel t:-1 r lg-2-.I N, 4 4. if six Q. ,Q 1.33. A i- ., R E A Q PQEEI ' my ' il l li anlix . ' A253 ' it f . , WS . . , - i ti. 1 use V7 ' P fee -ef -A Q is Vt he J ef VK ,Z V ,Q ' N JK X X 5 Q vw Q , 2 , - 1 j .A A V! yXlli!w .i . likulllfr . x ' .gif-is F. , idk ak, .x rf ge I 1-. s..,. s I lm , . if we . to an-D fre fe- .e '21, xKf x i Fifi! vow, left to right-Janie Allen, Audrey Bailey, jim Boger, Edith Broadway, Amos Brown, joe Brown, Nancy Brown, Brodis Clontz, Floretta Collette, Nancy Cozart. Second row-Wayne Cranfill, Donald joe Danner, Mackie Deadmon, Barbara Ferebee, Roy Forrest, Tony Forrest, Gail Furches, Evonne Gaither, Ruth Greene, Clinard Howard. Third row-Sue Howard, Betty jones, Margaret jones, Patsy Lacedonia, Helen Latham, Bobby Leonard, William Long, Chiquita Murray, Richard Nail, Katherine Parrish. Fourth row-Gene Plott, Emma Jo Pope, Sammy Powell, Mary Lou Quillan, Ann Rankin, Carolyn Ratledge, Clydeen Ratledge, Jerry Ratledge, Ray Ratlcdgc, Tommy Ratledge. Fifth row-jerry Reavis, Carmen Rice, Bobby Richardson, Elaine Ritchie, Bill Rogers, Denny Rollins. Nancy Rollins, Phillip Rowland, Ann Sain, D. Scott. Sixfb raw--Sara Scott, Earl Smith, Janice Smoot, Jimmy Spillman, Sylvia Stroud, Vetrel Swaim, Johnny Swisher, Ann Taylor, Boyd Trivette, jo Ann Trivette. Seventh row-Patricia Vaughn, Kenneth Walker, Charlie Wall, Shirley Wall, Jimmy Sue Warren, Joyce Whitaker. Not pirlurezf-jewel Kay Fleming, Peggy Forrest. FIFTH GRADE if f BQ . is, A-ea . IJA, g '2Vs.l Q A A' fi? 24 a?...z:.s.-fi l ' . gn . Y ala, ff' f'PI. a ':., i w! I . 4 . i H A v vf ,A fx. v S '5' f W it x A 2 .fixlx ,xy E K I .X , 1' , ., li T V I K Q e-vi Nl I. .bg ! il 4, Ni k,,,1 5' X ' Y ii' x- L v- ha. f. . , .i. .,,, , fix- . f' 1, xi- X X i ,,.' ss-f' , Kg. ,,.'., . fa ' I E! X . 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X Y ,'N,.. gay at r, G Kish - 631, , 3. , l s..- I Iggy A JL. .Ah 5- 1 er I , X I A M gow. .. ,H I ,K-V -XXX A yi sy? I X - 1 -..v i it iq 'r lk f . 'V l 'i Lx f A s ii infix l First row, lefi lo right-Carolyn Allen, Jane Allen, Alice Anderson, Z. N. Anderson Jr., Brevard Arndt, Peggy Arnold, jimmy Atwood, jean Baker, Mickel Barnette, Jimmy Beaver. Second row-Barbara Boger, Wayne Bowles, Mitzi Brewer, Alice Call, Jackie Couch, Duffy Daniels, Earl Draughn, Mona Fleming, Gene Flowers, Mickie Gaither. Tbird row-Darnell Gobble, joe Vestal Gobble, Mary Grant, David Greene, Kenneth Greene, Billy Harpe, Bobby Harris, Hugh Hayes, Gale Hendricks, jerry Hendrix. Fourth row-Tommy Hendrix, Myrtis Hillard, Ann Hursey, Joan Jones, Lorrine jordan, Carolyn Keller, Shelby Lanier, Ruby Lapish, Ronald Lookabill, Johnnie Lowery. Fifth row-George Mabe, Johnny Mason, Brady McDaniel, Loraine McDaniel, Mary McDaniel, Tommy McDaniel, Shirley McLemore, H. T. Meroney, Wilson Merrill, Glenda Norman. Sixth row-Peggy Owings, Billy Ray Parrish, julia Ann Peacock, Gerald Pennington, Doris Peoples, Richard Potts, Jean Powell, Donald Richardson, Judy Richie, Ina Ruth Robbins. Seventh row-jimmy Rogers, jackie Seaford, Theresa Shutt, Carmen Smith, Edith Smith, Joe Henry Smith, Mary Wall, Peggy Wall, Lucile Whitaker, Geraldine Willard. No! pictured-Myran Angell, Linda Johnson. FOURTH GRADE fmq .4 w..A - ,, 4- A' 'Sv 1 1- ' .hi qi 3- A E4 , 'li , ETA A -5 45-' 1 QQ: -1 r L- Q, , G 4 i Y .xp ,AT N 4 l I X AA 3 i l il ' , J. l 3 OK ' 5 V 4 AZ: ,. 6, '45 sf st ,Iii qt L. et. A - ' -is -ix, 'i ' . A A ' A 3 H .Y : gg XX, ' 4 Q f ,I I. I N mi fxk Y x 'A ' 'lift ' 1 J A. v L, , ' .'vv ' x 7 V7 ' Lia, .. . L4 x ,T We .. , ., es . pi. Qs ,. we , . , . .4 . .4 u ' -3 Y 4' v aw! mr GN -J. g H5 -J I 41, , 'f Q 1: , V. L , A .. W ' it ,. U , px 1' 6 ' U .,. ' 'Xvv I4 ,A 1 am. 239.25 lf '. L L I 7 n . A ' 'A?4mli M. if-A, , ' ,Alf- A 5 1 Ai-A .. ., 5 lg M . 1 'io L A: A A ,AAN -Q A., 1 7 'J 4 1..rf'b . . . W .- . H I X i f f s 1 - . CA X l 44 . V Y ' y n f , , os ,v Q S M., ' 9' ' 4 9' A A, T' 03 'A 7 Q. ,gm 5 21, ,L .QQ Qiha , I .J ,xq gy. L. hi, , 1 555, Jr, I N f J 'g ,I l :Ente . it ' AN 1 I sv K f S if 1 , ' , il- .' .- .. , I , 4' ,QC 5- bl A as '15 f. in 5 H ,, 'K I i ,N ,, . - ar A if f f .S li. -. P .lvl A ' I , Hi-L. sv I 4 X 'A ' A ' 'A li A 11f,tV 'siiiil , wx X 1 '- A s .f5'?WA!1' U- AJR' Qs- ze. A f , -i,.,s f ' . . ' ig ..,,,,. Q: - gli jx N 1 we f fe A ,f , f 'A x l A , - Firsi row, left to right-jackie Allen, Ray Allison, Arnold Anderson, joe Anderson, Annie Ruth Bailey, Peggy Bailey, Harold Boger, Bobby Brown, Harry Call, Paul Carter. Second row-Martha Clement, june Craven, Wade Dyson, Sylvia Everhardt, Tex Foster, Wayne Foster. Wilson Foster, Annie Lee Frye, Betty Gean Frye, Sanford Frye. Tlaird row-Wanda Gobble, Janie Greene, Carolyn Harris, Linda Hartley, Anne Hendricks, Barbara Hendrix, Connie Hendrix, Jimmie Hendrix, Robert Hendrix, Yvonne Hendrix. Fourlh 1010-,lohnny Holleman, Abe Howard, Maxine Howell, Bailey James, Elsie Johnson, Betty Gail jones, Lloyd junker, Ann Latham, Doris Lash, Donald Lee. Fifth row-Jimmy Lookabill, Alice Lowery, Gene Madison, Ernest McLemore, Roger Parrish, Gail Poplin, Eddy Powell, Shirley Pressley, Mildred Privctte, Marietta Ratledge. Sixfh row-Gaye Rice, S. K. Robbins, Letiria Rodwcll, Robert Rowland, Edith Scott, Wade Scott, Roger Seamon, Dianne Smith, Priscilla Smoot, Sharrie Ann Souther. Seventh row-Judy 7I'aylor, Richard Taylor, Bobby Tutterow, Wayne Wall, Don White, jimmy Whittaker, Johnnie Wlillard, Frances York, Kerley Young. Not pictured-Jerry Arnold, Bennie Brown, Tony Ervin, Clemmice Hooper, Grady McDaniel, Frances Seamon. f THIRD GRADE A ' Q e A A - A Ama! ..-.,M fam- , Yevei,,.l -ie- , lx ','nv. 6 '54- 4 V rf ,A Q, ' ' HQA N-V '- f X, X .f r A , A - . if L if K A i ma- 'A A ga ea , he 1 ,ff M :Q lieu sk I .- 'wi A 2, 5 -Hn Q- gm , .7 : K K , .,,. 'V , 'W P gt - 4 x , QI, i .Aj ---' 5 X -3, af ...fin 1 ln K Q ' ff il J L. L i ij' 1 Q 1 l iq! -N. ., A . e- , we if ...as 4, V 'sry A .Q KY ighfy m i .. , .- I K- - wg -7-5 , . I ',e1w gf A. lf XP . F A - 1' Rf' Q 5 G X . af. . i , ask. X 1 . ,f i mille r 3, An , Z . QW - , 'g 53, V' , 9 'S' 'la 4' f V, qi L. ' 3' N Q A fi- H-9..Q ek i 25 lj, . xi A-'X i, A S A V f , f ...-1-'53, ... 1 X A ei ,. ' 1 Am 2 Da- 'isa-3 A-C' fig! 'if' A .1 h it-at h xi, A , , 5 S gi' Q r , : Q , - ' I 1 , , ., ! , X I 1 I E I I I: N v X X Lf i J 1 l .X , 4 15 l lm - . A A 7 il qqi ' M. W ff, , 7 1 7554- Iss-, Y-'fm 'A A J: ' ff A ' ' Qi we W , I V A Y 1 H X ' X N5 . .924-0131 --'f3'A '7 1 l A J G A A 'A ' 'X 5 'Ar , in ' ixieeeafi? First row, left lo right-Angeline Allen, Richard Anderson, Mitchell Angell, Lewis Bailey, Robert Barnhart, David Beaver, Louise Blackwelder, Ann Blackwood, Bonnie Boger. Second row-Franklin Boger, Judy Bowles, Sue Brewer, Odell Broadway, Wanda Burton, Larry Carter, Sue Gartner, Gary Chaffin, Wayne Champion. Third rnuf-Donald Cleary, Leroy Cranfill, Marylene Davis, Eugene Dyson, Barbara Foster, Billie Foster, William Frye, Bennie Gaither, Hugh Gaither. Fourth row-Wayne Green, Linda Hendricks, Ray Holleman, W. S. ljames, David jones, Linda Kay jones, jerry Keller, Kenneth Knowlton, Eleanor Kurfees. Fifth row-J. W. Lash, Sarah Leach, Annette Lefler, Wade Leonard, Don Marklin, Michael McClamrock, Gwynn Meroney, johnny O'Neal, Janie Page. Sixth row-Larry Peacock, Jirlene Powell, Linda Sue Quillan, David Ritchie, Dwight Robbins, Wayne Sammons, Natalie Smith, Hubert Stine, Sidney Stroud. Seventh row-Peggie Sue Swain, Brenda Taylor, Richard Trivette, Nancy Tucker, Johnny Whitaker, Dallas Williard, Shirley York. Na! pictured-Aaron Hillard. , 'I' pl SECOND GRADE . rim fi ml fi - qi-I - 1 foil -f -. via- -J -J Q xo, e f f so re -e if fl to rio X ,..f.,4.Sfi-, in 1,31 5 L , l 4 1 N L we Q uv. 2 ,, C-. .. ' 4' -T fa. 'fill X vs -'hu' 'vs ,. --v 'is - K I . 4 ' X ' ' 1 1 lvli :L if K ,Q DN 5 I 2, xg . 1 J x , 'xxx v N , nie? B l- R x I i s J eo A n A N U I . gi-3: .I ...Nr 65, '?5.,Y ,xtgif -wx,,' 'il' 'Ji' '- f 1 .. 1 Q ex , 3 1 , fig ' he . N--A X- . - X f., no C .alfli el fig!-i' 'lex A s 1 ' e 'K . ' .., or y. ...Q , . li - -H- 'Fe -he-l M- L ' 'f ,ir ff-l , l 1 J L . hi J W gh l' . J f -- ' U K I -K 23' xv- if 0 1 M : Z ii . 1 .. if , Ya J, H J f 5-.4 5 .1'- i e A AIVA 7 Gisli.-Q J ix i 1 il C. r- K J -L J. if v XVI V x I -Dfz,rkn5'5xM? J., A xx ag 'L I , J J N ,fm J , J . as Q is ii 2 he-M offs '?+ ., eg.. ,- 5. es. I . D x W l - 6-W: X1 A . '- ' xl f ' 'el E725 s in if -1 ee. .. ff-gg ' H V it 'N -W :M.1.. ni. -1 fm I Firsi row, left to right-John Robert Allen, L. G. Allen, Peggy Sue Allen, Judy Anderson, Marcus Angell, Betty Ann Arnold, Nancy Bailey, John Blackwelder, Gladys Boger, Rachel Bowles. Second row--Ann Boyd, Melva Jean Carter, Margaret Cartner, Bonnie Chaffin, Janice Danner, Jacquelyn Dull, Betty Jean Feimster, Norman Forrest, Theresa Foster, Josephine Gallihair. Third row-Donald Gobble, Betty Green, Johnny Greene, P. C. Grubbs, Jr., Marie Hayes, Jerry Hendrix, Nancy Hendrix, George Horton, Billy Howard, Clara Howard. Fourth row-Barbara Jones, Joyce Jones, Ophelia Keller, Everette Kelly, Betty Kimbrough, Carolyn Kurfees, Kay Lanier, Sam Lapish, Jimmy Lash, Joe Little. Fifth row-Luther Long, Allen Mabe, Jean Carol McClamrock, Carolyn McCullough, Douglas McDaniel, Douglas McDaniel, Tommy McDaniel, Betty Lou McLemorc, Benny Merrill, Tamra Merrill. Sixth row-Lucille Moody, Bill Moore, Harold Peacock, Phyllis Ratledge, Phoebe Renegar, Jimmy Roberson, Jane Rowland, Adelaide Sanford, Roger Scott, Edith Shell. Seventh row-Linda Sherrill, Richard Shores, Edwin Smith, Elaine Smith, Ruby Sofley, Linda Stroud, Jerry Swicegood, Curtis Tutterow, Tommy Tutterow, Connie Wagoner. Eighth four-Martin Whitaker, Jerry White, Johnny Wyatt, Carolyn York. Not pictured-Lonnie Gray Seamon. G FIRST GRADE A . ,,, ,sf fmt., Q. QW,--., V8,Q,g it Ai WSWS. 9 in-1 M .Ml r.. I l 3.-5 .L . R4 - ,- r . M vj1x,, , A 8. use iz. .Bi F M QS? e T, ' if T ' 'iff i 1 , T -a , , .ful j fx it , fi ,-W MA Q ,3 A 4 I H f ' ,ww 34 J J-.. vw i . i w 'A . ' lay' R' X' X T g,, 'I .:. K tiff I ., ' IJ R 'Q A A , Q, 'M ' K Q., ' ' . 'r ' ' '- .,... gk X ' X i - ln' , - i i I I, 1 Xl ,cf7' 1 ilu- 1 Y .X mw Qighv, M . figs, im N355 get 1 we , --N K .gf C. '-f J r f -at iifffer. f X, H X y if .l ,,, X e l , lf f F M is -NJ s W a If 1,1 C1 ., , Q A g ,M 0 flat xr ' 5 i Q 'Nix Q. ,HCV 'Q .A , ., u t ,af r V I I' ' ' if X X, 1 ,ix l l ,giitxl g Q J 9229132 is 4 iii Us 1 if T .ll.u i K an L 5 V s x. 'N 'if'-- . ,if , 'o , Q? . ' Q el if - . .15 mimi? First row, left lo right-George Angell, Edward Barnhardt, Frances Boger, Edward Lee Bowles, Johr- Bowles, Wilson Brown, Don Cartmell, Kenneth Cassidy, Callie Cook, Lester Cozart. Second row-julia Craven, jerry Crews, jimmy Davis, Jimmy Dickinson, Billy Evans, Dianne Ferebee, Herbert Forrest, Ernestine Frye, Mary Ruth Frye, johnny Garrett. Third row-Raymond Garrett, Jeannie Gates, Mary Ann Glascock, Ann Gobble, Hilda Harpe, Judy Harpe, Jerold I-lege, Ann Hendricks, Larry Hendricks, Linda Hendrix. Fourth row-Judy Hollaway, Linda Hutchens, George James, Rocky johnson, jimmy Kiger, Helen Kimbrough, jerry Koontz, Wayne Lanier, Tennie Leach, Denny List. Fifth row-Kaye Lowery, Reba Lowery, Kay Matthews, Jimmy Miller, Hugh Norman, Ray O'Neal, David Lee Owings, William Page, Artis Plott, John Henry Rarledge. Sixth row-Kathy Renegar, Roger Richie, Seekie Roberson, Ronnie Rogers, Shirley Sammons, Dorothy Shell, Bobby joe Shelton, Larry Smith, Norman Smith, Barbara Ann Smoot. Sevcnlb row-Ann Spillman, Larry Thomas, Chuck Tomlinson, Jimmy Tutterow, Mollie Tutterow, Carolyn Wall, Mary Virginia Waters, Bessie Whitaker, Charlie Whitaker, Larry Wilson, Johnny York. Not pictured-Don Eason, Charles Harris, Janice Hollaway, Donald Jones, Shirley Ratledge. fMEWVTiWIWViVES . B yn HMM: 3 BETA CLUB , 2' e'- .S First row, left to rigbi-jane Click, Treasurer, Maxine Griffith, Vice-Presidentg jean Smith, Secre- tary: Maxine Smith, President. Second row-Mary Frye, Lois Collins, Dorothy Dyson, Mrs. C. R. Crenshaw, sponsor. Third row-Bill Sofley, Guy Farthing, Claude Horn, Nancy Latham. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated-Ann Poston, Naomi Riddle. Standing, left to right-jean Smith, Elaine Allen, Willie Mae Peoples, Cathryn Neely. Nix W-av-www' Hiram 1 1 K if lu -.4 STUDENT COUNCIL Standing-Bill Benson, President. A Seated, left to figbl-George Winters, Nola Mae Reeves, Margaret Cozart, Guy Hartman, Harry Osborne, Bill Sofley, Jimmy Anderson, Calvin Prevette, Robert Latham. W , lllill 6 GLEE CLUB Firxl row, left Io right-Mona ,Io Siler, Nancy Murph, Judith Ward, Edna Booie, Clyde Lakey, Lloyd Farthing. Betty Ann Harpe, Jean Smith, Edwina Long. Second row-Miss Genevra Beaver, Theolene Beauchamp, Dorothy Anderson, joe Ann Allen, ,lane Robinson, Claude Horn, Bill Benson, J. C. Hutchins, Nancy Bogcr, Maxine Smith, Glenda Madison. Phvllis Green. Third row-Jane Click, Betty Angell, Maxine Griffith, Calvin Prevette, Donald Smith, Kennard Vernon, jimmy Anderson, Guy Farthing, Bobby Tenery, Mary Sue Rankin, Nancy Glasscock. LIBRARY STAFF First row, sealed, left lo figbf-Nancy Riddle, jane McBride, Frances NVall, Susan Hanes. Second vow, sealed-Billie Jean Harmon, Geraldine York, Nancy Cohen, June Lashmit, Carmen Green, Mrs. C. R. Crenshaw, Librarian. Shzua'ing, lofi io right-Betty Sue White, janie Collette, Ivey Nell Bowles, Yvonne Atwood, Svlva Ball, Nancy Glasscock, Edith Salmons, Mary Sue Rankin, Edith Potts. Dorothy Dyson, Maxine Griffith, Ruby Nell Everhart, Mary Frye, Doris Cook, Josephine Miller, Estelle Wright. 5 41 - v 1 . 5 it K I 'H HI-LIFE STAFF First row, left to right--Camilla James, Sports Editor: Glenda Madison, Feature Editor, Vada Strider, Art Editor, Nancy Latham, Editor-in-Chiefg Maxine Smith, Business Manager, Jean Smith, News Editor. Secorm' row-Doris Wall, Judy Slate, Edwina Long, Billie Angell, Jamie Jones, Betty Jean McDaniel. Tlviril row-Maxine Griffith, Mary Frye, Janie Collette, Nancy Stroud, Dorothy Smith, Lois Collin-s. Fourth row-Jane Click, Madeline Richard-sou, Naomi Riddle, Billie Jean Harmon, Dorothy Dyson. Ann Poston. Fiffb row-Sara Wilson, Doris Cook, Edith Potts, Mary Sue Rankin, Frankie Junker, Donald Smith. Sixib row-Claude Horn, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Jane Smith, Mrs. Wagner, Miss Lippard, Harrell Powell, Bill Benson, Guy Farthing. No! jvirtured-Cathryn Neely COMMERCIAL CLUB Firxf row. lefl to riglnt-Maxine Smith, Secretary, Jane Smith, Treasurerg Nancy Latham, Vice President, Bill Sofley, President. Seromz' row-Lois Collins, Maxine Griffith, Judy Slate, Nancy Stroud. I Tbirrl row-Clyde Lakey, Mrs. Hazel Wagner, Sponsor, Dorothy Dyson. ' my Ti J ,,. 4 fs' i RX X we he ,Y X 4 ,. S if 5 - ' . if-. x-xii. gi -'ilizff' H . 1 4. 1- , ' ' f Q , Z, fx 2 , fi F.H.A. .Frrrt row, lvfi to vigbi-Betty Ann Harpe, Nancy Boger, Trudcne Tutterotv, Thcolene Beauchamp. Peggy Beck, judith XVard, Barbara Plott, janic Collette, June Laslimit, Nancy Murph. Svmnn' ron'-Betty Ijames, Lctty Ijamcs, Gerylene Vick, Gay Nell Cook, Geraldine Boger, Betty Lou Foster, Helen Dunn, Polly Baker, johnsic Miller, joan Riddle, Betty jane XVall, Patsy Bates. Tlrirn' fmt'-Betty Angell, Edna Smith, Frances Riddle, Peggy Lapish, Lydia Laird, Betty Ann McDaniel, Rachel Boger, jo Ann Allen, Betty Ruth Stroud, Nancy Cohen. F. F. A. Firrf row, iff! to right-Harding Blackwelder, Billy bmirn, li. C. Dyson, Gwyn Boger, Michael Angell, ,Iimmy Carter, C. W. Allen, Mr. Randall. Sl'L'O7I!l ron'-jimmy X Vhitt:ker, L. D. Hendricks, Cornell Allen, Harold Rollins, james Howard. Paul Richardson, jack XY'alker. Third ron-Robert Boger, Gene Foster, jimmy Boles, Billy ,Reavis, Bobby Green, Harley Chaffin. Everette Sain. Fonrib rnu'-Llanics Anderson, Roddie NVoodward, David Everhart, Harley Howell, Bill Cook, Charles Williams, Roger Powell, Carl Smith, Johnnie Hodgson, Donald Smith, Howard Sain. Fifth row-J. C. Hutchcns, Billy Trivette, Herman McDaniel, Billy Brown, Roger Whittaker, Henry Boger, Wade Beauchamp, Arnold Smith. A-x x fu -9. X x . fi -: 1 'Liv-f , I f f' 2- 2 3 of-fiFf7X, front mw, left to rizbt-Glenda Madison, Song Leader: Maxine Smith, Secretary and Reporter: joe Murphy, Vice-Prcsidcntg Clyde Lnkey, Presidentg juan Smith, Program Chairmang Gipsy Clontz, Song Leader. MARSHALS OF 1951 LPI' fo fizbi-Ann Hendrix, Naomi Riddle, Margaret Cozart, Chief Glenda Madison, Chief Betty -lean McDaniel. C7 QQ : df v USG!! . V an .., 'K A ff., ,px .V M SAFETY PATROL ' First row, lffl to right-Eugene Poplin, George Xvinters, R. C. Dyson. Seroml row-Mr. Cliff Plowmzm, Policeman, john Johnstone, Donald Hendrix, Lawrence Carter, ,Iac BUS DRIVERS First row, left ia right-Shirley Richardson, Billy Green, joe Ferebee. Murphy. Second row-Guy Hartman, james Howard, Lawrence Carrer, Rayford Boger. Tbira' row-George Fleming, Jimmy Powell, Harold Rollins, Wade Beauchamp, james McDaniel. f .azz ii ks me W, f D' R If 1 I -f W W . A i' if l 3 ml iv? femzfix fx. 421. 52 l ' 'F ' H ' ..f ,,f f l 0 ff? MQ WW XXX X . XXXW' fig f f 6L,. 3 WJ, 1 My 'v- W1 ,H4 ' I. f Q3 rf ' f I 1 2 f ' '1 fd!! X IX Xu NX WU ' ' N ff XX Vx X X Q Q M75 NXT Q Q X X MQ .Mg Nall mv X ' ywtXW Mf':1 . .i ,I .1 X gx M X W w .x A 5.1 xx? M-fa X X ' Xb 'Q' . 'x xxx f 6 -S f X' NX Vx -- f XXX XxxN'Xkf- MIL si yf ' 2 X M X HU Hp! X 3 . X x l MZ 1 I J ATHLETICS Iwi! Q if L B- FOOTBALL K i lk 2 1 I I W 3 'D ' gl ...Q an clk a, V viyf- K X, gl fi ,.. .- I in A 5.1 3' N ww .- -, f an V av' Manager TURNER AMMONS CHESTER JAMES C 'C pm x Right Guard BILL SOFLEY Right End f- 3 K ,.,, Qi FARRELL CQHEN FRANK MCDANIEL CHARLEVJSHNSON 3,511 Right Tackle CLYDE LAKEY GEORGE XVINTERS Bull ' FOOTBALL 1, V ff,,' A 2, f f , L , N s 4 Q xdr x F A MR. CLARENCE TARLTON Coach F , QQ? GUY HARTMAN BILL BENSON Leif End JOE FEREBEE Bark FN9 Left Tarkle 'K ' X' Q JQHNNY NAYLOR Not picluren' Lfff Guard CLAY KELLER KEITH LEONARD JACK NAYLOR T f'1'f 1 9 -v .,,, WGA E A X GEORGE FLEMING mmf-xgnb N' CHEERLEADERS if JNL'-'wa Q , wi 1 Guy Farrlming, Chief x ?giva'I1'5g '1Q,,: ln. V V' Y x, A gm M2 1:-, I'-I . ,W E Q : :gg X Eff' 7, , , -V i W JSF ' E . 7 ' - fm lf, X 1 f Q' E 'w if ,..i . Qs. 42 ','-f '- XV , 1 l . . . 5 5 my ggwrx X- . 1 fd 1,55 ' E1 ,,Wj,ys.fj Qkgqgxr 'tl :iii fadli . 'if p!iif'5v 3- ' lf-V wi- ,- is x. V 9? 4 fig, Q Left to right-Ann Poston, joe Murphy, Billie Angell, Chief Guy Farthing, Edwin: Long X V --- . .4 hav, . Q ..- YW ACTIVITY BUS ,rms 'll l 1 l '. lf J J BOYS TEAM First row, left to right-Keith Leonard, Larry Foster, Douglas Daniels, Harley Howell Semnd row-Guy Hartman, L. D. Hendricks, Harrell Powell. Third row-Mr. G. O. Boose, Coachg jimmy Taylor, Charles Hairc, George Winters V X - A if ,. in-,,4 ' , 7 sf GIRLS TEAM Firsl row, left Io right-Margaret Cozart, Carflyn Ferebee, Cathryn Neely, Nancy Latham Carmen Green, Josephine Miller, Camilla James. Srroml' mu'-Mr. Lester Gardner, Coachg Betty Adams, Sadie Allen, Doris Wall Betty Angell Letty Ijames, Betty Ijames, Manager. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM G P-VET A NANCY LATHAM CAROL RT Forward YN C,O'LA V 1-'0,wg25REBEE LE 7-TY I Gllarilq F0YWaY MR. LESTER GARDNER Coach CATHRYN NEELY Guard wif' ' L5 V' CPiMXLGuafd X 1 E BASKETBALL v X1 W Y' Y'-5901A l4RRy GX' TW f P O0 YO 0,70 OST fav- 4'-'2' ER 5 X , ,,W nl ' ' . 7 4,3 Q Q MR. G. 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I T Jxfvk Congratulations to the Members of the Graduating Class and Students of Mocksville High School QQ HERITAGE-HENREDON FURNITURE, INC. Manufacturers of Fine Furniture 6449 MOCKSVILLE HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA if-ma 'uuluwp Q. MISS LOUISE STROUD Privale piano insirncior LUNCHROOM STAFF MRS. ANNA MAE OWINGS Manager MRS. SARAH ANDERSON MRS. ELLA GRAY BREWER MRS. VERA DWIGGINS HUIHERN 'BISIUII u QQ noun E FEEDS MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS, INC. w w M M W mm ' W pn M anufactur f SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR BIG ROSE d SELECTED BRAND FEED S tch and Mixed Feed aw uv-025 BURN MEM. 0ncaUsed-Alwysllsed Mud FromS lsddWMtoCom Mocksville Flour hills BOLTED . A A 1- :Miriam SIS' 'A ' 'ws 4 1-LSR? 'aw U l B C HALLOWEEN 1950 ,' ,vw '41,-'4j.' ,' 'fn.fiZizf-J we V W 'A fb' fi X67 if xv i 5' 'x . , Y Sv , 4 Queen, MONA Jo slum 1, 1 ,.: 1 I, ' King, JOHNNY NAYLOR On lbrone-King johnny Naylor and Queen Mona jo Siler. Standing, left Io right-Turner Ammons, Josephine Miller, Harry Osborne, Ann Hendrix, jane Click, c. W. Alien. ' HORN OIL COMPANY Quaker State Motor Oils and Greases Complete Glass Work a Specialty Goodyear Tires and Tubes PHONE 31 MOCKSVILLE, N. C Compliments of J. P. GREEN MILLING COMPANY Flour, Meal, Grain and all Mashes Phone 32 Near Depot MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA J UNIOR-SENIOR BANUQET-19 50 if x W . 5 :Q ! 475: 5 51? 7 mf' X, A I 1 LK Carolina Construction Grading Lake Building Land Clearing Road Building Phone Day 373-J or Night 310-W MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Co. Crosley. C. J. Angell Jewelry of All Kinds Kelvinator, and Maytag Q On The Square Phone 60 and 259-J Appliances BANK OF DAVIE Building With Davie County Since 1900 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA 'Q .bu , -. SNAPSHCTS .Q-new ,, .L f.. 1, r 4 ...,,.M ,,..,-ub4.fJf.' I ff' Nr 'fd V93-vff. 2 GX if V'., 'QM ' if 5? 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W. Hill, Manager Phone 74 Wilkins Drug Company Rexall MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Phone Zl BASKETBALL SNAPSHOTS K fa 3 rf 2 25 A' F V 1,,'2 35 G is ig., 0 ' Ji 3 X 4 Q' ,lvssnug wr -SS, xx From TWO FRIENDS Martin Brothers Deepfreeze Dealers General Merchandise John Deere Farm Machinery Fertilizers - Metal Roofing Phone 99 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Allison-J 011115011 CO' h I-Ieffner 8 Bolick Grocery Fine Foods and Meats - Frozen Foods We Deliver The Goods Phone ill MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Super Market Groceries V Meats - Fresh Vegetables MOCKSVILLE, N. C. SNAPSHOTS 5:-ZAfi?g5 f nm, ,.--..,.,...f- ,, ,..........-- if 1 4 F' ' ' A- l .4 - .. , , A L ' , . 4 J fn v vu , 4 --, Q vi - - izil t .1 bf X mums: ' X ui Y - bg, , J -- ni ,V , 1, X K 4 .3 Q':.f-il' ' 1 .Qf-T-:ij 'W' 5.1 I x .. wi'i'i 44 lggih h t 1 IQ? I ae. QL 5 3 G :PT . Vx' . ' 43 : .fn f v Y 4+ 4 A f 1 Q' 'Q x E . 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Compliments of Davie Drive-In Theater Phone 310-W Moc:Ksvu.r,E, N. c. Hupp Feed Mill Custom Grinding 8 Mixing Corn Meal and Feeds for sale MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Boger 25 Howard Tires - Batteries - Accessories Washing - Polishing - Lubrication Kurfees Paints Phone 80 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Davie Lumber Co, Quality Building Material Benjamin Moore Paints Phone 207 Box 323 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Mocksville Builders Supply Dealers in Building Materials and Lucas Paints Call 4-2 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Hanes Chair 25 Furniture Company, Inc. Manufacturers of Office Desks. Tables and School Equipment items Compliments of W. N. Smith's Esso Service MOCKSVILLE. N. C. AUTOGRAPHS Activity Photographs Hendricks 8 Merrill made by 'Q Gray Smith Studio Q Furniture Company F. -X'-,J Furniture and Electrical Appliances Where Comfort and Economy Meer' Phone 342 MOCKSVILLEV N' C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 'bakwfw' . 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