Mocksville High School - Mocksvillian Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)

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GLENN BOOSE To you, Mr. Boose, for your generosity and kindness through the years, for your earnestness in helping our reams, for your understanding in our times of anxiety, for your cheerful face and jolly laughter, for your helping hand in all of our activities, for being our Mr. Boose , we, the Seniors of 1952, proudly dedicate this our annual. raw ,. . DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right-Mr. Boyce Cain, Mr. Grady Ward, Mr. George Shutt, Mr. Wade Furches, Mr Charles Bahnson, Mr. Curtis Price, Superintendent. TO OUR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION l g f h f r-reaching vision, their constant efforts to obtain the best school facilitie f D C ry d f hei personal interest in the welfare of each student, w g f lly d tl h p g 5 klgi g 3 ' n n b .X A 551 MI. G. O. Boon Mah, Cbunimy Miss Claire Wall Englirh 'Nl A N X Mrs. Esther Wall Englirh Mrs. Hazel Wagner Commerce FACULTY Mr. C. L. Farthing Principal I Geometry, Lann Mrs. Dorothy Felts Home Economic: Mr. R. J. Randall Agriculture Miss Flossie Martin Science Mrs. Elizabeth Calhoun Social Studie: an Mrs. Helen Crenshaw Fnncb, Civicr, Lilvrarhn Mr. Ray Delapp Science, General Business, Pbyrical Education ,M M T, , , .. ANNUAL STAFF Seated EDWINA LONG ....,. GLENDA MADISON ,..., MARGARET COZART ..,,,, Stamling, fini row- MRS, C. R. CRENSHAW ,,.,,,,. - ..,,..... CAROLYN FEREBEE ,.,,,,,, ,,,... .,,,, JEAN BEANE ...,,.,,,,,,.,. ALICE HAYES . .,,,,,,.. .A CAMILLA JAMES , BETTY JEAN MCDANIEL Standing. Jecond row- BILLIE SUE BROWN ...., FRANK McDANIEL JOE MURPHY ,BBBB.,,... . ..,, Lilerary Ezfilor Editor-in-Chief . Buxincn Manager ,, Spmzmr Sports Ifdilnr ,, ,, 'I'JfPi.ft . ,, Typ!!! Ari Ifrlilnr W. ,,,,, ,, Anislant Editor Snapfhvt Iirfilnr A .uislant , Spur!! Ifdilor Burincfx Manager XP X lllmmllllu umm 'Nix 33 JM Q? X x gumm I R N Nlllm Q n SENHQRS CLASS OFFICERS Seated'-Donald Hcndrinks, Prcmfcnt. Sfd71l4Jf7l,Q'. Lefl to right-Margaret Cpzart, Vive Prcmlcnlg Frankie junkcr, 'I'rL'avun'r.' Naomi Riddle, Secretary. COLORS I ,,,,, Red and White si N 1 2 S I .AN C I 5 : FLOWER I IQ ,..f - Red Role if A S ' -'-' .I Lv 3 svsxxl::'n 'xflx - , ',' MASCOTS If 3' xg DANNY McDANIEL and K ' 'fl I N, CAROLINE SANFORD 1,10 N 'M MOTTO 'A Grou'lh if the only czfiflcnce of life. SADIE MAE ALLEN A :mile ir alwayr in place. Hi-Life Staff 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 4-I-I 1 2 3 4, F1-LA. 2, 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, slediof' Superlative5 junior Play. BILLIE CAROLYN ANGELL The cheek of an apple hloJ.rom. Hi-Life Staff 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Monogram 3, 45 Senior Superlativeg Glee Club I, 25 4-H Club I, 2, 3. 45 Officer 45 Lunch Room Sraff 3: Class Officer 1, 2, 3. Yr LLOYD WADE BEAUCHAMP There'r time enough for that. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 2, 35 Baseball 15 Radio Club 1. WILLIAM MANNING BEEDING Do and hope. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 4-H I, 2 , 3, 4. SENIORS -5'g,,,, 3.4, 515-5 MILDRED YVONNE ATWOOD To have 4 friend ir to he one. Beta Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Hi-Life Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 45 Library Staff 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 F.H.A. 25 Girls' Chorus 4. BONNIE JEAN BEANE Ar much ar I can. Beta Club 45 Annual Staff 35 Commercial Club 45 Hi-Life 3, 45 Office Assistant 2, 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Library Staff 45 4-H Club LM!-w'5ff -ONJAAJ fd 4' -'J AAL flap, 45'-J-A-fd ,K x v f ,T tr' f g ak l nb 5 .2 5 s X . f . ' I 1 ENN N gl El S l N as Y X, .- ? Q i - , ll'-' 2 Mx. I-fi., fat im: jx ?f'?3i.. ' xv., fi. Jl'L'-J' if 4. Eli'-F' 'ii I ' 0 1 J. 3,41 . SENIORS ,nv KW but-J tow EDNA LAURA BOOIE GmIitude is the sign of noble fouls. 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Glee Club I, 5, 4, Lunch Room Staff 4. BILLIE SUE BROWN Manner, not gold, ir woman? bert adornmentf' Glee Club 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, 2, 31 Hi-Life 2, Annual Staff 4, Office Assistant 4, junior Play, Lunch Room Staff l. BOBBY EUGENE BOGER Let the world rlidef' F.F.A. Club l, 2, 3. 4, 4-H Club 1, RAYFORD BRISTOL BOGER l'll not budge an inch. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 3,4g Bus Driver 3, 45 Radio Club 1. bd' 2 fu? mv- 5 ' ff-QQ fu? 419: ' 'U'- K---dr '11 I! 3' is fp, J' J flu . 1 4'-nf I 4 1 HELEN JOANN CHAFFIN Wire to femlve, and patient lo perform. F.H.A. 53 4-H Club 1, 2, 5. 4, Glee Club l, 4, Hi-Life Staff 4, Lunch Room Staff 4. MARGARET ANN COZART Work while you work and play while you play. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4g Monogram Club 1, 2, 5, 41 Glee Club 1, 4, President 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Officer, Class Of- ficer 3, 4, Hi-Life Staff 4, F.H.A. Club 2, Officer 2, Banquet Representative 2, Halloween Queen Candidate 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Superlativeg Student Council 3, 4, Softball 2, junior Play, Annual Staff 4, Luncheon Staff 43 Marshal 3. to My 'f V52-- BILLIE ANN DAVIS WJ We lite not at ue uuh hui at ue can rv 1 -, , ,' , .lr Beta club 5, 4g Hi-Life smff 45 Junior Play. Www CLINARD FRANKLIN DWIGGINS Remember that time ir money. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 5, 45 Bus Driver Radio Club 1. ,JJ HR 47 ' CARRIE SUE EL I am ar I am and Jo uzll I he 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. F- H- A- Club 2- M CAROLYN JEAN FEREBEE A lover of .rport.t, a winner of gamer, Thi: ix the honor which .the maintninrf' Basketball l, 2, 5, 43 Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 2. 5, 49 Hi Life, Exchange Editor 43 Annual Sraffg Glee Club 1, 5, 43 Beta Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 49 Softball 25 F. H. A. 25 4-H Club 1, 2, 3 Junior Play Lunchroom Staff 4. , f fvf- -Yr-'QQ 11,9 -f-,yur-'Q . fence 6 1 we SENIORS ,3,,,,,- ,am .Z Q ZQ A 04.2 f ' in .lf A7' A :ldgff Jigga f,fLu1:g.gfpfLAfffP 014 'l xc ,gem 'Qi ,W 'ls'-' ELIZABETH ELAINE EATON A beautiful fare with gladneu overrpreadf' F. H. A. 1, 2g Commercial Club'4g Hi-Life Staff 4glSenior Superlativeg Halloween Queen Can- didate lg Class Officer 2. ' BETTY FROST ELLIS Richer have wingr, and grandeur is 4 dream. Glee Club 1, 2, 3g 4-H Club l, 2, 59 Senior A .ff FINQW fav? WN page-f LARRY DAVID FOSTER Leave no .ftone unturnedf' Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Co-Captain 5, 43 Student Council Representative 13 Banquet Representa- tive 13 Bus Driver 43 Safety Patrol 1, 2. MARY LOIS GAITHER Two twinkling eyet, a pinch ol gay laughter, a .thower of unlimited mental reterve, and well mixed. F. H. A. 1, 23 Officer 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Officer 43 Beta Club 43 Hi Life 43 Senior Superlative Library Staff 3. , r o .M-In N ' fa at -in-10 ALICE OLEEN HAYES Patience is the bert remedy for every trouble. Beta Club 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Annual Staff 4g Hi Life Staff 3, 43 Office Assistant 43 4-H Club 4g F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 4. DONALD RAY HENDRICKS A rare good fellow in every way. Football and Basketball Manager lg Monogram Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 4-H Club 2, 43 Senior Superlativeg Class Officer 43 Football 43 Safety Patrol 53 junior Play. I r f fww' vamuws--7 J4! rl 61,1 ffl ,li Wfwwxf' LESLIE DRIVER HENDRICKS He that hath knozrledge rparetb his word! ' F. F. A. Club I, Z, 3, 43 Officer 3, 43 4-H Club . 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Football 4, Monogram Club 2 3, 43 Senior Superlative. WT' BETTY ANN HENDRIX A fair exterior ir a silent recommendation. Glee Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Offi- cer 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Officer 43 Senior Superla- tiveg F. H. A. 23 Marshal 53 Halloween Queen Candidate 33 Class Historian 4. awe JAIYIES CORNELL HOWIARD ll7bat a time! What a ciz'iliza1i0n! F- A- Clllb I, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club l, 23 Bus Driver 5, 43 junior Play. ROSIE LEE HOWARD Quien1err I5 urine. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. 2. ,..- fi... 1.-' Inky. if-' l f ' fl FE 1, if wL4',fJ,Q,' 343 , GARY GILLIAN HURSEY A .flair of the 1modJ. Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3. lfLL.g,a, EDGAR DENNIS IJAMES Yiwp- L Here in body, but where in .rpiril. F. F. A. 1, 3, 3, 43 Officer 3, 43 4-H Clu -0 ' X 7 Baseball Mana er 2 Football 4 Mono -. 3, 4. '- ' 1 1 ' 2 - gram Club, 2, 3, 43 Oratorical Contest 33 Senior Supcrlative. C, SENIORS 'C' FRANKIE MARIE JUNKER To niaffv Ilia uurffl a friwnlly pfnrc. one mm! Jlmzz' a l?'Ic'II.lil'l' lure. Bum Club Zi, -'l1 Prusiilcnt 41 Commercial Club 5, fl, Glcc Club I1 Hi Life Staff 2. 5. -'lg Busi- ncss Manager fl, Baslfcctball 2, 'ig il-H Club l, Q. Si Girls' Stare Rcprcscntativc 5: Banquet Rcprc- suntativt- lg junior Play, Class Officer 5, 4, Li- brary Staff 2. DAVID KITITII LEONARD ll lJw1 uflilvtir: am! .tlmfiit rlailv, let Jtmfiur Iflldflkn Transfer-I7iclil.1Ie, Virginia l, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Football 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, Senior Supcrlativcg Monogram Club 5, 4. 3 'Y SARA CAMILLA JAMES Life if a picrlmx, Jo pain! it 11 ull. Glec Club l, 4, Hi Lilc 2, 3, 4, Iiaskctball 2, 3, 4, Manager ig Co-Captain 41 Monogram Club 2. 3. 41 Library Staff l, .21 fl-H Club l, 2, 5, 4, Class Officer 3, Annual Staff 4, Softball 2. PAULINE JORDAN N01'cr 1fe.rpaIr. If. H. A, 1,21 4-H Club 1, 2, 71. PN 'U5 'UU Q 1-Us mf u-J' QW' EDWINA HABANS LONG The anger of forfrs Y'L'7lC'Il'.l' fha ,tfrwlglb of love. Hi-Life I, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, 4+H Club l, 2, 3, Beta Club 5, 4: Annual Staff 41 Cliccr- Ieader 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Class Officer l, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, junior Play. GLENDA CAROLYN MADISON A good name ir ralbcr lo be cboiwz than great rifhcrf' Annual Etlitor 4, Hi Life Staff I. 2, 3, 4, Fea- ture Etlitor 3, News Editor 4, Glcc- Club l, 2, 25, 4, Officer 3: Girls' State Representative sg Commercial Club 5, 4: Prcsitlcnt 4, Senior Su- perlative, junior Play, 4-H Club I, 2, 5, Library Staff 3, Chief Marshal 3. JO ANN MAUDE MARSHALL In Jilence there'.r also a rrorlb that bring: no rifle. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Club 2. BETTY JEAN MCDANIEL Small in Jtalure, but rrire in judgment. Senior Superlativeg Hi Life Staff 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Officer 41 Annual Staff 45 F. H. A. 2, Library Staff 4, Chief Marshal 5. 1 figvvlnl V fi W5 N-,Ffa YV WRX ,QXYJHQKL Q ff? C eff JOHN KIMBROUGH NAYLOR Eu, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may flank. Football l, 2, 3. 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 52 Senior Superlative. LAWRENCE ROGER POWELL What now if the :ky were to fall? F. F. A. Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Officer 2, 4, 4'H Club 1, 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 43 Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Radio Club l, 2, junior Play. SENIORS is QQ a fjaL?4', J M93 ' X . N, iw. .P f x if it JAMES FRANKLIN MCDANIEI. Be glad of hfe became it giver you 4 chance to love, work, and play. Student Council President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g CoPCaptain 4, Baseball 2, 35 Annual Staff 41 F. F. A. Club 1, 2, President 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4g Senior Superlativeg Bus Driver 3, 4, Most Valuable Football Player of Year 4. JOE ERVIN MURPHY I can resin everything except temptalionf' 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3g Boys' Monogram Club 3, 4, Football lg Boys' State Representative 35 High Life Staff 3, 43 Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 45 Superlative 4, Junior Play Radio Club lg Photo- graphic Club lg Cheerleader 35 Bus Driver 3, -13 Safety Patrol 2, 3. --r , SENIORS MARTHA EVELYN RIDDLE Truth hall: 4 quiet l1reaJt. 4-H Club 1, 2g Glee Club 4. NANCY VIRGINIA RIDDLE A good bearI'.r'u'orlh gold. F. H. A. 1, 2, 41 Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4. a .Ky GXA4- I. -S . K iff .sixilwff fs --4 1- 'fb N. f e.liJv?3f. -T LL, 4- H.- -,ajq We 4? i x I JAMIE JONES REAVIS Love conquer: all things. Student Council 2, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Beta Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1. 25 Hi Life Staff 3, 4g F. H. A. 2g Junior Playg Lunchroom Staff. CALVIN PREVETTE My tongue within my lip: I rein, For he who taller much talkr in min. Beta Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 41 Glee Club 3. 1 A Q X Wi' WEN? NAOMI LEE RIDDLE If the elevator of Juccen if not running, take the Jlairxf' 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Student Coun- cil Representative 1, 2g Hi Life Staff 2, 3, 4g Editor-in-Chief 43 Senior Superlativeg Beta Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Softball lg Commercial Club 43 Marshal 53 Class Officer 4g Office Assistant 3g Class Prophet 4g Junior Play. jAME5 LLOYD ROBl2l'1'I'S I full a jig a lfg. tx .ipmlc a .ffmile. Commercial Club 3, rig Band l, .33 Q4-ll Club l. lg Hi Life Stuff 5, -lg Radio Club lg Lilec Club l. F. F. A. lg Student Council Representative 35 SENICRS 'lzfufff 2-Z7 HAROLD LLOYD ROLLINS NIIIIIIU I0 ilu' cfliffi LI,nlxurIn.iII I, 'lg Iius Driver J, 3, Ali II. II- A I ' I 'I Olliucr -I CARL Llili SMITII l fllll 4 lculbw' lm' 0.105 uiu.f tba! blorzr. li, li, A, 1, 1, 5, rig 'I-ll Club I. 2. X ff' SURVADA MAI? STRIDIZR !lfz:'aJ'J rvmfg . 4-H Club I, 2, 3, -lg Hi Life Staff 5, 4, Art Editor, Glcc Club Ig Library Stull Ig F. H. NN .W IPF NANCY ,IANE TRlVIT'l'T1i Li.'tfc Jtmlcx Inf! .Ql'C'Jf mzlfif' li. H. A. I, J: Cummcrciul Club 4, Hi Life Sim -4. If FRANCES GRAY WALL Let me have no lying, it become: none, but l!'difCJ'IllL'lI.'- fl-H Club I, 2, 3, fl, Ii. H. A. 23 Hi Life Staff fl, Library Stall I, 5, -'I. BETTY SUE WHITE Lvl tlly speech be butler than Jileuce, or be Girls' Chorus 2g Librarian Z, 5, 4. rilanlf' . ARTHUR XVOODXVARD '- Hlle uri!! gin' the Jeiiil hir flue. ' 4-H Club I, 2, 5, -'lg Bus Drive Q5 'J.'.Z NYM? Not pictured: Shirley Ann Lagle X ' J- Q.. au.-e---' , -L.-w4.4Aon..l 'n LW, I w x , W .ffl SUPERLATIVES Numa! ' Sadie Allen Donald Hendricks Cider! Elaine Eaton Pretliesl Larry Foster Mori Handmme Johnie Naylor Margaret Cozart Mort Popular Mary Lois Gaither J M h rm- fn: Nancy Glasscock Margaret Court Dennip 'liarnes I. D. Hendricks Wsmert Mon Arblnic Betty jean McDaniel L. D. Hendricks Most Studious SUPERLATIVES Margaret Cozart L. D. Hendricks Ann Hendricks Johnie Naylor But Dnrud Bert-all-around Glenda Madison Frank McDaniel Mort Dignified Naomi Riddle Naomi Riddle L D. Hendricks Joe Murphy Mon Dependable Most-likely-to-.rucceed School days, school days. H Dear old golden rule days. Readin', and 'ritin', and 'rithmetic, Taught to the tune of a hick'ry stick. You were my bashful barefoot beau. I was your queen in calico. I wrote on my slate, 'I love you, Joe', When we were a couple of kids. We can hardly claim this as our swan song, but we did have bashful beaux, blushing maids in calicoes, readin', writin', and 'rithmetic, proud juniors after the banquet, anxious moments before the fourth period bell rang, Mr. Farthing's Latin Class, cool, frosty, October nights at football games, tense moments in the last few minutes of a basketball game, cold fingers from selling concessions, girls powdering their noses to have a picture snapped, a mad rush to get HI LIFE out on time, tired Beta Club members after the F.H.A. rally, the confusion of junior Play practice, and the con- tinuous hard work of making Halloween floats. It's of these memories that the history of the class of '52 is made. In the fall of '48 eighty-three scared, green, but eager freshmen began their education at Mocksville High School under the gentle guidance of Mrs. Wagner and Mr. Boose. Rarely has there been more enthusiasm than that displayed by these boys and girls as they campaigned for their candidates for the king and queen. In our opinion Larry Foster and Elaine Eaton were perfect to reign over the Halloween festivities. For the first time, our class was represented on the student council. Naomi and Glenda. our representatives, soon made the council aware of the importance of this group of freshmen. By our sophomore year, we had learned to wander down the halls in high school fashion. In our minds we were becoming an essential part of Mocksville High School. Naomi and jamie fought our battles in the student council that year. As a wonderful climax, Mrs. Crenshaw and Mr. Madison, our sponsors, took us on a picnic to Mirror Lake. Keith Leonard was welcomed as a new member of the class in the spring of that year. It was the fall of 1950, we were juniors! So many items of business appeared on our agenda that year it was essential for us to elect officers. After careful consideration by the class, the following people were selected to lead us: Frankie junker, president, Margaret Cozart, vice-presidentg Camilla james, secretary, and Billie Angell, treasurer. Before many weeks had passed, the treasury was running over with profits from the R. B. A. picnic, but the juniors were completely worn out. We soon regained our spirit, however, for it was Halloween again. The class went all out to try to push our candidates, Ann Hendrix and Johnie Naylor, over the top. We felt extremely important the day we selected those oval rings with sapphire sets. But it was two very special events that highlighted our junior year. First was OUR junior-Senior Banquet. Clowns, balloons, paper streamers, barkers, tumblers, and strong men made th circus theme for the banquet become a reality at the Lexington Country Club. Never could our dream banquet have come true without the capable advice and assistance of Miss Wall and Mrs. Tarlton. Never had our class worked so hard and reaped so much satisfaction. Another big attraction of the year that challenged our class spirit was the Junior Play. Again our sponsors helped, and again every member of the class worked to make That Brewster Boy a howling success. After three years of hard work mingled with the most enjoyable days of our lives, we reached the lofty height of Seniorhood. Because we had many important decisions to makeg such as, selecting diplomas, invitations, caps and gowns, and publishing the MOCKSVILLIAN, we selected Donald Hendricks, president: Margaret Cozart, vice- presientg Naomi Riddle, secretaryg and Frankie junker, treasurer. The class went royal in its campaign for the king and queen race. Billie Sue Brown's garage was a mass of silver and purple the day before the parade, and the following day Margaret Cozart and Charlie Johnson were truly a King and Queen seated on a royal purple throne against the background of a huge silver crown. We canvassed thoroughly the town during the magazine contest. With the co-operation of the whole class, we exceeded our goal. Cupid made his appearance in the class and claimed Lou Foster. Freida Forrest, Gipsy Clontz, Lucille Tucker, and Harley Howell. Jamie jones and Betty Frost Ellis fmarriedb, Billie Angell and jean Beane fengagedl, decided to continue their education. We also missed the faces of Lois Pennington, Charlie johnson, Betty Walker, jimmy Carter, and George Fleming. Now our school days are over. We leave our little red brick school house, but we shall always remember dear ole Mocksville High !!! As we are leaving we say, Thank You, to our principal, teachers and fellow students. ANN HENDRIX, Hirlorian. al LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty- two, of the city of Mocksville, Davie County, and State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament: I, Sadie Mae Allen, will my title of cutest to Josephine Miller, although she seems to be getting along fine without it. I, Billie Carolyn Angell, leave my ability to get expensive rings to my sister, Betty. I, Mildred Yvonne Atwood, will my power to talk Mrs. Wagner out of tests to Sylvia Ball, in hopes it will bring her as much hap- piness as it did me. I, Bonnie Jean Beane, leave my power to get a Leonard to Barbara Everhart, providing it isn't the same Leonard. I, Lloyd Wade Beauchamp, will my bad luck with cars to Buddy Stroud. I, William Manning Beeding, leave my lady passengers to George Haire. I, Rayford Bristol Boger, leave my temper to my brother, Robert, to keep it in the family. I, Bobby Eugene Boger, will my love for agriculture to Johnny Hodgson so that his A's will become A+'s. I, Edna Laura Booie, will my red hair to Frances Riddle, pro- viding she returns it to me, if she is satisfied with her blond. I, Billie Sue Brown, leave my seriousness to Deanna Silverdis, because she needs it. I, Helen Joann Chaffin, bequeath my position in the lunch room to Trudene Tutterow. I, Margaret Ann Cozart, will my faithfulness to my boy friend away in school to Elaine Allen. I hope she won't be as lonesome as I. I, Billie Ann Davis, leave my position in the James family to my sister, Zania, who seems to be getting a place of her own. hi, Clinard Franklin Dwiggins, will my bus driver's seat to Alan P illips. l, Elizabeth Elaine Eaton, leave my characteristic of sticking to one man to Linnie Brown, even though she doesn't seem to need it. I, Betty Gail Frost Ellis, will my ability to get my man to Mona Jo Siler, so she will be as happy as I. I, Carrie Sue Ellis, leave my height to the Junior Shirley jones. I hope it will be helpful. I, Carolyn Ferebee, will my basketball knowledge and skill to Ann Owings, if she will do as much scoring as I. I, Larry David Foster, leave my way with the women and title of most handsome to Douglas Daniel, providing it doesn't make him conceited. I, Mary Lois Gaither, leave my cheerful disposition to the entirce high school faculty, provided they will use it during exam wee . I, Nancy Corene Glasscock, will my ability to help Mrs. Wagner with the light cord in the press room to Mary Sue Rankin. I, Charles Edgar Haire, leave my chewing gum to Charles Williams so Mr. Farthing can call on him in class as he does on me. I, Alice Oleen Hayes, leave my task of typing for the annual and Hi Life to anyone with six study halls. I, Betty Ann Hendricks, do hereby will my title of best- dressed to Ann Kurfees. I, Donald Ray Hendricks, leave my position as president to anyone who knows anything about diplomas, annuals, and caps and gowns. l, Leslie Driver Hendricks, will my quiet manner to jimmy Allen so there will be more peace for the teachers. I, James Cornell Howard, leave my ability to always have something to talk about to C. W. Allen. l, Rosie Lee Howard, bequeath my long hair to Peggy Brown, unless hers is :ts long as mine when school is over. I, Gary Gillian Hursey, will my habit of always being late for classes to Roy Call. I hope the teachers will be patient. I, Dennis Edgar Ijames, leave my witty disposition to Harrell Powell so he will keep the Senior Class awake next year. I, Sara Camilla James, bequeath my peppiness to my little brother, Duke. I, Pauline Jordan, will my corner in the basement hall to Julia Wright. I, Frankie Marie junker, leave my naturally-curly hair to Car- men Greene, because she envies anyone with it. I, Shirley Ann Lagle, leave my sincerity to Marcle Thomas, providing she puts it to good use. I, David Keith Leonard, bequeath my power to charm Fresh- men girls to Tom Meroney providing it doesn't get him in trouble. I, Edwina Habans Long, leave my ability to always have the answer to any question, to Nancy Boger. I, Betty jean McDaniel, bequeath my power of getting a steady boy friend to Carolyn Leach, although she doesn't seem to need it. I, james Frank McDaniel, leave my title of husky and my power to withstand even the toughest football teams to Carl Safley. I, Glenda Carolyn Madison, will my way of always being busy and never seeming to finish to Harry Osborne. I, jo Ann Maude Marshall, leave my habit of being present every day to jimmy Boles. I, joe Ervin Murphy, leave my secret power of having girls interested in me to anyone who feels he deserves it. I, johnie Kimbrough Naylor, do hereby will my ability to stay happy at all times and let nothing worry me, to Wayne Leonard. I, Roger Lawrence Powell, leave my ability to skate to anyone who can stay on his feet. I, Calvin Eugene Prevette, will my ability to make good grades to Jimmy Anderson. I, Jamie Ruth Jones Reavis, leave my interest in furloughs to anyone who is unlucky enough to have a husband in the army. I, Martha Evelyn Riddle, bequeath my ability of not being in the way to Evelyn Griffin. I, Nancy Virginia Riddle, leave my brown eyes to Pollv Baker. I, Naomi Lee Riddle, bequeath my freckles to Billie Harmon to combine with her own. I, james Lloyd Roberts, leave my characteristic of being busy to ,lack LeGrand. This should please the teachers. I. Harold Lloyd Rollins, bequeath my position in the Glee Club to Billy Melton. I, Carl Lee Smith, will my gentlemanly manner to Buck Winters. I, Survada Mae Strider, leave my ability to make Mrs. Wall happy with my drawings, to my sister, Eva Lee, although she's making out fine as it is. I, Nancy Jane Trivette, will my ability to get everyone to like me to lvey Nell Bowles. I, Frances Gray Wall, bequeath my dry wit to Norman Boles. I, Betty Sue White, will my giggles to Donna Lee Anderson. I, Arthur Woodward, leave my habit of being the girls' pest to Johnnv Braswell. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1952. do hereby pro- claim this to be the only valid statement of our Last Will and Testament. MARY LOIS GAITHER, Testator. CLASS PROPHECY It has always been my belief that if a nurse took notes on all her patients she could write a best-seller someday. I think it's time I start, so-here goes. Today I had a most unusual and interesting patient. It turned out to be Nancy Trivette, a former school mate of mine. Nancy was hospitalized because she hurt her finger trying out a new typewriter for Nancy Riddle, a designer of typewriters. Since Nancy T. wasn't seriously hurt, and I had nothing to do but stay with her, we decided this was a good opportunity to find out just what had happened to our Mocksvillian schoolmates. First she told me a sad tale about james McDaniel. After.his most successful career of coaching at some college and being a bachelor, he was now married and was a henpecked husband. I bet he even has to wash the dishes. Then l told her what an influential matron Frankie junker was in the city of Sheffield. Why, I told her, Frankie was such an important person that the mayor, Arthur Woodward, and his chief alderman, Carl Smith, had a school building moved just to suit Frankie. The principal of that school, Betty Frost Ellis, didn't want it moved a bit, but she had to like it. Nancy told me that Pauline Jordan and jo Ann Marshall were the BEST in beauticians, that Ann Hendrix was chaperoning her daughter, a runner-up for the Miss America title, all over the United States, that Rayford Boger was a successful farmer, and that Billie Davis produced a very good television program that starred Billie Angell. Billie Angell now lives in New Foundland and is flown to her work everyday by Eugene Boger. Eugene tests new jet planes when he isn't piloting for Billie. She acted as if she had told me everything. Well, I told her a thing or two, also. I told her about Elaine Eaton's being, the interior decorator that kept all the styles changing,about Rosie Lee I-Ioward's becoming the manager in an exclusive dress shop, about Gary I-Iursey's rising to be a well-known contractor, about Evelyn Riddle's marrying a missionary and going to Tibet, about Betty Sue White's being the head librarian in the Davie .Country Library, and about William Beeding's getting a new house for being the Most Careful Truck Driver of 1970. We were on even terms then, but neither of us could think of what had happened to others in the class, so we decided to look in the newspaper and did we find them there! Right on the front page was a picture of Carolyn Ferebee. The ,type under it said: PROMOTED TO DIRECTOR OF NURSES . I turned so green with envy I didn't even see the name of the hospital. Nancy then saw a picture of Helen Chaffin, which was titled Most Expert of Expert Typists , and Nancy didn't like that, so we turned over a page. On the editorial page there was a clever cartoon drawn by Camilla james, the famous cartoonist. On the same page Jamie Reavis, the Sunday editor, had written a feature opposing the radical design of the new cars-mostly it was against Calvin Prevette's new design. The third page was simply covered with news about our former classmates. It told about the delicate operation the veterinarian, Clinard Dwiggins, had performed on the Presidents dog, about the bravery of the highway patrolman, Wade Beauchamp, and about the health reformer, Margaret Cozart, who flunked some of her physical education students in college because they ate wheat germs. Margaret says her studies proved that wheat germs are NOT healthy. Also, there was a picture of the Wars Shirley Lagle and Carrie Sue Ellis and one of Harold Rollins, who is in the army. They had all been promoted to Captain or Corporal or something. I can't remember, but I do remember it started with a C. Maybe Colonel. On the sports page there was an article about the Haire boys getting ready for the track contests in the Olympic games in 1974. They are being trained by their father, Charles. In the literary section the books reviewed for today must be really great, if you believe the critics. The first book was for music teachers. It was written by the composer Glenda Madison, who is declared to be a second Czerny. I told Nancy that Glenda must be getting revenge on her music teacher's children. Another book was one on shorthand by Frances Wall.. The third Book was written by Jean Beane, and she must have remembered her Beta Club Initiation because it was entitled How to Make People Really Feel Initiated . The preview said this book was skillfully illustrated by Vada Strider. The reviewer of these books was Billie Sue Brown, who had every author bowing and scraping to her just for some nice words from her about their books. On the woman's page Edna Booie revealed one of her famous recipes for cookies. Evidently she got experience in cooking by working in the lunch room at Mocksville High School. Also on that page Mary Lois Gaither had taken over the Emily Post column and was now the authority on etiquette. lt was the page on science that shocked us both. It said that joe Murphy, physicist, and Edwina Long, the professor with the long list of degrees, had made a startling discovery about Einstein's Law of Relativity which would aid the scientist very much in the making of th e X bomb. The scientists were also lauding L. D. Hendricks for discovering another law of motion to go with Newton's three. I pity the poor Physics students if they have to learn all four! I would explain Hendrick's law, but since I haven't used by knowledge of Physics in almost twenty years, I had better keep quiet. The farm section told of an 18 year old partnership that had been very successfuL A famous wheat grower and his partner produced the best flour in the United States. Of course, these partners could have been none other than Larrv Foster and johnie Naylor. Another partnership featured on this page was unusual. The story was that Roger Powell, a sawmiller, could not find enough trees for cutting to keep him in business, so he asked his friend Dennis Ijames to help him. Dennis concocted a compound called Pro PHIOEM which makes trees grow quickly. They keep a tree surgeon with them at all times. The one they have now is james Howard. It seemed the newspaper had given up all its information about our old school- mates, and Nancy and I didn't know where to go from there. I decided I had better do some nursing, so I took her temperature and told her to listen to some music on the radio. And do you know what? The very first person we heard was Nancy Glasscock, one of the elite among disc jockeys in radio. Nancy and I agreed that Nancy Glasscock had put her ability Cthat is, to talkj to work for her, for she was raving about the sensational singer Don Aldhen. We couldn't figure out who this was until it suddenly dawned on us. Donald Hendricks! The next song Nancy played was sung by the Bonnettes , which Nancy told us included Yvonne Atwood from Maine, North Carolina. The music for this record was furnished by James Roberts and his guitar. After this song, which was very good, Nancy made an announcement about a show to be on tonight. It is called The Biggest Big Show and stars the glamorous, un- predictable Sadie Allen. It was time for Nancy to go off the air, and we still didn't know what some of our class mates were doing. I remembered one. Keith Leonard. What was he doing? Disappointed, I sank in a chair, but suddenly I spied a face on the back of the Ladies' Home Journal . It was Alice Hayes and looking as young as she did in '52. I opened the book and to my surprise and delight saw Betty jean McDaniel pictured with her five children. The magazine was honoring Betty Jean for being an excellent mother and housewife. But what about Keith? What had he done? The evening paper arrived then. Yeah, there it was on the front page. It told what Keith was doing all right. I read the head lines to Nanqn They said: D. K. LEONARD ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR U. S. PRESIDENT. Well!! How do ya like that? NAOMI RIDDLE, Propbel. All LA 2 -and! JUNIOR OFFICERS Kneeling-Harrell Powell, President. ,.,. ,.A, ,,,. . . .. Standing, left to fight-Josephine Miller, Secre- taryq Alan Phillips, Vice Prexidentg Billie Harmon, Treasurer. li xi!! Qtr M xwixx' WNW, klo- x i , 4 ,3- fi 'UQ Nz.-P' C. W. Allen Elaine Allen Ellen Allen jimmy Anderson Betty Sue Bailey Peggy Beck Madeline Boger Ivey Nell Bowles 4 l. si 'Q' wg x tn.. ' N, . e T 4 X - JUNIORS fffffllg as 2?'ff:i.,. 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V Margaret Edwards C will C Betty Lou Foster 25 f- Q Ruby Jean Gobble 4 P ' w V , Y wi rj X-A P Betty Harpe X M 5 ' Bruce Hayes R Q, Duke james .., 'tr' Q Lydia Laird 1'1 , : I Peggy Lapish obert Latham Wayne Leonard Billy Lookabill Betty Ann McDaniel Bill Melton Nancy Murph Jack Naylor Harry Osborne Barbara Plort Eugene Poplin Paul Richardson 5 Frances Riddle 3 W' jane Robinson 1 Mona jo Siler K Lax Edna Smith Nlathan Smith Rosalme Steelman Eva Lee Strider Betty Ruth Stroud e Trudene Tutterow 1 N. rv 1' Kennnrd Vernon Jack Walker ane Wall Betty ,I Doris Wall Judith wud 4 t .JA .Tx -Q ' I Eugene Williams n . George Winters Roddy Woodward Geraldine York .1-its lf FRESHMEN 6 Lem Grnv Allen Donna Lee Anderson Tennyson Amlcrson Cfonsmnte Atwood Driesrr Burnett Ho rf. K Q. X 1 ai. 'of -p. 5' x mf.,- g'5:3lIiiff:i35, ' ,. V V A .QF ,,,.. ,Xi X f i' .tr Q X Limfikias f- l B B7 , L. cw f i ,N . rr B of ki . 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Peggy Cook Jeanette Crews 1 Zania Davis James Durham - iw Alice Faye Ellis . 1 Barbara Everhardt 5-N f gg Carol Forrest D ' Q James Foster ,N Reba Furches ' Earl Gaither 4 Edrie Green XI' L Flovd Greene Joyce Greene 1, ig fr. 3 wt Q1 Y 5 Shirley Greene Harvey Lee Harris Charles Hemlricks johnny Hendricks lidwartl Hooper ' ,.i, :'X l X5 4.. 1 Donald Hursey Jafk My M - Doris jones Shirley jones K' iii Ann Kurfees Xi Sylvia Laird Jacqueline Lanier Carolyn Leach jack LeGrand Betty Lee McBride Mary Nell McClamrock Marie McDaniel Betty Sue Messick Billy O'Neal Ann Owens Eugene Quillan Edward Richardson Wade Richardson Norman Riddle Edward Rowland Marietta Rummage Curl Safley Gail Sheek Deanna Silverdis Barbara Smith Patsy Smith Troy Taylor Marcel Thomas Harold Trivette Edwin Waters Shelby Whitaker Shirley Wyatt Billy Wyan Evona York W FRESHMEN Q? A to X f ii S' xX if . ii X Q 'fm 1 l 2 5. lax. 'T t all 'x ,fa A R fix Mrs. Alice Dyson Miss Mabel Chaffin Miss Lois Coble Miss Julia Ann Proctor Mrs. Rose O. Kimble -fin., 'f 'ir Q Nw... is I f , Mr. Harold Calhoun Mrs. C. L. Farthing FACULTY .33 Mrs. Helen Poston 4 is , MS.. ix Q. . I' Mrs. Sarah Durham MOCKSVILLE PRIMARY SCHOOL Mrs. Bessie Bronson Miss Clayton Brown Principal Mrs. Katherine Price Miss Gencvra Beaver Mrs. Elizabeth LeGrand Mrs. Nell Hayes Y 6. 8 X , Mrs. Louise Walters I L X 6 ' L.. ffl: yn X- - Mrs. Ruth A. Arnold Miss Louise Stroud Pnvale Muna lnrlructor C. i ,L S . Y 4- v- N - 1 -at R. . K - . f Q is D fe x 9 ' x - es., , Q .t Q Q.. is , N' as 1 r' -Q .ev . -ef 4' 'ff' . 2 K 4 r fi S . ' gh xlmfkeg '- X lx gg ts Q- Q 49-s AA x Q B3 3' .5 it .Nw a -xg I , R at , ,X X. ' Q ' ' I , 1 'K Slime X i air' Q l 1,,2 . l t '55 X W' . F 4 K Q k X R K as e I 5 .Q ,J .wt , AS ,. arse . ' H tw 4 , .. ,ig M An y . 1 . I I ' ,Wm A . .Q ,Mui s R5- - N AN I' I f r W' X AX in ' X , .au K ' . W' is V fs:-,f '-me ' . 1 QQ yi , 1 I , +1 . ' I J I Qs L .. , '.,., ' Ex R - V In .. KX RQ- is s A T . Li N A Qs. l Qifkfgi mil: x J 1 We ' f' Qs' f st l' . EIGHT!-I GRADE First row, left to fight-Marshall Angell, Phyliss Ball, Don Beaver, Colene Blackwelder, Mary Ann Boger, Morgan Chaffin, joe Childers, Hazel Clement, Jerry Daniels, Betty Lou Edwards. Second rou'-Johnny Etchison, Betty Foster, Kathleen Gaither, jo Ann Gaither, Wade Gaither, Marshall Glasscock, James Godby, Dallas Groce, June Greene, Peggy Harris. Third mu'-jean Hayes, Kenneth Howell, Yvonne Hutchins. Freddie Jones, Jimmy Kelly, Robert Kiger, Mac Kimbrough, Doris McDaniel, Jimmy McDaniel, Charles Messick. Fourth row-Carol Miller, Fowle Nichols, Linda Owings, Helen Poston, Leonard Ratledge, Nancy Reavis, Mae Revnolds, Anne Richards, Carolvn Richards. Shelby Richards. Fifth row-Odell Roten, Gaither Sanford, Billy Sell, George Shutt, joan Smith, J. T. Smith, Yoman Smith, Donald Sparks, Emily Sparks, Robert Swisher. Sixth ron'-Patty Taylor, Qlenda Tenery, Betty Lou Trivette, Bailey Walker, Gail Walker, Sam Walker, Martha Waters. Faye Wilson, Gaither Whitaker, Tommy Whitaker. Seventh row-Grady White, Richard White. :gf Q, 10. i Km I rf. ' lx: IRT. 4 ng-. ii is - 3 ,, 1 ei It I 5 1+ 129 Maia ie tt L, af ee, . , , - g ff , , f, 4 S A 5 ,fl - . ' is lm my R N 'iv fic, , ka , , Ai rw this!! F v S: ,Q D K Rl I I Gy, A S 4- 5 'I-4 N V bw -...B it .argl X. 'T A ' l gl Pa ' ' 1 A' f 'faA' x ,. f ,fa ,-,,... , ia if .5 ,WLS A- ' V ' E 'ij , f Q -5 if -fu 11- W.-1. A .1 3 . , it r ,B db y R ng x l t ' ,ig 4 ' 'V Q I X . X , il W P B l u x Xl: V A nf D .1 G., ,Q 5. 0. Q al is f , ls., ,M J-, wry! lt, if gl, 34, I Qu 2 . . G , Q-' , A P 1 , tin f 4 .I J. J f 4 6 .' 'e f - ' 'ef it X T A 5 ' K' A Q' 7 A 5' 9 2. L 1 ' . an , 19.3 ., 15. ,g ' s ., M ' , A . . 'lf tie ,sf ,,, I V x Q A iv- .-f, A ,591 3 ff A' '- I 'Ya ,Q fhzf' .1-1 V if , SEVENTH GRADE f aa- ., 'L. 'qs 12 11 N. 1 .ers 5. A Q ,. , X ' I -x TX S .Q 2 f-Q. D I Yr 'fir fri? xlib' 'F 6, g,.,s ai. 'if sv 1 H 'M - 'R 'L j 9, ii 3 fi a 1 kxmyrh L. A mi 'S as , K Q.. S tn!! . A, 'XA 1 ' Firrt row, left to right-Jane Allen, Audrey Bailey, jim Boger, Edith Broadway, Amos Brown, Joe Brown, Nancy Brown, Brodis Clontz, Floretta Collette, Nancy Cozart. Second row-Wayne Cranfill, Donald Danner, Mackie Deadmon, Barbara Ferebee, Roy Forrest, Tony Forrest, Gail Furches, Evonne Gaither, Ruth Green, Clinard Howard. Third row--Sue Howard, johnny Hunt, Betty jones, Carolyn Latham, William Long, Chiquita Murray, Kenneth Murray, Dickie Nail, Katherine Parrish, Gene Plott. Fourth raw-Emma Jo Pope, Sammy Powell, Mary Lou Quillan, Ann Rankin, Carolyn Ratledge, Clydeen Ratledge, Jerry Ratledge, Ray Rarledge, Jerry Reavis, Bobby Richardson. Fifth row-Carmen Rice, Elaine Ritchie, Bill Rogers, Denny Rollins, Nancy Rollins, Philip Rowland, Ann Sain, Earl Smith, janice,Smoot, Marilyn Spencer. Sixth row--Jimmy Spillman, Sylvia Stroud, Verra Swain, johnny Swisher, Ann Taylor, Boyd Trivette, Jo Ann Trivette, Patricia Vaughn, Charles Wall, Shirley Wall. Seventh row-Kenneth Walker, Jimmie Sue Warren, Joyce Whitaker. V l S g ,J t o wp' Y' Y E9 'Wi '- -' V X - x J ' ,W X rXc.-fe-3 .Lei fi' sr I 5 v 'X Q. rl '34 - rl ,,, Fi' i , 6.5 -S - F ,Em - 51 lk ,MN f' I I I . A , , .Q ' A N - . - . at fy ' i ' ., Q ' l 97X I: 'N Nil is L.: 5' .. .. .-.,,,, j W 'Qs' A L1 5 ,K ,Wi ...f -bv Q .c 1, M .c X ,, c . , ,. A -5 X if si' :sr we ec 4 I 2. sw.- I, .l A? In , .. .N 5 ch . X fc N n N Vi ,SQA ll X' l f is X .s Aw -,Ula ,J 1 . o 9 W - l D- J .. R . . ' 2'-T rl 'L' .ii Q.. 25 l l 41? .Zi K-tl if ,U if- of J if , l J , A J , l A 3, 'QF-X xc 9 V' N ll .R G if 5, ' . B' X 's' ' Q rg + e 3' ri N I . at , D ' 'D f i 4 K Q 1 3 .uaxxl . 3163 lk... Ji owl A , i- ,r we , G, A , eg. -.Qs 13' 4:7 N 23 lg-I Q V '11, , ' A , ,t K Q . ,Lv mg Y 2, -i x - 5 . I h . .J ie A ,, fs' ff' .- Q a V we v -X . 5 l RVs, SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right-Carolyn Allen, Jane Allen, Alice Anderson, Z. N. Anderson, Mvran Angell, Brevard Arndt Peggy Arnold James Atwood J Bak , , , ean er, Mickel Barnetre, Spencer Barneycastle, Jimmy Beaver, Janie Beck. Second row-Barbara Boger, Wayne Bowles, Mitzie Brewer, Alice Call, Sylvia Call, Shirley Carter, Bill Collette, Jack Couch, Duffy Daniel, Earl Draughn, Junior Dyson, Wayne Dyson, Mona Fleming Third rou'-Eugene Flowers, Earl Furches, Mickey Gaither, Darnell Gobble, Joe Gobble, Leon Godbey, David Green, Kenneth Greene, Billy Harpe, Margaret Jo Harpe, Bobby Harris, Hugh Hayes, Myrtis Hellard. Fourth row-Gail Hendricks, Jerry Hendrix Tommy Hendrix Ann Hur , La d h , , sey n on Jo nson. Jacqueline Jones, Joan Jones, Lorrine Jordan, Carolyn Keller, Shelby Lanier, Ruby Lapish, Ronald Lookabill, Johnny Lowry. Fifth row-Johnny Mason, William McCrary, Brady McDaniel, Loraine McDaniel, Mary Wilma McDaniel, Tommy McDaniel, Shirley McLemore, H. T. Meroney, Wilson Merrill, Loretta Overcash, Peggy Owings, Billy Ray Parrish, Julia Ann Peacock. Sixth row-Gerald Pennington, Doris Peoples, Richard Potts. Jean Powell, Judy Richie, Donald Richardson, Jack Richardson, James Richardson, Jimmy Rogers, Jack Seaford, Terry Shurt, Carman Smith, Edith Smith. Seventh row-Joe Henry Smith, Hal Wall, Mary Wall, Peggy Wall, Veona Welborn, Phyllis Woodruff. 1 D' r fa 4 f ie Q- .fi S ea - g 5 5 ee? 52,7 gk Reg' ,ev f,.aR'i - :Zi'iT,fmrs.-R 12 Jil V 13 K R' xv K' .' , 1 A F : - .. e955-Q -'W . ' , 'l si' 'F' , gf' ' v I 7 C' .ea . 4 X, ,IAQ 2'Eq In V- v is ' 1 , ill V Q N QCXESWNN iss A - 'WQ' ' '- ' - ' s ' P was 'WN ' R ls ,D -Q ,M 1 Q -t , ,,, ff L -N 9- ' 2 1'- :L4 eww 7 Q QLZI! Q25 QQ, X eb,-P :Zi hw A: , Y, f , tk 4 X 2 , f Xl x 9 vi I' .1 .Sli B so Jn if s - NX' :nk-4-1 2 A on l V ' ' , it ,'..,,.. 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Third row--Janie Greene, Carolyn Harris, Linda Hartley, Sadie Hendon, Ann Hendricks, Barbara Ann Hendrix, Connie Hendrix, Robert Hendrix, Yvonne Hendrix, Clemmie Hooper. Fourth row-Abe Howard, Maxine Howell, Clarence Ivy, Elsie Johnson, Betty Gail Jones, Lloyd Junker, Doris Lash, Ann Latham, jimmy Lookabill, Alice Lowery. Fifth row-Gene Madison, Grady McDaniel, Ernest McLemore, Phyllis Murray, Roger Parrish, Ma Catherine Peacock, Gail Poplin, Mildred Privette, Margetta Rutledge, Gay Rice. Sixfh row-Letitia Rodwell, Robert Rowland, Dianne Smith, Priscilla Smoot, Terry Spencer, Sharrie Souther, Richard Taylor, Bobby Tutterow, Margaret Vestal, Wayne Walters. Seventh row-Johnny Williard, Linda Woodruff, Duke York, Frances York, Kerley Young. Q . . x Y i i ,fi ai X 5 Q. R if i ,, 5. wi 4' A gf i7+ ixf tv B A T f. :K T 5 lf. . A A A Q. '-.. if 'E A lla fxjiiilil Ap c .- 12:5 , N .silk Vu GT ' r' X F A rf ri -' Q ...' S '4 'N e - -0 .cn el ,air , -H . +1 Q . 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K 4 K I .:', k 5' FOURTH GRADE First row, left to right-Angeline Allen, Richard Anderson, Mitchell Angell, Jer Arnold, Robert Barnhart, David Beaver, Louise Blackwelder. Ann Blackwood, Bonnie Boger, Frarliklin Boger. Second row-Judy Bowles, Sue Brewer, Odell Broadway, Wanda Burton, Yvonne Call, Larry Carter, Sue Cartner, Gary Chaffin, Wayne Champion, Donald Cleary. Third rou'-Emma Combs, Leroy Cranfill, Marylene Davis, Eugene Dyson, Barbara Foster, Billy Foster, Bennie Gaither, Hugh Gaither, Wayne Greene, Aaron Hellard. Fourlh row-Benny Hendrix, Linda Hendricks, Tommie Hendrix, johnny Hollerman, W. L. liames, David jones, Linda Kay jones, jerry Keller, Ramey Kemp, Eleanor Kurfees. Fifth row-Bonnie Lane, J. W. Lash, Sarah Leach, Annette Lefler, Wade Leonard, Don Marklin, Bobby McCrary, Michael McClamrock, Gwynn Meroney, johnny O'Neal. Sixth mu'-Janie Page, Larry Peacock, Beverly, Potts, jerline Powell, Linda Sue Quillin, David Ritchie, Wayne Sammons, Judy Sanford, Natalie Smith, Hubert Stine. Seventh row-Sidney Stroud, Peggy Swain, Brenda Taylor, Richard Trivette, Mary Tucker, Frances White, Shirley York. . , . :uh 'D J, X 6' .0 .Q x 'Uh ..A 'I ,Km .5 I gl' .. sq o . s , , Q 'S ' K-1 nf-4 gf :H IA Wi . lux A 5 A lit 3 Q5 Q i ' X Y 5 'F 'VV-, j .QHNNY LE Q., if 'Ni i .J ' Al b .i J ' gg ,ui I 1 1 Q1 Q t A 9 5, o ' A . gn fi I iz l .. v it 4- 9' 5 ,qt 1 1 A,-vi .wk Ft.. '.?,,,q3,A , . 4 . A E LWJE , is kb .11 K-A ,l 7' ...I -1 5 o- sn 1 s J .5 A J if li - P L' A ,fill ,gif 'L N-ns-inf JMX! ,lf ii .. K . ' l ff 1? Qi' ff -f A sf 3' 5 x e xt , ,AA .'. :A 7 y XV it K '41, , ' ' rt. . .rs-:fail K N B ae- , B, hiv A2 B Va A y , K V f I WL , , lie ..,' Ji of .ht J Q. R WR 9. ,V Q ji V' 1. J ', xx ig :Ai fag, ' li J W . , ' P' ,' '. ' -I V -fi Y 'X 1 'XXX sh ' N ' 4 A QL I 'Ni Q , .tg r ij, N 5 Xu .E:,N!e .tM,tXx if y 1' f -M v- 9-Q' di 5 , A I 5. V 9, K 4, V D A 5. ' T 1 ' -:J J A :Q 5 af ,Q J l si, , . xg , 5, ' .Nl ji, ' tis.. ., XL ,. 'ii f Y5'f. K fifi., 's vs f we if' ' , , ...r .. -. , -an ,. . x J J . s 1 f, J, A K E , A is-Q 1 -f 6x.,3'... ,, 5- D N X A - uf. J, I W 4 1- i I' P -N. VK , 'fe xiixch r ,. -.Ci A ' .., E J situ:-3 'D ai I , Q 'Y X its 3, al ' 3.1 kg si ri THIRD GRADE Firrt row. left lo right-L. G. Allen, John Robert Allen, Peggy Sue Allen, Judy Anderson, Marais Angell, Betty Ann Arnold, Lance Beasley, John Blackwelder, Gladys Boger. Rachel Bowles. Second mu'-Ann Boyd, Margaret Ann Carter, Melva Jean Carter, Bonnie Chaffin, Janice Danner, Jacquilyn Dull, Betty Jean Feimster, Norman Forest, Theresa Foster, Josephine Gallahair. Third row-Donnie Gobble, Jerry Godbey, Betty Green, Johnny Green, P. C. Grubb, Marie Hayes, Jerry Hendricks, Jimmy Hendrix, Nancy Hendrix, Ray Hollcrman. Fourth row-Clara Howard, Billy Howard, Joyce Jones, Ophelia Keller, Everette Kelly, Betty Kimbrough, Carolyn Kurfees, Ruby Lane, Kay Lanier, Sam Lapish. Fifth row-Jimmy Lash, Joe Little, Luther Long, Jean Carol McCIamrock, Carolyn McCullough, Douglas McDaniel, George Douglas McDaniel, Betty Lou McLemore, Benny Merrill, Tamara Merrill. Sixth row-Lucille Moody, John Money, Bill Moore. Harold Peacock, Phyllis Ratledge, Phoebe Renegar, Jane Rowland, Adelaide Sanford, Edith Shell, Linda Sherrill. Seventh row-Richard Shores, Edwin Smith, Elaine Smith, Ruby Sofley, Linda Stroud, Jerry Swice ood, Curtis Tutterow, Tommy Tuttetow, Connie Wagner, Johnny Whitaker. Eighlhg row-Jerry White, Johnny Wyatt, Carolyn York. si ' D . 1 Q 1 Q 5 .av if-L? Q unvujgr .I 'ha . gg. 4.5-5, , .ll I , fl az, Qi- . N45 S 'J 3 is -Q in s fix NW: - K , ' AJ, ' Q N21 V V f 35 , r 'dk 's ' :lk B Lf' f. L. li -lr we H t L l 1 ' v- Y' Y -R .:. - was in sl ' 4 6- ' 'D Q' he - 'X' ,lf . 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Edward Barnhardt, Frances Boger, Edward Lee Bowles, john Bowles, Dorothy Boger, Alma jean Branham, Wilson Brown, Don Cartmell. Second rout-Kenneth Cassidy. Collie Mae Cooke. Lester Cozart. lulia Craven, jim Davis, jimmy Dickinson, Don Eason, Billy Evans, Victoria Feimster, Dianne Feimster. Third mu'-H. B. Forrest, Ernestine Frye, Linda Ann Gobble, Hilda Harpe, Judy Harpe, Charles Harris, James Harris, Larry Hendricks, Linda Sue Hendrix, Janice Holloway. Fourth mu'-Judy Holloway, Eugene Holthouser, Leqf Lee Howard, Linda Hutchins, Alvin Ivey, George James, Rocky johnson, Donald jones, ,limmy Kiger. Helen Kimbrough. Fiflh ron'-jerry Koontz, Geraldine Lane, Wayne Lanier, Tennie Leach, Denny List, Reba Lowery, Kay Matthews, jimmy Miller, David Owings, William Page. Sixth rout-Artis Plott, joy D. Privetr, John Henry Ratledge, Shirley Ratledge, Kathy Renegar, Roger Richie, Ronnie Rogers, Dorothy Shell, Bobby Shelton, Larry Smith. Seventh row-Norman Smith, Barbara Ann Smoor, Ann Spillman, Larry Thomas, Chuck Tomlinson, jimmv Tutcerow, Molly Tutterow, Mary Virginia Waters, Carolyn Wall, Charlie Whitaker. Eighth row-Martin Whitaker, jane White, Larry Wilson, johnny York. s . . l ly- - 'Z life 0-1! tkwy il ml gi S I, .Q ,N 7 Riff 16,4 xi Q, f .4-a. lilac, A I 'awzf mm 'N .f N a 'JTQJ l . - 1 l af, N I -ea -t -4 Q ' --L, rig! I it r , all Da V ,figs 'ii-is 1 ,' J Dj 'A R Y Xi .ag farm A .1 . fi C ,Q 6 A ' 1 N' 'vw '45 -he S'i K 'L M . 5, Y rf.. Q4 ik V Ms L- ,, . 'H 1 ,.,.:,,Sr eg if ' fl' 'J K tl.. L41 Hman' J r A A SW N -. f ' - K' vs' if-'L 2-is Qi K 'S A A :LN .s 'A A U lv 1 . QL . -A .X N' 9 1 -ix WSW I tl ' .. 1: A ' ,uh 4, ,fig xv L, Vg 6 I -37 L. i U, I 1' -r I r v 31 W br K iw ai , ' . WNQ , ' ll TN? L. , r , ,I . 1 ,K 'er 'V' 've 'T' fa 'Q' a I ' , . . X ,ge 4 fy- -a ,-. ft. I i 'lr J' A 5 f .,.f 'j ,, li . iii' , , 3 .sh RA, lv , ...mi P u, 1- I ', ., ,A , v 1 -4 aa ' ,llqyg 5 Ax 4-' 'if I. 5' -nl by if 1- . 'f 1 at 5: . ' he 'HC' Yi' i I if l A A vi: 'ivfk' K ' it if iml Qi Q . rf- an , fc- a,,,.,.s FIRST GRADE Q . . , , . l 2 li -u ...i ' , r -1 '--.. f - Firrt row, left to right-Fred Allen, Vivian Allen, David Adams, Gail Allison, Jimmy Anderson. Perrie Anderson, Tommy Anderson, Kenneth Arnold, W. H. Blackwelder, Tommy Call. Second VON'-JOE Carter, Travisene Carter, Charlie Cleary, Christine Clement, Abie Cox, Sylvia Cranfill, Charles Crenshaw. Robert Davis, Wayne Dtaughon, Judy Dwiggins. Third row-jerry Eason, Jerry Evans, Mary Lou Frye, Myrtle Gobble, Odell Gobble, Tommy Gobble, Glenda Hendrix, Shirley Hendrix, Merline Holleway. Howard Holthouser. Fourth row-Jessie Hooper, Brenda Howard, jim Howard, Johnny Howard, Harry Lee Howe, Steve james, J. J. Jacobs. Kay james, Billy Ray jones. Cal Jones. Fifth rou'-june Carol jones, Doris Jordan, Bill Junker, Kenneth Koontz, Robert Kurfees, Gail Lanier, Patricia Lapish, Linda Lash, Kay Lyerly, Sharon Marklin. Sixth row-Ronnie McClamrock, Annabel McCreary, Ann McCulIoh, Charles Merrell, jimmy Merrell, Linda Gail Messick, Norma Dean Messick, jerry Miller, Bobby Lee Moody, Frances Peoples. Eighth raw-Bessie V7hitaker, Nancy Whinaker, Gene Vickers, Betty Zimmerman. QQ ACTIVITIES fS X fi X 2 HI LIFE STAFF Firrl mu'-Margaret Cozart, sports editor. Second row, bottom lo lop-Naomi Riddle, editor-in-chief, Edwina Long, feature editor, Mrs. Wall, sponsor, Mrs. Wagner, sponsor, Robert Latham, joe Murphy, Harrell Powell, Nancy Glasscock, jamie Reavis, Yvonne Atwood, Elaine Eaton, james Roberts. Third mu'-Frankie junker, business manager, Carolyn Ferebee. exchange editor, Va.lri Strider, art editor, Harry Osborne, circulation manager, Berry jean McDaniel, jane Robinson, Geraldine York, Mona jo Siler, jo Ann Call, Shirley Lagle, Nancy Trivette. Fourth mu'-Glenda Madison, news editor, Josephine Miller, advertising manager, Camilla james, Carmen Greene, Billie Davis, jean Beane, Billie Harmon, Mary Sue Rankin, Alice Hayes, Helen Chaffin, Evona York, Eva Strider. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right-Jamie Jones Reavis, Frank McDaniel, president, Margaret Coaarr. . Sirmflmg, left in right-Robert Latham, Geraldine York, Harrell Powell, Alan Phillips, Shirley Jones, Ann Kurfees. if 4 s.. , ? 1nn sxqxif Y-X N 15-.B :-if fy 1. i x., A ,. - 5 1-, . .. M.. ,. ,,4, ,A .... . .. BETA CLUB Kneeling, lefl fo right-Ann Hendrix, Vice Presidentg Berry jean McDaniel, Secretary, Frankie Junker, President, Margaret Cozart, Treasurer. Starrding, left lo right-Mrs. C. R. Crenshaw, Sponsor, Alice Hayes, Jamie Reavis, jean Beane, Carolyn Ferebee, Edwina Long, Billie Davis. Second row-Yvonne Atwood, Naomi Riddle, L. D. Hendricks, joe Murphy, Calvin Prevette, Nancy Glasscock, Glenda Madison. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left lo right-Billie Sue Brown, Nancy Trivette, Jean Beane, Alice Hayes, Mary Sue Rankin. LIBRARY STAFF Seated. firrt row, lefl to right-Betty Angell, Donna Lee Anderson, Carmen Greene, Kathryn Smith, Eva Strider. Svrmnl mum left to right-Letty ljames, Doris jones, Edrie Greene, Madeline Boger, Mary Louise Bailey, Judith Ward. Nancy Boger, Billie Harmon. Slanrlifzg, firrt ww, left to right-Evelyn Griffin, Betty Sue White, Reba Ann Furchaes, Carolyn Leach, Deanna Silverdis, Shirley jones, Ann Kurfees, Nancy Riddle, jean Beane, Nancy Glasscock, Vada Strider. Sermn! mug left In fight-Mrs. C. R. Crenshaw, Librarian, Geraldine York, Nancy Cohen, Rosaline Steelman, Frances Riddle, Rachel Boger, Clara Sue Forrest, Ivey Nell Bowles, Yvonne Atwood. l 17 5 'WI' COMMERCIAL CLUB Left, up-Ann Hendrix, secretary, Mary Lois Gaither, treasurer, jean Beane, Naomi Riddle, Elaine Eaton, Joe Murphy, James Roberts. Rlglrr. flown-l'rankie Junker, Nancy Glasscock, Nancy Trivette, Alice Hayes, Glenda Madison, president, Betty jean McDaniel, vice president. LUNCH ROOM STAFF Left to right-Mrs. Vera Dwiggins, Mrs. Gilmer Brewer, Mrs. Sarah Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Owings, Manager. 4-H CLUB OFFICERS-Naomi Riddle, Vice President: Jamie Reavis, Program Chairman: Billie Angell Secretaryf Donald Smith, Prexidenlg Yvonne Atwood, Song Leader: Janie Collette, Song Leader. F. H. A. Seated. firrt row, left to fight-Ivey Nell Bowles, reporterg Clara Sue Forrest, secretary, Nancy Cheshire, vice president, Peggy Beck, treasurer, jo ann Call, president. Second row-Marietta Rummage, Carol Forrest, Deanna Silverdis, Patsy Bates, Marcle Thomas, Rosaline Steelman, Nancy Cohen, Mona jo Siler, Nancy Murph. Standing, fmt row, left to right-Shirley Wyatt, Evona York, Reba Ann Furches, Edrie Greene, Shirley jones, Constance Atwood, Zania Davis, Betty 'Lou Cope, Ann Kurfees, Alice Hayes, Joyce Greene, Geraldine York. Second row-Mrs. Dorothy Felts, Sponsor, Rachel Boger, Frances Riddle, Shelby Whitaker, Mary Nell McClamrock, Peggy Brown, Betty Sue Messick, Driesa Barnette, Ann Owings, Jean Beane, Nancy Riddle, Gerylene Vick, Jane Robinson. an he! FFA. Fifrt four, left to right-L. D. Hendricks, president, Roger Powell, vice president: Harold Rollins, secretaryg Dennis Ijames, treasurer, Dean Murray, watch-dog, Mr. Randall, sponsor. Second row-Robert Boger, Carl Safley, Billy Wyatt, james Foster, R. C. Dyson, Gwyn Boger, Edward Richardson, Michael Angell. Third row-Fred Vestal, Billy O'Neil, Dale Brown, Jimmy Allen, Donald Beauchamp, William Beeding, Kenneth Lanier, Rayford Boger. Fourth row-Floyd Greene, Eugene Boger, Jimmy Boles, Evetette Sain, Charles Culler, Paul Richardson, jack Walker. Filth row-Donald Smith, Charles Williams, James Howard, Johnny Hodgson, Harley Chaffin, Clinarcl Dwiggins. Sixth vow-Carl Smith, Jimmy Whitaker. MARSHALS OF i952 Kffww geft IH righl-jimmy Andersong Billie Harmong Mary Sue Rankin, Chiefg Carmen Greeneg Harrell owe . , Q 9099 Q , Q 001190 GBQQ , 1 ur a GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-Margaret Cozart, Preridentf Mona Jo Siler, Senetaryf Harry Osborne, Trearurer DIRECTOR-Miss Genevra Beaver. 'iiiiifwxmipk .I ssgif' BUS DRIVERS Fin! row, left to right-Rayford Boger, jimmy Whitaker, Harley Chaffin, Everette Sain, Phyllis Greene, joe Murphy, Alan Phillips, Clinard Dwiggins. Second mtv, lefl to right-Donald Smith, johnny Hodgson, Roger Powell, Charles Williams, james Howard, Kenneth Lanier, Dean Murray, Frank McDaniel, Harold Rollins. N-5 SAFETY PATROL Firrl row, left io right-Carman Smith, Henry Shutr, Mac Kimbrough, Gene Flowers. Seroml row, left to right-Yoman Smith, Billy Sells, Charles Messick, Gaither Sanford, Johnny Hunt, Billy Cohen. THQ Clog Q10 JQCTEOTL W Mr. Ray DcLapp Coach FOOTBALL Frank McDaniel Tarifc C0-Captain johnny Braswell Manager 1 Farrell Cohen Hari Co' Cfzpfain Xa ,M L., 4 ' . kv WM, K ws. wfii-4g,M'x x we ww ,X -wg Q M 'fi 'I N 4 5 we R95 R +.- 'ww 1 3 1 , ? 'L 1 W-3 X -n K XS, - .x .X Nfl. A, AQ., xx E Q 1 Q '64 4 ffvs -iv .Asn , yvwgw' x N--3 .M . rw, Q S Sk kc tx ' L Q N ' . T 1 FK 3 W. D. sg, x- N, . ., is .N I 'gf' M Q' 'S gf I x .W .A R Y , Ai Q I lfffvx-if CHEERLEADERS 4Mona jo Siler Billie Angell Edwin Waters Billie Harmon. BlLI.llT ANGIZLL Chief ACTIVITY BUS GlRL'S BASKETBALL Cnmlyn Fcrcbcc IA!! fvvlhlfxl Cn-Cfrzfvlrzirz Larry Iiames Left Guard Carmen Greene Cenler Forward Mr. Ray DeLapp Coach Josephine Miller Center Guard Margaret Cozarr Right Forward Co-Captain fdqv 4 Q,,wf9, aw Mb -K rwww WQ 4 if iaknw A Camilla James R ight Guard Co-Caplain BOY'S BASKETBALL Larry Foster Co-Captain Forward Jim my Taylor Guard Keith Leonard Co-Captain Center il s 1 X Mr. G. O. Boose Coach Georuc Winters Forward Eugene Poplin Forward Douglas Daniel Guard x f' if in , N . s 'Q Q! A '46 . A 1 ' ,,. . ul fig N , .1 X ggi EL ' ., 'R tif A 1 . ,fl N 1 . . 7 . by nzv- Q- ,k,L i In ' X L i , tw , 4. Q f f--Y i A mr. . ,Q . X ' s 4 if . , , .. l i 5' ' I . as tl eq Q:- l. ' f f' H l 74 Q. 1 .., . l i f f I i - . 'Fr' i Xi Q. .,.i...4 T , wif Arcording to number-1. Camilla Jamesg 2. Jack Naylorg 3. Larry Fosrerg 4. J. C. Clontzg 5. Billie Angellg 6, Joe. Murphyg 7. johnie Naylorg 8. Ben Childersg 9. Berry ljamesg 10. Bill Lookahillg 11. Douglas Danielg 12. Dennis ljamesg 13. Donald Hendricksg 14. Lefty Ijamesg 15. Eugene Popling 16. Margaret Cozartg 17. jack jollyg 18. Mr. Ray DeLappg 19. Franklin McDanielg 20. Mr. G. O. Booseg 21. Farrell Coheng 22. jo Ann Callg 23. Edward Rowlandg 24. jimmy Taylorg 25. Edwina Longg 26. L. D. Hendricksg 27. Eugene Quillang 28. Carmen Greeneg 29. Johnny Hodgsong 30. johnny Braswellg 31. Carolyn Ferebeeg 32. George Wintersg 33. Josephine Millerg 34. Harrell Powellg 35. Charles Haireg 36. Keith Leonardg 37. Dean Murray. Not Pictured-C. W. Allen, Wayne Leonard. f f f f 1 X f' 'xg gk 5 f Z Z f' ji ,f f ff .X r,4, ,,1i1 fi ff ff ij f2F' Czrfru ,f 5 f ' Q 5 ff , f ff X X f X ff ff I ,f ff Qur Hdverfisers AA -irw A'k Cr'cLc'tionS O QL--fa Snapshofs School Scenes f-. Jl. ,f-JLw3- ilf-w fxik Congratulations to the Members of the Graduating Class and Students of Mocksville High School 4- -N- HERITAGE-HENREDON FURNITURE, INC. Manufacturers of Fine Furniture + + + MOCKSVILLE HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA HALLOWEEN 1951 On Throne-King jack Naylor and Queen Carmen Greene. Fin! row, left to right-Janie Collette, Charlie Johnson. Second row-Margaret Cozart, Ann Kurfees, Jack Jolly, Douglas Daniel. SMIIIEIIN 'BISIUII II CT 5 U Compliments ,- i --D of F LOUR F E E D S MOCKSVILLE FLQUR MILLS, INC. 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ES CHEYBQLET SERVICE Pennington Chevrolet Company X!! Genuine Parts, Tires And Batteries Phone 156-J Mocksville, N. C. Hanes Chair 8 Furniture Company, Inc. -4' Manufacturers of Office Desks. Tables and School Equipment items Jr Mocxsvuis. N. c. Hotel Mocksville Real Home Cooking Every Bite Right J. W. Hill. Manager P G09 and NOVELTY SHOP Gifts for All Occasions Phone 387 hone Martin Brothers General Merchandise Home Utility Tools John Deere Farm Machinery Fertilizers - Metal Roofing Phone 99 MOCKSVILLE. N. C. k3' uO'kHJQu.J amid SNAPSHOTS Daniel Furniture ond Electric Co. Overhead Bridge South Main Street Mocksville, N. C. Irvin Er Cornotzer Pontiac Wilkesboro Streetf-Phone 35 Mocksville, N. C. Activity Photographs made by Gray Smith Studio MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Crosle C. J. Angell TELEVISION Jewelry of All Kinds y. 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Davie Feed 8 Seed Store Purina Chows Baby Chicks - Poultry Supplies - Hardware Livestock - Feed PHONE 17 MOCKSVILLE Compliments of S. W. Brown and Son Wholesale Grocery Mocksville, N. C. Davie Lumber Co. Quality Building Material Benjamin Moore Paints Phone 207 Box 323 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Compliments of E P. Foster Cotton Gin Buyer and Ginner of Cotton R. O. Klger's Grocery Fresh Meats, Notions, Groceries Feed and Flour, Gas, Oil Ice Cream and Drinks Phone 103 Mocksville, N. C. Meet Your Friends at the Mocksville Grill P. W. Welborn, Owner Hill Top Bar-B-Q Your Grade A Cafe Mocksville Phone 202-W Compliments of Davie Tractor and Implement Company Ford Tractors Mocksville, N. C. Mocksvilie Builders Supply Dealers in Building Materials and Lucas Paints Call 42 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ,-1.Fi'rvJx ..,,!n,,5,'U7,-3-v-13 f-f -T - .T ., ,EW . .. . rw- ,, Jn'-1 . - ' 4 e ' ' , - 1 N, -5 1- . It 0 ,yay LW an km ,AUTOGRAPHS JMs.Au.vJlx.durNw.c.0uxQ.,0..wQ,' - . . 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