Mocksville High School - Mocksvillian Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)

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HAZEL WAGNER 3 Mrs. Esther Wall Englirb VA., . , C wwx we A 'air .v ,Es ,gg iw ww QQ 2 Y ,WM 5 . - 2 . WN ,,ggf-144-rr.. X we .. , V X, j E zra - ,f3E,. .. .. - -' J ff? 'X' :.Z':'f+?:kv r. ' ' Q 9.3455 53,'F2gf'z '4r 'I P - ' ,L A if rf- 3.35 1 5. 4,5i,5!Q , ,I Us 'Q f XfiY+ 3g' ?'87i:fvi' x Vw li Miss Flossie Martin Science be nik Miss Claire Wall English FACULTY , , M., 33- 5 FN , , 5 -ws 1 'h Ye x 'A Mr. Ray Delapp Science, General Businen Pbyrical Education Mr. G. O. Boose Math Mr. C. L. Farthing Principal W i' ' xfigqfiv fbi., owen an? .L :hifi fl. V- f 6 l ,., W.wf g.' 1 7 A . MP2 me 'I PM g wg '54 ' if K4 5 Q . Mi, ' nw. . ' - - M .f 2 g 5 if N. i A, ' sq! 12, 1 , Q N f K6 3 r 4 A Mrs. Helen Crenshaw French, Civicr, Librarian 1 , ,,.,': 1- .. nw - - ' C ii X 9 if nf V 4 Q ' ' ,. ,SZ ff ' I fo ,,s, N A I . Mr. R. J. Randall Agriculture Latin Miss josephine Alexander Mrs. Hazel Wagner Home Economic: Commerce 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Calhoun Social Studie: SNAPSHOTS i 'WX f 5 Q Q9 f fi 2 V r. f G, - x X3 My UQ gg 5 'C ll YQXETVN' o-'ries NX e'm-o- x-'ies I 'b .V .I L5 We, the Seniors of '53, have many memories. Some-winning an exciting football game, giving our junior play, working at the concession stands, and especially seeing our basketball girls wi n test-are Freshman, Sophomore, junior, and Senior years. How going on, homeroom Since new vowed we would work twice as hard the next year. By the time we were Sophomores, we weren't being accepted more each day by the upperclassmen didn't win, the Sophomores knew that C. W. Allen well. At the end of the year we really became excited the trophy three consecutive years--are pleasant, and some-failing a six weeks' Latin not. Our memories could be divided into four distinct periods: memories of our well we remember our Freshman year! Were we ever scared! No one knew what WIS all seventy-nine of us signed up for the same classes, so we could stick together. Our teachers, Mrs. Wagner, Mt. Boose, and Mr. Williams, soon made us feel at home. buildings were being added, we didn't get to have a Halloween Carnival, but we considered so green anymore and were Although our King and Queen candidates and Josephine Miller represented our class Next year we would be Juniors! What a busy year! First of all there was the R. E. A. Picnic. Every junior would have vowed and declared that he or she personally wrapped two hundred sandwiches for the occasion. To take the lead in the busy year ahead, we elected Harrell Powell as president of the class. Showboat will always ring a bell with us, for this was the theme of our Junior-Senior This momentous affair was held at the Cavalier Room in Winston-Salem. Next came our Junior play, Dollars to Doughnuts . We thought it was a success whether anyone else did or not. Marshals were picked later with Mary Sue Rankin earning the title of Chief. One of our more exciting days was the day we ordered our class rings. We chose a red stone this time and changed the design on the sides. During our junior year we saw our Queen, Carmen Greene, crowned, with our King candidate, Douglas Daniel, coming in for a mighty close second. The next autumn of '52 we entered Mocksville High School for our last year. Mrs. Crenshaw was our Senior advisor. We welcomed to our class Keith Tutterow, whom we immediately elected president, along with johnie Hodgson, Vice-President, Josephine Miller, Secretary, and Billie Harmon, Treasurer. Hi Life this year was also edited by Billie Harmon, while Carmen Greene was given the tremendous task of editing the Mockwillian. This year Linnie Brown and Farrell Cohen were our candidates for King and Queen. Well we remember the day a representative of the Curtis Publishing House came to talk to us. For the next three weeks the Seniors canvassed the neighborhood selling magazines. Our effort was rewarded, however, when we exceeded our 31,000 quota. Special honors this year went to Harrell Powell, who was elected president of the Student Council, to Johnie Hodgson, who was chosen the most valuable football playerg and to Ivey Nell Bowles, who was given a free trip to Charlotte for her work in the 4-H Club, Yes, now our wonderful school days are over. Always we will remember our wonderful times together. We also will remember our teachers-our disagreements with them and how they influenced us. Always we will remember M. H. S., and always it will hold a special place in our hearts. BILLIE HARMON, Historian 6 ,....1--- A Left Preridenlf Secrelary. SENIOR OFFICERS to right: Billie Harmon, Treaxurerf Keith Tutterow, Johnnie Hodgson, Vine-P1-eridentf and Josephine Miller, 5, MW' ii 5 3' yn. ,. -QQ My M Sv MASCOTS 3. ROBERT LANIER WALL, JR. CAMILLE ECKERD 'I C. W. ALLEN CPee Weej A good name will wear outj a bad one may he changed: a nick-name lint: forever. FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Officer 44 Bus Driver -4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Life Staff 3, 43 Halloween King Candidate 25 SENIORS ELAINE CHRISTINE ALLEN Tender hluxher ,fhown 'neath her blonde hair and blue eyer. Annual Staff 4g Hi-Life 5, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Club 1, 4g Super- lative 1, 43 Glee Club 2, 35 Office Assistant 1, 2g Commercial Club 3, 4a Home Room Officer lg Lunch Rooni' ELLEN CAMILLA ALLEN I never did repent for being good. Commercial Club 4, Lunchroom Staf -ig Hi-Life StaE 4, Business Manager 43 Library Staff 43 Supcrlative 25 Bet: Club 4. Baseball 2, 33 Mon ogram Club 2, 3, 4. Staff 2. JAMES NEIL ANDERSON My tongue within my lip! I rein for he who talkr much talk: in vain. Hi-Life Staff 4g Student Council 2' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 45 Bus Driver 43 Marshal 3, Ir.-Sr. Representative 2' Superlative 2, 4, x SYLVIA JOYCE BALL l am is woman: when I think I must .rpeak. Glee Club 1, FHA 1, 5, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library SraH 1, 2, 35 Office Assistant 4. SENIORS 7' .M Muff PEGGY ANN BECK MADELINE JANETT BOGER JAMES LEONARD B01-ES ffwbm the mmy One, gafbef, be All fhingf mme no thoxe who wir, They elm Serve who only Hand emi ture you will find Peggy there. 10 why lU14ffJ'7 u'aif ' I 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Life Staff 3, 44 Glee Club la FHA 1, 2, 4i 4-H Club FFA 11 2, 3 4 Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 4g Lunchroom SatH 25 1- 2- 5- 49 Libr-HPV 5133 1- 2, 3, 4- FHA 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 5g Superlative 43 Library StaE 4. IVEY NELL BOWLES They are only truly great who are truly good, Annual Staff 4g Beta Club 4g 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, FHA 1, 5, 4, Officer 1, 5, 4g Library Staff 1, 2, 5, 4g Home Room Officer 1, 35 County 4-H Council V.-Pres. 45 Junior Play, Winner of Montgomery Ward's Home Economics Medal 33 Winner of International Harvester's Frozen Foods Medal 2, 4g Winner of Simplicity Cloth- ing Medal 5, Delegate to 4-H Short Course Zig Delegate ro 4-H South West- ern Recognition Convention 4g Delegate to 4-H Electrical Congress 4. LINNIE CRATER BROWN A hearty grafp, an ho-nest gaze, is voice that mean: the thing: it Jays. Glee Club 1, 2g Library Stal? lg 4-H Club 3, 4g Hi-Life Staff 3, 44 Halloween Queen Candidate 4. SEN IORS IO ANN CALL A .smile for all, 4 greeting glad, 4 friendly, jolly way .rbe bad. Class Officer l, 25 Commercial Club 3, 4, Officer 45 FHA 1, 3, 4, Officer 35 Jr.-Sr. Representative lg 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Life StaH 3, 43 Monogram 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball lg Library Staff 4g Junior Playg Lunchroom Staff 53 Glee Club 2, 55 Superlative 1, 2, 3. ROY WESTON CALL Take erferylzodyk advice, then do as you plane. TEDDY FARRELL COHEN None but himself can be hi: par- .2llel. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Z, 5, 45 Class Officer 1, 2g Home Room Officer l, 23 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Super- lative 45 Football Captain 4g King Cau- didate 4g Basketball 4g 4-H Club l, 2, 33 Annual Stair' 4. BETTY LOU COPE She Jball never rlie from worn, Jlye laughs zoo often. Hi-Life 5, 45 FHA l, 3, 4, 4-H l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 41 Library Staff 41 Lunchroom Staff 2. DOUGLAS CURTIS DANIEL Let me be what I am: I want no alremliomf' Basketball 2, 5, 49 Football 5, 4, Captain 4g Monogram 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Superlarive 1, Z, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 2g Halloween King Candidate 51 Baseball 4. SENIORS LLOYD DUDLEY FARTHING Never trouble trouble till trouble trouble: you. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, Annual Staff 43 Office Assistant 4g Su- perlative 4. AUBREY MERRILL FLEMING CLARA SUE FORREST No great man ever tbougbt himrelf 'Tbougbtlesx of beauty, .rbe war my beauty: xelf. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 3, 4, Officer 33 Library Staff 4-H 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Hi-Life 3: Beta 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 43 Hi-Life Club 5' 4, 43 Superlative 43 junior Play. CARMEN ALBERTA GREENh Ambition, wit, and braimg there were bert. Annual Editor 45 Glee Club lg 4-H Club lg Beta 3, 4, Officer 4, Halloween Queen 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co- captain 4, Softball lg Hi Life 2, 3. 4, Feature Editor 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library StaE 1, Z, 3g Student Council Vice-President 43 Junior Playg Junior-Senior Representative 2, Superla- tive 1, 43 FHA 45 Girls' State Repre- sentative 3g Marshal 3, Home Coming Attendant 4g County Essay Winner 2. PHYLLIS ANN GREENE A sweet dixporition is the very .foul of rumen. FHA I, 4, Commercial Club 3, 49 Glee Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 39 Bus Driver 3, 45 Hi Life 3, 49 4-H 4: Lunchroom Staff 2, Beta Club 4. SEN IORS it S Mus..-...Q GEORGE CLEVELAND HAIRE A rare good fellow in every way. EVELYN MAE GRIFFIN Her :mile is like zz rainbow flarhmg through the misty sky. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 1, 4, Lunchroom Staff 2g Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Hi Life 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative lg Commercial Club 3, 4. Class Officer 2, Annual -Staff 4. Glee Club lg Band l, 2, 4-H Club 1, 2. BILLIE JEAN HARMON Hang :arrow-Care will kill a cat! Therefore, let'J he merry. Hi- Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Home Room Officer 1, 23 Superlative 1, 45 Glee Club lg Class Officer 2, 3, 4g Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chief 4g junior Play, Marshal 33 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Commercial Club 43 Monogram 3, 4. JOHN HENRY HODGSON JAMES CLYDE HUTCHINS Every mon ix a volumeif you know A uforkman ir known hy his work. L chroom 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, Z, 3, 43 how to read him. un FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Baseball FFA Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer, Glee Z, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Beta Club I, 2, Bus Driver 3, 4. Club 3, 4, Class Officer 4g Monogram 2, 3, 4, Officer 4g Superlative 4, V I2 SENIORS aliiemi Qu BETTY LOU IJAMES AJ pure in ihaught as any are. FHA 2, 4, Monogram 2, 5, 41 Bela Club 3, 4g Basketball Manager 23 Bas- ketball 3. 4g Softball l, 3: 4-H 1, 2. THOMAS FLYNN MERONEY, Patience it the bert remedy for trouble. LETTY SUE IJAMES Her friendr--they are many! Her enemies-are there any? Basketball 2, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 An- nual Staff 4, Student Council 4, FHA 2, 43 Monogram 2, 5, 4g Library Staff 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 43 Softball 1, 3g Superlative 4. JR. every 13 KENNETH AVERY LANIER Speech it great, hut .silence if greater. FFA 1, 2, 3, Officer 33 4-H Club 3, 4 Bus Driver 3, 4g Baseball. JOSEPHINE RUTH MILLER I mutt have a little fun. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 45 Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Glee Club 1, 43 Library Staff 1, Z, Softball lg Home Room Officer 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Student Council lg Hallo- ween Queen Candidate 2, junior Playg Hi-Life Staff 3, 45 Class Officer 5, 4, Office Assistant 4g Annual Staff 44 Superlative 4, FHA 4, Queen 45 Home- coming Queen 4. v SEIXHORS HAROLD DEAN MURRAY An all-around good rporlf' Balls Creek High School 1, 2g Foot- ball 3, 4, Captain 4, 4-H 3, 4g FFA 5 Monogram 3, 43 Bus Driver 3. 4. HARRELL POWELL, JR. What would the world be like if there were no beautiful girls? Beta Club 3, 4, Hi-Life 2, 5, 43 Marshal 3g Class Officer 3, Junior Play Basketball Z, 3, 4, Football 4, Captain 4, Student Council 1, 5, 4, President 4, Glee Club 1, 35 Commercial 4, Su- perlative 2, 4, Monogram 2, 3, 4g Home wlwyyf Room Officer 1. ANN DEAN ROBERTSON And her modext amwer :md graceful air :how her wise arid good at :be it fair. 4-H Club 1, Z, 5, 45 FHA Club 1, 3, 4, Officer lg Commercial Club 3, 41 Beta Club 43 Hi-Life 5, 4. 14 MARY SUE RANKIN Thom that bear a noble mind, what they want of riches find. FHA 1, 2, Officer lg Glee Club 2, 51 Library Staff 1, 23 Office Assistant 31 Beta Club 3, 4, junior Play, Marshal 3, Chiefg Girls' State Representative 55 Hi-Life 2, 3, 4, News Editor 43 Supetla- rive 4. EVERETTE GRAY SAIN An honest and uxeful man. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Junior Play, Hi- Life 3, 4g Glee Club 4. SENIORS 7' .va M4 1' 6408 HOWARD MARSHALL SAIN DONALD EUGENE SMITH Be true to your ward and work and I am au' I am, and so will I be. frsend: FFA 1, 2, 5, 49 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1 2 3 4 4-H1, 2g Lunchroom Officer 3: Give Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Bus 4 Bus Driver 4 Football 1. Driver 4. BETTY RUTH SPENCER Life wa: made for living-I DO li11e. ' Cumberland County High School 1, 2g Cheerleader 4g Basketball 53 Glee Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Office Assistant 43 Homeroorn Officer 34 Homecoming Attendant 4g Mono- gram Club 44 Softball 5g Annual Staff 4: Hi-Life Staff 4. KATHRYN MELINDA SMITH Small in rtature, but wife in judg- ment, FHA lg 4-H Club lg Library 54 Office Assistant 4g Commercial Club 3, 4g Hi- Life 4g Annual StaH 45 Luuchroom 4. JAMES ALBERT TAYLOR Ear, drink, and be merry for 104 morrow you may flank. Hi-Life 4g Annual Staff 45 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Monogram 2, 3, 4, I5 SENIORS RICHARD KEITH TUTTEROV7 Good action: nown themselves with farting joyrf' Spencer High School I, 2, 33 Foot- ball 4, Captain 4, Baseball 43 Basket- ball 4, Class Officer 4, Superlative 4g Monogram Club 4g Beta Club 4. JERRYLENE VICK Wit rlae bar and joy in life. FHA 1, 3, 4, Officer 4g 4-H Club I, 2. 3, 4, Hi-Life 3, 4, Exchange Edi- tor 4, junior Play, Senior Superlativeg Lunchroom Staff 23 Glee Club I. MARGARET JULIA WRIGHT Character ir bert reflected by one': aan. FHA l, 25 Hi-Life 43 Softball 1, 3. 16 CHARLES LEROY WILLIAMS Be glad of life becaure it give: you a chance to love, work, and play. FFA I, Z, 3, 4, Officer 45 4-H I, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4g Baseball 2. PROPI-IECY The whistle blows-the brakes scream-:md the huge ninety car diesel comes to a screeching stop. Picking myself up from the floor, I muttered to myself that TOM MERONEY, the engineer, was up to his old tricks again. Regaining my composure, l once more became my Jigniied self as the position of President of the Ringing Brothers Barnum and Bailey. and POWELL Circus demanded, I walked to the hack platform of the train to address the huge throng which had gathered to welcome us here-back to our old home town. The first face I saw as I began my speech was that of Mrs. Crenshaw, our old Senior advisor, accompanied by the officers of the Senior Class who were: President, Everetie Kellyg Vice-President, P. C, Grubbsg Secretary, Betty Kimbroughg Treasurer, Jane Roland. Another face I was glad to see was that of BETTY LOU COPE, who brought along her own delegation-her ten children who kept themselves and Betty Lou busy by tugging at her skirt. After I finished my speech, the Circus Band, led by JIMMY ANDERSON, rendered a few choice selections. Then we all journeyed to the famous Masonic Picnic Grounds. The huge job of putting up the mightiest of Big Tops was skillfully directed by chief carpenter and rigger, JIMMY BOLES. By 5:30 P. M. the huge tent was completely filled because CARMEN GREENE, our publicity manager, had done such an outstanding job and because Mocksville had grown into a metropolis of half a million people. Before the performance started at eight, the people entertained themselves by reading the circus programs made famous by that well known editor-BILLIE HARMON, and listening to those tear-jerker songs rendered by that romantic young singer, FARRELL COHEN. Then at eight the big moment came. CHARLES WILLIAMS, the circus electrician, swung the huge spotlight to the middle of the center ring, where the Ringmaster, none other than EVERETTE SAIN, was waiting to start the show. When the thunderous applause had subsided, he introduced BETTY and LETTY IJAMES, the Flying Twins-bareback riders. Following in an endless procession of great talent came these acts: Punkin's Puppets . with JIMMY TAYLOR doing the undercover work. Sound effects were supplied by HOWARD SAIN, who was certainly well adapted for the job, because when we were in M. I-I. S. together, the sounds he made certainly had an effect on the teachers. Then came those daring trapeze artists, Pee XVee IC. NW. ALLENQ and LINNIE BROWN, Pee Wee hung by one toe and held Linnie with his little finger. You don't have to worry about his dropping her-it's just like when they were at M. H. S., you couldn't pry them apart. The next act really thrilled the crowd, lt featured EVELYN GRIFFlN'S Famous Hawaiian Hula Dancers. Evelyn was the star and had a 5-gal chorus, featuring PEGGY BECK, ELAINE ALLEN, and MADELINE BOGER. Another old classmate of mine, CLARA SUE FORREST, was featured in the next act. She lay flat on her back and let a huge IO-ton elephant hold its foot I inch above her head. This seemingly perilous act wasn't too dangerous, for these elephants had been trained by that world famous elephant trainer, J. C. Jungle-boy HUTCHINS. J. C. had never had any trouble with the elephants until a few weeks ago, when the elephants pulled a sit-down strike. They absolutely refused to work for peanuts. The circus veterinarian, KENNETH LANIER, soon had them back on the jobs. Then came the clowns, ROY CALL and KEITH TUTTEROW. They brought the house down, because their faces were made up so hideously by that famous make-up artist BETTY SPENCER. Their funny costumes were designed by our renowned wardrobe mistress, JO ANN CALL. The next thrilling act featured GEORGE HAIRE riding a motorcycle t.hrough a blazing inferno, created by research chemist for the circus Miss MARY SUE RANKIN. Through her chemistry knowledge, she made a compound of liquid dynamite, gasoline, and hydrogen, with a few uranium atoms thrown in for good measure. I The next act featured ANN DEAN ROBERTSON with her thrilling tight wire act. Followed by this was Josephine the Flying Machine. JOSEPHINE MILLER was shot out of a cannon into a net 200 yards away. When she landed, she appeared a little shaken up, so the circus physician, Dr. DOUGLAS DANIEL, rushed to the scene. Arriving there, however, he found she was quite all right. That was the last act, so ELLEN ALLEN, the circus chaplain, moved to the center ring and closed the performance with a prayer. During the performance the crowd enjoyed hot dogs prepared by PHYLLIS GREENE, the circus chef, and sold by chief vendors, JERRYLENE VICK and JULIA WRIGHT. SYLVIA BALL was on hand doing a bang-up job of selling peanuts, On the way out many stopped to see KATHRYN SMITH, the fortune teller, who is .just like she was at M. H. S,, sees all, knows all, and tells all. Others visited our side shows where they could see AUBREY FLEMING, the giant, who had grown another foot since he was a Senior at M, 'I-I. S., and DONALD SMITH, the fat man, who had also grown another foot-straight out! JOHNIE HODGSON, the worlds champion weight-lifter, was also giving a demonstration there. DEAN MURRAY and his Leach circus was also on exhibit in the side show. It used to be Dean Murray and his Bea circus, but he changed it for obvious reasons. Before morning we were packed up and on the train ready to leave. The last one on the train, as usual, was LLOYD FARTHING, the circus handyman. Sleepily, I walked on to my private car. On the way, ro the traveling office car, I saw IVEY NELL BOWLES counting the nights receipts. She calmly informed me that I was working on my 30th billion. I told her not to bore me with such trifling details. I went to sleep happy that morning, because I knew all my former classmates and I were glad to get back for a visit in our old home town. I-IARRELL POWELL, Pmpbel I7 SUPERLATIVES, jrugrllllgkii lmgl'0l1'l'l I -..1'u1c.1aU Ax I4Y'r'xQ.NdUe.sT- VNM1 357 .'.'f'f'XaiY HNRXLXRC-U XAQ-r'Eg'T P Kmart TuX'i'efvq.s :ummm XXhQfQm,N BTRTLHH :NLM Exmmvq BHCN V i Lina l-Suv-ses V Y Ymnn ma! A3 nruxnrw Ewa-ua. T 1 1 L MAY L5 Smlvm MUTL5' ,J - I J -4 1 1 1 1 S Llllz. IL A UCXA-est ,., K'-xiMTuTTe.vrexu - Xezxqlx 'md Be-sr Dressed , hu as Uamxix kseuihs gnmnll I 4 Q. QQ' A t 3Q5e9Yw1f, fVMHav V mlm N K I8 fin SUPERLATIVES 1 C' 3 X If rli K x.,,,..1 ' KW . w II A. lb 6 I . gf. X1 I x 1 WXQU Hhudgcxmg U.,.,XL4. ,ff,..,-L, RLY! HLST p ,mfx . ,- w vr-,v Ck Ho 1 Qurmu. Gym. AAXQDN aw 1- f'ma'a X .wwf ,Cin .K --.- fr if - A V r WNNQMQS ' 1 4 3 . FE ,Y 1 E ST ..w,vf., mme, K.-jg X'S-all W9 - a 1 N-Remax .mr l l l 1 l l JUNIOR OFFICERS First row, left ro right-Geraldine York, Secremryg Nancy Cheshire, Treamrer Second row, left to right-Duke james, Pre.fide1zt,' Jack Naylor, Vice-Prerident JUNIORS 20 Berry Angell Michael Angell Mary Louise Bailey JUNIORS Polly Baker Patsy Bates Theolene Beauchamp Geraldine Boger Gwyn Boger Nancy Boger Nanqf Cheshire Nancy Cohen Janie Collette Rachel Boger Robert Boger Peggy Brown 21 Gay Nell Cook Charles Culler Helen Dunn JUNIORS CNW, Ruby jean Gobble Betty Ann Harpe Duke James R. C. Dyson Margaret Edwards Betty Lou Foster Z2 Lydia Laird Robert Latham Wayne Leonard Jack Naylor Harry Osborne Barbara Plot: JUNIORS Betty Ann McDaniel Billy Melton Nancy Murph jane Robinson Frances Riddle Nathan Smith Eugene Poplin Virginia Richardson f 5 45? Z Paul Richardson 23 JUNlORS Berry Rurh Srroud Bill Trivette Jack Walker M , Edna Smith Eva Lee Strider Rosaline Steelman x Eugene Williams Roddy Woodward Geraldine York Q5 A ' W Q , ,X Www... 24 fe Q 1 ,, 41 KE, 1 2 5 ,K Doris Wan Jllcllth Ward 63? Jimmy Whitaker Shelby Allen Donna Lee Anderson Tennyson Anderson Constance Atwood Irene Barnes Dreisa Barnette Louvella Barneycastle Betty Gray Beauchamp Virginia Boger Barbara Boles Rebecca Canter 1. C. Clontz Ola Mae Cook Peggy Cook Lena Gray Cornatzer Jeanette Crews Zania Davis Alice Faye Ellis Barbara Everhart Carol Forrest James Foster William Lee Foster Reba Ann Furches Edrie Greene Floyd Greene SOPHGMORES OFFICERS N-A - v Edward Rowland .. , President 'A H l V Johnny Braswell , .. , ,Vice-President 5 V 'H' f Deanna Silverdis ,,,Secretary G 4 at I Doris jones .Treamfer N aff 5 '-.Yeti A . -15: x ..',- ., ' EA .q A .,,, Q .,,- ,. ' ' 4 L Ill Av.t, Q -I . VLiv,,:u f bbllx : , y .,.,, '.A:k , x il: . s , - ' Xl XM t lt sll ., e C a A C l, e a V ' A 2 , f fa ' . X 'll' f ili 1 li? :'l 'a.': 5 .'-. if r: 2 H H ,. wb ,,,, ' AA., 3'5 ' , Q ! .1 G. G. 4, .1'2-s 1 1 ,,lt ' i--. VVV.r R '-V, Y 5 ' V Q , I A r Q .-,. , '1.' ' 1 Joyce Greene 2 5 V , .,. SOPHOMORES at a , A , 6 it t s it :r., ,- ' ' ,..:,:-f:: .:1:: -QM H , :-'- vll K ii . ,i,.T we , , K 31, ,,.,kA if 1 A' AAV, - ,V A 4 YK xii .ig A F 'l e i :PV ' li ' . 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K 4. ,153 ,.1,, it ' A 'F' ,, 'U 7 ',,.,,,,f Evererte Glasscoclc june Greene Dallas Groce Peggy Harris Kenneth Howell Yvonne Hutchins Louise Keaton Robert Keaton jimmy Kelly Bob Kiger Mac Kimbrough Helen Laird l if iii fi x ,I 4-G X mr' xx Sarah Marshall Donnie McDaniel . K , ' is if 3' 'I' . 1 ' W sz - , ga' y Vl': . A U '1'f1,,n W T SEZ' H J V 27 in if x g X15 :Fl I Donald Allen Julia Allen Marshall Angell Nancy Bates Christine Beauchamp Ermon Beauchamp Colene Blackwelder Carolyn Boger Eugene Boger Mary Alice Boger Jeanette Butler Barbara Canter Morgan Chaffin Hazel Clement William Cohen Melver Culler Bailey Dwiggins Betty Lou Edwards Janie Ellis Johnny Etchinson Betty Jo Foster Jo Ann Gaither Kathleen Gaither Wade Gaither 'Y . 7' 5' S FRESHMEN V 5. s f.-- ' . 3 Hy- Q gf' ' fi - ,. . W Y' t 3? 'S E W fl,:l', ' W it I , Q :,1 1 zvvvfhv . Aj, b,:, . Ks.: .A5T. S at Reid Smith Emily Sparks Bobby Talbert Patty Taylor Betty Lou Trivette Harriet T urterrow Bailey 'Walker Gail Walker Martha Waters Lois Whitaker Tommy Whitaker Geraldine White if B ,ih BN ' 3 I f X A, Q , 2 vi 8 ' 1 . . - ,: --+1 -x , ., , XS -.-,., F' Q . , V , . ,., - 3:3 gi, K v if I Grady White Faye Wilson X' A ,,,i - 2 ,,t4::.., :Iwi .-,, K as t W 28 if iw-I Doris McDaniel Charles Messick Carol Miller Lewis Mullis Fowle Nichols Linda Owens Kathryn Plott Helen Posron David Potts Eugene Quillian Leonard Rarledge Carolyn Reavis Nancy Reavis Mae Nell Reynolds Ann Richardson Ona Gray Robertson Gaither Sanford Billy Sells Alton Sheek Henry Shurt J. T. Smith Janice Smith Joan Smith Yemen Smith ' ..ta' ' m in Y ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Ruth Arnold Firrt Grade ,... ,f L-..... ' . 8 3' . if . sl' ' 5 :ZI 5'-t . , Mrs. Katherine Price Second Grade pqpunwe Miss Blanche Brown Firrt and Second Grade Mrs. Julia Ann Mclnnis Third Grade Primary Building Not pictured: Miss Clayton Brown Third Grade Mrs. Bessie Bronson Second Grade aikein Miss Eulalia Brandon - Third and Fourth Grade Mrs. C. L. Farthmg Fourth Grade in Mrs. Elizabeth LeGrand Mrs. Nell Hayes Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Mrs. Sarah Durham Fifth Grade Mrs. Alice Dyson Miss Mable Chaffin Sixth Grade Sixth Grade 29 Mrs. Velma H. Price Eighth Grade e YAG' up V V43 . i- - , ri , gm Y Mr. Harold Calhoun Eighth Grade Mrs. Henrietta Allred Seventh Grade lvlts. Helen Poston Seventh Grade Miss Barbara Jones Firrt Grade ' Ha .. 'V' -I Q, l 5' J 45 . - 3 , . , i V f A ' l . ::l af, J ,,-- '- ii N 2 - ' N --: .L 1 K ,235 M, X L24 - Sw-f 1 , ,tt a a at if Z1 -at Ra er at X t J it V 'G ', L ' . Q fx . .VVV, V V , , ,A-. ..,,-, V , ,Q - VV . .V V A V V t 1 .ga Ii.: .. N -- ,, .--. , 'V VV V V. N w. 'L 'A'A V Q- i H i' Y Q J ' 'X i P i , if 'W' V V ,VV ,,,- Vgzlx VV V 1 V Vw ,. VVVV VV ,, V ,K A X 5 J digg A 2 'f :':' J is L J f VV I bf AV r ' 4, VVVVVVV r V P . . . XML ,,x,V,A V,VV V V V V . V V VV EIGI-ITH GRADE l- rst row, left to right: Jane Allen, Audrey Bailey, Jim Boger, Amos Brown, Joe Brown, Nancy Brown, Brodis Clontz, Floretta Collette, Nancy Cozart, Wayne Cranfill' Second tow' Donald Danner, Helgia Davis, Mackie Deajmong Barbara Ferebee, Roy Forrest, Larry Forrest, Gail Furches, Evonne Gaither, Ruth Greene, Clinard Howard, Third row' Sue Howard Betty Jones, Carolyn Latham William Long, Chiquita Murray, Kenneth Murray, Richard Nail, lxarhrine Parrish, Betty Phillips, Gene Plottz Fourth row: Emma Jo Pope, Sammy Powell, Mary L ' l ' ou Quil an, Ann Rankin, Carolyn Ratletlge, Clydeen Ratledge, Jerry Reavis, Carmen Rice, Denny Rollins, Nancy Rollinsg Fifth row: Ann Sain, Earl Smith, Janice Smoot, Marilyn S . . V , , , . pencer, Jimmy Spillman, bylvia btroud, Ann Taylor, Boyd Trivette, Jo Ann Trivette, Kenneth Walker, Sixth row: Shirley Wall, Jimmie Sue Warren, Joyce Whitaker, Patricia Ann Vaughn. 30 wg 33 - .. il, fl ' .f 5. V h v I 5,Rmf ,i ... . ii G . 1.-f.--54,-fi V. Y 1 , , g, -, L' T . Q ATA t 1 ' I 1,31 Elf' 5 5 is- A 4a 1, g .wi f,..i. ' it f . ,. , . 'E V f A 5- .X ' Q X 3 3 w N if- f' 1 Ne 5 '1 ll ir . he i I F M' A W M iw A x , , ., N .L g-2 x 1 i ik Q h G It N 1 1 6 'f 7'f.,g'V 3342 ef fe it rf. ' c at r ,ag f 4, K e i x N - 4 N M511 2' ' ' if E V Nl 'ii .V ' ,.,. W QW W .. . i-if 'ff c 'hy sg., Q ' ' ' ' ' ., j 1 A -. --is i ,, R ,., Y H f ti fi x SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right: jane Allen, Alice Anderson, Z. N. Anderson, Myron Angell, Brevard Arndt, Peggy Arnold, jimmy Atwood, jean Baker, Spencer Barneycastle, Michel Barnette, Second row, left to right: Janie Beck, Margaret Bell, Mitzie Brewer, Barbara Boger, Wayne Bowles, Alice Call, Sylvia Call, Shirley Carter, Bill Collette, jack Couch, Third row: Duffy Daniel, Earl Draughn, junior Dyson, Mona Fleming, Eugene Flowers, Earl Furches, Mickey Gaither, Darnell Gobble, joe Vestal Gobble, David Greene, Fourth row: Kenneth Greene, Billy Harpe, Margaret jo Harpe, Myrtis Hellard, Gail Hendrix, jerry Hendrix, Tommy Hendrix, Ann Hursey, jackie jones, joan jones, Fifth row: Lorrine jordan, Carolyn Keller, johnny Lowery, Ronald Lookabill. Shelby jean Lanier, George Mabe, Frank Manier, johnny Mason, Brady McDaniel, Loraine McDaniel, Sixth row: Mary Wilma McDaniel, Tommy McDaniel, H. T. Meroney, Wilson Merrill, jimmy Mullis, Peggy Owings, Billy Ray Parrish, Doris Peoples, Richard Potts, Donald Richardson, Seventh row: jack Richardson, james Richardson, jack Seaford, Terry Shurt, Carman Smith, Edith Smith, joe Henry Smith, Mary Wall, Peggy Wall, Veona Welborn, Phyllis Woodruff. ' Bl 4 i 5 'fi 1 , w T gf, ggi , , fit , , Vkv' I V X' i ' -A':: , Q A L A s .':AA' E A T . , Q ' ' , S ' A'.1 F' 4 :,. '::- 3 A lv V ' 1-', :bt ,',..Ayv I iii T I N etti f-AX . 0 ag A ,, .,v , , EE: ,L , Q A 1 .J P ?1,f'f1 if . -if 1- ,lv .. 1 'E' Q , S, 'U ' , ' 9' ' in 0 he I , :- rrt F J A t V' ' , .,:. ' ,X XX A , N W? T1 xr X ,- , 'Q - 'A- rf l 'X 1 2'lAA f N. lll 'Six ,Cf K r'-PP' . . .. ff V 1, . ' F S ea , , ,, A .T .. 'F ' ' ' T V H 5' ' VQY' I zvt X f V i . ' -'- ji ,ag V N1.f':-p 8 ,IAQ , ,I - ' V si' an ' Kun g, ' A ' 'AM. q x , i Q Q A i ,, L I Q ' I , , an y ,M A,. ,AAq X A ttt t A Q E ll ammlml -uflf ' ' ' 4 'fx S i 'A H- of , ,N 5:1-. 3, ., .. . V. p V . -'.- ' ,Q X V- Al - t t Q ,X Q, ., ..,. h in .LQA ,t 5 I ,.... 4 -4, p., V it - -.:, X ' ':-': ' '1-: ,.. ,:- if P P- - ,',.A:.' g QDA' .V..,. 1 -'WL-' ' '-::. ' 'j yfnk iff , I . ,, - -, ' . ' s X .f.:1E'l'Eg,,, 1 --ff? 'ffiiiffii 'U ' f. ' I .- - A ii-. -' III: , , v,., VIQQ -x::g' W It . ., Y 'A ..,1 T V : ' ., , 1'A T - ' ' . ' ' .- - T. se . i I fire -V-- --M f'I' , :-- . -,.. --4 .' , , A, 1,1 Q g ijk , 1' j - .5-, Y .z If xc? 1 i 5 . q iuvluv u in , ., .WQ ' ,Q , :::w t,.,, , V up In 7,4 'v , z y- . ' ' , .:. S754 SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Arnold Anderson, Joe Anderson, jack Allen, Ray Allison, Alton Angell, Linda Ball, Bennie Brown. Bobby Brown, Harold Boger, Mary Bolesg Second row: Harry Call, Peggy Carter, Martha Clement, Laverne Cohen, june Craven, Mack Draughn, Wade Dyson, James Edwards, Tony Ervin, Sylvia Everharr, Third row: Tex Foster, Wayne Foster, Annie Lee Frye, Betty jean Frye, Sanford Frye, Wanda Gobble, Janie Greene, Bailey james, Gail Jones, Elsie johnson, Fourth row: Lloyd junker, jack Harris, Linda Hartley, Anne Hendricks, Barbara Hendrix. Connie Hendrix, Robert Hendrix, Sadie Hendon, Yvonne Hendrix, Clemmie Hooper, Fifth row: Abe Howard, Maxine Howell, Ann Latham, Charlie Latham, Bennie Long, Jimmy Lookabill, Alice Lowery, Gene Madison, Phyllis Murray, Roger Parrish, Sixth row: Gail Poplin, Eddy Powell, Mildred Prevette, Maryetta Ratledge, Patsy Reavis, junior Reeves, Gaye Rice, Johnny Richardson, Robert Rowland, Betty -Io Smootg Seventh row: Dianne Smith, Priscilla Smoot, Sharrie Souther, Terry Spencer, Judy Taylor, Richard Taylor, Tommy Triverte, Bobby Tutterow, Jiminy Whitaker, Don Wfhiteg Eighth row: Linda Wfootlruff, Frances York, Kerley Young. 32 KA i i B yy lx , ' 5 as '39 rn, J if Lf!! ? X I LAX. L- .. f 44,5 1 , Q I V x Y llgliw 'F 1 , A f-,ff se- ..pgn'5. . T , A A' ' , .Aram 5 ia X , - t 1 wi -Q X 1 hx of , 4 A 1 1 - at vw E 7, fy Q Q . 5, up i Y Q 1 f Q il! 'A' l In Q ' Q Nl X,- 8' 1 I 'A .I 44.xvv - ' r ikxwlf , 'ii ' 'S V, . I ,f , , , , V K. ag s V A-V Ex KI U ifglpsislfnl S 'V A RK I V' W TL l 2 l . . if f S 72 T A L 3 t Z . ' 2 , if i 1 , 5' . AAIV 1 i, V . y V 1 Lv 'W 1, .fa .1 . 'K v M '1- ',a Q.Q- 'EW fl A 95' I ? ,Zh 'A'fA Y o .Q -Q fi , A Q - fi 5 A if , A - 1 1 Qi. , 5 4 J xxx ,wif S l - 1:-, - i1 . 5. A W X. 'AN mu 'uv QVAJV :,.: 1--, A -I ,i,,. , . 1. V T X. ' ' , ' . 'ful ' 1 - at an if , ,ffm 1- i HFTH GRADE First row, left to right: Richard Anderson, Mitchell Angell, Angeline Allen, jerry Arnold, Robert Barnhardt, David Beaver, Carolyn Bell, Ann Blackwood, Louise Blackwelder, Bonnie Boger: Second row: Franklin Boger, Judy Bowles. Sue Brewer, Odell Broadway, Wanda Burton, Sue Cartner, Gary Chaffin, Whyne Champion, Donald Cleary, Leroy Cranfillg Third row: Marion Davis, Molly Dwiggins, Eugene Dyson, Bennie Gaither, Hugh Gaither, Wayne Greene, Barbara Foster, Billy Foster, Aaron Hellard, Linda Hendricks, Fourth row: jimmy Hendrix, johnny Holleman, W. L. Ijames, David jones, Jerry Keller, Ramey Kemp, Elona Kurtees, Sarah Leach, Annette Lefler, Don Markling Fifth row: Michael McClamrock, Gwyn Meroney, Mary Lois Nichols, Johnny O'Neal, Stephen Pope, Beverly Potts, Linda Sue Quillah, Letitia Rodwell, Mary Bell Sain, Wayne Salmonsg Sixth row: judy Sanford, Wayne Seamon, Natalie Smith. Hubert Stine, Sidney Stroud, Brenda Taylor, Mary Tucker, Shirley Yorl-1. 33 ,HW ., ,W lii E 4,,J VV-'- ' P R 4 S R '--A V Qi I '-vv:vA 4. rv ' ' ' f-.J , ii :yi in , ,e I QVYA 'kA-.' ' ii i ie k r i ii 'iaev vi Si if jfii is ii ,, f -W ' fQ -fkfffiiy ,Q iit.5a 45? df J f , ral rw. :V- 2 --AA iff: Qi V 5 is i xx F 4' ix te x . to x K 1, Q 4 vm Crt R' 1 N ' an T 'S lx 0.114412 F l ..u,Ebwgv M1 i. ,,,,,,1 1 ,W X 3 .U S5425 , , ,. . WEHMY i XL , t L im 9 is Qi J .'--' -3' .- ffl: ,,,,: 5 A z 'Z Ji., , K V . I , t ,.,A v .--V , Y y yeh Z . , Fi '- ' J A ' it , , We V Vb. t Z4 ,,A. I . 1, 3, 3 ,Q , W I I - i -' e 4 lla rg. Q1 . if if 4 , J es 1 1-1 J f ' l 1, K 'fk' ., .. Y L ' vi x i , N l. . is--5 .:,' . Q NSS-'XS-iiiilzil FOURTH GRADE First row. left to right: Peggy Allen, John Robert Allen, Judy Anderson, Betty Ann Arnold, Lance Beasley, Catherine Bell, John Blackwelder, Gladys Boger, Rachael Bowles, Ann Boydg Second row: Margaret Ann Carter, Melva Jean Carter, Bonnie Chaffin, Janice Danner, Jackie Dull, Ann Edwards,.Ella Mae Edwards, Betty Jean Feimster, Norman Forrest, Theresa Forrest: Third row: Josephine Galliher, Donnie Gobhle, Betty Gail Green, Johnny Greene, P. C. Grubbs, Jerry Hendricks, Nancy Hendricks, Tommy Hendrix, Ray Holleman, Billy Howardg Fourth row: Clara Howard, Barbara Jones, Joyce Jones, Ophelia Keller, Everette Kelly, Betty Kimbrough, Carolyn Kurfees, Kay Lanier, Jimmy Lash, Joe Little, Fifth row: Luther Long, Carolyn McCullough, Douglas McDaniel, George Douglas McDaniel, Jean Carol McC1amrock, Tamra Merrell, Benny Merrill, Linda Merrill, Bill Moore, Jimmy Morris, Sixth row: Phyllis Ratledge, Phoebe Renegar, Jane Rowland, Ruby Safley, Helen Sain, Alelaide Sanford, Edith Shell, Richard Shores, Edwin Smith, Elaine Smith, Seventh rowz Linda Stroud, Jerry Swicegood, Richard Trivette, Curtis Tutterow, Tommy Tutterow, Connie Wagner, Jerry White, Johnny Wyatt, 34 Q , XJ. ,u LQ' .fy ig' if 5 i 6' . fi R 1, ,ia iv 'M' , t , H 'll . ,- A tt it wil av' QM , R 8934, E X 'Q in-dh sg., 'av 6 as , f xx le if - 46' M if ' L.- hlilili ,xi . Aa ., ' Q tik w ... A , nil if. l -V: A i it X it I 4 Y pw A , fm 4 Q of N Self ' l ee-Z-N, 2 L ' , . S' A e I se f' Y . r J ' A '1 5, ,- f it SJ of , 4 FJ ' L . rw- ' .- . 59,5 'f- 1 . i Aw y I J a , F , A J F J- . vi. f' . C 2 ., - .K - A , 5 ,,fgtX.sazr:, i - C . :er a ph N sf., -A ' at ' .r r tt ,I VVVA , ' ' '. ' ' it - t tt l fel .i .Q f J THIRD GRADE First row, left to right: George Angell, Marcus Angell, Edward Barnhardt, Dorothy Boger, Frances Boger, John Frank Bowles, Wlilson Brown, Kenneth Cassidy, Wayne Cassidy, Don Carrmell, Second row: Julia Craven, Callie Mae Cooke, Lester Cozart, Jerry Crews, Jim Davis, Jimmy Dickinson, Ronald Draughn, Don Eason, Billy Evans, Vicky Feimsterg Third row: Dianne lferebee, H. B. Forrest, Mary Ruth Fry, Mary Ann Glasscock, Alma Gene Haneline, Hilda Harpe, Judy Harpe, Larry Hendricks, Ann Hendrix, Linda Hendrix, Fourth row: Eugene Holshouser, Janice Holloway, Judy Holloway, Linda Hutchins, George James, Rocky Johnson, Donald Jones, Jim Kiger, Helen Kimbrough, Jerry Koontz, Fifth row: Wfayne Lanier, Denny List, Reba Lowery, Kay Matthews, Jimmy Miller, Ray O'Neal, David Lee Owings, Artis Ploit, Henry Lee Plott, Jay D. Prevette, Sixth row: John Henry Ratledge, Shirley Ratledge, Jane Reavis, Kathy Renegar, Paulette Rickard, Ann Spillman, Shirley Samon, Dorothy Shell, Andy Smith, Larry Smith, Seventh row: Norman Smith, Barbara Ann Smoot, Brenda Stroud, Larry Thomas, Chuck Tomlinson, Jimmy Tutterow, Mollie Tutterow, Carolyn Wall, Missy Wfaters, Charlie Wfhitakcrg Eighth row: Jane White, Larry Xlfilson, Johnny York. 35 I 1 ' .2 ,C-. 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Blackwelder, Joe Cartnerg Second row: Charlie Cleary, Christine Clement, Sylvia Cranfill, Charles Crenshaw, Jr., Simon Dalton, Robert Davis, Ronnie Dull, Jetty Eason, Jerry Evans, Linda Frye, Third row: Judy Gaither, Myrtle Gobble, Odell Gobble, Tommy Gobble, james Harris, John Hendon, Glenda Hendrix, Judy Hendrix, Shirley Hendrix, Howard Holshouser, Fourth row: Jessie Hooper, Brenda Howard, Jim Howard, Johnny Howard, Harry Lee Howell, Joseph Jacobs, Ikey James, Billy Ray Jones, Cal Jones, June Jones, Fifth row: Doris Jordan, Bill Junker, Steve Iiames, Kenneth Koontz, Gail Lanier, Linda Lash, Kaye Lowery, Sharon Marklin, Ronny McClamrock, Ann McCullohg Sixth row: Charles Merrell, Jimmy Merrell, Norma Messick, Jerry Miller, Joan Frances Peoples, Patrick Rogers, Ronnie Rogers, Patricia Rathbone, Dwight Sammons, Jimmy Sheekg Seventh row: Lonny Shores, Jane Smith, Linda Smith, Gary Souther, Gene Vickers, Mac White, Betty Zimmerman. 36 Q K l sx, 5 -V L .Qty .. 4, Qi i 'Yay iii? 7? 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' I --Af -tg W 4 , - K, fi , Q47 X vt ! xi' A , 'Ak A V 'BEN .. lf fill A-l'.'A7A Q A f BA P'-f'.'D' i ,ETX '17 I FIRST GRADE First row, left to right: Pat Angell, Noel Batringer, Venita Blackwelder, Gary Boger, Larry Bfawles, Billy joe Brown, Betty Carter, Ann Cassidy, Don Cassidy, jean Cleary, Second row: Claudia Cook, Larry Cranfill, Sandra Cranfill, Rheta Daniels, Patty Danner, Barbara Davis, l'a:sy Deadman, Anne Dickinson, Anne Draughn, Larry Draughng Third row: Ray Dwiggens, lfndri Eason, Robert Edwards, Steve Evans, Larry Eeimster, Peggy Forrest, Ann Foster, Amanda Fraylick, Rosemary Frye, Rosemary Garner, Fourth row: Joyce Glasscock, Larry Gobble, Patsy Grubb, Larry Harbin, Larry Paul Harpe, Dianne Hendricks, johnny Hendrix, Sammy Hendrix, Merline Holleman, Letha Hollewayg Fifth row: Fredericka Holtshouser, Judy Ijames, Martha james, johnny johnson, George jones, Ruth jordan, Bobby Keller. Robert Lanier, Tony Lyerly, Lawrence Mabeg Sixth row: jane Mando, Randall Miller, Bobby Lee Moody, Gloria Morris, Terry Mullis, Carol Nash, Tommy O'Neal, Franklin Pierce, Keith Potts, jerry Ratledge: Seventh row: Phyllis Reep, Lilly Robbins, Dianne Robertson, Sarah Ruth Sain, Nelson Sammons, Karleen Sell, 'Frances Shinault, Mary Ruth Shinaulr, Ruby Shinault, Roy Lee Shores, Eighth rowt Ashley Smith, Rosalee Smith, Margie Smoot, David Tutterow, David Walker, Karliss Walker, Doris York, Kathy Young, 37 Live today Jo you won't be JON? tomorrow. Mr, Plowman THEY HELP U GeniuJ ir the gold in the mineg talent is the miner who work: and bring: it out. Seated, left ro right-Mrs. Dwiggins, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Messick, Mrs. Owings, S! Z1 I grodnf zgggb Ik wo 4711! 716 0 maffetf' ue 5zmrz' ffygu mn only make when better by Ml.ss F , ,ed being good yourxelff' Miss Stroud 38 r3Z1el- Mac Kimbrough Betty Spencer Billie Harmon, Chief Edward Rowland ADH Kllffees sz , wmfxw ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Carmen Greene, Editor-in-Chief, Lloyd Farthing, Josephine Miller, Business Managers. L nn,r ? g 3' s 1. X., Seated, left to right: Betty Spencer, Literary Editor, Letty Iiames, Sports Editor, Josephine Miller, Business Manager, Carmen Greene, Editor-in-Chief, Ivey Nell Bowles, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Crenshaw, Sponsor, Farrell Cohen, Sports Editor, Standing: Kathryn Smith, Typist: Evelyn Griffin, Typistg Lloyd Farthing, Business Manager, Elaine Allen, Snapshot Editorg Keith Tutterol, Assistant Art Editor, Not Pictured: jimmy Taylor, Art Editor. 40 STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Letty ljames, Molly Waters, jack Naylor, Harriet Tutterow, Harry Osborne, Secretary and Treasurer, Harrell Powell, President, Carmen Greene, Vice-President, Henry Shutt, Gail Davis, Barbara Everhardt. HI LIFE STAFF First row, left to right: C. W. Allen, Linnie Brown, Faye Wilson, George Winters, Edwin Waters, Harry Osborneg second row: Mrs. Wall, Sponsorg Everette Sain, Edward Rowland, Phyllis Greene, Third row: Barbara Plott, Peggy Beck, Evelyn Griffin, Zania Davis, Jane Robinson, Jo Ann Call, Josephine Miller, Evona York, Geraldine York, Clara Sue Forrest, Mrs. Wagner, Sponsorg Fourth row: Roberr Latham, Betty Lou Cope, Betty Spencer, Kathryn Smith, Ann Dean Robertson, Harrell Powell, Standing: Ivey Nell Bowles, Billie Harmon, Editor-in-Chief: Ellen Allen, Business Manager, Carmen Greene, Feature Editor, jimmy Anderson, Marv Sue Rmlfiri, News Ealitun jerrylene Vick, Eva Slf'ld.'l', Art Editor. LII BETA CLUB Seated, left to right: Letty Iiames, Treasurer, Carmen Greene, Presidentg Billie Harmon, Vice-President, Clara Sue Forrest, Secretary, Second row: lvey Nell Bowles, Phyllis Greene, Mary Sue Rankin, Kathryn Smith, Ann Dean Robertson, Betty Ijames, Ellen Allen, Betty Spencer, Mrs. Crenshaw, Sponsorg Third row: jimmy Anderson, Harrell Powell, Aubrey Fleming, Johnny Hodgson, Keith Tutterow. CGMMERCIAL CLUB Seated, left to right: jo Ann Call, President, Betty Spencer, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Allen, Secretaryg Phyllis Greene, Treasurer, Standing: Peggy Beck, Billie Harmon, Ellen Allen, Betty Cope, jimmy Anderson, Harrell Powell, Ann Dean Robertson, Evelyn Griffin, Mrs. Wagner, lnstructorg Kathryn Smith. 42 F. F. A. First Row, left to right: J. C. Hutchens, Jimmy Boles, Bobby Talbert, Kenneth Lanier, Reporter, Charles Williams, Vice-President, Johnie Hodgson, Presidentg Everette Sain, Secretary, C. W. Allen, Treasurer, Mr. Randall, Second row: Donald Allen, Reid Smith, Sam Walker, Gaither Whittaker, Norman Wilson, Melver Culler, Everette Glasscock, Donnie McDaniel, Howard Sain, David Potts, Aubrey Fleming, Third row: Morgan Chaffin, Billy O'Neil, Leonard Ratledge, Robert Mabe, Michael Angell, James Foster, Gwyn Boger, R. C. Dyson, Roddy Woodward, Floyd Greene, Charles Culler, Wayne Smith, Jack Walker. gem A3522 S F. H. A. Standing, left to right: Betty ljarnes, Ann Richardson, Letty Ijames, Mary Belle Lanier, Rosaline Steelman, Rachel Boger, Joyce Greene, Shirley Jones, Phyllis Greene, Betty McDaniel, Peggy Beck, Evelyn Griffin, Barbara Everhart, Jackie Lanier, Betty Messick, lvey Nell Bowles, Historian, Clara Sue Forrest, Jo Ann Gaither, Carol Forrest, Yvonne Hutchins, Doris McDaniel, Nancy Reavis, Polly Baker, Mary Louise Bailey, Betty L. Foster, Gail Walker, Linda Owings, Jane Robinson, Reporter, June Green, Ann Dean Robertson, Nancy Bates, Barbara Boles, Harriet Tutterow, Marietta Rummage, Shirley Wyatt, Seated: Nancy Murph, Nancy Boger, Judith Ward, Reba Furches, Lydia Laird, Ann Owings, Marcel Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer, Frances Riddle. Evonna York, Deanna Silverdis, Constance Atwood, Nancy Cheshire, President, Miss Alexander, Jerrylene Vick, Vice-President, Eddie Greene, Josephine Miller, Carmen Greene, Margaret Edwards, Madeline Boger, Elaine Allen. Betty Cope, Jeanette Burner. Julia Allen. 43 1 '- f :SEQ f 'Y if ' -1 , rf '- .VX -' gm' sz. 1-.5-et. B5 ' 5 K S Q 5 4 4 E 4 i i S i e Q I 3 Q 2 S 3 1 5 5 x 2 E f I ll x L liz, ill 'Elf im - LIBRARY STAFF First row, left to right-Evona York, Barbara Everharr, Billie Harmon, jackie Lanier, Carolyn Leach, Eva Strider, Madeline Boger. Second row, left to right-Dreisa Barnett, Lydia Laird, Rosaline Steelman, Frances Riddle, Geraldine York. Standing-Clara Sue Forrest, Ellen Allen, Ivey Nell Bowles, Carol Forrest, jo Ann Call, Helen Laird, Constance Atwood, Ann Kurfees, Ann Owens, Shirley Jones, Peggy Beck, Betty Lou Cope, Evelyn Griffin, Christine Beauchamp, Irene Barnes, Mrs. Crenshaw, Librarian. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to right-Lloyd Farthing, Theolene Beauchamp. Josephine Miller. Nancy Boyer, Kathryn Smith, Betty Spencer. At desk-Mr. Farthing, Principal. 45 SAF ETY PATROL Kneeling, left to right-Gene Flowers, Jerry Keller, Carman Smith. Standing, left to right-Billy Sells, George Winters, Chief. BUS DRIVERS Seated, left to right-jimmy Anderson, Donald Smith, David Potts, Kenneth Lanier Second row, left to right-Everette Sain, Charles Williams, C. W. Allen, Bill Trivette Standing-Phyllis Green. 46 f 0 , WJ ff, ' y- V 0 ., , , ,. EQ f ,- ,, , ,gy Q Q ,ff W 'V ' 1 HOME-COMING 1952 lQueen cmd Attendontsl Left to right-Berry Spencer, Carmen Greene, Carolyn Leach, Josephine Miller, Queeng Billie Harmon. BASEBALL First row, left to right-George Winters, C. W. Allen, jack jolly, Harry Stroud, Robert Latham, Jack Naylor. Second row, left to right-Larry Foster, L. D. Hendrix, Keith Leonard, Frank McDaniel, johnie Hodgson, Mr. Boose, Coach. 47 If FOOTBALL A VAAA' ,Q ,4, : ff f s fi 2 F as 'E Dean Murray Johnie Hodgson Jghnny Bfaswell J. C, Clomz Right Emi Fullback Wingback Lefp End y-1. Robert Latham Keith Tutterow Charles Messick Edwin Waters Qudffefbdfk Center Center Quarterback X I , if V X ETL.. r ,.f.EQaN uf L'1i 17' X 1 .'sf. .,-. W Y -mv Q7 .L 4 mr - ' L. Harrell Powell Douglas Daniel Jimmy Kelly Billy Sells Right End Fullbnk Left End Left End 48 '. 1 . a -H REV 'SF I if . ' 5, ha -'.mf4 y MONOGRAM CLUB Left to right-Mr, Delapp, Edwin Waters, Billie Harmon. George Winters, Josephine Miller, Berry Spencer, Edrie Greene, Doris Jones, Robert Latham, J. C. Clontz, Harrell Powell, Charles Culler, Farrell Cohen, Johnie Hodgson, Keith Tutterow, C. W. Allen, Carmen Greene, Bill Look- abill, johnny Braswell, Edward Rowland, Douglas Daniel, Eugene Quillan, jimmy Taylor, Dean Murray, jack Naylor, Eugene Poplin, Betty Angell, Letty liames, Jo Ann Call. Lena Cornatzer, Zania Davis, Betty ljames, Mr. Boose. 50 BASKETBALL Left to right-Josephine Miller, Letty liames, Doris jones. Betty ljames, Betty Harpe, Reba Furches, Betty Angell, Manager Edrie Greene, Nancy Cohen, Coach Ray DeI.app, Ann Owings, Lena Conatzer, Carol Miller, Zania Davis, Constance Atwood, Molly Waters, Carmen Greene. First row, left to right-Robert Latham, Kenneth Howell, Farrell Cohen, Keith Tutterow, Buck Winters, Johnny Braswell. Second row-Douglas Daniel, Larry Wilkinson, Eugene Poplin, Harrell Powell, Jimmy Taylor, Jack Naylor. 51 GI RLS' BASKETBALL -- -..rvmw Zania Davis Lena Cornatzer Ri hz Forward ' ,.. Left Forward 3 . ci ,T,,,3, Advance S Smi- .iii 1 , .,....... -...... ,,,.....- Concls, Ray DeLapp, Right Manager, Edrie Greene, Left ..- Doris jones I-em' names Left Guard Josephine Miller Riifzdiijxd Center Guard Co-Captain 52 -,.,.- ...si ,.......- ,.-.1 BOY'S BASKETBALL nuuul ...ullmu uaucu ruwcu Douglas Daniel Guard game, - jimmy Taylor Guard Guard C0-captain 1 - l If A W X ff X 'J-XX 'f Z 'I I X 1 xxxxusiyyfffff ? f if -N, ll f 2 54 14 f If .X f , xi' X Q If f , x f y X A 7 Nnfff 5 X K Q K 5 ' Ls 6 K' 2 , ' f ' -, 4, ' EQXL K e ' F inf- ' iff ,' X ll 0 f ll M SQ Wzziv- X124 ' if .ff f ' f M 'wiv ff 1 X 1, 51-i.-f'XrijfffEsi XXL, l .1,.-:H X, WM, muh' XXX 4 1, f '- llkgw. Cvdrb, G. O. .Boosc Manager, Freddie Jones Buck Winters Forward jack Nay lor Forward C o-captain 53 Eugene Poplin Foruzzrd MARSHALS OF l 953 Left to right-Eva Lee Strider, Geraldine York, Eugene Williams, chiefg Janie Collette, Judith Ward. . Q X 1 fs 'T i 'S Rf' 'Qi 8-1 .. 4 12 r,,,,,,ff A ' .ff OLD FAITHFULH 54 if' HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL First row, left to rlghr-jane Robinson, Robcrr Latham. Second row, left to right-Lena Cornurzer, Linnie Brown, Berry jo Poster, Q Kingg Farrell Cohen, johnny Etchinson. sl ut-eng johnny Braswell F 55 Compliments of HORN OIL COMPANY Cities Service Distributor Gasoline, Kerosene, Oil and Petroleum Products Cities Service Tires and Tubes Complete Glasswork A Specialty PHONE 31 MOCKSVILLE, N. C BANK OF DAVIE Building With Davie for over 50 years Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 56 ml . B ,pm- , 4 . Z Wm, X 'G , 1 M. SNAPSHOTS 'fr .,,,.,,x 'Wg 5 .A -v 1 P 1 4 f ' 10 f I .7 iw. - ' M, f 'S ,.,.T' 1 V 2 yww - ' ',4Q'wzf.1v- ww ' .Mg-, x ggi. ff' ' , ' -4 ,- 3:':'nWi' ' 1 , , , gl, A ,,,, ' 5 ifffV.Zif59ff ' pf My Qi M, ' - , 3 ' - Q ,355 ,I 455,51 ,fa-,fag-,U if f' . ff? fn' 'MV' I, . Z0 af 'ff .3125 7 Y f 23? A ' 1 1 ' W ' L , 3 , A W QT 1 ,ga L V' . , ff , s-fvfff yu . .-we A lumen- .bg A M .:,,y5 g ., .1x4f H 5, r im ,fn , f 45 I :g1,'..,-, L , 'hlzzwv ,, , 0 U 9,2135 M , - ' 4:-.Ei . gg' Q ' 4 3m 5 is Q1 + 4 f f f 'L ' 4' Y , W g L47 V 4 I r MMV vw 1 gg -14 Q?,,. . W , .. . W f ' 1 . 21. . .. Ws 1? f , 45 GQ 4.-..., 433919:-, A 3 57 'K Q: n MIHERNBISUI in-,M A Compliments ' A M ,- of FLOUR d E E D s MGCKSVILLE FLGUR MILLS, IN C. Malzzzfactzzrezfs Of Southern Biscuit Flour Big Rdse and Selected Brand Feeds 5' mr l I 3 I pq u w lm' M M0d'iW1li'f-'2:'i5 Mins HU mm lnll mmm smuunmm1ll1MWL L N. C. .wwf if cognug MEAL Mndetl?QomSeiadedYVihhaCom 58 SNAPSHOTS BNC- F-.J ,Z f I 7 Z 'Qs Y sv ,ff Jw K ,, . , MW N6 if 3 154 M' Q H W Q V , V Success and Best Wishes To The Class of '53 Pennington Chevrolet Co. Sales St Service O. K. Pope, President J. W. Pennington. Sec. 8: Treas. Twin Brook Form Pasteurized Guernsey Milk I l Phone 94 Mocksville, N. C. Martin Brothers Q. General Merchandise Home Utility Tools John Deere Farm Machinery Fertilizers - Metal Roofing i Phone 99 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. C. C. Sontord Sons Co. The Home of Better Merchandise for 85 Years Sonford Motor Co. Since 1913 Ronkin Sontord Implement Co. Farmall Tractors 8: McCormick Equipment Sontord Mondo Co. Plumbing - Heating - Electrical Appliances AUTQGRAPI-IS THE MOCKSVILLE Firestone Home 25 Auto ENTERPRISE Supplv All the couniy news G- H. C' Shun' Owner for ezferybodglf' Phone 132 Davie County' e Largest Newspaper MOCKSVILLE, N. C. NVILKINS DRUG CO. The HEXALL Store Phone 21 51 400 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. For 53 Years The Davie Record Has Been Advocating Better Roads, Better Schools, and a Better World in Which to Live Boger '25 Howard Tires - Batteries - Accessories Washing - Polishing - Lubrication Kurfees Paints Phone 80 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Heffner 25 Bolick Grocery Super Market Groceries - Meats - Fresh Vegetables MOCKSVILLE, N. C. City Sinclair Service Washing and Greasing Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone 394 Mocksville, N. C. Mocksville Home '65 Auto Supply 135 Salisbury Street MOCKSVILLE, N. C. if Owners: 5 nfowdrieh ' nur nu lung. C.H.Crenshavi Princess Theater Motion Pictures at Their Best Phone 182 Mocksville, N. C. Compliments of Hall Drug Company MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Let us be your druggists West End Grocery Remember the good old times. Meats - Gas - on Remember South End MOCKSVILLE. N1 C. We Deliver Phone 238 AUTQGRAPHS Congratulations to the Members of the Graduating Class and Students of Mocksville High School .gf -I- HERITAGE-HENREDON FURNITURE, INC. Manufacturers of Fine Furniture 4- -x- + MOCKSVILLE HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA 64 4 Dale suF RISING FLOUR Y Compliments of -J Llufmv NEAL . - 11X Rik 'EEE' 5535 ?1 E7a E J. P. GREEN MILLING COMPANY Flour, Meal, Grain and all Mashes Phone 32 MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA wwmax vue, mn uocf PAT NON JJ. Gnec N PIILUNFU- Nvclsvlue, N.c. X .,-,, Near Depot MIXED F EE D ll GREEN l llLLING Go. MOCKSYILLEI rho. 65 . Daniel Furniture and Electric Co. Hotpoin t. Appli an ces 4 Overhead Bridge South Main Street Mocksville, N. C. Phone 198 ACTI VI TY PI CTURES PHOTO GRAPHED BY Compliments of The Gift Shop and Leslie's Men's Shop HQCKSVILLE, N. C. fi: Mocksville Cash Store Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries The Friendly Store Mocksville, N. C. N Smoot Shell Service Green Stamp Station Phone 211 Mocksville, N. C. Compliments of - Western Auto Associate Store Ja George Rowland, Owner Mocksville, N. C. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of 1955, realizing that we must leave our beloved high school, do hereby proclaim this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Charlie Wilson Allen, will my title of Pee W'ee to any boy without a nickname. I, Elaine Christine Allen, will my blushes to those unlucky people who are easily embarrassed. I, Ellen Camilla Allen, leave my ability to lose weight to those who need to take advantage of it. I, james Neil Anillerson, will my bus to R. C. Dyson and hope he has better luck with it than I have ha . I, Sylvia Joyce Ball, bequeath my ability to always find something to say to Betty Ann Harpe if it will help her to talk teachers out of giving so many tests. I, Peggy Ann Beck, will my brown eyes and friendly smile to Nancy Cheshire. I, Madeline Janett Boger, will my power to do things and get by with them to the rising seniors. I, James Leonard Boles, will my curly hair to Robert Latham to add to his own. I, Ivey Nell Bowles, will my position in the 4-H Club to Reba Ann Furches, provided she works as hard as I have. I, Linnie Crater Brown, leave my power to keep the same boy friend to Mary Louise Bailey. I, Jo Ann Call, leave my quiet way of doing things to Eva Lee Strider. I, Roy Weston Call, Jr., leave my tricks and wise cracks to Harvey Lee Harris. I, Teddy Farrell Cohen, bequeath my ability to sing like johnny Ray to George Winters. I,B etty Lou Cope, leave my typing ability to Nancy Murph. I, Douglas Curtis Daniel, will my title of best looking to johnny Braswell. I, Lloyd Dudley Farthing, will my habit of keeping the girls supplied with chewing gum to the boys who like to have lots of girl friends. I, Aubrey Merrill Fleming, leave my ability to grow tall to Grady Reavis if it is possible for him to use it. ' I, Clara Sue Forrest, will my place in the Beta Club to Geraldine York. She can probably do a better job than I have done. I, Carmen Alberta Greene, bequeath my love for basketball to Gail Davis to add to her own love for it. I, Phyllis Ann Greene, will my place as bus driver to my brother Floyd to keep in the family old 32 . I, Evelyn Mae Griffin, bequeath my ability to keep the class well supplied with Kleenex to any girl whose father owns a store so that it won't be so expensive for her. I, George Cleveland Haire, leave my ability to always own something to ride in to William Foster. I, Billie Jean Harmon, will my position as editor of Hi Life to anyone who can get the copies out on time. I, john Henry Hodgson, will my serious manner of saying things, to Harry Osborne. I, James Clyde Hutchins, leave my ability to make good grades after being absent so much to Eugene Poplin. I, Betty Lou Ijames, will my basketball suit to Ann Owens. I hope it brings her good luck. I, Letty Sue Ijames, will my love for sports to Barbara Everhardt. I, Kenneth Avery Lanier, will my ability to get along with teachers to jack Naylor. I, Thomas Flynn Meroney, Jr., leave my knowledge of trains to any interested boy. I, Josephine Ruth Miller, bequeath my ability to have friends to Marcle Thomas. I, Harold Dean Murray, leave my secret power to have a steady girl friend to Nathan Smith. I doubt if he will need any help. I, Harrell Powell, Jr., will my witty disposition to Edwin Waters if he will keep the school awake. I, Mary Susan Rankin, bequeath my knowledge to the junior class to be divided equally among them. I, Ann Dean Robertson, will my fear of initiations to anyone who belongs to any club. I, Everette Gray Sain, will my wavy hair to Paul Richardson. I, Howard Marshall Sain, will my nickname, Bulldog to Bill Melton if he deserves such a name. I, Donald Eugene Smith, leave my heel taps to Billy Wyatt, hoping his teachers will be patient. I, Kathryn Melinda Smith, will my freckles to Rachel Boger, provided she will return them when she no longer wants them. I, Betty Ruth Spencer, bequeath my pleasing personality to Betty Angell. I, james Albert Taylor, will my habit of always being late for school to Duke James. I, Richard Keith Tutterow, leave my power to get along with girls to any boy who is unable to do so. I, jerrylene Vick, leave my pranks to all the sophomore girls, so that school won't be so dull for t-hem. I, Charles Leroy Williams, leave my place in agriculture to Gwyn Boger. I, Margaret Julia Wright, bequeath my giggles to Margaret Edwards to mix with her ovm. The members of the graduating class of 1953, do hereby proclaim this to be the 'oily valid statement of our Last Will and Testament. CLARA SUE FORREST, Tertator. 67 SQAQMW , awk .4'17jj,ZMKKv,FT v v'Ag727?fygfy77W4'WQ? I +V as ff S' gg Mfg? Qffinwf Qjig Eg xx A gb , . , W6 R if K Y Lf QWHW WMWJME Mp Defy Q ,,,,, f 1QJ,M,,, Si? 0 Q7 ' N1 . N A ' W QM' 20'-4'-L-.4 QQ X W! 2?4Q,,.Q,, fL,,,f,,,f, W? may of ' C? Q55-Abgwv C' 5r,, ,. lj-W 68 AUTGGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 'IO AUTQGRAPHS AUTGGRAPI-IS 72 I I. 11? Q uv-94,1 , 4 I' E. 5 is i ei Q 3 fi P i . if 'W as5 7'1F0 in-ur Q l',,'. E'-e , y , , .3 W . K. s p B' 1. - ykr., 5. 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