Mocksville High School - Mocksvillian Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)
- Class of 1956
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' 5 , 4:55 'IF , X 1 i' , q , Q 1 u l The MOCKSVILLIAN of 1956 Published by the Senior Class of Mooksville High School Mocksville, North Carolina Editor-in-Chief - Henry Shutt Business Manager - Gaither Sanford Dedication To you, our parents, whose loyalty and guidance have helped us to reach our goal of graduation, whose encouragement and love have sustained us at all times, we the Seniors gratefully dedicate this MOCKSVILLIAN of 1956. '-'a xi :kills-.. ' ' A - gym-.-X, .xf e . wY3's.,1f'f:f, Whmr X HW' + 'f,ygx.Wx f1f..4-A K7 X, Q, 3 N V - w- ., 6' A X, s t. A 112-'.3?'2ssg5L.zgJwf: 'A H f 4 ' Q- .1 1F?f. W-sf.'7.'i' Jr, .ere ., 1 '1 -emV'f5.?'YUwf3 ,J f, z+V . X .w iw- . ffl i., ,AM at . , 1, . -X 4. ,.V.s..m,,Li 4 A ,., ngf .. In Memory of MOCKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Mocksvi lle , North Carol ina Memories: Bells -- 8:30, 12:30 and 3:00 Lunch Line Sfucly Hall Homework Junior-Senior Banquet Friends -- Students and Teachers Ball Games -- Pep Rallies Clubs, Parties and Food '? 3 n an 0 .C U L. D Ll. 3 Q U1 .N C O on C .C U Q F Vice-Chairmanp Charles s 'U x. U 3 2 al 0' c :s O U .f b O Q 5 Q- E u In .c .9 .c 'U 0 +- U w consolid U6 OYUSG ing H- obtain in efforts r their fo grateful fe Wea MISS MARTIN MR. PEELER MISS WALL MRS. CALHOUN Science General Business English Social Studies Physical Educafion High School MRS. CRENSHAW MR. FARTHING MISS BRUMFIELD French Principal English Librarian Latin Faculty MR. BOOSE MISS GREENE MR. RANDALL MRS. WAGNER Mafh Home Economics Agriculture Commercial MMV Fac RXBWB MISS BLANCHE BROWN MISS EULALIA BRANDON Ist Grade Ist Grade MRS. COLE TOMLINSON MRS. CURTIS PRICE MRS. C. M. VORIS 2nd Grade MRS. C. L. FARTHING 4th Grade LEONARD S. CROTTS 7th Grade 2nd Grade 2nd Grade MRS. JOHN DURHAM 5th Grade MRS. GEORGE SHUTT 5th and 6th Grades MONTIE POTTER MRS. ERMA SCARLETTE 7th Grade 7th Grade MRS. RUTH ARNOLD Ist Grade MRS. FLAKE HAYES 3rd Grade MISS MABEL CHAFFIN 6I'h Grade HAROLD CALHOUN 8th Grade MRS. ELIZABETH LeGRAND 4th Grade MRS. DOROTHY CLINARD 6th Grade JAMES W. WALL 8th Grade NOT PICTURED: Miss Clayton Brown, Elementary Principal, 3rd Gradep Mrs. Maude Hudson, 3rd Gradep Mrs. Zeh, 5th Grade. Donnie Lakey MASCOT eniors Class F lower, Red Rose Class Color, Mint Green and While CLASS MOTTO A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or whaf's a heaven For? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Julia Allen, Secretary, Beffy Jo Foster, Treasurer, Johnny Efchmson Vnce President Henry Shuff, Presidenf. DONALD GASTON ALLEN His face was of that insipidly pleas- ing kind which women call not bad looking . 4-H 1,2,3,-1, F.F.A. l,2,3,4. NANCY CAROLYN BATES Little things affect little minds. 4-H 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Hu Life 3. JULIA ALLEN The apple of his eye. Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 3,45 Of- fice 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Hi- Life Staff 45 Class Officer 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 F.H.A. Club l, 45 Officer 45 4-H Club l,2,3, Officer 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Superlative 4. E' TENNYSON ANDERSON Hope to the end. 4-H l,2,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3. LILLIE CHRISTINE BEAUCHAMP Be not careless in deeds, nor con- fused in words, nor rambling in thoughts. Glee Club l5 Library Staff I5 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Officer 45 Beta Club 3,4, Officer 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Office Assistant 3,45 Junior Play. MARY ERMON BEAUCHAMP A still, small vocie. 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Hi-Life Staff 4 lt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more than we should. SARAH COLEEN BLACKWELDER 4-H club1,2,3,4: Glee Club l,2, Thought alone is eternal. 3,45 Hi-Life Sfqff 45 F.H.A. l. 4-H l,2,3,45F.H.A. 45 Lunchroom Staff 2, 3. ABNER MORGAN CHAFFIN A man should be upright, not be kept upright. 4-H l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Bus Driver 45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Base- Asgood natured a soul as e'er trod ban simonogmm Club 2,3 4. on shoe leather. 4-H l,2,3,4. REBECCA ANN CANTER NANCY JEANETTE BUTNER Life is very short and uncertain let usspend it as well as we can. 4--H Club l,2, ,5 . . . , 3 4 F H A l 4 MARY ALICE BOGER Hi-Life Staff 3,45 Commercial Club 3,4, Officer 4. HAZEL ANNETTE CLEMENT The anger of lovers renews the strength of love. GleeClub I ,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 4-H 1,45 F . H .A. 35 Homecoming Representa- tive 3. LYNDA JEAN CRAWFORD Her friends-there are manyl Her enemies-are there any? Morven High School l5 Monroe High School 25 F.H.A. 3,4, Officer 45 Glee Club 3,45 Hi-Life 3,45 4-H 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Marshal 35 Junior Play5 Basket- ball 3,45 Girls' State Representa- tive 3. S' JOHN WALTER ETCHISON ls not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? F.F.A. 2,45 4-H 2,3,4, Officer 45 Glee Club 45 Beta Club 3,45 Mar- shal 35 Hi-Life Staff 35 Class Of- ficer 2,45 Halloween King Candi- date I. n-sucex MELVER LEE CULLER Let us eat and drink5 for tomorrow we shall die. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Lunchroom 2,4 Bus Driver 3. BETTY JO FOSTER The sweetest soul that ever looked with human eyes. 4-H 1,25 Banquet Representative l5 Halloween Queen 15 Library Staff 45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Commercial Club 45 Class Officer 4. BETTY LOU EDWARDS Honesty is the best policy. Beta Club 3,45 Girls' State Repre- sentative 35 4-H Club 2,3,45 Lib- rary Staff l,2,3,45 Marshal 3, Co- Chief5 Superlative 45 Hi-Life Staff 3,4, Editor 4. KATHLEEN CHRYSTAL GAITHER Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Commercial Club 3,45 Hi-Life Staff 3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 Library Assistant 3,45 Glee Club l. itz., MARY JO ANN GAITHER A hard beginning maketh a good ending. 4-H 1,45 Library Staff 45 F.H.A. l,2. MARSHALL EVERETTE GLASSCOCK To do a great right, do a little wrong. F. F. A. l,2,3,45 Lunchroom Staff 3,4. VIOLET JUNE GREEN A good heart's worth gold. Glee Club l, 45 Girls' Chours I5 F.H.A. l5 Beta Club 3,45 Library Staff 45 4-H l. t! fv'1 FLOYD EUGENE GREEN Let the world slip5 we shall ne're be younger. F. F. A. I,2,3,45 4-H 3,45 Bus Driver 2,35 Football 45 Baseball 3. -cf- PEGGY DEAN HARRIS Hope and be happy that all's for the best. F.H.A. 45 4-H l,2,3,4. K KENNETH WAYNE HOWELL An all-around good sport. Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club l, 2,3,45 4-H l,2,35 Student Coun- cil Representative 3,45 Superlative 4. QT YVONNE HUTCHINS I shall endeavor to enliven mor- tality with art, and to temper art with mortality. 4-H i,2,3,45 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I,25 Hi-Life Stuff 3,45 Library Staff 45 Lunchroom Staff 25 Beta Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. 13 LOUISE KEATON In her tongue the la w of kindness. 4-H I. WILLIAM ROBERT KIGER Why be serious, let's be happy. Beta Club 3,45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Bus Driver 45 Student Council 4. MARCIA AILENE LAGLE A softanswer turneth away wrath. Cool Springs I5 4-H l,2,3,45 F.H. A. l,45 Office Assistant 45 Com- mercial Club 4. JAMES EDWARD KELLY, JR. The fundamental fault of the fe- male character is that it has no sense of justice. 4-H I5 Baseball I,2,35 Football I, 2,3,4, Co-Captain5 Monogram Club I,2,3,4, Officer5 Basketball 2,35 Glee Club 3,4, Officer5 Student Council Representative 35 Annual Staff 4. is Q- HELEN VIRGINIA LAIRD A good name is better than precious ointment. 4-H 1,45 Glee Club I,2,45 F.H.A. I,45 Beta Club. JAMES ROBERT MABE We grant, although he had much wit, he was very shy of using it. F.H.A. l,2,35 Bus Driver 3,4. Mt SARAH EDYTHE MARSHALL l must have o little fun. 4-H l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,25 Library Staff 3 . DORIS CAROLYN MCDANIEL l agreewith noman's opinionl have some of my own. F. H. A. l,2,35 Glee Club 1,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Beta Club 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 4-H l,-2,35 Li- brary Staff 35 Annual Staff 4. JEAN CAROL MILLER Better late than never. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 4-H l,2,35 F.H.A. 3,45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Queen 45 Library Staff 4. What now if the sky were to fall? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H 1,2, 43' BILLY O'NEIL 3,4. LINDA JANE OWINGS All, as they say, that glitters is not gold. F.H.A.1, 2, 3, 45 4-H l, 2, 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Library Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Lunch- room Staff l. ANNE CAROLYN REAVIS It is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. Hi-Life Staff 3,45 Office Assistant 35 Lunchroom Staff 1,45 F.H.A. 1, 2. NANCY ELIZABETH REAVIS Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. F.H.A. 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 1,25 Annual Staff 1, 25 Office Assistant 35 Hi-Life Staff HOMER RAY REEVES From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all mirth. 2, 3,45 Junior Play. F.F.A. 1,2,35 Lunchroom Staff 45 4-H 1,2. MOLLIE ANNE RICHARDSON Make yourself necessary to some- body. Beta Club 3,4, Officer 45 Mono- gam Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Commercial Club 3,4, Officer 3, 45 F.H.A. 1,4, Officer 45 4-H 45 Office Assistant 45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 2,3. SHELBY JEAN RICHARDSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Beta Club 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Library Staff 35 Of- fice Assistant 4. ONA GREY ROBERTSON Nature has given us two ears, but only one mouth. Glee Club 1,25 4-H 1,2,3,45 F.H. A. 45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Annual Staff 4 LASH GAITHER SANFORD, JR. Why take life serious, you'Il never get out of it alive? Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Class Officer 1,35 Student Council 2,35 Marshal 35 Bus Driver 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Junior Play5 Beta Club 3,45 Superlative5 Hi-Life I, 2,3,45 Boys' State Rep. 3. in.,- Nh.-f ALTON JACKSON SHEEK The more the merricr. Football 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Base- ball I,2,3,45 Monogram Club I,2, 3,45 4-H I,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 35 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Junior Play. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN SELL, JR. Hang sorrowl Care will kill a cat, and therefore let's be merry. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Monogram Club I,2,3,45 Junior Play5 4-H I,2,3, 45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Junior- Senior Representative I5 Halloween King 35 President of Student Council 45 Hi-Life Staff 4. GEORGE HENRY CLAY SHUTT Ill High aims form high characters. Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3, 45 Monogram Club I,2,3,4, Officer 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Officer 2,45 Hi-Life Staff I,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil I,4, Officer 45 Beta Club 3,4, Officer 45 Marshal 35 Class Officer 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Rep. to Junior -Senior 25 Junior Play. '36 'Nav BONNIE LOU SHAW A beautiful face with gladness overspread . Harmony High School I5 4-H 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Superlative 4. iv 'Rs JANICE INEZ SMITH She is a dear and true industrious friend. 4-H 1, 45 F. H. A. 1, 4. JOAN CAROL SMITH A light heart Iives long. F.H.A. 314-H l,2,3,4p Glee Club l,2,3,4. ' 'S' ,I BOBBY TALBERT Remember that time is money. 4-H l,2,3,4g F.F.A. l,2,3,4. JOHN THOMAS SMITH, JR. Too much study is a dangerous thing. 4-H l,2,3,4, Officerg Monogram Club2,3,4gFootball2,3p Halloween King Candidate 4j Superlative 4. G-'wg PATRICIA ANN SMITH I believe that in the end truth will conquer. Farmington 1,23 Beta Club 3,4g Commercial Club 3,45 Library Staff 1,29 F.H.A. lp Junior Play. PATTY COLEEN TAYLOR A smile is always in place. Basketball 2,3,45 F.H.A. 35 Hallo- ween Candidate Sg 4-H 1,25 Ban- quet Representative 25 Superlative 47 Annual Staff 4. ue- HARRIET RUTH TUTTEROW 'To act is easyg to think is hard. Glee Club I,2,3,4g 4-H l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,47 Beta Club 3,4pHi- Life 25 Student Council I. RACHEL GAIL WALKER A quiet and gentle nature has she. ,2,3,4, Officer 35 4-H l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Beta Club BAILEY ROSE WALKER 3,45 Hi-Life Staff 45 Annual Staff A rare good fellow in every way. 45 Superlotive 4. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Halloween King Candidate 2. V X TOMMY WHITAK ER Do and hope. LOIS MAE WHITAKER So absolutely good is truth, truth never hurts the teller. 4-H 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1. MARTHA ROSE WATERS Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Beta Club 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 45 Basketball 1,35 4-H 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Hi-Life Staff 35 F.H.A. 35 Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Homecoming Rep. 3. ROBBIE GERALDINE WHITE Time does not become sacred to us until we have lived it. 4-H 1,2,3,45 Lunchroom Staff 2,3. ROY GRADY WHITE Let the world slide. F.F.A. l,2,3,4p4-l'l2,3,4pLuncl1- YOUR Staff 3. JANET FAYE WILSON Love conquers all. Hi-Life Stuff l,2,4g Lunchroom Staff 2,35 4-H Club l,2,3,4pF.H. A. 47 Beta Club 3,45 Library Staff 4pAnnuol Staff 43 Junior Play. Class Prophecy My name is YVONNE HUTCHINS. I am a French correspondent for the New York Timer. One afternoon late last summer, I decided to take a walk in the surrounding hills. Suddenly I noticed one of those freakish summer storms beginning to brew, so I made a dash for the nearest means of shelter. This shelter proved to be a small dark cave. The cave was not nearly so dark as I first thought it to be, for inside it contained a crackling fire with a kettle hanging over it. A weird looking prophetess was bending over this kettle chanting to herself. She appeared to give me no notice, but continued to mumble and chant over the boiling brew. What do you brew, old woman? I asked. The future, my lady, she cackled. Do you wish to hear? Yes, I said eagerly and drew up a seat. First, I see in the smoking haze, Senator GAITHER SANFORD awarding the Certificate of Merit to marine heroes TENNYSON ANDERSON, ROBERT MABE, and FLOYD GREENE. Photogra- phers MELVER CULLER and BONNIE SHAW are taking pictures of this memorial event. The scene shifts to J. T. SMlTH'S T. V. Enter- prises. Inside the portals I see BETTY JO FOSTER starring in the BOB KIGER musical review. ANNE RICHARDSON, script girl, is standing by to prompt in case the star forgets. Came-ramen GRADY WHITE and EVERETTE GLASSCOCK roll the cameras for- ward for a close-up of NANCY BATES demonstrating GLEEM toothpaste. A sudden shift in the wind made the fire blaze brightly. The old woman's face glowed briefly as she beheld in the smoke a small county seat town in Davie County. Mayor HENRY SHUTT is walking stately down the street. He is pausing for a minute to chat with housewife JO ANN GAITHER CRATLEDGED and her six children. BAILEY WALKER, proprietor of Mocksville's largest theater is calling a cheery 'good morning' to his neighbors across the street, Mr. and Mrs. KENNETH HOWELL fthe former JULIA ALLEN J, owners of Howell Department Store. I see, the old woman mumbled, Farmer TOM WHITAKER in town showing his ten pound pumpkin to editor LYNDA JEAN CRAWFORD. Mayor Shutt continues to saunter down the street only to be half knocked down by Veternarian JIMMY KELLY as he rushes to the aid of HARRIET TUTTE- ROW'S prize Persian Cat. Miss HELEN LAIRD, as she is hurrying to her job as home economics teacher at Mocksville Consolidated High School, waves a quick hello to nurse CAROLYN REAVIS. And now my dear lady I see a large hotel in Miami where the National Beta Club is holding its 1971 Convention. On the terrace Miss JUNE GREEN, national director, is chatting with PATRICIA SMITH, vice president. Former members of the Mocksville Beta Club, NANCY REAVIS, DORIS MCDANIEL, and MOLLY WATERS are honorary guests. Miss LINDA OWINGS is guest speaker. Mesdames J. C. Rockefeller and S. D. Wool- worth, formerly Misses HAZEL CLEMENT and PEGGY HARRIS of Mocksville are breezing by in their jet Oldsmobilesf' Mr, BILLY SELL, owner of Sell Furniture Com- pany, just back from a deep sea fishing trip with Miami Hotel Proprietor HOMER REEVES, is coming up the beach. Miss JOAN SMITH, New York's most famous model is being interviewed by reporter FAYE WILSON. Miss Smith is presenting Miss PATTY TAYLOR'S fall collection of latest designs. A gush of rain sizzles the fire momentarily. Then it blazes up again brightly bringing to the old woman's eyei the Annual Masonic Picnic. She whispered, Ah, there are housewives LOIS MAE WHITAKER, REBECCA CANTER, GERALDINE WHITE and JANICE SMITH, bringing well-filled baskets. Their old classmate, JOHNNY ETCHISON is greeting them at the ticket gate. Coming in behind them is Doctor GAIL WALKER. Mr. Etchison glimpses famous New York hair stylist ERMON BEAUCHAMP, out in the crowd. Talking to her is CAROL MILLER just back from Paris where she starred in Director DONALD ALLEN 'S latest movie. Columnist SARAH MARSHALL is predicting that Carol will be an Academy Award winner next year. Another old friend coming up to join the group is National 4-H Director ALTON SHEEK. He is telling them about BOBBY TALBERT and BILLY O'NEAL winning the National Cattle judging contest in Chicago. The old woman paused momentarily, then her voice drove on. I see clear, blue skies, an open plain and a brown clad group of hunters. They are the members of ONA GREY ROBERTSON'S all-woman safari. These daring adventurers are the Misses MARCIA LAGLE, SHELBY RICHARDSON and LOUISE KEATON. JEANETTE BUTNER is keep- ing a journal of the trip and MARY ALICE BOGER is taking movie scenes which will be released by MORGAN CHAFFIN 'S film productions. Returning to Paris by plane from their African trip they are greeted by stewardesses KATHLEEN GAITHER and BETTY LOU EDWARDS. Two other distinguished passengers on the plane are United Nation's Ambassadors to France, CHRISTINE BEAUCHAMP and COLENE BLACKWELDEKH The old woman paused: That is all. As I left the cave and walked home, I WONDERED! Yvonne Hutchins, Prophetess Class History In late August '52 almost one hundred twenty-five pupils started their first year in Mocksville High School. We had several new students, most of whom were from Smith Grove. After we as freshmen settled down, we elected Gaither Sanford as president to lead us through the troubles and trials which would come our way. On the Student Council representing us as fresh- men were Harriet Tutterow, Molly Waters, and Henry Shutt. These students helped with the writing of the constitution. About the only other important thing we did that year was to elect our Halloween king and queen. This honor was placed upon Johnny Etchison and Betty Jo Foster. We used a Hawaiian theme for our float, and even though our float didn't win, Betty jo was crowned Queen! That spring we chose Billy Sell and Betty jo Foster to attend the Junior and Senior Banquet. The next fall a few less students answered the sophomore roll call, but we still had the largest class in school. For various reasons we didn't elect a class presi- dent, but somehow we got through. We nominated Bailey Walker and Katherine Plott as our candidates for the Halloween Carnival. That year we used Sitting on Top of the World as our theme for the float. It didn't win first prize-onlv second! Yvonne Hutchins won first prize for the best individual costume. Giving expert advice to the Student Council were Molly Waters and Gaither Sanford from our sophomore class. Then Banquet time came. We chose Patty Taylor and Henry Shutt to have the honor of attending this event which was held at the Woman's Club in Thomasville. After a few more weeks of school, we ad- journed for the summer. Another summer passed very quickly, and in the fall of '54 an inspired group of juniors settled down to work. First was the R. E. A. picnic, an annual affair at which the juniors are priviliged to sell refreshments. We elected Gaither Sanford as chairman of this impor- tant projectg later he became class president. All of us did a good bit of back-breaking labor that beautiful day in the concession stand, but it was worth it. We cleared over three hundred and twenty-five dollars. As Halloween approached, the class elected Patty Taylor and Billy Sell as our Halloween king and queen. Our theme for the float was United Nations . The float didn't win, but Billy was crowned King of the Carnival! Jimmy Kelly and Kenneth Howell helped give aid to the Student Council that year. Billy Sell was awarded the most valuable football player of '54 from Mocksville High. Soon after Christmas we started work on our ban- quet. We took a trip to New York to be present at the Stork Club, C in reality the Vance Hotel, Statesvilleb. Gaither Sanford, class president, served as Master of Ceremonies. Many talented members of out class participated in a musical program making this a memorable occasion. Later that spring our first major atempt in acting was presented in the High School Auditorium. Peck'.t Bad Boy, a three act comedy by Charles George was well received, and we were sure our efforts had not been in vain. One of the most exciting and thrilling time of the year was in May when we ordered our class rings. We chose black stones with the wildcat seal on one side and the state seal on the other. Instead of waiting until the senior year to select the 1955-56 Student Council president, we decided to elect him the last of the junior year. The by-laws were changed and the election took place. Billy Sell was elected president of the Student Council, with Henry Shutt as Vice-President. The faculty chose Lynda Crawford and Betty Edwards to attend Girls' State, which was held at Woman's College, and Gaither Sanford to attend Boys' State at Raleigh. May brought a close to one of our most enjoyable school years. Then we were Seniors! How did we feel as we entered the doors of high school for the last year? There ,was a little sadness as we remembered all the things we would do no more, but the joy of graduating will more than make up for what we miss. We elected Henry Shutt to be our efficient class president. To help Student Council President Billy Sell, we nominated Bob Kiger and Kenneth Howell. For our Halloween float we chose Peter Pumpkin Eater as our theme with the king and queen candi- dates, J. T. Smith and Carol Miller, riding in the pumpkin. The float won second prize. As we the seniors of '56 look back over the four long years of high school, a lot of if's crowd our mind. As we look into the future we see a bright or gloomy tomorrow, but whatever the tide may bring, we shall make the best of it. Gail Walker, Historian W?7Ufyf0'H-Ogio M 'Z-MWZJZZQZZ Wm ff' - W- W My M J 44 gwfpff WM gy qw' ww H N M milf? i JK Mgififwifg - ' P www WW? 'Mj?Q f23?f?fLW X99 f, Qfffi QTW M J6,f'x9'j,j,l4J ' i?Q i!jWb N6 mdwmw X4-550 2MP1,4ilJcv!' Qs MOST POPULAR: Henry Shutt Carol Miller FRIENDLIEST: . WITTIEST: Gaither Sanford Floyd Green Julia Allen . Molly Waters Superlahves MOST ATHl.ETlCi Kenneth Howell Patty Taylor MOST DEPENDABLE: Johnny Etchison Lynda Crawford . ,yr M rv . I K I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gaither Sanford Betty Lou Edwards MOST STUDIOUS: Henry Shuff Lynda Crawford BEST DRESSED: ' curm, J- T- Smifh Bailey Walker Carol Miller . Pony Taylor PRETTIEST and MOST HA NDSOM E: J. T. Smith Bonnie Shaw Superlahves MOST DIGNIFIED: Donald Allen Betty Jo Foster BEST ALL-AROUND: Johnny Efchison Gail Wal ker Treasurer, Martha McDaniel Secretary, Sue Howard Vice-President, Carmen Rice President, Mackie Deadmon JUNIOR OFFICERS Jane Allen Marshall Angell Audrey Bailey Jim Boger Amos Brown Joe Brown Nancy Brown Devon Cannon Floreffa Collette Nancy Cozart Donald Joe Donner Mackie Deadmon Pansy Howard Sue Howard Betty Jones Carolyn Latham Bobby Leonard William Long Martha McDaniel Chiquita Murray Dickie Nail Katherine Parrish Betty Jo Phillips Gene Plott Junior Class Barbara Ferebee Roy Forrest Tony Forrest .lo Ann Frye Gail Furches Evonne Gaither Ruth Greene Clinard Howard Emma Jo Pope Mary Lou Quillin Ann Rankin Carolyn Ratledge Jerry Reavis Carmen Rice Denny Rollins Nancy Rollins Junior Class Jimmy Spillman Sylvia Stroud Ann Taylor Jo Ann Trivette Kenny Walker Sam Walker Joyce Whitaker Robert Wilson Philip Rowland Ann Sain Janice Smoot Marilyn Spencer lr o m S 0 S Ye C! VFX ssswgx Darwin Allen Jane Allen Lester Allen Alice Anderson Z. N. Anderson Myron Angell Brevard Arndt Peggy Arnold Jimmy Atwood Jean Baker Mike Barnette Janie Beck Margaret Bell Barbara Boger Mitzi Brewer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Mitzi Brewer, Treasurer Freddie Murphy, Secretary Darwin Allen, Vice-President Z. N. Anderson, President oplwmore Class Alice Call Geraldine Campbell Leon Carter Bill Collette Charles Daniel Gene Flowers Earl Furches Howard Gaither Barbara Good Darnell Gobble Joe Gobble David Green Billy Harpe Myrtis Hellard Gail Hendrix Ann Hursey Jackie Jones Joan Jones Willie Keaton Carolyn Keller Judy Laird Shelby Jean Lanier Ronnie Lookabill Johnny Lowery Janice Matthews Alice McDaniel Brady McDaniel Loraine McDaniel Jack Seaford Terry Shutt Edith Smith Joe Smith Walker Stickney Mona Swicegood Johnnie Sue Teague Jean Tucker Mary Wall Peggy Wall Veona Welborne Alvin Whitaker Mary Wilma McDaniel H. T. Meroney Wilson Merrell Jimmy Mullis Freddie Murphy Peggy Owings Doris Peoples Richard Potts Don Richardson Jack Richardson James Richardson Gerald Robertson ophomore Class FRESHMAN OFFICERS Lloyd Junker, Presiclentg Martha Seafs, Vice- Presidentp Yvonne Hendrix, Secretary. nnn J A 5: x N Arnold Adams Jackie Allen Harry Call Peggy Carter Marfha Clement Laverne Cohen Darrell Cook Jack Couch June Craven Ann Day Wade Dyson James Edwards, Jr Charlie Ellis WN wg ww Louise Allen Arnold Anderson Joe Anderson Alton Angell Linda Ball Ronald Bares Harold Boger Mary Boles Wayne Allen R. K. Allison Linda Hendrix Margaret Hendrix Robert Hendrix Yvonne Hendrix Abe Howard Joseph Howard Nancy Howard Maxine Howell Bailey James Elsie Johnson Gail Jones Lloyd Junker Ann Latham Charlie Latham Charles Lazenby Jimmy Loolcabill Alice Faye Lowery Gene Madison Freshman Class Glenn Everest Sylvia Everhardt Tex Foster Wilson Foster Betty Jean Frye Sanford Frye Wanda Gobble Rebecca Goss Janie Greene Kenneth Greene Mack Draughn Carolyn Harris Jack Harris Linda Hartley Ann Hendricks Barbara Hendrix Charles Hendrix Connie Hendrix Robert Row land Martha Seats Bobby Gray Smith Carmen Smith Dianne Smith Phyllis Smith Betty Jo Smoot Priscilla Smoot Sharrie Souther Terry Spencer Pauline Spry Judy Taylor Richard Taylor Tommy Trivette Hal Wall Johnny Ward Don White Bob York Freshman Class John Marshall Johnny Mason Dorothy McBride Clyde Melton Wayne Melton Jerry Millsaps Roger Parrish Gail Poplin Eddy Powell Mildred Privette Mary Etta Ratledge Patsy Reavis Junior Reeves Gaye Rice Alan Richardson Johnny Richardson Faye Riddle Linda Robertson eagmh Grade Angeline Allen, Elmer Allen, Mitchell Angell, Robert Barnhart, David Beaver, W. A. Beck, Carolyn Bell, Louise Black- welder, Ann Blackwood, Bonnie Boger, Franklin Boger, Judy Bowles, Gene Brewer, Sue Brewer, Bobby Brown, Larry Brown, Reba Bundy, Wanda Burton, Sue Cartner, Gary Chaffin, Joe Tommy Chaffin, Wayne Champion, Donald Cleary, Juan Cohen, Jerry Cook, Leroy Cranfill, Carl Dyson, Eugene Dyson, Mary Etchison, Patsy Everest, Billy Foster, Jean Foster, Patsy Fuller, Dwain Furches, Hugh Gaither, Ann Graham, Tommy Graham, Wayne Green, Aaron Hellard, Lindo Hendricks, Jimmie Hen- drix, W. L. liames, David Jones, Linda Kay Jones, Jerry Keller, Ramey Kemp, Eleanor Kurfees, Sarah Leach, Annette Lefler, Kelly Mainer, Sandra Malone, Don Marklin, Michael McClamrock, Gwyn Meroney, Mary Lois Nichols, Stephen Pope, Beverly Potts, Linda Sue Quillin, Helen Reeves, Letitia Rodwell, Wayne Sammons, Judy Sanford, David Shaw, Gail Sigman, Natalie Smith, Sue Spillman, Sue Steelman, Sidney Stroud, Brenda Taylor, Betty Trivette, Mary Tucker, Benny Turner, John Williard, Shirley York, Henry Kurley Young. Seventh Grade John Robert Allen, Peggy Allen, Judy Anderson, Betty Arnold, Jerry Arnold, Glenda Barnette, Jerry Barnette, Lance Beasley, Catherine Bell, John Blackwelder, Gladys Boger, Jerry Boger, Donnie Boles, Rachel Bowles, Ann Boyd, Linda Carter, Margaret Ann Carter, Melva Jean Carter, Bonnie Chaffin, Barbara Chapman, Marcelle Cook, Janice Danner, Teddy Davis, Jackie Dull, Donald Edwards, Lena Mae Edwards, Betty Jean Feimster, Norman Forrest, Johnny Foster, Theresa Foster, Cora Furches, Benny Gaither, Patricia Gait- her, Josephine Galliher, Donnie Gobble, Betty Green, Johnny Green, P. C. Grubbs, Linda Harris, Jerry Hendricks, Nancy Hend- rix, Tommy Hendrix, Clara Howard, William Nelson Howard, J. C. Huffman, Gerald Jones, Joyce Jones, Larry Jones, Ann Jordon Fonda Joyce, Ophelia Keller, Everette Kelly, Carolyn Kurfees, Kay Lanier, James Leroy Lash, J. W. Lash, James Latham, Joe Little, Luther Long, Allen Mabe, Johnny Marklin, Carolyn McCuIloh, Doug McDaniels, Benny Merrill, Tamra Merrill, Lucille Moody, Bill Moore, Johnny O'Neal, Phyllis Rutledge, Judy Reavis, Jane Rowland, Ruby Safley, Adelaide Sanford, Edith Shell, Linda Sherrill, Richard Shores, Edwin Smith, Elaine Smith, Jackie Smith, Annie Bell Stewart, Hubert Stein, Linda Stroud, Jerry Swicegood, Madeline Swisher, Martha Trivette, Curtis Tutterow, Tommy Tutterow, Connie Wagner, Sherrill Wall, Gene Whittaker, Johnny Wyatt. 1 lx IU Sixth Grade J. T. Adams, George Angell, Marcus Angell, Printis Barneycastle, Edward Barnhardt, Carol Beck, Louise Beck, Frances Boger, Edward Bowles, John Frank Bowles, Alma Branham, Betty Brewer, Wilson Brown, Don Cartmell, Kenneth Cassidy, Kay Chapman, Carolyn Cook, Lester Cozart, Brenda Cranfill, Julia Craven, Jerry Crews, Jim Davis, Brenda Day, Jimmy Dickinson, Ronald Draughn, Melba Louise Dyson, Buddy Eaton, Billy Evans, Vicky Feimster, Dianne Ferebee, H. B. Forrest, Mary Ruth Frye, Mary Ann Glasscock, Anne Gobble, Hilda Harpe, Judy Harpe, Larry Hendricks, Ann Hendrix, Linda Hendrix, Judy Holloway, Gene Holthouser, Howard Hutchins, Linda Hutchins, Rocky Johnson, Barbara Jones, Donald Jones, Jimmy Kiger, Wayne Lanier, John Ray Latham, Shirley Latham, Denny List, Reba Lowery, Kay Mathews, Jimmy Miller, David Owings, Artis Platt, Bobby Platt, .lay D. Prevette, Shirley Ratledge, Ronald Wayne Richardson, Paulette Richard, Shirley Sammons, Dorothy Shell, Larry Smith, Nor- man Smith, Barbara Smoot, Ann Spillman, Hugh Stewart, Dorothy Taylor, Larry Thomas, Chuck Tomlinson, Richard Trivette, Frances Turner, Jimmy Tutterow, Molly Tutteraw, Carolyn Wall, Missy Waters, Charles Whitaker, Jane White, Jerry White, Larry Wil- son, Johnny York. 'ua' C t- YN 5- KQV' Fifth Grade David Adams, Fred Allen, Vivian Allen, Gail Allison, Jimmy Anderson, Perrie Anderson, Kenneth Arnold, Junior Barbee, Buddy Bell, Herman Bennett, W. H. Blackwelder, Joe Cortner, Christine Clement, Sherry Collins, Sylvia Cranfill, Charles Crenshaw, Bill Day, Wayne Draughn, Judy Dwiggins, Jerry Sue Evans, Maretha Foster, Lindo Fry, Jimmy Fuller, Myrtle Gobble, Odell Gobble, Tommy Gobble, Charles Harris, James Harris, Wanda Harrison, Glenda Hendrix, Judy Hendrix, Shirley Hendrix, Howard Holshouser, Brenda Howard, James Howard, Johnny Howard, Harry Lee Howell, Steven liames, lkey James, Billy Roy Jones, Cal Jones, Gary Jones, June Jones, Doris Jordan, Bill Junker, Martha Kiser, Jerry Koontz, Kenneth Koontz, Robert Kurfees, Gail Lanier, Linda Lash, Tennie Leach, Anne Liphom, Kaye Lowery, Sharon Marklin, Ronnie McClamrock, Ann McCulloh, Charles Merrell, Jimmy Merrell, Norma Messick, Jerry Miller, Gary Millsaps, Ray O'Neal, Joann Peoples, John Henry Ratledge, Curl Roberson, Patrick Rogers, Ronnie Rogers, Dwight Sammons, Kay Shaw, Jimmy Sheek, Jane Smith, Linda Smith, Gary Souther, Violet Spry, Brenda Stroud, Elaine Tay- lor, Mary Taylor, Ann Towell, Shirley Trivette, Gene Vickers, Martin Whitaker, Nancy Whitaker, Mac White, Betty Zimmerman. D Fourth Grade Patricia Angell, Carolyn Binkley, Venita Blackwelder, Charles Boger, Gary Boger, Larry Bowles, John Brewer, Billie Joe Brown, Ann Cassidy, Don Cassidy, Jean Cleary, Butch Cranfill, Sandra Cranfill, Rheta Daniels, Patty Danner, Barbara Davis, Patsy Dead- mon, Anne Dickinson, Ann Draughn, Larry Draughn, Ronnie Dull, Ray Dwiggins, Steve Evans, Larry Feimster, Ann Foster, Ava Lou Foster, Mandy Fraylick, Mary Lou Frye, Rosemary Garner, Joyce Glasscock, Larry Gobble, Spurgeon Goss, Patsy Grubb, Larry Har- bin, Paul Horpe, Jerry Hayes, Diane Hendricks, Johnny Hendrix, Martha Hendrix, Letha Holloway, Judy liames, Martha James, Dessie Johnson, Johnny Johnson, George Jones, Ruth Jordan, Bobby Keller, Margie Lanier, Robert Lanier, Terry Lash, Tony Lyerly, Lawrence Mabe, Jane Mando, Randy Miller, Bobby Moody, Carol Nash, Tommy O'Neal, Judy Phipps, Keith Potts, JerryRatledge, Elizabeth Rector, Phyllis Reep, Dianne Robertson, Nelson Sammons, Karleen Sell, Ashley Smith, Rosalee Smith, Margie Smoot, Donald Stewart, Ronald Stewart, Johnny Towell, Karliss Walker, David White, Shelby Willard, Kathy Young. it .. J. W-f' 'Q I wif: 1- Elm, Third Grade Gary Allen, Kenneth Allison, Jerry Angell, Joe Barron, Clifford Beaver, Jimmy Boger, John Henry Boger, Kenneth Boger, Marlene Boger, Billy Bowles, Ronnie Bowles, Steve Brown, Larry Burnette, Brenda Burton, Peggy Call, Janet Carter, Kenneth Carter, Eddy Cartmell, Harold Cassidy, Joyce Chapman, Butch Clement, Vernon Coe, Barbara Cook, Linda Cox, Corky Cozart, Pug Cutts, Gary Lee Daniels, Merlie Donner, Phyllis Donner, Johnny Davis, Ervin Draughn, Kay Feimster, Roger Feimster, Mary Ruth Forest, Patsy Garner, Kathy Glasscock, Patsy Gobble, Kaye Godbey, Annie Ruth Goss, Helen Grant, Betty Graves, Tony Greene, Ronnie Gunn, Irene Harrison, Shelby Hayes, Eugene Hendrix, Marcia Hendrix, SammyHendrix, Spencer Hendrix, Ricky Holshouser, Faye Howard, Jane Howard, Ray Huffman, Betty Hutchens, Bobbie Hutchens, Eugene James, Gail Johnson, Nancy Johnson, David Jones, Donnie Jones, Barbara Keller, Barbara Keller, Michael Keller, Gregg Kemp, Billie Koontz, Linda Meredith, BettyMerrell, Lindo Owens, Glenda Owings, Clay Pesaro, Vivian Poole, Elsie Purvis. -9 Q.. Third Grade Ann Ratledge, Donnie Ratledge, Larry Reynolds, Edith Sain, Jane Sanford, Jewell Seaford, Kay Seaford, David Shaw, Nancy Sheek, Gloria Shell, Jimmie Short, Mary Ruth Shuler, Kay Smoot, Jerry Spry, David Lee Steelman, Butch Stewart, Darlene Swicegood, Bobby Taylor, Billy Ray Trivette, Larry Tutterow, Bettie Whit- aker, Elaine Whitaker, Ella Grace Whitaker, Gary Lee Whitaker, Janice Whitaker, Vernon Whitaker, Doris Willard, Judy Willard Monte Wilson, John Woodward, lda Bell Yates, Charles Young. econd Grade Martha Sue Allen, Douglas Anderson, Steven Arndt, Kathy Beck, Harold Boettcher, Linda Boger, Michael Branham, Phyllis Call Casey Cartmell, Linda Gay Cartner, Beniamin Coe, Susan Collette, William Cranfill, Perri Cutts, Rebecca Ann Davis, Troy Draughn Gerry Dull, Jim Dwiggins, Elizabeth Ann Evans, Jean Evans. r 2 '- r t .l ' fi 'Y 1' k i il Q. 'Q , K ,J ,f Q- X s 8 R Q 3 ., 'K A ii , Q ,Q V, f . ' ' G W 2 1 W,NN i .mv , wr- 1. 1- . f: ' Q-av 'it A N ,. ' ij! S . , ,F Qs. Q- : -.f , ,ze 1' ,, P it e J Q-A Q11 , ' J' A I'X '14'2 .J '.k- 'Tw '2' . econd Grade Raymond Everest, Joe Mack Everett, Becky Forrest, Beverly Foster, Brenda Frye, Johnny Frye, Keith Frye, Rachel Galliher, Delaine Glasscock, Jimmy Glasscock, Gary Gobble, Vauda Mae Gobble, Barbara Ann Goforth, Linda Green, Georgie Grimes, Nancy Grubbs, Jeanette Harpe, Gary Hayes, Michael Hendrix, Linda Holman, Martha Howard, Brenda Sue Jones, Dianne Jones, Joe Jones, Barbara Lash, Louis Leach, Donna Long, G. W. Lowery, Ray Mabe, Yvonne Mabe, Dianne McClamrock, Judy McPeters, Karen Merrell, Sandra Millsaps, Marty Jo Morrow, Judy Gail O'Neill, Wanda Parrish, Meredith Penninger, Mary Sue Peoples, Ann Plott, Mary Rutledge, Rose Lillie Richardson, Stanley Rickard, Verna Safley, Danny Shore, Bobbie Smith, Joetta Smith, June Smith, Lanny Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Johnny Sparks, Jerry Stroud, Beverly Tomlinson, Brenda Turner, Doytt Wagner, Charles Walker, Neal Walker, Gerald Wall, Lanie Wall, Pam Wall, Rosie Waters, Jerry Whitaker, Kenneth Whitaker, Rebecca Whitaker, Johnny White, Paul Willard, Charles Williams, Shirley Wood, Brantley York, Freddy Young, Jan Young. Q' First Grade Wanda Bailey, Tommy Beck, Rita Byerly, Ricky Cartner, Janet Ann Cozart, Phil Deadmon, Darlene Dull, Carl Dwiggins, Donnie Dwiggins, Gwyn Dwiggins, Darrell Edwards, Ann Feimster, Brenda Forrest, Leonard Foster, Paul Foster, Brenda Gaither, Bobby Galli- her, Carroll Garner, Dotty Gobble, Jo Gobble, Brenda Godbey, Steve Gough, Richard Green, Loraine Harrison, David Hetfner, Vicki Hendricks, Bobby Hendrix, Brenda Hendrix, Delane Hendrix, Jerry Hendrix, Jackie Holloway, Jerry Holthouser, Jeanie John- son, Jennifer Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Donny Keller, Tommy Lanier, Kay Lazenby, Steven Lipham, George Mason, Jr., Linda Mc- Clamrock, Mike Miller, Mae Moody, Dennis Moore, Gary O'Neil, Paul O'Neil, Bonnie Rotledge, Ronnie Sain, Sanford Sain, Caroline Sanford, Patricia Short, Gail Smith, Kathy Fay Smith, Richard Smith, Russell Smith, Susan Smith, Larry Spencer, Jean Stewart, Martha Stewart, Tommy Stewart, Howard Taylor, Carol Thompson, Lynne Tutterow, Ann Voris, Steve Walker, Dale Wall, Linda Whitaker, Shirley Whitaker, Kay Williard, Dwight Wooten, Wayne Young. E M mimnyiw Traffic Cop Lunchroom Staff Mrs. Vera Dwiggins, Mrs. Duke Whitaker, Mrs. Margaret Latham, Mrs. Gilmer Brewer, Manager, Mrs. Betty Tutterow, Mrs. C. H. Messick. ATHLETICS lfiivl el i Q A ! I ,X X 5 M X13 rl- li. me if f , as C iw ,fl ' 1 if -44 4 '5- Cheerleaders Janice Smoof, Terry Shutt, Clmiquifa Murray, Veona Welborn, Clwiefp Karleen Sell, Mascofp Martha Seals, Alice Call. Noi' Pictured: Louise Allen. Q i' .5 .0 kr Old Faithful Y H , it i.,,g ff ,4 ,, all LX lf W 1955 Football Team FIRST ROW: Floyd Greene, Jackie Allen, Tommy Graham, Bailey James, Ramey Kemp, Lloyd Junker, Eddie Powell, Joe Gobble, Charlie Latham, Jimmy Milsaps, Joe Brown. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Atwood, Ronald Lookabill, Jimmy Spillman, Bailey Walker, William Long, Kenny Walker, Z. N. Anderson, Dickie Nail, Bill Harpe, Kenneth Howell. THIRD ROW: Darwin Allen, Michael Barnette, David Jones, Bobby Leonard, Lester Allen, Bill Sell, Jimmy Kelly, Mackie Deadmon, Jimmy Mullis, Brevard Ardnt, Clinard Howard, Alton Sheek, Jack Couch. '14 t l...A tarting Line-up LINE: Billy Sell, Michael Barnette, Joe Brown, William Long, Kenny Walker, Darwin Allen, Jimmy Kelly. BACKFIELD: Kenneth Howell, Bailey Walker, Mackie Deadmon, Alton Sheek. Football L l FULLBACKS Dickie Nail BaileyWalker Team 1955 HALFBACK - Alfon SI-geek HALFBACK - Kenneth Howell QUARTERBACK - Leger Allen QUARTERBACK - Mackie Deadmon TACKLE - Michael Barnefte lt me m lm X , f--w 5 my X .1 X -Y , 'iw Q i GUARDS - Kenny Walker . A , Q J B D ' e co-cAPrAuNs - Ends: amy sen, Jimmy Kelly, oe 'own Coach, Mr. Peeler. . QI, L' 1 ,fm G W' immltll W E,......w. ..., ,...T,..i.,.E-..J..r EL 11 ,,qQ, ,E -' ' ww- ilbrf, mn ,e,, f? elle. Ill 'ln' ,, 1 V f ig 1' '-'- M TACKLE - Clinard Howard GUARD - Jimmy Mullis Floyd Greene CENTER- William Long GUARD - Joe Gobble HALFBACK - Z. N. Anderson 3 35 Doris McDaniel - Patty Taylor sam. smsfh Co-Captains Juno Allen X Bask Vs 675 -X x Qff Florefta Collette Emma Jo Pope, Manager Lorraine Carol Mrs. Flake Hayes, Coach McDaniel Miller Katherine Linda Alice Anderson Sue Lynda Parrish Owings Howard Crawford s f we sk - X , ,J , , xx t K 74 SSH , Y , 1 ,F , VW ' ki 5. Y a ' 5 L Q - Zigi AA a f 1 . 5 v s- r M x X 1 awww ' , - Mfwmw L, W ek, if gf, 1. if .Z ,X ,V X D. 35 wa Ax is is S+ Q' ..,,. ' i Q1 Q E z ,..,Q bbv.. .. , S Q 'x b 1' v .. gg is ' sw ': 5 ' - . ' . x W 'K . v iw: - -4' 5 ,.I ' if V 5 - x 5 -NI 4 ' ' ':f Q ' ' if QS A ., Xf 4 f 5 - N. . ' ' A ' k Q f V' Y 5 if 'N' Www' 'E .' A K ,E E Q -, T x K f A , V Q X ' - - :K , : MZ K Ks, N A 1 Af Q. 2: m .g i - f K 5 X V , N 261.1 1 Q:,:,: ' 2: is ' x ML . I , Y' XN:g3Sx 1, ww M , V, Q X S N Q 3 X 2 Q S b M , Q X X M E Q X wk W' 1 2 iw sw-Qxx x ,-:MW N W , XX X ' fy W Y N1 ' N. . N YL M X, 'Si pl s li' ,ff QP H 9 ' 5 H wf 'i1 bi I if W I 5 ,HPV Ii L- 'Q' 'Q L ,. I - W -' 11 12 fx A C Q Q . ig gl - WA I Q. 3 sq W E 0- A f gi Sf wb W rm A. ff, 1 . ,gf 3 1?- X if v E 25- ' lu V, 3' ,, ? Qi , ,IBB 1923? gi-Y 'Eiga ugh 3' v5Ef 5 J Lf' T955 Schedule M. V. T Rockwell 3 - 8 H Mills Home ii - 2 H Rockwell 17 - O H Advance 6 - 3 T Griffith I0 - T H Davis-Townsend I4 - 2 T Advance 3 - 6 T Cooleemee 'I4 - 3 H Griffith 3 - I Outfielders --Jimmy Kelly, Kenny lnfielders -- Kneeling: Z. N. An- Walker, Alton Sheek, Charles Mes- derson, Lester Allen. Sta nd i n g sick, Darwin Allen, Henry Shutt, Mackie Deadmon. Manager Everette Kel ly 1955 Baseball Team H Norwood 3 - O T Farmington 9 - 3 T Mills Home T2 - 0 H Cooleemee 7 - 0 T Norwood 2 - 0 H Farmington 5 - O Coach Mr. Peeler Utility FielClel'S -- Kneeling: Joe Pitchers --Billy Sell,KennyHowell, Gobble, Clinard Howard, Johnny H, T, Merony, Mason. Sta n d i ng: Dickie Nail, Earl Draughn, Walker Stickney, Joe Brown. Jimmy Kelly, Presidentp Janice Smoof, Secreforyp Henry Shuff, Treasurerg Coach Peeler, Sponsor. Mm omecommg Queen 955 H ' I Carol Miller, Queen, lcenferl, Julia Allen, Affendanf, lleffl, Marflwc McDaniel, Affendanf, frightl. WYMAKERS r El 0 ik Q5 'J 1' af' 511' 3: 2 490 ,xo NEW r L mf gf. :' -'i X1 -SSRI? To 'C '1- fe 'I Ln ch, Plv O X 'lf 1' 'X BLK ag Cm. The Mocksvillian Staff Mrs. Helen Crenshaw, Sponsorp Henry Shut? d for In Chief Gcufhe Sanford, Business Manager. fx 2? s tudent Council President, Billy Sell, Vice-President, Henry Shutt, Sponsor, Mr. Farthing, Principal. Hi-Life taff SEATED: Miss Brumfield, Sponsor, Henry Shutt, Sports Editor, Bob Kiger, Art Editor, Lynda Crawford, Feature Editor, Betty Lou Edwards, Editor, Jeanette Butner, Business Manager, Yvonne Hutchins, Grammar Grade Reporter, Shelby Richardson, News Editor, Gail Walker, Grade Reporter, Julia Allen, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor. L I i I i Beta Club SEATED: Harriet Tutterow, Molly Waters, Doris McDaniel, Nancy Reavis, June Green, Julia Allen, Vice President, Christine Beauchamp, Secretary, Yvonne Hutchins, Patrica Smith, Kathleen Gaither, Shelby Richard son, Betty Lou Edwards. STANDING: Miss Green, Sponsor, Gaither Sanford, Lynda Crawford, Alton Sheelc Gail Walker, Billy Sell, Henry Shutt, President, Anne Richardson, Johnny Etchison, Linda Owings, Bob Kiger Helen Laird, Faye Wilson. Marshals 1955 Johnny Etchison, Lynda Crawford, Betty Lou Edwards, Co-Chief, Henry Shutt, Co-Chief, Alton Sheek, Gaither Sanford. 61 'D -V ,,..,,,, ...wan A4 F. H. A. FRONT ROW: Sylvia Stroud, Reporter, Ruth Greene, Parliamentarian, Anne Richardson, Vice-President, Lynda Crawford, President, Martha McDaniel, Secretary, Julia Allen, Treasurer, Sponsor, Miss Greene. F. F. A. KNEELING: Mr. Randall, Sponsor, Wade Dyson, Vice-President, Grady White, Reporter, Floyd Greene, President, Bobby Talbert, Sentinel, George Mabe, Secretary, Marshall Angell, Treasurer lnot shownl. - mm Senior4-H Club SEATED: Sylvia Stroud, Song Leader, J. T. Smith, Secretary 8- Treasurer, Lynda Crawford, Song Leader Johnny Etchison, President, Johnny Ward, Vice-President, Christine Beauchamp, Reporter. ,Q l Commercial Club President, Julia Allen, Vice-President, Jeanette Butner, Secretary 8- Treasurer, Anne Richardson, Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor. wi . x4 2 V 5 f N L QE ::':.':?g lllslwmuf Q f.-me QQ ns-it '00 L'-I-E l 6,1 S Mi 'V ff I V it l 1 95 y .r 'ff 5 ' ii + P- .E:'Z.-1 ,N ' X X .5 A, 4 U lm Nw W Q M is 3, A , ,Hug as 'xl 4 '- ' 'L' lj '- fu 1-as i - s. 4. 1 Q3 wi?-J agar ,Ivy , 1. , as 3 SQ 4 'I' mfr: 1:'I l I 1 , . 1.1 .QE-Q gn MS' S' ' ' 'f ..,,.,4,wwa-Aan-snr-...4Wd.. W...-.mo-o. , Glee Club Mrs. Eugene Smith, Sponsor, Gaither Sanford, President, Chiquita Murray, Secretory, Jimmy Kelly, Treasurer. Music Teachers Mrs. Eugene Smith Miss Louise Stroud Library Assistants Mrs. Helen Crenshaw - Librarian Office Assistants SEATED: Mr. Farthing, Principal. STANDING: Marcia Lagle, Sue Howard, Sylvia Stroud, Gail Furches, Christine Beauchamp, Anne Richardson. x My x , K I .uxl J 'V ,'1.- 'fi X b' A ,. r KJ hug?- 4 x QS!! b s 'ii' be .. I g M V34 , . 8:1 A051 ' S ,igeba gf I 4' ' P I k 5 fb. i ' A iii 'Vw SCHDUL V M Qfnmvs J '- fx , Myprx ni, T Y ' ' , i few M ' ak A wi S-if .mi 4 Q , . , r. 1' -f ' 0 NM 4? 45' il 5155! 4 ,KR , ,mg ,QS Sgt k 1 L E F urmture for ScIh ooI s , Co leges, ll1S'tltlltl0l1S 4.1 -, HANE5 ! 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PHON E I I I Il I II ,, I MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE oN THE SQUARE PI-IoNE 205 MOCKSVILLE NDR-I-H CAROLINA IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY TELEPHONE 35 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA R. O. KIGER'S GROCERY FRESH MEATS - NOT-IONS - GRDCERIES FEED AND FLouR - GAS - OIL ICE CREAM AND DRINKS PHONE I03 NAOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA BUCK 'S BAR-B-Q wINSToN-SALEM HIGHWAY PHONE SMITH GROVE EXCHANGE 33322 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS oN THE SQUAREH PHONE 72 MocKSvILLE. NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE- NOR:'H CAROLINA DAVIE FEED 8' SEED COMPANY PURINA CHOWS - BABY CHICKS SANITATION DEPOT STREET PHONE I7 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WILKINS DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIDNS VETERINARY SUPPLIES PHONE ZI AND 400 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO SUPPLY G,H.C, SHUTT- OWNER PHONE I3Z NIOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA PRINCESS THEATER MOTION PICTURES AT THEIR BEST PHONE I82 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF' THI: MOCKSVILLE GRILL WAYS SERVES GOOD FOOD MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF HALL DRUG COMPANY THE LINK BETWEEN YOUR DOCTOR AND YOU MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA SMOOT SHELL SERVICE PHONE 3II MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA T C GRAHAM AND H R EATON PHONE II3 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FOR se YEARS THE DAVIE RECORD HAS BEEN ADvocATING BETTER ROADS BETTER SCHOOLS AND A BETTER WORLD IN WHICH TO I.IvE MILLER S BAR B-Q STATEsvII.I.E ROAD PHONE an w MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WALKER S SUPER MARKET WALK IN wALK ouT wITH BARGAINS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE or FRESH MEATS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES AND STAPLE GROCERIESU PHONE zza MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA HAL ,, THE FLOWER SHOP BOGER PURE SERVICE AUTO ACCESSORIES PURE OIL PRODUCTS KURFEES PAINTS PHONE so MoCKsvILLE NoRTI-I CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS or THE AMERICAN CAFE THE PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET TO EAT SEE oun NEw DINING RooM MoCKsvILLE NDRTI-I CAROLINA CDMPLIMENTS or WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE GEORGE ROWLAND OWNER MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA HEFFNER S FOODLAND SUPER MARKET CROCERIES MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER INC FR EEZER LOCKERS MEAT CURINC COLD STORAGE POULTRY DRESSING PHONE 40 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF 'suv FROM MOORE at SAVE MORE MOCKSVILLEIS NEWEST AND MOST MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CONIPLI MENTS OF FOSTER 8f DEADMON SHELL SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF DAVIE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY FORD TRACTOR5 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA ' ' B. c. MOORE8r SONS T. O. MYERS 8r SON coTToN GINNER ef auvsns COTTONSEED UELIN-ren ef TREA-ren PHONE as MocKsvnLLE NORTH CAROLINA MILLER EVANS HARDWARE CO DAVIE AUTO PARTS CO. WHOLESALE PARTS -SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT GOODYEAR TIRES - COMPLETE RECAPPING AND REPAIR SERVICE PHONE 2I5 PHONE 65 MocKsvlLL.E NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA OOMPLINIENTS OF SHEFFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS HOT POINT APPLIANCES LOCATED AT SHEFFIELD PHONE 3 .3465 COM PLI MENTS OF J T SMITH UPHOLSTERY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE P O BOX 4 MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA . . J. T. SMITH. OWNER PHONE 3'-3465 - , , 5:3 We, the members of the hundred fifty-six, of the city of Carolina, being of sound mind, about to depart from this place, publish, and declare this to be ment. I, Donald Gaston Allen, will Last Will and Testament Senior Class of nineteen Mocksville, state of North and realizing that we are do therefore make, ordain, our Last Will and Testa- my title of most dignified to Lester Allen. Don't become conceited, Lester. I, Julia Marie Allen, bequeath my friendly and pleasant smile to my sister, Louise. May she be as happy as l have been with it. I, Tennyson Franklin Anderson, leave to Joe Gobble my seat in Biology. Do not abuse it. I, Nancy Carolyn Bates, will my nickname, Shorty to Barbara Ferebee. I, Lillie Christine Beauchamp, bequeath my position as bus driver of No. 25 to anyone who can stand those noisy kids. I, Mary Ermon Beauchamp, keeping to Judy Laird. I, Sarah Coleen Blackwelder, will my interests in book- leave my giggles to Wanda Gobble although she has enough of her own. I, Mary Alice Boger, bequeath my height to Floretta Collete if she wishes to use it. I, Nancy Jeanette Burner, will my love for Virginia to anyone who has a friend there. I, Rebecca Anne Canter, leave to Ruth Greene my pretty brown eyes and all my friendly ways. I, Abner Morgan Chaffin, will my height to Walker Stickney unless he is as tall as Senior. I am when he becomes a I, Hazel Annette Clement, bequeath my ability to leave school at lunch to my sister, Martha. I, Lynda Jean Crawford, leave my cheerful disposition and pleasing personality to Carmen Rice to combine with hers. I, Melver Lee Culler, will time to come to Denny Rollins. my desire for graduation I, Betty Lou Edwards, bequeath all my interests in school work and my studious ways to Sylvia Stroud. I, John Walter Etchison, will my ability to make good grades to Jerry Reavis. I, Betty Jo Foster, leave my ability to miss school a lor and make good grades to Dallas Groce. I, Mary Jo Ann Gaither, will my faithfulness to my boyfriend who is away working, to anyone who is as un- fortunate as this. I, Kathleen Chrystal Gaither, leave my ability to stay away from Cooleemee to anyone who needs to take advantage of it. I, Marshall Everette Glasscock, leave my place in agriculture class to Amos Brown. I, Floyd Eugene Greene, bequeath my title as wittiest of the Senior Class to Joe Brown. I, Violet June Green, will to Emma Jo Pope my daily task of fixing the newspapers on the rack in the library. I, Peggie Dean Harris, bequeath my saying, I smell flowers, here comes Rosebud, to Elsie Dean Johnson. I, Kenneth Wayne Howell, leave my baseball outfit to Mackie Deadmon. I, Yvonne Hutchins, leave my 4H awards to anyone who has the patience to work for them as I did. l, Lettie Louise Keaton, will my quiet ways to Jo Ann Pe ry . I, James Edward Kelly, Jr., will my position on the football team to anyone who will work hard for it. I, William Robert Kiger, leave my black wavy hair to Gene Plott to mix with his red. l, Marcia Ailene Lagle, will my ability to date different boys to whoever likes to have fun. I, Helen Virginia Laird, will my quiet ways to Audrey Bailey. This should please the teachers. I, James Robert Mabe, will my interests in ninth grade girls, especially one, to Bill Collette. I, Sarah Edyth Marshall, will my happy-go-lucky ways to Barbara Ann Hendrix to combine with her own. I, Doris Carolyn McDaniel, bequeath my position on the basketball team to my sister Lorraine if she will do her best. I, Jean Carol Miller, will my title of Homecoming Queen to Chiquita Murray. I, W'illiam Franklin O'Neal, leave to Tony Forrest my ability to put up with noisy kids on I, Linda Jane Owings, will my month to Alice Anderson knowing much fun driving it as I have. I, Nancy Elizabeth Reavis, will McDaniel, who really doesn't need it. I, Homer Ray Reeves, will my love for black-headed girls to anyone who can win them. I, Ann Carolyn Reavis, leave my air-mail stationery to my sister, Patsy so she may write to service boys. I, Molly Anne Richardson, will my position in the office to Nancy Cozart. I, Shelby Jean Richardson, leave to Janie Beck my ability to make friends. I, Ona Grey Robertson, will the use of my Daddy's car to my sister, Linda. Take good care of it. I, Lash Gaither Sanford, Jr, will my black wavy hair to William Long so that it may remain in the family. I, William Jennings Bryan Sell, Jr, do hereby bequeath my love for football to Dickie Nail. May he enjoy it as much as I. I, Bonnie Lou Shaw, leave my interest in furloughs to anyone who is unlucky enough to have a boyfriend in service. I, Alton Jackson Sheek, bequeath my Boy Scout Awards to Phillip Rowland. I, George Henry Clay Shutt, 5rd, leave my ability to be late for class to my sister Terry so she may uphold the family tradition. I, Janice Inez Smith, will my way of making things sound funny to whoever is bashful enough to need it. I, Joan Carol Smith leave my expressive eyes to Janice Smoot. May they attract te boy's attention. I, John Thomas Smith, Jr., bequeath my title of best dressed to Jimmy Spillman. I, Patricia Ann Smith, will my inability to grow tall to Katherine Parish. I, Bobby Dewayne Talbert, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Wayne Bowles. I, Pattie Coleen Taylor, bequeath my ability to always have friends to Sue Howard. I, Harriet Ruth Tutterow, leave my ability to talk and get by with it to Alice Call. I, Bailey Rose Walker, bequeath my fullback position on the football team to Ramey Kemp with the hopes that he will make first string next year. I, Rachel Gail Walker, will my ability to make good grades to my brother, Sam, provided he will put it to use and be able to graduate with the class of'57. I, Martha Rose Waters, will my witty disposition to the entire Junior Class so it may always be lively. I, Lois Mae Whitaker, leave a couple inches of my height to my brother, Alvin. I, Thomas Daird Whitaker, will my job in the cafeteria to anyone who dislikes study hall. I, Robbie Geraldine White, will my ability to eat everything I want and stay slim to any girl who has to count her calories. I, Roy Grady White, will my comb to Darnell Gobble provided he will keep his hair combed as well as I have. I, Janet Faye Wilson, leave my desire to make friends and to have a good time to Yvonne Hendrix. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1956, do hete- by proclaim this to be the only valid statement of our Last Will and Testament. the school bus. beloved little grey Ply- that she will have as my neatness to Martha Faye Wilson, Testator Annual tall STANDING: Patty Taylor, Snapshot Editor, Molly Waters, Art Editor. SEATED: Nancy Reavis, Literary Editor . 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