Old Fort High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Old Fort, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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E?Nr MADGE SILVER NI have seen yesterday, I love today, and I am wait- ing for tomorrow.n nDo unto others before they undo you.N HI have as much time as you have, but not enough to waste.n UA Little well learned.H nThink of what you are doing and don't do what you are thinking. ll nDo unto others before they do unto you .n 'UN WALTER SUMMEY 19 FU' CLARK WALKER nl , RAYMOND WALKER fi .plusu A ' I l'Iif'4 555' , A,,QQsf.y.. 4, A 'H ' 'YC 'J 5 jf. ., Q .f ,af-A 4- A q3'f 1 JIMMY SUTTLES HERBERT WALKER .bw q F.. CLIFFORD WARREN nHe who thinks by the inch and talks by the mile should be moved by the foot.H HA good laugh is better than med1cine.n nlf I use time wisely, I may have more time to use.n nLaugh and the whole world laughswith you.n fFoot loose and fancy free.n nYour duty to your country today and forever, can be done only by you.u 19 1,152 ,i?1fC'L f Liflryn hz xy!!! f:ZK14'g jg' ' Z , , 17 ,ff j f' 1774514111 ffii 0 -fZf6ff17fLC,' Ligfpdyf JLAJH7 www 1- bf ' ' f14f 'f fdfbczififl, A fl! Jim Lyfnff' Z-' C nlfqfpa, ' 1-9-ff Q-,,4.r ,7, cf, gg gZL Z , Lf!! 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A 3, M. 1, 3, M, President 3, M3 Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Chief Marshall 33 Junior Play3 Sales Mgr. ARROWHEAD M. HILDA ALLISON M-H 1, 2, 3, M, Sec. 13 Glee Club 13 F. H. A. 1, 3, M, Vice-President M,3 Program Chairman 33 Beta Club 3, M, Treas- urer M3 Class President M3 Class Secretary ls Class Treasurer 33 Junior Play. VINSON DAVIS Vice-President Class 23 Basketball 3, M3 Base- ball 3, M3 Annual Staff M3 Paper Staff M3 Glee Club M3 Junior Play 3. BETTY JOYCE DENNIS Glee Club 1, 2, M3 Basketball 2, 3, M3 F. H. A. Club 3, M, Class Vice-President 13 Class Testator M3 MfH Club 1. MYRTLE EFFLER M-H Club M3 Glee Club 33 Softball l. IVALEIGH GILLIAM Glee Club 1, 23 Junior Play3 M-H Club 1, 2,3. MILDRED HALL M-H Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2. JIMMIE HARRIS M-H Club 13 Glee Club M3 Bus Driver M, Track 2, 3, M3 Basketball 2, 33 Class Treasurer M. CLASS HONORS LOREAN HENDLEY Glee Club 1, 2, My M-H Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 13 Program Committee M. MERRELL JENKINS Glee Club 1, 23 M-H Club 1, 3, 3. CARL JOHNSON Softball 1, 23 Librar- ian M. BILL KELLY M-H Club member 6 yrs. President M3 Vice- President 1 year. CARROLL LEDFORD M-H Club 1, 2, 33 Bus Driver M. EDITH LEWIS Glee Club 1, 23 M-H Club l, 2, 3. JIMMY LYTLE M-H Club 1, 2, 3, M3 Vice-President, Bus Driver M3 Student Council 3, M3 Senior Superlative--Best looking. ALVIN LUNSFORD Beta Club M3 M-H Club 1, 23 Senior Superlati- ve--Best in Scholarship and Most Intelligent. CLAYTON MURPHY Library Assistant 1, 2, 3. BETTY MOORE M-H Club 13 Glee Club 13 Assistant Editor of School Paper 3g Senior reporter, Secretary Stud ent Council M, Beta Club. STELLA MORRIS Glee Club l, 2, 33 M-H Club 1, 2, 3. VENA FAYE MORRIS Basket ball 3, M3 Class Historian, Room Improve- ment Comm. Superlatlve-- Neatest and Cutest. JAMES ROBINSON Class Pres. 23 Class Vice Pres. M3 M-H Club 1, 23 Baseball 3, M3 Glee Club M3 Beta Club M3 Track 3, M3 Bus Driver M3 Paper Staff 3, M3Editor-in- Chief M3 Annual Staff M3 Assist. Librarian l, 2, 3 HA Christmas Carol M. MILDRED ROBINSON Glee Club 1, 23 M-U Club 1, 23 Council Member 1. CHARLIE SILVER Student Council 2, 33 Baseball 1, 33 Beta Club 2, 3, My Librarian My Basketball 1, F. F. A. 1, Volley Ball l, Track l Art Map Ex. 1. MADGE SILVER Basket ball 1, 2, 33 M-H Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, M3 Class Prophet, Superla- tives--Most Dependable, Most Athletic, Most VSPS3tll6j Room Improv- ement Committee3 Sports Editor of HThe Student Herald3 Production Mgr. THE ARROLHEAD. WALTER SUMMEY Basketball 1, Glee Club l President class 3, Class Poet M. JIMMY SUTTLES Basketball 2, 3, M3 Basa- ball 3, M3 Annual Staff 3, M3 Paper Staff M3 Student Council 2, 33Beta Club 2, 3, M CPres. MJ 3 Glee Club M3 Chief Mar- shall 3, Boy's State 33 Scholarship Award ls Junior Play. CLASS HONORS Cont. CLARK WALKER CLIFFORD WARREN Class President lg Stu- Softball l, 2, 3, My dent Council 2, 3 fV1ce- Baseball 3, M3 Bus President U, President Driver 2, 3, M. MJ: Beta Club 2, 3, bg U'H Club lf 2: 3: US RAYMOND WALKER Senior Play 2, 33 Junior Play 3, Basketball 2, 35 u-H Club 1, 2, 3, us Annual Staff My WA Christ- mas Carol.n M. HERBERT WALKER Beta Club M, fVice-Pres.J Annual Staff 3, Student Council 2, U-G Club 3, Mg Marshall 3. UNI ,r fb -1 'Q 4 ,- 3359 1 '3 CHEER LEADERS JEANETTE WEASE M-H Club l, 2, 3, M3 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Softball 1. LARRY WOLFE Student Council ug A-H Club 3, Bus Driver ug Glee Club My Annual Staff 3, M3 Paper Staff My Baseball 3. , A 1 4 - v ' o- ' fl ' s ll fm ff , lV gl D if U . , s bl' 4 1 Kenyon Lackey, Norma Stanley, Lottie Allison, Mildred White and Jimmie Harris Mo s t Popul ar MASCOTS Margaret Ann Hendley Terry Noblitt .ll ,,-4 ,' I Wittiest Jeanette Wease and Jimmie Harris Mos Ambitious 1' 1 1,- f f3-1-f,1 ,,, - , - - -1, 'f'- Y- ig- f Y. ' - - '- ,' Y Zi' I - . - 5 .12 . 5 L A ' KN' 4 A, ot X use f itll ' lv: 'J ry Most Likely to Most Dependable Succeed fu!' , ,,l'I 15 -nge 1, le Class Babies Most Versatile P I I ,R Most Intelligent gg , I 1 Quietest Most Athletic I v O.. 1 . Best Looking Most Courteous Most Bashful Most Studious 4 - .Q Cutiest Best-all-round Neatiest 9 GRY 'HISTf':gfY'fL A is tiialix, For six long years we waited for the chance to go to school. Finally the time came. Miss Mary Burgin, Mrs. Nichols and Miss Della Williams were our teachers in the first grade. After learning the alphabet and mastering the art of counting to one hundred, we made it to the second grade. Mrs. Elizabeth Bidde and Miss Charlene Hemphill were our teachers this year. It was quite different from the first grade, as we started having home work. We learned to be very obedient. If we misbehaved we didn't get any recess. Our teachers for the third grade were Miss Hicks and Miss hensdale. Our biggest pain this year was arithmetic. But with the careful guidance of our teachers we soon found it wasn't too bad after all. Mrs. Gay Grant and Mrs. Harris had the responsibility in the fourth grade. This year we struggled over the new and different subject, geography By the end of the year we understood it a little better,then we were pro- moted to the fifth grade. Mrs. Gay Grant and Mrs. Emily Bradley took the burden this year. As if geography wasn't enough last year, we had to take up history. Boy, did we have to work! This year was also very sad for all of us, as our principal, Mr. Norwood, died. In the sixth grade we had finished half of our schooling and thought we were practically grown. Miss Albright and Mrs. Kanipe must have had their hands full. As seventh graders we began smiling at the opposite sex and the girls began trying on lipstick. Mrs. Kanipe and Mrs. Lonon had the headaches this year. Poor Mrs. Kanipe, two years with the same bunch of grown-ups! In the eighth we began changing classes which made us feel extremely important. Some of us thought we were in High School. There were so many in our class that the boys and girls were separated. Mrs. Huss and lk. Moore were our home room teachers. In the year l9h7, we were really in High school and known as the Fresh- men of Old Fort High. Our class sponsor was Mr. A. K. Moore. Clark Walker was our president this year. We progressed rapidly and found ourselves in the tenth gradewzith Mr. Moore again our class sponsor. he began to study biology. Some of the mem- bers of our class were ushers at the Junior Play and some of the girls were waitresses at the Junior Senior Banquet. Our leader for the Junior year was Mrs. Truby Painter. Walter Summey was our class president. This year we will always remember ,for it meant that we were to honor the Seniors at a banquet given in the Masonic Temple. Annie Lou Allison senved as toastmistress. We sold magazines and presented our Junigp Play, nM'lissH in order to obtain the money. The characters were Ivaleigh Gilliam, Sam Porter, Jimmy Suttles,Vinson Davis, Hilda Allison, Vena Faye Morris, Annie Lou Allison, Clark Ralker and Wade Ayers. Mr. Robert Woodward was the director for the play. Now we have come to the last and greatest year in the history of our class. The organization for the Senior Class was: Mr. R. M. Woodward, Class Sponsor, Hilda Allison, President, James Robinson, Vice-Presidentg Annie Lou Allison, Secretar 5 Jimmie Harris, Treasurer. The Juniors honored us with a banquet on May E. The baccalureate sermon was held on May 13 and the grad- uation exercises on May 21. The memories of our senior year are mingled with happiness and sadness, a feeling of accomplishment and one of just be- ginning. There were so many last things to be done and so little time to do them. Soon we found ourselves receiving those much desired and treasured diplomas. Graduation was over, our schoolciays ended. Vena Faye Morris Class Historian f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania March 31, 1958 Dear Hilda, I have just returned from my visit home and I could hardly wait to tell you what I heard about our old classmates. Lorene Hendley is a nurse in a hospital in Washington and Jeanette Wease is a model in the same city. Clayton Murphy is a FBI Agent with his office in Baltimore. As you probably know, Bill Kelly has finished college at NC State and is Farm Agent of Cumberland County with Raymond Walker as his assistant. Vena Faye Morris is married to the owner of the Sky-Line Drive - In Theater in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Merrell Jenkins is teaching Home Economics in the Marion City Schools. Clark Walker now owns a grade A dairy in Old Fort. He distributes milk to several nearby towns. Herbert Walker is owner of a large truck farm. Ivaleigh Gilliam is working with the Little Theater Group of Columbia, South Carolina. Her pals , Edith Lewis and Mildred Hall are employed in the Peoples Bank of Dayton, Ohio. Do you remember what a good athlete Jimmy Suttles was? Well, he is play- ing basketball for the Mighty Mites of Richmond, Virginia. I saw Clifford Warren playing baseball with the New York Yankees in the American League. Jimmy Lytle is an electrical engineer and is working in Seward, Penn- sylvania. Carl Johnson is owner of the Johnson Electric Company in Marion. Mildred Warren Robinson is a happy housewife now and she and her husband own a clothing store in Old Fort. Stella Morris is singing with a quartette over station BIO. Have you heard the latest about Charlie Silver? He has just been comm- issioned a three star general in the Army. I always did think Cahrlie would amount to something. Do you remember how Carroll Ledford used to like to argue? Well, he became a lawyer and has his office in Charlotte. Oh yes, Alvin Lunsford is Manager of Roses' Five and Ten Cent Store in Roanoke, Virginia. It so happens that Betty Moore is a commercial teacher in that city and I hear they see quite a bit of each other. James Robinson started pitching for the Marion Mauraders baseball team shortly after school was out and is still with them. Vinson Davis is owner of the Davis Transfer Lines and lives in Mobile, Alabama. Annie Lou Allison married the owner of Drippin' Rock Gift Shop and it is one of the largest in the state. Larry Wolfe is Editor of the Hollywood Times. Just last week he featured Myrtle Effler. Betty Joyce Dennis and Jimmie Harris are co-starring in a picture called STARLIGHT, They sure make a good team. Walter Summey is a famous poet now. Hilda, I wish you much success in being a nurse in Bellvue Hospital. Since my vacation has ended, I will settle back down to being Manager of Ski-Bow Tourist Court. A Classmate of 'Sl :CLASS Wai County of McDowell Town of Old Fort To Whom it May Concern: We, the Senior Class of nineteen of sound mind and body, and realizing an end, do hereby publish and declare To the Faculty, we To the Juniors, we good luck. To the Sophomores, and if they become hundred and fifty-one, being supposedly that our days as a class are drawing to this to be our last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I give our deep affection, respect and appreciation. give our sincerest wishes for their success and constant our sister class, we give our sincere congratulations when Juniors. To the Freshmen, we bequeath plenty of height and hope. I, I, I, I, James Moore. ARTICLE II Larry Wolfe, do will and bequeath Bus No. 3h to Jack Evans. Carl Johnson, will my ability to get out of work to Billy Jackson. Alvin Lunseford, will and bequeath my ability to argue to Donald Lackey. Betty Jean Moore, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of mischief to I, Charlie T. Silver, do bequeath to Kenneth talker, the ability to tell tall tales. I, Annie Lou Allison, will and bequeath my influential ways to Lottie Allison so that she may be liked by all the teachers. I, Hilda Allison, will and bequeath my dear old bookkeeping book to Shirley Hicks, in hopes she'll love it as I have. I, Jimmy Suttles, will my ability as a nShoot-happyu basketball Clyde Silver, with I, Ivaleigh Sue Gilliam. I, Clifford I, Jeanette Allison. Gilliam, will my interest in one of the Broad River player to rafters. boys to Betty the hope that he will remember Glen Alpine's Warren, will my ability to be quiet in class to Wease, will my ability to flirt with Walter Summey to Lottie Frank Lytle. I,Raymond Walker, will my nickname nDuckH to Kenyon Lackey. I, I, Herbert Walker, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jackie Xorgan Clayton Murphy, will my ability to work in the lunch room, and rake the girls mad to Arnold McEntire. I. I, I, Hall. I, Bill Kelly, will my business and I, Walter Summey, will and bequeath Edith Lewis, will my interest in Nildred Hall, will my ability to Nerrell Jenkins, will my ability all the Zion Hill boys to Irene Ownbey. write letters to Pauline Jackson. to make phone calls to Marion to Bettie business ability to Kenneth Walker. my ability to keep everybody laughing by telling jokes on class to Jack Evans. I, Mildred Robinson, will and bequeath my ability to be quiet most of the time to Pauline Warren. I, Madge Silver, will and bequeath my good times in study hall to Hazel Robinson. I, James Robinson, will and bequeath my ability to pitch baseball to G. R. Bryson. To whom it may concern, lEspecially Jackie Morgan! I, Jimmy Harris, wi l my ability to come off Dark Hollow at full speed ahead. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT cont. I, Jimmy Lytle, will and bequeath Bus No. 12 to Dean Lytle. I, Stella Morris, will and bequeath my Latin ability to Patsy Brown. I, Lorean Hendley, will my ability to come to school every day to Jimmy Lackey. I, Clark Walker, do will and bequeath my position as president of the Student Council to Joe Lee Allison. I, Vinson Davis, do will and bequeath my musical ability to Earl Sawyer. I, Myrtle Effler, will my ability for good looks to Mary Van Hughes. I, Betty Joyce Dennis, will my old, white, dyed red, torn and tattered basket ball suit to anyone, providing they can play basketball better than I have. I, Carroll Ledford, will my ability to argue to Arnold McEntire. I, Vena Faye Morris, will my position on the basketball team to Patsy Tate. Patsy, I hope you are lucky enough not to get as many splinters off that bench as I have. ARTICLE III To Mr, Swofford, we give our appreciation, deepest gratitude and our many, many thanks for his interest in us. ARTICLE IV We, the Seniors of 1951 set our signature and affix the seal on this, the twenty-first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. Signed: THE SENIORS OF' 1951 Betty Joyce Dennis, Testator .2 IUNIDRS ..,mf G, , xv 0 ,JL 5. f X 1 Y . 1143-5 'x 5 1 P Pg is.., Joe Lee Allison Ray Baker 1 - 5 if Ts... 9 i- Ralph Brown Buddy Carver 'US If ' Qisxxi lax Davis Richard Devinney Q-,, Howard Grant Bertha Fortune 'Dx Josephine Banks 'Vu Lovyne Carver X '95 Jack Evans til Billy Jackson iii? - 3 'Vs Ruby Jo .1 N, lin Vernon on z . :Q B4 j-1-:rig Betty sue am 'ERN Ada xeny S. Albert Hicks George Kelly Richard Kelly Sue Kelly fv- 'Ds 1R?l if X Xdbx ' X Donald Lackey Douglas Lavender Robert Lavender Frank Lytle if Arnold McEntire Dorothy McPeters Betty Marston Bronson Monteith in Nxl Howard Moore Violet Morris Edgar Padgett Jimmy Rayfield ill-1 'uv-V dr 5, - Hazel Robinson Sybil Robinson Earl Sawyer Us 4 x... is. X Hazel Williams Junior Class Cfficers President ------- ---- Clyde Silver Vice-President ---------- Betty Sue Gilliam Secretary-Treasurer ----- Sybil Robinson Class Sponsor ------- ---Mrs. Truby L. Painter de ilvc I 'vi 'W fp ,f 1 f'QQ'ff Si: gig, N: X xo, soruomonfs XQJ 472737 A4 'A All X JMS- N9 ' Q1 f xx X MQW 41141 MXL ,f.r'L '-X xv M' ' -X1 Sophomore Class Group I FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Group II FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Frances Haney, Pauline Warren, Ola M. Noblitt, Betty J. Allison, Jean Setzer, Barbara Harris, Margaret Knupp, Thelma Parker, Velma McKinney, Lytle, Bobbie Eller, Shirley Hicks. Rachel Knupp, Doris McPeters, Margaret Turner, Frances Marsh, Joyce Harris. Faye Kelly, Shirley Elsie Pittman, Betty Ann Grant, Peggy Silver, Elsie Porter, Mr. Lindsey, Class Sponsor. Mary Ann Early, Ailene Gibbs, Pat Burgin, Lottie Allison, Lasell Light, Grace Davis, Margaret Burgin, Irene Ownbey. Robert Creasman, Digby Swofford, John Lloyd Lavender, Eugene Bradley, Harold Davis, J. L. Grindstaff, Kenyon Lackey, Mr. Fletcher, Class Sponsor. Leslie Noblitt, Andrea Teague, Grant Hunt, Alvin Crawford, John Haney, Guy Moore, Jimmy Grant. William Thompson, Lloyd Elliott, Tommy Stone, Raymond Johnson, Lloyd Vess, G. R. Bryson, Gayden Swann. , ., 4 ff' A X I P XA 4 XL, K x Xi '- ii '- 1 W Yr' ,W ' XP 7 FRESHMEN ,V LN - A 5- ff X X . ali' X kj NNN E fl Fl ll Freshman Class 422.1524 Group I First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row Group II First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row: as N 1' . A I P A X 9. sq. , N. . lv v l 1 H 1 I I 'QR JG Shirley Clontz, Margaret Tabor, Jane Walker, Hattie Thomas, Lavada Curtis, Jean Early, Christine Ledford. Patsy McEntire, Barbara Parker, Norma Stanley, Iona Willis, Florence Anderson, Patsy Tate, Shirley Porter, Bulah Parker, Mrs. Church. Lorene Foster, Dorothy Walker, Ruby Hogan, Bettie Hall, Shirley Davis, Gladys Allison, Lois Jackson, Johnsie Gibbs. Lucy Galloway, Maxine White, Pauline Jackson, LaRue White, Helen Shiflet, Georgia Johnson, Patsy Brown. James Moore, Jim y Vess, Earl Smith, W. D. Moore, Billy Lawson, Collish Murphy, Oscar Walker, Lee Bartlett. David Melton, Carol McIntyre, Vernon Brown, Kenneth Walker, Robert White, Clark Lindley, Mr. Roberts, Class Sponsor. Tommy Lytle, Halfred Walker, Kerry Monteith, Dean Lytle, Wallace Walker, Mickey Davis. Frank Effler, Howard Owensby, Jackie Morgan, Johnny Robinson, Tommy Grant, Marvin Parker, Teddy Bradley. 6 R Z W tu X ACTIVITIES ,X , V, fx- fff, Arr.- xf f , -X W fi WX X 'V . '1 K ' fxma ' 4. A 'X AA Xl ,N NEWSPAPER S TA FF FIRST ROW: Annie Lou Allison, Jimmy Suttles, Mrs. Painter, Co-Sponsor, Larry Wolfe, Vinson Davis. SECOND ROW: Edgar Padgett, Clark Walker, James Robinson, Madge Silver, Arnold McEntire. ANNUAL STAFF 95. I N ' . . 'F-fi?li 5 . I N .4 ' 'e as FIRST ROW: Madge Silver, Larry Wolfe, Mrs. Painter, Oo-Sponsor, James Robinson, Jimmy Suttles, Robert White. SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Moore, Ola Mae Noblitt, Ralph Brown, Arnold McEntire, Mr. Lindsey, Co-Sponsor, Vinson Davis, Andrea Teague, Dick Kelly. an Future Homemakers of America Q0 SEATED: Elsie F. Porter, Patsy Tate, Betty Ann Grant, Betty Jane Allison, Lasell Light, Norma Stanley, Ailene Gibbs, Shirley Lytle, Ruby Hogan, Hilda Allison, Violet Morris, Lottie Allison. STANDING: Annie Lou Allison, Betty Joyce Dennis, Shirley Hicks, Margaret Knupp, Grace Davis, Margaret E. Burgin, Faye Kelly, Lovyne Carver, Ruby Jo Bivins, Frances Haney, Barbara Parker, Sue Kelly, Frances Smith, Betty Gilliam, Josephine Banks, Mrs. Church, Sponsor, Johnsie Gibbs, Pat Burgin, and Mary Ann Early. 4-H Club .CV 'E':5 FIRST ROW: Josephine Banks, Betty Gilliam, Bettie Hall,Barbara Parker, Dorothy Walker, Jean Early, Lavada Curtis, Elsie Porter. SECOND ROW: Jane Walker, Hilda Allison, Lottie Allison, Pauline Jackson, Faye Kelly, Shirley Davis, Annie L. Allison, W. D. Moore, Robert Creasman, Shirley Hicks. THIRD ROW: John Haney, Irene Ownbey, Dean Lytle, Madge Silver, Arnold MoEntire, Leslie Noblitt, Kenneth Walker. FOURTH ROW: Earl Smith, Bill Kelly, Carroll Ledford, Herbert Walker, Clark Walker, Jim Lytle, Raymond Walker, David Tilson, Wanda Ayers. f. ff- L--favrx J- 4 ,, . . E1.e f.E ,figs X C H fr? fix L I 17117 if s.- I I f f yn' L44- f ',.J fx F .1 ' HF ff!! K+ Student Council illl F5 i ', ,4.kH..-v.lL1 Q, ' ' Ln I .. ' W v .... 4, . , 7 NF j 1 .i FIRST ROW: Mr. Swofford, Sponsor, Arnold McEnt1re, Bertha Fortune, Lasell Light. SECOND ROW: Leslie Noblitt, Jimmy Vess, Bulah Parker, Joyce Harris, Betty Jean Moore. THIRD ROW: Larry Wolfe, Joe Lee Allison, Clark Walker, President, Jimmy Lytle Beta Club r 1 , i. I i t 3 I 3? 5 ,1 FIRST ROW: Shirley Hicks, Betty Marston, Charlie Silver, Lasell Light, Donald Lackey, Violet Morris, Shirley Lytle, Annie Lou Allison, Lottie Allison, Bertha Fortune--Standing--Robert Woodward, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Hilda Allison, Jimmy Suttles, Herbert Walker, Alvin Lunsford, Clark Walker, Ralph Brown, Gayden Swann, Vinson Davis, Joe Lee Allison, James Robinson, Arnold McEntire. 1 ' ' 1 Q I .,. u. Q-.'1 N 1 .. , , 1 X n Q K ., 5 KMx.,,, H.- .- 1- ' -- Ax- X JI I 1, N XV I o - ' ' N' Fi! U A -'Q'- 1-,. Qfx 4 H xw' K H ' f ' ' A V 1 v 9 1 V f I fs ' 1 1, r Q 1 . f Q - ' 5- ' 1 ' ' ' j W 'f' !.f5? i. fri' l :FE , K 'Xu 'I - . . , . ei' A .... f, 1 u Y 5 'pf-' . .lc bglqi tu -,. 6. 4 in I X I w , 5 T, , xl .4 If M : 1 L1 M lllugqw X ixgssssh FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: BUS DRIVERS f h'.. Y' er- -II Larry Wolfe and Jimmie Harris. James Robinson, Clifford Warren, Jimmie Lytle, Richard Kelly David Tilson. ' -LEE CLUB 5, , 5, iii! Q , , 4 4!s 5 1 2 ' P Mg 4 4 -fn: I i f - 5 1 gi Q., i 5 , 1 iii . . ' 'af H v, Q g 3 g J- A. I FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Elsie Faye Porter, Ada Kelly, Lorene Hendley, Betty J.Dennis, Shirley Lytle, Johnsie Gibbs, Pat Burgin, Helen Shiflet, Patsy Tate, Lasell Light, Margaret Evelyn Burgin, Norma Stanley. Miss Stirewalt, Sponsor, Shirley Davis, Vinson Davis, Tommy Stone, Jimmy Suttles, Earl Sawyer, Jim y Vess, James Robinson, Gayden Swann, Bud Carver, Tommy Grant, Kenneth Walker, Ailene Gibbs, Joyce Harris, Mr. Fletcher. Barbara Harris, Violet Morris, Faye Kelly, Bertha Fortune, Donald Lackey, Larry Wolfe, Joe Lee Allison, Clyde Silver, Jimmie Harris, Andrea Teague, W. D. Moore, Carl Smith, Jimmy Vess, Ruby Hogan. .1 Pr nopshots b sl? ,lf i M S TWH..-.- W A . xx ' Ko-Qywl' ' kr: N Q xy Y X ' XXX M X M, K 1 f XXX XXX X ATHLETICS X ' XX 1 ,. '71 1-XAYKQ Q I ' fy-1,3 go Ns xx XEXXV 1 'V U1 'V li! XXYWY,- : -lli'qiiQj, rl v 1 F. tl Girls Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Violet Morris, Barbara Harris, Joyce Harris, Pat Burgin, Mary Ann Early, Ada Kelly, Elsie Faye Porter. 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