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

 - Class of 1956

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The tenth grade was very exciting too, but for the most part, it was a repetition of our first year in high school. We all had our various sub- iects under Mr. Woodward, Mr. Hornaday, Mrs. Marston, Miss Melba Hicks, Miss Louise Bailey, and Mrs. Church. Mr. Hornaday and Miss Hicks were our homeroom teachers. We began the eleventh grade with Mrs. Painter and Miss Field directing this 'momentous year. There was plenty of feudin' but it was all good-natured. We had lots of fun raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, especially at the ball game we played with the teachers, and the Junior Play, Deadly Ernest. - Q , frm p ,. ,.Ln1-.!- K. 44, f ,,i .... . f-f- ' - 'V it Q Vs. -. Qf-If 'IS MASCOT JERRY HARRIS MM i MASCOT CANDY ALLISON And we are now Seniors. At last we are at the end of our trail, with many memories that will never leave us. This year has brought many new experiences for us. Under the supervision of Miss Field, our Senior sponsor, the school store was operated by the Seniors. With the guidance and help that Miss Field has been willing to give us, we feel that we have accomplished a great many things. We sincerely hope that our future life shall be as pleasant and as enriching as the past twelve years have been. tl

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Class History ln September of 1944, approxi- mately ninety of us youngsters began our long voyage on the Sea of Knowl- edge. With frightened, yet eager countenances, we all trouped into our different classrooms. Not knowing what everything was all about, we soon became ac- quainted with this new life under the guidance of our understanding teach- ers, Miss Mary Burgin, Mrs. Nichols, and Miss Calhoun. After learning our basic ABC 's, and how to apply these letters to the things we knew, we traveled on to the second leg of our iourney. There, we were met by Mrs. Glossie Pyatt, and Mrs. Elizabeth Lindley, who acquain- ted us with various other methods of learning. With this great store of knowl- edge, we stepped on up to the third grade. With Mrs. Grace Steppe, Mrs. Lindley, and Mrs. Taylor directing us, we began to study such fascinating things as What makes the World go Round, and various other strange new things. From there, we went on to the Fourth Grade. Under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Harris, Mrs. Enloe, and Mrs. Wilson, we learned our multipli- cation tables, and began studying more about History and Geography. With Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Brad- ley, and Miss Roberts to guide us in the fifth grade, Miss Powell, Mrs. Lonon, and Miss Davis in the sixth, and H UG H VESS BARBARA WALKER SAMMIE ALLISON ............ JOYCE McENTIRE .....-........ Class Officers . ........ Treasurer ..........President . . . . . . .Vice-President . . . . Program Chairman ...........Reporter GWEN PADGETT ................. N JEANNE SILVER K ot Pictured, .... ........ S ecretary and Mr. Lowe and Mr. McPherson in the seventh, we were gaining our final foundation before going on into our teens and the age of adolescence. We were herded through the last lap of our grammar school education by Miss Betty Sue McCraw and Charles Estep. Then began that long awaited moment--High School! That ninth year was surely an exciting one. We were separated and put in home rooms. We discovered our total ignorance to school pro- cedures, and we had to learn all over again. Miss Field, Mr. Woodward, Miss Biddix, Mr. Wil- liams, and Mrs. Church assisted us in righting ourselves. Mr. Williams and Miss Biddix were our homeroom teachers .



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DAVID ALLISON Ta the valiant heart, naught is im- possible. Wildlife I, Science 3, Handicraft 3, Superlativez Best Sport. ZZ, 33: f-3,5 If JACK ALLISON The best of sports in every game, in other things he is the same. Wildlife 2, Folk Dance 3, Glee Club I, 4, Baseball 3, Football 4, Junior Play, Superlative: Best Dressed, Hallo- ween King 4, Monkey Drill I, Bus Driver 3,4, Cheerleader I, Senior Play. ABSENT , 'il' iw, :Xi ,..Q A. Q, X JOE ALLISON Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. Folk Dancing 2, 3, Wildlife l,2,3,4, Office 3, 4-H Club I. PAUL ALLISON Wherever he goes, there will always be his smile, his good disposition, and his friends. Nildlife I, Superlative: Best Looking. SAMMIE ALLISON Vim, Vigor, and Vitality Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2,3, Superlative: Best Athlete, Class Offi- cer l,2,3,4, Beta Club 2,3, FHA l,2, 3, Historian 3, Glee Club l, Folk Dance 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Monogram 2, 3, Handicraft Club Re- porter 3, Junior Play, Sports Editor of THE ARROWHEAD, Senior Girl of the Month, Nov., Waitress for Junior- Senior Banquet 2. FRANKLIN ALLISON Leave silence to the saints, l'm but human. Baseball I, Wildlife I,2,3,4, Monkey Drill Club 2, 4-H Club I, Senior Sup- erlative: Wittiest.

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