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

 - Class of 1957

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C0011 St. Marion, NC 28752 Dedication A 5 , 3:5 1 ' .4 'rs V , ,,Q,QV gg 21 J I M- 2' For her kindness and understanding, for her devotion to her profession, for her wonderful character, personality, and intellect, we wish to dedicate this publi- cation of The Arrowhead to our Senior sponsor, Mrs. Helen W. Shiflet. It is hoped that this tribute will express some small part of our appreciation for her many efforts in our behalf. , . A ,A .J GI: l 'S' Administration l . Rarnsexll E t Superintendenlf Mlss Moe Coun Y SuperviS0f' 4 O fide avi'-'vid VW i f if ii i , i, e o ,, '+P new ' it 'W '-uv emenl'0fY . SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Sam Mason, Mr. Hobart Willis, Mr. Lonnie Moore, Mr. Roy Early. Not Pictured, Mrs. Kimball Miller. , gif? ff ff - .Yuan 0'-Ti df-63:51 A i.lYx im .. . MRS. TRUBY PAINTER Commercial Western Carolina College, B. MRS. GARLENE STUTTS English Montreat College, A. B. MR. DONALD ANDERSON Agriculture N. C. State, B. S. MRS. HELEN SHIFLET English and French Lenior Rhyne College, A. B. MRS. JEWEL CHURCH Home Economics Appalachian 8. W. C. U. N. C., B S MR. JAMES WASHBURN History Football and Baseball Coach Western Carolina College, B. S MRS. LOUISE HANEY Mathematics High Point College, A. B. MRS. BETTY SUE MARSTON English, General Business, World History Furman University, B. A. MR. DONALD THOMAS Physical Ed. and Social Studies Basketball and Football Coach Western Carolina College, B.S my Ulu WW lil Ll LIIIAR Y ' CLASS OFFICERS JEANETTE MORRIS., BETTY L0 ..... . ..... . LAVINIA EQEAEELEY- . . ..., ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - gPresident HAZEL KELLY .... ec,-erary unsung... ...........Treq5Ur no... Vice-presides: Aman MASC OTS da Thomas and Robert fDinkyJ Waters Seniors in nu j K , 5 5 4: 44: 5 'T in 2'-L! CLASS MOTTO It is what we think and do that makes us what we want to be. CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Gardenia Class History Twelve years ago, leaving the shelter and security of our homes, we embarked on a new phase in our lives, our school career. Little did we know that this was the beginning of many varied opportunities. Then, all we could think of was playing, meeting strange people, and learning our ABC's. That first year passed very quickly. After vacation we began our second year on the road to a better education. We learned new things that we hadn't had the year before, our whole outlook began broadening. Years went by and we met with newer and greater responsibilities than we had every known before. We were always learning something different and it seemed that we wouldn't have room in our little minds to sotre up all the knowledge we were taking in. However, we managed from one year to the next, and then we began the final years of what is said to be the happiest years of our lives. ' We're big now! We're freshmen in high school! That's how we felt, and we thought we would show everyone just how grown-up we were. To our sorrow and amazement our dreams were smashed by the one and only, ML. Greer. He convinced us we weren't as smart as we thought we were. But we didn't let this stop us, we came through that year victorious. We're a step higher this year, we're sophomores. Things ran rather smoothly this year under the guidance of Mrs. Shiflet. We accomplished what we had started out to do. . .pass and go on to our Junior year. We started our Junior year off with a bang. We began preparing ourselves for a very big occasion...the Junior-Senior Banquet. We had various projects to help meet expenses for this occasion. Again this year we had Mrs. Shiflet to lead and guide us through the struggle of raising money and many other things which came up. Also, we gave a splendid performance in the Junior play entitled Here Comes Charlie. This was a great experience for all of us, partly because it taught us to speak before a crowd of people. Finally we became Seniors. Things looked bright, yet they were somewhat sad for we knew that we would soon be leaving the school friends we had made through the years. However, there were happy occasions which we shall never forget. Among those were We Shook The Family Tree . . .our Senior play, our trip to Washington, the banquet and the one thing we looked forward to most. . .9raduation. At the close of this school year we know that we will be undertaking things which inevitable face everyone as it has always been in the past. We look forward with some trepidation, for we know that, though our teachers have tried to prevent it, we often played when we should have worked. - We have enioyed these years to the utmost and in our minds will be the chenished memories of our dear old school days. ' LAVINIA TEAGUE Class Historian 1956- I 957 .ir t A l l I l l l l l 1 , i t l l sl Q, '70f lb 'HJ ,ts U H Seniors DUGG'-CN5 Olb 5 07 6 .Q, eelh o ey' nof lb . . ng: f J feolh f7 P 079. p, OGG, 'qll O Gcfnb ,Dar fl? I 0,017 I R f bf 15,3 ef' nffeiooseow Of- ppre Ud es ,O Oo work af e W6 4307. . H 50,-Qin You pig 8,4 QF? fifien fo? may Qy of oZ'Ork,. ELLEN BRYANT Never idle, never still, always talking, always will. NCRMA ANN CALLOWAY Sweetness and grace personified. NINA CAPPS If you have to buy G friendship, it will not be worth the price you PGY' VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Faithfulness and sin- cerity first of all. B57- 7? oys ,sod 8,9406 ,V fo, fu if nu 5 N at O7 no 06366, vol Wet so ms You im N96 RO 169: R50 X .goefe XNOWI ' JOYCE ANN GRINDSTAFF For loveliness needs not the foreign uid of ornament. KAY ELLEN HAMBY More prized than jewels rore are friends. ROGER HARTWELL Life is just one long process of getting tired. MARGARET HENSLEY She has a soft and pensive grace. H W5 4261 loveen We kqly 6' ek 05. g,.Vjf.,,9,5, P 0964 gqsffs We We FGGY . gf ve, e fbi were S w0l'f no' Se 0' fo flf - 6 1 Sfqbfe. efhlgo eoaffe fm 7 4 , A 4 1,46 go, bfgfgffwc i owlfolb ,es JOE LITAKER Lei' me never fail to be kind, for I shall never pass this way again. RHONARD MQCRAE Any man who has a job has a chance. GRACE MASON I'll turn over a new leaf. HUGH MCKINNEY Dependable and 'well- liked by all. l 46' 12:62 44 V5 3 s f,c,o Peek N059 I7 W lou 01-03. der noiw GW brwg Tl 000 '06 52? - 9 K 'Q . vxoxhxoeooe xofodxges vi o0 9 Q QV 00 Sl to 0 X llxyioi 'lou xvwdp CAROL PITTMAN If there is a smile on our lips, those around us will smile with us. SYLVIA PITTMAN Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will ever fall behind you. MARGARET SIMMONS It is the way you stick to a thing that makes you a success. GENE SPARKS When you make a mistake, do not keep looking back at it for a long time. L 'wp- .A-. 'BENQ My , Jo Wy, VC5 J' 575 26 6? Z,-If, 91776 lOl',deSf, pfe x l llye C601-,77 . Mfrs f e df'n9 Wo U5 Y we! flier. fXSf77l.! S 1 e, 44 Ile. done ff-,fn bib Hfffl Qs we! Qer ,A l ,god f fo 073793 for ,CO Alojqmffj W :fer OU e 6 41 - A Uf A 'ff MADGE WALKER There is no price too dear to pay for per- fection in your work. IMOGENE WARREN Learned and fair and good she is. GEORGE WARREN He is in demand who tries to do a little more than he must. e 6,3 137756, fi' 'I- ,I f pO'0l C011 lef- RTX CLASS PROPHECY Here it is T985 already. Years and years have passed since we graduated from high school. All my won-:lerful classmates wave turned out to be perfect monsters. Those Davis Boys, Lloyd and Cecil, are reportedly doing well in the brewery industry. Success began when they distilled molasses, producing what they call Davis Elixir. Still proud of her new home, Margaret Creasman gives guided tours through it every Wednesday. The main feature seems to be the lethal chamber. Her husband disappeared very mysteriously not long ago. Lavinia Teague is rarely seen around here anymore. She's busy deciphering Egyptian heiroglyphics, which she insists are worth the trouble. We were all shocked at what happened to Rhonard McRae. He, it seems, has been appointed Paris's public executioner. Somebody must have been responsible for this. Anyone need any fairy shoes? Our own little leprechaun, Ellen Bryant, has become quite a master of the art, but she'll never make money doing that. Still clinging to the sgside of life, James Walker is very sedately raising mahoohoos and studying astrology. Carol and Sylvia Pittman were rather much of a disappointment to us. . .counterfeiterS, indeed! We weren't very proud of Dorothy Bailey's achievements when we last saw her, either. Unfortunately, she's visiting in Siberia now, or we could tell you more about those achievements. We saw Joyce Allison in pretty poor circumstances. She was suffering from housemaid's knee resulting from having cleaned the Pope's private chapel in the Vatican. Robert Lanning wasn't very fair to us, hiding his hobbies away like that. Craniology is really fascinating, Bobby. Madge Walker and Gene Allison ioined forces to establish a powerful smuggling ring, dealing mostly in the Davis Elixir. George Warren has become a successful printer now. He does a great deal of Carol and Sylvia's work. At present, free-lancer lnez Lavender is doing a series of articles on the River Brethren . . .abranch of the Baptist formed in Pennsylvania in l770. She only does abstract writing. Joyce Stevens certainly fooled us by pretending to be so dainty. Now she's a German burgomaster. Casting a grave shadow over the minds of his friends is our own Donald Ray Gilkey. He felt called upon to lead the Mau-Maus, so we can give him credit for following his conscience, at any rate. Ascientistis also to be found within our group of little geniuses. Imogene Walker, eminent authority on one-celled aquatic animal life, has become so fond of her charges that they call her Mother Silas. We left, quite hurridly, the address of a good psychologist with Eugene Sparks after visiting his plan. ..they manufacture grasshopper mandibles. That never-say-study attitude of Joe Litaker seems to have completely disappeared. When we left him, he was engrossed in Caesar's COMMENTARIES ON THE GALLIC WARS. You never know what to expect these days. Margaret Simmons was certainly a crafty one. . .looking so feminine. At present she's making extensive studies in animal husbandry. Le Puy, France, claims our star athlete now. Robert Plemmons became so obsessed with lace-making, he just gave up everything for it. . Kind-hearted Virginia Crawford is managing an institution for unfledged birds and small grebes. Nonna Ann Calloway turned out to be stronger than she looked. Her position is that of a reamer, opening seams in ships for caulking. That aggressive spirit of Evelyn Peek has finally shown itself. She owns and operates a slaver that makes regular monthly runs from the Gold Coast. Business sense is nice to have around, or a least Kay Ellen Hamby thinks so. But why not be legal about it, Kay? You just can't keep those Irish down. Peggy Kelley has recently been elected leader of the Sinn Fein, a prominent Irish political party. Betty Lou Bradley refuses still to believe that the red corpuscles are necessary for life. She works constantlytrying to breed a more dangerous culture to get rid of hers. Doing a great job for the natives in South Africa, Saturnina Capps is instigator of the present trend toward realism there. We're proud of you, Nina. Society owes a debt to Blaine Moore. Anyone who discovers a new process for making Stilton cheeses deserves some re- cognition. Scoal! Happily raising tulips and even more happily drinking schnapps was the condition in which we found Grace Mason. She says the atmosphere of Holland is good for her, but we know better.. .schnapps is Holland gin. From the exotic regions of the Far East comes Roger Hartwell. He's a dealer in spices, or at least that's what he tells everyone, and he spends his spare time muttering things about AlIah. Looking every inch the admirable, competent career girl, Jeanette Morris is exactly that. lt is most deplorable, however, that her career is that of a bookie. Quiet, mild-mannered Hugh McKinney turned out to be rather fierce. After residing in San Quentin he was thrust into the world once more, where he's up to his old tricks again. , Joyce Ann Grindstaff has been banned from political office because of the Whiggery scandals. This ruins her chances of every becoming our first woman President. One exciting career we came across was Margaret Hensley's. She does night-sports playing her clavichord .... the wild life. So Mable Tilson did learn something about foreign languages. Unluckily, she's not being a good citizen about it. She gives important information to enemies of this country. Don't think she likes us. Quite logically, one would think, l have become co-owner of a company that manufacturers dumdums. As an avocationl also study Old High German. HAZE L KE LLY Class 'Prophet I A 32 Q 'QQ 1 Juniors -1-4' rl 1 Q :ff if a-FL K in :Qu 2' In sm: CLASS OFFICERS Maly K. Gilkey, Reporter II-Ag Betty Jean B Frances Carr, Reporter II-By Earl G ' tary-Treasurer Il -Bg David .iii II-B V 1-93 enfield, Secretary-T rmdstaff, President II- - Setzer, Vice-Presio' g erno reasurer II-Ag B, Maurice Davis ent I I-Ag Harry Lytl n Davis, President I , Secre- e, Vice-P ' I-A. resident rf' HX vt? W 'A We ,gb-X QI Sw -hr! Hg L3 EN H ALL JiChIxLL'5ON K N ALL ISO FST BMLEY PENNY BROWN BETTY SUE BRYANT JAMES BRYANT CHARLES CARR FRANCES CARR RENA MAE CARP DAVID CLO NTZ BUDDY CRAWFORD MAURICE DAVIS OPAL DAVIS VERNON DAVIS KAY FARMER RALPH FARMER BETTY JEAN FRADY X 4 RA.. M5 R WR w g, A! . V asv R Y. ali? S X L L L' Q - C CAROLYN MCPETERS CARROLL MILLER ANNIE NOBLITT D. C PADGHAM GLENDA REESE DQR DAVID SE DTREE SHI RLEY SILVE JERRY SOUTHES DARRELL JACK STE J- W. STE TZ ER STEVENS VE NS VENS JOAN TURNER GRACE WALKER ROMA JEAN WALKER JANICE WALKER MARY WILLIAMS BETTY JEAN BENFIELD Juniors -32:3 YIQ,,3 7'-h-1 'FX Wu... 'Uv 5.5. R Ytv- X wg'--v' fn 1'-s W 'OD 50DhOmores llgQQ,:lz ff I it x Simizh- ,B , - s . i i R I ,, 'lah 2 in-ff, m X 9 fe L , 'f, amiga' ' HV 'W 032' lv? H i I 1515 3 '53 5 ,' 1.x RR WS gy- h , 95535 1, .Flu -- -'em X , ,A I' p A -M . .PLM H tax' 4 fl' 1 gN,,fg.f. ::5Tgd?:, ,, L T 1211 '.7'4-.fi-4-55 5 B 41 Q W -f f : '51..T.1 .. -2 -f'i1'5?W ,Jw ' .ff .7 45,,'-f.f.q!gV'. Vg: .. Q k'ff9.716' 1 lu 1 5 -- 7. R tg, pacfg, R.: ff, iff' R' X A ws . 'w,1?:,: :itat-,?QinJs?r fi, ,' , A, :,, , my ,2-fggf, 3.3, 1-gig ' -Q 'Q t n Sf X ff wif ' M. if ' iv.-fi K , Q -f:11t-'z. Ef'f'+'mutf?'tm,z4Q?.55'.i3f3l':.au:f M 91:7 . 6 Retf1AHison, President i0-B, Barbara Burgin, President i0-A, Second Row, Roy Robertson, Secretary 10-A, Donnie Souther, Vice-President 10-B, Doris Carr, Vice- President 10-A, Nina Grant, Reporter i0-A, Anne Grant, Treasurer 10-A, Jerry - ' H roid Setzer, Reporter i0-B. Bryant, Treasurer i0 B, a as QQ' 'Rs ,xx 1 I ' ' Nm- , ,. H ' EETA ALusoN EVLQESIERAD LEY ANN BJARTLETT LOCK JEAN BROWN JERRY BRYANT ggRBARA BURGIN NNIE BURRELL BORIS CARR BETTNHH CARVER Y CONDREY 11 ' 1 3 . - 'P' .3 , x ' 5 L. rf, ak L, A FRANC ES I GRANT NINA MAR y JCSRANT CARQL Y HARRIS rv BRENDA HEZSQEEY RIC HARIBTZD HERRELL JERRY HUDGIN FRAN KELLEY 5 CES LE DFORD CHARLES LINDLEY RITA MANICK JANET MARTSON JUDY MCENTIRE MARGARET MCENTIRE ZELAND McKINNEY BARBARA METCALF BERNICE MOORE WADE NOBLITT CARRIE PADGET BEN PEEK LLOYD PORTER F JELD 1 D RAF JNEH AR J D. ENNETH RH R Y ROBERTSON ELAJNE ROSS SEV ZER HAROLD BARA SJMMO NS YY H BAR JANE S J MARY M we souwea CH ARLO u DO NNW: som JO ANN SLJTTLES BJLLY XIESS RAY NIESS 3 fax v ELJQJJ, V555 E WARD LIN WASQEWILLIS Freshmen 'mv 1 guns ni up CLASS OFFICERS Harold Hensley President 9-A' Alice Banks Pr 'cl 9 B b , , , SSI ent - 5 Ro ert Harris, President 9-C, Lynn Shiflet, Reporter 9-C, Juda Morris, Secretary 9-C, Nina Grindstaff, Vice- P 'd 9- - ' resl ent A, Mary Kelly, Reporter 9-A, Nancy Harris, Secretary-Treasurer 9-A, Patsy Allen, Vice-President 9-B, DeLois Harris, Vice-President 9-C- P ' ' , atrIcIc Lavendar, Secretary-Treasurer 9-B, Gail Bryant, Treasurer 9-C. il-AN ALLISON HELEN ALLISON Logs ALLISON L ALLISON ,EASY ALLISON ALICE BANKS T WO,-ET BARTLET PHYLLIS BENFIELD PAYE BROWN JUANITA BROWN GAIL BRYANT lk ll! Z' Ms a , QB X 7'- wsu? 5, SASL'- ,,,- Q5 7' sl 1 ip 9 A Freshmen 7 Q- I' Y pn Ax K , 1 4 Q A ,N jfs. if J Q51 J A., K C X L.. luv-' .ea A A' ffl N A X 'T BPO! P-N NAN CO P5 ES 19 :YU Hx L. 1 'T J W9 ,ls ,v-.A f BRUCE RD S LTO veulli ?fDAvxs UE QRAWFO DONM' 1 S... L ,.,.. ,V Q H Ii ,',, I 6 L V , n P W Z x f R FRANK GIBBS EARNEST GILLIAM LO IS GILLIAM BRENDA GREENE NINA GRINDSTAFF RUBY HALL DELOIS HARRIS NANCY HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS RUTH HART HAROLD HENSLEY HARRIET HENSLEY vxs LxNDAC?:, Luo 'T ACK E E LATRTCVB' FRY K H lc ARGARLT OVER ATHRYN HO YL BETTY AN N -?2ggARA Jolillillgfbxlvs MAR JOHNSO Y KELL y RODNEY TOMM Y KIMBRELL WAY LYTLE NEL5gE L YTLE PATRICIA LAVENDAR GILBERT LYPE WAYNE MARSH BOBBY MASON JERRILL MCENTIRE JUNIOR MCENTIRE MERRILL MCENTIRE HARLEY McPETERS CAROLYN MOORE EVERETTE MOORE JEANETTE MOORE JUDA MORRIS Freshmen 3 956 ., S wkvf ' POWELL MORN5 vERNA NQGRAE WADE OWENSDY RXCHARD PADGHPN if J? lbfy 19 1:4 as f QA W A ' 1 L1 ','1: - jx, , 1 L. YT' .sx X1 . 71, v. T7 WY MAN ARGAREY P CLYDE RAEELELD NLLDRED RDME ELT LYNN SHXFLET DONALD smw JLNMY smm-L MARY E. SNLTH vENs f NIERDXE ST E :IERRY SUTTON MARVESE TURNER EESNNETH V555 ELIEEBWALKER ETH WAR EDDIE WRSON REN :hw -,-wjv 1 v 4. ',. 5, W PM 'W i- Y? Fsgpxv, 'Nav' Donald . ll an F fl 1 E ,,. JE, TO? W. ,K if .-, '1 .JG ' 'W' --s-.. s NEATEST Norma Ann Calloway and Roger Hartwell 'oi in L' 1 . L- ,, H ' , y in TQ' gh- ' .qv .we 'f' -4 1.1 . g ,ii 'is w . ' ,I 'K . . K . N . 1 A I I 'Q 'f f ' X . A -if wr- M ,UH , 1 '4,3 Y . 4 ?' X . - , f' ., 11' 'f' , N, -wr r ffx ,Q fl N vw X sn..q7f XP f N .. E' 1 T? ' ' Hr' vs- 'x ,- 1' x.,1 C ' '- I -- --4. K X , V' 5 4 1' XE 'vfg ,fu .. J, , -fp ' -g , , Q Q ' r J .1 3' I I , . if 1 5 I 1,11r:Affpza-fa:1-,n,- - . 5 --my x sr 1 .rrf . . , , W ,Di N xxx -1 Q33 ' H. , , 1 I 4 F I K 4 4 1 i' 4 ir 4 I I H Q fi- 1 yr Q - fe? I Xl J ' ef ' i l ,Q as f 2 . . I. W. ': f V' ..,, 51 , masts? 'x ,6 , 1 g . P- 'aw Superlotive J ,vw gn. rf Mix BEST ALL Lanning and ff Gif - if M ' an Q K2 4 - Al . vu Ag '+ wa-, ' wa 4, ,j -an e iff 4 Q-N Q. 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Q I hv X 3-an FRIENDLIEST Virginia Crawford and Lloyd Davis Arrowhead Staff Seated : Jeanette Mo Art Editor rris, Editor-in-Chieb Imogene Walker, Picture Editor, Joyce Ann Grindstaff, g Betty Jean Benfield, Assistant Editor. Standing, Grace Mason, Format Editor, Joyce Allison, Business Manager, Mrs. Truby Painter, Sponsor, Lavinia Teague, Class Historian, Nonna Ann Calloway, Picture Editor, Kay Ellen Hamby, Typist, Peggy Kelly, Typist, Mary Williams, Assistant Business Manageq Margaret Hensley, Sports Editon Donald Ray Gillcey, Sports Editor. 'i STAFF ADvERT'5'NG - r L. Po-me Tfuby MVS' Allison' dl JoyceMUcRCe. . . C clwfor ard Vir9 a zine, Rhon MgbleTiIfnrl LOD d: e I Seafe, .Joe Stondmg' SPONSCR Otttce 'N orker s A 44 an ,c- A Souther . Standtngz easman , ly:-...ms-.N V J - A-A ' v .1 arston, Mr. P. NN. Greer, Darts Carr, Ctwartotte anBentteJd, Judy Mcinttre, PtnnBJaJock,FrancesC.r Janet Marston, Norma PtnnC.aJJoway, Margaret Joyce Stevens. Seated: Mrs. Betty Sue M Brenda Henson, Mary Wttttarns , Betty Je Margaret Amson, Berntce Moore, Joyce AJJtson, Mctzntire, Madge Waker , tnez Lavender , Bo Mrs . Sue M ' Chl'iSQ wn Mad 9e Walk e r and Inez Lavend er Beta Club Seated: Vernon Davis, Robert Plemmons, Imogene Walker, Janice Walker, Mrs. Marston, Sponsor Margaret Mcfntire, Katie Wlvitesicles, Peggy Kelley, Margaret Ailisc 1 .-.c Mlll'30l .- ' Williams, Joan Turner, Betty Jean Benfield, Margaret Creasman, Joan All' Bonnie Burrell, Linda Willis, Elaine Ross, Kenneth Rhinelveardt, D ' Carrie 1. i -1' R SPONSO Mrs. Marston . . Second Row: Eileen McEntire, Mary ison, Jeanette Morris. Third Row: avid Setzer, Grace Walker, Slveneiah Allen, Padgett. 951'-'Ili' .lgui 135 ml-1 It OFFICERS f . Robe' - f W Ikefl Preggiigfllry' a e lkef: . Imogen 'Ce Wa ref: . Jun' , Treosu sidehtl Vernon Doing: ViCe Pre Plemm Xourncdksrn Club .I K' Seated, Sywia Pittman, Jeanette Mords, Joyce Ann Grin s Kay EXXen Hornby, Joyce Prmson, JoyceSkevens, Peggy X4eXXy, DonaXd Ray Xne-1. Lavender, Mrs. 'Yruby Parnker, Sponsor, Ha1.eX X4eXXy, Xrnogene NNaXker, Grac Richard HerreX, Jerry X4eXXy , Ben Peek. Lit 123: 5 JoYCe Sf M Ann Grigdjfzk Nlggrmo Ann C Gfoce eg9Y K allows M ell Y K ason, Ricigrgfxef Kgnfufin Hamby J effel, Be' mogen ' Oyce n peek 6 Walker ' I Ann Mackae, Norma X Pittman , d Kari . SkandXng, Rhonard Gnkey, Joe Lhaker, Caro e Mason, Madge NNaXker , EPONSGR rs. Truby L. Pointe Glee Club n Filst Row: Ellen Bryant, Mary Katherine Gilkey, Frances Ledford, Rena Mae Carr, Mary Souther, PeggyAlliSon, Gail Bryant, Betty Sue Bryant, Nancy Harris, Roma Jea BettyJeanFrady, Doris Revis, Mar9aretAllison, Katy Whitesides, Gr Third Row: Brenda Henson, Margaret Hoyle, Nancy Cathy, Frye. Fourth Row: Helen Allison, Mary Ellen S ' Phyllis Benfield. Fifth Row: Beulah H Morris, Lynn Shifter, Bert Davis, Carolyn V Jo Harris, Wayne Marsh n Walker, Mr. English, S aceMaSon, Margaret Sim Kathryn Hudgins, Margo mlth, Verdie Stevens, R oover, Brenda Greene, y Ann Jenkins. Sixth Row: eSs, Juanita Brown, J , Charlotte ponsor. Second Row: mans, Penny Brown, Ann Grant. retHensley, Joyce Ann Grindstaff, Patricia uby Hall, Ruth Hart, Delois Harris, Janet Marston, Jeanette Moore, Edith Davis, Lois Gilliam, Lois Allison, Judy Faye Brown, Marvese Turner, Betty Jean Benfield, Mary Williams, Opal eralene Johnson. Seventh Row: Glenda Reese, Kenneth Carver, Betty Lou Bradley, Roger Hartwell, Joe Litalver, Donald Ray Gillcey. E SOR SPON OFFICERS ' h En9l's Pau' MY' BeffY LafGke ine Gilkeyxylgje Bryant. r Ik r Mart' Kglhljenslw' Be WG e ' Mqfgcr Jean dleY1 Roma' LOU Br0 l 115' W F lk Dance Club o 's ' A ui - , , a . 'sl 'L ',' I gm 1. N K 1 ,f 3, . J f SPCNSGR ll OFFICERS Mrs. Helen Shiflet Patsy Allen, Secretoryp Verna MocRae, Treasurerp Sue Crow- forcl, Reporterp Lloyd Porter, Vice-Presidentp Earl Grindstoff President. Seated JeanetteMo Sponsor S rris, Margaret Creasrnan, Grace Walker, Eileen MCE . econd Row: Reta Allison, Carrie Padgett, Jean Bro Hogan, Evelyn Bartlett, Margaret McEntire, Barb Jeanne Walker, Betty Sue Bryant. Third Juda Morr' Futu fTlSl770lf9 re Ho ntire. Dorothy Bailey, Sheneiah Allen wn, Barbara Simmons, Mary Jane Smith, ara Metcalf, Mary K. Gillvey, Margaret ' Row: Hilda Conley, Barbara Burgin, Kat' ls, Elaine Ross, Joan Allison, Evelyn Peek , Mrs. Ch Margaret ' Slrnfno I6 Whit ' , Marg rs ofA merico urch, Allison, Joan Hs, Mary Jo Harris, Roma esides, Linda Willis, Bonnie Burrell, aret McGhee, Nina Capps. , 11-1 n Vice-President' etCre05mQ ' -5 PresidennMargar nefte Mom I R Jac N50 SP0 h Mrs. Churc X, x'.X w I ref- , ReP0r tire' r- Eileen McEn 6 I -Treosur fort' Secfe lkefl Wa Grace Clulo Future T eaclwers f ' M yn, V Lltwo, 1 'RH ' AMW Seated: Carolyn Moore, Carrie Pa ett, Kathryn trludgins, Sttenralw Allen, .loan Allison, Penny Brown, Mary .lo Harris, Charlotte Souther, Janice Walker, Eileen Mcfzntire, Grace Walker, Joaniurner. Standing, Nancy Cathy, Betty Condry, ces Ledtord, Margaret Gilliam, D0ris Carr, Jo P-nn Hogan, Barbara Burgin, tleta Allison, Barbara Simmons, Joanne rovm, Carolyn trtendley , Lynn Slnitlet , Patsy Allen, Verna Macllae, Barbara Mc?eterS, Edith Davis, Carolyn Nless, Patricia Lavender, Alice Banks, Mrs. Marston, Sponsor. Fran Suttles, Wanda B M-q. A Grace: Janice W Walke alkel' f V. I Se ' 'ce-PresiE:1:aWi Eileen M . Standing. Jgfnfirel Presid . an Allison eng, ' Trea- Mrs Be 4 Sue M argfon SUeri Joo n Turner, Repo ner .4 3 E -f.. s ly,f,.,,, I y 5, Merrill McEnfire, Nelson Lavend Kenneth Vess, Jerrill M Walker, Ch D Fufure Far fners ofAn-fer ar, Donald Davis, Bruce Bradley, Wade Owensby, Robert Walker, Al cEnfire, Tommy Lyfle. Second Row: Neil Allison, Evereffe Moore arles Lindley, Marion Allison, Haskell Davis, Paul Effler, Lloyd onald Davis, Maurice Davis, Norman Lavendar, James Walker Douglas Jenkins, Hugh McKinney, Harry Lyfl an Allison, , Robert Harris, Leslie Vess, Paul Smith. Third Row: , Cecil Davis, Roger Walker, Jack Davis, e, Lloyd Davis, Mr. Anderson, Sponsor. 'N X 3 2 ' lf' K , , f X A A ica SOR SPON OFFICERS n Andeno Mr- I-efary' ken Dafisln S6s1nfine'f sidenti Hfjxsarion AL I lstlieifoffer' ' Pre I' deff DQVISI ' Leven , deI'Son' Norman . Row. . An . Egind RQ: is, Treasurer, MaU C x 5 A-H Club ated: Juankta Brown, Katy Whikesides, Ruby Han, Judy Mcinnre, Joan PMXson, Penny Brown, Beta Pxmson, Standing: Bruce Coates, Chades LXndXey, DonaXd Davis, Nan Pdnson, JerrXXX Mcfznkire, NNerrKXX uX Emer, Ben Peek, Jerry Bryant , Rodney X4irn'oreXX, Kenneth Carver, Wayne NNXXson, Wade NOBWN . Se Car-oXyn Nless. Nxcintire, Uoyd Xless, Pa W-,f W' il f , ' ff... ' PRESIDENT OFFIC ERS JOqn A llison Judy M CEnI.' 35933019 Leader, J - ' eporter ' Ocn ' LI Iso 1 oyd VGSSI ?gcrIllg9Sidenf, Do I Cry. , no d Wildlife Club Seateck Everett Moore, Jack Johnson, Junior McEntire, Jerrill McEntire, Robert Walker, Nelson L Allen Allison, Donald Davis, Lloyd Davis, Kenneth Vess, Harley McPeters. Standing: T Ward, David Clontz, Wade Noblitt, Clyde Raffield, Powell Morris, Bruce B McEntire, RobertHarris, Carroll Miller, DavidSetzer, Leslie Walke Spon avender, roy Bailey, Eugene radley, Jerry Sutton r, JackSfevens, James B sor. , MelTill ryant, Mr. Thomas, . 4 .-wwf' sub., ' L A yn V V..,w'tl'3 7 QW. J f 9 i 32393, ww' L ,. l , Q42 t 1' ' it Y OFFICERS QR SPONS 'd 4 H DQVI . -PreS'den . V'ce HM-He . ro - f' -s Secretcfzgggii Preslden Hoff! I Robert Id Thomas D000 Mr. 1 xi-K n A First Row. Bus D Maurice Hugh Mc nv ers ff tai? , Wayne Rounakvee, Norman Lavender. Second Row: DougXas Jenkxns, Nxackae, George Warfen, James Waker. Davis, Ead Grinas Kinney, Rhonard an G Mr G 0 J Rhonora Ni:::'E'oWolkerl Geo e' Hugh M r9eWa Clqnne 'Ten Y. ff LUDChro0m l'VOrkerS I . lf' MN. S' R l E A l ,Ive I M Y Q -:.:. f, M 'fl Q51 uv' ,Q 5 rs 00 X D ' MCG! MB- 5 - ee, M efzer M 'E , rs ' . , ' Ve-YS. 'X' Rfbbinson 5 5271 I .L STUDENT WORKERS MANAGER Evelyn Bartlett, Kay Davis, Mrs. Silver Nina Grant, Haskell Davis. 'S Ubr orrcms Borboro NNc?ekers, YXozeX X4eXXy . Skondkngn Mary Jo Hords, Reno Moe Corr, Dor1sRevXs, Borboro Sue Bryonk, EorX Grindskoii, J. NN . Stevens, Joon'YurrKer, Mrs. Storrs, sponsor. Seated: Berry Burgr 9 ,,. 2 L5 , R -Q Vs M f 1 -we ' 3 1 f- ',,,,'i ,fm-' z 4. ' ,J xsrg . V. 'eg-.MV ' W, S Z' Q.. Eve' YH Bflrtl Jean Brix!! Bsgnice M? I rig Ca ore, rr, Betty Soufher Ont. ' M rs. Sfuhs MR. THOMAS Coach Sports C O A C H E S Cheerleaders MR. WASHBURN Coach P- L L.Lg.'X J I ' f' ..,- Sheneiah Allen, Captain, Nina Grindstaff, Sue Crawford, Janet Marston, Nina Grant, Lynn Shiflet, Patsy Allen. A W ,,..,,C, ,...,..,.. 'Football .+- X, 1 ' - H niwfi' -' -f -V ,' V:-. A .5-4, . -M ,N ' - A. ' 'i fm-'Q , s '. l,:'.'w-u. P .i.. A -5 -k'.:..sZ,u ' n. ,rf , f x Hs., A ' . of . f - - 4 Y? First Row: Mike Teague, Kenneth Carver, Robert Harris, Richard Padgham, Frank Gibbs, Harold Hensley, David Setzer, D. C. Padgham, JuniorMcEnitre. Second Row: Wayne Allen, Vernon Davis, Eddie Wilson,Lloyd Davis, Lloyd Porter, Everette Moore, Bruce Bradley, Ray Vess, Billy Vess, Jerry Sutton, Charles Can', Mr. Washburn, Coach, Jimmy Crawford. Third Row: Mr. Thomas, Coach, Roger Hartwell, Joe Litaker, Donald Ray Gilkey, Jimmy Smith, Han'y Lytle, Gene Allison, Carroll Miller, Robert Plemmons. j ' .1 ig, -1 f. f .., - ,tg h , wr. , - 1 ' . .,-if-l 1 I -. ' . I S -' '23, 4'-, 3' iw .. Mila- 'lf' , ' , i 5' fy P :' M, 40: fir- 'Q .:'m':'-'ala lg.. R 'Y T. -., .,l '- ,, ani A l wi- reg , N - 4- , ' :',.,' A K' .iff ,. . A. ,, if 351 -.,x N f- N '- .- ,'-,, - 'if A, fini - . 'gl fig 'V' 'Fi K-'fl 3: '25, . 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' . -6..6.:'i :f--'-.f'?'?, . 5' ' L 'J- ,fa ..'.1 '- -, ' .Lx .. U .5-f',,,1:-5-Q Robert Plemmons, Carroll Miller, Harry Lytle, Vernon Davis, Lloyd Davis, Gene Allison, Kenneth Carver. Second Row: Lloyd Porter, Joe Litaker, Donald Ray Gillcey, Roger Hartwell. 'ze'-1. ,WV ,Wi 5 ' a. 1- jf ,.f wswm,-M L,1:v 4a 1'f vjtQlf5Y'?'.!1'KW , A, ,V - 3 V Z.: H, .L.,,':R fgpzffx L - '- A .012-bf :,A.v3'f4,:g, . 'V L A f 'f - .-of +V ROBERT PLEMMO NS, End JOE LITAKER, F. B. DONALD RAY GILKEY, Q. B. Alternate Co-Captain, All Confer- Alternate Co-Captain Co-Captain, All Conference ence for second straight year. Honorable Mention All Conference I - - . .. - , I B A Nw QT 'Al' 7 D . 1' 'ff 5 '7-'f'-Z-BUY' -2- ' , ' - R L x- jf Ji5a:wrvQ2f5:g 1 f .Qu 'vgw-pa , - , mx u . yn -Y .f-1 W' . ' f 'M' . '-- A , TQVRL' an 4: ot v5Q,x'9ft:.:'4:f:, ',f-tv V, ' - W : A D I M W? - 1-,AN 'fyff '-14'f' . ' ', ' ,. 1-- ' fa . 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'Q 1- .,, ' ' Mft' ,-.Q-'fiifp lf' JY .V-.1'. F E ..-,. 1, V' - . -. er V il N . x V mi V A F 5. N- . X D X fy , '3 . pi-,. f , ..- 1 U 4 1 i Mgr QW, gt VQQQ JJ1, Ln, W2 61,3-fy .1 A , A., ,W I W5 14, 4 ,f , ,, f w - af 4 , -4 1 4 , . ' Ay I .sg ' ' .. l 'Y , gm t' . 'Y1-511 if-1 Lau., . f'f if - , , va' AWE, iz:-31: :fW,'i.,i?,!4sp ,J-9. .ibm Y , l ' we v H -f -4- Tv-i1 fy, - .1 -ni '-gr 2 .V 1. by, wil -N' v 'fi F55 L . A in-, ' ' 314. 'fs' .-me ROGER HARTWELL KENNETH CARVER Left Half Back End -A x .w Q ll is f 'Q Q V I td K 2 ? ' '1 1 f 3- 'Tr--L'::3-35'-:Ji - 92? ' I -QL'3fi:lE4?IE.Sff'?' . .r7'ff7 ' ALL Qgg,-,5,3f ,g 'i7f' 'ii HARRY LY'-LE Co-Captain, Honorablemention All ''iiiii55i?971'f 'l ' Defenswe Guard Conference, Made Midwestem All Star Team which played Buncombe All Stars Thanksgiving Day in Asheville. if -wlflliiif , g,,byh', , fafsfcgifg W. .4 F5 '1'x. L , m 'Hut-s'f film ' x'!'fh'i Y tjpor' as-3 an se 15 A SEI' 559' A '49 4 E11 1 w .1 ,. i., . , '- . ,- -N ,, . ' W-'4 if H V 4 JJ,-.HT fy' ,..:' :XLEW M0 -42-1- fm, L I -.. f. mi, L., -, ,1 t. ' . ye .-,,,,.,, Y .,,g',,. 4 J. 1-xl? ,275 . .14 . , gr ' ' ,A t , .,- 57.5, L .l if J, 1-- J, L' J 'im'-1 3 i, ., ' -'hflwru - H, .-,,-g.'K'f'f ku - , H L. ..-1,5-init, Lib-tl .1 ,ri -,Q p g r A fl We .- f +1.,4g, . , .mn ata.. Q .1 A4 4 ,-sf 1.3 115' 5' 'il Viif. X QT. , t 4 '.f J YW 'ffmf-4 ' '-,- 'W Tj: .H ..?ff'1.- ,le .Q,..'ff',.,V ,..g' ' f'! 'ff 5' f V 2 . - fe: -H, . W ' , 1, V. ,-3-1-. ,- Q., ..1 1 -'ze 4,34 - s, Z' r Q 'Q v-Q-1+'Ev 3-5-Q, W' Qffveviq- P ws '91 'V-nm, X at J 'W ,1-FL: - . - fl fi, VERNON DAVIS, Center HAROLD HENSLEY All Conference Half Back D. C. PADGHAM Offensive Guard . ueen, -1 Q ' N 3, 1 1 1 1' '1si'.f's mi ' 21.315 .X ' N -Q c fl .., ' . 1 '. 3 ' . 1' -. 1 x' 1 1 . J ', ' x . - .Mvf n '. ,l' . . . , , gi '-Q , O a 'trqeq ' ill' . 5 ' 'uni s, N 4. v, 4 ' .ns K yep a' 'fa . S. 15 'll 'Y if t H vi Us .. ,Mig x . af ' Nxw. fm. X A x. .Z 1553? ,Q Liu It Q , sr' ,Q fvffgi A N ' 4 u 4 r-54' .f 3. I? 19 as in ll! 3 . ...gui an SNAPSHOTS 1. WctchOut1 2. Look real pretty. 3. What cn coach! 4. Here's the mail. 5. Geometry whizzes. 6. Whot's that? , Busy. 8. An Elvis fon???'? 9. Get to work. 10. Yes? Why are you late? 11. Somebody told o funny. 12. Now girls be good! 13. Eating lunch. 14. Let's go. 15. Camera shy. 3 Girls' Basketball First Row: Nancy Harris, Barbara Johnson, Patricia Frye, Verna MacRae, Bonnie Burrell, Margaret Hensley, DeLois Harris, Mable Tilson, Margaret McEntire. Second Row: Mr. Donald Thomas, Coach, Alice Banks, Linda Willis, Judy McEntire, Evelyn Peek, Mary Jane smith, Imogene Walker, Carolyn Hendly, Janice Walker, Lois Gilliam, Barbara Metcalf, Jo Ann Hogan, Virginia Crawford, Penny Brown, Mary Jo Harris, Manager. We Q MARGARET HENSLEY fi N W 1 if A ' - 513, Forward 7 1 i ' ' 4- L99 rf ' l I . il Ii i' if ii li IMOGENE WALKER A 5,4 CAROLYN HENDLEY my 3 Forward F Forward A 1' V Q 3 A Y, 6 vi ,, v F f X Q, N . iff' 2 Jo ANN HOGAN X! 6 i' Guard ' X 5 'f MABLE TILSON Q 1 W, lgg 5 NIA CRAWFORD Q L ' Guard 3 xx x i 'Guard 'A 1 V X l , I 'i i 1 F , ' ! -. T Ai .1 '1l i 1 l I v 1 l l l gi I l i 5 l Aff 123 557' E 5 6 l , Boys Basketball First Row: Mike Teague, Harold Hensley, Earl Grindstatf, Kenneth Carver, Maurice Davis, Nonnan Lavender. Second Row Gilbert Lipe, Donald Davis, Robert Han'is, Frank Gibbs, Robert Mason, Frank Hollifield, Harley McPeters, Richard Padgham Clinton Elliot. Third Row: Mr. Donald Thomas, Coach, Joe Litaker, Roger Hartwell, Eddie Wilson, Gene Allison, Jim Smith Harry Lytle, Kenneth Rhineheardt, Lloyd Porter, D. C. Padgham. Cctv 1' f L L 4 Q t'4,-aj' HARRY LWLE ' Forward if it L , JOE LITAKER I, , GENE ALLISON Forward l Forward fs N A I L D ,Q --L, KENNETH CARVER .L ,X Guard l ,ff 35k X a si. EARL GRINDSTAFF f ROGER HARTWELL , y Forward 5 Guard ' l . X Q X - M. 1 2 X N H J l 0 Y S :psf-k....,, FV n-- 'xi.1 ill 11 l -L, f 'F , 5 r , M 'zx 5, fi? ew: --s 'V P 2 5 '- g , 4 4 4 ,. QE f fx ur I 24 I 6 -U , . Baseball J , n ., jj vi- f Xlr-'F W VI ' I 1 LA, 'f,,i!i, x First Row: Kenneth Carver, Lloyd Porter, Roger Hartwell, Eddie Harris, Joe Litaker, Harold Plemmons, Donald Ray Gilkey. Second Row: Earl Grindstaff, Jack Allison, ,Jack Davis, Glen Bartlett, Cecil Davis, Robert Plemmons, Third Row: Mr. Washburn, Coach, Carroll Miller, Gene Allison, Hershel White, Vernon Davis, Dewey Bartlett. SKYLINE A CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DISTRICT FOUR STATE CHAMPIONS , Q, - n 1 ' I vo N X I iv' if DONALD RAY GILKEY ROBERT PLEMMONS HAROLD PLEMMONS MR. WASHBURN Pitcher Pitcher Catcher Coach ws: 3 , 'W ff ..X'. I gQ 'wg 5 , , K O 2 1 A' 7 ' I1 1. 5 mp s,,.,u 2 5 Y 7, W 'L-H fi is '55 Y 5 aff -J I a 1 marihuana I if 1' LFQ 1 . Ask . Y S W 1 ,S-x MRS. HANEY'S MATH CLASS A Y rm, hP'v'?.., 7 N 1 w u . , S 1 -W i , . Nl hliiiimg., ,A '1f A.Jf::z4::p,g,A, fr W MR. WASHBURNS HISTORY CLASS A MR.THOMAS'S HEALTH CLASS 'S 1-'Q '71 MRS. MARSTON'S ENGLISH CLASS ff' 'X u 'A mf' P, n B. f S i MR. TRULL'S SCIENCE CLASS L 5' ll MRS. STUTTS'S ENGLISH CLASS if . flig x x i X., ,,,,,..uvUl1P5 4 5 VIH 55 WD gg, ,M MS 2? I B.. bk . NL- 1 'sl :' :svn x ,Q ' ' , -1 x 7, e W' Q ? I m.,', I! f Y k P' V F v-1, lp if , ? i 1- 54 ,- if Q R whim iifiisfff '11'11'1'1 !'1'1 1 '4 'U1'11'V111w1'11'm1R11 MRS.CHURCH'S HOME ECONOMICS' CLASS .ALL 'ff niila- ' ' ' 1 -1,1 2 S i R ' n 9 4, , . . gg, , Q.. ' Q . 'M 'A ' Ra f 51-- fud,o M- 1 'Q Q Y ' nz nge' -mimi 1 f'n -qflffglug 'vga' lv . . X I .-, .,.-1 MR. ANDERSONS AGRICULTURE CLASS 5. uw, 1 i' 1 's i 4 j -K Lx N- ,V Q W 'gs N - El -4..,.,,.-,Ng .M I . Sl ' 0, k. wg... -.... ,, 1 i . ff! gl il .ff L '!,,4f ,1 ..- , f 'Q 'fs A -gxpf. 'xx A .5 3 ,R 53 x Kg? f a-S , ,. 9 - gi L .5 1 ir 0' -4, E Wi 5 , u sh, I -, ...E A . 1 Q., ff , .fi 'v WH. , , ' -: f ' .M nf.: ' -.-.'.4u--N-lri . - ',,.Z5' l 1 -A M- 55 1 5 , ' '?' V A 3 7' 1 2? 2 X 21.52 l 3211? f IM. 5 F ,im gig! , we SNAPSHOTS 1. Summer Camp. 2. Looking for Santa Claus? 3. Professor Lanning. 4. Easy life. 5. All alone. 6. Now turn to page. . . . 7. Ho! Caught you in the popcorn. 8. Studing hard. 9. Night life. 10. What's the artist looking for???? 11. What now? 12. Gossiping. 13. Daddy longlegs. 14. Climbinga free? 15. Glamour girl. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF McDOWELL TOWN OF OLD FORT To Whom It May Concern: We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, being of sound mind and body, and in full recognition that we are nearing our final year as a class, do declare this our last will and testament. To To To To I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, ARTICLE I the Faculty we give our gratitude for their help and guidance through the past years. the Juniors we leave our questionable ability to complete the final year. the Sophomores we leave the anxiety of painful uneasiness of mind over the impending years to come. the Freshmen we leave our sincerest hope that their high school career will have been as enioyable as ours. ARTICLE II Hazel Kelly, do will and bequeath my large vocabulary to anyone knowing how to use it. Cecil Davis, do will and bequeath my ability to ignore girls to Haskell Davis. Grace Mason, do will and bequeath my ability to be at school on time to anyone who enjoys getting tardy excuses. Lavinia Teague, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to annoy Mrs. Shiflet to Joanne Hogan. Donald Ray Gilkey, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sing to anyone with a great voice. Joe Litaker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of class and still make grades good enough to stay on the ball team to Kenny Carver. Joyce Ann Grindstaff, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Art Editor of the school paper to anyone who can draw a straight line. Lloyd Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my amazing football ability to Donny Souther. Saturnina Capps, do will and bequeath my red hair to Carolyn Hendley. Carol Pittman, do will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in Mr. Thomas' class to Doris Carr, with the hope that she enioys writing themes better than I. Ellen Bryant, do will and bequeath my tremendous height to Roma Jeanne Walker. Peggy Kelly, do will and bequeath my shorthand ability to anyone not knowing any better than to take it. Virginia Crawford, do will and bequeath my ability to get the family car to Bonnie Burrell. Mable Tilson, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to the many friends I have in the Senior class. Roger Hartwell, do hereby will and bequeath my conduct in chapel to Buddy Crawford, with the hope that he doesn't get called down by Mr. Greer. Jeanette Morris, do will and bequeath my ability to know all Senior Class business to anyone who can handle it. Rhonard MacRae, do will and bequeath my courteous ways to Wayne Wilson. Gene Allison, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Vernon Davis. Joyce Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath my winning personality to Doris Revis. Robert Plemmons, do will and bequeath my crew-cut hair style to Billy Vess. Joyce Allison, do hereby will and bequeath to Jo Han'is my ability to hear from State College. Hugh McKinney, do will and bequeath my ability to annoy Mrs. Stutts in study hall to Charles Carr. Margaret Hensley, do will and bequeath my ability to know all the top tunes across the country to anyone who can keep up with them. Betty Lou Bradley, do will and bequeath my dramatic ability to Betty Sue Bryant, hoping it will help her get a part in the Senior Play next year. Margaret Creasman, do will and bequeath my ability to get married to anyone who is smart enough to catch a man. Inez Lavender, do will and bequeath my ability to work in the school store and not get fat to anyone who is calorie conscious. Robert Lanning, do will and bequeath my pleasant memories and late hours of play practice to Streaker Grindstaff. Madge Walker, do will and bequeath my ability to keep my mouth shut to anyone who is smart enough to do it. James Walker, do will and bequeath my school bus to Butch Stevens, with the hope he can get along with Mr. Greer better than I did. Norma Ann Calloway, do will and bequeath my ability to try to out talk the teachers to Margaret Allison. Blaine Moore, do will and bequeath my skill at slipping into class late to Jerry Bryant who will probably need it. Evelyn Peek, do will and bequeath my privilege of riding to school with the teachers to anyone who would enioy the gossip. Kay Ellen Hamby, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to Juda Monis hoping she will have as many friends as I. Dorothy Bailey, do will and bequeath my musical talent to anyone having enough patience to Ieam. Gene Sparks, do will and bequeath my chann of influencing the Freshmen girls to Wayne Roundtree, hoping he has more success than I did. ' George Warren, do will and bequeath my quiet and pleasant manner to Jerry Souther. Imogene Walker, do will and bequeath my ability to make straight A's to Janice Walker. Margaret Simmons, do will and bequeath my wonderful lunch hour to anyone who enjoys eating hotdogs. Sylvia Pittman, do will and bequeath my ability to discuss all news during class to Margaret Pittman. of, 5 N 1-.,n,,, K ,FK X .W X , ,wassu- -QR SNAPSHOTS at V. A '8 , 0- - R -a , , iix 3 bvv, ai.- 4-.al 1 J ' W-4 an OS sf X A A 'S .- Agm 'Nix if-4 1 X Nr n F if 5 1 SNAPSHOTS 1. Bathing Beauty. 2. A Cheerleader. Hitchhiking?'?'?? 3. Caught ya! 4. Sleepy?? 5. Freshmen. 6. Girl Hobosl? 7. Sick. 8. There goes our profit. 9. Photographer. 10. Yes? 11. Whose picture is that???? 12. Working?.. . 13. Wash your hands. 14. After hours. -X X 4' . X 1 wi 4 Compliments of First - Last and Always 1 YOUNG 81 BUCKNER ESSO :E T A 1 THE FI RS N TIONAI. BANK SERVICE QE Member Federal Reserve System Your Beft BUY 1: Member Federal Deposit North Mom Street II Insurance Corporation . Phone 8341 . E Marion, North Carolina Marlon, North Carolma I1 - -- 'I 'I 'I 'I 3 I SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY A FRIEND or THE SCHOOL IIJUS1-Good F,,,,,,,L,,e.. 'I North Main Street 1: Marion, North Carolina I , , I II It f BILL GR I FFITH II2vvELI5Rs Save on SCIIOO' Wea' of lg Gorham and Towle Sterling Silver N Jewelry, Watch Repair 26 If2 SOUTI1 MGID Street 32 South Main Street I Marion, North CC1r0liflG Marion, North Carolina II ll CSE lg Compliments of li I e I ts H Zart, nc ll SPORTS off3.?QRTS ' HOBBY SUPPLIES I I CO. , 32 'A 2,sQfQ.j,Qfi ,, FUmI,U,e-Ho.,SeI0.d Goods Frigidaire Electric Ranges 4 West Henderson Street Marion, North Carolina 4 VIEVVPOINT RESTAURANT ETTA PAPER BOX COMPANY INC ' Sandwiches, Short Orders Marion, North Carolina I Drinks, Gifts Phone 8261. 4, U. S. Highway E70 West Manufacturers of All Kinds of I of Cld Fort Set-Up and Folding Boxes BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY C h e v ro I et Dealer Phone 2157 or 2158 436 East Court Street Marion, North Carolina Compliments of HUGHES DEPARTMENT STORE Dependable Merchandise in Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLI NG COMPANY Marion, North Carolina Compliments of JOHNSIE'S BEAUTY NOOK For the Best Hair Care in Old Fort, North Carolina MARION BUICK COMPANY Marion, North Carolina .? 5 .?I When better cars are built Buick will build them. LYTLE AND WILLIS Groceries and Meats ' Phone I7 Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of BIG DOLLAR FOOD CENTER Marion, North Carol ina Compliments of QGREGORY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Old Fort, North Carolina ALLISON'S DUTCH GRILL The Home of the Finest Barbecue in Westem North Carolina Chops Chicken Steak Highway 70 West Compliments of ELLER'S PHILLIPS 66 U. S. No. 70 East of Old Fort, North Carolina Best Wishes from UNITED RAYON KNITTING MILLS Division of United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Old Fort, North Carolina wwf fa zmffafie f177?lf07Zy MARION, NORTH CAROLINA II I, ll 'I l 5 ll I 1, 'I 'I II Compliments of 'I 'I 'I SE llJUNlBO GRILL AND DAIRY BAR Lana Cm BnaaocuvmCouavnll QQ MMONNC I, fi 2 miles West of Marion If gf U. s. HI9IIwQy7o Compliments of THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Sevier, North Carolina C. R. McCall, Owner Mrs. C. R. McCall, Assistant Charles G. McCall, Assistant Day Phone 2l2O Night Phone 3671 or 22265 Protect Your Loved Ones in our Burial Association' McCALL'S FUNERAL HOME i908 Ambulance Service 1957 Oxygen Service Marion, North Carolina mg S LIIIIIIII IIIILLs I:IIIIPAIIII LIRILIRLE CARDED Ann comsfo fLsRf4X2'f5tQbI. KNITTING YARNS EA I L, KN1XTInI5nAi4NI la ' :WANT HIGHEST QUALITY MARIUN, N, C, A :J-0-00c::::o-Q:::::::- -::::::'0xk 1 -ef ek4b:+exvs::-4-,-:::-4-::.v-::::': : Q- ef sax-r-0-:-:-Q-4:- I 4- a-Q 4-..x-wa:--r.fx.r :-:.:: ::2:-: 3-.:: Compliments of HOGAN'S CASH STORE Fresh Meats and Good Groceries Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of RUBY'S FLOWER SHOP For the Prettiest in Flowers Prompt, Efficient Service OLD FORT CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Phone T93 -Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of GOSORN'S CASH STORE in Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of PAUL THOMANSON'S TEXACO SERVICE Old Fort, North Carolina MCENTI RE' S GENERAL MD SE. Complete Line of Groceries Gas Oil Phone I5 Old Fort, N. C. 1.31:-Ami' 4- -- Y ff- 7 - Compliments of ARROWHEAD GRILL Good Food and Pleasant Atmosphere Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of THOMPSON'S BUILDERS SUPPLY For the Best in Building Materials Phone T97 Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of CUT RATE FURNITURE COMPANY Main.Street in Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of T. B. FAW PLUMBING AND HEATING Myers Pumps Phone I5 Old Fort, N. C. A-------A--------------------------....-4,------.vA--f-- Best Wishes from OLD FORT FINISHING PLANT Division of United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Old Fort, North Carolina F I I I I I I Compliments of MARSHALL LUMBERI C O M P A N Y Marion, North Carolina I I J I 7 I Compliments of MARION MANUFACTURING COMPANY Quality Rayons and Cotton Fabrics in Marion, North Carolina Tappan Ranges Perfection Water Heaters Fast Rulane Gas Service SUBURBAN RULANE GAS COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC e Q n ' Domestic Heating Commercial :I Ig I I, 'I 'I 'I Phone 2154 P.O. Box 684 CI inchfield Underpass 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I . 1: 'I WESTMORELAND -HAWKINS FUNERAL SERVICE 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped Phone 2161 220 South Main Street Marion, North Carolina Best Wishes to Old Fort School for 1956-1957 ond For the best in Doiry Products Buy K E None Better Morganton, N. C. Phone H26 Compliments of OLD FORT SUPER MARKET Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina A - - -:ao :::-::::-:.:-:,f:-1::.-: :::: , , , , -ss-vvvv- ----.4-WY--- I r YOUNG'S SHOE STORE Compliments of HUNTER FLORl ST l 1' 38.S0Ulh Main Streefl 128 South Main Street :E Marlon, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina Ig Phone 4291 , li ll I1 Compliments 'of I: JACK N GENE 1 GORDON FURNITURE COMPANY If Apparel for Women and Children E' Marion, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina I T Y A H- Y L ll Telephone 8211 P. O. Box 88 QQ LOVEN FURNITURE COMPANY lf Complete Line Home Furnishings CAMERA SHOP Commercial and Portrait Photography Amateur Suppl ies, 1, 6-8 Main Sfreef Finishing and Enlarging ll Marion, North Cqrolinq 9 East Court Street Dial 2-2741 ll Marion, North Carolina l TT' T T ' --- TT- fe A -Q lr li I DlXlE HOME IDEAL CLEANERS 4 Phone 7261 4 A Division 133 West Henderson Street 4 Winn-Dixie 5i0l'e5f lnc- We Call for and Deliver ll R--- --R so M L lr lr lf EAST COURT MOTOR OO. lf Pontiac 8. GMC Sales and Service If Phone 4241 ll P. O. Box 496 Marion, N. C. ll l 'T 'T 4 R. L. JAMES 81 SON Manufactures of Hosiery for Men Marion, North Carolina L,..,,,.,,ca ,,,-,,,,,,,, parvo-Jaafari,-Jw-0 .aN.ff,.,N.r.nNr 10.1-ax'-4-f , J-.P Q-.4-84' .v-.nur vo vc. Q-,-,,V,---J., .Q PARKER HOSIERY MILLS Old Fort, North Carolina Manufacturers of Men's Fancy Hosiery Compliments of NORTON FURNITURE COMPANY Dealer in Electrical Supplies and Home Furnishings Sylvania and Motorola Televisions Phone 66 Box 177 Old Fort, North Carolina 1 : J I I In In In I I Compliments of 55 OLO FORT DRUG COMPANY I Main Street OIOI Fort. North Carolina Ilhxffffv 5:55 JCI:-IT: ROCKINGHAM 4 T OLD FORT INSURANCE If 1' Marion, North Carolina I ll I Paul Richardson ' ,I Owner and Manager 4I I II Representing Leading Stock Companies Il qw Qt 7Qt'45-an aegx , 1: If Old Fort, North Carolina ,T it I II I ..A. ,,,:,,,::,,,,:,,:,,,,:,,: ,-, Il 'iiffffffeeefxee -r::::::::::T:JI 4 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxJx:xx7 xxxx xx'l 1: I It jr CRAWFORITS SERVICE 1: A If If Compliments of ' A BLANTON GROCERY 4 . . . I ' 4 Washing. . . Gas. . . Lubrication 44 3 Q44 55 CONIPAGNY It 4 Tires and Tubes T, Ayholesakle DLSEIIDUIFFS I See Us Today ji arlon, ort aro ma T 5: Phone 56 old Pon, N. c. If a--,--,-,--- ----------,---,,--1 LM--- ami: ISx'x'xxx 'xxl xx ' ' xi II I1 I :T Compliments of II :g MCCALL BURGIN HARDWARE CA PLANS , I CITY TIRE AND APPLIANCE 1' 1 I BEAMAN LUMBER COMPANY jf The Rexqll Store 1, ARNW5 BEAUTY SHOP It P. o. Box I5 old Pon, N. C. 2' 4 MCNEAL GULF SERVICE ' T ll 'I I Lx, -il Lox, xx .,,, , ' F-- 4 l 1 ll Use Note Book Paper r 6 l l l Compliments of CLINCHFIELD MANUFACTURING Manufactured By EE Carolina Pad 8s Paper Company Wglgmlifllglth g Marion, North Carolina 31 0 l,,,M,,::,, :,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,: xx -xxex : ::m::x:m:: be-2004-::::- - - - -v - , - ::::::::::::::::T VVALDENSIAN BAKERIES INC. 1: SNIPES MOTORS' INC' Valdese, North Cqfgling l Dodge, Plymouth, and Dodge Trucks Bakers of 11 Dial 434l 5 Unbeqm E 3l4 East Court Street Bread and Cakes If Marion, North Carolina :::x:::::::::::::::::v E.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, if THE NORTHVVESTERN BANK Comp,imen,S of ll . , 4, :E .Black Mountam...Old Fort . :T HARRIS SUPPLY STORE 3 Servlng Northwestern North Carolina ll , A Place for all Your Hardware Needs 3: Member of the Federal Deposlts Old Fort, North Carolina Insurance Corporation ,,:,,,,,,::.,...,: -.H-:-H-::::-N-:J-1-:::: ::::Jv 1 A. BLANTON GRQCERY l COMPANY IHC. Watches. . . Diamonds . . Jewelry 5: Wholesale Grocers Main Streel if Dial 8421 Marion, N. C. Old Fort, North Carolina U .Lwx wx 4:,,:, ----, .... 7 BAKER'S WATCH SHOP l MORGAN BROTHERS, INC. A OLD FORT BARBER SHOP Wholesales - Distributors We Need Your Head to Operate Candy-Cigars-Drugs-Sundries Our Businessl' Paper Products and School Supplies Main Sfreef Asheville, North Carolina F-Off, Norfh Carolina Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Qld Fort, North Carolina Compliments of EVANS 'DEPARTMENT STORE Marion's Own Complete Department Store Marion, North Carolina fs ff-ff Et' 'WWW , my I ' 1 f W fa' T Q S' T A ,Mgr lfjugt 'JSF ,, Y. , ii: ATE. V ' 3 is-jf-F' - 1 .4 SENIOR STATISTICS GENE ALLISON Monogram Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Alternate Cap- tain 3,4, Football 3,4, Co-Captain, All Western North Carolina, Senior-All-Star, Baseball 3,4, Wildlife Club l,2,3,4, F.F.A. 3, Reporter 3, SeniorSuperlative lMost Arhleticl. JO YC E ALLISO N Junior and Senior Play, Delegate to Editor's Roundtable 4, Glee Club l,2,3, Office Worker 4, F.H.A. l, Folk Dance Club 2, Business Manager of The Arrowhead 4, Librarian 3, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, 4-H Club I, Journalism Club 4. DOROTHY BAILEY Glee Club l,2, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Librarian 3,4, Class Treasurer I, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2. BETTY LOU BRADLEY Glee Club I,2,3,4, F.H.A. I, Booster Club 3, F.T.A. 3, Journalism 4, Cheerleader 3, Captain 3, Class Officer l,4, Senior Superlative lMost Popularl. ' ELLEN BRYANT GleeClub l,2,4, F.H.A. l, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, BoosterClub 3, F.T.A. 3, Joumalism Club 4, Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 3. NORMA ANN CALLOWAY Glee Club l,2,3, F.H.A. l,2, Journalism Club 4, As- sistant Editor School Paper 4, Junior Play, Office Worker 4, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, Halloween Queen 4, An- naul Staff 4, Senior Superlative lNeatest,. SATURNINA CAPPS Glee Club l,2,3, F.H.A. 4, F.T.A. l,2, 4-H Club l, 2, Sports Club l,2, Folk Dance 2, Basketball l, Library Club l,2, Girl 's Shop l,2, Newspaper 2, Waitress Jr.- Sr. Banquet 2. VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Basketball l,2,3,4, F.H.A. l,2, Glee Club l,2, Folk DanceClub3, Reporter, Monogram I,2,3,4, 4-H 2, Re- porter, Senior Play, Homecoming Queen 4, Waitress Jr.- Sr. Banquet 2, Senior Superlative lFriendliestl. MARGARET CREASMAN GleeClub l,2,3, F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Song Leader 2, Par- limentarian 3, Vice-President 4, State Degree 3, Libra- rian 2,3, Beta Club 3,4, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, Office Worker 2,3, Class Treasurer 3, Jr. Marshal. CECIL DAVIS Wild LifeClub l,2, 3, F.F.A. 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Mono- gram 3, F.F.A. Officer 3. LLO YD DAVIS Monogram Club 4, Football 4, F.F.A. 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Wild Life l,2,3,4, Freshman Class President, Senior Superlative lliriendliestl. DONALD RAY GILKEY Football 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference 4, Monogram Club I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Honorable mention All State 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club 3,4, Sports Editor Arrowhead 4, Journalism Club 4, Wild Life Club l, Senior Superlative lBest Lookingl. JOYCE ANN GRINDSTAFF Glee Club i,2,4, Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, Wildlife Club I, F.F.A. Sweetheart, Junior Play Usherette 3, Journalism Club 3,4, Art Editor Paper Staff 3,4, Humor Editor Paper Staff 4, Art Editor Annual Staff 4, Home- coming Queen Attendant 4, Senior Play, SeniorSuperla- tive fBest Lookingl. KAY ELLEN HAMBY F.H.A. 2, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 2, Journalism 4, Senior Superlative lMost Courteousl. ROGER HARTWELL, JR, Glee Club 4, Junior Play, Wild Life Club l,2, Treasurer l, Handicraft l, Monogram 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Football 4, Baseball 3,4, Journalism 4, Librarian l, Senior Super- lative lNeatestl. MARGARET H ENSLEY Basketball I,2,3,4, Folk Dance l, Glee Club 2,3,4, Librarian 3, F.T.A. 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Representative for Christmas Queen 4, Sports Editor for Arrowhead 4, Monogram 2,3,4, Waitress at Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 2. HAZEL KELLY GleeClub I, Folk DanceClub l, 4-H Club l,2,3, Wait- ress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, Class Reporter 2, Camera Club 2, Library Club 2, Class Vice-President 4, Librarian l,2,3, 4, Junior Marshal 3, Delegate to Editor's Roundtable 4, Editor School Paper 4, President Library Club 4, Class Prophet 4, Journalism Club 4, Senior Superlative lMost lntellectuall. PEGGY KELLY Glee Club l,2, F.H.A. l, Librarian 3, Journalism Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Marshal 3, Beta Club 4, Paper Staff 4. SENIOR STATISTICS ROBERT LANNING Wild Life Club 1,25 Monogram 3,45 Senior Play5 Basket- ball 2,3,4, All-tourney 35 Senior Superlative fBest All Roundl. INEZ LAVENDER Glee Club 35 Folk Dance 1,25 Journalism Club 45 Office Worker 45 Science Club 2. JOSEPH LITAKER Basketball 1,2,3,4, Alternate Captain 3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Football 3,4, Alternate Co-Captain 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Monogram 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 45 Senior Superlative CMost Popular15 ClassOfficer 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Halloween King 4. RHO NARD MacRAE Wild Life Club 15 Glee Club 25 Basketball 25 Wild Life Secretary 35 Bus Driver 3,45 Senior Play5 Journalism 45 Annual Ad. Staff 45 Senior Superlative QMost Courteousl. GRACE MASON GleeClub 1,2,45 F.H.A. 25 Monogram 3,45 Folk Dance 25 Joumalism 3,4, Typist 45 Cheerleader 25 F.T.A. 35 Annual Staff 4, Fomuat Editor 4. HUGH MCKINNEY F.F.A. 3,45 Bus Driver 45 Wild Life 1,2,35 Lunch Room Helper 1,2. I BLAINE MOORE Monogram 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Monkey Drill 1,25 Folk Dance 1,25 Camera Club 1,25 Wild Life Club 1,2, 35 Science Club 1,2. JEANHTE MORRIS GleeClub 1,2, Treasurer 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, State Degree 45 Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Beta Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, County President 35 Editor's Roundtable 45 F.T.A. 35 Journalism Club 45 Annual Staff 4, Editor5 Office Worker l,2,35 Cheerleader 1,2, Captain 25 Class President 15 Class Vice-President 25 Junior Marshal 35 Winner 4-Way Test Speech 25 Senior Superlative fBest- All-RoundJ5 Jr.-Sr. Play5 Class President 4. EVELYN PEEK 4-HClub35 F.H.A. 1,45 Basketball45 JuniorPlay Usher- ette. RO BERT PLEMMO NS Monogram 1,2,3,45 Football 3,4, All Conference 3,4, Alternate Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Wild Life 1, 2,35 BetaClub 3,4, Vice-President45 SeniorSuperlative fMost lntellectuall. CAROL PITTMAN F.T.A. 3,45 Folk Dance 1,25 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Jour- nalism Club 45 Wild LifeClub 15 Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 25 Booster Club 35 Junior Play Usherette5 Librarian 1,2. SYLVIA PITTMAN Glee Club 15 Folk Dance 1,25 Wild Life Club 15 Booster Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Journalism 45 Handicraft 25 Junior Play Usherette. MARGARET ANN SIMMONS Glee Club 1,2,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Folk Dance Club 35 Basketball 15 Junior and Senior Play Usherette5 Booster Club 35 F.T.A. 35 4-H 1. EUGENE SPARKS Wild Life Club 35 Booster Club 35 Office Worker 3. JOYCE STEVENS Glee Club 1,45 Folk Dance 1,25 Journalism Club 45 Science Club 25 Delegate to Editor's Roundtable 4. LAVINIA TEAGUE F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 2,35 Lunch RoomStaff 35 Office worker 1,25 Junior Class Officer, President5 SeniorClass Officer, Treasurer5 Junior Play5 Class Historian 45 Wait- ress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2. MABLE TILSON Basketball 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 Senior 4-H 1,2, Vice- President 25 Folk Dance 35 Monogram 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Freshmen Class Reporter5 Office Worker 25 Homecoming Attendant to Queen 45 Senior Superlative fMost Athleticl. 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