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SENIOR ECHOES Pinehurst High School Class of 1957 Front Row. L. to R : Mr. Jenkins. Barbara Adcox. Frances Kennedy. Jantee Baldwin. Faye McKenzie. Joyce Edmonds. Maureen Brennan Cribb. Arlene llussey. Betty Dupree, and Joan McDonald. Back Row. L. to R.: Carl Garrison. Billy Talbert, Bobby Cole. Wavlnn Black. Nelson Black. Wayne Hardy. Fred Taylor. Kenneth Whitcscll, Robert Garrison, and Donny Garner. Our Farewell The end has cane and parting is near. We’ll bid farewell to our friends so dear. Across the distance of the years. Our memories, dear school, will be of you. We'll have no thought of doubts and fears For you gave us courage anew. The happiness of our years together will in our hearts remain. We 3hall each go our separate way Hoping to someday meet again. All these memories within our hearts do dwell. As now we bid our last farewell. Janice Baldwin ACTIVITIES Barbara Adcox Basketball 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Home Room Office 1, Sec. Student Council 2, Sec. French Club 3 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. County, 3 Teenage Club 1 Beta Club 3 4 School Paper 4 Cheerleader 4 Janice Baldwin 3asketball 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Teenage Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, Sec. Ilaureen Brennan Glee Club 2, 3 French Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Betty Dupree Glee Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 F. H. A. 4 Joyce Edmonds 3asketball 1, 2, 3 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Beta Club 3 4 Home Room Officer 2, 3, Treas. 3. V. P. Student Council 4 Chief Marshal 3 French Club 3 School Paper 3 4 Arlene Hussey Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Beta Club 3, 4 French Club 3j 4 Home Room Officer 3, Sec. Student Council 3 School Paper 3, 4 Frances Kennedy Teenage Club 1 Glee Club 2, 3 French Club 4 Joan McDonald Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Trees. 2 and 3 Teenage Club 1 Beta Club 3, 4 French Club 3 4 School Paper 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Faye McKenzie Basketball 1, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 3, 4 Teenage Club 1 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 Prison Black Pasebrll 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Teenage Club 2 Latin Club 1, Treas. 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Officer 2 Home Room Officer, Pres. 1, V. P. 3 Student Council 2, 4 Industrial Arts Award 3 Vforld Peace Award 3 Bobby Cole Basketball 1, 4 2 Latin Club 1 Bus Driver 3, 4 French Club 3 Donny C-arner Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Teenage Club 1, 2 Beta Club 3, U, Pres. 4 French Club 3, 4, Pres. 4 Home Room Officer 4 V. Pres. School Paper 3 4 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4 Carl Garrison Baseball 2 Basketball 1 Football 3, 4 Horae Roan Officer 4 Sec. Teenage Club 1 Timekeeper 3, 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Bus Driver Robert Garrison Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Horae Room Officer 4, Treas. Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Latin Club 1, 2, Officer 1 Beta Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4 School Paper 4 Wayne Hardy Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, U, Sec. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 1 Teenage Club 1, 2 Beta Club 3, 4 School Paper 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Billy Talbert Football 3, 4 Bus Driver 4 French Club 3 Fred Taylor Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Football 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 Student Council 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Teenage Club 1 Kenneth whitesell Baseball 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 4 Class Officor 2, Pres. Teenage Club 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3f Pres. 3 French Club 3f V. Pres. Bus Driver 2, 3 Industrial Arts Award 3 PLAINS FOR THE FUTURE Betty Dupree-----Beauty Culture Course Joyce Edmonds----Nursing Joan McDonald----Flora McDonald College Janice 3aldwin—Marriage in June Barbara Adcox----East Carolina College, Teaching Wayr.e Hardy-----U. N. C., Mathematics end Science Donny Gamer-------Appalachian State Teachers College, English V aylor. Black---Navy Robert Garrison—Navy Billy Talbert----Navy Nelson Black-----!!. C. State, Industrial Arts Bobby Cole-------Louisburg College or N. C. State Carl Garrison----N. C. State, Mechanical Engineering STAFF Editor-in-chief--V ayne Hardy Assistant Editor—Donny Gamer Circulation------Barbara Adcox Alumni-----------Arlene Hussey Trip-------------Joan McDonald Pool-------------Janice Baldwin History----------Joyce Edmonds Prophecy---------Donny Gamer Will-------------V ayne Hardy SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 1956-57 Best All-Round: Arlene Hussey - Wayne Hardy Most Studious: Joyce Edmonds - Wayne Hardy Class Giggler: Barbara Adcox - Waylon Black Best Dressed: Maureen Brennan - Nelson Black Most Athletic: Arlene Hussy - Nelson Black Quietest: Prances Kennedy - Donny Garner Laziest: Arlene Hussy - Fred Taylor Most Artistic: Janice Baldwin - Kenneth Whitesell Most Co-operative: Betty Dupree - Donny Gamer Most Dependable: Joan McDonald - Donny Garoor Most Conceited: Fay McKenzie - Carl Garrison Most Musical: Janice Baldwin - Fred Taylor Book-worn: Joyce Edmonds - Carl Garrison Happiest: Janice Baldwin - Billy Talbert Loudest: Barbara Adcox - Kenneth Whitesell Best Dancer: Maureen Brennan - Kenneth Whitesell Most Bashful: Betty Dupree - Robert Garrison Most Romantic: Maureen Brennan - Fred Taylor Class Flirt: Joan McDonald - Donny Gamer Most Likely To Succeed: Arlene Hussey - Wayne Hardy Wittiest: Fey McKenzie - Fred Taylor Cutest: Frances Kennedy -.Waylon Elack Most Unselfish: Maureen Brennan - Donny Gamer Class Ba.by: Barbara Adcox - Robert Garrison Most Original: Arlene Hussey - Fred Taylor Host Dignified: Janice Baldwin - Nelson Black • I • • • % , .. • Most Vivacious: Barbara Adcox - Fred Taylor Most Ambitious: Joyce Edmonds - Wayne Hardy Best Looking: Frances Kennedy - Nelson Black Friendliest: Maureen Brennan - Bobby Cole Most Romantic: Maureen Brennan - Fred Taylor Most Polite: Arlene Hussey - Yfoyne Hardy CLa 3 KIoTUHY we, the oenior Class of ’57, entered high school in September 1953 facing the new experiences that lay ahead of us. Changing classes, new teachers, sports, and glee club were only a few of these. With the help of Miss Morris, our homeroom teacher, and Mr. Cannon we soon learned the value of Latin. A largo majority of us took part in extra-curricular activities such as sports and the different clubs, wo shall long remember our trip with tho tenth grade to Raleigh to see the ice Capades. The next year Mr. Bowles was our homeroom teacher. We girls were- very proud t-o be in the first Hone ixononics Fashion Show, which is now an annual affair. Between winking at Mr. Bowles and dodging the flying chalk, w could nov r find tho solution to those long algebra problems, fty the end of this year we had become more settled ond had begun to realize what high school re-all; is. ve entered our Junior year looking forward to all the events which were to take place. To start the year right, with the help of Mrs. whitesell, our Junior class advisor, cur Halloween carnival was a big success. We made more money on the carnival than had been made in pre- vious years, we were the happiest people in high school the day that we received our class rings. . e added another new tradition when the old English P was encrusted in our rings. We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Charleston, we shall long remember the beautiful gardens, the Citadel, and Fort Sumter. In the spring we had our Junior-Senior dance. when we entered school in September we felt a little different. We were then dignified Seniors, we began to realize what our school days really meant to us. Besides concentrating on studies, we saw many dia- monds and wadding bands flashing around school. Something different in entertainment at school was enjoyed this year, The Scandals of the Sandhills. we shall always remember studying Chaucer in English Lit- erature. In the spring we- went to Washington. Wo shall never forget this trip, wo all enjoyed it thoroughly, but 1 believe this trip made Pinehurst history. After the trip we returned to school, electing mascots, superlatives, writing invitations and term paper. Sc now we come to a conclusion of our four years in high school. Those four years wore filled with work, play, and mischief. To con- clude our history we can never forget Mr. Carrot and Haw You. Joyce Edmonds PROPHECY Perhaps you would like to take a trip with rx. into the future. Wo are going to find .ut what our cla3s will bo doing ten ears free now. Hop aboard our sightseeing helicopter and wo will begin our trip. Let us begin by taking a look in on Kenneth White sell. There he is now. He and his toys have landed one of the biggest contract jobs on record. Thvy are going to paint the Bqpire State Building. By the way, who are those four boys d wn there in these navy uniforms? It looks like Robert Gcrrison, Billy Talbert, Bobby Colo, and VJaylon Black. They aro horae on passes froti the navy. All their frie;Ki6 lovo'to hear then tell about their adventures with Uncle Scju There come Barbara Adcox and Denny Gamer out of Pinohurst School. Thoy have become very popular teachers there. It look3 a3 though they have a visitor. Yes, it is Uayne Hard. • He is new doing research work in the field cf mathematics. Who aro those two girls in white going ir.to the nurse3 home? They are Joyce Edmonds and Betti Dupree. Both have responsible positions at Moore County Hospital. There come the bankers rut of their meeting. Who is that ran in the group with the flat hair cut? Why, it  3 Nelsoi. Black, one of the best knjwn bankers in the country. Liston 1 Do y ;u hear nude? It is casing from the Concert Hall. Janice Baldwin and Fred Taylor ore pi ring there this week. There goes Coach Carl Garrison. He ha3 been having a very good season this year in Pinehurst. He is coaching ico hockey here. Here come Arlene Hussey and Joan McDonald out of the bank. They are both head bookkeepers in the bank. They both received good training at Pinehurst High. Maureen Brennan and Faye McKenzie ovm a beauty parlor in Southern Pines. They arc known all over the United Statos for their original hair styles. Frances Kennedy is now happily rr.rriad and has r.rdc her home in Port- land, Oregon. Well, that about onds our tour. Everyone seen3 to have become success- ful in their challenge to the world. Donny Gamer LAST WILL AND IBSTAMBNT We, the rraduating clas3 (we hope!) of Pinehurst High School, being of sound bodies and questicnabls minds, do hereby make known our last will and testament. After thoughtful consideration, we bequeath : I To the Juniors of 57, our successors in 53, we leave our will to learn, our rood conduct, and our cooperation with the teachers with the hope that they may use them mor . successfully than vre did. II To Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and the entire faculty, we leave our sincerest thanks for everything that th y havj done for us. With them rushing us fren behind tr keep us from faltering, we filially m?.d it. Thanks! Ill fo cur ur.dcrclassrne , we leave our short lunch, period. Maybe some day they will by some s:cillful negotiations, gain a lender period. IV The following individuals leave so certain osrsons some of their personal talents: (1) Barbara Adc jx leaves her happy-go-lucky way and her singing voice to Deana Sheffield. (2) V aylon Blac le: ves hi3 ability to have fun in English class to Slwood Ritter. (3) Janice Baldwin leaver to Mettia Jane Frye her -ability tc catch a good Icking fellow (G. T.) (A) Carl Garrison bequeaths his will to lcarr. and his large vocabulary tc DaytcL. Lur.day, (5) Frances Kennedy wills her knack of making good French grades tc Brad Johnson. (6) Fred Taylcr leaves his happy disposi-i.n and l'rge collection of wise- cracks t' David Bosw:rth. (7) Haure-n Brennan Cribb wills her ir.crediole ability to miss French tests t: Raymond Clapp. (8) Denny Gamer wills t_ John Santy his way with girls and his ability as a plugger”. (9) Joan MacDonald bequeath.3 her seat :n t he bench at Aberdeen Lake to Jeon Yarbcorgh. (10) Nelson 31ack leaves to Ralph Gilliland his ability in sperts and his all-around good personality, (11) Faye McKenzie leav s her ability tc osisbehave in class and still keep an innocent look n her face to Allison Grar.elsbach, (12) Kenneth Whitesell bequeaths tc Bill Prince his ability to make up joke3. (13) Joyce Edmcnds leaves her ability tc study and the r«3t cf her Blondex to Shannon Ccrroli. (1A) Bobby Cole leaves liis cool manner rnd stylish hair-dc to ’’Lank” McKenzie. (15) Arlene Hussey wills her .all-around ability .and her name, '’Smiley41, tc Nancy Gcuger. (16) V ayne Hardy leaves to Sylvia Bryant a photograph of his class and hopes that someday she will have one as beautiful. (17) Betty Dupree leaves to Patty Creath her ability tc ask sensible questiens in Economics. (18) Robert Garrison wills his football suit and dental appointments tc Janes Ritter. (19) Bill Talbert wills his keen moustache tc Johnny Grier. Wayne Hardy out. WASHINGTON T R I f At about 7:30 a.ra. on Tuesday morning, April 30, a group of forty Juniors and Seniors began to gather in front of our high school building in preparation for our long awaited trip to Washington, D. C. Since our group was 3o large, it was pre-arranged by our Superintendent, Mr. Cannon, to charter a bus for the trip. Soon the bus arrived, and we were on our way. We arrived at the Houston Hotel in Washington about supper time that evening. We freshened up very quickly and th.;n enjoyed our first meal in Washington. On Wednesday, the first building we toured was the Bureau of Engrav- ing. We were all astonished at the huge amounts of moneyI Next came the Capitol, and in our tour of the Senate, it gave us strange feeling when the guide informed us that we were seated very near the seats that the Puerto-Ricans sat in who tried to kill President Truman. AI30 we viewed Washington from the Washington Monument. That night, v.e took a boot ride down the Potomac. Thursday we visited th Franciscan Monastery, which was very impress- ive. We also went through the White. House. The icafc of the Unknown Sol- dier was visited, too. On Friday morning we checked cut, of the Houston Hotel and began our trip to the Luray Caverns. Cn our way vro stopped to sew Mount Vernon, It was very interesting to see hew the people lived in the past. The Luray Caverns were very beautiful. We arrived at Natural 3ridge, Virginia ne r supper tine Friday eve- ning. After supp.r we went down to the natural bridge and saw the Drama of the Creation. We wore “11 aoased at the bridge. We spent the night there and after breakfast Saturday morning a happy greup loaded the bus to start home after a most unforgetable trip. Joan McDonald MARSHALS 1957 Juniors----Patty Cre.atb Alice Garrison Sophomores—Bebe Barrett Allison Gramelsbach Freshmen----Elsie Garrison Virginia Yonker 1956 - 1957 Class Officers Seniors President - Wayne Hardy Vice President - Donny Garner Secretary - Carl Garrison Treasurer - Robert Garrison Juniors President - John McKenzie Vice President - Ralph Oldham Secretary - Barbara Hunt Treasurer - Warren Cameron Sophomores President - James Ritter Vice President - John Santy Secretary - Allison Grazaelsbach Treasurer - David Frye Freshmen President - Patsy McKenzie Vice President - Virginia Yonkers Secretary - Beverly Lea Treasurer - Jinny Sheffield AMERICAN LK-IOW H0NC2U FOOTS.XL fU3EB5 The Pinehurst footbc.ll banquet, giver annually for the foot- ball team by the Pinehurst Post of the American Legion, was held in the school cafeteria llonday evening, December 17. The guest speaker was Coach Sid Varney of Lion College. All present thor- oughly enjoyed his tall;. The dinner v as prepared and served by Kiss Sums and several girls free, the Hone Ec. Department. The football team had a won-lost record cf 3-4, which in- cluded a near-upset of 56 state six-nan football Champs, .Southern fines. BASEBALL ;.T P.H.S. The Finchurst baseball team won four ga .es and lost five this season. This was an improvement over last year’s record. The team won games from Farm Lifc(2), Y estmoorc, and Carthage. The team, playing without four starters, lost to Cameron in the tournament, 13-9. Liens entiaaain f.h.s. basketball miis The annual Finchurst basketball banquet, sponsored by the local Lions’ Club, was held Larch 13 in the school cafeteria. The guest speaker for the event was Coach Carl Ruth, Athletic Director at Catawba Collage. He thoroughly -ntertained the audi- ence with his interesting and humorous tall;. The awards fer the girls tea-, went to Arlene Hussey as most valuable player and to .ALicc Garrison for sportsmanship. From the boys team Y ayno Hardy was chosen most valuable and Donny Garner best sport. Wayne Hardy ALUMNI OF 1956 Bobby Bariett is finishing his first year at the University of North Carolina. Stanley Black has boon doing carpentry work. Marvin Prve is emoloyed by Shaw Paint Company in Southern Pines. Rumeli Cordon is at home. Johnsie Kanov is finishing her first year at Flora Macdonald College in Red Borings. She has decided to go for four years. Carol HcKhnzie is finishing her commercial course at Flora Macdonald, also. Maggie McKenzie is employed by a High Foint Bank, but she plans to return home and work at the Sandhills Furniture Company in West End in the office. Rudolph Reeves is with the Navy. He is stationed at San Diego, California. Louise Spangler is working at the Golf VJorld in Pinehurst. Catherine Vest is now employed in the office of the Carthage Mill. She is engaged to Billy Paul Cole and plans to b. married the 29th of June. John Weatherly is also finishing his firrt year at Carolina. Bobby Willard is employed by Field's Plumbing and Heating in Pinehurst. Arlene fiu3sey HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Blanche Banks Elizabeth Bums Sarah Sherrill Ella Mae Starling Joe Jenkins James Bowles James Tucker Charles Garrett Julia George Mrs. Wilbur Currie Latin Home Economics Librarian English—Sociology Commercial Mathematics—Phys. Education—Coach Science—Industrial Arts French—Engli sh—Hi st ory Glee Club—Piano Piano Valedictorian Salutat oriatt JOYCE EDMONDS WAYNE HARDY Commencement Speakers DR. ROY ARMSTRONG REV. O. L. HATHAWAY


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