Richmond High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Rockingham, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Congreve-1670-i729 As a token ot our appreciation of the many duties performed for us during our high school days: in the library at our beck and call--in the store at our slightest request--music for our exercises--the members of the Class ofNinetenHdd dF'f-' ' ' e un re an I ty Five dedicate this, the seventh volume ot THE CHANTICLEER to MISS SADIE WILSON I '11 E 14mxxi UH + 2 5 , s it 1 4. J 1 M, 4. Q hawaii , ia. K 1' mlm vmklqqg, M ,. 'Munn ,' fi 'O 1? Mg, ' ' 1 ' Exim .nd Q 8.-?'Suo'A 5 -0 if 34 K 53 ,M Q , fx' si, sg www..- ...v+x......-.-...... Q A Qnior 4. l' 'i W, 6, 9 JO? 'fu 4' R 6' Mfw ' Q ft gf '4- un dw- ' If N tjiqa, , J., ct ,.gg,k. .. ' IWQ leg' ., all 'vo'-of 3 K9 Q 4' .QI Q 5 o,, N -if , Q.. Q Q lxnslnpi !lU'l MN sl s -2 R 's,Ql.,. I 2 v2 ff Z l i F fi President Lynn Winfrey ......... Belmont Doub ...... ....... V ice-President Donald Allen ........ ............. S ecretary Mary Lawson ......... ...... T reasurer Linda Hill ..................,...........,........... ...................,........... R eporfer CLASS FLOWERZ RED CARNATION What l can do, I ought to dog and what I ought to do, by the grace of God, l will do. fbias JO WATTS Valedictorian DEAR O. R. Time ever fleeting bids us be leaving, Dear O. R. far from thee, Hearts growing older, love never colder Never forgotten thou shalt be. Life's duties call us, whate'er befall us, High lot or lowly, weal or woe, Sister with brother, thou our dear mother, ln thee united we will go. What we are leaving, others receiving, Children of O. R. when we're gone, Still forward striving, fresh honor driving, Keep the torch burning, hand it on. Old O. R. faces, Old O. R. places, Tho' we be parted far away, Seen ever clearly, lov'd ever dearly, Shall then be with us as today. Some words and the music from Old Eton lEnglishJ LYNN WINFREY C- l..4.-.+,..:..... THE LAST PAGE We have closed the last page of our book, And our life at Old Richmond ends. Each chapter will be lovingly cherished With the memories of teachers and friends. The book that these four years have penned May never reach great heights of fame, But to each of us it breathes the knowledge that Our lives will never again be quite the same. Some chapters tell of a new year beginning When new faces mingle with old, The excited greetings as school mates return, Never again before us unfold. Each chapter o'er flows with thoughts of friends And teachers, who have given us the key To a more successful life in the future. For each we cherish a special memory. As our thoughts wander back o'er these pages, The realization comes that we must part. With each remembrance that we leave behind us, We also leave a part of each heart. Class Poem by--Lynn Winfrey wo- P DONALD PAUL ALLEN l'lDuckll To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. Bus Driver 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Home Economics 4, Class Ofticer 4, F.F.A. 'l,2,3, Officer 2, Allied Youth 4, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Baseball 1, Honor Club 3,4, Officer 4, Commercial Club 4, Current Events Club 3, Superlatives: Best Dressed, Best Looking, Best Sport, Best-All-Around. :2., f - it V- 451 ' Q 35 'UN i 'lf' - one M K't w. v i bv it . A I it i L 51, BARBARA JEAN BODENHAMER ffwennyff Give me Clarence, or give me death. Commercial Club 3,4, F.H.A. 4, Allied Youth 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Journalism Club l, Library Staff 2,3, Glee Club 3, Senior Play 4, Annual Staff-Class Prophet 4, Home Econom- ics l,2,4, Current Events Club 3, T.A.D. Club 1, Flag Bearer 4, Driver Training 3, Superlative: Wittiest. N S S s CARELL JEAN BROWN Jeanie l've seen yesterday, I love today, and I'm waiting for tomorrow. Glee Club l,25 Basketball 2,3,45 Photograph- er 45 Usher 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Current Events Club 35 Senior Play 45 Marshal 35 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Superlatives: Most Dignified, Most Courteous. BOBBY WILLIAM BOWEN ll ob!! Once a loafer, always a loafer. Bus Driver 45 Home Economics 45 F.F.A. l, 2,35 Current Events Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlatives: Quiet- est, Biggest Baby. I 4 HELEN CHRISTINE DAVIS ltHeSsyll No matter how for away you may be, my love for you will forever remain true. Glee Club l,25 Usher 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Home Economics l,2,45 Current Events Club 35 Senior Play 2,45 Cafeteria Stal? 1,45 Driver Training 35 Speaking Contest 2,3,45 Superla- tive: Biggest Baby. 4311s. 'WX ANN DOUB Ann-Tine lt pays to have that diploma. Glee Club l,2,35 F.H.A. 'I,2,35 Tad Club I5 Traffic Department I5 Bible Club 2,35 Y- Teens 35 Speed Ball' 35 Tennis 35 Pep Club 35 Office Staff 45 Superlative: Most-In-Love. KERMIT DOUB Smiley Married life is fine5 Won't you try if? Home Economics 35 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Base- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Office Staff 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Superlatives: Most In Love, Best Disposition. BELMONT GRADY DOUB Shorty Don't do as the other person does unless the other person is doing right. Bus Driver 45 Home Economics 45 Class Of- ficer 45 F.F.A. l,2,35 Student Council 35 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Honor Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Commercial Club 2,45 Current Events Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Superlativess Most Likely To Succeed, Most Talented, Most Studious, Most Dignified. X DOROTHY LE E EDWARDS ClDotll The quiet tongue is richer than a crown. Commercial Club 3,45 Home Economics l,2, 45 Current Events Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Library Staff 35 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club I5 Superlatives: Most Studious, Quietest. use W J1- LINDA LOU HILL Woo Woo A still tongue makes a wise head. Glee Club 3,4, Ofticer 45 Cheerleader 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Home Economics l,2,45 Class Officer 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Flag Bearer 45 Allied Youth Officer 3,45 Current Events Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 35 T.A.D. Club I5 Senior Play 2,45 Bas- ketball 3,4, Co-Captain 35 Usher 15 Driver Training 35 Piedmont Bowl Contestant 45 Superlatives: Best Looking, Biggest Flirt. ,gs JAMES BLAND MOORE Iron Nogginu Once a gentleman, always a gentleman. Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Club 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Bus Driver 45Sen- ior Play 4, Current Events Club 3, Annual Stal? 4, Home Economics 45 F.F.A. l,2,3g Superlatives: Most Loyal, Biggest Pest, Wit- tiest. MARY FRANCES LAWSON Tweet Smile and the whole world smiles with you. Glee Club l,2,3,4, Officer 4, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Co-Chief 45 Monogram Club 3,45 F.H.A. Ofticer 4, Class Officer l,2,3,4, Commercial Club 3,45 Traffic Department 35 Journalism Club lp Usher lg Current Events Club 3, Allied Youth 3,4p Senior Play 2,3,4g French Club Officer 25 Student Council Representa- tive l,2, 4-H Club Officer l,2,3g Marshal 35 Managing Editor Newspaper 3, Annual Staft- Business Manager, Testator 45 Home Coming Attendant 25 Art teacher for first grades 3,45 Piano l,2,3,4g Superlatives: Most Talented, Best Personality. SHIRLEY JEAN PFAFF Squirley To fall in love is awfully simple, to fall out of love is simply awful. Usher l5 Manager I5 Varsity Basketball 2,3, 45 Library Staff 25 Glee Club 2,35 Recreation Department 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Marshal 35 Current Events Club 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Driver Training 35 Allied Youth 3,45 Queen of Halloween Carnival 35 Senior Play 2,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Home Economics l,2, 45 F.H.A. l,35 Oftice Staff 45 Annual Staff-- Historian 45 Superlative: Cutest. 'Gears' BONNIE JEAN SMITH llBon!l Always act in such a way as to secure the love of your neighbors. Allied Youth 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Home Economics 'l,2,45 F.H.A. Officer 45 Basket- ball 'l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Current Events Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Senior Play 2,45 Recreation Department 35 Superlatives: Biggest Pest, Best Sport, Most Loyal, Most Athletic, Most Popular. Q kewl Qixfvl BETTY JO WATTS IIJOII The best way to kill time is to work it to death. Cheerleader 2,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Home Economics l,2,45 F.H.A. Olticer 45 Class Officer 1,25 Commercial Club 3,45 Current Events Club 35 Allied Youth 3,45 Senior Play 2,45 Flag Bearer 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Editor of Annual 45 Student Council Officer 35 Representative l5 Marshal 35 Usher 25 Driver Training 35 Home Coming Attendant 35 Editor of Richmond Rambles 45 Superlative: Best Dressed. NANCY JANE SPAINHOUR Spainhour lt's impossible to please everybody, so l do as I please. Commercial Club 3,45 Allied Youth 45 Jour- nalism Club l5 F.H.A. 45 Library Staff 2,35 Cheerleader 25 Glee Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 T.A.D. Club 15 Current Events Club 35 Driver Training 35 Home Economics l,2,45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Flag Bearer 45 Class Prophet 45 Superlative: Best Dis- position. 'Wx BARBARA LYNN WINFREY Squirt A simple heart and sweet. Glee Club l,3,4, Oflicer 25 Cheerleader 'l,4 Monogram Club 45 Home Economics 'l,2,4 Journalism Club 45 Commercial Club 3,45 X X Class OFlicer l,2,3,45 Current EventsClub 3 Allied Youth Olticer 3,45 Senior Play 4, Man ager 35 Office Stal? 2,45 Flag Bearer 45 Edi tor Newspaper 35 Annual Stall--Poet 45 Stu dent Council OHicer l,4, Representative 3 Chief Marshal 35 French Club Oflicer 25 Su perlatives:Most Likely to Succeed, Best-All Around. 8 V 1 5 av DONALD EDWARD WINFREY lfwimpl' Always ready for fun. Recreation Club l5 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Basketball l,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Allied Youth 45 Honor Club 3,45 Officer 45 Class Officer 'l,2,35 Student Council Officer 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Driver Training l5 F.F.A. l, 2,3, Officer 2,35 F.H.A. 45 Senior Play 45 Current Events Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Commercial Club 45 Annual StaFf 45 Superla- tives: Biggest Flirt, Cutest, Best Person- ality, Most Popular, Most Courteous, Most Athletic. N tl s fi ..........Historian lionnie Smith I S H ................................... . forum my Laws ........... ....... p orts Edif EESTLS life? ---- ----' ' D ........ lgrophef Linda Hillflll ..... f .......... t Tesfmgf Spainhour ...- ......... Prophef Donald Winfrey .... Gfffs' Athletics lgzxzra Bodenhomer ..... ' --.-.. . . B ' - OYS Athletics YEARBOOK STAFF Mary Lawson .............................. Business Manager Mrs. Holland ....... .................... A dviser Jo Watts ...... ........ 'T Editor-in-Chief Belmont Doug, L Ad 4 ' ...... ElemeUf 'Y Edilol' ynn winfre ..................... verfising M D thy Edwar su ................ 1muWm .Pbo,ogrqP e lt1,tt -s a tsta- t sttts QHJZZFZ C2121- .ltt,ts,t.t Ken-mf D oub ........ S UPShots Blond Moore' Bobby Bowen...- .............Clubs Superlatives Linda Hill Dondld Allen BEST DR ESSED Jo Watts Donald Allen MOST Q C UIQ H W Don qjd wmxEs1 BIGGEST BABY A nhdma' B b Borbdfo EOMZMG Hglby Bowen Blah en Davis Superlatives X , , sang Q . oo o FW bgyfwvwlvgggzlo 3 X A,-As.. V K 4 Q X ' - .. X Bonnie Smifh Dona ld winfl'3Y MOST LOYAL Bland Moore Bonnie Smith Mosr UK E'-Y T0 succg Lynn W' f Belmonf 'Bla' M051 TALENTEU BEST PERSONALITY Mary LQWSOU DQno,d wb Belmonf D005 MQW Latirzzrzy ED BEST DlSPOSlTl0N NonCY SP0inhour Kermit Dovb MOST DHGNIFXED C an Brown Bzamonf Doub Superlatives QUIETEST Bobby Bowen Dorothy Edwards . iQwsi..:'R rf. . H '11 lr 3 rr GLW or PTY MOST STUDIOUS Dorofh B y Edwards elmonf Doub x xg r r? r r, 1 If r or ,fy irf ' M,-ff ' 'JEXE-Eg Mosr POPULARRQMV onflie Donald Winfle B Y I A ix . Superlatives 3 f M051 IN LOVE Ann Doub Kenna: Dvvb - X if K BIGGEST FLIRT Donald Winfrey Linda Hill H. go'lQfdA ofmi. 5 1-Nos-Q. BEST-ALL-AROUND A N CUTEST A h N . ii i shirl D old Allen h G D 'Y Pfqff Ennn winfl'0Y 'mold winfrby M K3 K :ii :g:2 BIGGEST PEST B land Moore Bonnie Smith CLASS HISTORY 1943- - -Twenty-eight little eager boys and girls started on the road of progress. With Miss Mock as our leader, slowly but surely, we learned to read, print, and count. To make our class more exciting, Betty Ja Watts and Nancy Spainhour brought their little kittens to school. They succeeded! Many of us didn't understand the ways of school at first. We sometimes got a spanking to remind us. 1944- - -After a nice long summer vacatlon,we began once again on the road of progress. This yea we gained two new workers. They were Gwyn Staley and Joe Joyner. We also gained a new leader. She was Mrs. S. G. Wallace. This year we learned how to add, subtract, write, and make words out of the A, B, C's we had learned. Slowly we Qained more knowledge. The road is becoming a little longer, and a little stronger. 1945- - -Our third year on the road of progress and again Mrs. S. G. Wallace was our leader. This year we ventured a little further into our numbers. We began to study English. We learned the relation of nouns and verbs with a sen- tence. We were happy to have Bobby Bowen, Garland Sullivan and Mary Lawson to ioin us. 1946- - -This our fourth year we gained Mark Eason, Maynard Doub, Cleo Griffith, Dean Shore, rand Dewey White. We were happy to have Miss Lucy B. Matthews as our new leader. Along with our list of subiects we added geography. We traveled to many parts of the world. We took time out between the trips to mix paints and paint a few pictures. 1947- - -We began our fifth year. We studied how Columbus discovered America by proving the world is round. This year Miss Snow was our leader. We were happy to have Avolene Edwards, Dorothy Edwards, Billy Wayne Marion, and Frederick Smitherman to become members of our class. Part of the fourth grade ioined us this yebr. We all enioyed a picnic at Bolling Springs. We also enioyed a Christmas party at Janie Long's home. 1948- - -This year we gained and lost some of our classmates. Clyde Aldridge, Adrain Ferguson, Bland Moore, Donald Winfrey, and Lynn Winfrey were our new classmates. Much to our sorrow Billy Wayne Marlon, Frederick Smith- erman, Dewey White, and Cleo Griffin left us. Miss Frances M. Rawley became our leader. We enioyed the many stories she read to us. We increased more fully our knowledge about what we had learned the years before. 1949- - -This year we were glad to have two leaders. Miss Anne Truitt and Mr. James C.Hunter. Miss Truitt was our homeroom teacher. Mr. Hunter taught us health and how to play volleyball. Mr. Hunter gained a better-half this year and the class presented to him a small wedding gift. We were happy to have Robert Poole, Harry Spainhour, and Jack Westmoreland to ioln us. We missed Ramona Long and Adrian Ferguson this year. 1950- - -We began our eighth year onthe road of progress. This year Mrs. G. T. Hylton prepared us for high school. We were happy to have five new classmates. They were Faye Bennett, Carell Jean Brown, Patricia Holler, Ann Hudspeth, and Mary Jane Wilmouth. We were very sorry to lose Harry Spainhour and Jack Westmoreland to Rural Hall School. 1951- - -At last we were in high school. Here we discovered the many changes we had heard about. Classes an hour long, more teachers to obey, and, best of all, fewer subiects. Our class was divided---Mr. Selle had the boys and Mrs. Whicker the girls. We were very glad to be in high school for now we could strive for a place an the basketball or baseball teams. We were greenhorns about changing classes but we caught on speedily. This year our class added Bill Coe to the membership. 1952- - -We entered the tenth year on the road of progress, but wait! We have just received word that Old Rich- mond High School is closed. Some of us went to other schools while some of the students stayed at home. Finally on December 31, 1952 the school situation was straightened out. We iourneyed back to Old Richmond High School once more. We received word from Gwyn Staley and Donald Winfrey that they were staying at Old Town this year. Mr. Early was our teacher and also the boys' coach. The girls had Mrs. Edna Walls as coach. During the year the F.F.A. boys and F.H.A. girls entertained their parents at a very enioyable banquet in the school lunch room. 1953- - -We became Juniors. Mrs. Byrne was now out leader and did a fine iob. But wait! Who was this coming? lt's none other than Donald Winfrey, who had decided he would reioin us. We were glad to have Wimp back with us. We worked very hard to make some money for the yearly event--Junior-Senior Banquet. Everybody was excited and wondered when our class rings would come. Avolene Edwards sold she was leaving us and going to Rural Hall. On May 14, 1954 we gave the Seniors a banquet at Stultz and Ogburn. We are very proud of Mrs. Byrne who gave us so much assistance. 1954- - -Up to this year we lived ln the past. Now we are living in the present, which will be the past in a few months. This year we reached the coveted Senior Room. As we crossed the threshold we pledged to Mrs. Holland our ioyal support and honest efforts to be full pledged Seniors. Kermit Doub is back with us to finish school after serving two years in the Army. His wife, Ann Doub, is back with us also. This year we have had many informal parties--celebrating birthdays in the home ec. room--wool-gatherings, etc. We shall especially remember the wiener roast at Mr. Mitchell's and the New Year's Party at Tweet Lawson's. This year we are busy getting The Chanti- cleer ready for the press--presenting our senior play--planning for our Vesper and Graduation exercises and most important of all--preparing for our future in the World of Experience. Now we are beginning to realize las the school days draw to a closel that the twelve years we have been In school have been very short. As a parting word, we wish to say, We are glad to be members of the 'Class of '55'. Historians: SHlRLEY PFAFF DONALD ALLEN CLASS PROPHECY Who would ever have dreamed 10 years ago that Nancy Spainhour and I lBarbara Bodenhameri would be riding high in the sky! Well, here we are--after embarking at Smith Reynolds' Airport on this beautiful Friday morning of October 15, 1965. As we were flying comfortably along, our conversation was turned to the past 10 years during our senior year--She rattled on- at that moment the whirl of the plane--my eyes closed and the stewardess called for us to fasten our belts. When we looked up it was none other than Shirley Pfatt. She was as surprised to see us as we were to see her. She hadn't changed much. She told us she was living in Chicago with her folks. We chatted on a few minutes and then our plane landed. We said good-by and promised to write each other often. When we arrived at the Byrne's Airport we were really tired. We hailed a taxi and started out for the New Yorker Hotel. A bell boy carried our baggage. It was good ole Bland Moore. He hudn't changed a bit, still friendly and cute. He took our baggage and told us he came to the New Yorker three years ago . He wasn't married, but had his eyes on a cute blond behind the desk. He left us and we went to our room to rest awhile. lt was 8:00 before we were dressed in our formal clothes ready to go to the Metropolitan Opera House. As we reached the theater, there was a huge crowd waiting to get in. We glanced up at the bright lights and there was the name Lynn Winfrey and Mary Lawson in red lights. Mary was the guest singer and Lynn was the pianist. We had iust found our seats in the theater when the curtain rose. We viewed the lovely scene, a garden of roses. Mary appeared, and her voice was like a bird. Lynn was playing along with her. After the curtain fell we went back stage to see them. 'lhey were so happy to see us, both of them cried. Mary told us she wasn't married, but was engaged to the orchestra leader. Lynn, the same small Lynn, was married to her navy man and has a lovely girl named Carol. They told us they came to New York four years ago, and had been together every day and night until Cupid caught Lynn. We told them we were leaving for California and Washington State. The next day we spent at Radio City and Rockefeller Center. We left New York at 11:00 P. M. and reached Washington sometime that night. As we looked out of the window of the Hotel Jackson the next morning, we noticed a large crown gathered around a man. We rushed down and guess who it was? Belmont Doub, now Mayor of Washington. He was giving a Key to the City to a citizen of the town. When the people moved on we spoke to him and told him of all the people we had seen. He was so glad to see us. He told us he decided two years ago while visiting to live in Washington. He ioined all the clubs, and everyone liked him. He was later elected Mayor and was very pleased with his work. He met his wife here, and they are look- ing forward to a family someday. He had to leave for a business meeting, so we left him and headed for a nice restaurant. We had lunch and while waiting to pay our bill, we saw Linda Hill and her husband, Dub McGee.They told us they were living in California. Linda is modeling for M.G.M. Debra, their little four year old daughter was at home. Her pictures showed she was the image of her mother. lt was getting late, so we had to hurry and leave them. While waiting to cross the street, a police woman came blowing her whistle. It was Carell Brown. What a surprise that was! Carell said she was married but no children yet. Her husband, Ralph Kiger, is a real estate man. She told us she en- ioyed her work very much and would like to see her old classmates once more. We told her the latest news and left. We departed the next morning for the Sunshine State of California. We were really looking forward to seeing Holly- wood. Hollywood!!! Beautiful large buildings!!!! Lights flashing!!! We checked in at the Hollywood Hotel and dressed for the beach. While we were waiting for a bus, Jo Watts walked up. She was stationed out here with her husband, Mickey Allen, who was in the navy. Jo said they had two girls and a little boy. She laughed and said, The boy is redheaded. She invited us to visit them before we left. She had to know whom we had seen and what we had been doing since we left school. We told her all we knew before our bus arrived. Long Island beach was really crowded fdue to the hot weatheri. No sooner had we arrived than we were tapped on the shoulder by Donald Winfrey. He had really changed. He was a big husky fellow now. He said he was a senior at U.C.L.A. and a half-back on the football squad. He told us he was eniaying it very much out here, but was homesick for his good farm land down South. We departed and went to find a comfortable place to take a sun bath. Soon after- ward, we ate supper in the dining room of the hotel and then went to our room for a good night's rest. Next morning, we walked the streets looking at all the beautiful scenery. We saw many movie stars and obtained their autographs. While on our way back to our hotel we saw a very familiar figure coming down the street. We soon discovered that it was our old high school ioker, Bonnie Smith. She was as pretty as ever. She told us she was married to her high school spark, George Hennings. He owns the Stork Club in Hollywood. Bonnie said she came to California after graduating and got her degree in medicine from the University of California. She is now practicing at the Saint Leo's Hospital. She was in a hurry so we went on our way. The next day we decided it was time to head South again, but this time we took a train. While eating lunch, we ran into Helen Davis, now Mrs. Elbert Jessup. Her husband was with the Army and she had been to see him in Seattle, Washington. She had to leave us, because her little girl was asleep in her room. About two and a half hours later the conductor knocked on our door and said we would be pulling into the Mitchel's Station, where we would have to change trains. We gathered up our things, and put them on another train. We were off without a stop until we reached New Mexico. We iust had gotten into the station when we heard a familiar voice. Turning around we saw to our surprise Donald Allen. He was leaving for Ohio for a lawyers' convention. He told us he was married and had adaughter two months old. They live in Albuquerque. They called out his train so we ported. When we started to eat lunch we happened to look out the window and who could be going down the street but Bobby Bowen? He was wearing a Lieutenant Commander's uniform. We saw him enter a coffee shop so we hurriedly finished our meal to ioin him. He was the same Bobby. Oh! all but one thing. He said he weighed nearly 300 pounds. Can you imagine? He wasn't married and had no plan to do so any time soon. We found out he had been stationed in Albuquerque for six months. At 6:00 we caught the train for Texas. Texas was beautiful, except for being too hot and dry. We didn't have much time left, as we were expected home the last of the week. In Austin, where we had a short stop, we went to a drug store to get a cup of coffee and a newspaper. As we looked on the society page, a picture caught our eye. Dorothy Edwards is to be married to a man from Missouri, lt said. She met him while they were in missionary work. We drank our coHee and by then it was time for us to catch the train for North Carolina. As we started aboard, someone called us. We turned around, and there stood Kermit and Ann Doub. They were on their vacation here. Kermit said he was manager of the Southern Ramblers. His baseball team had won the Southern Championship Trophy. Ann smiled as she showed us a picture of her twins, now two years old. The conductor called out All Aboard, so we had to soy good-by. We got on the train for o nice ride back to our good home town of Winston-Salem. We talked over our high school years and all the fun we had had at Old Richmond. Nancy Spainhour is spending a week with me, after finishing her latest movie with Liberace in Hollywood. I, Barbara Bodenhamer, noticed my husband, Clarence Hall, was on time to meet us. I was anxious to get back home to Klng,North Carolina, to see my two year old daughter, Teressa. Bu-u-m-p!! b-z-x-t!! All out for Dozier! I woke as our plane landed. To my amazement l discovered that all this had been a fantastic dream. Oh, but what a dream!! By--BARBARA BODENHAMER NANCY SPAINHOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1954-1955 of Old Richmond High School, County of Forsyth, State of North Carolina, do realize that the time has come for us to close the doors to the dear high school we have loved for so many years. We will our pleasant memories to our future generations, although they won't be able to graduate here. We want to declare, publish, and witness this to be our last will and testament and render void any former wills made by us. Item: To Mr. John W. Wood, our faithful and patient principal, who has put up with us for the past seven years, we leave all our memories of the good times we have had at Old Richmond. Item: To Mrs. Henrietta Holland, one of the most wonderful teachers in the profession, we leave our love for her which has grown steadily for the past four years. She will always remain in our minds as an excellent teacher and a loving Individual. Item: To the faculty who have been so thoughtful and understanding through our trials, we leave our best wishes, along with the grey hairs they have probably gotten from trying to teach us. Item: To the Juniors we leave the tips as to how to be good Seniors. We hope they may use them at Northwest. Item: To the Sophomores we leave the advice to do more studying during their next few years. Item: To the Freshmen we leave the ability to be dignified Seniors some day. Item: Friends-Enemies, Relatives-Strangers of the Senior Class of 1955, we leave you the following message: I, Nancy Spainhour, will my cute ways and sweet smile to Ann Higgins. I, Barbara Bodenhammer, will my little figure to Anne Lawton. I, Helen Davis, will my ability to get a diamond to Faye Davis. Let's keep it in the family, Faye. I, Jo Watts, will my ability to be Editor-In-Chief of an annual to Donald Waller. I, Shirley Pfaff, will my dimples to Johnny Eldridge. Take care of them, Johnny. I, Dorothy Edwards, will my quietness to Arlls Doub. I, Carrell Brown, will my dlgnlfled Senior ways to Skippy Allen. I, Lynn Winfrey, will my iob of ringing the bells to Peggy Shamel. I, Linda Hill, will my flirty ways to Janie Long. I, Ann Doub, will my ability to get married to Ethel Lane. I, Tweet Lawson, will my ability to cry to Carolyn Hendrix. I, Bonnie Smith, will my artistic ability to Wayne Hauser. I, Bland Moore, will my courtesy to Donald Edwards. Although you really don't need it, Donald. I, Donald Allen, will my bus to Wayne Marion. Handle it as good as you do a basketball Wayne, and it will go places. I, Donald Winfrey, will my old maid curiosity to Lindsay Robertson. I, Bobby Bowen, leave my trap of 72 to David Boger. She's about to wear out, David, so take good care of her. I, Kermit Doub, will my secret for a successful marriage to all who are interested. I, Belmont Doub, will my front seat in the Senior Class to Donald Long. You have to be careful up that close, Donald. In Witness Whereof, we, the said Class of 1955, do hereunto set our hand and seal this ninth day of February, 1955. Testator Mary Lawson lg Ct... ...gms ts..n wi... ..... .Muay MJ fav-4 It is considered and adiudged by the court that said paper is the last will and testament of the class of 1955, and it is ordered to be recorded and filed--this twenty-seventh day of May, 1955. Tweet Lawson: Clerk of the Court ANN WOOD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wood TONY SPAINHOUR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Spoinhour Q' ,W SENIOR SNAPSHOTS in umm., f-N....n. ,M KM .4- si it xg VME' K Q: A ' Q l iJMLWVv., .353 9? asf A K .Q 3 ' 2 it fx 3 S b X if i 5' fl ix Q an E 5? X. V.. P T 5 S R W1 sa! P, S fiiwff gk? h if V. .V QT iii ,ix in K5 7 if 5335, L L 42 wi 2 S We ai is 5, Mu.. 4' L 8 Haig tv. is, I E '??Av 'PSI- 'if'1 ' bk dawg 4 . 4?'fiif5f JUNIOR CASS OFFICERS Donaid Waller ......................................................,................... President Lindsay Robertson ..... ......... V ice-President Secrefar Janie Long .......................... ...... ............... y Donald Long ................................... .......... T reasurer Harold Livengood, Ann Lawton ....... .......... R eporfers JERRY ALLEN BILLY BOWEN GERALD BROWN Moved to Rural Hall FRED COLEY Joined the Navy BARBARA CULLER Leff school to go To work DONALD EDWARDS CAROLYN HENDRIX EVELYN JOHNSON ETHEL LANE ANN LAWTON HAROLD LIVENGOOD DONALD LONG JANIE LONG BILLY WAYNE MARION WAYNE RIERSON LINDSAY ROBERTSON PEGGY SHAMEL JIMMY SLATE Left school fo go to work DONALD WALLER Edna Wood joined the cla CAROLYN HENDRIX, DONALD WALLER JANIE LONG, LINDSAY ROBERTSON CCHIEFD ANN LAWTON, HAROLD LIVENGOOD fi f Q .R L, L L LL asf-Q .. L if S Q- X L if SSN t Lx - L X X51 Q : 'LQ 385534, J? f x' F v L fi Q .qgijffx HQ? - -i n :ig si A A K 4 5 ,gfu s A . N if . 4 Lg ,NL A K.---'f' 'Qs L... 5. Sophomores -... X T-ax X N. rx ,, V2- Mo 4' Qu xl 0 f J , . I I XXX I Sophomores .. 'fl'-S. A. I - rr We ' I IX I f '5- gk 4. ' 'Z 6 A Th I I . TI. I ' I mr. , g - 'I' g .' l.l e,,. Q '-1132 ' v lsusu'o ziifibf -G L 3' ... nnllsuun o.,,..uu.,,., B 1' A 4' ,Ill Hanna. lj 2 , n nag! 5 n 'fs' Q ,5 A 'ww' I .. '- ' I -vm 'gre 3, 1 I v W 'I YJ J I a- Q' r We . ,A , . W ,dhwx Q' K M, f L f A IF? E K I I I I I . DAVID BOGER TRAVIS BUTNER Treasurer GRADY COLE BARBARA COLEY ANN CONRAD CAROLYN CROMER FAYE DAVIS Secretary JANICE DAVIS DONALD DOUB President JOHNNY ELDRIDGE PATRICIA FULK BILLY HALL Reporter ANN HIGGINS Reporter WANDA JOYNER ANNIE RUTH KNOTT DALLAS MARLER fNof Picfuredl JOE MEDLOCK SADIE SMITH BONNIE SPAUGH Vice-President EARLY VOGLER LOUISE WALL am Afssfw 'M k x ' r AA M - 1-f-Q5sm.:.f. ,xx .X e- Q-f- . 1 3. 'S -5 'L we , 3 KENT ALLEN GARY BROWN Moved to Pinnacle DONALD BODENHAMER BRENDA BUTNER Treasurer BILLY COLE DONALD CULLER WILLIAM CULLER Quit school JERRY DAVIS ARLIS DOUB BARBARA HANN RICHARD HANN ROLAND HAUSER Reporter WAYNE HAUSER BOBBY HENDRIX PATTIE LIVENGOOD MARY LEE LONG Secretary DICKIE MIDYETTE HILDA MYERS POLLY NANCE DAVID PETREE DONALD POOLE JAMES POOLE Presidenf DOROTHY RING JANE ROBERTSON Vice-President LILLIE SMITH GLENDA SPRINKLE TONY SPRINKLE REBECCA VAUGHN CARROLL VOGLER BARRY WILKINSON Phlllnp Styers and Jesse Wood lomed the class offer the pictures were mode. V5 v0 fir as ef fe STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Donald Wlnfrey, Treasurerg Janie Long, Vlce-President: Mr. Mitchell, Adviser: Lynn Winfrey, Presldentg Wan- da Joyner, Secretary. Standing: Norma Jester, Sadie Smith, Dorothy Ring, Carell Brown, Jane Robertson, Donald Allen, Donald Long, Billy Wayne Marion, Jerry Davis, David Boger, Donnie Adams. ALLIED YOUTH Flrst Row: Ann Conrad, Janice Davis, Patricia Fulk, Ann Higgins, Bonnie Spaugh, Louise Wall, Wanda Joyner. Second Row: Barbara Bodenhamer,Nancy Spainhour, David Boger, Donald Doub, Billy Hall, Donald Long, Donald Allen Third Row: Lynn Winfrey, Shirley Pfaff, Donald Winfrey, Jo Watts, Travis Butner, Bonnie Smith, Joe Medlock, Linda Hill. Fourth Row: Mr. Mitchell, Adviser: Ann Lawton, Carolyn Hendrix, Ethel Lane, Janie Long. f L 1 5' lt 3 1 is QR t 'Q if , i Q 6 A 5' ' 'Q FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated: Wanda Joyner, Treasurer: Carolyn Hendrix, Secretaryi Janie Long, President: Ann Higgins, Vice-President: Jo Watts, Reporter. Standing: Belmont Doub, Ann Lawton, Donald Winfrey, Peggy Shamel, Bland Moore, Ann Conrad, Shirley Pfaff, Jane Robertson, Donald Allen, Bonnie Spaugh, Bonnie Smith, Bobby Bowen, Ethel Lane, Linda Hill, Mrs. Whicker, Adviserg Louise Wall, Patricia Fulk, Mary Lee Long, Nancy Spainhour, Janice Davis, Barbara Bodenhamer. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Seated: David Boger, Secretaryg Lindsay Robertson, Treasurer. Standing: Wayne Rierson, Billy Wayne Marion, Donald Waller, President: Donald Edwards, Donald Doub, Reporferg Donald Culler, Donald Long, Vice-President, Jerry Allen. 1 ll. . X 1 K ,lll ..l,.J i ag five A ii- X . . L lll: V if J L-.L W ga if n J MONOGRAM CLUB First Row: Mary Lawson, Ethel Lane, Jo Watts, Janie Long, Carolyn Hendrix, Ann Lawton, Lynn Winfrey. Second Row: Ann Higgins, Wanda Joyner, Carell Brown, Patricia Fulk, Bonnie Smith, Janice Davis, Billy Hall, Travis Butner. Third Row: Shirley Pfaff, Linda Hill, Johnny Eldridge, Donald Long, Donald Winfrey, Donald Waller, Donald Allen Donald Doub. GLEE CLUB First Row: Ann Higgins, Mary Lawson, Hilda Myers, Dorothy Rlng, Ann Conrad, Bonnie Spaugh, Louise Wall. Second Row: Bonnie Smith, Lynn Winfrey, Linda Hill, Lindsay Robertson, Jerry Davis, Roland Hauser. Third Row: Jane Robertson, Brenda Butner, David Petree, Carol Vogler, Belmont Doub, Travis Butner, Wanda Joyner Janice Davis. Fourth Row: Patricia Fulk, Mary Lee Long, David Boger, Donald Doub, Joe Medlock, Tony Sprinkle, Miss Wilson Director. , gfifff . R a Y' Qtr' Q . .. . v f 4 S L is ,-f' 4' l . K I J If ., l Q 7 Q 1 - i his QT- f 'gli-will 1. PII ' X354 va I l ll Q A slli2 as ham ht ge 'i J, I . . - X X : . 5 I: . l is... . ..x. we is-. l ' -aw, - . K N, N - ' LIBRARY CLUB Corell Brown, Bonnie Spaugh, Louise Wall, Jo Watts, Carolyn Cromer, Ann Conrad, Miss Wilson, Librarian. CAFETERIA STAFF V. D. Wall, Terry Shore, Gray Duggins, Joe Marion, Johnny Tuttle, Belmont D b L' d ou , in say Robertson, Buddy Crgmgr Johnny Snyder, Travis Butner, Jimmy Culler, Elwood Bowen, Gilbert Bodenhamer, Helen Davis, Ethel Lone, Mrs. Speas 5 I - v J fo.....t, Nun..- lm, if.. A 5 l l 3 'S NRNRN be-on ms,-qv-a-J Nw! T . 5 E li ax , fi 2 3 .. M. .QL 9, -QI. 31 , ' , if ' .' ' I - -.. . I 52 gl: f Q. K - Q . iv Tig ,V tv kr , K x ,Geoff 'xt ,,., L ,, 'fl X F W, 1' I 5, t 1 will .W HONOR CLUB Seated: Bland Moore, Presldentg Donald Winfrey, Secretaryg Donald Doub, Vice-President: Donald Waller, Belmont Doub Standing: David Boger, Billy Hall, Joe Medlock, Mr. Wood, Adviser: Donald Allen, Treasurer: Lindsay Robertson. SEWING CIRCLE Jo Watts, Bonnie Smith, Lynn Winfrey, Shirley Pfaff, Helen Davis, Dorothy Edwards, Mary Lawson, Nancy Spainhour, Carell Brown, Linda Hill, Barbara Bodenhamer, Mrs. Whicker, Adviser. F ,W v 4 ,Nfl .Fifi Q H rbi! ,QA 5 ix? X . -f P Af- RTS fafxsk T 'amy S ..Xwvl'l+ X Q BOOKKEEPING Carolyn Hendrix, Anne Lawton, Janie Long, Bobby Bowen, Donald Allen, Kermit Doub TYPING I First Row: Bobby Bowen, Donald Allen, Peggy Sham- el, Wayne Rierson. Second Row:Ann Lawton, Belmont Doub, Ethel Lane. Third Row:Janie Long, Carolyn Hendrix, Billy Bow- en, Billy Wayne Marion. Fourth Row: Bland Moore, Donald Winfrey, Harold mn, 5 f Livengood, Donald Edwards. Teacher - Mrs. Byrne 3 SHORTHAND Peggy Shamel, Ann Lawton, Janie Long TYPING II First Row: Barbara Bodenhamer, Helen Davis, Dor- othy Edwards. Second Row: Shirley Pfaff, Mary Lawson. ThirdRow: Kermit Doub, Bonnie Smith, Carell Brown. Fourth Row: Nancy Spainhour, Lynn Winfrey, Jo Watts, Linda Hill. on lywliflllll Bl an 'Q ivr 'W' !!N Illl llll llll Q- H 11 f? me BUS DRIVERS Blond Moore, Belmont Doub, Bobby Bowen, Donald Allen, Eorlie Vogler, Blond Moore--Subsfifufe and Acfivify Bus Driver he ,QB Donald Winfrey. l -in . 'TN .Mx 'W K W,w'-vvw' K - , -r ., rs .W ,QA Q-x5, ,,.,9 A-X,., Q- X x . K A,- 'ir- rows 006 YJ 5 . W0 Eomilo Old Richmond Plays First q Basketball f Thgk Hojldam blersflreflgp lhlgb Com BY .lo Watts ' Gy., U F g Q n B QA . P 6 OL? nlcrrnrvloslzzin wsgznrd 1:::l1THfufc2M bleu my Tweet Lawso galil OI' win ur ay or of h Q soo W, first basketball game of the lea- hgggcgrnlfglkd chpl-7:Ple sgcfagy Jen? was . of M044 4,0 Q, son. The Ramblers seemed has be around 'has mem 0 seven! ammo R105 K Nl' oi have plenty of school splrlt an talk PH bug ' The Un a W clllbg Ind 'Hg .vrei 9. 1 ,nb C about -V ww, -'ivheduh I elhuked - a 4-hee lorry, bl nfl If ow y.-W1 'w Rn- W. mifrlllofl-'fllilrlil ...nn Sf '--1. w MTS -'nd -1'-1fn..,.'7 S '-. G? -nn' 1' s '6ler ix, W n':S,m :'0cYep,o0l D X' forth their heat effort to wln onrgzchlentqow hat tor MTHERE AR Hall has anhzg al THE V Jo war f 1 Pfldifggle ei 'woman mms :large follgwmglar aenggg 'lx I :fu held chgfggsi :QUE :Jani ghrmm ff- coug':fo,,dfyTl:DEN7. C ts X 1, 'lv-xaut 06 ,gre We xp Girls - ,Linda I-llll and C n01d.B 1d. 01d U1-1 like gouccels. 'I lbe ,tg U12 comm 830 vanmfs hav, I for :bend l1Ie,,n 0ll 0' 1 C' 90' N0 gill' AXV' rat Brown, co-captnlns: Bonnle S dmc 'nd' Hp, PW, NM Uuflk pr -'flcln' dull! wh 'uhh A1 ' Bud lclgoolshldeqh 'li I --h ll 04:-,way vgolsani 'Quia Shlrley Pfaff. Wanda Joyner, Trung' for wefrfb U, KRW- :nd Wa rdihelr mm :mire buf? 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Davld Boger, Donald 7 pl'-Vfrp 056 43 07-' f I1 Afrbavosf d.1,E'f2i,'1 00 'fy 'Qs 8 bo, .1 1, 'J-EV f I th nh, -'Pew' mx, Janice Davis, at Part Def- -'e 'fnf' e,f 'J'p f'r1ff' 'G fe gflr-,fF'fr4lf,'4' .tf eh,f'Do'i 'fz 'Hoa' s '1e ' r,'?0.f 'fea 9 ard: Joyggk Mary Lee Lonl 'e ZV ,,:0Zl,5da5e,I 'eq 604,52 4.8 'uv' Z:11f5,' Ibvqgdafd as and hiya? 1, foggy nigh fgdffo-1 ana rtson. 4 I a I- -f , f- a -, , mb Ooln' By 'th9r,h, 311001, 0,797 'iq 0111-. Q11 P- CZ ll, 3115 Vik, Jfrf were Lv pl- .chz we was and 'Mn' Um GJSZQWMZZ-'fl-'flf ffiif XQWQ' H12b':0n?rL'f3 IICMI. ,ANOTHER year la dawning and '9f0a:'l'41e'p aj 5454 7'Iaf,ef'9l8: ldJ' 5557 X1 Q'I11R'0e:: 1,:b-7 llnwea' buf:- New cheerleaders fur the bu- l lt will he filled with many l.n- lt' an qs 58060, L QQ,-hal: P' 'W 'wehmff ITXN 70413. High Dalia n' Nlllcyf' tball season were elected Mon-I terestdng events and social gather-9,9043 00' Lest-,fy gqda 014' a,f lcf,fl'L, f 0 . faggda A., 'hire-Q, Tw,-QlF l'l.Vn' z' :par hr- fr an M fm- '04 x also low- tle, Jo Watts, Jo:,Medloelr, Peg: forgoltenwlo: a lsr: lomcqrm? 76'g?q0Zg'4'e,Z 'f',?'7':'?: 0:57 b'?gZ l0j Q0 Week We:-Ilhginltrsa V Jo Wall: Shamel, Carolyn Hendrix and The seniors brought ln the newb 'od sig-41,5'6y' 'qc'-91d09lesff' 0 , qluf, J frolvn ff Fai,- gdrgjlnooensnn will he leadlngy lfsss hy havlng r combination New welll, Sglflf, g,aQe,,'f co aff 42 Wing Img endrhy Jjaszq y . X . U ear s and late Christmas pany eg p0,.ei?',9 lg, was 1,0 oar an! O knhmh, .Ls lj fr I fn-If Mornlng devol-lonlla were con-l Txfet Lawson! Mme Ffldiywnolpf 7,042.10 P104 Qffezwfflf' 0 1:9 Q , Julnlia HEI-V' , , r - . ,f r ., fSZ nf5I'nI'5S' nilngl' S1313 lil SZ -af lm? l-f5 533i i'f3i9 S8 Wffqpfb 6 'f' 73 ' -fe 0 l '1e Wafff' etree, Donald Poole. Donald Cul- ' Wl-Dfrey, Helen Davis, Dorothy Ed- L,j 'b,f, 'f..q,f o:? ls? Plan Qty? ,?'vf '4Q '16 6 ' '-1 gel -.ments llann and Arllse Douh Q 5:53. lgggllgsmmhahlgeymrfuf, tej'1.1'0e,j,5 gr-.,'S1a,,,,Le.1,' ,f60,oq?alpw, 4, 610,13 'Q 2-J FC I . Our, In y' '11, a J , P . W Several of the Rambler: won Donald -511211. Donald Wln?l?2r:.i? i Ilfiuseflia 0? Cane' L3r:,,'7'44 ' 4.30, lr'f.'l' 91 vards on their hand wrltlng Mon- Bnfbafl B'-Wlfnlllmmef. Jo WMU, 045Q8e ' '01-?9' 0 e 11,5004 ak' bifkgfwgm 4, ,y in usembly. 1-hey are Donald . Belmont Doub, Bobby Bowen, Lin-y J',f'IA-oifd L-ll, ', .EGQIJ of all Q 8 MQ .0 aller, Carolyn l-lendrlx, Shirley dldliclll, Carrell Brown and Anno Grab: nlffgsont h,h'q,d u4o:?, 4 'lzgeli Maw 0QQ,'l1, 8 , I l . 21v:h f:':: mn.h1i:,2f::n ro . .,. .. as aff for ff M ff fa.-at nts'-Q 'aw-. 'f 01- ry, Mary -lgee Long,y Brehd: Tlhuridny night at Mr. Mag lvlllclh. laffrs col!! ,:'1'j? '40 cg'1,,0'g: asjU4Qa,, 0023 Zi' G' qv 6 0 ntner and Jo Waits. e 'a ome. me w-h oenjoyed they -You .twfco N ,F qi '- 0 5 41- CQ, iw 2' rm: 'rlunn-Yr-:nn home eco- gglriellgrgfrlllrxllmlglnllfrlgrzz 3ff ?ef6'fi,-ff 0 'ara b .256 is'Q-52:5 '5-Q?ag'9t:,f'::Seba'91v lmlcs llrla gave Mrl. Holland a Fllllrbollaldl-0118. Donald Winfrey, if eoW.g,o-7. 53,059 'bye' K' faodyqf IQ le 'Q , '7a,'I QQ rthday party on Nov. 10. Bonnle DUNN Allen. NUICY SPBlnl10l-lr l afbrefl 'P 'Pm 40-'QGWQI ' Q' vqbs, awk, kiwi 'kb' nllh, Shu-ley Plan, Nancy Spaln- Shirley Prafr, Pete Fnlk, Janne h,, '11,,ff'd ,, w,,'.-'f' :llo,.,fe5.z, 44,4 ,Z Q :Pe ,P-Pe'44,obr, 8 'P I-'eq-0 41-,M ur, meh.,-. n,,d,.,y.,,m,,-I Dm, Davls, .Joe Medloeh, Travla But- 0 H., 4' 0 ' Q'-V ' be 6, fle 51,44 Ig. ev ,We ' y Edwarda. Carell Brown, her. Davld Bvger, Donald Doub,, 41,5 qtffmsfm 0,'4P1:'P,:9'Q5 'ya' '0 4940, gb-f'-5' 'qu P941-,QQ5 G15 I fweer' Lgwgpnl Lynn wmfmy' Barbara Bodenhammer, Wanda ,015 x-. ,gxal M0140 be!lg W' N4J.'4', 4' IWQZCIQ' 434' IQ V vmu, Llnda nur aaa' Helen :ou ivyn-val Bglly Phan, png Laws fi-gm 45, 0n,hf4,,u'1,,'2',,Ze,,,:e,'e FMA Q: :Q '-53013, QQ' elf 159, QI: ,Plug q,qfv,,.e lv t on, nn ln , QM ' ' ' oklllglun 'Moy ng er ownl Jalrand Dallas Miglei. mme mug Elk .204 5,400 9170 04603 7, - sand 'G I 01,45 fo C Barbara, Bodenhamer has had' If1:'5uChTl:0m:0Phomormlass had ltsl 04 -Vg , 33034 lqwazqiy Q 04, WKWWQ Jw, Q51 with' arsln r ' h A rs aapart .21tB 1 I' ' ' ' J by ' ...vo : .h:f:.,:.r1,:::C'Cr.:. 0:33 an wth: few'-'5 'fh., '11'g.:5ff c.:gf't : .4f5 '-0 'f a? n -Z'f +'2: e':,,l:: +Y - ,swf lee Han of Klng. , loloyner. ann Hluslns. Janlee nr- ,f4e J 'fq'H6' 'UQ ' , ,HI 06 b. 4e,I 4, 44 '13, as q. 4 'a qv 7 '-Tween Lawson, --new ad- ,!'za, ae,fvu. Lonne well, 'rravh Burner. at 4q., l' '90 ' Je ' ,Wo 1 'Ga Qed 22l'v 'e fo ' ' 'q,Z'4 Fe, 'v 48, le, arda. Bonnle snnrh and aeehy ,,1'M,b'fe,e'Jnhnny Eldridge, Grady Cole. Ear- q,?q,-4affe1,:'e15'4w,. f 'bbw .Hog 4!:':h,e01q,, fl',0Q'od lvl, .HW 4f,:'1-'P aughn attended a sub - dlslrlct '94-,bf pall' V0Bl21', Dallas Marler, Davld a Q to 6:4 04f'4r,. gn: ,gun 4 1 1,5 Jgfbq 4:5 IQ. Vp Q74 eetlng at Mt. Pleasant Church -.l.,5fo,,u?004B08Bl'r Sldle Smlfll. Faye Davla, W Ml qu- Qmagqo '32 of 4:6 45 Q100, iq, 3 bfdp 1 Q ondgy nlgm, J,,y01,. lg SFQBIFDBFI Coley and Annie Ruth, Q, dye: .EQ 41-,'4'e:9' 917 61,6 -.q,q4:1,:'5,r o' PAW qqzlf Shlfley Plan, Nancy Spainhour,V aff fm, 'a,Kn02 were A few who er-loved the J' 'Hg MY: 41 '44 15 Pa, 0 '54, e U ' 'bhp orolhy Edwards. Carell Brown, annie Smllh. Barbara Bodenham- r .9 fb 4' 0 -il e e oar-tyl f o,-fbhrlf Z! Jo Watts and Wanda Joyner at- t. 0'n1'f4- +f lo df'-ff-.1 ra' of ff-zizff of':t'f31r'n 'of -,Hel D l.Lldl-llll,G Id N yo-tended hlk r an th wk' M000 rvwnenangv lfayg ,Davis 3-:re X-lfhdoz hdldlyl? C C en sew u ng Ellqffwfo 'QZJQ' d Q01 'X Y X mn' gg, nimble,-, who enjoyed .fl Same of the students have been .P0.9'p,,,Q,W me L D. ?4' XV da X ings nm hnkemhrll game TUQI' llrlvellnz during me christmas-4f f4,'0y4 -'b!,ff'.t,:Uq, 'B 'lv e gain '14, 0 .9 0 X e ly nlzht. season. Lynn, Shirley and Henry qw q la ' 'bg 0' Wei bbq Q 6 'X- winzre wentw 31' 6 V - H0904 'WIQEW' '- 68 of ' y Boston, Mana, to HP 0:5 lr ef- 4 5 ,l .0 faq Q, , I5 F O11 n,uu:An.x cou-:Y. H elen their brallleri wedding- From all by, '0 e . f60'e,' 6 5mo,,.Z9'u, PQ,e 'Pt V017 Q Q' me. rnye mm, shlrley Pla!! reports it was a nice lrlr- QP 94 'Da Lf: 4 .59 , - r, gp 7'u,,:lPe4. f4, O1-- , rd Dorulhy-Edwards went to Ma- Shlrley Pfalf and Deane Long, e,k Won 'ffl le oflgfb '04 , haw. ,gt 0n?rl',-' 'f foul Old ' If 1 -donna Church snnrrney night to :awk B pleasure trip to South Caro- 'h,q,af,::Vqf 01,o - GZ. 0 vol- Q P go'1,,,' elgfzefebawkfq 96' -the-.l, --ln edl aee.. - a ' ,Q -e. on -Jn. ..- 1, rirched lagxen For xffrfll' Seen uudylhr at the publ-lc n. 'Qi' ' fa? ,Malmo 'P 0ef'w,'fn,, 0f2 ,D QV faofigai yisxa 'ogre 1-1,f,Zdf'f'ff'fu, 00419, The Forsyth County Parent- brary on their theme work these ' 405' 09' ltgoflf ' 40600, 68609, s evzggol' 9' , 3o,,'4 r4 'H 'lid ll' eacher Assnriatlon meeting was, put weeks were Joe Medlock. Bll-' 'X ' , 443140400041 eyh' Pe, '6 1136-'59 , Afly,-47' 'ebb QQ Q Q,'l1 001, fy no at om mr-hmeg Thursday, ly Hall, Pete Fulk, Janice Dawn, 'ik f ,QQ o -'12 fog xatorfvarv V 49,0 o,,, e- 34 041-5 'f A'e, 4 ,h-'f ght. Supper has rerved in the' Cge.uWa,r:: Joxyner, Ann VWK. wg hw Wg, 15130. .5 qliphzxpaudeze In Luzzkoufnlggag 02,054 jf rel. L r. are , vienna-' - . ' . 1 er ' ' 1 lift-:gli Broun and . Tweet ner. David Bogereranofa Donald' 'Q' 53+ 52 :0'Yl9z t:x:sl'1:,r15KO9f if lz:Z vo':'01,f'Q, '4:f'71, 'ad 'Hum mall!! all Gmlnsmm Doollfeerluam et t 'rw t Zito' N:-5' qc' Zig: Sstwviswee 'de QA Vu 4'0eh5'f?f' al Q?? 'v? 'v1 'af' e rween. m a CEHII' ' ..i .- . Q. , gyg-ky. gun? Bmm, smm, md: Lawson'a for a practice before the 4 so Runes so maqiqzfbg' N an 036043, S9476 Cir, yon Winfrey are :till wavlng thelrl Kernersvllle lame. Seen yelling ' , xl 'l0,a9 1,r '7fe d 41:0 op, '11, I' rms around, ln tha act of fIylng.l lhalr Chroda dry were Janle Long, 5 9 x, 9,51 f flqeqqd 4 'Ev 'lid lter taking their flrst alrplanc CUUIYII Hfhdrll. -lo wlfll, Lynn 9: qv, Z Q0 :ply 'or f ,re r..r-sundry. Mldy-no md .rm Munch. My X :e,,jg1,,,f91,,,-jo, v k X Q . if : R A xx 'N K xx. Q - QQ X Q X SQ h V af xj 'mg A S 'W .- sg . -was: ,. ,as 4 . v :ESA ' fx.. vw fs X .-jf x ,. SN L,. - ,Q 'Q gf 'X - . ' xv m' si'- 3 Xqbikww t K! t K Q- L W ff MA- W Q Q ' s.- X we 'M 1 K 0 NJ , gl A if. x QA X M u . if D dw 4 ,x . 1. ' Q x NH' .ff ' x. W x 1, - VN: 'f 13. , rf ' avigx, A is vw. xx Q rw: w x- an gp... 1 ,f .,. 11? X K 'fl' Q2 5 hwy We .llgf K i gf - A bfi WW, 6 2 2, v, ,I ff' 'H ' n , 5 S S X xx K PV . U X ,- .0 hx W, xx Athletics . f xi: X :K q Z ,V :., ..,Q , Q, , ' Q'-f3 rf.gf' Q H A 2 if if' A Swwibgm nf 4 Q 5,415 H 'A' ,r. . t T, g .x., A ij - YS if .. L- L - 2 L.- a k.f- - L S i- . L aj GIRLS' BASKETBALL SN 0 ln '4- C 3 'U U C 0 Q E O ': U 2 ZF 5 if E 3 E o c o Q cf cu 2 2 0 C o D T5 I rx E1 S O Q5 4- V! -t l-L to as M: 0 'Q ' .xw Q-w.....,,,Q. R 5' 1 f 1 1 s X 5 2 'sig . , '-... sg. 1 xg' Sis Q ' ,. T ig,-1 P X Q R! x r Zigi .ss-. 5 W:-,Y-. :E WWA- .--4 - ff... , . wx fit X332 X I -:.. X..v.. .wk Six S is ,gg X F OTBALL fi? -ff LC U5 'O-C C Co : ss- 2 L: I xl -3 -0 2 23' - rn, L3 5, 1 N- u 26 3 o ULU 33 N U :NPN C '02 0 Ou- Q 6.5 . 4: 033 D C2 cg 00 .JC 'U 0 T5 20 c o N 3 CL 02 N GU: .ac .0 g 5? 5 11,1 soda' cami IU'ov Q '52, 'iff - oo U'5 ZU 5 fr 5 o: ,,, Im .- a xt 2 Tzg, I- uou '- C is .D Q, CE o 0 c lf.: U Lu- I .32 - CSU 3 E r: ,N ... 23 .E 'UE X EF S ug rv Em E, 0:73 Q1 c 17.0 'S tg QE LL'-A I- -E u o o O -S W, W-.gf mf , .asm L L . R E' ersre A 1 ,, - . - we Z:-- - , - , sh 3 . K - f . ,Q ri jvc ' ' . - r h Q ii is - e rf X x... .e 4 A A A ,Q , S' W r'ir Q0 wig s' - I 'Tis L 'Q 4, 'll W 4 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Chief: Janie Long, Co-Chief: Bonnie Smith, Patricia Fulk, Ann Higgins, Mary Lawson, Lynn Winfrey. Mary Lee Long, Dickie Miclyette. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Louise Wall, Carolyn Hendrix, Lynn Winfrey, Dickie Midyette, Mary Lawson, Co-Chief, Jo Watts, Joe Mecllock, Janie Long, Chief. if Q 'xrimr I in lld Richmond Iagers Sweep Double Bill OLD RICHMGND, Dec. 7 - Old! ichmond High displayed powerful :oring ability and swept a double-1 eader from Rural Hall High here! might. The girls won the opener, l-46, and the boys took the secondl line, I Bonnie Smith, sharpshootlng Old .lchmond forward, led the girls toj lctory. She found the range for S points. ' Old Richmond held a slim 25-205 :ad at the end of the first half, 1 the girls game but opened upt 1 the third period to gain a com-' :rtable margin. Wanda Joyner, play' nd varsity game, ch -U lil olnta to give Smith i ID-.. 0!f- . Donald Waller, Billy Hi I Yayne Marlon were theitara' iid Richmond. E. Stowley and E. Spainhouri vere the stars in the attack fort tural Hall boys. Girls Game '01, Old Richmond U0 Mil Rural Hall '... Joyner 12 .....,.,......,, Golding ' .. Brown 4 ..........,........ l Cole ' .... Smith 45 ........ . ....... 35 Moore i ...Hill ...,... . .... Helaabeck i ...Pfaff . ..... .......... N aylor 5 .. Davis ....... ......... B. Kller wld Richmond ........ 9 16 21 10--64 tural Hall .,,......... 5 15 10 15-46 Substitutes: Old Richmond-L. Smlthy paugh. Fulp 3. Higgins. Rural Hall-I .lger 6. Addison 2. Warren. EdWll'dS.l larahall. I Boya Game J '0l. Old Richmond UI! 1551 Rural llallf ' ...Waller 21 .,.........,.A 4 Winslow 6 Grubbs '...Allanl .............,. f ...Hall 18 ...........,.. 3 McBride 5 .... Marlon 28 .......... 2 Warren i ..,Wlnfrey 1 ..,......,,... 8 Stanley Pld Richmond ...... Z2 14 ll! 16-'Il tural Hall .......... ll 20 9 l5-55 Substitutes: Old Richmond--Moore, lldrldge 2. Hauser. Allen. Butner 2, loub. Rural Hall-Brewer 6, Spain- our ll. Hall 4. Stowley 12. Aldridge 2. Girls' Game L. South Fark till A101 Old Richmond .Shoemaker 14 ......... . 37 .arorwn Qi' .Hawkins 41 , .............., Y. ...Burlnn l0 42 Smith ...Voss .... .... ..... . Daugh .. Wall ..,... ........ Huggins .. Barney ...... ..,.. .. .. faff ith Fork ..... ..... 7.5 ll 19 16-71 I Richmond ...... 25 15 20 It-79' tuba: South Fork-Ketner.. OR-I-Nilk. vis. Coley. scoring-with 17 points, high for pronged offense last night. Don ' the game. Old Richmond played Waller, Wayne Marion and B guard Don.Wa1ler, who was out with flu. Donald Waller of Old Richmond came up with two spectacular touchdown returns of kickoffs, go- ing 75 for one score and 65 for -- another ILLL Billy Iall was top man for Richmond with Wayne Marion also Playing well. Don Waller missed the Same because of flu but Jerry Allen did a good job in his place. Old 011250311 ' without the services of regular 'Hall all hit well. The Red B3 outscored Rural Hall in the fi third and fourth quarters and tl offense looked fine. Lewisville irls Win 'B 100-99 1 S in frosgrzefzllitbzs g . a . he I. 0 -9.9-9,2 dputzgda few Id Riel, See. 0 o Und? B ll S T f beelfngfe is -17 le S , Op S ,QS h.inaf,,t-8 hisk-1 mio, wlllltll Corel- ' . .Yea Hy p - a I f Al sz21Hs0.2.bvf woiiifux--Ohh-.5 S 1 -, can 'nam . like I ,Hs for Q Dlay basifzal mantfl get 8 ergo Efbau Where 4 f . Ric u - 11 ,011 07011 k is spa Q W. 4 'kr 'fb . out fi beg 8 Of 513 ag W 0 d 01-If J:-anf-of-a.b-fffllar-2'Q I ' t O B I P ' if . Rmb ' casa .Off If I a III S06 Doi 01-fag? B177 lglbzllse Uf y Vlde P 01111 ggi, aff. go. sc.. jg 50,5 1,,,,ff1.,,,gf 10 o . 5,1 . af 1-232 '21 me We Gro' If Soadlq I' afglb lI'd af inf Est ta ff 0 at ff3'?1 . me 1 to 666019 W bre 13ii1'i'?eid 1. -9 ffhbf' 01 s'a,bll'913 drier dei Offsihlllosd I P611 ,J I bleglbhs flyleeofjl, 12010 fy 6,466 Urkfgb G1- aff: Wd 1770 at ollf 'ld Q -4 'Pd 020 810. Q5-17 6 N1 lid 1171. a full , I1 O1 per, lid 1 mes amp - 9 21-vga dnb 13.3018 -X show d Ri lad 1 811-is - area, Uwarek b Q' but? 95.01, 011111011 Wa 0 bee got me 1 ff Stoifged Welg d rooklfda J f1?,,,,5'01k,g 0496- S UDB ff le f0I-Zlynel' al 'Halja Sept' 81-d' , f 1 Eleanor Dalton scored the I Old Richmond's Bonnie Smith was the most prolific of a quartet of basket-happy lasses m the high' scoring girls' game. She netted 57 points and teammate Carol Brown igot 36. . -., Qe's Player-of-Week i aller ads Red Birds, Uffense l has been a lot better this , ar though, said young Waller sterday. I 've found it a lot , sier to pick my plays this 5 ar Donald likes chemistry almost well as football. He plans to I to college when he graduates om Old Richmond, major ln uemistry and then get a job in -I --LAM ---.-.-.L-..- U1 .l-..u Car- :-rell Brown 37 with 'an overhead iipush shot to pace the Old Rich- ,mond girls, who last week lost la 100-99 J decision to-Lewisville., Old, Richmond then got its only touchdown when Donald Winfrey, picked up a fumble and ran 35 vnrria fn 2 fmmhrlnwn Waller for Lewisville in the ing second: she dldn't ki was the winl the time. score showei Lewisville ahead 98-97 Miss Dalton which mac 100-97. B u double che: the r e ci showed a,l that they I gotten full credit for so that lit 100-99.' . Both teams were hitting about everything they threw the basket. Bonnie-Smith o fRichmond led the individual ling with. 57. Peggy Slater of 1 vllle had 47, Carroll Brown 1 Richmond had 36 and Barbari rad of Lewisville had 33. The poor old guards migh as well have stayed home. ' the girls rules'it's hard for a BONNIE NS ng det N x 'fs ., - - is it XM X w . ,. gag,-iff. ' s:X1s..'vL.' I Q N .W 9 Q N x mx v ry ' ' ' ' 9, gf Y Mmm-ws., V?f,:z.m......W.,. K1 Q EIGHT:-I GRADE FIRST ROW: Junior Taylor, Priscilla Jolly, Larry Griffin, Betty Blackburn, Elwood Bowen. SECOND ROW: Herman Duggins, Mary Lee Durham. THIRD ROW: Doris Stewart, Marie Davis, Wayne Livengood, Grady Doub, Marie Fulk, James Benson. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Speas, Roger Morgan, Carol Ford, Aubrey Doub, C. G. Marler, H. A. Cates, Norma Wilmouth, Joe Mar- ion. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Whitman, Faye Coley, Robert Sprinkle, Julia Bowen, Eddie Newsome. SIXTH ROW: Mackie Blackburn, Nancy Harpe, Gilbert Bodenhamer, Ray Williams, Johnny Snyder. TEACHER: Mrs. Walls. FIRST ROW: Norma Jester, Lula Mae Lawson, Ronnie Jester, Barbara Moore, Jane Ring, Alton Boger, Ann Everett, Johnny Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Linda Cromer, Donald Adams, Judy Nance, Lloyd Jones, Ann Whitman, Helen Cates, Billy Bodsford, Edna Dyson, Patricia Williams, George Marler. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hendrix, Betty Jean Fulp, V. D. Wall, Marie Waller, Faye Specs, Carolyn Durham, Carolyn West, Tony Briggs, Betty Bowen, Christine Sprinkle, Lester Brown, Bill Brown, Douglas Newsome. FOURTH ROW: Terry Shore, Carol Winfrey, Carol Helsabeck, Donald Colbert, Barbara Benson, Diane Hann, Tommy Shore, Norma Blackburn. TEACHER: Mr. Watson. 'rag' , sg.. sin-...Nj A SEVENTH GRADE nj SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Betty Wall, Barbara Hall, Glenda Hauser, Jerry Hauser, Ann Lou Smith. SECOND ROW: Rachel Davis, Sue EI- more, Grace Frye, Ronald Petree, Connie Davis, Edna Tucker. THIRD ROW: Linda Speas, Jewell Childress, Walter Doub, Sandra Butner, Diane Cole. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Conrad, Gay Wilkinson, Billy Long, Lee Ann Smith, Tony Culler. STAND- ING: Earnest Robertson, Sandra Doub, Joyce Cole, Ray Davis, Sandra Tate, Winburn Craft, Donald Cole, Lowell Livengood, Phillip Watts. TEACHER: Miss Rawley. Betty Lawson, Eddie Marion, Dwight Long, Norma Long, Sylvia Ring, Charles Sprinkle, Susan Furches, Jimmy Dean Long, Betty Lou Conrad, Jean Kearney, Judy Doub, Larry Blackburn, Inez Jester, Jimmy Long, Louis Warner, Sheila Ford, Delores Kinyoun, Ruth Smitherman, Linda Goins, Richard Jordan, Dean Bukas, Larry Creech, Charles Watkins, Albert Hicks, Danny Stewart, Charles Allen, Eugene Strupe, Martha Hauser, Barbara West, Nancy Hendrix, Jane Bowen, Tommy Sapp. TEACHER: Mrs. Hall. .,..., , WWW yi U FIFTH GRADE '!f FOURTH GRADE Wilma Jean Cole, Daniel Smith, Wayne Allen, Charlie Selle, Connie Matthews, Eddie Ruth, Charldene Blackburn, Mike Boylgs Janet Wood, Harold Elmore, David Allen, Elizabeth Bodenhamer, Marilyn Randleman, Judy Ann Davis, Larry Speas, Janice Raisner, Linda Cromer, Delores Stewart, Judy Lynn Spainhour, Dwight Morris, Robert Childress, Gaynell Marler, Johnny Cates, Brenda Fulk, Danny Caroll, Everet Edwards, Lena Watts, Marvin Tucker, Jimmy Cline, Dale Hunter, Charlie Flynn, TEACHER: Miss Drummond. FIRST ROW: Larry Spainhour, John Ray Tate, Elisha Robertson, Joanne Goins, Edna Brown, Doris Moore, Larry Boger. SECOND ROW: Goyle Hicks, Bobby Pinnix, Mlke Smitherman, Sarah Holyfield, Billy Frye, Waylon Tucker, Vickie Blackburn Linda Reed. THIRD ROW: Jerry Boger, Wayne Garner, Gladys Childress, Glenn Cromer, Peggy Speas, Charlotte Blackburn, Wanda Kaye Brown, Roger Brown. FOURTH ROW: Danny Gilbert, Sandra Hauser, Shelvy Moore, Lynn Lineback, Eddie Baden- hamer, Gray Hauser, Gloria Blackburn. FIFTH ROW: Becky Breech, Joanne Talley, Billy Jo Morgan, Billy Stewart, David Gilbert, David Hauser, Rose Hauser. TEACHER: Mrs. Miller. I 1 1 THIRD GRADE 'F 1 Lev S .,k, csv: 'sw-mwxs e ' , . C ., 1 GRADE 2-A Betty Davis, Bobby Stewart, Jerry, Culler, Stanley Allen, Paul Nance, Nancy Toberts, Cherry Long, Terry Jean Whitley Harold Brown, Ronnie Wilkins, Janie Morgan, Dottie Whitman, Diane Spainhour, Brenda Tuttle, James Winfrey, Carolyn Watts Dale Doub, Keith Williams, Judy Pfait, Ann Poole, Linda Vogler, Billy Raisner, Jackie Queen. TEACHER: Mrs. Forrester. Crystal Moore, Wanda Davis, Sally Cromer, Loretta Hooker, Diane Doub, Dane Hartgrove, Cecil Barber, Ray Shore, Kay Haus er, Ann Garrell, Diane Boyles, Glenda Davis, Jerry Butner, Gail Anderson, Roger Smith, Mikey Mabe, Milton Lee Masencup Francis Blackburn, Diane Sherwin, Linda Jordan, Nancy Thomas, Grady Thomas. TEACHER: Mrs. Hunter. f Hin we THANK alll, run THESE 'HEL' 5,2 .. .. K X .K W ,M ,. 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Compliments of WINSTON-SALEM CASKET COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. C. R. WATTS Tobaccoville, N. C. 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I J 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I SHORE MERCANTILE COMPANY DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Men's Furnishings Overalls and Work Shirts Complete Departments Furniture - Floor Coverings KING, N. C. Admiral 8. RCA Televisions Time will tell- wear Sundial Shoes 0:::: - Compliments of JOHNSON'S HATCHERY KING, N. C. KING GUANO CO. FERTILIZERS - LIME TOBACCO FLUES Agents for Robertsons, Agrico, Roysters and Priddys Fertilizers KING, NORTH CAROLINA J. W. Gentry Bob Westmoreland L. M. LONG Watch and Jewelry Repairing Bulova and Elgin Watches King, N. C. Phone Yu-3-8692 ::::,::::oo: ---v ---,,-----,-vv-----o4'Q TYPEWRITERS OFFICE MACHINES For Rent and Sole R. B. Deip Kang, N. c BOYLES FLORIST Phone Yu-3-8535 King, N. C. Flowers For All Occasions Corsages, Funeral Design and Decorations. 4,-::::::: A -------------------oQ-vv --A- --,- ,..., --,NL7 I Compliments of L. E. KEARNEY GROCERIES SHELL GAS - OIL - GROCERIES Highway 67 Pfofftown, N. C. ,-v-- KING MEAT MARKET Phone Yu-3-85I5 KING, N. C. --0-,-00---v ------ --- --- -A--Q--'::::, v-0',f .... .... - - STEVENS-MERRITT PLUMBING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Woter Pumps Phone Yu-3-9325 KING, N. C. Compliments of PRUITT'S BARBER SHOP King, N. C. Compliments of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP Owner: Mrs. Annie Kote Trowic Phone Yu-3-8495 King, N. C Compliments of GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone Yu-3-8595 King, N. C SNYDER'S GROCERY Groceries - ESSO Gos Elkin Highway No. 67 Toboccoville, N. C. I I li li K - -- ' :::v :::'::'2::: 'w'v Y ' 'S'-'-0-'- '-+-sf-e'-fe'-f. q 'i It 1, I 1 f E. L. KISER SUPER MARKET 4 1 l 1 Self Service - Air-Conditioned 1' WARREN'S DRUG STORE : Rural Hall, N. C. l FOV YOU' Comfoff 1' Complete Drug Store 1' ' We fill any doctor's rescri tion l' Buy Your Groceries Here! 1I P P I I Rural Hen, N. c. 3: 9994795995553 5555595559 ikff7939555:459::::'?::9'-57 Y 5:53 P' Mmmm::mm l'm 'm:' Am: m m l J, 1906 1955 I: BRADY FURNITURE CO. 3 Manufacturers of Quality Furniture ' Compliments of 3 Maple and Knotty Pine ' l Living Room Suites 81 1' Occasional Chairs Platform Rockers 1 , B 1 Tables To Match Sofa Beds 1 ANK 11 Phone W0-9-3425 I Rural Hall, N. C. Rum' Hall' N' C' 5: O. L. Kiger, President I ,,,,,,,,,,e,e,ee ,MN L,,e,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,-,,,,,,.,e-,,,,f ::::::::::::::::::::::::::5::: ,9999'4'4' 95 9'4 'a0 N '0 'V lp I COVINGTON MOTOR CO. ft FRANK'S TRUCK STOP lf Telephone we-9-293s ' Phone W0-9-9115 Rum' HGH N C ' 24 Hour Service I ' ' ' . ff GULF PRODUCTS-CAFE SERVICE ji The One FINE Car ln Its Field :V Rum' HGH, N. CI , 4 I ln 1, Compliments of ff A. I.. PAYNE 81 SON fl 0 Groceries and Fresh Meats l' u Co '1 Phone Wo-9-2805 Kms, N- C- 3 Rural Hen, N. c. 1 nu-HUMAN-A-Au un L: -:::uuuuuuuuu- nu fl A-A:::::::-ffff:f:::::: ::f:: - r::: '-' N'NNNN' eef' e N Q1 ln I TI Compliments of I SMITH'S SERVICE STATION 1 D , F Kislsn Gkocsnv C Recappmg - ESSO GCS Gnd O'l I Groceries - Fresh Produce Rural Hall, N. C. King, N. C. Q 1, g t A FOREST HILLS LUMBER COMPANY W. D. Craft - E. R. Strupe O. W. Allen Corner ot Polo Road and Craft Drive Winston-Salem, N. C. Dealers in all kinds of Building Materials Home Construction fe ..,. I I 4, Compliments of I I C. Elwood Sprinkle I 4, Representing , QQ JEFFERSON STANDARD I Life Insurance Co. 1, I Also Fire and Auto Insurance Pfafftown, Route 1, N. c. I I L.- - SEE E. F. STRUPE For the best in FIRE and AUTO INSURANCE Security - Service -- Savings Dial Wo-9-3957 f' -v-v-vvvv'v- ' ll II ROBERT'S MEN SHOP t, The Cat Shop 1: High School Clothes Styled Right Opposite Post Office In 11 Winston-Salem, N. C. I :I A. A. Mossn a. sons 'I Feed, Seed and Groceries M Phone 6483 Winston-Salem, N. C. I1 In I: 533-535 Trade Street If Wade Moser, Owner 4,e,,,,,.,,., ,,,,, :::::::.-:.-.-:.-::::-:: tN 'N ' fN+ ' IE Compliments of , SIMOS BARBECUE INN ji Indiana Avenue Tl Winston-Salem, N. C. I: Compliments of BETTY ALLGOOD li and :L Joi-IN CONRAD 1 CLASS OF 1954 ----- --A-0 ----- A:::::: --v- ----- ........ ------ ..... ---:,,,,, ---- ----.' fkcv--- ::::-4, lt's a pleasure to serve you :E 5 KING FURNITURE co. I STALEYIS DRIVEJN ji Complete Home Furnishings 2803 Reynolda Road Phone Yu-3-8682 King, N. C I Ii Kenneth Cheek, Manager ti 'r L - : A - - Lx -:f exi v-::::::::::::::::::H: xx- ffffefxefxcccc ---'-'--- ' C: I I: STU'-TZ 3- UGBURN CAMPBELL BROTHERS b Private Dining Room for Parties EXCAVATING P Gnd Banquets LAND CLEARING - GRADING : Open for Public on Sunday I' Route II Lake Hills I Delicious Meals and Sandwiches I : From 4 A. M. to I A, M. It Pfafffownf N' C- I Smnleyvme N. C. li Telephone Oldtown 4-9645 4, ,::::,,,:::::,:::::::: : - - - 2'-- ::::::::::::::::::::::: : I I if 1 , TINY DINY I I RESTAURANT ' I TOWN TIRE SERVICE FOR DELICIOUS HOME-CooKEo MEALS Q HRESTONE T'RE5 l II RECAPPING 'I I U. 5' Route 52 L TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE : 1: MOUl'1TOll'l, : North Carolina I Kang, N. C. 1' I 1 I lu I l I 1: L L F l Compliments of WILSON BROTHERS ' ,P The Strupe Chiropractors LUMBER COMPANY l Where People Ga To Get Well BUILDING MATERIALS ji CONSTRUCTION :E Dr. Floyd J. Strupe, Sr. lf Dr. Floyd J. Strupe, Jr. From Tree To Key 1. l P Rural Hall, North Carolina 4' 128 North Spruce Street phone We-9-2445 I Winston-Salem, N. C. Telephone: Winston-Salem, North Carolina Office 2-2011 Res' 3-5644 l l Phone 3-2424 h Hours At King Each Night l Y -xxx -,:, 2 ---AA-AA :::::::::.-fe.-.-:- T' v,,,,,,:,:,,,,,v X ,,,,,,,,,,, Compliments of , C- T- MCGEE l KING HARDWARE co. g' -Phone 403- l 0 STOKES MOTOR CO. ' . H. N ' O' W' S'Sk' C ewsom I Chevrolet Sales and Service P'Op e'o'S I -coop USED CARS- l KING, N. c. King, N- C- , - - - - - - - - - , - - - - iw, - -u,:-,,,,,-,-,,,-,,,: : ------v-v-v-v------------- r':::: fff: ' ' ' FORSYTH HARDWARE co. l 0 11 W. A. WALL ESSO STATION Next to Post Office on Trade St. v Small enough to need your I K'NGf N' C' l patronage Big enough to 4 -Phone Yu-38565- 4 . Apprecmte 'H Wheel Alingment and Phone 3-4321 1, Q Winston-Salem, N. C. I Wheel Boloncmg l li L, - - - - -4:0040-Q 4::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::4 P. H. Hanes Knitting Company UNDERWEAR -- SPORTSWEAR - SLEEPWEAR -WE DELIVER- No. I Phone 4-4520 No. 2 Phone 2-0916 No. 3 Phone 4-2363 W. 0. Hendrix - Meats WHOLESALE ond RETAIL - NATIVE KILLED BEEF VEAL - PORK and LAMB Nos. I ond 2-City Morket No. 3-444 North Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA A- A -,,, -- - ::::,'-'.,::::- Spainhour Brothers Contractors Excavating - Sub-Soiling Lake Building -FREE ESTIMATES- Call Wo-9-3953 or Wo-9-408l DEWEY A. LONG Construction Co. When Better Houses Are Built We Will Build Them PHONE Yu-3-5l75 King, N. C. '0----- vvvvvv--------vv--- v,-v0 ..... 440' ..,. '---- ----- .... ,--,,,,---- O.,-QQQQQ ,......v, - - - - - - Phone: WHitehalI 5-4405 W. H. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Life - Liability - Casualty Collision - Workmen's Compensation Livestock Mortality Insurance Real Estate 24-Years Experience See Us For Low Cost Auto Loans JAMES G. DOUB Agent and Office Manager W. H. WILLIAMS, Owner Located in the Jennings Building LEWISVILLE, N. C. Insurance Plus Service Night Phones: Hollie: WHitel'1all 5-5535 Jimmy: Winston-Salem 4-6956 Compliments of DR. PEPPER ---,--, --------------------,::,: JOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Haghwoy 67 Phone wa-4-9571 -:.-: :::::::::::::::::::::::0'Q0 Compliments of C. H. SMITHERMAN OIL COMPANY Pfofffown, N. C. ELKIN HIGHWAY Phone WA-4-2400 SLATE FUNERAL HOME In cose of sickness or death Day we ore ot your service or Night Ambulance Service Phone YUkon 3-8195 SLATE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION ----Q.4 K. L. SMITH GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Old Richmond, Route 2 Toboccoville, N. C. Compliments of OLD RICHMOND HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB 1, Compliments of Tweet and Doodle , ......... ...... - ----A--- Compliments of uzA JOKES Mrs. Holland: Everything I say to you goes in one ear and out the other! Donald Allen: Well, that must be what we have two ears for. Mother: Why are you beating Bobby like that? Father: Bobby brings home his report card tomorrow and I'm going away before breakfast in the morn- ing.D! . Mrs. Whicker: How can you tell an old chicken from a young one? '. Jo: By the teeth. Mrs. Whicker: A chicken has no teeth. Jo: No, but I have. Helen: Pa, can you write your name with your eyes shut? Pa: Sure. Helen: Well, shut your eyes and sign my report card. Mary: So you were in the Korean War, were you? What particular battles did you fight in? Kermit: I wasn't particular. I took them as they came. Donald Allen: Why does a dog hang out his tongue while running? Barbara: I don't know. Why? Donald Allen: To balance its tail. Shirley: Lynn, where were you born? Lynn: In Maryland. Shirley: Why did you leave Maryland? Lynn: Because I couldn't bring it with me. Mr. Wood: A fool can ask a question that a wise man can't answer. Donald Winfrey: ls that why so many of us flunked out last month? Helen: Why didn't you give half the road when you saw me coming? Bland: I didn't know which side you wanted. Linda: What is the one main cause of divorce? Carellz I don't know. What is it? Linda: Marriage. Bobby: Can you let me have a hundred dollars? Belmont: A hundred dollars - you must be cracked! Bobby: No, I'm broke. Mr. Wood: Hey, don't spit on the floor! Dorothy: What's the matter? Floor leak? Marriage is a funeral at which you can smell your own flowers. Barbara: Are you calling me a liar? Nancy: No, but it's a good idea. You're a liar. Bonnie: Does the moon affect the tide? Kermit: No, only the untied. Kermit: By George, Ann, these biscuits of yours look exactly like those my mother used to make twenty years ago. Ann: How delightful! Kermit !Biting onel: And, by George, I believe they ARE the same!! fqaiognupiw ' J f ,. , . , W' Wff ,wmfww X, Ld, M 0 H! ,uf W Aga 5W,CZffJZl7?V lffijwjwifv Q23 ,, W M ,W T W7 ,J N My,fj AW55if0 wmdnlwti M,.,AZMJ W HQ yqaww Dawg, W,g.+ 1, ' if ' 'X - ,J wif ,Y 2 j ck - pb aff, ff im ff! gvgbxzxlxw jgjlfpg. gwvfgelwms VJWEELAQVYW xfff 5? W 112 +5 f W by W F fM?j7V'w'f,, 4, W ffm W QM, V GNN-fvQ'fEJA,4.MM.-wfg, M F24 QQ MAMA? WWW 9 Aj, MM w N Ji!U, 4Uf UWWSJ xf ygw QQ wig 14wl'agna,p,!z4 M, AMWWXJWV 35,5522 2 MJW WW My M5 1 My 1 1 W fmmw MMG W Q Q M1125 am api W f 59, KX 4 Vlfbntilk We 0 -Q uQ, ,v,1 14 U9 . VLJVL .17 447 -LQcl?' 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