Rutherfordton Spindale High School - Skyliner Yearbook (Rutherfordton, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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K A ,x 1, N , ,. dy I: X, ,. I 41 4 ' m P , I t f Q F ... 1 vi' K .1 y 1 s Q l. I L 2 I r 1 F r A , ' F ' 1 , X N r 1 'f I 1 ' X . , X U F ' ' I.. G' wa. Avf. F l y' A , I, ' -1,.v L 'A 4 .. 'gl-3, - F-.Q . 1,: A Zi I .ii l J, ' . ' 4 H fm, ug v ' 1,3 51 . , J, A.. -,AA -, THE QW 1956 RUTHERFORDTON-SPINDALE HIGH SCHOOL - I Ruiherfordton, North Carolina FOREWORD As we visualize the closing ofthe door of our high school days, we take our places, each individual going his separate way. We see our friends, companions, teachers, and all the loved ones of those happy days slowly passing through our memories. . . but theywill not be forgotten. This book will reopen the doors and r e unite us with our memorable, soul stirring high school experiences. . . the friendly atmosphere of classes, the excitement of a ball game, the thrill of awards day, the dignity of a chapel service, and the good-byes as everyone leaves the hilltop. With these thoughts in mind, we present THE 1956 SKYL.lNER, the key to the closed door. 4 x F'--X I! , r' sv, grsvrww-uw CONTENTS DEDICATION ------------ - - 3 SCHOOL OFFICIALS - - -4 FACULTY ------ - -5 CLASSES ------ - - 1 REGENCY --------- - - 49 ATHLETICS --------- - - 53 SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES - - - - 63 ORGANIZATIONS ------ - - - 67 .. 53-11 My :Wilmer ' are 5- we- ,,,- ,lyse- i 1 9 S 5 if r in A 15 is it K , Y , 1 H pl i ll '5 DEDICATICN As familiar as the b uilding itself is the humble figure of a man whose smiling face becomes even more radiant with every good morning. This deserving person has given a part of him- self to us and to our beloved school. The Proverb, Cleanliness is next to God1iness, has been his unknown eminent guide for the past 31 years. . . years when students were protected by the warmth of a roaring fire on a cold morning. . . years of cleaned -blackboards, halls and rest rooms, years consisting of many unself- ish, faithful services to our avail. As many as the pie c e s of coal that went down the stoker, or the unnumbered strokes of the broom. . . greater is our appreciation and love for the person who is as much a part of Central ll the oldest desk, the newest book, or the nicest teacher. , We dedicate to you, Fred Hamilton,this H1956 SKYLINERQ' as a small token of our apprecia- H' tion. .,,-. . 35' ff. ' , N SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL 'P- 'N .14 v, .f V1 . ' ' If V' ,. B.F.Maree C.N.Womack SCHOOL BOARD .-........ X , , K X Left to Right: Mr. C. N. Womack, Mr. John Killian, Mr. Bill Stallings, Mr. B. F. Maree, and Mr Randolph Anderson. ' I X A .N f Er:- W if il V: ,ei y M MR. C. S. ANDREWS A. B.. M. A. French I, II 'EQ' f ' M ff A if M' 'K' F 'fxlfd M 5 ....,y 7 f as .Ezi- 'LJ MRS. GRANT BANKS MR. GRANT BANKS A.B. A.B..M-A- English II, Dramatics Biology, Science V . MISS ELSIE BARNETT MR. MORRIS BRANCH MISS ARPHA BURRELL A.B. B.S.,M.A. A.B. Algebra I, II, Business Math. Physical Education Biology, Science ' Business English MR . WALLACE CARPENTER A. B. History I, Typing Physical Education Driver Education CASH MRS. W. M. CRAFT B. S. of L. S. Librarian B . S . Agriculture , Shop F , ,- if r-.is iff Mjgwpmf LY W 'VJ1 ' ,za -'i ' L I 3 .wt 115:54 f ' . , mi F' .Ln 3 F 1 FV..- ., , FACULTY Hhs ,tn .eg 1- Y., MRS.KATHRYN DOUGHERTY MRS. J. M. FETTES B.S. B.S..B.D.,M.A, Glee Club, History I English I, II Physical Education Z MR. ROBERT FOSTER A. B. Math I, Algebra I Shop J MISS JOAN GOFORTH MRS. J. L. HALL A. B. A. B. Trigonometry, Bookkeeping, General Geometry, English I Business MRS. HELEN KRAUSE MRS. B. F. MAREE B.S.,M.A. B.S. Glee Club, Band Home Economics I, III H Q-1 I MRS. W. B. KING A. B. History II, IV, Math I MRS. LENA MAYBERRY B. S., M. A. English I, IV iii? i., 5 3 N .X Q 5.535 2323 Fi ii Q 5 FACULTY 5 3 5 S MRS. J. T. MILLER MISS MARGARET MCKINNEY MISS JO ANN NASH A. B. A. B . B. S. English IV English III Home Economics II Science I ,Sy . - 'H .sw Q X X X , 4 I L' X ' -nv O , 'V ' , A vm f 7k 2 ' MISS EVALINE RASDALL MR. ERNEST ROBERTSON A.B.,M.A. B.S. Typing Chemistry, Physics Science Y . 2 .TIES QE 5 S RS. W. B. ROBERTSON A. B.. M.. A. History 111 . I V X . X y MISS ARRIE SMITH A. B. Bible I, II y 1? W T Q f'2'xs2f fig W'-Ag 1011 Ready? Everybody smx1mg'7 Am t mt fun? Where's my Magruder? 'P 'P Yen: you 311: I 4 hx, 'V .r Q., I 5 s 4 -L, .. A . up -fc 'Q JfQ,fs. 1 - if L-fa' 1' ai Q . Q L, 'X Q ' rf , . N f ,urfs i igziffw' 7 V, 'f' if X V , ' ff 33 f Thx: ':iTJ' 3 i'Ql' s I 4 f ,P V' . I 'I Mtv 'X 1 -h it v qi' 'Q' , KQ gjq' l 1. Q g., v M Ami sk. tl Q ' MB- V - '-'54 I 4. A . A, 1 is dir wry .A .Q - ., ,K V W I vu- in 1 I V I , fr 1 ,F .gkgiaiirn , anna TX 2 1.-1, al. I ' ' Q 1- -ttuff, R 1 l s .H ' A : f - f '. 2 f Q Q ' . f ' 1 Q , v N L .A , M ,fri Y x' .. - . k'5 'W 4 , 5 -,In X.- , A 'Arr . 4-.. . 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MadgeEimina 'arleyg Martha Jean Ellenburg Virginia Ruth Elliot Helen Eplee l it 1 1' , Qi ON Bobby Gene Ray Epley Mildred Louise Ford Emma Jean Frady 7-. q i 1 ffl J - 9' Sara Ol1ievFrady Harold Dean Godfrey Dorothy Jean Goode James Robert Gray Gary Raymond Greer l Rosa Louise Hardin B. ,M l Gary Joe Griswold Elizabeth R. zeckowicz Max Ray Hamrick Q'- Sylvia Jane Hardin 3? I Mary Juanita Harris .l GMM- Bobbie Putnam Hawkins George Robert Hodge Joyce Rebecca Hodge Margaret Kaylor Holler ,. if N- .nv-fx flu 1- 'I' .Ma i M . ff' X if Nora Frances Hoyle Robert Bruce Hoyle Judith Akers Hughey Max Melrose Huntley t 9 -'rw X43 V 1 H, Mary Rachel Jackson Joseph Grady Jones Larry Gene Keeter -' 's 'T is - . - '- Hr ', ,Mk iw ,. rf. ,i i' -1491 ,. nf QV! Johnny Matthew Keller Frances Marian Kinzie Henry Steve Koon George Daniel Lancaster L.. L gym Julia Ann Lancaster Nancy Culbreth Lancaster Graydean L. Laughter Peggy Ann Lawing 'Q' Lois Evelyn Lynch Thomas Gilford Marlowe Rupert Henry Marsh Phyllis Jane Martin Nelle Elizabeth Mauney Bobby Franklin Mayse Wilbur Yates McDaniel 1-X Ox .eg Kenneth M. McEntire Joseph R. McDougal Martha F. McSwain Betty Joyce Moore '! 1 . f 1 R - fyn Martha Ann Morrison Melba Rea Murphy Joan Patricia Nodine 'N Aubrey Ewell Owenby Jo Ann Parton Barbara Ann Parton Glenda Frances Parton ll i QQ . Q5 . QW' M Rachel Josephine Parton John Roosevelt Parton William Millard Parton Millicent A. Patterson Lloyd Graham Peterson Melvin Leroy Price Nelle Doris Rhodes 1'1 Belvin Colman Ruff Wilma L. Roberson Raymond Calvin Searcy Melvin Lee Sims Mary Ellen Shytles 1? J hz , '13 7 Q. Helen S Sparks Q. C' 1-,-M-a Charles Morefield Smith Phyllis Ann Snyder Robert Lee Snyder IM ' f -1-1142 Ray Marshall Sparks Herman Franklin Spicer Q Jane Van Cannon . KN KM-5. -qw'-H Peggy Jean Tipton James Harold Tomblin Carolyn E. Turner 'QQ - Joey Eskridge Volpe Juanita Ann Walker Jimmy Dean Walker Martha Rae Waters Q' to QW .W Qf v om, Donald Lee whine Perry Mack white . if John Thomas gs uf .v Willis r U Martha Ann Whitener 'x nn Glendia Patricia Wray Billy Gene Anna Jean Yeltoh SENIOR DIRECTORY JOYCE ANNARROWOOD Glee Club 2, 45 Library Club Z5 FHA 15 Bible Club 3. DAVID EARL BAILEY School Bus Driver 4. DOROTHY RAE BAYNARD FHA l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Dramatics Club 3, 45 French Club 45 J unio r Play Usher, Stage Committee5 Library Worker 2,35 Junior-Senior Waitress 25 Senior Play Usher. COLUMBUS LEE BIGGERSTAFF FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Z, Vice President 3, President 45 School Bus Driver 3, 4. BARBARA EARLEEN BLAND FHA 1, Z5 Pep Club l, Z, 35 Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Usher of Junior Play5 Choral Speech Club 3, 4. DAVID PARKER BLAND Pep Club l ,Z, 35Science Club 35 Winner of Short Story Contest 35 Homeroom Officer 2. BILLIE ROSE BLANKENSHIP Sec. Student Council 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' State 35 Choral Speech Club 35 Sec. Junior Class5 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. p TROY BLANTON Pep Club l,2, 3, 45.French Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Activities Council45 Homeroom Officer I, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Teacher 35 Business Club President 4. ROBERT BRADBURY Pep Club 25 Photography Club 45 School Bus Driver 4. JAMES EDWARD BRADSHAW French Club 4. GLENN LEE BRIDGES Pep Club 45 S cienc e Club 45 Stamp Club 1, 25 Business Club 3. MARY ANN BRISCOE FHA l,2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,45 Choral Speech Club 3,4,Typist 45Secretary of Senior Class5 Home- room Officer 3. JOE EDWARD BROWN Annual Staff Z, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Pep Club l.2,3,45French Club 3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Book Store Worker 45 Activi- ties Council l5 SIPA 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Junior Play Publicity Chairman5 ChiefJunior Marshallg Cheerleader 2 . KENNETH REGINALD BROWN Paper Staff 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria Worker 3. MARJORIE ANN B URGIN Glee Club3-FI-IAZ 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4- Secretary Bible Club 4 Junior Marshall Stu P JAMES ROBERT CI-IATHAM Glee Club 15 Debating Club 1 ,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, Vice President 45 Science Club 1,25 Cafeteria Worker 3, 45 Office Worker 45 Football l,3,45 Basketball l,Z,3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 President Art Class 4. WILLIAM J. CONNER Debating Club 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1. DAVID LEE CONNER Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Pep Club 15 Science Club 25 Baseball 1, 25 Junior Play5 School Bus Driver 45 Vice Pres. Choral Speech Club 3. JAMES ANTHONY CORDELL MARGIE DUDLEY CRAWFORD Gle e Club 1, 25 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria Worker 3, 45 Infirmary Worker 45 Usher for Junior Play. DORIS JOAN DAVIS Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Music Club 1, 25 FHA 1, Z, 45 Pep Club 15 Homecoming Attendant 3. HARRIETTE EVELYN DOTSON Glee Club l, Z, 3, Pres.45 FHA l, 2, 35 Pep Club l, Z, 3, 45 Majorette 45 Band 15 French Club 35 Usher of Junior Play5 Homeroom Officer l, 35 Basketball l, 4. MADGE ELMINA EARLEY Annual Staff 3,45 Editor's Roundtable Cullowhee 35 FHA l,Z,3,45State Convention 35 Pep Club l, 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club Secretary 25 Book Store Worker 45 Head Usher of Junior Play5 Homeroom Officer 15 Basketball 15 National Honor Society 45 Senior Play5 Student Teacher 35 Junior Marshall5 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 35 Future Teach- er's Club 45 State FHA Degree. MARTHA JEAN ELLENBURG FHA 15 Pep Club 15 Bible Club 45 Choral Speech Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA RUTH ELLIOTT Glee Club 1, 25 Music Club 15 FHA 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 45 Stamp Club 15 Dramatic s Club 45 Art C lub 45 Representative of Junior Red Cross 45 Office Worker 4. HELEN EPLEE Cafeteria Worker 3, 4. BOBBY GENE RAY EPLEY Bible Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 French Club 35 Art Club 3, 45 Model Club 2, Vice Pres. Z. MILDRED LOUISE FORD FHA 15 Pep Club 15 Bible Club l, Z., 45 Choral Speech Club 3, 4. EMMA JEAN FRADY Glee Club l, 25 Music Club 15 FHA l, Z, 45 Pep Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Future Teacher's Club Secretary and Treasurer 4 SARA OLLIE FRADY FHAI 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Choral Speech I I l : I I I 1 : dent Director of Junior Play. , 3, 4, Sbcretai-y 3. ' i i i SENIOR HAROLD DEAN GODFREY Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Art Club 49 Football 2, 39 Basketball 1, 2, 39 Baseball l, 2., 3, DOROTHY JEAN GOODE Glee Club 1,3,49 FHA 1, 2, 3. 49 French Club 19 Homeroom Officer 49 Infirmary Worker 4. JAMES ROBERT GRAY Stamp Club l, 29 Boy's State 3g Activities Coun- cil 49 Dramatics Club 39 Homeroom Officer 39 Junior Play, President of Senior Class9 Conces- sion Stand Worker 4. GARY RAYMOND GREER Annual Staff 39 Student Council 2, 49 WDNCSC 29 Debating Club 3, 49 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 49 Science Club l, Reporter 2, Pre sident 39 Book Store Worker 49 Boy's State Award 39 Activities Coun- cilZ, 39 Vice-President of Student Body 49 Home- room Officer 3,49 Baseball Z, 3,4, National Hon- or Society3,Reporter 49 Freshman Playg Junior Play, Senior Play9 Student Teacher 2,3,4Q Chief Junior Marshall9 President of Sophomore Class9 Vice-President ofFreshman and Junior Classes . GARY JOE GRISWOLD FFA 1, 2, 3, 42 Bible Club 4. ELIZABETH RUTH GZECKOWICZ Beta Club 2,3,49 Annual Staff 49 Paper Staff Ed- itor 39 FHA 1, 2, 39 Pep Club 4g French Club 39 FHA State Convention 29 Office Worker 49 Bas- ketball l9 Junior Marshall. MAX RAY HAMRICK Pep Club 49 Homeroom Officer 4g Sound Effects Junior Play, Art Club 3. ROSA LOUISE HARDIN Glee Club 39 Library Club 49 Bible Club 49 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA JANE HARDIN FHA 1, 2, 3,49 Bible Club Z, 3, Reporter 4. . MARY JUANITA HARRIS Paper Staff 49 Glee Club 1,22 Pep Club 49 Office Worker 4g Usher of Junior Play9 Dramatics Club 3. BOBBIE PUTNAM I-IAWKINS FHA l,2,39 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 4g Bible Club l, 29 French Club 49 Office Worker 39 Student Teacher 39 Junior Marshall9 Choral Speech Club 3. JOYCE REBECCA HODGE ' Library Club,Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 49 FHA 1, 2, 3, 49 Usher of Junior Playj Home- room Officer 49 Student Teacher 39C1'10ra1SpeeCh Club 39 Concession Stand Worker 49 Pep Club 1, 4. MARGARET KAYLOR HOLLER Paper Staff Z,3,49 FHA l,2, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 49 Pep Club l,2, 3,President 49 Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 49 Activities Council 49 SIPA 39 Office Worker 49 Homeroom Officer 2,3,4j Jun- ior P1ay9 Student Director Senior Play9 Cheer- leader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 49 FHA State De- 81881 Concession Stand 4. DIRECTORY NORA FRANCES HOYLE Glee Club 1, 29 Pep Club 3, 49 Bible Club 49 Homeroom Officer 1. ROBERT BRUCE HOYLE Paper Staff 3, 49 Pep Club 3, 49 FFA 19 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Stamp Club,Pres ident l, Secretary Z, Reporter 39 Photography Club, Secretary 2, Re- porte r 3, President 49 Activities Council l, 4g Bus Driver 4. JUDITH AKERS HUGHEY Student Council 49FHA 2, 3, 49 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 49 French Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 49 Mono- gram Club 3,42 Science Club Z,Secretary-Treas- urer 39 Book Store Worker 39 Concession Stand 49 Office Worker 49 J unior Play: Junior Mar- Shalll Girls Basketball 3, 49 FHA State Conven- tion 39 Choral Speech 3. MAX MELROSE HUNTLEY Paper Staff 49 Pep Club 1,Z,3,49 FFA Treasur- er 19 Band 1, 2, 39 Stamp C1ub,l,29 French Club 2, Secretary 39 President 49 Monogram Club 4g Science Club 39 Book Store Worker 49 Activities Council 49 Senior Play9 National Honor-Society 49 Cheerleader 49 Library Worker 29 Stage Hand 39 All County Band 3. MARY RACHEL JACKSON FHA 1,29 Pep Club 49 Bible Club 2,39 Infirmary Worker 49 Business Club 4. JOSEPH GRADY JONES ' Pep Club 2, 3, 49 Stage M ana ge r Senior Play9 Operator of Orthorator 3, 4. LARRY GENE KEETER Student Council 3, 49 WDNCS 39 Pep Club 2,3,49 French Club 2,39 Boy's State 39 Activities Coun- cil 3, 49 Office Worker 29 Homeroom Officer l, Z, 39 Football29 National Honor Society 3,41 Jun- ior Class Pr e s ident9 Chief Junior Marshall9 School Winner of Voice of Democracy 49 President of Student Body 4. JOHNNY MATTHEW KELLER - Library Club 2, 3. FRANCES MARIAN KINZIE Paper Staff 3, 49 Music Club 19 FHA l, 2, 3, 49 Pep Club l,2, 3,Secretary-Treasurer 49 French Club 2,39 Monogram Club 3, 49 Activities Coun- cil 49 Homeroom Officer Z, 49 Na tional Honor Society3,President 49 Junior Play9 Senior Playj Junior Marshall9 Cheerleader 2, 3, 49 Conces- sion Stand Worker 49 Home Economics Depart- ment Worker 49 Na tional Honor Society State Convention 3g FHA State Convention 1, 3, 4. HENRY STEVE KOON , FFA 2, 3, 49 School Bus Driver 4. GEORGE DANIEL LANCASTER FFA 1, Z, 3, 49 Ba seball 1,-Z3Chee1'lefae1' Z. JULIA ANN LANCASTER ' Band and All County Band 1, 2, 3g Choral Speech 49 Junior Play l9Senior Play Usher9 Junior Mar- shall. 9 ' .hp .,...,4. . . ll----1 SENIOR NANCY JANE CULBRETH LANCASTER Pep Club 35 FHA 45 Infirmary Worker 4. GRAYDEAN LARKIN LAUGHTER Glee Club 3, 45 Library Club Z, 35 Pep Club Z,3, 45 Bible Club 3, 4. PEGGY ANN LAWING FHA l, Z, 35 Mimeograph Opera tor 45 Choral Speech Club 3, 4. LOIS EVELYN LYNCH Library Club Z5 FHA 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 2, 3, 45 C a fete ria Worker Z, 3. 45 Student Teacher 35 Choral Speech 3, 4. THOMAS GILFORD MARLOWE FFA 35 Bible Club 4. RUPERT HENRY MARSH Student Council 15 French Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 B ook Store Worker 45 Homeroom Offi- cer Z, 3, 45 Na tional Honor Society 3, Vice- President 45 Junior Marshall5 Mimeograph Op- erator 45 Future Teachers Club, President 4. PHYLLIS JANE MARTIN Annual Staff 2, 3, Editor 45 FHA l, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Book Store Worker 25 Girl's State 35 Activities Council45 SIPA Z, 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Office Work- er 45 Homeroom Officer l, 2., 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Freshman Play5 Chief Junior Marshal15 Concession Stand Worke r 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class. NELLE ELIZABETH MAUNEY Student Council 45 Music Club 15 FHA l, 3, Pi- 'anist 45 Pep Club 1,3, 45 Band 15 French ciub 35 Book Store Worker 45 Girl's State 35 National Honor Society 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Jun- ior Marshall5 National Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics Club Z5 French Club 25 FHA State Con- vention 1, 3, 45 FHA S tate Degree5 Concession Stand 4. BOBBY FRANKLIN MAYSE Paper Staff 45 Student Council 35 WDNCSC 35 Pep Club 3, 45 French Club 35 Boy's State 35 Home- room Officer 2,45 National HonorSociety 35 Sec- retary 4, State Convention 35 Junior Play5 Chief Junior Marshal15 Mimeograph Operator 45 Junior Red Cross Camp 35 Concession Stand Worker 4. WILBURN YATES MCDANIEL JOSEPH RANDOLPH McDOUGAL Paper Staff 45 Student Council Z5 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club l, Z5 Monogram Club 45 Book Store Worker 2, 3, 45 Office Worker 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Junior Play, KENNETH MARVIN MCENTIRE Annual Staff 3,45FFA l, Z, 35 French Club Re - porter 3, 45 Art Club 35 Homeroom Officer 25 National Honor Society 45 Chairman Junior Play Stage Committee5 Junior Marshal15 Bus Driver 3 , 4. MARTHA FRANCES MCSWAIN Annual Staff Z, 3, 45 FHA l, 2, 35 State Conven- tion: Pep Club 1. 2-. 3. 45 SIPA 35 Junior Playg Future Teachers Club 4. , DIRECTORY BETTY JOYCE MOORE Choral Speech Club 3, 4. MARTHA ANN MORRISON Annual Staff 3,45 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 FHA l, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Runner-up Short Story Contest 35 Homeroom Off i c e r 15 Junior Play5 Student Teacher 35 Stage FHA Degree5 State FHA Secretary 45 Presiding Officer of District Vlll 45 State Convention 1, 2, 3, 45 National Convention 35 Home Economics Department Worker 45 North Carolina Pie Baking Champion 35 DAR Good Cit- izen 4. MELBA REA MURPHY Paper Staff 2.,3, Editor 45 Music Club 15 Debat- ing Club 2, Secretary 35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Bible Club 1, Z5 SIPA Z, 35 FHA State Convention 35 State Degree5 Homeroom Officer 35 National Honor Society 45 Freshman Play5 Junior Play5 Junior Marshall5 Mimeograph Operator 45 Typ- ing Award 35 C on c e s s ion Stand 45 Activities Council 4. JOAN PATRICIA NODINE Glee Club 45FHA 1, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club l, Z, 3, 45 Basketball 4. AUBREY EWELL OWNBEY Concession Stand 45 Mimeograph Operator 3, 45 Choral Speech Club 4. JO ANN PADGETT Glee Club 1 ,Z, 3,Pianist 45 Music Club l, Pres- ident 45 FHA 1, Z, 3, Treas urer 45FHA State Degree5 FHA State Convention 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 45 J unior Play5 Home Economics Department Worker 4. BARBARA PARTON Glee Club l, Z5 Library Club 35 M us ic Club 35 FHA 1,25 Choral Speech Club 35 Girls Chorus 45 Business Club 3. GLENDA FRANCES PARTON Glee Club 15 Music Club 15 FHA l, 3, 45 Bible Club 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Junior Marshall5 Choral Spee ch Club 3, Reporter 45 Red Cross Representative 4. JOHN ROOSEVELT PARTON Bus Driver Z, 3, 45 FFA 1, Z, 3, 4. RACHEL JOSEPHINE PARTON Glee Club Z5 Bible Club 35 Usher of Junior Play5 Mimeograph Operator Z5 Choral Speech Club Z. WILLIAM MILLARD PARTON FFA 1, Z, 3, 45 Baseball l5 Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Choral Speech Club 35 Business Club 4. MILLICENT ANNE PATTERSON Annual Staff 45 Glee Club l, Z, 3, 45FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 State Convention 35 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, Majorette 45 Stamp Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Book Store Worker 35 Usher of Junior Play5 Of- fice Worker 35 Home room Officer 25 Choral Speech Club Pianist 35 FHA State Degree5 Con- cession Stand Worker 4. LLOYD GRAHAM PETERSON Art Club 43 Bible Club 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY MELVIN LEROY PRICE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 35 French Club 3, 45 Science Club 1, 45 Football 15 Junior Play5 Representative to Red Cross 4. NELLIE DORIS RHODES Choral Speech Club 3, 4. WILMA LAVONNE ROBERSON Glee Club 25 Library Club 45 Music Club 15 FHA l,2,35 Bible Club 35 Activities Council 45 Usher Junior Play5 Student Teacher 45 Choral Speech Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4. BELVIN COLEMAN RUFF RAYMOND CALVIN SEARCY Pep Club 2, 35 FFA 1, 2, 35 Bible Club 2., 3, President 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Activities Council 45 School Carpenter 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 1954-19555 Bus Driver 3, 4. MARY ELLEN SHYTLE FHA l,2, 3,45Student Teacher 45 Future Teach- ers Club 4. MELVIN LEE SIMS Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4. CHARLES MOREFIELD SMITH Pep Club 45 Photography Club 15 M on o g r a m Club3,45School Carpenter 3,45 Basketball 2, 3. PHYLLIS ANN SNYDER Glee Club l, Z, 3, 45 FHA l, Z, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 French Club 35 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE SNYDER Bible Club 3. HELEN SUE SPARKS Glee Club 45FHA1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, Secretary 45 Usher of Junior Play5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. RAY MARSHALL SPARKS Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Science Club 15 Business Club 35 Choral Speech Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play. HERMAN FRANKLIN SPICER Photography Club 3. JANE VAN CANNON TANNER Glee Club 1, Z5 Music Club 15 FHA 1, Historian Z,Vice-President 3,President 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Majorette 25 French Club 3, 45 Book Store Worker 35 Girls State 35 Activities Council 45 Usher of Junior Play5 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 35 Senior Play5 State FHA Convention 1, 2, 35 State FHA Degree5 Home Economics De- pa rtm ent Worker 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class5 Dramatics Club 3, Reporter 4 n PEGGY JEAN TIPTON Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 45 FHA 1, Z, 45 Pep Club 1.2, 3, 45 Band 15 Majorette 45 Usher of Junior Play5 Homeroom Offic e r 3, 45 Student Teacher 3,45 Future Teachers Club 45 Dramat- ics Club 35 Concession Stand Worker 4. JAMES HAROLD TOMBLIN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, Captain 45 Monogram Club 3, President 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH TURNER FHA Z, 3, 45 Bible Club Z, 35 Cafeteria Worker 3, 45 Choral Speech 3, 4. JOSEPH ESKRIDGE VOLPE Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 School Carpenter 45 Home- room Officer 1. JIMMY DEAN WALKER Library Club 15 Pep Club 1, Z, 45 Bible Club 3, 45 Business Club 45 Football 1. JUANITA ANN WALKER FHA l,2,35 Stamp Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Usher Junior Play5 Homeroom Officer 45 Chief Usher Senior Play5 J un ior Marshall5 Choral Speech Club 35 Red Cross Council 4. MARTHA RAE WATERS Glee Club 1, 45 FHA 1,25 Bible Club 25 Basket- ball 15 Choral Speech Club 35 Business Club 3. CHARLES NORRIS WEST Glee Club 25 FFA 45 School Bus Driver 3, 4. DONALD ROBERT WHITE Glee Club 15 Library Club 3, 45 Bible Club 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Football 15 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Monogram Club 4. PERRY MACK WHITE Student C o un c il 45 Debating Club Vice-Presi- dent 45 Pep Club2,45 Stamp Club Vice-President 1,25 French Club 2,35 Boy's State 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 J unio r Play5 Choral Speech Club President 35 Concession Stand Worker 3, 45 Asa sembly Committee Chairman 4. JOHN THOMAS WILLIS FFA 1, Z, 35 Bible Club 35 Dramatics 3, 4. MARTHA ANN WHITINER Glee Club' 15 Library Club 1,25 FHA 1, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Bible Club 3, 45 Choral Speech Club 3, Typist 4. BILLY GENE WRIGHT FFA 1, Z, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Junior Mar- shall. GLENDIA PATRICIA WRAY Glee Club 1, 25 FHA 1,25 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Gir1's Chorus 45 Ush- er of J unior Play5 Homeroom-Officer 45 Bas- ketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Freshman Play5 Senior Play5 Dramatics Club 35 Concession Stand Worker 4. ANNA JEAN YELTON Glee Club l5FHA 1, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 25 Homeroom Officer l, Z, 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Art Club 35 Make Up Di- r e c to r f o r Junior Play, Senior Play5 Choral Speech Club 45 Miss Rutherfordtonn 4. CLASS HISTORY F R ES HMAN The doors opened. The school year 1952- 1953 had begun. For some students it was just another school year, but for one group of eager students it wa s the beginning of a new phase in their education and social life. The Green Freshmen m et th e i r chal- lenges with a firm determination and the new- ness of high school soon wore off. At the first class meeting,with Mrs.Ruth Craft as sponsor, they elected Joe Browng President, Gary 'Greerg Vice-President,Jane Martin, Secretary-Treas- urer, and Mary Ann Culpepper as Representa- tive to the Student Council. When Mary Ann moved away. Rupert Marsh wa s elected to fill this vacancy. Mary Ann Culpepper was elected as Fresh- man sponsor for Homecoming Queen. For their pr oj e ct of the year they bought equipment for the infirmary. They paid for the equipment with profits gained fromapantomime presented to the student body. Later in the year the student body turned out for a hillbilly square dance given by the class. - SOPHOMORE Feeling a pa rt of Central now, the sopho- mores got into the swing of things by electing Gary Greerg President, Joe Brown: Vice-Pres- ident, Jane Turner, Secretary-Treasurer and Joe McDougal, Representative to the Student Council and Mrs. Grant Banksg Sponsor. The group readily took on the year's work aswell as the silliness ofnormal sophomores. At Homecoming the class elected Jean Yelton as Sophomore Attendant. The Sophomores also had the prize winning float in the Homecoming pa- rade. They originated the idea of box suppers at Central which provided for them the funds for the redecoration of the Teacher's Lounge. J UNIOR Jolly Juniors! Uppe r Classmen! It was unbelie vable, but true enough. The juniors, eager for the advancement,became busy making preparations for a happy, complete year. The capable le a d e r s of the Junior Class were La r ry Ke e te rg President, Gary Greer, Vice-President, Billie Rose Blankenship: Sec- retary-Treasurer and Bobby Mayse, Represen- tative to the Stude nt Council. Miss Margaret McKinney, a new teacher at Central, served as sponsor. Six Juniors were honored in Ykpril upon be- ing ind u c t e d into the National Honor Society. They we re Marian Kinzie, Gary Greer, Jane Martin, Larry Keeter, Bobby Mayse and Rupert Marsh. The industrious juniors undertook the sell- ing of magazines to support their project for the year. They bought black-out curtains and rub- ber mats for the auditorium. Music ln The Valley, the junior play, was such a success that a repeat performance was given by request. It Began With A Song, was the theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Banquet and the play were two of the outstanding highlights of their junior year. Doris Davis was the junior sponsor for Homecoming Queen. A very special daywas the day they receiv- ed their class rings, the signification of upper classmen. SENIOR The dignity was p r e v a il in g in those who knew best and loved most the halls,classrooms, and friendly atmosphere of Central. Leading the now experienced seniors on the h ill to p was Jimmy Gray as President, Bobby Mayse, Vice-President, Ma ry Ann Briscoeg Secretary-Treasurer and Nelle Mauney, Perry White andJudyl-Iughey as Representatives to the Student Council. Mrs. W. B. Robertson was the class sponsor. In student body elections Larry Keeter was elected President. Billie Rose Blankenship was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Jane Martin and Melba Murphy, elected the preceeding year by the student body, served as editors of the annual and paper respectively. I n d u c t e d into the National Honor Society were Joe Brown, Madge Earley, Nelle Mauney, Max Huntley, Melba Murphy, Marvin McEntire, Jane Tanner, and Billie Rose Blankenship. Jane Martin was ele c ted to be the Senior Representative for Homecoming. The Se nior p1ay, By Any Other Name, was ve ry successful, financially and dramati- cally. Besides the play,the seniors made money by running the concession s ta nds for baseball and football games . It is a lm o st unbelievable that their high s chool days are at an end, but they have left their mark and will long be remembered. sf 4, , 5 Q - v f X 1 4 I I Qf Y A Ff ' n'K 'X 'F' , lx, ,: 1' V -. , Ax, v . . +,,. e rf. -. A , ' f v-' . I bg AA X B I, ' 4 -- fi: 'g Ty K 4 . . s . M I AN, . X W? .h ,fl :. '+TmV -- -A 1 Hur -' 1 gf' iii Q-Kim 'Vx ,-N Q aus Q 1 1' Q5 '-, 'v FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Arrowood Iris Barnes Olin Arrowood Mary Helen Baynard Mildred Ashe Darrel Benfield Herman Bailey Texie Blackwell Lillian Duncan Bailey James Blanton ,qu-. i -,xx THIRD ROW: Betty Brewer Betty Brown William Byers Cecil Byrd Doris Calvert ...A- Wa Ox in Q59- 091. Ww- fl 1 .T I -. C 1 + '::::, iii. ' Qjlfiui: -5- :fwff --.' I -'ff-cl. 1 Pu FIRST ROW: Shirley Campbell Talmadge Campbell Janna Carpenter Kay Carpenter Mary Alice Carson SECOND ROW: Susie Caz-swell Marion Carver Charlie Clontz Walter Cobb Hazel Conner if Q' M 195 YW' M- THIRD ROW: Max Craig Donnie Crain Molly Crawley Dean Culbreth Thomas Daniel Q . SW? in-5 pn. X 6 it os., FIRST ROW: David Davis Gwen Dimsdale Alice Mae Dixon Pat Dixon Carolyn Dobbins K... silt mg, s Q' X LL A ? , K 1 - , Qi-5 wwf' ' i4 t H ' M ' ' ln .2 SECOND ROW: Lance Dobbins Nancy Dorsey Lowell Dotson Joseph Ellenburg Larry England S22 THIRD ROW: Bobby Ensley Devoyd Ezell Anne Featherston Dee Frady T. T. Frady fp, .I A 5 FIRST ROW: Joe Garrick Mildred Givens Anna Glascoe Betty Goode Cecil Greybeal SECOND ROW: Pauline Griffin Jack Groves Donald Guffey Jimmie Lee Hall Alice Hampton KJ V, ., .f V .r . .,f.., 5? ' -5 .W 1. fi V -12.4, , Q 3: . ' -5 Law' ,. .,.aQ','y.j-Q1 ?:9S5f3g- ,L .:r, -jf.-,.5 -1,.:,ff. zz- ' THIRD ROW: Harvey Hamrick Gloria Harris Mildred Harris Leslie Higgins Dorothy Hill Ps -C aw, Q' L FIRST ROW: Howard Hill Jessie Lee Hill Jimmy Hill Ramona Hines Sara Lee Hodge an S fb - r Ja CS. -ox T'-s 'ffm -qw.. 5 . ' k-,,- ,.,, fn ,iq Lf... -y,',f q f,.,.3i.. 4 - 1 ' :mga 2 M Q, ' 1 no-.. SECOND ROW: Winnie Hodge Mary Houser Linda Howard Winston Hoy Jerry Hoyle , THIRD ROW: Steve Hoyle Rod Hudgins Barry Huntley Esterleen Huntley Steve Huntley I TN Q s ig, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Hutchins Martha Hyder Phyllis Jones Wilson Jones Jack Keeter it my SECOND ROW: Kathleen Kendri Clarence Koone ck Jo Ann Lattim ore Joe Lavender Yvonne Ledford fi? ,, ff ' Q jg I an-5 f Q K . 1 Who., ,fix ,.. THIRD ROW: Linda Lewis Ann Lipscomb Linda Logan Bill Lovelace George Mathis 1 . ,..- 'Us .l R 5 5 'H-M... K ? X' . f mile FIRST ROW: Hattie'Mayse Alex McCormack Patricia McDaniel Rose Ann McDaniel Florence Mclintire W4 is SECOND ROW: Ronelle McEntire Russell McEntire Douglas McMurray Jack Merchant Kay Mitchem THIRD ROW: David Mosteller Russell Norville Carl Parton Joan Parton Rudolph Parton X V 'Qt QFD . 's QM FIRST ROW: Franklin Peace Lucille Philbeck Sandra Putnam Yvonnette Rainwater Rebecca Randall SECOND ROW: Sarah Randall Harley Reece Joan Robertson Faye Roper Jennifer Ruff THIRD ROW: Janette Ruppe Margaret Ruppe Myrle Ruppe Mack Scoggiqs Albert Searcy L 9'- l-.l,.f FIRST ROW: Patti Shehan Grady Sinclair Freddy Skidmore James Smith Annette Taylor sn, SECOND ROW: Ester Taylor Brenda Thomas Brenda Thompson Larry Thompson Don Towery P, i 17- .. Rw- THIRD ROW: Nancy Towery Clyde Vickers Richard Volpe Marshall Walker Danny Wall W. N- tg, W, V 1 saga E FIRST ROW: John Wallace Peggy Ward Martha Weaver Frances Wells Lois West QM-V SECOND ROW: Stephen White Betty Jo Wilson Ray Wilson Robert Wilson Tommy Wilson THIRD ROW: Daphne Wingate Evelyn Yelton IQ Ill :H ...F How do y'a1l like our Cadillac? The float aheads' rear view! E' x 3, .. This would never prove we work How would you like for these to make your on Homecoming! future home? ,aw-f' Interesting ba11game!! Tarzan and his ape back from the Sorbonnel . - . , e mf- ' i'i 3 Q 441' ,4-rg 3' , 1. W ff, Q i fix xi. 2' 1 M? f ,Q 3 T 5,-.,. , i M , , .. 1 J ,rp 1 M ' nw -. , , , , ' . v -f pg ,, f 'T' ' wiv' - 4 H -- '. .-1 Hof ,, , F' inf' if s 'W Q' . ' f h -f' iff' tj Y' 'i , ' - - 4 f, if ...Qs , . iz' . ' , 'fp gpg' rf :Vg Q' A im iff.,w.L ,V if 3 ' I ,. U I A A ' ' K ' .MHS I at '71-:.-f... -ii 1 e i wir fi y Q e ' wil se' W -71' J' i ' :.z'l5v'Y - ,ff wiv 5, A A- , ,J Q-ffm' M Ql W iQ 'A' P' ipf., L' i 'ti' H' . 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H. t xy ex, W Q aff .. W4-Q? x, V X , X,f 4 Q,-vga 9.0 . ,.. fa Q' ., K 21' 5 N' QW' A, Eff'-f ,, Q . ...4.- Q, igfk is-4'- 'if'5-3, 'gp 239 5 5 ' M,,7,4.nf,'f 1. 4 Q, .,-Si fl ' N - ' ,xvfsfi I.. Q ,,h1., I ,ig 5 3' f --aw- ef if ww- ' i- 2.411 ff-fffw 11 rg, r , . 5' HS' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS fi.- jf V f4' 'BQLQQH geaif it-, Left to Right: Grant McRorieg President,Ma1-tha Briscoe' 5 ' , I , Secretary-Treasurer, Lewis Wiiliamsg Vice-President 5 1 Li -gi ,'j,- -' O1enSiskg Representative. , W ' i N' 'P-H- . . . Mi' M-K NK' RQ ' wma, .W eei ,, .. N ,, ...i..iM...M-1 I . H, ,S 1-msg 'V A: V, gt- - P+' ' ,gi W.m,,.,,,,,, A K Vi LiT,,v ,Hi A V A ,g -- .. 4 ' f-HQ w ,,f,,g.-.wi V SSN: - vw .- J .mi h .ini , eslQ4'4' .- Y' A, . .- -M xgiix i ww Y: 4 . --.-. ' -K K , . YQ , .494 ,g4.,,...g,.m:,, A V , ', , ,. .J55 1 . . , -V -11, . M, ,ix , , ,. . ' ' - ' ' Q .J ' . T- 5 '- A ,. , i. Pat Cobb 'v.. Y',Lb I - Grace Alley 'C' . fir 1 C y 1 if A' Robert Arrowood . Y M , 'ff Q L 5 Roger Atkinson .-'-- , if' ,,, V , Hugh Bailey W , Vivl . V1 V I . Wendell Bailey . K A f f , X Q Diane Beatty ' , ' . W .N Becky Benfield Q Rx ' 'D M Jane Blankenship ,L fairs l xg' , , r u ' Q- Shelby Jean Blanton ' ' V B A . ' Ray Bradley Eff: L M -fs, in V . Martha Briscoe rw +G 4 W 'L ,I Violet Brown 4 - I Q' ' J , ly' Kay Burns fi, Ruby Byers . A A ..,' Joan Calvert is , s Martha Callahan A I- ' Q, H W Joan Carpenter ' M vm if VJ' 1 A Q Johnny Carpenter m --. 6, ' 1 Ann Clements , fy at ' . B WM X V 1 , 5' 5 1 nl ' be ml B AXWQ9 .,y QW' y Brenda Cole V K V Nancy Cole X 9' A it ' 7... rf- :Pl 1' A , Lois Conner V , - 'f'+- Ar. f 1- Q.. ', Shirley Conner John Crain Betty Lou Crawford Gene Crawford Faye Crowe Larry Crowe Brenda Daniel Q, , Rf 5 , 5, gigs 1 'M . I wif.. b Q 1 V i ,N E: , nm ju Z, Ray Daniel Evelyn Davis Leslie Davis Bud Deck Janice Dobbins Betty Downey Daniel Duncan Jean Dycus Lura Ellenburg Shirleen Elms Herman Eplee Angelyn Flynn Jimmy Flynn Ann Ford Barbara Ford , .S F Qi -.. ' ? sr--f 6' nv my J i .E A - Q K , , e , i i i 6 Ax , 45 X Y f 9 J 4 ,, '- 9 'F . 'DQ A V I .,h,x is 1 Q Q SOPHOMORES 'sr ' R . ,mr gig ,..,iX,, w .,, ..., .. whgi yi 5 li , X gi any .Q A ve. -'--v- a X ttf- Robert Garner Lois Geer Ronnie Giles Mary Godfrey Jerry Goode Ma ry Evelyn Grayson Martha Griffin Merrill Hamlin Gary'I-Iamrick J. W. Hancock Eugene Hardin Larry Hargett Johnny Harris Carter Hawkins Sarah Haynes 0. . fi IN 'Q Q 4 4. ,- -. . 'H' V' 1' 1,-5 ' ' W .ei , s K. If Ken Maree Sondra Marsh Barbara Mathis Faye Mayberry Martha Mayse Shirley McClellan Geraldine McDaniel Jimmy McDonald Larry McDougal Mary Willie McEntire Wilma McEntire Bill McRorie Grant McRorie Fred Melton Jimmy Miller S ix li Q1 we fy v. ., I vs, 2... . iii 'Qi 1' 'f-f -L in ,,kA tvs , , 9 . V K, i My , 4. y-M 5 ' , L f Vo SOPHOMORES if' 195 'S My N T' ' 'A i 1: '- . 'Q W 'l Q , SI? i 7 A Herman Hensley Fred Hill Peggy Hill Dean Huffstickler Mickey Hughes Max Hughey Geraldine Hutchins Jo Jolley Cecil Johnson Barbara Jones Donnie Kirby Barbara Lancaster Joyce Lane Linda Lovelace Ben Maree ,A vs -1 ra 4 3 L E G' e ,I , 7 lg' AL. , ,,.. -1, 4,9 4 ' ,L H s Judith Moss Jean Morgan Tam Morrow Sandra Murphy Betty Nodine Martha Norville Donna Mae Owens Doleen Parker Charles Parris Ann Pate Diane Pate Patsy Price James Proctor Billy Pruitt LaVerne Randall va. -sf-N' :- ci :E - S In 2,5 Yi vs .r' Mc, gr, , ia. Q F rl f 4. ' , ,. ia I 'Q G ac' T 'vb P my if if i i -st 1 I SOPHOMORES Q , i 334 ss. 'L iv--F ., A. i l R- P f l X I iff ' 'T' 'V it Q. f 4 4-...N Charles Roberson Leon Roberson Nancy Roberson Martha Robertson Jerry Rucker Mike Russell Barbara Scoggins Howard Scoggins Edgar Searcy Herman Searcy Troy Searcy Dickie Shaw William Shehan Morris Shelton Ellen Sims if 3 3. tr' i if 15-Qilfffiiiifl gi .2 .17 of 1 a 'Q 1' f' . in ' ,le N Olen Sisk David Smith Charles Stacey Cecil Tanner Judy Taylor Henry Thomas Jimmy Thorne Theola Towery Bobbie Walker Joe Walker Judy Walker Sam Watkins Gail Wilson Lewis Williams Ann Woodall Erwin Yelton SOPHOMORES wx so A K Qi .5 'If , 1112 K ' f NQEBVA EIT : HMA rc - Qfoiocv 'J ff P' i KC I 7 ir Ei ,V -Q :1 V' 1 Scqft 1 ', 'n vm, QW J . I P' A 1 1,1 ' l x A rv I 'K L f. . dz .4 '. is ' ,f P nv 15 1 f' f J he . A 1 ...- ' - 1' 'Q' ,- J' 1 M M. V :,A'f,,r--'T?Az,, A gy W I' Y s X ' Jw , -1- A '- Q 1 1 ' . ' Q-. ' L- M A! ff-, ' CA ., ' 5 , ,., a A - dx,- A , 1 ., FW. , m . . fig' , ug- - LL-fuk-v . ., W v.q315k W, is Mi l 1 A NK' ,M ' W S: 'Q ,i:gfwf'iRi. :A R' -ff , L -W iv - P3 .. Lf'-. ' 1 ' wg Y- Wim .-'53 My 'Ai 135' RWE f 3521- JWA' LT In k X AM' X xv k K, 'S- X 4 9. Z X- x 1 1 3. 'nl' .I'- I .,.g:, '.2 5 ffwf, F ' 1 5 1-L -lgiybm j!-V I gaX5.'f?f1-Q' W 42s I. -X1 Q. ' .' 52. :.!,g2Q 'E S v 5 , 1 L : 'g.,ngf'. 1,13 Q .. X ,, f. wa. 2 1 ,, f' ' E - . fav 'f mhi5f . 48 ' ' fm , ,I 1 1. . '! fQ'i ,' ' ' fx f AM ! '5t,f1'w 'Ml' . -WW? . Mb 'Q -- 31 A QQ., fr, W f Lg, - - YJ af -,X , ., A 44-.if ,, 3 F ' , 1 1 ,, ' -5 x 4 Q , N I I 'x 0 H wvu . -1' , ' if-T iff- , pw K-1 fm - W,- :N , A E K 1 U K - lr -- 4 ffiffl I xx f as . to V. y '51 , 'lm K 1. ' Hp.- A ar X yy. 5 5 P f f 1 FRESHMEN Jean Anders Freddy Anderson Ellis Arrowood James Arrowood Jerleen Arrowood Jesse Atchley Mayford Atchley Donald Bailey Johnny Barnes Jane Baynard f Dolores Beal 1 f A my Glenn Bennett v My 1 f 5 Yates Bennett 11 -.JJ f .ptr-lj! 12- ,' Eugene Biggerstaif X V X V l Vk,- t, Nancy Bland , Charles Blanton f , Q i Emma Jean Bridges ' .0 Q,-' 5 Joe Brown ' A , X Jewel Buchanan V ' ' AA Bobbie Callahan Barbara Camby A Cynthia Camp a Q, N Sammy Camp I , Billy Carver K 0 Margaret Carpenter vgff I z,Zf2'33' .Ef.i 'Y I l lii'ela' ff3i+,. ff ff :aff . , -yqn w- 1 , , ,. Phyllis Carpenter . - . A Robert Champion .ie im -- I, Carolyn Chapman - . J, , Marjorie Cole Patsy Condrey 'Y V l' ' ,f , ,,, ' ' S U s B' Barbara Conner Betty Conner Evelyn Conner Geraldine Conner Grace Conner Joyce Conner Robert Conner Belinda Crabtree Mary Ann Crabtree Billy Craft ffl., xiao ' J X f .in .- rf.. L fi, X .ig FRESHMEN Doris Crain Edward Crain Eugene Crain Hazel Crawford Spencer Culbreth Bruce Dale Betty Jo Davis Jerry Deviney Larry Deviney Peggy Dixon Walter Earley Jackie Edgerton Harold Ellenburg Robert Elliott Rita Elliott Dean Epley Yvonne Flack Martha Flynn Frances Frady Everett Freeman -by f . if 4 E ll . Q n t F ,X it miie . X f 7 , K ,V 'Q'- .-A V A , it fi? if K 1, f- is-ff et. E 'N' Q, l . fg s '11 ffl, ' i t N T .l.3j:, K ' ,H 5? Y ' ' 3 . iemmrghlx ' , James Geer Q. Tommy Gilliam Philip Givens Curtis Godfrey Bruce Goode Betty Green Gray Griffin Reid Griffin Gwendolyn Griswold Bonnie Guffey , Dennis Hampton Ronnie Hamrick William Hamrick Cecil Harbison Eugene Hardin Helen Hardin William Hardin Deanna I-Iargett Herman Harper Barbara Harris su 'D 4 : ig? X ' f 'a H f - , i lx 'if V' N A i I 'gg 4 g. my , M is 'fi o srl f , - i- ' i , I k X X i I: - fr- by x su-W. ini' I A lf '.A' 1 'L I ' ' ,1 - A I ii E . Q. H. f V e 1 Priscilla Hoy Boyd Hudgins Nelson Hudgins Sybil Huffstickler Martha Hunsinger Wayne Hutchins Ann James Doris Jacobs Marie Johnson Mary Sue Johnson Carolyn Justice Sandra Justice Roberta Kanipe Sandra Keeter Marlene Kendrick Bobbie Kenny Billy King Naomi Kuykendall Clifford Lane Elizabeth Lane 1 W V M 4 'sl FRESHMEN Earl Harris Betty Heatherly Maurice Helms Kenneth Hensley Robert Hensley Billy Hicks Birdie Hill Emily Nanney Hill Jerry Hill Judy Hill Neal Hill Peggy Hill Ross Hill Steve Hines Barbara Hodge Dolphus Hodge Jane Hodge Lawrence Hodge Martina Hodge Raymond Hollifield Qu 9 l w.- Wi? FRESHMEN Doris Lancaster Charles Lattimore Frank Lattimore Elizabeth Lee Rebecca Ledford Frank Lewis Jane Lewis Terrell Lewis Jamie Sue Lineberger Benny Lollar +G? Q. gy- 32? Bobby Lynch Norman Marsh .Ioan Martin Buddy Martin Carolyn Matheny Charmaine Mathis Freda Mayo Jason McDaniel Ray McDonald Dean McEntire 'S J X 'fx 4 is V. . ,All 4' I Y' M! in .H as swf 35551: ,K Q ., Et we F I .5 f 1 ei? Q E 5? t A If if --. Pl ,Ll QA 'U Q- , L 1 f' V tb. A: Shirley McKinney Donald Mclviahan Tommy McSwain Johnny Metcalf David Mitchem Jimmy Mitchem Doug Moore Danny Morehead Nancy Morgan James Morrison Pat Padgett Lois Parton Sarah Parton Johnny Peace Nancy Peace Donald Porter Judy Poston Patricia Price Mary Queen Nancy Reed fix!-bil FRESHMEN All ' h V Gail Robertson 4 g ,. .V V ' - Barbara Rollins - 'xg 7? James Roper Q7 F? fr V. Margietta Ross gL,, Diana Ruppe ' A Tflgr Ji , ' Barbara Shehan J Mary Helen Sims Stephen Sinclair ' ' , 2, Peggy Sisk V C l Smith A -f a wi I 'iiil X V I Q3 s l ,.,. , ., 4, 1 Judy Smith i - 5 W Ruth smith if i Rebecca Sprouse -- 8 ' Jenette Splawn I 4, W J, Betty Stott f i ' is 5?lY3?iil1j1,-ffi 1 ,A ' - f , - X A Johnny Taylor , 'W ' Larry Taylor y , K' Q f Ronald Taylor f s ' Pat Tomblin 1 Arnold Vickers ' 1 Nancy Vickers W i 1 Lewis Wallace .:,- , 1 , - Barbara Walker - 9 ' f P Barbara Walker -N Judy Walker , I H , -' , a ' V I is 'QP' Sybil Walker Blandin Waters Bobby White Max Whitesides Raymond Whitfield Carol Williams Cecelia Williams Jean Wilson Larry Wilson Carolyn Womack Melvin Wright Martha Yelton fa ,, - Mi xfx X I Si X gl 'ff' -1 if-.fs EJ N - N WN 'I 5 QV Ji ig P ' , 'T xv-rVQ 51 ,K ,www is fx -K QW HOMECOMING QUEEN 1 MJ 1,1 .. '- ,V,, fs' - gf ,. ,I u., K ,1 . dw? f du .1 1 Av V . , 55, ' in X' 1. Senior Sponsor Junior Sponsor JANE MARTIN ANN GLASCOE QUEENS Sophomore Sponsor Carrousel Sponsor BECKY BENFIELD JEAN YELTON ,jf, .opr A A no'i ., ,. .LW MISS FOOTBALL if-B' ...U nr ..,. T Ana 'N'-has-.. Nbr Q we-LW' ln I COACHING STAFF i r COACH WALLACE CARPENTER Coach Carpenter, a 1944 graduate of Shelby High School, came to Central three years ago. After high school he played American Legion Baseball fo r three years. ln the Army he served as athletic and recrea- tional director. Afte r leaving the Army Coach Carpenter play- ed professional b a s e b a ll with the New York Giants ,Saint Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Athlet- ics, and an independent. team. He was graduated from Ap- palachian State Teachers' Col- lege in 1951 where he earned a B. S. degree with a major in Physical Education and a minor in Social Science and Business Administration. In the near fu- ture he plans to complete work on his Masters degree. Before coming to Central, he s e rved as Coach at Drexel High School. He is now c oach of ba s e ball and also coaches junior varsity football and girls' basketball. COACH MORRIS BRANCH Coach Branch join e d th e coaching s t a ff at Central this year. After attendinghigh school he e n t e r e d Appalachian State Teachers' C ol le g e a t Boone wherehe earned a B.S.andM.A. degree with a major in Physical Education and Mathematics. He played on the Appalachian foot- ball team. Before coming to Central, he coached both football and bas- ketball at Appalachian High School where he taught. Coach Branch is serving as head coach of the football tea m and junior varsity coach of the boys' bas- ketball team. COACH ERNEST ROBERTSON Coach Robertson, a 1944 graduate of CentralHigh School, returned to his Alma Mater this year as a new member of the coaching staff. After high school, he attend- ed Mars Hill College forone year and was graduated from W a ke Forest College where he earned a B. S. degree with a major in science. He participat- ed outstandingly in basketball in both high school and college. Before coming to Central, he coached both basketball and b a s e ball at Marshville High School whe re he taught. He is se rving as head coach of bas- ketball, his favorite sport, and also assistant coach of football. FOOTBALL As a new football season opened, Central joined in with a new team. We suffered the losses of our stars, but in all this, new stars were born this season---stars who made Central proud, though not always triumphant. Their spirit, with the spirit of Central backing them, will burst into glory next year, and we will not only be proud but triumphant. l955 SCHEDULE September 9 Forest City September Z3 Shelby September 30 Belmont October 7 Lincolnton October 14 Kings Mountain October Z1 Granite Falls October 28 Waynesville November 4 Hendersonville November ll Cherryville Novembe r 24 Forest City . I L Q 5 ms X 44 I g Q ! LQ , ,, W C7 6 fyemye Hmwiige 1522920 GMM i I. f JI! Q ' W ll Cgczg f Q7 Z Q3 , f Q Q ,K Yi .- ff 6623! 2 ifgwidgif cog 9 4 fa . VVAW 'EV HH K? fi X .V Wk X9 , Q9 I f . QQ 19 Y gig f , A 1 wgggg ',-gil -, ,. Z WW f' ' aff? QZZQQ 'll W Qu Q- f ' 5 Qgwf 1. nf! S BOYS wa, ,, .,E: ,g Q W vt Robert Chatham Troy Blanton Donald White 1 w Danny Wall Jack Merchant Dee Frady 0 11.5 Lf. V 'gwwz g -iw 7aP3e,4li .595 Jinamy McDonald Bobby Ensley Dean Huffstickler BASKETBALL Robert Arrowood Freddy Skidmore Ray Daniel Left to Right, F r ont R ow: Donald White, Bobby Ensley, Jimmy McDonald, Troy Blanton, Robert Chatham. Second Row: Ken Max-ee, Manager, Robert Arrowood, Freddy Skidmore, Dean Huffstick- ler, Ray Daniel, Dee Frady, Jack Merchant, Danny Wall, Gray Griffin, Manager. r. S' GIRL' E f fig ,fgggi 5' iff? 1646 x r Macggigwfzfzfi ff? -IP3 ,0d4L!JQ X. 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' ' 1f,f,r1i1fT'l'2,?','Ci33XL.l1'i. ,' MAIL, 1-K1 'f-g:.f'L.5fwf'-v.'7 lm..-.-55 nflrxsgfgw fm -- U :,. X,.1,j,i4-x5,3.w,q.t.s -,N K kk l,,.,1i,:fg55'1'fQt ,jzfiq L' ,F ' f1tsf:ff triw5151-:'1f1' 1 y I ' , , ' if fTR?iN'CEL 'u3.a,1 4 . X 4' 2 '. x f +'fu Wkvf , C 1 5 L N V.. K 4-f R can E SCHO AST CTIVITIES x riff I 1. ...I ,. W, 'r. . 7 L, 14' S , SHOP CLASS GEOMETRY CLASS ' CLASSES CHEMISTRY CLASS TYPING CLASS ,PJ I JL? if Y SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES ' Often we think of our hours in class here at Central as obligations but when we think of Central in all seriousness, we recall those hours as a pleasure. With this in mind, the 1956 Skyliner staff wishes to make a part of this book ofmemories a reminder of these classes in which we devote such a big part of our school days. Our classes are spent in the following subjects: History Agriculture Civics World History Shop American History Sociology Science General Science English Biology Chemistry Math Physics General Math Algebra I and ll Commercial Courses Geometry Bookkeeping Trigonometry Typing Shorthand Music Business English Piano Business Math Glee Club Band Physical Education Home Economics Driver Education Bible Old Testament New Testament Poetry I 'ETUDE MUSIC CLUB Left to Right, Front Row: Nancy Robertson, Margaret Ruppe, Rita Elliot, Jo Jolley, Doris Jacobs, Jo Ann Padgett, Miss Lela Morris,Jane Tanner. Second Row: Martha J. Griffin, Margaret Carpen- te r, Shelby J. Blanton, Billy Pruitt, Judy Smith, Marjorie Cole, Iris Barnes, Judith Taylor. P Z SENIOR ENGLISH P 5 5. R is Y CLASSES HOME ECONOMICS SCIENCE I CLASS BIBLE C LASS URGANIZATIUNS ! ' , V1 X til Ga ry Greer Perry White Nelle Ma uney Gwen Dimsdale - -- . , 'W i fs: i W. f Billie Rose Blankenship La eet r Mr. Charles Andrews STUDENI CO NCIL The p urpo s e of the Central High School Student Council is to develop a de m o c r atic school spirit, a sense of responsibility in all school affairs, preserve order, develop a closer relationship between faculty and students, make pe r s on al freedom secure, and preserve the best in the tradition of responsible stu- es ,Q . E if 2 1... .,. in . Sf M ai E? X I fr i dent self-government. President . . . . Vice President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Billie Rose Blankenship Advisor ......... Senior President .... Senior Representative . . Senior Representative . . Senior Representative . . Junior President .... Junior Representative . . Sophomore President .... Sophomore Representative . . Freshman President .... Freshman Representative . . . . '- ' ' N fig' -5-5Agif:5EW . ' - V,,,,.. Q7 is -at wifi-ig?f'a'PW -' 3' t fverify QL V L Writ? . - K 'viii 1 if 1 V , sf' is f , , I ' . ' f V 'W ii' , ,A M ,. , V ,, I 'W if . 2 is' A Grant McRorie Olen Sisk . . Larry Keeter Jimmy Gray . . . Gary Greer . . Mr. Andrews . Jimmy Gray . . Perry White . . Nelle Mauney Judy Hughey . . . Judy Hughey Harvey Hamrick Gwen Dimsdale . Grant McRorie . . Olen Sisk . . . . Neal Hill Tomrriy McSwain Harvey Hamrick Lf- f- L a' 17' 'X QSM'-. e y lg 5 A f l . .. + : , Q ,Q , f--f 2 . iw lf 'img ' 1 A ,Q Neal Hill Tommy McSwain My! I If I I Nx I I D NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MW' S MWA! F- I f 1 J it Y First Row: Melba Murphy,Jane Tanner,Billie Blankenship,Madge Ear1ey,Joe Brown, Nelle Ma uney Jane Martin. Second Row: Rupert Marsh, Marian Kinzie, Bob Mayse, Marvin McEntire. Max Hunt- ley, Larry Keeter, Gary Greer. Marian Kinzie President F' P ga ' 4 4 fi Bobby Mayse Secretary NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY We-Xxx ,QD V: X31 - .54 5 IL, I I Being inducted into the National Honor Society is the highest honor a student can receive while attend- ing C e ntra ll. Its purpose is to uphold its ideals of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Earley Gary Greer Treasurer Reporter IJ 'N Rupert Marsh Vice-President I ' ' , o-' Q .,--9' I I., Iiffj ' I X -EI -P' Mr. Grant Banks Advisor ANNUAL STAFF Q 'TN- Daphne Wingate Jane Martin Miss Arpha Burrell Assistant Editor Editor Sponsor A vw - -w. 1 - , 3' ar 1 o ' y m r E J , ,V Left to Right, F ront Row: Jane Blankenship, Barbara Walker, Anne Featherston, Sandra Putnam, Evelyn Yelton. Second Row: Jean Tipton, Martha Morrison, Jane Martin, Daphne Wingate, Carolyn Dobbins, Madge Earley. Third Row: Millicent Paterson, Joe Brown, Betty Gzeckowicz, Faye Crowe, Freddie Skidmore, Linda Logan, Marvin McEntire, Brenda Thompson, David Conner, Wilson Jones. ESSE UUAM VlDERl Q i- NOTICE OUR PA1'RoNlzE ot wtrnovso ADVERTISER: Aovsimsmc THEY'RE Fon vc 12 'riQiYts i W utwrtuclufomi'roN-sl'lNDAl.lc,ivijiiiji 2?-IDS-1 ' 'f' 59 u S - I xi' unlor- 1 ,ucct The t-onimittvc 4 n and pl-A115 .uc -3 ' Day' wh lniur-Scnim' li: 10 lmnquut wi pril 122. l.:u'i'y Ki-ctvr, 'nt, has lllllltilll nnmittecs: lint revtvr. 4-hnirmu lvndn Wrny, Nu rny,.l:u1c Marti ey. sponsor. Welcoming: J ian, llnrvcy ll: reth. Winston all. und Miss lnvitzition, .Ia hairniaui, Peggy artun, .loan Pal Jrth, sponsor. i Place t'urd: hairman. Mclba an Shytlc, llilll hip, Mrs. Bunk! 'Nic Puuio llc t svrws oi' sludit liven each 'l'h wrtud On l-'t-ln'u:u'y 4 :ram was given: Vlilzlrcd llnrrisg lrendn Thomp larrisg Dcser Fhmnpsong duet xy L4-my Antler on and Anne G 'ircumslanct' - ind duct - - Tc Vlacllowvll - ind Anno Gln: The prugraur 8 follows: 5 ,.......-o---.. A...4v- + I HY, Fcbrl innual of Arg.. -1 mich lool tirc studc I I 4 iculty. l 1 tzzcult l'llIIlll lug ty taking ui sttufv Iics 'viz-lt-Sit I 'Hslwrtiu ' ot thu t .-1 :tutlcnt ltlr. An tvs. llank iks - G5 - Bill Yi 2 Henson iel, Mr. is Cole vton MCC 105' Proct 1 Dockerj c McDoL lanton, rrill, Mr: Harris - - Bill aye Pats Eaves, A Lee Hod Freeman Hensley 'es Mars nsinge L eft to R i gh t, First Row: Mildred Givens, Peggy Holler, Nancy Dorsey, Melba Murphy, Juanita gefydai yr . ' Harris. Second Row: Marian Kinzie, Pauline Griffin. Third Row: Brenda Thomas, Joe McDougal, Max Huntley, Grady Sinclair, Jack Keeter, Bruce Hoyle, Sarah Hodge. Fourth Row: Bobby Mayse, nn M 'Uni-lg :S in C -KY Jllrhn Ken Brown- L-cond piano putt ny miss i-twin, I , . h , V of n in Rose Garden ttwo pianosla- Mu: TSI!!! quiz, 'thc' P U p 1 I S A n , that mgm- In ba spccinl chapel asse Lose Ann Mcllanicl and Miss Mor- him., Eflnud l:Gt Tl:' 'H 5' W Prnfeqqionalg I-,ant N -4 -Y-in ' activity pcriod on Wednesd G I' -- fl ,' ' 1 A x tg. vita- in mu Q jg, mjftt' Lurolma ige. A fm. icin Mcllnniclg ldrcw CHUM 131-esentg 5P0k0 to lodard -- .lane xlhm I Nl . ' 0 tvld of linucl by llovrla th ' m'N 0 Mr, P11111 1- Bland last lcllanicl and .la or fir' Dfw! famous whist Student, ar on by l.'r1inI - .I nSI l'l?f 'A bird cnlls. wa: :is visit ab ,hun by nach 3 Ll:-H- 5Rb0! day, February Faulton el ludgmg with 54-C ' dr US' my interesting pi I. of good MSS M,,,,.i,: pi ,ht lml'fFT:'M:rl aye mingled xtithi and Amt land l.3,.,.1yn N 5' 40n'I 91 ing nature lnr E I u by 'Vlmmpsun I Omer' MI Qs ' the There-min. in Englan nd ,lun H Mum fl: I TT: K The son of: tour ot' ,Eve-Iyn Yr-lion: 'rm 'Y puvh ' 'Y' ard spent se 'nm numbers p Ixrllahaxlhfgi with his missi ml 0 . ' - 8 ' ' t 5 wow Mmm' Dlv-thrcnt fron myth he Mud lhedule 0 mm puller-tt: .ev I,mchIu.d tndiflcrcntlyi th Story 1 lout mt-ns H will V I I Gnd Claire IIIPFOVCIIIC in-ilyn' who if ff lui tu p the studc w , - l ,h - n orc scvcr h 4 KI-ou'-ld SC :uolinc Inuit! h Q arc , as A .ham uf tht- All nrdh fm Sak' red bl' the Svvvlwil llllllftlh pr- Q nf' ' 0 purchase ot 1 future If - omeroom, aqui- projector, ---0 I A wu Cross Dr '. 44 , . lMC tions learn , , . iitlxtfgitntttifilhtftitttt- Mildred Glgfms jig' iw: Melba ,Mu PhY - vn- Homelife I M155 5039 Goforth telhiindszgotgnt ompson Conti-acting Assistant E nor K .itlyilb Editor hcr F It H d Advisor free of chart n sc-vcrnl truckload.. 'NIO v2diS kU00f .'ay ,g HU on 0 g' s will be ad speaker at thc meeting of the mm num m ten cents ht-t-n put on ut- ti-tu p k The iarg'-r part of thc student Ortv SN-'the gestures and grimaces ound-. body 'iccnnipanicd hy most oflmldb by U10 Contestants trying Al 0 the dressing rooms and the faculty hiked to Ruthcrford Y0 207- the P3001 t0 811055 what 1110! chs ofttcc m the school gym ton in two shifts to soc thc iclig WCW 30UnS 0Ut Future Homemakers of America held on Monday momlng February 8 at first period After being in Stamp To troduced by Anne Featherston a Spgnsgr Party ve been repaired and painted ious movie Quo Vadis starring The proceeds about S28 went member of the program committee vc i . ar N . - . . , . I , . b , 4 ' , . E .TT-1 -A - - . . . -- - A ' I- I I' f 2 ' - -' - 1 : . ' u. ...u . I rn n u 1 n as I u s u u n n nu un u n FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 5? neu. 2 , ,,,, j-M19 i 6- qi I X , - K h Jane Tanner ' Anne Featherston President Mrs, B, F. Marge J Vice President Advisor Jo Ann Padgett Peggy Holler Treasurer SCCTCWTY Daphne Wingate Pa rliamentax-ian Lillian Bailey Historian Mildred Givens Reporter Nelle Ma uney Pianist Shirley Jackson Song Leader n TYZQTW' Q .ziz m' A .5 M I f I H: is R3 jx JE : ,Tgxgk ,L FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Wiliiam Byers Lee Biggerstaff Mr. Cash Joe Griswold Vice President President Sponsor Secretary Q90 .R . FN rw Oavlowq Q 4 Q--5, PAFFA J 0 W Steve Koone Larry Crowe Treasurer Reporter x 55153: Q5 M Ci J MONOGRAM CLUB l J Left Group,FirstRow: Danny Wal1,James Tomblin, Joe Brown. Second Row: Morris Shelton, Leslie Higgins, Raymond Searcey. Right Group, First Row: Harold Godfrey, Madge Barley, Dee Frady, Charles Smith. Second Row: Mildred Givens, Patricia McDaniel, Barbara Walker, Daphne Wingate. Third Row: Marian Kinzie, Judy Hughey. Fourth Row: Glenda Wray, Phyllis Snyder, Peggy Holler. Fifth Row: Sarah Hodge, Jean Yelton, Jane Martin. .ggi-i 1 e . AQ 1? 1 7 A Mr'. Robertson James Tomblin , J gr J, Robert Chatham Sponsor President Vice-President gi Sf., li ,, . A , - '37 Yv- Helen Sparks Patricia McDaniel Secretary Reporter . Q' Marian Kinzie Secretary-Treasurer Donald White Vice-President PEP CLUB The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit and e n c o u r a g e attendance at all ball games. The Pep Club sponsors rallies pre- ceding each ball game. Daphne Wingate Reporter .,, ,M Peggy Holler Mr. Robert Foster President Sponsor ,Q W5 ,, 7' ' 41 '-is.-WP ii U' f- . - NS' 4 2'angaz's Left to Right,FirSt Row: Marvin McEntire, Judy Hughey, Joe Brown, Max Huntley. S e c ond Row: Howard Scoggins, Rose Ann McDaniel, Jane Tanner, Brenda Thomas. Third Row: Leroy Price, Dot B ay - nard, Millicent Patterson, Nancy Dorsey. oe Brown ce - President crzfrnf . 772475 Ju 7122! 5-06 5,r'esz'aLnz7 .jvc Braun Secrifn ire wffe ff!! JV14 lay Qafpvrfeur . Marvin -qizfzrg i V oniezffeur . G14 rfes 12077-:ws 41714 Cgrandgais' es? i a7e Jenner auf e'z7uJzb.:u7.s- fbccaz'5'5'z'an Judy Hughes' Max Huntley Secretary- Treasure Preside t n J'ame'fzbre1' dur conrmz'ss'anc-:ae fa , 5271112 fwffffe- o A I cz7?e anne? L 021464 dlaisz' 4d o , Q2.7'z'.r C'07n-me flame, CL? runs- evans vu QQ Jas fifrm- ez azzjfazls' Jjranfa is ez, '7e M ahauzzres programmes 7'efaz7?I.s-amz-r'z's. ' I Z ' f MT. Char!!! Andrews Marvin McEntire Sponsor - Reporter I' Kofi? F 3 'e .A ,J . fl ,.,, ef lx 'Ni' .- .4 The purpose of the Debating Club is a two Bill MCRONE, fold one. First of all,it develops initiative and perry White President ability to do thorough research. S e C ondly, it ViCe-p,-esident lends poise to one's personality and creates self confidence through public speaking. The Debat- ing Club is a member of the North Carolina De- bating Union and a nn ually participates in the triangular debates held throughout the state. It als o sponsors various speaking contests in the school. it -9 -NV Q .rf A Sandra Putnam Jane Blankenship Secretary Reporter First Row, Left to Right: Jane Blankenship, Cecil Byrd. Gary Greer, Perry White. Second Row: Bill McRorie, Sandra Putnam, Shirley Conner, Jean Morgan, Betty Brown. Z alll. I an: Left to Right, First Row: Ann Lipscomb, Alice Hampton, Cecil Byrd, Rebecca Hodge, Donald White, Janna Carpenter, Jo Ann Lattimore. S e c ond R ow: Grover Flynn, Margie Crawford, John Ridley, Johnny Keller, Doug Duncan, Ellen Sims, Boyd Adams, Lavonne Roberson, Jo Ann Parton, Louise Hardin, Lois West, George Hodge, Mrs. Craft. C 5 LIBRARY , ff' d CLUB M eb cca d Srs Cz-aft R president POnso,, Qu Al' ggcil Bgfgent . Secrezffyffgmpton ViCe-Pl'8 Feasurer Raymond Searcy Miss Arrie Smith Epley President Sponsor Vice-President it 'X N . ' 31-J: '5f?1'3. 1 ' W ' f.. ' Marjorie Burgin B Sylvia Hardin ' Secretary Reporter ' Left to Right, First Row: Raymond Searcy, S yl via Hardin, Marjorie Burgin, Bobby Epley. Second Row: Barbara Mathis, Miss Smith, Jo Parton, M a r th a Ellenburg, Jeanette Crain, Yvonne Ledford, Peggy Ward, Elizabeth Lee, Lois Lynch, Frances Hoyle. Third Row: Frances Wells, Louise Teague, Mildred Ford, Violet Brown, Louise Hardin, B a r b a r a Jones, Winnie Hodge, Mary Sims, Rebecca Randall, Betty Jo Wi1son,Jane Baynard. Fourth Row: Tommy Marlowe, Shirley Johnson, Jessie Lee Hill, Mary Helen Baynard. Fifth Row: Edward Womack, Troy Searcy, Johnny Peace, Graham Peter- son, Jimmy Walker, Lance Dobbins, Billy King, Dennis Hampton. 4' SCIENCE CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Freddy Skidmore, Max Hughey, Je r ry Hill, Ben Maree, Jason McDaniel, Mac Whiteside, Robert Champion. Second Row: Donald MCM:-mhan, Jimmy Miller, Billy Craft, Jimmy Thorne, Larry Deviney,Grady Sinclair, Johnny Harris, Johnny Carpenter. Third Row: James Mor- rison, Jack Groves. The purpose of the Science Club is to promote scientific pr oj e c ts and experi- , ments. Each me m be r has an individual r : project which he c a 1' rie s out during the Fl., year. ln club meetings they work on these ' projects. Th i s ye a r the Science Club plans a Science Fair for the school. Freddy Skidmore Jimmy Miller Vice-President President w .M Miss Arpha Burrell Advisor Erwin Y elton lffgiglii? Secretary hr 4 xl' Thomas Daniel Vice President of Stamp Club .lk STAMP AND COIN M' c i ' if in A s i ng ,al i Q 5:94 X- i it ,gy Billy Pruitt President of Stamp Club CLUB 12:21-'P Martha Weaver Secretary of Stamp Club Left to Ri ht F' t g , mrs Row: Martha Weaver, Alice Hampton, Betty Lou Crawford, Billy Pruitt, Donnie Crain. Second Row: Thomas Daniel, Ha zel C r a wfo rd, Mary Queen Third Row: Steve Huntl . ey Robert Elliott, La r ry W i 1 S on, Robert Champion, James Arrowood. Fourth Row: Melvin Wright Franklin Peace, John Ridley, Robert Garner, Charles Stacey, Wayne Hudgins. c ' ' . 'f1fii'1lE2 S i 7 : ,:.: lf:-fiil 1 N ' ' K i2E3:2EE2if 'XE5-'63, ug . A , s Donnie Crain Mrs. Fettes Alice Hampton President Sponsor Secretary of Coin Club of Coin Club DRAMATICS CLUB , .uw ,. 1- ,li wjx M 'R R' xj ,Ma 'ill K ii - Mrs. Banks Carolyn Dvbbdns David Davis Sponsor President Vice-Prefhent 1 f i Wilson Jones l Jane Tanner Secretary-Treasurer Reporter ln the Dramatics Club we strive to promote an interest and appreciation of Drama. The mem- bers act out plays, pantomines, scenes and sketches. Each mpmber has a chance to express him - self through these activities. - , 1 ,l MV! ,iii I First Row: Ruth Elliott, B a r ba ra Jones, Rose Ann McDaniel, Mildred Harris, Brenda Thompson, Jane Tanner,DotBaynard,Mollie Crawley,Nancy Cole,Janice Dobbins. Second Row: Donald Guffey, Philip Givens, Ronnie Giles, Dianna Pate, Deanna Guffey, David Mosteller, Dianna Beatty, Lura El- lenburg, Faye Roper, Joan Calvert. Third R ow: J. T. Willis, Gene Wright, Linda Logan, Brenda Daniel, Joan Carpenter, Alex McCormack, Yvonette Rainwater, Emma Jean Frady, Esterleen Hunt- ley. Fourth Row: Wilson Jones, C a rolyn Dobbin s, Barry I-Iunt1ey,vMerrill Hamlin, David Davis, Mary Lou Geer, Gene Crawford, Mrs. Banks. lf,l f1':'iiEHORAL SPEECH CLUB x Front Row, Left to Right: Daphne Wingate, Earleen Bland, Martha Mayse, LaVonne Roberson, Betty Borwn, Doris Rhodes. Second Row: Patricia McDaniel, Pat Taylor, Lois Lynch, Doris Calvert, Peg- gy Lawing, Glenda Parton,Betty Moore, Shirley Conner. Third Row: Lucille Philbeck, Carolyn Tur- ner, Wilma McEntire, Rebecca Ledford, Jean Yelton, Sarah Frady, Mary Ann Briscoe. Fourth Row: Louise Teague, .Io Parton, Martha Whitiner, Frances Fradey, Sandra Putnam. Fifth Row: Mildred Ford, Martha Ellenburg, Jackie Edgerton, B ill M c R o r ie , Miss Margaret McKinney. Sixth Row: Aubrey Owenby, George Mathis, Jimmy Hall, Danny Wall, Clyde Vickers. ,i,,:f3 ,. tag, my Map F2 fs- ' .ii-we ,K -K N'- wwwbz' ' ' 'V Wk ,,, , ,.. 4 Jimmy Lee Hall LaVonne Roberson Sarah Frady Vice-President President Secretary and Treasurer F The Choral Speech Club is a new club :K at Central. Its purpose is to teach group , r e a d i n g and voice control. In the club, ' s t'ude n ts speak to music with the group 'hi' and they also have solo parts . Glenda Parton Patricia McDaniel Reporter Pianist GIRLS' CHORUS x , -J FQ7 Bm, Cdivb -AJ, J r EEG HH Us J if-5 K -'Q' -S 5+ igiaiagyqt - , r A . as t Zigane Eamankenshap 'J i Malthi wrayf-rfmscoe Reporter Secretary-Treasurer 1? if Q P1 .l i D Il- i l 1- 1- U III-- Cecelia Williams Vice-President 3 f ' 1 . !'x' L 1 .I l 1 I l - : Harriett Dotson Mrs Katherine Dougherty .- I FL F 31 I ' - President Director I lin- I Q 11-74 ill! 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Q ga, Lowell Dotson 1 Russell Mclntire Mrs. Helen Krause 1 Vice-President President Director 'j I y h xy V V wry A .1 V B57 El' aw W I ,,C.H.S.BANDQ ,N I U U11- llas ' QQ' -1 U M ll H' 1817 11 LII' Milf I Ii!-IM 2 ,N I C7 0 G :ag-4-m , as-phvm: I: 1 '- :L-:ga liz: -M ltgvgfzii. qc FEL i i l5 mf- M. .-.... .- 5 El: L 'H - Trombones: Bill McRorie Pat Dixon Billy Pruitt Margaret Carpenter Morris Shelton Tommy McSwain Melvin Wright Cornets: Alex McCormack Ken Brown Robert Wilson David Mosteller Larry McDougal David Mitchum Bruce Goode Flutes: Nancy Towery Judy Smith Clarinets: Lowell Dotson Faye Mayberry Ramona Hines Roy Fowler Lois Geer Deanna Hargett Carolyn Smith Barbara Walker Judy Walker Basses: Donald Towery Larry Hargett Harley Reece Billy Craft Steve Hines Horns: Bruce Hoyle Melvin Sims Charles Blanton -M.. .1- -.1 1..- 11- 1.2 ,l.i..-M-1- BAND MEMBERS - INSTRUMENTS A Saxophones: Shirley Campbell Wendell Bailey Helen Sims '57 Danny Morehead Drums: Talmadge Campbell Lillian Bailey Jimmy Flynn Martha Hyder Baritones: Marion Carver Kenneth Hensley Reid Griffin in s fl P43 -. Q 5 ,L F - , Ei H. 3. .11 1- ....- T ' .. S 5 : , - HF ,1 41 ll i 1 . r 1:1 Alex McCormack Donald Towery Mrs. Helen Krause Pat Dixon Lillian Bailey President Vice-President Director Secretary-Treasurer Reporter 1 MAJORETTES 064 Jo Ann Padgett,I-Iarriett Dotson,Angelyn Flynn, Peggy Hill, Millicent Patterson, Jean Tipton, Robert Wilsong Drum Major. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB A ,ww nm moi ffl w 5 W'-WE i KU 3 Dgmm W -1 .'h- F ' , W-M ' 1 --gt,. , if Wm ull: V0 Fri- -? V-4' ....,1.,...qni Front Row: Bill Lovelace, W in ston Hoy, Spencer Culbreth, David Mosteller, Charlie Clontz, Ben Maree, Henry Thomas, Alex McCormack, Dean Culbreth. Second Row: Talmadge Campbell, Olen Sisk, Freddy Skidmore, Johnny Blankenship, Reid Griffin. Third Row: Russell Norville, Alex Den- son, Jerry Rucker, Ray Bradley, Bobby Bradbury. BUSINESS CLUB U ' ? J2'1'.f wo- ' ,...m-I. ' Front Row: Martha Weaver,Florence McEntire, Kay Carpenter, Miss Evaline Rasdall. Second Row: Troy Blanton, Mary Houser, Yvonette Rainwater, Talmadge Campbell, Dorothy Hill, Rebecca Ran- dall. BUS DRIVERS CLUB SCHC OLS Front Row: Marion Carver, Willia m Parton, Steve Koon, Clarence Koon, Max Ledbetter, Robert Bradbury, John Parton,Lee Biggerstaff, David Conner, Marvin McEntire, Raymond Searcy. Second Row: Harley Reece, Mr. Maree. ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Y me 41 'Q Left to Right,First Row: Lavonne Roberson,Melba Murphy, Neal Hill, Peggy Holler, Marian Kinzie, Carolyn Dobbins, Jane Tanner, R e be c ca Hodge. Second Row: Jane Martin, Raymond Searcy, Lee Biggerstaff, Max Huntley, Grant McRorie,Bill McRorie, Freddy Skidmore, Harvey Hamrick. Third Row: Troy Blanton, James Tomblin, Alex McCormack, Larry Keeter, Jimmy Gray. ART CLUB - or Mfg 51 1 Left to Right, First Row: Cecil Tanner, Kay Carpenter, J os eph Ellenburg, Betty Jo Wilson, Mary Godfrey, Robert Chatham.Jack Merchant. Second Row: Howard Scoggins, Ruth Elliott, Yvonne Led- ford, Pete Godfrey. 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