Salem High School - Pines Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

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at — = o os ms os im 2 ms HAL) Editor -in-Chief Bobby Joe Huffman Business Manager Lena Watts We, the Senior Class of 1953, dedicate THE PINES to the dearest people on earth to us. They have been patient and understanding all through our school days as well as befor e. They have guided us and directed our paths with the greatest love possible, We nowtake this opportunity to express our love and appreciation for all that they have done for us--although we know we can’t express it in words. So we now, with humble hearts, dedicate this annual to our dear parents. As We See MRS. MARIE McGINNIS MRS. KATHERINE KUNKLER 2 MR. Hee D 2 eMORETZ MR, WILLIAM CLEAVER, I ve MISS GLADYS JACKSON MR. H. W. HINSHAW MISS HENRIETTA JENKINS MR, WILLIAM H, DAVIS MR, ‘‘SI’? WALKER MR, B. R, FOWLER Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Preside cme eke weie eis cree ec oon cinie ans eee eUlan Huliman Wicemb resident stemtaciec sisteteticdests co exe le siete cote Dillivebenton DO Cre LAL Vana esis; iaises sieteies s+ isn cre aisceisia ele sal emp COANE aA Vie W.ALCS ECC ASUMC Lame erAma ceeisierctetere rs sittcns Pictorel eiele ous oie cee Ormanveangiull Seniors MARY SUE ANDERSON MINNIE BOLLINGER ‘ All who know her feel the witchery of ‘“‘Ever loyal, ever true, to whatever her gifted personality.’’ y she found to do.”’ nf’. , iY AY ¢ HT , 1 Ae sibel a ds fila PP ry ¥ fs } id te GEORGE BROWN KATIE MAE BROWNING ‘ ‘Great is truth and mighty above all ‘ But there’s nothing half so sweet in life things. 7 as love’s young dream, ”’ BETTY BUFF GRAY CARSWELL ‘“ The opinion of the strongest is always ‘ Now don’t mistake me teacher dear-- the best.’’ cause I’m just a little boy with lots o’ caress Seniors ia) JAMES CARSWELL BE TenyY CLARK Gladness of the heart is the life of ‘“‘Here’s to the girl with a heart anda ib man, smile, Who makes the bubble of life worthwhile, ’; ae : pes ha We eter Sg Pao ee, JANETTE CLARKE MARJORIE COOPER She was made of happy thoughts, and ‘ She delights to serve those around her full of wits and laughter.” and make them happy and content,”’ BILLY DENTON JODY DENTON ‘‘He never has a worry, he never has a Politeness costs so little. ’ care, but where there’s to be some teas- ing done, you’re sure to find him there.’’ Seniors LORENE DOBSON BARBARA DUCKWORTH ‘ A friend that sticketh closer thana ‘ ‘One gem from the ocean is worth all brother,”’ the pebbles from earthly streams,”’ FRANCES DUCKWORTH FRANCES FREEMAN “Pep in her fingers and pep in her toes, ‘ Her giggle makes us forget a rainy A jolly good sport, wherever she goes, ’ day.”’ FRANCES GARRISON | MARY ELLA GREENE Never let studies interfere with school Her very foot hath music in it,’’ ies: Seniors BEULAH HUFFMAN Not by years but by disposition is wis- dom acquired. ” ’ 4 ee, BOBBY JOE HUFFMAN ‘ The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer somebody else.”’ NORMA JEAN HULL ‘“ A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches,’’ I duck? Mgbot G- i iL J Nps’ be e Y4 WA A Me LUCILLE JOHNSON Wrinkles should merely show where the smiles have been, ”’ JACKIE HULL ‘ Her lovely singing voice would stop the mocking bird on its’ highest note.’ DOROTHY ANNE LONG ‘ To have friends, one must prove himself friendly,”’ Seniors DONALD McCURRY ‘ The price of wisdom is far above rub- losis JAMES MORRISEY, JR. ‘‘For aman by nothing is so well be- trayed as his manner,’’ ay FARRELL POTEET The heart of a man changeth his counte- nance, ’’ DORIS ANNE McGHEE ‘ The happiest person is the one who thinks the most interesting thoughts. ”’ REX MULL ‘ Teach me half of the gladness that my brain must know,’”’ MARGUERITE POTEET ‘ Her ready wit, her cheerful smile, made her welcome all the while,’’ Seniors fo SHERLEY PREWITT ye a Oe WinNT HAL RAYBURN iaseursereal! Life is earnest! ’ jf A good friend, a good athlete. ”’ NED ROPER EDITEHAROSS ‘ Goodness brings its own reward! ’ ‘ Courage to meet lifes severest test.’’ ve CILLA SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH ‘ By the work, one knows the workman.”’ '' 'Tis good to live and learn,’’ Seniors THEOLA STEWART ERNEST STROUPE! A ‘ She’s kind, modest, sincere and true, ‘“ The very pink of courtesy, A better friend have none of you. ”’ oa | a JUANITA SUTTLES BETTY JEAN TALLENT When the One greatiscorer comes to ‘‘Existing in a spirit of tranquillity, ” write against your name, He writes not that youwon or lost, but how you played the game.”’ LENA FAYE WATTS JOE WILLIAMS ‘ T will lock all my troubles in the bottom ‘‘A lover of sports, a winner of games, of my heart, sit on the lid and smile.” ’ This is the honor that he maintains,.’’ Class History I hesitated when I was asked to prepare this picture of the class of 1953 for your inspection, I was not an artist and everyone knew it. Any of my teachers would tell you that Iwas never especially proficient in drawing anything--except attention--and could never paint anything suc- cessfully--not even my own face, Besides, the class of 1953 is a very lively subject for even an expert to attempt to sketch. There are never any of them twice alike, nor apt to be found twice in the same place or position, But it seems my fate to be expected to hold the mirror up be- fore these forty-three boys and girls who have been my classmates for four years. I can only paint them in such words as appear tome to ex- press them as I see them, This, then, dear friends, is the Class of We aie We started our freshman year as a band of seventy -one fearful freshmen from which we chose the following officers: President, Lorene Dobson; Vice-President, Norma Jean Hull; Secretary, Doris Ann McGhee; Treasurer, R. C. Davis. One of the most interesting events) of that year was our trip to the Planetarium at Chapel Hill. By the next fall, we became better acquainted with the upper class- men,thereby gaining the confidence we so badly needed. That year we elected the following officers: President, Bobby Joe Huffman; Vice- President, Hal Rayburn; Secretary, Lena Watts; Treasurer, Doris Ann McGhee, Probably the high light of that year was our trip to Raleigh. Our third year was indeed the harvest, although some who started out with us dropped out along the way. That was the year that we as freshmen had looked forward to, the year of ‘‘The Junior-Senior,’’ We elected as President, Bobby Joe Huffman; Vice-President, Lorene Dobson; Secretary, Marjorie Cooper; and Treasurer, Lena Watts. I must hurry on to tell you about the last year, our Senior Year. We started out with forty-three members and elected the following officers: President, Beulah Huffman; Vice-President, Billy Denton; Secretary, Lena Watts; Treasurer, Norma Jean Hull, This year was one of hard labor because it was up to us to publish the annual and to numerous other tasks, such as producing the Senior Variety show and presenting the Senior Play, ‘ Comin’ Around the Mountain.’’ We did, however, look forwardto our trip to Washington, D. C, So far we have come together, hand in hand, and have been looking forward to graduation as a happy time, forgetting that it would mean parting. Now we are suddenly forced to remember this, and it makes us sad, But we shall always remember our four happy years at Salem High. Lorene Dobson, Historian Baby Pictures Senior | Ss © e a ee qd ne Oo Bee hy 229 S82 UY 325 =] 6.2 ox Vauest SI 7k MOE + 8 0 oO) c= Oia aor gOa 535 eg = fe SS to k SI ue cys ae Woy eae ons eal HO ayoke o oes ge. HN Qe ae IS Ay aes asY¥ a as ws Y wn a a0 eo M20 Je) 2 CN) = — — sO Bao pen 4 Oo oe vv 0-3 eetseO a3 ie ieee Ec a ig ol O4 aS Rigen ar on aoouw mio ow Superlatives 2 po ° “he Breen A Class Prophecy One afternoon as I was sitting in study hall, I was feeling drowsy, and as I fell off to sleep I had a dream about my classmates of '53. It was concerning what they were doing in °63, Here is the dream as it was: Mary Sue Anderson and Doris Anne McGhee were top models for the Fit-em-Up Model Agency in Drexel, N. C., with Hal Rayburn as manager. Katie Mae Browning was owner of the ‘‘Drive-in-and-Dine-or Die’’ Restaurant, But, of course, that is only a sideline--she is married by now and has a couple offsprings. Betty Clarke has just finished writing her 3rd book. She won a prize for her 2nd book, en- titled ‘‘Who Hung The Hangman’’? Janette Clarke is taking over Milton Berle’s show next week. He just couldn’t outwit her. Lorene Smith Dobson has an increased family now but she is alsoa secretary for Farrell Poteet, who is now manager of Enola’s Five-and-Ten-Cent Store in Enola, N. C. Sherley Prewitt and Rex Mull are serving Uncle Sam, Rex is expecting to become a Cpl. soon--if he don’t get ‘‘busted’’ again. But Sherley is Master Sgt. now in the Air Force. Marjorie Cooper and Frances Duckworth have returned to Salem to replace ‘‘Si’’ Walker and Harold Hinshaw, They thought that they’d been there long enough. Mary Ella Greene is chief director of the American Thread Company in Marion, N. C., and also coaches a basketball team of girls who are employed there. Frances Garrison, Theola Stewart, and Barbara Duckworth are secretaries at the Skyland extiles @orsp. Jody Denton has just opened up the ‘‘Cheat ’em If You Can’’ Car Lot in which he features a slicked-up T-Model and several ’34 Fords. George Brown and Gray Carswell are pardners in a large farm in Buncombe County. They raise anything that’s ‘‘etable’’, including blackberries. Minny Bollinger has just added another building to her large orphanage located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, She also has a couple of orphans of her own. Beulah Huffman and Dorothy Anne Long have just returned from the mission fields of China, They’ve surely had a lot of influence there. Betty Jean Tallent is owner of a beauty shop, which has this slogan ‘‘We Kink-em or Pull- em Bald’’, with Edith Ross and Shirley Smith as chief operators. Ernest Stroupe is the new pastor of Hopewell Baptist Church, Donald McCurry is another ‘‘Dick Tracy’’ for the ‘‘Run-em Down”’ Detective Agency. Lucille Johnson is now head of the Salvation Army Organization, Betty Buff and Frances Freeman are her most active members. Bobby Joe Huffman is now owner of his own modern funeral home located at the corner of Fifth and Vine St. in Glen Alpine, N. C. As Bob would say, ‘‘People are just dying to come to us,’’ James Morrisey is his chief designer of coffins. Ned Roper is one of the pilots of the ‘‘Fly-em Quik’’ Airlines with Marguerite Poteet as chief stewardess. Cillar Smith has just won a title in the Olympics by swimming the English Channel, That energy must have come from eating Wheaties, Norma Jean Hull has the leading role in ‘‘South Pacific'with Joe Williams as her co-star and leading man, The Boston Red Sox have just signed up James Carswell as their leading pitcher with a $1,000,000 a year contract, Billy Denton has just won the Heavyweight Wrestling Championship title. His success is due to the ‘scientific method’’ by whichhe twists his opponents ears, Jackie Hull has just received her T.V. contract to sing on the ‘‘Signing Off’’ Program at 1 A.M, every Tuesday. Juanita Suttles is Chief Basketball Coach at Pilot Mtn, Elementary School. Oh! What was that? Mercy, that was the bell and I had better hurry or I'll be late for class. Class Prophet Lena Watts Last Will and | Cestament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, being of sound mind, and realizing our impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Moretz, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past year. To our teachers, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom, although we can never repay them in full. ARTICLE II To the buildings and buses we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we have given them for the past twelve years, ARTICLE III To the undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the job of issuing the two great publications. The CLAWS and the PINES. To the Sopho- mores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position we now occupy. ARTICLE IV Individual bequests: During our years of school we have accumulated some well-known articles and abilities which we would like to bestow upon specific underclassmen. They are as follows: Mary Sue Anderson leaves her secret of beauty to anyone who wants it. Betty Buff leaves her position as guard on the basketball team to Nancy Garrison, hoping she won’t make as many fouls. Katie Mae Browning leaves her friendly ways to Joyce Poteat,. Betty Clarke leaves some of her talent to Frances Carswell. Janette Clarke wills her witty ways to Milton Brittain. Bobbie Duckworth leaves her height to Ruth Ann Turner. Frances Duckworth gives her love for the navy to Betty Jean Dale. Fran- ces Freeman wills her smile to Lena Dale. Norma Jean and Jackie Hull leave their ability to sing duets to Juanita Cooper and Truitt Poteet. Lu- cille Johnson wills her ability to play the piano to Irene Ross. Doris Mc- Ghee wills her position as center forward on the basketball team to Caro- lyn. Shirley Smith and Betty Jean Tallent will their quietness to Earline Continued on next page Roper and Joyce Williams. Theola Stewart wills her position as chief cheerleader to Sara Walker. Beulah Huffman wills her lovable personality to Elvie Watts. Lorene Dobson wills her ability to catch and hold a man to Kathy Early. James Carswell wills his handsome ways to Ralph Walker, Bobby Joe Huffman leaves his position as editor-in-chief of the annual to Marlene Wilson. Hal Rayburn wills his good looks to Ralph Smith, Jimmy Morrisey leaves his art ability to Charles Rollins, Farrell Poteet leaves his job at Eagle’s to Phifer Pearson. Sherley Prewitt leaves his ability to express his opinion to Junior Holland, Lena Watts leaves her ability to succeed to Vergie Denton. Dorothy Ann Long wills her home-making abilities to Sadie Baker, Minnie Bollinger leaves her acting ability to Jane Duckworth, Mary Ella Greene leaves her boy friends to Sue Hoyle. Rex Mull leaves his Geometry knowledge to Dean Gillespie. Joe Williams leaves his love for Macbeth to Joe Ed Roper. Ned Roper leaves his ability to type to Donald Kincaid, Billy Denton leaves his basketball position to Keith Brown, Donald McCurry leaves his intelligence to Fred Propst, Jody Denton leaves his chaufering ability to David Roper. Marguerite Poteet leaves her art ability to Coleen Cooke. Cilla Smith and Juanita Suttles leave bookkeeping worries to Melva Jean Mull and: Clara Mae Lane. Edith Ross and Frances Garrison leave providing the teachers let them. George Brown and Gray Carswell leave nothing; they’re taking it all with them. We hereby appoint Mrs, Catherine Kunkler and Mr. William Cleaver III, our class sponsors, as sole executers of this, our last will and testa- ment, Witnesses: Marjorie Cooper Doris McGee Testator Frances Duckworth Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Presid Cntmenee rect icgeo cue cate okele ietcteneisioneictce sPeicisie ste ee EL VLE Wiatls Wiceme reside ntmurtere ieisiede keel ci erersicicisieieiehe cre em Uthe Tal ranklin DE CLIECAT Ya fareiciclstetelets oles el ole ic e1el cisielicieicheto oeieceletee coma LpoaWalker Par Ca SUT. C Lamar eiitele eletetehe sionetc sterelehsiersfelercistersisre «mE LDe Rte MUrN eT. Juniors SADIE BAKER MILTON BRITTAIN KEITH BROWN FRANCES CARSWELL BOBBY CARSWELL BILLY CHAPMAN COLEEN COOKE BETTY JEAN DALE LENA DALE STEWART DALE VERGIE DENTON JANE DUCKWORTH NORMAN DUCKWORTH KATHY EARLY LUTHER FRANKLIN Juniors DEAN GILLESPIE JUNIOR HOLLAND MANUEL JOHNSON DONALD KINCAID CLARA MAE LANE STEWART MERRILL CAROLYN MOONEY MELVA JEAN MULL fi JOYCE POTEBT CHARLES ROLLINS CLAUDE ROPER EARLINE ROPER JO EDDY ROPER Wears Juniors IRENE ROSS RALPH SMITH RUTH ANN TURNER eiipert TURNER ) RALPH WALKER SARA WALKER ELVIE WATTS CARRIE LEE WHITE BRUCE WILLIAMS WAYNE WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLIAMS rAd MARLENE WILSON S. ophom ores Class Officers President ce ele eae a eter Ook Gta ag slateteic ete) a VIG a Ope Vice President Fis tec «eel. cielo let iwis jest sreleiaysnelsi eis, 0) 0 6. Ellen Mull Secretary mei cee oe cede siodieeie caries dae ce uuani tay COOpes Trea sure reise oy tee hoe aie ree os ote Oe aieeace, © sake oe viONne LC OOKe Sophomores Warren Bailey Ethel Bradshaw Norma Brittian Donald Caraway Anne Carswell Frances Causby Eunice Clarke Ollie Carswell Ivey Chapman Yvonne Cook Juanita Cooper Jean Dale John Denton Joan Duckworth Annie Duncan Mae Engle Nancy Garrison Frank Hensley Gloria Jenkins Mattie Johnson Henry Lane Shirley Lane Joye Lovelace Verlene Mabe Faye Matthews Anne Morrisey Clyde Mull Ellen Mull Fred Mull Jimmy Nantz Ervin Newton Sam Norman Evelyn Norville Maxine Orders Anne Owens Mable Patton Norida Pearson Phifer Pearson Isaac Poteet Jennings Poteet Sophomores Sophomores Shirley Poteet Truitt Poteet Faye Propst Lucille Propst Marjorie Propst David Roper Nancy Roper Agnes Sellars Billy Smith Frances Smith Fred Smith Leroy Spurling Gladys Toney Junior Walker Betty Watts Magdaline Watts Elizabeth Webb Ned Webb Jimmy Williams Peggy Young 3 reshmen CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Smith Ray Duckworth Baxter Jaynes Johnny Hoke Presid Cnitumperreehersictcrsrersielelercrorsien ieteleretolexehernere ts) fons NACE reS 1d Sntmuetelsiele sierslclelsielelerelcnelelololslerctereielere Secreta cnvavebstercuclelerereiciebel ol sisleveleleichelsielelol ler elolelconenons IP ROAEEK SS! 4 oh Goo hoo OGD OOO DO O050 DOO 0SGOOODNIOO Freshmen Ralph Bailey Claude Baker Loy Benton Margaret Benton Edith Berry Glennis Blalock Ailene Blanton Betty Bollinger Ruby Bollinger Margaret Buff Annabell Browning Jewell Byrd Evelyn Campbell Catherleen Carswell Lewis Causby Celeste Carswell Dewey Carswell Margaret Carswell Vera Carswell Betty Ann Chapman Jackie Clarke Shirley Clarke Hicks Clements Harvey Cline Kay Crawley Gertrude Crowder Ann Dale Gilbert Dale McCoy Dale Wilton Daves Frank Duckworth Joyce Duckworth Leon Duckworth Leonard Duckworth Ray Duckworth Shelby Jean Duckworth Ray Fleming Bobby Gantt CAMERA SHY Dowl Carswell Homer Clark Mem hem OLeeL Billy Joe Roper Dewey Ross Edna Smith Rex Tweed Preston Wilson Hardy Garrison Norman Garrison Johnny Hoke Doris Holland Jimmy Holland Pearl Holland Baxter Jaynes Foster Jenkins Betty Lane Zola Mae Lister Jack Leonard Dean Mace Jack McDaniel Maezelle Mull Verlie Mull Vergie Norman Correll Orders Glenn Pearson Melvin Poteet Helen Prewitt Norma Prewitt Ruth Secrest Ray Shouppe Clara Smith Gilbert Smith Kenneth Smith Tim Smith Vergie Smith Charlotte Turner Shirley Walker Katherine Walker Glenn Walker Dean Watts Vernon Webb Dock White Wayne Whitner Max Williams Mary Wilson Ray Wilson Freshmen Activities USinegs Ss Manager Re RRO Left to Right: N. Hull, Asst. Photographer; B, Huffman, Journalism; L. Watts, Business Mgr.; B. J. Huffman, Editor-in-Chief; D. McGhee, Art; B. Denton, Sports; J. Hull, Photographer; F, Duchworth, Typist; M. S. Anderson, Asst, Journalism ; B, Duckworth, Asst. Typist; M. Cooper, Asst. Editor; Rex Mull, Advertising; Mr. William H, Davis, Sponsor. Si gia. Re enna Frances Duckworth... Editor-in-Chief Marguerite Poteet ....... Art Editor Lorene Dobson ... Business Manager Juanita Suttles ....... Sports Editors Theola Stewart Marjorie Cooper ......... President Lena Watts .., Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Walker ....... Vice-President Miss Henrietta Jenkins ..... Sponsor Monogram Club Hal Rayburn ecooere ree eee r eee eee eee sreoeoeeeoeoeeseeeeere President Billy Denton eoeeeeoereeereeoeseeeeeenrpeeeneeenrseeeeeeee eo @ Vice-President PrancessDuckworth iwc. .s.6.0.01¢ oo uke os etre CLCLALV = reasurer SC Che Cly fb Siatennal lcpeclesstdl Steunaal iecasensaedl Ricans eeerew Soe mes Minnie Bollinger eoerereceo eer ere reese oer eer eereeeeere eee President Beulah Huffman oereveevweevevv eee eeeeereeeeee ee ee Vice-President Janette Clark eoeoere eer eee r ee eor eres eee Secretary- Treasurer 1 I Ned Roper oeeeeveeeeeer7e¢ @ President George Brown Vice-President James Carswell ......... Fred Smith eeeeoveeree ree @ Secretary Treasurer 3 st Sports QUEEN: MARY SUE ANDERSON ESCORT: DONALD McCURRY ATTENDENTS: Barbara Duckworth, Marlene Wilson, Frances Causby, Betty Bollinger, Janette Clarke, Marjorie Cooper, Lena Faye Watts, Doris McGhee, Yvonne Cooke, Frances Duckworth, Gloria Jenkins, and Doris Holland. Front: Manager J. Hoke, H. Rayburn, K. Smith, Capt, J. wWiiiams; Co-Capt, W. Williams, R. Duckworth, G. Carswell, Assistant Manager, A, Jenkins, Back: Coach B, Cleaver, F. Fropst, D. Ross, J. Nantz, J. Williams, D. Carraway, I. Poteat, F. Jenkins, R. Clark, D. Pearson, SO ENING NE RMT AO MAES SRNR Frort Row: McGhee; Cooper, Duckworth, Buff, Duckworth, Greene, Back Row: Matthews, Garrison, Propst, White, Young, Coach Cleaver, Causby, Crowder, Hull, Lovelace, Mull, and Browning. SEAS Front Row: Williams, Franklin, Denton, Huffman, Rayburn, Morrisey. Back Row: Manager, Smith; Duckworth, Walker, Brown, Stroupe, Webb, Coach, Cleaver. wANN 3 SNE MIMOSA INSURANCE AGENCY Patton Building Telephone 586 Thomas E, Garrison, Manager ‘ ‘HOME OF SOUND INSURANCE AT LOW NET COST SINCE 1938” ’ Morganton North Carolina SSE NR ME SERVIGE IRAGIOR GO. ou: Iie Nee Greentotreet Telephone 802 Morganton North Carolina Compliments of HERITAGE HENREDON i) fete HENREDON FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC. 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