Sandy Ridge High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Sandy Ridge, NC)

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' ' X5 I fffxf 5 vi i Jia QA PUMACJ Af, -ffye Senior Clan of Sancfy falfge H676 56601 1453- I4 Q 55151 XX I FOREWORD We the semor class of 1954 take pleasure ln presentlng thls ed1t1on of THE OAK LEAVES We have spent many hours planmng our annual hopmg that we might leave a few pleasant memorles of our studles and HCtlV1tlCS durlng our years of school memorles wh1ch w1ll rn future vears exoke many a laugh and slg memorres of the trlp to Danbury where we eagerly accepted our drplomas admlttrng us to hrgh school memorres of the lunlor sen1or banquets our trlp to Ralelgh rn our jumor vear of the class partles and wemer roasts the mother daughter and father son banquets fashron shows the semor play assembly programs those wonderful basketball baseball and football games club actrvrtxes and all the wonderful teachers who have helped us make these thrngs pos slble These memorles and others equally preclous w1ll recur as we turn the pages of THE OAK LFAVES n a E ' ' 7 . . . I 1 ' 1 1 7 , - - a 9 a 3 5 7 7 2 DEDICATIO We, The Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four, wish to dedicate our annual, The Oak Leaves, to you, Mrs. Vernon, in appreciation of your kindness and patience in guiding us through high school. VVe will remember, in the years to come, not only your tireless devotion, your unceasing efforts on our behalf but we will remember as well the friendly smile you wore, the comforting words you never left un- said, and the way you had of solving our numerous difficulties. Nothing we can say or do could ever repay you for all the wonderful things you have done for us. So it is with undying gratitude that we dedicate this, our annual, to you. 3 M ADMINISTRATION Iam W5 4' I ff xy. V , M35 as Yfffiff Q, 'Q g, , .,,g9Wg,. ' H nf Mrs. Crum- Roclvnlmollglu Mr. A. E, Curm-r Supcrfisurs Mr. R. M. Ure-cn Superintendent nyfw., 'T fy bf N! 15757 N 'Bk gif F' X- 62-' mi, 'imma mil... x 4 I .. fu 'NWI Mr. C. J. Corn Mr. II. T. Brown Mr. S. L. HIII Committee H IGH SCHOOL FACULTY ,I '.- 1 . ,.- '7- ' F j. R 3 7,5 .',, y L. llzm ,duo Mrs. jcssie Mac Ycrmm Conzmervinl M r. Robert lie-occ Science, Gcfograplzy, Boys, B11.s'k0tIJul1 Coaclz Wg cfggx' K' R. ,Q , --ui Mrs. Betty Mooney Ilomc Evonmnics ,gg Mr. Frank C. Spm-nu-r A,Qriz'ulturc 0 ,f f , in ff ny? ,,1,: A . X b ff , f aff ' ,Z 7 , V.. , 1 1 fi is 'r VAN ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Eu-lyii XYJII First Cruflc' Mrs. Dorotliy lin-cu' First Crude Miss Pearl jolinson Second Grade Mrs. Doris Vllill Sc'c'nnc1 Grade - f Mrs. XVinnic Liglin- K Ag, Third Cmcla' Mrs. Dcmris SDL'llL'L'l' f lk Third Cilfllllf' - Mrs. Minnie Gibson Fourth Crude Mrs. Elm Sliocklcy Fourth and Fifth Grarlc -J . .Y Miss Elimln-tli Viuiglm Fifth Grmh' Miss Ollic Null Sixth Crmlf' Mrs. Fairy Clark Sixth and Seventh Crude Mrs. Eclitli Hill Seventh Crurlc 6 ,nn 'Q s P555 by ,Q farm.. if f 3 7 7 NZ . X 2.03 Fw? SENIO 4 E f Av , 1 Ju , k 5 ummm fm , v ww' Q wiki, M 4 f f. ll X s MN M. C K ig. idx CLASS OFFICERS Donnle Amos Anme Niae X 1 n r er Vzce COHHIB Amos Ruby XV.11l qc QWJLW Billy! . Le-al, ' PHLQC S We A 3QM.1,cQZW'6 JWWWW KS s. N N ff J Q1 K 0556 I My Am, SX '15 SM Q ?N1' A w 4 D if President President S ecretary Trensu rer Vicki Class Class Claws CLASS Q NWS A AUTOGRAPHS MASCOTS 2, Tilley color flown-r motfo 0 Barry Dodson rf,-.9 . He-cl und Whitf- . NVhits' Carnation 4 , nv Coal Reuclwd But ,I Many Beyondh K sk 11 8 ,xxx CONNIE AMOS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Beta Club 43 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 43 Class Vice President 1, Class Secretary 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4. DONNIE AMOS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 4-H Club 13 Sport Club 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Presi- dent 4, Vice President 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, President 49 Marshal 33 Sports Editor 43 Annual Staff 33 Student Council Representative 35 Athletic Club 1, 2g Base- leall 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy Scouts lg Senior Play ast. 1 I l I .1 K gf , fb 1 WR, AQ? V-of SENIORS 1105 i.0 P .J ,l Q1 its --malt --of ,gf sl ,r E Q? CAROL CORN 1 0 'N F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Treasurer 3g Manuel Arts Club lg Beta Club 3, 4g An- I -an-I nual Staff 1, 2, Arts Editor 43 Senior Play 9 .,t - Cast 4, Student Council Representative 3, 43 Glee Club 1. ' LEROY DODSON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Base- ball l, 2, -3, 4, Captain 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Typist 45 Monogram Club 4, Social Club 3, Marshal 35 Class President 1. i 'll gh -ol ,ll .,...:., JOY AMOS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club lg F.H.A. Treasurer lg 4-H Club 13 Glee Club 2. HASSELL CARTER Agriculture 1, 2, 3g F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Boy Scouts 1. -..... , ri, ,.-3, :if f- Qi 1 l l DOROTHY HALL Cheerleader 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g 4-H 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 45 Hobby Club 13 Glee Club 1, Senior Play Cast 4. EDNA CORNS HALL F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Songleader 1, 2, 4, F.H.A. Historian 31 Manuel Art Club 13 Beta Club 43 Annual Staff 2, 33 Class Vice President 33 Glee Club 1. fi' ual 4-'il SEN IORS' MARION DODSON Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Boy Scouts lg Sportman Club 4, Monogram Club 43 F.F.A. Sentinel 3. BOBBY HALL Boy Scouts lg F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Marshal 23 Basketball 3, 43 Student Council Vice President 35 Representative 23 Sport Club Secretary 45 Senior Play Cast 43 Monogram Club 4. fi ad- A9 ff' I 'jf 76 ff' -ab gl 101 . WILLIE HUTCHERSON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian 13 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Glee Club 19 Marshal 23 Senior Play Cast 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 2. WAYNE KNIGHT F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 43 Monogram Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2,3,4. RUTH LEAKE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Presi- dent 45 Class Treasurer 1, Class President 23 Citizenship Club lg Monogram Club 4, Secretary 43 Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 43 Senior Play Cast 4. L. D. MARTIN Boy Scout 13 Basketball 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Secretary of Class 2, Sports Club 43 Mono- gram Club 4. ETHELENE ROBERTSON F.H.A. 1.2,3, 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 43 French Club 2, 3, Hobby Club 13 Soft- ball Team 3. RAY SHAFFER 1 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Sports Club 45 Boy Scouts 1. SENIORS .rs a '-W' 2 0 f2 .al CARLENE NICKELSON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Marshal 2, Vice-President of Glee Club l. BILLY NELSON F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 4-H Club 1, 2, Sports Club 4 11 i Q we. ,,.....-ci '9 FRANCES STEELE F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Presi- dent 4g Hobby Club 13 Beta Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, French Club Treasurer 2, 4-H Club 4, Marshal 1, 3, Chief Marshal 33 Annual Staff Assistant 1, 2, 3, Editor- in-Chief 43 Library Staff 2, 3. R. E. STEELE Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boy Scout lg Baseball 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Sports Club 43 Mono- gram Club 4. SL 1 E L .aria ' -wunvff SENIORSC I 1 gl ,, .N gg fig ff.. fmiun.. I-W 12 EVADENE SHEPPARD F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 13 Glee Club Presi- dent 4. L. D. SMITH Bus Driver 2, 3. 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Monogram Club 4, Sports Club 4. JACKIE TAYLOR 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, F.F.A. 3, Sports Club 43 Social Club 3. TEMPLE TILLEY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 23 Program Chair- man 4g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Annual Staff 4, Typist 4, Athletic Club 13 Beta Club 4. ANNIE MAE VARNER Hobby Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, President 3g Marshal 1, Beta Club 3, 4, President 4, French Club 2, 3, Secre- tary 2g 4-H Club 43 Class Vice President 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 4, Business Manager 43 Glee Club lg Library Staff 2, 3. FREDDIE VERNON Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Citizenship Club 3. 'Q SENIORS -Q99 pinna- wifi' iz r 1 3 -- L bI'1LLiDX JEAN VERNON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 4, French Club 2, 33 Hobby Club 13 Annual Staff 3. RUBY WALL Class Secretary 1, President 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer lg Parliamen- tarian 4, Treasurer of Student Council 23 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. if X , if gk., 1' ! 9 fl, ,f ,S A, f QF 7 all xl A -. fi- 3 2- 3 5 , .1 JUNIOR WILKINS Boy Scouts 13 F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Student Council Representative 4, Sports Club 43 4-H Club 3, 43 Senior Play Cast. MARJORIE woons F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 4-H Club 1,.2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Monogram 4, Citizenship 1. ID .A and -ai , i 2, 'nr 1 W'- if gi I, . .fi Je ,A 4 X I K .1 4.1 ii. 'A ..-,xx A W- Q. ,YL A . A , A ' .,,,- 13 CLASS HI TORY Twelve years ago, in the year 1941, approximately fifty five youngsters, who are now seniors, entered Sandy Ridge School. When we arrived that first day we were very shy and confused, but Miss Taylor and Mrs. Wall, our first teachers, soon helped us overcome this. Entering the second grade Mrs. Dowdy and Miss Johnson were our teachers. We were very pleased to learn to read and spell. Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Ziglar were wonderful to us in the third grade. This year, our arithmetic and English started. We entered the fourth grade with Mrs. Shockley and Mrs. Gibson. We all enjoyed traveling to distant lands in geography. Mrs. Shockley was still our teacher in the fifth, aided by Miss Vaughn. We are still wondering how she was able to endure us for two years. At last we had reached the sixth grade. Mrs. Ayers and Mrs. Hutcherson were our advisers. We had lots of fun that year. In the seventh grade Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Hill were our teachers. We thought we were too grown up to have Easter egg hunts, so we planned picnics and weiner roasts. ' Everyone was wondering what the eighth grade would be like. Eighth grade at last. Mr. Spencer, our adviser, went with us to Danbury to receive our eighth grade certificates. We will never forget the song The Old North State and our picnic at Cherry Park. Our freshman year, Mr. Kimbro was our adviser. Frances Steele and Annie Mae Varner were marshals that year. A few of the girls and boys were lucky enough to be on the basketball team. The girls enjoyed home economics taught by Mrs. Joyce and the boys were very proud to be taking agriculture the first time taught by Mr. Frank Spencer. Our sophomore year Mr. Spencer was again our home room teacher. Willie Hutcherson and Bobby Hall were chosen marshals, but Bobby became ill and Carlene Nickelston took his place. We all enjoyed Biology taught by Miss Dillon. Several more students made the ball teams. Jolly Juniors, the title we had been longing to hear. Mrs. Vernon was our home room adviser. We had several important events this year, first our trip to Raleigh. Mr. Spencer went with us. We will never forget that momentous day. Especially, our lunch at S. Sz W. Cafeteria and our visit to WPTF radio station. Then came the Junior-Senior banquet. We had a wonderful time decorating the gym and planning the menu. Our theme was Dutch, Last, but not least was our weiner roast at Reynolds Park. Frances Steele was chief marshal this year. Leroy Dodson and Donnie Amos were also marshals. Seniors at last! Mrs. Lyons was our home room teacher, other teachers were Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Reece and Mr. Gibson. We had a wonderful time learning our parts for the Senior Play. The title was He Was a Gay Senorita . Leroy Dodson was valedictorian and Annie Mae Varner salutatorian. A wonderful banquet was given to us by the juniors. Frances Steele was editor-in-chief of our annual. Mrs. Vernon's helpful guidance with the annual will long be remembered. Now we have come to the end of our school days. We have many fond mem- ories of the good times we have enjoyed and the friends we have made. We shall part with sadness, but we are looking forward to a happy future. CAROL CORN Historian 14 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Sandy Ridge High School, Stokes County, in the year of 1954, being of sound mind, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. Article I To Mr. Gibson, we want to give our thanks for helping make these twelve years enjoyable. Article II To our teachers, we leave our sincere hope that they may never have another class like us. Article III To the rising seniors we leave this as a word of advice Hitch your wagon to a star and keep climbing. In addition, we make the following bequests: We, Temple Tilley and Ruth Leake, leave our places as co-captains of the basketball team to Geneva Williams and Winnie Gunter. I, Jackie Taylor, leave my love for hot rods to Ray Snyder. I, Joy Amos, leave my neatness to Mary Jane Nelson and Barbara Ayers. I, Wayne Knight, leave my Mayodan Girls to Jack Hill. I, Carol Corn, leave my secret formula for being small to Artie Mae Dodson. I, Willie Hutcherson, leave my friendly disposition to Ruth Ellen Amos. I, R. E. Steele, leave my athletic ability to J. C. Hutchens. I, Dorothy Hall, leave my cheering ability to Bonnell Smith and Peggy Bullins. I, Edna Hall, leave my secret for getting married to Shelby Jean Nelson. I, L. D. Martin, leave my romantic ways with the women to Curtis Beasley. I, Ruby Wall, leave my talkative ways to Betty Lou Robertson. I, Junior Wilkins, leave my heel taps to J. E. Fulcher. I, Connie Amos, leave my wise cracks to Betty Jean Steele. I, Freddie Vernon, leave my secret for getting a new car to Taylor Bottoms. I, Marjorie Wood, leave my driving ability to Peggy Hennis and Nancy Siske. I, Ray Shaffer, leave my quietness to Stanley Hill. I, Leroy Dodson, leave my ability to pitch baseball to Donnie Priddy. I, Frances Steele, leave my dignified ways to Audrey Brown. I, Annie Mae Varner, leave my scholastic ability to Sylvia Nelson. I, L. D. Smith, leave my abillity to play football to Harold Amos. I, Billy Nelson, leave my height to David Riggs. I, Bobby Hall, leave my musical talent to Wilbur Hall. We Carlene Nichleston and Evadea Sh d l U , 1 . ' . n -cppar , eave our secret for receiving a diamond to Virginia Ann Steele and Annie Mae Bowman. I, Ethelene Robertson, leave my dark complexion to Doris Smith and El ' M sie ae Belton. We, Donnie Amos and Marion Dodson, leave our ability to play basketball to Russell Martin. I, Shelby Jean Vernon, leave my quietness to Synthia Nelson and Marquita Robertson. I We, the Senior Class of 1954 do hereto set our hand and seal on this the twenty ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. EDNA HALL, Testatrix. PRELU DE TO GRADUATION Graduation Day will soon be here It will bring much joy and cheer. School days end and we go our way We hope you will remember we were happy and gay. Soon our carefree times will end With a Graduation song our voices will blend. We will never forget the past For in our hearts those years will last. Our Graduation Day may bring tears But we will remember those twelve happy years. We hope our friendship will always last Although the years have quickly passed. Tomorrow at last we must say farewell We will never forget that five minute bell. The time is near for us to part All of our memories will live in our hearts. Willie Hutcherson Class Poet 15 X X . V 'V fn? ,M al A . l!f we ll .' 1. , f gT'1 1 3, f-,'f'x4'f L PX l ':'Tl:C.1.., ' Carle-nv Niclwlston junior Vlilkins Most Polite Annie Maw Vurncr L. D. Martin .lloxl Huslzful NVillie l lutclivrson L. ll Marlin l3i,q,qf'.s-I Bluff SUPERLATIVES Ruth Ann Lvailcc Donniv Amos Most Atlilvtiv f ' X l Huliy XVnll juukic Taylor Wiltiesl Edna: Corns llull Boliliy llull Moxt Tulcnfcrl ,IZ- Conniv Amos Vllaiync Knight Class Hlllllf'-S' 1' il' 4,5 f .Q- , I ll 4 . Z l, .. x ,Af 4 L Z , K W , i 'vw '- f - A f F ,pm-Q. ' Q V, ff ' ' ' ii' . 4 'r 'A , ala-P., f. k ' H V .f'l,'YQdas al '.,- A Hutli Ann Lerike Donnic Amos Most Popular f f f X , 4x I f ' , A f fl l f ' , . - .4-gl fvw, fl? ' ,ff ,W 1-- ... 1 W V3 M -' -- vw gag, ,, 'ffl -vfu -4-' 'Y - . W lj? f ,cw A -gf-Lf. A 4 A Ruby NVa1ll Le-roy Doclson Bi,L:,Qc'st Flirt 16 joy Amos R. E. Stu-lv Cufcst X rf QQ ,. A +613 ix J.. Q T j. 1,Yf', 1 v -0 -0, ., if Qfigj W 5- A , '4 1' . if X h Y 291 ig.: 'f ' 5, -.Lt 3 . 31, V J?,,'Sl-,t .-5-Z? H Y it G Q. as ., ...gt L A 5 4 . - Etllclvnc llolwrtson Billy Neilson Most Dignificcl 5 ,gf x From-cs Stvclc Frvclclic Vvrnon Mos! Dvpcmlulzlv SUPERLATIVES Edin Form jackie l.1ylor I rierzrllies't Evudene Sheppard ' f' L. D. Smith Connie Amos .Host in Lorie Marion Dodson Most Talkutive Carrol Corn Leroy Dodson Most Intelligent Ruth Ann Leake Donnie Amos Best Looking if IX' Connie Amos Donnie Amos Class Twins Dorothy Hall Willie Hutcherson Freddie Vernon Most Likely to Succeed Shelby jean Vernon Huy Shaffer C,1llCfC'.S'f I 5 5. 9 I ,I , Annie Mae Varner L. D. Martin Most Versatile .J ,FE M i Y 1' 3 X, I , . . if? , . '.., 1 Temple Tilley Huswll Carter Neatest Marjorie NVood VV.1yne Knight Most Helpful Bobby Hull Best All Around PROPHECY Dear Diary: The Senior Class was together last night for the first time since gradu- ation on May 28, 1954. Edna Corns Hall, and Ben, her husband, gave us a lovely party in their twenty-room home in Rhode Island. At the.party all of us caught up on all the things that had happened during the ten years the class hadn't been together. April 9, 1964 Leroy Dodson, believe it or not, is an industrious business man, He is owner of the Throwing Plant at Madison, and Billy Nelson is manager and sees that every- body does their work. Bobby Hall owns two thousand acres of land in Texas where oil was discovered last year. He is now very wealthy and has hired Willie Hutcherson, an efficient little bookkeeper, to take care of all his financial problems. Hassell Carter and L. D. Smith own the largest garage in Greensboro and Wayne Knight is their best mechanic. He will be asking for a raise before long. Ethelene Robertson is one of the top ten movie stars of the year. She was really great in the movie, You arc My Everything. Annie Mae Varner is Superintendent of Nurses at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital at Concord where she loves nursing all the handsome young patients. They recuper- ate quickly under Annie Mae's undivided attention. Dorothy Hall is a very capable home economics teacher at Sandy Ridge High School and she enjoys teaching the girls to cook and sew. Carol Corn looks very attractive modeling those gorgeous Paris creations at one of the most fashionable dress shops in New York. Ruthie Leake and Temple Tilley lead a very exciting life working in Washington for the F.B.I. Ray Shaffer is a very distinguished salesman We might have known this would be his career because during school he could talk the class into doing practically anything. Marjorie Woods owns one of the most expensive beauty shops in Martinsville and Shelby Jean Vernon is her most efficient beauty operator. They get most of their hair styles from Paris. If you want a poodle or an Italian cut see Margie and Shelby. Carlene Nichelston and Evadene Sheppard are married to two very nice young men, Glenn Doss and Herman Roark. They enjoy housekeeping and taking care of their two small children while Glenn and Herman work for Junior Wilkins who owns the largest pharmacy in High Point. Marion Dodson really surprised everyone. He is one of the most promising young lawyers in Winston-Salem. So if you need any legal advice in a hurry see Marion. He really knows how to win his cases. L. D. Martin is Sandy Ridge's favorite doctor. He has a cure for practically every- thing. That little nurse' in the outer office, who looks vaguely familiar, is none other than Joy Amos, his wife. Joy enjoys helping L. D. with his ailing patients. Jackie Taylor did exactly what everyone expected. He is the owner of the largest hot rod race track in the state. His wife, Connie Amos, anxiously waits at home with crossed fingers until she learns if Jackie's favorite driver won. R. E. Steele hasha career in professional basketball. Evoryone enjoys watching him play ball with the Minneapolis Lakers over television. Ruby Wall has really become a famous singer in ten years. The public is talking about Ruby, instead of Patti Page. After hearing about everybody's career and having a wonderful time at Edna's party, I, Frances Steele, returned home to continue teaching English at the Uni- versity of Hawaii. FRANCES STEELE, Prophet 18 13: 4- i I - 1. , i , -Z, u 61 A, IK H I Q 6 f, - a xy, SY: M 1 'fs V., 3 f 3 z' J 1 A 91. 'fy , , 4 'P 4 r 8 + Pg M M Q.. FZ X W5 X r x ' ' d A 4? 1 ix or liottonis rn x lhoxxii vs-L Donnie Prickly iiuroicl Amox Doris Smitii Bc-tty jc-1111 Sta-4-lv if f +, 'X if i?7l 6 he ggi.. as fm i , ,W ah! ,Q-. 1111 Xi BUNYIII 111 i'T ' I I ll I Prcsiclem Prc.sif1cr1! 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A X 1. f . wig Q' I --H If ff' 4 gf' 'rfl' , ':ffxA 1' f? Qu. Iwi 5 SOPHOMORES jean Oakley Bessie Lee Moon Rehecca Hill . , . Lloyd Martin , ,I x in so 4 Y N In . .Q ffl' eie t N , 5 Hi ,if 1 . Zz ,v. me ,fy .I I? 6 I' I 13 Q '29 fi L 1' I -had -57 .iii,fi J Vice van? H+., 1,- FW- yf ' f' 4-,g ,,. PM 'ill ' ' l 4 'Q f 4.5 5 YV? , ir 4 Qc wa It .9 , ' R -,Q ji U t x v , X' f'rfx t ' l s 1 4 nik J :L Presiclcnt Prcsillcnt Secretary Tl'l'llSll rm' Annie Ruth Amos Henry Ayers Shirley Beasley Jody Belton Kenneth Brown Bobby Carter Ray Corns Keith Dodson Betty jo Ferguson Franklin Griffin jackie Hawkins Ernestine Hennis Rebecca Hill Betty Hopkins Paul Joyce Denzil Knight Elsie Martin Kenneth Martin Lloyd Martin Mary Ruth Martin Leeo Mitchell Bessie Lee Moore Betty Nelson jaunita Nelson jean Oakley Donald Rhodes Gloria Shaffer Patsy Shelton Margaret Smith Nancy Steele Norman Steele Dean XVard Thomas VVilkins ...QW .4 -1 . A FRESHMEN Not Pictured Samuel Mayes Guy Bullins Earline WVilkins Arnold Hennis Donald Ferguson Lizzie Bullins Faye Bullins Lonella Bnllins Ann Case Shelvie Carter VV. C. Corn j. W. Deatherage Melvin Dodson Elwood Dunlap jack Gibson Nancy Griffin joan Haley Mattie Lou Handy Shirley Hutchens Everline Joyce Hardy -loyce Peggy joyce Hose Marie -loyce Sarah joyce joy Knight Carole Mabe jimmy Martin Mattie Ruth Martin Nello Martin Kenneth Moorefield junior Richardson Lucy Shaffer Bobby Shelton Emily Smith Richard Steele Sharon Steele janice Vernon Therman Vernon Robert White Daniel Williams jimmy Martin Evcrline joycc Sarah joycc -lanicc Vernon X A nos -sl J i I ,sm y .3 ,1 20 f a? l -if N '3-'fi ' , 'A f' ,, , My QA L 23 Prc'.virlf'nI Vice-Prc.sirlcn! Scwrvflxry Trcr1surc'r Dennis Amos llachel Amos ,.. to . ,O -A ,,,. f + 1 fl 5 fe-f - -ov: A ' u S ..-n I - Q l lv 1 Z ji ff Q if U. 1 ,f it . 3, x -33, ' l L l l is A.: fg' it A j I 'N . ,M Wil it -A 1 A ma wl Y ...Q ha F-L ,255 x Q .. 17s ' QJ A Wil- D: 'idk xx!! ' -.7 J nJ K - -at 3, x ,l IV , . l ' be l - ' 'i n 4, - I, -ad ' ,.a 4 .J , ,A-4 : 2 1 it A I' pf it , i. fi if V, iff If 4 K ,pw -sg., V7 .Ia R 1' ,S 9 6 ,. 4' 4' ,,.' 'ii , -' JM .Wifi gif' 2 :QS5 Q99-il' f w l. 1- 2 -.14 -40' M f', , 4 ' ,, a ,. Q' xc iw-1:54 ff 1' , fr 5 ' an -49 4 ,..4-yr fi? Fwwi Xia. .fu - ,Q- A056 nl if f, J 1, as ,I M1 T, A, in X nv 3 WZ, -. I A Aa f Y - me ,- ...M rv we EIGHTH GRADE -Q jx 1 4, 5 7' V 3 K. W, 1 2 G- Tj i M. S- 5: ,Ti '3 1 5 Q ,ff i to ,f F izfuffl I In A MQ t f I, gin ,gg 53 K 1 g 3-Ei iii 4- it l Q i is , T6 I Ally K Af A I , t A H 41,41 9 'Q im j :A ' -,.. J 65' N' ,. J Zn ' 1 .J gf- , l fr I ny' l 2. '- R 94 ff' ff fait '. 4, 9 fr 7. f-lb -9 .a- gl .49 n. 5 pi- T, ff- ,Al ti if ,I W 3 ,. .,,,. .3426 X if, KW ,, I., -J' ,,, Af QX fl-Wea V219 ' 5. Liga' ri 'ir r,+, . vu. F5 ,J , ,il V n 1 I i, '.f'N if-vi: H git ff f-rw g - 3 3 il n ...L X , 24 ,-4 'I I 7 . 1 Q Gloria Amos XVayne Carte-r Carlton Cook Dean Ferguson Ruby Ilall Danny Hill XVaync Hopkins Betty Joyce Arluenia Kniglit Donald Knight C. XY. Manual Vivian Mays Billy Martin Patsy Martin XVillia1n Moore Annie Lee Xt-lson Marjoric Nelson Sally Nelson Arnold Oaklt-5' Sr-arlvt Hvicl Luo llliotlvs Xlnyiu- Riggs Douglas llolwrtxon loin Sllaffvl' Liiiclse-5' Smitli Lt-ttir' Suv Snyclcr Oncil Str-t-lv XX'il1fr1'cl Stoxall Iinunx' Yaclvn - lloxit- Xlillxilix Barliara XYootl Cluiicla XYoocl Laroly n XX riglit liiigt-iw Young Xlliclm' Ziglar t ' A Q P A' Au - 4- , 4 ? t- , . 1: 'Q . f 2' . . 2 1 I' A , ' if .1 412 if A 1 if f - t ii- -:Q ff r f -,ll .fri i ff ' a M E 4f7.Wf.-'-air ' 'ivy ff'9'n..g ii'--Q .fi P rf rf' nr f ', -'A ,Q 3 la s -2 A ' '4 , Q, -9 F - fi' 4 .iff J? Aa I! 1 f 1 l N 6 ff F J ' 'f 4 9 1 ist a ,- .3 , i-4 5. 4 4 3 ' , 2 Q' I 1 A 'l fa K I J- v p gf- - I ' , fi if f ri - . JN MHS. lllLl. Sl'l't'7lfl1 Clruflff First llow: Lt-ft to ltiglit: lioliliy lloycl, llvnry linllins, ,lnnior Bnllins, Sm- Crum Crystal Corn Faye- Corns, Nlilclrt-cl Dillon, XViiclc Doclson, lliirolcl lfclwurcis, Dtwicl llull, Otis llull. St-cont Row: llult-l llill, Larry lloclgt-, La-ininiv .Ioyu-. Donniv 1,4-tilts-, lfrgtricvs Nlurtin, Clary Nlairtin Nvllo Martin, Ntlflllll -In-nn Nlairtin, 'IR-cl Xlzirtin, llrcncln Nloorvfklclh, Dc-nn Nloore-. Tliircl lion Lt-onurcl Niclwlston, Lu- Uiikh-y, Syliil Siskt-, XVinl'orcl Slnitli, Clifton Su-tilt-, Frvclt-rick Stn-4 1 Kvitli Stovall, Oth-m' Stovall, -lllilllltil XYilli4nns, K4-nt XYoocl. Not Pit-ture-cl, XVillinni Bottoms lfrainlclin Higgs. Danni NVill4ins. L , b 1 ',,. TN a - 132 wif ' 4 I ' ff ' I , l' . , 10324 Q , 1 lf I M A Q . Q' 5 Y 1: ... I t F I A X - iw Q t Wai Qs J l .1 i x '5' l f I N sf ig Y ,, ie. 'gh :Z ' K ffiw 71' i 1 fi i A ll I ,' N ef:-'ful 1 Q L f MHS. CLARK Svrcritlz Crmlf' First liowg Lt-ft to liiglit: Ct-orgc Aniow. lint Biggx, Angt-lit llnllinx, Diane- Cliirtvr, l,ort-nv Curtvr, YV4-mlm-ll Dodson, Clmrlcittt- Dunlap, lDt-iiinm Clilly, llinrlii llnwl-tins. Sm-cond How: Hairy Lvl' llziwlcinw, lykllll llaiwliinx, -lowpliinv lllltclwns, Cliirol ,loytu lliulclnt-x wloyux Nlzirtlizi Dloycc, l'c'nL'it- Kniglit, l ruiiu's Nlairtin, fllorin Xloorz-fit-ltl. lliircl liow: Cllvnclal X4-lson, Kcnnt-tli Nvlson. l,incl4i l'lmtcr. Nlilrgit- Plaistt-r, Ang:-lu l'oorm-, Donnit- Slmffc-r. Katy Slmfff-r. -lutly' Slwlton, llnforcl XVooml. lA-o XYill4inw. Not l'it'tnrm-rl: Vlannm Nlgirtin. 25 - C' . ' X i 2 if 2 1 ' i ,, Ci .1 k , ',?,fIl?e - ' Wifi Z ' Qi ' 'H i ar A - Y -A A a F 'L ' MISS NALL I Sixth Grazia' First Row: Lf-ft lo liiglit: llc-rmiui liowmim. limmiv Hollins, ,lonins Hollins, Ann Dunlap Benton Fulclier. Lvnal Hopkins. l l'2lllL't'N .Inrrn-tt. lrcm- joyu-, ,lou Donald -loycc-, Dom Nlulw. Second Row: loyNlg1rtin, Loyal Nlgirtin, Xlkyiu- Nliirtin, Xllxyimc Nloorv, Cnrlamcl Priclcly Kay Priclcly, Ili-wiv Snyclvr, Danny Sta-vlv, llonnii- Stn-vlv, Billy Stl-plums, j. D. Nl'illizuns, Tllircl How: I. D. XVillinms. hlnnii- XYilson, vlimmii- XYilsou. Cla-nim XVri51l1t. Not Picture-cl: Nlzlggie Bownmn. llownrcl Bowman. Clifton Brimm. l ramlQlin Collim. Billy Nlairtin, Billy Priclcly llnrw-y Martin, Dorotliy Xliilw. Z A. it Y, g , A 5 . J, l lf ' H bil , -. X ffl ' Q 'W 'ff , fa i Q f. 3 Q .- .,s . '1 ' , 1 - i A gi 3 ,XJ ' f W' ,L . .l KA -.l 65 , 'xffifk f ',' f : 4 4 aL hy? A , Y. A 3 Q 5 i 1 . 4, . n'X 'I '3 'l' ' 3 D A Miss x'M'c:li,xx lfiffli Clmflv First llovw l,i-it lo liiglil: illyclv Amox, Alvin- Brimm. liolmliy Bullins, Bvssiqc Bullins, vlilmvr Bullim, lim' liullinx, liqlvuircl Bullim, Xylllllll Collins, XX-.lyllt Doss, Arn-luv l'ulcl1cr. SL-coml Row: lim-.itricu ll.ill. l,.llll ll.imly, Billy llvnnis. Cflifforcl -lguiws. Fklyt' lalrrvtt, Stvvc loycu, D1-unix loyu-, liogi-r Dloycv, Um-il Kiiiglit, Larry Nliirtiu. 'l'l1ircl How: Diana- Mays. jauucs N1'lNllll,.c:.lI'UlXll Xi-w1n.o1. Piggy llliuti-xg ifurtix Pulliaun, lxllllll'lC0 lllioclcs. Clc-mln lllioclm-S, lf. C, Slnitlx,'lDorotl1y 'liutllm-, xxllfllt' Xlflrul. lfomtli llow: Bolmlmy XViclm'1'. Dalvicl XVoocl, llomiim- Vl'oocl, 26 0 fo, z '-.,i,f:,ii , . W I ' a -'A 'Lg 'Q 1:1 2 NI . 7 1 .dv ' 1 , Q, . A I I I Y , f . Mfgr 5 l v 1 'lla ' I I dl 1 Y , Q l ,. w ,I L., ,, , ,.,m. l x a 7- ' g i K , K 25 J 4 Ls' iff , if -'4 Q l l ' V iq 4 - - 15- H. IQ' -04 :ii ff' 1' if 11 . Q' ,sg 'pi' . 1 W ft ' a ,Y T , N ' , H R as f X . 1 i i . ! - MRS. SHUCKLICY lfourfli and Ififfli f:I'llIll'.S' First How: Lf-ft to liiglit: Cathvrini- liwulvy, Halt-l Biggs, Carol Bowman, Cay Ballina VVilliv Ballina, jvnny Doclson, Fayv Ft'l'j.fll5Ull, Bonniv l linchinn. Norina Hill, Bi-rnarcl joycv Second Row: Doris ,Ioyu-. jaclaii- -loycc, -Ianni-5 -loycv. Patxy joycc, l'1l'LlllL't'h Knight, Amir Martin, Hay Mays, Fc-rnarcl Moore, Barliara Nt-lson, Ili-wi-5' Nelson. 'Hiircl liow: Pl'i.fg5 Oaklcy, Hulcla Rt-icl, Bohhy liicharclson, liita liicliarclson, lfsti-lla' Higgs, l rant-vs liohvrtson Helen Shelton, Danny Smith, Aki-rs Stl-clc, Marshall Stowv. lfoiirth Row: Larry Stovall Diane Vadvn, Hazvl Varna-r, Charles Yi-rnon. Not l'it-tim-cl: Roxio Knight. r ' 'A' 55 4.- - yf Q -H f. ' ' QM, 5 'bs x aa f, 4. fi-ft K if x - b ' ' ' ' ' 9 if N ' - f If ' .I -L' .43 Og 'ia 1 .1 L' ' js: , f if , ' ' A fi 'ff 1 aim i jf 1' .' ,HV I Us 1, 'U AIVX ig., ,hr ', 9, is A X . W' MRS. CIBSON Ifourtli Crmlt' First How: Left to right: liolwrt Bowman, Bohhy linllins, lfraiiccs Collins, Cnriivy Corus, Larry Corns, Virginia Fulchor, Dt-wcy Hall, Opal Hall, XYilliani Hall, Edwin Hill. Second Row: jonny joycc, Mary linth joycc, Margaret Lawson, john 1,1-stair, Billy Malw, Cvorgc' Martin, Mario Martin, Maxine- Prickly, Nancy Sht-lton, junior Priclcly. Thirtl How: Elixalwth Smith, johnny VVilsoli, lioycc Lu' Stcvlc, Miki' XVooql, .lm-an lilioclca, Lvstcr lihotlvx, Earl llit-ks. Not Picturcclz Martha Bottoms, Harry Bullinw, limit- Malin-, Lvwis Mahi-. Curtis Shwlton, Dwight Spt-nm-r. 27 1 i pb .. s fm A ff ,, wa 5.3 A, I I , ,A r .., L'-, -4 '4 .sf ' ff' 7- ' 3 0 . it A, , ' A- , I' I Q 5 . -fx 1,41 A ,F I,-J, J . ,A 41, , I 9 ' 3 , fin' Q , -, Q -. -, :. qt 3 1' -3 ':' I ' - N K u' .0 A 7 D fl '19 f 1 I N we i M ii .- -n A '-L er - , X X :xr MRS. SPENCICR Tlzircl Grmle First How: Left to Right: Eugene Bnllins, Nieky Cray, johny Ilancly, Gloria Martin, Thelma Mays, Pat Moore, Billy Nelson, jncly Nelson, Madeline Nelson, XVayne Nelson. Second Row: Carol Oakley, Brenda Rhodes, lfranees Shaffer, Marie Sheppard, Barhara Smith, junior Snyder, Uneil Stovall, Urclell Stovall, Katie Tuttle, Nannie Vernon, Third How: Brencla XVill4ins, lirencla YVoocl, Donnie XVooti. Not Pictu,-4-tl: Eurline Bowman, Qs P Q . fi ff-2 xt f I ii vfzif .ig A 7 3 f ,J Mi it if 1 ilk f , I 'gm 1 f ,., 'X' Y-. ,my K FN If '57, ,,, j x 5:3 it Q U 'R ,fl-Ml . ,Q ,F MRS. ZICLAIK i . . , Third Grade First How: Left to Right: Dennis Amos, Barhara Kay Bailey, Lorene Brian, Herbert Bullins, jesse Case, Carol Corns, Oclean Doclson, Larry Dunlap, Donnie Ferguson. Second How: Larry Wayne llall, Beulah Handy, Arlene Ilennis, Kenneth Ilennis, Ivan Hill, Doris james, Bonnie joyee, johnnie joyee, Donnie Knight. 'l'hirtl Row: Faye Lester, Rainey Shelton, Donna XVright. 28 P' M E W 5 - -dll 'if lx l 'll -- if yi V xljifn , f l . Exif! 'wks - i ,-1 , .V 1 -1-N-.-1 1: fi www! J :fl 5, 9 f M731 F31 1 .xii x ,1 I A ,jill g Hf'rl1 .nf 1 Yfi - ' 'ii' 1 'i'IiZ. J n f -519 1' sl MISS -IUHNSON Svvoml Grrult' First Row: Le-ft to Right: Shirlvy -Ioycv, llonnic Martin, David Le-v Plastvr, K1-ith Pratt, Kenneth Priclcly, Talmagv Pricltly, Kay lihoclca, Nancy lihoclvs. Svconcl llow: Frankie Shelton, Victor Shu-lton, XVilma Shclton, Cary Slim-pparcl, Linda Cale- Shvpparcl, Gladys Sta-ele Mike Stovall, Donalcl Vernon. Thircl Row: Nlary XVhitf-, David xvilllllllw, Lincla Sus' Ziglar Not Pictured: Tlu-Ima Bowman, Frccl Bnllington. ... .,,, ,L f . , ,3- . 'wp , u .-11 F f' . .Q-A 'AIS' iff. ' ,L 1 A 2: :sf l ff t 5 ' 3 - , l if , 'S 'W' f ' 472' at W' 1' ff 'l '. K FX . 'I 7 ',, ll 1 M'-':g J' ' 4 , 1 N 'A ,A ,. A , wig' f' , iK , M ug k N j L K Jrmf' E I , , ,i ,. 1- .52 X 4 l L31 P ll I -1 'J H, -1' lr, 9 n . 4 ' E' a -.1 A I I Q ' V I ,Q 'iii ,1 A ',f . . . A 'i f' , , g ., L N- A x L vilwi , il ' gmt 133- rl i ,, .S ft l i f 4 ' Q' ' wfdw ' 7 A 5- MRS, VVALL Svvonzl Crurlc' First How: Left to Right: Lincla Amos, Cilnwr Bowman, Fay Bowman, ,lcssic Bullins, Mary Suv Bullins, Maxim' Bullins, Nancy Collins, Michael Doclson. Sc-cond How: Lonnie Fulclwr, Phyllis ilancly, Ronnie llc-nnis, Donniv lloclggc, Elton Hopkins, Frances -lame-s, Caynelle joycc, Paul Ray bloycv. Third Row: Carol Sum- justice, Douglas Knight, Fram-vs Loflin, Danny Martin, Shclhy Martin. Not l'ic't1m-cl: Patsy Shough. 29 . Q, ji y 7' - 7 Af , :' if' A, K -,L a in ,, ii ff' dm' I 2 .. f -.1 i mei. f f :A V Q-'IM 'A , fi: if ,an l g v ' v Q I fly ' , . rj I ' f I , 11 , ' A - ,gfl I A X14 ! I .Lug ,. . ll . 1 ss.. 1 l Q . Al A -I 1 1? V -4 4 ,lg . M, It MBS. BEECE First Crufle First Bow: Left to Bight: Michael Amos, Phyllis Belcher, Varnie Boyd, Kay Brown, Lois Marie Bullins, Patricia Bullins, Peggy Bullins, Lois Ann Bnllins, Cecil Dodson, johnny Dodson, jnlia Francis. Second Bow: Bernice Cilley, Eddie Cray, Lucille George, Elsie Mae Criffen, Kay Gunter, Cecil Hall, David Hawkins, Bay Hawkins. Third Bow: Denny Henrlis, janis Hicks, Ronald llill, Diane Aloyce, Oneal tloyce, Shirley Pulliam. 1. A if? -'Q Q 2 - 7.1 4.5 14 L ag qi '11 I Q ffl, K5 V ' '47, ,yfrujxl 1 , ,I 'Q sw : L M. 1 .S f. , - ' AVA I i f 3,1 Z fa ln 'Lf - ol A' Q ,A ,lf 5 If- Y f iii. Q as -x l ,,- rv h. Q: iz . - M in ' if ft. I A5 ' iff'-'i Il e - X, Av-1 I' - , if ,gv bg cv ' My Ili' fi 1 W If i..- , MBS. NVALL , , . First Crude First Bow: Left to Right: Van Elliot vloyce, joan Knight, Dianne Lester, Evelyn Carol Mabe, joseph Martin, Barhara Germaine Martin, Terry Martin, Curvie Moore, Bonald Keith Moon-field. Second Bow: Danny Zane Nelson, Cary VVayne Nelson, Behecca Kay Moore, Danny Nickelston, Billy Plaster, Mary Angela Smith. Branda Steele, Cary XVayne Steele, Belva Williams. Third Bow: Phoehie VVilson. Donald VVillcins, Gilmer O,Neil VVatkins, Linda Vernon, Barhara Spear, Lois Marie Shaffer, Beo Stevens. Not Pictured: Bonnie Shaffer Martin, Lois Anne Martin. .30 A Cfivifies Pala F HA. Lunch room Workers . ' Siu Jenf Cvuncil Senior C054 paris Club Annuaf Sulaff H Q' IWW? ANNUAL im Annic- Mau' Vurnvr Br1sim'.v.s' .x,llllll,f.fl'l' A Carol Corn Arts Iiflifur A , 4- JY Tmnplc- Tillvy Typist Lvroy Dodson Typix! 32 M STAF F Mrs. jvssim- Niue- Va-mon Annual Slmnxnr l rul1u-S Stvvlv lfrlilnr-in-Clzivf ,nf wi Vw Ruth Lczlkc' Sgmrfs Ifcfifor Donnie- Amos Sports Ifflilor -'nl -air 'US 'fx X 'hr ,,.l F na X61 ASSISTANT ANNUAL STAFF Seated Left to Right: Nancy Griffin, jenn Uukly, Leo Mitchell, Sha-lhy -It-un Nelson, Burlmru Ayers. Standing: VVriync Knight, Bohlvy ll.1ll, Kr-ith Doclson, Russell Nlnrtin, Huy Corn, VV. C. Corn, J. E. Fulcher. 1. Presiclent-Huy Corns Yiu--l'rf-siclc'ntwB0lJhy Carter Secretary-Ted Spencer F F A ,lSl'i'1lSllI't'l'--l. E. lfiilclier Reporter-llenry Ayers ' ' ' St-ntim-lfllenvil Knight Aclviser-Mr. Frank Snr-net-r First Row: left to right: Nelln Martin, VI. NY. IJ1,-zitlu-rage. .Iinnny Nlurtin, Nlririun Dodson, ,luck Hill, junior Rielmrclson, Rohm-rt XVhiie. NIL-lvin Dodson. St-utr-tl Second Row: Denzil Knight, Bohhy Carter, Huy Corus, -I. E. lfnlt-lic-r. lla-nry Ayers, Nlr. lfmrik Spencer, Standing Second How: lhlmlmy' NVuyiie Shelton, Stanley llill, 'lilrerniam Vernon, Kenna-th Martin, Donald Ferguson, NVnyne Knight, llalssel Carter, Donnie- Priclcly. Stzincling Third How: Hit-liurd Steele, Huy Snycler, Km-nnt-th Nlcmn-lit-lcl, Donnlcl llluitlr-s. lfllllllillll Griffin. Dean VVurd, j. C. Hutt-hens, .laitlciv Ilaiwkins, Lloyd Nlnrlin. 33 F. H. gy m, K ii fi' AY 2:2 k ' l fl ai m! bi 'Q Will' 5 rv 90? Prvsiclcnt-Auclrc-y Brown Vice--Prvsiclcnt-Virginia S S4-crvtziry-Nlurquitu llolmertson l'girlizuncntzirinnfliuluy XVull Historian-Connie Amos tech' 'l'rca1s11rvrfSlic,-llmy loam Nelson Song Lciulc-rs-Nairicy Griffin, Edna Aclvisvr-Mrs. Mooney my acute-C1, lctt to right: Elsie Martin, Erncstinc llcnnis, Marjorie NVoocl, liutli Imgilcc-, 'lk-mplo Tilley, Doris Smith, Nancy Siske, He-lx-ccu llill, Burlmuru Aycrs. Standing: Gloria Shaffer, jnnica- Vernon, Slim-lviv Carter, BL-tty Lou Pnolwrtson, Artie Male Dodson, Anniv Mae Varner, NVillic llutclicrson, Frum-vs Stvelc, Dorothy llull, Mnrgurct Smith, Bvssie Lee Moore-. 34 HP-'fe-'? QXJ BETA CLUB Mr. Reece, Aclviserg Nlarquita lioln-rtson, Seen-lal'yg Yirginia Ann Str-eh-, Yin-1'-l'i'esiclviitg Annim Mae Varner, President, Keitli Dodson, 'lwI'U1lSlll'l'l'. First How: Left to Right: Carol Nialw, Mattie Lon llamly, linlmy XVall, liclna Hall, Conni1 Amos, Ernestine Ilennis, Doris Slnitli, Carol Corn, lfranu-s Stu-If-, Nancy Sislw, Anclrey Brown Sarah Joyce, jaunita Nelson. Second How: Slnaron Strele, lqlllllj' Sinitli, liverlim- joyee Janice Vernon, joy Knight, Norman Str-L-Ie, .llllillly Martin, junior Hin-liarclson, VV. C. Corns .lack Cilison, Leo Mite-In-ll, Sllelliy .lean Nelson, -lean Oakley, liarliara A34-rs, Cloria Slllllil-l'l' Not Pictntrecl: Temple- Till:-y. STUDENT COUNCIL Marquita lioliertson, Correspimliiigg Sa-ci'etaryg Sliclliy ,lean Nclson, Vice-.Irrsimleintg l'rances Steele, President, Barbara Ayers, lh-corcling Svcrc-tary, Mattie Lou Handy, lrc-asurerg 'Mrs Betty Mooney, Adviser, Representatives: Carolyn xVI'iLIlll, Xvllill' Ziglar, NV. C. Corns, Naney Griffin, Harold Amos, Virginia Ann St:-ch-, ,lnnim XVilkins. Carol Corn. Dc-an Uarcl. Annie Ruth Amos. 35 J! GLEE CLUB Sc-atcd Lcft to Right: Clloria Sliaffcr, Sccri-tary-Trcasnrcr3 Ciarlcnc Nicliclston, Vicc Pre-sidcntg Mrs. Vcrnon, Adviscrg Evadcnc Slicppard, Prcsidcnt. Ccncva XYilliams, Song Lcadcrg Standing First How: Loft to liiglitz Annic lintli Amos, liacln-l Amos, Nlattic lintli Martin, Ann Casc, Mary Rutli Martin, Etliclcnc liolicrtson, Lucy Sliaffcr, Marjorie- Hood, Edna llall, Carol Corn, Standing Sccond How: Sliclluy Ycrnon, Sliirlcy lintcliins, linili Ellcn Amos, Bctty Hopkins, Patsy Sliclton, Iwo Mitt-lie-ll, Annic Mac Bowmim, licttv N1-lson. Ps Seated Bobby How: How: Amos, jackie llardy Kcitli Dodson, L. D. Smitli. Standing, lfonrtli How: L. D. Martin, Marion Dodson, 9-,O 175 fy, Q, qi' SPORTS CLUB Left to Right: jody llclton, Sliirlcy Bcaslcy, Syntliia Nclson, 'Ivan Uaklcy, Prcsidcntg Hall, Sccrctaryg Bctty ,lo Iicrgnson, XVinnic Clnntcr, .laimita Nclson. Standing: First Ray Sliaffcr, Danicl YYilliams. Dcnnis Amos, Nlary .lanc Nclson, Sylvia Nclson, Second Donald Fcrglison, Donnic Amos, li. E. Stcclc, -Innior NVillcins, Bobby Cartcr, Iiarold I'aylor, Billy N1-lson, VI. XY. Dcatlicragc, I.c-roy Dodson, liicliard Su-4-It-, Rolmcrt XVl1ite, Aloycc, Bolilmy XVaync Slit-lton. 1 I I ar 9 E ii!! MONOGRAM CLUB Duiiim' .Minus 1'f1',s11li'lif llfiilll lluclsum XIVV 1'll'1W14'Hf ithia- I.:-aiu' 5f'f '1'ffl'A'l i J ,KM ti, lfirsl How: L4-it to liiglut, Xihyiiv Knight. Cmiiiii- Aiiim, iw-ggi lic-miis, Amlrvy Brown, NI1u'q11it.i liohe-rtwii, Duimiv RXIIIUN Sylvia N1-lwn, Syiithigi Nm-lwii, Sc-vuiicl limv: lhihy Hllll. 'l'hird Row: linhhy Cau'tc'r, l um'th liuw: N1-llu Nlzirtin, liiithiv Lmlkm- 'll-iiiplv 'l'ilh-y, ,luck Clihscm, Durutliy llull, Clloriii Slmfh-r Eriiwtiiim- llmimis, C21-in-ui XViliimiis, lhiy Charm, lfiflh Row Kcniim-tli Nluorviin-ici. livtly ,lo l'4i'Tj.fllSlJIl, Alcny Knight, Sixth Pmw jimmy Martin, Doiiniv Prickly, Al. XY. ID4-gillnrgigc, Sl'Yl'lltll Huw xlilfillll Doclsmi, llimmlci .-Xiims, Xxvillllit' Cluiiim-r, lmruy llmlson Hairy blilllt' Nvisoii, K1-ith Docisoii, Fvlllfjllfit' Vhrmci, -Imam Ugikivy L. D. Martin, Eighth How: 'lliylor liottmiis, -Inuiiitii Nclson Ninth Hovv: L. D. Smith, Shc-ihy ,ln-:ui Nm-lsmi, 'Il-iitli How. Stzuilvy Hill. lflwumi Dmilzip. liiiga-114' Youml. Sponsor Hrs Lvoiiu Q ' , i v , -5.1 m 1 , Q 3. -, 5, iv f A L 4 i ,? 4 i 13-'4 1 I i ,-A g 1- 1 A ' 4 37 ,14 i 9 8 i A 4 I PLEDGE: 4-H CLUB THE CLUB PLEDGE My Head to clearer thinkingg My Heart to greater loyaltyg My Hands to larger servieeg and My Health to better living for My Club, my Community, and my Country. I L , ' 1-M., 1 '- TH E CLU B MOTTO To Make the Best Better. 38 -I A nw C,... u-ni- SENIOR PLAY CAST Um: WAS A GAY SENORITA Bobby Hall Daniel Benjamin Junior Wilkins C C Arnold Benjamin Jackie Taylor Larry Moore and Senorita Costa De La Torriente Dorothy Hall C Lena Lutzenheim L. D. Smith. Fritz Lutzenheim Ruby Wall C L Vera Stewart Connie Amos C .C C C CC June Gale Ruth Leake. CSenorita Costa De La Torriente Carol Corn C C Senorita Carlotta Ferrez Willie HutchersonC L Mrs. Spangossi Donnie Amos C C C C Pat Forrest Hassel Carter C C CC C Dr. Forsyth 1 Mrs. Rachel F. Lyons Director 39 BUS DRIVERS Left to Right: L. D. Smith, XVuym- Kniglmt, llalsscll Carte-r, Bobby Cartvr, Taylor Bottoms, Harold Amos. .z4 , 5.1 EL' Y-X, -311 IDG CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. XVilkins, Mrs. Smith. Xlrs. Plnstvr. 40 Sir. Hicks janitor !ZH'l1le','ic S Mr. Lyons Mrs. Lyons Boys' Fwlball. Hn Reece GHS' Baskefball Coach Baseball Coach Boys' Baskefball Coach F ' M f .5 L.o.5m,-M ! Cap lam, fooumll Padh leake 'lbmple 'nlfey Ca-capfruh Baslccfball Co-caplarh, Baskefiall Q Donnie Amos Leroy DQJSON Cap+a1h,Ba5iceHmlI Caplain, Baseball 41 SNAPSI-IOTS 4 , rx TQ if 4 377 ffm vw A' 1 ,Alf ., vjkg J ! W 3 ff. .rf Q3 1 i I 1 1 1 ff SNAKE' 1 Q'P P5'5 1 Y .A '31 E, 'S aww Q ia of .510 'N 4? X' G-xi. f?C?Yfw x vw' T7'6'k 42 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Knm-ling: Ruthie Lcakc-, Tc-iiiplv Till:-y, Co-Giptaliiis, Cllnriii Siiiifh-r, Nigiiiiigvr. First How: Standing I4-ft to right, lfziyc Biillins, Maritim- Lou lliiiiclv, Carol Simba-, Num-v Griffin, In-an Uuklvy, Lizziv Biillins, ,Ivy Knight, Emily Siiiitli, liriivstim' llviiiiis, ciQ'lN'Vil Williams, Marry .Iauic Nc-lson, Hvtty .lu l c-Uliismi, Svntliiii N4-lxoii, Sylvia Nvlsuii, Sziralli .luyu-. Winnie Ciintcr. Svcomi Row: Mr. and Mrs. lfiigc-lic I.ymis, ffoiivlim-s. CHEERLEADERS Loft to Right: Mairgic' XYuml, Cfoiiiiii- Aiiins, Amlri-i llruwii, liiiliv XYiill Qc-liir-fl, lriiiiiitgi Nvlson, Dorothy Hull, Mzirqiiitqi Holm-i'txciii, ' ' 43 GIRLS' SPORTS Basketball season for 1953-54 opened, not with a bang, but with a big question mark in the minds of all concerned. The team was minus the service of high scorer Omie Ree James also Patsy Handy, Elsie Belton, Margaret Gibson, Angie Amos and Gracie Moore. Those returning from Mr. Johnson's last year's team were Temple Tilley, Wifmie Gunter. Synthia Nelson, Sylvia Nelson, Ernestine Hennis, Mary Jane Nelson, Jean Oakley and Ruth Leake. New members of the team were Peggy Hennis, Betty Jo Ferguson, Faye Bullins, Sarah Joyce, Carol Mabe, Geneva Williams, Joy Knight, Emily Smith, Mattie Lou Handy, and Nancy Griffin. Along with these we had Mr. and Mrs. Lyons as new coaches. l Temple Tilley and Ruth Leake served as co-captains this year. Gloria Shaffer, as manager, has kept the team chewing and has been very helpful as hold-it-all and in keeping the dressing room clean. Although most of our team suffered from 'tfirst-year-itis we managed to rate fifth place in the county, winning ten games and losing eight. We were sometimes beaten in score but were never beaten in spirit. The team showed commendable spirit in victory and defeat. RUTH LEAKE Sports Editor BOYS' SPORTS The boys started off the basketball season with only two regulars back from the team last year, Marion Dodson and Donnie Amos. To replace Bobby Joyce, Joe Dillon and Frank Moore there were R. E. Steele, Leroy Dodson and Bobby Carter. These boys came along fine and went on to win the first nine games of the year, before losing the tenth to Stoneville. Keith Dodson and Wayne Knight proved to be very capable substitutes. We had a first string of seven boys, because these two could not be counted out. Behind these seven came Ray Corns, a sophomore, and Melvin Dodson, Bobby Shelton, Junior Richardson and Jimmy Martin, four freshmen who should develop into a combination worth watching in the years to come. L. D. Martin and Bobby Hall, two seniors, came out late but saw a lot of action. Combining these boys led by co-captains Donnie Amos and Leroy Dodson, we put together a team which compiled a record of 14-4 in all the games and a 9-3 county record for third place in the county standing. The leading scorers were Donnie Amos with an average of 21.6 per game and Marion Dodson with 17.4 per game. Much of the credit for success of the team must go to our coach Mr. Reece who had the patience, know how , and ability to guide us through another very suc- cessful year in basketball. Spring is here and time for the baseball season to begin. We are looking for- ward to a big season this year. We have been county champions for the past two years and are hoping to make it the third year with Mr. Eugene Lyons back as our coach. We still have our two good pitchers, southpaw Leroy Dodson and right-handed Marion Dodson. We lost seven players last year by graduation. I'm sure they will be missed, but we know we can count on those reliable replacements from last year. DONNIE AMOS, Sports Editor 44 n FOOTBALL TEAM l'irst How Kneeling., lmlt to right lugtnt Young, immy Nhrtin lick Cihson Kenneth More- field Donnie Amos C iptnn lliy C orns blwoocl Dulip L. D. Smith C '1pt'1in' VV'1ync Knight Nello M irtin Second Flow Stimling, It ft to right btlnlty Hill Bohhy Cxartcr Donnie lriclcly l'u1l -loycc Tiylor Bottoms keith Doclson ll irolcl Amos Hwy Slriffcr Nlr. Lyons, Coach. l. D Smrlh Jlmmae Marian J,, 'I nie R-iddy Bobby Carler Donme. .4moS Cams Kfifll Doqlgon Tayfor Bollomi Wayne. Jack Gibson 45 'Paul Joyce BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Km-cling, It-ft to right, Donnir- Amos, Lt-roy Dodson, Co-Caiptuiris, jackie- Hawkins Franklin Griffin, Mzinzigvrs. 5 Sc-cond Row: Standing, lm-ft to right, Bobby Uirtur, Kvitb Dodson, H. E. Stevia-, Bobby Hull, L. D. Martin, NV1iync- Knight, Bobby S111-iton, Nh-lviri Dodson, Marion Dodson, Nejlo Martin, Huy Corns, jimmy Martin, junior Richardson, Mr. iiobcrt Rc-4-ce, Couch, BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Knot-ling, It-ft to right, Iiiigciic Young, Mauiugc-rg Dvnzil Knight, Nvllo Martin. j. NV. Dcaitbm-rage, Marion Dodson, Mclvin Dodson, Kenneth More-field, junior Richardson, Donniv Amos, Ray Corns, Nyijliaiiis Moon-, Mzinzigvr. S1-cond Row: Standing, in-it to rigbl, Kvitli Dodson, Luroy Dodson, Donald Ferguson, Mr Lyons, Conciig Bobby Hull, li. li. Stu-Iv, Ray Sbuift-r, Bobby Curtvr. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF . joy Amos wore a size 18 dress Ruby Wall could wear a pony's tail L. D. Martin didn't blush when a girl spoke to him Willie Hutcherson didn't giggle Connie Amos lost her voice Temple Tilley missed a day in school Edna Hall lost her wedding ring Marion Dodson made an A Leroy Dodson didn't sleep late Ruth Leake didn't get a ten-page letter every day Hassel Carter, Wayne Knight and L. D. Smith stopped driving the bus Evadene Sheppard and Carlene Nichelston were old maids Billy Nelson was 6 feet 2 Dorothy Hall got a poodle cut Marjorie Woods came to school a week without missing a day Freddie Vernon didn't have a new car Ray Shaffer didn't have a mustache Frances Steele dated steady jackie Taylor didn't like hot rods Annie Mae Varner skipped class Carol Corn should perodide her hair Donnie Amos didn't like sports R. E. Steele couldnit date a twin Bobby Hall didn't have something to say to all the girls junior Wilkins lost his heel taps. Shelby and Ethelene weren't good friends SNAPSI-IOTS E iv v L. :QE 4.423031 'Q- .0-ug, NV 4Qi l 1 4, 'fnwsxq 4 V 3' J .7 M. W r .- ' 1,-Mfr . ' Qffg.'f57 -E L Q t 1- A i A lil ff J i F -z X A f 'v J ff - -4 , Wy. ' . K Y , ,J 'r 6 WX AA AUTCDGRAPI-IS AUTGGRAPI-IS J ww- ' www QQMPHS X .r 7 i 1 I I J 4 Yip. 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