Seagrove High School - Se Hi Yearbook (Seagrove, NC)

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R RQLL ' 1 fw- TRUMAN LANGLEY fKilled in Actionj CALVIN JOYCE fMissing in Actionj IN SERVICE Grady King Jessie Lee Presnell Lindbergh Beane Jack Alexander Grayson King ' Paul Russell iffilviff Farrell Davis Colon Auman Johnnie Latham Winfred Lucas L. C. Cole, Jr. Harold Willialns THOSE WHO DIED WHILE IN SCHOOL GLENN BLANSETT BILLY HAYES TheI945 SE -3- 91945512 FACULTY MR. E. L. BORTNER Principal MRS. WADE HARRIS Home Econoznicf MR. W. E. WILLIAMS Mathenzatiff MRS. BEN OWEN Eighth Grade MISS MAY WRENN Sixth Grade MRS. HENRY WILLIAMSON Fourth and Sixth Grade Combination MRS. CHARLES REDDING Third Grade MRS. ROBERT MACON Firyt and Serond Grade Combination MRS. JOE OWEN Mu.ric MISS ESTELLE BROWN Frenrh, Englifh, and Biology MISS SARAH RICHARDS Hiftory, Health, and Geography MR. T. W. PARKER Agriculture MISS RUTH PARKS Seventh Grade MISS KATE PARKS Fifth Grade MISS ROSALIE AUMAN Fourth Grade MISS ALBERTA AUMAN Sefond Grade MRS. GENE FARLOW Firft Grade MR. W. P. STRIDER Superuifor of Groundf SCI-ICDGL BCDARD MR. KING MR. RICHARDSON MR. FARLOW MR. B. A. KING, Cloairmmz MR. S. G. RICHARDSON, Serretary MR. JUNIE FARLOW MR. W. M. BORROUGHS MR. H. Y. AUMAN ik ik wil? GRADE MGTHERS MRS. RICHARDSON MRS, AUMAN MRS. LUCAS MRS. JOHNSON The1945 SE .5- BEULAH AUMAN Glee Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 3: Better English Club, 2: Most Co- operative: Most Prophetic. tx LILA BEAN Pioneer Homemaking Club. 3: Better English Club, 2: Glee Club, 4: Most Sympathetic. LOUISE BROWN 4-H Club, 2: Dramatic Club, 2: Girl Scouts, 2, 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer of Girl Scouts: Class Baby: Wittiest Girl: Pioneer Homemaking Club, 3: Class Play, 3. ARLENE HALL Better English Club, 2: Pioneer Home- making Club, 3: Glee Club, 4: Beta Club, 4: Friendliest. FRED HAYES S. 0. S. Club, 3: Quietest Boy: Most Timid Boy. ThE1945SE-HI SENIQRS MARTHA AUMAN Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts, 1, 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2: Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Beta Club, 4: Dra- matic Club, 1: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Bet- ter English Club, 2: Associate Editor of SE-HI: Most Dignified: Best Dressed Girl: Miss Victory, 1: Secretary of Girl Scouts, 2: Secretary of Class, 2: Vice-President of Class, 1: Competitor in Oratorical Contest, 3. PHILIP BOONE Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain of Bas- ketball Team, 4: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: President of Dramatic Club, 2: Boy Scout, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Bus Driver, 4: Class Play, 3: Best Dressed Boy: Most Athletic Boy: Mar- shal. 3: J. A. S. M. of B. S. A., 4. EMOGENE COLE Librarian, 1, 2: Better English Club, 2: Glee Club, 1, 3: Jolliest. FAYE HAYES Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Better English Club, 2: Beta Club, 3, 4: Business Man- ager of Highlite, 4: ,Quietest Girl. RAY HOGAN F. F. A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer of F. F. A. Club: Reporter of F. F. A. Club, 4: Bus Driver, 3, 4: Basketball Team, 3, 41 'Most Original: Most Characteristic Boy. 1 -6- MARY SUSAN JOHNSON Glee Club, 1, 4: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Better English Club, 2: Secretary Bet- ter English Club. 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2. -11 President of 4-H Club, 3. 4: Vice- President 4-H Club, 4: Vice-President Class, 4: Marshal, 3: Secretary 4-H Club, 1, 2: Best Mannered Girl: Cheer- leader, 4: Basketball, 4: Beta Club, 4. ELDORA KING Librarian, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Secretary and Treas- urer of Glee Club, 4: Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Re- porter, 3, 4: Better English Club, 2: President of Better English Club, 2: Class Play, 3: Society Editor of Hirrh- Iite, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Cutest Girl: Testator: 4-H Song Leader. IMOGENE KING Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Glee Club. 1, 4: Class President, 2, 4: Better English Club, 2: Secretary and Treasurer of Better English Club, 2: Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club. 2: Circulation Man- ager of Highlite, 3: School Play, 3: Associate Editor of Highlite, 4: Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain of Baskets ball Team. 4: Marshal. 3: Editor-ins Chief of SE-HI, 4: Most Intelligent: Most Studious Girl: Valerlictorian. VERNON KING Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus Driver. 4: S. 0. S. Club, 3: Vice-President Class, 3: Neatest Boy: Biggest Boy Flirt' Most Popular Boy: Better English Club. 2 ZELMA LANIER Secretary Better English Club, 2: Presi- dent of Home EC0ll0llliCS Club, 3: Best Disposition: Circulation Manager of SE-HI, 4: School Play, 3. SENIQRS WM' me -7- nj. D. JONES Glee Club, 2. 4: Dramatic Club, 1: F. F. A. Club, 2, 3: Best All-Round Boy: One Most Likely to Succeed. GRAYSON KING S. 0. S. Club, 3: Cutest Boy: Best Sport: U. S. Navy. PAUL KING Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: F. F. A. Club, 1. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club, 1: President of Class, 2, 3: Vice-President of F. F. A. Club, 3: President of F. F. A. Club, 4: Marshal, 3: Bus Driver, 3, 4: Most gllandsome Boy: Wittiest Boy: Class ' ay, 3. DOT LILLY Better English Club, 2: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Glee Club, 1, 4: Pioneer HoIne- lllilklllg Club, 3: Girl Scouts, 1, 2, 3: President of Girl Scouts, 2. 3: 44H Club, 3. 4: School Play, 3: Prettiest Girl: Most Popula1'. JEWFLL LUCAS Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: 4-H Club. 1: Llbl'21l'iHIl, 1, 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 2: Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: Better English Club, 2: Circulation Manager of Higlzlifc, 4: Business Manager Sn-HI, 4: Most Char- acteristic. ,The1945SE-HI RUBY JEAN LUCAS Dramatic Club. 1, 2: Beta Club, 2. 3. 4: Secretary Class, 4: 'Treasurer Beta Club, 4: Treasurer Class, 4: Basketball, 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 1: Grade Editor of Highlite, 4: Better English Club, 2: 4-H Club, 2: Class Poet. MADELINE LUCK Glee Club, 1, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramatic Club. 1. 2: Vice- President Better English Club, 2: Best Girl Conversationalist. HAROLD MACON F. F. A. Club: Basketball. 3, 4: Glee Club, 4: Bus Driver, 4. PEGGY MCLEAN Treasurer of Better English Club. 2' Dramatic Club, 1. 2: Glee Club, 3: Girl Scouts, 1, 2: Assistant Snapshot Editor of SE-HI, 4: Most Optimistic: School Play, 3. COLLEEN PEGRAM Girl Scouts, 1, 2. 3, 4: President of Girl Scouts, 3, 4: Manager Basketball Team. 4: Beta Club, 4: Better English Club, 2: Vice-President Class. 2: Advertising Manager of SE-HI, 4: Most Artistic: Most Capable: Class Historian. The 1945 SE-HIC SENICDRS BIRCHA LUCK Better English Club, 2: Glee Club, 1, 3: Librarian, 4. RUBY LEE LUCK Glee Club, 1, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Better English Club, 2: Librarian, 3, 4: Best All-Round Girl. CONNIE MANESS Dramatic Club, 1. 2: Glee Club, 3: Better English Club, 2: Beta Club, 4: Class Reporter, 2: Most Timid Girl: Neatest Girl. LACY PARKS, JR. F. F. A. Club. 1. 2. 4: S. 0. S. Club, 3: Best Mannered: Best Personality. CAROLYN RICHARDSON Glee Club, 1, 4: Dramatic Club, 1: 4-H Club, 2, 3. 4: President of 4-H Club, 1. 2. 4: Secretary and Treasurer 4-H Club, 3: Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: Grade Editor of Highlife, 3: Basketball, 1, 2. 3. 4- Secretary and 'Treasurer Class, 3: Chief Marshal, 3: Class Play, 3: Vice- President of Beta Club, 3: All-County Basketball Team. 3: Girl Scouts, 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief Highlitel 4: Second Prize in Oratorical Contest, 3: Sports Editor SE-HI, 4: Most Athletic Girl, 4: Best Speaker: Co-Captain Basketball Team, 4: Class Prophet, 4: American Legion Contest, 4: Better English Club: Salutatorian. -3- Lois SUGG Better English Club, 2: Glee Club. 1. 4: Dramatic Club. 1, 2: Girl Scouts, 1. 3, 4: Librarian, 2. 3, 4: Beta Club, 3. 4: Junior Play. 3: Viee-President of Beta Club, 4: Most Dependable: Most Musical. RUTH VARNER Better English Club, 2: G-lee Club: Best Personality. SENICDRS tiki? ikikiirvirufrsirikvkfvfrfir MASCCDTS PATRICIA WRIGHT RONALD BOONE if-f7fx'7i?YE?7ffil?7Q'7i7ffx?7'ff -9- I GLENN TUCKER F. F. A. Club, 1: Beta Club. 2. 3, 4: President of Beta Club, 4: Treasurer of Beta Club. 3: Business Manager of Highliicf, 3: Associate Business Man- ager of SIA-HI. -L: Glee Club. -1: Vice- Presiclent of Class, 2: Most Sturlious Boy. DALE VONCANNON F. F. A. Club. 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club, 1: Watchdog of F. F. A. Club, 3: Treas- urer of F. F. A. Club. 4: Bus Driver. 4: Best Conversationalist: Class Play, 3. The 1945 SE-HI CLASS I-IISTCDBY BONG! BONGl Nine o'clock, Thursday morn- ing, September 12, 1941. School! Look at all those green Freshmen trooping into the build- ing, looks as if they were lost, but glad and proud because it's their first year in high school. Miss Maude Reed welcomed the girls, and Mr. T. W. Parker took charge of the boys. After becoming acquainted with all the new students, the class elected their officers and soon were deep in their job of learning. Many of the girls and boys were selected to play on the basketball teams, and did their part well. So, with the able assistance and kindness of our teachers, we finished our first high school year with flying colors, and looked forward to summer vacation. But, after four short months, we were back again, knowing that we had really missed school and our classmates after all. Miss Reed took the girls in tow again this year, and the boys reported back to Mr. Parker too. Being familiar with the high school system by now, we settled down more quickly this year, though we thoroughly missed not having any Freshmen to lord it over. Several of our classmates were honored by bids to the Beta Club, and we were proud of them. Although there had been several changes in the faculty, we, as silly Sophomoresf' once more made good and were passed on, maybe by the good will of our teachers. When the class entered as jolly juniors in 1943, the boys' division was again under the supervision of Mr. Parker, while the girls were met by Miss Evelyn Kearns. This year we took full opportunity of the lowly Fresh- men, too. We took more interest in our school 91945512-HI work too, and other girls were taken into the Beta Club. Probably the greatest thrills of our junior year were the selecting of our class rings, and our junior-Senior trip. We enjoyed that trip, even though it did rain al- most all day. So we think that our entire class has earned the right to say that we have co- operated well with the other classes of our school and have taken part in all the activi- ties. Now-after three years of hard work, mixed with their full share of fun, we have earned the title of Dignified Seniors. No one can call us too stuffy though, because we have done swell in our time. Here are a few things to prove that statement. The Beta Club is made up almost entirely of Sen- iors. They edit and print the Highfife, too. A lot of Athletic honors have gone to members of our class. Most of us are in all the different clubs, and almost every other position of im- portance has fallen to a Senior. So, in parting let us apoligize to our many teachers, who, we know, have had many trying times with us, but we give them full credit for a good try. Our class is considerably smaller since entering into our Freshman year, because many of our members are in the service, and others have dropped out, but the entire Sen- ior Class shed a few tears about leaving our old high school, and our old friends. We'll miss you, but we are proud, too-proud that we have acquired here a part of the neces- sary elements to set us out prepared on the great sea of life. COLLHIQN PEGRAM, C lair H fJ'l01'fn1lI. Just A Glimpse lnto The Future FOR A MOMENT the Senior Class of 1945 pause to ponder about their future. Wlllll does it hold in store for them? An awful silence falls on the class as 1945 rolls around and here are their fates. Beulah Auman, universally known as the proph- et of all, has built her practice around a densely populated city, Seagrove. Good news accompanies Lila Bean, who is now traveling the world over as a famous news com- mentator. Mrs. Thomas Ridenhour, the former Martha Auman, and her fond husband attend weekly lectures based on the subject, How To Rear Chil- dren. The Romeo of the flock, Philip Boone, after traveling far and wide, has decided the one for him resides at Westmore. Louise Brown, history's best comedienne is mak- ing plans to retire and marry her heart-throb, Recil Cox. The former Emogene Cole is not finding mar- ried life all cream and peaches. She consoles her- self by singing lullabys to her dimpled baby. Arlene Hall, a millionaire because of her star- tling new discovery, is seeking a home-loving hus- band. No news concerning Faye Hayes, but it is thought that Prince Charming bore her away on his swift steed one morning. Fred Hayes gave up his doctor's career with the complaint that he just couldn't concentrate on his work with so many pretty nurses around. Upon giving up his job as bus driver, Ray Hogan was heartbroken, but he is happy once again in his job of driving a Greyhound bus. The former Mary Susan Johnson, now living on the Auman Farm, has gained a few pounds be- cause of her sudden fondness for carrots. I. D. jones, the youngest candidate to ever run for President of the United States, has the ma- jority of the people backing him. The former Elclora King no longer charms men with her brown fiirty eyes, but bakes biscuits for an All American Pisgah farmer. Admiral Grayson King was recently honored in Hollywood. The narrative of his exploits was ter- rorizing. Imogene King, happily married to a Merchant Marine of World War II, is a supervisor at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Paul King succeeded Eddie Cantor on the radio as the pub.lic's favorite comedian, and is creating a world-wide sensation. Vernon King, a known New York lawyer, wins all his cases easily, except with his fourth wife who governs him with a ruling hand. Dot Lilly, still the prettiest girl in town, is trying to solve the problem of who should be her life financer. Bircha Luck, famous hat designer for the Power's Models, says men are just beings to cause heart- breaks. The former Madeline Luck, now a happy farm- er's wife, is considered one of the world's greatest church organists. From all corners of the earth, people with their troubles come to be consoled by the nation's great- est chief sympathizer, Ruby Lee Luck. Zelma Laniers love of books has led her to es- tablish her own library, located in Florida. Jewell Lucas is predicted to be an old maid, but is happy in her work of supervising some super-kids in Seagrove. The former Ruby Jean Lucas has tied the knot with a paratrooper of the last war. Residing in Pennsylvania, they live off his inheritance. Harold Macon has erected on Broadway, Sugar Daddy's Casino, 100 Beautiful Girls. Especially one redhead! Connie Maness is tending the neighbor's babies while she still carries the torch for the soldier who promised to come back, but didn't. The former Peggie McLean, now married to a University guy, is leading a quiet married life. It seems that junior has just grown his first tooth. L. H. Parks, a big-town play-boy, is finding it difficult to settle down to married life with a girl from Winstcmn-Salem. Colleen Pegrain has broken the world's record in her recent solo flight around the world. She now wears an enormous diamond, given to her by a G. I. -Ioe of World War II. Carolyn Richardson is enjoying a rest after hav- ing completed the book, How to Get Your Man. It is wondered why she doesn't put it to a test! The former Lois Sugg is dedicating part of her time to the publishing of the Seagrove Higblife. which led her to meet her husband. Glenn Tucker reached the top rail of success in his recent musical tour of Europe. His lovely wife, Mrs. Mattie R. Tucker, is his inspiration. Ruth Varner is still specializing in turkey raising because, she knows the nearest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Dale Voncannon has set up his own Chevrolet business with only girls as clerks. He can't de- cide which one is the best cook. Compiled by Clint Propbel, CAROLYN RICHARDSON. The lEl1l5 SE l-ll LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE, THE SENIOR CLASS, do hereby bequeath the following articles to our successors in the hope that they will use them for a worthy purpose. To the teachers who have so patiently toiled with us in the preceding years, we wish to express our sincere thanks. To them we leave all the knowledge they have obtained from our examina- tion papers, be it true or false. Philip Boone wills his like for something Clas- sical to William Ray Cole. We realize that there is a shortage of men, but still we think that the Beta Club should have at least one man so Glenn Tucker wills Wayne Thomas his B. C. pin. Louise Brown leaves her title of Class Baby to Gladys Luck. Zelma Lanier leaves her popularity with all her classmates to Thelma Lee King. To Elton Auman goes Grayson King's love for the Navy, and title of Cutest Boy. Ruby Lee Luck leaves her love for Library work to Eutha Alexander so that the boys who come to the library to make out Bus Reports won't get lonesome. Imogene King leaves her title of Most Intelli- gent to Louise Johnson. We hope that Louise puts it to as good a purpose as Imogene has done. Fred Hayes wills his ability to attract the girls who rides on Bus No. 64 to George T. Gunter and Dewey Kiser. Colleen Pegram wills her title of Most Capable to Vitis Hancock. Mary S. Johnson leaves all her extra men to Valda King. She doesn't seem to have any use for them anymore. Harold Macon leaves what's left of Bus No. 6 to Bob McNeill. To Golda Loudermilk and Dorothy Kennedy goes Carolyn Richardson's speaking ability in the hope that they will take part in the future oration contest. Martha Auman leaves her love for dramatics to Grace Strider. Paul King and Lacy Parks, Jr., will some of their popularity with the women to Earl Callicutt and Herman Shaw. e 1945 SE-I-II Bircha Luck leaves some of her height to Thelma Chriscoe so that she won't have to look up to see Lewis Teague. To Marie McDonald goes Peggy McLean's title of Most Optimistic. Lois Suggs leaves her musical ability to Mozelle Voncannon. To Martha Williams goes Jewell Lucas' knowl- edge of teaching school to be used when the teacher is absent. Ruth Varner wills her power to control her temper to Kathleen Chriscoe and Isla Auman to be used in ball games. Dale Voncannon leaves for Darrell Davis his title of Best Conversationalist. We hope that it does- n't get him into as much trouble as it did Dale. Lila Bean leaves her Most Sympathetic title to Leona Hancock. To Denzil Kearns goes Madeline Luck's knowl- edge of sewing in the hopes that it will be of use in the future. Connie Maness leaves her timidness to Jocelyn Harvell so that she won't get into so much mis- chief. Ray Hogans leaves his Bus Drivers' Report to Charles Teague so that he will not have to in- vent excuses to go to the library. Emogene Cole wills her ability to get sick fast at the right time to Conie Freeman. Some of Beulah Auman's popularity as a Gypsy fortune teller goes to Dorothy Bowman. As Vernon King has bigger fish to fry he leaves all his elementary grade girl friends to Charles Caudle. Dot Lilly wills her title of Prettiest Girl to Jennie Lee Lucas and Joyce King in the hopes that they too will get a curly headed farmer. Faye Hayes leaves her popularity with the Erect boys to Nellie Jeane Dorsett. J. D. Jones leaves some of his love for string music to Curtis Williamson, hoping that he will join their band as a Negro comedian. Ruby Jean Lucas wills her ability to write poetry and attract Paratroopers to Jeraldine Leach. To Rachel Williams goes Arlene Hall's title of Friendliest. SUPERLATIVES Pre11ie.r1 Girl ........ M011 Hamlrome Boy .... M011 Inlelligent ....... Ben All-Round Girl ..., BeJ1 All-Round Boy. . . . M011 Azlalezif Girl . . . M051 Athletic Boy .... M011 Original ...... M011 Dependable . . . M011 Popular Girl . . . M011 Popular Boy . . . . Be,r1 Dreued Girl .... Bef! Dreffed Boy .... Bef! Speaker ...... Be.f1 Sporl ....... M011 Mzuieal ..... M051 Sympa1lJe1if .... M011 Arliftif ...... M011 Oplimiftic .... M051 Peffimirtic . . . M011 Digniied . . . N ealeyl Girl ..... Nea1eJ1 Boy ,...... M051 Sludioiu Girl . . . M011 Slazlioux Boy . . . Wfizziefz Girl ....,. U i11ie.f1 B011 ..... Quie1eJ1 Girl . . . Quie1eJ1 Boy . . . Cater! Girl . . . C 111e.f1 Boy ,... ........., Clan Baby .............. One M051 Likely 10 Surfeed Claw Monkey .............. Be.r1 Girl C0mfer.ra1i0naliJ1 Ben Boy Comferrationalixt . . . Biggeft Flirl-Girl ....... Bigge.r1 Flir1-Boy ..... . Be.r1 Perfonalily-Girl . . . Beft Perforzalizy-Boy . . . M011 Timia' Girl ...... M011 Timia' Boy . . . Befl Dirpofilion . . . M051 Confeiled .... LazieJ1 Girl ....... Laziest Boy ......, s, . Bert Mamzered Girl . . . Be.I1 Marznered Boy .... Be.f1 P0e1 ........... M011 Cooperalizfe .... Frierzdliefz ........ M051 Capable .... jollieJ1 ........ M051 Sarranir .......... M011 Proplaezir .......... M051 Claararleriflif-Girl . M011 Cbarar1eriJ1ic-Boy . . ...,DOT LILLY .......PAUL KING ...IMOGENE KING . . . . . .RUBY LEE LUCK D.JONES . . .CAROLYN RICHARDSON .........PHILIP BOONE . . . .RAY HOGAN . . . .LOIS SUGG .. ...DOT LILLY . . . . .VERNON KING ... . .MARTHA AUMAN .........PHILlP BOONE . . .CAROLYN RICHARDSON ........GRAYsON KING LOIS SUGG ........LILA BEAN . . . .COLLEEN PEGRAM . . , .PEGGIE MCLEAN . . . .JEWELL LUCAS ...MARTHA AUMAN . . .CONNIE MANESS . . . .VERNON KING . . .IMOGENE KING . . . .GLENN TUCKER . . .LOUISE BROWN . . . . .PAUL KING . . . .FAYE HAYES . . . .FRED HAYES ... . .ELDORA KING . . .GRAYSON KING . . . . .LOUISE BROWN D. JONES . . . .DALE VONCANNON .....MADELINE LUCK . . . .DALE VONCANNON ........ELDORA KING . . . . .VERNON KING . . . .RUTH VARNER . . . . . .LACY PARKS ... .CONNIE MANESS ...........FREDHAYES ...NZELMA LANIER . . . .MARY SUSAN JOHNSON ...........BIRCHA LUCK . . . . . . . . .HAROLD MACON . . . .MARY SUSAN JOHNSON ............LACY PARKS . . . . . .RUBY JEAN LUCAS ...BEULAH AUMAN ......ARLENE HALL . . . .COLLEEN PEGRAM ...UEMOGENE COLE . ...PHILIP BOONE ...BEULAH AUMAN . . . .JEWELL LUCAS . . . .RAY HOGAN The1945 SE SGPHOMGRES X' - '1 V , ' , W 25- '9? v NOT PICTURED Conie Freeman ,Ieraldine Leach Isla Auman in The 1945 SE-HI Elton Auman Eutha Alexander Dorothy Bowman Earl Callicutt Charles Caudle Kathleen Chriscoe Thelma Chriscoe Bill Cole Darrell Davis Nellie jean Dorsett George T. Gunter Louise johnson Leona Hancock Vitis Hancock Jocelyn Harvell Denzil Kearns Dorothy Kennedy ,Ioyce King Thelma Lee King Valda King Dewey Kiser Golda Lowdermilk Iennie Lee Lucas Gladys Luck Bob McNeill Herman Shaw Grace Strider Charles Teague Wayne Thomas Mozelle Voncannon Martha Williams Rachel Williams Arlene Yow .14- Truett Auman Dempsy Bean Kelly Bennett Iacksie Boone Betty Comer Virginia Gatlin Wayne Harnmonds Charlie Ray joyce Gene King Arnold McKinnion Alma Owen Billy Presnell Burgess Presnell Breck Richardson Keith Richardson Marie Richardson Swanie Marie Richardson Ray Keith Sykes Ralph Sink Wayne Scott Lacy Scott Ernest Shelton Dora Stutts Charles Sugg Waymond Strider Thelma Tucker Lewis Teague James Varner Lonnie Voncannon Lowell Whatley Hubert Williams FRESHMEN N Q T P l C T U R E D Boyd Auman Garnet Lucas David Vonqurmgn The1!El45 SE -15- 91945 SE SEEN STAEF Miss Estelle Brown, Adviser: Ruby Jean Lucas, Colleen Pegram, Advertising Manager,- Carolyn Richardson, Peggy McLean, Lois Sugg, Mary Susan Johnson, Zelma Lanier, Cir- culation Marmgerg Dorothy Lilly, Louise Brown, Associate Advertising Managerg Martha Auman, Associate Editorg Imogene King, Editor: Eldora King, Managing Editor, Jewell Lucas, Business Marzager: Ray Hogan. Associate Circulation Marlagerg Paul King, Glenn Tucker. BETA.CLUB Carolyn Richardson, Editor-in-Chief of Highlite ,' Jewell Lucas, Elclora King. Lila Bean, Glenn Tucker, President of Beta Club: Colleen Peg- ram, Arlene Hall, Lois Sugg, Vice-President,' Imogene King, Miss Estelle Brown, Adviserg Ruby Jean Lucas, Treasurerg Martha Auman, Secretaryg Connie Maness, Faye Hayes, Mary Susan Jolmson, Zelma Lanier. PETA. Waymond Strider, Dale Voncannon, Treas- urerg Charles Teague, Sec'refary,' Paul King, Presiderzff Wayne Thomas, Viz'e-President Ray Hogan, Dewey Kiser, Wayne Scott, Elton Auman, Bob McNeill, Keith Richardson, Lacy Scott. Wayne Hammoncls, Bill Cole, Charles Sugg, Lonnie Voncannon, Lacy Parks, Charlie Ray Joyce, Lewis Teague, Hubert Williams. Ralph Sink, Mr. T. W. Parker, Adviser: Gene King, Arnold McKinnon, Earl Callicutt, Charles Cauclle, Herman Shaw, Truett Auman, Dempsy Bean, Billy Presnell, Breck Richard- son. ' 4-H CLUB Helen Dickenson, Paul Jones, Vance Williams, Fairy Luther, Faydean Strider, Eunice Cole, Alene Williams, Thelma Chriscoe, Geneva Moran, Louise Graves, Eva Mae Chriscoe, Geraldine Mitchell, Jeraldean Ledwell, Clif- ford Lucas, Kathleen Chriscoe, Vella Mae Tucker, La Rue Leach, Lawrence Sikes, Lois Suggs, Isla Auman, Dorothy Lilly, Breck Rich- ardson, James Varner, Wilmer Kennedy, Blanche Auman, Eldora King, Deloise Auman, Ruby Parks, Carolyn Richardson, Frances Lambeth, Marie Hogan, Ruby Lee Latham, Mary Susan Johnson, Joseph Ledwell, Evelyn King, Richard Graves, Billy Presnell. GI .BB CLU B Vernon King, Eldon Auman, Paul King, Presi- dent, Carolyn Richardson, Gladys Luck, Dot Lilly, Imogene King, Vice-President, Philip Boone, Charles Teague, Wayne Thomas, Lois Sugg, Thelma King, Dorothy Kennedy, Jocelyn Harvell, Arlene Hall, Ruby Lee Luck, Made- line Luck, Miss Richards, Wyman Strider, Ralph Sink, Thelma Chriscoe, Grace Strider, Eldora King, Secretary ,' Thelma Chriscoe, Alma Owen, Martha Auman, Mary S. Johnson, Isla Auman, Garnet Lucas, Jacksie Boone, Martha Williams, Dorothy Bowman, Betty Comer, Miss Kate Parks, Directory Billy Presnell, Breck Richardson. BOY SCCDUTS Keith Richardson, Earl Brown, Bobby Owen, Philip Boone, Billy Presnell, Ralph Graves, Gene King, Mr. Parker, Scout Mastery Ken- neth Hall, Wilmer Kennedy, Jackie Alman, Breck Richardson, Paul Payne, Jr. E1945 SE E l945,SE CHBL SCCDUTS Fayclean Strider, Beatrice Gray, Colleen Pegram, Presideoztg Carolyn Richardson, Secre- turyg Lois Sugg, La Rue Leach, Dorothy Au- man, Rosalie Auman, Supervisory Betty Jean Caudle, Marie Hogan, Vella Mae Tucker, Louise Brown, T1'easw'er,' Blanche Alllllilll. BUYS' BASKETBALL Mr. Bortner, Coach, Earl Brown, Breck Rich- ardson, Bob McNeill, Charles Teague, Ray Hogan, Lacy Scott, Gene King, Lewis Teague, Elton Auman, Charlie Ray Joyce, Philip Boone, Harold Macon, Charles Caudle, Ralph Sink. ' GIRLS, BASKETBALL Colleen Pegram, Illaizagerg Miss Richards, Cofzcla: Dorothy Lilly, Assistant Alfl'ilCIyE7'j Ruby Jean Lucas, Jacksie Boone, Garnett Lucas, Jeraldine Leach, Nellie Jean Dorsett, Elclora King, Isla Aulnan, Mary Susan John- son, Kathleen Chriscoe, Alma Owen, Betty Comer, Martha Auman, Joyce King, Marie McDonald, Carolyn Richardson, Imogene King, Valda King, Rachel Williams. H1945 SE 8lfLf:5 O! ACME-MQCHAHY HUSIEHY MILLS NORTH STATE FINANCE CO. Incorporated THE HOME BUILDING, INC. ik L. A. ROSS Insurance-Personal Loans Auto Loans 4 'A' 219 Sunset Ave. Asheboro, N. C Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of HALL-KNOTT K A Y I S Men's and Student's Wear HVVomenE Ready4o-VVeaH' I I Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of Complimen-ts of RANDOLPH F. C. X. D. W. HOLT C1 CO. Asheboro, N. c. ' Asheboro, N. C. FARLOW FUNERAL HOME Phone 85 4 Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of STOWE'S GREEN HOUSES 4 Asheboro, N. C. The1945 SE Compliments of SEAGROVE MOTOR CO. A Seagrove, N. C. Compliments of MR. L. A. KING Tie Inspector O Seagrove, N. C. ULAH MOTOR COMPANY New and Used Parts 4 Phone 924-FII Ulah, N. CAROLINA SANDWICH SHOP Sandwiches-Hot Dogs Hamburgers-Ice Cream Drinks Phone 7I0 Asheboro, N. C. ASHEBORO RECREATION Compliments of CENTER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Bowl for Health A A S. C. Frazier, Prop. Asheboro, N. Asheboro, N. C. STANDARD DRUG STORE Prescription Rx Druggist Serving Randolph County for More Than H If C t a a en ury Phone 89 Asheboro, N. Compliments of ELLIOTT Cr FEEMSTER Barbecue 4 Asheboro, N. C. H1945 SE-HI FETNER TIRE SERVICE Distributors Goodyear Tires, Batteries and Compliments of FAMILY SHOE STORE Accessories Expert Shoe Fitters Tire Capping and Repairing 4 Phone 458 Asheboro, N Asheboro, N. C. 4 Compliments of CUT-RATE FURNITURE CO. Asheboro, N. C. 9 M Cr M BARLY 6' MTR. WKS. Phone l32 I Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of ASH EBORO MOTOR CO. C Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of CLAYSON KNITTING CO 'lr Star, N. C. Compliments of Seagrove Hardware ik Seagrove, N. C. The1Q45 5 Compliments of BURKHEAD FURNITURE CO. Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of GENERAL LUMBER COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of RICHLAND ROLLER MILLS TEAGuE's SERVICE STATION ' . . Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Gas, Oll and Groceries and Meal ' 0 Route I Seagrove, N. C Ramseur, N. C. JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. RAN DOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY if Allis-Chalmer Tractors and CLYDE SHAW, Special Represent t all Crop Harvesters i' Greensboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. IIIRKIIEAII 6 NEELYQ Inc. INSURANCE AND BONDS AsHEBoRo, N. c. -COMPLIMENTS oF- NANI 'E I 'll lEVll0.LET CIIIVIPANY ASHEBORO, N. c. E 1945 SE-HI NATIONAL CHAIR MANUFAETUHING EUHPUHATIUN DCSI Uhl dCh dD L R B kf R dP hF i ASHEBUHU NUHTH EAHULINA AThe1945 SE Compliments of THE TOWN OF STAR C. R. Lassiter o Star, N. C. Compliments of BISCOE SERVICE STATION 0 Biscoe, N. C. Compliments of A FZQAQM C' K J4! lfLlfL8l 6L OWLQ 'Q Star, N. C. Compliments of KENNEDY'S FUNERAL HOME Compliments of MIDWAY SERVICE STATION Q Roy Garner Robbins, N. C. Route l Seagrove, N. C IIRAYISII I , , Compliments of For Beautys Sake-Visit Our Beauty Parlor Jewelry, Furniture, Ready-to-Wear lt's Easy to Pay-Ray's Way Robbins, N. C. STELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Robbins, N. C. i H1945 SE-HI BOOSTERS SEAGROVE, N. C. W. M. BORROUGHS C. C. PRESNELL BRECK RICHARDSON W. L. WRIGHT GRADY SCOTT W. C. AUMAN, JR. MRS. HOYT WRIGHT W. L, FREEMAN L. B. CAGLE MRS. ASTOR KING MRS. IVEY LUCK EAST SIDE SERVICE STATION AMOS FARLOW SEAGROVE GROCERY COLE'S POTTERY STEEDS, N. C. 'A' ASHEBORO, N. C. PAUL BUTLER CLYDE RICH BARNEY SIMMONS J. R. PARKS ROGERS JEWELRY! INC. ASHEBORO DRUG CO. ASHLYN HOTEL COX G LEWIS HARDWARE CENTRAL ESSO STATION ROSE'S 56: C7 IOC STORE RANDOLPH DRUG CO. TROGDON ESSO STATION ROSE FURNITURE CO. BUDDY'S ELLA BOWMAN'S G. C. WRIGHT'S EARL'S TRANSFER 5 FUEL CO PUGH'S FUNERAL HOME GOLD MARK HQSIERY Co. NEW YORK, N. Y. 'A' BISCOE, N. C. 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