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4 Vw.-' V .4. ,. fl Q 'r' 'Q' 1 Y v . V 'fy 4 , 5'-M , P J HIC J HHH , 1946-47 HHHHSHEH HY THE SEHIHH MASS HF SEAHHHVE HIHH SHHHHL SIAHHHVE, N. II ,,,?gmu...x. ' 'Wa 3 f Q iff Q 1 xg ,iff f X f DEDICATIGN4 Z my gown, ow acfuiner uma! Lleacger, wAo Aan afwaw Jfooal Ag vw mmf ffAAMf7, we cfeckcafe 15454, lfAe Jixffl ecbfion O! 2 MR. E. L. BORTNER Principal Hixtory and Phyfirf MRS. WADE HARRIS Home Eronomicx MR. T. W. PARKER Agricullure Miss RUTH PARKS Sevenlh Grade REV. W. N. YOUNT Sixth Grade MRS. EDGAR STEVENS Fourfh Grade 23625 FACULTY 15f.fv?'fa 3 Miss ESTELLE BROWN Frenrh, Erzglifh Biology MRs. VELLON CRAVEN Malhematirf MRS. JUANITA DELAUGHTER Eighth Grade Miss MAE WHEN Sixth Grade Miss KATE PARKS Fifth Grade MRS. E L. BORTNER. Fourlh and Third Comhinaziorz FACULTY MRS. CHARLES REDDING Third Grade WNY! MR5. MARY BULLOCK Second Grade 2 MRS. GENE FARLOW Fir!! Grade N01 Pif1nred.- MRS. PAUL RICHARDSON, MR. G. A. WRIGHT SCHOOL BOARD MRS. LANE RUSSELL Serond Grade MRS. ROBERT MACON Firfl Grade MR. W. P. STRIDER Superzfimr of Ground! .i 1 S IVIR. B. A. KING MR. S. G. RICHARDSON MR. E. E. LANIER MR, E. J. COLE Cbairrrzmz S6N'6ltZ7'j Nw Pifzwed: MR. H. Y. AUMAN , 4 Eutha Alexander Beta Club, 3, 4: Girl Scout, 1: Glee Club, 1, 2: English Club, 2: French Club, 4: Most Musical: Cutest Girl. Isla Auman Glee Club, 1, 4: 4-H Club, 1-4: Bas- ketball, 1-4: Captain, 4: Girl Scouts. 1, 2: English Club, 2: French Club, 4: Most Cooperative: Class Monkey. Charles Caudle Beta Club, 2-4: President, 3-42 F.F.A., 1-4: Treasurer, 2: Basket- ball, 1-4: Class President, 2: French Club, 4: English Club, 2: President, 2: Glee Club, 2: Bus Driver, 2, 3: Class Play, 4: Most Studious Boy: Best Conversationalist. Thelma Chriscoe Beta Club, 2-4: Girl Scout, 1: 4-H Club, 1: Vice-President Beta Club, 3: Subscription Manager Highlite, 4: Pioneer Homemaking Club, 1: Librarian, 1, 2: Popularity Queen. 1: Glee Club, 2: Class Prophet: Most Prophetic: French Club, 4: English Club, 2: Class Play, 4. Darrell Davis English Club, 2: Quietest Boy: Bas- ketball, 1. 2: Most Timid Boy, 4. SENIORS :Wm .pl-.V 'Un qs' Elton Auman F.F.A. Club, 1-4: Glee Club, 2: Vice- President Class, 4: Bus Driver, 3: Boy Scouts, 1-4: English Club, 2: B6Si Speaker. 4: Most Popular, 4: Basketball, 2, 3: Class Play, 4: Vice-President Class, 1: Vice-Presi- dent F.F.A., 4: Most Characteristic: Best Personality: Advertising Man- ager SE-HI. Dorothy Bowman Glee Club, 1, 2: S.0.S. Club, 1: English Club, 2: Beta Club, 2-4: Editor-in-Chief Highlife, 3, 4: Class President, 1: Chief Marshal, 2: Edi- tor-in-Chief SE-HI, 4: Most Intelli- gent: One Most Likely to Succeed. Kathleen Chriscoe Glee Club, 1, 2: Pioneers for Home- making, 1: Beta Club, 2-4: Secre- tary, 3: Subscription Manager High- Irte, 3: Circulation Manager High- Izte,.4: Typist Highlite, 3. 4: Li- brarian, 1, 2: Class Play, 4: Basket- ball, 1-4: Girl Scout, 1, 2: Snapshot Editor SE-Hl,' English Club, 2: French Club, 4: Most Dignifled: Most Conceited, Bill Cole F.F.A. Club, 1-4: English Club, 2: Best Dressed Boy, 4: Best Sport, 4: Reporter F.F.A., 3: Treasurer F.F.A., 4: Business Manager SE- HI: Class Play, 4. Nellie jean Dorsett Class Secretary, 2: Pioneer Home- making Club. 1: Beta Club, 2-4: Home Economics Medal, 3: Class Treasurer, 4: Class Historian, 4: Associate Editor Highliteg Typist Highliteg Associate Editor SE-HI: :Basketball, 2: Most Original: Best Personality. Conie Freeman S.O.S. Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: English Club, 2: 4-H Club, 1: Neatest Girl: Most Artistic: Sewing Club, 4. Vitis Hancock Glee Club, 1: Pioneers In Home- making, 1: English Club, 2: Beta Club, 2-4: Business Manager High- lite, 3, 4: Typist Highlite, 3, 4: Class Secretary, 3: Managing Editor SE- HI,' Most Dependable: Class Play, 4. Louise johnson 4-H Club, 1: Marshal, 2: Time- keeper Basketball, 3: Girl Scout, 1: Secretary and Tl'eilSlll'el' Class, 1: Glee Club, 1: S.O.S. Club, 1: English Club, 2: Circulation Manager SE- Hl,' Testator: Best Conversation- alist. Dorothy Kennedy English Club, 2: Beta Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2: Softball, 1-4: High- lite Staff, 4: Captain Magazine Sales, 4: Most Timid Girl: Most Studious Girl: S.O.S. Club, 1: French Club, 4. Thelma Lee King Glee Club, 1, 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Beta Club, 3: Softball, 1-4: Highlite Staff: English Club, 2: English Medal, 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2: French Club, 4: Most Popular Girl. SENIORS 7 Leona Hancock Glee Club, 1: Pioneer Homemaking Club, 1: Beta Club, 2-4: English Club, 2: Editor Grade News High- Iite, 3: Typist Highlite, 4: French Club, 1: Associate Subscription Manager SE-HI: Most Capable: Best Personality. jocelyne Harvell Glee Club, 2: 4-H Club, 1: Class Play, 4: Biggest Flirt: Wittiest Girl: English Club, 2. Denzil Kearns Glee Club, 1: English Club, 2: Girl Scout. 1: French Club, 4: Girls' Club, 4: Best Dressed Girl: Pret- tiest Girl. Joyce King Class President, 3: Glee Club, 1: Basketball, 1-4: Co-Captain, 4: Eng- lish Club, 1: S.O.S. Club, 1: Cheer- leader, 3: Associate Circulation Manager SE-HI: Jolliest: Most Ath- letic Girl. Dewey Kiser F.F.A. Club, 1-J.: English Club, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Most Optimistic: Wittiest Boy: Biggest Flirt. Golda Lowdermilk Pioneer Homemaking Club, 1: Eng- lish Club, 2: Beta Club, 2-4: Circu- lation Manager Highlite, 3, 4: Class Poet, 4: Most Sympathetic: Most Poetic. Marie McDonald Basketball, 2-4: English Club. 2: Glee Club, 1: Friendliest: Most Characteristic Girl: Marshal: Co- Captain Basketball Team, 4: All- County Basketball Team, 3. Herman Shaw l-'.F.A. Club, 1-4: English Club, 22 Vice-President Class. 3: Basketball. 2: Beta Club. 2-1: Neatest Boy: Cutest Boy: Glee Club, 2: Treas- urer Beta Club, 3. Charles Teague Class President. -1: F.F.A. Club. 1-4: Secretary. 2: Basketball, 1-41 Bus Driver, 2-4: Glee Club, 2: Best All-Round Boy: Class Baby. adils -C56- SENIORS 'mfs wwe.. . , N., i 5? X97 f 1 iftzig, Q ff, . . W Q. 1 , ,x . 1?4?a--'C ' ' 'it' 935' '51 if m41,,.27fw . .1 t .Q . V, 2.5, rf. 5 wt. , - e,9'.f V. mHSCOTS Earl Hancock Brenda Faye Voncannon 8 Gladys Luck Glee Club, 1-4: English Club. 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Best All-Round Girl. Bob McNeill F.F.A., 1-4: Secretary, 3, 4: Bas- ketball, 1--1: Boy Scout, 1-4: J.A.S.M. of B.S.A.: Bus Driver, 3, 4: Mar- shal. 3: Secretary Class, 4: English Club, 2: Most Athletic Boy: Most Handsome Boy: Class Play. Grace Strider Glee Club. 1, 2: English Club, 2: Class Treasurer, 32 President Glee Club, 1: Girl Scout. 1: Basketball. 4: Best Mannered: Class Play, Martha Williams Glee Club. 1. 2, 4: Girl Scout, 1: English Club, 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Quietest Girl: Most Pessimistic. ,E s-15 .i . . 'I ' 4, 'C' 1 . . bg .. . ' we in -- - V W .,4 1.xr H r l , gf , vf , 'iii 1 -. ' rf' CLASS HISTORY Early in the fall of 1943, another class of green horns entered high school. Since this class was large, it was divided under the direction of Mr. Henry M. Woods, Ir., and Mr. Harold L. Sharp. Mr. J. R. Robbins was our new principal. At the end of the Hrst semester, this group, now hard at work, learned that Mr. Woods was leaving them and that Mr. W. E. Wil- liams would be their new teacher. Now, in step with other high school students, this class of forty-two students was look- ing forward to the year when they would receive their diplomas. Since we were Sophomores the next year, we were a happy group, for we had outgrown the name Freshman Mrs. Evelyn Harris was the girls' homeroom teacher, Miss Sarah Richards, the boys. Also, we had a new principal, Mr. E. L. Bortner. Many class members participated in athletics, the most outstanding of which was basketball. Ten students received bids to the Beta Club as a reward for their good scholastic record and leadership among their associates. Our junior year found our number de- creased by five students who had left us for various reasons. Miss Estelle Brown was the homeroom teacher for both boys and girls, since we had been consolidated. Three more received bids to the Beta Club. Our first trial at publishing the Seagrove Highlight, with no previous experience, was a big task for the Beta members. In the spring, we had our first formal ban- quet. Our girls made up the entire first team in basketball and came out with great honors by winning the Randolph County Tournament played in Asheboro. We really looked forward to our Senior year. Our class was the first to endure the ordeal of an extra year in school. Miss Brown was still our homeroom teacher. The sixth edition of the SE-HI, our an- nual, was one of our new responsibilities. To get money for its publication, we gave a Christmas play and a Senior play, sold advertisements, magazine subscriptions, and stationery, Many athletic honors have gone to members of our class. We give our instructors full credit for the good they have done us. We shall miss you, but we are proud to have acquired the lacnor of graduating. As we part from you ear, please accept our thanks and our I 'hes. Nellie jean Dorsett, . Class Historian. ' CLASS SPOEM OF 47 By GOLDA LOWDERMILK H ere's to us who have reached the goal, UV ho have traveled the rocky road, Who have here at last attained a scroll That pays for all our load. Wfe'll never forget our high school days. Fine were the times we've had. ' As we depart to go our ways It nzahes our strong hearts sad. We've only lived the hes! of life, Enjoyed its happy youth, Soon we'll enter this world of strife To uforh for honor and truth. Wfhen we get old and life is nnsnre, IV hen the road is rough and wrong, lVe'll rherish a memory of this hom' sefnre That will last onr whole life long. May eafh of ns he trite To oar colors hlve-and-white. Goodbye, goodbye, adien, There's work for all the trite and right. THE SENIORS' PREDICTED FUTURE As we Seniors look into the future, we see ourselves in the year of 1957. Flight Chief Elton Auman, an out- standing hero in the Ulah Air Corps, is residing near Asheboro with his 200- pound wife. Miss Eutha Alexander, now leading pianist of the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, has just returned from a trip abroad. Isla Auman, who is now in Hollywood, is the leading actress in M.G.M.'s latest and best production, Out of This World. Mrs. Leonard Richardson, the former Nellie jean Dorsett, who resides on one of the largest farms in the country, now has her time well spent caring for her baby boy. The former Vitis Hancock, with hand- some husband and two children, is residing in Why Not, where she clerks in Hudson- Belks 8: Co. Bill Cole is now a Major League base- ball pitcher. His heroism came from his mystery of curving balls. Herman Shaw's dreams are beginning to come true. He and the former Betty jean Caudle are now dwelling in the City of Pisgah, where he is manager of the Five Point Grocery. Mrs. Elton Auman, the former Miss Thelma Chriscoe, is enjoying married life and her job as secretary of the Ulah Air Corps. - Miss Marie MacDonald, still residing in Seagrove with her mother, has almost given up hope of finding her dream man. Miss Joyce King is now head nurse in the newly built Seagrove Hospital. Mr. Dewey Kiser has finally reached his goal of fifteen children. There's hardly room for him in the house now. Golda Lowdermilk has now followed her heart throb to the Philippine Islands. We wonder where she will be next. Mrs. Lowell Whatley, the former Kath- leen Chriscoe, is living near the Ulah Air Corps where her husband is head mechan- ic. She is manager of the Kitty's Beauty Salon. Charles Teague is carrying on his great work as Professor of Erect High School. He finished State University with highest honors. Mrs. Bernice Ashworth, formerly Doro- thy Kennedy, has made her home in Greensboro. Her husband drives a trans- fer from Greensboro to Seagrove. Miss Louise johnson has Hnally said yes to jack Holt and is now setting up housekeeping in Biscoe. Mrs. Clyde Stutts, the former Denzil Kearns, is now giving her beloved hus- band a course in business arithmetic, her most cherished subject in high school. The former Miss Conie Freeman, now Mrs. Lonnie Dale King, is operator of the largest beauty salon in High Point. Madam jocelyne Harvell is now telling fortunes at the world's fair in New York City. Mrs. Bill Gray, formerly Dorothy Bow- man, is now living in Ulah with her be- loved husband, who is a motorcycle dealer. Mrs. George Beane, formerly Thelma Lee King, is now living in Steeds with her beloved husband. Miss Grace Strider is now a leading model in Montgomery Ward and Com- pany and as yet cannot decide between Charles Teague and A. Williams. Miss Gladys Luck, tipping the scales at 98 pounds, is now very glad to quit her diet. The former Leona Hancock is now touring the world with her evangelist hus- band. She's a mighty good helper in the gospel. Mr. Charles Caudle, the most studious boy of the Senior class, is now an Admiral in the Navy. Darrell Davis now owns 60 of the most modern passenger planes. He has been giving his wife a course in aviation. The quietest girl in the Senior class, Martha Williams, has been noisy about finding a handsome husband. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAIVIENT CLASSOFIQ-47 We, the Seniors of 1947, leave the fol- lowing articles to the ones we leave be- hind, in hopes that they will use them for a great purpose. To our teachers who have patiently taught us, we wish to express our sincere thanks. To them we leave the knowledge they have gotten from our test and exami- nation papers. Golda Lowdermilk wills her love for history to Betty Comer as long as she stays away from that history palf, To Virginia Gatlin goes Thelma Lee King's ability to attract taxi drivers. Darrell Davis leaves his quietness to David Voncannon in hopes that he will improve. Kathleen Chriscoe wills Lowell What- ley to Ralph Sink to care for until he finishes school. Denzil Kearns leaves her title, Best Dressed, to Jacksie Boone in hopes that she will always look good in green just for a certain blonde. Louise Johnson will her title, Best Con- versationalist, to Garnette Lucas so she can always keep that red-headed guy from Biscoe talking. Bob McNeill leaves his title, Most Ath- letic, to Lowell Whatley. Try to put this to as good a purpose as Bob has done. Dorothy Kennedy leaves all her extra men to Marie Richardson, for Dot doesn't seem to need them anymore. To Ray Keith Sikes and F. C. Gann goes Elton Auman's speaking ability. We hope it helps them in the coming years. Joyce King leaves her desire to nurse to Thelma Tucker. Put this to as good use as Joyce will. Marie McDonald wills her popularity with her classmates to Betty Jo Brewer. Jocelyne Harvell leaves her title, Big- gest Flirt, to Lonnie Voncannon and Lewis Teague. To Swanie Marie Richardson goes Vi- tis Hancock's title, Most Dependable. Nellie Jean Dorsett wills her ability to win and keep friends to Dora Stutts. From Dorothy Bowman to Waymond Strider goes her title, Most Likely to Suc- ceed. Herman Shaw wills his title, Cutest Boy, to Breck Richardson so that he can get along with the girls in his class. Dewey Kiser wills his title, Most Op- timistic, to Keith Richardson. Please, Keith, use it for a good purpose. To Gene King goes Charles Teague's title, Class Baby. Maybe next year, Gene will be more grown-up. From Charles Caudle to Charles Sugg goes the title, Most Studious Boy. To Burgess Presnell, Isla Auman leaves her title, Most Cooperative. Put this to as good a use as Isla has done. Martha Williams leaves her title, Most Pessimistic, to James Varner with the hope that it will make him a little quieter. From Leona Hancock to Kelly Bennett goes her title, Most Capable. We hope that he will be as successful as she. To Charlie Ray Joyce from Thelma Chriscoe goes the title, Most Prophetic. Since he gets around so much, he should be good by then. Bill Cole leaves his title, Best Sport, to Lacy Scott. We think that he is well- suited for it. Eutha Alexander wills her knowledge of French to Jimmie Haywood. He may want to go to France sometime. Grace Strider wills her title, Best Man- nered, to Wayne Hammond. To Dempsey Bean goes Conie Free- man's neatness. We think he could use a little of her quietness too. Gladys Luck wills her title, Best All- Round, to Arnold McKinnon, since he is so popular with the girls. SUPERLATIVES Prettiert Girl .... Mort Handrorne . . Mort Intelligent ...... Bert All-Rozincl Girl . . . Bert All-Round Boy . . . Mort Athletic Girl .... Mort Athletir Boy . . . Mort Original ..... Mort Dependable ..... Mort Popzilar Girl .... Mort Popzilar Boy, .... Bert Drefied Girl' ..... Bert Dreyied Bay . . . Bert Speaker ..... . Bert Sport ...... Mort Mnfiral . . . MOJt Syinfiathetir . Mort Artistic ..... Mort Dignifiea' . . . Mort Optinziftir .... N eater! Girl ...... N eateft B0 y ........ Mort Stzidioiir Girl .... Mort Stndioiir Boy .... Wittieit Girl ....... Wittieit B0 y .A.... Qziietert Girl . . . Qiiietert Boy . . . . C iitert Girl .... Cntert Boy ......... ..... Clary Baby ................. One Mort Likely T0 Siirreeal ..-- Bert Girl Conzierrationalirt ..., . . Bert Boy C0rizferfationaliyt .... .... . Biggert Flirt fGirlj ......., . . .y . . . . Bigger! Flirt fB0yj ....... ..,.. Bert Perfonality I Girl j .... . . Bert Permnality f B0 y j .... Moft Tiinid Girl ....... Mo!! Tinzid Boy ...... Bert Difporition .... Mort Conreited ....... Beit-Mannered Girl . . . Beit-Mannered Boy . . . Bef: Poet .......... Mort Cooperative . . . Friendlieit ....... Mort Capable . . . follieft ............ Mort Proplaetir ....... Mort Cbaracteriflic Girl . . . Mort Cloararteriftir Boy . . Clair Monkey ......... Mort Perrirniftir .,.... 12 . . . . Denzil Kearns . . . . Bob McNeill . . . Dorothy Bowman . . . . . Gladys Luck . . . Charles Teague ...... Joyce King . . . . . Bob McNeill Nellie jean Dorsett . . . Vitis Hancock . Thelma Lee King . . . . Elton Auman . . . . Denzil Kearns BillCole . . . Elton Auman BillCole . . Eutha Alexander Golda Lowdermilk . . . Conie Freeman Kathleen Chriscoe . . . . Dewey Kiser . . . Conie Freeman . . . . Herman Shaw . . . Dorothy Kennedy . . . Charles Caudle . . jocelyne Harvell . . . . . Dewey Kiser . Martha Williams . . . . Darrell Davis . . Eutha Alexander . . . . Herman Shaw' . . . Charles Teague . . . Dorothy Bowman . . . Louise johnson . . . Charles Caudle . . jocelyne Harvell . . . . . Dewey Kiser . . . Leona Hancock . . . . Elton Auman . Dorothy Kennedy . . . . Darrell Davis Nellie Jean Dorsett . . . Kathleen Chriscoe . . . . . Grace Strider . . . Charles Caudle Golda Lowdermilk Isla Auman . Marie McDonald . . . Leona Hancock ...... Joyce King . Thelma Chriscoe . . . Marie McDonald . . . Elton Auman ...... Isla Auman . . . Martha Williams Dempsey Bean jacksie Boone Betty jo Brewer Betty Comer Virginia Gatlin F. C. Gann Wayne Hammond Jimmie Haywood Charlie Ray Joyce Gene King Garnett Lucas Breck Richardson Keith Richardson Marie Richardson Swanie Marie Richardson Waymond Strider Dora Stutts Charles Sugg Lewis Teague Thelma Tucker David Voncannon Lonnie Voncannon Lowell Whatley Grady King fn NOT PICTURED 'in--,. Kelly Bennett Billy Presnell Ralph SIPK George T. Gunter Burgess Presnell Lacy S o Arnold McKinnon Ray Keith Sykes 1611165 Vafflef JUNIORS Cloyce Lane Bean Nina Lois Davis Lannie Garner Ruth Sykes f WM, we M WR NOT PICTURED Blanche Auman Dorothy Auman Lula Mae Bowman Betty jean Caudle Helen Dickenson Beatrice Gray Ralph Graves Richard Graves Paige Hall Marie Hogan Recil Kearns Margie Kennedy Eyelyn King Vera King jewel Lamb Martha Little Edward Lloyd Fairie Luther Thelma Luther Henry Ritter Ruby Mae Simmons Faydean Strider Lucille Williams Arlie Brown june Morris Farlow Ralph Bumgarner Bryce Haywood Garland Cole Clarence Luther SGPHGIVIORES Leonard Voncannon Slllllllll l. F. A. Mr. Parker, Advisor, June Morris Far- lowe, Arlie Brown, Bryce Haywood, Charles Caudle, Ralph Graves, Henry Ritter, Waymond Strider, Lonnie Von- cannon, Billy Presnell, Keith Richardson, Gene King, Ralph Sink, Darrell Davis, Elton Auman, Vice-Pres., Breck Richard- son, Arnold McKinnon, Leonard Von- cannon, Dempsey Beane, Charlie Ray Joyce, Lacy Scott, Bob McNeill, Sec., Bill Cole, Treas., Jimmie Haywood, Lowell Whatley, Recil Kearns, Dewey Kiser, Wayne Hammond, Charles Sugg, Charles Teague, Pres., Garland Cole, George T. Gunter, Jr., Lewis Teague, David Voncannon, Burgess Presnell. lilIllS' BASKHBAll TEANI Kathleen Chriscoe, Isla Auman, Cap- tain, Marie Hogan, Joyce King, Doro- thy Auman, Marie McDonald, Co-Cap- tain, Betty Jean Caudle, Vera Parks, La Rue Leach, Deloise Auman, Evelyn King, Manager, Blanche Auman, Grady King, Coach. 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