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

 - Class of 1954

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The pattern set for days at Seagrove sifts into a formula of memories and happiness --the changing of classes . . .assembly programs. . . basketball games. . .baseball games. . .football games . . .Junior-Senior. . .Halloween Carnival . . .Senior Play. . .trip toWashington--these thoughts and so many more equally pleasant ones return whenever Seagrove is mentioned. Farewell to thee. -'AT !i82f Dcziimfim We, the Senior Class, do co-dedicate our 1954 Edition of the Se-Hi to Mrs. Wade Harris and Mr. T. W. Parker. H-in -,W TO MR. T. W. PARKER For his cooperation, understand- ing, and friendship, for his sincere interest in our present and in our future happiness, we dedicate our 1954 edi- tion ofthe Se-Hi. TO MRS. WADE HARRIS For her patience and understand- ing, for her friendship and sincerity and for the many things that she has done for us, we dedicate our 1954 edition ofthe Se-Hi . 1 2 .2 5393! 14aW A S SQ X X ,Q . V , :gf '31, U A1 gf- rf 2'CU51-311. 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Barker, Principal 'E wus, 524' GA' x'-x ' ,gaining Qfff'-frm Mr. H. Y. Auman Mr. Walter Parks Mr. E. E. Lanier Chairman -,uw ,cur Zz. ' 'f S fi lnez Wannamaker Engl ish Mrs. Wade Harris Home Economics :HP '- M ,.,,,A firrf A iw J ,VI fa X . l A , 1. qu! j ' , . t X Q- ' .,,,,,,.- 4 . ' 1-fm , , A Hb.. h lk. A f' QQ ' ' I 'yi' 4' 1 ' 1 N: 'fl ,.- 1, V V. 'KV .ze ,K 14 JZ. . James O . Leonard Social Studies High Sclmrf! Qaculiy 'Cixi al 2, , v 1-'V . ' ' 73. W ' vwwgev 6 1?-172: Mrs. J. C. Hough Commercial N 'SN Z? . i NK H i ?l : 5 4' A 1, , ,Z : s siiv, .iA.:, X iiii . 9 N James R. Swiggeft Coach - Biology Truman W . Parker Agri cu lfu re . 5 , 'xvx ,gmif I .X-Q F , A i. K. ,. ,V Q - L r .1 2 f r ' ,,.,, 4 f- as Q. .-:cg ,Li V1 ' 'J if ' E ,,4.?x5-f f ' , wx, , ,',. s 1 if i 1 ,, , .3-,fgwzy ZZ- . 'M . . ,. ,.,E?j?K I I. .ma p .1 , rv-re,wf'i,'jia.i1ifEfid Manly E. Murphy Language A .F Mrs. Walker W. Derr Mathematics 'S 'x 'I Mr. Jesse R. 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F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 15 4-H Club 1,25 Soft- ball 45 Best Sport. LUTHER CHARLES CAGLE Gertie l'd hate to think it was. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 45 4-H Club 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Best Dressed. TULAH FAYE BREWER Tootie Fetch! Fetch! Fetch! Glee Club l,2,3,45 Sextet 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 Secretary of Beta Club 35 Hi-Lite Typist 45 Asst. Editor of Hi-Lite 45 Class Play 35 Chief Marshal 35 Advertising Manager of Se-Hi 45 French Club 3,45 President of French Club 45 Most Studious. Scwiars JAMES HOWARD CAGLE Jimmy That's nice. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Asst. Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 45 Asst. Adver- tising Manager of Se-Hi5 Class Sweetheart. NANCY CATHERINE CA GLE IICG1. ll Who's leg do you think your pulling? Basketball 1,2,35 Softball 1,25 4-H Club 1,2,3, 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 Athletic Club 35 Asst. 4-H Pianist 4, Class Baby5 Biggest Feet5 Publicity Committee of Glee Club 4. ROY LEE CHRISCO Lee Roy La-da-da . Bus Driver 2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Basketball45 Neatest. SYLVIE ILE NE CALIAHAN lnkie Oh, my Stars! 4-H. Club 15 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Ouietest5 Glee Club 4. an 1, ii. r an 5 ,SSQIQQJ 1-lv' vfiilfli .o-HH:-I YM , X, 1' WM DAVID GRAVES Scrub You don't say! F.F.A. l,2, 4-H Club l,2,3, French Club 3,4, Treasurer of French Club 4, Athletic Club 3,4, Asst. Editor of Se-Hi 4, Testator, Football l,2,4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Manager of Football Team 4, Most Likely to Succeed. BETTY SUE GRAVES Susie Well Fire! F.H.A. l,2,3, GleeClub 2,3, Softball 2,3, High School Librarian 4, Driving Class 2, Most Co- Operative. , JOHN HAROLD HAMMOND Dumplin ls that so? F.F.A. l,2,4, Basketball l, Football 2,3, Bus Driver 2,3, Glee Club 4, Treasurer of Glee Club 4, Most Dependable. SHIRLEY ANN GREENE Tudda Well, l'll be John Brown! Glee Club l,2,3, F.H.A. l,2, Class Play3, High School Librarian 4, French Club 3,4, Secretary of French Club 4, Wittiest, Art Editor, Class Poet. EDDIE MONROE DAVIS llEdll l'll think about it. F.F.A. 1,2,4, Most Bqshfui. BETTY JEAN COCKMAN Betsy That Just Burns Me Up F.H.A. l,2,4, Softball 2, Class Reporter 2, Glee Club 3, Class Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 3, Class Play 3, Class Secretary 4, Snapshot Editor of Se- Hi, Prettiest Girl. JERRY DOUGLAS DICKINSON IIMQII You don't say! F.F.A. l,2,4, Bus Driver 2,3,4, 4-H Club l, Cutest. THELMA IONA COLE Priss Great Day F.H.A. l,2,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, 4-H Club 2, 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Circulation Manager of Hi- Lite 3, Marshal 3, Driving Class 2, Class Reporter 4, Hi-Lite Typist 3,4, Neatest, News Editor of Hi-Lite 4. Seuivrs EW' 219' ,U as ' . ,M 'WXTKW' l l l I I a l l l l r l l l l l Seniors BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KEARNS Benkie What you can do, I can do better. Class President I5 Basketball l,2,35 Football 2,35 F.F.A. I,2,45 Friendliest. MARTHA JEWELL KING Marty lt's alright now. F.H.A. I,2,3,45' 4-H Club 3,45 Driving Class 25 Beta Club 3,45 Beta Club Typist 3,45 Society Editor of Hi-Lite 45 High School Librarian 45 Most Likely to Succeed. JACK REED LANGLEY Justin Good Gracious. Football I,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball I,2,3,45 F.F.A.. I,45 Bus Driver l,2,35 Asst. Bus Driver 45 Best All Around5 Prettiest Eyes. DEBBY JO ANN IATHAM IIJOII Well, my Gracious! F.H.A. l,2,35 Vice-President of Class 25 Glee Club 2,45 Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club 25 Secretary of Class 35 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3,45 Grade Editor of Hi-Lite 35 Asst. Circulation Man- ager of Se-Hi 45 4-H Club3,45 Most Dependable. LEOLAND REX HONNEY Foots Please! F.F.A. l,2,3,45Secretaryof F.F.A. 3,45 Biggest Feet5 Mr. Seagrove High. RUBY JEAN HAYES Rub l'll Swanny F.H.A. 1,25 '4-H Club I5 Softball 45 Beta Club 3,45 Cutest5 Prettiest Eyes. BILLY GRAYSON JOHNSON Bill Don't blame someone else if you are guilty. Class President 2,35 4-H Club I,2,3,45 4-H Club President 35 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 F.F.A. President 3, 45 F.F.A. Treasurer 25 Livestock Judging Team 2,3,45 Public Speaking Contest 35 Junior Play 35 Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 45 Best Speaker5 Biggest Smile. LILLIAN DELL KEMP Half-pint Treat all Equal. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Glee Club Librarian 25 Glee Club Sec- retary and Treasurer 35 Vice-President of Class 35 Class Play 35 High School Librarian 35 Beta Club 3,45 Grade Editorof Hi-Lite 35 Marshal 35 French Club 3,45 4-H Club Song Leader 45 Treasurer of Beta Club 45 Cheerleader 45 French Club Program Comm. 45 Most Talented5 Best Speaker. t .... aft ,MN Q wwf? Senivrs JOE MARTIN NEEDHAM To-Jo Don't you like it? Basketball 2,3,45 Co-Captain of Basketball 45 Foot- ball 3,45 Captain of Football45 Baseball 45 F.F.A. I,2,45 Most Popular5 Most Dignified. BONNIE KNIGHT POOLE . Bo Bo Bless its little heart, ain't it sweet. F.H.A.1,2,35 Basketball I5 GleeClub I,45 Soft- ball I,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Grade Editor of Se-Hi 45 Assistant News Reporter of Glee Club 45 Travel Committee 35 Cheerleader 2,35 Softball Reporter 35 Most Dignified. MAX BROWN ROBBINS Slew-Foot Sounds Logical F.F.A. I, 2, 45 Bus Driver 45 Football 45 Most Studious. AVELINE CAROL RICHARDSON Red Well, I Declare! F.H.A. I,2,45 Glee Club I,3,45 4-H Club 3,45 Miss Se-Hi. WESLEY DALE LOWDERMI LK Slim You know it too? F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Reporter of F.F.A. 3,45 Sec. of Class 25 Beta Club 3,45 Vice-President of Beta Club 45 Asst. Bus Driver 3,45 Financial Comm. of Class 45 Sports Editor of Hi-Lite 35 Ouietest. LOBERTA LOUISE McNElLL Lou WeII, I will declare. F.H.A. I,2,35 Basketball I,2,3,45 Co-Captain of Basketball Team 35 Captain of Basketball Team 45 Secretary of Athletics Club 35 Driving Class 25 Class Play 35 Asst. Sports Editor of Se-Hi5 Glee Club 45 Secretary of Glee Club 45 Beta Club 45 Sports Editor of Hi-Lite 45 Best Dressed5 Most Ath - Ietic. WILLIAM RONALD LUCAS Choo-Choo Good Grab F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Vice-President of F.F.A. 3,45 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Treasurer of 4-H 35 Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Football I5 Vice- President of Athletic Club 35 Class Play 35 Asst. Bus Driver 3,45 Co-Captain of Basketball 45 Sports Editor of Se-Hi5 Class Baby5 Wittiest. EMOGENE MORGAN Gene I Declare. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Softball Team I5 Best Personality5 Most Bashful5 Glee Club 4. ,,,,..w-if ,af 5151 'fffi Z? N-ww'-115911 Seniors JOHN DAVID SIKES Scratch Football I5 Basketball I,2,45 F.H.A. l,2,35 Best Sport. LUCY RAE TEDDER IILUII Merci Glee Club I,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,25 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Hi-Lite Typist 3,45 Editor-in- Chief of Hi-Lite 45 Class Advisor of Se-Hi5 Mar- shal 35 Best All Around. SUSIE ELAINE TUCKER Laine That's not so. Class Treasurer I5 Basketball I5 Softball I,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Friendliest. BANNER REID SHELTCN Romeo My Goodness! F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Baseball 35 F.F.A. Livestock Judging Contest 3,45 State Livestock Judging Con- test 35 Tool Identification 25 Class President 45 Most Co-Operative. DORIS JEAN STRIDER Dot Sparkie Honest to Goodness Basketball I5 Softball I,25 F.H.A. I,2,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Basketball Scorekeeper I,2,3,45 Chairman of Financial Comm. 45 Business Manager of Se-Hi 45 Most Populor5 Asst. Bus Driver. GRETCHEN MAE STRIDER Puny Forever More 4-H Club I,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Softball 25 High School Librarian 45 Biggest Smile. HELEN FRANCES STRIDER Sis l don't know. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Program Comm. of Beta Club 35 Beta Club President 45 4-H Secretary 35 Class Reporter 35 Society Editor of Hi-Lite 35 Vice-President of Class 45 Class Play 35 Driving Class 25 Secretary of Class I5 Hi-Lite Typist 45 Editor-in-Chief of Se-Hi5 Class Sweetheart5 Publicity Chairman of Glee Club. r ,4 Wah afylftemzfrirs Classmates, There was a time, When we planned to roam the world around, And visit many pleasant lands, Traveling the highroads, adventure bound, Exploring magic cities on foreign strands Bot now, We hear the thunder, and the falling rain Chattering against the window pane, Holding us close under these attic eaves, While we're reliving class night again. So come, Classmates, listen to me, Let 's weave a web of memories, Of the good old times that used to be When we were seniors gay and free. Let's spin a woof of purest gold, To bind our school annals and hold Our past in one great band-- Unbreakable by careless hand. Z1 f f X ,:1. .- Let's weave in this golden web, The images that tend to ebb And fade away as years race on-- And here today, but tomorrow gone. Let's lace real things in the weave-- The things in whichxwe all believe, Like love and kindness, and noble deeds, Faith and charity, and our senior creeds. And we'll not forget threads to add Of games we played, and the fun we had On field, in room, and in the hall: All these things we'll recall. And better still, Classmates, let's come every year From our places on the shadowy wall, And celebrate in song and happy cheer, These memories of ours, all and all. Class poet Shirley Greene Class Motto: Endeavor to know what is right and do it, dreading HO CODSCQUSDCGS . Class Colors: Blue and White Mascots: Jeanette Asbi ll Craig Bronson Glass His ary In September 1950, we, the class of 1954, made our first appearance in high school. For eight years we had looked forward to this time. We were glad and proud that we had achieved this goal. Freshmen! The Freshman year was the be- ginning of a new experience for us. We were a class of sixty-two. Miss Broadaway was the home room teacher of the girls and Mr. Alex- ander was the home room teacher of the boys. Soon we were settled and had elected class officers. They were as follows: Benkie Kearns, president: Edwin Chriscoe, vice-president: Helen Strider, secretary: Elaine Tucker, treasurer. The girls on the basketball team were as follows: Dorothy Cole, Betty Jo Loggins, Doris Strider, Catherine Cagle, Loberta McNeill, and Shirley Presnell. The only boy who was on the basket- ball team was Benkie Kearns. The boys who were on the football team were: Ray Loggins, Bobby Lawson, and Jack Langley. We visited Raleigh and Chapel Hill during our first year in high school. We finished our freshman year of high school and looked forward to summer vacation. Sophomores! We began our Sophomore year with fifty-three in our class. We were di- vided again. Mrs. Wade Harris was the home room teacher for the girls and Mr. Parker, the boys. The officers for the class were: Billy John- son, president: Joann Latham, vice-president: Dale Lowdermilk, secretary: and Hoyt Auman, treasurer. The girls who were on the basketball team were: Dorothy Cole, Loberta McNeill, Cath- erine Cagle, and Elaine Tucker. The boys on the basketball team were: Everette Walker, Ronald Lucas, Bobby Lawson, Jack Langley, Roy Lee Chriscoe, and Benkie Kearns. The boys who played football during their sophomore year were Everette Walker, Bobby Lawson, Jack Langley, Benkie Kearns, Lester Allen, Harold Hammond, and David Graves. Mrs. Harris ac- companied the girls to Morrow Mountain on a picnic during this year. Mr. Parker took the boys to the cigarette factory at Winston-Salem also this year. Within a few short months we were out for summer vacation again. Juniors! This year we had lost five of our classmates with forty-eight left. We were happy to have Mrs. Moore as our home room teacher. Our class officers were: Billy Johnson, president: Dell Kemp, vice-president: Joann Latham, secre- tary: Betty Cockman, treasurer. The girls on the basketball team were Loberta McNeill and Cath- erine Cagle. The boys on the basketball team were Bobby Lawson, Ronald Lucas, Joe Need- ham, Benkie Kearns, and Roy Lee Chriscoe. The football players were Bobby Lawson, Harold Hammond, Everette Walker, Joe Needham, and Benkie Kearns. We were happy to order our class rings this year. We decided on blue sets for them. In order..to raise money for the Junior- Senior banquet, we sold magazines and gave the play, Little Women. We gave the banquet in May. One day we boarded the activity bus and went to the Duke Gardens and to the Ra- leigh-Durham airport. Nine members of our class became Beta Club members. They were as fol- lows: Helen Strider, Dell Kemp, Lucy Rae Tedder, Ruby Hayes, Tulah Faye Brewer, Martha King, Jo'Ann Latham, Thelma Cole, and Dale Lowder- milk. Seniors! Now after three years of hard work, mixed with much fun, we earned the title of Dignified Seniors. Our class is considerably smaller than when we entered high school as a Freshman class. We are now thirty-nine in number. Our class officers are: Banner Shelton, president: Helen Strider, vice-president: Betty Cockman, secretary: and Harold Hammond, treasurer. The only girl on the basketball team is Loberta McNeill. The boys on the basketball team are Joe Needham, Ronald Lucas, Roy Lee Chriscoe, David Graves, and David Sykes. The football players are Joe Needham, Everette Walker, Jack Langley, David Graves, and Max Robbins. Miss Wannamaker is our home room teacher. The annual staff is as follows: Editor-in- chief, Helen Strider: Assistant Editor, David Graves: business manager, Doris Jean Strider: snapshot editor, Betty Cockman: circulation manager, Billy Johnson: assistant circulation manager, Joann Latham: sports editor, Ronald Lucas: assistant sports editor, Loberta McNeill: advertising manager, Tulah Faye Brewer: assis- tant advertising manager, Jimmy Cagle: grade editor, Bonnie Poole: assistant grade editor, Jack Langley: advisor, Miss Wannamaker: assistant, Lucy Rae Tedder. The p l a y, G-randad Steps Out is our Senior class play. Our class night play is Attic Memories. We are looking for- ward to our trip to Washington. lt will be with regret that we leave high school and our friends. We will miss everyone, but we will be happy that we have acquired some principles which will help us on life's iourney. RU BY HAYES, Class Historian asf Wil! and Zfrslammf We, the graduating class of Seagrove High School, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hun- dred and Fifty-four, realizing the nearness of the close of our high school days, deem it wise to leave some of our most cherished possessions and worldly goods to our successors, the class of '55, in this, Our Last Will and Testament. To our school, we leave our appreciation for the things that we have accomplished. To the faculty we leave our utmost appre- ciation for all that they have done for us. To the student body, we leave our undying love for Seagrove High. To individuals we leave the following: Hoyt Auman leaves to Harold Thompson his superlative Best Looking. Charles Cagle leaves to Fred Marsh his love for hot-rods. James Cagle leaves to Donald Smith his love for driving a school bus. Roy Lee Chriscoe leaves to Bryce Russell his superlative Neatest. Eddie Davis leaves to Ernest Gatlin his shy- ness. Jerry Dickenson leaves to Carroll Comer his superlative Cutest. David Graves leaves to Jimmy Kemp his superlative Most Likely to Succeed. Harold Hammond leaves to Horace Luther his dependability . Ronald Lucas leaves to Raiford Brown his superlative Class Baby. Rex Honney leaves to Maxton McNeill his title Mr. Se-Hi. Dale Lowdermilk leaves to Harold Kiser his membership in the Beta Club. Ronald Lucas and David Graves leave to Maxton McNeill and Horace Luther their ability to keep the ioint iumping. Billy Johnson leaves to Garland Hall his carefree ways. Joe Needham leaves to Wesley Freeman his ability to get along with the faculty. Benkie Kearnes leaves to Kermit Craven his studious mind. Jack Langley leaves to Thomas Rose his love for athletics. Max Robbins leaves to Ernest Gatlin his superlative Most Studious. Banner Shelton leaves to Bryce Russell his talkative ways. David Sikes leaves to Winifred Brown his ability to come to class on time. Betty Asbill leaves to Norma Hamilton her love for red-headed men. Tulah Faye Brewer leaves to Rebecca Hed- gepath her flirty ways. Catherine Cagle leaves to Hilda Marley her loquacity. Ilene Callahan leaves to Nancy Spencer her quietness. Betty Cockman leaves to Janice Russell her superlative Prettiest Girl. Thelma Cole leaves to Rozine Hurley her neatness. Betty Sue Graves leaves to Peggy Brittain her co-operativeness. Shirley Greene leaves to Betty Sue Baker her superlative Wittiest. Ruby Hayes leaves to Grace Yow her super- lative Cutest. Dell Kemp leaves to Peggy Brittain her many talents. Martha King leaves to Rebecca Thompson her superlative Most Likely to Succeed. Jo Ann Latham leaves to Nancy Spencer her dependable ways. Loberta McNeill leaves to Mae Caudill her magnetic personality. Emogene Morgan leaves to Estelle Kennedy her superlative Most Bashful. Bonnie Poole leaves to Elsie Cole her dig- nity. Aveline Richardson leaves to Rozine Hurley her title Miss Se-Hi. Doris Jean Strider leaves to Mae Caudill her popularity. Gretchen Strider leaves to Shelby Luck her superlative Biggest Smile. Helen Strider leaves to Shirley Presnell her studious ways. Lucy Rae Tedder leaves to Irma Cox her su- perlative Best All-Around. Elaine Tucker leaves to Mae Caudill her friendliness. We hereby appoint Mr. Baker, our princi- pal, sole executor of this last will and testa- ment. ln witness thereof, we, the senior class of 1954, the testator, have set our last seal, this, the 26th day of May, one thousand, nine-hun- dred and fifty-four. DAVID GRAVES Testator Hlass Praplzfcy You may be wondering what will happen to the seniors of the Class of 1954. Neither you nor I can predict. I have asked a wise old owl for he gets around and sees many things. Ac- cording to his opinion: Betty Asbill will be a science professor. She will own a poultry farm in Coleridge. Hoyt Auman will become a Greyhound Bus Driver. Tulah Brewer will be a singer and will give Margaret Truman much competition. Catherine Cagle will become a doctor. Charles Cagle will drive a racing car in the Indianapolis Speedway races. Jimmy Cagle will become manager of one of the largest beef cattle farms in this state. Ilene Callahan will be married to the gov- ernor of Kansas. Roy Chriscoe will organize a famous string band. Betty Cockman will become a TV star and travel around the world. Thelma Cole will teach the second grade at Seagrove School. Eddie Davis will become a dancing instruc- tor. Betty Graves will become an airline hos- tess for Eastern Airlines. David Graves will become an inventor. His first invention will be sanforized bacon. Shirley Greene will be a poet and play writer. Harold Hammond will be the owner of two banks, one shoe factory, three used car lots, and two department stores. He will grow straw- berries to make a little extra money. Ruby Hayes will become a successful law- yer. Rex Honney will own a flea circus. He will travel with his circus all over the United States. Billy Johnson will become a county farm agent. He will also be an operator of a dairy farm. Benkie Kearns will become a movie pro- ducer. Dell Kemp will be dean of a girls' school. Martha King will be a scientist and will write two chemistry books. Jack Langley will be a second Babe Ruth. Jo Ann Latam will be the first woman gov- ernor of North Carolina. Dale Lowdermilk will become a professor of mathematics at the University of North Caro- lina. Ronald Lucas, instead of being an athlete, will secure a iob with a circus watering ele- phants. Loberta McNeill will be an engineer and will own a drug store. Emogene Morgan will operate a cafe and will manage a tobacco farm. Joe Needham will attend college at Notre Dame on a football scholarship. After gradua- tion he will play professional football. Bonnie Poole will be an actress on the 3-d television sets. Aveline Richardson will be a tractor dealer. Max Robbins will be principal of a large school in Guilford county. Banner Shelton will be a civil engineer. Doris Strider will establish an automobile manufacturing company. Gretchen Strider will become the smartest senator in Washington. Helen Strider will become an airplane pilot. David Sykes will become head of the Sea- grove Fire Department. He will also teach music. Lucy Tedder will be a foreign missionary. Elaine Tucker will explore some of the un- known regions of Brazil. BILLY JOHNSON Prophet f Z Z - TQ X ' 71 x- ixx ,X ,,7 XX Ml' Qs I 1 I I Q Q' ff i 1 X 1' . ' Qmfurcs Betty Cockmcn Aveline Ri Hoyt Auman PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME MR. AND MISS SE-HI Rex Honney - Loberta McNeill Thelma Cole Charles Cagle Roy Lee Chriscoe BEST DRESSED NEATEST A - ' v , 'mln ,y'g.y, v w ::-'- ,V 1 , U, J X-, . ..,.-4J4,.,,K 'w'! ' xvxg, , .X A 1y-xf.u1'-:- '-fjfl m.--rmkf' . . 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Byrd Nancy Brower Max Caudill Neta Brown Curtiss Chriscoe Catherine Byrd Eddie Cox Ada Callahan Swanson Dehart Venar Callahan Darrell Freeman Yvonne Callicutt James Gilland Bernice Chriscoe Wayne Hayes Ramona Clark Leo Hinesley Edna Cole Donald Johnson Shirley Davis Bobby Kennedy Charles Kennedy Barbara Delk Bobby Maness Betty Foster David Maness Nellie Gatlin Tommy Marsh Betty Harrison George McDuffie Mary Sue Hiatt Paul Merritt Sarah Hughes Lottie Hunter W Monroe Needham Bobby Poole Joyce Kiser Walter Pope Peggy Latham Robert Shaw Lucille Loflin Jerry Sheppard Frances McNeill Jack Sugg Eleanor Outen Colonel Surratt Shelby Owens Margaret Pittillo Clarlc Tate Raymond Thompson Doris Richardson Kenneth Voncannon 27resl1144m s it 'H I li- J X. I' E? - if ,f ffm .3 X7 s,.r B 3 M 4 . , I f I 5, sa its A i T ., 1 we 'f L ' +.....,f 7 'Q' Q- , ess.- 'Jd 'f we-R-f OL X ,gay Camera Shy 2 A A, i 0-9 1 'W-war f -4-ai f r , 5 'F , I4 Camera 1 ' ' 1 Y r . Q f Q P vw? 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Macon First Grade A 'tl x Mrs. Strawda Farlow , T First Grade ' Li ' Miss Olivia Adams First Grade Mrs. Leighton Lawrence Second Grade Mrs. Berta Hoover Third Grade Mrs. Virginia Register Third Grade Miss Cleta Rich Fourth Grade Mrs. Ervin Ray Fifth Grade Mrs. Jess Garner Fifth Grade P E Mrs. R. J. Phillips L Fourth and Fifth Grades Miss Mae Wrenn Mr. Olin Jackson H Seventh Grade Mr. Grady King Seventh Grade X J J Mrs. Ina Wall Second and Third Grades 11, 1 rr wi, E , xi' 1 '94 lv' V- li fi Mr. Fred Lovin bf Eighth Grade l g 'P Mr. Robert Spencer r Eighth Grade ld. Mrs. M. C. Faucette Fourth Grade is I E 5 First Grade Miss Olivia Adams Second Grade Mrs. C. W. Teague First Grade Mrs. Strawda Farlaw First Grade Mrs. R. L. Macon Thi'rd Grade Mrs. Berra Hoover Third Grade Mrs. Virginia Register Second and Third Grades Mrs. Ina Wall f ' Second Grade 2 Mrs. Leighton Lawrence ,... 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Phillips Sixth Grade Miss Mae Wrenn iilp-uq 21' Eighth Grade Mr. Robert Spencer Seventh Grade Mr. Grady King Eighth Grade Mr. Fred Lovin Cywrrlzf if w f 1 r XNUI I 1' wb- -'ligzmaaaiwa f'l I' r!c1g1glW, 99.05, dll n,a',u', ' 15' l '14, . Ml' 1' .f .nl A iw' .nl f fnsjgif ' 'IZV7' f' H1 ' M1 I V1 1' . ,fy rj! ' 'cb ,. Wifi N:--4 951512, qmf Annual Stay 'f .-it W' Q, 'E QF Q Q Q Helen Strider M. jf , ae: Editor-in-Chief 'SS 1,7 ' of' Sx0o9ei A ZZ Wann Oofx? 1:55 woo dv'k0r omoke W' Assistant Editor ..... Snapshot Editor ..... Circulation Manager Assistant .......... Sports Editor ....... Assistant .......... Advertising Manager Assistant .......... Grade Editor ...... Assistant ....... Art Editor ....... Assistant Advisor . . . ..-. -0 . . . . . .David Graves . . . . . Betty Cockman . . . . Billy Johnson . . Joann Latham . . .Ronald Lucas Loberta McNeill . . .Tulah Brewer . . . James Cagle . . . Bonnie Poole . . .Jack Longley . Shirley Greene Lucy Rae Tedder l5'cfa 61110 l l l President, Helen Strider, Vice-President, Dale Lowdermilk, Secretary, Mae Caudill, Treasurer, Dell Kemp, Program Chairman, Jimmy Kemp, Program Committee, Betty Baker, Joann Latham, Raiford Brown, Ruby Hayes, Sponsors, Mrs. Walker W. Derr and Mrs. J. C. Hough. Hi-,Cite Stuff Editor-in-Chief, Lucy Tedder, Assistant Editor, Tulah Brewer, Sports Editor, Loberta McNeill, Society Editors, Martha King and Horace Luther, Grade Editors, Rebecca Thompson and Shelby Luck, News Editors, Hilda Marley and Thelma Cole, Circulation Managers, Joann Latham and Ruby-Hayes, Advisor, Mrs. J. C. Hough. 5555511 T3 if 'K 2...-X... Glee 61110 y M xx: ' M'-1 we r b F ee Mi IM 3 H Directors ................. Mr. J. C. Hough and Mr. M. E. Murphy President ....... .......................... M ae Coudill Vice-President .... ...... J ean McNeill Secretary ....... ..... L oberfa McNeill Treasurer ..... ...... H arold Hammond ,Music Students 'mv Teacher --- Mrs. Jack Nelson junior 4-if 61116 Ronald King . . . ..s. 4 .......................................President Christine Richardson . . . ........... Vice-President Sue Richardson ....... .... S ecretary and Treasurer Evelyn Walker ..... ............ S ong Leader Linda Sue Brewer .... ............... P ianisf Mr. Grady King ..... .......... T eacher Advisor Smlvr 4-J! gfllb Maxton McNeill Ruth Ann Macon Joann Latham . . . Dell Kemp ..... Jean McNeill.. Mae Caudill . . . Mrs. Wade Harri .. .. ..............Presidenf ........... Vice-President . .... Secretary and Treasurer ............Song Leader ..........Pianisf ..........Reporter s and Mr. T. W. Parker . . . ..... Teacher Advisor ?re11cl1 61116 S is-J Tulah Brewer .... ..... P resident Mae Caudill .... . . .Vice-President Shirley Greene ..... .... S ecretary David Graves ........ ..... T recsurer Mr. M. E. Murphy .... ..... A dvisor Qi O . Billy Johnson . . . Roland Lucas .... 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