Seagrove High School - Se Hi Yearbook (Seagrove, NC)
- Class of 1955
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There is the mingling with people during our Washington trip . . . the feel of your first formal evening at your Junior-Senior Banquet . . . the nervousness and the feeling of accomplishment in the Junior and Senior plays . . . the crown- ing of the King and Queen and the gaiety of all the Halloween festivities. These together, with the encouragement and kindness of our teachers, the companionship of our fellow students have helped to make this the most enjoyable time of our lives. To you, the faculty, our principal, Mr. Barker, his associates, and our fellow classmates, we extend our earnest regret of departure. Dedication There comes a time in everyone's life when you will need someone to rely on, a person with an under- standing for you, and patience with your many mis- takes. Friends are Your most cherished possessions, and we have found, not only a friend, but an advisor and helper as well. When we began our High School life, four years ago, we were uncertain, but this teacher understood and led us as she would have her own. We, the i955 staff, sincerely hope by dedicating our Se-l-li to her will express our many thanks. To Mrs. Walker W. Derr, we dedicate our i955 Se-Hi. There are times when we need a counselor, when our paths of life grow dark, a warm smile of friendship when our future looks dim, an encouraging word when our spirits are low, some one to direct us onward and upward on the ladder of life. We have found all these qualities in our senior sponsor. We, the 1955 staff, sincerely hope by dedicating our Se-I-li to her will express our esteem of her, and our thanks. To Miss Inez Wannamaker we dedicate our i955 Se-Hi. ,fu-...t twfii- , 1 H . V xL.4.'lA4-' V dx 1 , - ' A I ' . I 3 I 1 v 3 MR. J. R. BARKER Principal 5' ax 'IZ ADMINISTRATION W, I N 1 QIQZ 1 MR.E .I COLE MR. WALTER PARKS Chairman MR. LEIGHTON LAWRENCE MR. H. Y. AUMAN nnnuun . . , . wuuunnw-i..1r .1 . . am. mn-.rnm.u.n HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MISS INEZ WANNAMAKER English MRS. J. C. HOUGH Commercial MRS. WADE HARRIS Home Economics JAMES R. SWIGGETT Coach-Biology MRS. WALKER W. DERR Mathematics JAMES O. LEONARD Social Studies TRUMAN W. PARKER Agriculfure MR. JESSE R. BARKER Physics flu 115- QW nn. I-'Ii s. is -uid, M-ff' ve .1 Us wlr.f.41-.-mm.......- lrwlffggz-K. w -iq.-...L-..i. 1-... 1,.gf.-v-..- J- .L..- 1-4, :mm u. 1 'f V J . .J iff. V, CAPTION N Senior Class Gfficers JIMMY KEMP RAIFORD BROWN President Secretory REBECCA THOMPSON REBECCA HEDGEPETH Vice-President Treasurer PEGGY BRITTAIN Reporter ,X x -me , N BEVERLY BOLING PAUL COMER g., -, 5 , I2 A4A'y Y V? Tw 7 'QW ' ,J X y , 1 Y 1 L fr . 'NANNIE MAE CAUDILL Spunky The only way to have a friend is be one. Star High School I, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Vice- President 2, President 3, Treasurer 4, Sextet 3, Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 3, News Editor of Hi-Lite 4, French Club 2,3, Vice-President 3, Debate Team 3,4, Debate Medal 3, County History Medal 3, Class Reporter 2, Librarian 4, Assistant Grade Editor of Se-Hi'4, Dro- matics Club 4, Most Dependable 4, Best Speaker 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3, Secretary and Treasurer of Debate Club 4. SAMUEL ERNEST GATLIN Ernestine That's just trash. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Vice-President of F.F.A. 4, 4-H Club l,2, Bus Mcinitor 4, Most Bashful 4. Seniors , s .'4 BETTY SUE BAKER Betsy You never lose anything by being , kind. ' F.H.A. l,2, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Glee Club Sex- tet 2.3, Class Reporter 2, Beta Club 3,4, Hi-Lite Typist 3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4: Ffench Club 314: Program Committee of Beta Club 3, Bus Moni- tor l,2,3,4, Circulation Manager of Hi-Lite 4, Assistant Grade Editor of Se-Hi 4, Peace Essay Contest 3, French Club 2,3, Dramatics Club 3,4, Most Talented 4, Debate Club 4, Most Co- operative 4, Wittiest 4. DONALD LEE SMITH Smith l Allow. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Assistant Bus Driver 2,3, Bus Driver 4, Biggest Smile 4. i V 1 l.ENA ESTELLE KENNEDY Stella You don't say. Glee Club 3,4, F.H.A. Club l,2,3,4, 4-H Club l,2,4, Best School Spirit 4. MAXTON ARLIE McNElll. Mac Good character is a man's best asset. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President F.F,A. l, Vice-President 4-H Club 2, Presi- dent of 4-H Club 3,4, Bus Driver 3, Assistant Bus Driver l,2,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Class Play 3, Baseball l,2,3,4, Class Play 4, Vice-President of Dramatics Club 4, Class President l, Glee Club President 4, Parliamentary Procedure I, Athletic Club 2,3, Advertising Manager of Se- Hi 4, Football Statistician 4, Monogram Club 4, Monogram Club Reporter 4, Friendliest 4, Most Versatile 4. , . s,..,. N... Seniors 'SHIRLEY LOUANNE PRESNEU. Lou Big Deal. Basketball l, Softball 1, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Class Play 3, 4-H Club 4, Glee Club 3,4, Cutest 4, Best Personality 4. JESSE RAIFORD BROWN HRGY.. Truth is the highest thing man may keep. Marshal 3, Beta Club 3,4, President ol Beta Club 4, Class Reporter 2, Class Treasurer 3, Class Secretary 4, Sports Editor of Se-Hi 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, F.F.A. Club l,2, Parliamen- tary Procedure Contest l, Glee Club 3,4, Athletic Club l,2,3, 4-H Club l,2,3, Secretary- Treasurer of 4-H Club l, Reporter of Beta Club 3, Class Play 3, Popularity King 3, Dra- matics Club 4, French Club 4, Perfect Atten- dance l,'2, Monogram Club 4, Best Dressed Most Original 4, Most Co-operative 4. 4 -4 :vc-.5 V REBECCA ANN THOMPSON Becky He that cometh unto me, I will in no wise castoutf' F.H.A. l,2,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Glee Club Sextet 2, Popularity Queen 2, Class Play 3, Hi- Lite Typist 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Secretary of Beta Club 4, Beta Club Reporter 3, Assistant Editor of Hi-Lite 4, Grade Editor 3, Vice-Pres.i- dent of Class 4, Assistant Advertising Manager ot Se-Hi 4, Dramatics Club 4, Best Dressed 4, Most Original 4. - WINFRED EVERETT BROWN Pete lt is better to be a good looser, than a poor winner. F.F.A. Club l,2,3, Bus Monitor 2, Bus Driver 3,4, Basketball l,2, Baseball 2,3,4, Most Tal- ented 4. ri-7 Seniors 'J 'NF SHELBY JEAN LUCK Jeanie I A soft answer turneth away wrath. ,QA F.i-LA. 1,2,4, Giee Club i,2,4, sem Club 3,4, ' Dramatics Club 4, Hi-Lite Typist 3,4, Grade Editor of Hi-Lite 3, Class Play 3, Grade Edi- tor of Se-Hi 4, Best Sport 4, Best All Around 4. JAMES IVER KEMP, JR. Jimmy You know it tool F.F.A. i,2, Beta Club 3, Class Play 3,4, Dra- matics Club 4, Class President 2,3,4, CO-Cap- tain of Football 4, Baseball 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Marshal 3, Athletic Club 2,3, Vice-President of Monogram Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Assis- tant Advisor of Se-Hi 4, Mos.t Popular 4, Best Speaker 4. Iilf1lllilIFlff.9l.i 'ilIlllllIWEF:s.ieBt,' ' '335.2-?iilitBl7l5i3lli'lk'lllIifI9.f3.fiTtaEl. ri?iIiL.uxJLi1l.ff-wxT'Z '7'fEq..s,.' ' 'iiclifzhir fwivf-fu A rl, VIRGIE ROZINE HURLEY Chick What this world needs is more heriones, heroes and holidays. F.H.A. 1,25 Class Secretary 1,25 4-H Club 2,3, 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,25 Cheerleader 3,45 Chief Marshal 35 Class Play 3,45 Debating Club 3,45 President Debating Club 45 World Peace Contest 35 Beta Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Vice-President of Beta Club 45 Librarian 45 Business Manager of Se-Hi 45 Reporter Hi-Lite 4g Monogram Club 45 Friendliest 45 Miss Se-Hi 45 Most Intelligent 4. GARLAND TRAVIS HALL Boy, cut that out. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Dramatics Club 45 Basketball 1,25 Class Play 35 Baseball l,45 Glee Club 45 Art Editor of Se-Hi 45 Quietest 4. Seniors IE 'W NORMA JEAN HAMILTON Jeanie A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. F.H.A. 1,25 Softball 1,25 4-H Club 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club Sextet 35 High School Librarian 45 Class Play 35 Mar- shall 35 Program Chairman French Club 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Debate Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Assistant Editor of Se-Hi 45 Sports Editor al Hi-Lite 45 Most Studious 45 Most Versatile 45 Class Play 4. HAROLD MACK KISER Chief Well, I'Il be dry. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Bus Drier 45 Bus Monitor 35 F.F.A. Secretary 45 Mr, Se-Hi 45 Best Sport 4. QL, . CAROLYN REBECCA HEDGEPETH Becky Afflicted, Please. Alexander Wilson High School 'l,2, Class Sec- retary 1, Softball l,2, F.H.A. l,2, Seagrove High School 3,4, Class Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 4, Debating Club 4, Class Play 3,4, Bas- ketball 4, F.H.A. 4, Glee Club 3,4, Operetta of Glee Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Most Talk- ative 4, Most Athletic, Biggest Smile, Co- Captain Basketball 4. ' CARROLL LEWIS COMER Ohl You clon't say. Class Vice-President l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, F.F.A. 2,3,4, Athletic Club 2,3, 4-H Club 1, Bus Driver 3,4, F.F.A. Club Reporter 4, Assistant Sports Editor of Se-Hi 4, Bus Monitor 2, Cutest 4. ' 'll ANN 15115-S'-ss.-11 Seniors PEGGY ANN BRITTAIN Pegs True happiness comes from making those around us happy. Asheboro High School l,2, Student Council 1, Safety Club 2, Secretary of Safety Club 2, Seagrove 3,4, Local Winner of the World Peace Essay Contest 3, Piano l,2,3, Dramatics Club 4, Secretary of Dramatics Club 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3, Debate Club 4, Beta Club 4, Program Committee of Beta Club 4, Glee Club 4, F.H.A. 3,4, Editor-in-Chief of the Se'Hi 4, Most Courteous 4, Most Popular 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4. KERMIT STOUT CRAVEN Nubbie l don't know. F.F.A. 2,3, 4-H Club 4, Class Play 3, Most Talkative 4. nlHih,- IRMA JEAN COX Pee Wee Do unto others as you would have ' them do unto you. F.H.A. Club 1,2, Perfect Attendance 1,2,3, Softball 2,3, Most Bashful 4. CECIL BRYCE RUSSELL Bruce Where there's a will there's a way. F.F.A. 1,2, Treasurer E.F.A. 1, President in Parliamentary Procedure Contest 1, 4-H Club 1,2, Cheerleader 2, Glee Club 3,4, Class Play 3, Sports Editor of Hi-Lite 3, Marshal 3, Beta Club 3,4, Hi-Lite Typist 3,4, Society Editor of Hi-Lite 4, Assistant Circulation Man- ager Se-Hi 4, Assistant Bus Driver 4, Dra- matics Club 4, Most Studious 4, Most Depen- table 4, Most Intelligent 4, l 1 l l l nbias 'tfiis V, 54, Seniors tlbiahvwfvv THELMA JANICE RUSSELL Jan Always put oft until tomarrow the things you shouldn't do at all. F.H.A. 1,2, 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Softball 2, Glee Club 1,3,4, Bus Monitor 3, Best Looking 4. HAROLD RALPH THOMPSON Satch What you gonna do now? F.F.A. 1,2,3, Assistant Bus Driver 2,3, Bus Driver 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 4, Basketball 4, 4-H Club 1,2, Snapshot Editor of Se-Hi 4, Class Play 3, Athletic Club 2,3, Glee Club 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer Monogram Club 4, Best Looking 4, Class Sweetheart 4. NANCY .IANE SPENCER Nan Well, I declare! Glee Club I, F.H.A. l,2, Basketball 2,3, Ath- letic Club 2,3, Assistant Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3, Quietest 4. CHARLES HORACE LUTHER Debucy ' One can never tell. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, President of F.F.A. 4, 4-H Club l,2, Beta Club 3,4, Socie.y Editor of Hi-Lite 3, Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 4, Vice-Presi- dent of Class 3, Bus Driver 3,4, Tool Identifi- cation Contest 2, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Wittiest 4. 't'v-mf Seniors 5 . ,Q ELSIE MAE COLE Ellie Everything comes to him who waits. F.H.A. l,2, Glee Club l,3,4, 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Basketball l, Softball l,2, Neatest 4, WILLIAM EVERETT WALKER Ever-Ready Lets go take a smoke, boys. Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3, Basketball 2,3, F.F.A. 'l,2,3,4, Class Play 3,4, Dromatics Club 4, Glee Club 4, Bus Driver 3,-4, Substitute Bus Driver 2, Best All Around 4. l l l 2 l l lynx wx, .-'N , 3 QV? ,- i l 4 4 , l 1 i 5 1 ,M GRACE MARIE vow snip Honesty is the best policy. 4-H Club l,2, Vice-President 4-H Club lg F.H.A. l,2, Glee Club l,3,4, Class Secretary 3, Class Play 3, Popularity Queen l,3, Grade Editor of Hi-Lite 4, Beta Club 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3, Class Sweetheart 4. FRED CURTIS MARSH Junior lt's not my fault. F.F.A. 2, Class Play 3, 4-H Club 1, Bus Driver 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Athletic Club 2,3, Co-Cap- tain of Football 4, Monogram Club 4, Neatest 4. Seniors Q! -f HILDA JEANETTE MARLEY Hidgie Study to show thyself approved unto God. F.H.A. l,2, Basketball 2,3, Class Play 3, Beta Club 3,4, News Editor of Hi-Lite 3, 4-H Club I, American School 4. GEORGE VVESLEY FREEMAN lIWeS You know that's not so. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 4, F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer F.F.A. 4, 4-H Club l,2, Monogram Club 4, Best Personality 4, Best School Spirit 4. ev-za.s4.:.cI?6.nu:sp?. - V , l -. ER CLA ,ess FLOW CLASS Morro S5 Cor P CL Ccirn0'tl0n . . . ed ond W Red Aim high, reoch higher. ,Ihre il A WR THE RAINBOW DIPS Clossmotes, l behold o gorgeous roinbow, Flung ogoinst o cloud-flecked sky, It spons ocross the lofty heovens: lt dips so low ond lifts so high- lt dips ond drips its glory, ln postel roys it tells its story. The roinbow eorthword turns so On us, the seniors here below, lt sproys us oll with confidence, And gives us on inner glow. Eoch color tloshes down upon us Through the clouds of misty hoze. Methinks it spreods its montle To shower us with hope ond goodly proise. kindly, The violet seems to chose owoy our troubles The indigo is dishing out its wisdom With o silver spoon, The blue lets foll its mogic roys Lifting, tronsporting us over the moon. The red is dressing us in toilored suits And fine velvet gowns, The yellow flings out its golden cooches To ride us obout the towns, And the green is growing envious, And outdoing oll the rest, lt's giving us hope ond couroge For oll our lives to do our best. So, os seniors, out in life we go, Blessed by sun ond cloud ond bow, This, deor friends, is our true story- And quiet oll our olorms, The roinbow dips to shower us with glory The oronge is dropping o pot ot gold 'mo our Open mms: SHELBY JEAN LUCK Closs Poet WH 7l1t'lllAflllhlrl1.L.'.i,.iTillf.lll'i.'i'fi-it . . 1 .iiillilliln it 0 l CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l95l, there were fifty-tive students, who entered high school. We were a little timid at first, but after much confusion, we settled down to work. As Freshmen we chose for class officers: Maxton McNeill, president, Carroll Comer, vice-president, Ro- zine Hurley, secretary, and James McNeill, treasurer. Since the class was large, it was divided. Mrs. Walker Woodly Derr taking the girls and Mr. Edward Bizzell, Jr., the boys. We visited Chapel Hill during our first year. The girls on the basketball team were: Mattie Simmons, Jane Ashburn, Margaret Wright, and Mildred Graves. The boys were: Raiford Brown, Carroll Comer, Wesley Freeman, Maxton McNeill, and Garland Hall. The boys who played baseball were: Harold Thomp- son, Thomas Rose, Maxton McNeill, James McNeill, and Garland Hall. With some hard work, along with some fun, we bid the title Freshmen good-bye and looked toward our Sophomore year. Sophomoresl Now we had really become a part of high school. Again this year our class was divided. Mrs. Wade Harris was the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. T. W. Parker, the boys. The officers for our Sophomore Class were: Jimmy Kemp, president, Carroll Comer, vice-president, Rozine Hurley, secre- tary, and Bobby Bray, treasurer. The boys on the bas- ketball team were: Raiford Brown., Carroll Comer, Har- vey Evans, Wesley Freeman, Winfred Brown, Garland Hall, Maxton McNeill, and Thomas Rose. The boys on the baseball team were: Thomas Rose, Harold Thomp- son, Maxton McNeill, and Garland Hall. The boys on the football team were: Jimmy Kemp and Fred Marsh. The girls on the basketball team were: Jane Ashburn, Hilda Marley, Nancy Spencer and Mildred Graves. Only too soon we had bid the title Sophomore good-bye and looked toward our Junior year. Juniors! And did that sound grown-up. We were very happy and fortunate to have Mrs. J. C. Hough as our homeroom teacher. Our class officers were: Jimmy Kemp, president, Horace Luther, vice-president, Grace Yow, secretary, Raiford Brown, treasurer, and Peggy Brittain, reporter. The boys who played football were: Jimmy Kemp and Fred Marsh. The baseball players were: Harold Thompson, Donald Smith, Thomas Rose, Maxton McNeill, and Jimmy Kemp. The boys on the basketball team were: Raiford Brown, Carroll Comer, Wesley Freeman, Donald Smith, and Maxton McNeill. The girls were: Hilda Marley and Nancy Spencer. In order to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, we sold magazines, and presented as our play, They Gave Him A Co-ed. We held the banquet in April. This year nine members received bids to the Beta Club. They were: Betty Baker, Raiford Brown, Mae Caudill, Jimmy Kemp, Shelby Luck, Horace Luther, Hilda Marley, Bryce Russell and Rebecca Thompson. Within a few short months we had bid our Junior year good-bye and looked toward our last year of high school, our senior year. Seniors! Our last year of high school! How could we have reached the top so soon? We were quite a smaller group than when we first reached high school, but we had gained a great deal of knowledge. This year we have thirty-two members in our class. For class officers we chose: Jimmy Kemp, president, Rebecca Thompson, vice-president, Raiford Brown, secretary, Re- becca Hedgepeth, treasurer, and Peggy Brittain, re- porter. We were very glad to have Miss lnez Wanna- maker as our homeroom teacher and sponsor. Again this year four members of our class received bids to the Beta Club, They were: Peggy Brittain, Rozine Hurley, Grace Yow, and Norma Hamilton. The only girl onthe basketball team is Rebecca Hedgepeth, The boys were: Raiford Brown, Carroll Comer, Wesley Freeman, Max- ton McNeill, Donald Smith, and Harold Thompson. The boys who played football during the senior year were: Fred Marsh, Jimmy Kemp, Harold Thompson, Wesley Freeman, and Thomas Rose. Our class play was Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick. Our class night program was One Foot On Earth. As we think of leaving, we would like to stop and thank each teacher for his understanding, encourage- ment and patience. We were a little sad when we thought of leaving our many friends, teachers, and dear ole Seagrove High. We knew that we had spent some of the happiest and best years of our lives there, but as we look out into the future, we pray to God, that we will find great and successful lives. ELSIE MAE CCLE Class Historian ' N. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class ot Seagrove High School, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fitty-Five, being ot sound mind, and realizing the nearness of graduation, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To Miss Wannamaker, we leave our heartiest gratitude and appreciation for arousing our interest and helping us on toward higher goals. ARTICLE Il To our faculty, we leave our love and respect, and all the unexpected knowledge they gained from our examination papers. ARTICLE III I, Betty Baker, leave to Ruby Jean Lucas my title, Wittiest and to Elizabeth Caviness Most Co-Opera- tive. I, Peggy Brittain, leave to Opal Cole my title, Most Popular. I, Raiford Brown, leave my love tor basketball to Maxton Byrd and to Jimmy Pittillo my characteristic of being the Most Original. I, Winfred Brown, leave my talent to Junior Wal- ker. I, Mae Caudill, leave to Glenda Auman my depen- dability and to Claudia Brittian my title, Best Speaker. I, Elsie Cole, leave to Lottie Hunter, my neatness. I, Carroll Comer, leave to Tommy Marsh my title, Cutest. I, Irma Cox, leave my bashfulness to Trula Gilli- land and my sense of humor to Susie Tucker. I, Kermit Craven, leave to Charles Auman my title, Most Talkative. I, Wesley Freeman, leave to Noel Lee Hayes my good personality. I, Ernest Gatlin, leave to Donald Scott and Jerry Cole my bashfulness. l, Garland Hall, leave to my brother, Vernon, my quietness. I-le could use it! I, Norma Hamilton, leave to Tensie Craven my title, Most VersatiIe and to Ruth Ann Macon Most Studious. I, Rebecca Hedgepeth, leave to Susie Cagle my title, Most Talkative and to Edna Cole my big smile. I, Rozine Hurley, leave to Merle Bowman my friendliness and to Joyce Kiser my title Miss Se-Hi. I, Jimmy Kemp, leave my title Most Popular to Danny Pope and to Hollis Merritt, Best Speaker. l, Estelle Kennedy, leave to Margaret Upton and Fannie Stutts my good school spirit. I, Harold Kiser, leave to Bobby Chriscoe my title, Best Sport. I, Shelby luck, leave to Janet Trogden my title, Best All-Around and to Julia Chriscoe and Rebecca Tucker Best Sport. I, Horace Luther, leave to Leonard Latham my wit. I, Shirley Presnell, leave my title Cutest to Dianna Williamson and my good personality to Mad- elle Williams. I, Fred Marsh, leave my neatness to Jake Outen. I, Maxton McNeill, leave to Edward Phillips my title, Friendliest. l, Bryce Russell, leave to Harold Auman my title, Most Dependable. I, Janice Russell, leave to Joyce Hammond my title, Prettiest Girl. I, Donald Smith, leave to Elbert Nelson my big smile. I, Nancy Spencer, leave to Betty Smith my quiet- DGSS. I, Harold Thompson, leave to Harvey Yow my title, Best Looking. I, Rebecca Thompson, leave to Jean McNeill and Anne Wright my title, Most Original. I, Everett Walker, leave my title, Best All- Around to Donald Johnson. I, Grace Yow, leave my love for World History to Peggy Parks. ln witness thereof, we, the senior class ol I955, have set our last seal, this the 20th day of May, Nine- teen Hundred and Fifty-tive. JANICE RUSSELL Testator , .,,..,-.- -..--s-,---- , N AllllIIIIfl6W4JlJiIi3leixItW2'IIl'1IMllIt-ii9?Zt'6IH'1srItE2?atEct1t.iIIl I-i.liiLtlLLZiZ1.Q.LQ.4:4.L1' ff I' I V 'II ',5!1 !? rf I' ' -fI'i:u..'1 CLASS PROPHECY On the day of May 23, I965, the editor of the Sea- grove Daily, Maxton McNeill assigned me, Rebecca Thompson, his reporter, to find the location and the vocation of the members of the class of Se-Hi of l955. The job was naturally hard, for so many had gone dif- ferent ways, but I finally found that: Betty Baker is a dramatics teacher for the Chapel Hill Playmakers. She writes plays during her spare time. lf you have been to Appalachian College you will meet the new dean, none other than Peggy Brittain. She is also head of the English Department. Raiford Brown is the owner of the largest beauty salon in New York City. He is one of his best customers. Winfred Brown is directing the Firestone Orchestra and he is playing a iew's harp during his spare time. Mae Caudill is a wonderful housekeeper. l don't see how she does it with so many children running around. Elsie Cole is now working in the Chemical labora- tory in Seagrove. She is also married and is living in a marble house, which she designed herself. Carroll Comer is a Greyhound bus driver and is managing a big cattle ranch at Erect Plantation. lrma Jean Cox is the president of the largest bank in Chicago. Kermit Craven is head of a Hardware Company at Brower. He says that he's not selling rolling pins anymore but he had a large supply of can openers for brides. Wesley Freeman is going to defend his title, Cham- pion of the World, in Madison Square Garden this spring. Ernest Gatlin is test driving the new Mercurys in the Pan American World Race. Garland Hall is now drawing for the All-American Comedy Strip Company. All that he had to do is look into a mirror and draw what he sees. Norma Hamilton has finally succeeded in being president of the United States. April's issue of the life magazine disappeared fast on the newsstand, but no wonder, our own Rebecca Hedgepeth was on the cover. She is a model for the New York Designers. Who is the new dentist in town? She is none other than Rozine Hurley. Everyone is buying tickets for the famous All- American Wrestling Match, featuring champion, .limmy Kemp, and the famous Swedish Angel. l'm assured that this will be a good match. Estelle Kennedy, as you know, attended Wake Forest College. She is on the faculty now. Harold Kizer is a multi-millionaire chicken raiser and will probably someday surprise the entire world of chickens. Shelby Luck is the head nurse at Duke Hospital She hasn't lost a patient. Horace Luther is now a professor in Economics He is studying for a higher degree. Fred Marsh is driving for Jack COChrian's World Hell Drivers. He is one of the top men in this field. Shirley Presnell is one of Greensboro's best Beauty Experts. Janice Russell is going to Hollywood and she will give other actresses competition. She will be a great success in the new fill-ovision. Bryce Russell is one of the top scientists of today lt is said that he is a wizard and can split an atom to the Nth degree. Donald Smith will replace Mr. Parker as agricul ture teacher at Seagrove High School. He plans to in crease the yield per acre of tobacco in Randolph County. Nancy Spencer is ci professional wrestler and .ludo teacher at Seagrove High School. She is really getting the girls in shape. Harold Thompson is now pitching baseball in the maior leagues. He was voted top pitcher for the past year. Everett Walker is driving in the hot-rod race across the Nevada flats. He is testing one of his en gines which he made himself. ics at Guilford College and she really enioys her work REBECCA THOMPSON MAXTON MCNEILL Class Prophets Grace Ypw is now an instructor of Home Econom- Q. faq--.,A.L:gs.Y Maxx., L. - Superlatives s ,f W , 5 AZ f X fgllyf AMA' X 5. 1 1, W N- ,W -,,g,::1-sf. 'f . .-.s ' :gl W xl V y fig E1 , ,j 'ml' ' 5 5 EED T MEN TQ SUCC M05 Y Bmmm Egrice x.UTher MR. AND MISS SE-HI Rozine Hurley Harold Kiser BEST ALL-ARQUND Shelby Luck BEST LOOKING lrilv EVGre1f Walker Janice Russell Harold Thompson 5 I MMR, gm, Superlatives fQ 'w., V! cg 2 -3 . CUTEST gllflej Presnell O Comer NEATEST Elsie Cole Fred Marsh BEST DRESSED MOST DEPENDABLE Rebecca Thompson Moe Cowdill Roilord Brown Bryce Russell Yx2?2S5' 5.51, ph ZWlU?!f!fWIi7.lTi1'-.2 S9512 A 411 Mft JM' lv X W' 'T '7TT,I7f T7a' Tg'Tr1'fs1i ':-f--f -f .vjlfQW,4 .U 'T S' rl ' ' . 4 f. ,it ,. . , faq., 2 M.. we 1 - f - . X. .ff,, ,. -nl ,-,., I ,,r+:..- V ...--.gf Superlatives MOST INTELLIGENT Rozine Hurley Bryce Russell L L BIGGEST SMILE 51 PERSONALLTY BEWesLeY Lzreemon Shmev P'eSneLL MOST COURTEOUS Peggy Brittoin Horace Luther il' fy? Rebecca Hedgeperh Donald Smith M14-momygg 3'4!l9llv1 FWHM! 0 f ........... ..,,..w ,....,...-.- ,,,,,.,....... ,,,,.... .....-- ,,,..... ,,...- is Wi Superlatives BE JT SPEAKERS Jfoe GOWN' mmy Kemp FRIENDLIEST Rozine Hurley Q15 5':f'3 fV Q' W ' Q. ,1 'ff 7 ,EV fu R X Y R X .23 A , 1 ST ORIGINAL MO Rebecca ThomDS0'1 Roiford BroWf1 BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Wesley Freeman Estelle Kennedy Moxton McNeill iv? new ,,,-4 1, w I ,aw .f-4 H' lllHPi'ZFEJ!5Z7lY7RILllf1'!l,'fL7 I I IH Superlatives gf MOST ATHLETIC Rebecca Hedgepeth Thomos Rose f 41 1 us, , MOST BASHFUL l Trmcl COX. Ernest Gothn QUIE money STEST MOST TALENTED pef1Cer B Garland HGH eTTy Boker Winfred Brown f V... ,Y Qu-vc l Superlatives if W4-...-r-1'!, f CLA? SWEETHEART Horolgcghoyrvclllon VVITTIEST Hifgfegfflf MOST sruolous MOST Tggigllfh Norma Homilfon Rebfgrjt Crcven Bryce Russell l Zf1ll5ll0?ll!M7.I1fll'4x.ifL'r?-'affllll.Mfl.H .fglllik l lx --1 -VVVV N7 MOST VERSATILE Norma Hamilton Moxton McNeill Superlatives Best SPORTS 5heVOY We Horotd mser MOST POPULAR Peggy Bmoin Most CO-OPERATNE Jimmy Kemp Betty Boker Roitord Brown L Q if 'Q . - 3,---T.-. 3 U,fTr ,uk ,.,, If .ini frY71,,l'I1 gi W. 'HQ . rrhlfll a f n f f JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS FLOWER White Carnation 0 QC . ' PEGGY PARKS President MAXTON BYRD Vice-President JEAN MCNEILL Secretary JAKE OUTEN Treasurer JIMMY PITTILLO Reporter MARSHALS Peggy Parks, Chief Jimmy Pittillo Harold Auman Tensie Craven Claudia Briffain Ruth Ann Macon Joyce Hammond :' . '.-IHJ.12!l:1'., ' Charles Auman Glenda Auman Harold Auman Claudia Brillaln Maxlon Byrd Helen Cagle Yvonne Callicull Elizabeth Cayinesb Julia Ann Chrlscoe Edna Cole Jerry Cole Opal Cole Tensle Craven Bobby Crisco Trula Gilliland Vernon Hall Joyce Hammond Noel lee Hayes Donald Johnson Leonard Lalham 'mv JUNIORS 591: Wm E 10 Ruby leon lucos Ruth Ann Mocon Hollis Merritt .lcon McNeill Elbert Nelson Joke Outen Peggy Forks Edvvord Phillips Jimmy Pittillo Donny Pope Donold Scott Betty Smith Jonet Trogdon Rebecca Tucker Susie Tucker Morgoret Upton Robert Wolker, Jr Modelle Williams Anne Wright Horvey Yow -...Ia-. 4 7, an ,EA Q55 . W, W Q H. - U SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS CLASS FLOWER Red Rose TOMMY MARSH President BETTY HARRISON Vice-President LOTTIE HUNTER Secretory CHARLES KENNEDY Treasurer MERLE BOWMAN Reporter fr . I .-T17-BC! l i Carol Auman Dalton Auman Gary Auman Billy Beane Juanita Bennett Clio Blanton Patricia Bondurant Merle Bowman Cline Brown Faye Brower Janice Brower Catherine Byrd C. E. Byrd Alder Callahan Venar Callahan Max Caudill Bernice Chriscoe Curtis Chriscoe Ramona Clarke Eddie Cox Betty Foster Nellie Gatlin James Gilliland Betty Harrison Thelma Harvel SOPHOMORES , 4-.fx f ' ' 1 ' Q Y 4 -C Mg ff r - gr B 1 me , ' ,,,. X A --.... Z yr I ,r A xx 2 xx 7 . ia 2 0 6 d? ,, C t f .:AQ 2 j Q , VV- l C ,ww-1 Rx rw 1 h I y , a 3?-f: , N f 16 ' 23959314 . M fs Mg 1 1-. v f f . ' ,f'Qf1f. '4k X 'ff . .. , , ff ew. , X, M. ff 1 . '- X 7 W r,,,, 'i I f af wr CQ 4, w ,I in 1 1 gn ?:? Q: ,.,,.y 9 f f f 1 'ir -Q Jw fl 4 .. ' T , gi ,. W - gf! We 4 v f 1113 za' if C54 2 ze- ? , A ,,,,- , ,va W if' f I fe r I 4' f- 'fl I , X' w un, -umm. I .- .' f' A kr H ' -' r: x' ,Q '- si' X? 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CHEESE!! , I dw up ,V ,. ,.,, 4,5131 2' I. ,g --'s-3,1 5 -.eg p . 4 EA 9 , .5 5111 I I sei- Q Ear-- . MJ - 1 at E 31 -'m o ' V Ii , 4 'f2f'f 'A --mg . . 1 f . Q T9 THE GANG S3153 xy 'QQ GOING HOME My 5 I a,: 1 , , X, M. I SMILE, NORMA 5 . If ' I 3 I MARSHALS . U lf1I1LIfW'WlZ!.f2 . ITVH Lffff f I v 1 11,1 , I SNAPSHOTS BRAINY ONES , S. O BOUND COIOATE SMILE He, -'W W 'w ah Z 'G X K , my V X 46 S ,. 414 I ., ,rg 45 ,X F ' 'E -' W7 2' 21,2 H 231-.. A-Eg, 1 1 . I Q A 3 N. . A x s I ,W V - .3,,f,,. ,I 1 7 I If T, S I ,f I 4 is S, R A ' KW ' I A A 5 A ,.. xEZ,, 5 I LETS SEE NOW E.-E I . . EEVVE I 1' 'xwv R- A- T- RACE TRACK RUNNERS BETSY 'K' :I ,, . , 'I A I BETTY PLAY' TIME WHATS WRONG? fx S - . tw:-:,,,.,, , ff- if. I 39, SITTING HIOHI A MGUSE!! 'A I , ,, ' TEE' E 5 2 QUGU t LOVELY! SING 'fx-' '--e1s...L. E'1 A .JE g-wh' un S . an 'fx haw -Lu! 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W., ,UW Thx' man who is ddiberately nu: for uhm iw Ln 1 -mm A xwman. xx 3 !W'i'0f15'3mmC:hm if Hf'W W'f'f1 m 261 va-w- 'f :29f, A'4 fl u lv 7 A ,yf 1 v 7 Q 4 V V W W W1 LW z Fff7?Wff ' ' - -' ' FFRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS f 7 zz 3 ily., H, 21 Lf gg DSL: A ,gp A -L: Www, 1 , ,y 1 ,f f V, 205427 ' ,ry 1: ff' fm Lv! -M955 4. M, ,Maw gm ,W , Z ff ,.,'ffl' f . 1 K: Q Q: .g,,.,,x5f .. an , ff '-l?x'?.' ff -'f Wir ogQ -I' CLASS FLOWER Yellow Pose . WY , .. ,,.. .,. . .,, ,--,MW ,,,, .,,, ' V 'Wfyw f ' ' , , ' ,. - - , ' ,S ',' Y I ' V f ,J ' Lx 7 ' f x,02x3 Xa' 4 W 'L , nw ' f L, W f , ' L' , ?L., yk..,.,v W5C L if 4, Lfwfff 's.Xs2fffr?ffg5f?lf2Q5Y fs 1- ,mfg , zfxfwcf-435, .L ffm, L33-QL + ' yr-ff? eff X izrzf.- W '- 4: ,nl -gfgg qxyl ARNOLD COMER Presidenf JUDY SUGG Vice-Presidem JEVVELL WILLIANLS Secretory DOT HONNEY Treasurer Jean Asbil Jo Ann Ashburn Grady Auman la Verne Auman lucy Auman Barbara Beck Charles Beck Ernest Beck Geneva Boone Gladys Brown Russell Brown Betty Jo Cagle Jerry Callicutt Ruth Chriscoe Vernon Ghriscoe Mary Alice Cole Rachel Cole Arnold Comer Don Craven A. F. Davis Peggy Freeman Rachel Freeman Vernice Garner Cecil Gatlin Recil Gatlin Howard Green David Hamilton Hylton Hancock C. M. Hayes Gladys Hayes Coleene Honney Mitchell Hurley Carlton Johnson James King Nancy Latham ' FRESHMEN Lia I tr it 4 W ,..y.,.l - f- W if K A E , , ' 'Wil ,- A ' y 1. ,- 'W' J X 'N 5 46 V: f l ' :H ' f 322- Q -' , W l 1' f 'K r 'lll - A- , If 3 W 16 Qf ' A W ' 'Y' f iff ' B 2. l . Hb, .. 9 1 N 1 . Y -2:2 'is is 4. :AA 1 wwf ' K , Q K . X rr. H-itll? rg.. 5 , .., I 4 .s.Jx 1 ,E 1 x I V s y' Gy ,fs 1 ,.' 1 1, , f. , is 'f ' N' ,My X M., 6.2 I rr- f s! fr ail? M 1 pf 1. ri-ar gk 5 if IMA , ra: F ' -1 gl- ' Y' gi, L mrs- K 4 X- .Y 1 4 rg ' fm X 225' A l P Q I' if lb' , gf E 2 , f' , 1 ag, Fa, h. 'K ml ' M-4 -0' N A. .-5. ,af mf is qffl' TC at A W-V -... 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SNAPSHOTS I DRESSED UP CHEERLEADERS I GUESS!! ' 4 Z SPECIAL EVENT if, 1 -iv T 1 , 27' -I E 11 X' fi X! K, wr-MHA? ww ' 'S' 'VfQJ,f'YQ 1 f ,-'fi-wwf , , ,: . 4'x'?f , .U ' 1, ' 3' f-,ex,, - W Y ff E gf- I ALWAYS DRESS LIKE THIS! Nw S.. WATCH IT, MAC! QUEEN FOR A DAY QW T SOVLLFUNNY? in u Ia 3. FIRST GRADERS BOYS WANTED MGL6'5'6 'I52xI'E'h-'W A . .. -,,. , -raw i F , my avg 'Maw sw Ng, ,R Www EI-XC!-I , W' xx. 1,4-,auf-W' .O 1 wmv Q rw 34.40.- .HWKMMQX -we' w2+' W,-ww W-If -4' --we W 'Jw .ibm I 95 f , wb , V,-. .. . f' si f I .1 W 4 4 1 ELEMENTARY FACULTY gm. r K-0' K Q-Q. If! sg .,.,. X fain 1'2 4-'wwf '-1' z 1 f 'WEE' 4 :...,:.. M '-...f 5, kr-41 1 4. ' ye 5,5-,,: 7,54 1' fr'-rr f '7' . l .l ii wma f 4'4- 'liv- 4. Ti'- 1 ,Xa ' sk' 4 'V 9 5 1 WM? l 7 lf, 1-an if' Mrs. Slrawda Farlow Mrs. R. L. Macon Miss Olivia Adams Mrs. Leighton lawrence Mrs. Esther Cox Miss Mae Wrenn Mrs. R. J. Phillips Mrs. Berla Hoover Mrs. Ruth Newby Miss Clela Rich Mrs. Ervin Ray Mrs. .less Garner Mrs. Jim Green Mrs. Bryce Robbins Miss Marion Currie Mr. Manley Murphy Mr. Bryce Robbins Mr. Fred Lovin Mr. Robert Spencer Mrs. .lack Wrenn . w- MRS. STRAVVDA FARLOW First Grade , - r rw-.F f'K0,g2 , . . 4, -Y 'A .M . .. 3,-:Tw ,- ' 'u L'u ,'.'T f-- J' , ' 'xwrxlm if ,. V .W -A lm ,, .A'n'7,.'K , -- 'ivSI5 ,i,l,w'- ,mgrulvhl U-. V 1'-d!5,.:,Ml n'A,, ,I ,M : - 'slew-r--,115-. 'rd' .4 ,v MRS, R. L. MACON First Grade LE .-X Fir- ,,, N JQ'i.5,, :ae-uE?f' w-f l+.,,,--,.... -.,.-. r H x -:. -L '-.free-Qa.' , r,.f,..1:-.r., v mmm'-ff 1 1 wil' 'fl 4..am4.u.. ., -ED.....f..' -LE ...' -AL--4 P ELEMENTARYLL MISS OLIVIA ADAMS First Grade fi f:,.g,.-y,,:-f2frg,- ' - -r' .-- ' El' v Sf MRS. R. J. PHILLIPS Second Grade 'iff GRADES MRS. LEIGHTON LAWRENCE Second Grade MRS. ESTHER COX Second Grode .AN W- Y-Q , .f-A f. . . ULLLM -f.1f.,.1L.....,f:,..kL.1Lg.14 1,x4f11::Lr1 .4 fu u114f1.r,114um L,1,u,,-,L r. J,..f.,Q: Us . xx .ur wgg-4r.'u.LL-.4,-L-xn1n.m.L. .P ELEMENTARY llll iii ,, r . . , ,,,'wf.g A 5. J J, .. ' lf , 4--f Fffifmv- r 'fx-V: Y vY'f'. :evB,4.-wmv,-,' '57 iff - 'if J ..,, ., K w. --eff-Q K, , ., g- ,EQ -' , 445- A. 4 , ,, A , A ,, V N, . Y AN W ,M , f X f,,...,.',,ff fs., . - A -1 , ., . ' 7-'f1es.'w- 4h '. ,' ' X . ,A 7 , , A-v ' , .f MRS. RUTH NEWBY Third Grade , 2,1 A--44 bl- - '-1--,. . . - -- M . ,Ja 'Mfg '.- 4- .1 f 'f' 2 ' ff , I . , 7 , 45. .2 r wt- '. ,1,,1,,::i'-'H-f'.!, ,,, , Jn'-Q.. - ' . - wr ,z ,., J V- .vi ., ,4 M , - 7 . - . - Y--ww -. rg . , ,,. irc- r ,241-v ,- N: v--sf. , V . 1fqg55?r,Q, A - , -' - - ' . f -wz-..- .ture-ydBQ.'?fQ-i-3+---Him.. MRS, BERTA HOOVER Third Grade 15: f., , GRADES MRS. VIRGINIA REGISTER Third Grade M M ag, n a -- .7 Q .MV W vw- W .I -:M 1 .aww - , f ff If ft 0 r ,k Lv , . SYS. I P ,W Y f i 1 I Q 'uri W4 .r .. A.: 4 . I 1.-'av x ' ' ' .'1 'l': -ly M V I ,. V I M, kink, ff . . A 4 ' M - 1 U. 'min 3 A . QL,-f ff if 1, ' . . ,,.,,w. ,, fQ,.,,,m':: -. ,.,:mbfm,,..u,4E'ir -sv-M . .J if- 1 ' f nw ' ,. 2 fr. - iff, V- s .V S- 1 'J' ' kj 7-7' ' . 1, flags: A ',.I-nm 7 V- Ii,31wjw,9,g,Z.i.L1 ' vf' '?:vbk'f Q, ' 'r1W l S . I 'ff' lllmhfcwangvi-lzmznbfr ll I 1 1,41 Irv MISS MAE WRENN Fourth Grade :urrn ,.v,.: I ELEMENTARY lIll Ill HAR' .. Vw V. M , ' 3.5.35 1 f Q7 , , fx M- - .- -Y IM, lx . f, it X , 1.25, -a XA. -S J-425. y , 4 A in 4,10 I , ' 302-.' Wg D , , 1 , I y - f Q A f A , f.,-.--f, 5 mx, .7 n,,'g,,g' N -A .Hymn 'ff' A. f fm f-QP, in , :V ,V h V! X VRW5- Mhhxx ff, fy mar: draw- -..Qgf,-v,,ig- PM LR lzijvg-14:9-L Y I- ,?yi4Q s5.Qg E, f .. 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Ex 55-1-ll We .., .. iff: , , r' V- It , STAFF f ,pl , 6 iff f , 5, it we w ft. gg 3 f - ' ' 1 ,gi PEGGY ANN BRlTTAlN Editor NORMA JEAN HAMILTON Assistant Editor T if Peggy Brittain, Editor, Norma Hamilton, Assistant Editor, Rozine Hurley, Business Manager, Harold Thompson, Snapshot Editor, Everett Walker, Circulation Manager, Nancy Spencer, Assistant, Raitorcl Brown, Sports Editor, Carroll Comer, Assistant, Maxton MCNeill, Advertis- ing Manager, Rebecca Thompson, Assistant, Shelby Luck, Grade Editor, Mae Caudill, Betty Baker, Assistants, Garland Hall, Art Editor, Maxton MclNeill, Assistant, Jimmy Kemp, Assistant Advisor, Miss lnez Wannamaker, Advisor. MISS INEZ VVANNAMAKER Advisor ROZINE HURLEY Business Manager l THE HI LITE Editor STAFF SHELBY JEAN LUCK REBECCA THOMPSON Assistortt Editor Hire ur' Shelby Luck, Editor, Rebecca Thompson, Assistont Editor, Normo Homilton, Horold Aumon, Sports Editors, Bryce Russell, Cloudio Brittoih, Society Editors, Groce Yow, Tensie Croven, Grade Editors, Moe Coudill, Peggy Porks, News Editors, Betty Boker, Horoce Luther, Cir- culotion Monogers, Rozine Hurley, Reporter. MRS. J. C. HOUGH ,-ff , VL A L A jx lf L A' , . E 7 I Lz, , Sponsor Sponsor MRS. WALKER W. DERR L lit? S L i f11iiifE ,b 'Eff '-'UQ BETA CLUB RAIFORD BROWN President ROZINE HURLEY Vice-President REBECCA THOMPSON Secretory JOYCE HAMMOND Treasurer W Y. -. Roiford Brown, President, Rozine Hurley, Vice-President, Rebecco Thompson, Secretory, Joyce Hommond, Treasurer, Ruth Arm Mocon, Tensie Croven, Peggy Briffoin, Progrom Com- mittee, Mrs. Wolker VV. Derr, Sponsor. GLEE CLUB r 4. 051: MAXTON MCNEILL T' President 4! '-- PEGGY PARKS Secretory MAE CAUDILL Treasurer MRS. J. C. HOUGH Director I EWWIAZ9:ffll4!4?J+fe,?ar?.dAS9'Ji1rfff?.ff,'7'M1Z'' W I V Q..W.miL:.eJ.srLf.2g '.'f'C '11'f1.'. :ff...f ff. '1!f.'ff1C',f5'f'fQZflf-Uivffi-f-GfQ2flQif5QQif' 5lsLi1'S.n'-Bm' dis, I 7I'ii'cQ.1l-Q..fjsfS'il.f7Lf'Q 4 wf'?'T:1f'r'e:PxX'lkYW 2- ra-V Fw -52' 4-. DRAMATICS CLUB Maxon Byrd, President, Maxfon McNeill, Vice-President, Peggy Britfain, Secretary, Peggy Parks, Treasurer, Miss Inez Wannamaker, Sponsor. DEBATE CLUB Rozine Hurley, President, Julia Ann Chriscoe, Vice-President, Mae Caudill, Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Inez Wannamaker, Sponsor. ' MUSIC STUDENTS , ,.-,., ,...w,.--- W ,W ,T f -n.,,-,f-.,,f1- ' ,ff X H, 'f - wh A Q H .M K, K gn ,uw 5-an J, vA4JW,r'6'? J: 1- . . :V,,,,.WYY' M ' ,- Y I W ' 3 whff '?l -Wifi? fm 41311544 'f'Wf'l 'if57?T.iii 3 V ff V1 'VN' ,Q F ., , 4 .. 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Peggy Parks, President, Jimmy Kemp, Vice-President, Harold Thompson, Secretory and Treasurer, Maxton McNeill, Reporter, Mr. James R. Swig- gett, Sponsor. CAFETERIA STAFF v QV Mrs. VV. E. Richardson, Manager, Mrs. C. H. Hammond, Mrs. Forest Mc- Neill, Mrs. Carl Nance, M-rs, Burgess lucas. Student Helpers: Opal Cole, Susie Tucker, Rozine Hurley, Qlwerby Spencer, Venar Callahan, Eleanor Outen. T HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN MERLE BOWMAN, Queen - CARROLL COMER, King mwwcmlnawfe aff,4wp,',lfmwm I l r F. F. A. CLUB l r 1 ,I , Horace Luther, President, Ernest Gatlin, Vice-President, Harold Klser, Sec- retary, Wesley Freeman, Treasurer, Carroll Comer, Reporter, Everett Wal- ker, Sentinel, Mr. .T W. Parker, Advisor. x.., Q 'ef 'rw-4'-.nf BU DRIVERS 1,1 1, , A-4 .uf,.,, .-.M .1 -. . - . .nr A ,-e--,uf ,A .. .. ' 4 -, ' , , fs .. ., ,- -1-1R16 ,'3,sgfJ .. . ' --..l,,',,, Mi- r' ,f -. ,Ny V . . -V , 4 1 ff - W . .. I' -.v .,,, .',,. I-f V.: .1 ,Z 4:12, A , jsbwgg ,, ,,- 2 . 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WW WWW f Jef 5 SENIOR 4-H CLUB nz Maxton McNeill, President, Ruth Ann Macon, Vice-President, Betty Baker, Secretary, Mae Caudill, Reporter and Song Leader, Tensie Craven, Pianist, Mrs. Wade I-larris and Mr. Truman Parker, Sponsors. 4 'f'5'5Pf.c ' .5 I Ronald King, President, Christine Richardson, Vice-President, Sue Richard- son, Secretary and Treasurer, Evelyn Walker, Song Leader, Linda Sue Brewer, Pianist. 43,3 . WM ,gm-,Me M, ',. ,wi JUNIOR 4-H CLUB 111ml it A SNAPSHCTS STUDIOUS TYPE ' PRETTY, HLJH? A STRANDED MILLION-DQLLAR SMILE ' E THE THING! :ff A I W fAff A .4A. i?f2ff,L,- f , A ' 'Y' 'H 'effmw-Le:Q INITIATION? YES! FLORA MCDONALD MR. AND MRS. AMERICA E LADIES MAN LOOK!! ,, . 1- ,-,,i. . 3 1 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL .K Bl X Y.XVPE'dl:.!P!f4!!EF:tiCD?lQfk... , Ader Callahan, Diana Williamson, Janice Brower, Juanita Bennett, Lottie Hunter, Susie Cagle, Julia Cnriscoe, Ruth Ann Macon, Rebecca l-ledgpeth, Peggy Parks, Vener Callahan, Frances McNeill, and Coach Mr. Svviggett. fr, Zi Q RM i 'I X 1 LOTTIE HUNTER Co-Captain !.'fCJ 1 12 V gl 1. :i PEGGY PARKS Captain il.. .,. ffmw .- v .ff W..wi L.-A REBECCA HEDGEPETH Co-Captain .- M. E x ,L-Q-TR m gs ,f I , B 'N--.x ,, X K. , , N , kg? 5 f' Q . N x ,f ww 5 Y 9' ' , gin. 4 sf 3 , K N A .fy av ' L, M s. x 8 'Q if W ff 4' , X' -L J , f fs, ' fl y fkifff ' 125. 4: V: X ' 4 45 74 , M.. wi N 4' f Q li ,s 43 4 , 4 ,,. -L k JKHVIZTIIJLIIIKIAVDIIJZIVCGNII l'IBIAll4lI1.kT i 'mtl AV? I ? ,3 ! U- fm.. 4 ,4 - 'f: X, 7 ! , iff K5 4 ,f ff, -, - f f r' 5. 'X - . . 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I M ,4 V I ,,,, , ,if 25' ' ' ' 5 fl i JAMES SWIGGETT 'EL L Coach . ,.,, QYMH MAXTON BYRD A A I A A ' A AS? X DONALD SMITH Co-Captain ,l -I ,tvs Q V N K T 'V C -E.v l :..:3 . if SAMMY WRIGHT ' -E.' A AA L If C. E.NI3YRD 5 f ' . ,,, A af E4 I F f EL - C H g' QI I f TOMMY MARSH CLINE BROWN A IfT.I1' 'UJIIII'II1f?'v?:L'?'?'ff5 ,zf',iFi'fg1'931'fffTf'?Hy?9g,c FOOTBALL TEAM 1 .1 A 'f we we awww, I , x 1 I 2 nv- -'rx Arn -r 2 fag-A 45- r Q63 4 bs Q - -1'-A M ll i ,.K, 1 . A R- ' i HAROLD THOMPSON FRED MARSH A' JIMMY KEMP C C , , , , - o- aptain Co-Captain A ' ' A N- ,.1-- '-le. XA ,'I,-A A- A-asa MAE ,f -w ,. -4- - -., k xx vvssisv FREEMAN .fy f - ' 'K .X 'NR is THOMAS ROSE -sl, - . Mo..-A-Ash-, , A . . f - M -:':f ,3,.fQ1f. HJ 213 Lag, .W 'Q R, ini: Tommy Marsh, C. E. Byrd, Harold Thompson, Fred Marsh, Jimmy Kemp, Charles Kennedy, Moxton Byrd, Ernest Beck, Billy Bean, Kenneth Voncannon, Jerry Callicutt, Wesley Freeman, Danny Pope, Leonard Latham, David Hamilton, Jake Outen, Max Macon, R. W. Walker, Jr. l muil1awptauluu4:wsAf,ouiif,'i1 If ff: 1 I l CHEERLEADERS NORMA HAMILTON, ROZINE HURIEY, PATRICIA BONDURANT .iii .fo-Ar---- Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1955 Seagrove Lumber Company DEALERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONE I8I SEAGROVE, NORTH CAROLINA 0faw.0.o0'4r0-cv--v F Y 44 4 44 : :::: -::: :Jt 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 L. P 4 4 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 I4 4 44 44 44 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 af 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 ll. r fCl1l'fUZ?i'f Seagrove Hardware HENRY VANN TOBACCO CURERS PHONE 323 SEAGROVE, N. C. 1 44 4 44 44 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 'I 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 I .4 WHY NOT UPHOLSTERY CO. Sofas and Chairs Secgrove, North Carolina Congratulations To The Seniors af 1955 VESTAL MOTOR CO. FORD CARS - FORD TRUCKS 911 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina X ::::0 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 4, J I I 1 'I ,-----AA---------------::,-:::: I I I I I I I 'I I 1 r --vv----' - vfv-v---- -- H , I 'I 1 I 'I :I ASHEBORO CONCRETE 5, 5 Pnooucts co. QE : Manufacturers fl Congratulations and Best Wishes I fl some Masonry Blocks 1' . 'I I' Distributors of Q To the Senior Class of 'I955 1, . Building Materia' :I .I 1: Ph 1, one 5161 ' Asheboro, North Carolina 4 I 1, ' 'I L-rr: :::::::::::::::::::::::: 5 HOSIERY MILLS 3: I fs A::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'I 1' I 1 Makers of Famous li McCrary Seam Reminder Hosiery I EI Feed and Seed Store ' I 1, 'E 'b Statesville and Diamond Feed it Asheboro, North Carolina :E Roysterl Armour, VCI and New 1' 'E E, Fertilizer 1 ' I I: 'I If Highway 220 ' I 'I :I ,I 'I Asheboro, North Carolina inn I :L-U uuuuuu-HUAMAU Ir mmmmm im Am: 1: Compliments of I Home FURNITURE co. 'E 35 BULLARD FLORIST if SfOl'E The ROCkll'lQ Chilli' I Let Our flowers deliver your I1 Sign - For Better Furniture At I message I It Lower Cost 1: If I 1 1 'E There's No Place Like Home ,Q If Phone 4120 :I ' :I Asheboro, North Carolina ,I Asheboro, North Carolina If if Lx, --,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l Lx, ,,,,:,,,::,,,,,,,,,.., r::: :-- r 1 Z i, I if I 'I ' 1: 'I ft Coffin and Scarboro ft ft SMART STYLE' INC' i I1 il Real Texan Outfit 1 1, 1, Quality Shoes If If Everything For the Junior Cowboy ly 1 I 5' if :I Phone 6242 5 4 EE Asheboro, North Cowling if fl Asheboro, North Carolina 'I I I 'I 2 Lf- J-:::: A::::::::.-::::::::::: Q L--:.:: : I I fmI nb Ulf 'W 'I 5 I I I INTERNATIONAL 55 gg 35 HARVESTER IE I HERLOCKER CII. CC. I l Farmall Tractor, Form Machines I . I and Motor Trucks I, Dmmbutors of lf I SINCLAIR PRODUCTS :I D. w. HoLT AND coMPANY I. I I ' Asheboro, North Carolina ., Asheboro, North Carolina ,I I II I II I :4f::::: ::::::::::::: A:::0J Ir'-0 '00 ffeffff: ::::::- -I I I The fl ', QUALITY BLIND AND 1: I I . ' O I I Rocllo and Televlslon Il ' AWNING COMPANY 4 I - ' I A I+ f It W' d 'I Service Company lt I 'Wt 'ng O' I e 'n OW 1' 3' 1 Phone 3269 :I Mike Belong It 1127 5. Fayetteville sf. :I I I ASl'1eb0f0, Nvrfh COFOIIVIO I, 1, Asheboro, North Carolina I II II I ll ll A-:::::::::::::: : e:::'J L- :::::: :::::::: A: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 4 r eeeee Compliments of I AsHEBoRo if I WA'-TER PARKS if I I V C 4E I General Merchandise I E ', 'I General Electric Appliances W. Galloway, Owner II L Sylvania T-V 5, lp I Telephone 9030 II if Seagrove, North Carolina I Asheboro, North Carolina ki :,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,, -3 -eeee -I reeeeee 1 l I l: SI ll . . ' I I Wnth Best Wnshes : I l I1 1, Packers of Luck's Products :I RANDOLPH If I .I 'I 1, Phone 364 'I Box 149 , I 4' lg Seagrove, North Carolina I, Asheboro, North Carolina 1, I I I I l I I J if J l e:::: SEAGROVE GROCERIES General Merchandise Fresh Meats and Dry Goods Phone 322 Seagrove, North Carolina CENTRAL IRON AND STEEL COMPANY New and Used Auto Parts Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of The First Natinoal Bank Your Friendly Bank Asheboro, North Carolina 4-::.-::::::- :: -:: -::::::- Z :::: - A - -::::::4 T :::::::Q:::::::'::,::-Q,-y 4, 4, l P l' 'P l l P l 'P l 4 :P '- 1: -I 2 P P ,C Ln m 4, :l P ox 1,1 m o 4, r 1 z 4, 3 'U P :P 4: 43- :J C C 2 4, ,C P P - , w P Q C gy 11 IP m 2. Q5 l P T In 4l 1 3 lj l U- Z -Y' 3 l ll CD l O 4 C I3 1 P O . - ' 1 CJ' 1 U' Z r 1 4 -. . 4 -1 1a -1 -0- , o 1, fb 'U 9, 3 0 ,P 1, No 1-, 3- ru C Q 1 O l, 3- m Lp 4l 4, O O -O I 4 0 -1 P 1 N4 3 O 1 3 l Z 4 L l o 3 U1:r CJ l 'P 5:55 m 3. 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LUCAS, President Asheboro, North Corolino '7 TR II I, I I, N 9 I I G S 'i i U 0 N U In 1 N N W N S S 0 I 0 U 0 0 0 0 U i r ? I 0 'I L Much Success to The Class of I955 ASHEBORO HOSIERY MILLS C. C. CRANFORD S. D. CRANFORD Asheboro, North Corolino 'T::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::vz TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION Gulf Gas and Oil Owned ond Operated by HENRY ond WORTH YOW Seogrove, North Corolino A SEAGROVE BARBER SHOP Seogrove, North Co rolino 000900000030-4004900440442-7:0-9:4 T N U N N S N N 0 0 4 U N 0 0 N U N G 0 N U 5 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 U N N 0 N N 0 0 0 I U 1 0 0 U U N 0 0 0 0 L Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Senior Class of 'I955 GRIFFIN CLINIC 213 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Corolino ufn .vi I f 'Hhs- BOOSTERS NANCE CHEVROLET Co. Asheboro, North Co rol ino GARNER MORGAN HARDWARE Asheboro, North Coroiino R St H SERVICE STATION Gulf Dealer Asheboro, North Corolino HALL-KNOTT, INC. Asheboro, North Corolino GRIMES JEWELRY CO. Asheboro, North Coroiino FRIENDS KING'S BEAUTY SHOP ROSES 5, IO AND 25C STORE RANDOLPH REX-ALL DRUGS RANDOLPH FURNITURE CO. ASHEBORO TELEVISION CENTER PUGI-I FUNERAL HOME KAY'S DRESS SHOP ASHEBORO MUSIC CO. Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1955 STEDMAN MANUFACTURNG CO. Asheboro, North Co rolina BOOSTERS SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE SUPPLY Asheboro, North Co roiino LEMONDS BROTHERS GARAGE Highwoy 220-I9I5 South Fayetteville St. South Asheboro, North Corolino AUMANIS GROCERY Seogrove, North Corolino CAUDILL SERVICE Highwoy 220 S. 8 miles Asheboro, North Coroiino JAMES UPTON'S GROCERY AND SERVICE Route 5 Asheboro, North Corolino PARKS GROCERY Phone 8873 - Route 5 Asheboro, North Coroiino MCCOMBS SUPER MARKET South Asheboro, North Corolino HAMMOND AND CAGLE HOSIERY MILL Phone 3842 Asheboro, North Corolino SOUTHSIDE SERVICE STATION Asheboro, North Corolino H 81 H CLOTHING STORE Asheboro, North Corolino STANDARD DRUG STORE Asheboro, North Corolino GARNER FLORIST Phone 5I4I Asheboro, North Coroiino FAGG'S AMOCO SERVICE 829 S. Foyetteville St, Asheboro, North Corolino ROSE FURNITURE CO. Asheboro, North Corolino STOWE'S GREENI-IOUSES, INC Phone SI66 Asheboro, North Corolino W 81 L SUPER MARKET Asheboro, North Corolino VICK BROTHERS ELECTRIC CO. 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