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

 - Class of 1956

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leaders 4g Most Talkative 4. CLASS MOTTO The higher we climb, the broader the view, CLASS COLORS Green and White OUR SENIOR CLASS Our schooldays are the ones we love best All the class memories are so sweet. But as Seniors we take another path That leads down a long long street. Our Senior year seems to make us feel So light-hearted and carefree, Before any problems we Seniors will kneel. May our future full of happiness be. Now our Senior thoughts will travel Far into this world of strife. So Seniors try to unravel The mystery of this life. And when we Seniors grow old and grey Let's not forget Seagrove and the by-go Think of the teachers full of love divine MARGIE REBECCA TUCKER Becky Where is Thelma? I've got something to tell her FHA Club 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,45 Softball 1g Dramatic Club 3,4g Debate Club 3,4g 4-H Club 15 Class Play 3 4 Librarian 3,4g Bus Monitor lg Cafeteria Staff 1g Reporter for Cheer CLASS FLOWER White Carnation ne days. And of the many steps that we climbed. T he Same Old school is still standing Just a moment to days gone gone by. Where we had the understanding That our Senior Class could never die. SUSIE TUCKER Class Poet

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CLAUDIA VIRGINIA BRITTAIN Termite A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Asheboro High School 13 Secretary of Homeroom 13 Girls' Chorus la District Contest 13 Piano 1, 23 Seagrove High School 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Club Reporter 43 Debate Club 3, 4g Club Reporter 4g French Club 3, 43 Program Committee 3, 43 Marshal 33 Monologue Class Play 33 Class Play 43 Librarian 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Beta Club President 43 Randolph County Beta Club Treasurer 43 Hi-Lite Staff 3g Grade Editor Se-Hi 43 Glee Club 43 FHA Club 2, 33 Most Versatile 43 Best Speaker 4. RUBY JEAN LUCAS Scrubbie Oh, you brainy kid you. FHA Club 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club Song Leader 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Dramatic Club 43 Program Committee 43 Advertising Committee of Se-Hi 43 Wittiest 4. MARTHA JEANETTE TROGDON Janet Well, I'll Snore. FHA Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Parliamentarian 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sextet 33 Music Club 33 Librarian 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 French Club Reporter 33 French Club Vice President 43 Dramatic Club 43 44H Club 1, 23 Class Play 43 Bus Monitor 3, 43 Testator 43 Best Sport 4. JULIA ANNE-CHRISCOE Ulludy ll - Heaven Help You! Beta Club 43 Sports Editor of Hi-Lite 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 4g Glee Club 1, 33 Dramatic Club 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,42 Secretary-Treasurer of Monogram Club 43 Debate Club 3, 43 Vice President of Debate Club 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 23 FHA Club 1, 23 Class Play 3, 43 Biggest Flirt 43 Best School Spirit 4.



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CLASS HISTORY It was just four short years ago when the class of '56 entered high school. With our large class we had to be divided. Mr. James Swiggett was the boys' home room teacher and Mrs. Walker Derr was the girls' home room teacher. As Freshmen we chose for our class officers: Harold Auman, President: LaVeme Brown, Vice President: Peggy Parks, Secretary: Jean McNeill, Treasurer. The girls on the basketball team were: Peggy Parks, Ruth Ann Macon, Sarah Graves, Julia Chriscoe, and Helen Cagle. The boys were: Jimmy Pittillo, Maxton Byrd, Jerry Cole, Charles Auman, Harold Auman, Noel Lee Hayes, Donald Scott, and Donal Johnson. We soon finished our Freshman year and looked forward to a summer vacation. SOPHOMORES! We began our sophomore year with 46 in our class. Mrs. Wade Harris was the girls' home room teacher and Mr. James Swiggett was again the boys' home room teacher. Our class officers were: Ruth Ann Macon, President: Peggy Parks, Vice President: Jack Reeves, Secretary: Joyce Hammond, Treasurer: and Maxton Byrd, Reporter. The girls on the basketball team were: Julia Chriscoe, Helen Cagle, Ruth Ann Macon, and Sarah Graves. The boys were Charles Auman and Harold Auman. The boys on the football team were: Maxton Byrd, Leonard Latham, Danny Pope, Robert Walker, Jr., and Jake Outen. The boys who played baseball were: Donald Johnson, Jack Reeves, Jerry Cole, Maxton Byrd, Danny Pope, and Charles Auman. Several students won letters that year. JUNIORS! How quickly our high school life at 'ole Se-Hi was passing. This year we had Mrs. I. C. Hough as our home room teacher. Our number was cut down to 40. We chose for our class officers: Peggy Parks, President: Maxton Byrd, Vice President: Jean McNeill, Secretary: Jake Outen, Treasurer: and Jimmy Pittillo, Reporter. To make money for the Junior-Senior Banquet we sold magazines and gave a play entitled Superstitious Sadie. Several of the mem- bers received bids to the Beta Club that year. They were Claudia Brittain, Harold Auman, Joyce Hammond, Ruth Ann Macon, Peggy Parks, and Tensie Craven. One day in February our class took a trip to Raleigh. The girls on the basketball team were: Helen Cagle, Ruth Ann Macon, Peggy Parks, and Julia Chriscoe. The boys on the football team were: Maxton Byrd, Leonard Latham, Robert Walker, Jr. , Jake Outen, and Danny Pope. Maxton Byrd, Danny Pope, and Leonard Latham were on the baseball team. Our Junior year was gone but not forgotten. SENIORSI No one ever thought the first three years could pass so quickly. As we started our final year, ,we were all looking forward to our diplomas and graduation. We started out with 60 Freshmen but ended up with only 37 Seniors. Mrs. Susanne Karriker was our home room teacher. Our crass officers were: Hollis Merritt, President: Donald Johnson, Vice President: Ruth Ann Macon, Secretary: Tensie Craven, Treasurer: Opal Cole and Jimmy Pittillo, Reporters. The girls on the basketball team were: Helen Cagle, Ruth Ann Macon, Peggy Parks, and Julia Chriscoe The only boy on the team was Maxton Byrd. The boys on the football team were: Maxton Byrd, Leonard Latham, Elbert Nelson, Jake Outen, Danny Pope, and Robert Walker, Jr. Four more members received bids for the Beta Club. They were: Julia Chriscoe, Donald Johnson, Opal Cole, and Jimmy Pittillo, Our class play was Tomorrow's A Lovely Day. As we think of leaving, we would like to stop and thank our teachers, parents, and friends for all the help that they have shown us, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six. RUTH ANN MACON Class Historian

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