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

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS PROPHECY Well, we guess it's the gypsy in us -- we don't know any other reason why they chose us to foretell the class prophecy. We will now gaze into the crystal ball to see what the future holds for the class of 1956. We look in on Charles Auman, Master of Ceremonies for a television show called The Talkathon Hour. This show, by the way, is being sponsored by the Pittillo Chrysler and Plymouth Corp. The president of this concern is Mr. Jimmy Pittillo. Glenda Auman is one of Hollywood's top beauty experts. Harold Auman is the principal of Seagrove High School. He keeps the boys busy in the shop making paddles for him. Claudia Brittain attended Appalachian College and is now teaching Social Studies there. Maxton Byrd owns 1 Dime Store, 3 Jewelry Shops, 5 Pawn Shops, 1 Music Store, 5 Hot Dog Stands, and raises strawberries for a little something to do. Helen Cagle has met the man of her dreams and is now living in High Point. Julia Chriscoe is a private secretary for a business firm in Washington, D. VC. Edna Cole never married. She is sitting at her office with work piled up around her. She will not allow anyone else to touch it or give her advice. It must be done just right. Edna certainly hasn't changed. Jerry Cole is doing quite well for himself in his new hardware store. He says the women don't buy rolling pins any more, but he passes the word along to the new brides that he has a new supply of can openers. Opal Cole is an airline hostess for Eastern Airlines. Tensie Craven went to college and took up music, both voice and piano, but just couldn't get interested in any of them. All of her classmates knew that her first love was her husband. There is a hot rod driver who has been taking all the first place trophies lately. This person is the Weedy Bobby Crisco. Madelle Galloway, whose future was decided before graduation, is now keeping house for her husband. Trula Gilliland is studying to be a doctor. Joyce Hammond has finally accomplished her 1ife's desire -- to be a commercial teacher. Mr. Pace decided that he would settle down and Joyce became commercial teacher at Seagrove High School, Lower the gang plank, folks. Do you see what I see? None other than our own Noel Lee Hayes, who is now in the United States Navy. State College has one of the best schools for dairying in the nation. No wonder! The Head Instructor is Donald Johnson, As we look into one of the best football games in our country, we find Leonard Latham making a .85 yard dash in the last second of the ball game. This is nothing. He was better in high school.

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LAST WILL AN D TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1956, realize that our school days are quickly coming to an end, and think it wise to leave something to those who in the future will fill our places. Article I To the faculty we leave our appreciation for their patience and guidance. To the student body, we leave our love for our school days at Seagrove High. I. I. I. I. L I. I. I I I I I I I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. I I I I I. I. 1. I. I. 1. 1. I. I. I. I. Article I1 Charles Auman, leave to C. E, Byrd my title, Most Talkative, Glenda Auman, leave to Joyce Kiser my title, Cutest, Harold Auman, leave to Charles Kennedy my title, Most Studious and to Tommy Marsh Cutest, Claudia Brittain, leave to Merle Bowman my title, Most Versatile and to Thelma Harvel Best Speaker, Maxton Byrd, leave to Dalton Auman my title, Biggest Flirt and to Cline Brown Most Athletic, Helen Cagle, leave to Lottie Hunter my popularity and to Francis McNeill my title, Most Athletic, Elizabeth Caviness, leave to Alice Spencer my good personality. Julia Chriscoe, leave to Peggy Latham my title, Biggest Flirt and to Venar Callahan Best School Spirit, Edna Cole, leave to Barbara Tucker my quietness. Jerry Cole, leave to Clark Tate my title, Quietest, Opal Cole, leave to Ramona Clark my title, Prettiest Girl, 'lensie Craven, leave to Doris Richardson my title, Most Original and to Ramona Clark Miss Se -Hi. Bobby Crisco, leave to Tommy Marsh my popularity and to Gary Auman my title, Best Dressed, Madelle Galloway, leave to Louise Wright my title, Most Courteous, Trula Gilliland, leave to Betty Rose my title, Most Dignified, Joyce Hammond, leave to Margaret Richardson my neatness and to each Junior girl an equal share of my title, Most Likely To Succeed, Noel Lee Hayes, leave to Max Caudill my title Most Versatile and to Jack Sugg my good personality. Donald Johnson, leave to Bobby Poole my dependability and to Jack Sugg my title, Most Likely To Succeed Leonard Latham, leave to Cline Brown my talent and to Vernon Hall my title, Most Original, Ruby Jean Lucas, leave to Pat Bondurant my title, Wittiest, Ruth Ann Macon, leave to Betty Harrison my title, Best Dressed and to Bernice Chriscoe Most Dependable , Jean McNeill, leave to each Junior girl an equal share of my talents. Hollis Merritt, leave to Curtis Crisco my title, Most Co-operative and to Leo Hinseley Best Speaker, Elbert Nelson, leave to Charles Kennedy my title, Class Baby and to Bobby Maness Wittiest Jake Outen, leave to Cline Brown my title, Friendliest and to Paul Merritt Most Courteous, Peggy Parks, leave to Peggy Latham my title, Most Intelligent and to Merle Bowman Most Studious, I Edward Phillips, leave to Billy Wright my title, Neatest and to Clio Blanton my good school spirit. Jimmy Pittillo, leave to Gary Auman my title Most Intelligent, Danny Pope, leave to Charles Kennedy my title, Mr, Se -l-Ii, Betty Smith, leave to Venar Callahan my title, Most Co-operative, Janet Trogdon, leave to Eleanor Outen my title, Best Sport, Rebecca Tucker, leave to Thelma Harvel my title, Most Talkative, Susie Tucker, leave to Faye Brower my title, Class Baby, Margaret Upton, leave to Fannie Stutts my title, Best All Around, Anne Wright, leave to Carol Auman my title, Friendliest, Robert Walker, leave to Max Caudill my title, Best All Around, Harvey Yow, leave to Graham Burns my title, Best Sport and to Eddie Cox Best Looking, TESTATORS Janet Trogdon and Edward Phillips



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CLASS PROPHECY Listen, we hear music, It sounds like the voice of Ruby Jean Lucas, who is now recording the nations top hillbilly tunes. ' Ruth Ann Macon will become a dancing instructor. In her spare time she will drive a taxi for a little extra money. Well, I see our one and only Hollis Merritt finally made the rank of Major General in the Army. He says he is going to retire when he gets his six stars. Jean McNeill, after having received a degree in music, is pianist in a large city church. Elbert Nelson has finally got on television as a comedian. There was never a dull moment as long as Elbert was around. If you have visited High Point College recently, you have met the new dean, none other than Peggy Parks, We see that she is teaching some of her former classmates. After long study at the University of North Carolina, Edward Phillips is now practicing law in Asheboro. Danny Pope and string band are making big hits all over the country. Betty Smith has always been good at sketching. She now has a job as a commercial artist. We see a large Navy base in North Carolina. We find the former Janet Trogdon living there with her husband. Rebecca Tucker has been put in charge of the advertising department of the Sea- grove Daily News, after breaking all known records in advertising. Susie Tucker is a well known poet and play writer. Margaret Upton is the owner of a large super market located in Ulah, Robert Walker and his Chevrolet Rocket are really making news out at the India- napolis Speedway. He has made a new speed record and is trying for more. ZOOM! That was Junior. Say, who is that smiling nurse coming out of Room 210 in Cone Memorial Hospital? Anne Wright, of course, Who wouldn't get sick just for her to hold his hand? Harvey Yow is married and living happily with his wife and thirteen children. He said one time in school he thought they would be cheaper by the dozen. ELIZABETH CAVINESS JAKE OUTEN Class Prophets

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