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

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We sincerely hope that in the years to come it will bring you as much pleasure as we have had in presenting it. we 378 Dcdicafivu :J THE SENIOR CLASS WISH TO HONOR One of our teachers who, with pa- tience and understanding, has encour- aged us and helped us to overcome the obstacles that came before us. A former classmate for our first eight years at Seagrove School, whom we hold in high esteem tor the courageous way in which he has sought to over- come his handicap of Polio and to lead as normal a life as possible for him. As a token of our sincere gratitude for all they have done for us we, the Senior Class, take pleasure in dedicat- ing this, the 1957 edition of the Se-Hi to Clendon Richardson, our friend and former classmate, and to Mr. James O. Leonard, our beloved teacher. Administration MR, ERVIN COLE A MR. ROY E, coma f, , Y MR. HUBERT AUMAN U, Qi ci 274553 MR. I. R. BARKER Principal MR, WALTER PARKS Chairman MR. I. L. LAWRENCE 3 High School Zfzculfy MISS KATHLEEN ALEXANDER English, French MISS BRONNA DEATON English, Civics MR. GUY FUNDERBURKE English, World Geography MR. COLON HANCOCK Science MRS, WADE HARRIS Home Economics MR, CHARLES KEELS Agriculture MR, JAMES O, LEONARD Social Studies MISS JEANENE LOCKLEAR Commercial MR, FRED LOVIN Mathematics MR, EZRA WALLACE Physical Education, Coach A Senior 611155 Ofhccrs Paul Merritt, President: Lottie Hunter, Vice President: Betty Harrison, Secretary: Merle Bowman Treasurer: Peggy Latham and Charles Kennedy, Reporters. Mascots MASCOTS Sarah Caudill Douglas Merritt CAROL SUE AUMAN 1 Toosie I wish the bell would ring FHA 1,2: 4-H Club 1: Glee Club 4: Science Club 4: Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Club Treasurer 4: Most Courteous 4: Friendliest 4. DALTON SYLVESTER AUMAN Cho-Choo What's the matter to you? Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics' Club 3,4: FFA 1,2, 3: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus driver 3, 4: Popu- larity King 4: Monogram Club 2, 3,4: Class Play 4: Class Baby 4: Most Talkative 4. STEVEN GARY AUMAN Luck Won't Me! FFA 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus driver 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3: Hi- Lite Staff 3, 4: Se-Hi Staff 4: Neatest 4. BILLY CARROL BEANE Bi11 Hey, Kid FFA 1: Football 1,2, 3: Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4: Base ball 1,4: Friendliest 4. PATRICIA BONDURANT BEN BOW ll ll Love Thy neighbor as Thyself Alternate speaker in District De- bates 3: Cheerleader 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Monogram Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Debate Club 3, 4: Debate Club vice President 4: Monologue Club 2: FHA .Club 4: Advertisement Committee for Se-Hi 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Class Prophet 4: Wittiest 4. l. INA MERLE BOWMAN A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Proverbs 15:1 Class Secretary and Reporter 1: FHA 1, 2: Class Re- porter 2: French Club 2: French Club President 2: Popularity Queen 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Monologue Club 2: Dramatics Club 3,4: Debate Club 3,4: De- bate Club Reporter 4: Marshal 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Beta Club Treasurer 3: Beta Club Reporter 4: Bulletin Board Committee for Beta Club 3: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3: Speaker in District Debates 3: Class Treasurer 4: FHA Club 4: Editor of Se-Hi 4: Senior Play 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: Neatest 4. PEGGY LATHAM BROWN 'Y Dil-np!! Ain't that the truth! FHA 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Glee Club Sextet 1, 2: Class Play 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 1: Dramatics Club 3,4: Debate Club 3: Chief Marshal 3: Beta Club 3,4: Program Committee of Beta Club 3: Operetta of Glee Club 1: Assistant Advertising Manager of Se-Hi 4: Popularity Queen 1: Class Reporter 4: Class Vice President 1: 4-H Club 1, 2: Editor-in-chief of Hi-Lite 4: Best Looking 4: Most Talented 4: I-Ii-Lite Typist 4. GRAHAM WILSON BURNS Ossie Just Check that job Robbins High School 1, 2: 4-H Club 1: Seagrove High School 3,4: Science Club 4: Science Club President 4: Substitute Bus Driver 3: Bus Driver 4: IV Baseball Coach 3, IV Basketball Coach 4: Best School Spirit 4. JAMES CLINE BROWN Browne Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 3: Beta Club 3,4: FFA 1: Football 3: Dramatics Club 3,4: Bus Driver 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 3: Most Valu- able Basketball Player 3: Most Athletic 4: Monogram Club President 4: Class Play 3, 4. COLVIN EDMOND BYRD C. E. FFA Club 1,2, 3,4: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4: Football 1, 2 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4: Monogram 1,2, 3,4: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4: Most Original 4: FFA Club Reporter 4. VENAR ARN ESS CALLA HAN ll Veell John Brown ! Marshal 3: Beta Club 3,4: Beta Club President 4: Basketball 1, 2 3, 4: Basketball Co-Captain 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4: Mono- gram Club Secretary 3: 4-H Club 1: FHA 1,2: Dramatics Club 4: Most Dependable 4: Circulation Manager of Hi- lite 3: Assistant Sports Editor of Se-I-Ii 4: Assistant Grade Editor of Se-Hi 4: Senior Play 4: As- sistant Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 4: Assistant Circulation Manager of Hi-Lite 3: Cafeteria - Staff 2, 4. MAX RAY CAUDILL 1lMacll I don't know Glee Club 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 1, 2: Baseball Scorekeeper 3,4: Hi-Lite staff 3,4: Beta Club 3,4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Business Manager of Se-Hi 4: Best Looking 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: FFA 1: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Society Editor 3: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. MARY VIRGINIA STEVENS COMER Basketball 2 FHA 1 2 4 H Club 1 25 Science Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Dramatics Club President 4: Glee Club 4 Snapshot editor of Se H1 Staff 4g Class Baby 4. BERNICE MAE CHRISCOE Charity suffereth long, and is kind. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: President of Glee Club 4g FHA l 2: French Club 2: Beta Club 3,45 News Editor of Hi- Lite 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4: Debate Club 3,45 Secre- tary and Treasurer of Debate Club 4: Speaker in District Debates 33 Class Play 33 Monologue Club 23 FHA Club 4g Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 4: Best School Spirit 4. BETTY J EAN HARRISON Ol Boots!! Shoot' Class Vice President 2: Class Secretary 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Beta Club 3,4: Beta Club Treasurer 4: Marshal 3: FHA Club 1, 2: Hi-Lite Grade Editor 3: Assistant Editor of Hi-Lite 4: Hi-Lite Art Ediror 3,4: Best Dressed 4: Miss Se-l-Ii 4: Se-Hi Art Editor 4: Science Club 4: Science Club Program Com mas Pageant 2: Class Play 4. .TESSIE VERNON HALL Poss There you go. Glee Club 1,2, 3: FFA 1,2, 3: 4-H Club 1,2, 3: Beef Judging 3: Most Talented 4: Bus Monitor 3, 4: Junior Varsity 1: Class Play 4. ' THELMA JEANETTE HARVEL Jeanie Nels Desperandum Asheboro High School 1: Pen Pal Club 1: Seagrove High School 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Chief 3, 4: Intramural Softball 1: French Club 2, 3: French Club Reporter 2: French Club Treasurer 3: Junior Play 3: Monologue Speaker 2: Monologue Club 2: Beta Club 3,4: Chairman of Bulletin Board Committee in Beta Club 3: Program Chairman of Beta Club 4: Speaker at Beta Club Convention 4: Senior Play 4: Debate Club 3,4: Alternate Speaker in District Debate 3: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Hi-Lite Typist 4: Science Club 4: Assistant Business Manager of Se-Hi 4: Bus Monitor 4: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 3: Best Speaker 4: Most Talkative 4. mittee 4: Perfect Attendance 1, 3: Librarian 3: Christ- L. f 'W ,115 My ' CHARLES LEE KENNEDY Hammer FFA 1: Baseball 1, 3,4: Football 1, 2, 3: Beta Club 3,45 Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3,4: Class Treas- urer 2: Se-Hi Staff 4: Hi-Lite Staff 4: Mr. Se-Hi 4: Bus Driver 4 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WADE MARSH Tommy Hurts So Good FFA 1,2: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4: Football 1, 2, 3: Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2, 3: Se-Hi Staff 4: Bus Driver 4: Cutest 4: Best Sport 4. LOTTIE MAE HUNTER Columbus Are You Kldding? Beta Club 3,4: Beta Club Secretary 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Co-Captain 2, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2 3, 4: Class Secretary 2: Class Vice President 4: Cafe- teria staff 4: Dramatics Club 2: Class Play 3: FHA 1, 2: Sports Editor of Se-Hi 4: News Editor of Hi-lite 3: Bus Monitor 1, 2: Assistant Circulation Manager of Se- Hi 4: Best Sport 4: Most Athletic 4. FAYE DENE BROWER MOORE Shorty FHA 1, 2: Dramatics 3,4: ' Glee Club 3,4: Science Club 4: FHA Club 4: Bus Monitor 3, 4: Most Origin- al 4. RAMONA FAITH CLARK PARKS Mona Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do to You Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club Treasurer 4: Debate Club 3: ,Dramatics Club 4: Dramatics Club Reporter 4: FHA Club 3,4: Librarian 2: Junior Play usher 3: Bus Monitor 3: Advertising Committee for Se-Hi 4: Most Popular 4. WILLIAM PAUL MERRITT Merritt You Rascal, You Class President 1,4: Dramatics Club 4: FFA 1, 3: 4-H Club 1,2, 3: Science Club 4: Se-Hi Staff 4, Vice President 3: Advertising Manager Se-Hi Staff 4: Class Play 4: Most Co-Operative 4: Best Speaker 4. LEO MILTON HINESLEY Big Leo FFA 1: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Basketball Co-Captain 3 Baseball 2: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 4 Bus Driver 3: Se-Hi staff 4: Most Popular 4. . BOBBY EDGAR POOLE Rufus I don't care nothing about it. FFA 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4: 1 Science Club 4: Quietest 4, WALTER MONROE POPE IR. N Pope!! Let's go see Little Abner Bus Driver 4g Football 3: Class Play 3, 4g Dramatics Club 3,43 FFA 1, 2, 3,45 FFA Treasurer 4g Advertising Committee of Se-Hi 4g Most Courteous 4. 'mg ikwm MARGARET ELIZA BET H RICHARDSON Margaret Gracious Glee Club 1,4g Science Club 4 Dramatics Club 4: FHA 1, 25 Perfect Attendance 1,23 Most Studious 4. L BETTY JEWELL ROSE Toots Be Quiet Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 4: Cutest 4: Science Club 43 Science Club Program Committee 4: Science Club Reporter 4: Grade Editor of Se-Hi 43 FHA Club 1, 25 Perfect Attendance 2, DORIS FAYE RICHARDSON 'Dov' My Goodness Glee Club 1,4: FHA 1, 25 Dramatics Club 4 Perfect Attendance 1: Quietest 4, 5- l Dignified 4. FANNIE MAE STUTTS Where there's a will there's a way Glee Club 2, 3,42 Dramatic Club 33 Debate Club 33 FHA 1, 23 FHA Club 43 Most Co-Oper- ative 4. Www CLAY JACKSON SUGG njackn FFA 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2, 3,41 Bus Driver 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Monogram Club 2, 3,42 FFA Vice President 43 Hi-Lite staff 43 Most Dependable 43 Best Person- ality 4. MARY ALICE SPENCER n A111 I declare FHA 1, 23 Glee Club 1,41 Dramatrcs Club 4 Most WV' hu. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Foot- ball 33 4-H Club 1, 2, 3: Witti- est 4. WILLIAM EDWARD WRIGHT llsleepyll FFA 1,2, 3: 4-H Club 1: Science Club 4: Program I8 Q at BARBARA LOU TUCKER Bobby Lou Shall we go, girls? 4-H Club 1: FHA 1, 2, 3: FHA Club 3,43 Debate Club 3: Glee Club 3,45 Reporter of FHA Club 4g Dramatics 5 Club 4: Vice President of Dramatics 4g Assistant F Secretary of Se-Hi staff 4: Best All-Around 4: Tes- tator 4. DAVID LEE WILSON ' Dave Don't Let Him Get Away! in-Q' fpuf Committee Science Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Base- ball 3,4: Best Dressed 4. . BOBBY LEWIS MANESS Bob ALBERTA LOUISE WRIGHT ll Lou!! nII11 Sayu 4-H Club 13 FHA 1,2, 33 FHA Club 3,42 Secretary of FHA Club 33 Debate Club 3: Glee Club 3, 43 Dra- matics Club 43 President of FHA 43 Secretary of Se- Hi Staff 43 Senior Play 43 Best Personality 4, Marshal 33 Dramatics Club 33 Most Studious 4. HARVEY RAY YOW S1im You don't mean it? FFA 1,2, 3,43 FFA Sentinel 43 4-H Club 1,2, 3,43 Foot- ball 43 Baseball 43 Most Dignified 4. 611155 History Our class entered High School the fall of 1952. With our large class of 82 we had to be divided. Mrs. Walker Derr was the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. James Leonard was homeroom teacher for the boys. As Freshmen we chose as our class officers: Paul Merritt, President: Peggy Latham, Vice President: Merle Bowman, Secretary and Reporter: Tommy Marsh, Treasurer. The girls on the basketball team were: Diana Williamson, Juanita Bennett, Ader Callahan, Venar Callahan, Lottie Hunter, Barbara Delk, Janice Brower, and Frances McNeill. The boys were: Cline Brown, C. E. Byrd, Leo Hinesley, and Dalton Auman, The boys on the Football team were: Tommy Marsh, C. E. Byrd, Charles Kennedy, and Billy Beane Sophomores! We began our sophomore year with 68 in the class. Mrs. Wade Harris was the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. James Swiggett was the homeroom teacher for the boys. Our class officers were: Tommy Marsh, President: Betty Harrison, Vice President: Lottie Hunter, Secretary: Charles Kennedy, Treasurer: Merle Bowman, Reporter. The girls on the Basketball team were: Ader Callahan, Venar Callahan, Diana Williamson, Juanita Bennett, Janice Brower, Lottie Hunter, and Frances -McNeill. The boys were: Cline Brown, C. E. Byrd, Dalton Auman, and Leo Hinesley. Juniors! As Juniors we were proud to have Mr. Albert Dunning as our homeroom teacher. Our class officers were: Tommy Marsh, President: Paul Merritt, Vice Presi- dent: Venar Callahan, Secretary: Gary Auman, Treasurer: Shurby Spencer and Cline Brown, Reporters. The girls on the Basketball team were: Lottie Hunter, Frances Mc- Neill, Diana Williamson, and Venar Callahan. The boys were: Cline Brown, C. E. Byrd, Dalton Auman, Leo Hinesley, and Clio Blanton. Twelve members received bids into the Beta Club. They were: Peggy Latham, Betty Harrison, Venar Callahan, Merle Bowman, Bernice Chriscoe, Thelma Harvel, Lottie Hunter, Max Caudill, Cline Brown, Gary Auman, Jack Sugg, and Charles Kennedy. As means of raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet we sold magazines and presented as our class play, No Bride for the Groom. Within a few short months our Junior Year was gone and we were looking forward to our Senior Year. Seniors! How had time passed so quickly? Only three short years ago the Class of '57 entered high school. We began with the large number of 82 in our Freshman Class but ended up with only 38 seniors. Everyone was looking forward to his diploma and graduation. Our class was divided once again with Miss Kathleen Alexander and Mr. Guy B. Funderburk as our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Paul Merritt, President: Lottie Hunter, Vice President: Betty Harrison, Secretary: Merle Bowman, Treasurer: Peggy Latham and Charles Kennedy, Reporters. The girls on the Basketball team were: Lottie Hunter and Venar Callahan. The boys were: Cline Brown, and C. E. Byrd. Charles Kennedy Lottie Hunter, Class Historians asf Ml! and Cesfameuf We, the graduating class of 1957, deem it wise to leave some of our most cherished posses- sions to our successors, the class of '58, in this, Our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty, we leave our appreciation for all that they have done for us. To the student body, we leave our love for Seagrove High. ARTICLE II I, Carol Auman, leave my title, Friendliest, to Rachel Cole, and Most Courteous to Peggy Freeman. I, Dalton Auman, leave my title, Most Talkative, to Roger Richardson, and Class Baby to Max Macon. I, Gary Auman, leave my title, Neatest, to Max Lawson. I, Billy Beane, leave my title, Friendliest, to Thurman Williams. I, Patricia Benbow, leave my title, Wittiest, to Shirley Maness. I Merle Bowman, leave my title, Most Likely to Succeed, to Judy Sugg, and Neatest to Mary Alice Cole. I, Cline Brown, leave my title, Most Athletic, to Jerry Callicutt. I, Peggy Brown, leave my title, Most Talented, to Judy Sugg, and Prettiest Girl to Jewell Williams. I, Graham Burns, leave my title, Best School Spirit, to Arnold Comer. I, C. E. Byrd, leave my title, Most Original, to Roger Richardson. I, Venar Callahan, leave my title, Most Dependable, to La Vern Auman, I, Max Caudill, leave my title, Best Looking, to James Scott, and Most Likely to Succeed to Cecil Gatlin. I, Bernice Chriscoe, leave my Good School Spirit to Gladys Hayes. I, Virginia Comer, leave my title, Class Baby, to Betty Jo Cagle. I, Curtis Crisco, leave my title, Best All-Around, to Howard Greene. I, Betty Harrison, leave my title, Miss Se-Hi, to Coleen Honney, and Best Dressed to JoAnn Ashburn. I, Thelma Harvel, leave my title, Best Speaker, to Gladys Hayes, and Most Talkative to Dorothy Luck. I, Vernon H-all, leave my title, Most Talented, to C. M. Hayes. I, Leo Hinsley, leave my title, Most Popular, to C. M. Hayes. I, Lottie Hunter, leave my title, Most Athletic, to Coleen Honney, and Best Sport to Ruth Phillips. I, Charles Kennedy, leave my title, Mr. Se-I-Ii, to Arnold Comer. I, Bobby Maness, leave my title, Most Studious, to Ernest Beck. I, Tommy Marsh, leave my title, Cutest, to Thurman Williams, and Best Sport to Jerry Callicutt. I, Paul Merritt, leave my title, Best Speaker, to Don Craven, and Most Co-operative to Carlton Johnson. I, Faye Moore, leave my title, Most Original, to Martha Nelson. I, Ramona Parks, leave my title, Most Popular, to Jewell Williams. I, Bobby Poole, leave my title, Quietest, to James King. I, Walter Pope, leave my title, Most Courteous, to Charles Beck. I, Doris Richardson, leave my title, Quietest, to Doris Upton. I, Margaret Richardson, leave my title, Most Studious, to Sarah Strider. l, Betty Rose, leave my title, Cutest, to Nancy Latham. I, Alice Spencer, leave my title, 'Most Dignified, to Sue Carol Lucas. I, Fannie Stutts, leave my title, Most Co-operative, to Jo Ann Tiner. I, Jack Sugg, leave my title, Best Personality, to Recil Gatlin, and Most Dependable to Don Craven. I, Barbara Tucker, leave my title, Best All-Around, to Florence Luther. I, David Wilson, leave my title, Wittiest, to Grady Auman, I, Billy Wright, leave my title, Best Dressed, to Roland Yow. I, Louise Wright, leave my title, Best Personality, to Laura Willet. Barbara Tucker, Jack Sugg, Testators. 611155 Prophecy We're now at the end of our school days and at the beginning of our life's work. It comes time for us to look ahead and see what the future holds for the class of 1957. We look now to Gary Auman who is the manager and the well known driver of hot rod cars for the Beane Blue Streak Race Track, which is owned by Billy Beane. Graham Burns is now making top hit records for the C. E. Byrd Record Company. Curtis Crisco is running a ranch in Arizona. Vernon Hall has three oil wells, six Dairy Farms, and I0 movie studios, and is President of The Wild Bird's Society. Betty Harrison is now a model in New York. She is modeling for the Kennedy Modeling Agency, owned by Charles Kennedy. Peggy Latham Brown is now head of her own household in California. She often entertains the movie stars in her home in -Pasadena, California. Tommy Marsh has been tapped cutest boy and Campus King at Duke University. Bobby Poole is now Master of Ceremonies for that Famous TV Show, The Hush Hour. Betty Rose has gone to Florida and has opened a winter resort called Roseland in Winter, and is managed by our dashing Jack Sugg. David Wilson is now in Hollywood making such movies as, The Crazy Cut-Up, and The Little Man from North Carolina. We have just received a telegram from Miss Universe, who is now in Italy. Miss Universe is Carol Auman. Dalton Auman is now directing a band, The Dixieland Nine We see two well-known Pop-Singers with his band. They are Max Caudill and Cline Brown. Patricia Bondurant Benbow will be running her home with a stern hand and a soft heart. We go now to the Senate floor and see two well-known senators who are doing North Carolina proud. They are now speaking in behalf of a woman President. They are Merle Bowman and Bernice Chriscoe. Faye Brower Moore will be making a comfortable home for her family. Venar Callahan is coaching the girls' basketball team at Wake Forest College. Her fame is spreading throughout the state and country. We have just entered our National Contest for Mrs. America. This title is won by Ramona Clark Parks. Virginia Stevens Comer is running a driving school called, The Tucker Dollar Drive School, which is owned by Barbara Tucker. Louise Wright has opened a law office in Seagrove and is now getting cases all over the country. Billy Wright has the national title of Mr, Well-Dressed. We have a new all-girls' college with the title, Twilight College. The Dean is none other than Walter Pope. Thelma Harvel is now a speaker in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. She is the wife of America's Ambassador to France, who is our own Paul Merritt. Klass lfrrfplzecy We are now looking on Luck's Inc., and we see that there has been a great change made. None other than Leo Hinsley has been made the owner. The Seagrove High Girls' Basketball Team is now undefeated, no wonder with Lottie Hunter the coach. She has led the team to great victories. Bobby Maness is now part owner of Burlington Mills, and is headed for the full owner- ship. Doris and Margaret Richardson are now Beauty Operators, and have set up their own shop which is called, The Richardson Salon, in Seagrove, North Carolina. As we look in at the world's largest Race Track, we see driving a Fordomatic, Alice Spencer, the world's undefeated woman driver. Our own Fannie Stutts is the world's famous librarian, and has her own library in Seagrove. Harvey Yow is now happily married and is now living on a farm in Erect, North Carolina. Patricia Benbow Gary Auman Class Prophets 611155 Poem The future seemed so far away When we began this journey, School days were to us but play, With now and then some learning. Our friendships we will treasure, Through the years we are in college. For along with many pleasures CLASS COLORS We all have gained some knowledge. CLASS MOTTO Blue and White We have crossed the Many things we know for sure bay: the 006311 lies be CLASS FLOWER As we this night disbandg fore us. Red Carnation We are almost in the future, Alas, it is at hand! As we our life's work do commence, Let all of us rememberg The many joys we have experienced Since last it was September. Merle Bowman Class Poet Mr. and Miss Se-Hi BETTY HARRISON CHARLES KENNEDY Superlafivvs Best Looking Best Personality PEGGY LATHAM - MAX CAUDILL LOUISE WRIGHT - JACK SUGG Most Courteous Most Co-operative CAROL AUMAN - WALTER POPE FANNIE STUTTS - PAUL MERRITT Y 'ix X, V A M I Superlafivvs Most Dependable VENAR CALLAHAN - JACK SUGG Best All-Around BARBARA TUCKER - CURTIS CRISCO Most Likely to Succeed MERLE BOWMAN - MAX CAUDILL Best Sports LOTTIE HUNTER - TOMMY MARSH , . W. 8 Q L Md,,,,,- 4,-'A M M' T- ,,,..,- ,V N .,,,,.,.....v--w'w ' i Superlafives Friendliest Most Dignified CAROL AUMAN - BILLY BEANE ALICE SPENCER - HARVEY YOW Most Studious Most Original MARGARET RICHARDSON - BOBBY MANESS FAYE BROWER - C. E, BYRD Superlafives f 95' 3 Q1 .. 1 5, X 6 1 -Q H, x 9 'hp 'A X. X Most Talented Best Speakers PEGGY LATI-IAM - VERNON HALL THELMA HARVEL .- PAUL MERRITT Most Popular Class Babies RAMONA CLARK - LEO HINESLEY VIRGINIA STEVENS - DALTON AUMAN I , A W f .1 W A 'P' df A L Q fig, Supvrlafivcs -f fx' ff 9 jf Best School Spirit Cures: BERNICE CHRISCOE - GRAHAM BURNS BETTY ROSE - TOMMY MARSH Neatest Best Dressed MERLE BOWMAN - GARY AUMAN BETTY HARRISON - BILLY WRIGHT V s x f Z 4' .Q .-M, ,dv , . V X 3 A , is M. ms i.. 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W-f , ' ' x , If ff., K V iff? f 5251 'H 9 ' 4' . fag, ., I ,, if t f.. v . , We Hiffw 4, 1 V iunivr 611155 0Mcers Q I w l. Gladys Hayes, President: Roland Yow, Vice Presidentg Sarah Strider, Secretary La Verne Auman and Shirley Maness, Reporters. Hylton Hancock, Chiefg La Verne Auman, Jerry Callicutt, Jo Ann Ashburn, Judy Sugg, Roland'Yow, Jewell Williams. 4 JEAN ASBILL JO ANN ASHBURN GRADY AUMAN LA VERNE AUMAN LUCY AUMAN BARBARA BECK CHARLES BECK ERNEST BECK GENEVA BOONE GLADYS BROWN JERRY CALLICUTT RUTH CHRISCOE MARY ALICE COLE RACHEL COLE ARNOLD COMER DON CRAVEN PEGGY FREEMAN RACHEL FREEMAN .. 4 'sugar -'QQ 1:3 1:25 1 at w - 'iv -, 'Q-sq' M 4 ggi. V, 1 T 454 L I x ZS IU? 'CIT Y, W, ,, ., w 1 -.Aa CECIL GATLIN RECIL GATLIN HYLTON HANCOCK C, M. HAYES GLADYS HAYES COLLENE HONNEY CARLTON JOHNSON JAMES KING NANCY LATHAM MAX LAWSON SUE LUCAS DOROTHY LUCK GARY LUCK FLORENCE LUTHER ELIZABETH LYNCH MAX MACON SHIRLEY MANESS ELAINE MCKINNON it we f. 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'S I I I Wwvafq' J .lff,u ,.,g Che Se-ff! my I . ,fs A Q , 7' H MERLE BOWMAN MISS ALEXANDER ,L ,,5Z,,. K I Editor-in-Chief Adviggf :As MAX CAUDILL MRS, HARRIS Business Manager Advisor Merle Bowman, Editor: Jo Ann Ashbum, Assistant Editor: Max Caudill, Business Manager: Thelma Harvel, Assistant: Betty Harrison, Art Editor: Charles Kennedy, Assistant: Bernice Chriscoe, Cir- culation Manager: Lottie Hunter, Venar Callahan, Jack Sugg, Assistants: Paul Merritt, Adver- tising Manager: Peggy Latham, Ramona Parks, Tommy Marsh, Patricia Benbow, Walter Pope, Assistants: Betty Rose, Grade Editor: Virginia Stevens, Snapshot Editor: Gary Auman, Assistant: Leo Hinsley, Lottie Hunter, Sports Editors: Tommy Marsh, Assistant: Louise Wright, Secretary: Barbara Tucker, Assistant: Miss Alexander and Mrs. Harris. E715 Hi-lite Stag PEGGY LATHAM MISS DEA TON Editor -infChief Advisor 'KTM BET'I'Y HARRISON MR. Lovm W Assistant Editor Advisor ig.. l 1 14 iff.. is 5 Peggy Latham, Editor: Betty Harrison, Assistant: Charles Kennedy and Merle Bowman, Reporters: Jerry Callicut and Jack Sugg, Sports Editor: Mary Alice Cole and Don Craven, Circulation Mana- gers: Bernice Chriscoe and Max Caudill, News Editors: Hylton Hancock and Dorethy Luck, Grade Editors: Gary Auman and Joanne Tiner, Society Editors: Betty Harrison, Art Editor: Sarah Strider, Venar Callahan and Carlton Johnson, Bulletin Board Committee: Miss Deaton and Mr. Lovin. 6l U16 Kata 61110 VENAR CALLAHAN LOTTIE HUNTER 'W' r, President Secretary JUDY SUGG BETTY HARRISON Vice President Treasurer Venar Callahan, President: Judy Sugg, Vice President: Lottie Hunter, Secretary: Betty Harrison, Treasurer: Merle Bowman, Charles Kennedy, Reporters: Glaydes Hayes, Thelma Harvel, Program Committee: Miss Bronna Deaton and Mr. Fred Lovin, Sponsors. Glen' 61116 Bernice Chriscoe, President: Leverette Strider, Vice President: Joann Brown, Secretary: Ramona Parks, Treasurer: Brenda Beck, Reporter: Snowdene Davis, Pianist: Miss Deaton, Director. ,Music Students Teacher - MRS. JACK NELSON Dramafics 61110 Virginia Stevens, President: Barbara Tucker, Vice President: Mary Alice Cole, Secretary: Carol Auman, Treasurer: Ramona Parks, Reporter: Miss Alexander and Mr. Funderburke, Sponsors. Debate 61116 Judy Suggs, President: Patricia Benbow, Vice President: Secretary-Treasurer, Bernice Chriscoe: Reporter, Merle Bowman: Sponsors, Mr. Leonard and Mr. Funderburke. Jlflonvgram gfllb Cline Brown, President: Collene Honney, Vice President: Venar Callahan, Secretaryg Rachel Freeman, Treasurer: Lottie Hunter, Reporter. Science 61116 Graham Burns, President: Leverette Strider, Vice Presidentg Nancy McNeill, Secretary: Wayne Davis, Treasurer: Betty Rose and Shermon Richardson, Reporters. ZILV4. 61116 Louise Wright, President, Joann Ashburn, Vice President: Collene Honney, Secretaryg Dorthy Luck, Treasurerg Hylton Hancock, Parliamentariang Evelyn Walker, Historiang Mrs. Harris, i im. ew :mmm W., l l Carlton Johnson, President: Jack Sugg, Vice President: Roger Richardson, Secretaryg Walter Pope, Treasurer: C. E. Byrd, Reporterg Bobby Poole, Sentinelg Mr. Keels, Sponsor. 66 Senizfr 4-fr' glllb Carlton Johnson, President: Jerry Callicutt, Vice President: Nancy McNeill, Secretary-Treasurer: Ray McNeill, Reporter: Dorothy Spivey, Song Leader: Sarah Strider, Pianist. funivr 4-fl 61116 ,J . Sill Joseph Cagle, President: Mary Lou Thomas, Vice President: Ann Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer: Arthur Ashburn, Reporter: Norma Greene, Song Leader: Jean Frye, Pianist. 67 Bus Drivers Jack Sugg, Charles Kennedy, Walter Pope, Graham Burns, Dalton Auman, Howard Greene: Tommy Marsh, Arnold Comer, C. E. Byrd, Don Craven, Gary Auman, Max Lawson, Thurman Williams, Mary Sikes, Carlton Johnson, Gladys Hayes, Roger Richardson. Hafeferia Staff is im Mrs. W. E. Richardson, Manager: Mrs. Forest McNeill, Mrs. C. H. Hammond, Mrs. Carl Nance, Mrs. Burgess Lucas, Mrs. Birgel Hancock. 68 r, 0 1 ,xj o n 'I n an r I, 1 Girls ' Kaskcfball Barbara Auman, Mary Auman, Lottie Hunter, Venar Callahan, Dorothy Luck, Nancy McNeill, Rachel Freeman, Sarah Strider, Peggy Langley, Virginia Beck, Carol Jean Nance, Ruby Thompson Gladys Hayes, Dot Honney, Ruth Hayes, Judy Sugg, Mary Sikes, Jo Ann Ashburn, Charles Luther, Edward Cornelison, Sherman Richardson, Managers: Mr. Ezra Wallace, Coach. in L l - X' ia. VENAR CALLAI-IAN LOTTIE HUNTER Co-Captain Co-Captain 25512 ' V ' f ' R ffQL.f , 'IHC' 45372 ' ' .rf we A ' 49' R -' ff W-2 saaswvcwzasaf r I ' u K , Fi SIK ES K, f Q v:-V Q AV-- . x gl S ,,y. . ,I : ' x.. Jes V V b I as ,Q el 1 A an 1' J Q 2 w ui ? . .39 A v WIT z' ,f ,J ,I X ,X A 1 4 'i H. 'S A 7 'Q I H A 34' J xv 3 f 1 1 . . 5 ll 1 J CALLAHAN HUNTER w ' x I .Q MIX f I Q jj 'N 55 HONNEY 'x XM ,I N HAYES C-25 , , V 1 5' - .Q- 1 I ff K 5 R it-gs --..f f . 71'-x , J V ,J SUGG Bays' Haskefball Ray McNeill, Jerry Callicutt, C. E. Byrd, Cline Brown, Hilton Byrd, Arnold Comer, Ernest Beck, David Clark, W. E. Callicutt, Leverette Strider, R. J. Brim, Billy Spencer, Charles Luther, Sher man Richardson and Edward Cornelison, Managers: Mr. Ezra Wallace, Coach. ii-1 QFUQ- CLINE BROWN C. E. BYRD Co-Captain Co-Captain , ' 4 H A, I C113 ka l. ., F 1 BROWN V S X, , f A 4 -- ' STRIDER 1 Y I ' Q N Pm Q4 L+ 7 BYRD MCNEILL C ALLICU TT Haseball WRIGHT AUMAN Wiliiiudf' BECK AUMAN SUGG BROWN C BYRD MA RSI-I A LLICU TT Hhcerlcaders 1 THELMA HARVEL Chief Thelma Harvel, Evelyn Walker, Ann Richardson, Linda Hill, Joann Brown, Shirley Maness, Carol Bruce King, Miss Jeanene Locklear, Sponsor. lfrfy.-ff If iv QirL9',1 zz 14 - 1 F i, ,:,,, NX! y 3 Rf , MZ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 SEACBIQCVE LLJIVIEEI2 COMPANY Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Phone 181 Seagrove , North Car olina SEAGIQCDVE HAIQDVVAIQ E Myers Water Systems Henry Vann Tobacco Curers Phone 323 Seagrove, N. C 1..LJCl4'S, INC. Packers of Luck's Country Style Products Seagrove, North Carollna Phone 364 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1957 VVI-IVNCDT LJFDI-lCDI..S'l E:'l2Y CCD. Sofas and Chair s Phone 381 Seagrove, North Carolina Compliments of HUDSON EELJ4 Home of Better Value Asheboro, North Carolina I-lEI2l.OCI4E':12 OIL CO. Distributors of Sinclair Products Phone 4242 Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of ol. B, SQUTI-IEIQN CO S FLOOR COVERINGS POTTERY Makers of Fine Pottery Seagrove, North Carolina 429 S. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 5221 MODERN BARBER SHOP Seagrove, North Carolina at AUMAN'S STORE lt Pays to Look Well Special Attention to Children I Want Your Head in My Business W. M. RUMFELT, Proprietor International Harve ster Farrnall Tractors, Motor Trucks and Farm Machinery D. VV. I-IOLT AND COMPANY Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of GENERAL HARDWARE 8: LUMBER CO. Asheboro, North Carolina ASHEBORO CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers Solite Masonr Blocks P. O. Box 788 Asheboro, N Y . C Compliments of MONROE'S GROCERY AND CAFE Seagrove, North Carolina ULAH MOTOR CO. RALPH WHATLEY, Owner New and Used Parts for All Ca Phone 8KOl1 Route 5 Asheboro, N. rs C. PINEVIEW DRIVE INN Robbins, North Carolina Il Home of Fine Foods FOX PROFESSIONAL DRUG COMPANY 516 S. Fayetteville Street Phone 5225 Asheboro, North Carolina IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ll F, E. COCKMAN, Representat Box 877 Asheboro, North Carolina All Types of Life Insurance ive B 8: H MOTOR SALES Robbins, North Carolina Compliments of T. R. FREEMAN'S STORE Seagrove, North Carolina FRIGIDAIRE STOCKNER AND BARNES IN . C- Serving the Center of N. C. 805 West Salisbury Street Phone 6280 Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of GRIMES JEWELRY CO. Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of KEARNS DRUG CO. Asheboro, North Carolina SEAGROVE GROCERY General Merchandise Fresh Meats and Dry Goods Seagrove, North Carolina SEAGROVE BARBER SHOP Seagrove, North Carolina I 'I Best Wishes From ' SEAGROVE POTTERY Seagrove, North Carolina TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION Gulf Gas and Oil Owned and Operated by HENRY AND WORTH YOW Seagrove, North Carolina WALTER PARKS General Electric Appliances Seagrove, North Carolina Phone 121 HALL 8: KNOTT, INC. Men's and Boys' Wear Asheboro, North Carolina CAUDILL SERVICE Hwy. 220 S. 8 Mi. Asheboro, N. C. R. D. CAUDILL, Owner Compliments of INDUSTRIAL LOAN 8: INS. CO. 219 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 4211 .ll SEAGROVE MOTOR CO. Seagrove, North Carolina CHURCH STREET BARBER SHOP lll N. Church Street Asheboro, North Carolina OLLIE LEWIS DALE L. VONCANNON H. 8: H. CLOTHING CO. 109 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina STAR SHELL STATION Complete One-Stop Service Hwy. 220 lf2 Mile North Star, North Carolina RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE Texaco Gas and Oil Washing and Lubrication Seagrove, North Carolina ELLIOTT'S MARKET Seafood and Poultry 126 West Academy Street Asheboro, North Carolina Dial 2021 SEAGROVE GULF SERVICE Washing and Lubrication Seagrove, North Carolina GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE I CO, Home Appliances and Sporting Goods Phone 2567 Asheboro, N. C.l V JAMES UPTON 'S GROCERY Congratulations and Best Wishes Country Produce and Vegetables to the Senior Class of 1957 Phone 8549 Route 5 Asheboro, North Carolina G-12l1:F-'I N ' THE BANK OF RANDOLPH B 149 C L- I N 'C Asheboro, oliliorth Carolina INC. - PICKETT BROS. Dodge-Plymouth 103 Lanier Street 213 S. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina A New Kind of Ford for '57 VESTAL MOTOR COMPANY 911 S. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina Ford Cars - Ford Trucks Sales and Services Asheboro, North Carolina If lt's GoodVFootd You Want FRIENDS 1s1 MEAL-A-MINUTE GRlLL Clinic Barber Shop North Park Street Randol h Shoe Sho Asheboro, North Carolina P P Rogers Jewelers Asheboro Music Company Garner Florist Burge Florist Delk Florist Bullard Florist Stowe's Florist Compliments of GARNER PONTIAC CO. Biscoe, N. C. George Williams C0f1'1P1iff1e1'l13S Of L. A. Auman Grocery L. R. STRIDER'5 GROCERY I-1ugh's Piano 8: Furniture Co. Route 5 The Jewel Box, Inc. Asheboro, N. C. The Gold Shgp BOOSTER AUMAN BROTHERS FEED SEED S1103 Store Highway 220 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Asheboro, N. C, 0 N LITHOGRAPHED BY eg!!! TA LOR PUBLISHING CO 1170 My DALLAS e TEXAS HW, 1 Th e Be 1 Y b TAYLOR MADE 'Q VMW , ' ' f, W 0 1 . I S ECT ooks are ' . , ,,:.,,gz .V ,Q ,- X, 11 ,J-.. -1 N31 V , 1. 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