Shady Grove High School - Panther Yearbook (Advance, NC)

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FRANK I-IARDIN 0 ',L, gf Ll fl f I ,I F -INVX acufig MR. J. D. PARKER, JR. X MRS. LILLIE S. PARKER , L, IL MR. CLAUDE BARBER I V X X-4 MRS. LUCILLE CORNATZER MR. MARSHALL PRICE MR. C. W. PEARSON ,1 - . A - 4. MRS. 51.5115 VOGLER 'A MRS. FALLIE VOGLER 9 L - 'f,- .if Miss ETH121. SMITHDEAL - - .yi Q., .T V4 59 3 . . .J . A , .. ' N, . . x fm W. , 5 x IIE A I If .1 .5 MISS CAROLYN HARTMAN MRS. ALMA SI-IERMER MRS. SUE PEEBLES N v. X MRS. EDITH BAILEY MRS. R. J. STARLING MRS. RUBY MARKLAND ?L 'V 'HW 'W .g R J Principal MR. J. D. PARKER, JR. alcfminid fra tion 5 3 1 Superintendent of Schools County Supervisor MR. CURTIS PRICE MR. DAVID F. STILLWELL Q :N f X f X NN K ,f li f 2- gf 1 f X 15 M N' Y JP SFNIORS enior fadd Officerd wars 105' Presxdent ' Q GFRARD HUSSFR N e Pre-sldent S t y P BERT LEP HFNDRIX gI'X!',,,, JOAN CRAVER P61 -v if Wiki? 1 ff'W1'?fK 'N Gigs? ' 'Uaferliciorian Safuta torian ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER JOAN CRAVER aw 11 s... Bu lN11 1 sure 4 1 4-l F ALMA LEA BARNEY bbx x1ttx lrunclly u 3 5 Hallowun Atttnr 1 rt r t ll 5 Cr1xxn1flCu1 r arx C, ALTON BEAUCHAMP -- Good sport -- t'r11-ndly C 11b l, , , 3 us C, , 3 't ' P - 1den .A. 3 ee 1 1 3 1 ,Q h - 3, 43 Monograrn , , Sl9'N l3O'PS N511 HSS D l .fl T . X -- x' I' -- A ' . I s t 134-H Cl b l,1., 3 -' - lint .13 'I' 11- ' V, Q f -3 W :1F.H..Di. s,4, G1 -e Cl b 1,2, , 1' V - -an ' . f L LST U! 4' uf 'lass 5. ' 'V 4 W N lxtt 1 I 1 1 31,4 B eballli-1 mt rcs 1 F 4 Gl Clul 4 Htrs s OE xx Q E-.9 X., .1 -x va! Club 4. g ram' Club RONNIE BURTON -11kt-s the glrls -- fr1enClly 3 Secretary F F.A. 43 Basketball eta Club 4: F.F.A. 3,43 Sub. 3,43 V1ecPre-s1dent Mono- PEGGY CARTER Peg -- l1kable -- courteous 4-H Club 1.2, 3,43 Cvlee Club 1, Z, 3,43 Queen 3, F.l-LA. 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Horseshoe 3. Jo Glee Trea Asso JOAN CRAVER -- qu1et -- sweet Club l, 3,43 Queen Z3 F,H.A. 3,43 Secretary surer 33C1le-e Club Secretary and Treasurer 43 CISCE Edmtor Outlook 43 Mus1c l,2, 3,43 Class H1SlOTl5H 4, TOMMY CORNATZER Tom -- courteous -- l1kable 4-H Club 1,Z,3,4g F.F.A. 3,43 Horseshoe 33 Super- lat1ve 43 Croquet 33 Annual Bus1ness Manager 4 ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER L1b -- easy gomg Mustc 1.23 Beta Club 2, 3,43 I-'.H.A. 3,43Assoc1ate Ed1tor of Outlook 43 Beta Club Tre-asurcr 41C1lee Club 3,41 MARY ROSE FRYE Snool-'y -- frxe-ndly -- good sport 4-I-I Club 1.2, 3,43 Queen Attendant 13 Glee Club l,2,43 F.H A. 3,-1'F.l-I.A.V1ce I-'reswient 3, Lunchroom 1,43Setretar1,- of Class l, S 17 ff ff l ass ot ll95ll 5' N ,rr 1' pq '75 BOBBIE .TEAN HAMILTON Bob --gay --llttle but loud 4-HClubl.Z.3.45GleeClubl.Z.45F.H.A, 3.45 F H A. Vmc Presxdent 45 Lunchroom 1.4. GRAHAM HENDRIX I E ra Square -- lll'iES the gtrls f- dlsltlces studylng 4-H Club l,Z,41Bus Clrtver 2.5.-15Cvlee Club 45 Horse- shoe 1.2.3.-15 Tag Football l,2. 5.4, F. F.A. 3,45 NELL HENDRIX Nellxe -- talkatlve -A courteous Glee Club l.2, 3,45 Outlook Reporter 35 Secretary 45 Juntor Edxtor of Annual 35Ass1stant Edxtor of Annual 45 Glee Club Ltbrarxan 4 ROBERT LEE HENDRIX Bob -- mcie -- good sport Horseshoe 1.2, 3,45 Tag Football l.2. 3. 45 Prestdentof Class 3, F,F.A. 3,45K1ng35V1t5e Pre-s1clent45Edztor of Outlook 45 Treasurerof F. F,A 45 Cvlee Club 45 4-H Club 45 Bus Dr1ver 45 Sub, Bus drtver 33 Beta Club 4. GERARD HUSSER CL K. -- talks a lot -- our worl-itng nxan 4fH Club l.2. 3, 45 Class Prestflent 45 Basketball Z. 3.45 ' I B9l3ClL1lDl,41pTE5,4QEdllOT of Annual 45 Business Ma- nager 33 Clee Club 45 Boy's State Representattvejz Baseball Z,45K1ng 45 Bus drtver 45 Sports Edltor of Outlook 35 Monogram Club 4. MOZELIE JONES Reel -- full of ltfe -- friendly 4-H Club l,2. 3,45 Lunchroorn l. Glee Club 1.35 F.H.A. 35 Wrote Last Wtll and Testament 4. EDYTHE MOCK Shorty -- courteous -- full of fun -- Ltkes to talk Glee Club l,Z. 3.45 4-H Club 1.2. 3.41 Basketball 1.2, 3.45 Queen Attendant 35 F.I-I.A. 3.45 Horseshoe 35 Sports Edxtor of Annual 4. WAYNE MYERS Crow -- baseball crazy -- loves to hunt King l5 Baseball l. Z, 3.45 Basketball l,Z, 3.4: Bus Dr1- ver 1.2. 3.45 F.F.A. 3,45 Reporter 45 Out1ool-Q Re- porter 35 Sports Edttor 45 Tag Football 1.2, 3.45 Mono- gram Club 4. x.. '- I 'Z' x VLSTAL POTTS Cult tg. tht glr 4 hat. 4 tar If resmde-nl 4g Rcporter Outluuk 43 Beta Club 43 .Sports utur Outltok 1 g F votball l, ,3,4g Pre-smde Monogram Club 4. BETTY JEAN SPRY 'BlOI1Cl1Cl' -- courteous -- frtendly -H Clubl, , , g . . . ,43F.H.A. Re-porter g Queen's Attendant 43 4-H Program Chalrman 45 Class ' Sl'9'NIllUll5S X ass o Nfl A .X ,RQ .1 --i -4 mr. -, 1, -4 f ,,.l,' Baskvtbull l,.Z, 5,-1g Kung 23 Baseball 3,4g F.F.A. 5,4g '15 , fi X , J -- 1 r fv- x Ed . 4 14 L 2 nt 'fr ' Y 4 5 :X 1 , 1 li 4 ' 5 N ' 4 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 X-f .,,. Prophet 4g Lunchroom l. MASCOTS Vx. 's N '. ,ff , 466.1 Q1 Q x44 4-5 , ,, 4- xr V . xt Z, t.ut 1,2 ' V 14 4 1' -f.'e?4? .lg 1 l .4- 4 x 1- 4 1 I , P..'L'fSi r 1 ., ttf- , 9556312 Khin-- fYl94,Q me glad! .Hid iory As we look back over the past l2 years, we can recall many things that we have enjoyed. We have had a few ups and downs but now we want to look on the bright side and forget this. We entered the eight grade with Mr. Martin as our home room teacher . He taught the first sernesterf Seems as if we can still hear hirri saying, straighten up and fly right. Then Mr. Ferbee took his place and taught the next semester. Next is the year in which we all longed.for. The year that we would be in high school. The idea brought many thrills to our minds. My! What nerve those teachers had as they would chase those boys around the room trying to take spit wads and rubber bands away from them. Mr. Parker was our home room teacher in the tenth grade. How we en- joyed being in his class. Especially that certain little bunch of gigglers. Then we remember the Valentine party we had on Valentines' Day. Many games were played and refreshments were enjoyed. We next appear on the scene as Juniors. Miss Speas was our home room teacher. Also our History and Home Economic teacher. We were glad we could take Home Economics since this was our first year of it. We looked forward to working in our new department, but it wasn't finished as soon as we would have liked for it to have been. Then we would not forget the fun at the Halloween Carnivals. Waiting to hear the exciting news of who would be croixmed King and Queen. One of the highlights of Junior year was the Junior- Senior Banquet held at the Y. W. C. A. in Winston-Salem Then the Seniors entertained us with a weiner roast at Biltmore Dairies. As a group of Seniors, we now have 18 in our class. What a busy time it is with all the different activities and parties! First, we were entertained at a hamburger fry at the Community Building in Advance. As seniors we also en- joyed working on the paper staff in helping to make it interesting. The thing that thrilled us most was the Senior and Queen being crovmed at the Halloween Carnival. This was the first time in the history of our school that the winning class had 5215. 20. We also had the best stunt. As class historian, Ihave enjoyed every year in school with the fellowship of my classmates. To those who will take our places, we say, Good luck as you go foreward. Joan Craver Historian Clad! Aprop eCy As 1 gaze into my crystal ball l can see the seniors of 1051 scattered over all parts of the world. It ts the year 1061 A. D. First I see Alma Lea Barney playing in Carnegie Hall after taking les- sons from a wonderful musician, Bill Shoaf. Mary Rose Frye is doing a fine job as a tight rope wall-ner in Barnum Bai- ley and Ringlum Brothers circus. Now, in Alaska, Gerard Husser is teaching the Eskimos how to play football Mozell-e Jones has reached her desired goal, being head nurse at John Hopkins Hospital. Nell Hendrix is now a popular scientist at Duke University. Kit Beauchamp is now in Texas running a Dude Ranch. Betty Jean Spry is now doing hair styling in Hollywood. Bobbie Jean Hamilton is the owner and operator of a restaurant in Wyo- ming. And now in Washington, I see Wayne Myers has advanced from Secretary of the State to the Vice-Presidency. Vestal Potts has finally reached his desired goal, teaching in Mrs. Cor- natzers' place after her old age retirement. Elizabeth Ann Foster is very happy along now being she is the owner of an apartment for Bachelors in South Carolina. Ronnie Burton is now the postmaster of the big post office in Advance. Edythe Mock is now a missionary in China. Graham Hendrix is very happy now, since he has gotten to be a chauffer forthe president. Tom Cornatzer has a large farm and dairy in Louisana. Robert Lee Hendrix has opened up a law office in Fork. Joan Craver has opened up an A. St P. Grocery Store in Lexington and is doing a fine job. And now I see Peggy Carter in Cleveland. She is very happy nursing in a lunatic hospital. And now as my crystal ball fades fast, I must be going. We have seen the seniors of '51, and know they are very contented. I remain your prophet of 1051. Betty Jean Spry Prophet Y uns Most D1gmfied MARY ROSE FRYE VESTAL POTTS E '- x. 'ah M' 35. Most Popular Most Likely To Succeed ALMA LEA BARNEY ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER VESTAI.. POTTS GERARD HUSSER enior Wittiest VESTAL POTTS NELL HENDRIX Best Looking ROBERT LEE HENDRIX PEGGY CARTER Most Courteousn BOBBIE JEAN HAMILTON WAYNE MYERS . -NU 5:-NS! wail 'U ff J- I, ... '- WI , -ikn.. fd., Cutest RONNIE BURTON BET I'Y JEAIN SPRY Neatesr ' Most Dependable' JOAN CRAVER ROBERT LEE HENDRIX 'TOMMY CORNATZER JOAN CRAVER I t ' 4 4 s , 5 .' lg' ,J gf 1 ' ,J A .A-15 Q 5 I ' N N sr- Mos' Studmousu ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER A rl' Friendliest GRAHAM HENDRIX RONNIE BURTON - 'D' EDYTHE MOCK Most Athlet1c EDYTHE MOCK WAYNE MYERS ad! wif! an Uedtament State of North Carolina County of Davie City of Advance We, the members of the senior class of Shady Grove High School of the school year of nineteen hundred and fifty one, on this said day of November 30, 1950, being of sound and sane mind, do hereby ordain, de- clare and bequeath this to be our last will and testament to the students of this great institution, ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Trustees, we do bequeath to them a never dying loyalty because ofthe efforts they have made to make our education possible. ARTICL-E ll To the patient faculty we will our thanks for trying so hard to accomplish so much for so little. We leave a heartfelt thanks for their interest and guidance throughout the years. ARTICLE III To our parents we will all our love and hope that our lives may be as successful and happy as their fon- dest dreams would have us be. ARTICLE IV To the Junior Class we bequeath our distinguished title of Senior. ' SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SEC Tl SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION I II III IV V VI VII I Il III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Xl XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIV XX XXI XXII ARTICLE V To Mr. Parker we express our sincere appreciation for the things he has done for us and school. To Mrs. Parker we will a home room olass in the year to come that will keep the shades adjusted. To Miss Parsons we bequeath all our knowledge of Shakespeare. To Mrs. Cornatzer we will all beetles, bugs, grasshoppers and snakes she can get for her lab. collection. To Mr. Barber we will all that is left in our treasury at the end of this year with which to buy more equipment. To Miss Grief we will a better Home Economics Class. To Mrs. Shermer and Mr. Hardin we leave our vacant places in basketball., ARTICLE VI Robert Lee Hendrix gladly leaves to Junior Myers the job of editing the Outlook . To Marie Nance, Nell Hendrix leaves all the men, but Wade. Kit Beauchamp bequeaths to I-Iobert Carter the two pennies he has left in the bank after buying four tires and a battery. Betty Jean Spry wills to Sarah Hege her long blond hair. Vestal Potts wills to Jimmy Cornatzer his draft card. Mozelle Jones bequeaths a bottle of peroxide to Iva Nell Chaplin to give Proxy on his birthday in 1952. Tommy Corriatzer leaves to Jerry Gobble all the paper he has left when he gets his di- plorna. . To Gloria Davis and Ruth Myers, Mary Rose Frye and Bobbie Jean Hamilton will the pri- vilege of taking up lunch money. Ronnie Burton leaves his will to fight to Frank Luper. Alma Lea Barney bequeaths to Elsie Bowen her ability to daydream in class. Wayne Myers wills to Cletus Potts his crew hair cut. Graham Hendrix bequeaths to John Carr Phelps his formula for persimmon beer. Joan Craver wills to Barbara Barney her short hair. Gerard Husser leaves Doris Potts all the books he can find at the end of this year. Elizabeth Foster leaves Mildred Riley her love of Home Economics. Edythe Mock leaves her ball suit to Ann Browder. Peggy Carter wills to Nan Wilson the third wheel of her bicycle. Mary Rose Frye wills to Betty Cornatzer her English book and hbpes she enjoys it more than she ever did. Bobbie Jean Hamilton leaves to Thomasine Carter the privelege to sit on the front seat in chapel. Betty Jean Spry wills to Ida Sue Hendrix her beautiful brown notebook. Gerard Husser bequeaths to Dick Vogler his ability to get second helpings in the lunch room. Mozelle Jones wills to Christine Carter her love of making telephone calls to Coolerernee. BARBARA BARNEY ELSIE' BOWENS ANN F-ROWDER CHRISIINE CARTER HOBERT LEE CRARTER IHOMASINE CARTER IV.-X NELLE CHAPLIN BETTY ROSE CORNATZER JIMMY CORNATZER GLORIA DAVIS SARAH HEGE RICHARD MYERS, JR. RUTH MYERS MARIE NANCE JOHN CARR PHELPS CLETUS POTTS DORIS POTTS MILDRED RILEY DICK VOGLFR NAN WILSON IDA SUE HENDRIX .TERRY GOBBLE FRANK LUPER: Camera Shy unior Cfadd N 6 Q- 4. ? wr' r' ' s. ig, 'x -lg ,QQ S- , -I 'Sm s. 2, Q lk. . L. N-V! D' H- . N' if-I f ,av I, ' n. A W 'T I - Q Q. 5 Q- xml . 'H+' j 1 1 V 'Qin 5- 9, S- , .X S- 6' ,gt X' o fl J 4 I ' 9 s., .Q s I XMI: H Sophomore Claw .. ., or 1 or M as .- X ,A ' '- ' '- 1 T' W Y ,N L wi sh, '- E wg- gg, X X ' ' - I I y I , , ', -' s a , fl ' . I I I ,. , wi , J , 3:9 X., R Q-J 'rg--,Y ,,,fX1jrX V ,1 1 2 -A ---'2 r 2.1. I sg.. I ,' ' Q ,, . ., . , l,, ,:, , . .3 X ,fxxf .ar I I I , ..1 ax ' -N I5 :K . yn , ' -Sp , A f , 1' x I. I I I I ' 'J P X M 'J A ' - I 7 In P T' X. ag . 'mx F 'Q -IQJYR -I G. J, 5 ' y -vm ' NL- V- .X , A: . l. 1- N -vs ,- : I ' ., J 5: at lx ,X Q- in at , ql,,. X 'X - ffl g ,' - I fl I, -I I V a ry. . by I . I I l -I X I - 5 f' fi FIRST ROW: zer, France Lanier, Joe Mary Mxnor, Ruby Potts, Bllly Bamley, F- h y 1 if , X v xi X I X Cec1lBa1ley, Marjorxe Barney, Derry Barnhardt, Emily Barnhardt, Catherine Cornat- s Foster. SECOND ROW: Helen Frye, Bobby I-lege, Vada Hilton, Elaine Howard, J. B. Dean Lanner. THIRD ROW: .Iune Lawson, Mary Ruth Livingood, Ommle Sue McDaniel, Rachel Mock, Frank Myers. FOURTH ROW: Nell Lee Phelps, Helen Potts, Stella Potts, Manune Rxley, Ann W1lson. FIFTH ROW:DorothyAnnWa.I1er, Nelson Young. Camera Shy: Nell Myers, Regxnald Seaford, Dave Ward. grealunan flaw TN x st-vx Q' ga G. q T4 XSL I . . t I I' ' 7 4 I . , ' Y XD 4 I W2 . , l , xv lk! 1 vi I' ' . I L. 'x ' ,A Q, l 3 G' V: 4 it i x P. Ax ' W A X 1 1 -Rlxv Xl Te, I AW ts, , 5 Q? Sm GL. E ' ' 1-- 5 kr : iw Q Av! Q-Q vi NTs:r- 45, 'QA Q ,- F MS 0' FIRST ROW: Marie Allen, Kermit Bailey, Bobby Barney, Shirley Beauchamp, Mamie Dale Bowles, Kenneth Burton. SECOND ROW: Mildred Burton, Betty Jean Carter, Felix Jones Peggy Cornatzer, Connie Foster, George Foster. THIRD ROW: Gilda Mae Foster, Fran- ces Hartman, Henry Hendrix, Gilbert Holder, Gelene Jolly, Gray Jones. FOURTH ROW: Janie Jones, Rosa Lee Myers, Bonnie Nance, Rita Gaye Owens, Barbara Potts, Edera Robertson. FIFTH ROW: Nell Spry, Starr Starling, Betty Jean Tucker, Lynda Vogler, Billy Jean Potts. Glenn Potts. SIXTH ROW1 Frances Ratledge. . og ,,s- , X I ' '22 J. I X IEE X 2 A Ge fa fa. f' X6 f M I95I QRAIIES 3' - ,, W S5 cgiglzilz grade an. .. SS- Q- ,W Y 24 'I r -Q. 5 , 1 - is it vvg' sbf ' QIQX x rx , f-5 x 1 L. J 'u V Q X .X f ix Rx I is K., I ...Q 1' X! f L ,,f.i.,.'fii , -' Sf , '33 K- V N.. g f -.. 1, . N, W 1 i R W ' .t . x ' ,r 1 gh f' AX , X V 1 vu' - 'N K ' 'Q 4. X'-A W-,if ' fr' J S Q 1 . i 4 Highs x 1 N, Q , nap J ' 'iiib 7-5 L! ' is ,. 11- 2914 ,..-,M FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Bailey, Edith Bailey, Richard Bailey, Sally Bailey, William Bailey, Ronald Barney. SECOND ROW: Don Barnhardt, Gray Barnhardt, Betty Byerly, Ruby Byerly, Bobby Cope, Ruby Cornatzer, THIRD ROW: Clifford Howard, Josephine Howard, Anne Law- son, Barbara Ledford, Billy Mock, Betty Mullis. FOURTH ROW: Billy Myers, Jacky Mc- Cullough, Mildred Nance, Bennett Potts, Roy Potts, Nell Sidden. FIFTH ROW: Alvin Smith, Bert Smith, Clark Smith, Dorothy Smith, Geraldine Spry, Becky Starling. 'fm ...,.,.,.e, w...W.:3 A93 --Q ,J -a FIRST ROW: Shirley Burton, Dorothy Allen, Brack Bailey, Rudell Foster, John Foster, Emily Mock. SECOND ROW: Frances Seaford, Nancy Hart- J man, Albert Bailey, Nancy Vogler, Jeanette Orrell, Fred Norman, Dorothy e Bailey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pearson, .Toe Henry Myers, Margie Foster. Odell Thomason, Martha Husser, Billy Forest. CAMERA SHY: Vance Hendrix, Joe Potts, Thomas Richie, Bobby Winters, .Timmy Jones, Bobby Craver, Wayne Williams, Craig Howard. ,Q :W l- W M E! J i S . e FIRST ROW: Nancy Richie, Gray Potts, Wilma Lou Riley, Dorothy Byerly, Lx Kenneth Howard, Diane Ledford. SECOND ROW: Catherine Co e, Cleo Car- P ter, Lillian Lee Robertson, Sylvia Rae Livengood, Annie Ruth Hendrix, Phoebe Messick, Louise Cass. THIRD ROW: Berrie Lee Bailey, Jerry Mock, Alvin an' Myers, William Carter, Mr. Marshal Price. euenflz gra e A .sz u. IFTMI Wil ill mxjl .hbilll WM i14.1'l F FIRST ROW: Nellie Allen, Betty Beauchamp, Ouincy Cornatzer, Dan Law- son, Junior Burton, Sue Wood, Ethel Allen, Mary Nell Shutt, Dickie Crater. SECOND ROW: Rose Cope, Lindal Cope, Janice Wilson, Kermit Ratledge, Lester Gray Jones, Jimmy Myers, C. W. Foster, Velda Howard. THIRD ROW: Willa Dean Etchison, Huston Frye, Shermer Jarvis, Perry Lee Lu- cas, Joe Hendrix, Frank Minor, Betty Jean Norman, Betty Gail Seaford FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Fallie Vogler, Teacher, Connie Tucker, Betty Lou Myers, Lewis Carter, Billy Livengood, Douglas Seaiord, Bobby Barnes, Sta- cy Barney. mm Jr '1 Q - had C!- ,I-E' J -L. FWXIY , I he gifilz grade Fl!!! 1 ' h J FIRST ROW: Linda Hartman, Gwendal Long, Charles Bailey, Sue Browder, e Lester Myers, Jerry I-lege, James Myers. SECOND ROW: Gordon Cornatzer, Dallas Smith, Thurmond O'Mara, Leonard Jones, Lois Forrest, Gean Cornat- zer. Tama Sue Markland, Peggy Hamilton, Clement Jones. THIRD ROW: Glenda Bailey, Shirley Myers, Joan Messick, Nancy Allen, Gilbert Potts, Junior Bailey, G. Vernon Hendrix, Billy Livengood. Mrs. Elsie Vogler. Teacher. .a-.-......4s...,..,xx ...af ff FIRST ROW: Edith Byerly, Billy Burton, Sharon Ellis, Jewel Doby, Rachel . Wilson, Anna Jones, Rebecca Livengood, Carlton Livengood. SECOND ROW: Luther Potts, Johnnie Long, Betty Bowens, Evie Bailey, Toby Cornatzer, Hu- bert Davis, Billy Minor, Ronald Spry. THlRD ROW: .Jerry Nivens, Johnny Carter, Billy Carter, Amy Sparks, J. R. Norman, Jimmy Nail, Rad Barnes, .TimmyCraver. FOURTH ROW: Rosalie Potts, Don Carter, Ursula Jones, He- len Hudson, Minnie Doby, Norman Spry, Kenneth Mundy, Gene Livengood . TEACHER: Mrs. Edith Bailey, - f- sw ' S E-' ..... -, ... - , ,.. M +04- FIRST ROW: Margaret Smith, Elaine Sowers, Ruth Potts, Billy Spillman, Pansy Myers, Ann Nale, Betty Nan Cornatzer, Larry Vogler. SECOND ROW: Charles Long, Larry Vestal, Sammie Howard, Polly Frye, Delnora Phillips, Nell Hudson, Johnny Allen, Dallas Jones. THIRD ROW: Vernon Livengood, Fred Smith, Rodger Foster, Jo Ann Shuller, Joyce Holder, Rommie Barney, Dale Buchanon. FOURTH ROW: Frances Cope, Betty Gray Sidden, Sallie Bai- ley, Hazel Franks, Joan Barney, Maudie Melton. TEACHER: Miss Ethel Smithdeal. ..h1..... 1 aan: ha:- uxn - Q A I -nw mm 1- w FIRST ROW: Douglas Potts, Joanne Sprye, Donnie Crews, Frankie Cope, Richard Markland, Margaret Branch, Margaret Laird, Linda Smith, Kathryn Foster. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Wood, Faydean Williarns, Callie Bailey, Jimmy Barney, Betty Winters, Gaye Sowers, Grady Minor, Robert Hepler. THIRD ROW: Stacy Myers, Johnny Foster, Peggy Wood, Lavonne Bailey, Lonnie Hepler, Mary Ann Cornatzer, Carol Robertson, Jerry Beal. FOURTH ROW: Donald Myers, Joe Bailey, Lois Hamilton, Larry Bailey, James Nance, Den- nie Jarvis, Nelson Jones, John Barney. TEACHER: Mrs. Ruby Markland. 8.1- ,. . E. Q FIRST ROV-'z I ,ffl . : ll pf. x1,w HI- ' '.., 'JFFFTQ1 ' 'el min H- ' J E . .,- in I El! Jackie Bailey, Marvin Byerly, Ben Browder, Jane Cornatzer Roverda Ellis, Patsy Messiri-', Jane Craver, James Myers. SECOND ROW: Bobby Sidden, Lillie Mae Myers, Maggie Hartman, Sarah Hendrix, Ricky Hart- man, Havden Beauchamp. Judy Hamilton, Vell Livengood. THIRD ROW: Betty 9 . . ' . ' 'J' '. , , Joe Williams Millie Foster Rose Mar Doby Franklin Bailey Leon Carter 'fth g J Tommy Rufty, Allen Bailey. TEACHER: Mrs. R. J. Starling. le c,.,r S- ' gi, Zi? I ' C' FIRST ROW: Linda Richardson, Brenda E11is,Wanda Doby, Bobby Foster, Eugene . Livengood, Louie Beal, Jr., Dannie Myers, Jerry Allen. SECOND ROW: Geor- gia Craver, Judy Shuler, Nettie Minor, Judy Nale, Sue Wood, Dorothy Cor- natzer, Ray Byerly, Carl Bailey. THIRD ROW: Richard Smith, Billy Potts, .lack Carter, Wayne Howard, Arnold Husser. TEACHER: Mrs. Alma Shermer. if U1 11-- 11 wmgz ..., mmm Z2 al:-rx il wo? . ' X' . FIRST ROW: Judy Holder, Edith Hartman, Leroy Nevins, Dean Foster, Rod- e get Spry, Connie Cornatzer, Betty Ann Myers, Cecil Smith. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Jane Smith, Jerry Robertson, Brenda Zimmerman, Wayne Hamilton, Joyce Hendrix, Grady Craver, Betty Hendrix, Nancy Lee Munday, Kaye Potts. THIRD ROW: Douglas Spry, Gale Williams, Vickie Franks, Leonard Hudson, Leo Bruebaker, Larry Barns, Linda Carter, Opal Wood. TEACHER: Miss C. Hartman. alcliuiiied Ci . f P b p A 1 u Hg . T 9 5 ER l 0uTLOdc VOL. 7 9-cs 17 I f . L7'Z'XtEv W .. Y V Qi 390 Success Awaits at Lab0r's Cate Gfxb Q69 .P nnuaf Staff :- x ,, , it ii ! , 2 M 1 X' 1 2, N 3I,3i'M .44 'V - M GERARD HUSSER f Editor -in -Chlef NELL HENDRIX Assoclate Edxtor TOMMY CORNATZER Business Manager UMW? X w- X . 1 xx ,Mama M ,, rr H1155 Frances Parsons, Sponsorg Thomasme Carter, Junior Editorg Vestal Potts, Sports Fchtorg Edyth Mock, G1r1s'Sp0rts Editorg Gerard Husser, Tommy Cornatzer, Peggy Car- ter, Pxrture Fdxtorg Ne-Il Hendrix. Jvewdpaper Staff OUTLOOK 1 -. 1 ROBERT LEE HENDRIX Editor ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER Associate Editor . kv i JOAN CRAVER Associate Editor . IAYQ lg 'l,l Ad SEATEDt Gloria Davis, Catherine Cornatzer, Robert Lee Hendrix, Starr Starling, Ker- mit Bailey, Nell Hendrix. STANDING: Ann Browder, Tommy Cornatzer, Elizabeth Ann Foster, Vestal Potts, Wayne Myers, Elsie Bowens, Ann Wilson, Mrs. Lillie Parker, Sponsor. 'is-wsmm sw b y N X KNEFLlNG:Fdythe Mock, Bobbie Jean Hamilton, Betty Jean Spry, Mary Rose Frye, Sarah Hege. SEATED: Miss Phyllis Grieff, Connie Foster, Patsy Bar- ney, Barbara Potts, Marie Allen, Peggy Carter, Joan Craver, Elizabeth Ann Foster, Peggy Cornatzer, Catherine Cornatzer, Dorothy Waller. STANDINGZ Flsie Bowens, Ann Browder, Iva Nelle Chaplin, lda Sue Hendrix, Rita Gaye Owens. Gilda Mae Foster, Emily Barnhardt, Mary Ruth Livengood, Edera Robertson, Rosa Lee Myers. BACK ROW: Starr Starling, Marie Nance, Fran- ces Hartman, Nan Wilson, Frances Foster, ..... .,,. , . My H H X A Jpvawhm Mx sax X-K NN' xwwe M N, 5' 'g ' i ' V ' Ve- Wg,,, ,21?3'5YiYgj',i,,3 QQSQ1., ':g::j-sz::',-2:r:f.',:,3 5:51-.r.:E-fa. 1 -.-ash' ' '- ':ff:5:::'5i'if:lf.'' f ::''gszgzafg-:z:aiS1:5a:s':'f.:3,s.k 3- : Q -' 5 -'- 1 .' 3f?lD ' 5 f KNEELING: Frank Luper, Kenny Burton, Kermit Bailey, Robert Lee Hendrix, Vestal Potts, Wayne Myers, Kit Beauchamp, Ronald Burton, Henry Hendrix, Bobby Barney, Joe Dean Lanier. STANDING: Tommy Cornatzer, Graham Hendrix, Reginald Seaford, Nelson Young, Frank Myers, Bobby l-lege, Cecil Bailey, Glen Potts, Felix Jones, George Foster, Jimmy Cornatzer, Mr. J. C, Barber, Sponsor. BACK ROW: J. B. Lanier, Derry Barn- hardt, Gilbert Holder, Jerry Gobble, I-lobert Carter, Cletus Potts, John Carr Phelps, Ju- nior Myers. 1 s'1x4'g4' Y- ,S '-1'-1'l- - 'xg' syg ,!' , f 3 r 1' ' - N23 SAA.: -f'5'1,-vw. n ., - 4 -sw '? ' V' ' 4 f 'X rf Q J f,Q rw ia V- l I- FRONT ROW: Linda Richardson, Arnold Husser, Edith Hartman, Brenda a Ellis, Bobby Foster, Dorothy Cornatzer. BACK ROW: Marie Allen, Gloria Davis, Nell Phelps, Betty Jean Spry, Alma Lea Barney, Gerard Husser, Derry Barnhardt, Helen Frye, Ruth Myers, Frances Ratledge. our! KNEELING: William Bailey, Jerry Gobble, Jimmy Cornatzer, Daniel, Red, u Cornatzer, John Carr Phelps. STANDING: Mr. Frank Hardxn, Coach, Ron - nie Burton, Cletus Potts, I-lobert Carter, Wayne Myers, Vestal Potts, Gerard Husser. e Lou Bailey, Becky Starling, Betty Mullis. SECOND ROW1EdytheMock, Marie Nance, Catherine Cornatzer, Mildred Nance, Shirley Beauchamp, Elizabeth Ann Foster, Mary Rose Frye. THIRD ROW: Nell Lee Phelps, Thomasine Carter, Ruth Myers, Iva Nelle Chaplin, Elsie Bowen, Nell Hendrix, Bobby .lean Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Starr Star- ling, Ann Lawson, Frances Hartman, Gloria Davis, Doris Potts, Peggy Carter, Gray Barnhardt. FIFTH ROW: Kenny Burton, Richard Bailey, Gerard Husser, Tommy Cor- natzer, Robert Lee Hendrix, Kit Beauchamp, Graham Hendrix. FIRST ROW: Mr. Charles Pearson, Leader, Ann Browder, Pianist, Helen Potts, Betty 6 -' 'wx iw x ann ,. 1' me W, s num f wg. .Wg Qld , FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sue Peebles, Gale Williams, Joan Shuler, Mary Nell Shutt, Betty Nan Cornatzer, Kay Potts, Annie Ruth Potts, Roverda Ellis, Quincy Cornatzer, Wilma Riley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Vogler, Roberta Williams, Velda Sue Howard, Betty Gray Sidden, Connie Tucker, Betty Lou Bailey, Janice Wilson, Nancy Hartman, Frances Seaford. Cl THIRD ROW: Leon Carter, Connie Foster, .Tune Lawson, Gilda Mae Foster, Ann Lawson, Sally Bailey, Martha Kate Husser, Elsie Bowens, Jeannette Orrell. I Q I S Ln Ll ,fd new ll!! 7 ,x 'WEB Q' iff , at 4' ui lx K , ' is 5 L- if Wi kfi, ji'-L-A' L wr? -jr. -, ,V , ' A-f 1ZQi?'e..,,,i 'f.,1', . , . SEATED: Robert Lee Hendrix, Tommy Cornatzer, Henry Hendrix, Betty Jean Spry, Ker- 4sH mit Bailey, Gerard Husser, Elaine Howard, Kenny Burton, Bobby I-lege, Frank Myers, KNEELING: Marie Allen, Dorothy Ann Waller, Becky Starling, Bobbie Jean Hamilton, Mary Rose Frye, Edythelviock, Starr Starling, .Tune Lawson, Betty Lou Bailey, Connie Foster, Gelene Jolly, Elsie Bowens, Vada Hilton. STANDING: Catherine Cornatzer, Edera Robertson, Betty Jean Carter, Ann Lawson, Geraldine Spry, Frances Foster Jackie McCullough, Rachel Mock, Sally Bailey, Mary Ruth Livengood, Gilda Mae Foster, Ann Wilson, Betty Byerly, Emily Barnhardt, Barbara Potts, Peggy Carter, Nannie Lou Potts, Lynda Vogler, Shirley Beauchamp. Becky Starling, Betty Lou Bailey, Kermit Bailey, Starr Starling, Gloria Davis, Betty Cornatzer, Ann Wilson, Yada Hilton, Gelene Jolly, Sarah Hege. NOT PICTURED: Nan Wilson. ,fender-4 feta Club ' f- is , . 'FWS x. ' va: f ' 'Q' is . . . - ' :Qs W' R . M -Q? Q - T .ef L N, ,, H 1 ,L 6 ,I Q. , 5-' Q, - . , V ., 1 G, . 5 ..., .49 e- . T T . , M - ff N - my , M '55 , ,I iz, ,tx . . ' ' A F X A , , :N -ag ,N V b-.. N Q V Af V , .t : I 4 .X E S.. IVU. , , I VA s 1 ,. 5 1 , 'U' . ' 5. , ez., 'ur ,, A xt A -- , Q 1 TOP ROW: Miss Frances Parsons, Ronnie Burton, Ann Browder, Secretary, Elizabeth Ann Foster, Treasurer, Gerard Husser, President, Elaine Howard, Vice President, Ommie Sue McDaniel, Bobby Hege, Ida Sue Hendrix. SECOND ROW: June Lawson, Fran- gler, Kermit Bailey, Marie Nance. BOTTOM ROW: Ruby Potts, Robert Lee Hendrix, Starr Starling, Helen Potts, Catherine Cornatzer, Frank Myers, Frances Hartman, Nell Lee Phelps, Vestal Potts. ces Foster, Helen Frye, Emily Barnhardt, Elsie Bowens, Derry Barnhardt, Lynda Vo- -- -4 Q . KNEELING: Hobert Carter, Jerry Gobble, Graham Hendrix, Reginald Seaford J Robert Lee Hendrix, Gerard I-Iusser. STANDING: Wayne Myers, Cletus Potts Tommy Cornatzer, Ronnie Burton, Nelson Young, J. B. Lanier. . -Q, .Qu , ., .f , , ' 'A .' Q 1, fr--1,f 3 'w .' 'f , ' '-lf - Y fl W, , ,XM . . I -nz jst: x , v .L , I, ' 55? ..ff . L. j . X 2 I .xd ' f 2 3 ...,,.... 2 ...-,,..-. KNEELING: Ruth Myers, Nell Lee Phelps, Thomasine Carter, Gloria Davis, . Elsie Bowens, Ida Sue Hendrix. STANDING: Lynda Vogler, Ommie Sue McDaniel, Shirley Beauchamp, Frances Ratledge, Mrs. Alma Shermer, Coach. . KNEELING:' Martha Kate Husser, Sally Bailey, Gilda Mae Foster, Betty Byerly, Edera Robertson. STANDING: Emily Mock, Betty Mullis, Jackie McCullough, Mrs. Alma Sher-mer, ardily I x I -- ,, 'xl ' .4 -wry.-' , 'V Neff. N -... - AW9- f I- . 1. , - X I , 9 , .gd-. 5 '- N' ,, .. . . ,,. , L - . 1 - ' bn 1 5,3-1 qu' 'hcl'-fa-A , Q g:.. fiQi'i?ff N ' Y -4-.,. .' 'L W . I . , - v . 'A I. A 4. L, V iQ.j.?:f' Q , ily- ,1- '3 - , ' H ' ' K - ' . . - .'-A -A fi, 5. a' ' . . Fw! 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