Snow Hill High School - Knoll Yearbook (Snow Hill, NC)
- Class of 1952
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Text from Pages 1 - 27 of the 1952 volume:
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As a token of appreciation to one whose untiring efforts have largely con- tributed to the funding of our splendid journalism department, whose high ideals of scholarship have greatly irv- spired us, and whose cordial smile and friendly greeting is known to all, we, the 1 95 1 - ' 52 staff dedicate, -this, the fourth volume of the Memiors to our faculty sponsor and friend, MRS. MARY WOOTEN CHRISTMAN Thomas Watson Jesse Parker • j - -j r T J Hs R p||Kc ' ' ,:.j L m 5 j - a B ' jfe B j • juf 1 Wk r . ' ” ' , .v Ji P §A t • COLORS Green and White FLOWER White Gladiola MOTTO If GOD Is With Us; Who Can Be Against Us. Class Editor Marjorie Sutton Reporter Robert Beaman President Jean Stocks Treasurer Robert Pearsall Secretary Nannie Mae Smith BERNICE FIELDS Most Attractive; Hospitable; Cheerleader; 3, 4; Class Testator; F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; 4.H Club I. 2. BILLY HAMM Most Popular: Spot Li lie Mae; Honest; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; F. F. A I, 2; Beauty Oueen Esco’- ' - 2. JAMES HARDISON Most Studious: F. F. A. I, 2. 3; Conscientious. BETTY JEAN HARRISON Wittiest: Eiisworth- Inquisitive: F, SUE HEATH Most Musical: Steve: Sympathet- ic: Beta Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4. VIce-Pres. 4- Slee Club 4- P. H. A. I, 2 , Song Leader 2: 4- 1 Club I, 2. MALCOLM HOWELL Wittiest: Turner Howell’s Young- un : Marie; Determined: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Monogram I, 2. 3, 4: F. F. A. I, 2, 3. MAURICE HILL Most Conspicious: Jean; Mash Conservative. MARY JOHNSON tost Bashful- Peggy - Quick- H. A. I. 2: 4.H Club I, 2. ELWOOD JONES Most Bashful; Margaret: Restless; F. F. A. I. 2, 3. 4. WILMON JONES Mr. Senior; Typer ; Successful; Beta Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Chief Marshal 3; Annual Editor 4, Jour- nalist Editor 4; Class Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Interlocu- tor in Junior Minstrel; Beauty Queen Business Manager I, 4. SALUE RUTH MILLS Most Likely +o SucceeS; Millie ; ThoughHui; Beta Club 3, 4; Mar- shal 3: Latin Club 3, 4. CAROLYN MURPHY Most Origina!; Bootsy : Jimmie: Sensitive; F. H. A. 2, 4; Glee Club 4; Journalist Business Man- ager; Class Song Composer; Beauty Queen Business Manager I. ROBERT PEARSALL Most Talkative; Robert Hoy De La Salle Ponce De Leon Edward Ceasar Lee Pearsall HI ; Patriot- ic; Class Prophet; Annual Busi- ness Manager; Latin Club 3, 4, Rep. 4; Class Vice-Pres. I, Trees. 3 4; Journalist Feature Editor; Science Club 3, 4. EVELYN PERRY Most Athletic; Sandy ; Faithful: Basketball 2, 3, 4i Monogram 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2; 4-H Club I. LESLIE MOORING Quietest: Bud”; Courageous; F. A. I, 2. 3. F. MAUD OWENS Best Sport; Sandy’j Congenial; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. CAROL PERRY Most Carefree; Pee-Wee; Out- spoken; F. H. A. 2; 4-H Club i, 2. EMMA MAE POTTS Most Conspicious: Firm; Jerome: Beauty Queen 4; F. H. A. 3. RAY PRESCOTT Cutest: ' Pus ; Sarcastic: Foot- bail 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4; Monogram Club 3, 4: Beauty Queen Escort 3. HERMAN scon, JR. Most Spirited: Jim : Unconven- tional: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1. NANNIE MAE SMITH Quietest; Class Baby; Mae ; Kind-Hearted; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Sec. 4; F. H. A. 2, 3: 4-H Club i. 2. J. T. PRICE Most Musical; Dramatic; Beauty Queen Escort 4; F, F. A. I, 2, 3; Football 3. STELLA SHACKLEFORD Most Optimistic; Bll ' y Ray; Re- served: journalist Activity Editor. JEAN STOCKS Miss Senior; Tootsie : Industr- ious; Beauty Queen3; Beta Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Marshal 3; Class Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Glee Club 4; F. H. A. I, 2, Rep. JAMIE SUGG Handsomest: Doozle ; Proud: F. F. A. I, 2; Basketball I, 2. JOYCE SUGG Best Dressed; Punk ; Richard: Impulsive; F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec. 3; Gtee Club 4: 4-H Club I. MARY JOYCE SUGG Most Intellectual; Keen; Wilmon; Beta Club 3, 4, Rep. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Class Sec. I: F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club I, 2. 3. MARJORIE SUnON Best All Around; Gigi ; Frank- lin; Commanding; Basketball 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4; Best All Around In High School 3; Class Statistician; Class Editor: Class Pres. I: Beta Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: F. H. A.; 2, 3, 4; Treas. I. Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club I, 2. NEIL SUGG Most Artistic; Whitey ; Evelyn- Heien; Sociable; Journalist Sports Editor: 4-H Club I. LA RUE TAYLOR Most Courteous; Susie ; Peery; Benevolent; F. H. A. 3, 4; Span- ish Club 3, 4; 4-H Club I, 2, 3. THELMA THORTON Most Studious: James; Self-Con fident; F. H. A. I; Marshal 3. JANlCt TYNDALL Most Spirited; Claude; Un F. H. A. 1. 2; 4-H Club I, TOM TURNAGE Friendliest: Practical; Football 3, 4: F. F . A. I, 2, 3. FRANK WARREN Most Carefree: Preacher : Honorable: Loyal Confeder- ate: Science Club 3, 4; Pres. 3: Latin Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. JOHNNIE WEST Most Likeable: John C.; Un- derstanding; F. F. A. 2. 3, 4. Mascots HAROLD WELLS Best All Around: Red” Hattie Ann: Strong; Foot- ball 3, 4; F. F. A. 1. 2, 3; Monogram 3, 4: Baseball 4. LOUISE WEST Most Artistic: LaLa : Carl; Generous: 4-H 1 , 2; Latin Club 3. JERRY fields JEAN SUGG JUNIOR CLASS CLASS COLORS — Green and White CLASS FLOWER— Red Rose CLASS MOTTO — The higher we climb, the wider the horizon. JIM EXUM President KENNETH HAM Vice-President LOIS DOBSON Secretary JEAN ROUSE Reporter TRAVIS NICHOLS Treasurer POLLY KEARNEY Class Editor FIRST ROW: Boyd Barrow, Lillian Barrow, Earline Beaman, Frances Beaman, Beaman. Kent Beaver. FIRST ROW: Lillie Boone, Lola Boone, Bonnie Brown, Ashby Bynum, Cecil Carra- way, Peggy Carraway. SECOND ROW: Earl Clemmons, Harry Creech, Harry Cunningham, Grace Dal!, Frankie Daniel. Clinlon Davis. THIRD ROW: Lillian Davis, Noah Lee Davis, Bobby Eason, Arland Edwards, Bob Exum, Mercer Fields. FOURTH ROW: Minnie Ruth Ginn, Hubert Grant, Shirley Graves, Mildred Grif- fin, Elizabeth Ham, Rogers Ham. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Ham, William Ham, Kay Hardison, Thomas Hardy. Tommy Harrel, Mollie Harrison. ■ ' J ' ' FIRST ROW: Philip Harrison, Elizabeth Heath, John L. Heath, Mary Ann Heath, Sallie Hill, Herbert Jones. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Jones, Margie Jones, Julia Joyner, Sadie King, Edwin Lane, Cleo Langston. THIRD ROW: Skippy McGee, JeanMewborn, Mildred Mewborn, J. T. Price, Addie Radford, Linwood Radford. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Scott, Durwood Smith, John Wayne Smith, Eddie Lee Stallings, Henry Sugg, John D. Sugg. FIFTH ROW: Gertrude Thornton, Norma Gray Tynda!, Billy Vaughan, Alvin Wade, Reba Wade, Dean Worthington. ft 1 MIRIAM BARROW President JOYCE HERRINS Sec. end Tress. SOPHOMORES MOTTO :Any+hing worth doing Is worth doing well. CLASS COLORS: Black and Gold. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose. LORRAINE MURPHY Vice-President DAVID MOYE Reporter First Row: Lehman Barfield Ruben Browder Geraldine Bartlett Dorothy Beaman Second Row: Joyce Beaman Bobby Carraway Jan Carraway Hilda Carter First Row: Margaret Clemons Marjorie Jones Barbara Creech Heber Creech Robert Creech Second Row: Warren Creech Gary Dall Lou E. Daugh ' ety Beatrice Davis Ginny Dawson Third Row: Ruby Edwards Conrad Falrcloth Nellie Farmer Barbara Fields Ruby Foyles Fourth Row: Genny L. Garrou Jack Ginn Eleanor Grant Sandy Grantham Myrtle Gray Fifth Row: Elwood Ham Jean Ham Ann Hamm Bruce Hamm Dixie Hamm Sixth Row: Willard Harper Lou E. Harrell Jimmy Harris Wayne Hart Charles Heath Seventh Row: John Heath Alice Hill Edward Hill Iris Hill James Hill First Row: Jean Hill Shelba Hill Donald Jones Nancy Jones Paul Jones Second Row: Clinton Joyner Willard Lane Marie McKee! Artine Newborn Sue Mae Mooring Third Row: Ann Murphy Billy Murphy Peggy Murphy George Newcomb Gene Prescott Fourth Row; Lonnie Price Bruce Radford Betty Jane Reeves Mary Shackelford Furman Sink Fifth Row: Leatrice Smith Barbara Sugg Janice Sumrel! Sarah Sutton Harold Taylor Sixth Row: Jo Ann Thomas Emma Tilman Melvin Tyndall Craynor Uzzell Peggy Wade Seventh Row: Evelyn Walston Mary Wells Berlie Williams Harry Wooten Edna F. Young FRESHMEN CLASS MOTTO: Not to the top but still climbing. DONNA FAYE GRIFFIN Sec. and Treas. RFX TAUOR Prcfident BOBBY DAVIS Reporter CLASS COLORS: Green and White. CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty Rose. JbAN PHIPPS Vice-President Photograph notavailsjjje FIRST ROW: Jean Barrow, bmmett Barlett, Becky Beaman, Margaret Beaman, Kay Beaver, Joyce Best. Shelby BIzzelle. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Brady, Letha Brown, Billy Ray Butler. Tom Colie, Delia Carlisle, Sudle M. Carraway, Evelyn Carter. THIRD ROW: Mollie Ann Corbitt, Louise Creech, Jerry Cunningham, Pete Dall, William Dall, Alton Davis, Lucy Davis. FOURTH ROW: Emma S. Durham. Dottie M. Edmondson, Peggy Edmundson, Roland Farmer, Linnie R. Ginn, Mary E. Ginn, Patricia Ginn. FIFTH ROW: Mary Grant, Yvonne Grant, Loyd Greene, Johnny Ham, WiIHe Hardy. Elton Harrison. Evelyn Harrison, ■SIXTH ROW: J. D. Hart, Jean Hart, Christine Heath. Willie Huber, Sarah Jar- man, Evelyn Johnson, Geraldine Joyner. FIRST ROW: Eleanor Kearney, Judy Kearney, Mildred Kearney, Susan Kearney, Earl Lancaster, Betty Letchworth, Russel Letchworth. SECOND ROW: Shirley Linton, Annie R. McKeel, Dixie Newborn, Zeiphia Moore, Clay H. Mooring, Roy Murphy. THIRD ROW: Sue Murphy, Ruby Owens, Janet Peacock, Ann Perry, Yvonne Potts, Kermit Radford, Mary L. Radford. FOURTH ROW: Lyman Sauls, Pete Seymour, Peggy Sowers, Maynard Stocks, James Sugg, John W. Sugg, Danny Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Frances Taylor, Gene Taylor, Alton Thomas, Simpson Thomas, Jean Turnage, Abe Turnage, Margaret Turnage. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Tyndall, Zeb Wade, Bill Walston. George Walston, Geraldine West, Imogene West, Evelyn Whitley. SEVENTH ROW: Sue Wooten. TEACHERS: Mrs. Ru+h Boettcher; Mrs. Frances Grant; Minnie Mae Whittington. Sixth Grades TEACHERS: Mrs. Helen Beaman; Mrs. Mary R. Brl+t; Annie A. Turnage. :V ' ' ' ' . K| -‘•-Ir j. .: A 4 g ff 1 rxlif i 1 r § r H R jFuVjFQ H Wlnlt: ' wSpB oTlI nK Sj -fllil Z ' SnHT FsWKffl i iBp WILMON JONES MRS. MARY W. CHRISTMAN R086RT PEARSALL Edifor ' in-Chief Faculty Advitor Susinait Manager MEMOIRS STAFF SKIPPY McGEE Sports Editor JIM EXUM Asst. Editor JEAN ROUSE Activities Editor JEAN STOCKS Asst. Business Manj EVELYN WALSTON Art Editor POLLY KEARNEY Junior Class Editor MARJORIE SUTTON Sen lor Class Editor SPORTS KNEELING (left to right): Maude Owens, Lillian Barrow, Lib Hamm, Lois Dobson, Lorraine Murphy, Marjorie Sutton, Evelyn, Perry, Polly Kearney, Melba Ginn. STANDiNG: Barbara Sugg (Mgr.), Margaret Turnage, Jean Hill, Margaret Bea- man, Frankie Daniels, Sarah Jarman, Molly Harrison, Dean Worthington, Peggy Carraway, Betty Reese Sugg. Genny Lou Garrou (Mgr.), Jesse Parker (Coach). KNEELING (left to right): Skippy McGee. Jim Exum. Edwin Lane, Howard Hamm (Capt.) Roger Hamm. Harry Creech, Ernest A! Britton. Not Shown: Herbert Jones. STANDING: Bobbie Harris (Mgr.), Harry Cunningham, Sugie. Moye, Mercer Fields. Ray Prescott. Bob Exum. Harold Wells (Mgr.), Jesse Parker( Coach). ■j -A J CANDIOATH RDR QUEEN Genny Lou Garrou was elected by the studen t body to represent Snow Hill School in the selection of the Queen of the Gold Metal Basketball Tournament held at Farm- vllle, N. C. GENNY LOU GARROU Top Row L. to R.: Willard Harper (Mgr.}, Arlan Edwards, Herbert Jones. Henry Sugg. Phillip Harrison, Craynor Uzzele, John L. Heath, Eddie Lee Stallings, Mercer Fields, John Heath, Tom Turnage, Harry Cunningham, Bob Exum, Harry Creech, Willie Har- dy, Heber Creech (Mgr.), Jesse Parker, Coach. Bottom Row: Jimmie Jones. Billy Hamm, Howard Hamm, Jim Exum, Kenneth Hamm. Edwin Lane, Ray Prescott, Harold Wells, Bobby Harris, Earl Clemons, Jerry Cunning- ham, Pete Seymour, Harold Taylor, Jimmie Brady. ■bM
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