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a PTA ee pet ten get ; aad i 3 me LA ie TN Presented by THE SENIORS OF STAR HIGH SCHOOL © STAR, NORTH CAROLINA yndoloh: Public Library { Asheboro. North Carolina ; Wy HAIL TO STAR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY CLASSES SPONSORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 4 ; HAIL 10 STAR HIGH SCHOOL . Hail! Dear old Star High School! Thy loyal sons are we, ‘ And we will ever be Loyal to thee. Through all the changing years, Through all the future time, Our hearts will ever be Loyal to thee. Though years may come and go. Yet, still our memories cling To those dear high school days Of long ago. j None can compare with thee, And we will ever be, Until our dying days, Loyal to thee. eer FPTEIENE Agriculture Building TO OUR PARENTS In appreciation of your interest inus andof your encouragement, and in recognition of your many sacrifices that we might have advantages, we, the Class of 1949, do dedicate this volume of OAK LEAVES to you. May we fulfill your fondest ambition for use a JOAN KERN e ° e e e ° ° ® e ° EDIT OR -IN-CHIEF DONALD INGOLD)). . 2. 1.0% 74.) ASSISTANT EDIEOR GEORGE KIVETT . .. . =. « BUSINESS) MANAGER FADENED DUNN, 2. fs 6) ene) 0s ster te) ome cele Pema Dre BILEYCDON JENKINS) 2. sie ies io oe reed Le) GEORGEVCOGGING 6.8 cys ce fea te) e POE OU Dome KYLE WILLIAMS . © 2.22 J... PHOTOGRAPHY sh DITer HAL STOUT ...... . ADVERTISING MANAGER LOUISE ALLEN. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS JUNE ALLEN CLARENCE WILLIAMS ROGER MANESS. ... . . CIRCULATION MANAGERS DORIS NEEDHAM a TNE z ¢ MRS. GEORGE B. LESTER Home Economics Bevo... Bs, Wa. U.N. C., Graduate Work, W. CuaveNa Cc. MR. PAUL SHEPHERD English, Social Studies Beto... Cal... Grad— uate Work, U. N.C. HIGH SCHOOL MR. CHARLES COCHRANE Athletics, Mathematics A. B., High Point College MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER English, Latin B. S. Guilford College M. A., W. GC. U.N. C. MR. QUINCY COLVARD Agriculture B. S.; Voc. Agr., N.C. State College. Pin atl - eK “eae ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. W. R. BERGER Fighth Grade Y.M.S. Academy; Private School; Summer School, University of Ten- nessee; Graduate Work, U.N. C. MISS MARY RUTH JONES Seventh Grade rots, be Geuxtension, W.-C. U. N. C.; Summer School, A. S. T. C. MISS CLARA BELLE MONROE Sixth Grade A. B., Guilford College. MISS VERNA JAMES Fifth Grade U. N. C.; Duke University. MISS MARY O'QUINN Fourth Grade Guilford College; A. S. T. C.; N. C. C. W.; Summer School, Wake Forest. MISS BERTIE MANESS Third Grade E, C. T. C.;Summer School, U.N. C.; Extension, W.C.U.N.C. : Cat- awba. MISS MARGARET MANESS Second Grade UseNeo. MRS. J. H. WILLIAMSON First Grade N. Ge G. Ww. 7 2 b « JUNE ALLEN GEORGE KIVETT Werpre cident President In °45 ‘twas forty-two, Each one a worthy member, That made their way to Star High School That day in bright September. A noted class we must have been; For teachers we had plenty, For classroom sponsors not just one Twas seven less than twenty. In 46 the Byrds had flown; : The Lesters took their places. | : Not all the Freshmen had returned, Just thirty-five old faces. LOUISE ALLEN Our homeroom teacher and our coach We knew as Mr. Mickey. With Donald, Hal, and George to lead We thought ourselves right spicky. ‘As Juniors we were STARS of note. Oun numbers, though, had dwindled. Though few in number-great in deed, Our fame we then had kindled. In basketball our boys were tops; Their playing won us fame. No better school in sportsmanship Competed in this game. Both boys and girls were crowned as sports; This year we made our name. In baseball and in softball, too, We won a little fame. — A banquet for the Senior Class We gave with great delight. To make of this a real success We worked with all our might. 3 Members of many clubs were we, Vocational and social. Student Council membership And Glee Club were our special. 10 Sect.-Treas. As mighty Seniors we met The fall of °48. With eager minds and energy We rushed to meet our fate. In last year’s clubs we shone again, This year as leaders bold. With all of this activity Our standing, still, we hold. As dramatists we tried our luck, Our Senior play presented; Our first attempt, a fair success_ The audience assented. The Oak Leaves is our first concern, Its pages long we scan. To make of this a last success We unite to a man. The year rolls round the clock again. June carries us away. We say farewell to Star High School In memories of our day. Our hearts are sad this farewell time, Though there be unshed tears We've loved each hour spent with you In these past happy years. SENIORS MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER, Star, N.C. Senior Class Sponsor JUNE DAY ALLEN, Allreds, N.C. Class V. Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Student Council 4;Sub. Bus Driver 4; Cutest Boy 4. _ Shamburger, Mrs. C. L. ETTA LOUISE ALLEN, Star, N.C. Class V. Pres. 1,3; Sec. 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2,Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Beta 3,4, Sec. 4; Librarian 3; Marshal 3; Office Girl 4; Star Spangler 2,3,4; Ass’t, Ed. 4; Student Council 3,4; Sec. 4; Oak Leaves Ass’t. Adv. Ed. 4; Miss Oak Leaves 4; Cutest Girl 4; Sr. Play 4. JIMMIE BROWN, Star, N.C. Sub. Bus Driver 4. GEORGE WILLIAM COGGIN, Star, N.C. Student Council Treas. 3,4; Class Treas. 1,2; Star Spangler Ass’t, Pub. Ed. 3, Pub. Ed. 4; Beta 3,4; Oak Leaves Sports Ed. 4; Best All Round Medal 3; Best All ’Round Sr. Boy 4; Marshal 3; Eagle Scout;Sr. Play 4; Baseball ‘ 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Block “S” 3,4. Allen, J. Coggin, G. Brown, J. Allen, L. CLIFFORD LEVERN DAVIS, Star, N.C. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. FADENE MARIE DUNN, Star, N.C. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Student Council Dec. Com. 4, Athletic Com. 4; Star Spangler 4; Oak Leaves Club Ed. 4; Most Dependable Girl 4. Davis, C. EULA COLETTE FREEMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3; Student Council Athletic Com. 3,4; 4-H 2,3. EDWARD DEMPSEY HOGAN, Steeds, N.C. Student Council Bldg. and Grounds Com. 4; Library 3; Bus Driver 4. DONALD PATTERSON INGOLD, Ether, N.C. Class Pres. 2; Treas. 3; F.F.A.1,2,3,4; Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Beta 3,4; Star Spangler 3,4; Ed. -in-Chief 4; Oak Leaves Ass’'t. Ed. 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Chr. Bldy. and Grounds Com. 4; Basketball Timekeeper 4; Librarian 3,4; Marshal 3; Sr. Play 4; Sub. Bus Driver 4; Dunn, F. Most Intellectual 4. : Freeman, C. Hogan, E. Ingold, D. BILLY DON JENKINS, Star, N.C. Bus Driver 3,4; Sub. Bus Driver 2; Oak- Leaves Art Ed. 4; Baseball 2,3; Safety Patrol 2. OLA MAE JORDAN, Allreds, N.C. F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 3; Sr. Play 4. JOAN KERN, Star, N.C. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Capt. 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Oak Leaves Ed.-in-Chief 4; Block “S” 3,4; Beta 3,4,Sec. 3, Pres. 4;StarSpangler 2,3,4; ” Sports Ed. 2,3; Chief Marshal 3; Student Council 2,3, Sec. 3; Adv. Com. 4; 4-H 2,3,4; V. Pres. 2,3; Office Girl 3; Librarian 4; Music Club 1; Best All ’Round Medal 2; MostIn- tellectual 4; Most Popular 4; Biggest Bull Slinger 4; Beauty Queen1,2; Sr. Play 4; Best All ’Round 4. Jenkins, B. D. , GEORGE MILTON KIVETT, Star, N.C. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; V. Pres. 3, ; Pres. 4; Class Pres. 4; Block “S” Pres. 3,4; Most Popular 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Oak Leaves Business Manager 4. AILEEN HAZEL LEMONDS, Steeds, N.C. F.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1. Jordan, O. M. Lemonds, A. Kivett, G. Kern, J. : Maness, B. “Maness, R. Needham, D. BILL MANESS, Allreds, N.C. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Bus Driver 3,4. ROGER MANESS, Star, N.C. Oak Leaves Circulation Manager 4. DORIS LEE NEEDHAM, Ether, N.C. Milton Kern F.H.A. 1,2,3; Student Council Dec. Com. 4; Mascot 4-H 1,3; Neatest Girl 4; Oak Leaves Cir-. culation Ass’t. 4. FLOYD LEE OWENS, JR., Star, N.C. Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Bus Driver 1, 2,3; Sub. Bus Driver 4; Office 4; Biggest Slinger 4. HAL VINCENT STOUT, Star, N.C. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Capt. 2,3,4; Baseball l, 2,3,4; Class Pres. 1,3; V. Pres. 2; Student Council 3; Adv. Com. 4; Star Spangler Sports Ed. 3,4; Block “S” 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Oak Leaves Adv. Manager 4; Eagle Scout; Most Athletic 4; Most Athletic Medal 2,3; Sr. Play 4; Librarian 1; Marshal 3; Beta 4; Treas. 4. ; Owens, F. Stout, H. EVELYN RICHARDSON WALLACE, Star, N.C. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Most Athletic 4; Block “S” 3,4; Music Club 1; Piano 1,2,3; Voice 1;Sr. Play 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4;Song Leader 1,2, 4; Star Spangler 2. BOBBY GENE WILLIAMS, Star, N.C. Ass’t. Photo Ed. Oak Leaves 4; Librarian 2s oe Lynda Kern Mascot ao Wallace, E. CLARENCE RAY WILLIAMS, Star, N.C. Student Council 3,4; Adv. Com. 4; Eagle Scout; Sub. Bus Driver 3,4; Oak Leaves Ass’t. Adv. . Man. 4; Glee Club 2; Star Spangler 4; Safety Patrol 2,3. , KYLE WILLIAMS, Star, N.C. Beta 4; Star Spangler Ass’t. Ed. 3,4; Oak Leaves Photo Ed. 4; Marshal 3; Bus Driver Z2,3,4; Neatest Boy 4; Most Dependable 4; Librarian 1,2,3; Safety Patrol 1. VERLA MAE WRIGHT, Star, N.C. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Student Coun- : . cil Dec. Com, 4. Williams, B. Wright, V. M. Williams, K. Williams, C. fe pRoparey In nineteen hundred sixty-two, one day in late September, I happened back in Star High School, the place I well remember. As I wandered in and out the halls old faces kept appearing. I wondered how my old classmates throughout the years were faring. At length, tired out with wandering and musing on the past, I laid my head upon a desk and sleep claimed me at last. And unto me a phantom came--a woman grey and old. She offered, if I cared to hear, our fortunes to unfold. I asked about our fair Louise, had she achieved much fame, To learn she now just takes her ease while Tom reports the game. June Allen doctors worn out cars; Floyd Owens is a salesman; And Ola Mae, we're glad to say, gained riches through the mailman. My phantom told me Billy Don had drawn some noted cartoons; While Hal, a famous Circus man, was teaching tricks to baboons. In New York, too, lived Evelyn; her interests were divided. With great success she trained her dogs; fine music she provided. Bill M. and Edward H. are now lieutenants in North China While Clifford still works on his farm in central Carolina. In Carolina’s science lab Dr. Kern has made a pill; This, she claims, will surely cure you of whatever makes you ill. Colette and Verla Mae now nurse; Kyle and Bobby entered West Point; While on a trip to New Port News, Clarence bought out a gambling joint. Fadene, a Williams now is she; Aileen her nearest neighbor, Their curly-headed children now provide their hardest labor. Our mathematician, Roger M., is now a noted teacher; While Jimmie Brown, ‘tis strange to say, has got to be a preacher. Most useful citizens are they wherever is their station, They minister to heart and mind to make a better nation. As criminal lawyer in New York, George Kivett hangs his shingle; While Doris Needham stays at home and marries Marcus Dingle. George Coggin studied long and hard to make a radio speaker While Donald made an engineer lest bridges become weaker. This ends the tale of those I knew in the Class of °49. I waked to find it just a dream about good friends of mine. May fortune treat them just as well when on their own they wander. I°ll close this tale ere’t gets too long and too much time you squander. 16 CLASS WILL As years roll on to closing time And June is drawing near, Remembrance of high school entrance Returns as memories dear. We'll not forget the days spent here, The studies and the play; The laughing joys of high school life; Our years seem but a day. — We'll miss you all as we go on To another world somewhere, But first we’ll leave a little bit Of what we have to share. To Juniors all, we leave our love; You’ve been a vital part Of golden days, and you have helped Put Star High in our heart. To Mr. Lester we would leave Our deep appreciation For your concern about our grades, Our work and recreation. To Mrs. Shamburger, kind and true, We give our thanks sincere For love and understanding ways And guidance through the year. To other high school teachers kind We leave our hope sincere That future classes better shine In work than we this year. To Janitor Price we leave our rooms With hopes they may be clean When you start your checking ‘round No dust will dare be seen. To future athletes, this we leave, Our suits and balls and gear. Hold up the record we have made Throughout the coming year. To those to whom our textbooks go We leave notes and directions. If you would care to profit so You make a few collections. To Clyde Stutts, Clarence Williams leaves His English composition To aid him when he gets behind And help his disposition. To Jinnie Caudill, Eloyd gives His tenderest affection. George Kivett leaves his Council seat To W. C.’s direction. By Joan to Erla Mae bequeathed A waistline small and dainty. To Helen comes the self-control Of Billy Don, the saintly. To Earl Tomlinson, Doug freely gives Suggestions for good reasons For being tardy day by day Both in and out of season. To Becky, Donald doth bequeath His intellectual prowess. Edward Hogan wills his blush To Jettie Ann and Doris. Bill Maness leaves his gift of gab To Peggy Dunn and Sue. Kyle and Bobby leave their Latin seats To Rochelle and Mary Lou. Hall and Roger freely leave Their butts and empty packets To A. D., John, and W. H. We hope they have no rackets. Louise leaves her office job To Joyce and Frances K. To J. E. and to Marilyn June leaves his love of play. At last our gifts are given out And the coming of the dawn Finds tasks all done and work complete; Into the world we hurry on. Neg Hi ij ae asf i HH 4,3 erate: aati wy WZ ee il + Goat Aileen ivie Olie June Sk t un R Poodle Verla eu i HI pei det 1h Hi a nH iat belie UF i Wh ee i ts a Doug Traveler Bucket Clifford Mole Boots Flannagan Smoochie ber im . L Dot. Cochran Peanut Junior iggs Br Cora Snatchamore 8 | ict ed OR ESE SE ewes é PERG: BESSRURU EC ee eK eee teen SUPERLATIVES Most Intellectual Most Athletic . Most Popular. Neatest. .. . Best All ‘Round RSULE SUMS Bee tlike Biggest Bull-Slingers Most Dependable Joan - Donald Evelyn - Hal Joan - George Doris - Kyle Joan - George Louise - June Joan - Floyd Fadene - Kyle MR. ACORN George Kivett ood MISS OAK LEAF } Louise Allen DANNY TOMLINSON Mascot BRENDA TURNER Mascot DATES TO REMEMBER 1946 - Entered high school. Mrs. Shamburger, homeroom teacher. Freshman boys undefeated in basketball. Chicken stew at Phillips’s Cabin. 1947 - Miss Boggan, homeroom teacher. Won class basket- ball tournament. Trip to Aberdeen Lake--My! how it rain- ed! Servedas waitresses atJunior - Senior Banquet. Ham- burger Fry. 1948 - Mr. Shepherd, homeroom teacher. Class rings ordered. Trip to Greensboro Fair. Beta Initiation. Junior play. St. Patrick’s Day. Junior - Senior Banquet. Class secretary married. Auman, Sect-Treas.; Tomlinson, Pres.; Freeman, V. Pres. cg, EME veal @ WARONET FRANCES AUMAN CARLIS BENNETT VIRGINIA CAUDILL “a DORIS DAVIS PEGGY DUNN 22 SUE CAROL DUNN A. D. EVANS, JR. BECKY FREEMAN JETTIE ANN FREEMAN JOYCE HANLON W. C. JOHNSON FRANCES KING 23 cos EARL MABE MARILYN MASHBURN ERLA MAE MC KINNON MARY LOU ROBBINS J. E. MORGAN EARL TOMLINSON CLYDE SEUTTS JOHNNY TOMLINSON W. H. NEEDHAM ROCHELLE WILLIAMS Se = 0 wore : 83 x Piney HARLEY MARLONETTCS , Wis AREPS TOP ROW: Marie Brewer, Janet Beitzel, Betty Jean Cole, JeanColvard. BOTTOM ROW: Amy Davis, Ernest Davis, Lillian Davis, Martha Davis. Ruth Deaton Remell Dunn Betty Lou Freeman Peggy Freeman s Josephine Greene Albert Hancock Joe Hough Gene Ingold Alva Lee Jordan Edna Kennedy Billy Lamonds Marvin Lemonds, Jr. Lillian Mabe Donald Maness Nancy Maness Doyle McLeod Don Morgan Martha Odom Phyllis Phillips d Susan Presnell Jerry Don Reynolds Frances Rose Sue Carol Shaw Polly Sheffield Bobby Trogdon Lacy Williams, Jr. Edward Wright Jean Wright LOOP ROW: G. Alien, Myrtle Brewer, Luther Garter ; Jr., Poe Caudill. BOTTOM ROW: Ottie Davis, Beatrice Dawkins, Jimmy Deaton, Walter Deaton, Doris Dixon. ae Frances Dunn , A Raeford Freeman J Richard Freeman i Allen Gailey Carl Greene Kathleen Greene Cecil Hinson Veiona Kellam Doris King Reece Lemonds Richard Lowder Franklin Lucas Viola McBride Joyce McLeod Fred Morgan Billy Needham Leon Needham Mary Alice Nichols Annie May Owens Mary Ellen Presnell Joe Carson Reynolds . Y Walton Russell Avra Sams . Ruby Sheffield Clara Smith Peggy Smith , George Stout James Howard Waters EIGHTH GRADE MRS. W. R. BERGER, Teacher Joe Newsom President Clifton Allen Lolene Bowman . Roy Cagle ' Virgil Cagle Jack Cole Charles Davis Frances Davis Lennie Davis Rebecca Davis Harold Evans Mary Evans Jack Floyd Barney Freeman Mary Freeman Elizabeth Greene Teddy Hancock Billie Kern Lena King Thelma King Betty Jean Lamonds Ruth Lucas Annie Lee Mabe Clarice Mabe B. J. Maness Betty Martin Richard Mashburn Vera McKinnon Celia Needham Elgin Needham James Ray Owens Louise Parsons « Samuel Purtle Larry Thompson bel Upton Alvin Wright 29 rad SEVENTH GRADE 5 MISS JONES, Teacher aw’ N Jim Davis President SS. FIRST ROW: Annie Grace Allen, Mildred Allen, Jack Auman, Hubert Bowman, Edwin Brewer, James Brewer, Betty Lee Cagle, Bobby Cagle, Larry Cagle,Harvey Carrick. SECOND ROW: Joan Caudill, Juanita Gochran: Harvey Cornelison, Janie Davis, Lewis Davis, Reese Early, Lillie Mae Eaton, Ethel Freeman, Annie Gardner, Betty Graves. THIRD ROW: C.W. Graves, Carolyn Greene, Della Hancock, Elzy Hancock, Carol Hanlon, Lester Hess, Kenneth Hinson, Nancy Johnson, Bleece Jor- don, Betty Kern. FOURTH ROW: Doris Kern, Janice Kern, Reece King, Jimmy Kiser, Frank Kivett, Charles Lassiter, Jack Lemonds, Hansard Lewis, James McDaniel, Betty Lou Needham. FIFTH ROW: Donald Needham, Kenneth Needham, Virginia Odom, Evelyn Owens, Billy Page, Annie Frances Rayle, Walter Shore, | Jean Thompson, Phil Welch, Minnie Frances Williams. aS b “a he ound 5 . «A ‘ aan a 7? ary 7 ad tig oS rs : 4 2. ae J SSINTH GRADE. MISS MONROE, Teacher ‘ Donald Kern President eae ——— , FIRST ROW: Barbara Allen, Betty Ann Bennett; Betty Lee Cagle, Jim Came- ron, Mae Caudill, Charles Daughtry, Allene Davis, Betty Jane Daivs. SECOND ROW: Betty Louise Davis,Edna Dawkins, Grady Dunn, Harvey Evans, Joseph Freeman, Ethel Graves, Bobby Greene, Janice Griffin. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Hughes, Douglas Kennedy, Thelma Lathan, Marion Leach, Jon Wayne Mash- burn, Pat Morgan, Mary Sue Owens, June Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Patty Ruth Reynolds, Betty Jean Sams, Oscar Saunders, Mary Frances Singleton, Howard Singleton, Wallace Spivey,: Dolores Truelove, Wayne Williamson. (Not pictured) Junior Shields. we “eG | 31 | a ——) 4 eS ee “™ 4 B a ee FIFTH GRADE MISS JAMES, Teacher , ¢ FIRST ROW: Annie May Allen, Magdalene Allen, Jimmy Bodsford, Kay Frances Brooks, Teddy Brown. SECOND ROW: David Beitzel, Mary Lou Davis, James Ray Davis, Raymond Davis, Alice Dunn, Esther Dunn, Robert Freeman, Mary Hester Greene, MahlonGreene. THIRD ROW: Vonette Hinson, Jasper Hursey, Claude Jarrell, ” Jr., Melvin Jordan, Pernell Kearns, Sylvis Kearns, Clyde Kern, Buddy Kerns. | FOURTH ROW: Dan Kerns, Leon Lathan, Linda Lomax, Betty Sue Mabe, Edith Mc Daniels, Willie McKenzie, Ernestine McW right, Gladys Nichols, Betty Marie Owens. FIFTH ROW: Anita poe Cbais Rush, Elda Ray Smoake, a Ann pa Saas Nancy FOURTH GRADE MISS O’QUINN, Teacher FIRST ROW: Faye Auman, Esther Brewer. SECOND ROW: Jackie Britt, Shirley Britt, Joan Bullard, John Lee Callicutt, Max Caudill, Lois Corn- elison, Nancy Davis. THIRD ROW: Jerry Davis, Dean Davis, Tommy Davis, Billy Evans, Patritia Ann Freeman, Darrell Freeman, Charles - Greene, FOURTH ROW: Elmer Kellam, April Kerns, Laine Mashburn, Richard McBride, Walter Morgan, Kathleen McKenzie, Ann Pyrtle. FIFTH ROW: William Shore, Rachel Spivey, Wesley Ray Spivey, Murtis Thomas, Jean Thompson, Edward Williams, Glenda Williamson. , oi MISS BERTIE MANESS, Teacher FIRST ROW: Elmo Allen, Martha Allen, Rosie Lee Bennett. SECOND ROW: Tommy Britt, Brenda Brooks, Wayne Brown, Madene Chriscoe, Dixie Davis, Wayne Davis, Clarence Davis. THIRD ROW: Glenn Deaton, Peggy Freeman, Gene Hogan, Denzie Jordan Peggy Kern, Buddy Lucas, Ray Luther. FOURTH ROW: Ruby Jean McBride, Wayne McBride, Clara Jean Morgan, June Carol Nall, Larry Parsons, Evelyn Reynolds, Jenny Lee Russell. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Sherron, Loretta Smoake, Laverne Spivey, Jerry Stewart, Billy Thompson, Jo Thompson, Billy Wright. oa 34 + a” SECOND GRADE MISS MARGARET MANESS, Teacher FIRST ROW: Jane Allen, Robert Allen, J. C. Brewer, Larry Beitzel, Roy Lee Caudill, Sue Carol Caudill, CarolAnn Chriscoe, Jean Cochrane, Thomas Coch- ran SECOND ROW: Claudean Davis, John Paul Davis, Garland Dunn, Emma Louise Davis, Brenda Evans, Clyde Gardner, Jr., Wayne Greene, Jerry Don Hancock, Phillip Hancock. THIRD ROW: Larry Jordan, Lou Jane Joyce, Jerry Kerns, Caruin Lathan, James Lee Maness, Lacy McKenzie, Sylvia Nichols, hols, John M. Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Marion Grace Russell, gleton, Vance Spivey, John Wayne Spivey, Dorothy Spivey, Willis Thomas, Linda Williams, Mildred Wright. . { eee, FIRST GRADE MRS. WILLIAMSON, Teacher J | 4 , fi sf | 4 . | FIRST ROW: Clifton Allen, Mary Elizabeth Bennett, Joan Beitzel, Norman a Beitzel, Donald Brewer, Joseph Brewer, Calvin Britt, Phillip Bullard. SECOND ROW: Peggie Caudill, Donald Lee Carrick, Darryl Davis, Carol Ann Davis, Betty Joan Davis, Hoyt Dunn, James English, Billy Freeman. THIRD ROW: Shirley Freeman, Billy Ray Gardner, Christine Graves, FranklinHogan, Juda 7 Lane Hogan, Roy Lee Hursey, Janice James, Marion Jordan. FOURTH ROW: Rachel Joyce, CarolAnn Jordan, Clyde McKenzie, Lettie May M aT gi ‘Charles Nall, Jerry Ray O’Brien, Linda Kay Parsons, Charles Reynolds. F I F TE “Della Russell, Frankie Saunders, Pattie Sheffield; Ronald Ste Stuart, Hoyt Ray Whitt, Sue Carol Williamson, Rebekah William rs Maes 7 , ers ft . 36 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS George Kivetiasue «8 10s pot ts) ee ee resideny BeckysF reemanwm.. 9.4 0) ae VCC mre orden. mouse, Allen oye. oe ree... deni ee CLE LO TY, George Cogpinguys | 1. ime ee ee Leasure. SEATED: Louise Allen; George Kivett. STANDING: Joe Hough: Peggy Freeman; Helen Kiser; Becky Freeman; George Coggin; Mr. Cochran; Earl Tomlinson; Clarence Williams; June Allen; Joe Newson; Mr. Lester. : ae 38 STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES ADVISORY W.C. Johnson, Chm. SAFETY DECORATION a Joe Hough, Chm. Fadene Dunn, Chm. ‘PUBLIC RELATIONS | | GROUNDS | Becky Freeman, Chm. . Donald Ingold, Chm. ' ; ATHLETIC - Hal Stout, Chm. HEALTH - George Coggin, Chm. mt Se cee co Se ee FRONT ROW: Kiser; Hanlon; Allen; Kern, President; Ingold; Freeman; Davis; Shamburger, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Auman; Tomlinson; Williams; Needham; King; Robbins; Coggin; Johnson; Stout. © ©7 OO © 4 © + 6 4 ¢ + 6 O.O O 6 O O 0 6 C16 6 6 © (616 16) 616 STAR SPANGLER STAFF B. Freeman L. Allen. . JIE TN is 7, V. Caudill FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA J seAllen as vs E. Tomlinson Jo. Hough oi. 1D) singed ai J. Tomlinson % vos 41 . -PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . REPORTER via PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER P: Sheffield’ iy Dusen ee) PR esl E. Tomlinson! 275%) 3.472 VICE PRESIDENT Je Hanlonwe. fl MORGRE any J. Colvard. SONG AND RECREATION LEADER Mae Williams i gky)).lc . tae eo LGN o. Gaudill.. 00. VIGEGPRESIDEND L.M. Eaton . oor Oi OCRed AR J. Tompson . RECREATION LEADER 42 FRONT ROW: R. Early; G. Stout; C. Hanlon; J. Waters; L. Thompson; J. Cole; J. Freeman; K. Hinson. BACK ROW: F. Kivett; P. Welsh; C. Hinson; B. Trogdon; D. Morgan; J. Newsom; C. Bennett; W. Deaton; J. Reynolds; B. Williams; L. Williams, Jr. | CUBS FRONT ROW: E. Williams; M. Trogdon; P. Morgan; C. Kern, Jr.; B. Kern. BACK ROW:.D. Davis; L. Mashburn; J. Davis; W. Williamson. GIRL SCOUTS SENIOR SCOUTS exonr xc Hoh 2 FRONT ROW: P. Kearns; L. Lomax; J. Griffin; A. Dunn; Stout R. Hughes. BACK ROW: B. Kern; L. M. Eaton; A. Gard- ner? 5; KernyL. Parsons; V. McKinnon. Coggin Kivett Williamson Jenkins Johnson 4 Mesdames Trogdon and Davis, Assistants Mrs. Crane, Dietitian LUNCH ROOM 44 BUS DRIVERS Marvin Lemonds, Jr. Edwards Hogan Clifford Davis Bill Maness Kyle Williams Billy Don Jenkins PRICE BUTLER Janitor 4 SUBSTITUTE 45 Floyd Owens, Jr. Donald Ingold George Kivett June Allen Clarence Williams Alva Lee Jordan Po STOUT, Captain Score, 323 MORGAN Score, 125 COGGIN Score, 191 Jan. Feb. MABE Score, 218 GREEN Team Pinehurst Badin Aberdeen Prospect West End Robbins Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Ellerbe Aberdeen Pinehurst Biscoe Robbins Troy Candor Badin Seagrove Biscoe_ Troy Ellerbe Candor Seagrove Phieffier Star Score Score 28a 44 65 37 33 34 33. 43 a2 51 36 41 28 36 36 61 31 45 39 42 30 34 35 69 39 41 26 52 16 39 33 43 21 57 25 63 25 45 36 4) 26 37 avn 47 fee 48 46 Place Pinehurst Star Aberdeen Star Star Robbins Mt. Gilead Star Star Star Star Biscoe Star Troy Star Badin Seagrove Star Star Ellerbe Candor Star Star’ KIVETT Score, 264 COCHRANE Coach HOUGH TOMLINSON Score, 27 Score, 10 ELASHES Montgomery County Tournament Star Date Team Score Score Place Feb. 25 Mt. Gilead 28 34 Troy 28 Troy 59 Dif Troy Try-County Tournament Mar. 8 Polkton 28 49 Star _10 New London 45 48 Star 14 Endy 49 44 Star Games played without a loss . . 46 Total Score for season 1282 Foul shots attempted . 415 Foul shots made. 2 ES ORE wigs 218 Percent of attempts successful . . . . 52.53 mverape SCOTe peTigame...) oe 4s 49.19 Won County and Try-County Championships SCRUBS 47 REYNOLDS Score, 40 EVANS Score, 74 NEEDHAM Score, 9 Date KERN Captain WALLACE HANLON Dec. Jan. Feb. COCHRANE Coach FREEMAN SHINING Team Pinehurst Badin Aberdeen Prospect West End Robbins Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Ellerbe Aberdeen Pinehurst Biscoe Robbins Troy Candor Badin Seagrove Biscoe Troy Ellerbe Candor Seagrove 28 43 57 oD 38 22 36 a Za 42 44 31 rats 38 31 Pacis 56 30 cy4 10 57 34 Star Score Score 29 33 20 18 14 18 30 Zz (afd 20 ig 17 26 16 32 a7 31 Faye 42 11 28 30 Place Pinehurst Star Aberdeen Star Star Robbins Mt. Gilead Star Star Star Star Biscoe Star Troy Star Badin Seagrove Star Star Ellerbe Candor Star WILLIAMS COLVARD a WAS Li ee as pS STARS Montgomery County Tournament Star Date Team Score Score Feb. 24 Candor oy oe) 28 Troy 53 38 Tri-County Tournament Mar. 9 New London 36 20 Team made 41% foul shots Average points per game Points made by forwards Hanlon 47 pts. 38% of foul Freeman 220 pts. 40% of foul Wallace 269 pts. 42% of foul Wright 59 pts. 48% of foul Cole ) Z. pts. (60% of foul Dawkins ll pts. 60% of foul Colvard 12 pts. 40% of foul Runners-Up in County Tournament BREWER COLE Place Troy Troy Star 24.9 WRIGHT shots shots shots shots shots shots shots SHEFFIELD DAWKINS COACH OFFICIALS BLOCK S BEST GIRL IN TOURNAMENT CHEER LEADERS RUNNERS-UP WINNERS HIGH SENTOR LIGHTS per 1} yes ‘it — a. Myrtle Brewer BELL E. B. MR. A, O 2 op) va aa fs) fx Q = a O mG mY N. CG. ’ Seagrove LESTER WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR STAR NORTH CAROLINA 54 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS JOSTEN’S Since 1897 Representative: ty. C2 'Ghiles 611 Colonial Drive High Point, North Caro lina CANDOR Complime nts Of FREEMAN'S STORE Star, North Carolina CANDOR SODA NORTH CAROLINA PINEVIEW DRIVE IN Barbecue and Fine Foods Robbins North Carolina John McGlohon David Gelbach If lt is A Photograph . 7. Let JOHN-DAVID PHOTOGRAPHERS Serve You Asheboro, N. C. Phone 762 Best Wishes From ROTARY CLUB Of Star, NG Compliments Of PAUL THOMPSON Groceries and Meats Star North Carolina HOWARD'S ICE CREAM COMPANY Ice Cream--Milk Shakes--Sandwiches Ice Cream Ia A Health Food Robbins North Carolina PICKETT’S STORES “Home Of Better Values” Denton--Oakboro--Haw River Pilot Mountain (2 Stores)--Lexington Randleman--Kannapolis--Star RUSSELL HOSIERY MILLS MANUFACTURERS INFANTS, CHILDRENS, AND MISSES ANKLETS AND 5-8 HOSE NORTH CAROLINA ETHER ROLLER AGENTS FOR ROYSTER AND V. C. FERTILIZER NORTH CAROLINA C. V. RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURERS MEN’S AND BOYS’ ANKLETS LADIES’ 45 GUAGE NYLONS COMPLIMENTS ROBBINS CLOTH MILLS, INC. ROBBINS ABERDEEN RED SPRINGS NORTH CAROLINA Seafoods STOUT POULTRY MARKET 153 N. Park Street ASHEBORO, N. C. TROY AUTOS, INC. TROY, NORTH CAROLINA Poultry Phone 87 DEALER JONES DEPARTMENT STORES The Stores That Save You Money OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN, AND CHILDREN WALLACE DRUG CO. NORTH CAROLINA MONTGOMERY DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY ROBBINS, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA WALLACE MOT DR CO. HAIis = EKNOULT- ING: Asheboro, N. C. : STUDENT'S WEAR Sales Service Chrysler and Plymouth Troy, North Carolina PET DAIRY PRODUCTS GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA COGGIN LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers Of Roofers -- Crating -- Flooring -- Ceiling NORTH CAROLINA BISCOE SODA SHOP BISCOE NORTH CAROLINA Se COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF CANDOR COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF MOUNT GILEAD COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF BISCOE COMPLIMENTS OF AILEEN MILLS North Carolina MONTGOMERY HOSIERY NORTH CAROLINA MONTGOMERY HERALD Your County Paper North Carolina BEST WISHES To CLASS OF °49 STAR THEATER North Carolina ALLEN - MANESS Manufacturers of Long and Short Leaf Yellow Pine Phone 2071 North Carolina BARNA ALLEN and COMPANY Wholesale and Hardware Troy North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF KEARNS MOTOR COMPANY General Repairs North C aroling! NEWSOM HOSIERY MILL Manufacturers of Misses’ and Children’s Anklets Phone 2577 North Carolina COMPLIMENTS CITY LAUNDRY APPROVED North Carolina BISCOE BODY AND PAINT SHOP Body Work ty { Upholstry Jane ; JIM KING Biscoe North Carolina PAUL, DAVIS Cabinet Work North Carolina Phone 3236 J. L. SAUNDERS and SON House Painters and Decorators Brush and Spray Painting Box 304 Biscoe, N. C. Pole lies FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE North Carolina BAKER'S SHOE STORE Smart Styles for Women and Children Jumping Jack Shoes for Babies 120 Sunset Ave. Phone 841 Asheboro, N.C. COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD DRUG CO; J. P. McINTOSH FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Star North Carolina PINE HOSIERY MILL NORTH CARO FAMILY SHOE STORE Asheboro LINA North Carolina RK. B. Jordan; Js. A. B. Andrews MUTUAL OIL COMPANY Mount Gilead North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS. HALLUM FURNITURE COMPANY Biscoe Rockingham North Carolina CAPEL - CARLAN MOTORS KAISER - FRAZER CARS FRAZER FARM EQUIPMENT North Carolina BISCOE BOTTLING COMPANY OCD Biscoe North Carolina BOB SHINN MOTORS DODGE - PLYMOUTH Candor North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF GARNER PONTIAC COMPANY LEE. 3521 North Carolina BISC OE ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Biscoe, North Carolina FARMERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY For your farm needs see us for Allis Chalmers Tractors, Combines, Culti- vators, Harrows, Hay Balers or any other farm equipment. Candor North Carolina A Pa G. W. ALLEN and SON BLAKES’ BARBECUE Ladies Ready = to - Wear Between Biscoe and Candor Accessories to Match CURB SERVICE Colon and Inez Blake North Carolina TROY FURNITURE MOUNT GILEAD BRICK COMPANY COMPANY Manufacturers of SHALE BRICK Mt. Gilead North Carolina North Carolina CAROLINA POWER For Better Wiring AND LIGHT COMPANY DEATON ELECTRIC COMPANY Troy North Carolina WALLACE - SMITHERMAN JORDAN FLYING SERVICE LUMBER COMPANY Josh Jordan, Operator Manufacturers of Crop Dusting Charter Service Lumber and Crates Passenger Hopping ¢ Troy North Carolina amarcand North Carolina 69 BEAMAN'S GARAGE Shady Leach Charlie Manning ROW, Used Parts a Specialty MEN'S 2 miles west of SHOP North Carolina North Carolina GREENE'S SHOE SHOP BROWN’S ESSO STATION Service While You Wait Sales Service for rh We mend the rips and patch the holes, Tires, Tubes. and Accessories build up the heels and save the soles,” A. W. BROWN CG. S. NAIL Watchmaker and Jeweler North Carolina Third Generation Now Serving You Star North Carolina REYNOLDS TAXI BEB - ARL ORCHARD - HATCHERY Dependable Service North Carolina Phone 47 COMPLIMENTS OF Candor North Carolina MONROE BARBER SHOP Star North Carolina M. C. COLE i COMPLIMENTS OF Building Materials CITY CAFE Contract Hauling a ae Asheboro North Carolina Agrico Fertilizer COMPLIMENTS OF WESTON FEED COMPANY Feed - Seed - Supplies W. A. MARTIN Dr. B. M. eek Asheboro, N. C. Groceries and Feeds Candor North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF CAROLINA RETREADING COMPANY Asheboro North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF MILLER TRACTOR COMPANY Troy North Carolina MONTGOMERY FCX Feeds - Seeds = Fertilizers Phone 150 Troy North Carolina MIDWAY BARBECUE Biscoe Troy North Carolina ih AS BOR OB Shell Products Candor North Carolina WOODS’ FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE Troy North Carolina CURRIE AND ANDREWS CLOTHING COMPANY Shoes - Hats - Furnishings Mount Gilead North Carolina UNITED 5¢ - 10¢ - 25¢ STORES Albemarle Robbins Troy Mount Gilead HARRIS CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 139 North Carolina GRIFFIN FLORIST Serving Montgomery Co. Since 1932 Bonded Member F. T. D. A. Troy North Carolina MC RAE BROTHERS INC. General Contractors-Building Materials Phone Mt. Gilead 14 F 14 Wadeville North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS Carolina Drilling Company P. O. HANLON, SR. Star North Carolina RUSH AND DAWKINS Groceries Candor, N. C. IDEAL CLEANERS Van McQueen - Phone 195 Troy North Carolina F. R. THOMAS Admiral Ranges Refrigerators - Radios North Carolina Troy W. L. CAUDILL General Merchandise Robbins North Carolina IRENE’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2396 North Carolina McINTOSH HARDWARE Hardware and Seeds North Carolina STAR CLEANERS Laundry and Dye Service Satisfaction Guaranteed North Carolina HAROLD LONG Agent Charles Chester Shoes North Carolina Rapa cAUbDILG Groceries - Dry Goods Electric Appliances - Hardware Allreds North Carolina MABE GROCERY STORE Fresh Meat and Groceries Star North Carolina LACY WILLIAMS SERVICE STATION Dry Goods - Groceries North Carolina a08, DRUG COMPANY ortiver CASH CUT-RATE « PAY CASH - PAY LESS Asheboro, North Carolina ETHER SUPPLY COMPANY K. W. Moore, Owner General Merchandise Ether North Carolina Compliments of CANDOR HOSIERY MILLS Phone 58J Candor North Carolina BROWN’S GARAGE General Repair - Car Painting Fender Work l mi. north of Star on old road WwW. C, FLOYD General Merchandise Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Phone 3002 Ether North Carolina BREWER AND DAUGHON Refrigeration Service P.O... Box 247 Star, North Carolina JEFFRIES BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2566 North Carolina STAR SERVICE STATION Groceries and Meats Auto Parts l mi. north of Star Route 250 COMPLIMENTS OF SKINNER’S GARAGE Mount Gilead North Carolina RICTORIAL b INCORPORATED TOPEKA, KANS. o Nihal 1 ee na y A Ay I 2 PUBLIC LIBRARY | IAI 0015 J i@
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