Star High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Star, NC)

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iy Ago veut aie ee ; i Ht oS eae: ‘i ; lan eae oe he I9 eae: ey Star High School Sen CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS To the High School Faculty, in appreciation for their kindness, patience and constant interest in all. that contributes to our education, wee the Class of 1950 of Star High School, do dedicate this issue of The Oak Leaves. Freeman, B. Needham Long. King, Caudill Mashburn . Hanlon Robbins, McKinnon, Davis Stutts, Williams, Richardson Witinee ay Dunn, S. Hough, Ingold, Cole, Colvard. Shamburger Johnson Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor Business Manager Club Editors Art Editor Sports Editor Photographers . Advertising Managers . Circulation Managers . Junior Class Committee Class President . Sponsors 23630 BU Riis nae Ue Oe EDWARDS SUPT MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLS C. E. FREEMAN W. G. MASHBURN S. A. WATERS seein hdeieaememtemincei ihm Gre LESTER em PR AINE STAR H!IGH SCHOOL A. C. WALLACE, CHM. STAR SCHOOL BOARD igh BS al Faculty MR. GEORGE B. LESTER, PRINCIPAL MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER SCIENCE ENGLISH, LATIN B.S., GUILFORD COLLEGE MisAmanwW 2G UN Ge B.A., NEWBERRY; M.A., U.N.C. MR. CHARLES COCHRANE ATHLETICS, MATHEMATICS A.B., HIGH Potnt COLLEGE MR. QU INCY COLVARD AGRICULTURE Sone VOC AGR s New Greer omA TE COLLEGE MRS. GEORGE B. LESTER HomME ECONOMICS BrSters Writs NieGre GRADUATE WorRK, W.C.U.N.C. MISS RAMONA CALDWELL ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES A.B., WAKE FOREST MRS. , Wy“ R. BERGER EIGHTH GRADE. Y.M.S. ACADEMY; PRIVATE SCHOOL; UNIVERSITY OF TENN.; GRADUATE WoRK, U.N.C. MRS. J. L. DAVENPORT SEVENTH GRADE aE se leCesmex- TENSION, W.C.U.N.C.3 SUMMER SCHOOL WA Oro tke Ge MISS CLARA BELLE MONROE S1xTH GRADE. A.B., GUILFORD COLLEGE. MISS VERNA JAMES FIFTH GRADE. U.N.C.; Duke UNI-= VERSITY. . MISS MARGARET MANESS = SECOND GRADE. U.N.C. MISS MARY O' QUINN FouRTH GRADE. GUILFORD CoL-= LEGGE RA OMe GeGeWeGe URN Cea AKe FOREST. MRS. J. H. WILLIAMSON First GRADE. W.C.U.N.C.; HiGH Po!tnt COLLEGE. MISS BERTIE MANESS THIRD GRADE. E.G... Ges. UN oe W.C.U.N.C.; CATAWBA. a. MRS. MARJORY HARRIS First GRADE; ATLANTIC CHRIS-= TIAN COLLEGE. . Ww. C. JOHNSON President When we entered high school as freshmen, it was into a scene of bewil- dering excitement that we came. But after we became adjusted to the changing classes and ringing bells, we realized that we had only three more years, so we settled downto enjoy ourselves. Mrs. Shamburger was our home room teacher. We enjoyed chicken stews and weiner roasts at Phillips's Cabin. Our freshman basketball team was undefeated. As Sophomores, Miss Mittie Belle Boggan was our leader. Inthisclass year we had several memorable experiences. A hay ride was held which everyone enjoyed. I think the class will long remember the wild ride throughthe rain, inthe wee hours of the morning, when we came back from Aberdeen Lake. Our first thought when we became Juniors was to make money for the xs FRANCES KING Secretary-Treasurer O7.at Of The Clas W. H. NEEDHAM Vice President Of 1950 Junior-Senior Banquet, whichwe gave in style. Mr. Paul Shepherd was our able director for this year. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening when we attended the fair in) Greensboro. We produced ouz Junior Play, “My Cousin from Texas.” As the need for jewelry was felt, class rings were ordered., Our scholastic minded members were initiated into the Beta Club. Our Senior year promises to be one of muchactivity. However, at this time, history is still mostly in the making. We have produced our Senior Play, “The Scarecrow Creeps.” We attended the State Fair at Raleigh. We are to havea Christmas;-party at the home of our sponsor, Mrs. Shamburger. Paramount on our minds, however, is the production of Oak Leaves '50. SHAMBURGER, MRS. MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER STAR NeG. SENIOR SPONSOR. CHARLES GRIFFIN BENNETT Srv We Ge MEL PASOS, GBOZO, ol bac Actuals 2,3,4; Sus Bus Driver 4; BASE- BALE lier. CAUDILL, V. yy VIRGINIA DARE CAUDILL STARS ENG Gs NINN ESE CHCA pmelioees cas SEc. y, REPORTER 3; CLASS SEC.- TREAS. 13; STAR SPANGLER 3,4; GLEE CLus 1,2; 4-H CLus |; CITIZENSHIP MEDAL 2; OAK LeAves CLuB Ep. 4; NEATEST GIRL 4. DORIS MARIE DAVIS STARING. Dot . YeH CLuB 1; F.H.A. 13 Gee Ciup 1,2; BeTA CLuB 3,4; STAR SPANGLER 3; LIBRARIAN 33 Oak LEAVES PHOTOGRAPHER 4; JUNIOR PLAY 3; MARSHALL 3. BENNETT, C. PEGGY JEAN DUNN Sian Wo Go Gee CLus |; 4-H CLuB 3; SEN- 1oR PLay 4; OaK LEAVES CIRCULA- TION MANAGER }}. SUE CARROL DUNN STAR, N. C. DUNN, P. Music 3,4; 4-H CLus 3; GLEE CLuB 1; SENIOR PLay 4; Oak LEAVES DUNN, S- CIRCULATION MANAGER 4. VA 4 Ps | so as oi, ce yes a i : Glick, CVAFREEMAN, Re ON JETTIE ANN FREEMAN EtHer, N. C, F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H CLus 1,2,3,4. REBECCA ANN FREEMAN STAR aN etic Becky . CLASS Pres. 1,2; V.- PRES. 3; STUDENT CounciL 1|,2,33 SEC UNI EV eEPRES 0 9350 CHM. CUBE (iC RELATIONS Comm. 2,3; ATHLETIC COM. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; PARLIAMENTARIAN 2,4; Pres. 3; 4-H Sec. 13 PIANO 2,3; Glee CLuB |,2; STAR SPANGLER Reporter 1; Ass't. Ep. 2; OFFICE Girt 3,4; Best ALL 'RoUND MEDAL 3; CHIEF MARSHAL 3; BASKETBALL I, 2,3,4; ALL County TEAM 3; Most VALUABLE TOURNEY PLAYER 3; SOFT= BALL 1,2; Brock S CLuB 2,3,4; Sec. 3; BETA CLuB 3,4; Pres. 4; Junior PLAY 3; SENIOR PLay 4; Miss OAK LEAF 4; Most INTELLECTUAL, Most ATHLETIC, Best ALL 'ROUND Sentor Girt 4; EoitTorR-IN=CHIEF Oak Leaves 4. GES Of 1950 set % JOYCE ANN HANLON Ror TL ck UE, Hom amy ee Seat ves Pres. 4; Glee CLuB 1,2; BASKETBALL 2,3,4; SorTBALL 1,23; OAK LEAVES Sports Ep. 4; Block S 2,3,4; Beta 3,4; Sec.-TREAS. 4; STAR SPANGLER See Sports Ep. 3, Re= PorTER 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3,43 ;' OFFICE GIRL 2,3,4; LIBRARIAN 2; J. HANLON dita. HE Anresih! Sits. PEAY 4; STUDENT W. C. JOHNSON Counci£L PuB. REL. CoM. AND BLDG. AND GROUNDS Com. 3; CLASS TESTA= TOR. 4 ie, W. C. JOHNSON HTex. CLASS PRES HE, UVeLPRES. [SSS DENTs COUNCIEm It, 35 SHEATH Com. AND CHM. ‘ADV. Com. 33; GLEE CiuB |,2; MARSHAL 3; STAR SPANGLER Ep.-!tN-CHlerF 4, Pus. Ep. 3; SR. Pray 4; BaseBaLt 2,3,4; BASKETBALL 1; Class Historian 4; Beta 3,4. H. LONG FRANCES EVELYN KING GLee CLus 1,2; BeTA 3,4; MARSH- AL 3; CLASS Sec.-TREAS. 4; OAK Leaves CLuB Ep. 4; STAR SPANGLER 3; Most DEPENDABLE Girt }. WILLIAM HAROLD LONG HaRRY', LAURINBURG HIGH I ,2,33 BASEBALL 1,2, CATCHER, Co-CapT. I; NaH 15) Glee, CLUB sl A SOFTBALL YU Tees - LIBRARIAN |3 U.S. ARMY 2 YrRs.9 MO.; Neatest Boy 4; Oak Leaves Bus. MarR. 4, 10 | Aes Of 1950 ROBERT EARL MABE Tootie , Woory . BASKETBALL 1,2,3,43 BASEBALL 1,2,3,4; Brock HERO Pe east FAs ts MOST ATH Letic Boy 4; Mr. Acorn ¥. MARILYN ELIZABETH MASHBURN LIBRARIAN 13 STUDENT COUNCIL PURE HAG ead seer 2533 E—. MABE Junior PLAY 3; Cutest Girt 4; M. MASHBURN GLEE CLuB 1,2; ART ED. OAK LEAVES Nis E. M. W. H. NEEDHAM ERLA MAE McKINNON Orry , Late Mac ; GLEE CLuB lees 4-H 1; OAK LEAVES PHOTOGRA- PHER 4; SR. PLAY 3; WITTIEST GIRL 4, W. H. NEEDHAM Mayor , BASKETBALL 3,44; Base- BALL eae a STUDENT Council I, 3, Pup. REL. Com. 3; Cass V. Pres. 4; STAR SPANGLER 2,3,4, Sports Ep. 4; Beta 3,4; MARSHAL 3; Brock S 3,4; Yr. PLAY 33 Sr. Pray 4; Best ALL 'Rounp Boy 4s Most DEPENDABLE Boy 4; CLAss PRopHeT 4; Oak Leaves Mss!t. Eb. 11 oy Gee Of 1950 JOE ED RICHARDSON STAR uN omits Suaw , CLASS SEC.-TREAS. 23 STAR SPANGLER |; BASKETBALL I; CHEER LEADER 2; G.M.A. 3; Foot- BALL 3; MosT POPULAR Boy 4s Wit- Tiest Boy 4; Oak Leaves 4; SENIOR PLAv Wee kip Asal.. ARB OOM, Ur MARY LOU ROBBINS ROBBINS, M. L. : Sarpy hs Ge : BETA CLuB 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Oak | LEAVES PHOTOGRAPHER 43 MARSHAL 3; SOFTBALL 1,2; STAR SPANGLER 33 SENIOR PLay 4; Most PopuLaR GIRL 4; Bus Driver 4. | STUT IS eC. WILLIAMS, ye CLYDE CURTIS STUTTS — _ Us ao ee We Potty . BASKETBALL ‘1,243 STUDENT Counc!it Apvisory Com. 2; Brock S Crus 2)4%; Oak LEAVES Apv. MAN. 4; Crass V. PRES. 2; Cutest Boy 4; Junior PLay 3; SEN- [ORS REAYE 3), , a i ROCHELLE WILLIAMS Swi INo Go Reo , F.H.A. 1; 4-H 1,2; BAs= KETBALL 3,4; SorTBALL 1,2; BLock Ss CLup 3,4; Junior PLAY 3; SEN- 1oR PLAY 4; Oak Leaves STAFF 4; GUEEVCERUBE IE 2; aGUASSESECU=IREASE co ne, enn of the Class of 1950.” Prophecy Brenda Turner Danny Tomlinson Mascot Mascot Listen, O yemenand women, youths and maidens, and little children! Listen, allye people of Star, to the words of wisdom from the lips of your prophet, whonow speakethunto you what: hath been revealed unto him, even as it hath been decreed by the powers that be. Fer ithath cometo pass thatthe veil of the future hath been rentin twain, even as it was rent in the days of the wise prophets of old, and the Spirit of Prophecy hath descended from the sphere to envelop my soul with her mystic powers. And lo! As she drew back the curtain of the future, she pointed with a long transparent finger down the avenues of a strange land, and opened her lips and spake unto me saying: “Look! Listen! Prophesy unto the young men and the young women of Star High School even these things which you herein behold.” As I looked into the land of the future I saw our fair Virginia Caudill in the large city, who, with her talented voice, had become queen of a metropolitan opera. And Ilooked again, andthe scene changed toa country schoolhouse. Here mine eyes befell upon Doris Davis. Doris has proven that hard work reaps profits. She is employed by The Piney Grove Board of Education. And againthe scene shifted andI saw Peggy Dunn as the leading critic of a movie syndicate. And I also happened to find myselfin old Mexico, and by chance I came upon Carlis “El Peso” Bennett selling fur coats to the Mexicans. And yea! asI traveled northwardI came toacattle domain, in Bloody Creek, Texas, known as the “Three Finger Ranch” owned by W. C. Johnson. Returning to North Carolina, I learned that Clyde Stutts is employed by the Norfolk and Southern Railroad. co woe unto those who oppose him. Earl Mabe is the star pitcher of the Uwharrie “Red Socks.’ And it came to pass that I looked into the professional circle and I saw Harold Long as President of the Winston-Salen? Barber College. Here too, I saw Becky Freeman as a Home Economics teacher in old Star High School. And it came topass that I visited a carnivaland here I met Erla Mae McKinnon who had joined a burlesque troup. With the same carnival is Toves Hanlon posing as a fat lady. And I saw Joe EdRichardson, now a very wealthy man. Joe made his millions selling the holes in doughnuts. And it came to pass, whileI pondered these things in my heart, thedoor ofa home opened and I saw Sue Carrol Dunn, made happy by a home and family. And again I found myself on a busy highway and here I saw Mary Lou Robbins employed as a truck driver by the Allied Van Lines. Marilyn Mashburn is also the mother of a fine group of youngsters. Jettie Anne Freeman is the leading society matron of Ether. Frances King is the head nurse of the Montgomery County Hospital. And I beheld Rochelle Williams as the secretary of the successful young doctor. I found our mascots. Brenda and Danny, happy Seniors at old Star High. The prophecy of the prophet you ask? I, W. H. Needham, beheld myself as a mining engineer of the Black Ankle Gold Mining Company. me And verily, as the veil was drawn over mine eyes, shutting out from my vision ‘Things to Be,’ and I turned my eyes to ‘Things That Are,’ verilyI say unto you, “Only goodness and truth, and prosperity shall followall the days that are tocome to the fair andtalented members 13 hast VU and eee We, the Class of 1950, in nine- teen individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. First wedirect that our funeral serv- ices shall be conducted by our friends and well-wishers, our principal and his all- wise and ever competent faculty, who have been our guardians for solong, only asking as thelast injunction ofthe dying that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and prompthat our- worth, our merit, and attainments, and our positions as Seniors of “grave and reverend mein” most cer- tainly deserve. As tosuch estateas ithas pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and brains to win for us, we do dispose of the same as follows: ToMr. Lester we leave our everlast- ing appreciation for his patience with us in the past four years, his concern about our grades andhisinterestin our future. Toour homeroom teacher, Mrs. Pearl Shamburger, we leave the admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the Class of 1950 assindividuals as well as avclass: To the remaining high school faculty we leave our sincere hope that they may have as great success with all the future graduating classes as we are sure they feel they have had with us. To Joe Hough goes Joe Richardson’s orderly manners. Frances King leaves her position at the ice cream box to Marie Brewer. Junior Williams is very fortunate in receiving Harold’s ability to answer all questions on class. , Rochelle Williams leaves her sham- poo secretsto Phyllis Phillips. Oh! those golden locks. 14 Ernest Davis and Albert Han- cock can fight over Clyde Stutts’s conceit and good disposition. Jettie Anne’s quiet ways go to Edna, Doyle and Ruth. ea ing bogie SPY Meh eb eKy eo) 9) his marksmanship toDon and Nancy to shoot at each other in Latin and English. “Bozo” Bennett | leaveswito Dona Maness and Edward Wright the responsi- bility of getting the boys to town at lunch time. Peggy and Sue leave their undying devotion toeach other to Sueand Remell. To Gene Ingold goes W. H.’s good personality and ability to make good grades. Joyce leaves her office job to. Polly; and her silly giggle to Betty Jean. Jean Colvard receives Mary Lou’s bus route. Pay your insurance, kids! Doris Davis leaves her well worn English book to Martha Odom. Marilyn leaves her quiet and retiring ways to Fr ances Rose. Erla Mae is bequeathing her happy- go-lucky dispositionto Martha Davis and Bobby Trogdon--there’s enough for both. Becky leaves her Home Economics chair and quickness completing a garment to Susie Presnell; to her, also, she wills her place as first in the lunch leaves in room line. Jinnie Caudill leaves her neat ways to Jean Wright. And last but not least, Earl Mabe leaves his athletic ability and position as captain of the basketball team to Jerry Don. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1950, the testators, haveto this our will, writtenon one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this the twenty-fourth day of May of Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. ——— uperla fives Most Intellectual | Most Popular . Most Athletic. Neatest. . . Cutest Best All ’Round Witttest slur) Most Dependable ° . . Becky -- W. H. Mary Lou -- Joe ahs es Becky -- Earl Virginia -- Harold Marilyn -- Clyde Becky -- W. H. . Erla Mae -- Joe Frances -- W. H. is oe Sie PAH MISS OAK LEAF BECKY FREEMAN MR. ACORN EARL MABE GENE INGOLD President _ untor Che, BETTY JEAN COLE Vice President HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1951 1947 - 37 of us entered high school with Mr. Cochraneas homeroom teacher but 2 had dropped out by end of term. Mitticers were: Betty Cole, Pres.; Gene Ingold, V. Pres.; Topsy Mabe, Sec-Treas. Sponsored Beauty Queen at Halloween Carnival. Had several parties but one enjoyed most was trip to Aberdeen Lake. 1948 - 33 Sophomores entered high school but the number decreased to 28 by end of school year. Mrs. Lester was homeroom teacher; Joe Hough, Pres.; Don Morgan, V. Pres.; Gene Ingold, Sec- Treas. Sponsored Bingo at Halloween POLLY SHEFFIELD Secretary Carnival. Wentto MorrowMt. last day of school. 1949 - 26 entered school as Juniors but number had decreased by 1 at Christ- mas. Miss Caldwell was homeroom teacher; Gene Ingold, Pres.; Betty Cole, V. Pres.; PollySheffield, Sec.; Joe Hough, Treas. Sponsored food boothat Halloween Carnival. Sold magazinesfor Curtis Pub- lishing Co. for money to give Seniors a banquet. Ordered class rings. Miss Cald- well gave class a Christmas party at her home in Wadeville. Gave Junior Play, “Always in Trouble.” JOE HOUGH Treasurer “Remell Dunn Marie Brewer Martha Davis SS Ruth Deaton Jean Colvard Albert Hancock oo 18 Phyliver Phillis Donald Maness Don Morgan tA Martha Odom Susan Presnell Jerry Reynolds Doyle McLeod v1 Frances Rose Sue Carol Shaw ) tot, Lacy Williams, Jr. Bobby Trogdon Edward Wright Mascot Larry Sheffield Mascot Donna Sue Brewer 20 Um Bor te President RAYS SCLIALS Vee ish. mixta ier ite L Pereeman va, oo Vice (President Waters . 3: . . Secretary-Treasurer Walton Russell Richard Freeman James H. Waters e J. C. Allen Myrtle Brewer. Poe Caudill Beatrice Dawkins Jimmy Deaton Walter Deaton Doris: Dixon Kathleen Greene Cecil Hinson Veiona Kellam Doris King Fuck ottie Davis Billy Lamonds Richard Lowder Viola McBride Joyce McLeod — Fred Morgan Billy Needham Mary Alice Nichols Joe C. Revises Ruby Sheffield Clara Smith Peggy Smith George Stout Meo resident Parsons ar weViCeel resident Kern -oecretary-Treasurer reshman Class FIRST ROW: CLIFTON ALLEN; JACK CoLe; DONALD Comer. SECOND ROWe Becky DAvis; CHARLES DAVIS; FRANCES DAVIS; LINNIE DAVIS. Harold Evans Mary Evans Jack Floyd Mary Frances Freeman Raeford Freeman Carl Greene Elizabeth Greene Teddy Hancock - Billie Kern Lena King 1nelma King Betty Jean Lamonds Reece Lemonds Annie Lee Mabe Clarice Mabe B. J. Maness Betty Martin Richard Mashburn Vera McKinnon Celia Ann Needham Elgin Needham Leon Needham Joe Newsom Ray Owens — Louise Parsons Mary Ellen Presnell Avra Sams Larry Thompson Mabel Upton Alvin Wright | ae jogs er ighth Grade Mrs. berger, Teacher Annie Grace Allen Mildred Allen Jack Auman Edwin Brewer Betty Lee Cagle Harvey Carrick Joanne Caudill Juanita Cochrane Patricia Comer Harvey Cornelison Janie Davis Jim Davis Reese Early Lillie Mae Eaton Ethel Freeman Annie Gardner C. W. Graves Carolyn Greene Carl Hanlon Lester Hess Kenneth Hinson Nancy Johnson Bleece Jordan Betty Lou Kern Frank Kivett Charles Lassiter Jack Lemonds Hansard Lewis Betty Lou Needham Virginia Odom Billy Page Annie Frances Rayle Walter Shore Jean Thompson Phil Welch Minnie F. Williams at read! MRS. DAVENPORT, TEACHER FIRST ROW: BarRBARA ALLEN; J. T. ALLEN; BeTTY ANN BENNETT; HUBERT LEE BOWMAN; JAMES BREWER; BoBBY CAGLE; D. J. CaGle. SECOND ROW: JAck CaGLe; LARRY CAGLE; MAE CAUDILL; CHARLES DAUGHTRY; ALLENE DAVIS; BETTY Louise DAviIs; Lewis DAVIS; EDNA DAWKINS; GRADY DUNN. THIRD ROW: HARVEY EVANS; BosBY GREENE; DELLA HANCOCK; MELBA HANCOCK; REBECCA HUGHES; DouGLAS KENNEDY; DONALD KERN; RuBY KING; REESE KING. FOURTH ROW: JIMMY KISER; MARION LEACH; JOHN Wi MASHBURN; JESSE MAYNOR; JAMES McDANIEL; PAT MORGAN; DONALD NEED=- HAM; KENNETH NEEDHAM; NANCY NEEDHAM. FIFTH ROW: EDNA OpomM; MARY SUE OWENS; JUNE PAR-= SONS; PATTY RUTH REYNOLDS; BETTY JEAN SAMS; WALLACE SPIVEY; DELORES TRUELOVE; JOSEPH H. WARD;,WAYNE WILLIAMSON. oul Miss MONROE, TEACHER FIRST ROW: ANNIE MAE ALLEN; MAGDALENE ALLEN; Jimmy BODSFORD; KAY FRANCES BROOKS; TED= DY BRowN; Mary Lou Davis; MAupIe JANE DAvis. SECOND ROW: Raymond Davis; ALIce DUNN; ESTHER DUNN; ROBERT FREEMAN; SYLVIA GRANT; MAHLON GREENE; MARY HESTER GREENE; PAUL GREENE; VONETTE HINSON. THIRD ROW: JASPER HUSEY; JUNIOR JARRELL; ROY JARRELL; MELVIN JORDAN; PERNELL KEARNS; CLYDE KERN; BupDY KERN; LYNDA Lomax; BeTTY Sue MABE. FOURTH ROW: EpitTH McDANIEL; WILLIE McKENZIE; ERNESTINE McWRIGHT; BETTY MARIE OWENS; ANITA ROSE; CARLTON ScoTT; MARY ANN STRIDER; MICKEY TROGDON;,. BopByY WRIGHT. Tie s TAKE TSifth Miss JAMES, TEACHER FIRST ROW: FAYE AUMAN; JERRY DON ALLEN. SECOND ROW: ETHEL BREWER; JACKIE BRITT; SHIR= LEY Britt; JOHN LEE CALLICUT; MAX CAUDILL; DARRELL COMER; Lo!s CoRNELISON. THIRD ROW: DEAN Davis; JAMES DAVIS; JERRY DAVIS; NANCY DAvIs; Tim DAVIS; BILLY EVANS; DARRELL FREEMAN. FOURTH ROW: MoZELLE FREEMAN; PATRICIA FREEMAN; ELMER KELLAM; APRIL KERN; LAINE MASHBURN; RICHARD McBRIDE; KATHLEEN McKENZIE. FIFTH ROW: RICHARD RAYLE; DAN SHORE; RACHEL SPIVEY; Roy SPIVEY; JEAN THOMPSON; GLENDA WILLIAMSON; EDWARD WILLIAMS. ourth Miss O' QUINN, TEACHER FIRST ROW: ELMo ALLEN; MARTHA ALLEN. SECOND ROW: GRACIE MAYE BEAN; SYLVANIA BEAN; Rost BENNETT; TOMMY BRITT; BRENDA BRooks; DIXIE DAVIS; WAYNE DAvis. THIRD ROW: GLENN DEATON: PEGGY FREEMAN; GuY GRANT; ALTON GREENE; OSCAR HANCOCK; DENZIL JORDAN; PEGGY KERN. FOURTH ROW: Roy LUTHER, RUBY JEAN MCBRIDE; WAYNE MCBRIDE; CLARA MORGAN; WALTER MORGAN; JUNE CAROL NALL; LARRY PARSONS. FIFTH ROW: EVELYN REYNOLDS; JENNY RUSSELL; LEVERNE SPIVEY; JERRY STUART; BILLY THOMPSON; JO ANN THOMPSON; BILLY WRIGHT. Ded Miss BERTIE MANESS, TEACHER FIRST ROW: JANE ALLEN. SECOND ROW: RoBERT ALLEN; Roy LEE CAUDILL; SUE CAROL CAUDILL; JEAN COCHRANE; CLARENCE DAVIS; CLAUDEAN Davis; EMMA Lou!sSeE DAVIS; JOHN PAUL DAVIS. THIRD ROW: SuE DAVIS; GARLAND DUNN; BRENDA EVANS; CLYDE GARDNER, JR.; WAYNE GREENE; JERRY HANCOCK; PHILIP HANCOCK; LO!S HooKER. FOURTH ROW: LARRY JORDAN; LULA JANE JOYCE; JERRY KERN; JAMES LEE MANESS; MARY EVELYN MAYNoR; LACY MCKENZIE; JAMES MARSHALL PAR= SONS; CHARLES PEGRAM. FIFTH ROW: WILLIAM PEGRAM; MARION GRACE RUSSELL; DOROTHY SPIVEY; JOHN W. SPIVEY; VANCE SPIVEY; WILLIS STRIDER; LINDA WILL!1AMS; MILDRED WRIGHT. ec One rice Miss MARGARET MANESS, TEACHER FIRST ROW: MARY BENNETT. SECOND ROW: DoNALD BREWER; JOSEPH BREWER; JOHN CALVIN BRITT; PHILIP ButLarRD; Peaay CAupILL; Betty JoAN Davis; CarRoL ANN DAVIS; SHIRLEY Davis; Hoyt DuNN,.. THIRD ROW: DouGLAs EGGLESTON; JAMES ENGLISH; SHIRLEY FREEMAN; BILLY GARDNER; JAMES GREENE; JUDY HOGAN; Roy HurRSEY; JANICE JAMES; MARION JORDAN. FOURTH ROW: RACHEL Joyce; Joyce ANN KISER; CAROL MASHBURN; LETTIE MORGAN; CHARLES NALL; JERRY. O'BRIEN; LINDA PARSONS; PEGGY RUSH; BILLY RUSSELL. FIFTH ROW: DELLA RUSSELL; FRANK SAUNDERS; MONROE ScoTT; PATTY SHEFFIELD; RONALD STEVENS; EDWARD LEE STEWART;. Hoyt WHITT; SUSAN WILLIAMSON; SUE CAROL WILLIAMSON. me irst MRS. WILLIAMSON, TEACHER FIRST ROW: JoHN REECE ALLEN; DIx!e€ Lee CauDILL; CAROL ANN COVINGTON. SECOND ROW: BILL Davis; DANNY DAVIS; WALTER FREEMAN, JR.3; CHRISTINE GRAVES; EULA MAE GREENE; JERRELENE JORDAN; ESTHER KERN; SHELBY JEAN MaBe. THIRD ROW: CLYDE MCKENZIE; CLYDE MCDANIEL RoBERT MEDLIN; LAMONA REYNOLDS; FRANK ROSE; BoBBY JOE SAUNDERS; JIMMY GUY SAUNDERS; LINDA SAUNDERS. FOURTH ROW: J!MMY SMITH; JOAN SNOW; DALLAS SPIVEY; SUE CAROL SPIVEY; MERLE THOMAS; CLYDE THOMPSON; JERRY THOMPSON; DONALD WILLIAMS. MRS. HARRIS, TEACHER FIRST ROW: CLIFTON ALLEN; THURMAN ALLEN, CLIFFORD BEAN. SECOND ROW: JOHNNY BLAKELY, JOE BRITT, RITA ANN BROOKS, DONALD CARRICK, PAUL CORNELISON, ALMA MAE DAVIS, ANNIE MAE DAVIS. THIRD ROW: DARREL DAViS, KENNETH EARLY, PEGGY HOGAN, MIKE JENKINS, NANCY JORDAN, KENNETH LUTHER, DALCON MABE. FOURTH ROW: Joyce ANN MABE, JUARITA MCBRIDE, LAWRENCE MCWRIGHT, CHARLES REYNOLDS, BRENDA RUSH, SHIRLEY THOMPSON, JUNIOR TURNER. the el President 5) ..%4 %. . + . « Freeman Wacesteresident... . . $8. £ iRobbins Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . Hanlon ESE), ems | Editor-in-Chief Johnson anal 4 i 5 i] President . . Vice President Secretary . . Lreasureresws. Reporters... President% 7.° .) oa tee OLE Vice-President) 2.7.) 4 eee anton Secretary . i) snag ne ee CUCL Treasurer.) .. 04) be ee eess Parliamentarian, ., .,. .B. Freeman Historian: 5 Bece e ane Colvacd Reporter?) 2 ... oe) ee Oe ie a Dl ee fe Eee aN of So eee ° . Mc Leod . Hinson .-Trogdon .F. Morgan . Lowder aed Ere SiGCNtl Mere ao Tel ce eR LAW Wicerresidenti ny.) 342). =,ingold Secretary-Treasurer. . ', Hanlon Pee ee, oy? een. ce takes Scott eRe te tw vidas eee) vases oe 3%s es Williams Sone mene rer ts wae. oe Cee i. wa. Brooks REYNOLDS, BENNETT, JOHNSON, STUTTS, LAMONDS, RICHARDSON, MABE. SHE A GAL: FREEMAN, P. MORGAN, SCoTT, C. KERN, WILLIAMS, THOMPSON, MASHBURN, DAVIS, RUSSELL, TROGDON, WELCH, K. HINSON, D. MORGAN, COLE, Low- DER, BROWN, STOUT, NEWSOM, HANLON, C. HINSON, EARLY, B. KERN. fal brea) kee DIETICIAN Mrs. Dora Crane ASSISTANTS Mesdames Monroe and Melton av COCHRANE, McLEob. JANITOR PRicE BUTLER REGULAR DRIVERS RospBIns, HouGH, HANcock, DAViS, SUBS INGOLD, BENNETT, FREEMAN. 40 Reynolds Stutts BY © —— = =—S eS _—— , i Capt. Mabe Richardson Trogdon Deaton Russell Thompson Date Dec. Jan. Feb. pe: 16 20 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Here There Pinehurst Robbins Norwood . Troy o Pinehurst of Mt. Gilead Ellerbe Robbins Prospect Biscoe West End Troy Candor Biscoe Ellerbe Mt. Gilead Candor Norwood Tournament Score 43-31 24-38 34-38 70-41 44-34 47-60 43-48 47-58 45-37 45-33 63-42 Reynolds _ Needham Newsom Evans . Hanlon J V. McKinnon B: Dawkins h. Parsons Bd: Lamonds Date Dec. Jane Feb. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Here There Pinehurst Robbins Norwood Troy Pinehurst Mt. Gilead Ellerbe Robbins Prospect Biscoe West End Troy Candor Biscoe Ellerbe Mt. Gilead Candor Norwood Tournament CHEERLEADERS CoLE, MCKINNON, DAVIS, KING, MASHBURN, (NoT SHowN) . Score 27-54 27-40 20-30 47-43 27-53 36-36 23-30 35-43 32-38 39-51 32-35 8. Martin MY COUSIN FROM TEXAS THE SCARECROW CREEPS BANQUET '49 OLD EXAMS RUSSELL HOSIERY MIL Manufacturers of Infants’, Children’s, and Misses’ Anklets and 5-8 Hose star North Carolina ee eee eee ee a ETHER ROLLER MILLS Mfgs. of Carolina’s Best E. F. Auman, Miller | a. , Reprre te Caudill sr, Bread is the otaff of Life Jeanne Agt. for 4ranio Feeds Royster--Smith Douglas, and V-C Fertilizer Poe, Jr. Phone 3004 PAUL THOMPSON B B MOTOR COMPANY Service = Since 1927 Groceries and Meats Phone 2416 StaneeNeGe North Carolina | q 7 | . : ' BISCOE COCA COLA COMPANY Compliments FREEMANS’ STORE Star wine. North Carolina eee Fitting Feet is our Business COFFIN AND SCARBORO QUALITY SHOES Phone 51 Asheboro, N.C. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Asheboro, N.C. Member of Federal Reserve System Andes D1. CG. Compliments of WALLACE DRUG COMPANY StareaNsG. Compliments SOx, ING. Mount Gilead North Carolina LOTL4 é ‘DEPARTMENT STORES EAST Department Stores Inc. Where Quality Predominates Siler City Asheboro NG N.C. Phone 394 Phone 1065 BISCOE SERVICE STATION Esso Products Biscoe ; MONTGOMERY DAIRY PRODUCTS North Carolina Leroy, N. C. THE SMITHERMAN COTTON MILLS Graduate To Greater Savings Troy, N. C at your friendly COLONIAL STORE Fancy Cotton Fannels and Crinkled Bedspreads Asheboro, N. C. TROY AUTOS, ING. DEALER Troy, North Carolina PHILLIPS Compliments FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2381 StareoN.G: BANK OF MOUNT GILEAD CAROLINA POWER T. R. BYRD LUMBER COMPANY AND LIGHT COMPANY Wadeville, N.C. Troy, North Carolina COGGIN - MCINTOSH LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Roofers - crating - flooring - ceiling - molding Phone 2261 Compliments oLTAR SODA SHOP Stare Nec. nee. CAUDIEL Groceries--Dry Goods Electric Appliances--Hardware Allreds, N.C. STAR CLEANERS Laundry and Dye Service Satisfaction Guaranteed Star North Carolina PINE HOSIERY MILL Star cN.G- Compliments A FRIEND StareuNeG. Compliments from Reb. GAUDILI, MAYOR StameeNrG. ([ CREDIT JEWELERS Asheboro, N.C. MCINTOSH HARDWARE Hardware and Seeds Phone 2371 Stat. aNeGer Compliments from Role Ge UD Lae ya . Dairyman Farmer Allreds, N.C. Compliments of KERN-FREEMAN TROY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings General Electric Appliances Ab Kon peryiy (Oi Phone 3231 ASHEBORO FURNITURE COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of HARRIS GREENE Mount Gilead, N. C. G. W. ALLEN SON Ladies Ready-to-Wear Accessories to Match Troy North Carolina MONTGOMERY HEARLD Your County Paper Or OVGPINat Ce COMPLIMENTS MOORE’S RECAPPING BISCOE THEATER Biscoe, N. C. WALLACE AUTOS, INC. Chrysler Plymouth Troy, IN ice Congratulations Seniors HALLUM FURNITURE COMPANY Biscoe Rockingham North Carolina BOB SHINN MOTORS Dodge Plymouth Candor North Carolina Compliments of ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N.C. PICKE Tivs Ss LORE StarwineGe Clothes for the Entire Family Stores in Lexington, Haw River, Randleman Star, Ellerbe, Denton, and Pilot Mountain cH Wath Gets Exclusive But Not Expensive Robbins, N.C. FAIR PRICE STORE Biscoe North Carolina NEWSOM HOSIERY MILL Mfgs. of Hosiery Phones25 77 star, NG. Compliments of BANK OF BISCOE WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP For good barber work “Get that modern trim” Sim se North Carolina BELK - CLINE COMPANY Outfitters for the Entire Family Phone 3893 Robbins,, N.G, THE FAMILY SHOP Biscoe, N.C. Clothes for the Entire Family Nationally Advertised Lines PeNulY SHOE STORE Asheboro, N.C. Compliments of DEATON ELECTRIC CO MPANY Adequate Wiring and CHEF FRIENDLY SHOP Ladies Ready-to-Wear Eroyz NG. BELK - CLINE COMPANY Troy's Leading Department Store LE OYs0N.G. Compliments of RANDOLPH FURNITURE COMPANY 523 N. Fayetteville St. Phone 92 Asheboro, N.C. When in Troy visit STANDARD DRUG COMPANY for Prescriptions - Drugs - Sundries CAPEL-CARLAN MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. aeoy, N.C, Bulldozing LESTER WILLIAMS BLAKE'S BAR Bro Sta pein. Candor, N.-C. Curb Service T. R. FREEMAN General Merchandise Steeds, N. C. Compliments of JACK KISER MONROE BARBER SHOP Steeds, N. C. StatiaiNeee. Compliments of REYNOLDS TAXI CITY ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Dependable Service Biscoe, N. C. North Carolina Open 24 hours a day W. C. FLOYD General Merchandise SPEC SCO LE. Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Phone 3002 North Carolina Ether North Carolina BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of STAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 3523 Robbins, N. C. Siar. NaG. MOUNT GILEAD BRICK COMPANY Manufacturers of Shale Brick Mount Gilead North Carolina LACY WILLIAMS Groceries - Meats General Merchandise Compliments of Stan, Nec. CITY DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Mount Gilead, N. C. CURRIE AND ANDREWS CLOTHING COMPANY Shoes - Hats - Furnishings Mount Gilead, N. C. H H CLOTHING COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP Droy.. Niu. Ladies Ready-to-Wear SOUTHSIDE DRIVE-IN Asheboro, N. C. RUSH AND DAWKINS Fancy Groceries and Sea Food Gandor, N. CG. GRIFFIN FLORIST Serving Montgomery County Since 1932 Bonded Member F.T.D.A. Troy North Carolina HARRIS, GUYER AND THOMPSON Firestone, Norge, Crosley Mt. Gilead, P. 75 mnroy; hs Os GF CRANFORD'S FLOWERS Member of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Phone 5381 Br OY;0N.. Gz LETTS) GROCER Y Next to Troy Theater Dial 4051 Troy, Ne G, “A good place to eat and friends to meet.” SANDHILL CAFE Candor, N. C. TROTTER FURNITURE COMPANY Robbins, N. C. Sandy Leach Charlie Manning TROY MEN’S SHOP PETIO YIN re WALLACE - SMITHERMAN, INC. Mfgs. of Lumber and Crates Troy North Carolina Compliments of CAUDILL’S CASH GROCERY Robbins, N..C. MONTGOMERY FCX Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers Phone 150 Troy North Carolina KEARNS MOTOR COMPANY AAA General Repairs Phone 2421 Star aC. Compliments of MILLER TRACTOR COMPANY OY; North Carolina HORNADAY HATCHERY Baby Chicks and Supplies Feeds Robbins North Carolina GULF SERVICE BisGoenmuNeG. Fruits and Vegetables All Kinds All Seasons SOUTHSIDE SER VIGESS1 ATION “Try Amico Gas” Phone 807-M Asheboro, N.C. Compliments of Gok BrUPHOLSTRY SCO: Carthage Road Compliments of WALLACE ESSO STATION Courthouse Square TOV GUNG Crs NEW HOME LAUNDRY Robbins wNsG. SOUTHERN LIFE INS URANCE COMPANY Home Office--Greensboro, N.C. GARNER MORGAN HARDWARE COMPANY General Hardware Sporting Goods Asheboro, N.C. Home Appliances Phone 474 ARTHUR BALDWIN Rl Steeds, N.C. Wear-Ever Distributor HARRIS CHEVROLET cuevROLET 4 Troy, N.C. Service PHIGVIPS PHIEGIFS Firestone Tires”, ... Auto Supplies Batteries Phone 3631 Robbins, N.C. GHAR EESNALE Watchmaker and Jeweler StareNeG@e Compliments of MC RAE STORES Frigidaire Appliances--Maytag Washers Mount Gilead, N. C. BLAKE'S BARBECUE Between Biscoe and Candor Curb Service Colon and Inez Blake Compliments of MARSHAL’S PLACE Local Agent--O.L. Stevens, Biscoe, N.C. Biscoe, N.C. A policy for every member of the family. HALL-KNOTT, INC. Asheboro, N. C. Student’s Wear Fine Class Rings Announcements Awards JOSTEN'’S Since 1897 Representative: L. C. Chiles 611 Colonial Drive High Point, North Carolina DR. JOEL C. WHALEY Asheboro, N. C. MONTGOMERY HOSIERY MILLS Star, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS Ser CANDOR FUNERAL HOME Compliments of Funeral Directors - Embalmers Ambulance Service STAR ROTARY CLUB Candor, N. C. BILL GETTEL “Montgomery County’s Mr. Anthony” Notary Public J. of Peace Montgomery County, N. C. PREMO KING, Inc. Phone - Office 2381 Home 2466 PRINTERS TROY, N. 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