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

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Randolph Public Library Asheboro, Norte Carolina CLASSES AGT S ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Mic key ‘ Dedication In appreciation of his untiring efforts to produce winning basketball teams and for his patience and help ithe classroom, we, the Seniors of Star High School, do dedicate this volume of ‘‘Oak Leaves’’ to MR. CHARLES A. COCHRANE Eee ERIN TALES Pee rn ec oes acento siesy els aes siscicctc at ete sit ee sete cose ase ds JOE HOUGH rene ee IN bt Fs) Lek O Rigarrtiae scuiers fis csie s o8e ore eels ve oe eis s eieess vinteaeeslewees REMELL DUNN PSN Oe NAINA GE Riven s.. oc aise case o's seers) dina tie a shale meiosis bide .BETPY JEAN COLE Pm RU ECE OLIN Ge VU NAG EGR o.oo sess ac ocsieis over sp sisiee ecise ves Seeciad aca GENE INGOLD aaa eee ees AWE LON BINVEA NGA GIS Rovio nine e.caye. ses 0 one slsieiaye n)s owas ove cide + sods a die dis'are NANCY MANESS ERM I ALYOORS Toy create sie sisielois. 6.2) c1e sis sale sicialg en's it sie olde via sais'o. «ebb a oaiw.sis ne oe vnle BILLY LAMONDS Beer ee EL OR Serre rie seer sires aie ce ee ales Scisis c'ete ste ee idole aio dee orsie sie EVANS, REYNOLDS Re OG Re VDE RO cise cts Aine sacle cscc os so ccies cess. TROGDON, KENNEDY, WRIGHT PON ORseG Ass COMMIT T EE... .......0 ccsceewe oes MORGAN, McBRIDE, BREWER ee SAO) ERMirete cere ctasloce Wie Chaitiels ofeidis s-c'esig's'c's p Gietewraiernis cle dota wets ere alse Oe MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER a SOME IG OLDEN Doses cis cesne cases cccis sess saecsecss diaid Sete cous leila. im bie'e avaiie sim orale SUE SHAW C. E. FREEMAN Ch. Local Board W. G. MASHBURN CLYDE O’QUINN Re C3rIELDS, PRIN: Star High School G d m ( n ( $ { % G { ( 6 nu J. S. EDWARDS;-sUra Montgomery County Schoo S.A. WATERS H igh School Faculty MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER MR. CHARLES COCHRANE English, Latin Athletics, Mathematics B.S., Guilford College A.B., High Point College Rane W.G.U.N.C. MR. R. C. FIELDS (SS ELIZABETH CHAPPELL Principal MR. RUFUS B. TURNER Home Econ.; Biology A.B. Duke University; Voc. Agriculture B.S. Flora Macdonald Graduate Work Duke B.S. N.C. State College University and U.N.C. Elementary Faculty MRS. W. R. BERGER EIGHTH GRADE Y.M.S.A.; Private School; U. of Tenn.; Graduate Work 7U-N.G: ‘ vn” MRS. E. A. MORGAN sri SEVENTH-EIGHTH GRADE YF ani A.B. Guilford; Summer why School U.N.C. MRS. R. C. FIELDS SEVENTH GRADE B.S. Georgia Teachers Col- lege; Summer pails Wa: of U.N.C. we h vA 4 Jt oh MRS. EVERETTE FREEMAN L ee = [4 SIXTH GRADE Pied di LOW zion College, 1926-28: Sum- Jie f- mer School W.C. of U.N.C. and High Point College. MISS VERNA JAMES FIFTH GRADE U.N.C.; Duke MISS MARY O’ QUINN FOURTH GRADE Guilford;-A.S:T,Gis W.G.-of U.N.C.; Wake Forest. MISS BERTIE MANESS THIRD GRADE EGA lcGeee UN Chew. Ge OLsU ANE GesGatawbal he Aw oa MISS MARGARET MANESS f SECOND GRADE SI) we Is UNC. Gpod J prac ay 4 MISS KATE PARKS SECOND GRADE 4 ” A.B. High Point College _—e f i ae Ss Se ry, MRS. J. H. os ‘ FIRST GRADE W.C. of UIN¢C.; High Point ) College ae ss ie ne SUE CAROL SHAW Stange Ni. C'. “Saeve™’ Class Pres. 4; Beta 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Historian 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Pres. 3; Oak Leaves Staff 4; Marshal 3; Jr. Play 3; Most Dependable Girl 4; Citizen of the Month 4; Librarian 4; Student Coun- cil Athletic Comm. 2; Star Spangler Staff 3. BOBBY WARREN TROGDON StameeN.. C. “aes Lefty’’ F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Class V. Pres. 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,4; Oak Leaves Photographer 4; Citizenship Club Rep. 4; Jr. Play 3; Baseball 3; Block S 3,4. PAULINE AGNES SHEFFIELD, Stam N. C. ‘Pally’ Gieeeclub 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Capt. 4; F.H.A. 2yemeee res. 2; Sec. 3,4; Class Sec. 3,4; Treas. 4; Star Spangler Sports Reporter 4; Citizenship Club Sec. 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Student Council Ath- letic Comm. 2; Office Girl 4; Best All ’round Girl 4; Miss Oak Leaf 4; Citizen of the Month 4. MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER, Star, N.C. Senior Sponsor MARIE BREWER Sue, IN Ge Ree”’ Pei aAecr oye a oOrtball 1, 2% Basketball 2,3,4; Block S 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; 4-H Club 2,4. MARTHA FRANCES DAVIS SUE, Iho (Ge PVH PALS 25,4 eGlee Glubsl.2: 4-H 1,2,4. BETTY JEAN COLE StareNeacGe pine coailas Class Pres. 1; V. Pres. 3% Basketball 2; Block S 2; F.H.A. Zoo. aeeresees = Treas. 4° 4—7 2,3; Beta 3,4; Student Council 1; Bldg. and Grounds Comm. iis Athletic Comm. 1; Citizenship Club V. Pres. 4; Star Spangler Pub. Ed. 3; Oak Leaves Bus. Mer. 43 Jr .Gomm: 35 Clase S AVIS ee earn eee Prophet 4; Most Intellectual 4; SuEwe, IN, G. : j wien C Most Likely to Succeed 4; Chief oe Marshal 3; Librarian 2; English Bek Asels25574-ePrest 4; Bus Medal 2; Sr. Play 4 : Driver 3,4. a MAUDE ELLEN DAVIS Swee, Nf, Ge ST tS Sua Cenaclove Isl, So 154,58 Suewe 18 Se A°oClasssSece2:k.HwA. |, 2,3,4;5 V. Pres. 2; Parliamentarian 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Cutest 4. BERTIE RUTH DEATON Siar, N.C. John Nichols H. S. Oxford-G B. Summers Club 1,2; Star H. S.-Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 3; Office 3,4. ARVII; DD. EVANS, Jr. Spare Nia G. Preacher’’ Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Fresh- man Basketball (Undefeated) 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Block S 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Oak Leaves Staff 4; Navy 1949-50. BERTHA REMELL DUNN Sieve, Info Ge ‘ Mell’’ Student Council 2; Beta 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H 1, 250 a eee lave = Marshales: Oak Leaves Asst. Ed. 4; Neatest 4. get JL Fi, pe FOOT al —= %f Crane FR Fy Pus ALBERT FRANKLIN HANCOCK Steeds, N. C. : an hit W ese Roebuck”’ F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; Improvement Medal 2. EDNA MAE KENNEDY Star, No OC. had: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Program Comm.3; Music 1,2,3; 4=H Club 1) 2332 Student Council Athletic Comm. 2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Glee } Club 3,4; Chief Cheerleader 4; Oak Leaves Photographer 4; Wittiest 4. - JOSEPH CARL HOUGH, Jr. Sige, IN, CG, ‘ Reverend’’ Norwood H. S. 1; Student Coun- Cites 2; SOCialeC omm.. |. Safety Comm. Ch. 2; Dramatic Club 1; Play P5-Jra Play 33)Sr. Play 4; GileesGlubil,2,4;.F FA. 12.4 sect. 2; Program Ch. 4; Class Pres 2; Treas. 3; Oak Leaves Ed. 4; Jr. Comm. 3; Mr. Acorn 4; Most Intellectual 4; Most Like- ly to Succeed 4; Baseball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Marshall 3; Citizen - ship Club Pres. 4; Block S 2,3,4; Beta 3,4; Pres. 4; Star Spangler Ass’t. Ed. 3; Sports Ed. 4. LARRY GENE INGOLD there Ni aGe ‘ Poodle’’ FFA. 1) 2;yClassV.. Pres. l- Sec. Treas. 2; Pres. 3;Basket- ball 4; Block S 4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 3; V. Pres. 3; Beta 3h 4; Star Spangler Ed. in Chief 4; Sr. Play 4; Sub Bus Driver 3,4; Citizenship Club Rep. 4; Oak Leaves Adv. Man. 4; Jr. Comm. 3; Best All ’Round 4; Most De- pendable 4. DONALD PATTERSON MANNESS Star, N. C. ‘ Daniel’’ F.F.A. 1,2; Student Council 1; Class Reporter Star Spangler 2; Citizen of the Month 4. NANCY CAROL MANESS Allreds, N.C. ‘ Nanchie’”’ Beta 3,4; V. Pres. 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Glee Club 2,4; Oak Leaves Circulation Mer. 4; Librarian 2; Office Girl 1,2; Sr. Play 4. DAVID DOYLE McLEOD Allreds, N. C. ‘ Thunder’’ BehwArele 2.9.4; eres. 53 Buse Driver 3,4; Office Staff 4; Jr. | Play 3; Sr. Play 4. | DONALD O’QUINN MORGAN Shiels IN, (Ge, eepatty, = thin One” GhasseVe Pres. 2s9kebeA 2,35; Marshal 3; Star Spangler Pub. Ed. 3,4; Beta 3,4; Eagle Scout 3; Bronze Palm 4; Gold Palm wae a; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; 4-H dl Club 4; Testator 4; Wittest 4. Po F 4 of Ad nth lmeD ate LOD? EPG JAMES E. MORGAN Aor j ey Stare Ne Gr Z e se lrettviun “Bunny”’ Fe.Fe Aw 12 Glee Club i2.4. Basketball Undefeated Fresh- man ls )Varsity 2,3,4; Capt. 43 Baseball 2,3,4; Navy 1949-50; Student Council 2; Oak Leaves Delivery Ch. 4; Block S 2,3,4; Star Spangler Reporter 4; Jr. Play 3; Ass’t. Phys. Ed. Di- rector 4; Cutest 4. PHYLLIS ANNE PHILLIPS Behex ye Na Ge Phyl? “ Reddie” Glee Clubs. 2.4-slibrarianec. a PHoA. 4; Ste Play 4. ‘‘Don’t take lifetooseriously; you'll never get out of it alive anyway.’’ SUSAN REBECCA PRESNELL Swale, ING Ge “ousié. 6) Ragmop Glees Clube 40h tHeAw ae: 4-H Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Stu- dent Council Athletic Comm. 2. JERRY DON REYNOLDS Stars N.2G. cel OLY: ° Basketball 2,3,4;Baseball 1,2, 4; Sr. Rep.Halloween Court 4; BlochkiSe2,354 ©. beAel- Oak Leaves Sports Ed. 4; Most Athletic 4. FRANCES ROSE Swelie, IN CG- ‘‘Frankie’’ GRACE DEAN WILES tar, N.C. aD D Roaring River H.S. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3;V. Pres. 2; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3; Glee meepeieee, 3.4: FHA. 4: Sr. [Play 4. Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 4. ew OW ri) Wa LACY WILLIAMS, Jr. Seie, INis (Ge SOy pra”? Hise PENIEN 6M JAMES EDWARD WRIGHT Svelies Nha G- “Eq”? Be beAtmincns;4 Oricenotatie. Oak Leaves Photographer 4; Glee Club 4; Sr. Play 4; 4-H Club 3.4: Basketball Official 4; Neatest 4; Citizen of the Month 4. F.F.A. 2,3,4; Sub Bus Driver 35454 —-H Glubsss) Beta 3.4: DONNA SUE BREWER MASCOT = a = ° yy =, ® — x ot o eee = — = a at S i X i = . ale, a % ma es ‘XN LARRY SHEFFIELD MASCOT JEAN WRIGHT Swaw, IN, Ge ‘ Jeanie’’ Basketball 2,3,4; Block S 2,3,4; Student Council Athletic Comm. 2; Office Girl 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. Co aselibrarians4;s) ©.) Pe layes aor Play 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 4; Most Athletic 4. Ode To “Ole” Star High We'll ne’er forget the times we spent With friends in ‘‘ole’’ Star High; With days so happy and content How quickly time sped by. It is with faces grim we leave; Our hearts are heavy and sad. We’ll hold the memories in our hearts Of happy times and glad. Class Poet...Susan Presnell U . Beet Plena Shel Wd Conic Cictivities CHRISTMAS PARTY SENIOR PLAY CAST , 3 ee id eed PETER BEWARE]! HALLOWEEN SHOW BETA CLUB PARTY BANQUET 1950 CHAPEL HILL- DUKE TRIP Last Will Gnd Testament We, the graduating class of 1951 of Star High School, being of sound mind and good judgment, possessing an ‘‘overcrammed brain’’, and being about to depart from this phase of our education, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We praise ourselves openly for the success we are, asa class and individually. We hereby bequeath the same as follows: To Mr. Fields, Mrs. Shamburger, and the remaining high school faculty, our deepest appreciation for the wonderful leadership you’ve given us, and for the interest you’ve had in our work. To our parents goes, also, our apprecia- tion for encouraging us to meet the final requirements for that ‘‘sheepskin’’. To Fred Morgan goes Ernest’s bus route. Marie and Martha leave their place at the icecream box to Clara and Ottie. Jr. Williams gives that innocent expression he uses so much to Walton Russell. To Doris King and Jimmy Deaton go Phyllis’s and Jean’s jobs as librarians, third and fourth periods, respectively. Edward leaves his job as chewing gum supplier for some of the girls to J. C. Allen and Richard Freeman. It’ll keep you both busy, boys. To Myrtle Brewer goes Polly’s golden locks. Preacher leaves his long shots in basketball for George to manage. Albert and Bobby bequeath their ability to pass all English tests to Billy Lamonds. Ruth leaves her office job to Kathleen. Maude and Grace leave their basketball ability to Viola. Edna and Joe leave their musical talent to James Howard. Jerry and Donald pass on their secret method of being able to be late to school and get by with it to Walter Deaton and Richard Lowder. To Joe Reynolds and Billy Needham goes Sue and Gene’s dependability. Lefty leaves his position as cutest boy to Poe. Doyle leaves his safe driving record to Cecil. Nancy, Remell, and Frances leave their quiet ways to Mary Alice. Susie leaves her place as teacher’s pet to Peggy Smith. Betty Jean leaves her knowledge of books to Doris Dixon. Our gifts have all been given and we must be on our way! Take good care of them, Juniors! Prophecy As I sat by the window watching the snow fall one afternoon, I marveled at the beauty of the scene. Each snowflake was an individual thing and very unlike the rest. My thoughts drifted back into the past - back to my class- mates in school. In each snowflake I could see the face of one of my friends. Then it seemed that one large snowflake drifted onto the window sill and burst. A geni in the form of a snowman appeared and told me what had become of these dear classmates of mine. First he told me that Edna Kennedy had achieved fame in Carnegie Hall with her piano Rhapsody in J. Minor. Doyle McLeod is now living in West Virginia and is mining coal with his father-in-law. Sue Shaw chose journalism as a career and has become a success. Her latest book is ‘‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’’. A. D. Evans,Jr. is a star basketball player for the ‘‘Black Ankle Sureshots’’. Martha Davis is head nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Joe Hough is a Baptist minister and lives in the parsonage at Star, North Carolina. Remell Dunn is a leading fashion designer in New York. Jean Wright is an airplane hostess for the American Air Lines. Jerry Don Reynolds is now driving a truck for the P and W Trucking com- pany. , Polly Sheffield is a secretary to a famous surgeon. Ruth Deaton is now married and living in Asheboro. M arie Brewer is a nurse in Montgomery County Hospital. Lacy Williams, Jr. is now in the grocery business with his father. Nancy Maness’s dream has finally come true. She has completed her nurses’ training and is at the moment caring for twin boys. Phyllis Phillips’s acting ability has brought her fame. She is now a movie star in Hollywood. Is your farm stock ailing? Call Dr. Don Morgan, Veterinarian. Ernest Davis is farming in Moore County. Albert Hancock, Jr. is now in the United States Navy. Another member of our class has entered this branch of the service. Frances Rose is a lieutenant in the Waves. Bobby Trogdon is a well-driller inthe employment of one of his relatives. Donald Maness is a great inventor of flying saucers. Maude Davis, a leading model in New York, has acquired that Northern brogue. Susie Presnell has become a nurse in a naval hospital and is constantly bringing cheer to those lonely sailors. J. E. Morgan is still boarding socks at Clayson Knitting Company. His love-life is still a major problem. Grace Dean Wiles is now playing professional basketball with the McCrary Eagles. Having completed his education at Citadel Gene Ingold is now an electrical engineer. Edward Wright is a successful business man in Richmond, Virginia. And finally the geni said that Betty Jean Cole had completed her course at W.C.U.N.C. and is now teaching Home Economics at Star, N. C. Superlatives MOST DEPENDABLE SUer ON AW cam cain ...1Gene Ingold NEATEST Remell Dun......Edward Wright GUTEST Maude Davis.......J. E. Morgan MOST ATHLETIC Jean Wright.....Jerry Reynolds MOST INTELLECTUAL Betiyei 1 COley- 1.10 OG. Hough MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty J. Cole..........Joe Hough WIT TIEST Edna Kennedy.......Don Morgan BEST ALL ’ROUND Polly Sheffield......Gene Ingold Miss Oak Leaf Polly Sheffield Mz. Ccorn Joe Hough Funior Class Officers DEATON, JIMMY McBRIDE, VIOLA PRESIDENT V. PRESIDENT JANICE ALLEN LEROY McBRIDE MASCOTS NICHOLS, MARY ALICE MORGAN, FRED SECRETARY TREASURER CAUDILIN POE DAVIS, OTTIE DIXON, DORIS DEATON, WALTER f° (heey Pie ed Nd l, AS A (e nn y! r ij Je hs FREEMAN, RICHARD GREENE, KATHLEEN jet as, LAMONDS, BILLY LOWDER, RICHARD NEEDHAM, BILLY REYNOLDS, JOE RUSSELL, WALTON SMITH, CLARA SMITH; PEGG Y 4 STOUT, GEORG King, Lena Mashburn, Richard i = : ' - LYS Louise Parson y° uh ee pe ) WIAA, ed % a Evans, Mary 4 King, Thelma McKinnon, Vera ; g y) pm, oo SVY) g ¥; wAAY + C Y] | { Wine roe Cj4-“‘Toe Newsom V. President { Floyd. Jack Lemonds, Reece Needham, Celia A. 1 ) ‘ Ap yok J = ¥ Betty Jean Threatt Secretary Davis, Clinton Freeman, Mary F. ¥ Larry Thompson . Treasurer, pt Davis, Frances er fe TR Davis, Lennie Greene,Elizabeth Hancock, Teddy Kern, Billie a ee =_=_: , tre shman (CME i as “ A Sek ae os oe ae Se Allen, Annie Grace Caudill, Joan PA Asch y,, | i (4 Hess, Lester Lemonds, Jack i A. Rayle, Annie Frances Allen, Mildred President Hinson, Kenneth Lewis, Hansard Auman, Jack Cornelison, Harvey Weich, Phil Kern, Betty We, I2ReSc Sec.-Treas. { Johnson, Nancy Page, Billy _ eon B 28 ® rewer, Edwin Davis, Janie Graves, U. W. Jordan, Bleece Shore. Walter | Cagle, Betty Davis, Jim Freeman, Ethel Thompson, Jean Carrick, Harvey Davis, J.T. Greene, Carolyn Hanlon, Carl Lassiter, Charles Williams, Minnie F. (Ons (tiat In i ae Aas | ee Ss a. ee MM Oe eM un eee ee era eee ee ee ee ee er ae a a i a ee Ce Bee) ct A ae og aM nat a Sia -: we ag aah ae at a Eighth Grade Mrs. Berger, Teacher ep , Vi AOL Bie - a “Wa. (eH [9. Dunn, Grady; Evans, Harvey. Fourth Row: Greene, Bobby; Hancock, Melba; Hughes, Rebecca; Kennedy, Douglas; Leach, Louise; McDaniels, James. Fifth Row: Mashburn, John Wayne; Morgan, Pat; Needham, Kenneth; Needham, Nancy; Odom, Edna Mae; Owen, Mary Sue. Sixth Row: Parson, June; Reynolds, Patty Ruth; Spivey, Wallace;Truelove, Dolores; Wiles, Irene; Williamson, Morgan. Eighth Grade MRS. MORGAN, TEACHER (3 sk First Row: Bennett, Betty; Brewer, James; CAgle , Larry; Davis, Betty Louise; Hancock, Della. Second Row: Kiser, Jimmy; King, Reece; Needham, Donald; Sams, Betty Jean; Sprouse, Emily; Ward, Joseph. = oe Je, y Lprpmatt Seventh Grade MRS. MORGAN, TEACHER First Row: Allen, Annie Maye. Second Row: Allen, Magdalene; Beane, Pete; Davis, Mary Lou; Davis, Maudie Jane; Dunn,Esther; Hall, J.C. Third Row: Hall, Maggie; Jarrell, Roy; McDaniel, Edith; Owen, Betty Marie; Rose, Anita; Smith, Arnold. Seventh Gade Mrs. Fields, Teacher First Row: Beane, Mildred; Bodsford, Jimmy; Brooks, Kay Frances; Cagle, Max. Second Row: Davis, Melvin; Davis, Raymond; Davis, Reece; Dunn, Alice; Freeman, Billy; Freeman, Robert. Third Row: Grant, Sylvia; Greene, Maylon; Greene, Richard; Greene, Mary Hester; Hancock, William; Hinson, Vonette. Fourth Row: Hogan, Clarice; Hogan, J. E.; Hursey, Jasper; Jarrell, Junior; Jordan, Melvin; Kearns, Pernell. Fifth Row: Kern, Clyde; Kern, Ollie (Buddy); King, Edward; Lomax, Lynda; Mabe, Betty Sue; Mabe, Don. Sixth Row: Mabe, Floyd; McKenzie, Willie; McWright, Ernestine; Nichols, Gladys; Phillips, Paul Edward; Rush, Chris. Seventh Row: Scott Carlton; Strider, Mary Ann; Wright, Bobby. Cixth rade Mrs. Freeman, Teacher First Row: Allen, Jerry Don; Auman, Faye; Brewer, Ethel; Britt, Shirley; Cagle, Ollie. Second Row: Callicutt, John Lee; Caudill, Max; Cornelison, Lois; Davis, Dean; (Davis, Jay; ;Davis, erry. Third Row: Davis, Nancy; Davis, Tim; Dunn, George; Freeman, Darrell; Freeman, Patricia; Greene, Paul. Fourth Row: King, Clifford; Mashburn, Laine; McBride, Richard; McKenzie, Kathleen, Owen, Ruth; Rayle, Richard. Fifth Row: Settle, Christine; Shore, Don; Smith, Susie; Spivey, Rachel; Spivey, Ray; Sprouse, Jacky Lee. Sixth Row: Thompson, Jean; Threatt, Jacky; Trogdon, David (Micky); Wiles, Billy; Williams, Edward; Williamson, Glenda. —_-_-™- Ti th Grade Miss James, Teacher First Row: Allen, Elmo; Allen, Martha; Bennett, Rosa; Brooks, Brenda; Davis, Dixie; Davis, Virginia. : Second Row: Davis, Wayne C.; Deaton, Glenn; Evans, Billy; Freeman, Peggy; Greene, Alton; Grant, Guy. Third Row: Hancock, Oscar; Jordan, Denzil; Kellam, Elmer, Kern, Peggy; King, Charles; Luther, Roy L. Fourth Row: McBride, Wayne; McBride, Ruby Jane; Morgan, Clara; Nall, June; Carroll, Parsons, Larry; Reynolds, Evelyn. Fifth Row: Russell, Jenny; Spivey, Laverne; Stuart, Jerry; Thompson, Billy; Thompson, Joan; Wright, William. : Miss O’Quinn, Teacher Fourth Grade First Row: Allen, Jane; Allen, Robert; Beane, Ralph; Caudill, Roy Lee; Caudill, Sue Carol; Cochrane, Jean. Second Row: Davis, Clarence; Davis, Claudine; Davis, Emma Louise; Davis, Jerry Dean; Davis, John Paul; Davis, Sue. Third Row: Dunn, Garland; Evans, Brenda; Fields, Riley; Greene, Wayne; Hancock, Jerry Don; Hancock, Philip. Fourth Row: Ivey, Ann; Jordan, Larry; Joyce, Lula Jane; King, Rebecca; Mabe, Larry Gene; Maness, James. Fifth Row: McKenzie, Lacy; Nichols, Faye; Nichols, Roger; Nichols, Tony; Parsons, James Marshall; Russell, Marion Grace. Sixth Row: Spivey, Dorothy; Spivey, John Wayne; Spivey, Vance; Strider, Willis; Williams, Linda; Wright, Mildred. ———— ss Third Grade Miss Bertie Maness, Teacher First Row: Brewer, Donald; Brewer, Joseph; Britt, John Calvin; Cagle, Carl. Second Row: Cagle, Roy; Caudill, Peggy; Cole, J. T.; Cornelison, Edward; Davis, Betty Joan; Davis, Carol Ann. Third Row: Davis, Gordon; Davis, Leroy; Davis, Shirley; Eggleston, Douglas; Freeman, Shirley; Greene, James. Fourth Row: Hogan, Judy; Hursey, Roy Lee; James, Janice; Jordan, Marion; Kiser, Joyce Ann; Mashburn, Carol Ann. Fifth Row: Morgan, Lettie; Nall, Charles; O’Brien, Jerry; Parsons, Linda; Poole, Lonnie; Russell, Della. Sixth Row: Saunders, Franklin; Scott, Monroe; Sheffield, Patty; Smith, Joan; Stevens, Ronald; Stewart, Edward Lee. Seventh Row: Wiles, Maxine; Wiles, Nancy; Williamson, Henry; Williamson, Larry; Williamson, Sue Carol; Williamson, Susan. Second Grade Miss Margaret Maness, Teacher First Row: Allen, John Reece; Bennett, Mary. Second Row: Bullard, Philip; Carrick, Donald; Caudill, Dixie Lee; Covington, Carol Ann; Davis, Bill; Davis, Danny. Third Row: Fields, Robert; Jordan, Jerrelene; McDaniels, Clyde; Mabe, Shelba Jean; Mashburn, Marlene; Medlin, Robert. Fourth Row: Rose, Frank Thomas; Saunders, Jimmy Gray; Saunders, Linda; Saunders Bobby Joe; Spivey, Dallas; Spivey, Sue Carol. Fifth Row: Snow, Joan; Thomas, Leonard Merle; Thompson, Jerry; Wiles, Douglas; Williams, Donald; Williamson, Douglas. — Second Grade Miss Parks, Teacher First Row: Allen, Clinton; Beane, Hobert; Blakely, Johnny; Brooks, Rita, Cornelison, Paul. Second Row: Davis, Alma Mae; Davis, Annie Mae; Davis, Darrell; Dunn, Hoyet; Early, Kenneth. Third Row: Freeman, Junior; Greene, Eula Mae; Hogan, Peggy; Jenkins, Michael; Jordan, Nancy. Fourth Row; Joyce, Rachel; Luther, Kenneth; Mabe, Dalton; Mabe, Joyce Ann; McBride, Juanita. Fifth Row: McKenzie, Clyde; McWright, Lawrence; Reynolds, Charles; Rey- nolds, Lamona; Smith, Mamie. First Grade Mrs. Williamson, Teacher ieee First Row: Allen, Geraldine; Allen, Joyce; Allen, Thurman. Second Row: Britt, Thelma; Bodsford, Peggy; Boone, Donald; Bryant, Jean; Bryant, John; Brewer, Bill. Third Row: Callicutt, James; Caudill, Gene; Cornelison, Carol; Cornelison, Theodore; Davis, Betty; Eggleston, Wayne. Fourth Row: Freeman, Ruby; Greene, Barbara; Hancock, Sylvia; Hancock, Molly; Kern, Linda; Kern, Milton. Fifth Row: Lamonds, Andy; Lomax, Phil; Martin, Joyce Faye; Mashburn, Patricia;.O:Ouinn, Sandy; Pavils, Marita. Sixth Row: Phillips, Susan; Russell, Jerry;Scott, Hal;Sprouse, Jimmy; Thompson, Clyde; Thompson, Shirley. Seventh Row: Tomlinson, Danny; Turner, Junior; Williams, Ann; Williamson, Grady. Glee Club MRS. CLYDE PHILLIPS, Director eta Club Pres. Hough; Vice-Pres. Maness; Sec.-Treas. Wright Citizenship Council aga rf President... ..--3-- eee eee ee IOug Vice-President................. Cole SECretaryss..ccs cesses 6s ONetizeld SPOnSOre.n s)he taceee- ee elas Star pangler Sta Editor—in=C hiefvsecc.ses.: Assistant Editor.. SPONSOFS 6 .c.0cccccsesss sete ula ppelL Shamburger Bes, Ge Cis GRO Future Farmers of America Presidentaceecee en are DIAWVELS Vice-President..........MORGAN Secretary................F REEMAN Future Homemahers of Cmerica Pres. Sheffield; Vice-Pres. McBride; Sec. Parsons H Club y- % —2 ao 8) Ss OO) aS 2, TAC Cen u Lunch Room DIETICIAN MRS. DORA CRANE ASSISTANTS: MONROE, SHOE, MELTON ' : a 4 i Sadia MORGAN, INGOLD, WILLIAMS rae? oper id PRICE BUTLER JANITOR sage Bos Drivers SUBSTITUTES MR. D. H. COCHRANE HANCOCK HOUGH Mc LEOD DAVIS LEMONDS Shining Ctars Ww Date Team They Star Place SHEFFIELD, Captain KERN Dec. 5 Robbins 47 46 Here + 8 Ellerbe 29 21 There 1§2 West End 41 33 There iS Westmore 26 44 Here Jan. 4 Franklinville 18 47 Here 10 Seagrove BO 49 Here NP Biscoe 54 49 There 16 Ee oy; 53 Oj mete re EAST 19 Candor 46 29 There Meet 24 Seagrove $35) 35 There 26 Robbins 50 43 There 30 Mt. Gilead 44 54 There Feb. Zz Prospect 44 36 Here 5 Franklinville 34 52 There 6 Ellerbe 56 51 Here Y Troy 67 56 There is Biscoe 64 27 Here 16 Mt. Gilead 34 41 There 20 Candor 46 47 Here 23 West End Here BREWER PARSONS WRIGHT McKINMON —e : WILES ho Lee, % NEEDHAM GREENE (teen Flashes ¥ MORGAN, Captain Date Team They Star Place REYNOLDS Nov. 30 Blind Toms --- --- Here Dec. 5 Robbins A7 44 Here 8 Ellerbe 41 42 There 12 West End 25 56 There 13 Westmore 40 BYZ Here Jan. 4 Franklinville 50 58 Here 10 Seagrove (aS) 70 Here IZ Biscoe 34 35 There 16 Troy 48 38 Here 19 Candor Shs) 35 There 24 Seagrove 34 66 There 26 Robbins 60 40 There 30 Mt. Gilead 38 5) if Here Heb aac Prospect 28 ay) Here 5 Franklinville 57 59 There 6 Ellerbe 42 53 Here 9 Troy 45 Se} There is) Biscoe 28 46 Here 16 Mt. Gilead 54 55 There 20 Candor 44 45 Here 23 West End Here | HOUGH COCHRANE, Coacn EV ANS INGOLD TROGDON NEWSOM RUSSELL ee, Re WVARSITY CAUDILL 4 J TY obbins L_ FABRICS Robbins Mills (N.C.), Ine. Plants Located Robbins, N. C, Aberdeen, N. C. RaeclordwN CG: Red Springs, N. C. POLI OIL DOO WLIVE : e Southern Motors and | Equipment Co. John Deere Sales Service P. O. Box 408 Phone 2212 Asheboro, N.C. r : | | Ether Rollor Mills .Mfgs. of Carolina's Best E. F. Auman Miller Nancy Flour .Feed Meal Bread is the Staff of Life Joan Agt. for Granio Feeds Royster--Smith Douglas, V-C Fertilizer Poe, Jr. | | | | POLI VLD VLD CLD VAD POL OLD OLD LDV AP POL CLD ALP OLD VP PAP VAP CLP OLPVALPY OLD VAP CLP LP WAP LI CLP OLD OLD OLD” Russell Hosiery Mills, Inc. Manufacturers Of Infants', Children's and Misses'! Anklets and 5-8 Hose 4 § Star North Carolina John T. Kern C. J. Kern _ Kern Construction Company Post Office Box 167 Star, North Carolina Telephone 2491 N.C. License 2166 DHOrVD G Coggin - McIntosh Lumber Company Manufacturers. Roofers - Crating - Flooring - Ceiling - Molding Phone 2261 Star INeeG; Troy Autos, Ine. Your Dealer B. B. Motor Company Your Friendly Ford Dealer Authorized Sales and Service Since 1927 East Department Stores, Inc. For The Entire Family Siler City, Asheboro NaC Nace PO Orr. Where Quality Predominates ¢ Phone 394, Phone 1065 : : § | § | Telephone 76 Candor, N. C. § : § : PD? POD ALO OLD OLD LI POL OLD OLD OLD AD DOLD OLD OLD LP WADE LP OLD CLD LOLI VAP OVP VLD ALD LP VO LO OLD LI ALD LD Electrical Appliances Extends Hearty Congratulations To The Members of The Star High School Building Supplies - Hardware : : § The Norfolk Southern is proud of the progress which the student body is making in educational and civic fields. N The Norfolk Southern Railway recognizes the fine spirit § of cooperation that exists between the people of Star and the Railway, and desires to see this friendly relationship not only continue but develop to the greatest extent possi - Compliments Of Pet Dairy Products Company 410 Summit Avenue, Greensboro Fine Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Awards TROY FURNITURE COMPANY JOSTEN’S Complete Home Furnishings Since 1897 General Electric Appliances Representative: L. C. Chiles Phone 3231 611 Colonial Drive High Point Nhe (le | | : | PDO ED LILO VO POLI OLD OLD OLD LP PLP CLD OLD LP VAP VAP CLD CLD VLD CLP VAP ELI VL CLP LP CLP VP LD OLP OLD VLD OLD VS ae... : CONGRATULATIONS ; TO THE : | Seniors | § D.W. HOLT MILLER : eee TRACTOR CO. | Asheboro, N. C. § INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER International Motor Trucks Farmall Tractors Home Freezers and Et OV Ge Na Gc Refrigerators LP LPOLP CLP OLD OLD LP CLP OLP OLE LP LP VAP OLPOLP OLP OL, PLP CLP RAYS OF ROBBINS More Than A Store--- An Institution Telephone Robbins. 411 NaC LACY WILLIAMS Phone 2076 Stars NenG. NEWSOM HOSIERY MILL Manufacturers of Hosiery Phone 2577 Stans NeeG. a a , | § : Groceries - Fresh Meat - General Merchandise : ) | : ; BANK OF BISCOE Biscoe, N. C, Robbins, N. C. Compliments Compliments Of Of CLAYSON KNITTING CO. GARNER PONTIAC Co. SHOR Tiths 1E54 Biscoe, N.C. SEAGROVE MOTOR CO. Compliments Of General Auto Repairs WOODLEY FURNITURE CO, Genuine Ford Parts Sta Asheboro Seagrove, N. C. NGnthnG aroling ALLEN MANESS LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING SUPPLIES AND Manufacturers Of Long Short Leaf Yellow Pine PLUMBING and Hardwoods Phone 2071 State Nees Ray Hunsucker | | : | | DP? POLI VLD OLD LD LIV PLP LP OLP CLP VAP PLP CLS CLP LP ADV LP CLP LI CLP VLPVAPY LOLI VAP OL OLIV LPI CLP OLD CLP OLD PAUL THOMPSON APH Groceries and Meats Phone 2416 Star eN.G. Compliments Of BANK OF CANDOR ee ee HALL - KNOTT, INC. Men's Students' Ware Asheboro Compliments Of UNITED MILLS Mt. Gilead : | | . oS Aa) PRL VLD WLP ep DEATON BROS. FLOOR FINISHING CO. | DR. JOEL C. WHALEY Floor Work Experts Old Floors Made Like New Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed W.C. and W. F. Deaton Asheboro iINaeGs Biscoe, N. C. Compliments Of BOB SHINN MOTORS FREEMAN'S STORE Dodge Plymouth | Candor NG? Star NeeC. S Pr aoa) § MONTGOMERY HOSIERY MILL BISCOE COCA-COLA COMPANY AP DPVLI VAP YAP OLD LP A P VAP OLY p Manufacturers of Boys' and Men's Hose: Star Nac: Biscoe N23 Congratulations, To The Graduating Class Of THE SMITHERMAN Star High School McCRARY HOSIERY COTTON MILLS | § : ; Troy, N. C. Fancy Cotton Flannels Asheboro, N.C, and Makers of Famous McCrary Crinkled Bedspreads Seam Reminder Stockings FARMERS’ IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Goodyear Tires-G. E. Appliances-SWP Paints Dupont's Insecticides-Farquhar Sprayers and Dusters Phone Day 82 - Nite 8 Candor Noe. RCI CS SL SCC: CxO), Electric Water Heaters - Fixtures - Electric Water Pumps - Welding PHONE 3691 SEAGROVE LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Lumber Building Materials Phone 181 Seagrove MONTGOMERY : | AUTO BODY REPAIRS AND PAINTING : DAIRY PRODUCTS INC. Phone 5341 Troy WING: HARRIS CHEVROLET _—_| me) _ Sales CHEV AOLES wervice PeROyse Nene. Compliments. Of ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. PREMO KING, INC. Printers fErOYy-eNeC- Best Wishes To The Class of '51 HOWELL TERMITE CONTROL Asheboro, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Compliments TUFTWICK CORPORATION Rug Division GandoraNace Compliments Of STAR ROTARY CLUB WALLACE SMITHERMAN. INC. Manufacturers of Box Shooks and Crates P. O. Box 15 Troy INE. Compliments Compliments Of Of STAR SODA SHOP BANK OF MOUNT GILEAD ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY TROY FINANCE CO., INC, 147 N. Fayetteville Street Phone 4701 Asheboro, N.C. P, O. Box 331 Troy, N.C. Where Quality Price Meet Compliments When in Troy Visit: Of STANDARD DRUG COMPANY AUMAN BROS, FEED SEED COMPANY For Asheboro - Prescriptions-Drugs-Sundries | § PHILLIPS A. LEON CAPEL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service EDP OV eR Ne Ors Phone 2381 StareaN.eG: = | : : al FREEMAN JEWELERS Watches Jewelry Repairing T. R. BYRD LUMBER CO. lgi h : Wadeville, N. C. Elgin Watches Diamonds Tel. 4841 GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE COMPANY PINE HOSIERY MILLS, INC. General Hardware-Home Appl. Tel. 474, 125-128 N.Chestnut St. Manufacturers Of Asheboro, N. C. Children's Hosiery Exclusive Agents For McGregor Goldsmith Sporting Goods THE MONTGOMERY HERALD STAR CLEANERS Serving Montgomery County Sta treme Nese THE HERALD PRINT SHOP Complete Laundry Service Commercial printers Satisfaction Guaranteed GRADUATE TO GREATER SAVINGS WALLACE AUTOS, INC. Graduate to Greater Savings At Your Friendly | Chrysler Plymouth COLONIAL STORE LrOVGaN aC, Asheboro, N. C. PICKE TE SS LORE Compliments Of | : -! star; N.C. Clothes for the Entire Family CITY DRY CLEANERS AND Stores In Lexington, Haw River, Denton, Star, Ellerbe, Randleman, and Pilot Mountain LAUNDRY Mt. Gilead Nee CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY. Asheboro NaC RUSSELL HARVELLE HOSIERY MABE GROCERY STORE MILLS Mount Gilead, N. C. Fresh Meat and Groceries J.J. Russel - W. P. Harville Telephone 192 Ladies Ready - To- Wear Compliments Go To FIRST NATIONAL BANK Asheboro, N. C. THE FRIENDLY SHOP Member Federal Reserve System and TROY, uN C, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp: ESSO PRODUCTS BROWN SERVICE STATION, W.C. FLOYD General Merchandise 4 Feeds - Fertilizer - Seed Phone 3002 Ether, N.C. Tires Tubes StarjN..C. GRIFFIN FLORIST Serving Montgomery County Since 1932 Bonded Member F. T. D. A. MmLoy, N.C. Compliments Of CAUDILL'S CASH GROCERY Robbins, N. C. STANLY HARDWARE CO. Albemarle, N. C. SPORTING GOODS AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT COFFIN SCARBORO Shoes Asheboro Compliments Of VAN B. HIX, Distributor of Esso Products CITY ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Biscoe, N.C. Candor, N. C. HORNADAY HATCHERY: C. M. UPHOLSTERY CO. Baby Chicks and Supplies Feeds R. L. Macon Robbins Nea MOUNTAIN VIEW CANNING CO. Compliments Of Always top Quality Foods MONROE BARBER SHOP StameeNeG. Seagrove, N.C. T. R. FREEMAN General Merchandise. H H CLOTHING CO. Asheboro, N. C. Steeds, N.C. Compliments Of KAISER-FRAZER SALES SER. CLARK MOTOR CO. Asheboro NaC: Manufacturers Of Shale Brick MOUNT GILEAD BRICK CoO. : Mount Gilead, N. C. WESTERN AUTO ASSO.STORE BAKER'S SHOE STORE Smart Styles for Women C. M. Baker, Manager Phone 841 Asheboro, N. C. Auto Parts and Accessories E. C. Cheek, Owner Robbins aNe. Ce Ph. 3161 SAMMY'S, HEMP VARIETY STORE Steak - Chicken - Pit Bar-B-Q W. P. Haremaker Robbins NoaG. Between Troy Biscoe Compliments Of Compliments Of LESTER WILLIAMS STEWART'S FOUNTAIN AND GRILL Starnes REYNOLDS TAXI Compliments Of Dependable Service ASHEBORO BARGAIN STORE Stale Nea G- Asheboro, N. C. Visit Us For the Finest In Gift Items-Greeting Cards Office Supplies SCOTT'S BOOK STATIONARY COMPANY N.C LEWIS RADIO SERVICE Robbins, N. C, Asheboro MORRIS MOTOR CO. MONTGOMERY FCX Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Phone 2651 Troy NEG Sales (Buick) Service Albemarle INS Ge PHILLIPS PHILLIPS McINTOSH HARDWARE Hardware and Seeds. Firestone Tires-Auto Supplies Batteries Pavso3t Robbins, N. C. Phwe2od GLAMOR SHOP Feminine Apparel Ca ENA Laks Watchmaker Jeweler Third Generation to serve you Ph. 941 (107 Sunset Ave. Asheboro, N. C. _ | LOWDER HARDWARE CoO. INC Building Material, Hardware Home Appliances, Paints, Seeds, Fertilizer Albemarle Nec; Asheboro CRANFORD'S FLOWERS Member Of Florists' Telephone Directory Association LeOyeN=Gs MIDWAY FURNITURE CoO. Wadeville, N. C, Ph 5381 BELK - CLINE COMPANY HALLUM FURNITURE CoO. : : Outfitters of the Enti F il Biscoe Rockingham Rie nee North Carolina Pho ooS Robbins, N.C. CANDOR SODA SHOP JEFFREY'S BEAUTY SHOP Ice Cream Sandwiches Fountain Service Meet your friends here star, N. C. smart Styles Low Prices KAY'S Ready - 1.0 — Wear: Asheboro, N. C. Compliments Of LES' MEN'S SHOP LO VgaN ames Compliments Of CITY APPLIANCE COMPANY Maytag Westinghouse Appl. Phes3i59 Robbins, N. C. A FRIEND ETHER SUPPLY COMPANY CANDOR RADIO ELEC.SHOP K. W. Moore, Owner Westinghouse, Philco Appl. Radio Repair General Merchandise SOUTHSIDE SERVICE STATION JACK KISER leven mocows Se. Steeds NaC. Ph. 807-M Asheboro, N. C. CANOY NURSERIES Phone: Asheboro 1714 - R Complete line of Nursery Stock GRIMES JEWELRY CO. SANDHILL CAFE' HOTEL Asheboro, N. C. Candor, N.C; W. H. Grimes, Owner KEARNS MOTOR COMPANY AAA General Repairs HARRIS, GUYER, THOMPSON Mt. Gilead, N.C. TROY, eNews Ph. 2421 Star aNeaG. ASHEBORO CONCRETE PROD. COMPANY STAR SHELL STATION Complete One-Stop Service Concrete for Permanence Asheboro Nace Hiway 220 1 2 mile north StaleeNees Compliments Of McRAE STORE NORTH 220 DRIVE-IN THEATRE R. A. McRae, Owner Frigidaire Appl. Maytag Washers Mount Gilead, N. C. Asheboro BILL GETTEL Montgomery County's Mr. Anthony Notary Public, J. of Peace Montgomery County, N. C. Phone; Office 2381 Home 3646 C B UPHOLSTERY Repairing Refinishing Furniture, Auto Truck Seats DP PLI OLD DP OL? AP LP OLD CLP CLAP OD — ALP VAP RAP RLI ALP OLD) i eal Boosters Asheboro Motor Co., Asheboro, N. C. — Stowes Greenhouse, Asheboro, N. C. | McCombs Grocery 7 Service Station, Hyw. 220 S. Asheboro, N.C. Buddy's Dress Shop, Asheboro, N. C. B. C. Moore Son, Asheboro, N.C. Cut Rate House Furnishing Co., Asheboro, N. C. Myrtle's Permanent Wave Shop, Seagrove, N.C. W.H. Lowder, Jeweler, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Shinner's Garage, Mt. Gilead, N..C: Harris Greene, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Red Top Taxi Service, Phone 86, Albemarle, N. C. Central Lunch, Albemarle, N.C. The Alameda Theatre, Albemarle, N. C. King's Grocery, ea grove, N.C. S..G. Richardson, Seagrove, N.C. Triangle Service Station, Seagrove, N. C. R. D. Caudill Store, Allreds, N. C. LonniesDunne «star, Ne C. Freeman's Service Station, Ether, N.C. City Dry Cleaners, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Mount Gilead Furniture Co., Mt. Gilead, N.C. eee r | § | | : : § ‘ W. J. Rowland Co., Jewelers, Albemarle, N.C. : Standard Office Equipment Co., Albemarle, N.C. 6 | : | | ! ! | | § , ” DP? PROVO LPO LDP POPP ODO LOO PLP LD LPL LV LAD VOLO LP OVP LOLOL OOOO OLD Hail te Ctar 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. None can compare with thee, And we will ever be Until our dying days, Loyal to thee. UNIVERSITY SUPPLY EQUIPMENT CO. High School and College Annuals 1200-1204 Avers Street Fort Worth 5, Texas PUBLISHERS OF THIS ANNUAL ys i ‘ ae fj vad ie VASE La a Neal ttyl PR FE het Sete BS ET) ae : oe — : : ae oe % ee Me, ; a f | i Ee ‘ : eC artic ae yet 4 3 i ba ‘a : we — : ig a a 5 . 3 x wk Ee - me ” ; : : wee . ne ; os | 2 | % : Si: oe ei : 3 = ‘ $ a - Pg 3 een he . . 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