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rg Oe, RELLY! 2 = eee nal Ben ts ee ee Ps ae ee ¢ A, SSR ied iq 7 - Rd . Fi A : ”, ft led ‘ if 4 fe a is, THE SENIOR CLASS OF | STAR HIGH SCHOOL Star, North Carolina opesents Randolph Public Library Ashebero, Nerth Carolina We, the Seniors of 1953, do proudly codedicate this edition of Oak Leaves TO OUR PARENTS E in sincere appreciation for their untiring efforts and faithful understanding of us as we have ventured along life’s pathway. We as Seniors wish to express — our gratitude to them. TO THE FACULTY for their guidance and fellowship which have steered us safely to the “Ports of Graduation’’. We shall always remember them with admiration and appre-_ ciation for all they have done for us. a ANNUAL STAFF BETTY MARTIN Asst, Editor ELIZABETH GREENE Business Manager BETSY THREATT Editor-in-Chief B. J. Maness; Jack Cole; Phil Welch; Vera McKinnon; Elizabeth Greene; Betsy Threatt, Ed.; Annie Frances Rayle; Billie Kern; Larry Thompson; Joan Caudill; Betty Martin, ADMINISTRATION Cc. J. KERN G. L, WILLIAMSON W. G. MASHBURN CLYDE O’QUINN J. S. EDWARDS, Supt. Montgomery Co, Schools Re Cy PIE LDS bring C, E, FREEMAN Star High School Ch. Local Board HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR, R. C, FIELDS Principal A.B., Duke University IWils FG gy Wig tNig (Ge MRS. J. EVERETTE SHEFFIELD MRS, C, L, SHAMBURGER Home Economics, English English, Latin Pas weW Gc. of U.N. C; ,Graduate Work, W.C, HL? We INg Go B.S., Guilford College M,A., W.C, of U.N.C. MR, RUFUS TURNER Voc, Agriculture Bron, Ni Cx State ) FWA MR, J. C. CHARLES Business Administration B.S., High Point College MR, C, A. COCHRANE Athletics, Mathematics A.B., High Point College (1). MRS ER .@C. RIEEDS Seventh Grade Bio eaeoOrgia Veachers College Work-W.C,U.N.C. (2) MRS. D. W. KANOY Sixth - Seventh Grade A Bee Dukes Wires WY (Gp als Nig G. (3)MRS, EVERETTE FREEMAN Sixth Grade A. Bo, tugh Point College Wiorkc= On aie Gel RiNe Ge (4) MISS VERNA JAMES Fifth Grade Weer Gen UneN Gree Dice (5)MRS. W. T. SHANKLE Fourth-Fifth Grade AS Dene Wie UaNaGe (6) MISS MARY O’QUINN Fourth Grade GuiltiondreAmoreles Ww.C.U.N.C.; Wake Forest (7) MISS BERTIE MANESS Third Grade Ke Gels GaraeUieN eG W.G.U, NG.) Catawba (8) MISS KATE PARKS Second-Third Grade A.B. High Point College (9)MISS MARGARET MANESS Second Grade Wiis Go We ltla (Go (10)MRS. J. H, WILLIAMSON First Grade Wri Gaus NaG. High Point College SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BETTY JEAN THREATT, Vice-Pres. MA DeLSy.. First Year High School- Nuttall; Class Secular Vee Pressse4: FH. A, 2, 3,4; V. Pres. 3; Band 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pres, 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Beta 2, 5,4; Pres. 4; May Court 2; Maid of Honor 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Citizenship Council 3,4; Medals; Citi- zenship 2, Amer. Hist, 3; Chief Mar- shal 3; Ed. Oak Leaves 4; Most In- tellectual, Most Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed, Best All ‘Round Girl 4; Miss Oak Leaf 4. JOE NEWSOM, President SOC y era” Glass IPees, il, 3.48 Wo IPReee, Gp iPS 19% Avelw2--Gitizenship Gouncil Pres. 4; V. Pres. 3; Beta 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt. 4; Dra- matics 3,4; Block S 1,2.3,4; May Court 3; Most Intellectual, Most Ath- letic, Best All ‘Round Boy 4; Mr. Acorn 4; Marshal 3. MASCOTS © GEORGIA ALLEN RONNIE KERN IDVOLAOINS, WOASUIN|., See. ‘ Willie’’ Class Sec. -Treas. 1,3, 4; Beta 2, 3,4; V. Pres, 3; Sec. 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Sec. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Capt. 3; Go-2Gaptw4t eB lock{ omy cay tier tis A. 2,4; 4-H Club 2; Citizenship Council 3,4; Star Spangler Staff 4; Oak Leaves Staff 3,4; May Court 3; Dramatics 3,4; Marshal 3; Halloween Queen 1; Medals: Most Athletic 3, Typing 3; Asst. Phy- sical Ed. Director 4; Most Athletic Girl 4; Piano l, 2. Seaeneds. a SENIORS CLIFTON ALLEN Star NeaGe Tio? Pe ACE 2 eo oD Tanna ti Gsme JACK COLE Stara NeGe mbDyrdw F.F,A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Glee Club 2; Flirtiest | 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Oak Leaves 4, | CHARLES DAVIS StareuNeeGe Bochylate Basketball 4; Baseball 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Biology Medal 2; Most Dependable 4, CLINTON DAVIS StaraeNes Ge , ‘ DewWitt’’ ‘‘Pluto”’ FE VA. ly 2,3,4;Sec.04; Program Chairman , Dra- matics 4; Sub Bus Driver 3; Bus Driver 4. : MARY ELIZABETH EVANS Stiae,, IN, Ge ““Injun’’ Citizenship Council 3; Honor Roll 3; Star Spangler 3, 4; Glee Cilmi 1,7, 5, Hays Ieee, Se Girls Goons 3s Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Softball 3; 4-H Club nan Oe Wo IEROB, Ge It yisi, J, Ih, Bp Gio INGyotieie 4p IDea = matics 4; Cutest 4; Class Prophet, JACK COLE . Aa rae CHAR LES DAVIS CLINTON DAVIS MARY ELIZABETH EVANS SENIORS JACK ROGER FLOYD Ethers Ne G: ‘ Fertilizer Boy”’ F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics 4, MARY FRANCES FREEMAN Stars Nw. ‘ Mary”’ F,H. A, 1,2,3,4; Quietest Girl 4. CARL GREENE Ether, N. C. fo honey se. -HotsRod wis opeedy = JACK ROGER FLOYD F.F.A,. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3; Sub Bus Driver 2, 4; Dramatics 4, VIVIAN ELIZABETH GREENE Ether, N. C. COT isi teye Y F,H.A,. 1,2,3,4; Treas. 3; Historian 4; Glee Club 3; -H Club 1, 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Oak Leaves Staff 4; Dramatics ,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Block S2,3,4; Halloween Queen r. Class 4; Asst, Physical Director 3, Nw ph TEDDY HANCOCK Steeds, N. C. ee Tedun F. F, A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Dramatics 4; Bus Driver 3,4, MARY FRANCES FREEMAN atts TEDDY HANCOCK VIVIAN ELIZABETH GREENE ' CARL GREENE REECE LEMONDS JETTIE CLARIS MABE SENIORS REECE LEMONDS Steeds, N. C. ‘ Lewie’’ F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 2, 3; Citizenship Council 3; Cutest 4, JETTIE CLARIS MABE Ethex a NeGe ‘ Muscles’’ F,.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Block S 2,3,4; Co-Capt. 4. B. J. MANESS Allreds, N. C., eb annie yeas IDG AP ING Up Ag ey eee Geolel (Gikmoy Ik, A, 3, 238 IDheekenetnnes Zoe Friendliest 4, BETTY ETHEL MARTIN Sieewe, IN, Ge FA I 2, 3 4; 4-H Club 2-3,4.Oak. Leavesmotatt 4; Dramatics 3,4; Beta 4; Marshal 3, RICHARD MASHBURN Stara Nem@e Be bA. 1253) 4: Dramatics 4. BETTY ETHEL MARTIN RICHARD MASHBURN SENIORS VERA LETHA McKINNON Seed, IN, Ce ‘ Verie”’ Glee Club 253, 4... He AW ly 253; Reporter 2: Beta 25354; Sec. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Block S 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Star Spangler Staff 4; Oak Leaves Staff 3,4; Dramatics 4; Neatest 4; Librarian 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3; Sec. 3; Piano 5 Bo CELIA ANN NEEDHAM idoee, IN, Cy ‘ Moosie”’ F,H.A, 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Block S 2, 3,4; Librarian 4; Friendliest 4; Testator 4, VERA LETHA McKINNON JOSEPH LEON NEEDHAM joa, IN, Gey “NCrRES” 12 12 ANS iL, Ay BS iDeccieaeimes 4) LARRY PAUL THOMPSON Stans Nee “ Grooner., Clase WRC, 4; Igeea Zo DB, 48 INGpoweer Ss Glee Chui 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Pres. 2; Basketball 3,4; Co-Capt. 4; Block S 3,4; Oak Leaves Staff 3,4; Dramatics 3, 4; Star Spangler Staff 3,4; Ed. 4; Citizenship Council 2; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Piano 4; Asst, Physical Director 4. ALVIN GEORGE WRIGHT Stare Ne 1G SAREE?” §— SOG roreye” vere, | 2,3, 4, CELIA ANN NEEDHAM JOSEPH LEON HEEDHAM LARRY PAUL THOMPSON ALVIN GEORGE WRIGHT WHEN WE WERE 1. Clifton Allen 2. Jack Floyd 3. Elizabeth Greene 4, Carl Greene 5. Billie Kern 6. Mary Evans 7, Clinton Davis 8. Mary Frances Freeman 9. Jack Cole fe 10, Charles Davis 11, Teddy Hancock 12. Reece Lemonds YOUNG AND GAY Charis Mabe Richard Mashburn Betty Martin Betty Jean Threatt Joe Newsom B. J. Maness Larry Thompson Celia Needham Vera McKinnon Alvin Wright Leon Needham FRIENDLIEST Celia Needham Bu: Maness . - NEATEST Vera McKinnon Jack Floyd LATIVES Jos « ir oo isi AA LAL LBL DALE i AOE i cst ype CT us Bertie MISS OAK LEAF AND MR. ACORN a BETSY THREATT and JOE NEWSOM CLASS PROPHECY And suddenly, visibly, the bare earth stopped, but continued under a shimmering robe of velvet as far as human eye could see. A robe, yes, whose slight majestic movements send upon the sparkling shores its pounding waves, caressing and re- treating, slowly, incessantly. Then the salty tangent breeze began to blow slowly o’er this robe and softly it whispered secrets to the high boughs of the trees. As I stood in the shadows, amazed at the beauty, I was suddenly overcome by a strong feeling and at the same time some mysterious power beckoned me into the moon- light. There I stood as in a trance while the winds from the four corners of the earth whispered the whereabouts and positions of my senior classmates at Star High School. Listen closely and I will reveal to you these future secrets. ‘Twas not surprising to hear that Vera McKinnon, after discovering a cure for her aches and pains, was peddling her new pills in a local drug store. At last Billie Kern was back at Star High Schoolas coach of a champion basket- ball team. A dream come true, for Joe Newsom was in Alaska teaching the Eskimos new methods of hunting. B. J. Maness: ‘‘A dignified preacher of Allreds. ’ Leon Needham was associated with Black Ankle Home Brew Company. Get a view of this! Betty Martin is a model for the Powers Modeling Agency in New York, Beginning her stage career, Mary Frances Freeman was in the role of a new Broadway hit, ‘‘Bashful Frances’’, Clinton Davis had become a Diesel mechanic on the Silver Meteor, employed by the Seaboard Railroad. Johnny Ray had stepped out of the spotlight, when playboy Larry Thompson step- ped in. i Using her majestic spirits and winning smile Betsy Threatt had become a well- liked dog fancier. Jack Cole had become a famous mortician when, one day, he put up the sign, ‘ Let Cole shovel when cold,’’ Get a load of this! Carl Greene, private owner of a counterfeiting machine: making his own greenbacks in Ether, After finishing law school Charles Davis was a well-known detective associated with the F.B.I, in Washington. The best of pals, Celia Needham and Claris Mabe were continuing their friend- ship working together in the Montgomery County Hospital as two outstanding nurses. A ray of moonlight flashed over the sign, ‘‘Floyd’s Grocery Store’’, which told me that Jack Floyd had taken over his father’s business in Ether. Clifton Allen was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, a chief petty officer,while Alvin Wright was enjoying life as a sargeant in the army. Representing our class as an inventor, Richard Mashburn has made a formula for an invisible ink which becomes visible when blown upon, Reece Lemonds was occupying a seat in Congress as a Senator from North Caro- lina, Faintly I heard the winds whisper that I, Mary Evans, was a secretary of a law firm in Detroit. But these are all; the waves and the whispering of the breeze ceased. I crept back into the shadows a wiser prophet. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Graduating Class of 1953, being about to pass out of this sphere of education in full possession of a ‘‘crammed ’ mind, a well-trained memory, and a sound body, do ‘draw up”’ and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby making void any and all former wills or promises theretofore made. It has been declared in the following manner: To our parents and friends we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the privileges they have made it possible for us to enjoy during our stay at Star High School. Mr. Fields, our principal, who has brought so many fresh and new ideas to help us in our activities, we wish to thank you from the bottom of our hearts. To Mrs, Shamburger, our advisor, we express our heartfelt gratitude for your patience, guidance and leadership; our sincere thanks for what you have so cheerfully done and tried to do for each one of us. We trust that you may have real satisfaction in the years to come, To our faculty we leave words of enduring gratitude for the work they have done for us and their able and never-tiring efforts to help us in all we tried to do, either as individuals or asa class. We bequeath to the Freshman Class to be, a keen determination to reach a high goal in life, and also our encouragement, Our courage and hope for better days to come, which we have gained during our school career are left to the Sophomores. Lots of luck and our very best wishes goto the Juniors. May they always endeavor to do their best to master their duties and responsibilities. And to the rising Seniors, we leave a plan to attain and a way to do it; a goal in life anda desire to pursue it; and our Senior dignity. May they uphold it forever, To our successors we must also leave our place in the hearts and thoughts of our teachers, which is the one thing hard for us to part with. We trust that it will be the Class of 1954’s most precious possession, as it has been ours, Thus, we the Seniors do hereby make the following bequests to the members of the Class of °54, Our class president, Joe Newsom, leaves his gavel to his good friend Phil Welch, incoming president of the Class of 1954. That politician’s smile of Larry Thompson’s will be left to Lester Hess. Mary Evans leaves her whistles from the boys to Betty J. Owen and Jean Thompson, To John Davis goes Reece Lemond’s position as the cutest boy of the Senior Class, Carolyn Greene and Nancy Johnson will receive Mary F, Freeman’s quietness and attentive- ness in class. Jack Cole passes on his job of keeping the girls supplied with chewing gum to Kenneth Hinson, Billie Kern leaves her position as right forward on the basketball team and her ability to shoot goals to Joanne Caudill. Betty Martin passes her wisecracks on to Mildred Allen and Betty Cagle. Claris Mabe wishes to pass on part of her love affairs and profitable schemes to Ethel Free- man--but not all of them, To Juanita Cochrane and Annie G, Allen goes a fairly sizable portion of Celia Ann’s far- fetched dreams, To James Hooker goes Jack Floyd’s ability, but not his beauty. He fears he’ll still have need of that and can’t be coaxed to leave it behind. Jack Auman is the receiver of Leon Needham’s bashfulness. ‘ Lib’? Greene Davis leaves her winning ways with the boys to Doris Kern, Carl Greene’s burning blushes are to be inherited by Walter Shore. Those flirty ways practiced by Charles Davis are left to Charles Lassiter and Harvey Car- TACKS Richard Mashburn leaves his grades for Hansard Lewis to bring up to par. And he figures he’s pretty lucky to get out. Those flashy shirts and ties worn by Teddy Hancock are passed on to Reece Early and Bleece Jordan, Betsy Threatt’s well-worn vocabulary will be proudly received by Betty Kern, Clifton Allen passes on his curly locks to Janice Kern, B. J. Maness bequeaths his ability to just star-gaze to Janie Davis. To Billie Callicutt goes Alvin Wright’s giggles so she will be well supplied. Vera McKinnon leaves her well-worn books to Annie F, Rayle and Carl Hanlon, Clinton Davis leaves his ‘‘hot-rod’’® to Smith Junk Yard, %C. W. Graves. We do hereby constitute and appoint Mrs, Shamburger, our class advisor, sole executor of this our last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we the Class of 1953 have to this our last will set our hands and seal on this fourteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-three. MASCOTS VAN KERN, Mascot VIVIAN KERN, Mascot TOANNES GAUDI line neise : t| ( ER PHIL WELCH, Vice-Pres. aa CAROLYN GREENE, Sec. BETTY JEAN OWEN, Treas. ANNIE GRACE ALLEN MILDRED ALLEN JACK AUMAN JACK BUTLER BETTY CAGLE BILLIE CALLICUTT HARVEY CARRICK JUANITA COCHRANE JANIE DAVIS JUNIOR JOHN T. DAVIS REESE EARLY ETHEL FREEMAN CARL HANLON C, W. GRAVES LESTER HESS KENNETH HINSON CLASS JAMES HOOKER NANCY JOHNSON BLEECE JORDAN BETTY KERN DORIS KERN JANICE KERN CHARLES LASSITER SACK LEMONDS JUNIOR CLASS HANSARD LEWIS ANNIE FRANCES RAYLE WALTER SHORE JEAN THOMPSON SOPHOMORES Bobby Greene D. J. Cagle Secretary President Nancy Needham Pat Reynolds Reporter Vice-President Barbara Allen J. T. Allen Betty Ann Bennett James Brewer Bobby Cagle Willis Cagle Jim Cameron Harvey Cornelison Allene Davis Betty Davis Lewis Davis Edna Dawkins Della Hancock Melba Hancock Douglas Kennedy Jimmy Kiser Frank Kivett Louise Leach John Wayne Mashburn Pat Morgan Edna Odom Betty Jean Sams Wallace Spivey Don Needham FRESHMEN Mary Hester Greene Kay Brooks President Secretary-Treasurer Lynda Lomax Chris Rush Vice-President Reporter Annie Mae Allen Mildred Beane Jimmy Bodsford Max Cagle Charles Daughtry Mary Lou Davis Reece Davis Alice Dunn Esther Dunn Robert Freeman Mahlon Greene Richard Greene Maggie Hall William Hancock Vonette Hinson Clarice Hogan Jasper Hursey Melvin Jordan Pernell Kearns Buddy (Ralph) Kern Clyde Kern Dan Kern Sylvia Kern Edward King Betty Sue Mabe Floyd Mabe Edith McDaniels Gladys Nichols Marie Owen Paul Phillips Anita Rose Carlton Scott Helen Sineath Arnold Smith Mary Strider Bobby Wright SNAPSHOTS EIGHTH GRADE MR. KANOY, Teacher Faye Auman Joan Brewer Jackie Britt Ollie Cagle Lois Cornelison Clinton Davis Dalton Davis Dean Davis Jerry Davis Darrell Freeman Lacy Freeman Henry Harris Billy King Johnny Mabe Reece Mabe Laine Mashburn Kathleen McKenzie Jerry Sheppard Roger Spivey Mertis Thomas Nancy Thomas Jackie Threatt Edward Williams EIGHT GRADE MRS, MORGAN, Teacher Jerry Don Allen Ethel Brewer Shirley Britt Janie Cagle John Lee Callicutt Jay Davis Nancy Davis Peggy Davis Raymond Davis Tim Davis Patricia Freeman Patricia Greene Lamon King Don Mabe Richard Rayle Christine Settle Shirley Shoafe Dan Shore Susie Smith Ray Spivey Jean Thompson Mickey Trogdon Kenneth Williams SEVENTH GRADE MRS, FIELDS, Teacher Elmo Allen Martha Allen Rosa Bennett Tommy Britt Sue Brewer Brenda Brooks Wayne Brown Jerry Cagle Dixie Davis Virginia Davis Wayne Davis Glenn Deaton Peggy Freeman Benny Hall Oscar Hancock Shirley Hooker Elmer Kellam Peggy Kern Beulah King Nancy King Richard McBride Ruby Jean McBride Wayne McBride June Carol Nall Larry Parsons Evelyn Reynolds Jenny Lee Russell Laverne Spivey Jacky Sprouse Jerry Stuart Lucille Williams Billy Wright SEVENTH GRADE MRS. KANOY, Teacher Billy Cagle Denzil Jordan Charles King Roy Lee Luther Jimmy McLeod Jerry Don Miller Bobby Needham Billy Thompson SIXTH GRADE MRS, KANOY, Teacher Clinton Cagle Clarence Davis Joseph Davis Waylon Davis Alton Greene Wayne Greene Tim Kern Lacy McKenzie Toy B. McSwain Elmer Needham Roger Nichols Tony Nichols Donald Owen Gene Sheppard Jerry Sineath Willis Strider SIXTH GRADE MRS, FREEMAN, Teacher Jane Allen Johnny Allen Ralph Beane Sue Caudill Jean Cochrane Wanda Cooper Caludine Davis Emma L. Davis Johnny Davis Sue Davis Garland Dunn Riley Fields Jerry Don Hancock Philip Hancock Nannie Harris Ann Holt Lois Hooker Hoyt Johnson Larry Jordan Carlene Mabe James Maness Clara J. Morgan Lula Jane Morgan Toby Morrison Alice Faye Nichols Wilma Odom James Marshall Parsons Marion Russell Curtis Sanders Vance Spivey Jo Ann Thompson Linda Williams Mildred Wright MISS JAMES, Teacher Judy Allen Robert Allen Donald Brewer Carl Cagle Ralph Cagle Roy Cagle dig Whe KECUS Jerry Davis Leroy Davis Shirley Davis Jo Dennis Shirley Freeman Harvey Greene Wanda Hess Judy Hogan Beth Holt Janice James Joyce Ann Kiser Elaine Mabe Kenneth Mabe Carol Mashburn Loretta McCaskill Iris Morton Charles Nall Jerry O'Brian Linda Parsons Lonnie Poole Della Russell Frankie Saunders Monroe Scott Patty Sheffield Joan Smith Edward Stewart Royce Thomas Maxine Wiles Nancy Wiles Betty Williamson Henry Williamson Sue Carol Williamson HETH GRADE Be Ose Uy 4 Wh ak mt ws H NE HETH GRADE MRS. SHANKLE, Teacher John Calvin Britt Peggy Caudill Betty Davis Carol Ann Davis Gordon Davis James Greene Roy Hursey Marion Jordan Nell Kern Faye Miller Lettie Morgan Ronald Stevens Iris Lee Ward FOURTH GRADE MRS, SHANKLE, Teacher Clinton Allen Mary Bennett Yo ID, IeeEsvere, Ae, Donald Carrack Paul Cornelison Alma Davis Annie Mae Davis Darrell Davis William Davis Hoyet Dunn Douglas Eggleston Walter Freeman, Jr Rachel Joyce Juanita McBride Clyde McDaniels Bobby Joe Saunders FOURTH GRADE MISS O’QUINN, Teacher John Reece Allen Johnny Blakely Joe Brewer Rita Brooks Phillip Bullard Noel Cagle Dixie Caudill Carol Ann Covington J. W. Davis Kenneth Early Bobby Fields Eula Mae Greene Leonard Greene Peggy Hogan Mike Jenkins Jerrelene Jordan Nancy Jordan Harold King Kenneth Luther Jean Mabe Joyce Ann Mabe Marlene Mashburn Robert Medlin Clyde McKenzie Mack Morrison Charles Reynolds Lamona Reynolds Frank Rose Jimmy Saunders Philip Sheppard Mamie Smith Dallas Spivey Sue Carol Spivey Merle Thomas Jerry Thompson Douglas Wiles Donald Williams Suzzane Williams THIRD GRADE MISS BERTIE MANESS, Teacher Joyce Ann Allen Hobert Beane Peggy Bodsford Joe Britt Thelma Britt Jean Bryant Gary Cooper Dalton Davis Danny Davis Dorothy Davis Thomas Eggleston Kay Ann Freeman Barbara Ann Greene Jean Haltom Mollie Hancock Sylvia Hancock Leonard Johnson Linda Kern ; Milton Kern Rae Andy Lamonds EEO erg servi” Philip Hancock Joyce Faye Martin Patricia Mashburn Roy McBride Sandy O’Quinn Susan Phillips Jerry Russell Harold Scott Paul Singleton Jimmy Clyde Smith Junior Turner Shirley Thompson Ann Williams Grady Lee Williamson THIRD GRADE MISS PARKS, Teacher Thurman Allen Bill Brewer Jimmy Callicutt Betty Lou Davis Winford Davis Billie Dunn Dalton Mabe Joe Morton Jimmy Sprouse Mary Lou Thomas Melvin Thomas Clyde Thompson Danny Tomlinson SECOND GRADE MISS PARKS, Teacher Johnny Bryant Rachel Cagle Ruby Cagle Mary Ann Callicutt David Cornelison Dorothy Davis Tommy Davis Billy Early Mickey Kern Edward Lamonds Linda Needham Wayman Stevens Johnny Thomas Brenda Turner SECOND GRADE MISS MARGARET MANESS, Teacher Geraldine Allen Helen Beane Donald Boone Clara Sue Cagle Donald Covington Geraldine Davis Roger Davis Roger Dunn Bobby Eggleston Edward Freeman Ruby Freeman David Jarrell Jerry Joyce Brenda King Faye Kiser Billy Mabe Bobby Ray Mabe Gary Mabe Jimmy Mashburn Roy Lee McBride Emma Lee Miller Norma Nichols Dianne Phillips Bobby Reed Laverne Saunders Richard Sheffield Larry Sheppard Junior Smith Malcom Smith Charles Spivey Dorothy Spivey Walton Spivey Faye Stevens Patricia Ward Judy Williamson HIRST GRADE MRS. WILLIAMSON, Teacher Janice Allen Thomas Allen Mary Bennett Gary Blakely Junior Bodsford Deanne Brewer Boyd Britt Nancy Cagle Dan Cochrane Dossie Davis Jimmy Davis Jimmy Lewis Davis Jane Dalton Jonah Davis Edward Dunn Jerry Dunn Mary Freeman Thomas Freeman Virginia Freeman Dianne Greene Richard Greene Gregory Jenkins David Joyce Barbara Luther Larry Mabe Billie Maske Billy McCaskell Leroy McBride Linda McBride Donnie Morgan Dorothy Nall Virginia Needham Carol Poole Larry Rush Larry Sheffield Herman Snow Phyllis Stevens Benny Stuart Thomas Thompson Carlene Truelove CITIZENSHIP COUNCIL Ce NRE IIIA ES z 3 4 | | 4 ; { £ PURPOSE To foster and help maintain a desire among the student body to develop a greater spirit of school loyalty and citizenship. OFFICERS Presiden tics tsetse 6 evelete tral sie chores ecclesia saetebele shots slater ent nmt OCEINE WS OL Vice=Presidéentin cc ccm cio ce ttele cterciele etree eierenieeem O20N CaC@audi iE Secretary =) Uréasurereny os ce satel sucks el sioeiheiesio heise tie ODD VaCI Le ene SPONSOLH cis ae aie ere 0 oe ere ciele werelckee ers ee eee aE Tem eG mere lds MEMBERSHIP B, Threatt, B. Owen; T. Hancock, B. Kern, Diid.) Cagle J. Caudiliiar aw elem, C. Greene, J. Newsom, B. Greene, M. H. Greene, B. Callicutt, W. Spivey, L. Lomax, P, Reynolds, N, Needham, PROJECTS Sponsor Good Manners Week Sponsor Good Fellowship Week Sponsor Homecoming Game Repair fence in front of Home Economics Cottage Serve oranges at ballgames Buy uniforms for cheerleaders Plan Mayday Program Keep bulletin board in hall e OANDHNPWN-E e Hasten Jason, THE BASIN!! Where's the Octagon? Seated: L. Thompson, J. Newsom, B. Kern, B, Threatt, Pres; Mrs. Shamburger, Sponsor. Standing: V. McKinnon, Sec.; B. Callicutt, B. OwenseA vee. Rayle;b. Kern Vice-Pres.;.C, Greene; D. Kern, J. Caudill, Treasurer, STAR SPANGLER STAFF V. McKinnon, Circ. Man,; A. F. Rayle, Asst, Ed, L. Thompson, Ed.; Mr. Charles, Advisor, HEY! What hit me? Sunday Best GLEE CLUB Front Row: C, Rusk, A. G. Allen, B, Mabe, V. McKinnon, M. Evans, B. Owen, Sec.,; B. Kern, J, Caudill, V. Pres.; M. Hancock, P. Reynolds, N. Needham, B. Threatt, Pres.; C. Hogan, A, Dunn, G. Nichols, J. W. Mashburn, Second Row: C. W, Graves, K, Brooks, M, Strider, M. H. Greene, E, Freeman, A, F. Rayle, L. Lomax, J, Coch- rane, B, Callicutt, E. Dawkins, V. Hinson, P. Kearns, A, Davis, R. Freeman, Third Row: P, Phillips, J. Brewer, P. Welch, L. Thompson, H. Lewis, C. Hanlon, J, Came- ron, C, Scott, W. Spivey, B. Kern, Mrs. Threatt Accompanist R, C, FIELDS Director MRS, HANCOCK Piano Teacher LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Assistants: Mesdames Leach, Deaton,Monroe, Mr. Cochrane. Help- ers: Shirley Britt, Janie Cagle, Ethel Brewer, Nancy Davis, Shirley Shoafe, Patricia Freeman, Jean Thompson. MRS, DORA CRANE Dietitian SENIOR 4-H CLUB VY “|S OFFICERS Carlton Scott President Wallace Spivey Vice-President Reece Davis Secretary Clyde Kern Song Leader OFFICERS Marion Russell President Riley Fields Vice-President Jackey Threatt Sec. and Treas. Lula Jane Joyce Song Leader aH OFFICERS Joanne Caudill President Mary Hester Greene Vice-President Pat Reynolds Secretary Carolyn Greene Treasurer A. F. Rayle Parliamentarian Elizabeth Greene Historian Mary Evans Reporter Betsy Threatt Song Leader i FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Jack Floyd President Jack Auman Vice-President Wallace Spivey Secretary Edward King Reporter’ Carl Greene Sentinal Mr. R. B. Turner Advisor SHINING STARS Coach - COCHRANE KERN - Co-Capt. Score 403 GREENE Score 185 NEEDHAM Score 119 CAUDILL DAWKINS Score 14 Score 119 HINSON Score 87 THOMPSON - Co-Capt Score 270 GREENE Score 178 GREEN FLASHES Coach - COCHRANE LEWIS Score 260 NEWSOM - Co-Capt. Score 100 HANLON Score 225 GREENE C, MABE-Co-Capt. S. MABE Feb, OW EN Dec, Jan, Feb, McKINNON SHINING STARS Place Score-Their-Our Norwood 49 - 44 Highfalls 47 - 43 Norwood OS = 3 Prospect 25 - 34 Troy 42 = 50 Bennett 50 - 40 Prospect 35 - 49 Troy 358-833 Bennett Eyl xe: 558} Mt. Gilead 43 - 58 Ellerbe 49 - 38 Candor 55 - 44 Biscoe U3 2 (0 Broadway 42 - 22 Biscoe Cys} 2 Bil Candor 58 - 46 Highfalls 48 - 41 Ellerbe Bl o AS Mt. Gilead 66 - 67 Troy Be) 3 Ae Broadway 61 - 41 TOURNAMENT Mt. Gilead 47 - 33 RAYLE Place There There Here There There There Here Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Here There Here Here Here Troy DAVIS 2, 69 23 GREEN FLASHES Date Place Score-Their-Our Place Nov. 18 Norwood 54 - 41 There 21 Highfalls 54 - 40 There 25 Norwood bile 35 Here CAMERON 28 Prospect 257 =—32 There 5 Dec, “6 Hanes Hosiery 54 - 52 Here 2 Troy 50 - 38 There 16 Bennett 54 - 44 There 18 Prospect 40 - 55 Here 30 Troy 68 - 59 Here Jan, 2 Bennett 5 5 - 49 Here 9 Mt, Gilead 56 = 63 There 13 Ellerbe 49 - 43 Here 16 Candor 43 - 42 There 20 Biscoe St = 35) Here 23 Broadway His ei) There 724 Biscoe 60 - 80 There 30 Candor Sib = Oy Here eb. 3 Highfafls 537-47 Here 6 Ellerbe AS 7= 23 There 10 Mt. Gilead 50 - 74 Here 3 Loy 41 - 46 Here 16 Broadway Side=s Ol Here TOURNAMENT RUSH Feb, 19 Biscoe 46 - 43 Troy 11 AO8t, WINRSIOENG Morgan, Early, Cole, Davis, Welch, Kern, Brewer. CHARLES MORGAN Coach Manager BUS DRIVERS Teddy Hancock, Carl Greene, C. W. Graves, Jack Lemonds, Mr. D. H. Cochrane, JANITOR PRICE BUTLER AUTOGRAPHS 7 THE SMITHERMAN COTTON MILLS RUSSELL HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Star, North Carolina SALES OFFICE - EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NEW YORK CITY ETHER ROLLER MILLS MFGS. OF CAROLINA'S BEST E, F. AUMAN, MILLER wd Re panel GAUDI MIA uSRe NANCY FLOUR - FEED - MEAL Bread is the Staff of Life Agt. for GRANIO FEEDS Royster-Smith Douglas, V-C Fertilizers Pie GG, PAUL THOMPSON GROCERIES AND MEATS North Carolina TROY AUTOS, INC. a DEALER North Carolina NEWSOM HOSIERY MILL FINISHING - HOSIERY Phone Day - 2577 Night - 2571 NEWSOM CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING - CONSTRUCTION Compliments of BLYTHE BROTHERS CO. ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS Charlotte North Carolina B. B. MOTOR CO. SERVICE “YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER SINGESI IZ Telephone 76 North Carolina Compliments of SEAGROVE HARDWARE CO. PICKETT’S STORES CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Stores In Star, Ellerbe, Candor, Oakboro, Denton, Lexington, Pilot Mountain, High Point, Randleman and Liberty. BISCOE COCA-COLA COMPANY Biscoe North Carolina Compliments of STAR ROTARY CLUB MONTGOMERY FCX SERVICE Farm Supplies Electrical Appliances T. R. FREEMAN General Merchandise-Furniture Steeds North Carolina MATTHEWS FLORIST Corsages, Wedding Flowers, Funeral Designs, Pot Plants Telephone 125 Candor North Carolina STEED’S NURSERY Pee eandaW eA eo LEED North Carolina Compliments of BISCOE FLORISTS Smart Apparel for Ladies, Misses and Juniors THE FASHION SHOP Troy North Carolina Gifts-Greeting Cards-Books Portable Typewriters SCOTT BOOK and STATIONERY CO. Sunset Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Phone 3139 THE FOOD STORE Groceries and Fresh Meats Fruits - Vegetables Household Needs - Feeds DeeCa Deaton SoD ww. sur ley. SOUTHERN FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 429 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina All Types Floor, Wall Coverings Phone 5221 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Asheboro North Carolina Your County Newspaper THE MONTGOMERY HERALD North Carolina DoW. HOLT COMPANY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS HOME FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS Asheboro North Carolina MILLER TRACTOR COMPANY Phone 5061 - Main Street Troy, North Carolina Compliments of VESTAL MOTOR COMPANY SALES . Sard | SERVICE FORD CARS - FORD TRUCKS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Asheboro North Carolina BANK OF BISCOE Biscoe, N. C. - Robbins, N. C. Compliments of A FRIEND KERN-FREEMAN BUILDING SUPPLIES HARDW ARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES North Carolina MONTGOMERY DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Lielephonesos4! North Carolina QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY Charlotte North Carolina Weel below resident J. G. Armfield, Manager ReaWreClinejeoec.. et reas. BELK-CLINE COMPANY New York Office: Home Office: 450 Seventh Avenue Charlotte, N.C, Troy, North Carolina ) CAR-LAN, INC. aush GENERAL OFFICES Phone 4791 CAR-LAN OIL CO, CAR-LAN BUICK CO. Distributor Richfield Products Buicks - Troy, N. C. Plants - West End, Star, N. C. Ove Noe Ge PARSONS SEWING MACHINE SHOP NEW and USED SEWING MACHINES PARTS AND REPAIRS SEWMACHINES Portables and Furniture Styled Cabinet Models Rive orade St, Asheboro, N. C,. Mienaleioh St., Siler Gity, N.C. Compliments of FREEMAN’S STORE North Carolina Compliments of GRIFFIN CLINIC Asheboro North Garolina Visit Your New Student’s Department at HALL-KNOTT’S in Asheboro BLAKE’S BAR-B. Q. Delicious bare-ab oO: 24 Hour Service Wi Sy 74740) 3 Mi. S. Biscoe Sales Service for ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMILTON WATCHES NECCHI SEWING MACHINE Compliments of ae THE C. V. RICHARDSONS CRM ATR Re Phone 3532 North Carolina FINE CLASS RINGS Compliments of ANNOUNCEMENTS MONTGOMERY HOSIERY MILL YEARBOOKS AW ARDS JOSTENS Since 1897 Representative: FOX DRUG COMPANY TaGeeGhiles 611 Colonial Drive High Point, North Carolina Asheboro North Carolina HICKS ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Water Heaters Fixtures - Electric Water Pumps Welding Auto Body Repairs and Painting Phone 3691 Troy North Carolina LES’ MEN SHOP ‘ We Fit Everybody’”’ B.V.D. - Van Heusen Shirts Sewell Suits Ties - Socks - Belts R. E. Mullinix - E, E, Clayton, Owners Douglas Shaw, Mgr. Phone 5921 Troy North Carolina WALTER PARKS General Electric Appliances Sylvania Television Seagrove North Carolina SANDHILL CAFE HOTEL Comfortable Rooms With Steam Heat Good Food Service C, B. UPHOLSTERING CO. Repairing -Refinishing-Reupholstering Furniture - Auto and Truck Seats C. R. Lawrence - Phone 3981 ALLEN-MANESS LUMBER CO, Manufacturers of Long Short Leaf Yellow Pine and Hardwoods Phone 2071 - Star, N. C. TROY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings General Electric Appliances Phone 3231 Troy North Carolina We Serve the Best Chicken On Earth RED’S CHICKEN HUT Asheboro North Carolina HARRIS CHEVROLET CO, Dial 2521 Troy North Carolina Compliments of PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 410 Summit Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of STAR SODA SHOP CUT RATE HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY Furniture, otoves,= ranges House Furnishings 130 Sunset Avenue Phone 3155, Asheboro, N. GCG. CLIFTON DRIVE-IN Specialty - Pit Cooked Barbecue Breakfast, Dinner, Short Orders Sea Food in Season Owned and Operated by MiserandsMias ai Ge elit ton Asheboro North Carolina CRANFORD‘S FLOWERS Members of Florist Telephone Directory Association Phones ocl roy, North Carolina Compliments of H H CLOTHING COMPANY Ladies Gents Ready-to-Wear 109 Sunset Ave. Asheboro North Carolina Phones3991 Robbins, Nese. Hewson, sias Wy 1] ie 2 i S CANDOR SODA SHOP GRILL Sandwiches - Ice Cream Fountain Service ‘ ‘Meet Your Friends Here”’ PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2381 North Carolina LONGVIEW ESSO SERVICE South Asheboro, N. C. Highway 220 Sandwiches and Coffee With All the Trimmings Compliments of GARNER PONTIAC COMPANY Phone 3321 Biscoe North Carolina When in Troy Visit STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Perscriptions-Drugs-Sundries Compliments of STAR CLEANERS ALLIENE FURNITURE CORP. Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture Troy North Carolina ROSE’S 5-10-25 STORE Asheboro North Carolina KEARNS MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Gulf Dealer General Repairs Phone 2421 North Carolina TOMMY’S DRIVE-IN Hwy. 220 - N. Asheboro Pit Cooked Barbecue Thick Milk Shakes - Sandwiches Open 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 M-N Curb Service B. C. MOORE SONS Buy From Moore and Save More Asheboro, N. C. All 3 Floors Completely Air Conditioned PREMO KING, INC. Old Courthouse Square IEVRORY North Carolina THE WILLO SHOP Wearing Apparel, Gifts, Lingerie IMbee, IK. IM, (Cere@ Phone 109 Candor, North Carolina GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE CO, General Hardware Home Appliances, Sporting Goods Telephone 2367 126 - 128 North Church Street Asheboro North Carolina We Coe rlOY )D General Merchandise Feed-Fertilizer-Seed Phone 3002 Ether North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Allis - Chalmers Farm Machinery Candor North Carolina Fill Dirt -- Top Soil Crushed Stone and Sand PAUL P, PARKS TZ Se Nee y ote Phone 4716 - Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of RUSH DAWKINS GROCERY Meats-Seafoods-Groceries Candor North Carolina WALLACE DRUG CO, Perscription Specialist Star North Carolina MONROE BARBER SHOP BoB. Monroestakh Le Morgan We Specialize in All Skin and Scalp Treatments JACK KISER Steeds North Carolina DEATON Piece Goods Meet Your Friends At THE GLAMOR SHOP Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of Hen ee HOih Gulf Oil Products Compliments of AILEEN MILLS North Carolina SUNNYSIDE DRIVE-IN Plate Lunches, Bar-B-Q-Sandwiches Asheboro North Carolina ARSCOTT OFFICE MACHINES CoO, Standard and Portable Typewriters Phone 3456 Troy North Carolina Compliments of BOB SHINN MOTORS Dodge Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge Job - Rated Trucks Candor North Carolina Compliments of MARGARET’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2426 Star North Carolina Compliments of SWAIM SUPPLY CO, Higier oint North Carolina WALLACE SMITHERMAN, INC, Lumber and Paints Troy North Carolina SOUTHERN GRILL SOUTHSIDE SERVICE STATION Farley Lewis and Tommy Robbins Amoco Gas and Oil Dial 3498 Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of BISCOE FOUNDRY MACHINE Co, Compliments of QUALITY FURNITURE CoO. ‘‘After we sell we serve,.’’ THE JEWEL BOX Abs Harrison, Mon, Compliments of CiriavYel( Cheek UE Leo: Biscoe North Carolina CANDOR RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP Westinghouse Appliances R.C.A. Radios Victor and Decca Records Candor North Carolina JONES DEPT. STORE Asheboro North Carolina CITY LAUNDRY CLEANERS, INC. Ov; North Carolina PINE HOSIBRY=MILUS= INC. Manufacturers of Children’s Hosiery BISCOE ESSO SERVICE Phone 2231 - Biscoe, N. C. Washing, Greasing Auto Accessories of Compliments of Compliments BROWN’S ESSO SERVICE STATION TROY MEN’S SHOP SSE€rviCceswith atomllecws North Carolina BISCOE DRUG STORE Best Wishes of Prescription Druggist THE BANK OF RANDOLPH Biscoe North Carolina Asheboro North Carolina STAR TRACTOR IMP. CO. The only tractor with the complete Ferguson system with automatic dept. control of the implement. CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Compliments of REAVES PHARMACY CAROLINA RETREADING CO. Perscription Specialist O til 9:00 P.M.-Ph 2300 Asheboro North Carolina Ashen Nose CaeeTiae BOOSTERS MORGAN CHICKEN FARM, Star, N. C. STOWE’S GREENHOUSES, Asheboro, N. C. CAROLINA THEATRE, Asheboro, N. C. AUTO SUPPLY CO. Asheboro, N. C. KEARNS RADIATOR CO., Asheboro, N. C, WALKER SHOES, Asheboro, N. C. ROGERS JEWELRY CO., Asheboro, N. C. RONA EVELYN KING, Asheboro, N. C. CANDOR BARBER SHOP, Candor, N. C. CANDOR DRUG CO., Candor, N. C. GITY GROGERY. Gandors NG: Crals BURKHE ADS Gandor- NG. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Seagrove, N. C, W. G. MASHBURN, Star, N. C. SHELL SERVICE STATION, Star, N. C. Ry i GCAUDIUL starve Nao J. W. LEMONS, Troy, N. C. Jeo DURNS Fe Lroy,e Nemo. TROYSIGHS COATICO. 1 roy eNa GC. FRIENDLY SHOP, INC., Troy, N. C. GRIFFIN FLORISTS; Troy; Nw G- ROSAS T op nt et Om STIR BR Sia Se ea PEO Ba a eas POSS eho ee tection oes er oe Beate bees l Wi came is cleo D ' fit F UCIT Geer nee HH Fails he % ” . | WR, Sireese TY PUBLIC LIBRAR N 37 0 Temas, | Mie a toe ee + See BS. RANDOLPH COU ae Sn Se tassy WAS awe
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