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

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Editor-in-Chief Class President BOBBY GREENE IDs Ig (GAGA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The annual staff wishes to express its thanks 1o all those who have work- ed so faithfully with us. Without your coopera- tion it would have been impossible to have this Ne ee volume published. Junior Committee M. H. GREENE, B. WRIGHT, L. LOMAX F.KIVETT, Photographer Administration J.S. EDWARDS, Superintendent Montgomery County Schools R. C.)FIELDS, Principal Star High School C.E. FREEMAN Chairman Local Board W.G. MASHBURN CLYDE O’QUINN Cre OE RIN G. L. WILLIAMSON High School Facul MR. Re. GCG. PIELDS Principal A.B., Duke University Maan Ue NiciGr. MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER English-Latin Bo. Guilford College Mie Are Wise Cre UW uINia Gi. MR.C. A. COCHRAN Athletics-Mathematics A.B., High Point College MRS.J. EB. SHEFFIELD Home Economics-English Brien Weta s Nicr Ge. MR. W.L. McPHAIL B.S. - Agricultural Ed, N.C. State College MISS EDITH IVEY Commercial Eastman School of Business Durahm College of Commerce Wis ING Gidy WaiSie (Galing Sinan UW HGo Elementary Faculty MRS. E. A. MORGAN Eighth Grade A Gui ltondsGollege Works aie Mi 5 Oo Wy INg Gig MRs. R.C. FIELDS Seventh Grade B.S.Georgia Teachers College Workeal W.°C..U NG, IMUR 5 Wiig IML, SBC ON Seventh Grade Dike Wo Io Gop Ag 1c IMR 5 dg Co HKOWUG IE! Sixth Grade A.B. Wake Forest Graduate Work U.N.C. N. Y. School Social Work; Yale MRS. J. Mio. ROBERTS Sixth-Fifth Grade INe eae Mixelon Wis ING Go Wowel ya Mle Non Wis INT, Gc MISS VERNA JAMES Fifth Grade Wi Go WAIN, Gps ID MISS MARY O’QUINN Fourth Grade Guiltord-aArgS sails Wie Gin Ure Npe Crm ia kestonesit MRS. W. T. SHANKLE Fourth Grade AVE ee Wire Gr alUcemIN on Gre MISS BERTIE MANESS Third Grade 1D (Opn TAS, so. LEAN KC) MRS. ERNEST CAGLE Third - Second Grades Flora McDonald, B. Lit. ibevacler, JA, 18). MISS MARGARET MANESS Second Grade Wa Ge Wo Me Ge MISS KATE PARKS Second Grade Abe til gna PomtGolege MRS.C.E., FREEMAN First Grade A.B., High Point College Works Qe IBllome WW, Co iW, IN, E. MISS IDA KERN First Grade Press ay IMs, key Wii ote Wis ING Ge Wis INo Ge MRS.O. J. THREATT Piano B. Mus.,Columbia College Peabody Conservatory Mascots JIM woes DANIEL JAMES CAGLE, JR. Seagrove, N.C. ‘“ Dee Jee’’ GlasseePreswis4iay. Pres. 2; Sec. 3; GitaGCounciel 24.0, 4, Pres.4; Beta GlubeZcewor aoe ce a, reas, 4: °F. EF. Apileecreaorm4ner ress. 13, Sec, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Block S 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Office Boy 4; Asst. Phys.Fd.iInst.1,2,3; Christ- mas Pageant 2; Piano 1; Oak Leaves Jr.Comm. 3; Annual Staff 4; Dra- matics 3; May Court 2,3; Most Ath- letic 4; Most Popular Boy 4. MY LAMONDS ‘Sentor Class Officers EDNA MAE DAWKINS Stale 5 ING Ge Oi) Bye te MARY BETH DENNIS ) NANCY JEAN NEEDHAM IDideeie , IN, Go COMO ae Cilasee W.IPReso 6 INSjxowier 23 Cite. GOwrmvetil 2, Ze IP SleleIN5 ly Ao Sa es IRC= pornteres-aGleer Clubmlir? jo ues beta GlubeZensne welesctators4 moaciketballl iL, , ae iBiloes S i, 3, as iDraiwacitiies 3. 4-SLibrarian best) All=R o umd Girl 4; Wittiest Girl 4. Gilageg Wrens, Se SECs te Wecegs 4s Gite Councilisn4aGleeiGlubeli 273) 4; IM, 18, Ng ly Bp So CRIB (Gini Binz Bagkenonalll il, 2, 3, @,CO oGaAiats 4 Bioeik S i, 25 35 Ze Dranawnes Sy Gs Marshal 3; May Queen Attendant 3; Circ.Man.Oak Leaves 4; Most Ath- letic 4. ALLEN, BARBARA LEE ALLEN, JAMES THOMAS BENNETT, BETTY ANN BREWER, JAMES EDWARD BARBARA LEE ALLEN Sezben INig (Ge ee” ax SEI S elo Ee Ee Ay pena Hels Glleei@lubel aD ramiaa tics 3 4n4. JAMES THOMAS ALLEN SKeaiey IN, Ge OOM IEKe 2? IT, IP, Ng ly Bo Sy ZR IDS AMA CLES By Gs Sul, we Driver 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Cutest 4; Flirtiest 4, BETTY ANN BENNETT Stare, Ni, Go —Detwe-—wopecks | I eel Ite thy Ay Sho G8 Holst thn Ze Se GhlearGimls I, 2s JAMES EDWARD BREWER Saw, IN, Cy Y Sighte-waoguirrels Ipe IT 4 ING I By Sa 28 GHES Giivlsil, Bo Se Wieerensinves 3; Baseball 1; Basketball 3,4,J.V.1, 2; Block S 1,3,4;Bus Driver 3; Substitute 2,4; Beta Club 3,4; F. F. A. Award 2; Most Dependable 4. CLAUDIE WILLIS CAGLE Silay INig (Go eoWiil tiem 5 Bn Oy Zin Glee Glues I, es ims Deriner titute Driver 2; Dramatics 4; Quietest BW by rs n Cc Owe O Seniors CAGLE, CLAUDIE WILLIS 1955 IDI IU MW ILOWIUSIS IDVAWAS Sire 5 IN, Ge Cais ID o Jel, Ae hy Zo So GR Ibomparicin che Omicwar 24, GENNETTE ALLENE DAVIS Seaie, IN 5 Go PEGmene’” = “CURE” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3,4; Senior 4-H 25 Oe Iles Ss) Is injec a@orellll Ie 1m Rhy ING Ils Ay Se 4; Marshal 3; Office Girl 4; Citizenship Council 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Piano 2; Vice-Pres, 4-H @lubwor GRADY CURTIS DUNN Stare Ne Gr esa Seayepronre Ishyeet ib, Z8 IP oI 4 WN Why By Dy SS IDiPEvonel= tieSEone Oud). Bus Drivieers2e on 4. DAVIS, BETTY LOUISE HARVEY EUGENE EVANS Siralies Nig G6 OTIS Vent Piles 1,5; ceaprove, Kannapolis High 2; Bas— ketball 2,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Representative 3; Citizenship Council 3; May Court Attendant 3; Block S 4; J. V. Basketball 1. ROBERT LEE GREENE SitalzemNRe Gr SOD bvaml ClasisePeres ono eChmlen ce p48 Cr tiez emmys) hip Groyu my cis! le Zeon SEC we, aVilce-Pres.ocsbieta Gilbe2zees. 4 Vice-Pres..3, Pres.,43h oF eAs tl, 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; BlockS 1, 2, 3,4; Asst. Physical Ed Director 1, 2, 3; Christ- mas Pageant 2; Dramatics 3; Chief Marshal 3; Oak Leaves Comm. 3; Oak Leaves Editor-in- Chief 4; Math Award 2; History Award 3; Agri- culture Award 3; Prophet 4; Most Intellectual 4; Neatest 4; Best All ’Round Boy 4. DAVIS, GENNETTE ALLENE GREENE, ROBERT LEE EVANS, HARVEY EUGENE DUNN, GRADY CURTIS HANCOCK, MELBA SUE KENNEDY, DOUGLAS RICHARD MELBA SUE HANCOCK Ethier wNes er ‘SMeb’? IP tals ING Wyo S52 Ubilesceiein Ao 4-15) (Cilwiley le Gales Club 1, 2; Most Dependable 4. DOUGLAS RICHARD KENNEDY Star NG. TN eyes © IP IP GIN, ty Be Sy Go IDiretareles 3, Ge Clunisigads Pageant 1, 2; Oak Leaves Art Editor 4; Wittiest Boy 4. FRANK KIVETT Steae 5 INig Ge PO Wiaver Ue Wing OKIVic a= ee JOD Rn Yas Peo As 2G lees Glubmiesea4s) Di-amatics : 49 Basketball 3; Block S 3; Photographer 4; 4-H (PZ Clets haa cmina ce aintacr MARION LOUISE LEACH Staue, IN, Ge COTE MeL ify 180, INS tls Go Sy 4 lDheeisneiniies Se lbjoseeweietia i, JOHN WAYNE MASHBURN Stage Nien Gre ‘Johnny |=“ Hadacol” ID BID NG In An Op Ge Giles Gilvis I, Ze Shy, Ze IDRalioalet— lakes 35 AGSie, IBEISClOEUN IMfeie5 IA, 35633 Wo Wo das ketball 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 4. Seniors KIVETT, FRANK LEACH, MARION LOUISE MASHBURN, JOHN WAYNE 1955 ERNEST PATRICK MORGAN Sieawe, No Gig SS DPateiOta wee Oreatvee= we Pateriskis IP 5 1g AM ily 23 IBeiSiketiloel Musso, 25 S, 4 algeloalil IEC oro icv ee bialsiketballeZewon.4- a Ghristnaas IPege@ans I, 25 5543 DRPARIALLES 39 Oelk IbGAwes Sports Editor 4; 4-HClub 1; Baseball Scorekeep- ere lates 4 EDNA MAE ODOM Seagrove, N. ©, ougar = “Floss” Heil eel ances 4s Glee Glubel 4-H TaiDrama‘.- tics 3,4; Librarian 1; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Chief 4; Biggest Flirt 4; Cutest Girl 4. PATTY RUTH REYNOLDS StaunmiNiaG@r “SPat:. = Pot?” @lass)Pres,. 2, Vice-Pres. 1,935) Gatizenship Comment ks 25 39 IP. IBlo dhs the Ao By Gb WileSsISees., 2, ae Is etva Clltijs Bo Bs Gy SSC5 Sp WES aIPeSig 4 GleesGlubyls 2. 34.455 Basketballal, 3, 4; Block S IL, By Gs IDPS 32h Jeplloupenaieliay Ile (panes (Gauell 3; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 3; Asst. Editor Oak Leaves 4; May Court Attendant 1,2, 3; Miss Oak Leaf 4; Neatest Girl 4; Girl Most Likely to Succeed 4; Best Personality 4; Most Popular (Ghagll 2h MORGAN, ERNEST PATRICK BETTY JEAN SAMS Siew 5 IN, Ge “TBSOE? = O“Slaoretay’” 3 Heerlen rALeloscenS 464 Helen Dramatics o45 Glee Ciwily Ay Sy GS Iblloweewe eye Ih. WALLACE REECE SPIVEY SOEPSOONES Nig Gic Heeb A le.) 4oePres, 4; 4-H 12,3 ,-4, Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Pres.4; Dramatics . 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Citizenship Council 1; Business Mgr. Oak Leaves 4; Best Personality 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Marshal 3; Office Boy 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 4. ODOM, EDNA MAE ‘ SPIVEY, WALLACE REECE SAMS, BETTY JEAN IRD WINIONOIDIS),, LEVVIPAPNE ISG ILIS 1. Allen, Barbara 2. Allen, J.T. 3, Bennett, Betty Ann 4, Brewer, James 5. GCaglieyD.) . 6, Cagle, Willis 7, Davis, Allene 8. Davis, Betty 9, Dawkins, Edna 10. Dunn, Grady ll. Evans, Harvey 12, Greene, Bobby 13, Hancock, Melba 14, Kennedy, Douglas 15. Kivett, Frank 16, Leach, Louise 17. Mashburn, John 18. Morgan, Pat 19, Needham, Nancy 20, Odom, Edna 21. Reynolds, Pat 22. Sams, Betty Jean 23. Spivey, Wallace Class Prophecy In nineteen hundred seventy four, one day in late. November, I happened back to Star High School, a place I well remember. As I stood by the door and watched the students arrive, I wondered about the fate of the Class of Fifty-Five. After awhile, Heed fren walking and studying about. the past, I sat down on the steps and sleep claimed me at last. And unto me a phantom came - a woman grey and old, She offered, if I cared to hear, our fortunes to unfold, I asked about Pat Morgan, had his dreams come true, And learned that peddling pills at his drugstore kept him with plenty to do. Barbara Allen and Betty Bennett own a restaurant out from Raleigh about a mile, Their ad is ‘‘We serve the best food the best way - country style.’' Lts. J. T. Allen and Frank Kivett are serving Uncle Sam at their best, For they have just completed a successful nuclear weapons test. Lt. John Mashburn of the Air Force set a new record for jet plane speed, When an enemy fighter chased him across the Pacific to Fort Meade. Pat Reynolds, Nancy Needham, and Edna Dawkins are enjoying their nursing careers, When patients see the friendliness of these girls they quickly forget their fears. Douglas Kennedy has one of the nicest garages in N.C, with Willis Cagle his head mechanic, While Harvey Evans, who works for commercial airlines, flies high over the Atlantic. Melba Hancock, a Britt now is she, has Edna Odom asa neighbor, Their cute little children provide their hardest labor, D. J. Cagle, after studying textiles at N. C. State, Is selling perfumed socks at quite a rate. Betty Davis works in a hosiery mill; at looping she is skilled, Grady Dunn sits around in a silk mill;.for the position of foreman he has filled. Allene Davis and Louise Leach are stenographers in a big business office in central Carolina While James Brewer, a Chief Petty Officer. in the Navy, is headed for China, Betty Sams, still unmarried, from work has retired, She could have chosen from several suitors but not one she desired. Wallace Spivey, a Forest Ranger, is protecting North Carolina's trees, While Bobby Greene, in Agriculture, a brighter future sees. The phantom then left; once more I felt alive, I waked to find that. it was all a dream about the Class of °55, Prophet - Bobby Greene Miss Oak Leaf Aud Mr. Acorn PAT REYNOLDS - D. J. CAGLE Last Will And Cestament We the — a 1955. of Sian : High s School. Bite o Nord Carolina being of sound mee and memory, do hereby make, p blish, and declare this to be our last Wi ll and Testament in the manner following: We the Senior Class leave the School « our oval, love aad appreciation. _ To Mr. Fields we ave our sincere ia and appreciation for his never-tiring kindness and help. | 10 Mrs. Shamburger we leave our r deepest affection and Be ciituce for her un- 1g kindness and guidance. _ i o our Faculty we give and bequeath our dee pe s t Pe FAtion and thanks for th ir nfailing efforts to help us either as a class or as individuals. : For the rising Seniors we leave a a in- fe and a desire to pursue it, a plan to attain and a way to doit, _ Those ee wee of ‘Edna Odoms: are left ieee Ken Edna Dawkins and : a eo ieovee his ‘position. as. eulet boy to Reece Davis, Wallace heaves his. eal to oe ees with the ae to Chris Rush. Bodsford. . Douglas Kenieay, le: a ve s his s “hot rod for Jack Smith, Bobby Wright and OG Mabe te drive, __ - . Part of the love mifaice of ———— —— aoe ocak to Voucte ‘Hinson, Betty Bennett's ability to giggle is left to Anita Rose. — Melba Hancock leaves her dependability to Kay Brooks. Allene Davis leaves her well worn vocabulary to Betty Sue Mabe. Betty Jean Sams leaves her ge disposition to Gladys Nichols. Testator - Nancy Needham MOST DEPENDABLE BEST PERSONALITY James - Melba Wallace - Pat MOST POPULAR BEST ALL ’ROUND Do dig = IPeatt Bobby - Nancy NEATEST MOST ATHLETIC Pat - Bobby Edna D.- D. J. MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Allene - Bobby Wallace - Pat R. Who's Who OUIE GESm i BIGGEST FLIRT Willis - Louise dg IPs = Iaehaey ©), CUTEST WITTIEST Edna O.- J.T. Nancy - Douglas More Work ae ce Yo ! Tired Feet Girls Take Your Pick Mascots STEVIE BROWN PHYLLIS NICHOLS CARLTON SCOTT, Vice Pres. VONETTE HINSON, Rep. REECE DAVIS, President Juntor JIMMY BODSFORD ESTHER DUNN ROBERT FREEMAN RICHARD GREENE MARY HESTER GREENE WILLIAM HANCOCK CLARICE HOGAN JASPER HURSEY Class MELVIN JORDAN PERNELL KEARNS BUDDY KERN CLYDE KERN SYLVIA KERN EDWARD KING LYNDA LOMAX BETTY SUE MABE Juniors FLOYD MABE GLADYS NICHOLS PHILLIPS ANITA ROSE ARNOLD SMITH JACK SMITH MARY ANNE STRIDER BOBBY WRIGHT Sophomores Williams, Edward- Pres, Allen, Jerry- Vice Pres. Cagle, Janie- Sect.-Treas. Auman, Faye Brewer, Ethel Britt, Shirley Cagle, Ollie Callicutt, John Cornelison, Lois Davis, Dalton Davis, Dean Davis, Jerry Davis, N ancy Davis, Peggy Davis, Raymond Davis, Tim Freeman, Lacy Freeman, Patricia Greene, Patricia Jeffries, Barbara Mabe, Johnny Mabe, Reece Mashburn, Laine McKenzie, Kathleen Saunders, Jack Settle, Christine Shore, Dan Smith, Susie Spivey, Ray Spivey, Rodger Thompson, Jean Threatt, Jacky Trogdon, Mickey Williams, Kenneth Be ones. Freshmen President Vice President Sect.-Treas,. (AlionaM a tia Allen, Elmo Brooks, Brenda Davis, Virginia Bennett, Rosa Lee Brewer, Sue Brown, Wayne Cagle, Billy Deaton, Glenn Hancock, Oscar Jordan, Denzil Kern, Peggy King, Charles Luther, Roy Lee McBride, Jean McBride, Richard McBride, Wayne McLeod, Jimmy Nall, June Carol Needham, Bobby O©dononwlier i. Parsons, Larry Reynolds, Evelyn Russell, Jenny Lee Spivey, Laverne Stuart, Jerry Wiles, Billy Williamson, Lucille Wright, Billy Allen, Jane Allen, Johnny Beane, Ralph Cagle, Mary Belle Caudill, Sue Cochrane, Jean Cooper, Wanda Davis, Claudine Davis, Dixie Davis, Emma Louise Davis, Johnny Davis, Sue Davis, Waylon Davis, Wayne Dunn, Garland Dunn, Roby Fields, Riley Hancock, Jerry Don Hancock, Phillip Holt, Ann Jordan, Larry Joyce, Lula Jane Kern, Tim King, Don Mabe, Carlene Maness, James McSwain, Toy Imbublere, a5 1D Morrison, Toby Needham, Elmer Nichols, Faye Nichols, Tony Odom, Wilma Owen, Donald Parsons, James Russell, Marion Saunders, Curtis Spivey, Vance Williams, Johnny Williams, Linda Wright, Mildred Eighth Grade MRS. MORGAN, Teacher Seventh Grade MRS. FIELDS, Teacher Allen, Robert Brewer, Clara Mae Brewer, Donald Britt, John Cagle, Carl Caudill, Peggy Golem Jie Le Davis, Betty Davis, Billy Ray Davis, Carol Ann Davis, Leroy Dennis, Joey Greene, Wayne Hogan, Judy Holt, Beth Hough, Martha Johnson, Hoyt Jordan, Marion Kern, Nell Mashburn, Carol McDaniel, Mildred Nall, Charles Poole, Lonnie Russell, Delia Smith, Joan Stewart, Edward Strider, Willis Ward, Iris Wiles, Nancy Williams, Jimmy Williamson, Henry Williamson, Sue Carol Seventh Grade MR, SEXTON, Teacher Allen, Judy Cagle, Clinton Cagle, Roy Davis, Clarence Davis, Gordon Davis, Jerry Davis, Shirley Freeman, Shirley Greene, Harvey Greene, James Hursey, Roy James, Janice Kiser, Joyce Mabe, Elaine Mabe, Kenneth McCaskill, Loretta Miller, Faye Nichols, Roger O’Brien, Jerry Parsons, Linda Saunders, Frankie Scott, Monroe Sheffield, Patty Stevens, Ronald Wiles, Maxine Williamson, Betty Sith G rade MR.HOUGH, Teacher First Row: Brewer, Joe; Brewer, Junior; Brooks, Rita; Cagle, Noel; Cagle, Ralph; Cagle, William E. Jr.; Caudill, Dixie. Second Row: Davis, Annie Mae; Davis, Dar- rell; Davis, J.W.; Dunn, Hoyt; Eggleston, Douglas; Greene, Leonard; Jenkins, Mike. Third Row: Jordan, Jerlene; Luther, Kenneth; Mabe, Jean; Mabe, Joyce Anne; Mc- Bride, Juanita; Medlin, Robert; Morgan, Lettie. Fourth Row: Reynolds, Charles; Reynolds, Lamona; Rose,Frank; Sanders, Jimmy; Saunders, Bobby Joe; Smith, Ma- mie; Spivey, Carol. Fifth Row: Spivey, Dallas; Thomas, Merle; Thompson, Jerry; Wiles, Douglas; Williams, Suzanne; Williamson, Connie. Sixth Grade MRS. ROBERTS, Teacher First Row: Allen, John Reece; Blakely, Johnny; Cornelison, Paul; Covington, Carol; Early, Kenneth; Fields, Bobby; Greene, Eula Mae. Second Row: Hogan, Peggy; Jor- dan, Nancy; Mashburn, Marlene; Massey, Carolyn; Morrison, Mack; Williams, Don- ald. Not Pictured: Saunders, Linda, Fifth Grade MRS. ROBERTS, Teacher First Row: Allen, Joyce Ann; Beane, Thelma; Bennett, Mary; Bodsford, Peggy Ann. Second Row: Brewer,Bill; Britt,Joe; Britt, Thelma; Bryant,Jean; Callicutt, Jimmy; Davis, Winford; Eggleston, Thomas. Third Row: Haltom,Jean; McBride, Ray; Odom, Ella; Phillips, Isabelle; Singleton, Paul; Smith, Danny Ray; Turner, Ethridge, Jr. ie 4 Fifth Grade MISS JAMES, Teacher Allen, Clinton Beane, Ella Mae Beane, Hobert Chris coemuceer Cooper, Gary Davis, Alma Davis, Betty Lou Davis, Bill Davis, Danny Davis, Dorothy Freeman, Kay Ann Greene, Barbara Hall, Dianne Hall, William Hancock, Mallie Hancock, Sylvia Joyce, Rachel Kern, Linda Kern, Milton Lamonds, Andy Lomax, Phil Lucas, W.D. Mabe, Dalton Martin, Joyce Faye Mashburn, Patricia Massy, Hester McDaniel, Clyde O’Quinn, Sandy Phillips, Susan Russell, Jerry Scott, Hal Sheffield, James Smith, Jimmy Clyde Williams, Ann Williamson, Grady Fourth Grade MISS O’QUINN, Teacher Beane, Helen Caudill, Nancy Cagle, Clara Sue Cagle, Everette Cagle, Rachel Cagle, Ruby Davis, Gearldine Dunn, Roger Early, Billy Freeman, Brenda Joyce, Jerry Kern, Mickey King, Molly Kiser, Faye Mabe, Billy Ray Mabe, Gary Mashburn, Jimmy Miller, Emma Lee Morgan, Sue Ellen Needham, Linda Phillips, Dianne Reed, Bobby Sanders, Charles Singleton, Elvin Smith, Malcolm Spivey, Charles Turner, Brenda Ward, Patricia Fourth Grade Auman, Jesse MRS. SHANKLE, Teacher Boone, Donald Callicutt, Mary Ann Covington, Donald Davis, Dorothy Dunn, John Eggleston, Bobby Freeman, Edward Johnson, Leonard Hall, Joy King, Mickey Lamonds, Edward Mabe, Bobby Ray McBride, Roy McDaniel, Jane Nichols, Norma Poole, Ronald Saunders, Laverne Sheffield, Richard Singleton, Evelyn Smith, Junior Spivey, Dorothy Stevens, Faye Stevens, Wayman Williamson, Juanita Williamson, Judy Wright, Frances CAlrd Grade MISS MANESS, Teacher Allen, Janice Ashworth, Russell Beane, Treva iBodstondre eau lrm lis. Brewer, Deanna Britt, Boyd Cochrane, Dan Cornelison, David Davis, Bobby Davis, Jimmy Davis, Roger Davis, Thomas Davis, Tony Greene, Dianne Greene, Richard Hackskaylo, Charles Jarrell, David Jenkins, Gregory Joyce, David Maibere b= ome Maness, Billy Maness, Alice Massey, Donnie McCaskill, Billy McBride, Linda Nall, Dorothy Owen, Dempsey Poole, Carol Lee Rush, Larry Sanders, Kenneth Sheffield, Larry Snow, Herman oe i eke’ ee 2. x SPR delat aN Stevens, Phyllis Stewart, Bentley Truelove, Carlene Williamson, Clyde Wright, Marie Chitd Grade MRS. CAGLE, Teacher First Row: Beane, Nancy; Bennett, Mary Frances; Blakely, Gary; Bryant, Johnny; Dunn,Jerry; Freeman, Dianne. Second Row: Mabe, Larry; Mashburn, Donna Grayce; Morgan, Donnie; Needham, Virginia; Saunders, Nancy; Snow, Larry. Second Grade MRS. CAGLE, Teacher First Row: Allen, Betty Lou. Second Row: Thomas; Greene, Johnny; Jarrell, Joyce; Kern, Judy. Third Row: Kinney, Ronnie; Lamonds, Martha; Latham, Jerry; McBride, Leroy; McCaskill, Boyce; Nichols, Johnny. Davis, Hilda; Freeman, Alan; Freeman, Second Grade MISS MARGARET MANESS, Teacher First Row: Allen, Georgia; Allen, Phillip; Allen, Samuel; Auman, Linda. Second Row: Beane, Roger; Bennett, Bobby; Brewer, Donna Sue; Cochrane, Judy; Culler, Donna; Davis, Brenda. Third Row: Davis, Dossie; Davis, Jimmy Ray; Davis, Milton; Dunn, Edward; Dunn, Joe; Garner, Clarence, Jr. Fourth Row: Greene, Kenneth; Hall,R.L.; Kern, Richard; Kern,Ronald; Lucas,Jerry; Mabe,Brenda. Fifth Row: McIntosh, Claudia; O’Quinn, Faye; Phillips, David; Russell, Janet; Russell, Mildred; Russell, William. Sixth Row: Saunders, Ruby Jean; Singleton, Evonne; Speights, Ronald Jay; Stuart, Downing; Thompson, Patsy; Webber, George. Second Grade Allen, Faye Allen, Thomas MISS PARKS, Teacher Auman, Faye Marie Bodsford, Daphne Cagle, Jimmy Caudill, Doris Davis, Claude, Jr. Davis, Virginia Freeman, Marlene Freeman, Mary Louise Hancock, Beulah Haywood, Walton Hursey, Peggy Johnson, Shirley Lamonds, Bobby Lassiter, Sandra Luther, Barbara Mabe, Billy Mabe, Judy Miller, Gary Morgan, Alice Morgan, Bobby Morrison, Gail McPhail, Mac Neecham, A. L. Newsome, Donnie Odom, Faye Reed, Brenda Reynolds, John Saunders, Anthony Stevens, Bobby Ward, Mary Elizabeth Not Pictured: Sheffield, Jimmy First Grade Aderholt, Jimmy MRS. FREEMAN, Teacher Allen, Shirley Beane, Vickie Beane, Virginia Bennett, Richard Britt, Floyd Cagle, Tony Covington, Patricia Davis, James Marshall Davis, Jean Freeman, Derlie Freeman, Donald Freeman, Glenda Freeman, Harold Freeman, Louise Freeman, Rose Marie Hacskaylo, Judy Hancock, Charlie Hursey, Harvey Kern, Brenda Kern, Van Kern, Vivian Mabe, Joyce McLeod, Michael Needham, Brenda Kay Odom, Doris Price, Barbara Reynolds, Ann Sheffield, Gary Lee Speights, June Williamson, Tommy Wright, David First Grade MISS KERN, Teacher First Row: Ashworth, Kester; Auman, Choryl; Auman, Stevie; Bennett, Cynthia; Brewer, J. C.; Brewer, Linda; Britt, Rebecca. Second Row: Chriscoe, Ruth; Coch- rane, Krisan; Dunn, James; Freeman, Jerry; Gallimore, Adrienna; Greene, Gary; Hall, Treva. Third Row: Hancock, John, Jr.; Hinson, Brenda; Holt, Nancy; Jarrell, Linda; Jarrell, Richard; Lassiter, Stevie; Lucas, Jacob. Fourth Row: Mabe, Gary; Mabe, Larry; McKenzie, Peggy Ann; Morgan, Philip; Odom, Garland; Richardson, Clay; Saunders, Judy. Fifth Row: Sheffield, Linda; Thomas, Sandra; Wright, Jessie. Snapshots _ Ssceonnesi Css AS Standing: J. Cagle, J, Allen, N. Needham, L. Mashburn, Mr. Fields; B. Greene, ©. Allen. Re Davis) Ge Rush Seated-ake Brooks, E..Dawkins, Vs Hinson, GC. Scott, EB. Williams ,D.J, Cagle, M. H. Greene, P. Kern, B. Brooks, V. Davis. SPONS OTM ve meme ce oil NK iGunmaterds Presidenty pom nee nea. ee adr a Le Vice President . . Mary Hester Greene Secretary, « «1... edward Witlltams First Row: B.Green, Pres.; Miss Ivey, Sponsor; P, Reynolds, leit) Panel: De) .Cagle: A. Davis; 5. Daw- kins; N. Needham. Right Panel: V. Hinson; K. Brooks; L. Lomax; M.H. Greene. Bottom Row: W. Spivey; C. Rush; J.Brewer. Glee Club Directories «tours so stein Ceprields Accompanist 20. sass Orn) seuoreatt President i.7,.0-) i -tenem vy all acceso piviey, Vice President . . Kay Frances Brooks S€cCretary ...0-8.1 ol Ly ndanomas Dreasuretes eae arbaram) erties == SS Se HEAD 4-H HANDS uit HHH, HH JUNIOR 4H OFFICERS HEART Prestdentreeec ns . . . enneth) Luther Vice President . . Carol Ann Covington Secretary 2.10... . verry Lhompson BOmGeeadeh (ssi. sls. 2 ita Brooks FEDOTLET ... se ss «Donald, Williams Club HEALTH SENIOR 4H OFFICERS Presidentgeetct-ie-aeteien while Verelelds Vice President ......Jean Cochrane SECretanyil.g.1. sue senor DOnald Owen Lula Jane Joyce Marion Russell SOM es IeaG Crammer ets INGIXOPEE 5 65 GG OO 0 4 Future Farmers Of America Wallace Spivey, Pres.; Bobby Greene, V. Pres;) Did. Cagle {secs . BobbyaW right, tneas.: Reece Davis, Reporter; Carlton Scott, Sentinal. uture Homemakers Of America Mary Hester Greene, Pres.; Pat Reynolds, V. Pres.; Kay Brooks, Sec.; Vonette Hinson, Treas.; Lynda Lomax, Reporter; Nancy Needham, Parliamentarian; Janie Cagle, Historian; Pernell Kearns, Song Leader. Cub Scouts PACK 111 DEN I Mrs.R.C. Fields - Den Mother Bobby Fields - Den Chief Sandy O’Quinn Phil Lomax Jerry Russell Hal Scott Milton Kern Grady Lee Williamson Bill Brewer DEN II Mrs. Hacskaylo - Den Mother Mike Jenkins - Den Chief Bobby Reed Charles Hacskaylo Greg Jenkins Bennie Stewart Larry Sheffield Billy Mabe Paul Bodsford DEN III Mrs.S.H. Russell - Den Mother Kenneth Luther - Den Chief Larry Rush Dan Cochrane Charles Spivey Donnie Massey Billy McCaskill Larry Mabe Grayson Lomax - Cub Master W.L. McPhail - Asst. Cub Master Cheerleaders Lomax; S. Kern, Odom, Chief; Kearns; P. Kern STAR BASKETBALL SCORE 1954 - 1955 Boys’ Score Girls’ Score Date Opponant Our Their Our Their Place Nov. 12. 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