Taylorsville High School - Tahian Yearbook (Taylorsville, NC)

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X, ' , 115-9-AK' QQVW- f Si'f'T, M Xi 'TWG-'ix'-. 'hfkkifl X-,Ri'Q. g. ' X-lx r-M K b , V mf ww N. , x ,, ., A Q . , ,. ,, , .,,V :L x N S WZ be I A X .- ,NNN t, , .v A ,V ' N-. NMR, ,SX . .W ,,. w N- 'f ' ' 'si' s s I L....,.Ll...Am, , nnmw , , THIS BOOK WE DEDICATE TO MRS. CARL MOTSINGER If it is true, as the poet has said, that I am a part of all that I have met, then our class is richer for having known Mrs. Rose Lightfoot Motsinger. She has exemplified the teachings of the Master in that she has gone about doing goodf, To every civic, church, and school enterprise she has given her time and devotion. A true friend of youth, she has enriched the life of every young person who has known her by living a beautiful life of Christian Courage, Courtesy, Faith, Hope and Charity. She has truly followed the Advice: So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm, 'where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged- to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. DEAR SEN1oRs: It gives me a feeling of humble gratitude to think that you feel that my life has been of sufiicient worth to dedicate your annual to me. You have bestowed a great honor upon me and I feel very undeserving, but I am sincerely grateful for this expression of your faith in me. As the mother of one member of your class, I am sure that I speak the true sentiment of all the other mothers of the class when I express the hope that you will make the right choices in life, and that you will dedicate your lives to service in your church, your home, your school, and your community. VVith love and deep appreciation, Very sincerely yours, MRS. CARL MGTSINGER 1904-1951 In-unevvrv-11-ww..- . il I' -3 1 I :H li V - -flu ---F . W--.Ynwmw .Y,- .- ...v ....,,.,,. .,,.,,,,gg- B-Zzcaftlg E . .. W..- . . .5111 - .Wit A 9 1 L MR. IIARVEY M. YOUNG MRS. MIl'CIiEI.I. R. MRS- ROBERT S. A. B. High. Point College, INGRAM J01'NS N M. A. Ulirverslity of N. C. A- B- Erskine Oollpgp B. M. Greensboro Uollege - Principal, French English, Latin Eng-ligh MRS. BETTY NELL MR. ARDIAND MANDOR MCLEOD A. B. Lenoir Rhyne Col. B. S. S. A. Womarfs S0591 Studies, College U. N. Q. Assistant Coach Commercial l' fx S ' MR. HANLEY Hinges MRS. Woonwowrn Mt' PAINTEB 1, O A. B. Lszglgjiyollege A. B. Lenoir Rhyne Col. Mathematics Health, Coach MRS. PAULINE H. MRS. MosEI.1.R B. WAT'rs WARREN B. S. Appalachian State . Teachers Col., M. A. Geo. A. B. Lenoir Rhyne Col. Peabody 001. for Commercial Teache rs Science so MR. CHESTER E. by MISENHEIMER 11 X lx S S gs F ,J X A. B. Catawba Uollegel English, History MRS. HERDIAN L. PRICE Blackstone College Piano, Voice Mus. LATWVELL E. VVA'r'rs A. B. Salem College Mathematics E I MR. Woonwonru M. USBORNE B. S. N. C. State, M. Ed. University of Georgia Agriculture Mus. .ANGELITA H. SHERRILL .-I. B. Greensboro College Librarian, English Mus. B. S. Q. wg . .. . 1 2 X M45 X S l x gi X S YS X 5, w 5 QM: X Q xxx 2 Q X . X x X X wx X ,xg 'R M ' ,-.x X H x gi X Sh I x N- S V ' if N Six Q 5 y, SENIORS LONA LOUISE BARNES Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 14 Home Room Reporter lg Future Homemakers of America 1, 2g Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 34 Junior-Senior Prom Food Committee 34 Beta Club 3, 44 Bible Club 4. ROY NEIL BARNES Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 34 Mono- gram Club l, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 1, 2, 34 Tag Football 1, 2, 34 Football 24 Class Presi- dent 3g Boys Quartet 34 Bus Driver 3, 44 Home Room President 4g Senior Superlative- Most Talented. VIVIAN LOUISE BARNES Basketball 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2g Booster Club 2g Bible Club 4. COY FRANKLIN BEBBER Future Farmers of America 14 Class Presi- dent 1,, 2, 3g Home Room President 1, 2g Tag Football 1, 2g Team Captain lg Basketball 1, 2, 34 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 44 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 44 Latin Club 24 Dramatics Club 3, President 3g Monogram Club 3, 44 Beta Club 3, 4, President 44 Football 44 Class Vice-President 44 Senior Superlative--Most Intellectual. VANCE CARL wacky BEBBER Future Farmers of America 14 Tag Football ls Volleyball 24 Home Room President 3. JOHN WILLIAM BENTLEY Baseball lg Basketball lg Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 44 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Captain 44 Tag Football 3g Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. 1 SEIXIICDRS WAKEFIELD BENTLEY Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4+g Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4-g Tag Football 1, 2, 3, 44 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. LEON McCREE BOWMAN Boys' Arts and Crafts Club lg Home Room President lg Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 34 Tag Football 1, 34 Volleyball 2g Dramatics Club 3g Student Bus Driver 3, 4g Home Room Vice-President 4-g Alexandrian Stall' 4, Tabian Staff 4. MARGIE ANN BUMGARNER Softball lg 4--H Club lg Future Homemakers of America 1, 2g Dramatics Club 1, 24 Basket- ball 2g Glee Club 3, Treasurer 34 Alexandrian Staff 4-g Tahian Stall' 4, Senior Superlative- Most Courteous. ROBERT LEE CAVIN Boys' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 34 Volleyball Captain 4. JAMES MARION CLONTZ Future Farmers of America lg Basketball 1, 2g Student Council 1, 33 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 2g Monogram Club 2, Tag Football 2, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Captain 34 Alexandrian Staff 2, 3, 4-4 Boys' Quartet 34 Class Vice- President 3g Latin Club 3, Bus Driver -lg Dra- matics Club 4. BETTY SUE COON SE Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Home- l makers of America 1, 24 Softball 23 Alex- andrian Staif 4-. 1 as , f ...ff 55115 SEINIICDRS JOHNSIE MAE DEAL Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Invitation Com- mittee 3, Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Superlative-Wittiest. -FRANCES FAY DUNCAN Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 1, Softball 1, Home Room Reporter 2, Alexandrian Editori- al Staff 2, 3, 4, Make-Up Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Home Room Vice- President 3, Junior Marshal 3, Tahian Staff 3, 4, Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Suc- ceed, Class Lawyer 4. LYNN DONALD ECHERD Tag Football 1, 2, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3. so .IANA B. ELDER Basketball 1, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Booster Club 2, Softball 2, Bible Club 4. DAISY REBECCA FOX Girls, Arts and Crafts Club 1, Softball 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Booster Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Student Council 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Alexandrian Staff 3, 4, Edi-I torial Staf 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tahian Stail' 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. SHIRLEY LUCILLE HARRINGTON Glee Club 1, Girls, Arts and Crafts Club 1, Softball 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Alexandrian Staf 4. SENIORS VIRGINIA BELLE HERMAN Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, President 24 Glee Club 1, 3g Class Secretary 2g Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President 44 Booster Club 3g Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 44 Beta Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 44 Alexandrian Staff 3, 4, Head Typist 44 Class Prophet 4. RACHEL ANN ICENHOUR Future Homemakers of America 14 Softball 1, 24 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 44 Booster Club 2, 34 Monogram Club 2, 3g Junior Marshal 3g Alex- undrian Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 44 Tahian Staff 44 Senior Superlative--ivlost Athletic, Best Looking, Friendliest, and Most IJOPUIEAYQ Class Poet 4. SARAH JUEL JOHNSON Softball 1, 24 Glee Club 1, 34 Home Room Sec- retary 1, 44 Home Room Treasurer 24 Booster Club 2, 34 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 44 Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3g Alexandrian Staff 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 44 Junior Marshal 34 Junior-Senior Prom Invi- tation Program, Decoration Committee 3, Decoration Chairman 34 Tahian Staff 3, 44 Student Council 3, 44 Beta Club 3, 44 Class Secretary 3, 44 Senior Superlative-Most De- pendable4 Second Commencement Speaker. LOU EVA JOLLY Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Home- makers of America 1, 2g Softball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 34 Junior Marshal 34 Junior-Senior Prom Invitation Committee 34 Beta Club 3, 44 Home Room Secretary 44 Alexandrian Staff 44 Tahian Staif 44 Student Council 4. CALVIN COOLIDGE LITTLE Baseball 1, 2, 3, 44 Tag Football 1, 2, 34 Foot- ball Manager 24 Student Bus Driver 2g Mono- gram Club 2, 34 Home Room Reporter 3g Senior Superlative-Most Popular. SHIRLEY LOUDERMELK Softball 1, 24 Future Homemakers of America l, 2g Glee Club 3g Bible Club 4. SEIXIIORS DORIS MARIE MAYS 4-H Club lg Basketball lg Future Homemakers of America 1, 2g Dramatics Club 1, 2g Glee Club 33 Junior-Senior Prom Invitation Com- mittee 3'3 Alexandrian Staff 43 Home Room Treasurer 43 Tahian Staff 4. ELEANOR MAXINE MAYS Softball 1, 23 Future Homemakers of America 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Home Room Treasurer 2g Student Council 23 Booster Club 2, 33 Alexandrian Art Staff 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Consul 43 Monogram Club 43 Cheerleader 4. JAMES WILLIAM MEADLOCK Class Vice-President 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Captain 3, Captain 4, Honorable Mention All-State 3, 4, All Highland Confer- ence 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3g Class Vice-President 33 Junior Marshal 3g Boys' Quartet 33 Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Class President 43 Tahian Staf Sports Editor 43 Senior Super- lative-Most Likely To Succeed3 First Com- mencement Speaker. NELL ROSE MOOSE Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 13 Home Room President 1, 33 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2g Junior Marshal 33 Latin Club 3, 4. President 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Alexandrian Staff 4g Senior Superla- tive-Best All Round. SANDRA ROSE MOTSINGER 4-H Club 13 Home Room Secreatry 13 Softball 1, 2g Future Homemakers of America 1, 23 Dra.matics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, Treasurer 43 Student Council 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Booster Club 2, 3, Reporter 23 Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4, Project Chairman 43 Alexandrian News Staf 3, 43 Tahian Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 43 Senior Superlative-Most Influen- tial3 Third Commencement Speaker. SHIRLEY ANN MULLIS Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 13 Future Home- makers of America 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, 3g Jun- ior-Senior Prom Invitation Committee 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Alexandrian Staff 4. SENIORS SARAH PATRICIA MURPHY Basketball lg Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Class President 24 Softball 1, 2, 34 Dra- matics Club 2, 34 Class Reporter 34 Junior- Senior Prom Invitation Committee 34 Glee Club 4, President 4. MARIE OLIVER Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Home Room Vice-President 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Softball 34 Bible Club 4. PEGGY JO ANN PARKER Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Home Room 'Vice-President 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 34 Glee Club 3, 44 Monogram Club 44 Cheerleader 44 Alexandrian Staf 44 French Club 4. BETTY LOU PENNELL ' Softball 1, 2g Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Glee Club 34 Alexandrian Staff 4. LINDA SUE PENNELL Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 14 Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, Vice-President 24 Class Vice-President 2g Home Room President 2g Student Council 2, 44 Junior-Senior Prom Invitation and Food Committees 3g Chief Junior Marshal 34 Beta Club 3, 44 Alexandrian Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 44 Tahian Staff 3, 44 Senior Superlative-Most Intellect- H814 Class Historian 4. JAMES DON ALD REID Tag Football 1, 34 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, President 44 Volleyball 34 Student Council 3, 44 Beta Club 3, 44 Bus Driver 3, 44 Home Room President 44 Senior Superlative- Best All Round. SENIORS JO ANIN RICHEY Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 14 Class Secretary 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Home Room Vice-President 24 Softball 24 Booster Club 24 Dramatics Club 34 Junior-Senior Prom Program Committee 34 Junior Marshal 3g Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 44 Latin Club 3, 4, Trans- lator 44 Tahian Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 44 Student Council 44 Apple Festival Queen 4-4 Senior Superlative--Most Talented4 Class Gift- orian 4. EXIE LORENE ROBINETTE Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Glee Club 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Basket- ball 24 Softball 2, 3g Bible Club 4. JAMES CHARLES ROGERS Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 44 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 34 Tag Football 3g Senior Superlatives- Most Courteous and Best Looking. ABE HADDON RUSSELL Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Tag Football 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Senior Superlative-Most Dependable. DORIS EDYVARD ST. CLAIR Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 34 Tag Foot- ball 3, 4. BONNIE LOU SIPE Softball lg Home Room Secretary 14 4-H Club 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 24 Dra- matics Club 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2g J unior-Senior Prom Invitation Committee 3g Glee Club 3g Alexandrian Staff 44 Tahian Stall' 4. SEINIIQRS SUE ELLA STAFFORD Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Home- makers of America 1, 23 Junior-Senior Prom Invitation Committee 3g Beta Club 3, 4f3 Alex- andrian Staff 3, 4-3 'Fabian Staff 3, 4, Assistant Activities Editor 3, Literary Editor 4. HURSHEL CHARLIE TEAGUE Boys' Arts and Crafts Club lg Future Far- mers of America 1, 2, 3g Alexandrian Staff 43 Tahian Staff 413 Senior Superlative-Most Courteous. ROWE WILLIAM TEAGUE Volleyball 1, 23 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JO AN N TEVEPAUGH Girls' Arts and Crafts Club lg Softball 13 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2g Basket- ball 2g Bible Club 4. i ALLENE WARREN Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 13 Future Home- makers of America 1, 2g Latin Club 33 Beta Club 3. OLLENE VVARREN Basketball lg Future Homemakers of America 1, 23 Softball 2g Bible Club -L PAUL DEAN WATTS Tag Football 1, 2, Team Cap- tain 1g Basketball 1, 25 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 44 Football 2, 3, 44 Monogram Club 2, 3, Senior Superlatives - Most Athletic, Wlittiest, and Most Influential. BETTY LOUISE VVIKE Softball lg Girls' Arts and Crafts Club 1, Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, Bas- ketball 2g Bible Club 4. w EVELYN QUEEN WIKE Softball 1, 2g Future Home- makers of America. 1, 2, Home Room 'Treasurer 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3. aacofi LARRY DEAN MORRISON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison LIBBY VVHITE Daugtlier of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. White Kfdilff OZWL Echo down these halls so dear Footsteps of our senior year. VVe think of all the fun we've had, And memories of it make us sad. It seems but just a little while Since, with a daring smile, We took our seats as freshmen green Some have fallen by the way As difficulties grew each day. Only Fifty have remained, These will graduate unless detained. Whether our days be many or few Or our lives be happy or blue, We will give a contented sigh enior afar James Meadlock President Coy Bebber Vice-President Juel Johnson Secretary Sandra Motsinger Treasurer ADVISERS Mrs. Ingram Mrs. Osborne Alld said, Just watch our steam! When recalling days at Taylorsville High. James Meadlock Ubud mafia Four things a man must learn to do If he would keep his record true: To think without confusion clearly, To love his fellow man sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in God and Heaven securely. Henry Van Dyke 611155 0 0105 H155 Ollie? C7 W C C7 J Purple and Gold Purple Iris SENIOR SUPERLATIVES M J J ,, U Nagy!! H5 V BEST ALL ROUND JIOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nell Rose Moose Frances Duncan Don Reid James Meadlock MOST' IJEIWINIJABLE BEST LOOKING Juel Johnson Rachel lcenhour Abe Russell Charles Rogers MOST' CO URTEOAUS Margie Bumgarner Hurshel Teague MOS T .-I TH LE TI C ' Rachel Icenhour Paul Dean Watts FRIENDLIEST Rachel Icenhour Charles Rogers WITTIEST Johnsie Deal Paul Dean Watts SENIOR SUPERLATIVES ZVIOST' INTELLEl'TU,-IL IVIOST T.-ILENTED Linda Sue Pennell Jo Ann Richey Coy Bebber Roy Neil Barnes DIOST INFLUENTIAL JVIOST POPULAR Sandra Motsiuger Rachel Icenhour Paul Dean Watts Calvin Little AS WE VVERE I. Eevlwi W. 2. J' E' E. '. J ' ' ' y and .3 olmsie D. 4-. Sue Ella 5. Bonnie S. 6. Ollene VV 7. Leon B. 8. Jo Ann P. 9. Charles R. 10. Rachel I. 11. .loan T. 12. Sandra M 13. Coy 1111. Virginia H. 15. J. Meadlock 16. Wakefield 17. Linda Sue 18 Margie B. 19. Calvin 20. Maxine M. .wwf Tm, U ,. ,. x .,.. - ,.,::I? -:f3g5g'j:,S: 'c::::. N' ' Q53 ' ' -'G' X ' ., W. . X 4' Xxxx X X :. - XJ Xx X , ,W AT -:gg-xy .:,.:5-+ ,- , . .L VM if-: ,' 1..:,-QQ . . ,:-':g::::s,fa:s::SrN. -. X rf 2-:, f , X- XX'-2153- 1. Q X ' ' iffiii E 2: 7, . N. +3 . I - '- . ..., 4 . S AS WE VVERE 1. Pat M. 2. Nell Rose 3. Bettv W 4 Marion C 6 Jo A R V . . . .. nn . 6. Marie M. 7. Sh'l M ' 1r ey ullls 8. Paul Dean 9. Don R. 10. Ju W. 13. Frances D. 14+. Betty Sue Hurshel T. 19. Shirley Harrington. el J. 11. Louise B. 12. Allene 15. Rowe T. 16. Roy Neil 17. Lou Eva 143 A L . qxmvg. .Mdfory We can parallel our high school career with that of a ship. In 19415 the SS Taylorsville High departed for a four year journey to the port of Graduation, with one hundred and thirteen members aboard. Mr. Feimster, Mr. Gomedela, Mrs. Moselle Watts were our sponsors. The oflicers directly in charge were Coy Bebber, James Meadlock, Jo Ann Richey, and Ann Dalton. That year we suffered initiations which the upper classmen thought were fitting and proper. With happy memories we left the Freshman dock. The second year we lost, at our first stop, twenty-three of our original number, but the rest of us had become adjusted and were beginning to- enjoy our visit on Sophomore Island. Our sponsors this year were Mr. Bolick, Mr. Greer, and Mrs. Sherrill. Our officers were Coy Bebber, Linda Sue Pennell, Virginia Herman, and Maxine Mays. We began raising money for the J unior-Senior. On our second stop twenty-seven members strayed ashore. We were led by Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Misenheimer. Our oflicers were Coy Bebber, James Meadlock, Juel Johnson, and Sandra Motsinger. We were so thrilled when we got our class rings. Again we raised money for the Junior-Senior. We decorated our decks for the Old Dutch Garden . It seemed we had stopped in Holland for a short visit. This year our baseball team won the Highland Conference Title. On the last days of our voyage, in the sea of learning, only fifty of the original one hundred and thirteen took their places as Seniors. James Meadlock, Coy Bebber, Juel Johnson, and Sandra Motsinger were elected Senior Class Oliicers. Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Osborne are our sponsors. lVe had a successful football team of which we were very proud. We have many things to look forward to-the J unior- Senior-Senior Play-Basketball in the new gym-Baseball season-Class Day and Graduation. I We are expecting to land the latter part of May. We want to thank our teachers, our principal, and our parents for steering our ship to the port of Graduation. SANDRA MIOTSINGER X NV'- ,. H-.wwwffnffuafwfffffamwffffwyw www N3 X 5 si X . if :ax K x ,GRY ai' wx, X1 N ,Fee iff ,Rt .QM Aff Q Q ,Q W ,W .W www a' ' ' x .. ti 5 ' R m N. .i E . 1 fi 'ififrhfiiikimtf A 'lgf . Y :Q X - :f.:..5. vb. HSN ,iz-QM. m - Q X S X S- QE .S -N -W 1. lg X fy Qx We 'x f. - gl., WN: N xiii - 5k .V 4 X::f:.f ' - ' f Wm: 'Vixo VY. , ' 3-1... Nw .mis - , . , X.. 1 s 'Nm in 1. Posin . . . . 2. Homework no doubt .... 3, Pin curls .... 4-. Even the mascot icks ui ma er .... 5. g A s I . g P l P 'Wntchin ai twosome .... 6. A foursome .... 7. Iylctiltlll ' .... 8. 'l.ove me love mv dow' .... 9. Sandra 295 . u 2 i . rv gets a snapshot. . . . 10. P. D. has a new girl friend. . . . ll. Just talking it over .... 12. Seen together oc-czisioimlly .... 13. Yum! Yum! . . . 141. Ditto... . . 15. Sisters .... 16. One pose, two shots, l I. - --------- .---e--e-.. . enior Kfcwzi mop ec? Hello, folks! My name is Nebula. Haven't you been watching my floating around in the sky? Do you know it took me twenty years to get to be the cloud I am today? Of course, Iim getting a little old, but I have enjoyed my existence because I can observe everything that is going on in the world. y The happiest months of my life are May and June because those are the months of commence- ment and graduation. It is fun to watch young hopefuls from a point of vantage observing their happy faces and gay laughter. I also see them in pensive moods pondering long deep thoughts about their future. Almost all of them are looking forward to prosperity in youthful careers, and occasionally I catch a glint of a diamond glittering in the sun, foretelling a happy future with marriage as a career. All in all it is a hopeful group and know I will be privileged to see the ful- filment of their dreams. How I grew can best be explained through describing the great dramatic hit, Life, whose characters are the Taylorsville High School graduating class of '52. This class produced me from drops of sweat off their brows. The drops of sweat were caused by twelve years of hard labor by which each member grew from first grade to graduation, receiving the training that caused their minds to grow from blankness to maturity. Algebra, Latin, physics, and athletics all contributed to the sweat which made me grow into a fleecy cloud. How hard each senior applied himself in his daily tasks gave me a clue as how to predict his success in the future. Fifty-one people working hard for twelve long years eventually produced enough sweat to give me power to float where I wished to go. So I began traveling and see- ing things! Oh, mel I'm way over the ocean. I'll float toward the good ole' U. S. A. In the distance I can see the Empire State Building. Wait! Something new has been added. It's a statue of Marion Clontz, President of the United States. It stands out in the sun majestic and tall. There is a happy expression on his face reminiscent of the happy boyish smile we used to see in the dear old halls of Taylorsville High when he and Jo Ann R. used to walk down the halls hand in hand. Life has been kind to Marion and hasn't robbed him of his debonair manner. What's happening on Broadway? Traffic is jammed for three miles. I might have known. Daisy Fox and Linda Sue Pennell, two women cab drivers, are the cause of the jam. There are Johnsie Deal, policewoman, and Robert Cavin, policeman, arguing about which is tl1e best way to solve the problem. They are always looking for trouble. Looking down Broadway, I see that Rachel Icenhour is starring in the new production, Half Angel. I tried to get a ticket to see it, but it was booked months in advance. I see Maxine Mays, .Iuel Johnson, and Margie Bumgarner wearing creations by Virginia Herman, one of New York's top designers of Fifth Avenue. The names of' these three girls appear annually in the list of America's ten best dressed women. Allene Warren is editor of the Warren Publishing House, which has just published Frances Duncan's latest book The Case of the Missing' Ring. She is the world's most influential and enthusiastic author. She became tired of being a secretary and found that her true life work was writing detective fiction. As I drift southward, I know I must be nearing Washington since I can see the Washing- ton Monument. I learned that the Lincoln Memorial has a companion, the Doris St. Clair Liberty Memorial, honoring Doris' great work in securing freedom. He had come through World War III as a hero and all of his later life had been dedicated to the cause of freedom. Due to the manpower shortage, the class of '52 has lived up to its reputation in the com- mercial field. Right over Capitol Hill I see Sue Ella Stafford and Lou Eva Jolly, secretaries of Senator Charles Rogers and Representative Abe Russell from North Carolina. Marie Mays likes secretarial work and she worships that boss. Well, who wouldn't? He is a millionaire and has offered to share his wealth with' her. Oh! There's the White House, it is being reconstructed according to the plans drawn by architects Coy Bebber and Calvin Little. Their interest in architecture began in watching the high school gym go up during their junior year. I always knew a great benefit would come from that building. As I float down South, thoroughly enjoying this production of Life, I hear beautiful music by the former Jo Ann Richey. I learned she teaches music in her spare time, however this is limited because she spends most of it caring for the children and oking for her hus- band. l l I S ,ij Here's the good ole' U. N. C. The football team is brilliantly coached by James Mead- lock. I learned that Paul Dean Watts had just signed to play basketball with the New York Globe Trotters. I was surprised to see Jana Elder, Marie Oliver, and Exie Robinette dressed in nurses' uniforms. These girls are 11ow registered nurses. The Cadet Nurses Corps retained its best nurses for the Army of Occupation. Evelyn Wike and Betty Sue Coonse happened to be two of these lucky ones. I just have to float over Taylorsville and Taylorsville High to see what's going on! Why, tl1ere's Sandra Motsinger with a room full of little school children and they love her so much. I also see Lona Louise Barnes, a commercial teacher. Gliding over Mai11 Street, I see the Barnes' Funeral Home, formerly the Adams', now owned and managed by Roy Neil Barnes. I see the former Pat Murphy caring for her family of four. I am happy to know that Jo Ann Tevepaugh and Betty Wike have made successful tele- phone operators. Louise Barnes is a stenographer for the mayor of Taylorsville. I don't know whether her oliice experience at T. H. S. or her politics was responsible for this excellent position. Whoops! I almost bumped into Leon Bowman, champion flag pole sitter of the world. Bonnie Sipe prepares his meals and sends them up in a basket along with a bottle of rubbing alcohol. Time for intermission! the sun announces as the curtain rings down and the lights come on for Act 1. Guess I'll relax for a puff of dust. At the rising of the curtain, I find myself floating along the Oregon Coast up into Wash- ton. I seem to be the only cloud. It's so peaceful here! I grab my fleecy parts about me as I see Rowe Teague counting the number of salmon in the Columbia River while his secretary, Hurshel Teague, keeps the records straight. Don Reid is known in the lumber business for his ability to top the tallest trees without breaking any limbs. Why am I crying? What a play! No, the tears are from Old Faithful, which caught me off guard. Betty Lou Pennell is a guide here in Yellowstone National Park. Where is my buddy John Bentley going with all that meat? Is he that hungry? I see now that he is keeper of the bears. While resting between acts, I heard a familiar phrase which brought tears to my eyes, We,re gonna fight and we'll win for the Purple and Gold. I hurriedly blow my nose, thus disturbing several other clouds around me. Hold yourself together! one yelled as the scene changed to the VVindy City where Shirley Loudermelk keeps a record of the wind. A radio wave hits me and, as I recover from the shock, I hear Lynn Echerd, the famous Uncle Remus. He is loved by all the kiddies, and Shirley Harrington keeps a record of his fan mail. Where's the crowd headed? I wandered-I mean wondered. To the wrestling matches, comes the reply. Of course, Shirley Mullis, lady wrestling champion of the World, is going to tackle Wakefield Bentley, winner of the 1nen's wrestling matches. Wish I had a ticket to see it! Oh, well, I know it will be a close match. As the show draws to an end, I see Jack Bebber plodding westward. He has undertaken the job of seeing how many steps it will take to walk across the United States. Jo Ann Parker flies above him in a homemade helicopter. She has already counted a zillion steps. The final curtain rings down and the actors appear again, they are greeted with tremendous applause. As I fade into the mist, the footlights dim in the great theater, The VVorld, and I hear the refrain: DUTY AND TRUTH AND HONOR THESE MAY WE LEAVE OUR . ALMA MATERH . -NELL Rosa MoosE 5 -Q. xv 15.53.2- X 'N x . x , f' 5 fm -vm i ii S sei X , . Ap, -X A A x .M QA 4 N f X SE X X 5 f Q S Rx I 5 X , RX 5 W 11: 1- :,. ' W E,-5 t swf- Hu. X mx .L Q , X ,X X 1 ' .4 N --1: ' xx fi, Q 2 Q - x . . :sein L xkXx Q X QWN n . ww, -Q X X X X xx 1- s... A.. FT X Q. X Fr EL QX i , . F, I i E z E I1 If 1 il Im E' X Q f, wif .4 W . MQ,- g .. E if 5 L E i f ,ul LM-- ..... ..x ' . mx x 3 ,x S5 Sb S A Ng . m , S-. ,E X - k A x . w: N ' Q ,SQ ' 2:55 ' x. ivb ,.,. 55 mg .. 6 CN .Nix X x ,X 5 X X Rx x SX X -I: XAQ -. .Jax Wffand lafamenf We, the'graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two of the Taylorsville High School, realizing that the past twelve years of struggling have not been in vain, have a few worn treasures which we do hereby will and bequeath. First: To Mr. H. M. Young, our principal, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for his understanding, guidance, and continuous assistance during our entire high school years. Second: To Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Ingram, our sponsors, we are sincerely grateful for their assistance and we wish to express our thanks for the work they have done this year on our behalf. Third: To the entire faculty, we are indeed thankful for their advice and for the long hours they have so willingly spent in helping and guiding us. We regret that we ever grumbled because of homework as we now realize it was for the best, and we are truly grateful for it. Fourth: To the Juniors: We, the Seniors, will our privileges and our front seats in the audi- torium with these instructions: Study long and hard if you don't want them for two years. We, the individual members of '52 leave the following: I Shirley Mullis wills her seat in shorthand to Gaynell Bumgarner. Jo Ann Richey wills her disposition to anyone who thinks he can get along with it. Roy Neil Barnes wills his good times at old THS and his ability to get along with M'rs..McI.eod to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Wakefield Bentley wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Fortner and Sam Robinette. Allene Warren wills her good times at THS to Irene Caldwell. Calvin Little wills his Senior superlative, Most Popular, to Leon Harrington. Maxine Mays wills her position as cheerleader to Mae Reece. Linda Sue Pennell wills her bookkeeping seat by the window to anyone interested in what's going on outside. Betty Lou Pennell wills her position on the Alexandrian Staff to Helen Brown. Nell Rose Moose wills her Senior superlative, Best All Round, to Thelma Morrison. Evelyn Wike wills her good times at THS to Thelma Morrison and Helen Brown. Lou Eva Jolly wills her three classes-bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand-to Gail Icen- hour if she can live through them. Shirley Loudermelk wills her ability to slip off from school without getting caught to Betty Jo Carrigan. Marie Oliver wills her seat in typing to Irene Oliver. Lona Louise Barnes wills her books to anyone who wants them. Hurshel Teague wills his good times to J. T. Coonse and hopes he will enjoy them. Charles Rogers wills his ability to think incorrectly in class to Winfred Walker. Sue Ella Stafford wills her position on the Tahian Staff to Charles Allen. Paul Dean Watts wills his ability to run fast in football to Leon Harrington. Margie Bumgarner wills her Senior superlative, Most Courteous, to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Jana Elder wills her good times at THS to Irene Caldwell and Jo Ann St. Clair. Daisy Fox and Sandra Motsinger leave, taking everything with them. Rowe Teague wills his quietness to anyone who wants it. Frances Duncan wills her A's in shorthand and bookkeeping to Sally Duncan. . Virginia Herman wills her position as Vice-Chairman of the Student Council to Mary Ellen Herman. James Meadlock leaves anything that he forgets to take with him to anyone who doesn't want it. A V Robert Cavin wills his ability to get along with Mrs. McLeod in bookkeeping to Jim Davis. Doris St. Clair wills his ability to drive a bus to Bob Fortner. Don Reid wills his good times at THS to anyone lucky enough to get them. Jack Bebber wills his ability to skip class and get by with it to Jim Davis. ' I Ollene VVarren wills her shorthand book and her good times at THS to Bobbie Jean Deal and Millie Reid. J Bonnie Lou Sipe wills her ability to laugh in the wrong place and at the wrong time to Elaine Stine. Marie Mays wills her good times in study hall to Donna Little. ' p Betty Wike wills her ability to write her own excuses and get by with it to Mary Ellen Burgess. Abe Russell wills his Senior superlative Most Dependable to Jim Davis. Betty Sue Co-onse wills her shorthand book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Pat Murphy and Johnsie Deal will their ability to cut up and have a good time to Linda Brookshire and Anne Still. Lynn Echerd wills his good times and ability to get along with Mrs. Ingram to anyone lucky enough to get them. Louise Barnes wills her good times at THS to Norma Deane Barnes. Rachel Icenhour wills her troubles and work as Advertising Editor of the Alexandrian to Frances VVatts. J uel Johnson wills her position as Chief Cheerleader and all the fun that goes with it to Nancy Smith. Shirley Harrington wills all of her good times at THS to Jean Harrington. Jo Ann Parker wills her wonderful times at THS to Nancy Parker. Joann Tevepaugh wills her dumbness in history to Margaret Mitchell. Exie Robinette wills her seat in English to anyone who can sit through it. Coy Bebber wills his love for THS and its athletic activities to anyone who will enjoy them ans he has. Marion Clontz wills his privilege to leave school early to Franklin Howie, who he thinks, would like to reverse it. Leon Bowman wills his ability to eat Pineapple pie to Bruce Bowman. In witness, whereof, we aflix our seal, this the twenty-sixth day of May nineteen hundred and fifty-two. RACHEL ICENHOUR Witnesses: Blondie alld Dagwood Bumstead Jif5f5r if5fS-' 'Sr'ifL Q , f C!6LfM815 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carl Matheson, Jr. President Guy Burke Vice-President Mary Ellen Herman Secretary Lewis Herman Treasurer ADVISERS Mrs. Johnson Mr. Misenheimer zfmiom Charles Allen Clarence Austin Dale Austin Levern Austin Betty Jean Barnes Ned Barnes Julia Mae Bentley Donald Bolick Bruce Bowman Burrell Bowman Frances Bowman Helen Brawley Clara Brookshire Linda Sue Brookshire Angelle Brown Helen Brown Gaynelle Bumgarner Guy Burke Irene Caldwell Bobby Campbell Betty Jo Carrigan Claudine Carpenter Alma Chapman Loretta Chapman Margie Chapman Barbara Childers Helen Childers Fred Cline Larry Cline Connie Crouch Clara Jane Daniels Jimmie Davis Johnny Davis Bobbie Jean Deal Shirley Deal Lucille Dontzoff Naomi Dyson Billy Eanes David Evans Clifford Ferguson Bobby Fortner Leon Harrington Lewis Herman Patricia Hefner Mary Ellen Herman Franklin Howie William Icard Billy Johnson Dorothy Johnson Philip Johnson Wayne Johnson Celia Kerley Frank Lail Marjorie ' Lowe Carl Matheson, Jr. Nancy McBride Herman Meredith Johnnie Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Harold Morrison Thelma Morrison Connie Mullis Gaynelle Penncll Lewis Pennell Jimmie liobinette Samuel liohinette Jo Ann St. Clair Nancy Smith Wade Stafford Ann Still Oren Wagner Betty XValker Winfred Walker Garlan VVarren Frances Watts Jean VVi1son David Wittenberg Max Young J JUNICDRS 3,9 0l'l'L0l 85 J. P. Austin Marie Barlow Guy Barnes Elvis Barriger 2 Gene Bentley Ned Bentley Daniel Bowman Donald Bowman Janelle Bowman Louan Bowman Talmadge Bowman VVilma Bowman Barbara Bumgarner SOPHOMORE CLASS 0 F F I C E R S Elvis Bzirriger Presiflerlf Robert Johnson Vice-Presirlenf Carolyn Young Secretary Janelle Bowman Treasurer ADVISERS Mr. Mando Mrs. Sherrill Mrs. 'M'. Vvatts .ff Mary Ellen Burgess Claude Caldwell Mary Carson Richard Chapman Hugh Childers Janie Daniels Ned Davis Conley Deal Ned Deal Yvonne Deal Sally Duncan J. C. Dyson Alice Elder Shirley Elder Mary Fincannon Nancy Fox Rachel Ann Fox Shirley Fox Grayson Friday Margie Gilreath Elbert Goble I Bobby Jean Harrington Juanita Harrington Paul Harrington Martha Hedrick Sarah Hefner Johnny Hollar 51 Gail Icenhour Geraldine Icenhour Tolly Icenhour Yvonne Icenhour Isabel Ingram Samuel Jenkins Robert Johnson Betty Jean Jonas Donald Keller Patsy Keller Clyde Nolan Kerley Gwlrndolyin Kerley 1 Raymond Kerley Royde Kerley WVillena Little Carol Anne Matheson Forrest Matheson Bobby Mays Mary McDaniel Dorothy Mecimore 'Sandy Moffett, Shelby Jean Morrison Irene Oliver Mary Lois Palmer Barbara Ann Pennell Thomas Lee Pennell Wade Price Jeraldine Reid Eleanor Rufty Janie Russell Margie Deane Russell Dewey St. Clair Robert St. Clair Roland St. Clair Doris Jean Sherrill Doris Shook Shelby Jean Sigmon Shirley Sloane Shirley Spencer Gertrude Stafford Elaine Stine Grant Teague Malcolm Teague Carlinda VVatts Bobby White Lewis Wike Martha York Carolyn Young FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Clay Price .......,........ ........ L .-.President Ronald Chapman ....... ...... I 'ice-President Patsy Kerley ....... .....,..,. S ecretary Cecilia Bolick ....,..,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,.,. T reasurer Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. WHFICII, Mrs. S. Watts ....,........,...........,.....A......,.,.. 41I'visers Kay Adams Johnsie Austin Peggy Austin Samuel Austin 'l'erl Austin James Barnes James Ray Barnes Norma Barnes Syble Barnes Ada Benfield Cecilia Boliek Rachel Boliek Kivette Bowman Ethel Brown Carol Bumgarner Shirley Bumgarner Athie Burgess Phyllis Burke Retta Mae Burnette Faye Caldwell Lloyd Campbell Shirley Campbell Grady Carrigan Doris Chapman Ronald Chapman Joan Childers Muriel Childers Patricia Cline J. T. Coonse Joyce Cranford Tressie Crouch Doris Curtis Linda Davis Phyllis Davis Clara Jean Deal George Deal Harry Deal Juel Deal Margaret Deal Betty Sue Dyson Bruce Echerd Betty Elder Marlene Elder Robert Elder Darrell Fox Faye Fox Flake Fox Viven Goodnight George Gragg Jo Ann Hammer .lean Harrington Suma Harrington Harold Hefner J. E. Hefner Ralph Herman Lillian Hines Alice Ic-ard Jackie Icard Louise Ingram Gary Icenhour Hal Johnson Janice Johnson Linda Johnson Ula Mae Johnson Joan Jolly Shirley Jolly Sidney Jolly Carroll Jonas Barbara Keever James Kerley Patricia Kerley Carolyn Knox Peggy Ann Lackey Gladys Lail Donna Little Margaret Little Ruth Little Mary Ann Mayberry Roberta Mays Bobbie Mooney Irene Moose Ned Moretz Nesta Moretz Madeline Paige Betty Jean Pennell Betty Mae Pennell Johnny Pennell Patsy Pennell Toni Pennell Louise Pope L'lay Price Doris Rector Mae Reece Millie Reid J annie Richey Shirley Rohinette XVilliam Rogers Betty Jean Shook Glenn Sigmon ' Lois Sigmon Betty Jean Sipe Hayden Sipe Constance Smith Grady Smith Conley Teague Eva Teague Howard Teague Margaret Tevepaugh Jimmy VValker Linda VVarren Kay lvhite Lewis White Tommy Woodfiii Not Shown: Billie Bob Deal N ,S X N 5 x Q15 . 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L T 23 16 Johnnie Mitchell ......,., .......... L 'I' 33 17 Lloyd Campbell ....,.., .......,.. R T 17 16 Sandy Moffett ,,,..,,,, ,,..o,.,,. R 'l' 13 16 Sam Jenkins ..........,...... .......... R 'I' 144 16 Carl Matheson, Jr ........ .......... L G 18 17 Ned Davis ,,.............,.. .......,.. L G 30 15 Elvis Barrjger .,.,,..,.. .....,,,.. I ,G 19 16 Fred Cline ..........,.... ......... R G 29 17 J. C. Dyson ................. ....d.3. C 39 16 Harold Morrison ..3.... .....v..... C 28 16 Leon Harrington... ..,,..,., BB 22 17 Paul Harrington .,,.,,. ...i,..,. L H 27 17 Coy Bebber ...........,..... .,....... I ,H 30 18 Paul Dean Watts ...,,,.., ,,,,,... R H 21 17 Franklin Howie ......... ......... R H 20 16 James Meadlock ......o. ......... F B 26 17 Billy Eanes ............. ...,..... F B 347 18 Dale Austin ......... ......... L G 31 17 William Rogers .....,. ......... I ,E 36 R 15 122 150 160 205 195 190 180 165 120 185... 160 160 130 165 175 14-0 150 150 165 170 150 125 Jr. Soph. J r. Jr. Jr. Fresh Soph. Soph. Jr. Soph. Soph. J r. Soph. Jr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fresh. , x XA Sw if, N' '.::2 X rx XX is N YA X X xxx w x NX gf? - :: :: , 5 5 Q EZIZKEIE-.k , Ya' - -If-'-X-E ,,-. , '32-I-!f'f1fIfI'f -x A f .,3:-5-5, 5 X - '- .XM N 5 - tl ' 5' I l?JMr NNE: ax Q S. fr N59 an J wa r QW FOOTBALL .lznnes Meadlock ..,.,. ...........,....,... C 'aptain Charles Allen .,.............. Publicity Director Leon Harrington ..... ...... 4 lternate Captain Guy Barnes, Ronnie Clontz ........ Managers Paul D. VVatts ..... .......... H igh Scorer Mr. Painter .l.......,.......,.,..,,,, ,,,,.,, C oach M'r. Mando ...., .... 4 4ssistant Coach fmw N wi Ewvfw 91-If Special Fathers . X ' QR SVIUE H S vs First N BOYS' BASKETBALL James Mezidlock Fapfain Ronald Chapman Ma1zragc'r Mr. Mando Coach Bobby Campbell Hugh Childers Bill Eanes Robert Elder Leon Harrington Sam Jenkins Hal Johnson Forrest Matheson James Meudloek Tommy Pennell Grady Smith Wade Stafford Howard Teague GIRLS' BASKETBALL VARSITY Gaynelle Pennell flaptain Frances W'atts Nlafniager Mr. Painter Cloach Janelle Bowman Louan Bowman Linda Brookshire Bobbie Carson Margie Chapnian Shirley Fox Nancy McBride Bobby .lean Mooney Gaynelle Pennell Doris Rector Geraldine Reid Eleanor Rufty Mnrgie Dean Russell Shirley Spencer Mnrtha York VOLLEYBALL J ohn Bentley ......... Burrell Bowman ...... Robert Cavln ............ Mr. Misenheimer ......... Jack Bebber Gene Bentley John Bentley Burrell Bowman Donald Bowman Robert Cavin Larry Cline Jimmy Davis Conley Deal Bobby Fortner Johnny Hollar Bill Johnson Bobby Mays VVade Price Sam Robinette Charles Rogers Abe Rusesll Bobby St. Clair Dewey St. Clair Doris St. Clair Malcolm Teague Winfred Walker Captain Captain Captain Adviser TAG FGOTBALL Guy Burke ...,.... Grayson Friday ...,... Mr. Misenheimer .,...,. . Ned Bentley Bruce Bowman Talmadge Bowman Guy Burke Ned Deal Grayson Friday Elbert Goble Wayne Johnson Clyde Nolan Kerley Raymond Kerley Royd Kerley Connie Mullis Lewis Pennell Grant Teague Garlan Warren Bobbie White Lewis Wike Faptain Captaifn .4 41 viser and ww xl its ,. ww ss ww Roy Neil Barnes C Billy Earp 3B Coy Bebber RF Leon Harrington 1B Harold Bebber 1B Paul Harrin ton P M B ...... ...,.. G B g anagm uy arnes Ned Bentley P Thomas Harrington LF Coach .......... ........ M r. Painter Mack Blankenship SS Calvin Little P , I Bobby Campbell 2B James Meadlock P Asst' I Unch' ' L Ir' Mando Jerry Campbell SS Jimmy Robinette LF Lloyd Campbell C Paul Dean Watts CF Billy Dyson 3B Steve Watts P HIGHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1951 Won 12, Lost 2 l I r LETTERMEN ..... ----...-- Advisers Mr. Painter -- Mr. Mando Guy Barnes Roy Neil Barnes Elvis Barrigler Coy Bebber Donald Bolick Linda Brookshire Janelle Bowman Louan Bowman Bobby Campbell Margie Chapman Hugh Childers J. C. Dyson Leon Harrington Paul Harrington Franklin Howie Isabel Ingram Rachel Icenhour Juel Johnson Calvin Little Nancy McBride Carl Matheson Jr Maxine Mays James Meadlock Herman Meredith Johnnie Mitchell Shelby Jean Morrison Jo Ann Parker Tommy Pennell Geraldine Reid, Jimmy Robinette Eleanor Rufty Nancy Smith Wade Stafford Ann Still Paul Dean Watts X X QR x Xxx XXXX X X N F 05 s xXi YY 1. It's :1 hit for Pete .... vers .... 5. Strike'em out, Pete .... 6. Bobby blasts one .... 7. Jimmy Tees off. . . 8. Bebber leans into one .... 9. Roy Neil connects .... 10. VVaiting on the bull. 11. Talking it over .... 12. He's on his way. Ball one .... 3. lilankenship at bat .... 4. Slave dri- n 5 S .......i 1 G .fgclfiuified 3 N.: gags. K, Sports Editor ,,.... ' K- . X. if K X 6 K Q k .A . Q , X X R 5 w,,,....M-f THE ALEXANDRIAN TH E E DITO RIAI, STAFF Iffditor-in-chief ..,,.,..,........,..,.., Juel Johnson .'1SSlIl'iC1fl' Hriifors ..,,., .... Nancy Smith Charles Allen ...,..Charles Allen THE NEWS STAFF News Iirlzfor .l.,,...,......,.,.......... Nancy Smith Bobby Campbell, Sally Duncan. Daisy Fox, Nell Rose Moose, Sandra Motsiuger, and Jo Ann Richey. THE TYPING STAFF fllake'-up fllanager ......, .......Frances Duncan Ilvad Typzsf .......c.,..................,..,...............c,.....,.................,,...,,,.....,.... Virginia Herman Margie Blllllg'!l1'll6l , Betty Sue Coonse, Johnsie Deal, Shirley Harrington, Lou Eva Jolly. Marie Mays, Shirley Mullis, Patricia Murphy, Jo A11n Parker, Betty Lou Pennell, Bonnie Lou Sipe, and Sue Ella Stafford. ' .nf'V'fga THE ALEXANDRIAN THE ADVERTISING STAFF .4d'v1frtising Editors ...,.. Linda Sue Pennell Rachel Icenhour Louan Bowman, Linda Brookshire, Bobbie Carson, Margie Chapman, Mary Fincan- non, Mary Ellen Herman, Isabel Ingram, Frances Watts, Martha York, Carolyn Young. THE ART STAFF Head Artist .....,.................. .Carl Matheson Elvis Barriger, Fred Cline, Grayson Fri- day, Jean Harrington, Franklin Howie, Barbara Keever, Margaret Little, Carol Ann Matheson Maxine Mays, Sandy Mof- fett, Eleanor Rufty, and Betty Jean Sipe. THE MIMEOGRAPHING STAFF Head Jtlimeographer .... .... - ........ ...... .........,.,. . ..............,.. . .................,..,... R a y mond Kerley Leon Bowman, Clifford Ferguson, Paul Harrington, and Hurshel Teague. M- ,,,,.,,, ,.,... -rv... is l Q 52.,,?5g5.5. ss , , X , :E - sr' X 'i si- ., ,...-' Q '- BETA CLUB OFFICERS Coy Bebber ......... Frances Duncan ........ Jo Ann Richey ........ Nell Rose Moose ........ Mrs. Sherrill ............ MEMBERS Charles Allen Dale Austin Louise Barnes Coy Bebber Frances Bowman Angelle Brown Helen Brown Guy Burke Bobby Campbell Claudine Carpenter Betty Jo Carrigan Loretta Chapman Margie Chapman Fred Cline Connie Crouch Frances Duncan Daisy Fox Shirley Harrington Patricia Hefner Lewis Herman Mary Ellen Herman Virginia Herman Rachel Ann Icenhour .................. President Vice-President -..--.-........Secretary Juel Johnson Phil Johnson Lou Eva Jolly Celia Kerley Carl Matheson Nancy McBride James Meadlock Nell Rose Moose Sandra Motsinger Shirley Mullis Gaynelle Pennell Lewis Peunell Linda Sue Pennell Don Reid Jo Ann Richey Jo Ann St. Clair Nancy Smith Sue Ella Stafford Ann Still Oren Wagner Frances VVatts Jean Wilson Max Young -Treasurer --.-..-.Adviser I 6 G L E E C L U B J OFFICERS Mary Ellen Herman... A.,.. . ,.,....... . Jol111sie Deal ,...,,,, Pat Murphy .........,... Frances Bowman ..,.,,................. Miss Trowbridge .............,............ Pat Murphy, Carolyn Kay Adams Johnsie Austin Marie Barlow Ada Benfield Frances Bowman Louan Bowman Helen Brawley Angelle Brown Helen Brown Barbara Bumgarner Shirley Campbell Barbara Childers Muriel Childers Tressie Crouch Janie Daniels Lucille Dontzoff Linda Davis Bobbie Jean Deal Johnsie Deal Young ......,.. MEMBERS Margaret Deal Naomi Dyson Alice Elder Mary Fincannon Nancy Fox Rachel Fox Bobbie Jean Harrington Juanita Harrington Sulna Harrington Martha Hedrick Mary Ellen Herman Geraldine Icenhour Celia Kerley Patsy Kerley Peggy Ann Lackey Donna Little Willena Little Carol Ann Matheson Mary Ann Mayberry J ..............Presidcnt Vice-President .......-...--.Secretary ....-.-Treasurer .....--.-----.Ad'viser .......Accompanists Maxine Mays Mary McDanie1s Irene Moose Nesta Moretz Jean Morrison Pat Murphy Jo Ann Parker Betty Jean Pennell Geraldine Reidil Jannie Richey Eleanor Rufty Janie Russell Margie Dean Russell Shirley Sloane Gertrude Stafford Elaine Stine Linda Watts Carolyn Young Daisy Fox ....,........ Margie Chapman ........ Frances Watts .,.. Sandra Motsinger ...... Mrs. Johnson ........ Mrs. Osborne ......... Clarence Austin VVilma Bowman Linda Brookshire Carol Bumgarner Claudine Carpenter Bobbie Carson Margie Chapman J. T. Coonse Joyee Cranford Clara Jean Deal Yvonne Deal Sally Duncan Daisy Fox Shirley Fox DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS .,.,......-.-....PrPsident Vice-Przfsidflnt ...,.......Sevrf'farCy MEMBERS Lewis Herman Isabel Ingram Louise Ingram Phil Johnson Patsy Keller Gladys Lail Nancy McBride Sandra Motsinger Ann Still Margaret Tevepaugh Oren YVagner Frances VVatts Kay VVhite Martha York Treasurer ....Ad'Uiser -Assistant M LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Nell Rose M'oose ,....... ................,............... ............., P r esident James Meadlock ......... ........ I 'ice-President Virginia, Herman ...... .............. S ecretary Daisy Fox .e.......... .................... T reasurer Jo Ann Richey .....,., ,....... C lub Translator Maxine Mays ..........,... ...,.... C lub Consul Mrs. M, R. Ingram ..,.,... ..,,,,...... . .Adviser MEMBERS Daisy Fox James Meadlock Virginia Herman Nell Rose Moose Maxine Mays Jo Ann Richey FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Charles Allen ................ ................,........... . -. Ireszrleni Mary Ellen Herman ...... .... .- Frances Bowman ............ Max Young ................ Mr. H. M. Young ........ MEMBERS Charles Allen Dale Austin Burrell Bowman Franc-es Bowman Angelle Brown Guy Burke Bobby Campbell Bobbie Carson Barbara Ann Childers Fred Cline Johnny Davis Shirley Deal J. C. Dyson Bill Eanes Leon Harrington Lewis Herman Mary EllCl1 Herman Isabel Ingram Phil Johnson Robert Johnson Celia Kerley Carl Matheson, Jr. Carol Ann Matheson Jo Ann Parker Lewis Pennell Nancy Smith Frances Watts Max Young 33? SX si EQNQQ B as s w i E ANN BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS Iona Louise Barnes ...... ........................ P regulpnt Patricia Hefner .,........ Ihelma Morrison ...... - MEMBERS Lona Louise Barnes Vivian Louise Barnes Betty Jean Barnes Julia Bentley Janelle Bowman Clara Brookshire Gaynelle Bumgarner Mary Ellen Burgess Irene Caldwell Betty Jo Carrigan Alma Chapman Loretta Chapman Helen Childers Connie Crouch Clara Jane Daniels Shirley Deal Claude Dyson Jana Elder Patricia Hefner Gail Icenhonr Dorothy Johnson Betty Jean Jonas Shirley Loudermelk Marjorie Lowe Margaret Mitchell Thelma Morrison Mary Lois Palmer Barbara Pennell Gaynelle Pennell Exie Robinette Jo Ann St. Clair Betty Gay Walker Cllene VV:xrren Jean Wilson Betty Wike Kay Adams Joan Childers Carolyn Knox FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Louan Bowman ........ Bobbie Carson ...,.. Martha Hedrick ......... Carolyn Young .............. Margie Dean Russell ...,. Janelle Bowman ......,..., Carol Ann Matheson ..... Mrs. Young .................. Johusie Austin Peggy Austin Marie Barlowe Ophelia Barnes Norma Barnes Syble Barnes Ada Benfield Cecilia Bolick Rachel Bolick Janelle Bowman Louan Bowman VVilma Bowman Ethel Brown Barbara Bumgarner Carol Bumgarner Shirley Bumgarner Athie Burgess Mary E. Burgess Phyllis Burke Retta Mae Burnette Faye Caldwell Shirley Campbell Bobbie Carson Muriel Childers Patricia Cline Tressie Crouch Doris Curtis Janie Daniels Linda Davis Phyllis Davis Clara Jean Deal Juel Deal Margaret Deal Yvonne Deal Sally Duncan Betty Dyson Alice Elder Betty Elder Shirley Elder Mary Fincannon Faye Fox Nancy Fox Rachel Fox Shirley Fox Margie Gilreath Viven Goodnight OFFICERS MEMBERS Bobby Jean Harrington Joan Hammer Jean Harrington Juanita Harrington Suma Harrington Martha Hedrick Sara Hefner Lillian Hines Alice Icard Jackie Icard Gail Icenhour Geraldine Icenhour Isabel 'Ingram Louise Ingram Janice Johnson Linda Johnson Ola Mae Johnson Joan Jolly Shirley Ruth Jolly Betty Jean Jonas Barbara Keever Patsy Keller Gwen Kerley Pat Kerley ....-......r..President ........Vice-President ...........Secretary .............Treasurer ..-..S0ng Leader Parliamentarian ........--....Historian . ...-..--.+1dvzser Doris Rector Peggy Ann Lackey Gladys Lail Donna Little Margaret Little Ruth Little Willena Little Carol Ann Matheson Mary Ann Mayberry Mary McDaniel Dorothy Mecimore Bobbie Mooney Irene Moose Nesta Moretz Jean Morrison Irene Oliver Madeline Paige Mary L. Palmer Barbara Pennell Betty Jean Pennell Betty Mae Pennell Patsy Pennell Toni Pennell Louise Pope Mae Reece Geraldine Reid Millie Reid Jannie Richey Eleanor Rufty Janie Russell Margie Dean Russell Doris Sherrill Betty Jean Shook Lois Sigmon Shelby Jean Sigmon Betty Jean Sipe Connie Smith Shirley Sloan Shirley Spencer Gertrude Stafford Elaine Stine Eva Teague Margaret Tevepaugh Linda Warren Linda Watts Kay White Martha York Carolyn Young FUTURE FARMERS CDF AMERICA OFFICERS Don Reid .,.......... ...........--..........----.. Johnny Hollar .......... Donald Bowman .....,,. Rowe Teague ,........ Oren Wagner .......,., . Wakefield Bentley .,...... .............,........... Mr. Osborne .............. .....,...,................... MEMBERS Clarence Austin J. P. Austin Terl Austin James Barnes Ned Barnes Gene Bentley John Bentley VVakc-Held Bentley Donald Boliek Bruee Bowman Donald Bowman Talmadge Bowman Lloyd Campbell Hugh Childers Larry Cline J. T. Coonse Ned Davis Conley Deal George Deal Ned Deal Bruce Echerd Lynn Eeherd Bobby Fortner Flake Fox Max Fox George Gragg J. E. Hefner Johnny Hollar Ned Herman Ralph Herman Billy leard Gary Icenhour Tolly Icenhour Samuel Jenkins Billy Johnson Hal Johnson VVayne Johnson Sidney Jolly Carol Jonas Clyde Kerley James Kerley Royd Kerley President . ..... Vice-President ....,......Secretary ...........Trea.s'urer .....,-........-Rep0rter .,.,...Parliamentarian. .................-Adviser Frank Lail Herman Meredith Clay Price VVade Price Don Reid Samuel Robinette Bobby St. Clair Dewey St. Clair Roland St. Clair Glenn Sigmon Hayden Sipe Grant Teague Howard Teague Rowe Teague Oren VVagner Jimmy Walker Garland Warren Bobby VVhite Lewis VVhite Lewis Wike David Vilittenberg Adviser. STUDENT BUS DRIVERS Ned Barnes Jack Bebber John Bentley VVakefield Bentley Bruce Bowman Burrell Bowman Leon Bowman Lynn Bowman Robert Cavin Jimmy Davis Bobby Fortner Grayson Friday Lewis Herman Tolly Icenhour Phil Johnson Don Reid Sammy Robinette Doris St. Clair Oren Wagner Mr. Young THE STUDENT COUNCIL Coy Bebber .......... Virginia Herman. Sandra Motsinger ...... SENIORS James Meadlock Coy Bebber J uel Johnson Sandra Motsinger Virginia Herman Lou Eva Jolly Jo Ann Richey Don Reid Mrs. OFFICERS ADVISERS Osborne - Mrs. M'. Watts JUNIORS Carl Matheson, Jr. Guy Burke Mary Ellen Herman Lewis Herman Charles Allen Phil Johnson .--.-Chairfman -.-.-....Vice-Chairman -..-.Secretary SOPHOMORES ' ri Robert Johnson Carolyn Young Janelle Bowman FRESHMEN Clay Price Ronald Chapman 1 l l I THE TAI-MAN STAFF Daisy Fox ....... ........ E ditor Frances VVatts .,....., ..,,,.,..,....... M llssistawt Jo Ann Richey ....,.. ...... H zzsinvss .Manager Charles Allen .................,.l.....,..,.... 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