Thomasville High School - Growler Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)
- Class of 1952
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She has been a model of dependability and efficiency to all her students, who, after being taught by her, are more ready to face life on even terms. For these and many other reasons, we wish to dedicate our 1952 Growler to her. 4 ahfminid tration MR. W. S, HQRTON Principal MR. G. H. ARNOLD Superintendent oarcl of cgclucalion Seated, left to right: Dr. R. L. McDonald, Mr. G. H. Arnold. Standing, left to right: Mr. W. O. Weldon, Mr. H. W. Beck, Dr. O. R. Hodgin, Mr. Ernest Harrell. 5 ur aculiy Brinkley Burrus Carter Covington Dixon Eargle Eaton Edwards For their Service to zu Mrs. Helen Brinkley . . . ..l, Home Economics Mrs. E. C. Burrus .... .l...,....., E nglish Mrs. Elizabeth Carter . , . ,... Commercial Subjects Mrs. T. J. Covington . . . ...,..,...., Latin Miss Vera Dixon ...., . . . Social Science Mr. G. M. Eargle ..... .........,. M athematics Miss Mildred Eaton ...,. . . . English and Social Science Mr. Claude R. Edwards , , ........., Shop Work 6 ur acuity Cordon Hanes Hensley Johnson Lirwin Llewellyn Miller McLain For their service to zu Mrs. Joyce Gordon . . , . . . Secretary Mrs. Lucille Hanes . . , ..4....,.. Bookkeeper Miss Ila L. Hensley . . ..,.. ,..V,...... M usic Miss E. Bain Johnson . . ..,.. English and Journalism Mr. Chester J. Litwin ...J i,.i...,,,.i,....,..,. B and Mr. Richard T. Llewellyn ....... Civics and Drivers' Education Mr. Lee Miller ...,.....,....,........... . . . , Biology Mr. J, C. McLain Physical Education and Commercial Subjects 7 ur acuff im! 9 Neece Oliver Paige Roach Skaggs Sledge Smith Welborn Ear their Service to at Miss Laura Neece . . , English and French Mrs. James D. Oliver . . , . . ,.i. Librarian Mr. Lawrence E. Paige . . . .... Diversified Qccupations Mr. Herman Roach, Jr. . .4.,...,., ..,. S pecial Education Mr. L. D. Shealy , . . Physical Education and Mathematics Mr. Romulus Skaggs , . , . , .... Latin and World History Miss Ruth Sledge . . . , . . , Physical Education Miss Virginia Smith . . , ..,. .,.... . . ..,..,. Bible Mr. Ivan Welborn ...., . . . Chemistry and General Science Miss Betty Marie Welcli . , Mathematics 8 Shealy Vwlelch . w U 1 A .., 4- U l OFFICERS LMA! In righl-Darr Shcnly. Jr.. Prcsidcnt: Dorothy Pleasant, 'INICSISLIYQIT BCIIY Vwfarncr. Sccrclaryz Bill Murphy. Vieu- President. flaw of '52 ADVI SERS MASCOTS l.f',Yf In righl-Miss Nlildrcd Ifalon, Mrs. T. J, 1.f'fl I0 l'lv4lll!'1CfiSSil' lV.UOI'lL1fd, Scotty U0 Covington, Miss Bain Johnson. iiviller. IO Cfadd .Hia tory We, the class of 1952, which is com- posed of 96 dignified seniors, had a hard time our first day of high school trying to act as dumb as freshmen are supposed to be. Even the bewildering changing of classes didn't bother us the first day, because few of us found our homerooms. Gene Earnhardt was our freshman class president. Alliene Hin- kle, a member of our class, was chosen as Homecoming Queen. As sophomores we at last had the privilege of looking down our noses at the freshman class. Gene Earnhardt was again our class president, with Dorothy Pleasant serving as vice- president: Thelma Toney, secretary: and Betty Warner, treasurer. Mildred Coggins made the girls' varsity basket- ball team while Norman Crews, Don- nie Cranford, Herman Dunning, Darr S-healy, Jr., Ronald Barker, Paul Breed- love, and Buddy Cranford made the varsity football team. Betty Ann Ty- singer and Kitty Jarrett became mem- bers of the cheerleaders squad, and William Palmer was a member of the Debating team. After a successful football season, which included defeating Lexington by a score of 7 to 0, the boys' basketball team won the South Piedmont Con- ference Tournament and the Sports- manship Trophy as well. In addition to this Thomasville High School won the Midget Basketball Tournament, One of the highlights of our year was the Sophomore party, while biol- ogy projects were the plague of our lives. History repeated itself in the election of Gene Earnhardt as class president during our junior year. A highly suc- cessful magazine drive along with re- ceiving our class rings made us feel even more important and indispensable to T. H. S, Bill Murphy and Ellis Jack- son made their debut on television this year as the wilder two-fifths of the Wild Five. As a result of the Korean War, Buddy Cranford, a member of the National Guard, was called into active duty. Jean Sink was voted to reign over the Homecoming festivities. Joyce Bean, Barbara Peters, and Peggy Bryant served as majorettes. Joann Slate was chosen as flag carrier and Bill Murphy, drum major. Our year was highlighted by the Junior-Senior Prom, which had as its theme, i'Spring Frolicsf' Herman Dun- ning was chosen as Mr. Sweetheart for the Valentine Dance. Facts and Fun received a first place rating in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest. Faye Floyd and Jimmy Owen were editor and business manager. Madge Wilson and Jean Sink were the delegates to Girls' State. Bill Tudor and Jimmy Owen attended Boys' State. Darr Shealy, Jr., was chosen to head the class our senior year. Jean Sink and William Palmer had the weekly radio broadcast, 'High Spots of H i gh School. Betty Warner was chosen as the D. A, R. Good Citizen Pilgrim to represent Thomasville High School. For the third time a member of the Class of 1952 gained the title of Home- coming Queen. Joyce Bean was crown- ed at the annual Homecoming game and reigned over the dance that followed. Election of superlatives, measuring for caps and gowns, English term papers, Kids' day, Senior play, and last but not least. graduation are just a few of the mem- ories that We will take with us as we leave T. H. S. Mildred Scroggs ll K enior ED BALDWIN RONALD BARKER JIMMY BECK JERRY BLAND JOE BRANSON Clam BOB BALLARD JOYCE BEAN LARRY BECK LUTHER BRACKETT CATHERINE BRAY of fifty-iwo PAUL BREEDLOVE RAY BRYANT NELLIE CAUDLE PEGGY BRYANT BLAKE BYRD ROBERT CLINARD MILDRED COGGINS DORIS COLLETT HOWARD COKER DONALD CRANEORD enior Cafadd GARY CRANFORD NORMAN CREWS ANN V CRAYTON JOE CUNNINGI-IAM PAUL DAMERON Y EDNA DAVIS HERMAN DUNNING EVA LEE DARR JEANETTE DAVIS JUDY DURHAM of Zifiy-two REECE ELLIOTT C. R. FISHER, JR. DEMPSEY FRITTS ZEB HANNER JOYCE HENRY SARAH JANE FINE EAYE FLOYD MQW BETTY HARRISON DONALD HILL enior Cladd ALLIENE HINKLE EREDDIE HOXVARD ELLIS JACKSON BETTY HOFFMAN HAROLD HUGHES BETTY ROSE JARRETT KITTY JARRETT MANUEL KRANIS DORIS ANN JONES IRENE LAMONDS 0 Ziffy-two BRUCE LANGLEY BETTY LEGANS PATSY LITTLE DI BETTY LYNDON LLON LOFTIN JACK LYNDON DOROTHY MANEY JOE MARLOVVE GERALDINE MAULTSBY 4 E J. RAY MOONEY 17 enior Cfadd WYA'I I' MOONEY JIMMY MOORE SYLVIA MORTON BILL MURPHY DOYLE MYERS MARY LOU MYERS K JIMMY OWEN WILLIAM PALMER BARBARA PETERS ALMA JOYCE PIERCE I of yiffy-two 9 DOROTHY PLEASANT GERTRUDE PRICE JOHNNY PREVO LOUANNA PRINCE M ILDRED SCROGGS OERALDINE SEOERS DARR SHEALY, JR. DONALD SHOEMAKER BOBBY SINK JEAN SINK enior Cfadd JOAN SLATE CHARLES STONE BETTY TOBIN BILL TUDOR DARWIN SOWERS COLENE SWAIM TI-IELMA TONEY BETTY ANN TYSINGER BETTY WARNER LUCY WATTS of yifiy-Iwo I-IANSEL WELBORN BARBARA WILLARD NELLE WILLIAMS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS HUBERT WILSON MADGE WILSON Clam' Poem 'ALASTING MEMORIES As we sit and think of the things we've known - The things we've always called our own - We think of parties and proms with a sigh, The lasting memories of days gone by. We've saved our dance cards, yes it's true, . And pressed our flowers as high schoolers do They're now in scrapbooks set apart But their memory lingers in our heart, Through these trials and tribulations Comes this day of graduation: When all our work and play is gone And our lasting memories linger on. Sorrows may be there when we part on that day, Friends will be determined by the things we say. Out on the sea, onward hof Out into life so brave and bold. Students today will make the nation of tomorrow To carry other sins, burdens or sorrows, Of those We've grown to love and obey And memories of the never forgotten day. in our creed lead. goal: But we'll carry memories, and believe Living the lives we'd want others to We'll live, love, honor, and reach our XVe'll take to God a pure while soul. Jeanette Dav 2l is M431 ffi 7 !Wj,W'7 W4 WM rfawraoiddcf' mg wzcfgi-!AfZ,eZuw6 JgQ 2227 Kim WWW if 2, I ' 1 WW 'W M f' M WW hziwm 551021-df WM , 562323 7761! JAQWMML and Z 4ffw2af jg Zfwzwwz ffff,fgw7fv 1 , 925 35, Q28 . QSQZQQQ' L Kenzer Ed Baldwin Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1. Bob Ballard Hi-Y Club 3, Vice-I-'resident 4: Vice-President of Home- room 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education 4: Secretary: Football 1, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Ronald Barker Hi-Y Club 1, 2: First Aid and Safety Club 2, 3: Inter- national Relations Club 4, President: Student Council 2, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Co-Chairman of Inter-Scholastic and Public Relations Committee 4: Patrol Boy 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3: Secretary of Homeroom 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. Joyce Bean Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Library Club 3: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Library Committee 4. Jimmy Beck Recreational Reading Club 2, Treasurer: Photography Club 3: Bible Club 3: Library Committee 3: D.O. Club 4. Larry Beck Pand 1, 2, 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 1: Reading Club 2: Bible Club 2. Jerry Bland Junior Varsity Basketball 3. Luther Brackett Library Club 2: l .F.A. 1: Mills Home Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Mills Home Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Mills Home Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Branson Hand 1, 2, 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 1: Hobby Club 2, Treasurer: Photography Club 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 3, 4: Football 1. Catherine Bray Glee Club 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3: Future Teachers of America 3: Vice-President: Devotions Committee 2: Inside Trafiic Committee 3: Library Committee 4: Marshal 4. Paul Breedlove Recreational Reading Club 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2. Peggy Bryant Girls' First Aid and Safety Club 2: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4. Blake Byrd F.F.A. 1: Basketball 2, 3: Football 4. Nellie Caudle First Aid and Safety Club 2, 3: F.H.A. Club 1, 2: Basket- ball 2, 3. Robert Clinard IIi-Y Club 1, 2, D.o. curb 4. Mildred Coggins Glee Club 1: Vice-President of Homeroom 2: Library Club 2, Secretary: National Honor Society 4: Student Council 3, 4: Secretary 3: Devotions Chairman 4: F.H.A. Club 3, President: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, Chaplain 4: Dramatics Club 2, President 4: Delegate to N.C.S.C.C. 3: Treasurer of Home- room 4: Recreation Committee 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4. Doris Collett International Relations Club 4: Hobby Club 4. Hamm' Donald Cranford Dramatirs Club 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Gary Cranford President of I-Iomeroom 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Norman Crews Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3: President of Home-room 1: Mono- gram Club 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Co-Captain of Football Team 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Cunningham Band 1: F.H.A. Club 1: Treasurer of Homeroom 3: Vice- President of Class 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 4: Football 4. Paul Dameron Bible Club 3. Eva Lee Darr Tri-Hi-Y Club 1: Secretary of Homeroom 2: Dramatics Club 4, Edna Davis F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3. Jeanette Davis Tri-Hi-Y Club 1: Photography Club, Secretary 3: Dra- matics Club 3: Hobby Club, Secretary 4: International Relations Club Secretary 4: Facts and Fun Staff 3, 4: Sanitation Committee 4. Herman Dunning President of Homeroom 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2. Judy Durham F.H.A. 1: Glee Club 2: Student Council 3: Co-Chairman of School Beautiful Committee 3. Reece Elliott Hi-Y Club 1: Audio-Visual Education Club 2, 4: Photo- graphy Club 3, Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club 3: Patrol Boy 1, 2, 3, 4: Manager of Football Team 4: Monogram Club 4: Basketball 1, 4. Sarah Jane Fine Mills Home Glee Club 1: F.H.A. Club 1, 2: Study Club 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 3: Mills Home Basketball 4: Library Club 3: Mills Home Softball 2. C. R. Fisher Hi-Y Club 1: First Aid and Safety Club 1, 2: Photography Club 4. ' Faye Floyd Glee Club 1, 2: Facts and Fun Stat! 2: Editor 3: Sanitation Committee 1: Library Club 2: Quill and Scroll 3, Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club, Secretary 3: International Relations Club, yice-President 4: Hobby Club, President 4: Student Counci 3. Dempsey Fritts Hi-Y Club 4: President of Homeroom 4: Manager of Foot- ball and Basketball Teams 4: Baseball 3, 4: Monogram Club 4. ' Doris Frye Mills Home Glee Club 1: F.H.A. 1, 2: Mills Home Cheer- leader, Chief 2, 3: Secretarial Club 4: Study Club 2, 3: Mills Home Basketball 2, 3, 4. 4 Senior Zeb Hanner First Aid and Safety Club 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 4: Vice-President of I-Iomeroorn 4. Betty Harrison Glee Club 1, 2, ag Bible Club 3: D.O. Club 4. Joyce Henry Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Library Club 1. Donald Hill Band 1, 2, 3, 4, H1-Y Club 3, 4: Bible Club 4, Football 3, 4. Alliene Hinkle ' Dramatics Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Sec- retary and Treasurer of Homeroom 4: Homecoming Queen for 1948: First Aid and Safety Club 2: Elections Commit- tee 2: School Beautiful Committee 3: Inside Traflic Com- mittee: Student Council 4, Treasurer: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3, Secretary: B.P.W. Girl 4. Betty Sue Hoffman Mills Home Glee Club 1: Mills Home Band 1, 2: F.H.A. Club 1, 2: Study Club 3, 4: Mills Home Basketball 2, 3, 4. Freddie Howard Hi-Y Club 1, 2, Secretary 4: Vice-President of Homeroom 1, 2: President of Homeroom 3: Audio-Visual Education Club 4, Treasurer: Student Council 4: Co-Chairman of Pop- corn Committee 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4. Harold Hughes Beta Club of Hasty High School 1, 2. Ellis Jackson Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Hi-Y Club 1. Kitty Jarrett Glee Club 1, 2: Facts and Fun StaE 1, 2, 3: Growler Staff 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, Chief 3, 4: Debating Club 3, Vice- President 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary 4: Student Coun- cil 3, 4: Sanitation Committee 4: Inside Traffic Committee 4: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3: Dramatics Club 3, Treasurer: Monogram Club 3, 4: Basketball 1. Doris Ann Jones Glee Club 2: Treasurer of Homeroom 2: Vice-President of Homeroom 3: Treasurer of Class 3: Secretarial and Teckni- que Club, Secretary 3, 4: Student Council, Secretary 4: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3, Vice-President: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4. Manuel Kranis First Aid and Safety Club 3: International Relations Club 4: Photography Club 4: Midget Basketball 2. Irene Lamonds F.H.A. 1: Mills Home Flag-Carrier 4: Mills Home Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Bruce Langley F.F.A. Club 1: Audio-Visual Education Club 4: Mills Home Baseball 3, 4: Mills Home Basketball 2, 3, 4: Mills Home Football 4. ' - Betty Legans Glee Club 3, 4. Patsy Little Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 3: Sportmanship and Safety Club 3: Facts and Fun Staff 3. 4: Hobby Club 4: Treas- urer: International Relations Club 4, Treasurer. Honour Dillon Loftin Hi-Y Club 1, 2: no. Club 4. Betty Lyndon Glee Club 1: First Aid and Safety Club 3: F.H.A. Club 3: Bible Club 3, 4. Jack Lyndon Hi-Y Club 1: Audio-Visual Education Club 3, 4: Hobby Club 2, President: Outside Patrol 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4: Manager of Student Store 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Dorothy Maney F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Mills Home Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Study Club 4: Mills Home Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Marlowe Hi-Y Club 1, 2, President 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 1, 2, 3, President 4: Student Council 4: Chairman of Dark Room Ciommittee 4: Recreation Committee 4: Library Com- mittee . Geraldine Maultsby F.H.A. 1: Treasurer of Homeroom 4: Mills Home Basket- ball 3, 4. Ray Mooney F.F.A. 1: Audio-Visual Education Club 4: Mills Home Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Wyatt Mooney F.F.A. 1: Mills Home Basketball 2, 4: Mills Home Base- ball 3, 4: Mills Home Football 3, Co-Captain 4. Jimmy Moore Audio-Visual Education Club 1: Dramatics Club 1: Treas- urer 2, 3: D.O. Club 4. Sylvia Morton Glee Club 1: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Hobby Club 2, President International Relations Club 4: Study Club 4: Student Council 3, 4: Co-Chairman of Library Committee 3: Chair- man of Program Committee 4: Library Committee 4. Bill Murphy Band 1, 2, President 3, 4: Audio-Visual Education Club 1, 2: Vice-President of Class 4: Student Council 3, 4: Rec- reation Committee 3: Co-Chairman of Recreation Committee 4. Doyle Myers Glee Club 1: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Hobby Club 2, President 3: Situdent Council 4: Co-Chairman of Sanitation Commit- tee . Mary Lou Myers Glee Club 1: Dramatics Club 3: Library Club 3: Facts and Fun Staff 4: Program Committee. Jimmy Owen Hi-Y Club 1, 2, Secretary 3: President of Homeroom 1, 2: Audio-Visual Education Club 1: Treasurer of Class 1: Library Committee 2: Growler Staff 2: Business Manager 4: Facts and Fun Staff, Business Manager 3: Boys State Delegate 3: National Honor Society 3, President 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 3, 4: Marshal 4. William Palmer Glee Club 1, 3: Delegate to State Festival Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mixed Quartet 2: Band 1, 2, 3, -4: Dramatics Club 1, 2: Debating Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Chairman of Devotions Committee 2: Co-Chairman 3: Radio Committee 4: Chief Marshal 4: National Honor Society 3: Vice-Presi- dent 4: Growler Staff 4: Bible Club 4. Senior Barbara Peters Glee Club 1, 2: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3: Vice- President: Library Club, Secretary 3, President 4: Presi- dent of Homeroom 4: Library Committee 4: Sanitation Committee 4. Alma Joyce Pierce Dramatics Club 1, 2, President 4: First Aid and Safety Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3: Secretarial Club 4, President: Chairman of Ohice Com- mittee 4. Dorothy Pleasant Glee Club 1: Library Club 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2, Sec- retary 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, Secretary 4: Vice-President of Class 2: Vice-President of Homeroom 1, 2: Treasurer of Class 4: Student Council 3, 4: Library Committee 3, 45 School Beautiful Committee 3: Co-Chairman of Indoor Traffic Committee 4: Election Committee 4: Marshal 4: National Honor Society 4. Johnny Prevo Hi-Y Club 1: Band 2, 3, President 4: Co-Chairman of Health Room 4. Gertrude Price F.H.A. 1, 2: Photography Club 3, 4: Mills Home Basketball 1. 2: Mills Home Softball 3, 4. Louanna Prince Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1: Treasurer of Home- room 1: F.H.A. 1: Student Council 4: Co-Chairman of Elections Committee 4: Monogram Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Mildred Scroogs Dramatics Club, Vice-President 1, 2, Secretary 4: Debating Club 1: First Aid and Safety Club 2, Treasurer: Secretary of Class 2: Treasurer of Homeroom 4: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y Club 4: Treasurer: Delegate to 6th National Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Congress 4: Facts and Fun Stad' 3, 4: Student Council 4: Co-Chairman of Public- ity Committee 4: Delegate to N.C.S.P.I. 4: Marshal 4. Geraldine Segers Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 1: Treasurer of Homeroom 2: Dramatics Club 2, President: Library Club 4, Secretary. Darr Shealy, Jr. Vice-President of Homeroom 1: Dramatics Club 2: Presi- dent of Homeroom 3: President of Class 4: Glee Club 3, Vice-President 4: Hi-Y 1: Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. Donald Shoemaker Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Bobby Sink Dramatics Club 1, 3: Hi-Y Club 2: Baseball 3, 4: Basket- ball 4. Jean Sink Treasurer of Homeroom 1: Dramatics Club, President 1: Vice-President 2: First Aid and Safety Club 2, President: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Delegate to Girls State 3: Growler staff 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Chairman of Points System 3: Chairman of Radio Committee 4: Devotions Committee 3: National Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Marshal 4- Joann Slate Dramatics Club 1, 3: Glee Club 2: Bible Club 3, Secretary and Treasurer: D.O. 4, Secretary: Flag Carrier 3, 4. Darwin Sowers Outside Patrol l, 2, 3, captain 42 Student Council 1, Reading Club 2, Vice-President: Color Guard 2, 3, , Photography Club 4, President: Recreation Committee 4: Audio-Visual Education Committee 4: Oflice Committee 4, Baseball 1: Football 3, 4. H mary Charles Stone Audio-Visual Education Club 1: Study Club 2, 3: D.O. Club 4, Colene Swaim Recreational Reading Club 2: Librarv Club 3: Bible Club 3: Office Committee 4: Secretarial Club 4, Vice-President. Betty Tobin Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Quartet 3: Girls Trio 4: Sec- retary -of Homeroom 2: Bible Club 3: Student Council 4: 'Co-Cthalrman of Sanitation Committee 4: Office Commit- ee . Thelma Toney F.H.A. 2: Study Club 4: Secretary of Class 2: Secretary of Homeroom 4. Bill Tudor Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President of Homeroom 1, 2: Audio- Visual Education Club 2: Growler Staff 2, 3: Facts and Fun Staff 2: Quill and Scroll 3, President 4: Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Delegate to Hi-Y Conference 3. Betty Ann Tysinger Dramatics Club 1, 2: Study Club 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4:' Sportsmanship and Service Club 3: Treasurer 01' H0mffl'00m 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Elections Committee 2: Chairman of Points System 4: Growler Staff 4. Betty Warner Glee Club 1: Secretary of Homeroom 1, 2, 3: Treasurer of Class 2: Dramatics Club 2, Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, Vice-President 4: Growler Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Sec- retary of Class 4: Sportsmanship and Service Club 3: D.A.R. Good Citizen for 1952: B.P.W. Girl for September: Co-Chairman of Growler Staff 1951-52: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Lucy Watts F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls First Aid and Safety Club 2: Mills home Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hansel Welborn Audio-Visual Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: D.O. Club 4, Barbara Willard Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4: Debating Club 1: First Aid and Safety Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, President 4: Sportsman- ship and Service Club 3: Facts and Fun Staff 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Vice-Presidentt of Homeroom 4: Student Council 4: Co-Chairman of Publicity Committee 4: Marshal 4: Manager of Girls Basketball Team 3, 4. Nelle Williams F.H.A, 1, 2, 3: Study Club 2, 3, 4: Delegate to Girls State 4: Mills Home Majorette 3, 4: Mills Home Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Virginia Williams F.H.A. 1, 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Secretarial Club 4: Ofliee Com- mittee 4. Hubert Wilson F.F.A. Club l: Mills Home Football 2, 3, 4: Mills Home llaseball 2: D.O. Club 4. Madge Wilson Vice-President of Homeroom 1: Glee Club 1, 2, President 3, 4: Delegate to Music Festival 1, 2, 3: Girls Trio 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Chairman of Music Committee 2, 3: Co-Chairman of Inter-Scholastic and Public Relations Committee 4: F.H.A. 1, 3: Facts and Fun Staff 2: Growler Staff 4, Activities Editor: Delegate to Girls State 3: National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4: Marshal 4. fx H7 1' .. .A . 1, - lima. . .1 v by r 1, 'V 53311,- rg Q 1 ,' K' fab rg. 45 . :- bfi ,51f.i13'f' vs' ef,:.w. . ..--- .. ,.. 15, , k .mmf . 1, 1 M x 'mf' 5513, .3:f'-,Tm .3-3f': 4, Qiwi ? 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Boyd Nell Boylcs Bill Bruton liamcs Buckncr Shirley Burrus Jeannine Bycrly Linda Clodlcllcr Belly Conncll .loc Connell lldgar Cranford liaye Crolls Bail n.i1 'a Culp Buddy Davis Charles Dicl-.ans Doyle Dulw ,Q Clmtf of '53 ,lane lidwards BCIIY Rose Punks Doris Gallimorc 5 Pal Garncr Iietly Cimy Rulh Gray .Iimmy Hainplun Grant Harris Iioniiny Harris Buddy Harrison Peggy Harlscll Mglyin Hilton Ann Ilolladay Belly .Ivan How.iiLl .lciincllc Hughes Sandra .lnrrclt J im ni y Johnson Diana Joncs Hoxic Jones Sue Kanoy .lim Kinney Pcggy Kinney Iivciyn Korncgny Bill Ixdbcllcr ima of '5 Margaret Little Betty Lomax David Long Luna Gray Lyndon Davie McSWain Larry McSwain Mary Ruth Morris Bradford Myers Nancy Myers Nell Newby Hazel Overcash Shirley Passmore l-reddie Perdue lfrnest Perkins Becky Pollock Bette Prestwood lidna Pritchett Peggy Reece Howard Rollins Glenda Rumplc Pauline Sebastion Vann Sherrill Donald Smith Odell Spainhour lam of '53 limmett Sparks Peggy Stevenson Nancy Stilwell Shirley Todd Shirley Toppings Dorothy Thrift Roselle. Voyles Pat W.1rd lommy Ward Dewey Welbturn Charles Whiehard .Jeanette Wilson l5ei-ne Yarborough ' Charles Yokely , 2 : xfwwa' ' 1' - 5- 'v'f .:f:'.'1 : -1 'f'. 4 1 ':.-: -'. .'f',. .f N, -,,:f V- A. My ., . .-.Q'- , . ' ,1- E SEEMS LIKE CLE TIM 35 F , fmaarf WPm3f 1 9 M X nl. im Y .gi if L 'K Fwwf 1': g QQ gay? 4 Dorothy Almond Tommy Braekett Richard Conrad Robert Farrington Jewel Grubb ,,,V IA Z x ,El- . W' ' V ,,- 'A M. 'xi ' ,,, r W tain , E 64, Z , V ,, , i V ,g K Q e e in.. 'X r B r i d a y B i r r r i rro r .. ' A ' H wh B. 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S- N A' A ' Vvfk. s k X J , :,,, K L First Row Martha Allen Crystal Banker Patsy Barnes Carol Batten I,arry Beach Polly Ann Beck Carolyn Blackburn Charles Boyd Fourth Row Shirley Cranford Joann Craver Virginia Crisp Bobby Davis Judy Davis Mickey Deese Maxie Doby Daisy Dunlap Clam' of 155 Seromt' Row lflizabel h Bray Nancy Bray James Brewer Alvin Brown Mary lfrances Buckner Margaret Buckner James Byrd Patsy Burke l 1'l'll7 Row Annette Dunning James lfden Mary liverharl Curtis lfields l.inda liincannon Bill lfox Gladys Vox Joe Don Cjallimore 39 'lll7I.l'C1 Row ' Carolyn Callicutt Sylvia Carter Mark Charles James Clark lfaye Clodfelter Barbara Coggins Nancy Cranford Shelby Jean Cranford Sixth Rott' Vyladine Clallimore James Clarris Richard Carris Stanley Ciiobel Joyce Clofdon Cary Grubb l ouise Hamilton Pat Hall J. Hi i f 1 2 ' -X., - V S QL-pw 1 . . A ab: A A W ,.x,, ,, V -f 7 T .. .Z Z K K ffl., I t I L l LA b , L ,. -:-. A A .. Q A .. K ,. 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V '55-fa t 6' ,, K 'J ' yi Aiffk, V.: A ::: 1 i 'Y 3 i s R ,Qu Ql' All :':1, '- ,., 'YA ,f fl, l ii I hvq- 3 A f if some 2-a r e i Q52 , ' .53 ' 'f , fs ivi 1. ' Q., --5 r R aa ss R it ' l . fl- V - lr in F We lr r lifim 5 2 'R 3:35 25, aeer if: g mq , R 1 L XmLL 5 f ga 5 ,E i R Q' Y' R 2. ' iffy' I --if rsrg as f . i l M ' f2 A I'-IIFSI Row Donniese Mccarson lfrank McMillan Helen McMillan .lack Merrill Bobby Miller Charles Mull Mary Mullis Phil Musslewhite Set'o17cl Rom' .Jerry Myers l.ynrla Myers Belly Oliver Regania Passmore Betty Payne Palsy Phillips ,lackie Pierce llillii' Rae Pleasant ima of '55 Third Row Billy Poole Reggie Prevatte Sylvia Preyost Charles Rankin .lim Raper llenry Rapp Mary Reid Robert Rickard Fntlflfl RULU .loyce Riggs liranklin Rhodes Suzanne Rogers Patricia Rudisill Shirley Russell louise Shaw .leanne Sherrill Sylvia Shirley 4l l., in .e,l 6 5. . WZ. 6 yr tr'-as - x 'la H ' if L L FW ? ' ' llll.,. . M ,l r ' W 1 Q i d L EQ . Sy 'lf' sa.. X Q- sf X, Q: I ,..,:' fzilrlh Row Gary Smith Alice Summey Billy Surratl Edward Swaim l,eonartl lerrell limily 'liesh lirankie Thomas Carol blihrifl Sixth Row Doris Todd Julius Tomlinson Peggy Vaughn Richard Vestal Martha Wall .lo Anne XValton .Jackie NVQ-lls .limmy XVilcler is k:-' lv A 'A le :Q san ' zlg 11+ V'.' L louise Martha I..wcrnc lnmgvnv XVmwcirmv Vfillinmson XVilson XVolfc Yokcly NVOINS ., 1 ' .-,ue-W' ' -E A tg. I I u Cllcnn Van' Ynung Younis DO YOU REMEMBER 42 if F If ,ga 'xiii-. ' 5-4,31 ffl . -,-.n.',1,' ff A yqqvvtx 'ky' . Eg qxQHQ,,,5 j g.f.... 95631-g,m .-P 1. sf, 'W A 'mAf ozmcil OFFICERS Left lo rrqhl-Aseated-Doris Ann Jones. Secretary: Bill Tudor. President: Mrs. T. J. Covington. Senior Advisor. S1andingiAlliene Hinkle, Treas- urer: Mr. l.ee Miller, Junior Advisor: Jimmy Johnson. VieeAl'resident: David Myers, Sergeant- at-Arms. MEMBERS Mildred Scroggs, Edith Bowman. Mildred Coggins, Jeannine Byerly, Bill Murphy, Joe Marlowe, Kitty Jarrett. l.ouanna Prince. Jean Sink, Betty Ann lysinger, Sylvia Beck. Diana Jones. Madge Vvlilson, Shirley Burrus. Betty XVarner, Alma Joyee Pierce. Betty Tobin. Becky Pollock. Jeanne Sherrill, Betty Lord, Sis Berrier. Sybil llinkle. Dorothy lfleasant. Tommy XX'ard. Doyle Duke. Nell Newby. Doyle Myers. lireddie Perdue, Buddy llarrison. Naniy Stilwell. Odell Spainhour. Jimmy Owen, Johnny ljrevo. Ronald Barker, Darwin Sowers. Joe Branson, Sylvia Morton. linda Clodfelter. Darr Shealy. Jr., lireddie Howard. David kong, Ann Holladay. David Myers, Jack l,yndon. Vwlilliam Palmer. Melvin Hilton, Barbara Willard, Mary Jane leach, Clary Sherrill, Mrs. 'lf J. Covington. Senior Adviser: Mr. l.ee Miller. Junior Adviser. 44 Mazrfbpzlf CHIEF MARSHAL William Palmer First fOLL'+lCff to right-fDor0tl1y Pleasant, Jean Sink. Second row'-William Palmer, Chief Marshal: Barbara XVillard: Madge Wil song Mildred Scroggs, Catherine Bray, Jimmy Owen. 45 be awleff Left lu rrglvzn-V--Jirnniy Owen, Busincss Manager. Miss Laura Ncccc, Adviser: Bcity Warner, Editor. CJRONNLER STAFF Flifsl mic-lvfl In r'1ghl-I-1Wuc1'grf XVz'lsrm: IVIISS l.aL11'r1 Ncccc, Adviscr: Bcity Vvlirncr, ffdilorz Linda Clodfcllcr: Ann Holladay: Bcity Ann Tysingcr: Williuiii Palmer. Slundz'ngY.limmy Owen. Business Manager: Shirlcy Burrus: Marian Dickens: .lean Sink: Bcnny Lofiin: Richard York. 46 Fazczir amd Frm l.cf1 lu rzyhl-Sylvia Bcck. Business Manager: Miss Bain Johnson, Adviser: Ann Allmond. Editor. FACTS AND FUN S'I'Alilf liirzsf row-left to Fiqh!-Miss Bain Johnson, Adviser: Ann Allmond, iiLiiIOI'Q Sylvia Beck, Pmusincss Manager Scwmf ww-Mary Lou Myers: Ruth Gray: Patsy Little: Sis Bcrricr. 'I'hr'1'd I'OLL'iJCJI'lCllC Davis: Belly Jenn Howard: Otha Leu Ifcrrcll: Mildred Scroggs: Barbara Vsfillrird. lfourzh f'ULL ShiI'1CY Beck, Diana Jones: Bcity Rose lfranks. 47 k :SW ' i X ,hgh X: , 4- , 7152-'ff-W2f'f514'0v f NATi0NAL Homon soc: Tv x i W 1 5 WWW J K I .wz,,g .7Zkgaa A . . I S Unfww ffmwdf I ' m?.Vg4,,,,' i i 1 ks H X Quad mg iaoma, if f ' Q 3 ' afllifzfff H ' ' VV liliii fwkfll Qfwb f ax, Q. H 0 Hina! J Jah Q 24501. im, jkfw-'lf 4 X Wa-W,?Zffa Mew Bam! Ftrs! z'otL'. Ie!! to right-Joan Slate. Ann Holladay. Becky Pollock. Peggy Bryant. Mr. Chester l,itwin. Director: Barbara Peters: Bill Murphy. drum major: Joyce Bean: Edna Pritchett: Nancy Stillwell: Sue Kanoy: Peggy Stevenson. Second row-Richard York: Joe Stone: Joesteen Leonard: Jimmy l.oltin: Robert Beck: Robert Rickard: Frank b McMillan: I.. J. Boyd: Don Shoemaker. Third row-Benny Loftin: l.arry Beck: Edgar Cranford: Johnny Prevo: Jimmy Legans: Tommy Long: l.a- verne Wolfe: Max Doby: Ed Swaim: Harold Jordan. Fourth row-Ellis Jackson: William Palmer: Donald Hill: Vvfebb McCulloch: Charles Myers: Richard Conrad: Dave Long: Eddie Lassiter: Jerry Myers: Elmer Coggins. Fifth row-Jimmy Teague: Stanley Vv'right: Barbara Culp: lris Hinkle: Jack lioster: Jewel Grubb: Pat Hall: Yvonna Oakley: Pat Jarrett: Sixth row-Sybil Hinkle: Gary I.opp: Frank Murr: Curtis Fields: Darrell Pritchett: Joe Branson: Grant Harris: Graham Hill: Harriet Hilton: Emily Tesh. BAND DIRECTOR y Mr. Chester Litwin 50 A u ' , so I J lee Club ISIVFSI row, lv!! lo l'l'Ql71'4l2I1lllY Tesh: Carolyn Hawkins: Ciaynell Hopkins: Helen Heath: Joyce Henry: Carolyn Childers: Shirley Slate: Betty Tobin: Nell Boyles: Linda Clodfelter: Pat XVard: Betty Stinchcomb: Pat Myers: Katherine Pritchett: Marian Dickens: Shirley Burrus: Madge Wilson: Sylvia Prevost: Bonnie Led- well: Peggy Stevenson: Nancy Myers: Louanna Prince: Ann Holladay: Miss lla Hensley, Director. Second row4Benny Loftin: Guy Smith: Alvin Brown: Buddy Davis: Sonny Rickard: Edith Bishop: Jane lid- wards: Mary Lou Myers: Shirley Beck: Harriet Hilton: Wadine Gallimore: Daisy Lee Dunlap: Louise Hamilton: Jean Russell: Linda Myers: Joyce Williams: Richard York: Bobby Segers: Julius Tomlinson. Third row-Robert Farrington: Darr Shealy, Jr,: Cirant Harris: Bobby Stinchcomb: Jimmy Johnson: Aaron Jones: David Fitzgerald: Barbara Pittman: Betty Lord: Pat Hall: Pat Garner: Barbara Coggins: Dorothy Brewer: Sylvia Beck: Jackie Primm: Nancy Bray: Mary Reid: Donald Cranford: Norman Crews: Charles Myers: Donald Shoemaker: Bob Boyles: Nell Newby, Pianist. GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR r Miss lla Hensley A 51 T ffl'-119 Y First row. left to l'litlhl'MlSS Betty Vdelch, Mrs: li. C. Burrus. Advisers: Mildred Coggins. Chaplain: Betty Vklarner. Vice-President: Barbara Vylillard. President: Dorothy Pleasant, Secretary: Mildred Scroggs, 'lreasurerz Diana Jones, Sergeant-atmkrms. Second row-Betty Connell: Janice Dickens: Caroline Green: Ann Jester: Joyce Gordon: Sylvia Lackey: Barbara Jackson: Jo Anne XValton: Dolly Jackson: Ruth Gray: Doris Todd, Third row-Nancy Stilwell: Becky Pollock: Betty Ann Tysinger: Alliene Hinkle: Imogene Poole: lidith Bowman: Catherine Hodgin: Suzanne Rodgers: Patsy Kidd: lllilabeth Hill: Peggy Hartsell. Fourth row--Annette Dun ning: Mary Jane Leach: Jean Sink: Shirley Russell: Sandra Jarrett: Bunny Hill: Phyllis Harris: Betty Rose Franks: Ethel Lassiter. l:'1'l'1h rowfJanice Walters: lris Hinkle: Sybil llinkle: Kathryn Jane Jones: Bennia Jo Jenkins: live Hoover: limnia Rue Kanoy: Billie Rae Pleasant: Glenda Rumple: Barbara Culp: Rosella Voyles: Shirley Todd. First row, left to right-Joe Marlowe. President: Freddie Perdue, Secretary: David Myers: Tommy Harris, Treasf urer: Freddie Howard: Larry McSwain: Tommy Vwlardz Bob Ballard. Vice-President: Mr: I., D. Shealy, Sr.. Adviser. Second rote'-Gary Smith: George Rutherford: Randall Shuler: llddie Lassiter: Jimmy Loftin: Norris Hawks: Bobby Stevenson: Herbert XVarner: Clay Lambeth: Richard Conrad. Third rote'-liranklin Rhodes: Ronald liair: Joe Stone: Jimmy XVilder: Odell Spainhour: Donald Hill: Gilbert Batten: Dempsey lirittsz Rich- ard Jordan. Ifottrlh rotuglldgar NVells: Richard Vwlestmorelandz Jimmy Preyo: Haroldeen Jordan: Tommy Long: Woodrow' Yonts: Charles Stewart. 52 i ebufiufg Club Left 111 ritfhf-Miss Mildred lfaton, Adviser: Clmrles Dickens. President: Kitty Jarrett, Vice- Presitlenl: .lnnice XV.tllers: lfdgnr Cranford: James Bowman, Secretary and Treasurer: Mary .lane l,ettcli. Future Teuchezff of Auuruu -Yrs! row, Iefl to r'z'qh1+Barlv.1rt1 Culp: Shirley Todd. Stwornl muffflleggy H.1rtst'll: Sybil Hinklc: Rosella Yoylus: Bennia .lo Jenkins: Betty Rose l7r.tnlsxi Sis Pacrrier: Miss Betty XVelrl1, Xdviser: Betty .le,in lluwnrd: limnm Rue Ktintwx' 53 Bible Club l-irsl row. left to righ!-Hoxie Jones: Miss Virginia Smith: Adviser: Haroldccn Coggins: Faye liloydz .lane Edwards: Peggy Stevenson: Doris Frye: Anne Crayton: Jeannine Byerly. Serum! row-XVilliam Palmer: Buddy Davis: Bobby Segers: Raphael Bryant: Edna Pritchett: Betty l.yridon: Frances Buckner: Doris Collett: Joyce Henry. Third rote'-Bill Garrett: Donald llill: Doyle Duke: Bobby Whitehead: .limmy Hampton, l ou1'lh rote'-lireddie Howard: Donald Shoemaker: C. R. liisher, Jr.: Bob Ballard: Paul Breedlove: Marion Briles: lirank Huggins. D. O. Club First row, left In ri'yl11-settled-Sianley NVrigh1: David Taylor: Bradford Myers: .limmy Nloore. President: Vann Sherrill. Serum! mee'-Mr. lawrence Paige. Adviser: Hubert XVilson: Vice-President: Charles Stone: Joann Slate: Seeretary: Betty Harrison: Catherine Bray: Gerald Smith: Blake Byrd: Treasurer: Dillon loltin. illhird rote'--Harold Hughes: Robert Clinard: .Jimmy Beek: Donald Smith: Howard Coker: Charles XX'hieliard, 54 Ojjliae 6C1 6ZLd7 fd! and Tecbniqzzef Club lll'Sl row, lvf! lu ffffhl MfS, filimhclh Cnrlcr. Adviser: Dorothy Manny. Prcsidcnl: Doris Ann Jmmcs. Swmnl I'ULL'iX'ilAgiT1iJ XVilIi.1ms. 'l're.1sl1rcr: Alma .Inyqv Picrfc: lrcm' Iallmmixg uris l5ryc. Tllflul' I'UlL clIt'I1ilJ Rumplc. Scfxvlnryp IM-Ily Tulmin. Amr amd Cmfzir Club sl row, lvfl lu l'l-gll7lTMl', Imn XVvlborn, Acivisclz Cnllwrim' Hodgin: Caroline flrvcni W Illrold Ilunl: Ummld Hauser: .Icrry .la1'1'L'l!, Swfunl mLu7Rm1nic Ihir: Nornmn Halton: my Iluyicy .lLlI1i0I'f3IiVL'l'I Bolwlwy Miller: I5r.1nk Murr: .Ink N1k'TI'iIlI I'.1ul .IL-nkins. 55 Outside Patrol First row, It-ft to right-Carlyle Patterson: Samuel Myers: Buddy Shuler: Rodger Kirkmani C, A. Pope: lidgar Cranford: Jimmy Hampton: Mr. l,ee Miller, Adviser. Sewntl row-Edgar Wells: lfreddie Perdue: Tommy Hicks: Jimmy Loftin: Pete Rutherford: Jimmy Vv'illiamson: Jerry Streetman: Hoxie Jones: Haroldeen Jordan. 'I'l71'rtl row-Joe Don Clallimore: Billy lfox: Gilbert Batten: Joe Connell: Ronald Barker: XVilliam McClure: Darwin Sowers: Jimmy Johnson: Mickey Deese: Grant Harris. Libwmf Club first row, left to right-Mrs. J, D. Oliver, Librarian: Geraldine Segers, Secretary: Jeanette Hughes, 'l'reasurer: Barbara Peters, President: lirances Buckner: Sylvia Lackney: Imogene Garrett: Jeannine Byerly, Vice-President: Dolly Jackson: Betty Luther. Serum! rotu---Joe Clallimoreg Howard Rollins, Hoxie Jones: Leonard Terrell: Billie Rae Pleasant: Mary Ruth Morris: Dorothy Huffman. 56 Senior omoj Sophomore Dromofzof Sealed, Iefl Io right-Barbara Willard: Geraldine Yates: Mildred Coggins, Vice-President: Ann Crayton: liva Lee Dnrr: lfdna Davis. Slandtngaklmn Joyce Pierce, President: Dorothy Pleasant, Treasurer: Imogene Poole: lftliel Lassiter: Mildred Scroggs, Secretary: Miss Vera Dixon, Adviser. Azzolio-Viyzml Education Club I.ef1 to right-Mr. .l, C. McI.:tin. Adviser: Gary Cranford: Zeb Hnnnerp Bill Bruton: Ray Bryant: Iiugene Briles: Donald XVorlemnn: Joe Mnrlowe, President: Bobby Ballard, Secretary: Doyle Duke: Darwin Sowers. 57 Ninth Gmvle Dmmafiw Clzzh ly!-I'-YI row, left lo Flighll-MiSS l.aura Neece, Adviser: Frankie Thomas: Bobby Spaugh: Don- niese Holmes, President: Martha XVall: Carol Thrill: Alice Summey. Secretary: l.eonard lerrell: Carolyn Callieutt. Vicerllresident. Setoml rowffiary Grissom: James Ciarris. Phomcgmphy Clzzh I-'zrsl row, lvl-I lo right-Mr. l.ee Miller, Adviser. Serontl row-Jerry Myers: Tommy Harris: Hoxie Jones, Vice- President ol' 'liuesday Club: Pat Harvey. 'l'h1'rll row-Maxie Dobie: Phil Mtlsselxvlaite: Jack Hege: Randall Shuler: Jackie Pierce. Secretary-Treasurer of Tuesday Club: James Allen: live Hoover. lfourlh row-Jimmy Perry: Jerry Jarrell: lommy Hicks: David Myers: Freddie Perdue: Jimmy league: Stanlord Moore: Gayle Ball, Secretary- lreasurer of Vvlednesday Club: Dale McDonald: Otha l.ee lierrellz Reggie l'revatte. lfzlflh rowf-Manuel Kranisl Darrell Pritchett: Odell Spainhour: Julian Henderson: Jerry Saunders: Gladys lfoxz Ciertrude Price: Richard Vestal: lierrell Long: Donald lVlcCarson: Herbert lierguson. Sixth row--'lommy W.ii'd: David l.ee lVlcSwain, Vice-President of Vv'ednesday Club: NVilliam McClure: Charles Yolwly: CI. R. lfisber, Jr.: Marion Briles: Joe Branson. Seventh row'-Bob Hartman: Larry McSwain, 58 abby Club lfirsf row, Iefl lo right-Mr. Ilargle, Adviser: Austin lnokahill. Second Row-Jeanette Davis. Secretary: Jack Hege: Patsy l.ittle. Treasurer: Doris Collett, Vice-President. 'l'h1'rtI rotam- lfaye liloyd. President: Barbara Jackson: Caroll Shore: Steve Leonard. Future Homembzkeamr of Amezfim lfirsl row. let! to right-liililabeth Hill: Carol Batten: Barbara Jarrett: Mary liyerhart: Sylvia Shirley: Jackie Wells: Betty Oliver: Zell Clark: l,inda liincannon: Carolyn Callicuttg Carolyn Blackburn. Seeona' row4Sybil Davis: lfrances Buckner: Clara Mae Hunt: lfay Clodfelter: Joyce Riggs: Shirley Russell: Elizabeth Bray: Imogene Garrett: Martha Wall: Cladis Bradshaw: Polly Ann Beck: Nanny Stone. Third row-Mrs. Helen Brinkley. Adviser: Belly Connell: Barbara Chandler: Joann Craver: Margaret Buckner: Imogene Yokelyg Sylvia Carter: Phyllis Harris: Donniese McCarson: Shirley Cranford: louise Williariisonl Martha Allen. Fourth row'-l.uey Vylattsz Jeanette lilippen: lfthel Vy'heeler: Nancy Cranlord: Annette Dunning: Dorothy Huffman: Nanty Ken nedyg Virginia Crisp: Christine Langley: Molly Johnson: .loyee Xkfoodard. 59 GMX, Fm! Alt! and fvlyfezy I.el'1 lor riqhl-Miss Ruth Sledge, Adviser: Nancy Kennedy: Molly Johnson: Sue Kanoy President: lfllen Hooks: Belly l.yndon: Peggy Malloy: Doris Gallimore: Mary Ruth Morris Barlmra Chandler: Hazel Overcash: Sybil Davis: Barbara Jarrett, l J Boy! Fm! Alb! and MQW Left to right-Mr. Richard Llewellyn, Adviser: Zeb Hanner: Charles Yokely: Bobby Hart- man: C. R. Fisher: Jerry Kirlxman: .loe Connell: David Lee McSwain: Edward Hussey, Jimmy Hampton: Henry Rapp: Joe Leonard. 60 Infezfnnfionnl Relnfionf Clnb Lefl lo right, sealed-Sylvia Morton: Faye Floyd. Vice-President: Ronald Barker. President. Standing-Manuel Kranis: liranlx McMillan: Jeanette Davis, Secretary: Doris Collett: Patsy Little, Treasurer: lldna Pritchettg Miss Bain Johnson, Adviser. Stndenz' Store Flncg Rnimf Buddy Harrison Darwin Sowers Jack Lyndon 61 ,V siigil, , 1, ,N 525, 5,1 'iw gif-ig. ,. Iwi, ffkfiiw' A , is fi'!:rsz2ffvi 1. . jf w:y5fggE!: if x Hifiw, . M?353,,,,f L af '- i -A 'P ,S :,,gigiLM,f , M255 Tlwmmville amd Maia! of Honwf Blfl 'I'Y XVARNI-R SYISKI. HINKLI' Miss Bcity NVarncr, popular scnior, was chonscn lw lhv srudcnls' vwlcs and ci'owm'd Miss 'I'hnmasviIlc High oi 19514 at thu annual Christmas Dame Dccumlwr IW. Miss Syhil Hinklc was second high in the voting and was Bcllfs .illundani in thc crowning ucicnwnics. . .,....... M 1,-.--sq, '4 Q95 2. 1 ,yy 1 s X, X, V xf x rw i Ni .N , , ,A .K , . nf' J M Q ,iz-'Q ,fi ul' YQ' ,WU a md? X . .- fy 5 ',1: m3?5 ?'??K X ff. fs? ::-:F JP wgs ff H . f V. .., 4 r .uf 'Q' , Q .,.. gb bvv z ,,, 8 Q ,,,,A, .' 5 si S. Y S' , ,1.: X sn Q Wwfww Jabez? 1 X F if -W V A Q 1 , . 5 K, if W 1, P 2 'X 'K .xx 1 'W lqgiaiillib .::i:,,,:.,A :V'V f ' E5 ' '--f.1E , ff N57 ,suit ,,,,. yu , t 2 9 V 159 . 46 ..5, Q QM W.. E Q 35 A38 fisgpgh-.,, , U 4y fw-.414 is 5434 YI Q 'gn ,A 4 a i 9 wk ' x Q , ' , ,M Q , Q ,:.,,,,, 'fE' 8 ' 1 E MW- . K X J Q an , COACHES Mr. l.. D. Shcaly. Jr. Mr. Richard Llewellyn Mr, J. C, Mcl.ain MANAGERS Dempsey lfritls Reece Elliott zmiozf Vamrifif Football l'1rst rwiu. Ie!! lu rigllvl -'Billy lolwinz llill Dari: 'lommy Harris. Arnold Sullivan: Gary Slicrrillg Donald 06 maker: Roy Smiiliz Darrell Kcplcy: Clay l,.amlvclli: Clillord llum: Dalicin Cranlord: Royal .larvisl .lm on Kirkman, Ser'rwr7iI mic--Dcnipsuy lirills, Manager: Bobby Gardner: Douglas Hill: David Mullis: Edgar We s Harold lomax: liranlmlin Hall: Richard .lordunz Mickey Dccfc: Bobby Dickens: lircddie Howard: lrm in Rhodcs: Qicorgc Ruihcrlord: Billy lfoxz Ci, XV. Sowcrs. 65 wg , 2 ' fgf Nw X ,f if ' bf nf i y if E 7441544 - Xiang' 1590! 0410124463 - 'igfwvfwf 3 f iif: ur' .f4f,4 , Q ff RFU aj X it Q M Q, M Q-af QM 'S' ge Q ,g M A W. ,, 5 3 W fi R Q5 2 3 fir be . Y 14, ,, mg gi is 1 VE Elsa ,ff ,f 2593? MMS vi 6, 2 if M Q! Q s gli? qwiam' in 5 Q' 3- ' Y' 5 M W 3, 7 9 -W, E, if Um Jffiagfyf - ?fzmvmf qu as WML wma, - mm, A Aw Ama - 2, r , f0f Z - ,awmc . fy if 1 J 5 Hd? Cmyll -- ,c-Zuzd Monogram Club I-Yrs! row, left to right-Ruth Gray: Sandra Jarrett: Shirley Burrus: Betty Ann Tysinger: Kitty Jarrett. Second row-Sylvia Beck: Doris Ann Jones: Gilbert Ballen: Bill Garrell: Barbara XVillard: l.ouanna Prince: Haroldeen Coggins: Donald Hill: Jim Kinney. 'Third row4David McSwain: Norman Crews: l.inda Clodfeller: Ann Hol- Iaday: Darwin Sowers: Melvin Hilton: Sue Kanoy: Hazel Overcash. Secretary. lfourlh mu,'+Nancy Stilwell: Sybil Hinklc, Treasurer: Mildred Coggins: Joe Connell: Darr Shealy, Jr.: Dempsey Iiritts: Bobby Hartman: Herman Dunning, Vice-President: Bobby Stincheomb, Fifth rc1u.l+Miss Ruth Sledge. Adviser: Jack l.ynd0n, President: Bob Ballard: Reece lflliott: Paul Breedlove: Bobby Dickens: Mr. Richard Llewellyn. Adviser: Mr. .l. C. Mcl.ain, Adviser: Mr. l., D. Shealy, Adviser, Mpzjoreffef Sue Kanoy, Flag Carrier: Nancy Stilwell: Peggy Bryant: Bill Murphy, Drum Major: lidna Pritchett: Becky Pollorlt: Barbara Peters, Joyte Bean: Ann llolladay: lkggy Stevenson Vlag Carrier. 68 Cheeffleawlem lim! ww, 101 In rzlylvrfliitlv JJYFCII. Chivl' Chccrlcndcr: Dimm Jonvsg Ruth Gray: Sandra .lrrcltq Shirlcv Burrus, Swann! row---Ann Allmond: Bcity Ann 'lxYSiIlQ.1L'I'. 1-Z-3-4 3-2M 1 -4- Wluo for? Wluat for? Wino you gonna yell for? Merchants? Mcrchantsf Merchants! 69 'Nothing but Service to SeII RAGAN KNITTING COMPANY Incorporated Monufocfurers of SAMPLE AND FANCY HALF HOSE Thomosville North Carolina THOMASVILLE HOSIERY MILLS INCORPORATED THOMASVILLE NORTH CAROLINA O HIGH POINT THOMASVILLE VVHQLESALE AND -'i co' li- distributors of RAILROAD 5JeII3I!gnte vuopucrs Thomosvi I Ie, N. C. 70 NANCE'S FLOWER SHOP PAUL MOTOR COMPANY Cut Flowers - Corsages 7I6 East Mom sf. and Flowers for all Occasions Phone 4l0 44 E. Mom sf. Studebaker Cars and Trucks PHONE 966 Thomasville, North Carolina CLONIGER BUICK COMPANY National Highway Telephone 500 When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them THOMASVILLE CHAIR COMPANY FINCH FURNITURE COMPANY Thomasville, North Carolina 'A' 7I DEATON'S FOOD STORE BROWN EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY CO., INC. Fresh Meats ond Groceries Your ALLIS-CHALMERS 701 Lexington Ave. Phone 554 Dealer FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 894 19 E. Guilford St. Thomosville, N. C. Compliments of HORNE WHOLESALE CORPORATION High Point, N. C. 305 W. Green St. 3715-3141 SINK'S CLEANERS HINKLE MILLING Phone 2381 BOX 766 COMPANY ooswooo i-iosusnv use COMPANY, INC. Snowdrift Flour Salem Street Feed Spartan Feeds Thomosville, N. C. J. C. GREEN 81 SONS HARRELL CHEVROLET CO., INC. SINCE 1895 Phone 2739 Diol 374 Thomosville, N. C. Lew! WZ!! and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind and realizing the limited time we shall be permitted to abide in the beloved halls of Thomasville High School, do hereby of necessity place in your trust our most treasured posses- sions. To the Principal, to the faculty, and to the students we do bequeath. Article I To Mr. Horton we do leave the underclassman, knowing that his sin- cere interest and capable guidance will carry them as far as it has carried us. Article II To the faculty we leave our grati- tude for molding the rough freshman clay into the statue of manhood now ready to face the future with confidence and determination to succeed. Article III To the students, the members of the Senior Class leave the following things: I, Faye Floyd, leave to Bill Garrett my ability to laugh, talk, eat, sing, and study at the same time, and also the resulting grade. I, Don Shoemaker, will my ability to get along with Miss Dixon to Tommy Harris, in hopes that he will act like a gentlemen in her class as I have. I, Betty Ann Tysinger, will to Shirley Burrus all the good times I have had my senior year, and my position as cheerleader to anyone who can turn a cartwheel better than I. I, William Palmer, do hereby leave my ability to ask stupid questions in French class to any junior dumb enough to try it. To Charles Dickens I leave my job as Chief Marshal. I, Mildred Scroogs, leave my seat in English class to Eve Hoover in the hope' that she can fill it as well as I did. I, Bill Tudor, do hereby leave my good times in Miss Dixon's class to anyone who wants to have a good time. I leave all my headaches over student council work and a bottle of aspirin to next year's Student Council President. I, Johnny Prevo, will to Hazel Over- cash Shakespeare and all of the other idiots in the literature book. I, Donnie Cranford, do hereby will my 6255's headgear to Pee Wee Darr and my ability to make excellents to all the football players, I, Howard Coker, do hereby will my place in the Scratch Club to anybody who can keep up the fast work. I, C. R. Fisher, do hereby leave my seat in Miss .Iohnson's English class to anybody that is unlucky enough to get it. Lam' Will, Continued I, Joe Marlowe, do hereby leave any- thing I might have, that anyone might want, to anyone who wants it, except a certain little girl. I, Donald Hill, will my position on the football team to anybody who is crazy enough to take it. I, Alma Joyce Pierce, leave my ability to go steady to Sue Kanoy, and more power to anyone that can be in Miss Dixon's class and not get A'more on their test papers. I, Dempsey Eritts, do hereby will to David McSwain my job as waterboy in hopes that he won't spill as much water as I did. I, Betty Rose Jarrett, do hereby leave to all the kids of T. H. S. a wonderful high school, and to my sister, Pat, I leave all the wonderful times I have had. I, Sarah Jane Fine, will my type- writer to Evelyn Kornegay in hopes that she will not have as much trouble with it as I did. I, Zeb Hanner, do will my good grades in English to Dorothy Brewer. I, Joyce Henry, leave my ability to be a truelove to Betty Lord. I, Ray Satch Bryant, do will my eyelash curlers to Pat Hall provided that she lets me use them once in a while. I, Jimmy Beck, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Thurman McCormick, I, Jerry Bland, do hereby will my ability to make good grades on English tests to Bill Garrett. I, Doyle C. Myers, do will my love for Hot Rods and my dislike for T. H. S. girls to Ernest E. Perkins. I, Barbara Peters, will my position at the head of the majorettes to Nancy Stilwell in the hope that she can keep the others in line better than I can. I, Dot Pleasant, leave to my little sister, Billie Rae, my ability to do alge- bra, because she certainly needs it. I, Darwin Sowers, will my three holes in my lab table to anyone who can make bigger ones. I, Alliene Hinkle, do hereby will my wonderful times in high school to my sister, Sybil. I, Ellis W. Jackson, do hereby leave to Ernest Francis Perkins my love for 'A4O fords. I, Madge Wilson, do leave my ability not to talk in class to Shirley Burrus. I, Jean Sink, will my four wonderful years in high school to Jeanne Sherrill. I, Kitty Jarrett, do leave my ability to yell my lungs out while cheerlead- ing to Ann Allmond. THOMASVILLE BEDDING For Finer Gifts xM,I,Mf M ,Msg l Quality Bedding and Batting D I Thomasville, North Carolina ThomasviIIe, North Carolina GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO., Inc. Manufacturers CONCRETE PIPE AND CINDER BLOCKS Phone 419 - 485 MAU RICE MILLS COMPANY Clncorporatedl 1925 Manufacturers of Men's Half Hose M. L. BALES, President and Treasurer BLACKSTONE HOSI ERY MILLS Incorporated Thomasville, North Carol ina 75 Lam! Will, I, Herman Dunning, leave my good looks to Grant Harris, because he needs them badly. I, Reece Elliott, do hereby leave my ability to dance to Gib Batten, in hopes he will make good use of it. I, Peggy Bryant, do hereby will my ability to read shorthand to Jeanette Wilson. I, Gary Cranford, leave my Algebra II Book to Bob Boyles in hopes that he uses it. I, Ronald Barker, do hereby will my ability to true love to Bob Boyles. I, Norman Crews, will my place in the dressing room and on the football team to David McSWain. I, Mildred Coggins, do hereby leave my space on the basketball bench to Pat Harvey in hopes that she wont stick to it for three years as I did. I, Eva Lee Darr, do hereby will my French book and seat in French class to Betty Jean Lomax. I, Bob Ballard, do hereby will my Wit and ability to have a good time in 2nd period Bible class to Bill Garrett. I, Patsy Little, will my ability to drive to Jean Russell in the hopes that she will not run into the Finch Field ball park fence again. We, Geraldine Maultsby, Irene La- monds, and Dorothy Maney, leave our good times and our love for Mills Home to anyone who is lucky enough to get there. I, Ann Crayton, leave to Jim Kinney my ability to do the Charleston. I, Joyce Bean, do hereby will all of my 4 ft. ll in. to Tugboat Farring- ton and my majorette uniform to any- one it may lit. I, Blake Lightning Byrd, will and bequeath to Edgar Branch the honor of being the fastest boy at Mills Home. I, Joe Cunningham, do will and be- queath my position on the football team to Buddy Ludwick, I, Betty Tobin, do will my love for the name i'Doug to Jackie-Garner. I, Bobby Sink, will my nickname, Slick , to Bill Garrett in hopes he will do it more justice than I did. I, Betty Harrison, Will my desk in homeroom to Nell Boyles. I, Manuel Kranis, do hereby leave to Freddie Perdue my typing speed. I, Harold Hughes, will my seat in Miss Johnson's room to Ernest Perkins. I, Jimmy Moore, do will to Stanley Wright my position as president of the D.O. class in hopes that he has enough sense to be it. I, Bruce Langley, do will to Buddy Ludwick my desk in Miss Johnson's homeroom. I, Dillon Loftin, do hereby will my position as Mr. Paige's right-hand man to Bradford Myers. I, Doris Frye, will to Betty Sue Blackburn my privilege of dating on the couch every Sunday. Comludeai I, Sylvia Morton, do hereby will my ability to be a truelove to Joyce Wil- liams and Doyle Duke. I, Barbara A'Lace Willard, do here- by will and bequeath to Joe Connell my nickname with no reflection on his football playing. To Jackie Primm I will my title Best Dancer . To Bob Davis goes my love for T. H. S. and four marvelous years. I, Doris Ann Jones, do hereby leave my cousins, Diana and Kathryn Jones, my ability to be a big ol' flirt in hopes they have more success in catching a male than I. I, Paul Dameron, will my English book to Larry McSwain in hopes that he can understand Macbeth better than I. I, Paul Mule Breedlove, leave my ability to joke in the dressing room to Bob Hartman, and my position on the football team to Bob Stinchcomb. I, Joe Branson, leave to Jack Foster my seat in band and my ability to miss HC sharps. I, Larry Beck, do hereby will my typewriter to David Myers in hopes that-it is repaired by next year. It makes too many mistakes now. I, Dewey Lee Welborn, do will and bequeath to Spec Baity my ability to truelove in hopes he has as much good luck as I did. I, Charles Stone, will my love for Mr. Paige and D.O. class to Charles Myers, 4 I, Nellie Caudle, do hereby will all my good times in T. H. S. to my little sister, Julia: also, my ability to mem- orize Macbeth, I, Doris Collett, hereby will my seat in Miss Johnson's English class to Edna Pritchett. I, Bill 'ACurly Murphy, do hereby leave my position as Drum Major of the band to Frank Murr. I leave twenty-five pounds to Mr. Litwin who really needs it. To the high school teachers who will be teaching four years from now I leave my Deepest Sym- pathy because I have two brothers who will invade T. H. S. that year, For your sake I hope they are smarter than I, With these mentioned above the Senior Class of 1952 closes its High School Career. Testator Bill Murphy Compliments of STUDENT STORE CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES All School Supplies INC' Conveniently Located on the Milk lce Cream Second Hoop, High Point, N. C. WRIGHT GROCERY Stop and Visit this Friendly Store 301 Julian Avenue Phone 2-l I39 THE GOLD SHOP Ladies Wearing Apparel Thomasville, N. C. Its smart to be thrifty CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY OF THOMASVILLE, INC. Mutual lnsurance Lank Harris, Manager Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 24 E. Main Street Thomasville, N. C. Compliments of HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 24 West Main Street Phone 3l8 STATE INDUSTRIAL BANK ZVQWQ Paid on Savings Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation Thomasville, N. C. FIELDS, INC. Ladies' and Men's Ready to wear and Accessories 6 East Main-5 Salem Streets Thomasville, North Carolina CAROLINA UNDERWEAR CO., INC. Underwear Manufacturers Thomasville, N. C. FRED MURPHY'S TIRE SERVICE Gas, Oil, and Accessories Brown Clinard C. W. Clinard Phone 587 PARAMOUNT PRINTERS, INC. 9 West Main St. Phone 555 Commercial Printing Office Equipment And Supplies PUBLISHERS OF SHOPPER'S GUIDE THE BOOTERY of Thomasville, Inc. Home of Beautiful Shoes for Ladies and Children THE BOSTON STORE Smartest Styles In Ladies' Ready To Wear Maggie Johnson Lena Fair JULIUS A. GREEN General Agent Security Life and Trust Co. Thomasville's Leading Life Insurance Agency THE BOSTON STORE Men's Furnishings and Ladies Shoes HODGIN FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Phone 834 IO5 Salem St. COMMUNITY HARDWARE INC. 34 Salem St. Phone 335 Thomasville, N. C. THOMASVILLE TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY IOO West Main Street I Phone 366 SINK ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractor Frigidaire Appliances Television Sets-Maytag Washers 46 Salem St. Phone 503 MILLER AND SINK PERKINS PONTIAC, INC. HARDWARE Dollar For Dollar you com bear Emerson Radios and Television Pontiac Sets Phone 348 Phone 874 lO8 West Main 408 National Highway HOME APPLIANCE AND PAINT COMPANY Your Home Town Dealer ln LAWING AND WELBORN MOTOR SALES Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Paints - Appliances Television Sets Phone 8ll National Highway Thomasville, N. C. SCHOOI. DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS.. I 3 A Saw iw-paw...-... SW' aw :SW1 ' ji' , , , :Q-.Jig ,w., w1aissa12,gggc:h11+,5gx:,:Mw:f I f 1 S ,, ,ef ' as 1 2... .. ,fi-ggiwf-'T '-H Q Si'iA..Sl,.W,' gf MM - wi'-E.'?IE?A - ' 'Wi . f: ' if' fr. -1 5..L1L .S' 43 mi ' , fl 1: ' ::::'::sE .3 - A V A 2 . -, Ng, x V M .. . by L' i L 5 L. 'ii 1,k an X fS S N W I 81 K f ii -5 3 JS A SK if R s ., ,M Wi SPH' fig WAGGER JEWELRY STORE Thomosville's Leading Jewelers THOMASVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Drink 34 East Main Street COCA-COLA Delicious and Refreshing Phone 920 Phone 3Ol We sell the best and service the COMMUNITY FOOD mf CENTER REFRIGERATION SALES Fresh Produce, Groceries, and AND senvics co. Meats Randolph Street Extension Domestic and Commercial Self Service and Deliveries Refrigeration Randolph Street Extension Office Phone 2391 Phone 2327 Thomasville HUDSON-BELK COMPANY REX OIL COMPANY 'Thomasville's Largest Department Crown Distributor Store Phone 347 ik' COMMERCIAL CARVING COMPANY Randolph Street Extension Phone 802 Post Dffice Box 506 CITY CLEANERS Compliments of X THOMASVILLE Thomasville's Leading Cleaners UPHOLSTERING East Main Street COMPANY THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY Expert Body and Paint Works ThomasviIle's Oldest and Most Reliable Automobile Agency 353 431 THE RECORD SHOP 4 Commerce Street Phone 6l39 THOMASVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers of Quality Cabinets FIRST NATIONAL BANK IO East Salem Street Phone 42l Thomasville, North Carolina 83 THOMASVILLE THEATRE CO. Palace Theatre State Theatre Davidson Theatre Pioneer Restaurant HOLTON FURNITURE C0 iir PIT BARBECUE The best of food for everyone 3 Randolph Street Telephone 6455 SPAINHOUR TIN SHOP Tin and Sheet Metal works Heating X X, V Air Conditioning Phone 888 FO' the Russisu. AND ciusws Distinctive gift see We Deliver CROWELL NEWBY Meats-Groceries-Produce GIFT SHOP Phone 2372 I l Trade Street Thomasville, N. C. BOYLES VENEER wrrTY's Fi.owERs COMPANY Flowers for all Occasions Fancy and Plain Veneers Free Delivery Phone 463 Phone 2378 401 Welborn Street Mrs. T. E. Witty MILKYWAY B O O S T E R S NATIONAL HIGHWAY STRINGFIELD HOSIERY FINISHERS THOMASVILLE FAMILY LAU N DRY HOLLY HILL CEMETERY WALKER FUNERAL HOME Compliments of LEACHES CURB MARKET AND CAFE 0 THOMASVILLE DRY GOODS 1 All Kinds Of l3UlldlnQ Materials and Supplies COMPANY BLACK LUMBER COMPANY Salem Street Randolph Road Phone 8l2 Thomasville, N. C. Thomasville' N. 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