Torrence Lytle High School - Trojan Yearbook (Huntersville, NC)

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OUR YEAR f To Mr. C, D. Bradford, chairman of our local board of Education, we dedicate our 1958 annual. We hope this will, in a small way, express the respect and admiration we feel for you. Through your loyalty and devotion, you have rendered unselfish service to your community and to Mecklenburg County. 3 2 PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE To the graduating class of 1958 I extend a warm and hardy congratulations. B ehind you lie the many years of preparation upon which you have built your foundation for the future. Let us hope that that foundation is laid on solid ground so that your future happiness and success may be inevitable. You will henceforth become aware of the full significance of the continuous prodding by your instructors to encourage you to exert your utmost effort to build a firm foundation. We hope that your interest, your aim and your insight into future demands will motivate and effect determined efforts for progress. It is my desire that your preparation will continue until you can master some trade or profession to the end that you become pioneers or worthy contributors in this progressive atomic era. May you always remember that your true value will be measured in terms of the services you render to mankind rather than in the number of dollars you earn. Let your aims be high and lofty; your preparation be thorough and complete; your determination steadfast and strong; and your success assured and soon. Isaac T. Graham, Principal Mr. J. D. Morgan Assistant Superintendent Mr. J. W. Wilson Superintendent Mr. Lacy Ranson (Picture not available) Mr. Fred A. Cochrane Mr. W. B. McClintock (Picture not available) 4 William H. Baker Mathematics Mrs. G. W. Campbell Business Education Charles L. Crump 7th Grade J. L. Bowers Science-Health Mrs. B. B. Graham 8th Grade O. I. Brown English-Hi story Kathleen Clark English- French Mrs. M. N. Hargrave Home Economics 7 Miss Levern Hamlin Speech Therapists Mrs. Nollie Mitchell Music Consultant Mrs. R. Li, Wyatt Supervisor Miss Lois Norton, Secretary 6 Laura McCullough 2nd and 3rd Grades Emma Jean Saunders 6th Grade Mrs. E. A. Thompson 4th and 5th Grades Ruth E. Patton 5th and 6th Grades Mrs. M. N. Streater 1st Grade Mrs. B. K. Watkins 2nd Grade Mrs. C. Robinson 6th and 7th Grades Mrs. S. Stroud 4th Grade Leroy R. Wynn Agriculture 9 Mrs. M. P. Hill Mrs. L. H. Hoover 3rd Grade 1st and 2nd Grades Mrs. E. S. Johnson Social Science- Librarian Mrs. I. Hunt 4th Grade Francis M. Jones Science Mrs. M. King 1st Grade Gladys Knox 7th and 8th Grades Tidus Ledbetter Music 8 Lucy Berry Edna Berry Dora Carr 11 Berthine Hart Shirley Hall Annette Harvell Leroy Henderson Faye Howard Louise Henderson Willie Horton Becky Ingram Eunice Jackson Richard Black Keith Connor ' Ray Donaldson Joyce Douglas James Davis Willie Gaston Jay Grier Joyce Grier 12 Yvonne Patterson George Porter Annie Reid Bettye Sloan George Stinson Leroy Smith Larry Walker Blondelia Spears Betty White 15 Hazel Kerns Lucy Knox Ronald Laney ■ ' :,|j 1 Sllplli® ' — «3| i 1 ' ' .i ' - % ' Clarence McKnabb Charlie Moore Carolyn Mundy 14 SENIOR STATISTICS LOUISE HENDERSON Lou Y-Teen, N. H. A. The wis e man sayeth, stare is no sore. Ambition: Nurse LEROY HENDERSON Gabby N. F. A., Hi-Y Forgive and forget. Ambition: Missionary SHIRLEY ANN HALL Annie Cake 4-H Club It can be done. Ambition: Beautician BERTHINE HART Cootet Student Council-Parliamentarian, Commercial Club Yesterday has done, forget it; tomorrow is coming, think of it; today is here use it. Ambition: Secretary ANNETTE HARVELL Netball Y-Teen, 4-H, N, H. A. To make the best better. Ambition: Beautician WILLIE B. HORTON Blanche Glee Club, 4-H Club Never put off tomorrow what can be done today. Ambition: Beautician WILLIE GASTON Mr. Hard Luck Science Club, Dramatics, Paper Staff, Football, Editor-in- Chief of Annual It is best to remain quiet and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Ambition: Interior Decorator HAZELLEAN KERNS Bony Monronie Y-Teen, Dramatics, Basketball, Glee Club Together we stand, divided we fall. Ambition: Beautician BECKY INGRAM Beauty 4-H Club Without a strong ability we fail Ambition: Nurse LUCY KNOX Fat National Honor Society- President, Paper Staff- Editor-in- Chief, Junior Red C r o s s , Student Council Aide-toi, le ciel t ' aidera. Ambition: Secretary EUNICE MAE JACKSON 4-H Club Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery guideth the growing. Ambition: Typist RONALD LANEY Bur Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council-President, Science Club, Dramatics May the best man win, Ambition: Doctor 4-H Club ELLA FAYE HOWARD Faye Not finished, just begun. Ambition: Secretary CLARENCE MCKNABB Whik Hi-Y, Glee Club, Dramatic, Science Club Don ' t let go. Ambition: Doctor 17 SENIOR STATISTICS EMMA ALEXANDER Horse” Y-Teen, Glee Club, Patrolman Always make success in your life Ambition: Beautician FRANKIE ALLISON Frank National Honor Society-Treasurer, Red Cross, Commercial Club Live as if you were going to die tomorrow, Learn as if you were going to live a thousand years. Ambition: Mathematician BETTY BARRINGER Pimp Dramatics, Patrolman, Y-Teen Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Ambition: Naval Recruiting Officer FRANK BARRINGER Beach Hi-Y, Glee Club You can make it if you try Ambition: Barber EDNA BERRY Eddie Glee Club, Y-Teen Climb up higher Ambition: Music Teacher LUCY BERRY Fat Y- Teens, Dramatics All that I am and ever hope to be, I owe it to God, my people, and my country. Ambition: Nurse JOHNNY BENSON Dilly Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatics Who knows most forgives most. Ambition: Distribution Clerk RICHARD BLACK Joker Football team- Captain, Basketball team Give out but never give up. Ambition: Pro Football Player DORA CARR Doke Y-Teen, Dramatics How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it. Ambition: Nurse KEITH CONNOR Hop Hi-Y I live the life I love, and 1 love the life I live. Ambition: Electrical Engineer JAMES DAVIS Al Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatics You can make it if you tryi ' Ambition: Mortician CHARLIE DONALDSON The Goat Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Dramatics Never trust a living soul, and be careful how you walk among the dead. Ambition: Journalist JAY LEE GRIER Buddy Dramatics, 4-H Club, Football team To get the most out of everything I set my hands and mind to, Ambition: Singer JOYCE GRIER Y-Teen, Glee Club In all thy getting get understanding. Ambition: Seamstress 16 CLASS HISTORY The history of the class of 1958 is so dramatic and colorful that it resembles a play--one of those modern plays that so skillfully disregard all the rules of the drama. With your permission, I, as dramatic Critic of the Trojan, will review the play called The Class of 1958 in an absolutely manner. This is a play in four acts, with three all too brief intermissions. The play was written by the actors as they played their parts, under the direction of Mr. I. T. Graham, the principal, and a band of capable assi- stants, the faculty. The play is produced by the board of education, with the cooperation of the taxpayers and is given by an all-star cast. The scenes all take place in the high school building, in corridors, classrooms, auditorium, gymnasium, and assembly hall. The settings are plain, showing signs of much use. Act I shows the arrival of the class in the halls of learning . Our villain is called Study and is of alarming size and proportions. It is evident that he will interfere sadly with the enjoyment and leisure of the actors, now known as eighty-nine Freshmen. Our advisors are Mrs. Alford, Mr. Baker, and Mrs. Har- grave. After an intermission of twelve weeks, during which the actors go away on vacations or stay at home and help with the work, the play is resumed. Act II shows the same people now known as sixty- two Sophomores, owing to an advance in rank. Advisors are Miss Tate and Mr. Jones. There are pleasant divertissements in the shape of dances, concerts, and banquets. Again, after a bitter exchange of hostilities, the class wins, thanks to the time spent in preparation. Another twelve weeks, and we stagger in for Act III. The actors are so changed that each act seems like an entirely new play. They are now called fifty- nine Juniors with Mrs. Campbell and Miss Brown as advisors. There are many delightful interludes to make this a cheerfiil act. Utmost in our minds is the Junior- Senior prom. By this time, some of the actors, all of whom entered the cast on a footing of equality, have come more prominently i n t o the spotlight, and their parts are assuming almost stellar proportions, in the follow- ing manner: Lucy Knox, Berthine Hart, Annie Reid, and Keith Connor are active in the Band. On the staff of Gazette are: Joyce Douglass, George Stinson, Betty Neal, and Lucy Knox. Attending the District Typing Contest are: Frankie Allison, Annie Reid, and Berthine Hart. Adrian Nelson, Johnny Benson, Ray Donalds Hazel Kerns, Frankie Allison, Berthine Hart, and Li Knox are interested in and active in Dramati Members of the National Honor Society are: Ron Laney, Joyce Douglas, Lucy Knox, and Frankie Allis and P r o,b ationary member s are: Annie Reid, Berthine Hart. Participants in the Junior Oratori Contest are: Ronald Laney, Annie Reid, Joyce Doug] Frankie Allison, Berthine Hart, and Lucy Knox. Jo Douglas is the winner of that memorable night. Show athletic skills are: Berthine Hart, Annie Reid, Be Sloan, Hazel Kerns, Richard Black, George Stins Ray Donaldson, Keith Connor, Jay Lee Grier, ; Adrian Nelson. Cheerleaders for these athletes a James Means, Joyce Douglas, Hazel Kerns, and Be Sloan. Act IV arrives at last, and is warmly receiv Even that arch-villain, Study seems less formidal Senior class advisors are: Mrs. G. W. Campl and Mrs. E. S. Johnson. Officers of the class a President, Ronald Laney, Vice-President, Willi Gaston; Secretary, Joyce Douglas; Treasurer, La: Walker. The action is more rapid and more complica than in p r e c e ding act. There is more comedy t) before and there are some delightful interpolatio The most memorable ones are: Senior Day in Greei boro. College Day, and Career Day. Despite all the gayety, grim preparations ; going on, to the end that those who are now stars n remain so and that others may continue in the casi all. Many hearts are weak with anxiety. As the nears its close, faces and brows drawn with worry : noticed. For it is realized that this is the final strugg Victory now means freedom from that dreaded Stui and Examinations. At 1 a s t the fatal hour arrives, and Final Exai nation raises h i s sinister head. The attack of fourty-four Seniors is brave and well organized. ■] results of concentration is apparent. To a man and a woman the seniors emerge victorious. They have finished study. And then the symbc touch, without which no play worthy the name is co plete the ironic twist of the new school of dran tists: Study, met face to face, is found to be, not enemy, but a friend, and an invaluable ally to possi throughout life. The play ends in a bur s t of glory, with flowe music, and congratulations in short, graduat exercises; and we have the well-known and ever popul happy ending. Signed: Lucy Knox SENIOR STATISTICS CHARLES MOORE SchoolSafety Patrol- Captain, Hi- Y, Science Club He who endurefh till the end shall inherit the crown. Ambition: Pilot CAROLYN MUNDY Perk Commercial Club Be careful of others feelings. Ambition: Secretary ADRIAN NELSON Honey Hi-Y, Glee Club He who does less than his best is killing part of himself. Ambition: Barber ELLA NIXON , Coot Y-teen, 4-H Club, N. H. A. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: Secretary YVONNE PATTERSON Mutt 4-H Club Live and Learn, Ambition: Secretary GEORGE PORTER Hi-Y, Dramatics I cannot do great things, but I will do small things in a great way. Ambition: Barber ANNIE REID Sissy Student Council, Paper Staff- Circulating Man- ager, Basketball team- Captain, Commercial Club Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it. Ambition: Teacher BETTYE SLOAN Bet Y-Teen, Science Club, Basketball team. Com- mercial Club, Library Assistant What ' s done can ' t be undone. Ambition: Nurse LEROY SMITH Buck Football team, Hi-Y, 4-H Club You can make it if you try. Ambition: Mortician BLONDELIA SPEZRS Blonde You can make it if you try. Ambition: Beautician GEORGE STINSON Snookie Science Club-President, Dramatics-President, Football team- Co -Captain, Basketball team- Captain, Hi- Y-President Inever thrust mynose into other men porridge. Ambition: Electrical Engineer LARRY WALKER Hi-Y, Glee Club, Science Club Don ' t let go, you can make it if you try. Ambition: Minister BETTY WHITE Skinny Y-Teen, Junior Red Cross, Dramatics, Glee Club He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything. Ambition: Secretary NeLLON WILSON Y-Teen, 4-H Club Discourage gossip. Make it a rule to say nothing of another unless it is something good. Ambition: Sea mstress 18 JUNIORS Claude Alexander Morrise Allison Andrew Barringer Peggy Berry Deloris Alford Elizabeth Alexander Gracie Barringer 21 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Who was it that said there were no signs of success in the hearts and minds of those 1958 Seniors of good ole Tor- rence-Lytle High? Was it you? Ah, yes, no doubt. But do yo ' u know . . . While enjoying my Christmas holi- days, I thought it wise to look up my fellow graduates. By the way, I am Frankie Allison, who is now a superb mathe- matician at the IBM Company, in New York. My first ambition was to visit Huntersville, and the surrounding areas. As I moved along, I saw a large sign that stated Smith Davis Mortuary. The name seemed familiar so I decided to stop in. To my delight, I was greeted by Leroy Smith and James Davis. They hired as their beautician, Emma Alex- ander and their secretary, Becky Ing- ram. 1 stopped at dear ole T. L. and as I approached the office, I saw an attract- ive young secretary. Of course, it was Ella Nixon and she was telling me that BerthineHart and Ella Faye Howard were practicing their secretarial skill at a modern insurance building in Washington, and Lucy Knox was at the Pentagon there, while Betty White, Yvonne Patterson and Carolyn Mundy are executive secretaries. As 1 was looking the building over I spied Annie Reid and she w a s teaching English. Joyce Douglas was also teaching fresh- man English. As I strolled through the auditorium, I saw a group of boys and girls as sembled and it seemed as if they w e r e learning something. It was Edna Berry teaching music. Did you mention music? Jay Lee Grier is now that great singer of Luprino. He has had many hits over the nation. Another Fats Domino, huh? Among those in the medical field in Charlotte was Ronald Laney, city ' s most reliable Negro physician. He owned a large office and had two nurses who were Bettye Sloan and Dora Carr. As 1 peeked in Good Samaritan,! was stopped by Lucy Berry, head nurse of male surgery and L o u i s e Henderson, who was in the baby ward. As I passed through town, I stopped in at the Charlotte Observer Plant and the manager had just hired a new columnist, Ray Donaldson, whose work has been praised immensely by the subscribers. Willie Gaston had his own weekly column on interior decorating and he is su- perior. Iwas then astonished by the beauty of a sign that beared the words Modern Beauty Salon, Willie Horton, owner. Inside were Hazel Kerns, Annette Har- vell, Shirley Hall, and Blondelia Spears all working steadily on hair design, facials and m an i c u r e s . Joining this salon was a fantastic barber shop with Adrain Nelson, George Porter and Frank Barringer owners and operators. Back of the barber shop were Joyce Grier and Nellon Wilson who w e r e making the finest of clotljes for Lucielle ' s and The Vogue. I was told that Clarence Mc- Knabb was an overseas doctor in Guam and Leroy Henderson, a missionary, is now in Venezula. Incidentally, Betty Barringer is now a naval recruiting officer. Charles Moore is still piloting. It was with happiness that Larry Walker was pastoring at St. John ' s Baptist Church with a membership of 400. He told us that George Stinson and Keith Connor were electrical engineers at Douglas Aircraft and Richard Black was a pro football star with the Cleve- land Browns, Eunice Jackson is still a typist in Philadelphia. Guess who I saw on my way back? John Benson, who was a distribution clerk in one of the largest corporations in his home state. New Jersey. . . . and now back on my job in 1970 as I think back of the past, I burst with joyover the success and happiness that endureth those 1958 seniors. 20 JUNIORS Ronald Donaldson Essie Dobbs William Douglas Ella Ford Curtis Frazier Sadie Dubose Robert Fletcher Ernest Gabriel 23 JUNIORS Dorothy Brandon Sylvester Brown Johnnie Brandon Peggy Curry Edward Brandon Ruby Brandon Bettye Davis 22 JUNIORS Lawarence Kerns William Leach Dorothy McClelland Betty McLaughlin George Moore 25 JUNIORS Beatrice Grier Gloria Henderson ' i- .. A . Virginia Grier Champ Harris Donald Henderson Lois Horton James Huntly 24 JUNIORS Herman Ross Johnny Sherrill Zella Sherrill Lucinda Stinson William Stinson Maxine Sturgis Robert Street Loratta Spears 27 JUNIORS Irma Moore Elliot Pharr Joyce Patterson Willie Parker Robert Pharr Betty Potts Helen Rivens Elzie Ross 26 m rr T ’ nT Class - 10-1 Teacher- Mrs. Hargraves President- Floyd Smith V. President- Efrid Robinson Secretary- Peggie Miller Asst. Secretary- Vivian White Treasurer Odell Wilson Class - 10-2 Teacher- Mr. Jones President- Charles Graham V. President- Douglas Withers Secretary- Fannie Brown Asst. Secretary- Jayne White Treasurer- Sammie Stitt Class - 10-3 Teacher- Mr. Wynn President- Randolph Houston V. President - James Farrer Secretary- Sylvia Donaldson Asst. Secretary- Helen Johnson Treasurer- James Kerns 29 JUNIORS Johnny Thompson Catherine Torrence Robert Walker Minnie Weddington Edward Wheeler Anthony Wilson Emily Works Helen White Isona Young 28 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE 31 Class 9-3 Teacher- Mr. Baker 30 FIFTH FOURTH AND THIRD GRADES FOURTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE 33 SEVENTH AND SIXTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE 32 SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE THIRD GRADE SECOND GRADE 34 37 36 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to right: Treasurer- George Stinson 1st Vice-President- Johnnie Brandon President- Ronald Laney Corresponding Secretary Ruby Brandon Recording Secretary- Joyce Douglas NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back row, left to right: Vice-President- Joyce Douglas Ennmily Works Secretary- Ronald Laney Annie Reid President- Lucy Knox Front row, left to right: Advisor- Mr. F. M. Jones Treasurer- Frankie Allison Berthine Hart Advisor- Miss O. T. Tate 39 Asso Advisor Editor -in- Chief Secretary Club Reporter Sports Editor Advisor 38 k ) JUNIOR GLEE CLUB RHYTHM BAND 41 40 43 BUS DRIVERS SAFETY PATROL 42 JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMERCIAL CLASS 45 44 COOKS 47 CHEERLEADERS r FOOTBALL TEAM • 49 SAFETY CLUB SCENES 48 51 CAREER WEEK ARMED FORCES DAY TEACHER APPRECIATION PATRON LIST Mr. Eldridge Allison Mr. Eldridge Allison Jr. Miss Martha Barringer Rev. F. M, Beaver Miss Katie Berry Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boone Mr. Andrew Bright Mrs. Elizabeth Bright Mrs. Eunice K. Brown Miss O. I. Brown Mr. James Brown Mr. James Burton Mrs. Catherine Carr Mrs. Mary Carr Mrs. Flossie Cherry Mr. Gwydell Connor Mr. Henry Crane Sgt. E. E. Crawford Mr. Robert Douglas Mr. Fred Gabriel Mr. James Gabriel Mrs. Edessa Gaston Mrs. Haywood Gaston Mr. C. E. Graham Mr. Nathaniel Graham Mr. Howard Grier Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grier Mr. Samuel Harris Mrs. Vurney Hart Mr. Johnny Heath Mr. Willie F. Henderson Mrs. Burnice Houston Mrs. Cora Houston Mr. Olive Houston Mr. Wilbur Houston Mr. James Howard Mr. Lorenza Howard Mr. Dennis Jackson Mrs. Willie Johnson Mrs. Emma Kernes Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Laney Mr. Ronald B. Laney Mr. U. S. Littles Rev. E. E. Littles Mrs. Erving McClain Mr. Joseph McClain Mr. Floyd Mayhew Mr. A. L. Meachem Mr. R. A. Meachem Mrs. Dor thy Means Mrs. Arlene Moore Mr. Isiah Moore Mrs. Narver Moore Mr. Floyd Morrow Mrs. Margaret T. Mundy Mr. Clyde Neely Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson Mr. Henry Nixon Mrs. Maude H. Nixon Mr. Kenneth Norton Mrs. Nancy Porter Mrs. Bobbie Potts Mr. Gerald Potts Mr. Loyd Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ramseur Mr. Charlie Sharpe Mr. Rush Sherrill Mrs. Annie V. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sloan Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Spears Mr. and Mrs. Manley G. Spinks Mr. Melvin Stinson Mrs. Eunice Street Mr. Nathan Street Mrs. Julia Torrence Mr. John Lee Torrence Mr. and Mrs. T. R. 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