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Asheboro Public Library Asheboro, North Carolina Lorene Dryden Terword Through the years, there have been many treasured ex- periences which we can never portray completely. But as the pages of the 1952 Trinhian are turned we sincerely hope that they will picture a‘part of our experiences here at [rinity. Co-Editors Doris and Frances ee fn eS BE seeded: oo We the Seniors of ''52'' wish to express our appreciation for untiring patience and help through our high school days by dedicating this edition of the Trinhian to Mr. J. W. Davis. Jr. Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Ferguson. We wish to pay tribute to these, our friends, who gave their lives in Korea, that we might live in freedom. Chauncey Lambeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lambeth. Kimball Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. T. H. Smith Principal ie — we Mr. J. W. Davis Miss Laura Davis Mrs, Charles Fulp Mrs. George Gold Agriculture Science Mathematics Commercial Mrs. John Hayworth Mr. J. W. Hines Miss Valeria Mendenhall Mr. Abe Palmer Home Economics Public Speaking And English Home Economics Coach Mrs, Lelia Payne Mrs. Gurney Peace Mrs. Lamon Sprye Mr. Sidney Underwood Piano English and Dramatics English and Spanish History Jimmy Hancock Business Manager _ = Doris Davis Frances Wagner Mrs. Gurney Peace Co-Editors Faculty Advisor Kay Andrews Bobby Jones Betty Cumby Charles Fletcher Advertising Managers Subscription Managers June Royals Barbara Mendenhall Doris Wall Kenneth Jones Class Editor Activity Editor Sports Editors Janice Rich High School Picture Manager Lorene Peace Grade Picture Manager Donna Welborn Class Historian Ann Snyder Altist deca tccen- (952 Betty Loflin Carl Tuttle Superlatives Emma Jean Nichols Snapshots Joyce Ward Baby Pictures | p—-_ Barbara Trotter Bernard Hill Jr. Robbins Lorene Collins Verna Douglas Faculty Editor School Scenes Typists 10 ra) ee ale tt ¢ President; Kay Andrews Vice Président: Cine Tuttle Secretary: Barbara Mendenhall Treasurer: Freddie Mosley Devotional Chairman: Anna Lou White Bulletin Board Chairman: Ann Snyder Roon Manager: Janice Rich EEE ES: NWOonk- sotrive dndsGaina. American Beauty Rose Wine and White 12 Barbara Hohn Michael Hurley KAY ANDREWS Kay being very friendly along with his neatness, makes him an all-around boy. F.F.A.1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3; Spanish Club 2; Vice Pres, 2; Glee Club3; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Drama Club4; Homecoming Escort3; Jr. Play 3; Toast Master Jr.-Sr. 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Class Pres. 4, C.A. BRADY C. A. is a quiet, conservative and well balanced person, an advocate of the take-things-as-they-come theory. F.F.A 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Co-Captain 4; T-Club 4; Boys Home Ec. Club 4, SIDNEY CASHATT His cheerful disposition and his dependability have made him a host of friends among his fellow class- mates, Footbal11,2,3,4; F.F.A.1,2,3; Homecoming Escort 3; Junior Play3; Glee Club3; Dramatics Club4; T-Club 4; Public Speaking Club 4, CHARLIE FLETCHER With his many virtues he goes among his friends unconscious of the high regard we all have for him. LORENE COLLINS Always carefully dressed, al- ways neat, and a smile for everyone, she passes among us in a warm-hearted way. F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Home- coming Attendant3; Glee Club 3; T-Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4. F.F.A.1; Class Vice-Pres, 1; 4- H Club 1,2,3; B'tball1,4; Foot- ball 1,4; Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 2,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Pub. Speaking Club 3,4; Speaking Contest3; Homecom- ing Escort 3; Drama. Club 4; Trinhian 4; T-Club 4; Boys Home Ec..Club4; Stud. Council Rep. 4. DORIS DAVIS Doris is popular and likable; has made a host of friends. 4-H Club 1,2; Sec. 2; B'tball 1,2; Music 1,2,4; F.H. A. Club1,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Span. Club2,4; Bu. Board Comm, 2; Cheerleader2,3; Debating 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Pub. Speaking 3; Jr-Sr, Bang. Comm, 3; Jr. Book Store 3; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Co-Ed. 4; T-Club 4; D.A.R. Rep. 4; Stud. Council Pres. 4. DORIS CROTTS Her calm easy going ways make for hera winning personality in the class, BETTY CUMBY Betty has good looks, is friendly to all, kind and considerate, 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,4; B'tball 1,3; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; Runner-up 1; Span. Club 2,4; Class Sec. 3; Bulldog Flash3; Class Reporter 3; Pub. Speak- ing 3; Jr. Book Store 3; Beta Club 3,4; Marshall 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Chief 4; Bulldog Flash Circ. Mgr. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; T-Club 4, 13 BOBBY JOE GURLEY He has been a faithful and hard worker in athletics during his sojourn here at T.H.S. Athletics Assoc. 1,2,3; Baseball1,4; Football1,4; 4-H Club 2; Aeronautics Club 2; Basketball 1,3; Public Speaking Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm. 3; Homecoming Escort3; Speaking Con- test 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; T-Club 4; Pres. 4. JIMMY HANCOCK Jimmy Hancock our most popular boy is very friendly to all. F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Fall Fes- tival King 4; T-Club 4; Public Speaking Club 4; Boy's Home Ec. Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. FRANKIE HARRIS Short and blond, Frankie is one of the quietest Sen- iors to whom we wish a very bright future. Cafeteria 1,2; Office 2. DENNIS HEPLER Jabber with his pleasing personality is very popular on the campus. Pap Awel 2.osmbasebaling 4 tel Club 4; Public Speaking Club 4. PEGGY HEDRICK Pleasant, pleasing, and kind. Everyone likes her and sheis as reliable as the rising sun. 4-H Club 1; F.H.A.1,2,3; Mar- shall13,4;Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. 3; Patrol Manager 3; Glee Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Public Speaking Club 4; Lib- rarian 4, BERNARD HILL Always the same to everyone, and everywhere he is seen; to one like him success is matter-of-fact. Music i) FF A si.2.35 cecretaryes sebetasClupiare4: Vice-President 4; Bulldog Flash Staff4; Glee Club 3, 4; Cattle Judging Team 2; Trinhian Staff 4; Public Speaking Club 4. DONNA HILL If you are looking for a conscientious worker, here she is. She possesses a very quiet, gentle and dignified persona lity. Spanish Club 2; Patrol Manager 3; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4, BOBBY JONES Dependable, good-hearted, and good-natured, a combination of human nature, that's Bobby. F.F.A. 1,2,3; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. 3; Dra- matics 4; Trinhian Staff 4, 14 KENNETH JONES Here is a person who enjoys life immensely; in fact, he gets all there is to be gotten from it. Basketball 1,2; F.F.A.1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football Man- ager 2; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Dramatics Club 4; T-Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4. MAXINE KENNEDY Maxine is known as one of those cheerful and energetic persons who always has a smile and a good word in passing. Basketball1; Music1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1,2, 4; Cafeteria 3; Speaking Contest 3; Second Place Winner 2; Glee Club 3,4; Public Speaking Club 3,4. NANCY KENNEDY Dignity, along with her good looks make Nancy a nice girl to know. F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Speaking Contest 3; Public Speaking Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4, FREDDIE MOSLEY Determination, consistency of effort, a will, purpose-these qualities give Freddie a bright future and has attractedher toa score of friends. Class se etaners Ter He Awele 2s Spanish Club 2; Secretary 2; 4- PEGGY KENNEDY H Club 1,2; Librarian 2; Jr.-Sr. Whatever profession Peggy Bang. Comm. 3; Beta Club 3,4; might choose she is sure to suc- —— arshall 3,4; Bulldog Flash Staff ceed with her efficiency, 4: Class Treasurer 4 friendliness and dependability. Frenciimm@ lube tae H eA deo: Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 4; Marshall 3,4;° Beta Club 3,4; Bulldog Flash Staff 4. BARBARA MENDENHALL She is ever willing to do her part for the advance- ment of a worthy cause. 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Music 1,2,3; Class Reporter 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Bang. Comm, 3; Librarian 3; Public Speaking Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Marshall 3,4; Bulldog Flash 4; Class Sec. 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Class Pres. 2; Valedictorian 4. JETTIE MAE KIRKMAN Studious and industrious, she proceeds each day to- ward the accomplishment of her ambition. 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Junior-Sen- ior Banquet Committee 3; Beta Club3,4; Marshall 3, 4; Bulldog Flash Staff 4; Trinhian Staff 4. BEgainye LO BIEEN Along with her good sportsmanship, Betty is cap- able of high dignity when the occasion demands it. Class Ed. 1; F.H.A. 1,4; Basketball 1,4; 4-H Club 1; Class Sec. and Treas. 2; Spanish Club 2; Candidate for Queen ,Fall Festival 3; Jr.-Sr. Bang. Comm, 3; Homecoming Attend. 3; Room Mgr. 3; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Bulldog Flash 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; T-Club 4. 1S JIMMY NEWTON Jimmy has made his school days a period of work and pleasure combined, getting a very satisfactory combination. F.F.A.1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Bus Driver Award 3; Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Committee 3; Public Speaking Club 4; Boys Home Ec. Club 4. THAD NEWTON Thad always looks on the bright side of life and we can de- pend on him to brighten up our dull moments. 4-H Club1,2,3,4; Basketball,2,3; Aeronautic Club 2; Public Speaking Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Boys Home Ec. Club4, a EMMA JEAN NICHOLS A bundle of energy and a handful of changing moods, she holds within herself interests which are humorous and varied. 4-H Club 1; Cafeteria 1; Spanish Club 2,4; F.H.A. Club 1,4; Glee Club 3,4; French Club 1; Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Comm, 3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 3,4; Bulldog Flash Staff 3,4; Business Mgr. 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4, LORENE PEACE MAX OAKLEY Good nature, rather quiet, Max, like all the other Sen- sincere, and modest, Lorene has iors, needs only to be known to made a lasting impression on be liked. His calm, easy ways those who know her. make for him a winning per- 4-H Club1; Librarian 1; F.H.A. sonality. Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Jr.- F.F.A.1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Sr, Banquet Committee 3; Book Jr.-Sr. Banquett Committee 3; Store 3; Trinhian Staff 4. Public Speaking Club 4; Boys Home Ec, Club 4; Cattle Judg- ing Team 3. VERNA PEELE DOUGLAS Verna, our married Senior, is very reliable. Our best and sincerest compliments to you as a fellow classmate, and as a wife. French Club1; 4-H Club 1; Cafeteria 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Music 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm. 3; Marshall 3,4; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Treas 4; Bulldog Flash Staff 3,4; Trinhian Staff 4; Librarian 4, PATSY REDDING If this neat, calm, easy-going girl goes out into the world with the same determination and hard work that have characterized her school days she will un- doubtedly make a success of whatever she chooses. Basketball 1; Class Reporter 1; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Bang. Comm. 3; Speaking Contest 3,4; Trinhian Staff 4; Dramatics 4, JANICE RICH She is one of those persons who put their whole heart and soul in everything and get the fullest en- joyment from their play, and make a success of their undertakings, 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Music 1,2,3; Class Re- porter 2; Class Treas. 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm. 3; Librar, 3; Public Speaking Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Marshall 3,4; Room Mgr. 4; Bulldog Flash 4; Trinhian 4, 16 ios Elizabeth Richardson Another Senior that only has to be known to be liked; quiet and reserve in manner, a very nice person to know, F,H.A, 1,2; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Public Speaking Club 4 Clarence Robbins, Jr. Junior's calm, easy-going ways make for him a winning personality, Class Editor 1; 4-H Club 1; Program Chairman 1; Class Reporter 1,2; F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Vice-President Saelass President 2,3; Marshall 3,4; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Bus Driver 3; Cattle Judging Team 3,4; Basketball 4: T - Club 4; Baseball 4; Football 4; Salutatorian 4. June Royals Being attractive with a good personality make Jun e well deserving of Most Popular” in our Class. Basketball 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; F.H.A,. 1-4; Social Chairman 4; Homecoming Attendant 1-3; Home- coming Queen 4; Spanish Club 2,4; Devotional Chair- man 2,3; Jr, Play 3; Jr. Book Store 3; Public Speak- ing Club 3; Class Reporter 3; Bulldog Flash 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm, 3; Beta Club 3,4; Co-Ed. Bulldog Flash 4; Office 4; Dramatics Club 4;Glee Club 3; Trinhian 4, Jimmy Smith Ann Snyder Being a quiet,steady char- acter, and ever intent on accom- plishing the best in the tasks assigned him, he has never failed to deliver the goods. F.F.A, 1; Dramatics Club 4, A pleasing personality, kind hearted and friendly, one is fortunate to know Ann and number her among one's friends, Cafeteria 1;F.H.A. 1,2,3;Can- didate for Harvest Festival Queen 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Pub- lic Speaking Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Speaking Contest 3; Glee Club 4. Barbara Trotter Friendliness and dependability make Barbara a girl worthwhile to know. Cafeteria 1; Librarian 1,2;F.H.A, Club 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Bulldog Flash Staff 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Bulletin Board 4, Carl Tuttle We submit that our Best Looking Boy is a Judge of the Trinity High School girls, also popular and a good worker in the class, Joann Varner She has won many friends by her sterling qualities, her unselfishness, and friendliness; 4-H Club 1; Cafeteria 1; Music 1; Bus Driver 3; Basketball 2; EeHsAS Clupste2 o Frances Wagoner A mixture of fun and seriousness, Frances takes life as it comes and is known for her dependability. Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Music 1,2; Bulletin Board Comm, 2; Debating Club 2,3; F.H.A, 1-4; Parlimentarian 2-4; Glee Club 3,4; Jr-Sr,. Bang, Comm, 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Book Store 3; Beta Club 3,4; Bulidog Flash 3,4; Spanish Club 1,4; Homecoming Attend. 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Co-Ed, 4; Ed. Randolph Cty. Beta Club Paper 4, Doris Wall She has a smile that's winning, and air that's pleasing, she is widely known and well liked among her fellow-classmates. Basketball-1; 4-H Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4:Glee Club 3; Junior Book Store 3; Home-Coming Attendant 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4, Harry Ward We shall remember Harry as a serious and good student, but yet never too serious to spring another new joke or impart a bit of wit. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Aeronautics Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Public Speaking Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Boys Home Ec. Club 4, Donna Welborn Donna being the friendliest girl of the Senior Class wears Joyce Ward Into whatever Joyce may enter we are sure that she will at all times a wide smile and has a still wider circle of friends, 4-H Club 1; F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Bulldog Flash Staff 3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Marshall 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Dra- matics Club 4, win a place of honor as she has won a place in our hearts, Music 1; Office 2; Cafeteria 2; Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 3; Glee Club 3,4; Trin- hian Staff 4; Public Speaking Club 4, Annie Lou White Poise and grace, clearness of thought and highness of heart are combined in Annie Lou, 4-H Clubl1: F.H.A, 1,2; Music 2,3,4; Patrol Manager 3; Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 3; Devotional Chairman 4; Public Speaking Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Glee Club 4, Bobby White Always full of life and ready for a good time, Bobby retains a cool head at all times, Baseball 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A,1,2,3; Athletic Association 1,3;Aeronautics Club 2; 4-H Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Public Speaking ae 3,4; Speaking Contest 3; Dramatics Club 4; T- Club 4, Peggy Yates Peggy's friendliness makes her a nice personality to know in our Senior Class, F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Bulletin Board Committee 12; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Public Speak- ing Club 4, 18 Larry Saunders Even though Larry is quiet, he neverrefuses anyone a favor. Athletic Association 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2,3; Bus Driver 3; T-Club 4; Public Speaking Club 4. Donald Foster Donald takes things as t hey come but doesn't let them slide by him unnoticed. (High Point) Monogram Club 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Boys Glee Club 3; Messiah 3; Cheerleader 3; Pointer Play 2; Parade Committe 1,2,3; Prom Committee 1,2,3;Pep Club 4; (Trinity) Public Speaking Club 4: Glee Club 4, Cass Atstory September, 1948, a certain group of rowdy youngsters entered the Freshman Class, They were shy and confused, yet thrilled at their first taste of High School. Their advisors were Miss Valeria Mendenhalland Mr.E. W. Welborn Jr. September 1949, we the Sophomores re- turned to school ready to startthe Ball Mov- ing. Our home room teachers were Miss Davis and Miss May. Class Officers were: Presidents, Jr. Robbins and Barbara Menden- hall; Vice Presidents; Billy Scoggins and Bobby White; Secretaries, Betty Loflin and Bobbie English; and Treasurers, Betty Loflin and Janice Rich. Class rings were ordered and various parties were held, The high lightof the ,year was the Freshman-Sophomore Prom. Our Junior year -- 1950-51, proved to be an eventful one. Mrs, Rothrock and Mrs. Sprye were our home room teachers, Class officers were President: Jr. Robbins, Vice Pres. Kay Andrews, Secretary: Betty Cumby, and Treasurer: Donna Welborn. The arrival of class rings was anexciting date. In order to sponsor the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Juniors had to have several financial projects such as, the book store, selling of candy, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, The banquet was held on the Bali- nese Roof Garden, Hotel Robert E. Lee, in Winston Salem. A night we will long re- member! Douglas Foster Being a well-liked person on the campus; his charming per- sonality captivates one. (High Point) Class Treas, 1; Parade Comm, 1-3; Prom Comm, 2; Pointer Play 2; Pep Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Messiah 3; Boy's Glee Club 3;Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 3; Monogram 3; (Trinity) Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 4; Public Speaking Club 4. Robert Albertson Cheerfulness and congeni- ality among his classmates have won for Robert many TmendS welche verse a The Junior play Don't Darken My Door,” was last in the exciting events. Many hours of hard work and pleasure were spent on it. August 28, 1951, the Senior Class returned to a new school building, new principal and old and new teachers, Mrs, Peace found herself the homeroom teacher of 53 young students who were looking forward to the events in the coming year and hoping to walk away with a diploma signifying their achievements, Our officers were elected as follows: President: Kay Andrews; Vice Pres,: C, H. Tuttle; Secretary: Barbara Menden- hall; and Treasurer: Freddie Mosley. Doris Jean Wall and Jimmy Hancock walked away with the honor as King and Queen winners at the Harvest Festival, The Home Coming Queen was none otherthan June Royals from the Senior Class. The selling of stationery proved to be a big success toward refilling the Hole in our class treasurer. October 19th proved to bea rainey but joyous day which we seniors spent at the Morehead Planetarioum at Chapel Hill, Our D.A.R. Good Citizen was Doris Ann Davis. Student Council President, was Doris Ann Davis and our class room representative was Charlie Fletcher. November 26, 1951 we chose our superlatives, December 19, Mrs, Peace gave us a Christmas party in the Home Ec, Building, which we enjoyed very much, May 1, 1952 the seniors arrived bright and early to take their long awaited trip to visit our Nations Capitol in Washington, D, C. After 4 days of much enjoyment we returned Sunday evening May 4th. Our class colors are Wine and White; Class flower, the American Beauty Rose, Class motto Work,strive and Gain.” and our Mascots Barbara Hohn and Michael Hurley. As we look toward our commencement and the future which lies before us, we sincerely hope we can carry through what God has intended that we should and make our place in life, one worth remembering. Historian: Donna Welborn “QeaeaeGeeee 5 fig, ee 7 Bi ea ’ Betty Cumby and C, H, Tuttle BEST LOOKING : MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . en, ot oa, 1 Barbara Mendenhall and Junior MOST POPULAR oo, _ Robbins Jimmy Hancock ee BEST ALL A-ROUND Frances Wagner and Charles Fletcher NEATEST Janice Rich and Kay Andrews eee i CUTEST Doris Wall and Sidney Cashatt MOST POPULAR June Royals and Doris Davis ie FRIENDLIES T Donna Welborn and Bobby | Gurley ar = i er MOST COURTEOUS Lorene Peace and Jimmy Newton. MOST ENJOY ABLE COMPANY a : Betty Cumby, Kenneth Jones, 3 and Emma Jean Nichols. ls Wi | eT A ‘ Ef Le my Me MOST DIGNIFIED- Bobbyy; af a Jones a ined BEST PERSONALITY Doris Davis and Dennis Hepler MOST ORIGINAL Ann Sn der and = AQ INC WT MOST ATTRACTIVE June Royals and Kay Andrew MOST DEPENDABLE Frances Wagner Jimmy Smith WITTIEST Emma Jean Nichols Harry Ward QUIETEST Peggy Kennedy C. A. Brady Max Oakley BEST SPORT Betty Loflin Bobby White Harvest Festival Kings and Queens ee re . MOST STUDIOUS Dona Hill Bernard Hill 1. Betty Aileen Cumby, 2. Annie Lou White, 3. Doris Ann Davis, 4. Lorene Peace, 5. Nancy Kennedy, 6. Bobby White, 7. Peggy Hedrick 8. Thad Newton, 9. Jimmy Smith, 10. Peggy Kennedy, 11. Dennis Hepler, 12. Doris Crotts, 13. Joyce Ward, 14. Donna Welborn, 15. C. A. Brady, 16. Janice Rich, 17. Bernard Hill, 18. Kenneth Jones, 19. Dona Hill, 20. Barbara Trotter, 21, Patsy Redding, 22. Robert Albertson, 23. Max Oakley, 24, Verna Peele, 25. Emma Jean Nichols, 26. Peggy Yates, 27. Bobby Joe Gurley, 28. Harry Ward, 29. Charlie Fletcher, 30. Max- ine Kennedy, 31. Elizabeth Richardson, 32. June Royals, 33, Freddie Mosley, 34. Lorene Collins, 35. Betty Loflin, 36. Frances Wagoner, 37. Doris Jean Wall, 38, Kay Andrews, 39. Bobby Jones. D. A. R. Good Citizen Salutatorian and Valedictorian Doris Ann Davis Joe Aldridge Class Officers: Presidents, Donald Davis, Gold; Jimmy Hinson, Sprye; Vice Presi- dents, Joe Aldridge, Sprye; Calvin Barrier, Gold; Secretarys, Barbara Sugg, Sprye; Rachel Scearce, Gold; Treasurers, Barbara Sugg, Sprye; Peggy Harriss, Gold. Betsy Andrews Jackie Barnhart Calvin Barrier Randall Bean Fern Beck Leroy Beck Kathleen Black Carroll Bowles Shirley Brown Si Sylvia Channey Joe Coltrane Donald Davis Jimmie Davis Richard Davis Donald Farlow Gladys Fain Charles Frye _— Billie Ann Goodwin Jerry Grey Peggy Harriss Barbara Hedrick ay i } = ‘ he 4 . pe ‘ Mi 2 at aa i PP. ae uw Jeanette Hill Joann Hill Loyd Hill Raymond Hill Jimmie Hinson Joe Hucks Bobby Hyde 26 é oS Bobby Johnson Willamae Kirkman James Lambeth Mary Lohr Gloria Marsh Edith Mason Harold Monroe Billie Oakley Ruth Owens Buddy Parker Robert Ridge Frances Scearce Rachel Scearce Betty Jo Sheffey David Sheppard Peggy Skeen Mary Lou Small Jarrell Smith Julia Smith ein Ruby Swaim Charles Trotter Margaret Smith Nancy Spencer Marie Stilley Pa Rd Judy Williams Anna Lyn Woodell Edward Wright Rebecca Wright Shirley Wright Sherrill Yow 2d Ann Albertson Amanda Auman Presiden Lpeeee tsp sm- wen wes e te a eee eae CCT IIT EERO DDINISKC Dav) Vice President (ver; stesse ie) one cbeueret eters eet CCAM CDOWeLl eee Secretary and Treasurer .............. Barbara Johnson (Davis) President Bor.) cms sects ca eta ieee et ee een eee EDL Le OOdECEDLD) Vice! President os). meee ee eee ae eee NCTC VaLION (E011 p) Sec. andwlreasurer cases iene nee een eererA hang ae linat (Piel) Ann Beane Faye Boyles Evelyn Brown Rosie Cashatt Nancy Church Baxter Coltrane Shelba Corder Edward Croker Arnold Crouch Elsie Davis ‘ y ¢ Samuel Evans Gilbert Davis Nancy Davis Wayne Dayis Jesse Edmonds Doris Ennis } y . : An i er Darrell Frazier Nancy Frazier Phyllis Freeman Ronald Fulp Clifton Greene Donald Gurley Ss Ss Elbert Hamilton Mary Harris Nancy Hohn Phyllis Honeycutt Carol Huskins 28 ae Barbara Johnson Charles Kennedy Richard Kennedy Harold Kirkman Audrey Lambeth Oscar Manness Irene McDowell Martha MeGee Samuel MeGee a | Hobert Peace Larry Peace Faye Peele Margaret Ransom S, Jean Skeen Libby Royals i Jackie Spencer Mary Ruth Simmons Vonnie Sumner Frances Thompson 2arolyn Spencer Pe om é Oe; ‘wi weet 4 gat 7 4 A Marie Webster Charles White Spurgeon White Coy Whitt Austin Williams Bill Wood 29 Franklin Albertson Wayne Arnold Margaret Andrews Douglas Auman James Auman Peggy Auman Harold Beck Judy Bryant Duane Catrick Harold Beck, V. Pres. (Hines) Patsy McBride, Pres. (Hines) Dickie Parks, Treas. (Hines) Barbara Mabe, Sec. (Hines) Margaret Collins, Pres. (Underwood) Dixie Hughes, V. Pres. (Underwood) Nancy Rice, Sec. (Underwood) Billy Smith, Treas. (Underwood) Jimmy Knight, Pres. (Hayworth) Ollie Welborn, V. Pres. (Hayworth) Ruby Frazier, Sec. (Hayworth) Peggy Clodfelter, Treas. (Hayworth) Katie Caudle Bobby Caughron Glenda Caughron Steve Caughron Bucky Caveness Peggy Clodfelter Margaret Collins Eugenia Coltrane Franklin Cox William Croker Bobby Crotts Barbara Davis Ronald Davis William Durham Corinne Eanes Jimmy Eanes Jackie Elkes Florence English Thomas English Wayne Farlow William Farlow Helen Farmer Richard Fergueson Kathleen Floyd Peggy Frazier Ruby Frazier Van Frye Immogene Gibbons Wilbur Gibbons James Gunter Charles Hall Jo Ann Hedrick Rs Hendrix Kenneth Hill Jackie Hill Dixie Hughes Doxie Hughes Geneva Hunsucker Jimmy Hunsucker Joyce Huskins Arnold Hunt Barbara Johnson Linda Johnson Margie Johnson Gladys Kennedy Helen Kennedy Donald Kern Beth Kinney Louise Kirkman Jimmy Knight Barbara Mabe Howard Marshall Patsy McBride Shirley McDowell Gladys McGee Delois Mitchell Robert Mitchell Edwin Monroe Marlene Newton Richard Parks Vivian Peace Harold Peele Peggy Pierce Tommy Scearce Mildred Shropshire Billy Smith Rebecca Snider Buddy Southern Henrietta Sugg Mattie Ann Sumner Martha Suits Larry Swiggett Donald Teer Peggy Jo Tucker Betty Tuggle Calvin Wagner Julia Walker Betty Jo Wall Stella Wall Boyd Warner Ollie Welborn Larry Wilkinson Carolyn Younger Jackqueline Johnson Richard Poole Ocia Prevost Polly Reddick Nancy Rice Richard Rush Patsy Ruth Chaol LIBRARIAN AND ASSISTANTS Mrs, Gurney Peace, Shirley Wal- ker, Beth Kenney, AmandaAuman, Peggy Hedrick, Verna Douglas, Barbara Johnson, and Rachel Scott, CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs, Harvey Farlow, Manager; Mrs, Savage, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Philips, Mrs. Miller, Mrs, Oliver, Mrs, Elmore, and Mrs. Royals. STORE WORKERS Mr. John Blake, Manager; T. R. Hendrix, Jarrell Smith, James Gunter, Raymond Hill, Claude Sexton. BOYS HOME EC, CLASS Instructor; Miss Valeria Menden- hall. SeateH Left to right: Mr. Thomas English, Chairman; Mr. Reid Mendenhall, Secretary; Mr. T. H. Smith; Mr. Glenn Albertson; Mr. Thomas Redding, DMiatte Left to right; first row: Rachel Scott; Joan Varner, Donald Hill, Bobby Hyde; Charlie Fletcher, Richard Poole. Second Row: Vonnie Sumner; Max Oakley; Jimmy Newton, Jarrell Smith; C. H. Tuttle; Hobert Peace; Buddy Parker. 33 2 Ras aay PPTs SEND ap Me. Missa UT i WE Mts Officers Left to Right -- Bernard Hill, Vice Pres.; Betsy Andrews, Sec.; Donald Davis Pres.; Verna Douglas, Treasurer; Emma Jean Nichols, Social Chariman. Alact Seated: June Royals -- Donald Davis, Co-Editors. Standing, Left-to-right: Betty Cumby, Circulation Manager; Emma Jean Nichols, Business Manager; Mrs. Charles Fulp, Sponsor, tak Bos BEBE ELS TE eee } @ | : [ ay 37 ‘he dl Seated -- Beth Kinney, Bill Wood, Patsy McBride, Treasurer; Nancy Hohn, Secretary; Doris Davis, President; Mr. T. H. Smith, Advisor; Jimmy Hinson, Vice President, Nancy Rice. Betsy Andrews, Gloria Marsh, Edith Mason, Jimmie Davis, Frances Scearce, Donald Davis, Chief; Rachel Scearce, Fern Beck, Barbara Sugg, Margaret Smith, Julia Smith. 38 SPONSOR MISS VALERIA MENDENHALL SPONSOR MR, J, W, DAVIS u jit i “an yaake DIRECTOR -- MR, CLARENCE MAXWELL INSTRUCTOR -- MRS, GEORGE GOLD TT ad s 40 me = i. a te % ‘ cy are tk © ’ ze Neh ae BL NS : ‘a RN a oe NS WANS RA ahs BAAR AWARE ROR aha . SS SRN Chief Betty Cumby Irene McDowell ith Mason Ed Huges 1e Dox ish Florence Engl Barbar Johnson ie Hughes 1X D NT, Moonie 43 Joe Aldridge Randall Bean Bucky Caveness Charles Fletcher Macklem laaearas Bobby Joe Gurley Quarter-back 1,2,3. C. A. Brady End 2,3,4, Sameul Evans Glenn Ferguson Van Frye Jerry Gray Joe Hucks Joe Coltrane Jackie Elkes June English Thomas English Junior Robbins Halfback 4 Sidney Cashatt Guardtel.223. Jimmy Hancock Halibacksi.2, 3. Pete Frye Harold Monroe Buddy Parker Boyd Warner Bill Wood Manager Lorene Collins Betty Loflin Clock wise -- Lorene Collins; Co-Captain; Gloria Marsh; Peggy Skeen; Jeanette Hill; Phyliss Honey- cutt; Betsy Andrews; Co-Captain. 46 First row -- Left to right: Phyliss Honeycutt; Sonya Noah; Lorene Collins; Co- Captain; Betsy Andrews; Co-Captain; Amanda Auman; Gloria Marsh; Coach Palmer. Second row: Jeanette Hill; Peggy Skeen; Margaret Collins; Faye Boyles; Julia Smith; Nancy Spencer; Betty Loflin. Left to right: Doxie Hughes; Dixie Hughes; Julia Walker; Vivian Peace; Peggy Clodfelter; Florence English; Barbara Mabe; Coach Frazier; Nancy Davis; Pat McBride; Margaret Ransom; Ollie Welborn; Ugenia Coltrane; Patsy Ruth; Jackie Hill. 47 eteey Feewnesg C. A. Brady. Charlie Fletcher COTA AG CEM Carroll Bowles Left to right: Coach Palmer; Larry Albertson;C. A. Brady; Charlie Fletcher; Carroll Bowles; Joe Hucks., 48 Left to Right: Buddy Parker; Joe Aldridge; David Sheppard; Donald Davis; Charlie Fletcher, Co-Captain, Carroll Bowles; Joe Hucks; Larry Albertson; LE C. A. Brady; co-Captain, Wayne Davis. First Row: James Gunter; Van Frye; Larry Swiggett; Charles Hall; Franklin Cox Thomas English; Dwayner Carrick; Buddy Southern; Joe Coltrane ;Ron- ald Davis; Edward Wright. Third Row -- Coach Frazier; Richard Davis; Randall Bean; Pete Frye; Boyd Warner. 49 ee. ee st. an ie ans es etn Sa COACH HARRY FRAZIER Zea A ZO First Row -- Left-to-right -- C. A. Brady, Joe Aldridge, David Sheppard, Kenneth Jones, Jr. Robbins, Jimmy Hancock, Kay Andrews. Second Row -- Buddy Parker, Randall Bean, Manager; Charles White, Dennis Decree Hepler, Charlie Fletcher, Bobby Joe Gurley, Bobby White, Larry Saunders, Wayne Davis, Coach Frazier. 50 Bobby Joe Gurley Pitcher bl ¥ a {cd ) iB ef et o me : 2 =e Sa pare = wa © a . tae} La) we fe) sles Oo = ma O mo HG nN oy os a0 m4 nN S 26 3 ao a8 a3 S ray mM oo D un aa) Vo Q Vy vert Cc 4 — oC ne ' = n jes ae wb Eo Z i. A Jimmy Hancock Third Base Larry Saunders Center Field 51 Queen June Marie Royals Escorts Charlie Fletcher C. A, Brady Co -Captains Attendants -- left to right -- Betty Cumby; Joan Hill; Carolyn Spencer; Peggy Frazier; June Royals, Queen; Margaret Collins; Irene McDowell; Gloria Marsh; Barbara Johnson. COACH: BOBBY FULP Widget Frottiall eam 53 ‘ Be 2 ie Sixth Grade Second Grade Mrs, E. W. Auman Miss Ida Brandon Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Miss Rachel Earp Mrs. John Easter Sixth Grade Band Miss Dovie Hayworth Mr. Clarence Maxwell First Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. S. M. Newsone Mrs. Julia Paris Second Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. T. H. Smith Mrs. Floyd Steed Ms Seventh Grade Mrs. Ralph Brown Eighth Grade Mr. Harry Frazier Mrs. Anne Meyers Eighth Grade Mrs, Abe Palmer Sixth Grade Miss Margaret Taylor 54 a z Fifth Grade Mrs. Carlton Clinard oe, Third Grace Mrs. Okie Griffith Music Mrs. Harold McGee Second Grade Mrs. John Payne Third Grade Mrs. R. K. Tribble First Grade Mrs. J. W. Davis Fifth Grade Mrs. LeRoy Hancock Fourth Grade Mrs, J. H. McIntyre Fifth Grade Miss Virginia Redding Seventh Grade Mrs. Wilna York , a aie, i.e Am 2 oni i Row One: R. Allen,G. Auman. Row Two: G. Auman, R. Barnes, B. Beasley, E. Black, D. Bowers, E. Brown, H. Brown, B. Bryson, A. Burkle, E. Butcher, B. Butler, Row Three: J. Byrd, J. Canoy, J. Canoy, D. Caveness, B. Childress, F. Cooke, G. Cooke, H. Cornelison, L. Cousins, A. Dalton, C. Davis. Row Four: F. Davis, M. Davis, 8B. Elliott, P. Elliott, R. Evans, Z. Farmer, N. Floyd, I. Fowler, G. Glover, I. Gordy, M. Haney. Row Five: J. Hiatt, C. Hill,D. Hill, E. Hill, F. Hill, D. Hill, M. Hodges, J. Honeycutt, D. Hunt, D. Hunt, B. Key. Row Six: G,.Hey,K. Kennedy, M. Lambeth, M. Lambeth, J. Lanier, B. Ledwell, P. Lohr, T. Lohr, J. Mabe, S. McDowell, T. McDowell, J. Miller, N. Miller, K. Monroe, M. Morgan, B. Noah, J. Orr, L. Parker, D. Parrish, J. Peace, B. Perry, M. Pless. Row Eight: D. Proctor, B. Reddick, J. Reynolds, Y. Shore, J. Simmons, J, Singerfield, A. Skeen, D. Skeen, M. Skeen, L. Smith, R. Smith, Row Nine: S. Smith, V. Spell, E. Sumner, T. Teague, F. Tillman, S. Tucker, C. Tuggle,R. Venable, N. Wall, P. Wall, S. Wagoner. Row Ten: J. Ward, B. Welborn, Rk. Weston, D. White, H. Williard, P. Witcher, G.War- rell, J. Wright, B. Younts. 55 Ble q Dt. diNtm 1 a Row One: M. Albertson, R. Albertson. Row Two: N. Andrews, M. Arnold, N. Benfield, A. Bice, A. Bird, B. Bruce, M. Bulla, J. Cain, M. Chaney, G, Clark, B. Crotts. Row Three: J. Clodfelter, P. Crouse, M. Culler, M. Deaton, G. Dunbar, B. Durham, D. English, N. English, L. Fields, S. Fitch, M. Floyd. Row Four: C. Foster, D. Frost, J. Fulp, P, Gable, E. Green, P. Green, C. Hall, H. Hedrick, J. Hedrick, G. Hicks, M. Hill. Row Five: J. Honeycutt, W. Honeysucker, B. Holt, L. Johnson, N. Johnson, P. Johnson, C. Kennedy, G. Kennedy, J. Kennedy, M. Key, A. Kern, Row Six: M. Kirkman, J. Knight, B. Kidd, C. Lambeth, D. Lambert, D. Lawrence, S. Linberry, W. Lohr, L. Marsh, R. Marshal, R. Mason. Row Seven: D. Melton, G. Mendenhall, S. Miller, J. Milloway, J. Mills, D. Mock, J. Moser, P. Mosley, F. McGee, K. Nance, T. Owen. Row Eight: D. Peace, S. Peace, M. Phillips, T. Pickett, J. Pierce, A. Ross, A. Rush, P. Savage, A. Scearce, G. Skeen, D.Small. Row Nine: P. Smith, D. Spencer, J, Spencer, C. Spill- man, L. Stanley, R. Steed, J. Stilley, R. Stinson, J. Stinson, G,Stultz, D. Tucker. Row Ten: H.Tucker, M. Wago- ner,J. Wall,L. Ward, V. Ward, J.Welborn, B.Whitt, P. Williard, J. Wright, D. Yates, R. Zimmerman. Row Eleven: A, Johnson. 56 es, | bicth Stade We be j Pte A Row One: G. Albertson, S. Allred, B. Andrews, J.Auman, M. Auman. Row Two: D. Bodenhiemer, K. Boyles, D. Brower,G. Brown, B. Burge, F, Butcher, B. Butler, G. Cain, N. Cain, B.Cannon, F, Chaney. Row Three: L. Cooke, Peecox sR Cox, re Grantord, = Me Crotts, J.Davis, L. Davis. -N. Davis,.). Deaton, Je Easter, S. Easter, RowFour: “L. Edmonds, L. English, J. Ferguson, E. Fields, E. Flippin, B. Folson, B. Frazier, J. Frazier, G. George, G. Gray, D. GIecch=sROW Five - mG Hiatt, Foiliall ek etiancock: G. Harper, =D. Harpers De tHawks,,B. Hedrick, I) Hill; To Hilly Z, Hilliard,J. Hohn. Row Six: J. Holder, F. Huskins, B. Jarrett, B. Jester, R. Johnson, T. Jones, V. Kindley,B. Loflin, J. Mabe, B. Mason, G. McGee. Row Seven: D. Miller, G. Miller, M. Miller, G. Milloway, H. Mills, O. Mills, F. Monroe, W. Monroe, J. Nichols, B. Oakley, D. Oneal. Row Eight: J. Orr, R. Parris, M. Payne, M. Peele, P. Phillips, L. Poole, B. Ransom, V. Ransom, F. Robbins, G. Rutledge. Row Nine: D. Saunders, W. Seward, G. Slaydon, G. Small, P. Small, F. Smith, M. Smith, S. Snyder, B. Southern, F. Spainhour, T. Spainhour. Row Ten: N. Spencer,R. Stanley, R. Steed, C. Stillwell, H. Sturat, P. Suggs, C. Sumner, A. Sumner, J. Swaim, G. Swink, D. Taylor, Row Eleven: R. Taylor, S. Trotter, C. Voncannon, J. Walker, D. Wall, L. Wall, H. Ward, F. White, C.White, M. White J. Winslow. Row Twelve: E. Wood, R. Wright, F. York, W. Younger, R. Younts. Row One: R. Beeson, J. Burge, A. Cantor, L. Cancy, S. Carter, B: Cook, Row Two; B; Crotts; Cy Culler,;Gw Davis; P. Deaton, J.Dowdy, P. Eanes, M. Easter, D, Farlowe, J. Ferrell, C. Frazier, D. Frazier. Row Three: PP. Fulp, J. Glover, N. Goforth, C. Gurley, P. Hall, P. Handcock, J. Hanly, N. Harris, G. Hassell, J.Hill, A. Hill. Row Four: S. Hill, J. Hinshaw, H. Hinshaw, H. Hinshaw, J. Halt, L. Honeycutt, R. Hunsucker, O. Hunt, J. Ingram, B. Johnson, W. Johnson. Row Five: B. Kennedy, H. Kennedy, R. Kennedy, B. Kennedy, S. Kerns, J. Jenkins, W. Key, B. Kidd, J. King, R. Knight, R. Lane. Row Six: S. Lawing, B. Lawrence, G. Lee, J. Lewis, J. Loflin, J. Maness, L. Marsh, L. Maynor, L. Maynor, B. Mendenhall, R. Mendenhall. Row Seven: J. Mills, J. Misenheimer, J. McDowell, J. Mc- Gee, B. Neal, A. Nelson, G. O'Neill, S. Orr, G. Pardue, A. Peace, J. Peele. Row Eight: C. Phillips, S. Pickett, A. Poole, P. Powell, D. Pritchard, C. Rising, M. Rush, C. Scearce, G. Shore, C. Sink, D. Singuefield. Row Nine: P. Smith, D. Spell, J. Spell, J. Spencer, J. Spencer, F. Spillman, W. Stack, C. Steed, F. Stultz, B. Suggs, S. Swaim. Row Ten: L. Tillman, W. Trotter, D. Tuggle, A. Tysinger, J. Wagoner, T. Wagoner, E. Wagoner, L. Walker, J. Walker, B. Walker, H. Wall. Row Eleven: J. Weismer, D.Ward, P.Warner, R. Welborn, J. Weston, E. Whitt, K. Williard, P.Wright, G. Wright, P. Younts. 58 Row One: I, Auman, J. Autry, D. Barlow, G. Beck, B. Boles, A. Bowman, Second Row: R, Brower, D. Albertson, N. Barlow, D. Barnes, D. Beasley, C. Benfield, S. Bird, B. Burge, K. Cannon, J. Cartwright, D. Cashatt. Row Three: T. Cook, M. Culbreth, G. Davis, R. Davis, C. Deaton, J. Dunbar, K. Duncan, P. Edmonds, T. Elkes, M. Elliott, W. Fields. Row Four: P. Fowler, K. Frazier, A. Gates, M. George, M. Green, D. Hall, L. Harris, B. Hedgecock, D. Hicks, A. Hill, B. Hill. Row Five: F. Hill, M. Hobson, J. Hohn, J, Huskins, W. Swink, J. Huskins, D. Jarrett, C. Johnson, D. Kennedy, E. Kennedy, C. Kirkman, Row Six: L. Lackey, J. Lambert, L. Lanier, B. Miller, L. Miller, P. Milloway, W. Mosley, C. McBride, R. Nelson, L. Parrish, R. Parrish. Row Seven: D. Phillips, R, Proctor, D.Red- dick, R. Redding, D. Riddick, L. Robbins, R. Ross, D. Rutledge, R. Scarboro, O. Skeen, B. Smith. Row Eight: L. Spoon, S. Staton, A. Steed, H. Stinson, T. Suits, B. Sumner, G. Sumner, B. Swink, R. Taylor, E, Thomas, J.Tysing- er. Row Nine: P. Tysinger, D. Varner, A. Walker, B. Voncannon, J. Walker, D. Webster, P. White, R. Wiley, S. Wiley, S. Wright. Row Ten: B. Younger, S. Younts, M. Zimmerman, Si) Row One: B. Wiper ont W. Albertson, L. Auman, M. Beck, C. Biles. Row Two: J, Bird, B. Brown, M, Brown, C. Brendy, D. Butcher, R, Byerly, J. Canter, J. Cain, T. Cannon, D. Canoy, R. Chaney. Row Three: W, Clark, E., Coltrane, M. Connor, D. Cox, A. Davis, D. Davis, M. Davis, B. Dalton, J. English, J. Evans, S. Farlow. RowFour: A. Ferguson, A. Floyd, J. Folsum, T. Folsom, L. Foster, D. Frazier, S. Garrett, J. Gibbons, M. Green, B. Hall, A. Harris. Row Five: P. Hedrick, R. Hedrick, K. Hedndrix, L. Hill, D. Hill, P. Hill, T. Hilton, S. Hopkins, D. Holt, J. Ingram, F. Johnson. Row Six: R. Lane, R. Maynor, M. Mendenhall, J. Miller, L. Murchison, P. Newton, J. Oak- ley, L, Oneal, C. Overby, B. Pritchard, D. Proctor. Row Seven: J. Reynolds, D. Rising, B. Royals, G. Shoe, P. Shoe, E. Sikes, J. Skeen, D. Smith, K. Smith, R. Spencer, D. Stinson. Row Eight: L. Stinson, J. Stone, L. Sykes, P. Teer, W. Thomas, P. Tysinger, F. Walker, B. Wall, R. Welborn, G. White, C. Yates. Row Nine: B. Younts,J. Younts. | 60 Y « ¥ A : : . Fe ¥ i : oe f q 4 oi astm a Row One: S. Albertson, L. Albertson, R. Bennett, L. Branson, M. Brown. Row Two: B. Brown, S. Brower, D. Bryson, H. Burge, L. Burge, W. Burge, L. Callahan, J, Cain, S, Carroll, F. Collins,R, Cook. Row Three: H. Crews, L. Culler, B. Davis, L. Dobbins, E.Durham, K. Elmore, B. Ferguson, H, Fields, R. Frazier, W. Frazier, G. Fowler. Row Four: E, George, B. Gibbons, C. Green, R. Harris, E. Hedrick, P. Hill, J. Hobson, D, Hunsucker, R. Huskins, T. Hussey, F. Jarrell. Row Five: J. Johnson, L. Johnson, B. Kennedy, D, Kennedy, D. Kennedy, H. Kennedy, J. Kimrey, J. LaMarr, S. Mathis, K. McDowell, B. McGee. Row Six: P. Mendenhall, L. Meredith, K. Morefield, B. Moore, F. Nickols;, J. O'Neil, K. Orr, J. Ourman, B. Parks, L. Parish, J. Peace, Row Seven: J. Peace, A. Phillips, D. Pierce, J. Robbins, B.Ross, B. Rich, B. Rutledge, D. Ruth, J. Rising, D. Scearce, R. Self. Row Eight: S. Shehan, J. Siler, J. Small, H. Smith, J. Southern, R. Spell, B. Steed, N. Sumner, L.Swink, D. Sykes, V. Thompson. Row Nine: W. Venable, R. Wall, A. Warren, A. Welborn, R. White, L. Whitt, M. Whitt, L. Wilson, W. Younger, J. Zimmerman. 6] Row One: G, Auman, B. Barnes, B. Benfield. Row Two: B. Butcher, J. Byerly, L. Byrd, D. Byrd, J. Byerly, N. Gallahan, J. Cancy, BE. Canter, J? Gastevens, P, Catledge, W. Caveness. sRowelltee:. iJos CeCe bb eCnaney aps Coltrane, G. Coltrane, E. Creasy, B. Brown, D, Culbreth, D. Davis, C. Edwards, N. Elder, A. Ferrell. Row Four: B. Folsom, L. Franklin, A. Frazier, D. Frye, D. Green, A. Hassel, D, Hedrick, L. Hedrick, M. Hill,G. Hinshaw, T. Hinson. Row Five: A. Hodges, C. Holdaway, L. Hopkins, L. Huskins, B. Hyde, J. Jarrett, V. Jones, P. Kennedy, D. Lambeth, J. Lawrence. Row Six: C. Leonard, C. Lotlin, H. Maynor, B. Miller, B. Miller, K. Miller, L. Milloway, S. Mitchell, A. Newton, S. Norman, S. Oakley. Row Seven: D, Paris, B. Peele, F. Pritchard, D. Reddick, M. Red- ding, N. Reynolds, D, Rich, G. Riddick, C. Rising, S. Royals, F. Rutledge. Row Eight: J. Scarboro, B. Scott, E. Shore, N. Skeen, C. Slack, J. Slack, P. Spencer,,W. Spoon, D. Sumner, G. Swaim, F. Swink. ROW NINE: _ S. Sykes, L, Tysinger, M. Tysinger, B. Walker, K. Walker, D. Warner, S. Webster, J. Wright, H. Woody, J. Younger. Row: Ten: J. Zimmerman, L. Brown. 62 Compliments of ENGLISH MOTOR COMPANY Ford Passenger Cars Ford Trucks Ford Sales and Service Service Phone 2685 Office Phone 2627 EDUCATED NOW? To be sure you are, with a prized diploma to show for it! Congratulations on all those tests you’ve success- fully passed. Now life is going to give you the supreme test of think- ing for yourself. You'll hear that the political planners can manage everything for you, and give you a “secure” life If you think that one through clearly, you will see that the most secure people you could find are the ones in jail. You'll probably hear more about your “‘tights” than you do about your responsibility Yet your teachers have warned you that every right carries with it an obligation equal or greater. DUKE POWER COMPANY Soeving the Hedmort 63 Wade H. Cumby | Calvin C. Orrell CUMBY-ORRELL MORTUARY ‘Funeral Home and Chapel’’ Phone 5045 Broad St. at Chestnut High Point, N. C. Ambulance Service Compliments of LEXINGTON GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers Lexington, N. C. High Point, N. C. Confidence We will continue to justify in fullest measure the confidence and trust inspired by our fifty-five years of noteworthy service. J. W. SECHREST SON Ambulance Service Phone 3349 High Point, N. C. KENNEDY OIL COMPANY Gasoline, Motor, and Fuel Oils 1203 Tryon St. Phone 3027 High Point, N. C. 64 Compliments of CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES, INC. Milk-lce Cream High Point, North Carolina QNE QUART LIQui CLARK-MENDENHALL AUCTION COMPANY ‘‘Auction is Action’ 118 West Washington Street Phone 4953 High Point, N. C. lf it can be sold, we can sell it. We sell — Real Estate Live Stock Personal Property at Auction Robert Mendenhall Alston Clark Auctioneer Auctioneer LINDALE DAIRY CORPORATION MILK and ICE CREAM With a High Score. Salute to Trinity High School Graduates from the Manufacturers of AnD To Bthy WORK ’N’ PLAY CLOTHES and TOM LONG Sportswear Whether you go to work or enter a higher education you enjoy that blessing of living in a free country, with opportunities limited only by your own ambition and determination. Our sincere wishes are that you attain high success in reaching any goal you set. ANVIL BRAND FACTORIES HIGH POINT, N.C. FERGUSON TRACTOR rand FERGUSON SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS — B. M. TRACTOR and IMP. CO. Lexington, N. C. Best Wishes GRAY’S JEWELRY Archdale, North Carolina 66 BOREN CLAY PRODUCTS CO. Jumbo Manufacturers of Structural Brick Shale Tile Face and Common BRICK and other Clay Products Phone Greensboro 4-6353 Plesant Garden, N.C. C. DeWITT HOLTON Furniture Co. ‘Quality Furniture and Carpets’’ 817 South Main Street High Point, N. C. SMITH STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Portrait and Commercial Photographers Photographic Supplies 206 N. Main Street Phone 2758 High Point, N. C. “We Photograph Anything, Anywhere, Anytime.”’ Best Wishes to You From FULP’S GROCERY Dealers In General Merchandise Phone 55820 Southern Motors and Equipment Co. joBN, DEERE EQUIPMENT JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE P.O. Box 790 Phone 22-12 ASHEBORO, N. C. International Harvester Farm Machines = Tractors Motor Trucks — Refrigation Dey SOL Ig GO: Asheboro, N. C. Trinity, N. C. 67 VESTAL MOTOR CO. Ford Cars Complete Sales and Service Phone 2343 Asheboro, N. C. “You Can Pay More — But You Can’t Buy Better.”’ RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT Allis Chalmers and New Idea Farm Machinery Phone 4136 Asheboro, N. C. HIGH POINT COLLEGE High Point, North Carolina Ford Trucks Phone 2447 Compliments of Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY EN’ E AM BORDEN’S ICE CRE OF HIGH POINT 1900 N. Mai High Point, N. C. ain Ne a High Point, N. C. S. Main Street Phone 3284 LA MBETH WELBORN SUPPLY CO. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY Plumbing Heating Electrical Supplys and Installation PPly O10 Pine sStrsct Phone 3393 Phone 2230 1421 S. Main St. High Point, N. C. Ford Farming Headquarters DAVIDSON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Compliments of INC. Sales and Service GEORGE D. FINCH Phone 501 Lexington Road Thomasville, N. C. 68 HORACE G. ILDERTON, INC. Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge Trucks HighieomNoahi Careline CAROLINA CONTAINER CO. DICKENS MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY High Point, N. C. 145% S. Main St. Phone 6985 High Point, N. C. BELK — BECK CO. High Point’s Complete Compliments of Department Store QUALITY SHOE STORE Compliments of JOHN T. ELLIS CO. ‘Ladies Fine =Apparel’’ High Point, N. C. High Point, N. C. BURCHFIELD SERVICE Ice Cream Milk Shakes Pop Corn Compliments of DICK CULLER INC. Every type of sporting goods Package Beer 217 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. Asheboro Road at Forks GUILFORD FURNITURE CO. INC. Retail Furniture Best Wishes From RICHARDSON’S DEPT. STORE Homed Owned Store of Phone 2162 309 N. Main High Point High Point, N. C. Stameys Specialists in Luggage — — Leather Goods ALMAN — BASS FURNITURE ( Your Frigidaire — Dealer ) ie 759 North Main High Point, N. C. LMaxkones OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Without Drugs KIDDIE KORNER Tots to Teens | High Point, N. C. 169 S. Main St. Phone 7964 High Point, N. C. 69 Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE CO. Electric Appliances WHITLARK’S FLOWERS GIFTS 206 West Howell St. High Point, N. C. Building Supplies Sporting Supplies Phone 3694 TRINITY POULTRY GrAde 3 We prepare for Barbecue and Freezer Lockers VICK PAINT 113 East Commerce High Point, N. C. Route 2, Box 232 Trinity, N. C. Res. Phone 62961 Ralph Starnes — Manager Plant Phone 62561 Men’s Haberdashery SHACKLEFORD MEN’S WEAR 140 North Main St. Exclusive-Tailoring HIGHWAY 311 BELOW ARCHDALE High Point, N. C. “HIGH POINTS FINEST” Phone 2757 Freeman Shoes ROSE FURNITURE CO. CITY TRANSIT COMPANY 243 S. Main Street Chartered Buses Anywhere Owned a.id Operated Minimum Rates by 122-24 Willowbrook Street High Point, N. C. KESTER BROTHER SONS Officerehonersolo PaePhoneiioud Don’t Buy Any Car Until You See HARRELL CHEVROLET COMPANY = Bhs ale a J CHEVROLET f Phone 2797 aaa || ee i CLONIGER BUICK COMPANY Sales and Service 121 National Highway Thomasville, N. C. COLONIAL FROZEN FOODS OF HIGH POINT, INC. 1726-30 N. Main Street Phone 3941 Compliments of BOSTON STORES Ladies and Mens Ready to Wear Ladies Shoes Processing of Meats and Frozen Foods 70 TRINITY FLORAL COMPANY Cut Flowers — Potted Plants Floral Designs — Wedding Bouquets Corsages Best Wishes BANK OF RANDOLPH Asheboro, N. C. PUGH FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Asheboro Phone 2001 High Point F.C. xX. Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizer RODDEN’S HATCHERY Route 5 Phone 5048 WARRENS RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE INC. 609 3S. Main St. Phone 5911 SHEPPARD MOTOR SUPPLY CO. General Auto Parts and Hardware Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales Phone 48340 Phone 62761 We Deliver Trinity, N. C. Rand!leman Phone 2592 Heritage 1... 1,,- Deol aie High Point High Point, N. C. Gomnlinents of Harris Kelly Music Company At City Limits Highway 29, South High Point, N. C. yee Wa va w: Compliments of First National Bank Asheboro, N. C. Member Fed. Reserve System and F. D, I. C. ELWOODS GROCERY Self Service Fresh meats and groceries Phone 74259 Archdale, N. C. Compliments of ELLINGTON’S FLORISTS Phone 4032 REDWINE HARDWARE CO. 208 N. Main St. Phone 3444 High Point, N. C. Funeral Directors Harold C. Davis Inc. Howell St. Boulevard Phone 5048 LESTER’S JEWELERS Lester C. Morgan 144-46 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Phone 5251 Compliments of BECKER TAILORING CO. New Amos Building 110 W. Washington Street 7| BECKS ICE CREAM Bar Grill Hig hway 311] Archdale, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Of LOWE’S PHARMACY Rexall Prescription Druggists SPENCER FOOD STORE Fresh Meats, Groceries, and Hardware Self Service i | Phone 7170 Archdale, N. C. i { Phone 53818 Trinity, N. C. Compliments of LEACH’S GROCERY Compliments of ANDY’S SODA SHOP ANDY’S FOOD SHOP Compliments of SUPREME SERVICE STATION PEOPLE’S SERVICE STATION Crown Products General Service Recapping and Tire Repair Service PAUL MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Sales and Service Thomasville, N. C. He! ASHMORE BUSINESS COLLEGE 5% E. Main St. Thomasville, N. C. Charter Members of National Council of Business Schools Graduates Assisted in Securing Positions. FULTON’S GROCERY ‘Best in the Business” Phone 9935 Trinity, N. C. Compliments of ASHEBORO CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers WHITE SLAG MASONRY BLOCKS Distributors BUILDING MATERIAL P.O. Box) 885 ASHEBORO NaC: Phone 3292 RANDOLPH SHOE SHOP Asheboro, N. C. Carl. H. Ward — owner BRYCE COMMERICAL COLLEGE Arcade Building High Point, N. C. Accredited and Licensed KEPLEY’S BAR-B-Q High Point, N. C. 1304 N. Main Curb Service PROFITT WHOLESALE COMPANY 233 W. Russell Street High Point, N. C. Candy and Allied Lines Phone 3742 Compliments of TWILIGHT BEAUTY SHOP 636% N. Main Street High Point, N. C. YOW’S NEW FUNERAL HOME and CHAPEL COMPLIMENTS of 640 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. ‘| Phone 3337 Ambulance Service FRIENDS David T. Yow: Owner and Manager SOUTHERN MOTOR COMPANY Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer T-VILLE TELEVISION Thomasville, N. C. 2100 S. Main St. Phone 5800 Phone 3030 High Point, N.C. 103 National Highway Dumont R.C. A. 24 Hour Wrecker Service COMPLIMENTS of FRYE MANUFACTURING CO. Fine Class Rings Announcements Year-books Awards JOSTEN’S SUMMERLIN’S SANDWICH SHOP Route 5 Since 1897 Phone 76013 High Point, N. C. Representative: L. C. Chiles 611 Colonial Drive, High Point, N. C. 73 1. Charleston Debs 2. Swiggetts in the good ole Summertime. 3. Fisherman's luck. 4. Sh!! 5. Got it bad, haven't they? 6. Classy 7. And he's the principal too! 8, The three stooges 9. T-formation, 10. Latest style in the fashion parade, 11. Love is in the air! 12. If it ain't love, what is it? 13.Good ole potato chips. 14. Care- ful there!! 15. Navy or nothing. 16. Are these men??? 17. What's the occasion?” 18, Future Homemakers? 74 1, Manteo Indians 2. Easter Lilies 3. All Dressed Up. 4. These Colgate Smiles. 5. New Betas 6. Difficulties!!! 7. Buddies 8. Playtime!!! 9. Just Plain Arnold!! 10. When he was young!!! 11. Ain't she cute??? 12. All Along the wall. 13. Bubble gum! 14, At the Beach! 15. Catch that smile. 16. White lake. 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