Trinity High School - Trinhian Yearbook (Trinity, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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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

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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



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“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

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