Trinity High School - Trinhian Yearbook (Trinity, NC)
- Class of 1954
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THE TRINHIAN PRESENTED BY THE 1954 SENIOR CLASS OF TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL, TRINITY, NORTH CAROLINA | P Asheboro Public Library Asheboro, North Carolina CO-EDITORS THE TRINHIAN Irene McDowell Marie Webster BUSINESS MANAGER THE TRINHIAN Lee Andrews FOREWORD As our high school days come to an end we would like to establish our gay and cherished memories in a book that will long remind us of the activities and the enjoyment which have beenextended through our many school years. In combining these things we have edited the 1954 Trin- hian. It is our hope that as you look through this book in the future, you will endeavor to turn back the years to your high school days. Marie and Irene DEDICATION When we think of a dedication for our '54 Annual, we think of a person who is sincere, helpful and loyal to his school. In doing so we are happy to dedicate the 1954 Trinhianto Mr. Harry Frazier, who is certainly worthy of securing this honor. ANNUAL STAFF: Irene McDowell Mrs. Gurney Peace Lee Andrews Amanda Auman Florence English Phyllis Freeman Ronald Fulp Samuel Evans Gilbert Davis T. R. Hendrix Kermit Robbins Bill Wood .ANNUAL STAFF Nancy Hohn Vonny Sumner Margaret Collins Martha Sue Mc Gee CHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. T.H.Smith, Principal; Mr. Reid Mendenhall, Secretary; Mr. Thomas English, Chairman; Mr. Thomas Redding; Mr. Glenn Albertson (not pictured). FACULTY Miss Betty Hedgecock Mrs. Gurney Peace Commercial English and Dramatics Mrs. Thomas Cumby Miss Anne Lewis Mr. W. A. Cameron Miss V. Mendenhall Mr. B. S. Ingram Librarian English and Spanish Science and Assistant Home Economics Mathematics Coach Mrs. C. R. Overman Mr. D. S. Underwood Mr. J. W. Hines Mr. J. W. Davis Mr. Harry Frazier Science and Home Social Studies English and _ Public Agriculture Head Coach Economics Speaking Mrs. Lelia Payne Mrs. Harvey Farlow Mr. John Blake Glee Club Cafeteria Manager Store Manager Mrs. Gurney Peace Miss Hedgecock Davey Edwards Patricia McDowell Class Motto: We've turned oe'r many books together. Class Colors: Class Flower: Red and White American Beauty Rose Senior Class Officers President ..... Bill Wood-Hedgecock NAGS DRESIGENE I Oh OD ECO Re erick rie Hedgecock Secretary . Amanda Auman-Hedgecock PE CASULED MN sei Wie Dy Las On ey Cutt Hedgecock President ..... Samuel Evans-Peace Vice president Barbara Johnson-Peace Secretary .... Irene McDowell-Peace Treasurer ...Phyllis Freeman-Peace Devotional Chairman . Elizabeth Auman Peace 10 MARGARET ABBOTT A bit of philosophy and a cheerful, friendly Hello, will help her make friends wherever she goes. (High Point) Glee Club1,2; (Trinity) F.H. A. Club 3; 4-H Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 3; Trinhian Staff. LEE ANDREWS A first year in a new school makes no one a flop. In this case, the opposite; we think Lee is tops. (High Point) Latin Club3; J.C.L. 1; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Student Council Rep. 2; Choir 1; Jr. Varsity Football 1,2,3;Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3; Monogram Club 2;(Trinity) Pres. Student Council 4; Monogram Club 4: Glee Club 4; Football 4; Co Captain 4; Business Manager Trinhian; Superlative 4. AMANDA SUE AUMAN With her good looks and best person- ality, she's a favorite of all, not only in school but when she's playing ball. Fubra sClib ie 23. Beta Club 2,'3, ELIZABETH AUMAN Elizabeth's quietness and sincerity are expressions of her calm, honest man- ner. F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Chief Mar- MARGARET BEAN Willing to help and full of energy is a good example of how one should be. 4-H Club 1)2,.3,.4; F. H. A. Club 1, 3; Public Speaking Club 3, 4; Trinhian 4; Pres. 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co- shall 3; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Captain 4; Trinhian Staff; Home- Club 4; Trinhian Staff; Superlative; Comm., Junior-Senior Banquet coming Attendant 1, 3; Dramatics Devotional Chairman 4; Junior -Senior Comm. Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Assistant Librarian 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Marshall 3; Class President 1; Class Sec. 2, 3, 4; Fresh.- Soph. Prom Comm.; Jr. Play 3; Super- lative 4. Banquet Comm«; Bulldog: Flash Staff OMS MALMMENT ein hl LILLIE FAYE BOYLE$. Most athletic girl of our class she was chosen. When you see her play ball there'll be no dozin. F.H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4;°Trinhian Staff 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All County 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Public Speaking Club 4; Softball 2; Spanish Club 3; Superlative. AUDRE YE CAGLE Although a little shy at first, before you know her well, what she'll do when you're closer friends is something no one can tell! Spanish Club 3, 4; F. H. A. Club 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm.; Trinhian Staff; Superlative. ll ROSIE CASHATT As quiet and conservative as they may come, but when you need a true friend, there is no finer one. Music 1;F. H. A. 2, 3;Glee Club 2; Public Speaking 3,4; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm.; Devotional Chairman 3; Trinhian Staff; Assistant Librarian 3. NANCY CHURCH If it's a pretty smile you're looking for, or a carefree bubbling laugh, you'll find it here and what is more, you don't even know the half. Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club; 4-H Club 1, 2,,3, 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm.; Glee Club 1; Pop- ularity Contest 3; Scorekeeper 3, 4; Trinhian Staff. MARGARET COLLINS Quite a character, but with style and poise, and the best looking girl too! Eh, boys? Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1, OV ARIB OHA TO as Peevalabud¢ Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Homecoming Attendant 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2; Class Reporter 2; Trinhian Staff; Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1; Superlative; Monogram Club 1, 2, 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. SHELBA CORDER Her sweetness and kindness are won- derful assets and when it comes to typing, brother she's a whiz at it. F. H. A. Club 3; Librarian 3, 4; Library Club 4; President 4; 4-H Club 1; Trinhian Staff; Junior-Senior Banquet PrommCommitteer BLSIE DAVIS EDW ARD CROKER Its great to have Ed around every minute. In the heart of the class, he has made a dent init. F. F. A. Club 1; Baseball 3, 4; Trinhian Staff; Jun- ior -Senior Banquet Committee; Fresh- man-Sophomore Prom Committee; Spanish Club 3. The cutest galofthe Senior Class, friendly and sweet, a peach Of @ hasslooFuekiyveAw@lub 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 4; Public Speaking 4; Debating Club 4; Trinhian Staff; Superlative. GILBERT DAVIS His wit will shower down like petals from a daisy, and you needn't stay long to find he’s “crazy man, crazy ! F. F. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Foot- ball 4; Trinhian Staff; Monogram Club; Cattle Judging Team; Popularity Contest 1, 3; Superlative; Freshman- Sophomore Prom Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Bus Driver 3. 12 NANCY DAVIS Nancy here, hasan elephant memory and if you ever hear her wise cracks you'll remember her too, by jiminy! F.H. A. Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Soft- ball 2; Dramatics Club 4; Junior Play; Monogram Club 3, 4; Class Reporter 4; F. T. A. Club 3, 4; President 4; Beauty Contest 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Trinhian Staff; Music; Superlative. JESSIE EDMONDS The quietest boy; that’sthe honorhe won. He never makes enough noise to bother anyone. F. F. A. Club 1,2,3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Public Speaking 3, 4; Super lative 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Committee; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; 4-H Club 1, 2. FLORENCE ENGLISH Though once in a while she may give a little to “splurging”, there's an in- nocent heart beneath what's emerging. Cheerleader 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.;F.H. A. Club 1, 2, 4; Parlimentarian 4; Glee Club 1,2;Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Soft- ball 1; Dramatics Club4; Secretary 4; Monogram Club 2,4;F. T. A. Club 4; Vice President; Beauty Contest 3; Trinhian Staff; Superlative; 4-H Club Popularity Contest 1. DORIS ENNIS A very nice girl, though timid and shy, ifthere’swork to be done, on her youcanrely. F.H.A. Club 2; Junior - Senior Banquet Comm.; Spanish Club 83; Trinhian Staff 4; Freshman- Sopho = more Prom: a _ GLENN FERGUSON. SAMUEL EVANS A cheerful smile anda pleasant voice anda pretty goodall around guy, that can sing too! Right girls? Sigh..... Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Boy's Home Ed.; President Dramatics Club; Class President 4; Winner of World Speaking Contest 2; Trinhian Staff 4; Popularity Contest 2; Spanish Club 3; Public Speaking Club 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Fr.-Soph. Prom Committee. Most valuable player. on our: football team is Glenn, he deserves it, You know if you've seen. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics; Declamation Contest Winner 3; Boys Home Economics 3; Star Football Player 4; Trinhian Staff 4. DERRELL FRAZIER Quiet, courteous, and a hard worker is he. When it comes to agriculture he works with glee. F. F. A. Club 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 1; Public Speaking Club 4; Trinhian Staff; Jr.-Sr. Bang. Comm. 13 NANCY FRAZIER To prove that she's on her P's and Q's, she’s as neat as a button from her head to her shoes. F.H.A. 1, 2,3; Devotional Chairman 3; Library Club 4; Librar- ian 3, 4; Trinhian Staff; 4-H Club 1, 2; Superlative; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Comm. BOB FREEMAN Happy golucky and can he produce laughter! When he's talking, before long, you'll be up on the rafters. (High Point) Future Artisians 3; Parade Comm. 3; 4-H Club 4; (Trinity) Trinhian Staff. PHYLLIS FREEMAN A sweet and friendly disposition a nd each little thing is done with preci- sion. Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Freshman- Sophomore Prom Comm). Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Comm.; Student Council Rep. 3; Marshall 3; Co-Editor Bulldog Flash; Librarian 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; F. H. A. 2,3, 4; Trinhian Staff; 4-H 1, 2; Beauty Contest 3. Fire! Fire! RON ALD FULP Although he is studious there's nothing lacking, when it comes to humor he's always laughing. Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bulidog Flash Staff 4; Bus. Man. Trinhian; Spanish Club 3, 4; Marshall 3: Glee Club 4; Homecoming Escort 3; Trinhian Staff; Superlative. ELBERT HAMILTON. Call.the. Guil-Rand! If there's one DON ALD GURLEY If you're around Trinity and hear a guitar and a rich bass voice, then Donald'snot far. F. F.A.Club 1; Glee Club 4; Agriculture 1; Boy's Home- Ec.3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Dra- matics Club 4; Debating Team 4; Superlative; Public Speaking Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Trinhian Staff; Home- coming Escort 3. within twenty miles. I guess he'd be on hand! Bus driver 3, 4; Volunteer Fireman 2, 3; 4;F. F. A. 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Jun- ior Play; Public Speaking Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4. MARY LOU HARRIS She may be small but it henders her not! She's as quick as lightning and she's no sorry lot! Office 1; Spanish Club 3;F. T. C. 3;Beta Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Comm.; Trinhian Staff 4; Superlative. 14 T. R. HENDRIX If it weren't for T. R.'s crew cut, or someone to bob up and down in his seat, the Senior Class of '54 would never be complete. Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Sr. Class Officer 4; Beta Club 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 1, 2; Trinhian Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 38; Public Speaking Club 3; Super- lative 4; Homecoming Escort 3. EVELYN HILLIARD If you have a question and somehow or other the answer just will not beam, just ask Evelyn because she knows a Jittle abouteverything. (Bellaven, N. C.) Pv hy AL’ Glubinte2: Glee, Clubitl'2:; Cheerleader) 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Sophomore Play. (Washington, N. C.) Majorette 3; F. H. A. Club 3; Spanish Club 3; F. T. A.Club 3;(Trinity) Softball 3;F. H. A. Club 4; F. T. A. Club 4; 4-H Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Bulletin Board Chairman 4; Trinhian Staff. NANCY HOHN Her darlin’ pug nose turns up like a cuff, and she's cute and she's smart, and she's all of that stuff. Beta Club 2,3, 4; Program Chairman 4; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; Dramatics Club 4: Marshal 3; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Co- Editor Bulldog Flash 3; Jr. Play 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 1, 2; Glee PHYLLIS HONEYCUTT Although she may appear timid and shy when she's in a crowd, that'sno sign when she's out with a gang she won't laugh aloud! Basketball 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; Public Speaking Club 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3; Trinhian Staff; Dra- matics Club 4; Popularity Queen4; Fresh.-Soph...Prom...Comm,; Jr.-Sr. BARBARA JOHNSON If a fiancee is your fondest wish, be dignified and get that dish. Vice Pres. 1, 4; Sec.-Treas. 2, 3; 4-H Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Public Speaking Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Librarian 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Superlative 4. Club 1, 2, 3; Trinhian Staff; Student Council 2; Sec.; D. A. R. Dress Revue Winner 3; Popularity Contest 2; Class Vice Pres. 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2. Banquet Comm.; Class Treasurer 4. CHAREES KENNEDY A superlative of our class because he's so neat. His friendliness too;makes:hima-nice-person to meet. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Cattle Judging Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Basketball 1, 3; Bus driver 4; Superlative; Monogram Club 3, 4; Public Speaking Club 4; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Comm.; Baseball Manager 1; Football Manager 1. HAROLD KIRKMAN Intelligent and filled to the brim with pride. If he’s nota success, you can betthat he tried. Glee Club4; Library Club 4; Beta Club 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Jr. Play; Boys Home Ec. 3; F. F. A. 1. 15 OSCAR MANESS Willing to help and dependable indeed. Some more boys with these traits is what this world needs, F. F. A. Club 2, 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball Mgr. 1; Bus driver 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Superlative; Popularity King 4;4-H Club 1,2; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Comm. IRENE McDOWELL Most popular and best all around she became. How- ever the size of her head's still the same. F. H. A. Club 1,2,3; Music 1,2; Glee Club 1; Homecoming Queen Attendant 1,2,3; Runner up 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Cheerleader 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Treasurer 2; Monogram Club 3; Sec. 3; Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Comm.; Class Vice President 1,2; Class Presi- dent 3; Class Sec. 4; Public Speaking 4; Beta Club 4; Bulldog Flash Staff 4; Popularity Contest 4; Dramat- ics Clubs 4; Vice President 4; Superlative; Co-Editor Trinhian; 4-H Club 1, MARTHA McGEE SAMUEL McGEE NANCY MILLER If you don't feel at ease at a party or With his sunny disposition and will to Its a wonderful feeling to be greeted ball ask Martha the secret,Evidently getalong,He has a host of friends that with a smile, and then hear a cheerful she knows them all. Glee Club 1, 2; to him will always belong. 4-H Club hello. Try. Worth your while? F. H. Fy H. Ai) Club! 17 2, 43) Fresh =Soph! o 132: FFA Club 123) 4-Prinhiann yA.) Clubi lec 4e 4G ibn res Prom Comm. 1; Popularity Contest 1, Staff 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Softball 2; Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bulldog Flash Junior-Senior Banquet Comm.; Public Comm.; Spanish Club 3;F.T. A. Club Staff 2, 3, 4; Marshall 3,4; Spanish Speaking Club4, 3, 4; Trinhian Staff. Club 3; Trinhian Staff 4;4-H Club 4; Rararennansinmnenitiaien, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee. | | LARRY PEACR® 73 His dark brown’ eyes;.wavey hair,and such, helped him to be picked the bést looking Senior on the campus. F. F. A. Club 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 3; Volun- teer Fireman 3, 4; Public Speaking 4; Superlative; 4-H Club 1, 2; Cattle Judging Contest 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4, MARGARET RANSOM Here's another girl who will greet you with a smile. It takes this kind to make a class worthwhile. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; F. T. A. Club 3; Spanish Club 3. 16 POLLY REDDICK As sweet as the candy found on Christmas mom, In fact, thats no wonder, for on this day she was born. F. H. A. Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Public Speaking 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4. KERMIT ROBBINS Kermit's courteous and dependable way has shown us that he can be both serious and gay. Spanish Club 3, 4;Beta Club 8, 4; Baseball 2, 3;F. F.A.1; Dramatics Club 4; Monogram Club 3; Bus Driver 3; Superlative. DON ROYALS A happy-go-lucky right jolly old elf. You'll laugh with him in spite of your- self. (High Point) Student Council 1; Class Play 1; Freshman Prom Comm. 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 2; Homecoming Parade 2; (Trinity) Football 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Presi- dent 4; Dramatics Club 4; Jr. Play; Master of Ceremonies Homecoming 3; Trinhian Staff. Known to all vher a Believe me, yo id HHis Ot JEAN SKEEN Quiet and conservative in word and in deed. She'll always remember when you areinneed. F. H. A. 1; 4-HClub 1; Public Speaking 3, 4; Library Club 4; Jr.-S a gis 6% gu. game [ Fe } ‘ 7 ae oe ad good sport, once you see her on MAURGUERITE SCOTT Another of our Senior's who's been promised yes, he caught her! What's this younger generation coming to, the alter? Class President 1; Office 1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 2; Class Vice President 3; F. H. A. Club 1,2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Public Speaking 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Homecoming Attendant 3; Librarian 2, 4; Beauty Contest3; Beta Club 4; Student Coun- cil Rep. 4; Class Reporter 4; D. A. R. Good Citizen 4; Trinhian Staff. the basketball court. Beta Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Trinhian Staff; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 2, 3;4-H Club 1, 2;D. A. R. Dress Revue; Popularity Contest 1; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. JACKIE SPENCER If of all subjects you grow tired and would like to learn a new, Jackie is the person that you wantto interview. Public Speaking Club 2, 3; F. F. A. Club 1; Dramatics Club 4; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Committee; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee. 7 VONNY SUMNER If you're looking for friendliness and personality galore, be sure to look up this chap. Each day he gets more and more! F.F.A. Club 1,2,3; Bus Driver °.,3,4; Boys Home Economics 4; Superlatives; Trinhian Staff; Public Speaking Club 3; 4-H Club 3; Junior- Senior Banquet Comm., Glee Club 3,4; Freshman- Sophomore Prom Committee. FRANCIS THOMPSON Good, quiet, and dependable-a nice fellow to know. These will follow him wherever he may go. Bus driver 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Comm; Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee. BILL TOWERY Another new one to add to our list, We wouldn't care how many came if they were all like this. (High Point) Parade Committee; (Trinity) 4-H Club 4; Glee Club 4; F.F.A. Club 4; Trin- hian Staff; Assistant Bus Driver. MARIE WEBSTER The things that she does may be found without flaw. This is true especially in the way she can draw. (Baywood, Va.) 4-H Club Treasurer 1; Class President 1; (Trinity) Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4; Bulletin Boar Chairman 1,2,3,4; Fresh. -Soph. Prom Comm.; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.,; Beauty Contest 3; Bulldog Flash Staff CHARLES WHITE If there's wit or a jest in something to be found. It will surely shine if he happens to be around! F.F.A. Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Boys Home Economics 3; 4-H Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Trinhian Staff; Freshman-Sophomore Prom Commit- tee. 3,4; Superlative; Junior Play; Co- Editor Trinhian. BILL WOOD A leader of our class with personality plus has made Bill a hit with each one of us. Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Class Vice Presi- dent 4; Student Council Rep, 2,3; Vice President 3; Class Sec. 1; Class Presi- dent 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Vice Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 3,4; Jr. Play; Bull- dog Flash Staff 3,4; Master of Cere- monies Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Marshall 3; Trinhian Staff; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm.; Dramatics Club Program Comm.; Homecoming Escort 3. 18 eR RIS Aor havingin bh e aad t is fave been 54 ve ae aie who ®a é gir atthe @ our 2 a 2 from oe QUIETIST | Elizabeth Auman =—_——isésJd€s8€ Edmonds : ‘MOST STUDIOUS Auman MOST POPULAR -Jrene McDowell Lee Andrews _ Elizabeth Ronald Fulp BEST PERSONALITY MOST COURTEOUS : Amanda Auman Vonny Sumner Audreye Cagle Kermit Robbins SP PR hb t NEATEST Nancy Frazier a Charles Kennedy . Jaouaemeeee BNO INE CEN aly | MOST DIGNIFIED a Florence English Vonny Sumner Barbara Johnson =——“‘ tsé‘sé‘«éi mad Gurley |) BEST LOOKING Margaret Collins MOST ORIGINAL DLR, Hemdtixn 63 a Marie Webster Harold Kirkman BEST SPORT Nancy Davis Don Royals i MOST ATHLETIC - 3 ‘BEST ALL AROUND Sey Lillie Faye Boyles _ Wayne Davis Irene McDowell Lee Andrews - - BABY Margaret Abbott, 18 mths.; Lee Andrews, 9 mths.; Amanda Auman, 9 mths.; Elizabeth Auman, 3 yrs.; Margaret Bean, 2 yrs.; Lillie Faye Boyles, 4 yrs.; Audreye Cagle, 2 yrs.; Rosie Cashatt, 5 yrs.; Nancy Church, 4 1 2 yrs.; Margaret Collins, 6 yrs.; Shelba Corder, 2 yrs.; Elsie Davis, 3 1 2 yrs.; Gilbert Davis, 18 miths.; Nancy Davis, 4 mths.; Jesse Ed- monds; Florence English, 2 yrs.; Doris Ennis, 6 mths.; Samuel Evans, 18 mths.; Glenn Ferguson, 2 yrs.; Derrell Frazier, 2 yrs.; Nancy Frazier, 20 mths.; Bob Freeman, 18 mths.; Phyllis Freeman, 9 mths. 2 1 2yrs.; Nancy Hobe, 9 ey Phyllis alleen 2 ie ts.; B Maness, 6 yrs.; Irene McDowell, 2 yrs.; Martha McGee, 2 1 ra yrs amuel MeGee. i Vruy Nancy Miiler, 2 yrs.; ae Peace, 6 mths.; Margaret Ransom, 18 mths.; Polly Reddick ; Kermit Robbins, 31 2 yrs.; Marguerite Scott, 2 yrs.; Jean Skeen, 18 miths.; Carolyn SpEacers, 14 sssuety ony Suinne, 9 mths.; Mane Webster, 2 yrs.; Bill Wood, 2 yrs. CLASS HISTORY Oncé uponla time down the halls of Trinity High Sehool, we'the Seniors of 1953 and '54 once roamed as Fresh- men. It seems as only yesterday that we began our climb up the ladder of education, and now as we are nearing the top we would like to reminiscence the past few years. Wwe began our adventure in high school in 1950 as Freshmen. Mr. Hines and Mr. Underwood were our advisors. With their understanding and patience our beginning in high school got off to a fine start. AsFreshmenwe began to participate more in school activities and join various clubs. One of the main high- lights of this year to everyone was the Freshman and Sophomore Prom because it gave us a chance to dress and act like the young ladies and gentlemen we thought we were. At the close of this term Mr. L. H. Koon, our principal, left Trinity but when school reopened in the latter part of August he was replaced by Mr. T.H. Smith. We were sorry to see Mr. Koon leave but we were happy to welcome Mr. Smith. We also found ourselves in a new enviroment when we returned to school. The construction of the new high school building had been completed and we now had more rooms and better equipment. Those that had made high grades were accepted into the Beta Club and their initiation was a fantastic exhibit. By the time the next school term approached and we were Juniors some of our friends were no longer with us. A few got the marriage fever while others dropped out or moved away. During this year we ordered our class rings and calling cards and presented our Junior Play, “The Campbellsare Coming under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Gold. We also showed our appreciation to the Seniors by giving them a banquet at the Shrine Club. Our theme was The Caravan and the Juniors and Seniors that had some gift of talent had the program. Mrs. Anna Lee Sprye was the supervisor and with her help and direction the banquet was a wonderful success. During this year we also chose our D. A. R. good citizen. We feel as though we made a fine choice when we voted Marguerite Scott as our representative. In ‘August of 1953 we encountered the last step of the ladder we had-risen at Trinity. We were awakened to the faét that we had now become full-fledged Seniors and were entering what is perhaps one of the busiest and mé@st expensive years of our lives. Our teachers are Mrs. Peace and Miss Hedgecock. Our first excitement came when we received our calling cards and class rings.” We also visited the Moorehead Planetarium 4t Chapel Hill and spent several days in Washington. Even though it rained during both trips our spirits were high and we had an enjoyable time. Now” as we are nearing our departure from Trinity we have voted red and white as our class colors and the AmericanBeauty Rose our class flower. Our mascots are Patricia McDowell and.Davey Edwards, and our motto is “We've turned oe'r many books together . As we close our last book here at Trinity we will leave with a valuable possession, something no one can steal from us, an education. We will always cherish the memories we have shared here and wherever we go and what- ever we do we Will always remember Trinity, its faculty, and students that have laid the firm foundation that we need for the life we plan in the future. 24 JUNIORS Junior Class Officers: First Row: Henrietta Suggs, Martha Suits, Peggy Clodfelter, Doxy Hughes, Rebecca Snyder. Back Row: Tom English, Larry Swiggett, Ronald Davis. Franklin Albertson Douglas Auman Peggy Auman Harold Beck Vernon Biles Judy Bryant Duane Carrick Bobby Caughron Glenda Caughron Don Ella Caveness fe E. W. Caveness Peggy Clodfelter Eugenia Coltrane Franklin Cox William Croker Barbara Davis William Durham Tom English William Farlow Richard Ferguson Peggy Frazier Ruby Frazier Van Frye 26 Dixie Hughes Doxy Hughes Jimmy Hunsucker Geneva Hunsucker Joyce Huskins Barbard Johnson Betty Jo Johnson Carol Johnson Barbara Kennedy Gladys Kennedy al, a es ‘ A | Donald Kern Beth Kinney Harold Marshall Shirley McDowell Delois Mitchell Robert Mitchell Edwin Monroe ore Marlene Newton Vivian Peace Harold Peele Kenneth Proctor Nancy Rice Patsy Ruth Buddy Southern Larry Swiggett Betty Jean Tuggle Calvin Wagoner Julia Walker Stella Wall Boyd Warner Ollie Welborn Shelby York 27 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Jackie Simmons, Vice President, Ingram; Tommy Lohr, President, Ingram; David Skeen, Devotional Chairman, Ingram; Darrell Bowers, Secretary and Treasurer; Jimmy Lanier, Vice President, Cameron; Marie Skeen, Secretary and Treasurer, Cameron; Jimmy Hiatt, President, Cameron; Sylvia Tucker, Devotional Chairman, Cameron; Iris Fowler, President, Mendenhall; Betty Bryson, President, Mendenhall; Christine Cashatt, Program Chairman, Mendenhall; Fay Dean Davis, Secretary and Treasurer, Mendenhall. R. Allen G. Auman D. Powers R. Brown B. Bryson E. Butcher C.Cashatt 8B. Childress F. Cook G.Cook H. Cormelison L. Couzens A. Dalton F. Davis M. Davis P. Elliott 28 R. Evans W, Farlow I. Fowler I. Gordy M. Haney C.Henderson J. Hiatt CrHill F. Hill R. Hilliard M.Hodges M. Honeycutt D.Hunt D.W.Hunt K. Kennedy B. Key G. Key M. Lambeth J. Lanier B. Ledwell P. Lohr T. Lohr M. Love monet K. Monroe M. Morgan S. McDowell J. Orr L. Parker J. Peace M. Pless D. Proctor B. Reddick J. Reynolds T.Scearce J. Simmons D. Skeen A. Skeen M. Skeen V. Spell E. Sumner M. Swink T. Teague F. Tillman’ R. Tucker S. Tucker C. Tuggle a P. Wall B. Welborn’ R. Weston D. White H.Williard P. Witcher G.Worrill J. Wright 29 FRESHMEN Class Officers: Glenda Mendenhall, Margaret Waggoner, Terry Pickett, Ann Bird, Jerry Clodfelter, Neureus English, Polly Williard, DonCooper, Philip Smith, Nancy Andrews, Jerry Moser, M. Albertson’ R. Albertson N. Andrews M. Arnold N. Benefield A. Bird K. Cook D. Cooper J. Clodfelter D. Crisco B. Crotts R. Crotts M. Culler P. Crouse C. Davis M. Deaton N. Dula ah hte B. Durham N. English D. Finch S. Finch M. Floyd C. Foster 2 F +i se , a“ Mr, P. Greene M. Hardison H. Hedrick M. Hill B. Holt W. Hunsucker J. Johnson L. Johnson ae Lib N. Johnson P. Johnson G. Kennedy B. Kidd i J M. Kirkman C. Lambert D. Lambeth ge ff SES ah noose Wl L. Marsh R. Marshall R. Mason F. McGee hy D. Melton G. Mendenhall S. Miller D. Mock J. Moser P, Moseley K. Nance T. Owens D. Parrish D. Peace S. Peace M. Phillips T. Pickett N. Proctor L. Quick A. Rush S. Rush P. Savage A. Scearce G, Skeen P. Smith D. Spencer J. Spencer C. Spillman R. Steed J. Stilley J. Stinson T. Stinson M. Threadgill M. Wagoner J. Wall beg J. Welborn B. Whitt H. Williams _P.. Williard J. Wright D. Yates 31 s ts RE Ge eB HH _ Hii: BETA CLUB Miss Hedgecock Miss Lewis Franklin Albertson Amanda Auman Elizabeth Auman Harold Beck Barbara Davis Ruby Frazier Phyllis Freeman Ronald Fulp Mary Lou Harris T. R. Hendrix Kenneth Hill Noncy Hohn Geneva Hunsucker Harold Kirkman Beth Kinney Irene McDowell Martha McGee Marlene Newton Fd cs Noncy Rice Kermit Robbins Marguerite Scott Jackie Simmons Rebecca Snyder Carolyn Spencer Martha Suits Euphon Sumner Larry Swiggett Marie Webster Ollie Welborn Doris White Bill Wood Shelby York 175 OFFICERS President, Amanda Auman; Vice President, Bill Wood; Secretary, Carolyn Spencer; Treasurer, Harold Beck; Spon- sors, Miss Lewis and Miss Hedgecock. BULLDOG FLASH STAFF Business Manager, Ronald Fulp; Co-Editors, Phyllis Freeman and Nancy Rice; Sponsors, Miss Lewis and Miss Hedge - cock, MARSHALS 1952-53, Carolyn Spencer; Nancy Hohn; Amanda Auman; Phyllis Freeman; Martha McGee; Bill Wood; Ronald Fulp; Kermit Robbins. a 1953-54, Geneva Hunsucker; Rebecca Snyder; Ollie Welborn; Nancy Rice; Beth Kinney; Martha Suits; Shelby York; Larry Swiggett; Franklin Albertson; Harold Beck; Kenneth Hill. 36 STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor, Mr. T. H. Smith; President, Lee Andrews; Vice President, Ronald Davis; Secretary, Marie Skeen; Treasurer, Benson Crotts. F. T. A. CLUB ; Sponsor, Mrs. Thomas Cumby; President, Sorat | Pela Ae Nancy Davis; Vice President, Florence pst oe gt a. English; Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Morgan. PULIC SPEAKING Sponsor, Mr. J. W. Hines SPANISH CLUB Sponsor, Miss Lewis; President, Don Royals; Vice President, Beth Kinney; Secretary, Euphon Sum- ner. IRONS Sd idee i a ee 38 DRAMATICS CLUB President, Samuel Evans; Vice President, Irene McDowell; Sec- retary, Florence English; Treas- urer, T. R. Hendrix; Sponsor, Mrs. Gurney Peace. DEBATERS Sponsors, Mr. Sidney Underwood; Mr. J. W. Hines. T. H. 8S. BAND Director, Mr. Robert Clark GLEE CLUB Director, Mrs. Lelia Payne 39 Sponsor, Mr. J. W. Davis; President, Gilbert Davis; Vice President, Bill Smith; Secretary, Jimmy Lanier; Treasurer, Donald Hunt; Reporter, Kenneth Hill. Sponsor, Miss Valeria Mendenhall; President, Beth Kinney; Vice President, Dixie Hughes; Secretary, Nancy Rice; Treasurer, Polly Williard. LIBRARY CLUB Sponsor, Mrs. Thomas Cumby; President, Shelba Corder; Vice President, Martha Suits; Secretary, Doris White; MONOGRAM CLUB a te Sponsor, Mr. Harry Frazier; President, Wayne Davis; Vice President, Bill Wood; Secretary, Ollie Welborn; Treasurer, Henrietta Williard; Sponsor, Mr. Cameron. 41 SENIOR 4-H CLUB Sponsor, Miss Hedgecock; President, Billy Smith; Vice President, Euphon Sumner; Secretary, Henrietta Williard; Treasurer, Carolyn Hill; Pianist, Shelby York. JUNIOR 4-H CLUB ae nd ti nik : pe at ah f = 3 2 5 f i its He z = j it tit 85 President, Donna Johnson; Vice President, Beverly Crotts; Secretary, Mary Lyn Easter; Song Leader, Audrey Nelson; Pianist, Euphon Wagoner. 42 HARVEST FESTIVAL Ml : we Winners: Phyllis Honeycutt, Oscar Manes, Miss Hedgecock, 12th grade; Primary Department, Jo Bouldin, Billy Hunt, Mrs. John Payne's 2nd grade. Grammar Department, Judy Orr, Ronnie Younger, Mrs. Baster's 8th grade. Mr. Sidney Underwood, Master of Ceremonies. Primary Department Grammar Department High School Department Bus Drivers First Row- Francis Thompson, Wayne Farlow, Jesse Edmonds, Buddy Southern, Vonny Sumner, Charles Kennedy. Second Row- E, W. Caveness, Wilbur Gibbons, Charles Davis, Oscar Maness, Mr. Smith, Prin.; Billy Smith, Donald Hunt, Elbert Hamilton. Fall Festival Skit. SCHOOL SCENES P , T. A. Officers Seated; Miss Virginia Redding, Treasurer; Mrs. Ray Warner, President; Mrs. E. W. Auman, Membership Chairman; Mr. Sidney Underwood, Vice Presi- dent; Chairman Finance Comm.; Miss Valeria Mendenhall, Hos- pitality Chairman; Mrs. Norman Elder, Magazine Chairman; Mr. J. W. Hines, Chairman Legislative Comm.; Mrs. John Payne, Public- ity Chairman; Mr. T. H. Smith, Principal. Christmas Play Grandpa Hangs the Holly School Store Manager, Mr. John Blake; Student helpers, Ronald Davis, Duane Carrick, Johnny Johnson, Leon Marsh, Franklin Cox. Cafeteria Manager, Mrs, Harvey Farlow, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Elmore, Mrs. Philli ps, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Royals. Physical Ed. Class Home Ec. Class Science Lab Typing Class Boys Home Ec. COACHES Trinity High has always been known to sports fans as the big club. We have held high in about all sports, especially basketball. This is due to our fine coaches, Harry Frazier and Bill Cameron. These men are the factors that determine the success of our games, they have really donea lot for old T.H.S. CHEERLEADERS Dixie Hughes-Chief Let's hear that yell! Just bursting with pep and energy T.H.S. cheerleaders are once more adding spirit to our games. These energetic girls are led by Dixie Hughes, head cheerleader. Marie Skeen Peggy Clodfelter Iris Fowler-Co-chief 4 Henrietta Sugg Florence English setae ee cel i inceneing C ne FOOTBALL First Row-David Skeen, Kenneth Monroe, Billy Bruce, Nereus English, Jerry Clodfelter, Calvin Wagoner, Wil- liam Croker, Ronald Davis, Howard Marshall, Roby Evans. Second Row-Benson Crotts, Glenn Ferguson, Van Frye, DonRoyals, Oscar Maness, Bill Wood, Lee Andrews, Ronnie Weston, Billy Smith, John Stilley, Paul Lohr, Third Row-Coach Frazier, E. W. Caveness, Gilbert Davis, Tommy Scearce, Kenneth Proctor, Boyd Warner, Kenneth Nance, Tom English, Terry Pickett, Don Spencer, Coach Cameron. OFFENSIVE TEAM IN PLAYING POSITION FirstRow: Tom English, E. W. Caveness, Oscar Maness, Bill Wood, Van Frye, Don Royals, Lee Andrews. Sec- ond Row: Ronald Davis, Glenn Ferguson, Ronnie Weston, Calvin Wagoner. SENIOR INDIVIDUALS Oscar Maness Bill Wood Lee Andrews Guard-4 years Center-4 years End Half-1 year Glenn Ferguson Don Royals Gilbert Davis Fullback-4 years Tackle-2 years Tackle-1 year 51 Tom English stops Siler City's half-back for no gain. Wagoner throws key block for Ferguson on gain against E. M. Holt. Warner and Ferguson pave the way for Wagoner on a Runt Davis and Tommy Scearce throws key block for touchdown run at S.C. Wagoner in E. M. Holt game. Cold!!!! Wagoner makes a great effort to score against E.M. Holt, but fails. 52 MIDGET FOOTBALL FirstRow: Terry Hinshaw, Rodney Hunsucker, James English, Tim Cook, Johnny Dowdy, Leroy Dunn, Jan Hin- shaw. Back Row: Coach Clodfelter, Dean Frazier, Henry Bryant, Phillip Warner, Ronald Kennedy, Albert Johnson, John Maness, Jay Hohn, Jimmy Weston. FOOTBALL MANAGERS Ronald Marshall, Marvin Arnold, Don Cooper. 53 BASKETBALL GIRLS’ VARSITY a Firstrow: CarolynSpencer, Lillie Boyles, Nancy Davis, Coach Frazier, Amanda Auman, Barbara Johnson, Ollie Welborn. Second Row: Iris Fowler, Marie Skeen, Mary Jane Honeycutt, Heneritta Williard, Florence English. ALTERNATE FIRST STRING Left to right: Iris Fowler, Marie Skeen, Lillie Boyles, Nancy Davis, Coach Frazier, Amanda Auman, Carolyn Spencer, Ollie Welborn, Barbara Johnson. 54 GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Martha Morgan, Euphon Sumner, Carolyn Hill, Nancy Andrews, Margaret Wagoner. Second Row: Coach Frazier, Agnes Scearce, Sylvia Tucker, Peggy Savage, Joyce Welborm. Third Row: Bue- lah Reddick, Jean Fulp, Maxine Leve, Betty Younts, Polly Williard. Time Keeper: Glenn Ferguson, Score Keeper: Nancy Church 55 Amanda Auman, Co-Captain - 4 years ih , Git Carolyn Spencer - 4 years Florence English - 3 years 56 BOYS’ VARSITY : Charles Tuggle, Jimmy Lanier, David Skeen, Johnny Johnson, Leon Marsh, Jerry ter. Second Row: Gary Auman, Thomas English, Van Frye, Kenneth Proctor. Third Coach Cameron, Duane Carrick, Franklin Cox, Wayne Davis, Larry Swiggett, Bobby KEV ahs STARTING LINE UP Left to Right: Coach Cameron, Duane Carrick, Franklin Albertson, Wayne Davis, Larry Swiggett, Bobby Key. 57 BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY First row: Johnny Johnson, Leon Marsh, Charles Tuttle, Glenn Key. Second AM acy Ward, Jimmy Lanier, Jimmy Hiatt, David Skeen, Jerry Moser. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ BASKETBALL MANAGERS: Larry Ward, Jerry Clodfelter 58 A cp = cp Zz =) ona = i eee om a = nd MN — a 59 BASEBALL First Row: Billy Smith, Van Frye, William Croker, Kermit Robbins, Samuel Evans, Edwin Monroe, Jimmy Lanier, David Skeen, Edward Croker, Second Row: Calvin Wagoner, Charles White, Kenneth Proctor, Boyd Warner, Bill Wood, Tom English, Larry Swiggett, Franklin Cox, Coach Harry Frazier. cpap AY BDI Samuel Evans Charles White Edward Croker Kermit Robbins Pitcher First Base Out Field Second Base 60 HOMECOMING The 1954 Homecoming Queen Amanda Sue Auman, escorted by Bill Wood. The homecoming queen and her attendants with their escorts as they sang the Alma Mater. Left toright: Oscar Maness escorting Carolyn Spencer; Queen Amanda Auman es- corted by Will Wood; Shelby York escorted by Sam Evans. _ The Homecoming queen is crowned by Joann Hill Hancock, 1953 Queen, as the attendants and their escorts form a T. The queen and her court form a large wheel as a part of the celebration. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. J. W. Davis Miss Ethel Fields Mrs. Carolina Hutton Miss Nancy McNeill Miss Ida May Brandon Ist. grade ist. grade 1st. grade Ist. grade 2nd. grade Mrs. Hazel Newsom Mrs. Virginia Payne Mrs. Okie Griffith Mrs. Julia Paris Mrs. Edith B. Tribble 2nd. grade 2nd. grade 3rd. grade 3rd. grade 3rd. grade Mrs, Ruth A. Cuddy Mrs. Nona S. Madison Mrs. Josephina W. Steed Miss Laura E. Davis Miss Virginia Redding 4th. grade 4th. grade 4th. grade 5th. grade 5th. grade Mrs. Lyde B. Auman Mrs. Irene M. Smith Mrs. Short Miss Rachel Earp Mr. A. F. Haney 6th. grade 6th. grade 6th. grade 7th. grade 7th. grade Mrs. Annette B. Payne Mrs. Louise C. Easter Mr, Romulus Skaggs Mrs. Wilma S. York 7th. grade 8th. grade 8th. grade 8th. grade 62 EIGHTH GRADE Patsy Adams, Georgia Mae Albertson, Bobo Andrews, Judy Auman, Morris Auman, Ann Blomer, Kenneth Boyles, Shirley Boyles. Donald Brower, Bronna Fay Burge, Fairy Lea Butcher, Gayle Cain, Norma Cain, Billy Cannon, Betty Caughron, Donald Chapman. Leon Cook, Rayron Cox, Frances Cranford, Mable Crotts, Jim Davis, Barbara Deaton, Janice Easter, Lynwood English. Earl Fields, Elbert Flippen, Barbara Folsom, Betty Lou Frazier, Jerry Frazier, Donle Green, Nancy Hardison, Kermit Hancock. Betty Lou Hardin, Louise Harris, Bill Hedrick, Irene Hill, Tommy Hill, Fred Huskins, Betty Jarrett, Betty Jester. Vera Kindley, Wayne Merritt, Doris Miller, Mary Miller, Fairlee Monroe, Wayne Mon- roe, Billy Oakley, Judy Orr. Mary Jane Payne, Faye Phillips, Peggy Phil- lips, Lowell Poole, Veda Ransom, Donald Rhoads, Hazel Rice, Francis Robbins. Jimmy Royals, Eugene Rutledge, Deanna Saunders, Walter Seward, Kenneth Simmons, Geraldine Small, Patty Small, Fraser Smith. Sara Snyder, Nancy Spencer, Carolyn Sum- ner, Cora Lea Sumner, Don Sumner, Julius Swain, Geraldine Swink, Donald Taylor. Gladys Thomas, Shirley Trotter, Walter Trotter, Billy Tucker, Jackie Walker, Lyn- don Wall, Carol White, Rachel White. Freddy Whit, Gene Williams, Jean William- son, Judith Winslow, Ronnie Younger, Paul Younts, SEVENTH GRADE A. Auman, Robert Beeson, Barbara Blomer, Barbara Boles, Aldene Bowman, Roy Brower, Gerald Brown, Lynda Canoy, James Chap- man, Beverly Crotts. Clendon Culler, Gurney Davis, Judy Dobbins, | Gladys Dorsett, Johnny Dowdy, Mary Lynn Easter, Carol Foster, Carol Frazier, Dean Frazier, Buddy Free- | man. Phillip Fulp, Carolyn Gur- — ley, Patricia Hale, Patricia Hancock, Judy Haney, Barbara Hardin, Allen Hill, Jerry Hill, Samuel Hill, Jimmie Holt. Ronald Hurlocker, Rodney Hunsucker, Owen Hunt, — Judy Ingram, Don Jarrell, AnnJarrett, AlbertJohnson, Bill Johnson, Donna John- | son, Wayne Johnson. Barbara Ann Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Hearth Kennedy, — Ronald Kennedy, Jerry | Kern, Wayne Key, Bettie | Jo Kidd, Katherine Kinley, Roy Lane, Steve Lawing. Norma Jean Ledwell, Gra- “ham Lee, Janice Loflin, Laronne Maynor, Lucille Maynor, Johnny McGee, Thomas Mclntyre, Bill Mendenhall, Robert Men- denhall, Jerry Mills. Charles Monroe, Audrey — Nelson, Gerald Oakley, — Jane Oakley, Gail O'Neal, — Sara Orr, Jimmy Peele, Janice Peterson, Clark Phillips, Albert Poole. Jane Rhodes, Donald Roy- als, Charles Rush, Mary Lou Rush, C. L. Scearce, David Singuefield, Carolyn Sink, Christine Steed, Franklin Stultz, Donald Spell. Janice Spencer, Jeanette Spencer, Fletcher Spill- man, Lela Verne Tillman, Wayne Trotter, Wayne Trotter, Annie Mae Ty- — singer, Evon Wagoner, Jerry — Wagoner, Terry Wagoner. Doak Wall, Ruth Wall, — Barbara Walker, Phillip — Warner, Reva Welborn, Ed- _ ward Whitt, Kent Williard, — Geraline Wright, Pauline — Wright, Phyllis Younts. SIXTH GRADE _jJ. Tysinger, P. Tysinger D. Albertson, D. Beasley, C. Benfield, B. Burge, S. Byrd,G. Cain, D. Cashatt, A. Canter K. Connor, A. Caughron, T. Cook, D. J. Crotts, R. Culbreth, G. Davis, R. Davis, C. Deaton M. Deweese, K. Duncan, J.Echerd, P.Edmons, T. Elkes,M. Elliott, W. Fields, P. Fowler. K. Frazier, J. Greene, M. Green, OD. Hab yD: Hardison, L. Harris, J. Hazelwood, T. Hedge- cock ACUI), BY Hill PBL: Baldy iM ei Vio bson, J. Hohn, J. Holden, R. Huskins C. Johnson, F. Jones, D. Kennedy, D. Kennedy, C. Kirkman, Shelby Lamb, J. Lambeth, L. Lanier. T. McDowell, B. Miller, L. Miller, W. Mosley, K. Nelson, R. Paris, L. Parrish, D. Phillips R. Proctor, D. Reddick, R. Redding, D. Riddick, R. Ridge nk.) Rob bins) D. Rutledge, R. Scarboro W. G. Sink, O. Skeen, P. Skeen, B. A. Smith, S. Staton, Ay steed) iH, Stinson, T. Suits B. J. Sumner, G. Sumner, S. Swain, B. Swink, R. Taylor, E. M. Thomas, J. Trotter, R. Tucker D. Varner, B. Voncannon, A. Walker, J. Walker, J. Wall, D. Webster PoOWhite sd Weighr S. Wright, S. Younts,M.A. Zimmerman FIFTH GRADE B. Albertson, W.R. Albert- son, L. Auman, M. Beck, C. Biles, J. Bird, B. Brown, M. S. Brown L. Bullins, C. Bundy, D. Butcher, R. L. Byerly, J. Cain, hy Cannone Canoy, J. Canter A. Chapman, W. Clark, E. Coltrane, J. Connor, M. Connor, D.Cox,B. Dalton, A. Davis D. R. Davis, R. Davis, J. English sl . Eva tisames Farlow, A. Ferguson, A. Floyd, J. Folsom T. Folsom, L. Foster, D. Fray Zl C liom thera bes J. Gibbons, N. Goins, M. Green, R. Green K. Grubb, D. Hale, B. Hall, R. Hedrick, K. Hendrix, D. Hill, L. Hill, P. Hill D. Hilliard, T. Hilton, D. Holt. SeHopKitsvea: Ingram, F. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson C. Jones, E. Kerns, P. Key, Ju Kinle Wager. Lane, B. Ledwell, R. Maynor, E. McDowell B. Mobley, L. Murchison, P. Newton, E. Oakley, J. Oakley iL.) OUNeal, C. Overby, D. Proctor J. Reynolds, W. Rhoads, B. Royals, G. Rush, G. Shackelford, J. Skeen, K. Smith, T. Smith D. Stinson, L. Stinson, J. Stone, L. Sykes, W. Thomas, A. Threadgill,R. Trotter, R. Trotter P. Tysinger, F. Walker, B. Wall, G. Wall,R. Welborn, G. White, B. Younts, J. Younts. —— FOURTH GRADE L. Albertson, S. Albert- Son; WL. S.) Boyles.) ) B. Brower, S. Brower, M. Brown, D. Bryson, H. Burge, L. Burge W. Burge, L. Callahan, B. Chapman, R. Coch- rane; bE.) Collins: iy TOMMOT WR wih CO Gky H. Crews, N. Crotts, L. Culler, B. Davis, A. Dobbins, L. Dobbins, E. Durham, K. Elmore, R. Farlow, B. Ferguson, H.. Fields R. Frazier, W. Frazier, B. R. Gibbons, C. Green, R. Harris, E. Hedrick, B. Herlocker, P. Hill, J. Holson D. Hunsucker, J. Hunt, R. Huskins, T. Hussey, F, Jarrell, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, S. Kenimer, B. Kennedy D. Kennedy, D. Ken- nedy, H. Kennedy, J. Kimrey, N. Kindley, J. LaMarr, S. Mathis, H. McCanless, J. Mc- Canless K. McDowell, B. McGee, C. McMahan, L. Mc- Mahan, P. Mendenhall, H. Mitchell, E. Monroe, G. Morton, F. Nichols PVOUN eatinKeL Orr: B. Parks, L. Parrish, J. Peace. WA POilips: yD, Prence )) By Rie hy: Robbins J. Royals, J. Rush, D. Ruth, B. Rutledge, D. Seance wiki Self ks Sikes, J. Siler, J. Small E. Starrett, B. Steed, N. Sumner, L. Swink, D.. Sykes, V. Thompson, W. Tysinger, A. Vaughn, B. Wall R. A. Wall, A. Warren, A. Welborn, R. White, L. Whitt, M. Whitt, J. Zimmerman THIRD GRADE B. Adair, F. Adams, C. Adkins, G. Auman, L, Beasley, B. Benfield, R. Bennett, W. Blomer, B. Brown L. Brown, B. Butcher, J. Byerly, D. Byrd, L. Byrd, J. Cain, N. Callahan, J. Canoy, E. Canter W.Caveness, J. Cecil, G. Cox, Js. Cox, E. Creaseys G. Crotts, D. Culbreth, B. Cunningham, L. Darr C. Davis, T. Davis, J. Dickery, A. Eckerd, C. Edwards, K. Elder, A. Ferrell, B. Folson, R. Fountain Debra nk) 1 eae Fraziers Door yer D. Greene, D. Hendrick, L. Hendrick, T. Hinson, A. Hodges, C. Holdaway L. Hopkins, L. Huskins, B. Johnson, J. Jones, P. Kennedy, R. Kennedy, J. Lamb, D. Lambeth, C. Loflin C. Mabry, J. Mabry, H. Cy. May norris. (Mes Dowell, B. Miller, K. Miller, L. Miller, A. Newton, S. Oakley J Reace; a Bimpecile sas, Reddick, M. Redding, D. Rich WG. Riddickk S. Royals, F. Rutledge, J. C. Scarbora B. Scott, N. Skeen, C. Slack, J. H. Slack, L. M. Smith, P. Spencer, M. Stone, D. Sumner, G. Swaim F..Swink, S. Sykes, D. Thomas, F. Tyndall, L. Tysinger, M. J. Tysinger, C. Vaughn, B. Walker, D. Walker K. Walker, J. Wall, D. Warner, S. Webster, J. Wright, D. Younger, J. Zimmerman a SECOND GRADE B. Albertson, R. Albert- SOMO LATTE Neo aAL Barker, L. Blankenbeck- ler, N. Biles, L. Boles, J. Boylen C. Boyles, J. Browers, L. Browers, J. Brown, T. Brown, R. Bryson, C. Cecil) PiCecil H. Chapman, S. Clapp, D. Coltrane, M. Conner, Pico x RCV D arcannty Davis, S. Davis ' Zant s iT unka she ry W.Edwards, P. Elkes, J. Evans, B. Farlow, J. Farlow, F, Franklin J. Freeman, S. Green, J. Greenway, J. Hedrick, R. Hedrick, B. Hill, R. Hill, S. Hil) R. Hilton, B. J. Hohn, D. Hollifield, P. Holt, B. Hunt, B. A. Jarrell, G. Jarrett, W. Jarrett Mi Jonson eRe sii Johnson, J. Keen, K. Kennedy, M. Ken- nedy, G.King,J. Kinley, L. Kirkman E, Lambert, M. Ledwell, C. L. Leonard, T. Lewis, P. Loflin, J. Mc Dowell, J.Mc Dowell, J. Medlin D. Melton, R. Menden- hall, B. Miller, E. OU Nera Leven poe Osborne, R. Osborne, W. Parrish B} Pierce, Vi. Ray ,D. Reece, W. Richardson, F. Rush, R. Shirley, L. Sikes, M. Skeen S. Smith, D. J. Spell, S. Spillman, C. Stinson, G. Stinson, D. Stone, G. Swaim, D. Taylor By Od hou ass sha os Trotter, L. Varner, J. Walker, T. Wagoner, G. Ward, B. White, D. White L. White, R. Witcher, J. Younts, L. Younts hi Julius Arnold ‘‘Chip’’ Richardson Born: December 15, 1945 Died: September 21, 1953 FIRST GRADE Row 1: R. Aikens, D. Barnes, R. J. Biles, B. Boils, D. Bowman, P. Brower. Row 2: B. Brown, B. G, Brown, E. Brown, R. Byrley,G. Cain,G. Cannon, M. Canter, J. Cole, J. Coltrane. Row 3: G. Connor, E. Cornelison, M. Croker, D. Crotts, J. Crotts, K. Crotts, D. Dickens, G. Dobbins, C. Echerd, M. J. Eckerd, D. Farlow. Row 4: L. Ferguson, R. R. Fisher, A. Fountain, L. Fowler, C. Franklin, M. Frazier, C. George, R. Goins, R. Gooch, E. Green, J. W. Greene. Row 5: J. Gurley, A. Hale, J. Hardison, E. Hazelwood, M. Hicks, A. Hill, B. Hill, M. L. Hill, M. Hill, C. Hilliard, K. Hilton. Row 6: M. Hobson, J. Holdaway, P. Holdaway, W. Honeycutt, J. Hughes, J. Hurlocker, J. L. Inman, S. Jarrett, B. J. Johnson, D. Johnson, S. Johnson. Row 7: B. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Jones, N. Jones, S. Kelley, S. Kenimer, I. Kennedy, M. Kinney, D. Lane, B. Leach, J. Leonard. Row 8: M. J. Marsh, D. McMahan, M. McMahan, M. Medlin, R. Melton, R. Mendenhall, J. Merritt, R. Miller, J. C. Mizelle, J. Murchison, L. Murchison. Row 9: G. Oakley, B. O'Neal, G. O'Neal, J. O'Neal, G. Parks, M. Peele, B. Pierce, B. Pittman, S. Proctor, L. Rampey, R. Redding. Row 10: V. Ridge, D. Rush, R. Rush, J. Shaw, D. Shipton, A. Shirley, B. Siler, M. R. Sink, B. Small, B. K. Smith, D. R. Smith. Row 11: S. Smith, J. Starrett, S. Summey, M. Trotter, H. Tuttle, G. Tysinger, J. Tysinger, L. Tysinger, L. Walker, B. Wall, G. Wall. Row 12; J. Wall, L. Wall, E. White, M. Whitt, E. Williard, M. Wilson, N. Winslow, J. Wood, R. Yates, W. Younger, B. L. Zimmermon. 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HUGHES FARM SUPPLY Tuxedo Feeds — Seeds, Hardware Randolph St., Ext. Thomasville, N.C. Phone 25204 CHISHOLM BRADY AUTO FINANCE CORP. H. D. ‘‘Tip’’ Chisholm, Mgr. Phone 4253 Asheboro, N.C. ALMAN = BASS FURNITURE (Your Frigidaire- Dealer) 1545 English St. Phone 7189 High Point, N.C. Good Wishes to Graduates of 1954 From the Manufacturers of As you plan your next steps in life, consider the wisdom of Aristotle: “‘Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but rather we have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”’ May the habit of excellence bring good fortune to you throughout the years. ANVIL BRAND FACTORIES High Point, N.C. 4 FINE CLASS RINGS “fe ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 YEARBOOKS 3k AWARDS JOSTEN'E Since 1897. 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 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. C. DeWITT HOLTON Best Wishes Furniture Co. GRAY’S JEWELRY “Quality Furniture and Carpets’’ Archdale, North Carolina 817 South Main Street High Point, N. C. Compliments of ARCHDALE SODA SHOP Grover Garland Proprietor Compliments of A Friend GUILFORD DAIRY BAR 619-621 National Highway Thomasville Phone 2822 Plant Phone 62561 Res. Phone 62961 Mr. Mrs. Lloyd B. Smith TRINITY POULTRY We Prepare For Barbecue and Freezer lockers Grade- A-97 Route 2 Box 232 Trinity, N.C. HURLEY'S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Gas Oil Phone 35619 Route 3 High Point, N.C. Alston Clark Basil Albertson Clark-Albertson Land Auction Company 118 West Washington St. Phone 4953 High Point North Carolina Successful Since 1922 If You Want The Best In Printing SOUTHERN MOTOR COMPANY You Can Rely On Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer 2100 S. Main St. Phone 5800 Phone 3030 High Point, N.C. HI Ny POINT NORTH CAROLINA Phone 9385 - 9330 24 Hour Wrecker Service Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SUNSHINE LAUNDRY OF HIGH POINT 210 Pine Street Phone 3393 High Point, N. C. S. Main Street Phone 3284 Dip-N-Eat YOW’S NEW FUNERAL HOME and CHAPEL | 712 South Main St. Home Cooked Meals Sandwiches of all kinds No Beer Allowed Plenty of Parking Curb Service Home Made Pastries 640 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. | Phone 3337 Ambulance Service David T. Yow: Owner and Manager Compliments of QUALITY SHOE STORE High Point, North Carolina STAMEY’S Specialists in luggage — leather goods 759 North Main High Point, N. C. BRILEY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishing and Appliance 2510-14 South Main St. High Point,-N.C. Compliments Of BOSTON STORES Ladies’ and Men’s Ready to Wear Ladies’ shoes CULCLASURE’S JEWELERS 224 N. Main St. Phone 2797 H. J. Culclasure High Point, N.C. _ THE MARIETTA PAINT AND COLOR COMPANY High Point, N.C. SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Portrait and Commercial Photographers Photographic Supplies 206 N. Main Street High Point, N.C. Phone 9758 “‘We Photograph Anything, Anywhere, Anytime.”’ GARNER - MORGAN HARDWARE COMPANY Home Appliances and Sporting Goods 126-128 North Church St. Phone 2367 Asheboro, N.C. Compliments Of ELLINGTON’S FLORISTS Phone 9886 WE Give $ H Green Stamps High Point F.C.X. Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizer BELK — BECK CO. High Point’s Complete Department Store MASTER CLEANERS Phone 5947 ‘“Cravenette’’ Water Repellent U-San-O Insured Moth Protection High Point, N.C. JAMES MANUFACTURING CO. Laughlin FF. Hosiery Mills Inc. Manufacturers of Manufacturers of Living Room Furniture Ladies Full-Fashioned Hosiery Burton St. Ext. Phone 3040 — 8914 High Point, N.C. Randleman, N.C. COMPLIMENTS OF BOLTA PRODUCTS SALES VICK PAINT 113 East Commerce High Point, N.C. BOLTA FLEX MEANS COVERED WITH LASTING BEAUTY Ralph Starness, Manager POOLE’S GROCERY and Service Station GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO., INC. Cinder Blocks That Good Gulf Gasoline and Oil ° Ready-Mixed Concrete Groceries — Feed Phone 273] Meats — Hardware Thomasville Phone 55426 COMP LIMENTS OF ARTHUR’S PHARMACY a good drug store corner MAIN and DAVIS St. Phone 4302 High Point, N.C. BEAUTY NOOK Your Hair Do’s will be Becoming if you Patronize the Beauty Nook. Phone 4393 Mgr. — Mr. Walter C. Spencer 214 Willowbrook St. High Point, N.C. Funeral Directors HAROLD C. DAVIS INC. Howell St. At Boulevard Phone 5048 Compliments of HIGH POINT RADIATOR and BODY CO., INC. ! Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairing 107 Willowbrook St. Phone 4964 TOMLINSON’S SPEED SHOP Home of the Hotrod owned and operated by Wallace Tomlinson Charles White, Master Mechanic Turn left at Glenola, Off 311 Glenola RN, G: BICYCLE SALES AND SERVICE COLUMBIA-SCHWINN BICYCLES Phone 7933 504 North Main St. High Point, N.C. id he px A LIBERAL EDUCATION embraces a competent knowledge of. financial affairs. Cultivate this characteristic early in life and it will be helpful in future attain- ments. Hich Point SAVINGS ANG TRusT COMPANY INCORPORATE 190 lieu Point, NorRTIH GARrOLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of HIATT TIRE COMPANY High Point Compliments Of HILLSVILLE GROCERY Route |] Trinity, N.C. SPENCER FOOD STORE Fresh Meats, Groceries, and Hardware Self Service Phone 53818 Trinity, N.C. BROWN EQUIPMENT and SUPPLY CO., INC. ‘ 19 E. Guilford St. Thomasville Bh etnod TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE DuMont R.C.A. Victor 735 North Main St. Phone 7934 High Point North Carolina Exclusive Tailoring —Men’s Haberdashery SHACKLEFORD MEN’S WEAR 140 North Main St. High Point, N.C. FREEMAN SHOES Phone 9757 FULTON’S GROCERY ‘‘Best in The Business Phone 9935 Trinity, N.C. JAKE T. BRUTON — JEWELRY Watch Repair, Engraving Visit our New Store 26 Salem Street Next to the THOMASVILLE STORE CO. ENGLISH GULF SERVICE STA. Corner 311 Highway 62 Archdale NSC Ray English, Proprietor Compliments of WARNERS TRANSFER 120 West Broad St. High helms Phone 4037 Shorthand in 6 Weeks Famous AB C System Speedwriting Day and Evening Classes Free Employment Service To Graduates High Point’s only Speedwriting School JONES BUSINESS COLLEGE 126% West Commerce St. Phone 4048 KIDDIE KORNER Tots to Teens High Point, N. C. 169 S. Main St. Phone 7964 BRYCE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Arcade Building High Point, North Carolina Accredited and Licensed Phone 9663 Compliments Of Swartzberg 5 ““CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY”’ 125 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. BARGAIN FURNITURE CO. ‘Quality Furniture At Bargain Prices’’ 1526-28 English Street High Point, N.C. Phone 2613 NEILL PONTIAC 129-131 South Wrenn St. Telephone 4583 High Point TOBIAS Compliments Of BELL RECORD SHOP 114 W. Washington St. Phone 7087 WARREN RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE INC. 609 S. Main St. High Point, N.C. Phone 5911 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. LESTER'S JEWELERS Lester C. Morgan 144-46 N. Main St. Phone 525] High Point, N.C. Compliments of JOHN T. ELLIS CO. ‘‘Ladies Fine Apparel'’ High Point, N.C. Since 1923 Compliments of SUPREME SERVICE STATION COLONIAL FREEZER LOCKER 1730 North Main High Point, N.C. We make and sell the weather the year around Phone 3941 DR. MAX RONES OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Without Drugs High Point, N.C. U-WASHIT LAUNDRY 613 S. Main St. High Point, N.C. Phone 5410 Complete Drying Service AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Compliments 108% S. Hamilton St. of High Point, N.C. ; Starters Speedmeters A Friend Generators Lawnmowers Electric Service on all Tractors SHEPPARD MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Best Wishes General Auto Parts and Hardware Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales BANK of RANDOLPH Phone 48340 Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Asheboro, N.C. Member Fed. Reserve System and F.D.1.C. CECIL’S OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 304 South Main Street Phone 9929 High Point, North Carolina AUMAN MANUFACTURING CO. WAGNER TIRE SERVICE Tire Experts for 35 years Furniture Frames North Main St. at Thurston High Point N.C. High Point ea of Phone 87398 Residence 87915 ROYALS INSURANCE AGENCY H. Clay Royals Auto — Fire — Life Beside Post Office Bldg. Archdale N.C. 116 West aa St. Phone 3456 Compliments of LEACH’S CURB MARKET Thomasville, N.C. ROSE FURNITURE CO. 243 South Main St. Owned and Operated by Kester Brother and Sons J. C. GREEN SON Since 1895 Best Wishes To The Class of silo: Ht CLINARD MILLING CO., INC. 374 Ambulance 374 Thomasville, N.C. CAROLINA AUTO GLASS COMPANY Safety Glass Installed in all cars and trucks 108% South Hamilton Street High Point N.C. High Point, N.C. SUMMERLIN’S SANDWICH SHOP Phone 76013 High Point, N.C. SAMUEL HYMAN Jeweler High Point HIGH POINT LAUNDRY STA NU finishing process for dry cleaning is exclusive with us. 228 North Wrenn St. Phone 3325 Compliments of FRYE MANUFACTURING CO. Compliments of DIXIE BILLARDS 129% N. Main Phone 5652 High Point, N.C. HESTER AND BROWN Groceries, Fresh Meats, Feeds, Gas, Oil, and Tires Prospect Route 5 Phone 83218 PEOPLE’S SERVICE STATION Recapping and Tire Repair Service High Point, N.C. BURCHFIELD SERVICE Ice Cream Milk Shakes Pop Corn Package Beer Asheboro Road at Forks Best Wishes To You From FULP’S GROCERY Ph. 55820 Dealers in General Merchandise Trinity N.C, Crown Products General Service PIEDMONT INSURANCE REALTY CO. 111 North Wrenn Street Phone 9514 High Point Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY Electric Appliances Building Supplies Sporting Supplies GABLES AUTO SALVAGE High Point Route 5 Phone 8995 Compliments of LOWE’S PHARMACY Rexall Prescription Druggists Phone 7170 Archdale, N.C. TOWERY GROCERY GAS, OIL, FRESH MEATS, PRODUCE Phone 86914 Archdale Route 3]] T-VILLE TELEVISION 103 National Highway Thomasville, N.C. R.C.A. — Dumont FARLOW’S SERVICE STATION Operator — J. D. Coltrane Gas — Oil — Tires — Groceries Phone 74775 Trinity, N.C. PERKINS PONTIAC, INC. 408 National Highway Phone 2726 Thomasville, N.C. HINKLE MILLING CO. Thomasville, N.C. Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, and Feed Dealers in all Kinds of Grain THOMASVILLE MOTORS, INC. Oldsmobile and G.M.C. Sales and Service 400 E. Main Phone 2769 Phone 800 Compliments of SILER FUNERAL HOME Phone 563 Thomasville, N.C. Flora Welborn Siler, Alumni Compliments of FRALEY FIELD SHIPTON’S GULF SERVICE J. A. Shipton, Jr., Operator Charles Furr White, Wash Grease Boy Good Gulf Gas and Oil Sophia, N.C. ELWOODS GROCERY - Self Service Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone 74259 Archdale, N.C. THOMASVILLE DRY GOODS CO. 31-33 Salem Street Thomasville ELLIOTT’S GARAGE Motor Tune up — Motor Rebuilding Starter Generators rebuilt Brakes relined — General repair work Turn left at Farlow’s Service Station On Highway 62 and follow signs S. E. HAUSER, INCORPORATED Wholesale and Retail Fancy and heavy groceries Feed and seed Phone 2776 118-120 Wrenn St. CANOY NURSERIES Free Estimates 2043 N. Fayetteville St. Extension Phone Day — 8833 — Night — 8832 Asheboro, N.C. Compliments of REX BARBER SHOP 310 South Main FARLOW FUNERAL HOME ASHEBORO, N.C. CAROLINA UNDERWEAR CO., INC. Underwear Manufacturers Thomasville RAGAN KNITTING CO., INC. manufacturers of MEN’S HOSIERY THOMASVILLE, N. C. REDWINE HARDWARE Compliments of 208 N. 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