Trinity High School - Trinhian Yearbook (Trinity, NC)
- Class of 1955
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ee PRIN HAN PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL CO-EDITORS -- Ollie Welborn Dixie Hughes BUSINESS MANAGER -- E. W. Caveness, Jr. SPONSOR -- Mrs. Gurney Peace VOLUME 10 ot BEL ORB seg 9 OE, AR ‘be : sisal jeanne i ranean te A ¢ ee ee ee diam et Me ee ee ena nee ee ee See ies ; PRE eS SR SEN a aba ana Sor MRS. LELIA PAYNE -Musical Director 21 years FOREWORD Through this edition of the 1955 Trinhian, we hope to bring back some happy memories of the most wonderful times of our lives, our dear ole school days. We selected the theme of music be- cause it brings out just what we want to say, to let others know the exciting times we have had. We wish to thank everyone con- cerned who has made it possible for us to combine the various occasions and activities, to fulfill the purposes for ed- iting this, the 1955 Trinhian. It is our hope, you will keep and cherish this book and never forget the wonderful times we have had at dear ole Trinity High. Ollie and Dixie MR, ROBERT CLARK Music Director As wenear theend of our school days, we, the senior class of '55, think of one who has meant much to us during the past 2 years. Not only has she meant much to us but to everyone who knows her. For her loyal devotion, and ability to lead, we ded- icate this editionof the Trinhianto you, Miss Betty Faye Hedge- cock, for being a person we all admire. DEDICATION ANNUAL STAFF om he lh Ollie Welborn Dixie Hughes . E. W. Caveness CO-EDITORS Mrs. Gurney Peace BUSINESS MANAGER SPONSOR Nancy Rice Beth Kinney Martha Suits SENIOR EDITORS PROOFREA DER Tom English Van Frye ADVERTISING STAFF William Croker Ronald Davis Shelby York Bill Smith ADVERTISING STAFF SUBSCRIPTIONS ANNUAL STAFF Larry Swiggett Peggy Clodfelter Doxy Hughes Edwin Monroe SPORTS EDITORS SUPERLATIVES Henrietta Sugg MiJdred Shropshire Barbara Wagoner Peggy Frazier BABY PICTURES NAPSHOTS AGIIVID YaE DIT OR CLUB EDIT OR Linda Johnson Shirley McDowell Rebecca Snyder Duane Carrick FACULTY EDITOR HIGH SCHOOL PICTURES GRADE SCHOOL PICTURES SCHOOL SCENES ‘ yi Betty Bryson Patsy Ruth Glenda Caughron Ruby Frazier ART EDITOR EXPISTS 5 SCHOOL BOARD “Do You Need Any Help?” Mr. Tom English, chairman; Mr. T. H. Smith, principal; Mr. Reid Mendenhall, secretary; Mr. Glenn Albertson; Mr. Thomas Redding, and Mr. Doak Finch, (not pictured.) AV CLUE ENE y eee MR, SMITH Principal MISS HEDGECOCK MRS, PEACE Commercial English and Dra- matics, MISS EMBLER MRS, CUMBY MR. CAMERON MISS MR, ROBBINS English andSpanish. English and Sci- Biology, Physics and MENDENHALL Math ence. Civics. Home Economics MR. HINES MRS, OVERMAN MR, UNDERWOOD MR, FRAZIER MR. CLODFELTER English and Public Home _ Economics Social Studies Head Coach Assistant Coach Speaking, and Science, aes MR. DAVIS MR, CLARK MRS, PAYNE MRS, FARLOW MR. BLAKE Agriculture Band Music Cafeteria Manager Store Manager it yy ae sa fd ai a ee 4 4 Hn a une : a ih ee . = ih HE eid os sit on act acs ANN SWIGGETT FRANKLIN ALBERTSON Everlasting Beta ... likeable 'n dependable ‘n everything .. . diffident. 40H) Clubpl agora, Clube 53% Beta Club 3, 4; Marshall 3; Paper Staff 4; Boys' Home Ec. 4. DOUGLAS AUMAN Haven't Got a Worry” Solemn... Cool'n calm ...man of few words. 4-H Club 12'S: Fo Pea Clubel; Boys Home Ec, 4; Public Speaking ce MISS HEDGECOCK MRS, GURNEY PEACE Class Motto I'll Walk With God Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower White Rose ow MATTHEW BECK 10 PEGGY AUMAN Quietude” Good-natured . . . goldilocks. . oh, that shorthand. , A-tiecub ge. F. A. Club 1, 2; 3 Public Speaking 1; Home Ec. 1, 2. JUDY BRYANT My Friend” Jolly but retained, . . velvet voice .. . outspoken, 4-H Club 1; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Home Ec, 1, 2, 3;Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3. HAROLD BECK King For A Day” LiVGe Wile 7) aDOIn tOple ad) .7.7. right place, right time. Class V. Pres. 1; Pres. 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; V. Pres. 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; V. Pres. 4; Public Speaking Club 3; W. O. W. Award 3; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Com, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Decla- mation Contest 3; Jr. Play 3; Trin- hian Staff 4; Homecoming escort 3;Boy'’s Home Ec. 4; Bulldog Tales staff 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4. BETTY BRYSON Faith Can Move Mountains Humble... quiet beauty .. . high principles . . . artist, Fo HAM Cb 1-2. 4-Class:Sec, 1: Pres, 2; 4-H Club 1; Popularity Contest 1; Beauty Contest 2; Art Com, 2; Ar Editor 4; Publicity Com, 4; Bulldog Tales Staff 4; Basketball, ll DUANE CARRICK The Work Song” Courteous... neat-looking.. . re- served but friendly ... Have a coke?” Beta Club 4; Public Speaking Club 3,4;Jr. Play 3; Homecoming escort 2, 3; Trinhian staff 4; Fresh. -Soph. Proms Come: 1.4.2:7 4-H Glubs 1. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; School store 3, 4; Football manager 2; Bulldog Tales Staff 4; Fall Festival Com, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Superlative 4. VERNON BILES A Bicycle Built For Two Dry humor. . . out-and-out... pleasingly unpredictable. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Public Speaking Club 3; Boy's Home Economics 4. GLENDA CAUGHRON “Be hairs Pleasant company... gentle. even-tempered ... creamy com- plexion. 4-H Club 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. 3; Basketball 4. (HM E. W. CAVENESS, JR. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes _Bucky 9. 2) thesjoliiest-7 se de= pendable plus ... Where's the fire? joey, TAG koh (Eile) ave his Driver 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm, 1,2;Jr.- Sr, Banquet Comm, 3; Jr. Play 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Boy's Home Ec, 3; Fireman 1,2,3,4; Business Manager Trinhian 4; Superlative. BOBBY CAUGHRON High On The List” Enterprising. . .earnest. . . pushes those projects. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4;Beef CalfShow 1,2, 3,4;4-H Club 1,2; Public Speaking Clobiie2s FRANKLIN COX Lake-a Gnhances Spontaneous smile ... eager to please .. . shoot that ball. Public Speaking Club 3; Home- coming Escort 3; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm. 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Mono- gram Club2,3,4; Baseball 2;School Store 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball ie Varsity 2.3545) Co=Ccaptainmos F.EJAy 13) Vi.ePres: 25) Boy's Home Ec. 4; Fall Festival Comm. 4. 12 PEGGY CLODFELTER Keep It Gay” Sportive st.) gay «2 Dand=box appearance .. . competent, 4-H 1:2: FLW SAL 34 PAL Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm, 1,2; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 8; Cheerleader 3,4; Class Treas: 1: kV. Preswactrresm@ os Glee Club 1,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Jr. Play 3; Beauty Contest 2,3; Popu- larity Contest 2; Student Council Rep. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff4; Valentine Dance Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Super- lative, WILLIAM CROKER Crazy, Man, Crazy? Willie . . .neighborly . . . cour- teous ... “Aw, lemme hep ye.” 4-H Club ),2,3; FF Aw: JrePlay 3;Class V. Pres, 4; Public Speaking Club 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Jr.- Sr. Banquet Comm, 3; Monogram Club 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Football 3,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2,3; Boy's Home Ec.4; Trinhian Staff 4; Fat Stock Show 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Baseball 3,4. RONALD DAVIS Mr. Touchdown, USA Runt gridiron genius eyes that talk... “Seen any Rads lately?” Boy'sHome Ec. 3; Treas. Dramatics Club 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Home- Comme erscortea; FFA. 1; Class icassomscnool Store 1;2,3,4; Class V. Pres. 2;Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm, 2; Declamation Contest Zosmbaueotock Show, 1; Public Speaking 2,0; 4-H Club 1,2,3;4; Pres. 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Homeroom Fres.4s5 Glee Club 4: Pres, 4: V. Pres. Student Body 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1; Football 2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain 4; W.N.O.S. Player of the Night and Week 4; Superlative. WILLIAM FARLOW Softly Consistent ... how quiet can you get? ... sound as a dollar, F.F.A.Club1,2;4-H Club 4; Cattle Judging Club 1,2; Public Speaking Club 4; Boy's Home Ec. 4; Super- lative, THOMAS ENGLISH Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Tom ... powerful physique . . g rumbles . . . dependable. PEA ls 2H Club, 122.345 Calf Show 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Fresh.- Soph. Prom Comm, 2; Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Public Speaking Club 3; World Peace Speaking Contest 3; Runner-up 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm, 3;Chair- inahj3; Class Iréas 3s Jr. Play 3: Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 4; Master of Ceremonies Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3. PEGGY FRAZIER Glad Rag Doll” Perfected dress. . . classic hair-do . .. sweet 'n softspoken, Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2: F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Jr.-Sr, Banquet Comm, 3; Beauty Contest 2,3; Trinhian Staff 4; Popularity Contest 4; Super- lative. 13 BARBARA KENNEDY FARLOW Just Got to Have Him Around That natural wave. . . friendly but firm... married. (High Point) Homeroom Sec, 1; Pep Club 1,2; Parade Comm. 1,2; Stu- dentestores |) Prom. Comm. 1,7: Classy Treas. 2: F, HAL 2s Library Club 2; Allied Youth 2; Y-Teens 2; Dance Club 2; Bulletin Board Comm, 2; Future Artisans 2; (Trinity) Homecoming Attendant 3; Popularity Queen 3;Jr.-Sr, Prom Comm, 3; Trinhian Staff 4. RUBY FRAZIER “Faithful” Genuine. . . efficient and system- matic... folksy. GlassiseG, les Rressn 2 ReEDOLLeINa, 4: F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Trinhian Staff 4; 4-H Club 1; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm. 2; Jr.- Sr, Banquet Comm, 3; Bulldog Tales Staff 3,4. VAN FRYE Brave Man [BOOtC PE AD SOLULC nea ie ii pecked, . . Ain't a’gonna do it.! BFA Club i 2 o4= Officer2: Cattle Judging, Team. 12.) 3.94. Federation winner 2;F. F. A. Camp 1, 2, 3, 4; Banner winner 2; Entry Fat Stock Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Purple Ribbon 1, 3; Grand Champion 3; State F. F. A. Convention represent - ative 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2,3, 4; President 4; Dramatics Club 4; Jr. Play 3; Homecoming escort 2, 3;Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com. 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Class Pres, 2; Student Council Pres. 4; Bus driver 3, 4; Valentine Dance Com, 3; Trinhian Staff 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4, DOXY HUGHES “La Coquette Dainty dynamite. . . typing demon ... ebony hair. , . deft. Softball 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Trinhian Staff 4; Class secretary 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Miss Merry Christmas 4; Superlative 4. fe BAL KENNETH HILL ON Cayhl (Ceol IDYey | he Brilliante ns elauky epee wice tial won't quit. FF TA) Clubsl) 2734) Presy4. Public Speaking Club 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Bulldog Tales staff 2, 3, 4; Class president 4; Bus driver 4; Tool judging con- test 2; Beef calf show 1, 2; Decla- mation contest winner 3; Marshal 3; Superlative 4. GENEVA HUNSUCKER SIDES Mixed Emotions Artistic originality. . . impertinent ... downright . . . capable. Fo HAL Clupy iy 26a-.4 so panisn Club. 3: 4-H Clubs i) 2) DaAPR: Dress Revue 3; Beauty Contest 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Bull- dog Tales Staff 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3. 14 DIXIE HUGHES “Dixieland” Flashing smile. . . encourages school spirit. . . emotional... ., Y'all holler now! ! Class vice pres. 1; 4-H Club l, 2; F. Hw Ay Club I2, 3, 4: Secrecy. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Co- editor Trinhian 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Popularity Contest 1; Home- coming attendant 3; Dramatics Club Sec, 4; Monogram Club 2, 38, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Chief 3) 4: Jr. Play 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2;Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com, 3; D. A. R. Good Citizen 4; Softball 1; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Class treas. 4; Super- lative 4; Co-Editor of Trinihian. JAMES HUNSUCKER “Jim” pe feaya LEAS 5 Peace, I ain't heard a thing about it. 4-H Club 1, 2; Public Speaking 3; Boy's Home Economics 4. Cheerful Sees BETH KINNEY “One Heart and One Mind” Quietdependability . .. little Liberace . . . wholesome wit... My brother's coming home. Student Council 1, 2; Secretary 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Secretary 2; V. President 3; FHA Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; President 3; Program Ch, 4; Sec. Treas. Randolph County FHA Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Bulldog Flash staff 3; Co-editor Bulldog Tales 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 1, 4; Assistant Librarian 1, 4; Class sec, treas. 2; Devotional Ch, 2; Treasurer 4; Homecoming attendant 2; Popularity Contest 2; F, T. A. 2; Trinhian staff 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Valentine Dance Com, 3; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Superlative 4. GLADYS KENNEDY You Are My Sunshine” Buoyant spirits, . . straight forward ... genial. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. Club 3, 4; Public Speaking Club 3, 4; As- sistant Librarian 4; Home Eco- nomics 1, 2. DONALD KERN I Never Had a Worry inthe World Bird Dog” .. . shuffling walk... good sport. . . cartoonist. Popularity contest 2; Class reporter 2; Public Speaking Club 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Basketball 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 4; Trinhian staff 4; Monogram Club 4; Super- lative 4, LINDA JOHNSON “Patience” Northern brogue. . .tiny .. . mat- ter-of-fact manner. . . fair. F, H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3;4-H Club 1;Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com, 3; Trinhian staff 4; Assistant Librarian 4, BARBARA BEASLEY LAMBETH “Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend” Calm... leisurely. . . married gal. Fo HAS 2.035 4-H: Club f. 2; 3; Glee Club 1. 15 SHIRLEY McDOWELL I Believe” Tranquil... exemplary ... heart of gold. F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2, 3; Class Devotional Ch. 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Assistant Librarian 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2; Jr,- Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Superlative 4. ao 9 DELORIS MITCHELL polite. Serene ... willing to oblige. . heartwarming smile. 4-H Club 1,2; Public Speaking Glubo4; Home Ec. 1,253: Jr. Sr. Banquet Comm, 3. RICHARD PARKS Home Loving Man Family man Carrol=tOpeaews what a build, (High Point) Class V. Pres. 2; Pa- rade Comm, 2; (Trinity) 4-H Club 1,3; Class Treas, 1; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm, 1; Trinhian Staff 4; Football 1. EDWIN MONROE leDonit Careg Munn-row” flat tO Daewas happy-go-lucky Just made me feel s' good.” Public Speaking Club 3; 4-H Club 3,4; Declamation Contest 3; Agri- culture 1,2; Trinhian Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm, 2;Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3;Home- coming Escort 3; Boy's Home Ec. 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Superlative. VIVIAN PEACE “Lost In Loveliness Demure ... pleasing disposition ... soft voice. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4;F.H.A. Club 1,2; Glee Club 1; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Superlative. 16 LOUISE PARKER “A Flight of Fancy” 19-inch waistline Southern belle with a Southern drawl... chatty. 4-H Club 1,2,4;F.H.A. Club 1,2,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Public Speaking Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Comm. 1; De- votion Ch, 1; Trinhian Staff 4; Beauty Contest 2. HAROLD PEELE It's All Right With Me” “Squeal”. . . accommodating ... well-dressed . . . bashful grin, 4-H Club 1,2,3,4;F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Public Speaking Club 3; Beef Calf Show 2,3; Beef Judging Team 3; Homecoming Escort 3. KENNETH PROCTOR “Batchelor Boy Man of many jokes... batchelor boy . . . modest. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 3; Home Ec. 4; Bus Driver 4; Public Speaking 3, 4. IMOGENE SAMS “Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair” Pleasing personality ... self pos- sessed , , . impartial, F, H. A. Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Public Speaking Club 4; Jr.-Sr, Banquet Com. 3. NANCY RICE Five Foot Two Personality ‘n wit plus. . . capable we pelnany irons, in the fire’). Hate that mimeograph machine! Class Secretary 1, 4; Student Coun- cil2,4;Glee Club 1, 4; Homecom- ing attendant 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bulldog Flash staff 2; Co-editor 3, 4; Candidate for state Beta sec. 3; Sec. Randolph County Beta Club 3; Chief Marshal 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Beauty Contest 2, 3; F. T. A. 2,4; Trinhian staff 4; Dramatics Club 4;Spanish Club 2, 3; Program Ch, 2:F. He Al i) 2.°3,-4: Delegate to State Convention 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. Sec. 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2; Assistant Librarian 1, 4; Val- entine Dance Com. 3; Superlative 4. DON ELLA ROGERS Confidence Pearly teeth and golden hair... direct . . . majoring in marriage. Glee Club; 4-H Club 1, 3, 4; Class treasurer 1; Homecoming Attendant 1;F.H. A. 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Com, 3; Trinhian Staff 4; Public Speaking 4; Class Reporter 1; Fresh, Soph, Prom Com, 1;Beauty Contest 1; Junior Play Com. 3. BEULAH REDDICK Little, but Loud Friendly . . . down-to-earth, .. cute as a bug's ear, 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Monogram Club 2, 4; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Com. 2; Jr.-Sr, Banquet Com, 3; Spanish Club 4; Refreshment Ch. 4; Dra- matics Club 4;Softball 1; Assistant Librarian 4; Trinhian staff 4. PATSY RUTH Sill) GetBy Sociable... Chatter box. . boy .. . some seller, 4-H Club: 192, .3;-F..H, A. Glubtt, 2, 3; Beauty Contest 3; Jr. Sr. Ban- quet 3; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Jr. Play Com. 3; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 3. . tome MILDRED SHROPSHIRE Tell Us Where The Good Times Are” Midge . . glib’... 2. nurse in the making... Ain't that nasty? 4-H) Clubs1))2: Fo HavAL 12, 3,04; Historian 3; Treasurer 4; Fresh.- Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2;Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Com. 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Program Com, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Beta Club 4; Bulldog Tales Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Assistant Librari- an 2; Devotional Ch, 1; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Trinhian staff 4; Valentine Dance Com. 3. HENRIETTA SUGG It's a Great Life” “Henry se) Si0Cereens --crazy... Hello heah!” . Willie F,H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Song Lead- er 4;4-H Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming attendant 3; Class sec. 3; Devotional Ch, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4;Spanish Club 2, 3; Trinhian staff 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2; Beauty Contest 3; Valentine Dance Com, 3. WILLIAM SMITH “Billy, My Billy” Upright . . . good horse sense... Marie ... “Well, howdy.” Class officer 1, 4: F. F. A) Club 1; 2, 3, 4; Officer 1, 2, 3; Delegate to State Convention1, 3;Banner Win- ner at White Lake 2;F.F. A. Public Speaking 1, 2,3; Federation Winner 2, 3; Cattle Judging Team 2, 3; Beef Cattle Show 1, 2; 4-H Club1, 2 po a sOlficer s13.84. le 4 = Counselor 3; Public Speaking 3; Declamation 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Superlative 4. MARTHA SUITS “The Typewriter Song” Efficient... budding secretary... convictions, Marshal 3; Library Club 3; Glee Club 1;Beta Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Class vice pres. 3; Trinhian staff 4; Bulldog Tales staff 3, 4; Jr.-Sr, Banquet Com, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Valentine Dance Com, 3. 18 REBECCA SNYDER ZEeaverltaloOnyOulgn carte “Becky” . . . composed... true- blue . . . that Ivory look. FP. H. A. Club. 1.2. 3.°4-H Clubsts Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Home- coming attendant 2; Class v. pres. 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Bulldog Tales staff 3, 4; Trinhian Staff 4; Jr.-Sr, Banquet Com, 3; Sec, Beta Club 4, LARRY SWIGGETT “Take Me Out To The Ball Game” Tall, dark, handsome too. . . bas- ketball star. .. girl shy... “I got shafted.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All county 3; Captain 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; 4-H Clube) es 2437052 bean Clup el oe Dramatics Club 4; Class President 3; Trinhian staff 4; Homecoming escort 3; White Lake banner winner 2;Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1; Foot- ball Statistics 4; Bulldog Tales staff 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Superlative. MARY SWINK Dark Eyes” Dig that crazy Crosley ... ex- pressive . . . friendly. ° Glee Club 1, 2, 4;F. H. A. Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 4; Dramatics Club 4 . JULIA WALKER I Won't Tell a Soul Simple comeliness . . . practical . cheerful... painter of many posters, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sec. 2; V. Pres. 1, 4; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com. 1, 2; Popularity Contest 2; Basketball 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com, 3; Public Speaking Club 2, 3; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Superlative 4. PEGGY TUCKER Mighty Like a Rose” Petite ‘n quiet . . . undiscovered beauty . . . lustrous hair, 4-H Club) 1) 2s Fo Hy A Club 152° 3,4;Spanish Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com, 3; Assistant Librarian 4. BARBARA JOHNSON WAGONER Love Him So Much” Athletic . . . matter-of-fact .. attractive charm. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Chibsis 223 -64-HeGiibala2e a: Trinhian staff 4; Homecoming at- tendant 1, 2; Popularity Contest 3; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Jr. Play 3; Glee Club l, 2, 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com, 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Superlative 4. 19 BETTY TUGGLE “Beauty's Eyes” Unruffled .. . china blue eyes... sedate .. . mannerly. F, H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Public Speaking 4; Spanish Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Beauty Contest 3; Assistant Librarian 4; Superlative 4. CALVIN WAGONER Home Lovin’ Man Genuine , . . thoroughly likeable .. . star halfback, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Monogram Club1, 2, 3, 4;Baseball 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A: Club 1, 2, 3; Beef Calf Show 2; Homecoming escort 3; Popularity Contest 3; Jr. Play 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com. 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Public Speaking 2, 3; Declamation Contest 3; F. F. A. Camp 1, 2, 3; Banner winner 2; Superlative 4, OLLIE WELBORN With a Song In My Heart” Ol-Lie ...rhythmic gait. . . song- bird . . . contagious laugh. F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4;Songleader 2, 3; Reporter 4; Runner-up state song leader 2; Student Council 2, 4; Class Sec. 2: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4; Sec, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Beta Club 3, 4;Bulldog Tales Staff 3, 4; Marshal 3; Popularity Contest 2; Beauty Contest 2, 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Com. 1, 2;Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Dramatics Club Program Ch, 4; Homecoming attendant 2, 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4;Softball 1, 2; Co-editor Trinhian 4; Superlative 4. BOYD WARNER “I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal, You Optimistic ... biology... Greek god... carrot-top. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Jr. Varsity basketball 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Public Speaking 3, 4; Boy’s Home Ec. 4; 4-H Club 2, 3; Class Vice President; Homecoming Escort 2, 3;Jr. Sr. Banquet Com. 3; F,. T. A. 2; Valentine Dance Com. 3; Superlative 4. STELLA WALL Have a Good Time Witty ... sparkling eyes .. . mis- chievous . . . “Me and Marilyn, we- 4£=h1) Clubsle 2 Balt nAr Gupte: 3; Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 4; Fresh.-Soph, Prom Com, 1, 2; Jr.- Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Jr. Play Com, 3; Beauty Contest 3; Valentine Dance Com. 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. NANA LEA WALL “Time Will Tell Unfeigned ... talkative... a medical career? 4-H Club l, 2, 4; F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Beauty Contest 2; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Sr. Banquet Com, 3:F; T. A. Glub 2. 20 SHELBY YORK “Pretty Eyed Baby” Wistful brown eyes... really stack- ed... understanding ... apt. (High Point) Class Reporter 1; Girl's Chorus 1; Class officer 1; Latin Club 2; International Friends Club Sec. 2; Operetta Club 2; Allied Youth 2; Prom Com, 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 2; All-State Chorus 2; District Music Contest 1, 2; Pa- rade Com. 2; Monogram Club 2; (Trinity) Glee Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Pianist 3; Runner-up Homecoming Queen 3; Beta Club 3, 4; FHA Club 3, 4; Marshal 93; Jr, - Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Winner of 4-H Talent Show 8; Beauty Contest 3; F, T. A. Club 4; Class sec, 4; Bull- dog Flash staff3;Bus. Man. 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Popularity Contest 4; Trinhian staff 4; Superlative 4. JEAN WRIGHT All Dressed Up To Smile” Compatible ... happy face... indispensable, oi, Club 1, 2, 4; F. H. A. Club 1 GLADYS McGEE Born August 3, 1937 Died February 10,1953 Someone very dear is gone; behind her is the road, yet Death) comes to us all though it seems an un- bearable load. Life is a struggle and the loss makes it colorless, So let us think of her time of earthly happiness. IN MEMORIAM 21 SUPERLATIVES Vivian Peace Ollie Welborn BEST LOOKING Boyd Warner BEST SPORT Calvin Wagoner BEST ALL AROUND Dixie Hughes E. W. Caveness CUTEST Doxy Hughes “Runt” Davis “THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY’ BEST PERSONALITY MOST DEPENDABLE ; William Croker Nancy Rice Harold Beck Beth Kinney MOST DIGNIFIED MOST COURTEOUS Wilbur Gibbons Shelby York Shirley McDowell Billy Smith 4 7 a ane essa: tliat NEATEST MOST ORIGINAL Peggy Frazier Duane Carrick Julia Walker Donald Kern MOST ATHLETIC MOST POPULAR Larry Swiggett Barbara Wagoner Van Frye Runt Davis Dixie Hughes LATIVES MOST STUDIOUS FRIENDLIEST Nancy Rice Kenneth Hill Peggy Clodfelter William Croker QUIETEST WIT TIEST Betty Tuggle William Farlow Edwin Monroe Stella Wall Betty Tuggle, age 6 months, Linda Johnson, age Nana Lea Wall, age Larry Swiggett, age Glenda Caughron, Shelby York, age 14 2 1 2 years, 2 years. 1 year. age 1 year, months, F “. Stella Wall, age 5 Delois and Robert Nancy Rice, age 2 William Farlow, age Bobby Caughron, years, Mitchell, age 3 and 1 2 years. 1 year. age l year. 4 years. i. - Ng fp vote Peggy Clodfelter, Imogene G. Sams, Patsy Ruth, age Gladys Kennedy, Calvin Wagoner, age 3 years, age 1 year. 5 years. age 6 weeks. age 2 years. Becky Snyder, age 5 Doxy Hughes, age Richard Parks, age 1 Martha Suits, age 14 Harold Beck, age 2 years, 13 1 2 months, year. months, years, 26 ] BABY” | ,e | ‘| . : Ly : Barbara Wagoner, Mildred _ Shrop- Dixie Hughes, age Donald Kern, age age 14 months. Shiire¢sagad Car 1.0 6 years. 2 years. months, : oi ee on Kenneth Proctor, Beth Kinney, age Peggy Tucker, age Van Frye, age3 Franklin Albertson, age 6 months. 2 years. 7 years, years, age 18 months, GCSE SS adi . % (4) Henrietta Sugg, age Shirley McDowell, Peggy Frazier, age Geneva Hunsucker, Beulah Reddick, age 6 years. age 14 months, 3 months, age 2 years, 4 years. Pie { Ast Ronald Davis, age 6 Mary Swink, age 4 Judy Bryant, age 6 Harold Peele, age Barbara Lambeth, ) months, years. months, 6 months. age 10 months, “ergy oe x 4 Nair Ay: « s li E. W. Caveness, age Tom English, age 2 Louise Parker, age Boyd Warner, age 2 Kenneth Hill, age 14 months, years, 3 months, years, 4 months, 27 MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Doxy Hughes, Miss Merry Christmas, selected by the Senior Class to reign in the Christmas Parade in Thomas- ville, N. C. Grammar graders, Tommy Bouldin and Sharon Kennedy. High School, Harold Beck and Peggy Frazier. Elementa- ry grades, Evon Wagoner, and Steve Laughin. 29 BB 4 é J é ge epee ieee 4 ae Oe wees : Oe Be Sows soa ae ae 0 SS ei sy ‘eve om wie ss oe SR Rey eae : : ae oe Bos 5 a ae Janet Phillip Sm Polly-Willi Terry Pick - 16 +¥ du Hels HH 6. Oa THY nh . SOEMU TL ETF . Robbins Be ag Rg ee [™ 4 v1 2) ef. Gameromr’”7 gen ae ve tm Reet WG rou fig es al a 16 Ph ee @ oe ee @ Belen Norma Cain °. Devatig Devoti Sec. g airs: PLES: « Ucceelle U JUNIORS ROW 1: Gary Auman, Darrell Bowers. ROW 2: Harvey Brown, Robert Brown, Elizabeth Butcher, Christine Cashatt, Hoyle Cornelison. ROW 3: Ann Dalton, Faye Davis, Margaret Davis, Roby Evans, Iris Fowler. ROW 4: Carolyn Henderson, Jimmy Hiatt, Elizabeth Hill, Faye Hill, Ronnie Hilliard. ROW 5: Myra Hodges, Jane Honeycutt, Donald Hunt, Donald W, Hunt, Sylvia Johnson, ROW 6: Kenneth Kennedy, Margaret Lambeth, Jimmy Lanier, Billy Ledwell, Tommy Lohr. 32 PENJOY YOURSELE, TS LATER ROW 1: Peace. ROW 2: Skeen. ROW 3: man. ROW 4: born. ROW 5: Younts, THAN YOU THINK” Shirley McDowell, Robert Mitchell, Martha Morgan, Jimmy Orr, Jan Mary Ann Pless, Joan Reynolds, Tommy Scearce, Jackie Simmons, Ann David Skeen, Marie Skeen, Euphon Sumner, Tim Teague, Frances Till- Raeford Tucker, Sylvia Tucker, Charles Tuggle, Peggy Wall, Betty Wel- Ronnie Weston, Doris White, Henrietta Williard, Gareth Worrell, Betty 33 SOPHOMORES ROW 1: Michael Albertson, Rogers Albertson, Nancy Andrews, Marvin Arnold, Nancy Benfield, Ann Bird, Bill Bruce. ROW 2: Max Buller, Jerry Clodfelter, Kenneth Cooke, Don Cooper, Larry Couzens, David Crisco, Ben- son Crotts, Reid Crotts. ROW 3: Myra Culler, Betty Lou Durham, Nerus English, Donald Finch, Sandra Fitch, Mary Floyd, Charles Foster, Jean Fulp. ROW 4: Elizabeth Green, Paul Greene, Hazel Hedrick, Mary Hill, Betty Lou Holt, Pete Hunsucker, Johnny Johnson, Nancy Johnson. ROW 5: Patricia Johnson, Georgia Kennedy, J. B. Kennedy, April Kern, Mattie Sue Key, Bobbie Ann Kidd, Marie Kirkman, Charles Lambeth. ROW 6: Wayne Lohr, Leon Marsh, Ronald Marshall, Ruby Mason, Frances McGee, Doris Melton, Glenda Mendenhall, Shirley Miller. 34 “HAVEN'T GOT A WORRY” ROW 1; Dwight Mock, Kenneth Monroe, Jerry Moser, Phillip Mosley, Kenneth Nance, Tommy Owens, Donald Parrish, Richard Parrish. ROW 2: Doris Pessmore, Darrell Peace, Louise Peele, Melvin Phillips, Terry Pickett, Nancy Proctor, James Richardson, Shelby Jean Ridge. ROW 3: Shelby Rush, Peggy Savage, Agnes Scearce, Bradley Seward, Grover Skeen, Phillip Smith, Don Spencer, Jane Spencer. ROW 4: Charles Spillman, Roy Steed, James Stilley, Janie Stinson, Troy Stinson, La Vern Tucker, Pa- tricia Vaughn, Margaret Wagoner. ROW 5: Shelby Wagoner, Janet Wall, Larry Ward, Joyce Welborn, Barbara Whitt, Polly Williard, Jessie Wright, Dumpy Yates. FRESHMEN ROW 1; Georgia Albertson, Sue Allred. ROW 2: Bobo Andrews, Judy Auman, Morris Auman, Ann Blomer, Kenneth Boyles, Donald Brower, Bron- na Burge, Fairy Butcher. ROW 3: Gale Cain, Norma Cain, Billy Cannon, Betty Carter, Betty Caughron, Fronda Channey, Melvin Channey, Rayvon Cox. ROW 4: Frances Cranford, Mabel Crotts, Nancy Davis, Barbara Deaton, Josephine Dodson, Janese Eas- ter, Lula Mae Edmonds, Lynwood English. ROW 5: Jimmy Ferguson, Earl Fields, Barbara Folsom, Betty Frazier, Jerry Frazier, Gilbert Gray, Donle Green, Kermit Hancock. ROW 6: Betty Hardin, Louise Harris, Bill Hedrick, Linda Hendrix, Gene Hiatt, Tommy Hill, Zane Hil- liard, Jay Hohn. ROW 7: Janice Holder, Betty Jarrett, Betty Jester, Roger Johnson, Tommy Jones, Bennie Keen, Helen Kennedy, Vera Kindley. 36 “GREEN YEARS” ROW 1: Brenda Loflin, Jerry Mabe, Barbara Mason, Gearlene McGee, Wayne Merritt, Doris Miller, Fair- lee Monroe, Wayne Monroe. ROW 2: Jackie Nichols, Billy Oakly, Judy Orr, Rebecca Parrish, MaryJane Payne, Mildred Peele, Lowell Poole, Laura Randolph. ROW 3: Veda Ransom, Donald Rhodes, Frances Robbins, Douglas Ross, Jimmy Royals, Gene Rutledge, Geralene Small, Patty Small. ROW 4: Bobby Southern, Freda Spainhour, Tommy Spainhour, Nancy Spencer, Fraser Smith, Sara Snyder, Patsy Suggs, Carolyn Sumner, ROW 5: Cora Lee Sumner, Geraldine Swink, Donald Taylor, Romona Taylor, Walter Trotter, Billy Tucker, Carolyn Voncannon, Lyndon Wall. ROW 6; Helen Ward, Carol White, Charles White, Margaret White, Rachel White, Freddy Whitt, Gene Williams, Jean Williamson. ROW 7: Judy Winslow, Roland Wright, Frances York, Wayne Younger, Paul Younts. 37 a ‘“epsene ROEM Yams ACTIVITIES | BETA CLUB ae @i) MR. ROBBINS NANCY RICE Aw. OLLIE WELBORN BETH KINNEY SHELBY YORK LARRY SWIGGETT MILDRED SHROPSHIRE HAROLD BECK RUBY FRAZIER MARTHA SUITS GENEVA HUNSUCKER MARY SWINK DUANE CARRICK IRIS FOWLER MARY JANE HONEYCUTT GARETH WORRELL EUPHON SUMNER JACKIE SIMMONS MYRA HODGES CHRISTINE CASHATT DORIS WHITE ANN BIRD TERRY PICKETT ANN DALTON JOAN REYNOLDS MELVIN PHILLIPS JERRY MOSER 19595 BETA INDUCTION CEREMONY ATT | Officers; President, Euphon Sumner; Vice President, Harold Beck; Secretary, Becky Snyder; Treasurer, Martha Suits. BULLDOG TALES STAFF Beth Kinney Nancy Rice . Co-Editor Co-Editor : X Shelby York Mr. Bennie Robbins Business Manager Sponsor 41 MARSHALS 1953-54, Beth Kinney; Nancy Rice, Chief marshal; Martha Suits; Rebecca Snyder; Larry Swiggett; Kenneth Hill; Shelby York; Franklin Albertson; Harold Beck; Geneva Hunsucker. 1954-55, Joan Reynolds; Martha Morgan; Myra Hodges; Iris Fowler; Gareth Worrell; Jackie Simmons, chief mar- shal; Sylvia Tucker; Christine Cashatt; Mary Jane Honeycutt; Ann Dalton; Euphon Sumner. 42 eras BAIN [) Director, Mr. Robert Clark EE sti neces tee Director, Mrs. Lelia Payne 43 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President, Kenneth Hill; Vice President, Van Frye; Secretary, Jimmy Lanier; Reporter, Phillip Smith; Sentinel, Bill Hedrick; Grover Skeen. Van Frye, winner of Fat Stock Show and holding the title of High Point's Grand Champion of 1954. Mr. Davis, F.F.A. Sponsor, holding trophy which was presented to Trinity's F.F.A, Club for their outstanding work. The four top calves of the High Point Fat Stock Show of 1954. Left to Right, Darrel Frazier, Tom English, Mr. Curtis, buyer, Nereus English, N. C. English, buyer, Van Frye, top winner. 44 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA be Scaciaal beac Bite eee il H i ' j ! i i 4 ) } i i a : if Lae on tS 2 HHH Bart rr FH af HEI H i eh oo eek aS Pe eRe ea 88 ay eM | ay President, Dixie Hughes; Co-Vice Presidents, Iris Fowler; Henrietta Williard; Secretary, Euphon Sum - ner; Treasurer, Mildred Shropshire; Historian, Polly Williard; Parliamentarian, Jane Honeycutt; Song leaders, Martha Morgan, Henrietta Sugg, Joyce Wel- born; Program and Recreation Chairman, Nancy Rice, Beth Kinney; Sponsor, Miss Valeria Mendenhall, Our sponsor, Miss Mendenhall, handing Jane Honey- cutt the gavel for the coming year. Jane was elected State Parliamentarian from District V. including eight counties. Congratulations Jane! We certainly are proud of you. Ananth itisietell Hit ears 7 : Nie TE diltihhliy ys, é oe SEN OL Song Leader, Bill Secretary and Treasurer, Euphon Sumner Reporter, Christine Cashatt. President, Julia Walker ice Runt’Davis, V ianist, Shelby York P ident ick; Pres Hedr DEBATERS Euphon Sumner, Ann Bird. Coach, Mr. Sidney Underwood, Coach, ’ Robah Evans, Martha Morgan, Mr. J. W. Hines 46 sagotenaesetonsccpenneset LIBRARY CLUB é wt «pt a yA i mA ie fok : Sponsor, Mrs. Gurney Peace; Assistants; Nancy Rice, Peggy Frazier, Linda Johnson, Betty Younts, Betty Tuggle, Gladys Kennedy, Beth Kinney, Christine Cashatt, Peggy Tucker, Beulah Reddick. MONOGRAM CLUB President, Van Frye; Vice-president, William Croker; Secretary, Ronnie Weston; Treasurer, Edwin Monroe; Spon- sor, Mr. Harry Frazier. 47 eA CLUB Sponsor, Mrs. Nan Overman; Presi- dent, Euphon Sumner; Vice Presi- dent, Ann Bird; Secretary and Treas- urer, Nancy Andrews; Historian, Margaret Wagoner; Reporter, Mary Jane Payne. DRAMATICS CLUB President, Tom English; Vice Presi- dent, Harold Beck; Secretary, Dixie Hughes; Treasurer, Ronald Davis; Program Chairman, Ollie Welborn; Sponsor, Mrs. Gurney Peace. SPANISH CLUB Sponsor, Miss Embler; President, Martha Morgan; Vice President, Roby Evans; Secretary, Sylvia Tucker; Treasurer, Myra Hodges. STUDENT COUNCIL Gene Hiatt, Treasurer; Van Frye, President; Mr. T. H. Smith; Jerry Moser, Secretary. Second Row: First Row: Sara Snyder; Polly Williard; Ollie Welborn; Peggy Clodfelter; Terry Pickett; Charles White; Bill Hedrick; Mary | BOYS’ HOME EC. DS rege i oe A typical scene during 5th period taught by Miss Valeria Mendenhall. 49 HARVEST FESTIVAL A skit entitled To Grandfather's House We Go by 1st graders. Oh Soldier Will You Marry Me? a skit by the 4th grade. And the Lamp Went Out , a skit by a group of high school boys and girls, A quartet from the Glee Club singing Goodnight Sweetheart . 50 SCHOOL Store at intermission Store workers: Duane Carrick, Mr. John Blake, Manager, Leon Marsh, Jim Davis, Leon Marsh, Franklin Coxe Changing classes 51 SCENES Bus Drivers: First Row-Larry Cou- zens, Harold Peele, Van Frye, Billy Ledwell, Donald Parrish. Second Row-Billy Tucker, Bill Hedrick, Kenneth Hill, Kenneth Proctor, E. W.Caveness, Donald Hunt, Tommy Scearce, P.T.A. Officers; Seated-Miss Vir- ginia Redding, Treasurer, Mrs. Nor- man Elder, Secretary, Mrs. Ray Warner, President, Mrs. William Miller, Vice-President, Mr. T. H. Smith, Principal. Standing-Mrs, George Osborne, Magazine C hair- man, Mrs. Thomas Bouldin, Chair- man of grade parents, Mr. J. W. Hines, Chairman Program Com- mittee, Miss Valeria Mendenhall, Hospitality Chairman, Mr. Bobby Clodfelter, Co-chairman Safety Committee, Miss Rachel Earp, Membership Chairman, Mr. Sidney Underwood, Chairman Finance Committee. i Mrs. Harvey Farlow Mrs. William Wood Mrs, Back Savage Mrs, Robert Royals Mrs. Garland Jones. Sr Manager Mrs, H. C. Green Mrs, C. Albertson Mrs, C. Elmore Mrs, Roy Davis 52 COACHES Trinity High is known for their outstanding field of sports. We have rated high in all, football, basketballand baseball. This cause comes from the fine coach- ing of Harry Frazier and Bobby Clodfelter. Their interest and co-operation has made Trinity High a hit with all sports fans. 54 Betty Lou Frazier Polly Williard Fay Dean Davis Peggy Clodfelter CHEERLEADERS Let's All Holler Now” If you've been to any of the ball games, you have heard this ole saying, especially from the Co-chiefs, Dixie Hughes and Iris Fowler. Thanks! girls, for the fine job of cheerleading this year. Nancy Davis Joyce Welborn Henrietta Williard Ollie Welborn “MR. TOUCHDOWN U.S. A.” First Row: Ronald Davis, Benson Crotts, Billy Bruce, Nereus English, Jay Hohn, Eugene Rutledge, Bradley Seward, Leon Marsh. Second Row: Jim Davis, Ronnie Weston, William Croker, David Skeen, Pete Hunsucker, Jimmy Royals, Bill Hedrick, Roby Evans, Kenneth Nance, Calvin Wagoner, Gene Hiatt. Third Row: Coach Frazier, Kenneth Proctor, Donald Taylor, Van Frye, Tom English, Bucky Caveness, Boyd Warner, Coach Clodfelter. OFFENSIVE TEAM IN PLAYING POSITION First Row: Tom English, Tommy Scearce, Billy Bruce, James Stilley, Nereus English, Van Frye, Boyd Warner, Second Row: Ronnie Weston. Third Row: Ronald Davis, David Skeen, Calvin Wagoner. 56 SENIOR INDIVIDUALS PRUNT-] DAVIS CALVIN WAGONER VAN BOOT FRYE Co-Captain Captain Co-Captain Halfback-3 years Halfback-4 years % Guard Tackle-4 years ™ te bid “WILLIE” CROKER BOYD WARNER End-2 years End-4 years BUCKY CAVENESS TOM ENGLISH KENNETH PROCTOR Tackle-4 years End Fullback-3 years Tackle-2 years 57 Calvin Wagoner, stopped by Allen Jay, one of the very few times, scored three times in the game. We won 32-12. “Runt”Davis making a great effort to score against Pilot. We won 19-0. 08 MIDGET FOOTBALL First Row: Jerry Royals, Johnny Dowdy, Tim Cook, Ronald Kennedy, Phillip Warner, Terry Hinshaw, Roger Cook, Dickie Cox. Second Row: Deanie Frazier, Richard Taylor, Richard Boggs, Joseph Goforth, Doug Varner, Billy Burge, Jimmy English, Joe Bird, Jan Hinshaw, Sam Evans, Coach, FOOTBALL MANAGERS These boys, Jim Davis and Gene Hiatt, have really done a swell job as managers of our football team. Thanks boys for the wonder- ful co-operation. 59 BASKETBALL e y) ° Girls’ Varsity First Row: Polly Williard, Mary Jane Honeycutt, Co-Captain, Barbara Wagoner, Coach Harry Frazier, Co-Captain, Ollie Welborn, Marie Skeen, Iris Fowler. Second Row: Farry Butcher, Barbara Deaton, Sylvia Johnson, Martha Morgan, Henrietta Williard, Betty Younts, Beulah Reddick. ie First String Polly Williard, Jane Honeycutt, Barbara Wagoner, Co-Captain, Harry Frazier, Coach, Ollie Welborn, Co-Captain, Marie Skeen, Iris Fowler. GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Frazer Smith, Agnes Scearce, Peggy Savage, Coach Bobby Clodfelter, Jean Fulp, Joyce Welborn, Judith Winslow. Second Row: Vera Kindley, Janese Easter, Carolyn Voncannon, Barbara Folsum, Sue Carol All- red, Bronna Faye Burge, Barbara Mason. Third Row: Betty Jarrett, Veta Ransom, Jackie Nichols, Ann Blomer, Judy Orr. SENIOR INDIVIDUALS OLLIE WELBORN BARBARA WAGONER BEULAH REDDICK Co-Captain Co-Captain Forward - 2 years Forward - 4 years Guard - 4 years 61 BOYS’ VARSITY ag First Row: Coach Harry Frazier, Runt’ Davis ’ Willie’Croker, Tom English, Larry Swiggett, Van Frye, Duane Car- rick, FranklinCox. Second Row: David Skeen, Gary Auman, Kenneth Nance, Don Spencer, Jimmy Lanier, Charles Tuggle. ALTERNATE FIRST STRING “Runt” Davis, Willie’Croker, Tom English, Larry Swiggett, Van Frye, Duane Carrick, Franklin Cox. 62 SENIOR INDIVIDUALS LARRY SWIGGETT VAN FRYE 4 years 4 years FRANKLIN COX DUANE CARRICK 4 years 4 years TOM ENGLISH RUNT DAVIS WILLIE CROKER 4 years 4 years 4 years 63 BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Leon Marsh, Don Taylor, Terry Pickett, Larry Ward, Jerry Moser, Coach Bobby Clodfelter. Second Row: Grover Skeen, Gene Rutledge, Gilbert Gray, Billy Oakley, Kenneth Boyles, Jimmy Royals. MANAGER AND SCOREKEEPERS Calvin Wagoner, Lowell Poole, Patsy Ruth “TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME” First Row: Manager, Lowell Poole, Duane Carrick, Benson Crotts, Nereus English, David Skeen, Edwin Monroe, Calvin Wagoner, “Runt’Davis Willie’Croker. Second Row: Don Spencer, Darrell Peace, Kenneth Nance, Tom English, Van Frye, Bill Smith, Jimmy Lanier, Kenneth Proctor, Coach Harry Frazier. SENIOR INDIVIDUALS DUANE CARRICK VAN FRYE WILLIE CROKER Pitcher Catcher First Base 65 Runt Davis Tom English Edwin Monroe Shortstop Third Base Pitcher and Outfield Kenneth Proctor Calvin Wagoner Bill Smith Pitcher Pitcher and Outfield Second Base Our baseball team has really been working hard the last few years and our coach, Harry Frazier, has too. The boys say they really feel good when they wake up in the morning and remember they have abaseball game that afternoon. The weather seems so much fresher on those days. Huh, boys? — EEO HOMECOMING The 1955 Homecoming Queen Dixie Hughes, escorted by Ronald Davis (At the bottom) Homecoming Queen and her attend- ants with their escorts. Ronnie Weston escorting Ollie Welborn; Queen Dixie Hughes escorted by Ronald Davis; Shelby York escorted by Boyd Warner. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Gold Miss Fields Mrs. Davis Mrs. Smith Miss Brandon Mrs. Smith Treasurer Ist Grade lst Grade 1st Grade 2nd Grade 2nd Grade Mrs, Newsome Mrs, Payne Mrs. Griffith Mrs. Tribble Miss Voncannon 2nd Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 3rd Grade 3rd Grade Miss Gray Mrs. Madison Miss Taylor Miss Davis Miss Redding 4th Grade 4th Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 5th Grade Miss Wiles Mrs, Auman Mrs. Short Mr. Clodfelter Miss Earp 5th Grade 6th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 7th Grade Mr, Haney Mrs, Cameron Mrs, Easter Mr. Skaggs Mrs, York 7th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade KIGHTH GRADE 69 Robert Beeson, Barbara Blomer, Jerry Blue, Barbara Jean Boles, Al- dene Bowman, Roy Brower, Gerald Brown, Linda Canoy Shirley Carter, James Chapman, Douglas Clark, Rebecca Clod- felter, Beverly Crotts, Clendon Culler, Gurney Davis, Judy Dobbins Gladys Dorsett, Jessie Dotson, Johnny Dowdy, Mary Lynne Easter, Barbara Evans, Johnny Ferrell, Carol Frazier, Dean Frazier Buddy Freeman, Phil Fulp, Carolyn Gurley, Patricia Hale, Judy Haney, Barbara Hardin, Jerry Hill, Sammy Hill Jimmy Holt, Rodney Hunsucker, Owen Hunt, Ronald Hurlocker, Judy Ingram, Ann Jarrett, Bill Johnson, Donna Johnson Wayne Johnson, Barbara Kennedy, Hearth Kennedy, Ronald Kennedy, Jerry Kerns, Wayne Key, Betty Kidd, Katherine Kinley Roy Lane, Steve Lawing, Janice Loflin, Ruby Luck, Lavonne May- nor, Lucille Maynor, Johnny McGee, Tommy McIntyre Bill Mendenhall, Robert Menden- hall, Jerry Mills, Charles Monroe, Betty Neal, Audrey Nelson, Gerald Oakley, Mary Jane Oakley Gail O'Neal, Sara Orr, Robert Par- ris, Doyle Passmore, Jimmy Peele, Janice Peterson, Clark Phillips, Al- bert Poole Jane Rhodes, Donald Royals, Charles Rush, C. L. Scearce, Carolyn Sink, David Sinquefield, Donald Spell, Janice Spencer Jeanette Spencer, Fletcher Spill- man, Christine Steed, Franklin Stultz, Lee La Verne Tillman, Wayne Trotter, Wayne Trotter, Reitzel Tucker Annie Mae Tysinger, Evon Wagoner, Jerry Wagoner, Terry Wagoner, Bar- bara Walker, Doak Wall, Ruth Wall, Philip Warner Reva Welborn, Edward Whitt, Kent Williard, Gearline Wright, Pauline Wright, Phyllis Younts SEVENTH GRADE 70 Donald Albertson, Donald Beas- ley, CharlieBenfield, Sara Bird, Billy Burge, Glenda Cain, Kenneth Cannon, Arnold Can- ter, Donna Cashatt, Ann Caughron, Tim Cook, Doris Jean Crotts, Ruth Culbreth, Glenda Davis, Ronald Davis, Connie Deaton, Mary Deweese, Kay Duncan, Helen Eanes, Margaret Eanes, Jeff Echerd, Polly Edmonds, Wayne Fields, Patsy Fowler, Kenneth Frazier, Arnold Gates, Jimmy Green, Mildred Green, Donald Hall, Dorothy Hardison, Linda Harris, JeanHazelwood, Bruce Hedge - cock, Alice Hill, Betty Hill, Frances Hill. Leonard Hill, Mary Lou Hobson, Janet Hohn, Jerry Holden, Char- les David Johnson, Floyd Jones, David Kennedy, David Ken- nedy, David Kennedy, Carolyn Kirkman, Lynda Lackey, Jerry Lambert, Lillian Lanier, RuthLuck, Fran- ces Marsh, Ted McDowell, Bev- erly Miller, Lawrence Miller, Richard Morrison, Wilma Mosley, Keith Nelson, Lawson Parrish, Roger Parrish, Darrell Phillips, Rebecca Proc- tor, David Reddick, Douglas Reddick, Reggie Redding, Phillip Ridge, Ronnie Ridge, Lois Robbins, Delmar Ruth- ledge, Roy Scarboro, W. G. Sink, Olin Skeen, Phyllis Skeen, Betty Ann Smith, Sherman Staton, Ann Steed, Homer Stinson, Betty Jean Sum- her, George Sumner, Brenda Swink, Richard Taylor, Ella Mae Thomas, Judy Trotter, Randall Tucker, Jimmy Tysing- er, Paul Tysinger, Douglas Var- her, Bobby Voncannon, Ann Walker, Joel Walker, Jean Wall, Sandra Warren, Douglas Webster, Patricia Ann White, Sybil Wiley, Julia Wright, Sarah Wright, Sylvia Younts, Mary Alice Zimmer- man, SIXTH GRADE rar Basil Albertson, Willie Ruth Albertson, Linda Auman, Mar- tha Beck, Claude Biles, Joe Bird, Johnny Blue, Johnny Bradshaw, Barbara Brown, Mary Sue Brown, Freda Jean Bryson, Lois Bullins, Clayton Bundy,R. L. Byerly, Jerry Cain, Tommy Cannon, Dianne Can- ‘ oy, Jimmy Canter, Alfred Chapman, Ruth Clark, Wayne Clark, Maxine Connor, Richard Cox, Audrey Davis, Donald Davis, Ronald Davis, James English, Jimmy Evans, Sarah Farlow, Allen Ferguson, Alice Floyd, Jimmy Folsum, Thomas Fol- sum, Louise Foster, Dianne Frazier, Sandra Garrett Charles Gates, Juanita Gibbons, Nancy Goins, Michael Green, Richard Greene, Katherine Grubb, David Hale, Betty Jean Hall, Roger Hedrick, Kenneth Hendrix, Dee Hill, Larry Hill, Phyllis Hill, Derek Hilliard, Thomas Hilton, Dar- rell Holt, Sam Hopkins, Janie Ingram, Faye Johnson, Martha Johnson, Mary Johnson, Clifford Jones, Esther Kern, Jimmy Kindley, Roy Lane, Ronnie Maynor, Eddie McDowell, Bonnie Mobley, Lynn Murchi- son, Patricia Newton, Otis Nunn, Eddie Oakley, Joyce Oakley, Larry O'Neal, Charles Overby, Lester Parrish, Darrell Proctor, James Rey- nolds, Weaver Rhodes, Helen Richardson, Bobby Royals, Gay- lord Rush, Glenn Shackleford, Glenda Shoe, Phyllis Shoe, Jane Skeen, Kirk Smith, Ronda Spencer, Doris Stinson, Leon Stinson, Jimmy Stone, Bill Thomas, Rebecca Trotter, Reitzel Trotter, Peggy Tysinger, Fay Walker, Gloria Wall, Richard Welborn, Gary White, Leon Whitt, Brenda Younts, Janice Younts, FIFTH GRADE 72 Linda Albertson, Shirley Albertson, Judy Blue, Larry Brock, Belva Brower, Margaret Brown, Douglas Bryson, Harry Burge Larry Burge, Wallace Burge, Garry Burton, Ginger Boyd, Jorene Callahan, James Carter, Bobby Chapman, Frances Collins, Roger Cook Harmon Crews, Nadine Crotts, Louise Culler, Brantley Davis, Ann Dobbins, Larry Dobbins, Earl Dur- ham, Kenneth Elmore, Rebecca Farlow Barney Ferguson, Herbert Fields, Roby Frazier, Wayne Frazier,Charles Garrett, Billy Ray Gibbons, Curtis Green, Rita Harris, Joe Hilton Patsy Hill, Jimmy Hobson, Buddy Houston, Dovia Hunsucker, Jean Hunt, Brenda Hurlocker, Linda John- son, Barbara _ Kennedy, Darrell Kennedy Dennis Kennedy, Jean Kimrey, No- lan Kindley, Judy La Marr, Sharon Rae Mathis, Hilda McCanless, Bobby McGee, Pete Mendenahll, Evelyn Monroe Jerry Neal, Frank Nichols, Kenneth Orr, Betty Parks, Linda Parrish, Alice Passmore, Henry Peele, Joanne Peace, Adelaide Phillips Danese Pierce, Nancy Rachels, Louise Randolph, Benny Rich, Jimmy Robbins, Jerry Royals, Jerry Wayne Rush, Devon Ruth, Amick Saunders Donald Scearce, Ronald Self, Eugene Sikes, Joanne Siler, Jerry Small, Betsy Steed, Nellie Sumner, linda Swink. Vera Thompson William Trsinger, Ann Vaughn, Roy Wall, Allene Warren, Austin Wel- born, Ronald White, Larry Whitt, Michael Whitt, Joe Zimmerman FOURTH GRADE 73 Bobby Adair, Calvin Adkins, Richard Ashby, Geraldine Auman, Larry Beasley, Betty Benfield, William Blomer, Barbara Brown, Larry Brown Irene Bryson, Bill Butcher, Jerry Byerly, Dee Byrd, Lee Byrd, Judy Cain, Nancy Callahan, Janet Canoy, Elbert Center Wanda Caveness,Jerry Cecil,George Cox, Joyce Cox, Eddy Creasy, Gar- ry Crotts, David Culbreth, Larry Darr, Cheryl Davis. Timothy Davis, Johnny Dickey, Billy Dotson, Linda Eanes, Arthur Echerd, Benjamin Edwards, Charles Edwards, Kay Elder, Benny Folsom Roger Fountain, Linnis Franklin, Alada Sue Frazier, Darrell Frye, Danny Greene, Larry Hedrick, Mar- garet Hill, Tony Hinson, Allen Hodges Larry Hopkins, Brenda Johnson ,James Jones, Phyllis Kennedy, Ronda Ken- nedy, Donald Lambeth, Carol Lof- lin, Carolyn Mabry, Jerry Mabry H.G. Maynor, Keith Miller, Sammy McDowell, Allen Newton, Sandra Oakley, Janie O'Neal, Ronnie Paris, Jimmy Peace, Barbara Peele Dorothy Reddick, Martha Redding, Delma Lee Rich, Louise Richardson, Gwyn Riddick, Carol Ross, Sandra Royals, Billy Rutledge, Floyd Rut- ledge J. C. Scarboro, Bobby Scott, Stan- ley Sikes, Joyce Sims, Nancy Skeen, Glarnecer slacks) 9H eslack: Phyllis Spencer, Clay Stanley Ray Stanley, Gladys Swaim, Frank- lin Swink, Larry Tysinger, Brenda Walker, Dwight Walker, Kemper Walker, John Wall Dianne Warner, Sue Webster, Jesse Wright, John Zimmerman THIRD GRADE 74 Bill Albertson, Ronnie Albert- son, Sonja Allen, Shirley Ann Barker, Tommy Barnes, Nancy Biles, Roger Blue, Linda Boles, Jo Boylen, Jerry Brower, Larry Brower, Judy Brown, Timothy Brown, Roger Bryson, Chuck Byrd, Cindy Cecil, Patsy Cecil, Brenda Chaney, Henry Chapman, Sue Clapp, Darrell Coltrane, Phyllis Cox, Ronda Darr, Michael Davis, Steven Davis, Zanna Davis, Mary Denham, John Easter, Wilma Edwards, Patricia Elkes, Johnny Evans, Betty Farlow, Janice Farlow, Frances Franklin, Janice Free- man, Betty Garrett, Steve Greene, Joyce Greenway, Roger Hedrick, Bobby Hill, Ron- nie Hilton, Barbara Hohn, Phyllis Holt, Garland Jarrett, Patsy Jarrett, Wayne Jarrett, Mike Johnson, James Keen, Kenneth Kennedy, Marie Kennedy, Gary King, Terry Kinley, Linda Kirkman, Elaine Lambert, C. L. Leonard, Phyllis Loflin, Ricky McDaniel, James Medlin, Ruby Mendenhall, Blanche Miller, Earlene O'Neal, Jerry Orr, Rebecca Osborne, Mildred Parrish, Wayne Parrish, Beverly Pierce, Wayne Richard - son, Gary Robbins, Frederieda Rush, Ronnie Shirley, Murray Skeen, Steve Smith, Dora Jane Spell, Stacey Spill- man, Hoyt Southards, Clara Stinson, Gary Stinson, Danny Stone, George Swaim, Douglas Taylor, Mary Frances Trotter, Linda Varner, Teddy Wagoner, Janice Walker, Betty White, David White, Logan White, Ronnie Witcher, Jean Younts, Lynne Younts, SECOND GRADE FirstRow; Linda Ashby, Carey Bateman, Roda Jane Biles, Don Bowman, Brenda Brown, Brenda Gale Brown, Evelyn Brown, Patricia Brower, Brenda Kay Bryson, Ronnie Byerly, Gail Cain. Second Row; Glenda Cannon, Allen Chaney, Thomas Clark, Patsy Clodfelter, Judy Cole, Eddie Collins, Joyce Coltrane, Glenda Connor, Emogene Cornelison, Nancy Covington, Mike Croker. Third Row; Dean Crotts, Jean Crotts, Kay Crotts, Darrell Dickens, Gary Dobbins, Bonnie Dotson, Charles Eanes, James Eanes, Charles Echerd, Loman Edwards, Donald Farlow. Fourth Row; Robert Fisher, Linda Ferguson, Alice Fountain, Linda Fowler, Mildred Frazier, Harold Garrett, Raymond Goins, Ronnie Gooch, Evalene Green, Gerald Green, Joyce Gurley. Fifth Row; Arnold Hale, John Hardison, Eddie Hazelwood, Anne Hill, Bobby Hill, Mary Lois Hill, Mike Hill, Keith Hilton, Marvin Hobson, Jerry Hughes, Wayne Hunsucker. Sixth Row; Judy Hurlocker, Jerry Inman, Norma Jones, Imogene Kennedy, Donna Lane, Billy Leach, Jerry Leonard, Annabelle Marsh, Micheal Marsh, Martin Medlin, Ruth Mendenhall. Seventh Row; Jane Merritt, Roger Miller, J. C. Mizelle, Sandra Morrison, Jois Murchison, Lois Murchison, Larry McElhenny, Juanita McRae, Gwynn Oakley, Barbara O'Neal, Geneva O'Neal. Eight Row; Jeanette O'Neal, Charlotte Owen, Jerry Owens, Gary Parks, Dixie Parris, Maxine Peele, Boyd Pierce, Larry Portis, Ruth Redding, Bobby Reece, Donnie Reece. Ninth Row; Viola Ridge, Debra Rush, Ruth Rush, Jimmy Shaw, David Shipton, Archie Shirley, Brenda Siler, Mary Sink, Bobby Small, Brenda Kay Smith, Danny Ray Smith. Tenth Row; Wilma Stanley, Steve Summey, Muriel Trotter, Muriel Trotter, Virgil Trotter, Linda Tysinger, Harold Tuttle, Barry Wall, Glenda Wall, Linda Wall, Joyce Wall. Eleventh Row; Larry Walker, Eddie White, Mikey Whitt, Gene Williard, Margaret Wilson, Nancy Winslow, Judy Wood, Burnice Wright, Ronnie Yates, Betty Zimmerman, Joe Zimmerman. FIRST GRADE 76 David Albertson, Mary Ann Al- bright, Jane Allen, Rebecca Auman, Robert Lee Barnes, Curtis Beasley, Myrtle Benfield,Elaine Biles, Johnny Bingham Glenda Blankenbeckler, Larry Boles, Tommy Bouldin, Darrell Bradshaw, James Brock, Virginia Brock, Gail Burge, Alan Burton, Martha Cecil Louis Chapman, Sandra Coltrane, Cherron Cornelison, Carol Cornes, Barry Cox, Shelby Denham, Vera Dotson, Jerry Earnhart, Betty Echerd Martha Echerd, Kathryn Farlow, Earstus Fisher, Terr y Fleming, Dar- lene Floyd, Glenn Floyd, Peggy Floyd, Bennie Rae Franklin, Charles Franklin Larry Garner, Frank Gladden, Joanne Grant, Gloria Greenway, Wayne Grubb, Jack Hughes, Judy Hunsucker, Sheron Jarrett, Michael Kennedy Sharron Kennedy, Vickey Kennedy, Philip Kindley, Larry Kirkman, Nor- ma Leonard, Terry Logan, Steven Luther, Linda McGee, Susan Med- lin Kay Mendenhall, Norman Nelson, Linda Newton, Michel Oldham, Pat- sy Parrish, Paul Parrish, Joyce Ann Passmore, Phyllis Proctor, Larry Reynolds Ruby Richardson, Thomas Richard- son, Roger Ridge, Jerry Scearce, Bill Scarboro, Jimmy Shirley, Joy Don Shore, Jr., Roger Sikes Linda Sims, Terry Smith, Allen Steed, Linda Swaim,Velma Thomas, Stevie Underwood, Larry Wade, Gayle Wagoner, Karen Walker Roger Wall, Patsy Ward, Bobby Wel- born, Judy White, Melvin Williams, Vickie Wolfe, Wayne Woodell, Gar- die Wright Compliments of ENGLISH MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Ford Trucks Office Phone 9627 High Point, N.C. RAGAN KNITTING CO., INC. manufacturers of MEN’S HOSIERY THOMASVILLE, N. C. Compliments of CAROLINA COTTON BATTING CO. High Point, N. C. Mendenhall Auction Co. Auction Means Action ontact: ™ HALL AUCTION CO. Robert (Red) Mendenhall, auctioneer Real Estate Auctioneers 107 West Washington St. Phone 7165 High Point, N.C. Compliments of MOORE BRO’S. TRANSPORTATION CO. CHARTER BUS SERVICE 115 N. Hamilton St. High Point Phone 7215 CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES, INC. Milk — lee Cream High Point TOOT-TELL Drive Inn 319 S. Wrenn St. High Point, N. C. Call For Take Home Orders Foil Wrapped Phone 5649 Salute to Graduates of 1955 from the Manufacturers of Work ’n’ Play Clothes Whether you proceed to higher education or begin an earning career, you enjoy the blessing of living in a free country, with opportunities limited only by your ambi- tion and determination. Our sincere wishes are that you attain high success in reaching any goal you set for yourself. ANVIL BRAND FACTORIES Since 1899 High Point, N. C. FINE CLASS RINGS ye ANNOUNCEMENTS +k YEARBOOKS . 4 AWARDS JOS TENS 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-eight years of noteworthy service. J. W. SECHREST SON Ambulance Service Phone 22555 High Point, N. C. KENNEDY OIL COMPANY Gasoline, Motor, and Fuel Oils 1203 Tryon St. Phone 3027 High Point, N. C. CAROLINA UNDERWEAR CO., INC. Underwear Manufacturers Thomasville MME le. ei oY ABC's ARE E Always on the job Backing you with power for Convenience, comfor and ecoromy. UKE R oe nr Wade H. Cumby HEDGECOCK LUMBER COMPANY BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT CURTIS WOODWORK JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS Phone 4006 - 7220 1213 Ward Street High Point, N. C. HA arris KELLY MUSIC CO. INC. 2432 ENGLISH ST. HIGH POINT, N.C. PHONE 3209 Calvin C. Orrell CUMBY-ORRELL MORTUARY “Funeral Home and Chapel”’ Phone 5045 Come one — come all to the _ WHITE HOUSE BAR-B-Q For the finest in town Phone 6446 Broad St. at Chestnut High Point, N. C. Ambulance Service ARCHDALE CROWN SERVICE 3706 South Main St. Phone 38720 ANNE’S FLOWER SHOP “The Home of Quality Flowers’’ Telephone 21328 Trinity, N. C. If You Want The Best In Printing SOUTHERN MOTOR COMPANY You Can Rely On Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer | 6) PRINTING FUP Lellerfres- Complele frinling Nese Libheggepy- HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA 2100 S. Main St. Fed 39 te) 9) fe J Phone 23375 High Point, N.C. Phone 9385 - 9330 24 Hour Wrecker Service Compliments of SUNSHINE LAUNDRY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF 210 Pine Street Phone 3393 HIGH POINT 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 2-3337 Ambulance Service David T. Yow: Owner and Manager GUILFORD DAIRY BAR 619-621 National Highway Thomasville Phone 2822 Compliments of LOWE’S PHARMACY Rexall Prescription Druggists Phone 7170 Archdale, N. C. THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY Phone 353 Thomasville’s Oldest most reliable automobile agency DAVIDSON FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. 118 West Main Street Phone 501 Thomasville, North Carolina 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. HIGH Pont SAVINGS AND TRusT CoMPANY INCORPORATED 1905 Ilicu Point, NortTHU GAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of ARCHDALE SODA SHOP Jimmy Harris Proprietor HURLEY'S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Gas Oil Phone 35619 High Point, N.C. THE MARIETTA Ppiarataba ee PAINT AND COLOR COMPANY High Point, N. C. FRYE MANUFACTURING CO. MASTER CLEANING WELBORN MOTORS, INC. Expert cleaning Insured Moth Proofing Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer 24-Hour Service If Requested Pick-up and Delivery 6 National Highway Thomasville, N. C. Phone 811 Phone 5947 Television and Radio Repair Service and Installation Best Wishes Pick up and Delivery For Prompt service call 21429 GRAY’S JEWELRY GENERAL T.V. AND APPLIANCE SERVICE Archdale Archdale, North Carolina Laughlin FF. Hosiery Mills Inc. C. DeWITT HOLTON Furniture Co. Manufacturers of be ‘Quality Furniture and Carpets Ladies Full-Fashioned Hosiery 817 South Main Street High Poi NN. G, Randleman, N.C. has a Phone 3791 Compliments of GRIMES STREET GRILL Home cooked Meals Sandwiches of all kinds Phone 41461 C. R. Teer, Owner Manager Phone 87398 Residence 87915 Royals Insurance Agency H. Clay Royals Auto — Fire — Life Beside Post Office Bldg. | Archdale, N. C. TUCKERS GROCERY Your Neighborhood Store Amoco Gas Oil Best Wishes To You From FULP’S GROCERY Ph. 55820 Dealers in General Merchandise Trinity N.C. TOWERY GROCERY GAS, OiL, FRESH MEATS, PRODUCE Phone 86914 Archdale Route 31] Compliments Of ELLINGTON’S FLORISTS Phone 4032 WE Give S$ H Green Stamps Compliments of ELLINGTON GRILL BURCHFIELD SERVICE Ice Cream Milk Shakes Pop Corn Package Beer Asheboro Road at Forks Crown Products FULTON’S GROCERY ‘‘Best in The Business”’ Phone 9935 Trinity, N.C. SPENCER OIL COMPANY E. L. Spencer, Owner Gas, Kerosene and Fuel Oils Telephone 48297 Trinity, North Carolina PEOPLE’S SERVICE STATION Recapping and Tire Repair Service General Service High Point, N.C. ENGLISH GULF SERVICE STA. Corner 31] Highway 62 Archdale N.C. Ray English, Proprietor Compliments of FRALEY FIELD SHEPPARD MOTOR SUPPLY CO. General Auto Parts and Hardware Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales Phone 48340 W. C, Gable, Owner Phone 8995 GABLE’S AUTO SALVAGE Used Auto Parts Route 5 High Point, N. C. CULCLASURE’S JEWELERS 224 N. Main St. Phone 2797 H. J. Culclasure High Point, N.C. Funeral Directors HAROLD C. DAVIS INC. Howell St. At Boulevard Phone 5048 BRILEY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishing and Appliance 2510-14 South Main St. High Point, N.C. Phone 6455 BARGAIN FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture At Bargain Prices ’ 1526-28 English Street High Point, N.C. Phone 9613 Best Wishes to the Class of 55 CLINARD MILLING CO., INC. High Point, N. C. KEPLEY’S BAR-B-Q 1304 North Main St. High Point WARREN RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE INC. 609 S. Main St. High Point, N.C. Phone 5911 Exclusive Tailoring —Men’s Haberdashery SHACKLEFORD MEN’S WEAR 140 North Main St. High Point, N. C. Freeman Shoes Formal Rentals Phone 9757 Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY Electric Appliances Building Supplies Sporting Supplies GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO., INC. Cinder Blocks Ready-Mixed Concrete Phone 2731 Thomasville SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Portrait and Commercial Photographers Photographic Supplies 206 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. Phone 9758 DICKENS MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 1454 South Main Street High Point, N. C. Mutual Automobile and Fire Insurance ROSE FURNITURE CO. 243 South Main St. Owned and Operated by Kester Brother and Sons Compliments of DICK CULLERS 142 Church St. High Point, N. C. “TOBIAS” U-WASHIT LAUNDRY 613 S. Main St. High Point, N. C. Phone 5410 Complete Drying Service Shirts Finished in 24 Hours HIGH POINT LAUNDRY STA NU finishing process for dry cleaning is exclusive with us. 228 North Wrenn St. Phone 3325 Compliments of NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY Phone 2-3364 High Point, N. C. BECKER TAILORING CO. High Point's Oldest and Leading Tailors 111 W. Washington St. HIGHWAY 311 BELOW ARCHDALE ORIVE-IN “HIGH POINTS f£INEST” BRYCE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Arcade Building High Point, North Carolina Accredited and Licensed Phone 9663 AUMAN MANUFACTURING CO. Furniture Frames High Point Compliments of BRUSH ARBOR SUPER MARKET 2516 South Main Street Phone 5963 High Point Compliments of DAVIS GULF SERVICE Washing — Greasing — Waxing Phone 7080 500 S. Main St. High Point, N. C. T-VILLE TELEVISION 103 National Highway Thomasville, N. C. Dumout BELK — BECK CO. High Point’s Complete Department Store COLONIAL FREEZER LOCKER 1730 North Main High Point, N.C. We make and sell the weather the year around Phone 394] BROWN EQUIPMENT and SUPPLY CO., INC 19 E. Guilford St. Phone 894 Thomasville VICK PAINT High Point, N.C. Valspar Paints and Varnishes 113 East Commerce Ralph Starness, Manager Compliments of ARCHDALE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 87298 KIDDIE KORNER Tots to Teens High Point, N. C. 169 S. Main St. Phone 7964 REDWINE HARDWARE 208 N. Main Street Phone 5048 High Point HINKLE MILLING CO. Thomasville, N.C. Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, and Feed Dealers in all Kinds of Grain Royal Portable Typewriters GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 505 N. Main St. Phone 4573 THOMASON CHEVROLET INC. Chevrolet Sales Service 6 Memorial Park Drive Thomasville, N. C. Phone 2739 FARLOW FUNERAL HOME T. R. FARLOW, PROPRIETOR ASHEBORO, N. C. Best Wishes BANK OF RANDOLPH Asheboro North Carolina CANOY NURSERIES Free Estimates 2403 N. Fayetteville St. Extension Phone Day — 8833 Night — 8833 Asheboro, N. C. PERKINS PONTIAC, INC. 408 National Highway Phone 2726 Thomasville, N.C. STAR FURNITURE CO. Thomasville, N. C. Phone 339 Since 1904 W. §. HOUSER SONS Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 723 S. Main St. High Point, N.C. Phone 4974 High Point, N.C. Compliments Of Swartzberg 5 SClOmHE SEO Rei Ea rAMI Leyes 125.N. Main St. High Point, N.C. J. C. GREEN SON Since 1895 374 Ambulance 374 Thomasville, N.C. DR. MAX RONES OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exan:ined Without Drugs High Point, N.C. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Asheboro, N. C. Member federal reserve system and F.D.I.C. BROWNS SERVICE STATION ESSO Products Gas, Oil, Greasing — Tires Groceries Phone 74775 Hwy. No. 62 Trinity, Nace Compliments of SILER FUNERAL HOME Phone 563 Thomasville, N. C. Flora Welborn Siler, Alumni WAGNER TIRE SERVICE Tire Experts for 35 years North Main St. at Thurton High Point JOHNSON BROTHERS GROCERY Smith Rd. Route 5 Groceries — Fresh Meats — Frozen Food Gas — Oil — Feeds Ice Cream — Milk Shakes HUGHES FARM SUPPLY Tuxedo Feeds — Seeds, Hardware Randolph St., Ext. Thomasville, N.C. Phone 982 You may not be the richest man in town but you'll be the best looking when you leave MERCRY BARBER SHOP Phone 7956 High Point F.C. X. Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizer SPENCER FOOD STORE Fresh meats, Groceries Produce, Hardware, and Paints SELF SERVICE Phone 48397 Trinity, N. C. Otis W. Blackwell Ph. 7932 1345 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Night Phone 5842 “Insure - Stay Insured Rest Assured” PEACE - PRESLAR AUTO REPAIR 1715 English Street High Point, N.C. Phone 6984 Plant Phone 62561 Mr. Mrs. Lloyd B. Smith TRINITY POULTRY We Prepare For Barbecue and Freezer lockers Grade- A-97 Route 2 Box 232 Trinity, N.C. Compliments of LEACH’S GROCERY The best of everything to you from. CLARK-ALBERTSON LAND AUCTION COMPANY SUMMERLIN’S SANDWICH SHOP Basil E. Albertson — Auctioneer Phone 76013 Route 5 High Point, N.C. P ersonal Livestock Property aie Sales Compliments of LEACH’S CURB MARKET Machinery Sales Thomasville, N.C. Keal Estate Agents and Auctioneers We Will Handle Your Sales Anywhere, Anytime UE GRU NON St CECIL’S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone 4953 COMP ANY High Point, N. C. 304 South Main Street Phone 9929 213 First National Bank Bldg. High Points North ‘Caroli igh Point, No arolina Phone 8902 Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of Friends Valedictorian NANCY RICE The Valedictorian and Salutato- rianare chosen for having an excellent scholastic standing throughout high school. These girls have been chosen for the GAaass 01 1955. 9] Salutatorian BETH KINNEY ws ot hab tetnp liao eee “THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES” a te vane A a P 2 uy ie La? — 4 ai Pe iis ba Why e S . ad WARY, by a! nip ¥ en f A aD RE ie ANG i 5 ALe ie ff x i . yc Ps ay | oY Key BSG eh Oa J i ae Depa, of i ek f sah 8 RANDOLPH COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wan 29°
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