Wadesboro High School - Tiger Tales Hi Ways Yearbook (Wadesboro, NC)

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+ a7 ee t-Ways (945 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF WADESBORO HIGH SCHOOL DAIsy RUTH FAULKNER, Editor MARY SMITH, Business Manager JULIA Ross TEAL, Assistant Editor Page I Aa “Yo Wadesboro High Oh, hail to ole’ Wadesboro High, Whose praises we ever will sing; Whose name, through all the ages, Will surely ever ring. We, your sons and daughters true, Will cherish and honor you dearly, And try to bring you glory due. So hail to thee! Oh, hail to thee, Our Alma Mater! Page 2 areword High School days are like football games. They are made up of four quarters and in that time there are gains and losses, touch- downs and fumbles. Whether we are in the first or fourth quarter of the game we are striving for two things, touchdowns and higher goals. With this in mind, we, the staff, present this edition of the HI-Ways. Page 4 Dedccatiou With love and gratitude for the outstanding work he has done for us, we, the Senior Class, do dedicate this, the 1948 edition of the H1-Ways, to our faithful friend and coach, Mr. J. Ray Shelton. Page 5 Gertrude Wall DIETETICS HOME ECONOMICS Doug Ball SCIENCES Cavie Sturgis % ENGLISH LIBRARIAN ASST COACH ay Edna LATIN : $ ES | ; i i 4 i i i 2 W. L. Wddemuth PRINCIPAL MATH HISTORY : : ENGLISH ? SOCIAL SCIENCES PHYSICAL ; EQUCATION DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS : Wary retice Turner COMMERCIAL Elvcauer Hanrell GLEE CLUB William ©. Vere SUPERINTENDENT Rath Hickman SECRETARY Katte Eddins Lucy Pate CAFETERIA MATH Hermue Caraway bun Carter 4 ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS : HUSTORY = SPANISH Kecord of ptwarde CHAVEENS Ian (CUP PRESENTED TO Wadesboro High School By The Class of 1925 Awarded on Four Ideals of Scholarship, Extra-Curricular Activities, Attitude Toward Teachers and Fellow Students WON BY Henrys: Bennett) nt = eure. seen ere eee 1925 Effie: Allen” 2.2. eee Pes EAe Se.) ee 1936 FeldasHightowe tess csea ee ee eee a wereies 1926 Rowland! Pructte = eee 1937 Lee! Gray. ae ee ee oe eee 1927 Mary Evelyn Mortis. 1939 Wioodr awa Galli'e 1 eae een 1928 Frank: Pruette’ 22. eee eee 1940 Halwa tkinse 1g eee ok teeta a ees ae ee eee 1929 Ann Lockhart 222... 5 eee 1941 vila Stat back jee eee erie tae a 2 ae Sa eee 1930 Charles Stevens 2... ae 1942 Boyce: Covi nto tgy sae ce ee ee 1931 Lomie. Low Mills 22222 See 1943 Hemmings Gata wa yan eae nee et 1932 Caroline Gulledse _.. 2 eee 1944 Mation Craigs 3 es), Seen ee ee 1933 Anna Jane Ingtam {) == eee 1945 Sigieymlay IevemenG 2 1934 Neale Kelly 252: 5-2) Seer 1946 Helen Sue Richardson and James Edwards 1935 Daisy Ruth Faulkner 232 1947 SUPERINTENDENT S SCHOPARST IRR Gs HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC ATTAINMENT WON BY Hermine;. Caraway. ee ee eee 1933 Armantine: Dunlap 222 ee 1940 Marion Crat 73 2 2 ee es er ee ee 1934 Charles Allen) Jt) 222.2 =a eee 1941 Hattiet (Rose 25: eee ee ee eee 1934 Marty Elizabeth Davis 222232 ees 1942 Ethel YOLK uIKit ke fre ere er ae 1935 Christine Gray -...3.22 2 1943 Roberta Dunlap geek. 5 oak eg oa ee 1936 Frances Ashcraft _ cute ale 1944 Hezelt Kiker) ies Core Ie ee a 1937 SaraheMareatet a Dickerson 1945 Lia Haris tye oes = epee cee oe Sa oe eee 1939 Margaret Ann, Wingate: re 1946 Bobbys Bucrou oii sya ee ee 1947 CIVITAN CITIZENSHIP MEDAL The Civitan Citizenship Medal is presented to the Senior for his or her citizenship qualities during the four years in high school WON BY Marion Gra ic pee = meee oeee oe Creep Lee me 1934 Herbert Burns. 2-2 eee 1941 Donnell Davidson ane ee ee 1935 Joseph Fellers 222. 25.6.5 ee 1942 EVGlenme Stem R Ghia Ed So 1a 1936 Valliew Lowes .22.-2 = ee op aa 1943 Marvin «Mur tay -o1en eeeee se ee ee eee 1937 Jobn, Blake Watson’ = =n 1944 Alnnvt Hard iso tide = sane ee 1939 WAiltoneShealy = ew1s essen 1945 Walter’) Mars ouirn jp eee eee ee 1940 Walter Mitchell! 2 2 ee 1946 HM: Maplesas see 2 eee 1947 PAGRAILEIKC WINOPTaNG PRESENTED TO Wadesboro High School By The Student Council of 1941 Awarded Each Year to the Most Outstanding Athlete WON BY Gene? Winttec. 228 a tee ee ee 1941 Harrys Dickson Mayers eae 1944 Bickett (Stan back yeaa cee) Pee yee 1942 Richard Glatk and Billa Tice sae 1945 Wiallied Lowe gence State een: Poeun at a eee 1943 is@imoylél Iehwetels 1946 Albert® Polstory cee oe ee 1947 We are Seniors. We have carried the ball of knowledge 75 yards down the field. Now it is goal to go. We are ready to go over for that touchdown! Page 9 Hass Soug (Tune: The Stars Will Remember ) Goodbye dear Old High School Our days with you are through, oO oO) 6 | 0 Our old Alma Mater tried and true, Gal ( ) The years that weve known you Will always be a part, We'll hold each dear memory in our heart. CHORUS And as we now go forth To trod the Road of Life, We'll raise our motto Here it endeth! Here begins. We're sad that we're leaving But onward we must go, To find that tomorrow we'll be gone But now as we leave you Our true hearts seem to say Farewell dear old Wadesboro High School. MOTTO Here It Endeth, Here Beginneth Flower Colors CARNATION BLUE AND WHITE Page 10 4) WwW Vnistine Wornt PRESIDENT SECRETARY Polly Kier Bill Austin VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Corre Sturges ADVISOR Gait Black § Wlascots Pouele Page 11 WILLIAM NEWSOM AUSTIN “Muscles” cheerleading _. Sees, JU SIC at ee Peo basketball Polkton High School 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketba!l 1, Band 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, Class Treasurer 4, Marshal 2, Annual Staff 4, Student Prints Staff 2) 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Eagle Scout 3, 4, Class Superlatives 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Booster Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Class Song Committee 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President of Beta Club 4, 4-H Club 1, Student Conference, Physical Education 1, Senior Play, Cheerleader at East-West All-Star Game 4, Co-Captain of Basketball 4. BETTIE RUTH BAKER............ og IY green Studebaker Student Prints ....___- Harry Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Secretary ROBERT LLOYD BRITT ............... “Buck” Lenore ee ys eo EN CVES (Meee ie ow aes show Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Superlatives 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Safety Patrol 3, Physical Education 1. MARILUS BURCH: 4. 4h) a “Marilu”’ diamond _________.____ Thomas ____.............. convertible Business Club 3, Class Superlatives 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, Beta Club 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Deep Creek 1, 2. and Treasurer of Home Room 3, Class Prophet 4, Booster Queen 4, Sponsor 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Vice President of Home Room 2, Cheerleader at East-West All-Star Game 4. SARA BLANCHE BALLARD BasResbd)) (ee es sweet disposition goals Lilesville School 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 162,35, Homes Een 1325) GirleScoutslaees Physicalakduca= tion 1, 2, Beta Club 2) 35452-H Clubvie GR Ir A ee SOTO. DEXTER BEACHUM ...... ti bom ee Max “Dexter” Se har Baltimore, Maryland 1, 2, Class Leader 2, Industrial Arts 1. 2) 3, Bus) Diivers4e MARGIE LEE CARTER SELALOUS fe Nt a a Bill Beta Club 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, Home Ec. 1, 2, Student Council 4, Student Prints Staff 4, Class Historian 4. RALPH DILMER DAWKINS ...... “Dilmer”’ HID ne = SO 2x woman hater — se friendly Industrial Arts 1, 2, Physical Education 1, 2, Class Superlatives 4, Trades 3. Page 12 DAISY RUTH FAULKNER GUAR WAS AE Ip RS ee oo eee Pretty Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary of Beta Club 4, President of Home Room 1, Student Council 2, Canteen Council 1. Booster Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Editor of Annual 4, Girls’ State 3, Citizenship Cup 3, Marshal 3, Student Conference 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Superlative 4, Business Club 3, Home Ec. 1, 2, Class Motto Com- mittee 4, Sponsor 4. HORACE FRANKLIN FAULKNER, JR. “Horace” DICR WD vere NAG ETAL Tis. ae) Ae a) Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Football 2, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, Junior Play. JACKSON LEE GILMORE ...__.—sr—aer«l—_.......... “Jack” OUI 2 LMR A LGUE DING ee eee married Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, Shop 3, Band 3, Monogram Club 4, Glee Club 1, Physical Ed. 1, Bus Driver 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, Boosters Cjulss DQ, 3h, 4H. JOSEPH MAX GILMORE “Max” WA OG, aia EN Sidhe a Betty Lou Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Physical Ed. 1, Industrial Arts 1, Bus Driver 1, 2, 3, Monogram 2, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS EVERETTE FLACK “Mustard” VAT CGV Che ee ene ee ee IN GID = at ee eo) Joy Football 1, 2, Beta Club 3, Student Prints Staff 3. Physical Ed. 1, Senior Play, Superlative. ANNA JANE GRAY ............ Peay a SUE, good-looking ..........._____- tactful Junior Play, Senior Play, Business Club 3, Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager of Student Prints 4, Assistant Circulation Manager of Student Prints 3, Superlatives 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Song Committee 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Sponsor 3, Basketball 1. es A Ma me te blue eyes BETTY GREY HARRINGTON “Bet Grey” RAAAHIADG sa CSE ads Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Business Club 3, Marshal 2, 3, Chief Marshal 3, Girls’ State 3, Annual Staff 4, Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager of Student Prints 4, Testator 4, Scouts 1, Superlatives 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Cheerleader at East-West All-Star Game 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Award, History Medal 3, Student Conference 3, 4-H Club 1, All County Basketball Team 2, Co-Captain of Basketball Team 4. AGNES DALTON HASTY .......... A ee AG be WOON), TL) Eien os ba EEE Lilesville Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3, Junior Play 3. Page 13 LEONARD LAWERENCE HEAVENER “itchy” student council __.____________ SOUL C) curls Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Blocking Trophy 3, Baseball 1, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President of Student Council 4, Vice President of Home Room 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Industrial Arts 1, Physical Ed. 1, Basket- ball Manager 4, Shop 2, 3, Stage Manager 3, 4, Mili- tary Drill 1, Class Motto Committee 4. MARGARET REYNOLDS HENRY ......... “Mog” é wee ARBs Sela: 2 Aus Parr ee SON RUIUE Een eee ope talk _ ==” —- Home Ec, 1, 2, Business Club 3, Glee Club 4. 7 Z 5 Pp SF (fo zy Cae ee % ae 4 BOBBY LEE HUNTLEY “Coot”’ EGU aA a ORES LOA A ee Se mouth Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Man- ager 1, Baseball 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Mono- gram Club 2, Vice President of Monogram Club 3, President of Monogram Club 4, Business Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Student Prints Staff 4, Scouts 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Junior Classical League 4, Secretary of Latin Club 4, Class Superlative 4. HERMAN HARRY HUNTLEY ............. “Horse” Tae gen cote Obie a (CCD A ee Bettie Football Manager 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball Manager 1, Monogram Club 3, 4, Business Club 3, Canteen SELMA EVELYN HILL sweet Basketball 1, Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3. J;.D.AHOWARD (ee, ear ee Fat’ Personality 2a Deep Greek = voice Superlative 4, Annual Staff 4, Student Prints Staff 2, 4, Band 1, 3, Safety Patrol 2; 3, Vice President of Home Room 1, 2. Council 25 Class Officers 2) Boosters Gluipeslae 2mm Bus Driver 4, Student Prints Staff 4, Superlative 4. “Lib” [rend 22 leg 3 Seen talking Basketball 1, 4, Junior Band 1, Glee Club 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Junior Play 3, Home Ec. 1, 2, Superla- tive 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Junior Classical League 4, Sponsor 2, 4, Senior Play. LOUISE JOHNSON®: oe eee “Louise” Morven 2 et aa eee ee CT | eS clothes Home Ec. 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Superlatives 4, Booster Club 1, 4, Class Song Committee 4. Page 14 DAISY LOU KISER “Polly” [STDS gk 5 AR Oe ROGUAIOOR Spee ee figure Glee Club 4, Home Ec. 1, 2, Vice President of Home Room 4, Student Prints Staff 4, Superlative 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Classical League 4, A 4 Sponsor 4, Student Council 3, Senior Play. MARGARET LUCILLE KNOTTS NAG: 22S SORES eee LALO ee __. hair “Margaret” Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3, Superlative 4. iM Li aE ee LANE en smallness Beta Club 3, 4, Superlative 4, Business Club 3. BEL RY EANT MELTON San eeee a ULC eee ee EOL pee, Chris “Betty” Junior Play, Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 4. NELL KATHRYN LOWE “Nell” HOLE. COSRELUG Carroll Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Homegior I) Business: Club 33Scouts 1.2, Superia- tive 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 4, 4-H Club 1, 2. MARY NELL MARTIN ““Mernell’”’ 72 GULCE AS Sees OMe ee Se OR TOTES Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3, Superlative 4. SARAH CHRISTINE MORRISON sweet disposition —___---- CLOLOd cee willingness Home Ec. 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Business Club 3, Secre- tary of Home Room 4, Superlative 4. EDNASJOZPAULL ere ee “Edna” ode. CNOG ne personality jokes Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3, Secretary of Business Club 3, Superlative 4. Page 15 “Doris” (Ere Lee eee ATO), a hairdos Home Ec. 1, 2, Business Club 3, Glee Club 4, Beta A JESSE HUGH SCARBOROUGH ....... VOSS VA ree A VOMIDIR ax oe Ee neat Football 3, Football Manager 2, Baseball 1, Monogram Glube3 es unions Play Business @lubesoam Scouts Superlatives 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Cheerleader at East-West All-Star Game 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Beta Club 3, 4. ROLAND JASPER SCOTT, JR... sss. ‘The Scott’ WA O70 aed ee me ees (001 ld) good-looking Laurinburg High 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Boys’ Chorus 1, Victory Corps 1, Junior Play, Optimist Bowl 4, Co- Captain Footbail 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SHERRILL SELLARS ..._...._..... “Bill” CO“pEen2e Jee £00A 100k s = ae hair Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Business Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, Physical Ed. 3, Junior Classical League 4, Student Prints Staff 4, Industrial Arts 3. BENS SMITH-ey ee ee eae on ee ah noe “Ben” NEG UNE ne eB CE TILA Dee ee eC Wilmington 1. MATTIE ELIZABETH SMITH “Betty” Monogram Club 4, Home Ec. 1, 2, Girls’ State 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Superlatives 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Cheerleader at East-West All- Star Game 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer of Beta Club 4, Senior Play. MARY RUBYE SMITH “Mae” Phot (epee ee HG a es. pasleeeall) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain of Basketball Team 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Business Club 3, Marshal 3, Girls’ State 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Student Prints Staff 2, 4, Superlatives 4, Intramural Basketball! 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Booster Club 4, Sponsor 4, Student Council 3, Beta Club 3, 4, President of Beta Club 4, 4-H Club 1. Page 16 WILLIAM CARLISLE TAFT....—s—s.—=w—sistiéi‘ yi«l.«u. “Bill” permanents _.____.---._-- WOOL al ae tee Ole ee Plymouth Football” 1)°2,3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Business Club 3, Canteen Council 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Scouts 1, Superlative 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Song Committee 4. BETTY ANN TREADAWAY LILLE 8 Serre ee eyes Junior Play, Home Ec. 1, 2, Canteen Council 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Student Prints Staff. 3, 4, Superlative 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Student Confer- ence 2, 3, Senior Play. DONALD EDWARD TREADAWAY married “Don” es een Sea ID oe a EEE), Baseball 1, 3, Industrial Arts 3, Physical Ed. 2. BASIL EDWARD TUCKER...._._.—.......... “Basil” GDL Nest ee ITE eT 2 [VLC eee ee Deep Creek Trades 2, 3. Wh 2 PERRY ALAN ST UCKERG es a aie es “Tuck” touc hdowns COREA Ue eed football Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Monogram Club 3, Vice President of Monogram Club 4, Junior Play, Physical Ed. 1, Basketball Tournament 1, Class Song Commit- tee 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Class 2, 3, Canteen Council 2, 3, Vice President of Class 1. “Nan” CLC eae SAA, A ttt tay OS te trumpet Basketball 2, 3, Football 4, Chief Cheerleader 4, Cheerleader at East-West All-Star Game 4, Monogram Club 4, Vice President of Home Room 1, President of Home Room 4, Glee Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Bus Driver 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Scouts 1, Superlative 4, Junior Classical League 4, Vice President of Latin Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 17 Our Seucor Best All Round Sf tt SCARBOROUGH HEAVENER HOWARD WARNER ‘TUCKER HUNTLEY JOHNSON GRAY KNOTTS PAUL HARRINGTON SMITH Page 18 Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed BRITT AUSTIN FLACK MEEKS SELLARS TAFT KISER FAULKNER BAKER MORRISON BURCH SMITH Page 19 List of Superlatives GIRL SUPERLATIVE BOY LOUISE3] OL NSO Nae ee Most saree Sdn end Re fe SCO, DAISY LRUTHerAULK NERS =e Best-all-round PERRY TUCKER MARYGNERTRNLAR (LN |e meee Most Bashjul BASIL TUCKER LOUISE} JOHNSON jee eee INcalest es =e TEENY SCARBOROUGH ANNE GRAY? 2 soe eae ee Most Conceited __..-....- LEONARD HEAVENER EDNAS PAUL eee oe ye ee Wttiest; 222 ee ee VANDER WARNER BED GY SS MIT His snes ee eee ee Biggest Flirt ile Re [2 oCOmr BEITY. GREY ELIARRINGION 2) eee Most Atpleic 2 PERRY TUCKER ANNES GRA Vopr ee eee Best’ Dancer ee BILL TAFT LOUISE JOHNSON) 22 = i enero reat BesteDret cd eee TEENY SCARBOROUGH MARY SMU. El) eet ees eee BestuSP6t =e eet _ HARRY HUNTLEY POLLY @N1SER ge eee ee ee Best Psgure-Physique 12. LLoyD BRITT BETTIE. BAK ER oe see eee Most. Popular 2 ee PERRY TUCKER MARGARETEISNOTES ee eee es Most Oriciigl 2 ee J. D. Howarp CHRISTINE MORRISON ee MosteSincere = as ee BILL AUSTIN POLLY. ISE Rasen Bae. Pretizest-Best Looking .. )_-2 es LLOYD BRITT DAISYSRUTH FAULK NER@ seo Most Ambitions = BILL AUSTIN BETTY GREY HARRINGTON . ._ Most Likely to Succeed _._ em BILL’ AUSTIN VA NIN EGR You 2) ees eee Most Dignijied = ae BILL SELLARS BEDEIESDAKE Ri: ee. sern eee Moist lnjlnentid as VANDER WARNER BETTY GREY HARRINGTON -__-..---- Most Stid1ous = BILLY MEEKS BEEELBS AKER gies see ane Most Dependable 2 VANDER WARNER MARTE USD WRCH meres ee eet ae eee MOS COUT COUN sees eee eee PERRY TUCKER MUARTUGE BD URC gee ee tee Most laciiil eee ee TIM LAKE MARYS OME gee cei as ong ones ees Mos? Concent === ee Harry HUNTLEY MARY VIN EVICS MARTIN Gee ees, ViG7 WV O71 G ie al cian DILMER DAWKINS BETTY SMIT Heese eee eee ee Cues) sae Rae Oe ae! HARRY HUNTLEY BELIVGANN SE READ AW .. —eeeee ee Grouchies) ee sige Bossy LEE HUNTLEY MARY NEL’ MARTIN 72. ne ee OUTST Me ee ek ets Oe BASIL TUCKER INEUISLOW E eee eee eee Bie ces HGl cya eee ee J. D. Howarp BETTIE CD AKER gee eee Best Personality) == ee PERRY TUCKER oie take Sete EL ee eS eres Mos) Gallazt ne Louis FLACK Page 20 x Gare ae: MARGIE CARTER Historian The history of the class of 1948 is not com- plete; but only beginning. Graduation day does not mean that their work is finished; it means it has just begun. The members of the class of 1948 will keep on making history. However, we do set down herein the history of our class during its twelve years in the Wadesboro schools. The class who entered the first grade in 1936 as frightened youngsters, had as their teachers Mrs. Joe Liles, Miss Mary Plunkett, Miss Ann Little Masemore, and Mrs. Lee Ashcraft. The next year their knowledge was increased under the capable guidance of Mrs. Chase Baughn, Mrs. W. L. McKinnon, and Miss Neill. During their third and fourth years, they began new sub- jects which were very easy under the leadership of Mrs. Eleanor Gray, Miss Neill, Miss Alice Lampley, Miss Barbara Weir, and Miss Julia Cameron. To go to the high school building was very exciting for these boys and girls. By this time they had learned what school was really like. Their patient teachers for the fifth grade were Miss Pauline Pinkston and Mrs. Heck Allen. In the sixth grade, these boys and girls learned the fundamentals of grammar and of decimal fractions under the leadership of Miss Nora Boggan and Mrs. W. W. Bennett. Mrs. W. J. Gulledge and Miss Lillian Cunningham prepared them to enter Junior High during their seventh year. Note books and more note books were made! In the eighth grade, they took up the subject of art under the direction of Miss Drucilla Tice and Miss Mary Mitchell. At the close of that year, the class was graduated into high school. Class History The next year was very different for these boys and girls. They had never experienced chang- ing classes before and were a little confused for the first few days, as freshmen. Their teachers during their freshman year were Miss Blanche Banta, Mr. W. N. Hix, Mrs. George Miller, and Mrs. Tom Wall. Some of the class began to take part in various activities such as basketball, the Booster’s Club, and newspaper writing. Now that they had learned the principles of high school, they became sophomores under Mr. W. N. Hix, Mrs. B. P. Robinson, Mrs. G. K. Craig, Mrs. Elsie Lee Carricker, Mrs. L. A. Weddington, Miss Fran- ces Moore, Miss Hermine Caraway, and Mr. Al Paling. The Junior year in Miss Caraway’s room was a happy one for these boys and girls. They were kept busy every minute with various activities of school life. The most outstanding event of this year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which had for its theme a “Circus”. This class also presented a play entitled “Redheaded Royalty from Arkansas”. Many of the boys played football and helped the Tigers win the Eastern Confer- ence championship. That year one-third of the class made the scholarship honor roll. Bobby Burroughs, a member of our class, had enough units to graduate at the end of the junior year. Not only did he have enough units, but he had a higher average than anyone in the Senior class and therefore he was valedictorian for commence- ment. Betty Grey Harrington was chief marshal for commencement and the citizenship cup was awarded to Daisy Ruth Faulkner. The represen- tatives for Girls’ State were Daisy Ruth Faulk- ner, Betty Grey Harrington, Betty Smith and Mary Smith. All the cheerleaders elected for 1947-1948 were members of our class. We were fortunate to have Mr. Wildermuth return as prin- cipal after several years service overseas. Miss Hermine Caraway, Miss Mary Alice Turner, Miss Norma Smoak, Mrs. G. K. Craig, Miss Laura Shaw Atkinson, Mr. Al Paling, Mrs. Sam Milton, and Coach Shelton were our teachers. (Continued on Page 48) Page 21 Last Wil aud “Jestament To ALL WHOM THIS MAy CONCERN: We, the Senior Class of 1948, of Wadesboro ‘High School, having finished our high school days, do herewith make our last will and testa- ment. We bequeath the following: To Mr. Terrell, our fun loving superintendent, we leave our sincere appreciation and thanks for all his help. To Mr. Wildermuth, our guiding light and inspiration, we leave our wholehearted admira- tion and the sincere hope that the rising Senior Class will not give him the headaches we have. To Miss Sturgis, our friend and teacher, we leave all our love and the hope that she will not forget the Class of 1948. To the faculty, we leave the memory of our brilliancy, our industrious habits, and our proper deportment. To the Junior Class, we leave our wonderful example as a model class. May they imitate but never equal us. . We, Marilu Burch, Doris Rogers, and Dell Elmore, do leave our love for diamonds to Addie Milks and Agnes Gilmore. We, R. J. Scott, Perry Tucker, Max Gilmore, Coot Huntley, Harry Huntley, Jack Gilmore, Leonard Heavener, Lloyd Britt, J. B. Howell, and Bill Taft, the football boys of the Senior Class, we leave W. H. S. without a first string. To Coach Shelton, we leave Hank Wall as the sole survivor of this year’s first string. I, Basil Tucker, do leave my quiet manner to Carole Gray. I, Bettie Baker, do leave my boisterous laugh- ter to Christine Tarlton. We, Daisy Ruth Faulkner and Margaret Henry, do leave our popularity with the faculty to Lib Faulkner and Emmy Lewis. I, J. D. Howard, do leave my size to Willie Horne. We, Edna Paul, Evelyn Hill, Betty Jean Melton, and Margaret Knotts do leave our good friend- ship to Maxine Hendley and Esther Covington. I, Ben Smith, do leave my varied assortment of hair dyes to J. C. Carter. We, Lib Hyatt and Anne Gray, do leave our friend “Zeke” to anyone who will have him. I, Teeny Scarborough, do leave my hair to LeeRoy Bowers. We, Dexter Beachum and Billy Sellars, do leave our love for slow driving to Phil Robin- son and Buddy Rogers. BETTY GREY HARRINGTON Testator I, Polly Kiser, do leave my good looks to Mary Agnes Allen. I, Margie Carter, do leave my place on the Student Council to Caroline Taylor. We, Betty and Mary Smith, do leave our inter- est in men to Betty Rose Short and Helen Stewart. I, Louis Flack, do leave Margaret McRae to anyone who can get her. I, Horace Faulkner, do leave my willingness to help others to Don Trexler. I, Nell Lowe, do leave my love for eating to Betty Jane Coggins. I, Bill Austin, do leave my job of fixing the sports page of the Student Prints to Dick Liles. I, Vander Warner, do leave my ability to run the Senior Class to the president of the Class of 1949. . I, Dilmer Dawkins, do leave my love for girls to Phil Robinson. I, Donald Treadaway, do leave my ability to play baseball to Jack Pegram. I, Sara Ballard, do leave Lilesville and all its charms to Doris Ann Talent. I, Christine Morrison, do leave my job as sec- retary of the Senior Class to Margaret McRae. We, Agnes Hasty and Mary Nell Martin, do leave our secrets to Sylvia Farris and Allelia Gray. I, Billy Meeks, do Jeave my studious mind to Clyde Wright. We, Betty Ann Treadaway and Louise John- son, do leave our friendship to Julia Ross Teal and Mary Agnes Allen. We, the Senior Class, do leave to Dwight Stephenson the belief that he will be the future Milton Cross of the radio world. I, Betty Grey Harrington, leaving love and best wishes for the Juniors, do hereby collect all the old gum used by the Senior Class to seal this last will and testament for now and for evermore on this day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight. THE CLASS OF 1948. Page 22 BETTIE BAKER Prophet While going through my attic today, January 5, 1968, I ran across some old letters that I had forgotten about. I have saved them and _ they have accumulated during the many long years. These letters are from some of my old high school cronies, members of the Class of 1948. I have beside me several stacks from which I am going to pick out a few and read them over again. Here’s an interesting one. It is postmarked Bongo Bali, Africa. It came from Mary Smith who is now the head missionary there. She tells me that she was at Basil’s Trading Post (you guessed it, the owner and operator is none other than that business minded Basil Tucker ) getting supplies the other day and who should she run into but J. D. Howard and Billy Sellars. They are now big producers in Hollywood and they were in Africa to get shots for the famous picture, “Belle of the Congo,” starring none other than that lover boy of all lover boys, R. J. Scott and the lovely up-and-coming actress, Desrutha DeFinker (Daisy Ruth Faulkner to us). Also along on the trip were Doris Rogers, Edna Paul, and Betty Jean Melton who serve as tre- write girl, chief stenographer, and make-up girl, respectively. Here is a letter from the famous Wall Street broker, William Carlisle Taft (known to the world as good ole Bill, the financier). He tells me that he left Wadesboro and established him- self in the big metropolis of New York. He has been exceedingly fortunate in running into many of his old schoolmates. It seems that he has several working on his vast staff. Margaret Henry has charge of all clientele; Evelyn Hill is Class Prophecy head of all correspondence and Margaret Knotts and Agnes Hasty are the heads of the huge ad- vertising department. Max Gilmore is an under- cover agent who smells out all of the plotters that scheme to relieve the internationally known Taft and Company of its—uh—Bill seems to use a very old slang expression here—he calls it let- tuce! Bill also tells me that he buys all of his clothes from “The Teeney Weeney, Fat or Skinny Clothes Company”. This is run by Teeny Scar- borough. The other day Bill was being fitted, and who should walk in but Bill Austin. The think that shocked them, though, was the fact that Bill was dressed in rags!!! he was working in the experimenting lab of his It seems that “Uppan Aatom” chemical plant and flipped some ashes from his D. D. cigar, (I'll add right here that these are manufactured by Dexter Beachum and Dilmer Dawkins, the tobacco kings of the South), and there was a terrific explosion. So, even though, as modest as the Great Austin is, he was forced to buy him some new clothes. Now, my next letter really does give me a lot of news about the Class of ‘48. It comes from Polly Kiser, the woman who sees all, hears all, and tells more. She has a daily broadcast over a nation-wide hook-up. Three of her guest stars seem to have been Vander Warner, the world famous comedian, Ben Smith, the walk- ing brain, and Betty Ann Treadaway, the girl who has twice won the Pulitzer prize for her books on “Being Perfectly Frank” and “Man vs. Woman”. Polly also says here that her two very capable assistants are Christine Morrison, and Marilu Buch. None of these girls makes less than $25,000 per year. Also, Polly tells me she is looking forward to a visit from Perry Tucker who is now coaching at Meeks Univer- sity (named for that master mind in math, Professor Billy Meeks), and from Anne Gray, who has been selected as the most outstand- ing model in the Johnson (yes, Louise John- son is the big chief) Model Agency. Elizabeth (Continued on Page 48) Page 23 Soiiscscsin a Bice PRO a Fee we: i Se Page 27 Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Teacher We -é% Yuuronrs THREE DOWN AND ONE TO GO |DRAGHNA DE 2 Mary Agnes Allen William Almond Lee Roy Bowers Joyce Brower lm Gr Garter Betty Jane Coggin Frances Collier Esther Covington Dell Elmore Sylvia Farris Charles Gathings Agnes Gilmore Allelia Gray Dorothy Hanna Eloise Hasty Maxine Henley Lois Hildreth Mary Eloise Horne Willie Horne Herbert Ingram Juanita Kelly Emmy Lewis Dick Liles Auldon Lovett Margaret McRae Anna Ruth Meachum Addie Milks Elsie Moore Sara Paxton Jack Pegram Phil Robinson Doris Scott Page 28 pire DELL ELMORE Doris ANN TALENT ___. HERMINE CARAWAY Cora Lee Sellars Paul Sessions Betty Rose Short Vera Sings Ben Smith Dwight Stephenson Helen Stewart Raymond Stiles Doris Ann Talent Christine Tarlton Caroline Taylor Julia Ross Teal Donald Trexler Henry Wall Clyde Wright MARGARET MCRAE © We rtre Sophomores IT’S HALF TiME FOR US PMEV UN RCA VeRO LL Ren eee ae VEG CH; ee MARGARET MOORE DY ORIN 18) a SS Pe VACOUP TESA CHT ee VICK GILMORE EIAROLDSCOCKMAN =e (Secrelary-lreasurer” seer FAYE STOGNER Miss EDNA GIESEKING ____. Becky Allen Bobby Baker Douglas Britt Margaret Burns . Alvin Ray Butler Harold Cockman Mary Eleanor Covington Bill Covington Billy Dabbs Maurice Deese Lib Faulkner Willie Mae Gaddy Vick Gilmore Carole Gray Risden Hai re Joe Harkey Charles Harrington Harold Harrington Amelia Hildreth ee egcper Louise Hill Johnny Hull, Jr. Rosa Lee Horne Lena Hough Helen Howard Tommy Howell Curtis Howell Doris Kelly Bobby Kiser Jo Alyce Lackey Eula Rae Lang Jerry Leach Mary Bennett Little Valdon Lovett Claudia Marsh Donald Martin Jessie McRae Ruby McLendon Vonnette Melton Page 29 Fetzer Mills Sarah Elizabeth Moore Margaret Moore Vada Myers Bobby Pratt Dewey Presslar Betsy Robinson Buddy Rogers Dick Roper Barbara Russell Delores Short Mildred Starling Faye Stogner Ruth Treadaway Lois Turner Robert Webb Jerry Wilkinson Ruth Wright MARY ALICE TURNER We tre Preschmen THEY CALL US THE SCRUB TEAM JOE, BURROUGHS -o eee iS Presidente ee eee HUGH BAKER ERED MANGUMaee oe eee Vice Presicii. —— BETTY HARRINGTON INMARSHAD be RA UIELE Hy eure Secretary-Treasurer _____.. ANNE BRYAN BOWMAN EUCY: PARE eek. kee Sit eee iL COLI CT ewes 6 ANNE CARTER Albert Allen Fred Allen Sarah Allen Ann Arnette Hugh Baker Nezzie Baker Harold Beaver Anne Bryan Bowman Mary Ann Brower Margaret Burch Dwight Burr Joe Burroughs Claudia Carpenter Elwyn Carter Katharine Childs - Baxter Coggin Mary Helen Coley Bobby Cranford Ben Cobington Frank Davis Roger Davis Mary Faye Eddins Bennett Faulkner Bennie Gulledge Mac Hardison Betty Harrington Watt Harrington Ei Ge Hasty, Dossie Heavener Ann Helms Lula Mae Helms Jimmie Hough James Huggins Agnes James Carl Jarrell Gaston Johnson Mary Virginia Kelly Haywood Lee Betsy Liles Fred Mangum Gwendolyn Maples Rebecca Meachum Tibitt Meeks Tony Mims Page 30 John Muldrow Nancy McQuaque Martha McRae Harold Perkins Betty Jean Powell Alta Rae Previtte Johnnie Ratliffe Marshall Ratlitfe Erwin Rayle Robert Sanford Olin Scott Margaret Sellars Gene Sewell Billy Short Donald Treadaway Billy Joe Tucker Jimmy Turner James Vick Jeanne Wagoner Mary Anne Wall Beverly Wallace G. H. Warner Lorene Williams GOdch kal oe ee Assistant Coach -..--------- Go-COpigiN pa . Bp Gotnaroectc ENDS Albert Allen Harold Cockman Jack Gilmore J. B. Howell Tim Lake Donald Martin Fetzer Mills Dewey Taylor GUARDS Johnny Allen Charles Harrington Bobby Lee Huntley Marshall Ratliffe Bill Taft BACKS TACKLES Sr oRe Douglas Britt - 1 Oe Harkey Lloyd Britt ss Dossie Heavener Dwight Burr Leonard Heavener Max Gilmore Bobby Kiser Vick Gilmore Bobby Little Freddy Gray Ree emocott Risden Haire Buddy Liles Phil Robinson CENILEDS Buddy Rogers Harry Huntley Perry Tucker Vander Warner Henry Wall ¥ Robert Webb MANAGERS Jimmy Hough Fred Mangum Jerry Wilkerson Page 34 “lhe Season's Scoreboard WADESBORO VERSUS Peper one ee Ee 3 WALT) OC ON) Ween ete ten eas ae fe ee 2) Oh 2 Se ee Se ee ELAtCLin Chae seen eaten near eS sat Soa 8 eae 0 Da 2 ee ee es ROCK (1 ola trae eee Meeeetiag cs arts eee oot 6 [C3 ai RI CR ON Aad ME et Sati Ofc wears 2 a meee reser GS Pa tae 12 OS So ee ie eee an ec Hamlet ere see oe eset ek ee ee 6 NU EEE SE ee ee De ISU DELL ON peewee eens ee sede NE 0 WA. SLE A ee EE ED MONT OC gre pune oe ate tT E ee Ss 0 nna tas OE ap A aR IM.cee FiO] ly eee acetate ee oer 7 1) Rc este aS CAUtiD Dk pe ent eee arate Ue ah 0 203 EES ISR ieee Secs ENR a DS OV pp cee rome: 21 ee 14 AIS A EN STs A et Re ake y 1c Witeeet Bares om Renin ee hae Yea 7 Scott and Tucker Play In Optimist Bowl At High Point Page 35 Girls Gavsketéall Coach Resa a eee tet te I ce) LOE GO=GADLAIDS —ark gee ee Ee, es mae eee BETTY GREY HARRINGTON, MARY SMITH Mana COtS Joh s coe eS soto ghee eee Lip FAULKNER, MARY AGNES ALLEN Sara Ballard Nell Lowe Betty Jane Coggin Lib Moore Mary Eleanor Covington Doris Scott Carole Gray Betty Rose Short Betty Grey Harrington Delores Short Polly Kiser Mary Smith Page 36 Boys Baskettall C1) a ee eo A ee aN cad Re Ye DouG HALL BILL AUSTIN, HANK WALL CHARLES HARRINGTON, LEONARD HEAVENER Albert Allen Marshall Ratliffe Bill Austin Phil Robinson Alvin Ray Butler Dick Roper Max Gilmore Perty sbucker Tim Lake Hank Wall Dick Liles i Page 37 Cheerleaders Wadesboro Cheerleaders Selected as the Official Cheerleaders for East-West All-Star Game Bill Austin Betty Smith Bettie Baker Caroline Taylor Betty Grey Harrington Vander Warner Jessie Scarborough Page 38 Editorserr. Chiefs ne Bah See Bn ee eee eee Daisy RUTH FAULKNER Assistant EAU OG ech. vette S re Be eee ee JULIA Ross T EAL Busomess Mana@et x cceteso is Doe ee ree MARY SMITH Assistant Business Manager stone geo Wl, VE cee ee ALLELIA GRAY Adviser as Ta a bah a a, ee nn HERMINE CARAWAY EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Bill Austin Cora Lee Sellars Margaret Burch Emmy Lewis Mary Eleanor Covington Betty Smith Lib Faulkner Lib Moore Betty Grey Harrington Faye Stogner J. D. Howard Bill Sellars Betsy Liles Bill Taft Bobby Lee Huntley Betty Ann Treadaway Page 40 TEE LG (meee ee a se 8 ea ee ee DEDIIED BAKER PAS S S) CEREAL OT sameeren nes, SORE ogee te) oe Se BILL AUSTIN, MARGARET MCRAE USAT IVES al VGI7A Cc Lumens ee Senate ee ees BETTY GREY HARRINGTON PAWNS aIL MIS TLSCILCNV GL VELTE AO CK (ts teesae ts ee Bree ee ee a eee BETTY JANE COGGIN RIO OSOP 2 nao 2 eS lg A ee HERMINE CARAWAY BUSINESS STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Mary Agnes Allen Betsy Liles Mary Agnes Allen Claudia Marsh Anne Bryan Bowman Dick Liles Margie Carter Bobby Pratt Joe Burroughs sees Louis Flack Betsy Robinson pate Blea nor Oy Baten ‘ans ee Charles Harrington Bill Sellars Anne Gray Lib Moore Joe Harkey Dwight Stephenson Bobby Lee Huntley Mary Smith J. D. Howard Caroline Taylor Polly Kiser Julia Ross Teal Polly Kiser Betty Ann Treadaway Page 41 Stadeut Couucel Presidéni Soe ee ee eee ene ee LEONARD HEAVENER CAROLINE TAYLOR Le LE tie alas De a ea ee eee DS Eb Ee AKER CAGUIOR a. tak 5 Pen Seis OU a Ry se ae ee ee Mr. W. L. WILDERMUTH SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE MARGIE CARTER JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES CHARLES GATHINGS PHIL ROBINSON SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES LIB MOORE Doris KELLY FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Page 42 FREDDIE ALLEN LORENE WILLIAMS Duuior Harsical League POLLY KISER OLE TON GAS aE NEN ES ES OR ON a, Se” sO eT Wipe SILC 1 eee ih Ble. nee cee. uy! $n Roe ew eS WG eel _.... BOBBY LEE HUNTLEY FUGIRRE OE wo ae CSD SACLE BAR Pinces ee DE OD BEY iy ne OY ND _ Miss EDNA GIESEKING Lib Faulkner Bobby Lee Huntley Lib Hyatt Polly Kiser COD IAIN Re anne ck ee ees Bit ye ee Cee Ad OE ee, GCULCHG Tee ee OS ee EE ERS Se ASR A 220 Jimmy Ballard Douglas Britt He GCG. Hasty Martin Horne Valdon Lovett Dick Roper i, If Sear Bill Sellars Donnie James Dewey Morrison Dewey Presslar Gary Teal Page 43 Faye Stogner Lois Turner Vander Warner Donald Treadaway Henry Clay Treadaway Robert Webb Booster Aub President eis hot eg ot RE ee ee 34 = DILD PAUSE ers yy | Vice Presidéntizn tats ee ee Seta MARGARETAMGICAE ge Secretary and Tréasuper xis os I MARY SMITH Albert Allen Becky Allen Johnny Allen Mary Agnes Allen Nancy Jane Allen Sarah Allen Bill Austin Caroline Austin Bettie Baker Pat Beachum Patsy Bivens Anne Bryan Bowman Douglas Britt Lleyd Britt Dwight Burr Margaret Burch Joe Burroughs Katharine Childs Harold Cockman Betty Jane Coggin Mary Eleanor Covington Frank Davis Mary Faye Eddins Dell Elmore Sylvia Farris Daisy Ruth Faulkner Lib Faulkner Phylis Ray Gant Jack Gilmore Max Gilmore Vick Gilmore Allelia Gray Anne Gray Carole Gray Freddie Gray Risden Haire Joe Harkey Charles Harrington Betty Grey Harrington Dossie Heavener Leonard Heavener Becky Jo Hill Jimmy Hough J. B. Howell Bobby Lee Huntley Harry Huntley All football players are honorary members. Louise Johnson Bobby Kiser Polly Kiser Jo Alyce Lackey Betsy Liles Buddy Liles Mary Jane Liles Bobby Little Mary Bennett Little Foye Lowe Nell Lowe Gwendolyn Maples Claudia Marsh Donald Martin Peggy Mayhew Fetzer Mills Elsie Moore Sara Elizabeth Moore Margaret McRae Martha McRae Nancy McQuage Peggy Joyce Odom Libby Overton Page 44 Lula Ann Pope Marshall Ratliffe Betsy Robinson Phil Robinson Buddy Rogers Doris Scott Ren anocOtt Betty Smith Mary Smith Dwight Stephenson Faye Stogner Bill Taft Caroline Taylor Dewey Taylor Julia Ross Teal Betty Ann Treadaway Perry Tucker Jeanne Wagoner Henry Wall Mary Anne Wall Vander Warner Robert Webb IPDS: Oa oS ST Fd Pe LI LS Ae tend SYLVIA FARRIS DC CTET AT AILG milly CAS 101 CF, «aibainiy Mee My SS ee oR Bae ee NELL LOWE ORE Tse a I EP ar Mrs. SAM HARRELL SOPRANOS Sylvia Farris Margaret Henry Eloise Horne Lib Hyatt Nell Lowe Doris Rogers Doris Scott Cora Lee Sellars Betty Rose Short Vera Sings Doris Ann Talent Jeanne Wagoner BASSES Dwight Burr Horace Faulkner Jack Gilmore Leonard Heavener Billy Sellars TENORS Lloyd Britt Frank Davis Dossie Heavener J. D. Howard Coot Huntley Dewey Presslar Vander Warner Page 45 ALTOS Mary Faye Eddins Maxine Henley Lois Hildreth Louise Johnson Juanita Kelly Polly Kiser Nancy McQuage Addie Milks Elsie Moore Christine Morrison Moucegram (lub President 223.55 fue Se or as ee BoBBY LEE HUNTLEY Vice: Presidente 2 oe 2 ee PERRY TUCKER Secretary and Treasures 2 dh Sel ge eno Lae ee PHIL ROBINSON AAVISCF st inna oO a ee Ts ee Pe ee RAY SHELTON Assistant Adviser 2s 5. Og) oe Ne a Douc HALL Mary Agnes Allen Coot Huntley Teeny Scarboro Bill Austin Harry Huntley Roland Jasper Scott Betty Baker Lib Hyatt Betty Smith Lloyd Britt Tim Lake Mary Smith Mary Eleanor Covington Dick Liles Bill Taft Jack Gilmore Nell Lowe Perry Tucker Max Gilmore Fred Mangum Henry Wall Betty Grey Harrington Dewey Pressler Vander Warner, Jr. Leonard Heavener Phil Robinson Page 16 Presid Cpl aie ee fh Pac ae ae ae ae ae Ne MARY SMITH Re CORITCS 1:1 671) pea ese Oe te ree ee OE oh BILL AUSTIN SRO IT 2S ale ache AE ee ee Oe Oe .... DAISY RUTH FAULKNER LOCO a2 EO Ns NAAN ae RRR CIS deh OE I BETTY SMITH INOW SOG. BE I Be A AS AT PRS ee) 5 Lucy PATE Bill Austin Maxine Henley Doris Rogers Bettie Baker Willie Horne Jesse Scarborough Sara Ballard Polly Kiser Betty Smith Marilu Burch Dick Liles Mary Smith Margie Carter Margaret McRae Dwight Stevenson Daisy Ruth Faulkner Billy Meeks Doris Ann Talent Louis Flack Addie Milks Caroline Taylor Charles Gathings Elsie Moore Julia Ross Teal Allelia Gray Sara Paxton Betty Ann Treadaway Betty Grey Harrington Phil Robinson Page 47 Class History (Continued from Page 21) The Senior year of high school had come at last. The faculty members during this year were Miss Carrie Sturgis, Senior Sponsor, Mr. W. L. Wilder- muth, principal, Mrs. Tom Wall, Miss Mary Alice Turner, Coach Doug Hall, Coach Shelton, Mrs. Sam Harrell and Miss Edna Gieseking. There was much work to be done since this was their last year of school. The Senior officers were Vander Warner, President, Polly Ktser, Vice President, Bill Austin, Treasurer, and Christine Morrison, Secretary. Leonard Heavener served as President of the Student Council, and Bettie Baker was Secretary. Miss Hermine Caraway was the director of the publications staffs, Bettie Baker was editor of the Student Prints, Bill Austin, assistant editor, and Betty Grey Harrington, business manager. The editor of the Hi-WAys was Daisy Ruth Faulk- ner, and the business manager was Mary Smith. This was the first year in the history of Wades- boro High School that the football team has had lene ot athestirst string players were Seniors. The Senior play was entitled “The Daffy Dills’. Daisy Ruth Faulkner represented Wadesboro as “Miss Wades- boro High” in the Christmas Festival held in Charlotte. All of these events made our Senior year one to be remembered. a lighted stadium to play on. WU (Kece el ae Class Prophecy (Continued from Page 23) Hyatt is also supposed to appear on the pro- gram. She has been selected to reign as Miss Everything of 1955. My next letter is postmarked Nanking, China. It is from Betty Smith. It seems that she is a guide with the “Come and Go Travel Agency”. This agency, by the way, is owned and. managed by Lloyd Britt and Leonard Heavener. I under- stand that they are now multi-millionaires. Betty tells me that she, Mary Nell Martin, and Nell Lowe are in charge of an expedition into the heart of China. So far, in their travels they have met up with Donald Treadaway, the cap- tain of one of the boats they came over on, Tim Lake, now a general representing the American Army in China, and Sara Ballard, a hostess on a big transport plane who told them that the H.H.H. Airplane Lines were owned by none other than Harry Huntley. It seems that he has really made money since he decided to put Buick engines in the planes. The last letter that I found is from Bobby Lee Huntley, now a member of the Foreign Legion. With him are Horace Faulkner, Louis Flack, and Jack Gilmore. Bobby Lee says that he has been wounded but that he is sure that his recovery is certain since Margie Carter, the head doctor at his base hospital, is going to Operate on him. Oh me, who can tell from what part of the world my next letter will come and what it will contain. After all, one can’t afford to be sur- prised at anything that comes from any member of a class that had as its motto “Here it endeth —here beginneth.” Surely, the Class of ’48 made a wonderful ending and an exciting beginning. Page 48 Page 49 THE aioe SrA22 2, INC. 1930 CAMDEN ROAD CHARLOTTE, N. C. ©) ©) Compliments Congratulations Seniors of @ EAGLE STORES PHIFER MOTOR CO. COMPANY Lilesville, N. C. ©) © Page 50 COCA-COLA SOTTLING COMPANY Congratulations And Best Wishes To Wadesboro High School From Your Friendly Neighbor The Coca-Cola Bottler Page 51 Our Wish is that the members of the class of ’48 will be the good, prosperous citizens the postwar world must have. H. W. LITTLE CO. 9 South Green St. Phone 24 Best Wishes To Class of ‘48 BISHOP’S ESSO SERVICE Compliments of COOKE CHEVROLET CO. Wadesboro, N. C. Sales and Service Since 1923 Best Wishes Class of ‘48 D. B. GOODMAN FURNITURE CO. ANSON FLOWER SHOP Congratulations, Seniors Phone 605 Wadesboro Auto Supply i 135 East Wade Street Rutherford St. Phone 293 FAUL CRYMES, INC. SPORTING GOODS 415 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. An Education is not complete until one has learned to save A Goscd Place To Save Is The ANSON BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION WADESBORO, N. C. Page 53 Anson Food Processing Our Heartiest Congratulations! Company Freezer Lockers Poultry Processing B E 1 K 4 S Meat Processing Meat Curing WADESBORO, N. C. Department Store Phone 522 Wadesboro, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF WW 9, (7 @ [WU RE ZPARTMENT ve Dey CHARLOTTE, N.C “The Friendly Store In A Friendly City” BAKER’S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING COMPLETE RADIATOR RECONDITIONING Day Phone 322 Night 507-J Page 54 © Wadesboro’s Fancy Grocery LATHAM OIL CO. In Honor of Class of 1948 With J. R. LATHAM Meat Market Visit Us for Heavy or Fancy Groceries Farmers Feed Supply Co. TICE FERREE GROCERY COMPANY © OLIVER Farm Equipment and Farm Supplies Phone 536-J Wadesboro, N. C. “Finest In Farm Machinery” Compliments of Compliments of CHEWNING MOTOR CO. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer “a : Frier Sales and Service riend Congratulations to the Seniors You Are Always Welcome at ALLEN FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 41 WADESBORO, N. C. Page 55 Mrs. W. N. Jeans BOWMAN’S Dealer In 24-Hour Service High Grade Coal Good Food At All Times Plus Fountain Service Telephone Telephone Residence 48 Coal Yard 352-J BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS “Since 1897 Finest Quality Dairy Products” Try Our Grade A Products BILTMORE ICE CREAM PASTEURIZED “VITAMIN D” MILK PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED CREAM BUTTERMILK PASTEURIZED CHOCOLATE DRINK Home Deliveries Phone 520 Compliments to the Senior Class Wadesboro Ice and Fuel Quality Coal and Crystal Ice Flightower Auto and Hardware Supplies Phone 52 Page 56 Compliments Kiser Brothers’ Grocery Company of Hot Lunches - Groceries - Meats Gas and Oil ys otal W. Bernard Moore} oi't Fork Camden and Chesterfield Road Wadesboro, N. C. Phone 190 Dealer in HOME OF GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS John Deere Farm Equipment Congratulations, Phone 365-J Wadesboro, N. C. Seniors of of A W ADESBORO HARDWARE Friend Compliments Compliments Congratulations to the Seniors JAMES A. LEAK COMPANY, INC. MERCHANT Hardware, Building Material, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Fertilizers, Seed, Feeds, and Farm Equipment FRED T. TEAL PORTER’S STUDIO Page 57 (©) Compliments of 4 DIAMONDS WATCHES KYLE’S Wadesboro, N. C. See A. C. ALLEN, JEWELER For SGiftse! RObe Last. Compliments of JEWELRY SILVERWARE PEE DEE OIL COMPANY @ Distributors of Shell Gasoline Compliments ANSON SUPPLY CO. to Class of ‘48 WADESBORO, N. C. CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. Frigidaire Sales and Service And CRAWFORD FINANCE CO. THE HI-LO STORE Compliments High Quality—Low Cost of A Feed—Seed—-Groceries Fresh Country Produce Friend WADESBORO, N. C. Phone 6 Page 58 Compliments of 700D foes Carolina Rexall Store LISTEN TO WADE The 1210 Spot on Your Dial @ Compliments Faulkner’s Garage of A We Specialize in fieteeng Expert Car and Truck Repairing Tune Up Front End Alignment Brake Service Motor Rebuilding Repairs of Any Description Congratulations Our Work Must Satisfy Seniors chars LILESVILLE SUPPLY CO. ©) Lilesville, N. C. Page 59 ANSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO. “Insurance Headquarters” Since 1906 WADESBORO, N. C. Blalock Motor Sales Co. Sales EP Service of A Friend Compliments Since 1908 Congratulations Seniors Home of Ross Clothing Co. Universal and Norge Men’s and Ladies’ Ready to Wear Appliances QUALITY MERCHANDISE—LOW PRICE Wadesboro, N. C. James R. Smith WADE CLOTHING CO. Retailers of Hats, Shoes, and Clothes The Well-Dressed High School Boy Trades Here Phone 345 Page 60 Compliments Compliments of of J. F. ALLEN, JR. McCONNELLS Your Pure Oil Distributor For Best Values Wadesboro Dry Cleaners Visit Service First ROSE’S 5-10-25c Store Satisfaction Always “Remember this Seal Compliments It’s Your Assurance of the Best” of FAULKNER’S BODY SHOP Swinson Food PRODUCTS CHARLOTTE, uC TAS-T-CHEEZ AND PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES, CANDIES, POTATO H. B. ALLEN CO CHIPS AND SALTED PEANUTS | Seok. CHARLOTTE ANS G Clothiers and Outfitters We invite your inspection Wadesboro, N. C. Page 61 ©) We Congratulations Seniors invite you to come in and get acquainted with us, E. H. JONES, JEVVELER and to : make our bank your bank Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Y Silverware The Bank of Wadesboro Capital Structure $400,000.00 Phone 488 Wadesboro, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System Gifts for Every Occasion ©) UNEXCELLED BUS. SERVICE Connecting Anson County with 47 other North Carolina Counties Connecting North Carolina with 47 Other States QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS 417 West Fifth Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page 62 ©) The First National Bank Wadesboro, N. C. Organized 1894 Seniors who are going to school or going to work in their first permanent job learn that a little savings every week or month will come to their aid when it’s most needed. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation © Compliments of Peg’s L. G. ATKINSON Real Estate and Insurance Surety Bonds Wadesboro, N. C. Compliments of Carolina Furniture Store Lilesville, N. C. Compliments of The Colonial Service Station Hornwood Warp Knitting PLAIN AND FANCY JERSEY SPECIALTIES ‘ Corp. x Wadesboro, N. C. Page 63 Your Wardrobe for School and Work Junior-Debs, Coats Suits Jo-Dee Juniors, Dresses Sunland Fashions Styleart Dresses Nelly Dons Thomas Howard Co. The Liles Company WHOLESALE GROCERS Charlotte, N. C. Distributors of Compliments of DEL MONTE PRODUCTS Parsons Drug Co., Inc. The REXALL Store Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Phone 2 Wadesboro, N. C. Compliments to Compliments the of Class of 1948 FOX LYON Wadesboro, N. C. Creeper’s Service Station Lilesville, N. C. Complanents Compliments of of A Coxe Lumber Company Friend Wadesboro, N. C. Page 64 Rufus Meachum Congratulations, Seniors Furniture Co. SPATE Layee S Furniture and Home Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear fone Shoes Furnishings MRS. J. R. COLEY 12 Martin Street Proprietress WADESBORO, N. C. 9 North Green Street Compliments of B. C. MOORE SONS “Buy from Moore and Save More” Compliments of A 1—Quality Merchandise 2—Wide Selections 3—-Reasonable Prices Friend Compliments of EARLY-HURST FARM 7 (O) SERVICE, INC. ALLIS CHALMERS PARTS—SALES—SERVICE Best Wishes Wadesboro, N. C. be Phone 933-L-2 ce A Prosperous Future To y LEWIS’‘S GROCERY The Class of 1948 Wadesboro Fertilizer Co. Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fruits, Country Produce G) GAS OIL Page 65 Compliments of Register Motor Co., Inc. Dealer In New and Used Cars Come to see us on Highway 74, one mile east of Wadesboro at East Side Body Shop Compliments of A Friend Wingate Junior College The School of Ideals and Thoroughness . . . Small Enough to be Intensive . Large Enough to be Fully Recognized. Offers four years standard high school work and two years college work C. C. BURRIS, President Wingate, N. C. Phone 62 Compliments of Anson County Transportation Co. Local and Long Distance Hauling Dependable Service Cargo Insured Located at East Side Body Shop, on Highway 74, 1 mile east of Wadesboro Phone 933-J-2 P. B. Beachum S. H. Ratliffe R. P. Smith Compliments of EAST SIDE BODY SHOP L. M. KILLGO, Prop. First Class Auto Body Repairs Glass Work, Upholstering, Painting Estimates gladly furnished We have at all times thoroughly experienced metal men and painters. Come to see us. We guarantee all work to satisfy— you be the judge Good Meats and Groceries MANER AND MURRAY Congratulations, Seniors ALLEN MILLING CO. Manufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL AND FEEDS Wadesboro, N. C. Page 66 GET LIGHT WHITE FLOUR AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS ALLEN BENNETT CO,, Inc. ©) Light and Heavy Hardware PAINTS Marsh Jones Hardware Co. “Quality Merchandise” 9 E. Wade St. Phone 71 Gifts of Quality and Beauty McRae’s Jewelry Store Page 67 LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING WHITE WAY LAUNDRY A Complete Service Currie Andrews Clothing Co. 24 West Wade Street Complete Outfitters for Men and Boys’ Better Merchandise The Home of Hart, Shaffner Marx C'cthes J. PAUL TEAL SON Dealer In Cotton, Fertilizers, Heavy Groceries, Farm Supplies, Feed and Seed Phone 11 E. Wade Street Wadesboro Electric Service Co., Inc. KELVINATOR APPLIANCES BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY R.C.A. STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS Compliments of A. FRANK ZECCA STUDIO Philadelphia, Pa. THE HERALD PRESS, INC. Printers and Designers ARTS ENGRAVING Co. Engravers A. FRANK ZECCA STUDIO Photographers Page 68 sss 8 SO Sieh Ae 3 ie a te oy 7 ac Eda Ye re i one % We Ts on he oS, o sale: a a 1 ay xine ee) OR uit lias Sore a 7 te a Zs s a) iv e 2 ‘ 4 a ee in”


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