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There are many activities of the crew -- from admirals to apprentice seamen -- to make this voyage a successful one. Regardless of our rank, on this voyage it is our aim to open up new worlds and to sail on and on. e On Septem bon 4, 1957 of us embathed on ately 275 afifihertin Jie WG. SG. Sones oe igs Wadestope High School ot Dedication Wie=dedicate the ship's log of the 1951-1952 VoOvagemon the Worl.S.) to.MRy DAVID Ki PHART; Although he has been here only two years, he has WOnmiHitaseltsasplace in Our hearts. «shes snot only our instructor, but our friend. He is the pilot who has inspired us and helped us to sail on and on. | hes fs aureradful “W er gi admirals Admirals W. L. Wildermuth and J. C. Baucom have steered our ship through storm and fair weath- er frome ptember es! Jo lethroug he June wml oe ane J. RAY SHELTON Coach -- Sociology MISS FRANCES DeLAMAR Spanish--English MISS CARRIE STURGIS Library--English — e Vice Penvnip wise HAROLD W, GRANT Band--Glee Club--Algebra MRS, VANN WHELESS Cafeteria HENRY ALBAUGH Mathematics ROBERT R, HICKMAN Asst, Coach--Science ARS, HAROLD JOHNSON Commercial Subjects MISS HERMINE CARAWAY Or English--Publications 2 ) xe kpc pope ae a Ly a Ag Pam mani ae Per f f . ex. CLALL é é LY J OR Cee e Cs minars ee MRS, TOM WALL Home Economics Qotruse ©. LOR DAVID R, KEPHART Industrial Arts CHARLIE WYANT Science--History Kerli Wyant ie We keep W.H.S., shipshape We learn the science of navigation Law Hard at work in the ship's galley We study a lesson in seamanship 10 = OE, ago OZ: Gras got, vet Le 7 ot lls eee 3 abfet Go) Th Agee fing, GbE be Vie , ie nA. iE Va Sf CC. 2 2 Z Avagyy “EC STILT pe NV OLD gs Goat iclale yen SC ff a T7 Zo- Lefer y= 7 pdt aa YirZus Ae i Pee FOAL LG fr We, the captains of the ship, have sighted our destination and are sailing into port.’ Staterooms 8 9----Front seats in assembly----Press conventions----Green and white---- Ivy--- Bold to leap to heights, though hard to climb ----Carrousel princess----Homecoming Booster Queen---Booster dance----Chief majorette--Exams---Cheerleaders----Publications- -- Senior Play----College Applications---Junior-Senior----Graduation----The climax of twelve long years----The end, yet the beginning. Navigators and Mascets of the (iaptains FV SUZANNE JARMAN PAUL CHILDS Mascots BUDDY LILES President DONNIE JAMES Vice President PEGGY ODOM Secretary BOBBY PATTERSON Treasurer MISS CARRIE STURGIS MISS HERMINE CARAWA Y Advisors 12 NANCY JANE ALLEN Garousel Princess, “Sls... Cheerleader..Voice.. Jim- my....2reasurer of Junior Class...Jewelry. JOHN DAVID ALLEN Student Council President Monogram President...... Goodlooking....Football.... Funeral Home.... Johnny. ‘ed MARY PATRICIA BEACHUM Carousel Princess, “50”... Editor Hi-Ways,.. Vice Pres- ident of N.C.S.P.1....Foot— ball Sponsor. .Cheerleader., Goodlooking Clothes. BETT Y LOU BARBER Blonde,...Little Bit....Glee Club. WILLIAM REX BOWERS Preachers... .Glass? Testa - TOPs ama WVALLY fe pe OLOLLY sens Mickey BETSY CAROLINE AUSTIN Cheerleader. Booster Pres— ident...Beta Veep....Chief Marshall,...College Cata-— logs....Sponsor,... Assistant Editor of Hi-Ways. PATSY ANN BIVENS Majorette....Originality.... Dancing.....Pessimistic.,.... Class Historian, LESTER WILLIAM BROWER Glee Club...Hair...Quiet.. Glasses... Billy HELEN LUCILLE BURR Brains... Ambitious,..Quiet Transfer from Hoffman MARY ANN BROWER Good Humor,,..Blonde..... Patsy.....Rose's, VERNON LEE BURRIS Sleepy..Paper route..Lazy.. Friendly WILLIAM JAMES COBLE Bus Driver..Laugh..Nice... Billy . PATSY BUFF Navy Man...Giggle...Wal- lace's,.Mary Ann...Glasses SHIRLEY RUTH CARTER Witty.....Angelus Choir.... Those Charlotte trips..... Eyes....Glee Clubs...Hay- wood, JACKIE RAY COCKMAN The Great Lover...Student Council...Baseball....Pres- ident Freshman Class....... Blush, BETTY JEAN EDGEWORTH Petite,.Driving..Friendly.. Glee Club, JOYCE EARLEAN COOK Freckles....Glasses....Easy Going... Joyce PHYLLIS RAY GANTT Red ,..Chief Majorette... BoosterQueen 50 ...Bob— by...Parades,..Bus, Mar, of Student Prints, DELMAS DAVID GRIGGS Band,..Brains..Dancing..... Vaugiivess:Galeesos DiCkieedes Freshman Marshall JOYCE BEATRICE CRANFORD Cute,..Christmas Queen... Long hair...Phyllis,. Bea”. ROBERT FREDERICK GRAY Cute,...Hunting....Witty.... Women...Beach,. Freddy”.. football. GEORGIA HANNA Silly questions.,Marriage.. Rose's, REBECCA JOSEPHINE HILL Basketball...Girl's State... DA.R. Good Citizen...Red- head...Columns... Becky” aie A AP t re eae Pay. % ox GEORGE WILSON HARRINGTON Choos GhoorritecscsFOve-ey Monogram Club, SHIRLEY CAROLINE HONEYCUTT Rose's,... Tiny... Studies,.., Quiet....Beta Sécretary..., Sophomore President, ° a 2 DONNIE B, JAMES Co-Captain...Senior Class Veep.....Peggy.....Touch- downs, 16 CHARLES FRANKLIN HENRY Poetry...Glee Club.,.Class Song committee...Orgin— ality. DORIS ANN HUTCHINSON Vivacious, Little.,.Friend- ly... Talkative....Rose's, EVA NELL JARMAN Sell C saeeenG ASSES). SInCelremaam Glee Glub 5). Dependable MARY JANE LILES Thoughtful ... Depend- aple= 7%.) Jr.-St. GCommit- tee. . . Class Prophet CHARLES RUDOLPH JENKINS BYES on One lee Clube lacks FOYE LOWE Student Prints Editor... Cheerleader ,.. Sponsor aD ON Cum beta Club . . . Boundless energy ROBERT ALLAN McLAURIN Frequent vacations ... MaryaGrace...)- BUICK 7. Jr.-Sr. Committee Witty EDMUND ALLEN LILES Senior Fresident. . . Three 1Gtler aerials, cos Caress Beta. Club erm Goods oport c A Ve ja) é PEGGY JEAN MAYHEW Booster Queen 51 Chief Cheerleader Junior Class President... Populalece.wa Onn esc Student Prints Staff NANCY ELIZABETH MORRISON Easy going ... Cafeteria eho tac Sts Gomimitleess. re Jolly JAMES DEXTER MILLS Dilvingee.s! Ootballee.:. SCOltie’s. 4. Carolyne. PEGGY JOYCE ODOM Thoughtful. . .Harold... Hi-Ways Staff... Student Council ... Secretary of Senior Class JAMES RCBERT PATTERSON Golfiges a anancingeee, Phy lliss peel Leastrenmor Senior Class ... Football . - . Basketball ELIZABETH CUMMINGS OVERTON Beta President . . . Basket- Dallgeeee ee a Dalndemelresis dente aa GOOdHopOltte se: ALVIN ome LD DY = Business Manager of Hi- Ways PHYLLIS LOUVINE RUSSELL Modest: ¢ pmolnceremsra Da Vel eee) Lit) youn Basketball Nai | Fae AR: DOUGLAS EUGENE SELLARS 2 Physique ... Glee Club .. . Curly Locks 18 BETTY JO SMITH ESHOLLVaie, 47. EOOd. ... -, Jolly ... Glee Club... Jr. Sr. Committee ee: ANNA LOUISE THREADGILL Bisy ar, eLiCUTY 9... -O10- cere. ..Jr.Sr. Committee . . . industrious I LARRY CHESTER STARLING Ouiet{ short... = Laugh PereeDUOD epee tsolrac Ol mittee JOHN J. TYSON, JR. Dependable ... Friendly pee OOLDal leer ele yin GEORGE HARRIS WARNER Dyditen IMENHIR 4 ot dOWDSee ne bataGesar... + Band Strip. JOSEPH GARY TEAL Nice ee ett a ZY, SCHOO sees Gales eGAaLys ... Safety Patrol VIRGINIA MARTIN TYSON Pianos.) ee. Wingatea., Buddy ... Ambitious . . Beta Club MOST DEPENDABLE Peggy Joyce Odom-Buddy Liles MOST ATHLETIC Libby Overton-Donnie James BEST LOOKING -PRETTIEST Johnny Allen-Nancy Allen BEST ALL AROUND Peggy Mayhew- Buddy Liles a STUDIOUS BEST SPORT Be ae tacile Burr Buck Harrington-Libby Overton MOST COURTEOUS Peggy Odom-Donnie James BEST PHY SIQUE-FIGURE Douglas Sellers-Phyllis Gantt (afitains | MOST SINCERE Phyllis Russel-Jackie Ray Cockman © a ne al , BEST PERSONALITY ¢ . Buddy Liles-Peggy Odom MOST TALENTED BEST DRESSED Charles Henry-Virginia Tyson Pat Beachum-Johnny Allen MOST ORIGINAL ‘ § ; BEST DANCER Patsy Bivens-Charles Henry Pat Beachum-Bobby Patterson hike MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WIT TIEST Buddy Liles-Carolyn Austin Freddy Grey-Shirley Carter f CUES MOST POPULAR Beatrice Cranford-Freddy Grey Peggy Mayhew-Johnny Allen Ste (aftains’ Leg It was twelve long years ago when we first set sail. We were a very enthusiastic crew and eagerly awaited the order to lift anchor for we were to sail on the good ship “education” bound for ports unknown. It was under the able direction of Captains Liles and Plunkett that we were able to complete the first few knots of our voyage. Perhaps these were the most important, for here was laid the basic knowledge for our entire journey, Captains Baughan, Webb, and Ashcraft were in command of the ship during the second part of our jour- ney. We were still pretty much landlubbers so their job was a difficult one. During the third leg of our journey, Patterson, Gray, and Cameron were our captains. It was under them that we began to put into practice much we had learned of sailing during the first of our voyage. Now we were on the ship of Captains Carter and Dunlap; it was they who introduced us to a new subject, geography. Through it we learned much of the sea and sea travel; so we were able to continue our journey with few mishaps, For the fifth part of our voyage we were transfer- red toa much larger ship where Pinkston and Allen were captains, It was just before we transferred to this ship that one of our best sailors, Freddy Allen, was forced a- shore, Later, however, he was able to board another ship that had sailed the year before ours; thus he com- pleted his sea voyage a year before his original ship- mates, As we sailed onward the seas became rough and we encountered many storms, but under the faithful guidance of long-experienced Captains Boggan and Ben- nett we were able to master the sea of Knowledge and sailed on, The seventh part of our journey was an important one, for here several new sailors joined us, They were: Betty Lou Barber, Shirley Carter, Jackie Ray Cockman, Joyce Cook, Mary Jane Liles, J. T. McRae, Nancy Mor- rison, and Phyllis Russell, We were saddened when one of our beloved captains, Mrs. Capel, passed away. We were now under the command of Captains Huntley and Gulledge. As our journey continued many shipmates aban- doned ship. Yes, in spite of our many pleasures, our journey was a difficult one, and some would not mias- ter the treacherous waves of study on the Sea of Knowl- edge, It was about this time that first mate Shirley Honeycutt and second mate Caroline Austin were cho- sen. Because of their outstanding achievementin learm- ing they were given the top places of honor in our crew. In chief command of our boat were Captains Huntley, Terrell, and Robinson. We had become quite salty by the ninth leg of our journey; so for the first time we were allowed to Mapour own courses, Yes, now we were Officially sail- ing under purple and gold. All good sailors must be physically fitso Captain Shelton guided us through physi- cal education. We encountered high winds and bad weather on the course of algebra, but through the ef- forts of Captain Martindale we passed through the storm. Much was learned of science (involving the sea) under the leadership of Captain Hall, Under Captains Wall and Griggs we gained many knots on the sea of Know- ledge when we studied the clothing, food and speech of a sailor. 23 i 4 We sailed on following much the same courses, The captains aiding usin steering a straight course were Rawls, Hickman, Thomas, and DeLamar. During this time we were firstallowed to attend our ship’s big ban- quet. We acted as entertainers and waiters, As our voyage continued it became more interest- ing, for now we were more experienced and among the top sailors aboard. Some of us were members of the ship's newly organized band which under the direction of Captain Grant was improving daily. Others were on the staff of the ship's paper The Seaman Prints and still others kept the ship's log book (the annual). Yes, we were big wheels aboard for now it was our honor to plan the farewell banquet for sailors soon to complete their journey, The two captains who helped us plan the banquet were Rivers and DeLamar, ‘ The last part of our journey has perhaps been the best for we have held the places of honor aboard ship, We have starred in all the ship's activities including the athletic contests, homecoming celebrations, and the Car- olina Christmas Carrousel, From our class has come the chief cheerleader, the president of the Student Council, the presidents of the Beta, Spanish, Booster, and Monogram Clubs. Both the football co-captains and two of the basketball co- captains are among our shipmates, In March our ship became a show boat and we en- tertained all aboard with Meet Corliss Archer. In the basketball attendance contest the seniors won the half holiday and twenty-five dollars. Just before Junior-Senior it was the seniors who helped teach the underclassmen to dance, Under the editorship of one of our shipmates The Seaman Prints received the medalist award from Col- umbia Scholastic Press Association, Another one of our shipmates was honored by be- ing elected good citizen of the senior class to attend the D.A.R, pilgrimage. Captains Caraway and Sturgis have steered us safely over this, the last leg of our journey. As our ship sails into harbor and her anchor is dropped, it is with mingled feelings that we prepare to go ashore. We have had many good times aboard ship, and though we are glad for our journey to be ending, it is hard for shipmates to part. Yes, one long journey is over—but another is just beginning, Soon we will be boarding other ships once more, our destinations unknown, No matter what dan- gers we face, no matter how hard the task, the seamen of '52 shail ever sail onward. Punts Ahead The boat was ready to leave; all passengers were on board. AsI walked slowly up the gang plank I turned and took one last look at one of the greater ports of South Africa, It had been ten years since I had left the good ship W.H.S. and hadcome to South Africa as a Mission- ary Nurse, Now I was going home to America, to North Carolina, to Wadesboro, my old home town, The trip was a very short one. Much mechanical progress had been made since I sailed on the W.H,S., When the boat docked, I went straight to La Guardia Field for the next plane to Wadesboro. I sat down in the lobby at the airport and began to look through a mag- azine, What? No! It couldn't be! I quickly turned back the page. There it was in bold letters Noted Author and Poet to Visit City, and underneath a series of pic- tures of Charles Buster Henry, one of my old shipmates. Remembering how Charles wrote poems and stories while onthe W.H.S. I was notsurprised to discover that he had made a name for himself in the field of literature. I was enjoying reading the article when the plane for Wadesboro was announced, I hurried to get aboard the giant jetpropelled plane that would take me home. Coming to meet me I saw two charming stewardesses and the pilot. As they came nearer I noticed a resem- blance in these three smiling faces that recalled good times in Wadesboro, Stewardesses Mary Ann Browerand Patsy Buff and the pilot, Freddy Gray, greeted me with hearty “Hellos and Did you know? It seemed that Mary Ann and Patsy were still the best of friends and Freddy, loving the wide open spaces.” decided that the wild blue yonder’ was wide enough, It was only a matter of minutes before the plane landed on the modern airport in Wadesboro, I bade my three friends goodbye and hurried into the large termi- nal, I was greeted at the reception desk by a tall, slim, well-groomed girl. This receptionist was Betty Lou. Bay- ber. She called to my attention other of my old ship- mates who were working in the terminal, Doris Hutch- inson was private secretary to the big boss, Jimmy Mills. I stopped in for a moment to speak to Jimmy and Doris and then went on my way into the city. Wadesboro had certainly changed in the ten years Ihad been away. I walked down the large crowded street in search Of a room, I had not walked very far when bright letters on a large marque caughtmy eye: HILL HOTEL, I quickly went inside and with my fingers crossed I walked up tothereception desk. I was greeted by the head receptionist, Phyllis Russell. She told me that Becky JoHill, another of our shipmates, owned that hoteland a chain of Hill Hotels. Phyllis told me that Shirley Carter, who was now a famous singer of screen radio, and television, was in the same hotel, She and Caroline Austin, accompanied by Virginia Tyson, were to give a concert that night, After making arrangements for my rooms, I went outside, hoping to see more old friends, I had not walk- ed very far when I noticed a sign with three familiar names: Betty Smith, Louise Threadgill, and Lucille Burr, School of Reducing. I went in and was greeted by three very thin women, While talking with Betty, Lucille, and Louise I learned more about my old friends. Georgia Hanna was the mostcapable beauty operator in town, Gary Teal was now editor of the “Wadesboro Times, the foremost paper of the Carolinas, Robert Mc- Laurin was owner of the McLaurin 5 and 10 cent store. 24 Mary Jane Liles Port Sighter Jack Jenkins, Larry Starling, Billy B rower, and Billy. Coble had each gone into the grocery business, When I went out again I saw in bright letters at the Tysonian Theater: One Love, starring Beatrice Cranford and Douglas Sellars. Jerry Tyson was owner of the theater, From Jerry I learned that the city had just completed a new Kindergarten building, PatsyBivens and Peggy Joyce Odom were conducting classes there. Jerry also told me that many of our old classmates were teaching in the new high school building, Peggy Jean Mayhew was head of the English Literature Depart- ment, and Phyllis Gantt was the Home Economics in- structor, Libby Overton, Dick Griggs, and George War- ner were instructors in the music department, Buddy Liles and Donnie James coached girls’ and boys' basket- ball. The outstanding golf pros for the school were Mickey Hole-in-one Bowers and Jackie Ray Cockman, I was very much surprised to hear that several of our old classmates had left Wadesboro to find careers in other towns and countries, Shirley Honeycutt was now a very noted interior decorator in New York. Nancy Jane Allen had made a name for herself in clothes de- signing in Paris. Foye Lowe had established the ever so modern and alluring cosmetics, “Lowe. Pat Beachum had become a very successful and famous lawyer, Patsy and Peggy told me that I would find more of my friends working in the new hospital, so I headed in that direc- tion. The hospital was one of the largest I had ever seen. I stood looking down the long corridor of this beautiful hospital when a voice behind me asked, Did you want to see someone? I turned around and recognized the nurse at once, She was Nancy Morrison, While we were standing there talking, two other nurses came along, They were Nell Jarman and Joyce Cook. They told me that Betty Jean Edgeworth was X-Ray Technicianthere, So together we all went to see Betty. While we were in the lab, someone whispered, I am your friendly under- taker. Startled, I turned, and there stood Johnny Allen, Johnny, I learned, was one of the mostsuccessful funeral directors of Wadesboro, My vacation had only begun, but I knew it was going to be the most wonderful one I had ever spent, The captains of 52 had certainly been like the ivy-- bold to leap to heights, though hard to climb,” (atge on (cand We, the captains of the ship W.H.S., having com- pleted our voyage in the year 1952, do leave on board the following cargo to be used by the seamen who will sail on and on after we have gone ashore! We, the captains of 1952, leave our heartfelt thanks to Admiral Wildermuth for his ever-present in- terest in us and his willingness at all times to lend a helping hand. We leave our gratitude to the faculty for their patience and their understanding, We leave to Vice-Admiral Baucom our apprecia- tion for all the things he has done to make our last year on board ship a happy one, I, Johnny Allen, do leave my position of President of the Student Council to the junior so fortunate to ob- tain it, We, Nancy Allen and Carolyn Austin, do leave our ability totalkinclass without getting caught to Ann Allen and Betty Jean Hill. We, Jackie Ray Cockman and Charles Henry, do give our ability to be witty, to Harold Eddins, Herbert Jenkins, and Dennis Robeson, = We, Robert McLaurin andGary Teal, bequeath our continuous arguing in class,to Jeff Covington and Hamp- ton Allen, We, Patsy Bivens and Shirley Carter, do leave our cute ways to Gay Helms and Jean Trexler, I, Billy Coble, do leave my ability to come to school every day to Richard Perkins and Leroy Sanford, We, Beatrice Cranford, Louise Threadgill, and Phyllis Russell, do bequeath our quietness and manners to Peggy Almond, Joyce Shaver, Mary Jane Crider, and Nellie Hill, We, Billy Brower and Larry Starling, do leave our friendliness to Larry Adcock, Albert Gaddy, and Leonard Honeycutt, ee eae We, Donnie James and Peggy Mayhew, do bequeath oUF ability to go steady to Bobby Davis and Lula Ann ope. We, Pat Beachum and Peggy Joyce Odom, do leave our good looks to Ruby Ann Brown, Georgia Kendall, and Jane Little. We, Jerry Tyson, Donnie James, Jimmy Mills, Buddy Liles, Johnny Allen, Freddy Gray, Buck Harrington, and Bobby Patterson, do leave our empty places on the football varsity to Teddy Wilkinson, Mathey Davis, Ben- ton Roper, Charles McIntvre, Wiley Teal, and Freddy Wood, . We, Dick Griggs and Shirley Honeycutt, do be- queath our ability to make good grades to Jimmy Short and Claudia Covington, We, Mary Jane Liles, Nancy Morrison, and Joyce Cook, do leave the gang to Tonie Bowers, Mickie Ed- dins, Loretta Helms, and Alberta Teal. We, Betty LouBarber and Betty Jo Smith, do leave our sincerity to Elizabeth Luther, Ellen Sessions, and Sally Jo Coley. I, George Warner, do leave my ability to play in the band to Jimmy Henry, Bobby Clark, and Haywood Preslar, J We, Mary Ann Brower and Patsy Buff, do leave our ability to be together constantly to Charlotte Howard and Dot McLaurin, Jessie Ruth Honeycutt and Dawn Lov- CLL I, Foye Lowe, do leave my ability to talk faster than any other senior, to Jessie Ruth Odom. 25 Mickey Bowers Cargo Loader We, Jack Jenkins and Jerry Tyson, do leave the back table in study hall to Bobby Moore, Leroy Melton, E. J. Previtte, and Earl Deese, We, Jimmy Mills and Bobby Pattersqn, do bequeath our ability to learn mathtoGraham Davis, Richard Rey- nolds, Freddy Teal, and Paul Drye. We, Freddy Gray and Vernon Burris, do leave our ability to sleep in English Class to Hampton Allen, Frank Dabbs, and Jimmy Shumaker. We, Lucille Burr and Nell Jarman, do leave our places in Nutrition to Jo Jarrell and Shirley Kendall, We, Becky Jo Hill and Libby Overton, do leave our vibrant personalities to Jane Little and Mary Plyde Marsh, We, Buck Harrington, Buddy Liles, and Douglas— Sellars, doleave our fine singing qualities to James Har- ward, Edwin Hinson, Leroy Kelly, and Earl Ricketts, We, Betty Jean Edgeworth and Phyllis Gantt, do leave our ability to become confused in class to Mary Plyde Marsh and Ann Webb, I, Virginia Tyson, do leave my talent to Sherrill Ballard. We, Doris Hutchinson and Georgia Hanna, do leave our unique laughter to Ann Henry and Helen Deese, We, the captains of 1952, do leave the sincere hope that the class of ‘53 will be as grateful for their wonderful homeroom teachers, Miss Sturgis and Miss Caraway, as we have been. We, the captains of 1952, leave to the juniors all the mischievous tricks we played on our study-hall teachers. I, Mickey Bowers, leaving the hope that the sail- ors following us will have as much good fortune as we oe do sign this last will and testament of the captains of 1952, Anchors Jtweigh 1. Just me, myself, and I!! 5. Cheering squad! ! 8. Still trying after all these years?!! 2. A bird in the bush! 6, Our bathin beauties 9, What's so interesting? 3. One of our dignified seniors 7. The age of Chivalry has not passed! 10. C'mon and grab a platter!! 4, Joined the squatters’ union? We are Commanders and ate president; Dawn Lovett, vice-president; Jane Little, treasurer; and Mathey Port to Starboard: Jeff Covington, Davis, secretary. Record breaking magazine sales --- Cheerleaders --- Class parties --- Football Stars --- Basketball stars --- Class rings --- Majorettes --- Beta Forum --- Press Conventions --- Cleanest room --- De Lamar and Johnson --- Sports writing --- Junior-Senior --- Chief Marshal --- Citizenship cup --- Girls' State. 28 an the thitd laf of the Veyage Larry Adcock Ann Allen Hampton Allen Peggy Almond Sherrill Ballard Billy Blue Tonie Bowers Ruby Ann Brown _ Beatrice Caulder Bobby Clark Sally Jo Coley Claudia Covington Jeff Covington Mary Jane Crider Frank Dabbs Bobby Davis _ Graham Davis Mathey-Davis Mary Helen Deese Paul Drye Harold Eddins Mickie Eddins Albert Gaddy 29 James Harward Gay Helms _ Loretta Helms Anne Henry Jimmy Henry ’ 2 1} Betty Jean Hill, “QoUra 13 Qin4yit Nellie Hill Edwin Hinson Jessie Honeycutt Leonard Honeycutt Charlotte Howard Shirley Jarrell Herbert Jenkins Leroy Kelly Georgia Kendall Shirley Kendall Jane Little Dawn Lovette Elizabeth Luther Charles McIntyre Dorothy McLaurin Leroy Melton 30 Bobby Moore Jessie Ruth Odom Richard Perkins Lula Ann Pope Haywood Preslar E. J. Privette Richard Reynolds Earl Rickets Dennis Robeson Benton Roper Leroy Sanford Ellen Sessions Joyce’ Shaver - Jimmy Short Jimmy Shumaker Freddie Teal Wiley Teal Alberta Treadaway Jeanne Trexler Ann Webb Teddy Wilkinson Freddy Wood Si We are Lieutenants and Pic ) Port to Starboard: Tommy Lowe, vice-president, Hickman; Peggy Teal, secretary, Albaugh; Ann Tice, pres- ident, Hickman; Garrett Meeks, president, Albaugh; Joan Moore, secretary and treasurer, Hickman; Frances Atkinson, vice-president, Albaugh; and William Warner, treasurer, Albaugh. Hickman and Albaugh --- Participationin activities --- More respon- sibilities --- Second tooccupy new wing --- Press convention --- F.H.A. club --- Majorettes --- Eagle Scout --- Marshals --- Waitresses at Junior -Senior --- Dancing classes. 32 Janet Allen Francés Atkinson _ Arlene Austin ‘ Sharlia Brasington Claudelle Bridges Doris Brock , “SC Bartley Burch Jesse Burr sae Preston Burr Barbara Caulder Shirley Cole Bobby Dabbs Beth Eddins Frances Eddins Calvin Gaddy Catherine Griggs Jean Hightower Margaret Hildreth Kirby Hinson_ Nancy Howell eet Kitty Ingram Ernestine Johnson 33 © 34 Lieutenants Ray Jolly _ Tommy Lowe. Donald McRorie. Garrett Meeks Joan Moore Billy Morris L. L. Odom Jean Parker . James Pegram Sybil Poplin Barbara Ratliff — Mary Grace Ratliff Edna Rogers Myra Short Henry Teal Peggy Teal Ann Tice Ila Mae Tyson Tommy Tyson Dick Wallace Joyce Ward William Warner We ate the Ensigns Port to Starboard: Bo Kitchen, president, Grant; Emmy Lou Teal, secretary, Grant; Barbara Staton, vice-pres- ident, Grant; Johnny Hudson, president, Wyant; Terry Morton, treasurer, Grant; Glenda Allen, vice-president, Wyant; and Ikey Tarleton, secretary and treasurer, Wyant. PS New crewmen aboard --- Thrill of becoming shipmates of other W.H.S. sailors --- Wyant and Grant --- Eager participation in activities --- Football players --- Basketball stars --- Junior varsity cheerleaders --- Student Council --- band --- paper and annual staffs. ee) Cnsigns Maryland Hutchinson Ralph Kelly Bo Kitchin Dorothy Lett Buddy Liles Lou Etta Lipe Fred Lookabill Tommy Marsh Mary Ann Martin Nancy Melton Elaine Morgan Terry Morton James Northcutt Willie Mae Oliver Sylvia Parker Billy Poplin Patsy Privette Jean Ratliffe Rees Robeson R. J. Rogers Sam Sessions Doris Sings Sylvia Starling Barbara Staton Billy Summerlin Ikey Tarleton Dick teal Emmy Lou Teal Charles Thompson Bobby Treadaway Richard Turner Bradley Tyson Kathryn Wheless Kenneth Williams Mary Wingate Joyce Wright 36 Casigns Jimmy Allen Glenda Allen Farrior Ashcraft Gene Baynard Jenny Lou Beck Ben Barber — Ernest Bower Leon Burr Barbara Chewning Shelby Chewning Helen Coble Marvin Coble Minnie Lou Cranford Joan Curlee Richard Dabbs Thomas Diggs Mary Lou Falkner Samuel Gatewood Franklin Grooms Doris Gulledge Troyene Harrington Shelby Helms Jimmy Henry Patsy Hildebrand Joan Hildreth Tommy Hildreth James Hill Beatrice Honeycutt Calvin Hooks Birdie Horne Virginia Horne Nancy Sue Hough Johnny Hudson Carolyn Huggins Coleen Huggins BY Jarough He Parteles 1. Nice weather? Hum-h?? 4, Where is Mr. Baucom?. . 8, Entrance drive to Dix Hill . 2. Our very dear friend, Buster, od. A day at the beach 9. Has Grable got a chance??? 3. Just like sisters, 6, Ah! True love!! 10, Gad! What a handsome crew!!! 7. Our very first heels! 38 Jhere ts always a Buzz of Ttetivity on cand He W. ft. S Jhe Stud The Ship: S.1.P.Ay fimstaplaceawarduaMay, 1951) --- Runnegoupe Ns Grmociolactic Press Award of Associated Dailies of N.C, --- Interesting bulletin board --- Nose for news --- Forty staff members --- Dummy sheets --- Proof reading --- Meeting deadlines --- ''Albemarle or bust'! --- N.C.S.P,1I, convention in Chapel Hill --- Washington and Lee --- Port to Starboard: Phyllis Gantt, Business Manager; Billy Blue, Junior Assistant Editor; Becky Jo Hill, senior A$sistant Editor; Foye Lowe, Editor; Miss Caraway, adviser, , “ Fort to Starboard: Ray Jolly, Jimmy Short, Assistant Port to Starboard: Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, Assistant Sports Editors; Jeff Covington, Sports Editor; Shirley Circulation Manager; Patsy Bivens, Feature Editor; Honeycutt, Exchange Editor; Buddy Liles, Sports Ed- Mathey Davis, Cartoonist; Calvin Gaddy, Joke Ed- itor; and Dawn Lovett, Assistant Exchange Editor, itor; and Peggy Jean Mayhew, Circulation Manager, 40 nt Prints Newshafier Busy typewriters --- Concession stand fOrerOOtbalij=basketball, and baseball --- Worry and anxiety --- Subheads --- Faith in Mr. Lowder, the printer --- Paper folding assembly line --- Moving out of ''Hi-Ways' staff --- Time and a half work minus overtime pay --- Fight for new grammer school --- C.S.P.A. Medalist rating, 1952. Port to Starboard: Bobby Clark, Sally Jo Coley, Far- rior Ashcraft, Joan Moore, business staff; and Mary Jane Liles, reporter. ‘te | Ee ume ) e PA LS Port to Starboard: Claudia Covington, Mary Plyde Marsh, Wiley Teal, Ann Tice, Betty Jean Edgeworth, Kathryn Wheless, and Virginia Tyson, reporters. 4) Sitting, Port to Starboard: Janet Allen, business staff; Mary Wingate, Benton Roper, and Nancy Morrison, reporters, Standing: Jenny Lou Beck, Joan Curlee, Kitty Ingram, reporters; and Nancy Howell, Assistant Business Manager. Sitting, Port to Starboard; Pat Beachum, Editor; Libby Overton, Business Manager; and Caroline Austin, Sen- ior Assistant Editor. Standing, Portto Starboard: Clau- dia Covington, Junior Assistant Editor; Miss Caraway, Adviser; and Lula Ann Pope, Assistant Business Man- ager. Port to Starboard: Carolyn Huggins, Nancy Sue Hough, business staff; Ann Tice, and Peggy Joyce Odom, ed- itorial staff, 42 - Ways Jhe Shits Log Press conventions --- First place award S,I.P.A. and C,S,P.A, --- Rising prices --- Money ideas --- Limited funds --- Change to Lithography --- Theme --- Writing copy --- Advertising --- Layouts --- Dummies --- Proof reading --- Pictures and more pictures --- Art work --- Final deadline --- Proof arrives --- Proof returned --- 1952 Hi-Ways, a reality. Port to Starboard: Terry Morton, Mary Lou Faulkner, Jane Little, and Janet Allen, business staff, SS aa Seenes from the Shifts Press Pat Beachum, Vice-president of N.C.S.P.1., presides during night meet- ing of N.C. Scholastic Press Conven- tion --- Eight delegates to S.I.P.A. convention in Lexington, Virginia --- Both publications win first place S.I.P.A. awards --- Anniversary edition of the Student Prints cited by Columbia Scholastic Press. Publication Heads look over award winning paper and annual, Pat Beachum vice president, N.C.S.P.I, talks with Mr. Robinson, key note speaker of convention. Miss Beatrice Cobb presents award to Student Prints” alo. eeAA. 43 Jie W. ft. S. Council Mr. Baucom, adviser --- Jeff Covington, vice-president --- Peggy Joyce Odom, secretary and treasurer --- Two repre- sentatives from each homeroom --- Single file! --- Tuesday meetings --- Fire drills --- Stay in line! --- Order in the halls -S=sArnibands —--— Gounerl pins --- White Christmas --- Student Council court --- Junior Student Council --- The Con- stitution. Johany Allen, president First row, Port to Starboard: Glenda Allen, Elaine Morgan, Mickey Eddins, Beatrice Caulder, Nancy Howell, Ila Mae Tyson, and Peggy Jean Mayhew. Second row: Bo Kitchin, Caroline Austin, Tommy Tyson, Steve Boaz, and Haywood Preslar. 44 Seamen of fener Nite czrant. director. ——— Caroline Austin, vice-president --- Shirley Honeycutt, secretary and treasurer --- Fourteen New members --- Initiation --- Monthly Meetings --- Pins --- Journals --- Big square dance --- Beta Convention, Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh --- Leaders of forum discussion for State Con- vention -- Beta Club Play --- Pagh scholastic averages. Libby Overton, president First row, Port to Starboard: Mickey Eddins, Virginia Tyson, Mr, Grant, Adviser, Libby Overton, Carolyn Austin, Shirley Honeycutt, Billy Blue, Foye Lowe. Second row: Loretta Helms, Toni Bowers. Jane Little, Claudia Covington, Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, Dawn Lovett, Becky Hill, Mary Plyde Marsh, Third row: Bobby Davis, Benton Roper, Mathey Davis, Jimmy Short, Buddy Liles. Shorty Sailers Coach Bob Hickman, advisor -- Billy Blue, vice-president -- Caroline Austin, secretary and treasurer -- Lettermen -- In- itiation -- Monthly meetings -- Homecoming float -- Jerry Gerard Memorial fund -- New constitution -- 25 members. Johnny Allen, president First row--Port to Starboard: Pat Beachum, Caroline Austin, Foye Lowe, Peggy Jean Mayhew, Libby Overton, and Nancy Allen. Second row: Billy Blue, Buddy Liles, Freddy Gray, Bobby Patterson, Joan Moore, Becky Jo Hill, and Mary Plyde Marsh. Third row: Jeff Covington, Bobby Davis, Calvin Gaddy, Ray Jolly, Catherine Griggs, and Beatrice Caulder. Fourth row; Donny James, Johnny Allen, Mathey Davis, Buck Harrington, Wiley Teal, and Jerry Tyson, Pe 7AU fe We 46 Shanish Sutlans Miss De Lamar, advisor --- Shirley Honeycutt, secretary and treasurer --- Second year class --- Twelve girls to 4 blushing boys --- ''Dellie's pets --- Winning Homecoming Float --- Latest gossip --- Santa's helpers --- Tiger pennants --- Gala parties --- Fun --- Frolic --- Date bureau --- Conversational Spanish, Peggy Mayhew, president First row, back to front: Mary Jane Liles, Shirley Carter, Betty Jean Edgeworth, Patsy Bivens, and Shirley Honeycutt. Second row: Edwin Hinson, Betty Lou Barber, Georgia Kendall, Mickey Ed- dins, and Peggy Mayhew. Third row: Freddy Teal, Ray Jolly, Peggy Joyce Odom, Joyce Cook, and Nancy Morrison, ‘ 47 Muste 0) Band Mr. Grant, director --- Bartley Burch, vice-president --- George Warner, secretary and treasurer --- Forty members --- Playing for home football games --- Game in Laurinburg --- Drilling and marching --- Majorettes --- Campaign for uniforms --- Homecoming game, Wadesboro and Cheraw --- Carolinas' Christmas Car- rousel --- Christmas parades --- Chapel programs --- Christ- mas concert --- Night rehearsal --- District contest --- Phyllis Libby Overton, president Gantt, Chief Majorette. ) First row, Port to Starboard: Patsy Bivens, Betty Lowe, Jane Lowe, Judy Moore, Joyce Johnson, and Beatrice Caulder, majorettes, Second row: Mr, Grant, director, Bartley Burch, Calvin Gaddy, Phyllis. Gantt, Chief Majorette; George Warner, Drum Major; Dick Griggs, Jémes-Northcutt, and Jimmy ” Taylor, Third row: Haywood Preslar, Freddy Burnie, Joan Curlee, Virginia Tyson, and Jo Jarrell. ¥ Fourth row: Mary Margaret Kelly, Penny Graves, Sylvia White, Ann Odom, Mary Wingate, Fay War- . ner, Betsy Kiker, Fifth row: Sylvia Parker, Lou Etta Lipe, Tommy Marsh, Libby Overton, Barbara _ Ratliffe, Jean Hightower, Calvin Hooks. Sixth row: Joe Thomson, Virgil Stroud, Jimmy Henry, Benny s Baker, Bradley Tyson, Kenneth Williams, Bo Kitchin, Buck Kitchin, 48 Scand Shi Glee (lub hictyetwormembers 5 Mrz Geanucirectore. .) Concert ior Pelee. Jackie: RaysCockman, vice-president .. . Flort Bragg in- vasion ... Tacks and more tacks MemmreGontest music... Christmas Concert... oinging with W.H, S, Dona@ers Practice at night .. . Poinewie «Jennie lou Beck, accompanist ... Cat Griggs' laugh meee jolue Skies . y | President Douglas Sellars First row, Port to Starboard: Jennie Lou Beck, and Mr. Grant, Second row: Ernestine Johnson, Mary Helen Deese, Doris Brock, Mary Grace Ratliffe, Edna Rogers, Ruby Ann Brown, Beatrice Caulder, Barbara Ratliffe, Sherril Ballard, and Barbara Caulder. Third row: Betty Jean Hill, Myra Short, Phy- lis Gantt, Pat Beachum, Jean Hightower, Nancy Allen, Catherine Griggs, Libby Overton, Caroline Austin, Donese Harward, Patsy Bivens, and Betty Lou Barber, Fourt row: Charles Henry, Kenneth Williams, Billy Coble, Jackie Ray Cockman, Jack Jenkins, Ray Jolly, Billy Brower, and Murray Osborne. 49 : Cae Buth a e 8 | )... | First row, Port to Starboard: Lula Ann Pope, Foye Lowe, Nancy Allen, Peggy Jean Mayhew, Car- ‘Oline Austin, Libby Overton, and Pat Beachum. Second row: Becky Jo Hill, Peggy Joyce Odom, Phyllis Gantt, Patsy Bivens, Emmy Lou Teal, Jenny Lou Beck, and Joyce Wright. Third row: Wiley Teal, Calvin Gaddy, Catherine Griggs, Ann Tice, Jéan Hightower, Carolyn Huggins, and Freddy Gray. Fourth row: Jeff Covington, Billy Blue, Ray Jolly, Bobby Patterson, Buck Harrington, and Mathey Davis. Fifth row: John- ny Allen, Bobby Davis, Donnie James, Jerry Tyson, and Buddy Liles, Caroline Austin, president... Jane) Little, vice-presidents am aeoo Odom, secretary .... Coach Shelton, adviser... Homecomings omast twenty, classes’... Homecoming paradelin.) loatse memo) Ol 0 lame if Stam First row, Port to Starboard: Glenda Allen, Farrior, Ashcraft, Harlene Howell, and Nancy Sue Hough, Second row: Peggy Huntley, Nancy Howell, Jane Little, Mary°Plyde Marsh, Claudia Covington, Flaine Morgan, and Joan Moore. Third row: Patty McQuague, Janet Allen, Betsy Kiker, Mary Wingate, Lou Etta Lipe, Sally Jo Coley, and Mary Lou Faulkner, Fourth row: Leila Self Bennett, Sybil Poplin, Peggy Teal, Sylvia White, Ann Odom, and Mary Margaret Kelly. Fifth row: Jessie Ruth Odom, Jean Trexler, Mary Grace Ratliff, Doris Brock, and Ernestine Johnson, Booster Queen... Booster Dance... Decorating goal posts... Pep meetings .. . Season tickets . . . Basketball attendance contest ... After- noon meetings ... Purple skirts and white sweaters ... Booster of all school activities. 5 Future fromemahens First row, Port to Starboard: Barbara Caulder, Sharlia Brasington, Mary Grace Ratliff, Doris Brock, Joyce Ward, and Beth Eddins, Second row: Kitty Ingram, Myra Short, Ila Mae Tyson, Margaret Ann Hil- dreth, Ernestine Johnson, and Frances Atkinson. Third row: Jean Parker, Jean Hightower, Ann Tice, Joan Moore, Nancy Howell, and Janet Allen, Fourth row: Edna Rogers, Frances Eddins, Arlene Austin, and Mrs. Wall. Fifth row: Denese Harward, Sybil Poplin, Shirley Cole, Peggy Teal, ‘and Catherine Griggs. President,, Joan Moores.) ss oeCretary mllam ice Dyis One. Orpanizeds cept 19 lange Onth] vase Cie ings... Quarterly magazine’... Adviser, Mrs, Ger- trude C, Wall... Affiliated with State National Organiza- tion, we Districterally Charlotte mN Gees NO Vw oo) anaes 52 } ¥ First row, Port to Starboard: Maryland Hutchinson, Farrier Ashcraft, Emmy Lou Teal, Ikey Tarleton, Elaine Morgan, and Patsy Privette. Second row: Sylvia Parker, Helen Coble, Mary Ann Martin, Doris Sings, Sylvia Starling, and Nancy Melton. Third row: Shelby Helms, Lou Etta Lipe, Patsy Hildebrand, Doris Gulledge, Shelby Helms, and Joyce Wright. Fourth row: Barbara Chewning, Barbara Staton, Jenny Lou Beck, Carolyn Huggins, and Mary Lou Faulkner. Christmas projects for needy family . . . Sub-district Rally, Wadesboro, Jan. 1952... . State-Rally, Raleigh, NIG April wl 5 Zee DancingeGlasse Se une ASSeCIMDLy: program ... Float in Homecoming Parade. On Patrol Duty First row, Port to Starboard: Wilson Northcutt, Spencer Pigg, Tommy Hildreth, Jimmy Stroud, and Foy Bradshaw, Second row: Calvin Gaddy, Bradley Tyson, Tommy Lowe, Bartley Burch, Garrett Meeks, Jerry Lovette, James Northcutt, and Charles Long. Calvin Gaddy, captain . . . Charles Long, lieutenant ... Bradley Tyson, sergeant ._. Morning duty... Safe street) crossing, for grammareyrad— ers... Teaching safety rules ... Directing traffic at high school build- ing ... Afternoon duty ... Helping with ball game traffic snarl... Safety first! 54 SI Fakes A Lot Gi Jeam Wath Je Kesh of Skips Aloat t. o : : ROGERS MALES Fullback © Quarterback _ WALLACE Mus _ End = Haliback | PATTERSON Quarterback © TYSON | TEAL Guard Tackle Co-captains and Coaches Coach Shelton Coach Hickman Co-captains Get Set 58 Je U Cheerleaders Port to Starboard: Carolyn Carter, Nancy Sue Hough, Farrier Ashcraft, Harlene Howell, chief; Foy Bradshaw, Kathryn Wheless, and Glenda Allen, CGlarence=brock Charley Burns Clayton Burns Jesse Burr Edgar Caulder Richard Cole Linwood Drye Mack Gray Lloyd Griffith Franklin Grooms Harry Harrington JU Football Jeam Richard Henry Johnny Hudson Wayne Ingold Ray Jolly. Freddy Kendall NBole kitchen UBucmuekitehen Charles Long Tommy Marsh Allen Maree Joe Bennett McLaurin 59 Don McRorie Terry Morton Brent Mudd Jee Dee amces Billy Ratliff Donald Scott Dickies! eal Joe Thompson Richard Turner Bradley Tyson Gils’ Casheltall Chew Coach Hickman... Co-captains, Becky Jo and Bea... Manager, Lula Annis.) Ligverettcse ma aembDeceimuet practice 34. 3; l58--84 4583 Trips ... Five seniors on the team . ' March o0feDinte sitio ata caeumr Anson County tournament... Locker combinations yeh ricesinuwvinning . . . Good sportsmanship in losing... A team that clicked. Becky Jo Hill and Beatrice Caulder Co-captains First row, Port to Starboard: Doris Brock; Mary Grace Ratliff, Foye Lowe, Ila Mae Tyson, Peggy Jean Mayhew, Catherine Griggs, Joan Moore, Mary Plyde Marsh, Beatrice Caulder, and Becky Jo Hill. Second row: Coach Hickman and Lula Ann Pope, manager, 60 cys’ Casheltal (hew Coach Hickman... Co-captains, Buddy and Donnie ... Manager, Larry Slowpoke''Smith. ..Newuniforms... Cracker-box gym... Wrong -goal Day ope WhO} fe. 8. CTipssnOts....'. @umotsetown tripse..). -ractice until migntweneeViarche ot Dimes tourna- Mente eAnson Gounty tournament. Buddy Liles and Donnie James Co-captains First row, Port to Starboard: Bobby Davis, Jeff Covington, Benton Roper, Mathey Davis, Buddy Liles, Dennis Robeson, Johnny Livingston, Bobby Patterson, and James Pegram, Second row: Ray Jolly, Henry Teal, Johnny Hudson, Tommy Marsh, Billy Blue, statistician, Coach Hickman, Freddy Wood, Talmadge Williams, Edwin Hinson, Tommy Lowe, and Calvin Gaddy. wr i LPO ORLARROA SLA APRALPRL EGS EO AIL ALPE LENE yy e sf ag ae. fF Ls aseball (ew First row, Port to Starboard: Olin Scott, manager; Jimmy Hough; Marshall Ratliff; Buddy Rogers; Hugh Baker; Elwyn Carter: Jimmy Vick; Haywood Lee. Second row: Coach Hickman; Richard Will- iams; Benjamin Williams; Donnie James; Jackie Ray Cockman; Buddy Liles; Larry Smith; Coach Shelton. Hugh Baker; captain=....4 scheltonsvand Hickman, coachecmw © lime oll and Wiley Teal, managers ... Thirteen on traveling squad... Outstand- ing pitching (3. Practice untilidarke.. Waps around thestie de am G.ood community backing . . .Good-lookinguniforms ... Lost only one game... Baseball picnics ... Twelve baligames@e.. Hotvand:dusty = .-.Gamence:m afternoon and at night . . . Good preparation for semi-pro ball... Run- ners-up for Eastern championship. 62 4 5 5 Port to Starboard: Libby Overton, Nancy Allen, Pat Beachum, Peggy Jean Mayhew, chief; Foye Lowe, Caroline Austin, and Lula Ann Pope, Pegoy wean Ghiet: Cheerleaders. ..ceven happy- girls)... 01x seniors aAnGrOnesjInloOl a attO Wel Le ning SUIDINer eplacticem ws: (GOld turtleneciicus =: Bree7zingmawedthetmatsluaAUtinbur? ee ae MuUde ate DUNN le... iWiemp ots the COACH at tl W. ene Otel neculeaIM wwe WiOU IVa OVerLelll lincathe: student wuses LOtRPi DSM ee a ttiginm hi Ce tcathlialastawhistleamee hah lane ahesnany, Hala SsOUmnitheshole for buses 1.) bhupsday might Pep Meetings... DORCEUNT Od oe ew mtoe De Vite ancdavi yO Lew ee UTD Les anda Olds 63 Ol Salties 1 - Homecoming Queen 2-F.H, A. Float 3 - Mr. Burr. 4 - Boys’ Physical Ed, Class!!! 5 - What a crew!!! 6 - Learning to cook??? 7 - Lunch time 8 - Boston and Lucius 9- Elizabeth amd Annabel!!10 -- Happy Senior !!! we ia RORTH CAROF 64 ‘ (iver el ff } ke at F (6 — “= (] | Mp ree = _—— Ss a a | a | Peggy Mayhew. oe | | : oe jromeceming Queen Caroline ae vw Lula Ann Pope | Sponsors Suspense! ... Who will be Queen? ... Will the Tigers break thesréecoOnGgare et rayersetor victory ... Queen crowned by mayor ... Seven girls sponsored the team amet igercedeteated for the first Homecoming in ten years ... Alumni meetings... Big pep rallye Golortul Prize Winning Float 68 drome Part parade ... Ronny's goat makes meiveu) = Fl Oaticontest....-. Hard- working Boosters... Yellow Eats Santiemums) 21. Crisp Novemiberenight). .«. Dance, at Country Club... Melancholy but proud hearts after the game... A night to remember . . . Novem- lo Game etlOmecoming, 1951. fag Monogram Float eis enn aaa SUSHIL Let’s Dance re 69 Shan 1. Marshals pin on ribbons 2. Becky Hill works on D,A.R, scrap- book. 3, Mr. Wildermuth looks over the new grammar school plan, 4. Hard at work on Junior-Senior. 5, A visitor at one of our football games -- Charlie Justice, himself! 6. W.H.S. representative to the Christ- mas festival in Charlotte is crown- ed, 70 CAVE 1. Senior Play Cast gets together. 2. Senior class officers hold meeting. 3, Cheering Squad leads Alumni in yell at Homecoming, 4, The new wing gives us more room, do. Peggy Jean and Billy haven't missed a day in twelve years! 6. Salutatorian, Valedictorian, of 1951, get ready for Commencement, 71 Fon Distinguished Service CITIZENSHIP CUP Presented To Wadesboro High Schoo! By The Class of 1925 Awarded on Four Ideals of Scholarship, Extra — Curricular Activities, Attitude Toward Teachers and Fellow Students WON BY Henry Bennettitc0ar cas eect cae oe eae 1925 Mary: Evelyn? Morcriss eee enna ane nein Felda:Hi ghtowerat.ty mic. rocte ves Uces emai cams 1926 Frank Pruette... ...%...2.asaceenein cesium nen risen ee GrayGae ct, cia caret rey sions mera ee meme es 1927 Ann Lockhart °3%...0 7 eee ee Woodrow Caligani.. ssc .ee surah asa ence a Peace 1928 Charles-Stevens.) {2a cece) cere atom alia HalsAtkinson ion .ce sce ac ccuoh ste, Cate ne psi cmon: 1929 Lomie Lou Mills7.45eegaeten eee een eters JuliasStanbackite teem eee ee career 1930 Caroline: Gulledge ieee ee eee eae. Boyce Covington ictsene-pouet ch cust node emer ane. 1931 Anna Jane:Ingramiyeuwer nase sae ot eek eect Hermine Caraway 22% com anc eta ecn ew aes 1932 Neale: Kelly cian ect nec eee ne Marion Ceaigtii, soteueccres sa ee ee nemen tee: ha euen eeieee 1933 Daisy Ruth: Faulknerneweceaemn eae cece ean Smschiel UNMIS coo gs ocs vou ob ODDO OOe 1934 Hank. Wall.) chs Se eeen cece ast corer neon Helen Sue Richardson and James Edwards . 1935 Fetzer Mill s).37.-. ce eee re eae recente Effie: Alleniet. ©. 25. ect e eeno ben tek kee terns 1936 Fred Mangum:: ....°c nie emene nome oL si aus ecn net ecacrees Rowland: Pruettes rene berets tema cin re aed ees 1937 Peggy Moyhew..” .crmsrerswemes 0 ere reneiessuste one SUPERINTENDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP CUP HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC ATTAINMENT WON BY Hermine Garawayes 5. cesccrsae ce eocemene keto eke tere 1933 Mary: Elizabeth! Davisteecsamorn ep euce stress ne Marion: Craigwt sour echoed ee etches cea Reece ct ouelts 1934 Christine:Gray-.:;: 7 ee eee Flarriet| Roseveri concn serene) one reds eeheteuces 1934 Frances Ashcraft |! ors.cemstcmemeucn ee renee on. Ethel YorkiKikersensret. ea cpecat lets ke tens centes 1935 Sarah’ Margaret, Tuckeri.e. .) cme ec nrnnanete een one Roberta Dunlapisit.. cece clei ibe eek ores 1936 MargaretiAnn: Wingate seem 0s ences Hazel Kikertee ee ree renee eee aor tee 1937 Bobby Burroughs = 52.7 eu a ee eee eee ere AnnjHardisonteccdtcccmae sicko eee ken ks cee ene 1939 Betty Grey) Harringtonsaswcmenc mem nen mann arn ne Armantine: Dunlap..s,.-pceke eect ene Pete a 1940 Margaret McRae’. 2 )252o een men none eee ce GharlestAllenr J rc.cate eam eaese moe acerca ucmeaem. 1941 Bobby Pratt (0°.5 oe eee ene cr Nancy McQuague ©: 0) 0.0) 0:8, 10 810 6) 6) ) 0) 6) 0 0: 0 07.0. 6 -e1ne) ¢: 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; Craig hpus.. ese ca ee eat a ee eee rake 1934 Vallie Lowe 2:3t02- i sch oes ee Reeta eden. Donnell ¥DavidSonmemee een scr be aera eee 1935 JohniBlake Watson ico. ses ee eee ea ee Helen SueiRichardsonyscs.e er). tee wact aint Gaeta 1936 Wilton’Shealy ewissqec. eee er ce nee nee Marvin; Murrayeticat te ckss is, ehecc teat seeker ccies teas kene 1937 Walter. Mitchell 2. Saas cu ncme oe een rene Anntttardis oninet ae.) emai tec a eo cua) cote teten sete 1939 H.iM. Maples 3.4244 ee saree Bhi: Walter:MangUimiamen, ee teek ticki ettete toteca 6 osteo tel. ee 1940 Dai sy-Ruth Faulknerse. 0.2) cee eee renee HerbertiBurnsimeork. ooo ee etre crborordeer 1941 Phil’ Robinson i550) 70 ee ee ee Joseph Fellersio. i, c.teate cso eon ol aks 1942 Delores-Short 070°. .%% idee cere cen nen men: Gwendolyn: Maplesic. oct eis co cdeS ere cr eee cas 1951 ATHLETIC TROPHY Presented To Wadesboro High School By The Student Council of 1941 Awarded Each Year to the Most Outstanding Athlete WON BY Gene Wintreelar hate et el eee ree: 1941 HaroldsEdwards 4. hic) iu ln oe ee Pickett Stanback , stu. eet ea ee ae 1942 Alberti:Pol stoniac2 (9 ce cone aca ee eee Vallie. Lowe 7 area: Sa is ene Oy ae ee oe are 1943 Perrys Tucker®.-3) site fe Ge eee Harry: DicksonsMay et.25:ucue eres hi a ace 1944 Hank2sW alli ar re ee, Se Pe he eee RichardaGlarksandeBillllmliice saemen nant ene 1945 Joe Harkey: os sisi os oe orc cen aCe Marshal liRatlittes raeeen een nce meaner ces 1951 72 tdvenbisements ——— i ok = 7 : —— She Sn Congratulations To HI-WAYS CaCla Your Friendly Neighbor Crown Carbonating Co. HAMLET, N. C. Bottlers of Coca-Cola The First National Bank WADESBORO, N. C. Organized 1894 eo fo ee + “Start Saving While You Are Young” — of ——_— Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System 74 Wadesboro’s Fancy Grocery with Meat Market Visit Us For Heavy or Fancy Groceries TICE’S GROCERY Phone 538 Biltmore Dairy Farms Supreme In Quality Since 1897 For Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream Call BILTMORE DAIRY WADESBORO, N. C. Phone 520 Manufacturers of Nylon And Rayon Tricot Fabrics HORNWOOD WARP KNITTING CORPORATION DIRECT PERSONAL LOANS ROSS CLOTHING CO. Confidential Service On Furniture, Automobiles or Men’s and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Signature G) Quality Merchandise Low Prices Thrift Loan Finance Next Door To Western Auto WADESBORO, N. C. Wadesboro, North Carolina ANSON REAL ESTATE INS. CO. “Insurance Headquarters” ANSON BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION “Save To Build — Build To Save” 75 Congratulations Hi-Ways Beachum’s Transfer Phone 39J Wadesboro N. C. ee You Go... ae Butter Tea ype Cand wx nee NY P potatos Chips eeaias7 eeaias7 | | Remember This Seal—It’s Your Assurance of The Best SERVICE DIST. CO. Gas, Oil, Kerosene, Motor Oil Wholesale Retail Phone 364 76 Pfeiffer Junior College Misenheimer, N. C. A Good Junior College Under Methodist Supervision Forty-two Miles From Wadesboro + Coxe Lumber Company, Inc. WADESBORO, N. C. Enjoy A Good Meal With Your Friends At The National Hotel Coffee Shop a of EAGLE STORES COMPANY Diamonds Watches Visit A. C. Allen Jewelry Store For Gifts That Last Jewelry Silverware Clothes For The High School Boy Wade Clothing Co. J. B. Crider JEWELER Prompt Jewelry And Watch Repair Service Phone 690 Blalock Motor Sales Co. Sales . ord | Service Since 1908 ae, MARSHALL C. RATLIFFE Distributor Texas Products Firestone Tires and Accessories Phone 229 WADESBORO, N. C. CAROLINA DRUG CO. Prescription Druggist Phones 321 and 744 BRASWELL’S MARKET Groceries and Meats Phone 45 Wadesboro, N. C. © For Family Allen-Bennett Co., Inc. Entertainment Wholesale Grocers Visit Distributor of Anson County “KANSAS-MAID FLOUR” Drive-In Theater Phone 127 é © “ = r 9 ‘he 4 oc for Fine Ot ih re era ; y Sandniches == Denke Ice Cream i ( f MEET ME AT THE CURVE-IN : } « , = cS i ‘ 78 EARLEY-HURST FARM SALLY‘“S SERVICE, INC. Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Allis Chalmers Shoes Athens Taylorway DeLaval Hwy. 74-E Tel. 656-J MRS. J. R. COLEY Proprietress 9 North Green Street Farmers Feed Supply Co. OLIVER CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. Phone 179 Farm Equipment and Farm Supplies Phone 536 Wadesboro, N. C. WADESBORO, N. C. “Finest In Farm Machinery” Wadesboro Dry Cleaners Moore’s Value Center Service First Where Every Buy is a Satisfaction Always Bull’s Eye Parsons Drug Co., Inc. The Rexall Store Meet Your Friends at Our Fountain Phone 2 WADESBORO, N. C. WHITE WAY LAUNDRY 79 Our Wish FOX AND LYON is that the members of the class of '52 will be Phone 81 the good, prosperous citizens the postwar world must have. For All Your Drug Needs @ H. W. LITTLE CO. 9 South Green St. Phone 24 WADESBORO, N. C. FRANCIS LAVERGNE JOHNSON Consulting Photographer Chapel Hill, North Carolina BURLINGTON MILLS CORPORATION Wadesboro Hosiery Plant WADESBORO, N. C. Gifts of Quality and Beauty COOKE CHEVROLET CO. MeRae salewelristore WADESBORO, N. C. Elgin Watches Artcarved Diamonds Sales and Service Since 1923 Rogers Silverware THE FINEST IN STYLES for school Smith’s Electric Company for work Your Norge And for play THE LILES COMPANY Universal Dealer “The Home of Dependable Furniture” ALLEN FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 41 Wadesboro, N. C. J. PAUL TEAL SON Dealer In Cotton, Fertilizers, Heavy Groceries, Farm Supplies, Feed and Seed Body Fender Work Expert Painting Register Motor Co., Inc. Oldsmobile Sales Service © Hightower’s Ice Fuel Co. Quality Coal and Crystal Ice Phone 52 © Thomas Howard Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Charlotte, N. C. Distributors of DEL MONTE PRODUCTS a ae Lowe’s Printing Office Printing and Engraving Phone 66 Currie Andrews Clothing Co. 34 West Wade Street Complete Outfitters for Men and Boys’ Better Merchandise The Home of Hart, Shaffner Marx Clothes 82 7@, D. B. GOODMAN Phone 100 “The Best of Everything” FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Cy CITY CLEANERS Phone 170 Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated H. B. COGGIN Plumbing and Heating Estimates 83 Wingate Ju nior 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 For Best Values Visit ROSE’S 5-10-25¢ Store FCX Open-Formula Feed and Fertilizer Co-op Farm Machinery Farmers Exchange Store Near Cotton Lot Rufus Meachum Furniture Co. Furniture and Home Furnishings 12 Martin Street WADESBORO, N. C. Rusty’s Studio For Quality Photographic Work Weddings Portraits Commercial Advertising Phone 773-J Representative: L.C. Chiles 611 Colonial Drive High Point, N. C. Our Patrons Peg’s Dr. Constantian Dr. Bridger Avery Hightower A Friend FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS ee | O 5S TE N Since 1897 84 The Students Hang Out At SCOTTIE’S SODA SHOP Wadesboro, N. C. The Pure Oil Co. Pure Lube The sure motor oil Kerosene Fuel Oil ‘ Be Sure With Pure’’ J. F. Allen, Jr., Dist. Phone 593-J C.C. Pigg, Manager ALLEN MILLING CO. Guaranteed Flour At Depot Phone 301 J. E. C. Hill Store General Merchandise Since 1895 7 Barrington St. Phone 106 FAUL CRYMES, INC. SPORTING GOODS 415 South Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. ALLEN BUILDING SUPPLY Building Materials Benjamin Moore Paints At Depot Phone 301 Unexcelled Bus Service Connecting Anson County with 47 other North Carolina Counties Connecting North Carolina With 47 Other States Oe CITY TRAILWAYS AY? CHARLBITE, N. C. 7, om Printers and Designers PHOTOGRAPHERS Francis L. Johnson Delmar Studio Rusty Graef ART WORK Bartley Burch Oa eo ) ae, Atte ie AS me AT Pk Fie besos, ) : A aK C4 Botts “VA pee MA Te fein. 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