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

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ta Fp nip ;  ae Soop Ve) eee | Si AES ei ne a RU RE ae eset ad): i c bud ak Linck Xe s Gtth Aas Oo se Wand year + lnd : Je. ising 1 Ae, ey a a a i Gers (aoe teu’, Teeeen tod AAG es ee a a fe de, PES , 72 Nard has S2a7I7 4) qj : ea Le oak ‘ } - a : 4 2 aes = Ă©- 2 ae ay =e weet x = Saeed oe: _ Se at ek ce a Ee 6 — ce r F a - _ —— “ im . ; : - = ae ee G ato Pag is a ee igus THE YEARBOOK STAFF ae OF Mary Leslie Huntley Editor Linda Kiker Harriet Rivers Business Managers Ted Scarboro Assistant Editor od ; A _- we Gg ky fe WELCOME  ” J FOREWORD A sea voyage is a great adventure. There are moments of despair and uncertainty when it seems that the destination will never be reached. Yet when safely ashore, we realize that the journey was worth it. Our high school days are such an adven- ture. At first our goal seems far, far away. But soon we sail past Freshmen Island, and on to Sophomore Village, Junior Town, and at last, Senior City. Suddenly we realize that we are almost there—Port Graduation is in sight! Our journey is almost over now, and another, greater one is beginning. From Port Graduation we embark upon the Journey of Life. That they may remember their high school voyage and use the knowledge gained to guide them safely through the Journey of Life, we, the members of the annual staff, present this, our 1959 edition of Hi-Ways, in honor of the Seniors. S incerely, THE HI-WAYS STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication: )s..4 ).44 38 eae eee 5 Administration and Faculty (a5 see 6- 10 Classes Senior’ Classic? vcs ke 11- 30 Underclassmen, 3-4. 4. 2 31- 44 Activities Organizations. sae i eee ee 45- 68 Sports eee Ve Pic ok en ee ee ee 69- 80 Heatures..go0 Stet. ace ee ee 81- 86 Advertisements... .-.. 2 eee 87-104 DEDICATION MR. DAVID R. KEPHART In sincere appreciation of your faithful service to our class and school, in your constant struggle to fur ther our knowl- edge and opportunities, for your willingness to listen and counsel at all times and most of all for your deep and abiding sincerity and friendship, we, the seniors of 1959, dedicate our HI-WAYS to you, Mr. David Kephart. FLEET ADMIRAL ADMIRAL. MR. W. L. WILDERMUTH MR. B. F. STRICKLAND SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL CHIEFS OF STAFF SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Charles Shelton, Mr. George Snuggs, Mr. W. L. Wildermuth, Mr. Charles Little, Mrs. Robert Covington, Mrs. J. M. Davis, Mr. Kenneth Horne, (not pictured) Mr. Bill Wheeler. VICE-ADMIRALS MR. BOBBY MORGAN Math IV, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, French I, French II, Senior Advisor, French Club Advisor. MR. DAVID KEPHART Industrial Arts, Mechani- cal Drawing, Girls’ Basket- ball Coach, Senior Ad- visor. ÂŁ FB CAE Lng) kere f “SPS, MRS. GUY JONES Biology, Advanced Biol- ogy, Chemistry, Cheer- leader Sponsor, F. T. A. Sponsor, Science Club ma Sponsor. pier A fl Wy b MISS JESSIE RUTH HONEYCUTT Typing I, General Busi- ness, Business Law, Busi- ness Arithmetic and Eng- lish, Business Club Spon- sor, Hi-Ways Advisor. MR. ELMER LEE CHANEY English I, English II, Eng- lish IV. MRS. ROY GADDY English I, Latin I, Latin Club Sponsor, Student Council Advisor. VICE-ADMIRALS MRS. DON GRAY Nutrition, Home Econom- ics I, Home Economics II, F. H. A. Sponsor, National Junior Honor Society Sponsor. MR. ANTHONY SELLARI World History, Physical Education, Boys’ Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Social and Folk Dance Club Sponsor. MISS SUSAN RATLIFF English II, English III, Journalism, Student Prints Advisor, Junior Civitan Club Advisor. MR. TARON JONES Physics, General Science, Safety Patrol Advisor, Photography Club Advisor. MR. J. RAY SHELTON U. S. History, Sociology and Economics, Athletic Director, Booster Club Sponsor. MISS RUTH ANNE HAMMOND English III, World His- tory, Speech and Dra- matics. VICE-ADMIRALS MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON Typing I, Typing II, Book- keeping, Shorthand, Office Practice, Beta Club Spon- sor. 4a „, MRS. LAYLON DAVIS een, I, Algebra II, eneral Math. 4, ; ÂŁ Ly, Lich ) j eb Hi ‘ g J zoT We L f hw! [a4 : J MRS. W. J. GULLEDGE English I. MRS. REE PHILLIPS Public School Music, Gen- eral Music. ceETEL | BE ee oa MISS CARRIE STURGIS Librarian, Library Science, cr Library Club Advisor. ee ed 9 f 1) oe OLY, [rite Melt nab 0 i MR. HARRY LENHOFF Band Director. RT 2 REIS MRS. BILL JARMAN Secretary to Mr. Wilder- muth. MR. TOMMY TUCKER President of the P.T.A. MR. ROBERT BURR Maintenance. MRS. VAN WHELESS Dietician. Lte- BOSTON ,and LUCIUS Janitors. BUS DRIVERS Johnny Short, Wayne Martin, Bobby Jordan, Ray Meachum. THE SENIORS George Baker Snuggs Jr. President Roman Lester Horne Vice-President CLASS SONG (tune: “Now And For Always’’) Now and for always We will remember you. And as the years go by We will be true. All of our memories We'll cherish through the years. Always our hearts will be Thinking of you. No more, the Senior Proms, Gone are our high school days. We’ve met our journey’s end, Our final class. Mr. David Kephart and Mr. Robert Morgan Advisors Ann Rayfield and Ricky McRorie Mascots CLASS MOTTO “What you are is God’s gift to you; what you do with yourself is your gift to God.” Ailene Patricia Adcock Secretary CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Roses Fairfid Monsalvatge Caudle Treasurer Lena Margaret Ackerman Aliene Patricia Adcock William Joseph Austin Betty Catherine Baker COMMODORES Joan Crawford Baker Mary Grace Beachum Mary Isabel Bennett Betty Marsh Blount Ann Cameron Bowman Janet Katherine Brasington Sarah Frances Brock Jackson Bennett Brower COMMODORES Patricia Anne Brower Robert Lee Brower Julia Edith Burns Malcolm Winston Burroughs Fairfid Monsalvatge Caudle Elizabeth Jane Covington Marion Frances Douglas Mary Glenn Drye MODORES Cornelia Anne Gaddy Brenda Lou Gilmore Alice Rose Lee Gray Jerry Wilbert Grice Hilda Lou Hasty Foyle Robert Hightower, Jr. George Hildreth, Jr. William Major Hildreth, Jr. COMMODORES Bobby Neale Hinson Boyce Horne Roman Lester Horne Benjamin James Honeycutt Mary Leslie Huntley Nancy Carol Hutchinson Ronnie J. James © Brenda Kay Jenkins COMMODORES Buford Vaughn Jordan, Jr. Robert Richard Jordan - Roberta Milton Kendall Linda Alpha Kiker Larry Frank Lewis Catharine Frances Little Connie Elizabeth Long Hilda Rose Maner Louise Campbell Marsh Benjamin Wayne Martin Nancy Jane Martin Patsy Elaine Martin Linda Kay McDonald Victor Chester McGee Jr. Larry Floyd McRorie Ray Burns Meachum COMMODORES Robert Wilson Moore Gracie Mae Mullis Paula Lee Overton Brenda Louise Pinson Jackie Thomas Polson Harriet Ann Rivers Gertie Ann Robins Margaret Jean Rogers COMMODORES Patsy Jo Rogers Rodney Kristian Russell Walter Ted Scarboro Carolyn Rose Short 21 ai John Clifton Short, Jr. Avis Gwendolyn Smith Grover Benjamin Smith, Jr. Myrtle Lorene Smith COMMODORES of « , ) Aff Zee George Baker Snuggs, Jr. Julia Ann Sorrell Frankie Elizabeth Tarleton Whitley MarĂ©hall Tarleton 22 James Braxton Taylor John Franklin Thompson Joyce Ann Treadaway Myra Head Treadaway COMMODORES Martha Lou Tucker Ida Rebecca Webb Patricia Ann Wright 23 COMMODORES : : : : e ; Seniors partake of assorted lunches. “Not another quadratic!” cry these Math IV “Morganites.” “Where are you going to college,” ponder these Seniors. Caution! Senior Chemistry students ahead. Seniors suffer through one of Mr. Chaney’s English IV tests. COMMODORE HONORS LENA MARGARET ACKERMAN Morven High School 1, 2; Marshal 1; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Vice President 2; F.H.A. Anson-Union Federation Reporter 2 ; Cheer- leader 1; Basketball 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Ground Observer Corps 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Student Council 4; Parliamentarian 4. ALIENE PATRICIA ADCOCK Belmont High School 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 4: Historian 2; Parliamentarian 4; Business Club 4; Class Secretary 4; Superlative 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH AUSTIN Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. BETTY CATHERINE BAKER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Chief 4; Football sponsor 38, 4; Jr. Varsity Sponsor 2; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, ans Booster Club 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; F.H.A. 1. JOAN CRAWFORD BAKER F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Booster Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Com- mittee 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4. MARY GRACE BEACHUM F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; French Club 3, 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3; Library Club 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4. MARY ISABEL BENNETT Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B-Team Cheerleader 1, 2; Homecoming Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 83, 4; Secretary 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Feature Editor 4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Senior Class Committee 4. BETTY MARSH BLOUNT Latin Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2; Business Club 4; Booster Club 1; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. ANN CAMERON BOWMAN F.H.A. 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Beta Club Suna Vice-President 4; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Managing Editor 4; Delegate to N.C.S.P.I. 3; Marshal 3; U. S. History Award 3; Jyr.-Sr. Committee 3; Library Club 4; Secretary 4; Girl State Representative 3; Beta Club Convention 3. JANET CATHERINE BRASINGTON F.H.A. 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Prints Staff 4; Science Club 4; Vice-President 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. SARAH FRANCES BROCK Band 1, 2; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor Booster Club 1, 4; Junior Civitan Club 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 2 Secretary 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Secretary 2; French Club 3 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Convention Student Council 3; Cheerleader 4; Marshal 3; Social and Fo k Dance Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. 5 JACKSON BENNETT BROWER Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Vice-President 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Monogram Club 4: Junior Civitan Club 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Talent Night King 3. PATRICIA ANNE BROWER Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; F.H.A. Club 1, 2; Major- ette 3, 4; Jr. Varsity Homecoming Sponsor 2; French Club 3; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 4; F.T.A. Club 4: Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3 . 25 ROBERT LEE BROWER Baseball 1; Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, on Manager 4; Student Council 4; Student Prints Staff 4; Mono- gram Club 4; Vice President 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. JULIA EDITH BURNS Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Secretary 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 8, 4; Vice-President 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4; „.T.A. 4; Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. MALCOLM WINSTON BURROUGHS Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3; Lieutenant 2, 3; Latin Clubse2.2o% President 3; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Editer 4; Jr. Civitan Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Citizenship Cup 1; Class President 2; Morehead Nominee 4; Merit Scholar- ship Semifinalist 4; Library Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. FAIRFID MONSALVATGE CAUDLE Students Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Feature Editor 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4: Art Editor 4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 3; Marshal 1, 2, 3: Chief 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; French Club 4; Presi- dent 4: Science Club 4; Special Class Committee 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; National Merit Award Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 4: Winner of State Finalist in Voice of America Con- test 3. ELIZABETH JANE COVINGTON Student Council 1; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3; Students Prints Staff 4; Joke Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Library Club 4: Vice-President 4; Beta Convention 3; Marshal 3. MARION FRANCES DOUGLAS Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2; Historian 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B-Team Sponsor 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Secretary 3; Monogram Club 4; Class Vice-President 1; Student Prints Staff 1, Op Bhs idles Basketball Manager 38, 4; Football Sponsor 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; B-Team Basket- ball Manager 1, 2. MARY GLENN DRYE Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1 ,2, 3, 4; B-Team Co-Captain 1: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2; Chief 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Vice President 2; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4; Queen of Hearts 2; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 4: Student Council 8, 4; Secretary 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. CORNELIA ANNE GADDY F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 8, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Marshal 1, 2, 3; Science Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Business Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. BRENDA LOU GILMORE Waynesboro High School 2; Beta Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; Junior Civitan Club 2; Library Club 4; Business Club 4; Booster Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Journalism Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2. ALICE ROSE LEE GRAY Student Council 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 38, 4; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 3, 4; President 4; Hi-Ways Staff 3, 4; Copy Editor 4; Marshal 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. COMMODORE HONORS JERRY WILBERT GRICE Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Student Prints Staff 4; Jr.- Sr. Committee 3; Booster Club 4. HILDA LOU HASTY F.H.A. 1; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Business Club 4; President 4; Booster Club 4; Superlative 4. FOYLE ROBERT HIGHTOWER, JR. Football 1, 2, 8, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Student Prints Staff 1; Hi-Ways Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Svo rts Editor 4; Class Treasurer 2; Booster Club 2, 3; Latin Club 4; Junior Citizenship Cup 3; Member of District Basketball Team 3. GEORGE HUNTLEY HILDRETH, JR. Football 1, 2; Track 2; French Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. WILLIAM MAJOR HILDRETH, JR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4; Cap- tain 4: Social and Folk Dance Clu. 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. BOBBY NEALE HINSON Student Council 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Civitan Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. BOYCE HORNE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Monogram Club 4; President 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. ROMAN LESTER HORNE Student Council 1, 3; Booster Club 4; Science Club 4; French Club 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Class Vice-President 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. BENJAMIN JAMES HONEYCUTT Class President 3; French Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; School Con- stitution Committee 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee. MARY LESLIE HUNTLEY Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Parliamentarian 3; French Clube, 4 Betas Clubisi hol Ae oad) HI-Wiays stattelemc. ote Jy. Associate Editor 3; Editor 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Delegate to N.C.S.P.I. 3; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 8, 4; Jyr.-Sr. Committee 8; Girls’ State Representative 3. NANCY CAROL HUTCHINSON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3; Secretary 4; Booster Club 3; Library Club 4; Business Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. RONNIE J. JAMES Deep Creek High School 8; Social and Folk Dance Club 4. BRENDA KAY JENKINS F.H.A. 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Jv.-Sr. Committee 3; French Club 8; Social and Folk Dance Club 4. BUFORD VAUGHN JORDON, JR. French Club 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Science Club 4; President 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. ROBERT RICHARD JORDAN Lilesville High School 1; Booster Club 2; French Club 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Track 2, 3; Basketball 1, 3; Bus Driver 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. ROBERTA MILTON KENDALL F.H.A. 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Basketball Assistant Manager 8, 4; Basketball Statistician 3, 4. 26 LINDA ALPHA KIKER Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Band Conductors Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Ways Staff 2, 3, 4; Co-Business Man- ager 4; Photogranhy Club 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer 3; Photography Staff 2, 38, 4; Assistant Photography Chief 4; F.T.A. 3; French Club 3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.- Sr. Committee 3. LARRY FRANK LEWIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. CATHARINE FRANCES LITTLE Basketball 1, 2, 3; B-Team Co-Capt ain 2; Band 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 8. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 8; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 3; Student Prints Staff 2, 3. 4; Editor 4; Chapel Pianist 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Marshal 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. CONNIE ELIZABETH LONG Cheerleader 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 38, 4; Treasurer 4; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor 4; F.H.A. Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Booster Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Football Sponsor 8. 4; Monogram Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr. Varsity Football Sponsor 2; Special Class Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. HILDA ROSE MANER F'.H.A. 1; French Club 3; Booster Club 4; Business Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Club 4; LOUISE CAMPBELL MARSH Hi-Ways Staff 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2; French Club 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2; Talent Night Queen 38; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; President 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. BENJAMIN WAYNE MARTIN Band 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Bus Driver 4. NANCY JANE MARTIN F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Social and PATSY ELAINE MARTIN: F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1, 2; Business Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. LINDA KAY McDONALD F.H.A. 1; French Club 8; Class Secretary 3; Hi-Ways Staff 4; Business Club 4; Booster Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Vice-President 4; Carrousel Princess 4; Christmas Princess 4; Special Class Committee 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Superlative 4. VICTOR CHESTER McGEE, JR. Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4; Junior Civitan Club 2, 8, 4; Student Council 2; Monogram Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Library Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Prints Staff 2, 8, 4; Member of District 4 Basket- ball Champions 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Superlative 4. LARRY FLOYD McRORIE Booster Club 2, 8; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Committee 3. Jr.-Sr. RAY BURNS MEACHUM ES Mana 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3. ROBERT WILSON MOORE Hi-Ways Staff 1, 2, 38, 4; Art Editor 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 8, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. GRACIE MAE MULLIS Beta Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Superlative 4. Committee 3; COMMODORE HONORS PAULA LEE OVERTON F.H.A. 1, 2; B-Team Cheerleader 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Student Prints Staff 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Library Club 4; Superlative 4; French Club 3, 4. BRENDA LOUISE PINSON F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 4; Business Club 4; French Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Booster Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Homecoming Cheerleader 4; Special Class Committee 4. JACKIE THOMAS POLSON Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. HARRIET ANN RIVERS Cheerleader 2, 8, 4; Chief 4; Class President 1; Class Treasurer 3; Hi-Ways Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Sponsor 38, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Most Valuable Player Trophy Award 38; F.H.A. 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; B-Team Football Sponsor 2; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Superlative 4; Co-Business Manager Hi-Ways 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. GERTIE ANN ROBINS Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. MARGARET JEAN ROGERS F.H.A. 1, 2; Student Council 2; French Club 3; Booster Club 4; Business Club 4; Secretary 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. PATSY JO ROGERS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 2, 4; Business Club 4; Library Club 4; French Club 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jy.-Sr. Committee 3. i RODNEY KRISTIAN RUSSELL Photography Club 2, 8; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. WALTER TED SCARBORO Bande lye2nns, 945) Latins Glubi2 Basketball 12%) Class) Vice- President 2; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4; President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Hi-Ways Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor 4. CAROLYN ROSE SHORT F(H.A. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Class Vice- President 2, 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Majorette 4; F.T.A. 4; Monogram Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Business Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Special Class Committee 4; Hi- Ways Staff 4; Jyv.-Sr. Committee 3; Superlative 4. JOHN CLIFTON SHORT, JR. Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Statistician 4; Bus Driver 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Superla- tive 4. AVIS GWENDOLYN SMITH F.H.A. 1; French Club 3; Booster Club 4; Business Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, GROVER BENJAMIN SMITH, JR. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Monogram Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. 27 MYRTLE LORENE SMITH F.H.A. 1; Library Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. GEORGE BAKER SNUGGS, JR. Student Council 1; Junior Civitan Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3; Beta Club 38, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; President 2; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. JULIA ANN SORRELL F.H.A. 1; Booster Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Civitan Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Sponsor 8, 4; Girls’ State Representative 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Beta Club 8, 4; Student Prints Staff 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3; Student Council 3, 4; Vice-President 3; President 4. FRANKIE ELIZABETH TARLTON F.H.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. WHITLEY MARSHALL TARLTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Basketball Manager 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4; Booster Club 3, 4. JAMES BRAXTON TAYLOR Junior Civitan Club 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; Score- keeper 4; Football 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; Photography Staff 3, 4; Chief Photographer 4; Hi-Ways Staff Photographer 4; Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Jyr.-Sr. Committee 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 4. JOHN FRANKLIN THOMPSON Class Vice-President 2; Booster Club 2, 38, 4; Monogram Club 4; Football 8, 4; Co-Captain 4; Hi-Ways Staff 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Superlative 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. JOYCE ANN TREADAWAY F.H.A. 1; French Club 3; Booster Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Business Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. MYRA HEAD TREADAWAY F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 2, 8; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Jyv.-Sr. Committee 3; Business Club 4; Vice-President 4; F.T.A. Club 4; Booster Club 4; Superlative 4; Special Class Committee 4. MARTHA LOU TUCKER Booster Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 8; Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Civitan Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; President 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. IDA REBECCA WEBB French Club 2, 4; Booster Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Bite ete tlh 8 1 Jv.-Sr. Committee 3. Social and Folk Dance Club 4; PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT French Club 3; Business Club 4; ” Committee 3. Rep Acw lesan Booster Club 4; Jr.-Sr. BEST LOOKING _. os Linda McDonald and R. L. Horne “MOST POPULAR — et Rivers and Jack Brower 15 ESM WDD 9 ESTs) OF My ‘a Treadaway and Vic. McGee ig HIRE BEST DANCERS Paula Overton and John Thompson BEST ALL ROUND Hilda Hasty and Bill Hildreth MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Frances Little and Ted Scarboro BEST PERSONALITY iS : Mary Glenn Drye and Bobby Hinson NV CONS Wi ON WO Oy Op Of OM OP-U Fairfid Caudle and Winston Burroughs ve MOST ATHLETIC Carolyn Short. and Grover Smith TOP DECKERS NY COLO Be BD D9 5d OPND BY-19 59 OF} Gracie Mullis and B. J. Honeycutt FRIENDLIEST Aliene Adcock, J. W. Grice, and Johnny Short s OPN ATNINGS ee COMMANDERS, LIEUTEN JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES, FRESHMEN CAPTAINS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS First Row: Judy Flake, Treasurer; Alan Baker, Secretary; Second Row: Sammy Har- rell, President; Jimmy Maner, Vice-President; Bill Wheeler, Treasurer. The receiving of class rings, selling magazine subscriptions, and plan- ning Junior-Senior were exciting events which highlighted the year for the Captains. There were some who participated in football, basketball, and baseball, while others were members of various clubs. With Miss Susan Ratliff and Mr. Lee Chaney as sponsors, the class enjoyed a year of work and fun. sie Gerald Adams David Allen Buddy Ashcraft Alan Baker Harold Bowers Jane Brock Connie Buff Johnny Bynum Carolyn Cauthen Stokes Clarke Leon Cole Butch Covington Johnny Dabbs _ Ronald Dabbs. Bobby Davis Jimmy Estridge Judy Flake Mary Ellen Freeman Hilda Gaddy Betty Jo Gathings Jimmy Goodwin David Gutherie Katie Hanna Sammy Harrell Peggy Harrington Leon Hildreth Nancy Hill Nancy Horne Mike Howell Kenny Huggins Ann Huntley Allen Ingram Larry Jones Tonie Kendall Eloise Kunda Trailor Lewis 33 CAPTAINS CAPTAINS Jerry Lineberry Patsy Lineberry Jimmy Maner Catherine Mauney Werdie Sue McRae Shirley Meachum Patricia Meeks Jenelle Melton Harold Moore Donna Morris Esta Morris Martha Odom Tommy Pate Brenda Paul Jerry Privette Joanne Ratliff Preston Ratliff Carolyn Ricketts Martha Rivers Bobby Rogers Charles Shelton Judy Short Donald Smith AUR San) Peggy Smith Doug Thompson Martha Tice Pat Treadaway Bill Watkins Bill Wheeler Deborah Sue Lovelace Born July 31, 1942 Died Dec. 20, 1958 34 CAPTAINS Money for magazines, the Junior way. Proud Juniors show off their new class rings. These Juniors receive their U. S. History tests through the courtesy of Coach Shelton. A “serious” French I class. Mr. Morgan shows these Plane Geometry students a new theorem. COMMANDERS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Abner Deese, President; Frances Tyson, Secretary; Earl Thompson, Vice-President. Under the leadership of Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, Miss Ruth Ham- mond and Mrs. Laylon Davis, the Commanders were always busy in many different ways. During football season they were much in the limelight on the field, leading the cheers, and entertaining the spectators during the half-time. As the year went by, the Commanders were well represented on the basketball court and baseball diamond. Several Commanders were members of the Student Prints and Hi-Ways Staffs. At the end of the year, the girls served as waitresses for Junior-Senior. 36 OMMANDERS Barbara Adcock R osemary Allen Erskine Almond Radelle Austin Julia Baker Kenny Baker Jerry Ballard Afin Beachum Gail Blalock Charles Bridges Gail Brower Dunlap Burns 7 Kathy Burns. ) —— “Peggy Burns Judy Caligan Joe V. Capel Beverly Chewning Peggy Chewning George Childs Maxine Coley Mararuth Cox Johnny Crider Douglas Davis Abner Deese ap SD =— ef _Margi yDeese ) ‘Linda Diggs Paul Floyd Nancy Gatewood Joyce Griffin Marvin Hamer Brenda Harrington Zondra Harwood Betty Hildreth “David Hill Priscilla Horne Betsy Hunt ae —= COMMANDERS Ed Huntley Steve James Sylvia Jarrell Betty Jo Kelly Jerry Kelly Preston Kelly Miriam Kress Hilda Little pate Jennings Lockler Macy Lookabill Claude Maree Carolyn Martin Everette Mason Tommy McBride Addison Moore “Allen Moore Katherine Moore Sa “ Gary Morrison “Sammy Mudd Peggy Ann Northeutt Judy Oliver Vice Ormsby Mary Ann Pate Nita Pegram Annette Polson Angela Pratt Blake Ratliff Martha Ratliff Peggy Ratliff Vicky Ratliff Sandra Rogers: Gaynelle” Rorie) Juliette Ross Johnny Russell Nancy Ruth Sellars ‘ 38 COMMANDERS Jewell Sessions Margaret Simmons Brenda Tarlton Odelia Tarlton Johnny Teal Tommy Teal Ann Terry David Thomas Earl Thompson ——— — Butch Treadaway Philip Treadaway Marsha Tucker Frances Tyson Barbara Warner Paulette Warren Barbara Webb ay Welch Rose Marie Whisnant Joyce Wilkes Freddy Wright 39 COMMANDERS _ 5 Mr. Strickland presents the Freshman Beta Cup to Joe V. Capel, Jr. Sophomore Biology students disect their starfish and their fingers. Miss Hammond watches as the World History class hits the books. Miss Ratliff judges an English talk while her Sophomores listen intently. “How many spaces between letters?” ask these typing students. LIEUTENANTS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Martha Huntley, President; Mary Huntley, Vice-President; Sara Jean Hildreth, Secre- tary-Treasurer. On September 2, 1958, many confused Lieutenants were seen trying to find their way around on the decks of the W. H. S. They were excited over becoming shipmates of other W. H. S. Sailors. Under the leadership of Mrs. Roy Gaddy, Mr. Tony Sellari, and Mr. Taron Jones, the Lieutenants soon began taking part in various activities aboard ship. Many boys partici- pated in athletics. and some girls were selected B-Team Cheerleaders while others worked on the publication staffs. 4) LIEUTENANTS 42 Jimmy Adams Nancy Almond Jane Ballard Charles Beck Paul Boylin Gloria Buff Betty Burr Jerry Bynum Judy Bynum Gay Carter Ronald Carter Barbara Cassidy Tommy Cassidy Tony Chewning Martha Clark Maria Clarke Patsy Cole Brenda Cooke Jane Coppedge Judy Covington Dianne . Dabbs Regina Davis Ted Davis Ann Deaver Sandy Drye Jerry Edgworth Charleene Faulkner Gail Ford Richard Freeman Richard Gaddy ‘Gene Gathings Peggy Gathings Billy Goodwin Allen Gray Patricia Graves Richard Griffin Billy Hamby Linda Harrington Patricia Harrington Robbie Harrington Bobby Henry Millie Hightower LIEUTENANTS Freida Hildreth Linda Hildreth Sara Jean Hildreth Wade Hildreth David Hinson Peggy Hooks Jerry Huffman Martha Huntley Mary Huntley Sarah Huntley William Jordan Tom Little Sylvia Lookabill Pat Maner Mike McElroy Linda McKinney Edna Moore. Esta Moore Linda Moore Marie Moorefield Becky McRorie Bobby _Osborne “Wary Pivie Carolyn Price Joyce Ratliffe Gene Rayfield Louise Rogers Clifton Smith Allen Snuggs Ann Sparger Barbara Stanback Patsy Treadaway Jerry Tucker Jimmy Turner Margaret Tyson Ann Watts Jean Wheless Sonny White Frank Williams Patricia Williams Sara Frances Williamson 43 LIEUTENANTS Those Freshmen athletes surely go after that tip. The Home Economics girls are always making many new things. “What floor is this?” ask these confused Freshmen. Mr. Jones explains a steam locomotive to his General Science class. Latin students struggle with their translations. W.H.S. COUNCIL Under the leadership of its president, Ann Sorrell, the Student Council stressed parliamentary procedure, controlled the traffic in the halls, conducted the lunch line, took charge of the voting, and con- ducted fire drills. Mrs. Roy Gaddy served as advisor for the organization. Regular meetings were held and duties were per- formed effectively. The Student Council was also a member of the National As- sociation of Student Councils. Seated: Ann Sorrell, President; Alan Baker, Vice- President. Standing: Mary Glenn Drye, Secretary; Mrs. Roy Gaddy, Advisor; Margaret Ackerman, Parliamentarian; Joyce Griffin, Treasurer. Seated: Joyce Griffin, Alan Baker, Ann Sorrell, Mary Glenn Drye, Margaret Ackerman. Standing, First Row: Sarah Huntley, Linda Hildreth, Brenda Harrington, Mrs. Roy Gaddy, Peggy Smith, Rose- mary Allen, Linda Diggs. Second Row: Jimmy Adams, David Hill, Jerry Huffman, Jack Brower, Jim- my Maner, Harold Bowers. Third Row: Marvin Hamer, Robert Brower, David Thomas. SEAMEN OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP To encourage and promote good citizen- ship at all times was the main purpose of the Junior Civitan Club. It was composed of students from the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes. With its sponsor, Miss Susan Ratliff, the club undertook several service projects. BSc so Connie Buff, Secretary; Ted Scarboro, President; Martha Rivers, Vice-President; Miss Susan Rat- liff, Advisor. First Row: Connie Buff, Miss Susan Ratliff, Ted Scarboro, Martha Rivers. Second Row: Gail Brower, Harriet Rivers, Martha Lou Tucker, Frances Brock, Mary Glenn Drye, Ann Sorrell, Jimmy Taylor. Third Row: Vic McGee, Jack Brower, G. B. Snuggs, Winston Burroughs, Joe V. Capel, Butch Covington, Jimmy Maner. Fourth Row: Kenny Huggins, Sammy Harrell, Bobby Hinson, David Guthrie. Rose Gray, President; Ann Cameron Bowman, Vice-President; Hilda Hasty, Secretary; Connie Long, Treasurer; Janet Brasington, Frances Brock. Connie Buff, Julie Burns, Win- ston Burroughs, Fairfid Caudle, Jane Covington, Cornelia Gaddy, Hilda Gaddy, Sammy Havrell, Bobby Hin- son, Frances Little, Gracie Mullis, Preston Ratliff, Harriet Rivers, Mar- tha Rivers, Ted Scarboro, G. B. Snuggs, Ann Sorrell, Martha Lou Tucker, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Ad- visor. The Beta Club was an organization at Wadesboro High School composed of students possessing the qualities of character, leadership, achievement, and service. An average of 93 and an A on conduct were also two of the requirements for membership in this club. Each month the club recognized a school sponsored organization which had shown outstanding effort and ad- vancement. Mrs. Harold Johnson led the club in many worth-while activi- ties during the year. SEAMEN The National Junior Honor Society was an organ- ization composed of sophomores who were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership and character. An average of 93 was necessary for admission into this honor society. Under the guidance of Mrs. Don Gray the club undertook many worth-while projects. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Nancy Gatewood, President; Maxine Coley, Vice-President; Sylvia Jarrell, Secretary; Freddy Wright, Treasurer; Judy Caligan, Parlia- mentarian; Gail Blalock, Gail Brower, Linda Diggs, Miriam Kress, Hilda Little, Juliette Ross, Margaret Simmons, Marsha Tucker, Mrs. Don Gray, Advisor. The Future Homemakers of America was an or- ganization composed of students who were taking or had taken home economics. The purposes of the club were to promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking and to en- courage democracy in the home and community life. Members of the club attended several rallies during the year and helped a needy family at Christmas. First Row: Mrs. Don Gray, Advisor; Linda Diggs, President; Mary Grace Beachum, Vice-President; Nancy Hutch- inson, Secretary; Annette Polson, Treas- urer. Second Row: Aliene Adcock, Parlia- mentarian; Macy Lookabill, Reporter; Frances Tyson, Historian. Club members entertained the faculty members at a tea. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated, First Row: Mary Anne Pate, Jane Coppedge, Barbara Stanback, Sarah Jean Hildreth, Martha Huntley, Joyce Wilkes, Freida Hildreth, Annette Polson, Peggy Burns, Peggy Ann Northcutt. Second Row: Nancy Hutchinson, Betty Jo Gathings, Julia Baker, Mary Huntley, Sylvia Lookabill, Peggy Ratliff, Carolyn Price, Gay Carter, Peggy Hooks, Linda Hildreth. Standing. First Row: Mary Grace Beachum, Patricia Graves, Judy Covington, Esta Moore, Linda McKinney, Marsha Tucker, Gail Brower, Paulette Warren, Louise Roger, Edna Moore, Carolyn Martin, Zondra Harwood. Aliene Adcock, Judy Caligan, Katherine Moore, Ann Terry, Becky McRorie. Second Row: Mrs. Don Gray, Jewell Sessions, Frances Pate ‘Barbara Webb, Kathy Burns, Mee Lookabill, Linda Diggs, Frankie Tarlton. A UE iA i y op AKA, . plu Seated: Linda McDonald, Isabel Bennett, David Guthrie, Janet Brasington, Julie Burns. Standing: Mary Les Huntley, Cornelia Gaddy, Myra Treadaway, Paula Overton, Mrs. Guy Jones, Rebecca Webb, Brenda Pinson, Pat Brower, Carolyn Short. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Members’ gained valuable experience when they substituted. Linda McDonald, Vice-President; Isabel Bennett, Secretary; David Guthrie, Pres- ident; Julie Burns, Parliamentarian; Ja- net Brasington, Treasurer. The Future Teachers of America Club was com- posed of Juniors and Seniors. The main objective of this club was to promote an interest in the teaching profession. Under the leadership of Mrs. Guy Jones, the club held monthly meetings at which time interesting programs were presented. 51 STEAM BOOSTER Under the leadership of Mr. J. Ray Shelton, the members were responsible for the Homecoming events which included the parade and dance. They also entered a float in the parade. This year the club sold beanies, cowbells, and Tiger badges in or- der to raise money for their projects. Martha Odom, Vice-President; Hilda Little, Secretary and Treasurer; Paula Overton, Presi- dent; Mr. J. Ray Shelton, Advisor. First Row: Martha Rivers, Frances Brock, Harriet Rivers, Frances Douglas, Isabel Bennett, Connie Long. Second Row: Mary Les Huntley, Cornelia Gaddy, Joyce Treadaway, Hilda Maner, Judy Flake, Paula Over- ton, Hilda Hasty, Brenda Gilmore, Judy Short, Shirley Meachum. Third Row: Jeanelle Melton, Rose Gray, Carolyn Short, Myra Treadaway, Nancy Horne, Patricia Meeks, Martha Lou Tucker, Betty Baker, Joan Baker, Patsy Jo Rogers, Jane Martin. Elaine Martin, Brenda Pinson, Linda Kiker. Fourth Row: Martha Odom, Avis Smith, Margaret Rogers, Patsy Wright, Janet Brasington, Julie Burns, Bobby Kendall, Frarices Little, Re- becca Webb, Esta Morris, Carolyn Cauthen, Linda McDonald, Peggy Smith, Martha Tice, Hilda Gaddy, Har- old Bowers, Buddy Aschraft. Fifth Row: Richard Gregory, Alan Baker, Larry Jones, Crawford Morris, Ken- ney Huggins, David Guthrie, Johnny Bynum, Sammy Harrell, Wilson Moore, Stokes Clarke, Bill Wheeler, Jimmy Maner, Butch Covington, Preston Ratliff, Billy Watkins, Robert Brower, R. L. Horne, Allen Ingram. D2 BeILDERS CLUB i Booster members declared the Tigers “Kings of the World” on their float in the Homecoming Parade. Booster Clubs sponsors a “sock hop”—one of its projects. r First Row: Sarah Huntley, Gloria Buff, Barbara Stanback, Judy Covington, Patricia Graves, Jane Coppedge, Ann Sparger. Second Row: Brenda Sue Bowers, Linda Harrington, Linda Moore, Paula Overton, Martha Clarke, Sylvia Lookabill, Peggy Ratliff, Mary Ann Pate. Third Row: Edna Moore, Sarah Jean Hildreth, Ann Deaver, Beckv McRorie, Hilda Little, Miriam Kress, Rose Marie Whisnant, Margaret Simmons, Mararuth Cox, Joyce Wilkes. Fourth Row: Charlene Faulkner, Peggy Hooks, Millie Hightower, Regina Davis, Freida Martha Ratliff, Marsha Tucker, Paulett War- Hildreth, Ester Moore, Peggy Chewning, Beverly Chewning, ren, Gail Brower. Fifth Row: Linda McKinney, Linda Hildreth, Betty Burr, Barbara Webb, Juliette Ross, Judy Sixth Row: Blake Ratliff, Tommy Teal, Jimmy Adams, Claigan, Macy Lookabi' Gail Blalock, Cathy Burns, Johnny Crider, Jerry Ballard, Steve James, Larry Plyler, Kenny Baker, Douglas Davis. 53 THE Shiths THE STUDENT Frances Little Jane Covington, JOKE EDITOR; Fairfid Caudle, EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR; Isabel Bennett, FEATURE EDITOR. The Student Prints, edited by Frances Little, was published monthly by students at Wadesboro High School with representatives from the ninth through the twelfth grades on the staff, with Miss Susan Ratliff as advisor. In the spring delegates attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. Winston Burroughs SPORTS EDITOR EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Linda Diggs, Nancy Gatewood, Patricia Graves, Linda Hildreth, Jane Coppedge, Miriam Kress. Second Row: Beverly Chewn- ing, Martha Ratliff, Butch Covington, Judy Covington, Margaret Simmons, Marsha Tucker, Gail Brower. Third Row: Hilda Gaddy, Freddy Wright, Paul Boylin, Sammy Harrell, Marvin Hamer. NEWSPAPER PRINTS ; f KAR wi whan Connie Long, ASSISTANT EDITOR; Ann Came- Miss Susan Ratliff ron Bowman, MANAGING EDITOR; Frances Brock, ADVISOR ASSISTANT EDITOR. Lf Mary Glen Drye, CIRCULA- Pat Brower TION MANAGER; Vic Mc- BUSINESS MANAGER Gee, CARTOONIST. pe Oey First Row: Judy Short, Con- nie Buff, Sarah Jean Hil- dreth, Paula Overton, Fran- ces Douglas. Second Row: Je- nelle Melton, Mararuth Cox, Janet Brasington, Betty Bak- er, Linda McKinney, Bobbie Kendall. Third Row: David Hill, Peggy Smith, Robert Brower, J. W. Grice. SHIP'S MARCHING BAND Front Row: Ann Sorrell, Betty Baker, Paulette Warren. Back Row: Carolyn Short, Pat Brower, Mary Catherine Mauney. The Wadesboro High School Band began the year by attending pre- O school practices in prep- aration for the pep ral- lies, football games, and parades. This year the band was one of the twelve bands from North Carolina se- F lected to attend the an- nual Shrine Parade in Charlotte. At Christmas a T concert was presented to the P. T. A. In the Spring the district and State con- T tests were attended. MUSICIANS Chief Majorette, Betty Baker and Drum Major, Sammy Harrell led the W. H. S. Band in many pa- rades and school activities. Mr. Harry Lenhoff, Director. First Row: Ted Scarboro, Ted Davis, Mararuth Cox, Donnie Goodman, Rose Marie Whisnant, Elaine Brock, Melba Morris. Second Row: Marshall Smith, Jackie Shaver, Sarah Hunfley, Reggie Thomas, Jimmy Leak, Maria Clarke, David Hill, David Guthrie, Allen Snuggs, Betty Baker, Jean Little, Dodie Little, Jayne Ballard, Jenelle Melton. Third Row: Jean Wheless, Sydney Braswell, Donna Faulkner, David Freeman, John Fergu- son.Fourth Row: Larry Paul, Richard Honeycutt, Freddy Paul, Legrand Bennett, Wayne Parker, Riehard Freeman, David Thomas, Trailer Lewis, Alan Baker, Sammy Harrell, Stokes Clarke, Sammy Mudd, Ronald Dabbs, Tom Little, Allen Moore, Paul Boylin, Mr. Lenhoff. Fifth Row: Charles Gregory, Pat Vernon, Bobby Gaddy, Charles Shelton, Doug Thompson, Ed Childs, Larry Lewis. Gia Ome Ne Ope loahie © sy Gah INE AD) SOCIAL AND OFFICERS AND REGULATING COMMITTEE - Center: Louise President. First Row: Gloria Buff, Margaret Ackerman, Judy Short, Secretar y-Treasurer; Fairfid Caudle, Gail Bla- lock. Second Row: Sandy Drye, Bill Hildreth, Jack Brower, Vice - President; David Hill, Mr. Tony Sel- lari, Advisor. Marsh, | FOLK DANCERS Learning many new dance steps was Freshmen and Sophomores. The Social and Folk Dance Club was a new organiza- tion at Wadesboro High School this year. The main purpose of this club was to teach the funda- mentals of dancing to the high school students so that they might be better prepared for social events during the year. Under the direction of Mr. Tony Sellari the club held sev- eral dances and also en- tered a float in the Home- coming Parade. exciting for the EMBLEM HOLDERS. To be eligible for membership in the Monogram Club, students must have earned a letter in one of the three sports or as a cheerleader. Under the leader- ship of Mr. J. Ray Shelton and Mr. Tony Sellari the club’s main objective was to promote good sportsmanship among the students. Boyce Horne, President; Vic McGee, Vice-President; Frances Douglas, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Alan Baker, Isabel Bennett, Harold Bowers, Frances Brock, Robert Brower, Connie Buff, Mary Glenn Drye, Marvin Hamer, Sammy Har- rell, Mr. Tony Sellari, Foyle Hightower, Bill Hildreth, Kenny Huggins, Frances Little, Connie Long, Crawford Morris, Harriet Rivers, Charles Shelton, Caro- lyn Short, Whitley Tarleton, Jimmy Taylor, Martha Lou Tucker, Mr. J. Ray Shelton, Advisor. 8) YJ st WV y ‘LATIN SAILORS First Row: Miriam Kress, Gail Brower, Maxine Coley. Second Rew: Radelle Austin, Hilda Little, Juliette Ross, Angela Pratt. Third Row: Carolyn Martin, Rose Marie Whisnant, Sarah Huntley, Zondra Harwood, Joyce Wilkes. Fourth Row: Mrs. Roy Gaddy, Marsha Tucker, Judy Smith, Jenelle Melton, Ann Sparger, Maria Clark, Gail Blalock, Ann Beachum, Mararuth Cox, Macy Lookabill, Sandra Rogers. Fifth Row: Paulette Warren, Marie Moorefield, Allen Gray, George Childs, Jr., Freddy Wright, Joe V. Capel, Margaret Simmons, Beverly Chewning, Martha Ratliff. Maxine Coley, Treasurer; Hilda Little, Vice-Presi- dent; Juliette Ross, Secretary; Mrs. Roy Gaddy, Ad- visor; Gail Brower, President; Miriam Kress, Par- liamentarian. % @ The Latin Club, composed of students taking Latin, was affiliated with the Junior Classical League. The chief aim of the club was to promote an appreciation of Latin and Greek Arts among school students. Under the direction of Mrs. Roy Gaddy, the club held monthly meetings. One of their projects was enter- ing a float in the Homecoming Parade. |. «?Âź .? FRENCH SAILORS First Row: Tony Kendall, Hilda Gaddy, Jane Brock, Martha Tice, Carolyn Cauthen, Esta Morris, Martha Odom. Second Row: Mary Grace Beachum, Rose Gray, Linda Kiker, Bobby Kendall, Peggy Smith, Paula Overton, Frances Little, Ann Cameron Bowman, Julie Burns. Third Row: Mary Les Huntley, R. L. Horne, Rebecca Webb, Isabel Bennett, Connie Long, Frances Douglas, David Guthrie, Buddy Ashcraft, Fairfid Caudle. Fourth Row: Preston Ratliff, Johnny Bynum, Jimmy Estridge, Alfred Randall, Bill Wheeler, Allen In- gram, Mr. Morgan. Fifth Row: Charles Shelton, Larry Jones, Butch Covington, Kenny Huggins, Ted Scar- boro. Mr. Robert organ, Advisor; Fairfid Caudle, President; Julie Burns, Vice-President; Tony Kendall, Treasurer; Jimmy Maner, Secretary. FARNCE’S AGE OF ENLIGHTENME tie The Brena Club, under the leadership of Mr. Bobby Morgan, “was. composed of students tak- ing first and second year French. The club held meetings twice a month at which time interesting programs, concerning the customs and cultures | of France, were presented. The Âź ung entered ‘ float in the Homecoming Pa “ hich wo. second lace. my ge oe Nae 4 whe i ae 5 6] BUSINESS CREW The main goal of the Business Club was to promote an interest in business and also the various occupa- tions of the business world. Under the guidance of their advisor Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, the club held meetings twice a month at which time inter- esting and informative programs were given. Patricia Meeks, Treasurer; Margaret Rogers, Sec- retary; Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, Advisor; Myra Treadaway, Vice-President; Hilda Maner, Program Chairman; Hilda Hasty, President. “A Scotch Stew” was the theme of the Busi- ness Club’s float in the Homecoming Parade. A First Row: Patsy Rogers, Nancy Horne, Brenda Pinson, Hilda Maner, Hilda Hasty, Nancy Hutchinson, Caro- lyn Short, Cornelia Gaddy, Miss Honeycutt. Second Row: Patricia Meeks, Joyce Treadaway, Betty Blount, Avis Smith, Elaine Martin, Brenda Gilmore, Aliene Adcock, Joan Baker. Third Row: Nancy Hill, Margaret Rogers, Patsy Wright, Linda Kay McDonald, Patsy Lineberry, Frances Gathings, Carolyn Ricketts. me THE +8 fF ? Seated: Ann Cameron Bowman, Jane Covington, Mar- tha Lou Tucker, Vic McGee. Standing, First Row: Cor- nelia Gaddy, Patsy Rogers, Joyce Griffin, Brenda Gil- more, Mary Grace Beachum, Connie Buff, Paula Over- ton, Susan Little. Second Row: Foyle Hightower, Betty Baker, Winston Burroughs, Bill Watkins, G. B. Snuggs, Larry Griggs, Billy Goodwin. Under the direction of Miss Carrie Sturgis, the Li- brary Club promoted an interest in reading among the high school students. During the year several interest- ing programs were given which explained the opera- tion of a library. Presiden tie nee LaLuiam oumluucker Vice-President ........ Ma ager ener: Jane Covington Secretar vise mele eae e crece Ann Cameron Bowman TY CASUL CLM Tees ere er een ee edt: Vie McGee 63 SHIP'S PHOTOGRAPHERS Le ‘ te eo : u 2 «es Seated: Stokes Clarke, Jimmy Taylor, Linda Kiker, Paul Boylin, Mr. Jones. Standing, First Row: Philip Treadaway, Jerry Ballard, Everette Mason, Tommy McBride, Johnny Dabbs, Johnny Furgerson. Second Row: Alan Gray, Paul Floyd, Jimmy Little, Dunlap Burns, Ronald Dabbs. Third Row: Jerry Bynum, George Childs, Jr., Johnny Bynum. STAFF MEMBERS Jimmy Taylor, Chief Photographer; Linda Kiker, Stokes Clarke, Paul Boylin. The Photography Club was an organization com- posed of students interested in photographic train- ing. Under the able leadership of Mr. Taron Jones, the club sponsored a snap shot contest and made pictures for the school annual and paper. 64 SHIP'S RESEARCHERS The Science Club, composed of students interested in furthering their knowledge of science, held month- ly meetings at which time they saw interesting films covering the various phases of science. Under the guidance of their sponsor Mrs. Guy Jones they en- tered a float in the Homecoming Parade. Johnny Bynum, Parliamentarian; Janet Bras- ington, Vice-President; Johnny Jordan, Presi- dent; Cornelia Gaddy, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Guy Jones, Advisor. Seated: Dunlap Burns, Johnny Bynum, Johnny Jordan, Janet Brasington, Cornelia Gaddy, David Hinson. Standing: Johnny Fugerson, Allen Snuggs, George Childs, Jr., David Hill, Mrs. Guy Jones, Richard Gaddy. Mary Les Huntley EDITOR Jimmy Taylor ha 8 OM BOX Gn on ba 8 EDITOR ‘i Rose Gray COPY EDITOR. EDITORIAL STAFF Seated: Carolyn Short, Hilda Little. Standing, First Row: Gail Blalock, Martha Odom, Cornelia Gaddy, Mary Grace Beachum, Whitley Tarlton. Second Row: Linda Kay Mc- Donald, Alan Baker, Kenny Huggins, Juliette Ross. Fairfid Caudle Wilson Moore ART EDITORS Linda Kiker Harriet) Rive Ted) Scarboro ASSISTANT EDPTOR published by the ANNUAL STAFF f | e W A Y S WADESBORO GcH SCHOOL BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Martha Huntley, Sarah Huntley. Standing, First Row: Ann Beachum, Barbara Stanback, Gloria Buff, Joyce Wilkes, Ann Terry. Second Row: Macy Lookabill, Hilda Little, Peggy Chewning. Third Row: Millie Hightower, Julie Burns, Louise Marsh, Edna Moore, Eloise Kunda, Jayne Brock. = 5 ” ? ( Ve eee coy : Oe + Foyle Hightower SPORTS EDITOR a a S First Row: Philip Treadaway, Bill Hildreth, Whitley Tarleton, Butch Treadaway. Second Row: Jerry Kelly, Douglas Davis, David Allen, Steve James. Third Row: Kenny Baker, Johnny Crider, Harold Moore, Everett Mason, Tommy Cassidy. Led by its captain Bill Hildreth, the Safety Patrol was on duty each day at the student crossings to protect the students and direct traffic. Each member of the force was instructed in safety rules and was thoroughly trained for his job. ia Captain Bill Hildreth and Co-Captain Whitley Tarleton discuss some new safety rules. 68 ATHLETICS ABOARD SHIP FOOTBALL Grover Smith TAILBACK Foyle Hightower LEFT TACKLE Doug Thompson LEFT GUARD John Thompson LEFT END Kenny Huggins QUARTERBACK Boyce Horne WINGBACK CREW Coaches Shelton, Sellari, and Huntley faced a great rebuilding job because of the graduation of twelve seniors. The Tigers got the season off to a good start by beating Monroe 31 to 0. The Tigers’ high hopes were dampened as they dropped five of their last nine games. The main highlight of the season was the Tigers’ glorious Homecoming victory over Laur- inburg, 46 to 0. G. B. Snuggs RIGHT TACKLE Bill Hildreth RIGHT GUARD Whitley Tarlton FULLBACK Bill Wheeler Crawford Morris RIGHT END CENTER FOOTBALL Mr. J. Ray Shelton HEAD COACH Mr. Tony Sellari Mr. Shine Huntley ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Bill Hildreth and John Thompson Co-Captains FOOTBALL SCHEDULE W.HLS. 31........Monroe JOE 0 W.H.S. 19........China frove | 77222-23220 W.H.S.. ° 26.055... 5). Loumbertongia. .o2 seen nes WH SSeS Ota tens .Rohanen - 3... 2:521-- eee. WHS lee on oelvockinge ha iiimeaas rte anne S W:-H'S. 125... Hamlet air) otc eae 14 W.HLS. 20. ..'...... East Mecklenburg (ae. Wo HES ie aera oy, s ANLOL!. 6 eis). + oles nt W.H.S. 712... 02. Raefords. 25. 1. een W.H.LS. 46........Laurinburg . Hie... « eaten O. 1; p00 ae 72 First Row: Charles Shelton, Alan Baker, Crawford Morris, Alfred Randle, Boyce Horne, Grover Smith, Larry Jones, Jimmy Maner. Richard Gregory. Second Row: Bill Wheeler, Lacy Brooks, Harold Bowers, Ralph Eddins, Blake Ratliff, Whitley Tarlton, Marvin Hamer, David Allen; Vic Ormsby. Third Row: John Thompson, G. B. Snuggs, Doug Thompson, Kenny Huggins, Stokes Clarke, Foyle Hightower, David Guthrie, Bill Hildreth. Jimmy Estridge, Buddy Aschraft, Tommy Teal, Robert Brower. MANAGERS Boyce Horne tries again for a pass. Mary Glenn Drye fs | FORWARD | Carolyn Short FORWARD a cath — OR i aa se oo Harriet Rivers XK GUARD ' crete oi a s east oe e Frances Brock GUARD = a — initia, ee em ist inceonca oe ie se: es, Lee ee GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CREW With the starting line up com- posed of six senior Tigerettes, the 1958-59 season got off to a good start. With much hard work and determination, the Tigerettes enjoyed a good sea- son. Mr. David Kephart Frances Douglas and COACH Bobby Kendall MANAGERS Martha Rivers drives around her Martha Lou Tucker scores again opponent for another lay up. for the Tigerettes. SECOND TEAM Kneeling: Judy Short, Linda Kiker, Jane Martin. Standing: Tonie Kendall, Martha Rivers, Connie Buff. wee wie ees ast = ieee rae am BOY'S BASKETBALL CREW The graduation of the starting lineup left Wadesboro with a big rebuilding job. With much determination the 1958-59 Tig- ers showed a steady improve- ment. Mr. Tony Sellari J. W. Grice COACH and Whitley Tarlton MANAGERS BBS e558 54 0 SB 8 8 6 8 9 se Grover Smith tips in two against Grover Smith attempts another Laurinburg. shot as Sammy Harrell gets set for a rebound. SECOND TEAM Seated: Vic McGee, R. L. Horne, Jack Brower, Foyle Hightower. Standing: Marvin Hamer, Blake Ratliff, Stokes Clarke. BASEBALL Unlike the powerful football, and basketball teams, the 1958 baseball team had an off-sea- son with two wins and seven losses. Grover Smith CENTER FIELD Mr. J. Ray Shelton COACH Clayton Burns PITCHER Kneeling: Grover Smith, James Lee, Charlie Burns, Lloyd Griffith, Earl Thompson, Clayton Burns, Charles Shelton, Jack Brower, Alan Baker. Jack Brower LEFT FIELD Charlie Burns RIGHT FIELD CREW Lloyd Griffith SECOND BASE Earl Thompson THIRD BASE James Lee CATCHER Standing: Butch Covington, Craw- ford Morris, Harold Bowers, Mar- vin Hamer, Coach Shelton, Kenny Huggins, Trailor Lewis,Mike Howell. Charles Shelton FIRST BASE Alan Baker SHORT STOP W.H.S. CHEERING SQUADS The cheerleaders, led by Harriet Rivers, aroused much enthusiasm and school spirit among the students. They performed at all pep rallies, football and basketball games and served at the football banquet. Among their many duties were selling football season tickets, decorating the goal posts, and partici- pating in the Homecoming Parade. “Go! Fight! Win!” yell the cheerleaders at pep meetings. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Center: Cathy Zachary. Kneeling: Frances Brock, Harriet Rivers, Chief; Frances Douglas. Standing: Martha Rivers, Connie Buff, Isabel Bennett, Connie Long. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS RS So a Sarah Huntley, Gloria Buff, Barbara Stanback, Judy Covington, Chief; Pa- tricia Graves, Jane Coppedge, Ann Sparger. Whitley Tarlton scores for the Tigers against Laurinburg. Miss Frances Douglas, Home- coming Sponsor, waves to many spectators. Happy sponsors gather at the dance. LAST PORT OF FOOTBAL Homecoming was a memorable oc- casion beginning with a parade that afternoon which proved to be one of the best Wadesboro has ever had. Harriet Rivers, one of the seven girls selected sponsors by the football team, was crowned queen sus, Seg Rese aT aie ae Cheerleaders boost spirit at the bonfire before the game. ALL ON THE FIELD Mr. Wildermuth congratulates Harriet Rivers upon being crowned Homecoming Queen. s OER AOA pe ene during half-time. The Tigers were victorious over Laurinburg in a most thrilling game. The day was climaxed by a dance immediately following the game. after the ball Students enjoy the game. Ta Gay social and folk dancers ride on their float in the parade. ivers et R = Miss H. arri Miss Betty Baker Miss Ann Sorrell Miss Connie Buff Miss Martha Rivers AND HER COURT Miss Linda McDon- t... : yet 7. a te Ann Sorrell, Ann ald was selected to “ ea. , ee Cameron Bowman, represent Wades- | os ia Be a! a and Mary Leslie boro as Carrousel | ye : Huntley recall their Princess. . wonderful week at Girls’ State. Senior Pep Night Cheerleaders and their class president con- gratulate each other on being selected the winner of Pep Night. Mr. Strickland con- gratulates Winston Bu.zroughs and Ted Searboro on_ being selected as the Wadesboro nomi- nees for the More- head Scholarship. Seniors found College Day very helpful in deciding where to go to college. Harriet Rivers was selected as the D. A. R. Good Citizen. Nees eee S = ‘ Ba ee ES eeyeigy CORE ING CO. 3 2 ESBO =f me R CO S ongk REOY — elt LW  VW: ae cogs Oe S ODD Doty op Ne ho, se VA Aye Sey Ne No Om Vz Ray (ue 5 OY AOE eee seSepe ts Doni) BA WYR YORE TY ay Ho O ‘ Ss Y, She Pa ay eee aaa () O Negi { TK — | LD Y + GSES oe mee (od pond AIO? ne Marr maoarermm UY POH o Vinee DES ae 2, Ve eaves A y vy ae LSE b ap iRe WWII IFO IAYS aa: “ey ty Mon ay SSIES SoS a Te ee ee S N LATIONS SENIORS Compliments of WADESBORO HARDWARE CO. Your GE and Sherwin-Williams Dealer Phone MY 4-29] ] Congratulations to the Senior Class WADESBORO FERTILIZER COMPANY Manufacturers of Four Square Brand Fertilizer Compliments of ANSON CONCRETE SUPPLY Ready Mix Concrete Compliments of H. W. LITTLE COMPANY Since 1894 NANCY LEE’S Clothes That Congratulations from MANER and MURRAY Please WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Meats and Groceries CAROLINA SERVICE A. C. ALLEN JEWELRY STORE STATION Established 1927 Batteries Cold Drinks Mrs. Agnes S. Allen, Prop. Tires Tubes Cigarettes “GIES Sel Aslan oie Lubrication — Washing — Polishing WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA iota co Se FARMERS EXCHANGE STORE VIRGIL RAYFIELD SUPER MARKET Snack Bar WADESBORO, N. C. Service Station Open 7 A. M. til 10 P. M. All kinds of shrubs GamdenuRoad and garden supplies WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Chesterfield Rd. — MY 4-3817 Congratulations Seniors of ‘59 H. B. COGGIN PLUMBING — HEATING — COOLING BRASWELL’S MARKET Camden Rd. Phone MY-4-4315 90 NATIONWIDE FINANCE CORP. of Wadesboro, North Carolina 128 S. Rutherford St. Phone MY-4-2165 CURRIE ANDREWS CLOTHING CO. The Home of Hart-Schaffner Marx Clothing, Jantzen Sweaters, Knox Portis Hats, Manhattan Van Heusen Shirts, Nettleton Crosby Square Oxfords. TICE’S THREE MARKETS Super—Open Air—Sea Food Your Patronage is Appreciated Phone MY 4-4414 We Deliver WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MURRAY'S STYLE SHOP WIRERESOUA LTT isis RIGHERMLEANEPRICE 91 BEST WISHES to the GEASSEOfayo? R. C. SEVEN-UP PINE TERRACE RESTAURANT Steaks—-Chicken Sea Foods—Sandwiches Plate Lunches Niele BES | J. B. CRIDER JEWELER Prompt Jewelry and Watch Repair Service 123 West Wade St. WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations To The SENIOR CLASS EARLY HURST FARM SERVICE There’s a ‘‘one and only” Wh Y sone H erever You Go in refreshment, too Enjoy ‘S P’ Peanut Products Avo0 PRODUT FS i Sewesan Foo0 Pronucrs CuseaTTe.n PEANUT PEANUTS BUTTER POPCORN SANDWICHES POVATO SERIES . BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY “Remember This Seal—Your Assurance of the Best’ HAMLET, NORTH CAROLINA THOMPSON’S SUPER MARKET Highway 74 West WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of B J 92 PARSON’S DRUG COMPANY, Inc. Meet Your Friends at Our Fountain Phone MY 4-2218 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations ANSON COUNTY Seniors of ‘59 MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ABBEY MANUFACTURING CORP. For Best Values Trade With MEMBERS OF YOUR ANSON COUNTY AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Faulkner Pontiac Co. Blalock Motor Sales Co. PONTIAC FORD-MERCURY Vernon Chevrolet Co. Register Motor Co. CHEVROLET OLDS Huntley Buick Co. Crawford Motor Co. BUICK DODGE-PLYMOUTH 93 “The House of Dependable Furniture” ALLEN FURNITURE COMPANY Phone MY-4-2419 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA A. R. PARTS, Inc. THRIFT LOAN and FINANCE COMPANY Complete Line of Parts Tires — Accessories WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Batteries and Equipment Wadesboro, North Carolina ALLEN MILLING CO. Guaranteed FLOUR — FEEDS — MEAL At Depot Phone MY-4-3114 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA z a ANSONIA THEATER VALLEY MOTOR COURT G.E. Heating Air Conditioning Tile Baths — Clean Comfort Congratulations Seniors Bowman’s Restaurant Across Highway COLONIAL U.S. Highway 52 G 74 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA DRY CLEANERS Phone MY-4-4610 94 ANSON BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION Wadesboro, North Carolina Save to Build Build to Save Congratulations ‘59 Seniors M. C. RATLIFFE OIL CO. Texaco Petroleum Products Phone MY 4-2910 ALLEN FLORAL GARDENS SARAH AND MARY’S Highway 74 East Ladies Ready to Wear WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ACCESSORIES FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA PhonesMY 423513 103 North Green Street When You Leave for School or E. H. JONES JEWELER Work, You Will Want The Watches—Diamonds—Jewelry MESSENGER and Silverware INTELLIGENCER Wadesboro, North Carolina 95 We invite you to come in and get acquainted with us, and to make our bank your bank. WADESBORO THE BANK OF WADESBORO AUTO SUPPLY CAPITAL STRUCTURE $600,000.00 COMPANY WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System MILK TASTE THE DIFFERENCE ‘Get the Best! Get Sealtest!”’ Jack Winfree, Distributor Phone MY-4-3247 96 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wadesboro, North Carolina Compliments of LITTLE TRACTOR and TRUCK COMPANY Organized 1894 “Start Saving While You Are Young” INTERNATIONAL MEMBER: TRACTORS TRUCKS Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System eat emneitown 1G) PR AILWIN S Or across the nation SLOURS THRU-LINER SERVICE To most major cities All details arranged GHAR TERM SERV }GE gPAGICAGESEXERESS New luxurious coaches available Fast and economical QUEEN CITY TRATLWAYS Charlotte, N. C. Wadesboro Bus Terminal PReEDE2- 6164 Ph. MY 4-2315 97 jn fh py Ly 4 “NORTH CAROLINA U “reeont COMPANY WADESBORO TIRE SERVICE 209-213 N. Rutherford St. Phone MY 4-4510 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA “Your Seiberling Tire Dealer’ G. W. SNYDER, Manager General Insurance and Surety Bonds WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA MARTIN BROS. EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone MY 4-2924 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA eS be ei pis oud Cpinpliment SOP y L. G. ATKINSON AGENCY Compliments of W. BERNARD MOORE Phone MY 4-2813 or Phone MY 4-282] CITY CLEANERS 116 North Rutherford Street Phone MY 4-2818 WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Your Patronage Is Appreciated B. C. MOORE SONS “Buy from Moore and Save More” SHOES AND’ CEOTmING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Best Wishes From HIGHTOWER’S ICE FUEL CO. Phone MY 4-2515 Coal Lumber 98 Âą 4 ee = A 2 rt F re era F =f et 4 y : i A clan ll nn a Of — X a y oS ee, AX we ——. as $C DowFt Aw ) tat Kacr elt FA S - se y i Pe-P Mi oe a ee so flit A es 2 . ‘See Cm | —= = _ - J 4 f ed ss “Complete Insurance Protection” NORTHCUTT’S MUTUAL MeRAE’S INSU aol JEWELRY STORE 110 S. Greene St. Phone MY 4-4213 a x eae for ay WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA atches—Diamonds—Luggage Congratulations Seniors WADE CLOTHING RUFUS MEACHUM COMPANY FURNITURE COMPANY McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA For Men and Boys WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Your RCA Whirlpool Dealer Live better Electrically Any type wiring or Electrical FOX LYON repairs also Lighting fixtures pa Lamps of a ications DRUG CO. SMITH ELECTRIC CO. WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Your Prescription Phone MY 4-331] Drug Store ane — — 2 sO PP fF JS ——— pe FE pe OLLE. 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