Wentworth High School - Golden Leaves Yearbook (Wentworth, NC)

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Murphy: Snapshot Editors, Shirley Cox and Dixie Heffinger, Barbara Tickle, Advisor, Miss Martha Edrnondsong Art Editor, Judy Adkins: Club Editor, JoAnne Brayg Sports Editor, Stanford Corumg and Class Editor, Carole Harvey. x I 3.1, 'J' no-- Dsdicafion We, the annual staff of the Golden Leaves of 1955-56, wish to show in a small way the feelings of the student body of Wentworth, when we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. H. D. Harrelson. He has in his four short years here done much to make our school a better place to mold the minds of the minds of the future. To us, the students, he has been a teacher, social example, and a friend in our times of need. To the faculty he has been an active part of their lives, always spurring them to higher goals. MI. Harrelson, to you we dedicate this annual with the hope that it will show you just a portion of our appreciation for the things you have done for all of us. MR. A. W. HUNTER Principal Through the ages people have sought to be remembered. In like manner we want to be remembered - remembered as teachers and pupils who worked together. Teachers, who had faith in the results of our effortsg students, who appreciated their school and sought understanding. May our efforts be fruitful and our friendship true. To enhance our memories the Annual Staff has composed the 'Golden Leaves. Turn the pages! Review our activities. Remember our friends. Thanks Annual Staff! Respectfully yours, A. W. Hunter MISS NANCY WITHERS Secretary .lv-, 'Wg .' MR. ALLAN LEWIS Superintendent 1 Miss MARTHA EDMONDSON -A.. Home Economics ' 1 ff 'X 'R MR. DOUGLAS HARRELSON 'P-N we Q Social Studies f , 2-' N 519--..., MRS. PEGGY EXUM Science 'LYQGW l 4 Oh. 1 V MRS. LUCY RANKLN English, French MR. ED . GENT RY Mathematics MRS: WRIGHT Commercial 'aim' vw..-f - '. --.sly q 'WMF' MR. BILL DALLAS Coach Physical Education MRS. PAULINE MARTHXI Librarian, Science MR. VAN SHARP Agriculture ' T ' A A 'z HS' 5,f'f52ff,i A 'i V .44 fi guna 1- I AE N ZW? vi E :ii if Fi H 73 1- A A . 1 . 1 'fm MRS. FRANCES TUTTLE Eighth Grade MR. JO MEADOR Eighth Grade MISS ALBRIGHT Public School Music ..Q.,'ns deff' ' v 4 . K 3, x... f 4 '!'1,'w .in wx ' ,wri- .:1',1, W' x. .v-1.3m ' . , V ,X . . . I, ' sn- ,A mf, n w .,,,! . .'.. , . N' 1, s --9-1'-Im-1 -'. V ' Wlv Us Vx., ,- x,,,,- .. 'in ,- sv' ' .'J',-, , -415. . -'1:..:- ,,x . ' A A .-I ny. 1. ', 1- X' ' U1 5 ,'..G v . N x ' , ' ' 4 21:51 I -A A ,ml .Q 3,-j'1Wf'9k :LUV 5 ui .1 .M I . , J V1 '-.J 'Q R R . '-1 W in 3 4,- 'if M LENA MAE BRAME Lena Bell FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, FTA 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2g Monogram 2 3g Recreation 4, Golden Leaves Business Staff 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2g Superlative, Best-All-Aroundg Newspaper Staff 3, 4. Favorite Expression: I will be dipped. Favorite Pastime: Daring and swimming. Favorite Song: lt's Almost Tomorrow. JOANN BRAY lljoerv FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Beta 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Golden Leaves Club Editor 4: 4-H 1, 2, Marshal 3, Newspaper Typist 4, Recreation 4. Favorite Expression: Well, lt's the Truth. Favorite Pastime: Cooking for husband. Favorite Song: Loose Talk. ROBERT WRAY CARTER, IR. v1Bobbyvv French Club 4g Beta 3, 45 Superlative, Most Intellectual. Favorite Expression: Good Gosh! 9,-,H if Favorite Pastime: Reading and Swimming. '5 li! Favorite Song: Dixie Land. ALICE IOANNE CARTER 'Shabbe Io FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 2, Song Leader 4: FBLA 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, Golden Leaves Business staff 4, Monogram 2, 3, Recreation 4, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Student Council 4, Secre- tary 4, Superlative, Most School Spi.rited g Varsity 4. Favorite Expression: Holy Cow, Favorite Pastime: Visiting Betty Jane Favorite Song: Wanted. STANFORD LEON CORUM Stan Favorite Song: My One Sin Favorite Pastime: Going to Movies Favorite Expression: Roll like a big wheel FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: FBLA 4: Monogram 2, 3: Recreation Club 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4: Golden Leaves Staff 4: Student Council 4: Senior Class President: Jun- ior Rotarian of the Month 4: Bus Captain 2, Driver 4, Sub- stitute 3: 4-H Club 1: Pep Club 2: Escort in the Beauty Pageant 3, 4: Superlative, Most Attractive. SHIRLEY ANN COX Frenchie Favorite Expression: Well Honey Favorite Pastime: Talking on telephone and listening to radio Favorite Song: Only You Junior Varsity 1: FHA 1,2, 3,4: Varsity 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3: Recreational Club 4: Pep Club 3: Golden Leaves Staff 4: Bus Captain 4: Superlative, Most Athletic. DONALD ROY CROWDER Don Favorite Song: Unchained Melody Favorite Expression: Hello Honey Favorite Pastime: Skipping Class. FFA 1, 2, 3,4: Recreation Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: 4-H Sen- ior 1, 2. FRANCIS PHILIP DALLAS Daddy-o Favorite Song: Daddy-o Favorite Expression: Help you across the street lady Favorite Pastime: Acting a fool FFA 1, 2, 3,4: FBLA 3, 4: Bus Driver 3,4: Student Patrol 1: Student Council 4: Glee Club 1: Recreation Club 4: Business Manager of the Annual: Superlative, Most School Spirited: 4-H 1, 2: Bus Captain 1, 2 ALICE FAYE FORREST ..A1.. Favorite Expression: Honey Bunch Favorite Pastime: Writing to Garry Favorite Song: Moments to Remember Junior Varsity 15 FHA 1,2, 3,4g Varsity 23 Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4: Chaplain 4: Glee Club lg FTA 3,4, President 3,4g 4-H lg Typist on School Paper 4: Class Reporter 4g Recreation 4. CA ROLE LEE HARVEY Carol Favorite Expression: Favorite Pastirne: Spending the night with JoAnn and dating Favorite Song: Melody of Love FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Historian 3g FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4g Beta Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 3,45 Monogram 3: Recreation 45 Student Council 3,45 Junior Varsity 25 Varsity 3, 4g Golden Leaves Editorial Staff 45 Superlative, Best Sport. DIXIE ANNE HEFFINGER Dickie Favorite Expression: Ah Shoot Favorite Pastime: Dating and Laughing Favorite Song: Only You FHA 1, 2, 3: Basketball Junior Varsity 1, 2g Class Secretary 4: Recreation Club 45 Student Patrol 1: Glee Club lg Golden Leaves Snapshot Editor 4g Cheerleader 4, Superlative, Most Dependable. SAMUEL FRANK HUBBARD, IR. -Tign Favorite Expression: Aw Heck Favorite Pastirne: Dating Betty Favorite Song: Moments to Remember FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,45 Vice President of Class 35 Monogram 3g FBLA 4g Basketball 3, 4g Junior Varsity 2g Base- ball 3,4g Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3g Recreation Club 4, Super lative, Best All -Around. DOROTHY GERALDINE HUSKEY Dot Favorite Song: I'll Never Stop Loving You Favorite Pastime: Dating Ronnie Favorite Expression: Ah Shoot FHA 1,2, 3,43 Recreation Club 4: FBLA 4g Glee Club 4g FTA 4, Reporter 45 Golden Leaves Business Staff 3, 49 English Club 2. FREDERICH-CHARLES HUTSON Fred Favorite Song: The Yellow Rose of Texas Favorite Expression: Good Night Favorite Pastirne: Eating, Hunting, Reading, and Swimming FFA 1, 2. 3, 4: FBLA 43 Glee Club 4: French Club 4. DONALD WESLEY IRVING Donnie Favorite Song: Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Favorite Expression: She's out of this World Favorite Pastime: Playing for the Blue Flames FFA 1, 2, 3,4: FBLA 33 Glee Club 1,2, 35 FTA 4: Baseball 3,4 Monogram Club 3, 45 Music Club lg Superlative, Wittiest. WILLIAM ARNOLD IOYNER 'Rubber Clutch Favorite Expression: Right Favorite Pastime: Riding and girls Favorite Song: Sixteen Tons FFA 1, 2, 3,4g Basketball JV 3: Beta Club 2, 3. Gi 1+-I 1'- RICHARD FRANCIS MEADOR Frank FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Senior 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, 3, 4, Base- ball IV 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, FBLA 4, French Club 4, Rec- reation Club 4. Favorite Expression, Boo, Boo, Boo. Favorite Pastime, Hunting and Dancing. Favorite Song, Sixteen Tons. JAMES DAVID MURPHY LD. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 4, Presidents Club 3, President 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Patrol Chief 4, Monogram 2, 3, FTA 4, Treasurer 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation 4, Vice President 4, Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed : Golden Leaves 3, 4, Escort in Beauty Pageant 3, 4, Bus Captain 3, 4, Chief Marshal 3, Circulation Editor 4, French Club 4. Favorite Expression, Tomorrow is Today that we thought about yesterday. Favorite Pastime: Thinking, Favorite Song: Stardust. GAIL HOPE MURRELL Sukey FHA 1, 2, 3, Itmior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 4, Student Council 3, 4, Golden Leaves Editor 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Recreation 4, Glee Club 1. Favorite Expression: Doggone It. Favorite Pastime, Laughing and Eating. Favorite Song, Memories Are Made Of This. BERKLEY WAYNE MCCOLLUM Shortie FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, 3, Recreation 4, Golden Leaves 3, Co-Editor 4, Substitute Bus Driver 4, Class Treasurer 3, FFA Treasurer 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Junior Varsity Basketball: Beta Club Concession Stand Manager 3, Beta Club 4, Superlative, Most Dependable. Favorite Expression, Is that a Fact. Favorite Pastime: Sports and Dating Gray, Favorite Song: It's Almost Tomorrow. WILLIAM RONALD OWEN Ronnie Favorite Expression: Ah Bull Favorite Pastime: Dating Dot Favorite Song: Moments to Remember FBLA 3,4g Monogram Club 2, 3,4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3: Baseball 2: Senior 4-H 1,2, 3g Student Council 2, Golden Leaves Business Staff 3, 4g FFA.1, 2, 3,4g Music Club lg Recreation Club 4: French Club 4. RICHARD ELTON PARRISH Rick Favorite Expression: Is Favorite Pastime: Annoyment Favorite Song: Memories are Made of This FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior 4-H 3g Recreation 4: FTA 4. JESSE CLARENCE PASCHAL Honey Pot Favorite Expression: I don't believe it Favorite Pastime: Dating Fran Favorite Song: Go on with The Wedding Golden Leaves Business Staff 43 Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3,4g Student Patrol 3, 45 Escort in Beauty Pageant 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3g Recreation Club 4g Baseball 2, 3,47 President of Class 3, Vice President 45 Presidents Club 35 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H 1,2g Superlative, Best Sport. DONALD PRUITT PUCKETT Puck Favorite Expression: You better believe it Favorite Pastimes Loafing Favorite Song: Feel so Good FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: BUS D1'iV6I 3. 4: ESC011 ill Beauty Pageant 4. W u l SARAH FRANCES SANDS Frances Favorite Expression: I will think about it Favorite Pastime: Dating, listening to radio Favorite Song: You'll Never Walk Alone Student Council 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: FBLA 2, 3,4: FHA 1 2,4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Patrol 4: Recreation Club 4. WILLIAM DONALD SCOTT Don Favorite Expression: You'd better believe it Favorite Pastime: Loafing Favorite Song: Shifting Whispering Sands FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Basketball IV 1, 2: Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Monogram 3: Recreation 4: Glee Club 2, 3: FBLA 4: Bus Driver 4: Superlative, Most Athletic. CURTIS LEE SOYARS Polk Favorite Expression: I don't believe you Favorite Pastirne: Talking Favorite Song: Satisfied Mind FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Sentinel 2: Bus Driver 2, 3,4, Substitute Bus Driver 1: Glee Club 1: Student Council 3. JAMES HAMPTON TALLEY, IR. Jimmie Favorite Expression: Peach Fuzz Favorite Pastime: Girls Favorite Song: Sixteen Tons FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Sentinel 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior 4-H 1, 2: Bus Driver 4: Substitute Driver 2, 3. BARBARA ANN TICKLE Barbara T FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 1, 2, 3, Recreation 4, Beta 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4, Co-Captain 4, Class Reporter 3, Class Treasurer 4, Superlative, Most Popular, Golden Leaves staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 1. i Favorite Song: It's Almost Tomorrow. 1 Favorite Expression: Really. Favorite Pastimes Swimming. 1 PATRICIA ANN WALKER 1 n P atv: V' 1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreational Club 4, Junior Varsity 1, Pep Club 3, FBLA 4. 3 Favorite Expression, Honeychild. Favorite Pastime, Talking on the telephone and listening to the radio. I Favorite Song: Only You, s I Q 1 i i 1 li 1 l DILLARD WAYNE WYATT Goose 5 Monogram 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Bus Driver 3, 4, Beauty Escort 3, Superlative, Most Popular, Treasurer of FFA 4, FBLA 4, Recreation 4, Giftorian 4, Junior Varsity 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Favorite Song: Feels So Good. Favorite Pastime: Dating Dena, Favorite Expression: Betcha a quarter. :E 2 2 Q BETTY JANE YEATTS ! 1 ll B. I- ll Q 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Beta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Secretary Beta Club 3, 4, Assistant Editor Golden Leaves Staff 4, Marshal 3, Class Poet, Superlative, Most Attractive, Cheerleader 1, Varsity 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4. I Favorite Expression: I don't know about that. Favorite Song, It's Almost Tomorrow. Favorite Pastime: Visiting JoAnne. 611155 History In the year '51 our class had around fifty members. We were very proud to be a part of high school. We were grown by now or at least we thought we were. Our sponsors were Mr. Sharp and Mrs. Thompson. Our officers were: J. D. Murphy, president: Ervin Chilton, vice president: Curtis Soyers, secretary: Wayne Heffinger, Reporter, Thomas Bonds, Treasurer. We had some girls on the cheering squad that year also, they were Barbara Tickle and Frances Sands. We are sophomores now. Our sponsors must have really enjoyed us the year before because they got us again our sophomore year. During this time the Beta Club gained some new members they were: Shelby Barber, Gail Murrell, Jo Anne Carter, Carole Harvey, J. D. Murphy, Betty Jane Yeatts, Wayne McCollum and Alice Forrest. We also gained some members on the basketball team that year. They were: Shirley Cox, Lena Brame, and Azile Belton. Those in there cheering for us were: Jo Anne Carter and Donald Crowder. Our class officers were: Betty Jane Yeatts, presidentg Dillard Wyatt, secretaryg Ervin Chilton, Treasurer: J. D. Murphy, Reporter. The boys who received basketball suits were: Stanford, Dillard Wyatt, and J. D. Murphy. Our junior year, we were very proud of ourselves by now. We would soon be seniors. Mr. Harrelson and Mr. Gentry were our sponsors. We were to .soon to get our class rings which were very pretty. We all had fun planning the junior-senior banquet. Carole Harvey and Frank Hubbard made the basketball team. Judy Adkins was in there cheering for them. Our class officers were: president, J. C. Paschal: vice pres- ident, Frank Hubbardg treasurer, Wayne McCollum, secretary, J. D. Murphy, reporter, Barbara Tickle. The marshals were: J. D. Murphy, Chiefg Shelby Barber, Betty J. Yeatts, JoAnne Bray, and Jo Anne Carter. We are now seniors. Many have come and many have gone. Shelby Barber was elected president of the Student Council. Our class officers were: president, Stanford Corumg vice president, J. C. Paschal: secretary, Dixie Heffingerg Treasurer, Barbara Tickleg Reporter, Alice Forrest. The seniors on the varsity are: Barbara Tickle, Betty J. Yeatts, Judy Adkins, Gail Murrell, JoAnne Carter, Shelby Barber, and Wayne McCollum. We were very proud of our seniors in the beauty pageant. We had a beauty queen and the two runners-up. JoAnne Carter was elected as the queen. Barbara Tickle was the first place winner and Betty J. Yeatts the second place winner. Yes, it has only been a short time since that great day in '51. We have had many hard struggles to get where we are but we have had wonderful teachers for the support they have given us. We would like to express our gratitude to our senior sponsor, Mrs. Rankin. She has solved many of our problems through the past four years. A 49 SUSAN CARTER 44 BILL WHITE f gflflcmnrzes Today as we gazed into the past And let our thoughts take their flight, Memories that ne'er shall be forgotten Swam into our sight. Since the day we entered high school To walk along an unknown way, We've shared these memories from day to day - The joy, the sorrow, the laughter, the tears - All these dear Wentworth you've given us through the years. We've had some happy times, we twog We'll have some more before we're throughg We've memories of things We've learned and done And days of carefree, gladsome fun. X K Th X ,c f X You've helped us grow to maturity And watched us sedately graduateg To us you were a sentinel of security. You saw us at life's threshold hesitate, And as our memories blend into a beautiful sonata Farewell to you, our Alma Mater. Judy Adkins - Betty Jane Yeatts Class Poets 6 f I N? 'Winks Chief-Marshal - J. D. Murphy Shelby Barber JoAnne Bray Betty Jane Yeatts JoAnne Carter gifs X U16 ,Cast LW!! and Testament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- Six of Wentworth High School, in the county of Rockingham, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, do write this document. ARTICLE I To the Faculty: Mr. Hunter: Our deepest appreciation for his help and guidance. Mrs. Ranking A Senior Class that's always on time. MI. Harreleson: A Sociology Class without a pest. Mr. Gentry: Our best wishes for a happy family. Miss Edmondson: A stage already decorated. Mr. Sharpe: Someone to teach class when he is away. Mrs. Exum: Some biology students who will not stay more than one year. Mr. Dallas: A good supply of shoe strings and socks. Mrs. Martin: Quiet students in study hall. Miss Albright: A glee club who cooperates. Mrs. Wright: A sixth period shorthand class. ARTICLE II To the Undergraduates: To the Juniors we leave the senior class room. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to be seniors. To the Freshmen we leave the last three years of high school. Individual Senior Bequest: 1. I, Bobby Carter, leave my quiet ways to Edward Wheeler. 2. I, J. C. Paschal, leave my time on any class to Wayne Gunn. 3. I, Alice Forrest, leave my curls to Virginia Hall. 4. I, Carole Harvey, leave my figure to Margaret Adams. 5. I, J. D. Murphy, leave nothing only my goodbys. 6. I, Dillard Wyatt, will not leave my height to Shirley Cayton and Betty Arnold, but I will leave with Bernadina Duke. 7. I, Shelby Barber, leave my job in Newberry's 53a1Oe store to Regina McCollumn. 8. I, Francis Dallas, leave my two front teeth to Ronnie Duncan. 9. I, Ronnie Owen, leave my physic to J. Frank Carrol. I, Joanne Carter, leave my seat on the bench during a game to either Joy Odell or Faye Vernon. I, Curtis Soyars, leave my loving ways to all the girls. I, Gail Murrell, leave my basketball suit to Margie Wall and Hazil Gammon. I, Frank Meador, leave my ability to get dirty in the printing class to Eddie McCollum, Eugene Ingram, and John Kelly. I, Judy Adkins, leave my witty ways to Mary Alice Collins. I, Donald Irving, leave my little car to Shirley Reynolds and Betty Mae Hudson. I, Shirley Cox, leave my famous left hook shot to Mary Burton. I, Frank Hubbard, leave my typewriter in the Commercial room. I, Patricia Walker, leave my flirty ways to Judy Craddock, and Linda Kallem. I, Wayne McCollumn, leave my height to Hurley Quackenbush to add to his. I, Lena Brame, leave my best all-around ability to Lillie Mae Stump. I, Richard Parrish, leave my safe driving to Linda Joyce and Margaret Johnson. I, Barbara Tickle, leave my winning personality to Regina Courmn and Yvonne Odell. I, Donald Puckeet, leave my school books to James Jones and Kenneth Crowder. I, Frederich Hutson, leave my seat in the senior class to David Brown or Thomas Carter. I, Dorthy Huskey, leave my 4th period study hall to Dale Paschal and Ida Stone. I, Donald Scott, leave my position on the bas- ketball team to Wayne Manley. I, Betty Jane Yeatts leave my scatter brain ways to my buddy Nancy Thomas. I, Jimmie Talley, leave my curly hair to Bobby Pegram. I, Dixie Heffinger leave my Cheerleading sweater to either Rose Ann Rose or Nancy Rake- straw. I, Stanford Corumn, leave President of the Senior Class to Hugh Carter or Prentiss Scott. I, Arnold Joyner, leave my ability to get along with girls to Ted Murrell and Donald Heffinger. I, Joanne Bray, leave with my husband. TESTATOR - JOANNE CARTER Wl-lAT'S THIS I SEE! OH, MERCIE: OH, MEI Prophecy I t y I ,J ,p 'N i ga 4 MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL, ' I- ' X FIND FOR ME THE CLASS OF '56, ONE AND ALL. - - . A N p BOBBY CARTER has replaced Mr. Harrelson teaching Sociology after a seige in college. STANFORD CORUM is now singing with his own band and is doing quite well. FRANCES DALLAS, who is the last to let you down, now owns his own funeral home in Reidsville. FRANK HUBBARD is now driving for the Trailway bus line, and is on time tool FREDERICH HUDSON is now the new manager of Roses 5 8: 10. DONALD PUCKETT and RICHARD PARRISH are the latest patients of our two graduate nurses GAIL MURRELL and DIXIE HEFFINGER. RONNIE OWENS and DOT HUSKEY are running a self-service grocery with the help of their six children. SHIRLEY COX has settled down to one man after her career as a professional basketball player. J. D. MURPHY, who is the new lawyer in Wentworth, has a beautiful secretary working for him, who is she? It's PATRICIA WALKER. ALICE FOREST is living with her husband at Fort Bragg. SHELBY BARBER has become secretary to the Governor of North Carolina. BETTY JANE YEATTS, who was talented in school, has gone far with a movie career. She has just taken over Olive Oil's place. JO ANN CARTER'S voice has certainly taken her places, because she now does singing com- mercials for McCllock's Chain Saw CAROL HARVEY is modeling in New York for a feed sack company. BARBARA TICKLE'S home economics class paid off. She is now a full time COOK. JUDY ADKINS' clowning has taken her to the circus where she is training her own flees. LENA BRAME is now a sewing instructor for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. FRANCES SANDS is running a very successful Old maids home for the graudates of '56. FAY VERNON is following close in Marilyn MOnroe's footsteps, since she too has married Joe Dimaggio. J.C.PASCHALis managinghis own Meadow Dairies afterhe drove the former owner out ofbusiness JO ANN BRAY is helping her husband out in his auto garage during her spare time away from her two children. CURTIS SAWYERS has put Grocho Marks out of business, his show is called Poke's Gag Bag. FRANK MEADOR is coaching a baseball team made up of his own nine boys. ARNOLD JOYNER is still racing, but not with the graduates of '56. He just won first place at the Minniapolis Speed Way. DONALD SCOTT is head man at the Deisel School. WAYNE MCCOLLUM was voted the rnost ambitious member of the Tall Men's League. DONALD IRVING is in critical condition after swallowing a guitar pick. DILLARD WYATT, JIMMY TALLEY and DONALD CROWDER, are now spending their winters in Hawaii in order to see what a heavy frost will do to the grass skirts. MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL, AS THESE PICTURES DIMMER GROW, MAY THESE MEMORIES FOREVER GLOW. Judy Adkins Jo Ann Bray - Class Prophets Most Intelligent Best Sport A A BOBBY CA RT ER SHELBY BARBER I. C. PASCHAL CARLOLE HARVEY 1 1 Serum Jlflemorz IAN 1 A Best All -Round , Most School-Spirited FRANK HUBBARD FRANCIS DALLAS LENA BRAME MOH POPUUH Jo ANN CARTER A DILLA RD WYA TT BARBARA TICKLE Most Dependable WAYNE MCCOLLUM DIXIE HEFFINGER fpcrlafives fcjvladc I N wmiesr DONNIE IRVING I JUDY ADKINS Most Attractive STANFORD CORUM Most Likely to Succeed J. D. MURPHY GAIL MURRELL , . I .nat7--- Most Athletlc DONALD SCOTT SHIRLEY COX BETTY JANE YEATTS if . 3 1: 'ffffkim' ..f .U , . Q 1-' ,:u, . , Q i r , w 1 s P . K I Y V , y v ,A 3 cm' -an-4:17 ' ,', S I, .P W V A 1 A 4 A, mfN an ,mx w X 92' jzmivr 611155 OMFHFS President - WAYNE GUNN Treasurer - JOHN KELLY Vice President - WAYNE MANLEY Reporter - SHIRLEY REYNOLDS Secretary - BETTY ARNOLD Advisors - MR. HARRELSON and MR. 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Front row, left to right: Anderson, Lemons, Forrest, Johnson, B. Carter, Huskey, Tickle, Brame, Kallam, L. Thomas, N. Strader, S. Harvey, J. Carter, S. Barber, Miss Edmondson. Second row: Rake- straw, Belton, Crowder, Gammon, Arnold, Paschal, Cox, Hudson, Joyce, Yeatts, Smothers, Williams, Adams, Sands. Third row: Reynolds, Craddock, Ratliff, Paschal, Vernon, Walker, Husband, Roberts, Connor, Wall, Burton, Long. Fourth row: Arthur, H. Carter, Hutson, Mabe, Crowder, Fagge, Farris, Yeatts, Harvey, Tuggle, Dodson, Patterson, Stone, Harvey. Fifth row: Duke, Thomas, Paschal, Holland, Roberts, Haskins, Rogers, and Thompson. N. 4 Sfuturc Harmcrs af America President, Stanford Cortung Vice President, Donald Scotty Secretary, Frank Hubbardg Treasurer, Dillard Wyatt, Reporter, O'Brien Smith. First row, left to right: Scott, Corum, Wyatt, Hubbard, Talley, Sharp, Owen. Second row: Sawyers, Jarrell, McMichael, Carroll, Joyner, King, Gauldin, Turner, Parrish, R. Parrish. Third row: Scott, Carroll, Puckett, McCollum, Hundley, Patterson, Cain, Howerton, Scott. Fourth row: Ingram, Irving, Murphy, Paschal, L. Paschal, Carter, Purguson, Wood, Crumpton. Fifth row: Gunn, Carter, Heffinger, Quacken bush, Dallas, Rice, Earles, Jones, Manley, Murrell, Smothers. Sixth row: Crowder, Puckett, Irving, Heffinger, Moorefield, Gunn, Barber, Kelly, Lemons. Seventh row: Meador, Brown, Duncan, Wheeler, Haynes, Crowder, B1-im, Vaughn, and Hutson. 5166 ew Sitting, left to right, first row, Moran, Gammon, Arnold, Harvey, Yeatts, Thomas, Carter, Brame, Tickle, L. Thomas, Smothers, Strader, Connor, Second row, Thompson, Patterson, Adams, Joyce, Kallam, Hudson, Adkins, Roberts, Croxider, Belton, Long. Third row, lrving, Dodson, Rodgers, Johnson, Reynolds, Craddock, Paschal, Mabe Mitchell, Hutson. Fourth row, Huskey, Owen, Jones, McMichael, Carroll, Scott and Parrish. SCIKLL4. 's...7 Officers: President, I. Frank Carroll, Vice President, J. D. Murphy, Treasurer, Joann Bray, Secretary, Shelby Barber, Reporter, Carole Harvey, Advisor, Mrs. Wright. First row: Carter, Bray, Murphy, Brame, Harvey, Thomas, Mrs. Wright, Second row, Kallam, Hudson, Paschal, Craddock. Third row: Adams, Burton, Stone, Sands, Cayton, Vernon, Fourth row: Paschal, Irving, Dallas, Yeatts, Hubbard, Hutson, Meador, Corurn Adkins. Reynolds, Barber, Carroll Gammon, Amold, Wall, Joyce, Owen, Huskey, Duke, Wyatt. and Scott. President, Judy Adkinsg Vice President, J. D. Murphyg Secretary, John Iarrell: Treasurer, Shirley Reynoldsg Advisor, Mr. Dallas. First row: Tickle, Carter, Yeatts, Brame, Reynolds, Jarrell, Murphy, Adkins, Mr. Dallas, Gammon, Arnold, Wall, Connor, Roberts, Thomas, Smothers, McMichael. Second row: Forrest, Barber, Hef- finger, Husband, Ratliff, Burton, Adams, Hudson, Kallam, Williams, Harvey, Huskey, Owen, Strader, Carroll. Third row: Holland, Long, Rakestraw, Belton, Kallam, Paschal, Paschal, Walker, Vernon, Cox, Patterson, Cain Harvey, Trent. Fourth row: Roberts, Hutson, Fagge, Mabe, Lemons, Carter, Harvey, Tuggle, Rogers, Lemons, Forrest, Anderson, Patterson, Dodson, Murrell. Fifth row: Meador, Crowder, Carter, Wyatt, Duke, Quackenbush, Paschal, Wheeler, Thompson, Jones, Carroll, Parrish, Smothers, Scott, Vaughn. Sixth row: Scott, Corum, Scott, McCollum, Heffinger, Thomas, Craddock, Gauldin, Hundley, Parrish. Seventh row: Hutson, Brown, Duncan, Irving, Puckett, Hubbard, Dallas, Paschal, Paschal, Irving, Jones, Earles, Purguson, Rice and King. Xia NS --...N-xg .7uturc Zfeachers af America Officers: President, Alice Forrestg Vice President, Mary Burton, Secretary, Lucy Thomas, Treasurer, J. D. Murphy, Repo Moran, L. Sitting, left t k , rter, Dot Huskey. Standing, left to right: N. 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MURPHY The Staff of The Golden Leaves wishes to express thanks to everyone who has con tributed and made possible the publication of this annual. We hope that the enjoyment you receive from this book will be as great as the enjoyment that we had in making it Gail Murrell, Editor Francis Dallas, Business Manager Miss Edmondson, Advisor FRANCIS DA LLAS Business Manager kv The Staff of THE GOLDEN LEAVES Wishes to express thanks, to everyone who has con- tributed and made possible the publication of this yearbook. We hope that the enjoyment you receive from this yearbook will be as great as the enjoyment that we had in making it. GALL MURRELL, Editor FRANCIS DALLAS, Business Manager MISS EDMONDSON, Advisor ft? 7 'Q Compliments of HUDSON 8: LESTER Compliments of EGGLESTON BROS. OIL CO. Compliments of JOHNSON BROS. , INC. 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