Wesley Chapel High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Monroe, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Dickarson Room Union County Pubfic Library 316 E. Windsor St. Monroe, NC 28112 Wesley Chapel High School ALMA MATER Out along a country highway. Far from bustling town. Stands our noble Alma Mater Proudly looks she down. In the land of Carolina, ' Neath the skies so blue. Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to view. Chorus: Sing her praises Lift her chorus Over hill and vale Hail to thee our Alma Mater Chapel High School Hail! Dedication He lived among us and was our friend. Kind, generous, sincere, he has given cheerfully of his time and talents for the betterment of student life at Wesley Chapel. To him we pay the highest tribute. And it is with gratitude and appreciation that we dedicate the 1951 Hi-Lights to- MR. M. W. MANGUM S. GLENN HAWFIELD, Principal Native of Union County; graduate of Duke University and the University of North Carolina; teacher of History and Mathematics; a loyal friend of boys and girls; and a leader in the Boy Scouts of America for more than twen¬ ty years. Soldiers Sailors Monument - New York SERIORS eniei Ojjjjicels Vice-President.Joyce Polk President.Jerry Price Secretary.Pauline Deese Treasurer.. Howard Phillips Business Manager, Smith Harkey etuol s PAULINE DEESE I 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2C 4; Softball, 1, 2; Foreign Language ] Home Economics, 1,2; Typing, 1. FRANK WINCHESTER JERRY PRICE Voc. Ag., 1, 2, 3, 4; B a seball,l,2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. I E JOYCE POLK 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; F eign Language, 1,2; Home Economf 1, 2; Typing, 1. MARTHA SEABOLT PHILLIP McGUIRT emots KATHRYN PRICE KEEL S, 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; For- ; e ig n Language, 1, 2; Home Economics, 1 2; Typing, 1; Basketball, 1„ RAY LEMMOND Voc. Ag., 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD PHILLIPS Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4 ; Typ¬ ing, 1; Voc. Ag., 1,2. ;, SMITH HARKEY BOBBY HILL Voc. Ag. ,Baseball,2,3,4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club; Boy Scouts, 2. FRANK H. HAWFIELD, JR. Voc - Ag.; Beta Club; Basketball. iTasf Will and Testament Jerry Price wills his stinginess to Charles Keels. Kathryn Keel wills her ability to get married to Hazel Helms. Phillip McGuirt wills his love for red-haired women to Dwight Watkins. Ray Lemmond wills his ability to float through high school to Evan Plyl ej Howard Phillips wills his small stature to Nelson Helms. Frank Winchester wills his ability to flirt in class to Billy Watkins. Pauline Deese wills her basketball ability to Dorothy Kiser. Smith Harkey wills his secret love to Wilba Ann Alexander. Joyce Polk wills her bashfulness to Betty Jean Haywood. Martha Seabolt wills her silliness to Margaret Kincaid. Bobby Hill wills his ability to day-dream to Bertie Jean Eason. Frank Hawfield wills his ability to speak to Malcolm Thomas. CLASS PROPHECY-1961 Smith Harkey will be a member of Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. Howard Phillips will be playing baseball with the Boston Red Sox. Frank Winchester will be President of Hudson Hosiery Mill. Phillip McGuirt will be manager of the Boston Red Sox. Kathryn Keel will be nurse at Mercy Hospital. Martha Seabolt will be a Baptist Missionary to China. PaU four chHdren an husbanch° r eS ° r u 3 s n ' om P an y 1° support her Ray Lemmond will be owner and operator o, Lemmond Lumber Co. JOyC , e or P a° rna W n m ‘ eaChing ° gle ‘ h ° Borgia, and still looking Jerry Price will be teaching Agriculture and supervising Gov. Scott ' s farm. Bobby Hill will be a lady ' s hat designer in New York. Frank Hawfield will be spending some of his rusty money in Medical School. Grants Tomb - New York junions I UH(OiS DWIGHT WATKINS ADITH KISER BILLY WATKINS BETTY JEAN HAYWOOD MARGARET KINCAID MALCOLM THOMAS Tlinth Cj ac)e „JZ St r™l Ca ™ 1 Jean Helms - Pats y Ingram, Mabel Geraldme Funderburk, Hazel Starnes, Johnny Kin- caid, C lydia Helms, J C’arnt 00 ! Ints, Leila Lemmonds, SueCraig Carolyn Clark, Barbara Haywood, Margaret Ann Hawfield Mary Manus, Martha Sue Tyson, Elizabeth Griffin Third Row: William Price, Richard Polk, Gilbert Fow- te’SroTp™ 110007 ' D ° nald J -Craig,Houston Craig, Tenth Cjiacle First; Row; Eula Mae Wallace, Betty Jean McCoy Jean right A Wel r N r CyEaSOn ' Ki “y Winchester, Christine Boat- right, Amelia Craig, Emma Knox Helms grBoT T BarbaraFinch ®r. Winnie Jo McGuirt, Peg- gy Boatright, Lynn Plyler, Larry Deese. 8 Third Row: Donald Davis, Larry Craig, Donald Laney, Roy Plyler, Mr. Mangum, Teacher. Reid Jefferson Memorial - Washington, D. C„ GRIDES fitet Cjlacle First Row: Mrs. Price, Teacher, Philip Alexander, Patrica Haywood, Nancy Plyler, Peggy Helms, Jane Rogers, Betty Stilwell, Martha Hill, Pamela Craig, Betty McGuirt. Second Row: Philis Helms, David Penegar, Rose Medlin, Peg¬ gy Byrum, Barbara Parker, Edith Tyson, Doris Wallace, Betty Hargett, Mildred Preslar, Dixie Boatright. Third Row: Jerry Guin, Jerry Davis, Ray Baucom, John Hay¬ wood, Neal Wheeler, Harold Paxton. V I f W econc) Cjiacte First Row: Harold Helms, Jerry Trull, Butch Plyler, Douglas Byrum, Charles Sneed, Gary Broome, Jerry Sain, Gerald Tucker. Second Row: Mrs. Hawfield, Teacher; Larry McCoy, Vance Guion, Carol Pressley, Larry Roberts, Billy Helms, Carol Strawn, Ernest Kiser, Kenneth Medlin. Third Row: Adam Helms, Linda Boatright, Brenda Helms, Judy Price, Linda Pressley, Frances Tyson, Mavis Baucom, Stella Springs, Jo Springs. ' Tlii’ic) Cjlacle First Row: Carolyn Helms, Linda Baker, Doris Davis, Sara Stone, Joyce Roberts, Joyce Trull, Shirley Helms, Jean Tyson. Second Row: John Wolf, Stacy Laney, Tommy McGuirt, Barb¬ ara Secrest, Cecil Paxton, Stella Rogers, Jerry Plyler. Third Row: Bobby Starnes, Donald McCoy, Bobby Alexander, Joyce Medlin, Martha Funderburk, Ann Bridges, Joyce Boatright Sue Boatright. ' fouitL Cjtacle First Row: Shirley Wheeler, Geraldine Medlin, Diane Craig, Joy Alexander, Dennis Long, Frances Hargett, Sandra Redwine. Second Row: Danny Boatright, Gene Sain, Billy Springs, Kay Underwood, Dollie Helms, Anna Price, Sharon Winchester, Bar¬ bara Griffin, Larry Helms. Third Row: John Ingram, Bobby Guion, Ralph Stilwell, Locke Helms, Billy Mac Boatright, Thomas Long, Mrs. Eason, Teacher. First Row: Rebecca Hyatt, Betty Ann Helms, Ruby Har¬ gett, Doris YoW, Betty Lou Parker, Doris Plyler, Bessie Hargett. Second Row: Mrs. Miriam Lemmond, Martha Wallace, Tommy McNinch, Marvin Wheeler, Ray Davis, Peggy Jo Simp¬ son, Alene Helms. Third Row: Martin Kincaid, Harold Guion, Smith Boat- right, Max Helms, Neal Ingram, Joe Paul Price. Sixth Cj’iabe First Row: Jennie Mae Hargett, Ann Plyler, McKaeby Craig, Carolyn Hill, Daphne Helms, Doris Springs, Sue Alex¬ ander. Second Row: Johnny Penegar, Carlene Starnes, Donald Strawn, Harold Baker, Harold Tyson, Coy Craig, Douglas Plyler, Sadie Mae Boatright. Third Row: Mrs. Helms, Heath Medlin,Joe Paxton, Don¬ ald Morris, Ross Sneed, Jackie Parker, Robert Long, Jerry Boatright. Seventh Cjlacie First Row: Ruby Medlin, Carrie Bell Crump, Barbara Ann Funderburke, Betty Jo Helms, Shirley Springs, Barbara Jean Underwood, Barbara Ann Hyatte. Second Row: Sammy Watkins, James Helms, Wiley Starnes, Billy McCoy, Burtis Lee Craig, Raeford Kiser. Sijhth Cjiacle First Row: Virginia Sauseda, Particia Long, Betty Plyler, Margie Baker, Ray Springs. Second Row: Billy McManus, Billy Helms. Third Row: Neal Boatright, Marion Tucker, Bobby Winchester, Tommy Readwine, Joe Frank Boatright. 4t EJ fiiolo(j j Cine) Science First Row: Mrs. Frink, Eula Mae Wallace, Mable Haigler, Nancy Eas¬ on, Jeannette Stilwell, Kitty Winchester, Rachel Helms, Christine Boatright, Amelia Craig, Jean McCoy, Clydia Helms, Mr. Thompson. Second Row: Geraldine Funderburk, Carol Jean Helms, Patsy Ingram, Peggy Boatright, Sue Craig, Carolyn Clark, Barbara Haywood, Margaret Ann Hawfield, Martha Sue Tyson. Third Row: Donald Laney, Donald Davis, Emma Knox Helms, Winnie JoMcGuirt, Leila Lemmonds, Mary Manus, Elizabeth Griffin, Larry Craig, Houston Craig, James McCoy, Barbara Fincher, Larry Deese, Lynn Plyler, FourthRow: Roy Plyler, Richard Polk, Donald Joe Craig, William Price, Gilbert Fowler, Joe Carol Plyler. 8o f Scouts First Row: Richard Polk, Lynn Plyler, Larry Deese, Roy Plyler, Bob¬ by Winchester, Donald Davis. Second Row: Coy Craig, Johnny Penegar, Douglas Plyler, Donald Strawn, Herron Barnette, Max Helms, David Ingram, Mr. Hawfield. Third Row: Raeford Kiser, Billy Helms, Smith Boatright, Joe Paul Price, Houston Craig, Larry Craig. First Row: M. W. Mangum, Adviser; Charles Keels, Pres.; Frank H Haw- fieldJr. Vice-Pres.; Jerry Price, Sec.; ' Bobby Hill, Reporter; Roy Plyler. Second Row: Donald Davis, Bobby Winchester, Donald Joe Craig, Larry Craig, Donald Reid Laney, Malcolm Thomas, Lynn Plyler, Larry Deese. James Neil Boatright. Third Row: Gilbert Fowler, Richard Polk, William Price, Dwight Watkins Billy McManus, James Franklin McCoy, Billy Watkins, Joe Carol Plyler Hous¬ ton Craig. ’ Fourth Row: Donald Winchester, Jimmy Lemmonds, Horace Crowley Nel¬ son Helms, Evan Plyler, Ray Lemmonds. Not Pictured: Frank Winchester, Treasurer. First Row: Kitty Winchester, Vice-Pres.; Charles Keels, Pres.; Ramona Price, Sec. and Treas. Second Row: Donald Joe Craig, Burtis Lee Craig, Lynn Plyler, Larry Deese, William Price, Jo Frank Boatright, Barbara Underwood, Betty Jo Helms, Clydia Helms, Bobby Hill. Third Row: Jeanette Stilwell, Geraldine Funderburk, Mabel Haigler, Pat¬ ricia Long, Sue Craig, Betty Jean Plyler, Carolyn Clark, Barbara Haywood, Margaret Ann Hawfield, Martha Sue Tyson, Barbara Ann Funderburk. Fourth Row: Carol Jean Helms, Nancy Eason, Patsy Ingram, Joyce Polk, Pauline Deese, Peggy Boatright, Virginia Sausedo,Hazel Helms, Dorothy Kiser ! Fifth Row: Bobby Winchester, Donald Reid Laney, Bertie Jean Eason, Willie Jane Biggers, Wilba Ann Alexander, Margaret Kincaid, Raeford Kiser, Larry Craig, Adith Kiser, Cathryn Keel. Cjids’ Basketball 1 earn First Row: Pauline Deese, Kitty Winchester, Barbara Fincher, Clydia Helms, Shelby Jean Fincher, Ramona Price. Second Row: Winnie Jo McGuirt, Emma Knox Helms, Peggy Boatright, Bertie Jean Eason, Willie Jane Biggers, Wilba Ann Alexander. Third Row: H. B. Thompson, Coach. (3heedeadels Rachel Helms, Christine Boatright, Carol Jean Helms, Patsy Ingram, Mabel Haigler, Margaret Ann Hawfield. Boys’ Baseball Team First Row: Philip McGuirt, Jimmy Lemmonds, Second Row: Roy Plyler, Frank Winchester, Howard Phillips, Charles Keels, Malcolm Thomas, Frank H. Hawfield Jr. , Vance E. Baucom, Coach. Third Row: Bobby Hill, Donald Winchester, Jerry Price. Boys Basketball ' Team First Row: Philip McGuirt, Donald Winchester, Jimmy Lem¬ monds, Charles Keels, Jerry Price. Second Row: Frank Winchester, Dwight Watkins, Howard Phil¬ lips, Evan Plyler, Nelson Helms, Malcolm Thomas. ™ ird R ° W: S ‘ G - Hawfield . Coach, Frank H. Hawfield Jr Bobby Hill, Vance E. Baucom, Asst. Coach. Onnual {ytajjjj Editor...Charles Keels Staff Assistant.„.Eason Bertie Jean Business Manager.Ramona Price Advisor..Vance E. Baucom Not Present: Assistant Editor, Martha Seabolt ROGER ' S BARBER SHOP JT PAYS TO LOOK WELL visit Roger ' s barber shop IN ST.. MONROE ■ N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF MIDWAY LUNCH SANDWICHES ice cream milk shakes CURB SERVICE charlotte highway CENTER SERVICE STATION SHELL PRODUCTS PHONE 666 U. S. TIRES AND BATTERIES MONROE, N. C. 24 HOUR SERVICE H. B. HADLEY. PROP. HARGETT ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES TEL. 495 P. O. BOX 216 III SO. MAIN ST. MONROE, N. C. THE SMART SHOP LADIES READY-TO-WEAR WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN price MONROE, N. C. LUTHER GRAY-O. K. BARBER SHOP 297 E. FRANKLIN STREET MONROE, N. C. CARR PRICE GROCERY STORE ICE CREAM GAS AND OIL CONSTANT SERVICE WITH A SMILE ROUTE 6 MONROE, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF THE Wesley Chapel F.F.A. Chapter A GOLD MEDAL CHAPTER SINCE 1945 GRIFFIN MOTOR COMPANY I4|| CONCORD AVENUE TEL. 743 MONROE, N. C. MOSER’S LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C. SALE OF LIVESTOCK EACH MONDAY AT I P. M. BEST WISHES TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF WESLEY CHAPEL HIGH SCHOOL American Bank And Trust Company MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA § COMPLIMENTS fc TO THE CLASS OF 1951 ASHCRAFT GIN MILL COMPANY | GINNING-MILLING J COTTON SEED DELINTING § | BENTON HEIGHTS CLEANERS f SEED CLEANING £ DEALERS IN f farm PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES ? FAULK APPLIANCE CO. I y OSCAR W. FAULK-ROSCOE W. FAULK § 110 W. FRANKLIN ST. McEWENS SERVICE | MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA V GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES J? CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1951 y WE ARE PROUD OF YOU MONROE, CHARLOTTE, MINT HILL | MONROE BAKERY § THRIFTY FOOD STORE I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 9 1951 GROCERIES AND MEATS ? WESLEY CHAPEL SCHOOL { J BEST OF LUCK TO YOUI TEL. 226 38 $ MONROE, N. C. 6 £ COMPLIMENTS | OF $ FUNDERBURK FURNITURE CO. BAUCOM SEED CLEANERS § § WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF K JEWELRY,AND ALSO HAVE AN EXPERIENCED ? WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER i WE OFFER HOME LAUNDRY SERVICE S WAXHAW, N. C. SEED CLEANING, TREATING AND ? SEPARATING £ PHONE 959—J CONCORD ROAD V Griffin Implement And Milling Company Incorporated MCCORMICK FARM MACH --INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES 1. H. REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT GIMCO POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK FEEDS JAMESWAY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES PREMIUM POULTRY OATS SERVICE OFFICE PHONE 70 MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA PHILCORD CO., INC. MANUFACTURERS OF LEADING BRANDS OF LADIES FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY IN 60 GAUGE EXCLUSIVELY CONGRATULATE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 AND WISH THEM BEST OF LUCK! UNION TRACTOR II EQUIPMENT CO. ALL I S —C H AL M E R S FARM EQUIPMENT ATHENS PLOWS AND TILLERS NEW HOLLAND AND NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT PHONE 43 HIGHWAY 74 WINGATE, N. C Robert 0. Helms OFFICE 688 SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS WE HANDLE SUPERIOR BLOCKS RESIDENT 749—R END OF E. JEFFERSON ST. HOLLOWAY MUSIC STORE- NIVEN-PRICE COMPANY FRIG1DA1RE APPLIANCES RCA VICTOR TELEVISION PIANOS —R AD 10 S ONE STOP STORE WAXHAW, N. C. ESTABLISHED 1912. MONROE, N. C. TODD ' S GROCERY WAXHAW BANKING TRUST CO. FRESH M EATS—GROC ER 1 E S .WAXHAW. N. C. HARDWARE-FEEDS PAINTS CAPITAL $50,000.00 PH. 22-22 .WAXHAW r N. C. SURPLUS $100,000.00 STOP AT COMPLI MENTS TO THE ' 51 SENIORS AND JUNIORS OF C. W. HARKEY ' S COMPANY WESLEY CHAPEL HIGH FOR YOUR STEAKS AND FANCY FROM A GROCERIES ALSO YOUR PAINT AND FRIEND IN MONROE HARDWARE NEEDS , MONROE, N. C, RT. NO. 6 J. H. MYERS LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY WE BUY BURNED AND WRECKED CARS ALL MAKES ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER SELL USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS AND COMPLETE WRECKER SERVICE ' BUILDING MATERIALS J. H. MYERS, JR. MGR. TEL. 660—600, MONROE, N. C. FRANK HOWARD ' S GARAGE ROUTE 6 PHONE 473-1 UMIStt MtJNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 31® 6. Windssr St Menro®, N.@. 28112 For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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