Yadkin High School - Eagle Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

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V- V 1 . 1 , ix N' A ,- . ,Y , -.1 5' - , - M..-'f g 1v f an 7' J, 'vf,a'g ' AQT 3 - , ' 5 'C 0 My, Q J QW W W if . I' 4 , flue Qccgle 1956 Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS of YADKIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Boonville, North Carolina Foreword We, the class of l956, are happy to be the first class to publish a yearbook at Yadkin High School. It is presented as a record of the happy days we have spent at our beloved Alma Mater and the happy association we had in all of our activities. We have attempted to give only a few highlights of our years' experiences and interests here at Dear Old Yadkin High. Here's hoping that this EAGLE will serve as an inspiration to succeeding classes who will carry on the work. Principal B. T. MCCALLUM Superintendent FRED C. HOBSON aiu...--QV MRS. W. M. F. McCALLUM It is with sincere thanks and deep appreciation that we, the class of 1956, dedicate this first edition of the EAGLE to our advisor, Mrs. W. M. F. McCallum, who, by her interest in all students and devotion to Yadkin High School, has won our love and respect. We shall always re- member the help she gave us. B. T. McCALLUM B. A., Morgan College Baltimore, Md., M. A. University of Michigan MRS. W. M. F. MCCALLUM B. A. , Bennett College Greensboro, N. C., M. A. University of Michigan ROBERT L. DURRAH B. S., M. S., North Carolina College, Durham, N. C. MISS GLENOLA VANCE B. S. , North Carolina College Durham, North Carolina MISS MARILYN L. KIMBER B. S., Bennett College, Greens- boro, N. C. Graduate Work: N. C. College, Durham, N. C. MISS ANN L. BLACKBURN B. S., Winston-Salem Teachers College, Graduate Work: N. C. College, Durham, N. C. FACULTY OF Y.C.H.S. 7'-J' A. 8.T. College, Greensboro, N.C. I MRS. G. M. C. ANTHONY B. S. , Barber-Scotia College Concord, N. C. Graduate Work: N. C. College, Durham, N. C. MRS. A. H. ANDERSON B. S., A. 8. T. College, Greens- boro, N. C. Graduate Work: A. 8. T. College, N. C. College, Durham, N. C. MRS. R. J. M. ROBERTS B. S., Winston-Salem Teachers College, Graduate Work: A. 8. T College, Greensboro, N. C. MRS. O. M. G. CAMP B. S., Winston-Salem Teachers College, Graduate Work: N. C. College, Durham, N. C. MRS. P. D. PORTER B. S., Winston-Salem Teachers College, Graduate Work: N. C. College, Durham, N. C. MRS. G. R. SMITH B. S., Winston-Salem Teachers College, Graduate Work: A. 8. T. College, Greensboro, N. C. ':.' f fi' .W - Q -f 45' 'wp' 3' . K . N ..,:..f,..-M... 'N' L.-L, 1 'l.'7'Q':-'- . N' 2 1 , .su -.. ' ', -r 3' Q if was 5, . ,, E ' -' E . .. if I 5' -.. -4 Q ::...i1w,, Q 3 ' 1 ,rg-!'2!9 o-5? 55' Y - mp .. 4f 'i .vw L Q bf. x '- - nj. .J J .aff-'3':f Y CHS elaooeo 1 - ' tl!-1' I , .V mf V f. . f . 4. ' . JQPV, , f. fri. - ' Jn ' 55 L '31'V+- fff ' 'S' ' ui' ik 43 f , W .,f',- A 1' Q72 4 I , , :.:f3L:f,gi,v:.v99 'Q' f ' -1-5 W , Al , : MU, 51 1545: . r ,L -1 6,5 , rf 5- - ,vf,.?,,. ul x 'ww H, N ,V 1 ,, wi , - , 7 Hfmq 44 A 2 fa , f . W . , S L Q 'fx , O.- L S 'ff--S S .. .,...,., .., ,.,,,, '- 'Q' Y ............i.-..- ...,. .....Q- mm Q - if , ,..AQ.L1 fZ'ff5 ,1,f3Sw-vw ws- 1. f -A me L - 'ff ' ff 12 pf . ji -' 5- 'nf S V '-x: :av - X VPS' rf, ,ki z '. 'T,M. 'fir J 9!'1 if--5 'w - '-Adm -- -.lu Fhwbff'-u - 'T W, .4 i5.5W- ,p, , : .4 5 .L 15.3, M. T., 1, -It ,na .bo S Su,-1 N... L. a '. , . - ' .: , A IP. YBAH HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENTS LEON HAMPTON . . ..... Junior GLORIA GENTRY . . . . . .Freshman BEATRICE SCALES .... . . . Sophomore NORVELL CUNDIFF . . . .... Senior fx- Vff',, Y V 4 ,.f,,.f .I . f. 441L: qf,,WY 5 N- , -,', , Ag ,W V' w -', , iyfffvb 164 A V ,.y,Mf. . .g 1-+1 .iw ta. 4' .f1, X' 1 ? .4 . A 'if 1 1-j V gkhfar ff f l '?3fff' ' P . Q ,gm gg 1 3 Ffwix 1 an Q, ...I A- . az WALE, 15313 I -,,, sMf,.4,fL,,g, mah, af X, . .1 :Wm ii :L . -f 'M-w...f-. , I if Q. 5-ow: N -ls.. ww: Clas RICHARD NORVELL CUNDIFF Milk Activities: Basketball: Glee Club: Dra- matic Club: Bus Drivers Club. Ambition: Athletic Coach. LAURA RUTH ARMSTRONG llLcrll Activities: Basketball: Glee Club: Dra- matic Club: Library Club: Safety Patrol. Ambition: Elementary Teacher. SHELBY JEAN DOBSON Sheb Activities: Basketball: Glee Club: Dra- matic Club: Library Club: N. H. A. Ambition: Nurse. WILLIAM RALPH CARTER Mouse Activity: Basketball. Ambition: Pilot. KATIE SUE MARTIN Kate Activities: Basketball: Dramatic Club: Li- brary Club. Ambition: Nurse. ELNORA GLADYS HARRIS Little Bit Activities: G I ee Club: Dramatic Club: Basketball: N. H. A.: Library Club. Ambition: Stenograpber. S otI956 THOMAS HENRY GLENN SIim Activity: Bus Drivers Club. Ambition: Pilot. ELLA RUTH SALES Iljoell Activities: Basketball: Dramatic Club: N. H. A.: Library Club. Ambition: Teacher. GEORGIA JUANITA STIMPSON llBUdII Activities: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: N. H. A. Ambition: Stenographer . CHARLIE THOMAS WILLIAMS LittIe Dad Activities: Dramatic Club: Library Club: Ambition: Barber. EDITH MINNIE TUCKER EcIise Activities: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: N. H. A. Ambition: Home Economics Teacher. ROS ETTA T HOMPSON Peaches Activities: Dramatic Club: Library Club: Ambition: Nurse. 6. f 515' ,--wav RAL qw in 1. lhgf K '-bfs 653 ,.-N, HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I956 The history of the class of i956 is a dramatic one. It began in the year of i952 as we were entering Yadkin High School as Freshmen. Being a Freshman was very exciting to us because now we entered into our first year of high school with twenty-two members strong, with a determination to do great things. We won second place in the Annual Popularity Contest with Shelby Jean Dobson as our contestant. ln our Sophomore year we were getting use to the idea of being high school students, and were ready to get down to work. But as it came to pass, many, with one consent began to make excuses. The first said, I am poor in health, therefore, lcannot graduate. Another said, lam dull and cannot learn, I pray thee have me excused. A third said, I must need toil at home, therefore I cannot graduate. And still another said, I am going to be married and therefore I need not graduate. So thus did this class decrease in number until the whole number at the end of the second year was thirteen. But that did not stop us because we were glad of the fact that we won the Popularity Contest with yours truly, Georgia Juanita Stimpson as contestant. We were very proud of ourselves because we made history. We were the first class to raise 5527.70 for the whole ten years the Popularity Contest had been going on. Entering into our Junior year was very exciting because of the thoughts of being able to give a Junior-Senior Prom. Every one said our prom was the most fascinating prom that had ever been held at Yadkin High School. Everyone really enioyecl this event. Entering into the Popu- larity Contest for the third year, we won third place with Edith Tucker as our contestant. And lo, the total number in the class at the end of the third year was twelve. Now this, the fourth year in the history of this great and wonderful class of l956, has been one of much hard labor and little resting by the way side, for preparations have been in the mak- ing for us to take our final departure from this land. Our little band still numbers twelve. During our Senior year we were invited to attend A. 8. T. College's Annual High School Senior Day in Greensboro, North Carolina. We accepted the invitation with gratitude, and had a wonderful time. With Laura Ruth Armstrong as our contestant in the Popularity Contest for the Senior Class, we won third place and took it with a smile. But the most exciting thing to have happened to us during our four years of high school, was the privilege of being able to publ is h the first yearbook at Yadkin High School, namely: THE EAGLE. We feel proud of ourselves for having the wonderful opportunity of publishing the first yearbook of this school, and we truly hope the idea will be a success throughout the years to come. Many, many thanks to the faculty and friends who helped us. So it has come to pass that of the twenty-two that entered this land in the year of l952, only twelve will depart, for verily, verily, l say unto you that broad is the gate, and wide is the way that leadeth to high school, and many there be that enter. But straight is the gate, and narrow is the way that leadeth to graduation, and few there be that find it. Four years hath the senior class of i956 soiourned in the land and gathered in large portions the fruits from the Tree of Knowledge. But it is written in the day when ye shall have eaten of all these fruits, ye shall surely be driven from the land. Now, lsay unto you we must depart thence to go each a separate way to lands we know not of, to do we know not what. But let us not be weary in well doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. GEORGIA JUANITA SIMPSON Historian CLASS PROPHECY The story you are about to hear is true. The names are true in order that you might see the progress made by the Yadkin County High School graduates of I956. It is now l965. This story takes place in New York City at a fashion shop. My name is Mme La Recamier the former Edith Tucker who owns the Fashion Shop. While I was on my way to my shop I ran into one of my old classmates, Norvell Cundiff. We had a long talk and we discussed our different professions over a cup of coffee. He told me he was playing short-stop for the Brooklyn Dodgers. After our cup of coffee he had to rush off to practice. Later at the shop Mrs. Shelby Scales, the former Miss Shelby Dobson, the wife of another Brooklyn Dodger player, came in to buy an outfit. We had a won- derful time discussing old times. She told me she was the mother of two wonderful children. After she left I looked through my mail, and I had a letter from my hus- band stating that he would be in on the 4: I5 afternoon plane with some of the lat- est designs. At the airport where I was to meet him, I ran into three more of my old classmates, Ella Sales, Thomas Glenn and William Carter. Ella was on her way home from her air force base in California. She said she was a WAF and was off for 30 days. William and Thomas were air force officers now, and were on their way to their different assignments. Thomas was going to a post in Japan and William to one in China. Ella and I bade them good-bye as they boarded their plane. As Ella wait- ed for her plane we discussed our other old classmates. She told me that she had seen Laura Armstrong and Katie Sue Martin and that they both are happily married in California. She also told me that she and Rosetta Thompson had been correspond- ing regularly and that Rosetta and Elnora Harris had a beautiful Grade A Restaurant in Winston-Salem. She also told me that Charlie Williams had stopped digging graves and had started running a Funeral Home of his own. ' As Ella's plane was leaving, my husband arrived on his plane, and we headed for my shop. Whom do you imagine was there waiting to see me? None other than Miss Georgia Stimpson. She informed me that she was engaged to marry Albert Scott on June I2th. After Georgia left, my husband and I went out for dinner at the Theresso. It was a wonderful dinner. I made it more interesting by telling my husband about all my classmates I had met during the day, and what nice iobs they were employed in. Yes, it is wonderful to know that the great class of I956 has met with such success. EDITH MINNIE TUCKER Prophetess LASTW ILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of I956 of Yadkin High School of Boonville, North Carolina, be- ing of sound minds, have assembled here for the purpose of stating our last will and testament. We sincerely hope that those who receive these gifts will accept them as tokens of our love and friendship. SECTION I To our faithful Principal we leave our heartfelt gratitude for his loving kindness and co- operation in helping us to reach our goal. To our teachers we leave our compassionate feelings, with the hope that our lives may be steered by the high ideals which they have taught us. To Mrs. McCallum, our dear beloved advisor, we will our Yearbook The Eagle of l956 with the hope that the classes to follow may prosper under her guidance as much as we have. I section: II To the Juniors, we leave our gaitness on becoming Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave confidence that you may have a well planned Junior-Senior Prom. To the Freshmen, we leave our ioy with the hopes that your High School days may be as well spent as ours. SECTION III Laura Ruth Armstrong wills her tallness to Barbara Jean Brown, her size to Dollie King, and her ability to play basketball to Gloria Gentry. Katie Sue Martin wills her bashfulness to Jessie Ray Sales, take heed Jessie and be as quiet also. Norvell Cundiff wills his basketball suit to W. C. Long with hopes that he'll use it as he did. Elnora Harris wills her figure to Lola Gray Cowan, and her walk to Beatrice Scales. Shelby Jean Dobson wills her ability to sing in Glee Club to Jean Carol Speaks, and her love to Charles Basemore. Thomas Glenn wills his tallness to James Porter, and his disposition to John Spease. Georgia S1-impson wills her best dressed styles to Hallie Porter, and her studious ability to Mattie Sue Sales. Edith Tucker wills her typing ability to Juanita Jarrett, and her boardlike shape to Elva Smith. Remember Elva laughing is catching. Rosetta Thompson wills her quietness to Marva Carson with the hopes that she'll make use of it in classrooms and the lunchroom. William Carter wills his ability to play basketball to Donald Carter, and his laugh to Pinky Cooper. Ella Ruth Sales wills her notebook to Barbara Russell, and her bowl of soup to James Arm- strong. Don't get sick, James. Charlie Williams wills his haircut to Leon Hampton. Last, but not least, we leave our blessings, tender memories of our pleasant associations to- gether, and our forgiveness for anything that we may not exactly appreciated in the demonstration of the past, and a pledge of friendship from henceforth and forever. In witness whereof, We, the Class of I956, the testators, have tofthis our will, set our hands and seal, this twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 M tp- EDITH TUCKER Best All Round, Prettiest, Most Quietest Boy, Tallest Boy, Kind- Likely to Succeed, Most Pol ite, est, Smallest Boy, Best Sportsman. Most Cooperative, Most Sympa- thetic, Most Dignified, Best Dis- position, Best Citizen. THOMAS GLENN Superlatives oi I956 KATIE SUE MARTIN Most Nonchalant, Youngest Boy, Most Bushfvl. CUfe5i Girl- Most Handsome, Neatest Boy. I I 7 GEORGIA STIMPSON Biggest Baby, Best Scholar, Best Dressed Girl, Most Studious, Shortest Girl, Youngest Girl. LAURA ARMSTRONG Largest Girl, Tallest and Oldest Girl, Loudest Girl, Most Athletic Girl. ,495 SHELBY JEAN DOBSON Most Popular Girl, Biggest Flirt, Most Loyal, Best Actress. 11 YWQWQ NORVELL CUNDIFF ELLA SALES Most Popular Boy, Most Athletic Most Sarcastic, Biggest Clown Boy, Best Dressed Boy, Largest Wittiest, Biggest Liar. Boy, Most Musical, Biggest Eater, Best Actor. Superlatives of I956 CHARLIE WILLIAMS ROSETTA THOMPSON Friendliest, Biggest Pest and Clown Moodiest, Quietest Girl, Neatest Oldest and Shortest Boy, Loudest Girl. Boy, Biggest Jiver. ff? ELNORA HARRIS Most Considerote, Biggest Pest ALMA MATER Fair Yadkin, we love thee so tried and so true, Our hearts at thy name swell with pride. We owe thee allegiance we pledge thee our faith, A faith that shall ever abide. Chorus: We pledge thee our love, we pledge thee our faith, What ever the future may bring. And thus our devotion fidelity too, And homage we pay as we sing. Fair Yadkin, as onward the years swiftly fly, And thy livest in memories sweet. We bring thee our laurels whatever they be, And lay them with joy at thy feet. CLASS COLORS PINK AND BLACK CLASS FLOWER iff? Vfqhbmmf' I ff 1' P . 'Ni 46, xg' X S . C S .jx ' 1 A xxx. L .' I N S'-SSX ff ., , - X ,ulxx .v'r ' ' N 13, ' ' - a fl 'fi' ,fv , f-,1 , ai f 211 T Wu f ze N C , -. , x X , , ' Xxgkixxi : 1 N ic' A ' PQ, l fi f f 'lf ' i h J 1 ' K jf! - 'ff if if fa? - . V 'LZ T ,6g-637 PINK ROSE CLASS MOTTO 'With the Ropes of the Past, We Will Ring the Bells of the Future. CLASS POEM The Freshman year passed quickly by, The thrilling year when we entered high. The Sophomore Class was lots of fun, But two more years were yet to come. Our Junior year passed slowly by, Now as graduating Seniors we must say, good-bye But do fight on old Yadkin High. The road we've traveled has been rugged and long The battle has been fought and the victory won. We've striven along for four long years, Although we've come in sorrow and tears. We must now bid you good-bye, But fight on old Yadkin High. Out into this world we go, What are our aims No one knows. For us the future lies ahead, And to this school as we have often said, You've been successful in the years gone by, But fight on old Yadkin High. To the students who are still around, Do not let old Yadkin dovsm. We are young men and women you know, We've traveled the path which you must go. We say to this school without a sigh, Do fight on old Yadkin High. NORVELL CUNDIFF S.-.4 I I I Sf.,-. U,-' u-M. 4 , -.0 I gg.-Q-r' Km... WM W ,I , , ,g, mt gl pg, I. I , Juniors NATHANIEL ALLISON MARVA JEAN CARSON JAMES EDWARD ARMSTRONG LAURA JANE HAMPTON CARRIE JANE HARRIS JOE LOUIS ARMSTRONG VIRGINIA JUANITA JARRETT DONALD FRANKLIN CARTER ARCHIE LEE DOBSON WILSON LEE GLENN, JR. ANNIE THERESSA MATTHEWS WILLIAM CLYDE LONG CHARLIE AVIS MARTIN SADIE ELIZABETH PARSON CLIFTON VANCE MARTIN MATTIE SUE SALES JAMES ALLEN PORTER MARVIN LEROY SPEAKS ELVA LULA SMITH FORD WILLIAMS IDA JANET GLENN LEON HAMPTON Sophomores BARBARA JEAN BROWN SHERMAN LOUIS ARMSTRONG LOLA GRAY COWAN RUTH THOMASENE DOBSON CHARLES EDWARD BASEMORE NELL RAY GLENN DOLLIE MAE FRANCES KING HOMER FRANKLIN COOPER, JR. HALLIE MARIE PORTER MART HA ELIZABETH PORTER WILLIAM NORRIS GRINTON, IR. BARBARA JEAN RUSSELL JESSIE RAY SALES HERMAN HARDING STIMPSON BEATRICE EMBREE SCALES KAY FRANCIS WILBORN DAVID McKINELY WILLIAMS ROSA LEE WILLIAMS 0 'V?9 fm :: 1-5 is-Q wJ 4 'Suv P 'Pl 'ST' I '--I.. -wx -va q.q.....3,., 5.1, -as Freshmen ROYCE PETE DAVIS JEAN CAROL SPEAKS THOMAS BOLES, JR. EDWARD LEE REDMON LILLIE BELL HARRIS CLYDE ROGERS GLENN CHARLES LEAK WARD, JR. GLORIA ANN GENTRY CLARENCE EDWARD JAMES MELVIN GLENN PATRICIA ANN SPEASE BOBBY LEE SMITH ROY SALES BILLY GRAY FRANCE HM ul? 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DIXIE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED --F OOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT-- 235 North Church Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Telephone 5-3521 PEPSI COLA BOTTLINO COMPANY QEZEZI Box 589 ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 590 'T BANK OF YADKI N Yadkinville, North Carolina Deposits Insured up to 510,000.00 - -- -::::J-1-::: f A ' 7 'T Compliments of S UR RY FOR D TRACTOR COMPANY Elkin, North Carolina L-:::- :: J' Q0-t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 1: Compliments of If CRI SSMAN CLOTHIERS ll Phone 291 1 E Boonville, North Carolina 1l,x,,:x,s,x, -sssmmxmmni :f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' T l MACKIES' SELF-SERVICE It 55 GROCERY 55 ff Groceries - Fresh Meats - Feeds 2 1 shell cos and on Yadkinville, North Carolina :E T, Telephone 4371 If ?'::::: TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ATx:: 'T 1' 5 E Compliments of jf GRAHAM-CLI CK ' 1 51-104 STORE Elkin's Popular Five 8. Ten Store Elkin, North Carolina T kv, ........ 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Acetylene Welding .Q Phone 237 II Elkin, North Carolina 'I I::,:, :,,,::,,: ,,,:::::: I I In 'I 'I I 'Y vvvvvvvvvv I ' I I 'I 1 Sporting Goods and Gifts Q GCS, Kerosene, Gnd Fuel Oil ' I It ll Corner Bridge and Market Streets I Elkin, N0l'fl1 COFOIFHG il Elkin, North Carolina II If ' Phone 469 4: Phone 272 I I 4, 1 ,:,:,,,,,:,,m,,m,:,:,x,,,,..i z.x,....mxx:,..:....:m:x ' We Render Every Banking:SZEyTcG,c- lic::I:IARRiS:g:WAG6NERj:iNC.:::: A Home-Owned Bank In a' Exclusive Men's Clothes Home-Like Community Elkin's Leading Clothiers II COMMERCIAL S SAVINGS BANK I W EQQQ!i!!EE,'t19EtI1 9919! U10 ..AA. lll,YLMiiEiH,,,,,El'iL'y:QESEI ' Compliments of Compliments of 'I I I MCLEGD SHELL STATION FORD FARM EQUIPMENT 'k I ,- - - ,YQCIISLUY I I Ie I NQHI' Cm' inf' -,fll1'll'i33?l,,:,,E332XlUE4lf',gS.g,lI r-f::Nf::Nf::::::Q-A-::::f-f:::::Jf-A :::::f:fff::::::f::f:f::::::vT EAST END GARAGE :I WALL'S JEWELER :E I, Auto and Truck Repairing - Body and I, :E Watch and Jewelry Repairing I Welding - Painting I 1: 1: 5 Phone 2781 Yadkinviller N- C- Elkin and Mt. Airy, North Carolina 1: fxx:x:xE5rQEIIiQ5i2:QfxxMix' ixx' ' 3:26 Zfiifiiidie nts' SE ' v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' I I' It PARRISH JEWELRY STORE tl I CHEEK'S JEWELRY STORE , gf 1: Jonesville, North Carolina 1: Yadkinville, North Carolina If P. O. Box 442 Phone 584 11 Lf.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::4r04-.eq-,Q -Q-c:::::::J.c:::::::::::::::::::::- Ig THE BANI4c:CJi:HElfI?PNx::::' iw:NP::::GSr2fSR?SIfr2PSF::::m:: I, j I, I If Jonesville, N. C. Elkin, N. C. SPEAS-LEE HARDWARE, INC. 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