Yadkinville High School - Yadkinian Yearbook (Yadkinville, NC)
- Class of 1955
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It is the hope of the staff that the 'l955 edition present an accurate record of events that were the high lights of their senior year at Yadkin- ville, has serving the purpose of the YADKINIAN. Contents DE DICATION .......... .................... ..... FACULTY .......... SENIORS ............ Superlatives ....... ..... Mascots ....... ..... I 8 History ....... ..... I 9 .IUNIORS ............ ..... 2 I SOPHOMORES ............. ..... 2 5 FRESHMEN ...................... ..... 2 9 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...... ..... 3 5 CLASSROOM SCENES ...... ..... 5 3 ACTIVITIES ........................... .... 5 9 SERVICES ................................... ..... 7 2 HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN ..... ....... 7 6 ATHLETICS ............................. ....... 7 9 Football ......................... ....... 3 0 Homecoming ...... ....... 3 4 Basketball ..... ....... 3 6 9I Cheerleaders ...... ....... ADVERTISEMENTS ...... ...... 9 3 .3 ADMINISTRATION ..... ...... 4 I 6 bb- - 5 1 uv-nu-'I' 'J A I 4 . . 11 .ll , ,. -tt' 1 ' ,,,,..g1 ,m mf Sv ' 1 ww. 1' MQW, i ig wt, vim, 5 .e,M,g,.wm...1 rr- f., ' 'fi-to M 1' '15 1-7 l 1 -ec f 2' N ' i- .. I A 1 -'Sw-V - . ,A f 5 if -J rd' Q, Ne., V 'Ha -WV f s tiff M. .v slf - mv 'M' , MR. JAMES E. EVERIDGE, JR., AND MR. GRADY LAKEY Dedication For bringing recognition to the football team, for their long hours of directing the players, for their genuine interest in all school activities f o u Q n or err work In the classrooms, the Senior Class dedlcates this, the 1953 YADKINIAN, to Mr. G d L k ' coaches. ra y a ey and Mr. James Everldge, Jr., our athletic .,.,...1, Administration A is ,- 5 J 1 , ii . YADKINVILLE SCHOOL MR, ERNEST LONG DISTRICT COMMITTEE Chairman 4-4 v MR. FRED C. HOBSON Superintendent of Yadkin Counfy Schools --.f is MR. L. R. HUTCHINS MR. JAMES WILLIAMS I Q, - ' I is-K -fu ,D C 'J .' V I J- n 1 rf w Parent-Teachers Association Officers James Dobbins, Treasurer, Mrs. James Speer, Secretary, Mrs. Waiter Zachary, . President, Mrs. Edwin Eaton, Vice President. I I FACULTY M F7 ae 69,699 Ivo, is Q shin Q 'AQ A 7ZMklo 1 . -s LN aa TBP- L HRV fl' mn ' 'ln '8 'B'Cp5 I ' . 2 Cm I 1 C, ' E '. 5 Yk,f5 fq V :S 'B-1 0 ' ' 'uf-r. f if 'XX w 0? ' Av 5 . MRS. CARL HOOTS Twelfth Grade Sponsor Mathematics A I, I Mg., fm, ff- 'Wm N 'Y?: r 1' ' Wegvf MRS. FRANK STEELMAN HA Sponsor, FHA Sponsor Home Economics MR. ARTUS M. MOSER HB Sponsor English, Science My MR. JAMES EVERIDGE, JR. MRS. GORRELL PRIM S :lOA dM Clb 10B dD ' Cl'S pens0lliistorya'll4athCe?noaiTcIsl U MR' R' P' BUCHANAN' Principal Zrbcialaggdii Ftlgnclhonsor Physical Education Twelfth Grade Sponsor j 2 kt . . Q! MR. GRADY LAKEY 9A Sponsor Physical Education Social Studies, Science Beta Club and Student Council Sponsor Chemistry .IQ 'x,,.,- MRS- R- P- BUCHANAN Mlss MARY HARDING MR. H. L. CAMERON SP0f'50 f 95, Press Club Und Sponsor: 9C and Dramatics Club FFA Sponsor Quill Gnd 5Cf0ll Librarian, English Agriculture Adviser: The Oak Leaf and The Yadkinian Business Education, English Mn . xf W-i1:g.,,, ff- ' nggggr -21. 2 ,, 5.4, 5. . ,eufggf nie? .' X . a il? gf 53,91 1 Z K x.ff ' ,f . 501' v-'XLO0 Q 1-3' 09 X fo L out X K 'Y-vwoogb X Q y 1 M-AE: , l f' X R 6 Ari mf Q .Mats-- ' lx 117 f XX rt' HQ. M V quilt' gfuyk fe- SENIGRS 0 6f6 B2 4' C? Why X Ng QQ. 9573 Senior Class Officers ga George Helton ..... Jean Carol Adams David Wright ......... Velma Trivette ..... Homer Shelton... ........Presidenf Secretary ...........Treasurer .................Reporter Vice President Seniors JEAN CAROL ADAMS A merry heart doeth good like a medi- Cine Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 FHA l,25 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Office Staff 45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Monogram 3,45 Beta 3,45 Library Staff 25 First Aid 25 Senior Superlative5 Student Council 4. CHARLES HUGH BRYANT Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned' Glee Club l,2,3,45 FFA l,2,35 YADKIN- IAN Staff 45 Football l,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,4, Monogram l,2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Class Officer 25 Senior Superlative. ROBERT PAUL BUCHANAN, JR. Wise to resolve and patient to perform Glee Club 2,3,45 Press 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Monogram l,2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 OAK LEAF Staff 2,3,45 Class Officer 'l,2,35 Hi-Y 45 Senior Superlative. CLARENCE EDGAR CARLTON Character is higher than intellect' FFA 1,2,3,4. ATHELENE BETTY CHEEK A good name is better than a precious ointment FHA l,2,3,45Lunchroom Worker 35 First Aid 3. BETTY JEAN COLLINS Great is truth and mighty above all W things Glee Club 'l,45 FHA l,2,45 Press 45 Lunch- room Worker l,2,35 First Aid 3. 9 Seniors HENRY ATHALEE DINKINS lt is costly wisdom that is bought by ex- perience Glee Club 2,3,45 FFA l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball Sl,2,3,4. BONNIE LEIGH DINKINS A witty woman is a treasure5 a witty beauty is a power Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Monogram 3,4. HAROLD GREY DIXON Whistling to keep from being afraid FFA l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram 3,4. JAMES ATHA DULL A penny for your troubles FFA l,2,3,45 Dramatics 354. OPAL JANE GOSS The still small voice of gratitude FHA l,2,3,45 Lunchroom Worker 35 First Aid 3. CLARENCE ROGERS GROCE As for me, all I know is that I know nothing FFA 15 Press 45 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Dramatics l5 Student Council 35 Class Officer 35 Senior Superlative. 10 I i I I I s I s , 1 S I ,WR x Seniors EDWIN RAY GROCE What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours FFA I,2,3. RAY DAVIS HAYES HIS bark is worse than his bite Glee CIubI,25 FFA I,2,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,454-H I5 Dromatics l,2,45 Baseball I. GEORGE NICHOLSON HELTON His hair stood upright like porcupine quills Glee Club l,2,3,45 FFA I5 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Baseball 3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Monogram l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Foot- ball I,2,3,45 Class Officer l,2,3,4, Hi-Y 45 Senior Superlative5 Student Council 4. JANE GREGORY HOBSON Why rush, Rome wasn't built in a day Glee Club l,3,45 FHA I,25 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Dramatics I,2,3, 45 Student Council 35 4-H I5 Class Officer I,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior SuperIative5 Beta 3,45 Monogram 3,4. SONNIE MARLIN HOBSON Young fellows will be young fellows FFA I,2,3,45 Lunchroom Worker I. SHELBA JEAN HOLCOMB I have a heart with room for every joy Glee Club I,2,3,45 FHA I,2,3,45 Office Staff 3,45 Library Staff 25 Class Officer 25 Senior Superlative. II 175 r .Q X I Y K IVY 9 3. X '!,' ,qs-. vu x up-vngove 52. F 'V Seniors MARGARET LOIS HOLCOMB Many receive advice, only the wise pro- fit by it Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 Office Staff 35 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Receptionist 45 Class Officer l,25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. THELMA GREY HUTCHENS Promise is most given when the least is said Glee Club i,2, FHA 1,2,3,4. SHELBY DEAN KIMMER Who can be patient in such extremes' Glee Club l,2,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Library Staff l,2,35 First Aid 1,35 Student Council 35 Class Officer l,3. MARGARET CORDELIA LOGAN Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,45 Dramatics . . . . f l,2,3,45 Receptionist 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ELVA JANE MASON ln her tongue is the law of kindness' Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Drama- ticSl,2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 4-H l,2,45 Library Staff 4. CLIFFORD HAMPTON MCCOLLUM Wit and wisdom are born with a man FFA l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Bus Driver 3,4. Y-wif 6. - -55.- 1 2 i aalwf- - , 5 .sv-- Y in-fwr Seniors Pleasure and action make the hour seem short Glee Club l,2,3,4, FHA l,2,3,45 Drama- tics 2,3545 Library Staff l' 4-H l23 SHIRLEY RAE MYERS Her wit was more than man, her inno- cence a child Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 YADKIN- IAN Staff 45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Monogram 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Class Officer 25 Senior Superlative. PATTY BELL NANCE One today is worth two tomorrows FHA 1, 4-H 1. THERESA GALE PHILLIPS Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind Glee Club l,45 FHA l,2,45 Press 2,3,45 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Beta 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 OAK LEAF Staff 2,3,45 Sen- ior Superlative. . - . 4 v' S 'mn x5sn,- 'QR HELEN LUCILLE REYNOLDS A short saying oft contains much wis- dom Glee Club l5 FHA l,2,35 Press l5 4-H l5 First Aid l. HOMER EDGAR SHELTON They say women and music should never be dated FFA l5 Press 3,45 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 OAK LEAF Staff 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Officer 45 Senior Superlative. I3 ,ug ,K Q. Seniors JOHN FORD SIZEMORE, JR. I am not in the role of common men , , ,r l , ivy., FFA i,2,3,4. 2 fair ,. Am. -27' lg is v ,. 1'1. .,,, J. E. SOUTHARD Think not I am what I appear Glee Club l,2,3,45 FFA i5 Basketball 'l,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 4-H I5 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Class Officer l,2. MARLENE YVONNE SRRINKLE Ofunsurpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth Olee Club i,2,3,45 FHA l,25 Press i5 Basketball l,25 Dramatics 2,3,45 Mono- gram l,2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Student Council 35 4-H I5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Class Officer 'l,2,3. JIMMY WOODROW TAYLOR I know a trick worth two of that Glee Club l,2,45 FFA 'l,2,35 Baseball 3,45 Monogram 45'FBus Driver 3,45 Hi-Y 4. VELMA LEIGH TRIVETTE The sight of you is good for sore eyes Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA 'l,2,3,45 Drama- tics2,3,45 Library Staff l,2,35 First Aid 3,45 4-H i,2,35 Class Officer 45 Office Staff 4. HARLEY LEE WALL Men of few words are the best men FFA l,2,3,45 Lunchroom Worker l. 14 4141A-H-I' X, rid MGE, !W Q. ., mg WP- ' an-...ma-. Seniors PEGGY SUE WHITE Silence is more musical than any song FHA I,2,3,45 Press 35 Lunchroom Worker 3. JAMES JOHNSON WILLIAMS I would live to study and not study to live Glee Club I,2,3,45 Press I,2,3,45 Beta 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 OAK LEAF Staff I,2,3,45 Debating 25 Football 2,3,45 Monogram 253,45 Class Officer I,2,35 Hi-Y 4. FAYE ELIZABETH WOOTEN Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius Glee Club I,3,45 FHA l,2,35 YADKINIAN Staff 45 Dramatics I,2,3,45 First Aid 35 4-H I5 Senior Superlative. RALPH DELONA WOOTEN A man of courage is also full of faith' FFA I,2,3,45 Basketball I5 4-H I5 Bgse ball I. WALTER DAVID WRIGHT For life lives only in success Glee Club I,2,3,4i Press I,2,45 YADKIN- IAN Staff 45 Dramatics 35 OAK LEAF Staff 45 Lunchroom Worker 35 4-H I5 De- bating 45 Cheerleader 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Officer 2,45 Hi-Y 45 Senior Super- Iative5 Monogram 4. I5 1 - f 4 MOST ATHLETIC George Helton and Shirley Myers S MOST ATTRACTIVE Homer Shelton and Jean Holcomb AWS ...i., .-uv! Q F NX ,ul M - s' W, 'J ,W W1 X T ' x L' , enior ff BEST ALL AROUND Jean Carol Adams and Clarence Groce Superlatives MOST INTELL ECTUAL Jane Hobson and Charles Bryant :ffl Nlflw 5 . S., 54-Y MOST DEPENDABLE Faye Wooten and Robert Buchanan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED l Gale Phillips and David Wright l V fi K. CD97 ua Colors BLUE AND WHITE Motto OUR LIBERTIES we PRIZE AND Flower OUR RIGHTS WE WILL MAINTAIN WHITE CARNATION Mascots 12' t if ? Kxgxf. it 9 4 f pa I o 0 gi! -. ..If N 5 AA ' ,T M' W' t ,E 4 AI' LINDA MYERS AND KENNETH ADAMS Eleven students from Forbush El ntary school and forty-eight from Yad- kinville entered high school in Septem l95l, to make up the freshman class. Sponsors of the class were Mrs. Carl lql and Mr. Bill Bridgewater. Presidents His ory were Robert Buchanan and Jimmy Willa The first year in high school wa C entful except for the usual picnics at KL., lo i I X UI the end of the year. Mrs. Hoots s of the class went to Reynolds Park, while Mr. Bridgewater's section went t ry Stone Park in Virginia. Fifty-thr ee members returned i S- - ber, l952, to make up the sophomore class. Sponsors this year were Miss iv ' nn Moore and Mrs. R. P. Buchanan. The homerooms elected Shirley Mye s an h rles Bryant as Presidents. A New Year's party and trip t R' yipol s Park and Fairy Stone Park were the main attractions of this year. li V .X The iunior class in Septem f?ls95Q,fconsirsted of forty-six students. Home- room teachers were Mrs. Carl H otS idnCHiMrs. Frank Steelman. Homeroom Presi- dents were Shelby Kimmer and 'Claiiencel,Groce. it il i ' li . 2 ' x Starting the events this earithe classfiaccdrnpanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Buchanan, left November 14 forxd memorableiktwo-iday trip to Williamsburg, Vir- ginia. After the Williamsb rg trfp the class,'under'.3the direction of Mrs. Hoots and Mrs. Steelman, presen d the iunior ploy, Aunt iamanthy Rules and Roost, on December 4. On the n'ghtio5 April 30, l954, the I niors honored the seniors at the annual Junior-Seni r Banquet, carrying out the Hdwaiian theme. r I. As the end of t e year fyvas drawing near, the clasA began such tasks as electing the YADKI IAN-staff, ordering class rings., and making the daisy chain. Junior marshals we e..R,obert'Buchanan, Jimmy Williams, Mayig Moxley, Jane Hob- son, Jean Carol K ams, and Lois lfloflcombf N .N K f f ,., ' W,,..-..,. in K g ln September, l954, tortj7heongfs'tLidenfS.began their seniokyx year under the sponsorship of Mrs. CarlX.fljoo!t.s and'Mr.4R. 'BUCl1:OI'iGfl2S-L George Helton was elected P esident of theg Craps.. The rifqgs were delivered the second week of school. 7' i Wifi. 1 X 'fx LP. f XXX Five seniors were, m S that fm' ball-vteamgwhiich went to thexquarter inals in the state chum io 'p'race. , Ishii f KX As the end of the y ar Andrew hear r, many ialfdevents claimed the times and attention of the senio egignsii s hgnoreud 'emi at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, after which the seniorsNlgft iiifgfiniegymas i ngton, D. C. Other special events were the senior play, thescbsswriffgiht pr am on May 30, and the gradua- tion exercises held on May 31 for t e -one members of the Class of l955. fs. mm Y I 'lf ,df tor .lummy shows ln the park Ray ,sw f, Shirley I' M 3. 4? Snflli N 'J Footbdll Hinshflwg vqgrks O JLG' A IMMWN f'v'A 54 .l 290' YR Wlf f Fuculf Y cheerleaders Shirlzeyl .lei n Corel ' between classes to gefh ei l 4, l 1 . v Y F JUNIORS '!iw?fw Q flu 'x I 1 5 S g M 21 ' Junior Class Officers Phillip Graham ........ ...... ................. T reasurer Shelby Williams ...... Mozelle Shelton ....... Georgia Todd ....... Carl Shore ......... Shirley Smith, Secretary, Harold Brown, Treas- urer, Mozelle Shelton, Vice President, Lorene Williams, Reporter, Mary Lou Casstevens, Presi- dent. .................Reporter .........Vice President President ............ Secretary i 5 5 ,Z 2 il 1 , i ,i ll 3? 2' be el Alvin Hutchens, Vice President, Betty Vestal Reporter, Carl Carter, President, Libby Carl ton, Secretary, Harold Long, Treasurer. l Grady Beamer l Bill Brandon l Lalene Brandon i Albert Brown l Harold Brown Charles Bryant Jerrie Carlton Libby Carlton Carl Carter Mary Lou Casstevens Gilbert Church Max Cranfill Charles Dinkins Blanche Dobbins Phillip Graham Buddie Hayes Lee Hinshaw Alvin Hutchens Ola Mae Hutchens Donald Johnson Thomas Kelly Harold Long Jack Miller Jimmy North ' Donald Rachels -vs bv. l luniors J v 'N uw wr-L, N' .N V 'xv u 11? E YS! ac-l' ff, U 'EP 'Ni I A me -' I Dx 'S- 151 I N, 'VK U .1 f l wa., fi ,gilt A, ' is 'K i LW . ,-if 415 'N 18? s W.. '95 UK Ji S v i '. F? 'S i -'vs I s A ..,. QF A-4 t ,.g,i.. If 'X X, W gf. .N sl'-If 2 yall egg Q ,- , mn .. We N ,, f s nl? Ll Juniors at .I , 1 , . . ,- Y Q .,:, - 2 ff -Pm I 'W at-if f . W 'ti if w ,,,,,. f r sree vm .,.,,, 'U' yt? ,T f A f ' 'S-1 ,Hi A N.. ww'- x..,f- .,.--f ,gf mv VW Wg, ' 'hs at Mary Reynolds Donald Royal H. B. Salmons Margaret Salmons Mozelle Shelton Carl Shore Peggy Sizemore Della Slater Odell Smith Roberta Smith Shirley Smith Calvin Spillman Billy Taylor Georgia Todd Barbara Vestal Betty Vestal Anne Whitaker Nell Whitaker Lorene Williams Shelby Williams Douglas Wooten SOPHGMGRES - , 5 MQW , fa XZ 'A if ij xx X f -1 ' J' Sophomore Class Officers First Row: Steve Helton, Treas urer, Carrie Sue Taylor, Secre- tarygsecond Row: Jimmy Long, Vice President, Sheila Todd, Re porter, Jimmy Graham, President M N af? Q 'V Us Johnny Carter Lawrence Carter Leslie Chamberlain Denny Choplin Bobbie Church lrene Cleary Mary Ann Cleary Frankie Davis Wayne Dinkins Elizabeth Doub Bobby Driver Jimmy Graham Swanson Gregory Donald Groce Jesse Groce Doris Hayes Betty Hawks Steve Helton Melba Howell Wanda Howell Barbara Hutchens Charles Hutchens Donald Hutchens Kenneth Hutchens Monty Hutchens W. G. Kimmer Jimmy Long Jerrie Mason Shelby Matthews Elwood McCollum lx 'x Sophomores -5 ,ag fi nvxs .Q Z 4, 2 4 D Q K f 'MJ- , ,X 4' 41 L x 13? Ka Q 3 ,, 1 Qu C. if ' ig -f 'xc 4- V is 'S 9329 t 9 kg J 'fi :N , hx 2-vs Qi 4 'Q n g in ' i QQ ff. W. ia 3- Y. Mary Ruth McCollum Bill Miller Bobby Nance Harold Owens David Pardue Harry Pendergrass Tommy Perkins Marie Phillips Jerry Renegar Betty Reynolds Margaret Rhodes Bobby Southard Ralph Sprinkle L. J. Styers Carrie Sue Taylor Frieda Todd Sheila Todd Grady Trivette Henry Vestal Ruby Williams Jessie White Martha Wooten Reba Wright Paul Wyatt F RESHMEN ,454 DRABNET f!A'! 1 Uvx 5 fy J' 2 ffff ' C fa -H T -ff 9 1 F :Y ixii:-'KMA 3 4 41, X X L1 a QE Freshmen Class Officers 9 A Officers Clockwise: Floyd Stallings, President, Linda Hutchens, Vice President, Jessie McBride, Sec- retary, Nancy Branon, Treasurer, Rosaleigh Cham- berlain, Reporter. 9 C Officers Johnny Vestal, President, Annette Winters, Treasurer, Larry Long, Vice President, Bobbie Gail Dinkins, Secretary, Libby Chipman, Reporter. 9 B Officers Linda Sheek, Vice President, Patty Whitaker, Secretary, Carolyn Dull, President, Margaret Prim, Reporter, Brenda Phillips, Treasurer. Freshmen Granville Blevins Thomas Lee Brann Nancy Branon Locksley Brown Martha Brown Peggy Ann Brown Lloyd Bryant Vance Calloway Rosaleigh Chamberlain Patty Childress Libby Chipman Hazel Coe Michael Crantill Peggy Dalton Tony Dellinger Billy Dale Dinkins Bobbie Gail Dinkins Patricia Dinlcins Leo Driver Carolyn Dull Ann Fleming Robert Frye Ruth Goss Gracie Greer Allan Hauser Alice Hobson Bobby Hobson Lawrence Hobson Ralph Hobson Ruby Hobson Shirley Holcomb Richard Howell Betty Hudson Linda Hutchens Locksley Hutchens James Logan Benny Long Larry Long Rosemary Mason Jessie McBride Eugene McCollum Betty Nance Frank Noble R. G. Pendergrass Kay Peoples Angelia Phillips Brenda Phillips Claudine Phillips Edward Phillips Dewey Pinnix Patty Poteate Margaret Prim Vivian Rachels Robert Ratledge David Reece Shirley Reynolds Linda Sheek Donald Gray Shore Jerry Sizemore Jimmy Sizemore Linda Smith Sara Sneed Louise Southard Mildred Southard Floyd Stallings Inc Mae Steelman Vickie Steelman Jerry Swaim Betty Charles Vestal Johnny Vestal Leon Wells Patty Whitaker Robert Williams Annette Winters Allen Wooten Billy Wooten Roger Wooten 'hs tis? 'Q' - ua, mr att Whitaker, Linda Sheek refusing a magagllne N'--1-N...-.y . ii - g W if .F All Brandon, P Y Y Lorene Carolyn Shelby Homer carrying Shelley over the threshold to drive ,', 37- ,Q cr' .elf s A Brown Tl'lOSe sa K' 'i as-,- 'QW Rosglelg ii ChQ'?'b'?' lgin' Jane 'wid- TQPP1 Hg yi. S 362-Q T3 'if getting Jimmy Checking the fire Enon's Shelb and Carrie Sue C+'0f'9lfIg classes XP X' ,-si! Efewulunsi, JH f ..ll'7, as A N r ,,,7.,1.:,Ay.i.,.. ,. pi 47 i ,f ' V .fW1K.,L Hwfyfnf X ,QR 'WVML , Z' ff' . r I 7 Rx 1 WPC i, 0 Mu , f ' . 'V ' X v ' ,n Q X 8 A ,I M 5: 1 Q '- I 7 1, :fi ff N ' f is , - , ,f QQ. 'A ,f L Lf- , 1 -f - V'-famf'?f e Us qhe ., Moriene Srgdfjia Supper Jessie Ruth if M0009 Juniors at Williamsburg A..--ani -nw iq up More ions Z- ,, i Lois ready for the Banque' Carl' Al Vin: Gnd - '1, my Vesfal, Libby C I , if l A 'MGI' f . i fd' as ' 4' 92375, rn f f 3 via, Yew 4 A I 2 K1 Al A 1 2 A z , Fir? , If ' ii' -4 i 1i, l , f , ',r Q- : V, 1 in ' Juni I W ft , , Q Or ' . , MQ ':.- 4 ' W: - 1 glffs h V -:V ,f,f :,,, I l l A .f WM QV e i no Juniors in Assembly A and M ien Pmducmg Haroi Homer and Shelby ready f .e Banquet lx! 1 iw T iwme Geowe oire new iook George and Kenneth Reba and Frieda ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ff? -: if SSS 5, MQ E . 5 fo 33 E 'X 3 .' Z W fb Wf WX ......... ,. ,,-,4,:.. X ln Memoriam 3 N315 Nw jzx wf , ., Q ., Y., ff? S K , X J M fr- ' 1 x' fs V1 f in bf? gal' 2 six MR. RICHARD ALLAN JESSUP H908 - 19551 In loving memory of Mr. Allan Jessup, sixth grade teacher, the Staff dedi- cafes this page of The l955 YADKINIAN. Mr. Jessup will long be remembered as a person whose courage was limit- less, whose friendships were boundless, and whose works were numberless. l I V I r 1 '....'I.'L In ' .r Fourth grade exhibit for American Education Week ix F r ' cnem .QQ ff-..... 4 .... ,- H. Michael Adoms,representing the sixth grade, . , presents a flower holder to the school in 5 09'f'2 on ,fhe,MLddledAgeS glven bY Mrs' memory of Mr. Allan Jessup, their former ames peer s slxt gra e. teacher' A cj i v Y ., .4 W ... ...N-... ,, -- - ' Y' ,Q-.rv rom: ,, ' W aiu Z' A - 'fit' x CV N A 41 Mrs. A. H. McLeod's seventh grade presents a program on Mexico 'ff 2 4 s. Q- D W . 1 : I Q Q. Q fa f K ' la 'S' Q f Jef 'K .1 1 W.- ffpjfx t vi fir le.'?SF QMS' Mn, . U' N, sm., in 24 J l l , M, gg I , J., 1 lla tw , Q MR. LLOYD PARDUE Eighth Grade ,ff ., , .x ,,,,,,, , 1.,,q,,.W f Qfzgeg gferg If ,f W , .gy .Lrg 31 f Q ' fff ff-3 W 12,344-ff - ' f . - M: -my . I y K .fi y if f ,,, h X X R at .I I lf, A X X . fl, E I it' 'i 'I 4 I 3 tm' Q '55 -'-V 'M , X W . I ' -' A -x 1. 1' ' A aff S L V f 57 ' , v '-., - ix , I I , ' ' ' - i S MJ f 'Lge QL, ' , Y XS- W? ' ' , W, ff , A f 4,1 X ' :if X it ' S f . X ' ax .. ' 'W J' 7 1 ' I Q r .. ,X Q W 9 i vii-f Y fi , 'A v 3 -... t--j 'wa f 4 p ' 'C L7 Q. ' 'iii 4:-.-Aj D7 in'?, ,ff News u i , X I 411 5 , 4 ' , 32,-.A vw Q 3 X. tm ' -S 1 .V K 7 X ' . s. an wsu- H.- x J 4 x i X ii , ii 1 F5315 ' 1 If ' f ly.-f . 7? M 'f V- Q , . ' -1-fi 4 li X f f'-A .1 5 .':f. 'i M5 F X Axim has 'CH' -fe? Glenda Abbott Bobby Adams Eugene Booe Shelby Booe Gilbert Brown Linda Brown Blanche Cain Larry Carlton Allen Church Grady Driver Nellie Driver Brenda Hawks Frank Hobson Jane Howell Donald Hutchens Jerry Hutchens Linda Hutchens Benny Kimmer David Norman Wayne Purdue Betty Phillips Tommy Pope James Royal Phyllis Salmons Joseph Sheek Joseph Shelton Del ia Stryker Sherrill Styers Patty Trivette George Vestal Max Vestal Carol Williams Joe Gray Williams Marshall Wilmoth Sandra Wooten Eighth Grade Charlene Adams Dewey Blevins Gene Branon Sandra Bray Shirley Brown Richard Calloway J. W. Cheek Patty Church Gray Dobbins Jimmie Driver Geravie Felts Sybil Hinshaw Billy Hodge Donald Hutchens Faye Hutchens Thomas Hutchens Duane Long Donald Maynard Peglgy Morse Kenneth Rhodes Betty Jane Royall Harold Sheek Kenneth Sheek Edward Shore Mary Ruth Steelman Johnson Vestal Libby Vestal Billy Willard J. Harold Williams Carol Wooten Gerald Zachary MR. JAMES ALBERT HUTCHENS ' ,Y If f' L a 38:-, f : N B V: we-r 1 'f , VI f l tl .Ov ,F Ma' XNBY4 Nix 1 rf'f A Q Q3 Q, I lvvy .3 ! A f .,.,,s ig J :ii w. k - y ,l fl V x i l fr fxxslkm x Li, .is , ,Air G. Y :Lvi fs, 4' if 1 idx lf f N A A il 1. Elf QL. i f D 'G' is .xt i. 5 ' ' L NTL- I Q1 3' in f 1 I f .Q-di? 'l ,N 'W ii- S-. '4 -1 1 N N 1 ?K 'N su. ' 5- , k'5'o'tW Hin Liv' -L. 9 if Y in i ' L -V f.-:Q 5 -Q - wfv' 5- f Hx., 1, l fav, Na 'Liu K , ff- A i :i V , 7 NL i 'ilu ,cry ts.. Q sf tr ks 'xx- MR. ROGER FERGUSON Seventh Grade J xslt l elf- , Qf f f fi ' x -fi' vw 4, g ... .....,: -V 've ,Qi 5 'S' f 34 Y X, S' in illv me-y i v N.- Q f 7 U , ur 4 ,S 3 - E 'R R- ez 2 ' 4' -, gi. Lf V' I A! f :J KV 'ZA im, H? Ran arg if fl A E' 1 Q 2' .., S 4, R ' fr ...,f V seaw- - 2 ' 1 . ,.,,, f ' , . ij ii: 'ff' .I ia, ,. n .lv 'f wk .i f if '- 'Si 'tif O 'WF .qw ,Q ' Nqr WJ xx re- s- tw? . . In , 1 4... , ,, . 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MCLEOD Betty Adams Nellie Adams Howard Ball Avery Bell Odessa Cleary James Cranfill Vicky Gregory Sterling Hawks Carol Hayes Charles Hoskins Frances Hoskins Ann Hudson Betty Jo Hufchens Roy Jester Jane Long Dorofhy McCollum Larry Mills Johnny Owens Barbara Riggans Mac Royall Linda Sheek George Shermer Carolyn Simmons Marie Simmons Eugene Swaim James Trivetfe Linda Warden Shirley Willard Frankie Williams Ralph Williams ,,- pile , . l. -' ll' V 1- W , ,1QQf'HS4 ' 'CK , .fl . dia. g,a. fe-5 -ef y Wir . 4 i-vxg,v H 4. Q V S, l lv is ily F W SQSFRTL fffih, . if ' V' iv' C J ag ,yaY:4,n,,d 1 ' if is 6 1 ' O, A I .. , 1125 5 in s 'N 5 .X . -Q .W W 'W I is A-, K Wu f K Q ' ' is gi lm . li 3 A 6' -K as miss' 3 --. Mfr K S S 'J V rw, , 9 . H V nu ,,: as an SA' li 'JW F- ' Q ' i ,EL 5 i lv X - C -,. S -54 ' 7 J 'S i M' 1 Y i W and Y' , w QP' K f ' ' XX . 1' I l ' ii QQ ' - ' , s o 1 N: - ' as H 4. . Y :-,. H 2 -9 A X WW 'Ra- N WW--. A-ae MRS. JAMES SPE ER Sixth Grade e s t . fi X e-A 'W' ' 2 'Q I ' f-2 -. 4 'L -lif A :A he 1 ,A 'K A +- wf A 4 t A A fm f 'J x S ,I 7 r A A , jfxit. 'I' , C 1 ,Q Q A ,J X!-Li-fi, . i .- .Jeni x lj., , .lei tial M Q Av .Q -I Q, .DZ -i K 'SU 'Q A ' Tab. - . -C f Q Q- v - 'Nr-5' .il ll f' K' N K' I .. ,x , xx .A g t . ff e . . ,, 4' 4 Si. G - 6. 6' ' S .-:Q as , ix Q H ,Q V 4:3 li N - is K C I fi sff sa f It EZ 1 I .4 Q' , ,, A f 5 e k Q X. E fl g-.. 'J' A pe. 5. 'N J 2 .qv in 'N' ii A i. 'N C , ' all - l XT E 1, fjgi, 'xiilifsaafrill ' ' QEUIHD-. . f' ,fir '1' ' an till . - 'wg 4' Us if 1 -sw my l QQ fi? A . I A L! '- 'x 1 L-- -xii 5 . E NSY' Kill li Michael Adams Carol Ashley Lowell Branon Ray Bryant Martha Sue Buchanan Max Carlton Nellie Carlton Velma Church Dwight Cleary Walter Lee Cornatzer Sue Cranford Ronald Dixon Frank Driver Mary Lou Driver Margie Ann Hall Tony Hall Fairene Hayes Fred C. Hobson, Jr. Gerald Hoots Donna Hutchens Russell Hutchens Linda Mason Angus McLeod Virgie Ellen Myers Virginia Myers Carol Jean Renegar Mary Jo Reynolds Larry Shore Betty Jean Smith Bobby Smith Carol Sneed Sonny Southard Junior Styers Linda Vestal Tommy Vestal Shirley Warden George Wilkins J. W. Williams Shirley Williams f ,FE I Sixth Grade MRS. J. E. BROWN - Wilma Sue Adams Ann Ball Junior Brandon Herman Brown Clara Calloway Jerry Carlton Adelaide Caudle George Cleary Treva Coe Johnny Crater Gladys Dobbins Jimmy Dobbins Ronda Driver Jerry Fletcher Larry Groce Wanda Hoire Faye Hawks Libby Hobson Phillip Holcomb Grady Hutchens James Hutchens Jane Logan Barbara Miller James Nance Wanda Noble Doris Reynolds Betty Jo Shore Bobby Sizemore Kenneth Smith Linda Smith Gary Styers Roger Swaim Shirley Trivette Bonnie Wagoner Tommy Whitaker Margie White David York Sue York y W W1 v 4 Us f , :vs ,Q 1 , ,-4., ., sf, E QV . 4 g is 6, r .R .ay V, is ,, La 2+ 9, -fin 45 .M ,f ' 1. x.. ,V , ,,,, TCA x-I-Lf ,113 H g J AI , me l :gy X A i X 1 V' J ' 1 . B i f W Y f A , , 1 X i is file: ,i x yi '- - ' ' y 1' S as ,il iw ps, if lie N' ' ,M lf msg ml il l ,5 le ,f . A . l 53:5 1 Q A as K ent- 4 dx ww uh rd 'N my f R xl ri :T Q N it .Q N .Q ,iw ,Q , -,g NFL H z T E-, . X, S tin ' 'Bw' I 'gps qw, 'WW M Q X . ., -1 W U J l XX! S X S , J ' :X M , . 1- '. ' l - A.-fmxggzig U t A l A' ' 1 5 A? E' G, gk 2 lx is vw . pi it if Y s.. :- K f 3 gg ,R -H f' we S- 5 -ff- W jk M -f ax ' ' ' .15-2.-, 1Xfx- ,. Q I J.. il Ek if Q ,L V, - X r' ' ,l 7' KSN' si xl Mr ll iff S any an Y, tx ,-.FH iv 'Z tk x S ' y , .. -1 ' ' ' Q f, i ,RQ A env W BQ S -LTA ig, . f J of t 2 ve: gk if-i I gf 1 S - li. ' 'Q 9 MRS. EARL STRYKER Fifth Grade -Q..,,, ,,.-- .xg N , X y Donald Ball -W 'ky 'i 3 M 3-0 'fn- ' -W Allen Brandon . ' ,gg Ethylene Brown be Santford Brown '..:-ii Donna Carpenter 'S rw, i f N Barbara Church ' i ' 'X g - ..- 'N' Kay Collins 44 Q' Tommy Collins 'gy df Franklin Dobbins j it 2 x Peggy Dorsett cliffs T 'MV' V C Brenda Haire .bi 5, i .Q 6. 'Q re fy 2- rg 'Q Roger Hardy y +L, gy ,QL gg .SQL W. H. Hemrick X' , if ,yx y l , Shirlie Hobson x N D 4 Douglas Holt be , C J . Ann Hutchens - i 4 -5 G 4 'N Q, F l Marie Hutchens ,Q ' . px fy .. V, 'R Marvin Hutchens Q5 'sy , ix . X Patty Maynard 'N A I ,y,'i'!f .2 ' Bill Murphy Q Q - 1 semi: If i'yxft.,,yZ1fiA9 , f U grams ' .thing g is ,, Y A. 5 y' ' Donald Nance S -is an K 'X ' if 5 t ' 4 -'H -s Larry Norman , , ' -3 cg .ll -1- Patsy Phillips W X, ir X m '. W, '- A Frances Salmons 4 ' : 5 Q. X, M l ,lkjaygyuviizpf .QL vig i Larry Sheek will - ! ' 3 rl f ll Woodrow Todd Q ,B A Qi ' 4- ,I k M: iv ' ,E ,W James Whitaker , . . .,' W. ,L , W: :F N., 3 1. Qi .XR if ,f , -N I , ' g I W , Fr liflilll L I Lo Peggy Williams Lupton Wood Stephen Zachary Fifth Gracie MRS. HUBERT HOLCOMB Ray Blevins Lloyd Brandon Jane Brown Windle Brown Alma Caudle Nancy Dellinger Gray Dixon Waymoth Fletcher Linda Freeman Lannie Goss Merrilyn Harrison Edward Hawks Steve Hemric Larry Hennings Clarence Howell Judy Howell Carol Hutchens James Hutchens Jimmy Hutchens Tommy Hutchens Thelma Jester Sarah McCollum Larry Nance Marvin Owens Hubert Royall Nancy Royall Eddie Speaks Harrell Todd Shirley Trivette Johnny Vestal Dale Willard Gary Wooten Pat Wooten Tommy Zachary Q' it Sis 'E 4 1 1 2 , .5 ss- f wh K . . Ig K fxx x i 'Y' 'T I ' X 1 l Fl K P 2 5,23 l 'rv -r-J . :, ,ai 1. ..:...f .f fl 'x Nl X ,m X X' 4 ul lx. Q- 1 E? Q' L -f -v , Q' 8 1 'A' if -, ' Sas- 5,7 , 1:33 - f , L JN '-ff ' 4 -we i' .172 Sy r -VI x an I ,EW f 2 U A ,-ff'g2lZ:y ' l 'filiil - . ii 'A 5 Y V Q 3 ?,4 f V xg 1 , 34 Sl: L A Xl fin 5 X... .ha 'lf 55 'if ' 5' ' ll 1' X 4 tg- he 4:32 J S ,ffl .S-3 if is re,-N 1 J ia' l xi W 12 ns Q, - any N X: Q it' ..-. N V ff., 311 5? iran or cf 4 A - S54 A 1 A' xii: -jg ,, Q-Y I - , ' Nw , -W fe' 'A ,f 1 fi - .1 if'1fQ5:a se M lffisffez I 5 3 t -. 1' :Q :E as . ziiif 22223 F' viii: 'aj 3' 6' 3'xw5'- -.f 3 ' gb , ,,, , gigs Q:':-fy X 5- A X .,,:,,X L:- X Tk ' S , S iw l W X 1 , 5 .lt V gli- lclixvfflllyi K I K rf l 3 , K I S K X l Rf f: 'A r,i ' it ' :FL iii i-lh'7K5 4' if Q 4 J '. I 'PN 4 Q' WN ir . . -vs, 5, I , 4 0- xl 'VF as ah 3 ,f I vi- gli Natl A N , M Q4- X as -ras. A+ N, l. AL! yrs 1 . 8 x IN 2 ... l K l lf ii ' vi 4. a f -' -was .Q-C563 S-. ' ' ff.-A, ........., uv-, 1, 1 f 4 Q 1 S. 1 lx was 31' g., uigf Ks.. L, - T X S- X ' if iq, X MRS. JAMES SNIDER Fourth Grade rev' Y Shelby Adams A is Mac Ball W , Mary Lois Blevins C 5 ' X ,l ., James Branon tygj ' YQ 'iffy Janice Carlton X fi, 1 S' g 1 A s k 2 'Ml - f iff JJ if , Roy Chandler I R - Robert Lee Cline 5, V 5 'E 'Z' Junior Coe ,Ji q 'i ,J i ' N f Phyllis Collins 55 J 3 L A aff X AZQ Jackie Dixon thy: al, .K 'Lx ' - '. H Rx :si .,. 1' P Gray Helton I Q, l 'R ,g J, ,S Sue Hemrick 4. ' ' ' all ff V ' Donald Hutchens ' p34 ' W 'ff ' , 'DJ -' , B Marshall Hutchens f i , l - N, 5512, Q, ., fi C Hope Long W X X 3 f' S J Larry McCollum R QR .-4, :W ,ar N X A 0 Gray Reavis, Jr. 2,5 f 523, , 5.31, Billy Renegar f LLM' Xi A I Linda Renegar Eddie Shermer 1 A Q ' A Janice Shermer 'F' c -vs iq? as ,A 2 .. Gray Shore -Z1 31 A ,ga ,Libr Faye Snow it W tx-1 'Hy' ' il 4 I S'l'6elmCIl'l yf?',i V , my f 5 fl Brenda Todd C fr ilhilililfl, L W 1--rg A -nr Beverly Warden Sammy Willard Jimmy Wooten Rebecca Wooten Shirley Wooten Fourth Grade MRS. FRANK wu.soN Carolyn Abbott lrma Ashley Roland Baity Jerry Bell Jean Brown Roy Brown Gary Carter Lorine Caudle Roger Chipman Frances Cranford Gerald Goforth Reba Hoots David Hutchens Thomas Hutchens C. A. Matthews Tommy McCol lum Carol Moore Patsy.Reece Carol Royal William Sheek Billy Shore Arville Steelman, Brenda Styers Sandra Todd Nancy Warden Durwood Whisnant W. M. White Sharon Wooten AA f ij s.. , Q -vu Ss I f 1 - f l 7, 54, I -f af 1 , ,. ' Twnnii few 5 :ir 'Q' :Ci 'N' ' - . 5 - sy ,Y at j iiri W1 o K, 9 X 5 WN 4' I iv l'.- as h's U if Q h i ,pig l te s -, l tla 5:4-'N T I, ' x li N , uyfwsif it 13 S I da A V if L gsrglgigtim- x 'X :J lx -f.,-or-QM I l r ..'4l7'lii: '-'f-3'-J - ' 5 :ri ' gif logo . v x fygx-Qfvtggpf A fiiefivaf 1 Jr. ig i ly ' 'Ji A Q- , 'Q Q. J L Cf' sbyf i vi S 57 l , ..Vt 5 I as Q-M AQJ Qlif- as W' x: in xl 'i 'Was vu-, ,., , tis il my M N' - if 1 ' 'A if . -Af-y X I X s, if xl? . ' in U nf l , A 5' P ,law you-f ff n 'gala 'gli .7 L , N-TJ ., , If , Y Y-, A im. ' W F lik-.-, -L g, L .i 9-T: F l 5 --U fa. i 9-T' B Q, ,WJ rg: 2, nl ' 015: amiga' 1 ' ' bf- . ' ... xggi r' 1, gy TNQ Q '55, ' Civ. ,4u A f any D ,A x 585: .i'1. sa gi -57 -v 'Q ,. X v ,- X 2 l I i 'K 1 Q.. A33 rw V! 6X N.. MRS. w. P. BRANDON Third Grade ,J Barbara Adams 4 Nicky Allred lg GN iv ,i in wx ,M in X .ws- E' x X,- I 5. -I 1 'ki M v J r W if ' li G f' J HWKX. it sinzli 2 am 6 .S pg 4 .N Q an 'F v as 6' iff in i .Ji is W . nsii'b,5?':n'Q W 'W I , :fciilbq--' E ' iA'.N'U ':' , A ..'. 'gg-g1'!f.-JU V' K 1 A fl'q:lll!!!2fi g 'Q pw 1 ii, Pi il Q 46 ' A -W N1 J at ,M J 5 .11 if 'P' ' W -5- ' New X x, ' w-lr' , jfs.. I3 X pf'-P . f W il fli N B Y 3 f Y - . ' '- C E Q I dl ' ll 1'-Uh A . J - E i f -in ,gg fn E Q4 ' if-X' A I , :gi V 'J Cflffq .L 1 v W . QQ5 ,fbi v, -K, ,,5,,i,5-3 grgnxdgw 44 Y r AJ J -1 :' M X -is on 'Q 'B' rg ar 0-2 xi 2. '57 - Er f i K, MK as 5 f sy- kk 1 ' -vu 'Wi'-7 Larry Brown Wa-Dean Brown Lenuel Chamberlain Minnie Church Dean Dixon John Henry Driver Mary Driver Russell Driver Karen Gabard Betty Hawks Clara Lee Hoots Billy Hutchens Karole Hutchens Larry Hutchens Graham Jester Cheryl Johnson Brenda McCollum Edith Mickles Jerry Owens Wayne Petrie Dorendia Phillips Phillip Shugart Janice Simmons Margaret Southard Fred Summers Donald Todd Reta Vestal Ronald Vestal Judy Wall Lawrence Warden Bobby Willard Sandra Williamson Ricky Zachary J Third Grade Miss MILDRED MACKIE Dorothy Jo Ball Jimmy Bray Odell Caudle Nancy Church Jane Cleary Larry Cranfill Janice Dixon Nancy Fletcher Nancy Harrison Linda Kay Hemrick Jane Holcomb Billy Gray Hutchens Frances Hutchens Jimmy Hutchens Nancy Jane Hutchens R. F. Hutchens Junior Kiger Ginny Knight Linda McKnight Neil Pardue Kay Peele Rita Redding Billy Sue Reynolds Virginia Sizemore Wayne Sizemore Carl Todd Charles Vestal Polly Wagoner Keith Warden Gene Whitaker J. T. Willard Judy Williams Audrey Wooten Judith Wooten i fix x fa ru Q1 s ..-, v 2.1, 7 518 X ,q1v,, me - , f , : l -ui liilfiax H . Q B W- mf 32 ,C A F W I ' 'R p l 4 M ,R f., 'ii Nic 'Z' ' L ,wife Fl A7 W' Q35 eh , J , 42:1 , if 'ii i - 3- in i Y - sq!! 1 45 6 , Je- it gf -M f C QI , K Ni ' B 0. ii ' W N 0 Xl i t in Q slim A 3 i gt r 4- Q., I Q mi N Q R 4-4 N 5 -' .,, 1, as ml , Xi! M l l' W i 'li 'xiii X 51 ii-:if A Z ' i if ' i J V Hi .-iii 'il - J f 1 .1 6- S- an at f 1 , .r l 4 5 , 3 -57 5 P! ! wwf. Q , . x .X 5. -V A ,nt ,- '7 Q- Q ' gf ,,, A , , , f .S i 'S ' go f M' ' 'iW ' w. ' ' we-if QM, ., o. 'if v M ' fi' f ., f i. 3 ., iw- A Q' 4- it X ff f I L- 'm 1. vxig' Q ' Q if 'Sf l X .,,. in -9 M? 1 M 'D' 1 V fy 4' nf 196 5, M 1 4 f is I ,.:,- f if C 1, ef ,V ,Vit wr A ,,. ,Q 'tdsizyf is A it wg, xiii I.,-1-If W t :ij-. , A Q ax K. Q r 5 I Q gs., 1 if , f A, . Mn. , 1, in Y - in 5 Q kyezv 1 f K 1 N . N wi. Y x W , . fi y f at in N ,fx by . , . 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Hawks Alan Hutchens Jackie Hutchens Johnny Hutchens Martin Jester Helen Joyner Andrew Mackie Kay Owens William Pete Shelf Kathy Shore Carl Vestal Linda Wall Wade Warden Delores Williams Diane Wood Kathy Yeager P4 Hn, I .et ,, .. S, , M . . '55-if f wif 'Z' A ' ' , , pl WW A P , giy, A M dgfxi 4 5,utt not M L..-4. Second Grade Joy Ashley Tommy Ashley Janet Brandon Michael Branon Charlene Caudle Ray Chandler Margaret Coe Julia Dobbins James Driver Ronald Eaton Terry Groce Evyonne Ham Bobby Hayes Danny Hoots Margaret Howell Henry Hutchens Margaret Hutchens Martha Hutchens Rufus Hutchens Stevie Moines Danny McBride Ricky McCollum Shirley Mickles Mandy Myers Steve Smith Rex Todd Mitchell Warden Wanda White Brenda Wilmouth Jerrie Wright Lee Zachary Vw. .' -Q' I uf' ,X MISS BETTY JO HUTCHENS MRS. J. D. WHISNANT 3 f 5 Qi 4 X ,X , f A J fl 4 : i J S QP'-N. 1 , gi V .B , .,,, , J fl! Q , Jilin 'Vs I, fi K QQ' fi A! V' - N , J we J it lf -J me gaqy L . sw ,ff- 'Ta' 'J as l v' .l , Q A, 0. 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' - Jimmy Phillips ' 1 X ,W I . Jerry Prim ,W V- V -f A N 45 4- I Kay Reavis f. I Jerry Shore l 1 Rickey Swaim ' Louise Whitaker , , . Janice Williams Q-.-',-r 'Z- if 'il ' 4 CLASS ROGMS Xfjnfn 221 Cr W ts f U. 4 ees 1P'X?'i,o CQ yo9QQxQ,9 522 J I, 53 .Xqc MRS. FRANK STEELMAN, Teacherg MISS SARAH PARNELL, Practice Teacher FRESHMAN HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS MAKING BOOKLETS. MRS. GORRELL PRIM, Teacher UNITED STATES HISTORY CLASS STUDYING COLONIAL AMERICA. QW -IIMAQA ,f . I -m,,,3,,..,. W, , 1-iv MISS MARY HARDING, Teacher SECOND-YEAR ENGLISH STUDENTS STUDYING SENTENCE STRUCTURE. I I I I I I I I I I I f, I I I I I I-I I I L MRS. R. P. BUCHANAN, Teacherg MR. JOHN MORETZ, Practice Teacher JUNIORS IN TYPEWRITING COMPOSING BUSINESS LETTERS. MR. JAMES EVERIDGE, JR., SUPERVISING STUDY PERIOD. 5' d lm 1 MRS. CARL HOOTS, Teacher FRESHMAN MATH CLASS STUDYING PERCENTAGE PROBLEMS. l 'q x. S I I at . 163s-.., WX Vx X 1 4 , MR. ARTUS MOSER, Teacher GENERAL SCIENCE CLASS WORKING PROBLEMS. MR. GRADY LAKEY, Teacher SENIOR SOCIOLOGY CLASS STUDYING CULTURE BIASES. if -IJ' MR. R. P. BUCHANAN, Teacher CHEMISTRY CLASS STUDYING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS. L MRS. R. P. BUCHANAN, Teacher DICTATING LETTERS TO SHORTHAND STUDENTS. 2 3 MR. JAMES EVERIDGE, Teacher WORLD HISTORY STUDENTS STUDYING FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. MR. R. P. BUCHANAN, Teacher SHOWING THE RULES OF THE ROAD TO DRIVER TRAINING CLASS 7 X X x M u 1 Q K J 'Pg 1 1. 'Y 1 ' A X 4 K 40 Sw Mo nogfam J E gffxeyam Couch U water 'Z fblwfmn ,H-if Bur S ll Ch serving U gl A' lg i ,TV1 A sl F0orball S . I, quad g Q 5 to Chapel Hill omg Lf, if on a rail Sl1elby'S 25, Gliders at 9Ume E X Q PreS5 4 , gl v Eg, l , J J' if J is ?xw' Q l N 74 -. .1 2 if gr Z f sf - l 1 :l' ll ' l urthqg,Mj:x,f and Ciurblyn il dl cbmfnercial 1 la lu l Cheerl . . 'e J' The coaches, wutchlng G 90019 ACTIVITIES 5 YADKINIAN Staff 'Q' ,, A 1,, N i i Q H IDU fx N siw' , -'mum 11 fi Front Row: Jean Carol Adams, Business Manager, Top Row: Homer Shelton, Circulation Manager Jane Hobson, Copy Editor, Charles Bryant, Editor, Faye Wooten, Associate Editor. 56' wi iff '+R George Helton, Activities Editor, Gale Phillips, Art Editor, David Wright, Photography Editor Shirley Myers, Class Editor, Clarence Groce, Senior Editor, Lois Holcomb, Sports Editor. 60 l I CAK LEAF Staff . W -,i,....4... ,,,,, Lorene Williams, Associate Editor, Jimmy Williams, Editor, Gale Phillips, Art Editor, Kay Peoples, Fashions Editor, Georgia Todd, Copy Editor. e X IA! if f---- Lee Hinshaw, Sports Editor, Shelby Williams, Sports Editor, Mozelle Shelton, Chief Reporter, David Wright, Chief Typist, Robert Buchanan, Business Manager, Homer Shelton, Circulation Manager. 61 ITN-4 Press Club was-f The OAK LEAF, the school newspaper, is published monthly by the Press Club and the journalism class. Members of the club learn the l-ORENE WH-l-IAMS ROBERT BUCHANAN fundamentals of newspaper work and the use of P e5'de'7l V'Ce Presldenl the mimeograph and mimeoscope. The Press Club has also sponsored sev- eral radio broadcasts during the school year, traveled to nearby printing establishments to ob- serve printing first hand, and had speakers to A ,,,, talk about newspaper work. MOZELLE SHELTON SHELBY WILLIAMS Secretary Reporter MEMBERS OF THE PRESS CLUB Kathleen Baity, Bill Brandon, Robert Buchanan, Doris Carlton, Patty Childress, Libby Chipman, Hazel Coe, Betty Collins, Tony Dellinger, Bobbie Gail Dinkins, Patricia Dinkins, Blanche Dobbins, Carolyn Dull, Clarence Groce, Betty Hawks, Lee Hinshaw, Ruby Hobson, Betty Hudson, Larry Long, Rosemary Mason, Jessie Ruth McBride, Mary Ruth McCollum, Frank Noble, Kay Peoples, Angelic Phillips, Brenda Phillips, Gale Phillips, Margaret Prim, Vivian Rachels, Betty Reynolds, Shirley Reynolds, Linda Sheek, Homer Shelton, Mozelle Shelton, Peggy Sizemore, Odell Smith, Roberta Smith, Mildred Southard, Georgia Todd, Barbara Vestal, Betty Vestal, Nell Whitaker, Jessie White, Jimmy Williams, Lorene Williams, Shelby Williams, David Wright, Mrs. R. P. Buchanan, Adviser. I :R 5 R ax Q-' .- l A GEORGE HELTON ,lg Monogram Club T President it- , Membership in the Monogram Club is limited to students who have been awarded a monogram for participating in a sport, for cheerleading, or for serving as manager of a ball team. I O Z rn FU cn I rn I' -I O Z L... rrl Je Z 0 If 7U O I' ZD- U JP Z cn S n. CD 'U '1 rn in QL FD 3 'F ails V1 CD n 7 rn .fn S' 7 F if Nl 'I FD Q an C 'I FD 'I Monograms are awarded each year at a ban- quet given in honor of the new members. -..., ax., KK MARLENE SPRINKLE DQNALD JQQHNSQN Reporter Sergeant-at-arms First Row: Helton, Southard, Johnson, Williams, Sprinkle, Myers, Adams, Dinkins. Second Row: Long, Crantill, Hin- shaw, Buchanan, Williams, Williams, Winters, Brown, Todd. Third Row: Helton, Shore, Graham, Hutchens, Shelton, Wooten, Hobson. Fourth Row: Smith, Graham, Dinkins, Taylor, Shelton, Kelly, Hutchens, Dixon, Bryant. 63 Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America is a national organization composed of students who have taken or are now taking home economics. The main pur- pose of the organization is learning to live better today in order that the lives of the girls and their families may be better tomorrow. The colors, red and white, are symbolic of the courage and determination of youth. The flower, a red rose, is symbolic of glowing health. The ' motto is Toward New Horizons. I f Q ' , OFFICERS W First Row: Mary Lou Casstevens, Secretary, Ann Brandon, Historian, Shirley Smith, Treasurer, Mary Ruth McCollum, Song Leader. Second Row: Angelia Phillips, PiOf'IiSfj Jane Mason, Parliamentarian, Sheila Todd, President, Carrie Sue Taylor, Vice President. W msgs , 'lf 3 I8 QIUIQ First Row: Mrs- Steelman, Hayes, Vestal, Todd, Brandon, McCollum, Dinkins, Miller, Trivette, Miss Parnell. Second Row: Plowman, Hudson, Brown, Phillips, Casstevens, Taylor, Smith, Mason, Logan, Holcomb, Phillips, Dalton. Third Row: Reynolds, Hayes, Mason, Church, Williams, Winters, Brown, Davis, Wooten, Phillips. Fourth Row:Chipman, Peo- ples, Sheek, Dinkins, Branon, Whitaker, Steelman, Childress, Carlton, Howell, Rachels, Vestal. Fifth Row: Dinkins, McBride, Smith, Matthews, Hutchens, Reynolds, Southard, Goss, Bates, Sneed, Holcomb. Sixth Row: Dull, Phillips, Doub, Reynolds, White, Hawks, Goss, Steelman, Howell, Greer. Seventh Row: Poteate, Prim, Mason, Hobson,Phillips, White, Cheek, Southard, Hutchens, Coe. Eighth Row: Shore, Brown, Baity, Todd, Whitaker, Slater, Vestal, Carlton, Chamberlain. Future Farmers of America Establishing farming through better methods, training young people in better farming, leadership, citizenship, and fostering patriotism are the pur- poses of the national FFA organization. Club programs have stressed the use of shop equipment in basic farm and furniture construction, and modern methods of mechanized farming through supervised programs. The Chapter has participated in state contests and also sponsored the Father and Son Banquet. tif I is OFFICERS First Row: Jack Miller, President. Second Row: Harold Dixon, Secretary, Albert Brown, Sentinel. Third Row: Alvin Hutchens, Vice President, Clar- ence Carlton, Reporter, Elwood McCollum, Treas- urer. ' x 'll .:-1i . ...K 1 5 3 ' 5 I sg s I 4 f rj x. First Row: Mr. Cameron, Hauser, Fletcher, Howell, Reece, Hobson, Dinkins, Kimmer, Hutchens, Kimmer, Pendergrass, Hobson. Second Row: Pinnix, Brann, Logan, Ratledge, Wells, McCollum, Nance, Carter, Miller, Chamberlain. Third Row! Hobson, Vestal, Frye, Phillips, Bryant, Carlton, Dixon, Miller, McCollum. Fourth Row: Wooten, Shore, Long, Sizemore, Stallings, Calloway, Dinkins,'Hayes, Hobson. Fifth Row: Pendergrass, Royal, Brown, Wooten, Sizemore I Holcomb, Calloway, Bryant. Sixth Row: Sizemore, Wall, Dull, McCollum, Smith, Hutchens, Bost, Sizemore. Seventh Row: Wooten, Cranfill, Brandon, Dinkins, Renegar, Carlton, Salmons, Church, Rachels, Styers. Dramatics Club Gia TW' Senior Dramatics Club Members: Jean Carol Adams, Harold Brown, Charles Bryant, Jerrie Carlton, Libby Carl- ton, Mary Lou Casstevens, Bonnie Dinkins, Phillip Graham, George Helton, Jane Hobson, Lois Holcomb, Donald John- son, Shelby Kimmer, Margaret Logan, Harold Long, Jane Mason, Peggy Miller, Shirley Myers, Carl Shore, Shirley Smith, J. E. Southard, Marlene Sprinkle, Billy Taylor, Velma Trivette, Anne Whitaker, Faye Wooten. The Dramatics Club is organized to give students an opportunity to take part , A T SENIOR CLUE in plays, skits, pantomines, and voice Emi' , culture. Members also study stage set- if: OFFICERS The Club's yearly project is to present a three-act play to the public. e iv! tings, lighting, directing, and make-up. ' JUNIOR CLUB fy wg cic, OFFICERS Jimmy Long Steve Helton Betty Brown J. E. Southard l'lGl'0ld Brown JSGH CGVOI President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer President Vice President Ad0mS Annette Winters Kenneth Hutchens Marlene Sprinkle Donald Johnson Reporter Reporter Sergeant-at-arms Secretary Treasurer , ' . . X 1 f.f WK6 l ,r 1' Junior Dramatics Club Members: Ann Brandon, Nancy Branon, Betty Brown, Peggy Brown, Lawrence Carter, Rosaleigh Chamberlain, Bobbie Church, Frankie Davis, Elizabeth Doub, Ann Fleming, Jimmy Graham, Swanson Gregory, Doris Hayes, Steve Helton, Alice Hobson, Melba Howell, Wanda Howell, Barbara Hutchens, Linda Hutchens, Kenneth Hutchens, Jimmy Long, Jerrie Mason, Shelby Matthews, David Pardue, Tommy Perkins, Marie Phillips, Patty Poteate, Linda Smith, Ina Mae Steelman, Carrie Sue Taylor, Frieda Todd, Sheila Todd, Henry Vestal, Patty Whitaker, Ruby Williams, Annette Winters, Martha Wooten, Reba Wright. 'I ' gag 'ff' , i s Q l N 1-x I l , 1 'f 'NW .L 'N Glee Club ' l WSIB 1 Il , Y Activities of the Glee Club are pre- I senting a Christmas music program, at- p tending the district contest at High POIHV, 'C I l 1 sending members to the state festival at Greensboro, participating in the county Davld Wright music festival, and singing at graduation. President George Helton Vice President The aim of the Club this year is to achieve an even higher rating than the Superior rating won by the Club last year in the district contest. Marlene Sprinkle -lime l'l0b50n Secrefary Treasurer Mrs. L. C. Richardson County Super- visor of Music ' as Mrs. Johnny McKnight Accompanist T- First Row: Phillips, Mason, Sprinkle, Logan, Holcomb, T' tt B St l Wh rlve e, rown, ee man, itaker, Whitaker, Carlton, Dinkins, Kimmer, McCollum. Second Row: Dull, Sheek, Casstevens, Smith, Vestal, Hayes, Williams, Church, Williams Williams, Taylor, Miller, Collins. Third Row: Dinkins, Peoples, Hudson, Dinkins, Hawks, White,Hutchens Howell Todd, Todd, Brandon, Carlton, Chamberlain. Fourth Row: Phillips, McBride, Branon, Hutchens, Matthews, Smith, Mason, Holcomb, Shelton, Philli s Vestal Wint . F'fh R I p , , ers it ow: Poteate, Prim, Brown, Davis, Wooten, Phillips, Bates, Doub, Hobson,Hobson, Mason, Dobbins, Whitaker, Adams.Sixth Row: Todd,Wright, Williams Long, Brown Wooteni Myers, Helton, Southard, Johnson, Dinkins, Wright. Seventh Row: Buchanan, Hinshaw, Grahaln, Cranfill, Brandon, Long, Helton, Miller, Hutchens, Shore, Perkins, Graham, Bryant. i,,,,.l Jimmy Williams President r 1 ,fr- ,Pill gt, Robert Buchanan Gale Phillips Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Quill and Scroll The local chapter of the Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was named in honor of Chester S. Davis. In order to be eligible for membership in the Society, a student must be a junior or sen- ior, must show a genuine interest in journalistic work by making a definite contribution to G school publication, and must be approved by the principal, the adviser, the faculty, and by the executive secretary ofthe international organiza- tion. Seated: Gale Phillips, Jimmy Williams, Robert Buchanan, Lorene Williams, Shelby Williams, Mo- zelle Shelton, Roberta Smith. Standing: Lee Hinshaw, Homer Shelton, Mrs. Buchanan, David Wright. 'X .,,....2 5 . . . J 13 Jimmy Williams rdf ' ,Q President l sf Beta Club The Beta Club is a national honorary society for high school students achieving a scholastic Clfofles B'iYon7 Q Lois Holcomb average of 90 or above. They must also be ap- V'oo P'o5'den7 Q -Cf Soofefofb' proved for character and leadership. B LL J Jane Hobson Robert Buchanan Treasurer Reporter First Row: Jane Hobson, Lois Holcomb, Jean Carol Adams, Shelby Kimmer, Gale Phillips, Lorene Williams, Mozelle Shelton, Anne Whitaker. Second Row: Charles Bryant, Jimmy Williams, Mary Lou Casstevens, Georgia Todd, Robert Buchanan, Phillip Graham. Hi-Y First Row: David Pardue, Jimmy Williams, Robert Buchanan, Jimmy Taylor, Donald Johnson, Tom Kelly, Albert Brown, Jimmy Long. Second Row: Kenneth Hutchens, David Wright, Homer Shelton, Bill Brandon, Tommy Perkins, George Helton, J. E. Southard, Lee Hinshaw, Steve Helton. The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs are part of a nation-wide high school youth movement working fora Christian democracy. The purpose of the organizations is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Some functions of the club are developing personal inte- grity, self-discipline, and personal worth. Hi-Y is for boys, Tri-Hi-Y for girls, but the aims and activities are practically the same. Tri-Hi-Y First Row: Mozelle Shelton, Roberta Smith, Lorene Williams, Shelby Williams, Marlene Sprinkle, Lois Hol- comb, Margaret Logan, Betty Brown, Annette Winters. Second Row: Mary Ruth McCollum, Carrie Sue Tay lor, Jane Hobson, Jane Mason, Sheila Todd, Ann Brandon, Reba Wright, Frieda Todd. Third Row: Linda Smith, Kay Peoples, Rosemary Mason, Alice Hobson, Martha Wooten, Frankie Davis, Jerrie Mason. Student Council First Row: Carolyn Dull, Linda Sheek, Linda Hutchens, Mary Lou Casstevens, Mozelle Shelton, Johnny Vestal. Second Row: George Helton, Homer Shelton, Elwood McCollum, Butch Sprinkle, Carl Carter, Alvin Hutchens, Larry Long. The Student Council is organized to plan worthwhile activities for the students, to co-ordinate the work among the homerooms, to recognize student work, and to improve student and faculty relations, as well as school and community relations. Members are the homeroom presidents and vice presidents. Library Workers h I It is the duty of the library workers, with the help of the librarian, to prepare new books forthe s elves, to keep books in order, to check books in and out, and to help the students find reference mat- erla . ,ri Seated: Georgia Todd, Billy Taylor. Standing: Miss Harding, Carrie Sue Taylor, Betty Reynolds, Jane Mason. 71 ll! ! ill! , ,fi First Aid Workers Seated: Bobbie Church, Doris Carlton. Standing: Harold Brown, Nancy Branon, Linda Hutchens. First Aid work is sponsored by the Future Homemakers Club, which assigns a student to care for the sick and injured each period of the day. Through this type of work, students have a chance to find out whether they are interested in the field of medicine. Receptionists Lois Holcomb, Frieda Todd, Harold Brown, Mar- garet Logan. Receptionists are selected from qualified stu- dents in study hall. They sit at the south en- trance of the high school building to welcome all visitors. They also perform small services for the teachers, visitors, and pupils by locating people and giving information about the school. Office Workers 1' C e K .lean Carol Adams, Mary Lou Casstevens, Velma Trivette, Jack Miller, Jean Holcomb, Shelby Wil- liams. Office workers, selected from qualified pupils who have study hall, give their time voluntarily to carry on such office work as typing, copying reports, an- swering the telephone, greeting callers, running errands, Uf1ClmUk'f7QU 'f'0UnCe' ments. No class credit is given for this work. Special Teachers Mrs. Williams is' special education teacher for four schools in the southern halfof Yadkin County. She works chiefly Miss Parnell, a student teacher from ASTCI taught in the Home Econom- with children who have defective speech. wx., MR. JOHN MORETZ -,-. A student teacher from ASTC, Mr. Moretz taught business education. ics Department. 'x J' ' 1 A 63 I 'N Y Dx ' cjgwx MRS. THOMAS L. WILLIAMS 73 MISS SARAH PARMELL 9, fi V 4 K , 1 1 0 Lunchroom Workers Custodlans MR- AND MRS- WADE REAVIS vette, W. G. Kimmer, Bobby Southard, Patty Trivette Nellie Driver, Brenda Hawks. Allen Wooten, Ray Caudle, Lester Pickett, Grady Tri yaiihen l +4 i-.-...Q HK . Lunch room Staff Mrs. Jim Branon, Mrs. Wade Reavis, Mrs. Junior Trivette, Mrs. Leola Garner, Mrs. Fred Royal, Mrs. Ernest Long, Manager. 13.- 1 1 1' N . - . , Bus Drivers Sitting: Donald Hutchens, Douglas Wooten, Kathleen Baity, Jimmy Taylor, Carl Carter. Stand- ing: Paul Wyatt, Charles Bryant, Clifford McCollum, Jack Miller. . -nl B .--- f QL IC. if F' if ? ' 5 W, 5 J ag fe' Q, mf ff. 'tif' Vw: M 4 NM, f -5 , ,K MQ. 98 f 42 B----.M .. , ..,,,- 41,-N. Bus Mechanics George Hobson, Clyde Wooten, Labun Hauser, Phil Long. I-'QS f, X JJ 'b f Halloween King and Queen HOMER SHELTON MARLENE SPRINKLE 76 Prince and Princess Primary Grades DONALD TODD SANDRA CARLTON le.: 1 , Winner of Baby Contest KARASANN WINTERS The Halloween Carnival, sponsored jointly by the school and the Parent-Teacher Association, is held the last Friday in October. Total receipts were S2,056.25, net profit, 51,819.14 Activities included a movie, cake walk, baby con- test, square dance, bottle throw, king and queen con- test, ring throw, witches' den, pony ride, fishing, bingo, capsules, darts, shooting, and a Halloween supper served in the lunchroom. King and Queen Elementary Grades HAROLD SHEEK LINDA HUTCHENS Crowned by Mrs. Walter Zachary Safety Patrol Fifteen boys representing the fifth through the eighth grades make up the school Safety Patrol. The Patrol operates before and after school to escort the elementary school children in single file to the street crossings. , For outstanding performance of duty, four boys are chosen by the sponsor and teachers to go to Washington to the National Safety Patrol Convention. Mr. James Hutchens is the sponsor. PATROL ESCORTING GRADE STUDENTS THROUGH TOWN. . 'K'W Fs9?:. '- -If First Row: Larry Mills, Joe Sloop, Angus McLeod, Woodrow Todd, Jr., John Eloy Vestal. Second Row: Mr. Hutchens, Eugene Branon, Fred Hobson, Jr., Russell Hutchens, James Pendry, Billy Willard, Edward Shore, Joe Gray Williams, Tommy Dorsett, Jackie Goss, Sherrill Styers. ATHLETICS AEALLGAME H0'RNE.TS M5 TOR5 Tow 1 Q-HT Y VS- t VI i Y N GD Q K, Ex? Wav . 21 f 2. 79 . Football For the first time in the history of the school the ij! football team earned the right to enter the playoffs in the Class A State Championship games. Leading the Yad- kin Valley Conference teams in the number of games won, the Hornets defeated Mayodan for the Regional Championship. ln the District Championship the Hornets bowed out to the Western Champions, Bessemer. The Hornets, remaining undefeated until meeting Bessemer, wound up the season with a 9-2 record. They lost to Elkin in the last game of the season. Seven Hornets were given All-Conference Honors. Homer Shelton was named co-captain, sharing honors with Boonville's Fred Sparks. The team's line-up was as follows: left end, Carl Shore, Jr., left tackle, Jimmy Long, left guard, Robert Buchanan, center, Kenneth Hutchens, right guard, Donald Johnson, right tackle, Charles Bryant, right end, Elwood McCollum, quarterback, George Helton, left half, L. J. Styers, right half, Homer Shelton, and fullback, Jimmy Williams. GEORGE HELTON HOMER SHELTON Co-Captains ff? D First Row: Homer Shelton, Jimmy Williams, Elwood McCollum, Charles Bryant, Donald Johnson, Kenneth Hutchens, Robert Buchanan, Jimmy Long, Carl Shore, Jr., L. J. Styers, George Helton. Second Row: Harry Pendergrass, Eugene McCollum, Robert Williams, Jimmy Graham, Phillip Graham, Tom Kelly, Benny Long, Butch Sprinkle, Jimmy North, Max Cranfill, Robert Bost, David Pardue, Buddy Logan. Third Row: Jim Everidge, Grady Lakey, Coaches, Lee Hinshaw, Steve Helton, Larry Long, Managers, Allen Calloway, Bill Brandon, Tony Dellinger, Wayne Kimmer, Lloyd Bryant, Swanson Gregory. POSITIONS Football Left ends: Carl Shore, Jr., Max Cranfill, Odell Smith, left tackles: Jimmy Long, Jimmy Graham, left guards: Robert Buchanan, Locksley Hutchens, Lloyd Bryant, centers: Kenneth Hutchens, Benny Long, right guards: Donald Johnson, David Par- due, Allen Calloway, right tackles: Charles Bryant, Tom Kelly, Tony Dellinger, right ends: Jimmy North, Robert Williams, Elwood McCollum, quarterbacks: George Helton, Butch Sprinkle, Bill Brandon, left halts: L. J. Styers, Robert Bost, Eugene McCollum, right halfs: Homer Shel- ton, Harry Pendergrass, Buddy Logan, Swanson Gregory, fullbacks: Jimmy Williams, Phillip Graham. Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinvi lle Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinvi l le Yadkinville Lansing 6 Franklin 0 ,mg T t .fe , ' cy wr :.,v' Jonesville 7 West Yadkin 6 Kemersville 0 GLENN FEELS STING OF HORNETS Glenn 7 Millers Creek 18 Boonville 14 Mayodan 6 Bessemer I3 Elkin 26 WINNERS OF ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS IN THE YADKIN VALLEY FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Charles Bryant, tackle, first team, Elwood Mc- Collum, end, honorable mention, Robert Buchanan, guard, first team, Homer Shelton, halfback, first team and co- captain, Kenneth Hutchens, center, first team, Jimmy Williams, fullback, honorable mention, George Helton, quarterback, first team. Football Action BRYANT BLOCKS MAYODAN END FOR SHELTON. SHELTON CARRIES THE BALL, WHILE BRYANT BLOCKS IN THE JONESVILLE GAME. 82 Football Action H+- , LLL GLENN IS THROWN FOR A LOSS. SHELTON ADVANCES BALL IN GLENN GAME 83 Homecoming efe,3Q,l ,Z CROWNING OF HOMECOMING QUEEN AT HALF-TIME BY GEORGE HELTON, WHILE HOMER SHELTON PRESENTS FLOWERS. The Homecoming Queen and her attendants, selected by popular vote of the football play- ers, were presented at half-time ceremonies when the queen was crowned by the co-captains. 4 - 2 K ' X Kiki? S . 5 Q, Q A A ,N . Q as A f 12. S , g Til' 'lad A- V ' Q ' Q gg. .fig 'ii ,,,, T' W 5 .. sf' ', , ' 'aw 1 , . W . . W Q -aw! , 'ff W' , I i 2 it it .Q it ' Z I , -l tal V fi' 'E 'M A Y A N E :7 w S ATTENDANTS V MF? Jean Carol Adams Roberta Smith ATTENDANTS QUEEN Frankie Davis Brenda Phillips Marlene Sprinkle 84 t Homecoming If 0-,Z ,J 4 7 ' I 4 Q I 'J 1- 1 1 - .lf I Lf' Q Q A -'W' ' A J . mf , 41 ' 194 F1 if 'T' 1 w 3' 1 is x A WILLIAMS CARRYING THE BALL IN THE WEST YADKIN GAME. Homecoming activities began on Thursday night with a pep rally at the gym and a snake dance through town. A parade consisting of floats made by clubs and students, a tea for the mothers of the play- ers, and open house for the fathers of the players made up the pre-game activities. Homecoming day was climaxed with a dance Friday night in the gym. ' A 'SNS - gh... 'Y MONOGRAM CLUB FLOAT pRE55 CLUB FLOAT 85 C Girls' Basketball Team Building their hopes for a future team on a large representation from the freshman class, the girls' basketball team showed steady improvement throughout the season. The fighting spirit did not cease, although the team remained winless until the last part of the season. The line-up included Bonnie Dinkins, Jessie Ruth McBride, and Ann Bran- don, forwards: Shirley Myers, Lorene Williams, and Jane Hobson, guards. Suits were issued to three seniors, one junior, three sophomores, and five freshmen. Five freshmen and one sophomore were also out for practice. SCORE BOX Yadkinville 47 Boonville 67 Yadkinville Farmington Yadkinville Fqrmingfon Yadkinville Jonesville YUClkif'lVllle Millers Creek Yadkinville Franklin Yadkinville Con,-fney Yadkinville Easy Bend Yadkinville Elkin Yadkinville Wesf Yadkin Yadkinville Boonville W Yadkinville Mocksville Yadkinville West Yadkin SHIRLEY MYERS' JANE HOBSON Yadkinville Millers Creek Co-Ca toms Yadkinville Courtney BONNIE DINKINS P Yadkinville Mocksville Yadkinville East Bend Yadkinville Jonesville Jessie White, Angelia Phillips, Jessie Ruth McBride, Carolyn Dull, Lorene Williams, Shirley Myers, Jane Hobson, Bonnie Dinkins, Ann Brandon, Martha Wooten, Patricia Dinkins, Betty Hud- son. Kneeling, Coach Grady Lakey. 86 ' l lL Boys' Basketball Team Finishing the season with 9-9 record, the Hornets made a seemingly unim- pressive record, however, many of their games demonstrated outstanding per- formances by Homer Shelton, J. E. Southard, Kenneth Hutchens, and Alvin Hut- chens. Four of the boys are seniors, but several freshmen and sophomores will replace them on the team next year. SCORE BOX Yadkinville Boonyflle Yadkinville Fafmfngfon Yadkinville Farmington Yadkinville -l0 'e5Vllle yadki,-,Vi fe Millers Creek Yadkinville Ffanklln Yadkinville CourtneY Yadkinville E057 Bend Yadkinville Elkfn Yadkinville Wesf Yvdkin Yadkinville Boonville Yadkinville Mocksvflle Yadkinville Wes' Yadkfn Yadkinville Millers Creek Yadkinville Aiovlfnegh ef 1- O O r Yadkinville OC SV' e Yadkinville East Bend HOMER SHELTON, GEORGE HELTON Yadkinville Jonesville C0.CQpfgjn5 First Row: Alvin Hutchens, Kenneth Hutchens, Homer Shelton, J. E. Southard, George Helton. Second Row: Robert Buchanan, Manager, Carl Shore, Jr., Jimmy Long, Afhalee Dinkins, Elwood McCollum, Steve Helton, Coach Jim Everidge. 87 GIRLS AWAIT REBOUND DINKINS TRIES FOR TWO SOUTHARD BALANCES BALL ON BASKET ' as P' 5- fx HORNETS WAIT FOR REBOUND MS' BALL FLIES PAST YADKINVILLE DEFENSE 89 HUTCHENS HITS FOR TWO Junior Varsity First Row: Bill Brandon, Bill Miller, Steve Helton, Jimmy Long, Eugene McCollum, Bobby Hob son. Second Row: Tony Dellinger, Robert Williams, Frank Noble, Harold Owens, Jimmy Graham l.. J. Styers, Lawrence Carter, Coach Lakey. Made up of freshmen and sophomores, the junior varsity gives the boys prac- tice in playing basketball in a short intramural program. After the advancement of some of the boys to the varsity squad, the junior varsity lost several games. The players were Jimmy Long, Steve Helton, Bill Miller, Bobby Hobson, Jimmy Graham, Eugene McCollum, R. G. Pendergrass, L. J. Styers, Tony Del- linger, Harry Pendergrass, Frank Noble, and Harold Owens. Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville Yadkinville SCOR E BOX 90 West Yadkin West Yadkin Elkin ' Elkin Boonville Boonville Cheerleaders P7 .t .zibff i J it 'f 5' i1 V ' V . 113,21 z if , -,- gig' 'fr '2 iff I. ,, 'ff' 5 43, rf 'mwgfg' - 1 S. Q ,V ' 1' ' 21:11 'i.K,.a.- . .QA ' Clockwise: Shelby Williams, Chief, David Wright, Betty Brown, Roberta Smith, Frieda Todd, Annette Winters, Mozelle Shelton. Down by the river With a shick and a shack Gonna beat our opponents And set 'em back Gonna win! -- Gonna win! -- Gonna win! Cheerleaders are elected each year by the entire student body to lead cheers at football and basketball games. Martha Wooten served as cheerleader during football season, but resigned so that she might play basketball. David Wright was elected to take her place for the rest of the year. f . 4 nd., , ,, aaggfx., ,, ..,,, 1' . A JV.. ,, ..-- x- A f, , 'rig ft- W g ' . 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