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CONTENTS
SECTION1 INTRODUCTION2 FEATURES3 FORWARD4 DSD ICA TION5 THE FACULTY6 SENIORS7 CL^SS HISTORY8 CLASS WILL9 CUSS PROPFSCY
10 JUNIORS11 SOPHO ORES12 FRESHEN13 STAFF14 CLUES15 ATHLETICS16 CLLATTD^R17 AUTOGRAPHS
NTRODUCTION
To you the members of i ayodan High Schoolwe proud ly present this The Anchor of 1947, hop-ing that it will he to you in later yecrs, areminder of the happy years you spent in . ayodanHigh School, and of the memories you cherish sodearly.
We, the Editors have strived to the best ofour ability to i.al c this The Anchor of '47 asuccessful one.
So, we bring to you this edition of TheAnchor for all to judge untiasedly.
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FOREWORD
The denior Class of 1947 is graduating inthe most momentous post-war period in history.It is a time when the world seems to bs repair-ing its berings, emerging out of a state of un-rest an, uncertainty, having arrived at the de-cision that the most important thing in life ispeace an^. pleasant working conditions betweennations and between individuals.
Four years in this school have been spentin preparation for the vast university of ex-perience. It has been the aim and desire of thefaculty and the administration to implant Intotheir minds and hearts those ideals which leadto a deeper understanding of life and a greaterappreciation of service to humanity. It is hopedthat the characters of these students hove beenso nurtured and developed that they will go cutand make the world better by their having lived.They are facing such a future as has never beforebeen known in history, and the challenge ofservice beckons them on every side.
The Board of education, the community andthe facutly charge these boys and girls to bestrong, and to quit themselves like men; and theychallenge them to unfaltering loyalty, to truth,honesty, justice end to whatsoever things are ofgood report, hay God bless them, and may theyq:o forth as heralds of Peace and Goodwill.
DEDICATION
We the Senior Class dedicate The Alienorof 1947 to Miss Verne Wood wr.o through thelast two years of our high school career hasinspired us to higher ideals and a larger ap«preciation of learning. To Miss Wood we ex-tend our thanks ana our best wishes for herfuture. '
THE
FACULTY
MISS SUE VICKHistory, Civics, Sociology
MISS RUTH DAVISHome Economics
MR. E. F. DUNCANPRINCIPAL
MISS GLADYS JOYCE,
MR. WALTER F. MCCANLESS,
ABSENT AT TIME PICTURESWERE TAKEN.
MISS VERNE WOODSpanish, English
MISS NELL ALLENCommercial
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Anchor Staff 4
PI rt lire Ed. *l
NeatestSweetestMost CourteousBest Looking
Beta Club 2
Football 3,4Baseball 4
Basketball 2,3,4Glee Club 1,2,3,
Mos t TalentedBiggest FlirtMost MusicalMost PopularBest DancerCutest
GENE FREEMAN EDGIE RICHARDSON
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Beta Club 2.3Basketball 4
Marshal 3Home Ec 2
Biggest Fill
\MARCELENE HOSKINS
BILLY HICKS ^OBY GRIFFIN
Basketball 1,2,3,4Baseball 1,2Glee Club 2,3Best All AroundBest PhysiqueMost AthleticMost TalkativeWittiest
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Glee Club 1,2,3,4
Anchor Staff 4
Beta Club 2,3FriendliestBes t Persona-LaziestMost. Likely ToSucceed
MARGARET MITCHELL MAXINE PIKE
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Home Ec 2,kBeta Club 2,^Anchor Staff '>,
Marshall 3M-/ Court 3Besc, Personality-Most TalentedBes t DressedMost In Love
Most CheerfulMe psfoall 3May Court 4
Home Ec 2,4Glee Club 1, >,
CREOLA HUTCHENS'
Horn;: Ec Club 2,4Beta Club 2,3Glee Club 3 ,2, 3,4
May Court 4
Most ConscientiousMost Talkative
MILDRED ADAMS
Bel a Club 2,3Glee Club 1,2,3,4Home E^ Club 2,4Quietest
JEWEL HALL
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Beta Club 2,3
ir S 9 f 3,4Most DependableMost Scud I ourMost CourteousFriendliest
Glee C : ubBeta ClubAnchor StaffMay Court 2Hone Ec ClubMo" ' PopularPrettiest
1,2,3,2,3
Home Ec Club 2
Anchor St aff 4
Secretary 1
Treas . 4
Glee Club 1,2 ,
3,4Beta Club 2,3Marshal 3Basketba] 1 L,2,
Best SportL.i. i estBab;- of Class
FRANCES ATKINS EDITH BORROW
B: ike ball 1,2,3,4Beta Club 2,3Glee Cluh 1,2,3,4Secy. Class 2,3,4Anchor Staff 4
Home Ec Club 2,4
Pres . Home Ec 4
Best All AroundMost VersatileBest FigureBest DancerWittiest
MARTY SMITH
Basketball 1,2,4Glee Club 1,2,3,4Home Ec Club 2
Beta Club 2,3President 3,4Sweetest GirlMav Court ?
MICKEY ATKINS
Basketball 1,2,3, .'
4 I
Beta Cluh 2,3Glee Club 1,2,3,
4
Home Ec Club 2
May Court 1,2Maid of HonorMarshal 3 EDNA
-GLIDEWELL
Most Conceited
••)
!o 't 3C Db 2,3
Glee Club 1,2, 3,1M MusicalAnchor- Staff 1
Home Ec Club ?,4Ma 's ia] 1 3
Glee Club 2,3,4Anchor Staff 4
Best DressedMost In Love
BETTY J. BARROW FRANKIE GRIFFIN
>r St brf Editor
Mos t VersatileMo •-. : ConscientiousMost StudiousBaby of Class
Vice President 2Football 4
Basketball Mgr. 4
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Beta Club 2,3
MELVIN POWERS
MARGARET MARTIN DORIS RICHARDSON
Basketball 1,2,3,4Home Ec 1,2,3Most AthleticPresident 1,2
Glee Club 1,2,3,4Anchor Staff 4
Home Ec 2,4May Court 3NeatestMost Likely toSucceedMay Queen 4
CLASS HISTORYTHE first day of school dawned brignt and
sunn 1 '- and we started out to gain twelve years ofknowledge.
Our first ,Tear Mrs. Loft is and Mrs. hinnleyhelped us over our difficulties of trie rhree H's.ihe next T: ear we nad Miss fculligan an: kiss oaraPoole as our leaders and tne tnird year krs. ,-i.llen
anl Miss oallie .all helped us broaden our Knowledgein other f iel.is.
Our fourtn -rear, guided )y Miss Annie Martinani Miss Sallv deggle was more exciting since we•were moved upstairs. Lose of us enjoyed t^e fifthvear because we were taugnt music ^
Tr kiss FrancesMartin. eur otaer suojects were taugnt jj Missaughes and Miss ^olton.
curing tne sixth vear one group had a littledifficulty m securm a regular teacher. . uurfirst teacner, Miss ann Drake was killed in an auto-mobile accident but we managed to gee along with asubstitute until anotner teacner Miss idna browncame. ine other group was lead oy Miss Rollings.
"ye had Miss Geneva Leonard anl Miss Maud Gwunas our teachers in tne seventh rrade.
Finally we came to our last vear in grammarschool. »e were lead tnat vear oy Miss OladvsJovce and Miss Marv Mlizaoetn ingram.
i/e be :an then to think of chose last fouryears of school--the Junior-Senior banquets,getting our class rings and tne presentation oftne diplomas.
Our nome room teacner for t .e first part of o^rnintn year was Miss Virginia uailey. ine remainingpart of tne vear, Jr. Pickett and kiss nardy wereour leaders.
in tne tenth grade we ordered our class ringsand had our first oanquet vmen was neld at brogan'sTourist Court in Madison. Mrs. da 11 was ourleader t lat vear.
••rpt
The eleventh yearears ifi tn iVii ss v
weroom tea on e r
,
banquet at
^a i one ox' oar happiestiJLoD. IViiss Verne .ood as our a on
Ye recieved our class rin :s ani nad s
the Jefferson Roof harden in Greensboro for elevenstudents vi',o took extra sul
"ear earl' r» ^ne membors of our class al
r
i s s . o o :1
.
ijects and graduated a
".so madeup tiie cast of a pla^ "brother's of Belinda",directed r-
ivir. .alter hac'Canless was tnlast year of scnool--t.je year .ve
forward to--the //ear in ; of our c;
the presentation 01 the iiplomas.
; leader in ourna I all looked.ps and gowns and
CLASS WILLWe, the class of '47, some slightly erratic,
but the majority sound of rrund, on this 30thdav of May, in the year of 1947 do declare ti.is
writ in ;
: to be our last will an:> testament, here-)y revoking and making void all other testimonialwritings heretofore made oy us. ho Hereby willand bequeath, all property, r^al and personal, ofw.ica we the testators are at this time possessedto be bestowed as follows:
To the Freshmen, we leave four years of happinessWi.ich are before ti.em.
To tee Sophomores, we leave our record to wnichthey may aspire.
To the Juniors, we l^ave the \rorry and sweat ofraising money for tne Jr.-Sr.,and tne thrill of getting classrinas.
To the Seniors, we leave our caps and gowns, nopingthey can fill them as well as wedid.
To the Faculty, we leave our deepest sympathy fortne vears to come.
To good 'ble Mayodan High, WE LEAVE
J
'CON To-
TO INDIVIDUAL:
Tubby Ho skins leaves nor "oomph" to x&nrna Lee Lnddand Oradean Goins.
iMgie ni$nardson leaves all ms love to ^ons Fyrtle,nopxng she'll take it and like it.
Doris Ricnardson leaves her peacn orcnard to JohnWatson,
Maxine like leaves her slender figure to cillv Crews,Edith Barrow leaves her yellow Ford for tne purpose
of a nonevmoon tour to Donn^ Montgomeryand Viola Case,
Marty Smith leaves her title "the shape" to JoanMinton.
Melvm Powers leaves his smartness in school toGlenn Reddick, Ray Martin, and Garrelliiighfill.
Frances Atkins leaves her oeautv to Jo Alice Joyce.Mickey Atkins leaves "little Joo" to Mackie Martin
. if Ralph doesn't mind.Sdna Glidewell leaves her love for riding in a
moroon buick to Virginia jLawson.Toby Griffin loesn't leave anything to anyone,
keeping with nis present motto: "Itis more blessed to recieve that to give.
Margaret Mitchell leaves her notes she wrote to Doristo Virginia villiams.
Gene Freeman leaves his picture of Jane nussell toRaymond Case & Herbert iurgason.
Jewel nail leaves her straight .tA report card toMarie Perdue.
billy nicks l^avos ais ambition to crack rocks fortne statu to Bill Robortson, RalptiAnderson, and Leonard Atkins,
Creola Hutchens leaves her red nair to ^dna iiast.Mildred Adams &c betty Jane barrow leave Uieir love
for the opposite sex to OnnstineDuggins*,.
.
Frankie Griffin leaves nis willingness to work toTom Thacker, Clyde ..lgmgton and BillyWilliams, [not that they are suitedfor such an ordeal)
"Red" Martin leaves what she's got to anyooiy whotni-nks tr:ev can take it.
CLASS PROPHECY
A PAG^ FROM MY MiiKQ ROOK:
Time: May 30, 1957— ten years frommy graduation.
Place: ftvalonOccassion: Reunion of the class of '47.
Notes.: As I look around mu 1 see many familiarfaces for som^ of nrr classmates nave become verywell known since they left M. H. S a
For exgcple:
1. Melvm Powers or should 1 sav The Ronora aleMr. Powers as he is now the Prt silent of theUnited States.
2. And do my eyes decieve me or is that, thatlovely Frances Atkins who nas really made. herway in the modeling field- being judged one ofthe ten prettiest girls ._n America,
3. We should feel proud, hero cz>mes Dr, Jewel Railwho has just received her D. D. degree inreligion and is now teaching at the Universityof North Carolina.
4. And also Maxino Piki who has in enviable jobas private secretary to .<= well known Senatorin Washington.
5. We should til show our appreciation to FrankieGriffin by having our oars serviced at GriffinsService Station in Stcneville.
6. Creo2.a Rutenens nas finally settled down toone boy, and is now a houc.e wife in one of thelargest mansions in North Carolina, locatedin Lesksville.
7. Hurrah for Largare c Martini She is now trainingthe champions of Mayodan in her wrestling schoolin Chicago.
CONTc
8. Good for Edith barrow, sine nas finally learnedthat it is very i.ard to get through collegeif she is going to irag in at any hour likesne did m high School.
9. ive girls, especially, arc; very proud of jidna
Glidewell, wuo is now tne author of tne famousliOve xjorn column in tne Danbury reporter.
10. And Tubov noskins who nas finally reached nerhighest ambition and is now a famous mterriordecorator in New York and Paris.
11. And just think, we have one of tne greatestnurses of North Carolina in our midst, LickeyAtkins, who is giving her services at Dix hillin Ralegh
12. uo you remsmoer tnat quiet, soft-spoken BettyJane Barrow? She is new ir the movies and iskn o ,vn as th e s c c ond M a r tha Ra y
.
13. Here ccm^s Mr, Hicks and Mr. Griffin, betterknown from our school da>r s as Toby and oilly,tne inseparable "'"buddies "'
, Ihey are now tneproud owners of the famous Stork Club in NewYork.
14. 'Veil, Hello Mr. and Mrs, fucker. Mrs. Tuckeras irou ma' 7 well remember "is the former MargaretMitchell. bhe ?a r s that i.he home e~. courseshe took in high school has really Oeun of helpin raising her ?0 children.
15. Featuring that uncon.parab.le dancer Miss MarieneSmith, !t r is now the feature attraction inthe sophisticated, night club, lfBall hill''.
16. Tommy Manvtlle has nothing on our own EldridgeRichardson ae has jrcken =fli records,, his14th wife has .yuft di voiced him ana it isrumored t-e Ls tn inking about a 15th,
17. Mayedan y s 3Wd.xiR.est beauty salon is run by noneotner tnr-n iv.ij.ure a Adams. The rr.ost prominentwomen in me state come to ner lor theirspecial beauty care.
18. Last but not le^st 1 am very proud to saytnat 1, Doris In lav, jr better tmewn to youas Dor'.p Richardson, was in school witn such aprominent group- even if i,can't say tnat I
contributed to the prominence except to naveraised the largest family.
CLAbo POEM
fte the oeniors of "47"
nave tried with yearning heartsTo carr ,T a smile of HappinessAnd always do our part.
We've staved in school an extra year•duch seemed so hard to dobut Since the end is drawing near<e're sorry we ' re almost through.
Through twelve long years we've had mucnfun.'
Of course we've had our sorrowuut smiles of jo* 7, drive out tne fearAnd we look toward the morrow.
• e've tried so hard to )e ,r our friendsAnd help vou on :
r our waydo help "ou reac;. that gracious endif vou don't go astray.
Our teachers have :eea so kind and goodAnd showed tieir interests, tooThat's why we're what we are todayTo tnem we'll always oe true.
Our principal has sijown his loyalty to usAnd nelped to widen our smileThat's Wi. T - we sa^ , fight on.' Fight on.'
Don't stop on the last long mile.
bo we the Seniors of "47"Are leaving with one and allSuch peace, happiness, and greatest of luckl'hat vou will never fall J
ByJewel Hall
'
JUNIORS
th Gradestarted their school year•iss oue Vick. bo far,
The Jilev^nunder the leaders, ip of .
only one of our pupils have dropped, Fredwho entered t.,e United States Navy.
-arrow,
Since the class had such a busy year starting,they felt it necessary to elect capable officerswho were: President, Margaret Martin; vice-pres.
,
Jo Alice Jo' Tce; secretary and treasurer, VirginialilliaiTiS.
Everyone was eager to get started to workfor tieir Junior-Senior banquet, as it was taefirst experience of a banqudt for most of thepupils. They worked enough so as to i.ave t„ebanquet go over with a bang. The banquet wasgiven at Grogan's Tourist Court.
Our class has been very useful in takingpart in athletics tuls ,T ear. Taking part fromtne eleventh grade were: Margaret Red Martin,Viola Case, Mackie Martin, Jo Alice Joyces, DonnyMontgomery, Glenn Reddick, Jail Robertson, RayMartin, and Ralph Anderson.
Now that we are near inn; the end of ourscnool year, the members of the eleventh gradewish to express taeir tnanks and appreciation toall the teachers who nave done their eest to pushus through.
HERBERT PURGASON JOAN MINTON VIRGINIA WILLIAMS
GLENN REDDICK EMMA LEE LADD MARIE PERDUE
RAY MARTIN VIRGINIA LAWSOfl BILLY CREWS
VIOLA CASE CHRISTINE DUGGINS EDNA EAST
ORADEAN GOINS BILLY WILLIAMS DONNY MONTGOMERY
JO ALICE JOYCE TOM TRACKER DORIS PYRTLE ;
SOPHOMORESOn September 1, 1945, thirty-six boys and
girls enrolled in the i'reshman class. Our nomaroom tea crier was r.,r. h. J. Atkins. Out of thirty-six students, seven left school :.unn. t..e terra,leaving t:.,e remainder of us to complete our journeyti. rough men school.
Our Sophomore class started out witi; I issVerne ;ooj as noma room teacher and as anv classwould, we elected officers. several of our classmembers joined m the school sports.
ue .jave worked hard tais ^aar to raise moneyfor tne banquet next year.
i»e
able to :>oost that our class nas won tne iollarat every F. T, A. meeting except one, for havingt: e most parents present.
tie -ope to be as successful next vear.
SOPHOMORES
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jMFNVihsn we the .freshmen of 19 46 & 47 entered
High School there were forty—ei^nt on board.Our train aeaded for "iMew .Learning. " kiss Gladys<Jo T'ce engineered us througn the difficulties ofour first "r ear on ti.e "High School Clipper." Alongthe way six of our girls Iropped off. Peggie .farmermarried and Loretta Griffin quit to go to \rork.
isk, Georgia f>odson, Polly Yatesour
t
har TT iinn McGee dropped off our train. Ve hopetrain will safely reach its destination witijouleaving more passengers behind.
Pres. --Billy GlidewellVice Fres.--Rav GriffinTres.--Cl.vde Vernonbee. Rodney Knight
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C T A t CS TA h
Editor in chief Melvin PowersAssistant Ed. Marty SmithBusiness Manager Margaret MitchellAssistant " n Betty J. BarrowOrganization Ed c Edith BarrowPicture Editor Gene FreemanSports Editor Billy HicksProphet Doris Richardson.'Historin Mildred AdamsTestator Tob^ GriffinGiftorian Melvin PowersArt Editor Jane RichardsonAss. Art Editor Frankie GriffinClass Poet Jewel x'iall
Class Reporters Marie PerdueCorrinne HallGladis Hawkins
Coach— fernard "Shag* -yersi..an?.."er—Kelvin Powers & Hay .'art inPlayers
—'"illy Hicks, Toby Griffin,Billy Robertson, Lincoln Pile,Jonny kontgoruer^ Tofcin-y Harrow,Francis Creakman, Glenn Rec-dick,Clyde Vernon, And i ickey Joyce.
kith all veterrns returning this y°ar excepttwo, the boys began their practice with the ex-cellent coaching of ""'ernar^ rtSha;;w ...vers. Theboys went thi ough r very successful year bywinning eighteen and losing five including tcurne-n.ent gardes.
In the Rockingham County Tournament the boysbeat Ruff in by a score of forty-one to twenty-seven, Stonville by a score of thirty-two toeighteen anc lost to Leaksville in the finals bya score of twenty-one to twenty-seven.
The boys \;ere ;.-cre successful in the Jcurnal-Sentinel Tourneir.ent, They won the first threegaues against Advance, Elon, and . ilkesboro.In the fourth game the boys lost to the winnersof the tournewent king, by a score of twenty-nineto forty-one.
The boys will lose three regulars this yearToby Griffin, ^icl ey Joyce, and 3illy hicks.
Coach 1 iss Joyce and . iss Allen.manager----.. elvin Powers and Ray i.artinPlayers--* artene Smith, Edith Harrow,
i.' rga r e t **s r t in , Viola Ca s e
,
EJna Giidewell, - ickey At 1: ins,Dorothy Ledbetter, Jo Alice Joyce,Patsy' Joyce, Barbara Ann Veach,. acLie ^-artin, dubby Eos kins.
The girls be~an tdeir practice last fall withall Veterans returning except two.
"Shag'"' I yers started off coaching the ~irlsbut decided it was better that iss Joyce ana ..iss
Allen tale over so be ecu Id tale Lore time with theboys, during the season ine girls
-playec twenty-one
games losing fourteen and winning six. The girlsplayed a tie with Stoneville which was not played off.
In the KocLingbaii. County Tournament the '-iris
played two gaiL.es, winning the first game fro-Ventworth by a. score of eighteen to f if then. Theylost the next gar; e to Ruff in by a score of thirty-six to twenty-seven,
After the Rod Inrham County Tournment theyentered the Journal and Sentinal Tournament int. ins ton-Sale:... In their first game they playedPilot :. ountain; unfortunately they lost by a scoreof forty-three to sixteen.
This year the team will lose all of theregular first string girls except one, Viola Case.
SCORES CP TEAIvi AMD OPPOIOTTS
MAYODAN OPFCM3NTS
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