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foreword
We the Seniors of Shady Grove have tried to make
an annual which would present our school as you
would like to remember it. In the years to come
may you turn through these pages and recall the happy
months at Shady Grove High School.
Davie County Public Library
Mocksvilte, NC
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Administration
MR. CURTIS PRICE
Superintendent
MR. DAVE STILLWELL
Supervisor
MR. J. D. PARKER, JR.
Principal
faculty
MR. HUGH PARTIN
Agriculture
MISS MARJORIE BISHOP
Home Economics
MR. J. D. PARKER, JR.
Sociology
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MRS. ALMA SHERMER
Seventh Grade
MRS. LUCILLE CORNATZEREighth Grade
MRS. ERMA MAULDINEighth Grade
MR. FRANK HARDINHistory and Coach
MRS. J. D. PARKER, JR.
Math and Commercial
MR. ROY THORNTONEnglish and Science
MRS. EUGENIA CRAWFORDFifth and Sixth Grades
MRS. FALLIE VOGLERFifth Grade
MRS. EDITH BAILEY
Second Grade
MRS. RUBY MARKLANDFirst and Second Grades
MISS CLARA BROWNFirst Grade
Senior Class Officers
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EDITH BAILEY
"Cute"
FHA 1, 2, 3
4-H Club 3, 4
Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4
Panther Staff 4
Crass Club 3
Lunchroom 2
Cheerleader 3
Halloween Court 3 ^
WILLIAM BAILEY
"Best Dressed"
FFA 1,2,3,4
4-H Club 1,2,3,4
Monogram Club 2, 3,4
Panther Staff 4
Outlook Staff 4
Crass Club 3
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Basketball 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Halloween Court 1
Bus Driver 4
RICHARD BAILEY
"Musical"
FFA 1,2,3,4
Crass Club 3
Glee Club 1
Panther Staff 4
Bus Driver 4
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SALLY BARNEY"Talented"
FHA 1, 2, 3
Panther Staff 4
Outlook Staff 3, 4
Music 1, 2
4-HClub 1,2,3,4
Monogram Club 3, 4
Halloween Court 2
Crass Club 3
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Co-Captain 4
Glee Club 1,2,3,4
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GRAY BARNHARDT"Witty"
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Monogram Club 3, 4
Crass Club 3
Basketball 1,2,4
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Panther Staff 4
ETHEL CARTER"Good Sport"
FHA 2,3
Beta Club 4
Panther Staff 4
Outlook Staff 4
Cheerleader 3
SHIRLEY CORNATZER" Likable"
FHA 3
Crass Club 3
Glee Club 3, 4
4-H Club 3, 4
Class Testator 4
Panther Staff 4
CLIFFORD HOWARD"Dependable"
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Panther Staff 4
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JOSEPHINE HOWARD
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"Easy Going"
FHA 1,2,3life
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JACKIE McCULLOH"Popular"
FHA 1,2
Music 1
Beta Club 3,
4
Monogram Club 3, 4
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Co-Captain 4
Glee Club 1,2,3,4
Editor of Panther 4
Outlook Staff 1, 2, 4
Marshal 3
Halloween Court 1, 3, 4
4-H Club 1,2,3,4
ANNE LAWSON"Friendly"
FHA 1,2,3
Music 1
4-H Club 1,2,3.4
Crass Club 3
Glee Club 2, 3, 4
Panther Staff 4
Historian 4
Outlook Staff 4
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MILDRED NANCE" Gay"
FHA 1,2,3
Beta Club 3, 4
Glee Club 1,2,3,4
Panther Staff 4
4-H Club 2
Outlook Staff 3, 4
BETTY MULLIS
"Good Looking"
FHA 1,2
Music 1
Beta Club 3,4
Monogram Club 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Panther Staff 4
Assistant Editor of Outlook 4
Chief Marshal 3
Halloween Queen 4
4-H Club 3, 4
BENNETT POTTS" Handsome"
FFA 1, 2, 3
Monogram Club 3, 4
Marshal 3
Editor of Outlook 4
Panther Staff 4
Crass Club 3
Basketball 1, 2, 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Halloween King 4
Bus Driver
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ROY POTTS"Athletic"
FFA 1,2,3,4
Monogram Club 3, 4
Crass Club 3
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1
Panther Staff 4
Business Manager 4
Outlook Staff 1
Halloween Court 3
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CLARK SMITH" Quiet"
FFA 1,2,3.4
Baseball 2, 3
Panther Staff 4
Bus Driver 4
ELMER SHORE"" Neat"
FFA 3
Monogram Club 3, 4
Crass Club 3
Panther Staff 4
Business Manager 4
Class Officer 2, 4
Baseball 2,3,4
Bus Driver 3, 4
YELLOWWHITE
MOTTOAll for one,
One for all,
That is our desire.
GERALDYNE SPRY
" Witty"
Lunchroom 2
Cheerleader 2,3
Chief Cheerleader 3
Prophecy 4
Panther Staff 4
4-H 1,2,3,4
CLASS FLOWER
Yellow Rose
MASCOTSFrederick Bailey
Texie Marie Foster
Seniors
GRAY BARNHARDTEDITH BAILEY
Cutest
SALLIE BARNEY
ROY POTTS
Most Athletic
BENNETT POTTSBETTY MULLIS
Best Looking
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ELMER SHORE
JOSEPHINE HOWARDMost Original
CLARK SMITHMILDRED NANCEMost Studious
CLIFFORD HOWARDSHIRLEY CORNATZERMost Dependable
WILLIAM BAILEY
BETTY MULLIS
Best Dressed
ELMER SHORE
ANN LAWSONMost Likely to Succeed
JACKIE McCULLOHWILLIAM BAILEY
Most Courteous
Superlatives
ETHEL CARTERRICHARD CORNATZERBest Ail-Around
GRAY BARNHARDTGERALDYNE SPRY
Wittiest
RICHARD BAILEY
SALLIE BARNEYMost Musical
BENNETT POTTSJACKIE McCULLOHMost Popular
RICHARD CORNATZERMILDRED NANCEFriendliest
ClassMstor
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In the fall of 1952, a group of Southern Belles and Southern Gentlemen started on
the long and hard task of getting a high school education. This group consisted of twenty-
seven Southerns. Holding the umbrella over these Southerns was Mr. Frank Hardin. Help-
ing to lead were Becky Starling, Betty Mullis, Barbara Ledford and Don Barnhardt. The
first part of our trip was successful with the biggest struggle being the Halloween Carnival.
Our candidates for King and Queen were: King, William Bailey; Queen, Betty Lou Bailey,
and her Attendant, Jackie McCulloh.
Then in the crisp August air of 1953, we started on the second part of our trip. Count-
ing the Southerns this year was Miss Mary Rose Hall. Don Barnhardt, Betty Mullis, and
Elmer Shore helped with the job. In counting the heads we found that Nell Sidden, Ruby
Cornatzer, Bill Mock, and Bobby Cope were no longer around. We had gained two new
ones, Ethel and Elmer Shore. We were later to find out that Elmer or "Pete" was to be a
big factor in our class work in the following years. Our candidates for the Halloween
Carnival this year were King, Donald Barney; Queen, Sallie Bailey, and her Attendant
being, Betty Mullis. This year had been very successful with all the work and parties
we had.
The Southerns were aware of the extra load we would have to carry this year of 1954
for we were now being called Juniors. Again holding the umbrella over the Southerns was
Mr. Frank Hardin. While calling the roll we found that one of the Southern Belles had
changed her name from Sallie Bailey to Mrs. Ronald Barney. We also found out that
Ronnie had quit school. Our group proved to be very musical this year which was to be a
big help with the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the Robert E. Lee Hotel in
Winston-Salem. Our candidates for the Halloween Carnival this year were King, Roy
Potts; Queen Edith Bailey, and her Attendant, Jackie McCulloh. All the work and parties
helped to make this year very successful and one to be remembered for a long time to
come. Helping to plan all the fun we were to have that year was Don Barnhardt, Betty
Mullis, and Mildred Nance. They proved to be very helpful in everything. We also gained
a new Southern Belle who went by the name of Shirley Cornatzer.
Then in the year of 1955, which was also to be a year we would not forget, we found
that one of our very best Gentlemen, Don Barnhardt had decided to leave for he had attend-
ed summer school. Holding the group in hand this year was Mrs. J. D. Parker, Jr. , who
we were to find was a lot of fun along with being very stern. Helping Mrs. Parker were
Elmer Shore, William Bailey, and Mildred Nance. This was really a big year for us. Our
candidates for the Halloween Carnival this year were King, Bennett Potts; Queen, Betty
Mullis, and her Attendant, Jackie McCulloh. This year we worked harder than ever before
and won with $274. This year was full of parties and hard work. We wanted the "OUT-LOOK" to be the best there was. Then we wanted the Annual to be even better and weworked hard to make them both a big success.
Anne Lawson
Class Historian
Class Prophecy
As I sit at my table with nothing to do, I stare into my crystal ball and it is turning
slowly. I see my classmates are scattered everywhere.
First I see Anne Lawson, who has finally gotten to be Mrs. Carl Smith. She is now
modeling French bathing suits in Mocksville.
Betty Mullis has finally reached her goal, nursing in a lunatic hospital in Advance,
North Carolina.
Why there's Mildred Nance, still single and happy, now a barber in Fork.
Who is that over there with those cute little triplets? Why that's Gray Barnhardt!
I see he's finally got himself a wife and three kids.
I see Pete Shore in a uniform. Why, he's a professional bus driver.
Here comes Red Cornatzer, and I see that he's still single. He's now the owner and
operator of a big " Rest Home For Old Maids.
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And now, who should I see but Josephine Howard. She has done real well for herself,
as she is a well trained lion tamer.
Clark Smith, the boy voted most studious is now teaching in Kindergarten.
There's Roy Potts, he's now on Television, taking Clare Bell's place.
I see that shy Clifford Howard is still single and doing well in motion pictures, as
he has all the girls swooning over him.
Bennett Potts is doing real well in business. He's now running "The Grill" in Mocks-
ville.
Richard Bailey has just finished his 47th year of motorcycle racing and has decided
to retire.
Over there are bright lights. Why I'm in a carnival and over here is a sign that says.
"The Laughing Lady," That's nobody but jolly little Shirley Cornatzer.
There's Ethel Shore, now Mrs. Kenny Carter, living in Smith Grove and running a
tourist Court.
I see William Bailey in real estate business. He's doing well for himself, a wife
and six kids.
Sallie Barney is now doing secretary work in a large animal hospital in Winston-
Salem.
Jackie McCulloh voted most popular girl is now president of a big club. The "Lonely
Hearts Club!"
I see Edith Bailey and Geraldyne Spry going down the road. They are both happily
married and live near each other.
Now my crystal ball is slowly fading and I must be moving on as I have other places
to visit and more fortunes to tell.
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Geraldyne Spry
Prophetess
Cast Will and Zestament
We, the 1955 Senior Class of Shady Grove High School, Advance, North Carolina,
being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our
last will and testament.
ARTICLE I
To the school, we leave our respect, loyalty, and wish for prosperity in the years
to come.
ARTICLE II
To the patient Faculty, we will our heart felt thanks for their interest and guidance
throughout the years.
ARTICLE III
To Mr. Parker, we leave our deepest gratitude for his guidance and advice.
To Mrs. Parker, we leave a Senior Class that will always win the King and Queen
contest at Halloween.
To Mr. Hardin, we leave basketball players that won't miss so many foul shots.
To Mr. Partin, we leave a better Senior Agriculture Class.
To Miss Bishop, we leave a new annual staff.
To Mr. Thornton, we leave a better Senior English Class.
ARTICLE IV
William Bailey, wills to Jimmy Jones his "still behind the hill."
Betty Mullis, wills to Nancy Gray Hartman her ability to hold a steady boy friend.
Sallie Barney, wills to Jeanette Orrell her title of Mrs.
Bennet Potts, wills to Wayne Williams his Fabulous Six.
Anne Lawson, wills to Nancy Vogler her ability to get an engagement ring.
Jackie McCulloh, wills to Dorothy Bailey her position on the basketball team.
Red Cornatzer, wills his little Dodge truck and getting stopped by Mr. Cox to Craig
Howard.
Sallie Barney, wills her Skinny Figure to Martha Kate Husser.
Gray Barnhardt, wills his lost Drivers License to John Foster.
Ethel Carter, wills to Cleo Carter her success in getting a husband.
Clifford Howard, wills to James Foster his English book and many magazines to read in
agriculture.
Shirley Cornatzer, wills to Shirley Burton her privilege of sitting on the front seat in
chapel.
Richard Bailey, leaves to John Standifur the ability to knock the left fender off of an
88 Olds.
Jackie McCulloh and Betty Mullis, leave to Dorothy Byerly and Ann Hendrix their
privilege of taking ball players home after practice.
Elmer Shore, leaves his ability to get along in English to Shirley Potts.
Mildred Nance, wills her Beta Club pin to Nancy Richie.
Shirley Cornatzer, wills to Frances Seaford all the boy friends she had left over when
she got married.
Geraldyne Spry, leaves her desire to write notes in English to Wilma Lou Riley.
Josephine Howard, wills her ability to be the Quietest one in the class to D. C. Blakley.
Clark Smith, wills to Odell Thomasson his 41 Ford and English Book.
Shirley Cornatzer
Testatrix
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OFFICERS
Cleo Carter Treasurer
Brack Bailey President
Mr. Hardin Sponsor
Nancy Vogler Secretary
Martha Husser Vice President
Brack Bailey
Dorothy Bailey
D. C. Blackley
Shirley Burton
Dorothy Byerly
Cleo Carter
James Foster
John Foster
Nancy Hartman
Annie Ruth Hendrix
Martha Kate Husser
Craig Howard
Jimmy Jones
Emily Mock
Jeanette Orrell
Shirley Potts
Nancy Richie
Wilma Lou Riley
Frances Seaford
John Standifur
Odell Thomasson
Nancy Vogler
Wayne Williams
Sophomores
Nancy Allen
Berrie Lee Bailey
Glenda Bailey
Allen Blakley
Dema Bowles
Sue Browder
Gordon Cornatzer
Jean Cornatzer
Linda Hartman
Jerry Hege
G. Vernon Hendrix
Kenneth Howard
Leonard Jones
Bill Livengood
Gwyndol Long
Tama Sue Markland
Alvin Myers
James Myers
Lester Myers
Thurman O'Mara
Gilbert Potts
Gray Potts
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OFFICERS
Tama Markland President
Miss Bishop Sponsor
Alvin Myers Vice President
Sue Browder Secretary-Treasurer
freshmenEthel Allen
Nellie Allen
Allen Bailey
Bobby Barnes
Betty Beauchamp
Lindal Cope
Rose Cope
Dickie Crater
Jane Craver
Roverda Ellis
Willa Ethison
Linda Fitzgerald
C. W. Foster
Millie Foster
Maggie Hartman
Velda Howard
Leon Godbey
Shermer Jarvis
Dan Lawson
James Myers
Lillie Mae Myers
Jayne Partin
Archie Potts
Kermit Ratledge
Betty Seaford
Douglas Seaford
Florence Shore
Mary Nell Shutt
Bobby Sidden
Madge Sparks
Connie Tucker
Betty Jo Williams
Nora Williams
Janice Wilson
OFFICERS
Connie Tucker Secretary
Betty Beauchamp Vice President
Mr. Thornton Sponsor
Kermit Ratledge - - President
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Mrs. Cornatzer EIGHTH GRADE
Johnny Allen, Franklin Bailey, Joan Barney, Rommie Barney, Shirley Blake, Ben Browder,
Jean Carter, Jane Cornatzer, Hazel Franks, Judy Hamilton, Rickey Hartman, Sarah Hendrix,
Joyce Holder, Sammie Howard, Dallas Jones, Jimmy Myers, Pansy Myers, Ann Nale, Delnora
Phillips, Nannie Sue Robertson, Jo Ann Shuler, Betty Grey Sidden, Fred Smith, Elaine Sowers,
Larry Vogler.
Mrs. Mauldin EIGHTH GRADE
Jackie Bailey, Sallie Bailey, Hayden Beauchamp, Miller Blake, Dale Buchanan, Junior Burton,
Marvin Byerly, Frances Cope, Betty Nan Cornatzer, Quincy Cornatzer, Rodger Foster, Polly
Frye, Melvin Gillespie, Nell Hudson, Maggie Julian, Bobby Lewis, Veil Livengood, Charles
Long, Maudie Melton, Patsy Messick, Ruth Potts, Margaret Smith, Billy Spillman, Norma
Standifur, Marie Tallent.
Mrs. Shermer SEVENTH GRADE
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Evie Bailey, Rad Barnes, Nadine Barney, Betty Bowens, Billy Burton, Edith Byerly, Billy Carter,
Don Carter, Johnnie Carter, Larry Carter, Toby Cornatzer, Jimmy Craver, Sharon Ellis, Helen
Hudson, Anna Jones, Ursula Jones, Harry Leonard, Gene Livengood, Rebecca Livengood, Johnny
Long, Bill Minor, Kenneth Munday, Jerry Nevins, Sharon Partin, James Patton, Roy Phelps,
Luther Potts, Rosalie Potts, Mary Shore, Amy Sparks, Norman Spry, Ronald Spry, Rachel Wilson.
Mrs. E. Vogler SLXTH GRADE
Callie Bailey, Larry Bailey, Johnny Barney, Roger Blake, Margaret Branch, Mary Carter, Shirley
Carter, Robert Cope, Mary Cornatzer, Kermit Craver, Dean Foster, Vickie Franks, William
Gillaspie, Lois Hamilton, Nelson Jones, Carlton Livengood, Steve Long, Richard Markland,
Donald Myers, Jimmy Nale, James Nance, Kay Potts, Linda Smith, Gay Sowers, Joann Spry,
Roger Spry, Fay Williams, Gale Williams, Peggy Wood, Brenda Zimmerman.
Mrs. Crawford FIFTH and SIXTH GRADES
Larry Barnes, Jimmy Barney, Jerry Beal, Jack Carter, Donnie Cornatzer, Dorothy Cornatzer,
Jerry Godbey, Henry Hege, Betty Hendrix, Joyce Hendrix, Judy Holder, Aronld Husser, Dennie
Jarvis, Betty McLemore, Nettie Minor, George Mock, Nancy Munday, Stacy Myers, Hugh Partin,
Billy Potts, Carol Robertson, Jerry Robertson, Dorothy Smith, Douglas Sprye, Ronald Standifur,
Betty Winters, Opal Wood.
Mrs. F. Vogler FIFTH GRADE
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Jerry Allen, Carl Bailey, Joe Bailey, Larry Beauchamp, Geraldine Blackley, John Boger, Leo
Bruebaker, Ray Byerly, Frankie Cope, Connie Cornatzer, Grady Craver, Brenda Ellis, John
Gillespie, Wayne Hamilton, Edith Hartman, Raymond Hege, Wayne Howard, Leonard Hudson,
Toby Lewis, Eugene Livengood, Betty Myers, Judy Nale, J. R. Norman, Douglas Potts, Linda
Richardson, Mary Robertson, Judy Shuler, Richard Smith, Joyce Tucker, Bobby Waller, Sue
Wood.
Miss Smithdeal FOURTH GRADE
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Anetia Bailey, Nancy Bailey, Thomas Bailey, Martha Barney, Louie Beal, Brenda Carter,
Travisene Carter, Carol Chaplin, James Cline, Alvin Coon, Georgia Craver, Robin Ellis, Kate
Lee Etichson, Carol Fitzgerald, Carol Jane Green, Gay Hoots, Lonnie Jones.. Jerry Livengood,
Charles Markland, Gary McDaniel, Joetta McMahon, Donald Messick, Donme Myers, Eddie
Myers, Jerry Myers, Leroy Nivens, Glenda Potts, Katrina Robertson, Cecil Smith, Brenda Sprye,
Betty Jean Talent, Janie Vogler, Evon Williams.
Mrs. Jones THIRD GRADE
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Terry Allen, Allie Rea Barney, Wanda Barney, Freda Barnhardt, Linda Barnhardt, Steve Beaucham,
Blaine Brubaker, Dana Buchanan, Brenda Byerly, Ray Carter, Irilla Carter, Davie Crater, James
Cope, Shirley Cope, Marjorie Cornatzer, Ann Essex, Donald Foster, George Hairston, Earl Hege,
John Jones, Marlene Jones, Garry Livengood, Susan Mock, Dorothy Minor, H. L, Norman, Brenda
Potts, William Robertson, David Standifur, Bobbie Seaford, Don Tucker, Ronald Vogler, William
Waller, Adrian Zimmerman.
Mrs. Hartman SECOND and THIRD GRADES
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Larry Bailey, Sammy Bailey, Jimmy Barnes, Douglas Barney, Nancy Blakley, Edna Branch,
Kenneth Branch, Charles Carter, Gladys Carter, Wanda Carter, Wanda Craver, Bobby Foster,
Jimmy Foster, Doris Gillespie, Dorothy Gillespie, Eddie Hilton, Patsy Hilton, Franklin Holder,
John Keaton, Clay Lawson, Doris Livengood, Dickie Messick, Kermit Myers, Billy Nevins, Terry
Potts, Nancy Richardson, Sue Smith, Donald Sprye, Russel Talent.
Mrs. Bailey SECOND GRADE
Charles Bailey, Barbara Barney, Joyce Barney, Jerry Carter, Patsy Carter, Shelby Coon, TommyCope, Patsy Davis, Susan Ellis, Francis Green, Allen Hall, Doris Hege, Fay Hoots, Terry Kea-
ton, Vauda J. Lewis, Max Long, Douglas Markland, Gaither Markland, Gary Markland, Patricia
Markland, Richard Massey, Ommie G. McDaniel, Novella McMahon, Billy Melton, Freida Myers,
Frank Orrell, Grant Robertson, Richard Robertson, Dorothy Seaford, Jane Seaford, Tim Spry.
Mrs. Markland FIRST and SECOND GRADES
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Diane Bailey, Diann Bailey, Steve Bennett, William Burton, J. B. Byerly, Brenda Carter, Katie
Carter, Clinton Cornatzer, Glenda Cornatzer, Judy Ellis, Wayne Frye, James Hartman, Jessie
Hilton, Wayne Jarvis, Bobby Jones, Donald Jones, Connie Markland, James Myers, William
Patton, Brenda Potts, Wayne Rentz, Larry Robertson, Helen Sheets, Joe Tucker, Don Waller, Kent
Walser, Jimmy Wilson, Jane Zimmerman (Not Pictured), Linda Wood.
Miss Brown FIRST GRADE
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Thomas Barney, Ray Blake, Wayne Blake, Jimmy Blakley, Rodger Boger, Sharon Bowles, HubertBurton, Edwin Carter, Guerney Coon, Gene Cope, Bobby Cornatzer, Donald Cornatzer, Rogar DaleCraver, Terry Gillespie, Billy Jones, Jane Jones, William Jones, Rebecca Keaton, Phillip Long,
Larry Markland, Eddie McDaniel, George Minor, Kathy Myers, Albert Norman, Barbara Orrell,
Carolyn Starr, Not Pictured, Terry Branch, Eddie Waller.
LEE PHELPS
Born--July 22, 1895
Died—December 15, 1954
Custodians
Cafeteria
CORNELIA CREWSMRS. MINNIE BRYSON, Supervisor
IDA CREWSBESSIE CREWS
COYETTE and EDNA ALLEN
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JACKIE McCULLOHEditor
JACKIE McCULLOH, Editor
MILDRED NANCE, Assistant Editor
ELMER SHORE, Business Manager
ROY POTTS, Assistant Business Manager
BETTY MULLIS, Feature Editor
GRAY BARNHARDT, High School
ETHEL CARTER, Elementary
SALLIE BARNEYBENNETT POTTS, Sports
RICHARD CORNATZER, Snapshots
MARJORIE BISHOP, Advisor
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Seated: Mildred Nance, Jacky McCulloh, Shirley Cornatzei, Ann Lawson, Richard Cornatzer,
Elmer Shore, Betty Mullis, Standing: Bennett Potts, Miss Bishop, Sally Barney, Ethel Carter,
Geraldyne Spry, Roy Potts, Gray Barnhardt.
BETTY MULLIS
Associate Editor
BENNETT POTTSEditor-in-Chief
Zhe "Outlook" Staff
MRS. PARKER
Advisor
Seated: Mrs. Parker, Betty Mullis, Bennett Pons, Sally Barney. Standing: Thurman O'Mara,
Glenda Bailey, Martha Husser, Gray Barnhardt, Wilma Riley, William Bailey, Dorothy Byerly,
Jackie McCulloh, Ann Lawson, Janice Wilson, Richard Cornatzer, Allen Bailey.
Frank Hardin
Sponsor
Betty Mullis
President
Martha Kate Husser
Vice President
Jackie McCulloh
Secretary
Mildred Nance
Treasurer
Brack Bailey
Dorothy Byerly
Cleo Carter
Ethel Carter
Nancy Hartman
Ann Hendrix
Jimmy Jones
Emily MockJeanette Orrell
Frances Seaford
Nancy Vogler
future farmers ofAfrica
Mr. H. E. Partin, Sponsor; Clark Smith, Reporter; Gray Barnhardt, Vice President; Richard
Bailey, President; William Bailey, Watch Dog; Jimmy Jones, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Roy
Potts, Secretary.
First row: William Bailey, Gray Barnhardt, Richard Bailey, Second row: Mr. Partin, Allen
Blakley, Thurmon O'Mara, Lester Myers, Richard Cornatzer, Leon Godbey, Bobby Sidden,
Shermer Jarvis, Dickie Crater, Archie Potts, Allen Bailey, Dan Lawson. Third row: Jerry Hege,
Craig Howard, John Standifur, James Foster, Clark Smith, Leanord Jones, John Foster, Kenneth
Howard, Gordon Cornatzer, James Myers, Gray Potts, D. C. Blakley. Fourth row: Clifford
Howard, Gilbert Potts, Odell Thompson, Bobby Barnes, Alvin Myers, C. W. Foster, Wayne
Williams, Vernon Hendrix, Billy Livengood, Jimmy Jones.
future Momemakers ofAfrica
Sue Browder, Reporter; Kermit Ratledge, Secretary and Treasurer; Maggie Hartman, Vice Presi-
dent; Cleo Carter, President; Miss Bishop, Sponsor.
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Seated: Willie Dean Etchison, Florence Shore, Nora Williams, Lindal Cope, Betty Beauchamp,
Kermit Ratledge, Nancy Allen, Tama Markland, Linda Fitzgerald, Glenda Bailey, Wilma Riley,
Dorothy Byerly, Ann Hendrix, Dorothy Bailey, Shirley Burton, Roverda Ellis, Betty Seaford.
Standing: Miss Bishop, Jane Craver, Maggie Hartman, Ethel Allen, Janice Wilson, Velda Howard,
Jane Partin, Millie Foster, Sue Browder, Gwyndol Long, Linda Hartman, Nancy Richie, Cleo
Carter, Mary Nell Shutt, Betty Williams, Connie Tucker, Dema Bowles, Shirley Pons.
Senior 4-H Club
Officers: Betty Mullis. President; Jacky McCulloh, Secretary; Sally Barney, Program Chairman.
{junior 4~H Club
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Officers: Callie Bailey, Song Leader; Elaine Sowers, President; Judy Hamilton, Vice President
and Program Chairman; Ruth Potts, Secretary; Billy Burton, Song Leader; Ben Browder, Reporter.
Music Classes
First row: Wanda Barney, Margie Cornatzer, Adrian Zimmerman, Carol Jane Green, Jane Sea-
ford, Dorothy Seaford, Patsy Davis, Vauda Jane Lewis. Second row: Glenda Cornatzer, Doug-
las Markland, Ronald Vogler, Charles Markland, Brenda Carter, Brenda Potts, Edith Hartman,
Evon Williams, James Hartman.
First row: Janie Vogler, Brenda Zimmerman, Gay Sowers, Fay Williams, Callie Bailey, Jane
Craver, Dorothy Cornatzer, Donnie Cornatzer. Second row: Elaine Sowers, Nancy Richie,
Frances Seaford, Wilma Riley, Martha Husser, Jeanette Orrell, Velda Howard, Linda Hartman.
ftus Drivers
William Bailey, Elmer Shore, Richard Bailey, Clark Smith, Bennett Potts, Billey Livengood,
Alvin Myers.
CheerleadersNancy Vogler, Frances Seaford. Co-Chiefs, Maggie Hartman. Jane Partin, Shirley Potts,
Dorothy Byerly.
Miss Marjorie Bishop
Director
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Mr. Hardin, Sponsor; Bennett Potts, President; Brack Bailey, Vice President; Betty Mullis, Sec-
retary; Sally Barney, Treasurer.
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Club
William Bailey, Roy Potts, Jacky McCulloh, Gray Barnhardt, Elmer Shore, Ann Hendrix, Billy
Livengood, Emily Mock, Vernon Hendrix, Martha Husser, Odell Thompson, Shirley Burton,
Wayne Williams, Nancy Hartman, Jimmy Jones, Nancy Vogler, Thurmond O'Mara, Frances
Seaford, Jeanette Orrell.
COACH: Frank Hardin
CO-CAPTAINS: Jackie McCulloh
Sallie Barney
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First row: Frances Seaford, Tama Markland, Dorothy Byerly, Wilma Riley, Betty Beauchamp,
Linda Fitzgerald. Second row: Nancy Vogler, Connie Tucker, Kermit Ratledge, Janice Wilson,
Millie Foster, Jane Partin, Mr. Hardin, Coach.
First row: Bobby Sidden, Archie Potts, Shermer Jarvis, Dickie Crater. Second row: Mr. Hardin,
James Foster, C. W. Foster, Jimmy Jones.
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DANCERS IN HALLOWEEN COURTFaye Hoots, Glenda Cornatzer, Jane Partin, Janine Vogler, Gaye Hoots
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Junior Attendant
EMILY MOCKJunior Attendant
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Route 3
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Sales and Service
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Mocksville, N.C.
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Mocksville North Carolina
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Mocksville North Carolina
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Buyer and Ginner of Cotton
Phone 89
Mocksville North Carolina
FEED & SEED CO.
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Sanitation
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Fork North Carolina
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