88. SUSAN MOORING ^‘Sookie” — songstress — domestic — natural curls — ice-blue eyes Commencement Music Committee, 4; Homeroom Free Lunch Fund Chairman, 4; SA Guide, 3; Glee Clubs Student Director, 3; Junior Play Usher, 3; Shakespeare Club, 2; Biology Secretary, 2; English Secretary, 1; Greensboro Music Contest, 1; Junior- :Senior Waitress and Program, 1. • 89. ELIZABETH MOYE ^ash-framed baby-blue eyes _ — perfect curls — pert clothes — femininity Jli News Ad Solicitor, 3; Salesmanship and Law Secretary, *'^^9S^nglish Secretary, 1. RUSSELL NICKENS (No Picture) “Russ” — basketball whiz — aloof personality — smoldering eyes Jasketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain); Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; Homeroom President, 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Vice President, 2. • 90. PRINCE NUFER ■“Champ” — shining face — modest — popularity — leadership Hi News Co-Advertising Manager, 4; Baccalaureate Sermon ^Committee (chairman), 4; Commencement Coinmittee, 4; 3arn Dance Country Store Committee (co-chairman), 4; Chemistry Secretary, 4; SA Reception Committee, 4; Class •Council, 4; English Co-Chairman, 3, 4; Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President, 2, 3; Junior Play, 3; Hi News Junior Issue Staff, 3; Class President, 2; Biology President, 2; Latin President, 2; Biology Play, 2; Silas Marner, 2; ■>lost Popular, Most Personality (tied), and Best Athletic, 2; SA Council, 1; Girls’ Athletic Club, 1. • 91. GAYNELL ODOM ^‘Gay” — poetry — giggles — moccasins — mechanics ■Class Day Dress Committee, 4; Senior Play Scenery Com mittee, 4; Flag Making Committee, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 3, 4; ’ Class Council, 3, 4; English Vice President, 2, 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Secretary, 3; English Secretary, 3; Homeroom Vice President, 3; History Librarian, 3; Biology Secretary, 2; Homeroom President, 2; Civics President, 1; English President, 1; Junior-Senior Waitress and Program, 1. 92. FRANK ORMOND ■“Izzy” — yellow ford — Shirley — track sophisticated air ■Senior Play Usher, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 •(Co-captain, 3, Captain, 4); Junior Play Property Commit tee, 3; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; English and History Secretary, 3; Radio Club Secretary, 2; English Treas- lurer, 1, 2; Homeroom President, 2. • 93. TOM W. PARKER JR. •“Country” — cracks — Terraplane — de livery boy — alibis •Senior Play Usher, 5; English President, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track, 1, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; Homeroom President, 3; Christmas Play, 1. • 94. HERMAN PATE Zane Grey — tall stories — five-and-ten girls —life guard Homeroom President, 4; Swimming, 1, 2, (captain) 4. 95. HOPE PATE director — tan Buick — friendly —hazel sparklers — bows Commencement Committee (chairman), 4; Barn Dance, Country ■Store Committee, 4; Senior Play Reading Committee, 4; English Vice President, 4; SA Athletic Committee, 4; Senior Play Student Director, 4; NCSCC Delegate, 4; Class Council, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; Dramatics President, 3; Bread, Sauce For the Goslings Director, 3; Junior Play, 3; English President, 2; Biology Vice President, 2; Junior-Senior Waitress, 1, 2; Class Song Committee, 1; Glee Club, 1; Swimming, 1. • 96. JAMES PATE soda jerker — Johnny Mack — DiOc — tweed suits Diversified Occupations, 5; Football Manager, 4; Homeroom Vice President, 4; Homeroom President, 3; Junior Ways and Means Committee, 3; English President, 2; Glee Club Parliamentarian, 2; Track, 1, 2; English Vice President, 1; Science President, 1. • 97. DOROTHY DEANE POWELL typing demon — friendly hello’s — Fre mont — domestic — 12th grade Homeroom Vice President, 5; Barn Dance Country Store Committee, 5; Sociology Secretary, 4; Senior Play Usher, 4; Hi News Typist, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 1, 4; Junior Play Usher, 3; Class Council, 3; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; Math Vice President, 2; Biology Play, 2; English Treasurer, 1; Civics Secretary, 1. • 98. ALMA PRINCE “Tiny” — deb hairdo — pink and blue — Fremont — upward glances Diversified Occupation Secretary-Treasurer, 5; SA Cafeteria Committee, 4; Home Economics Secretary-Treasurer and Librarian, 4; Senior Play Marshal, 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee, 4; Library Representative, 4; Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer, 1, 3, 4; Junior Play Marshal, 3; Junior-Senior Floor Show Committee, 3; Homeroom Vice President, 2; English Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Math Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3. J jj Class Day Nominating Committee (chairman), 4; SA Social Committee (chairman), 4; Senior Play, 4; NCSCC District Steering Committee, 4; NCSCC Delegate (official), 4; Tennis, 3, 4; SA Council, 1, 4; Homeroom Vice President, 3; Bread, 3; No! Not the Russians, 3; Sauce for the Gosling, 3; English Vice President, 3; English Secretary, 3; Junior Play, 3; SA Board of Elections, 2; Shakespeare Club, 2; Biology Secretary, 2; Track, 2; Homeroom President, 1, 2; SA Cafeteria Committee, 1; Latin President, 1; English Vice President, 1; English Treasurer, 1; Julius Caesar, 1; General Science Program, 1; Debating Club, 1 BURGESS RADFORD (No Picture) bike rider — curley top — studious — auburn hair Sncw Hill, 1, 2: New Hope, 3; Homeroom Vice President, 2, 4; Homeroom President, 2. 99. CHRISTINE QUINN '‘Teenie” — Navy — blue — quietness Homeroom Vice President, 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 3 Home Economics President, 2; Heme Economics Secretary 100. SPENCER RACKLEY tardy bells — slow motion — work iviz ard — completely happy Homeroom Treasurer, 4; DO Convention Delegate, 4; Junior Senior Entertainment Committee, 3; Track, 1, 2. 101. JOHN ROBERTS “John, Jr.” — girls — jokes cracker socials — personality 102. HELEN ROGERS “Freckles” — actress — loud giggles — out-of-town boys — director — square dances — pretty eyes Senior Barn Dance Ticket Committee; Senior Play Make-up Cornmittee, 4; Homeroom Cap and Gown Treasurer, 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee, 3; Homeroom Librarian, 3; English Vice President, 2; Math Vice President, 2; Basket ball, 2; Sewing Club, 2; Glee Club, 1; Athletic Club, 1. 103. WILLIE ROGERS ‘Red Ryder” — “How in the world ARE PAGE NINE

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