J a.- S d ^ Volume XXI PUBLISHED EACH SCHOOL MONTH BY THE STUDENTS OF THE OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Oxford, N. C., May, 1956 Number 5 Commencement Exercises To Be Held May 31 Rev. Russell Harrison, Dr. William H. Cartwright To Be Speakers Plans for the graduating exercises of the Class of ’56 have been completed, as an nounced by Superintendent C. W. Duggins and Principals W. J. House and E. T. Regan. The annual baccalaureate sermon, which begins the exercises, will be held at the First Baptist Church at eight o’clock on May 27. Following the custom of the rotation of ministers, the Reverend Rus sell Harrison, pastor of the Oxford Metho dist Church, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. Rev. Harrison will be assisted by several local pastors. Class Night Informal exercises in honor of Class Night will be held in the Oxford High School auditorium on Wednesday, May 30, at eight-fifteen o’clock. The valedictory will be delivered by Johnny Welch, who has achieved the highest scholastic average in the class; the salutatory will be given by Jack Raper whose average is second highest. At this time, Peggy Hamme will read the pro phecy ; Charlotte Hunt will deliver the Class Poem.; Rowland Matteson will pre sent the East Will and Testament; Guy Reid will review the Class Historj’^ and Jean Earl Hawks will introduce the Class of ’56. Class gifts have been chosen by Johnny Welch, and Jack Raper, class treasurer, will present a farewell gift to the school. Various medals and awards will be presented at this time by Mr, House. Graduation Night On the night of May 31 at eight fifteen, members of the Senior Qasses of Oxford High School and of John Nichols High School will receive their diplomas. Speak er for the occasion will be Dr. William H. Cartwright, chairman of the Depart ment of Education of Duke University. Members of the Class of ’56 who will make up the Oxford High School roll are: Adcock, James Astor, Jr.; Baker, Allan Price, Jr.; Baker, David Joseph; Blackwell, Bobby Clifton; Blackwell, Nelson Gray; Bryan, Dora Allred; Burnette, James Gar rett; Cheatham, Vera Mae; Clayton, Al bert Thomas; Crawford, James Walker, Jr.; Crews, Walter Washington, Jr.; Cur- rin, William Crawford; Currin, Rosalie; Day, Frances Ann; Dement, Bruce Ed ward; Dickerson, Janet Marie; Dixon, Myrta Ann; Gentry, Benjamin Autry; Gibbs, Ovis Marie; Gillis, Kathleen; Ham me, Mary Elizabeth; Hatton, Joanne Clara; Hawks, Jean Earl; Hogan, Thomas Ward; Hughes, Phillip L.; Hunt, Char lotte Ann; Jones, Doris Jean; Mangum, Carrie Patricia; Matthews, James William; Matteson, Rowland Lanier, Jr.; Morgan, John Hayward; Munn, Robert Thomas; Newman, James Willie, Jr.; Newton, Bar bara Grace; Oakley, Naomi Rhe; O’Brien, Nancy Carolyn; Parrott, Nelson O’Biiant; Puckett, Carl Leland, Jr.; Quick, Stella Louise; Raper, Julius Rowan, Jr.; Reid, William Guy, Jr.; Seate, Margaret Jean; Walters, Shelba Jean; Watkins, Betty Jean; Watkins, Jack; Welch, John Tuns- tall; Wells, Patsy Taylor; Wheeler, James Howard; White, David Lee; White, Doris Patricia; Wrenn, John David; Yow, Earl Russell, Jr. Seniors Leave Many Useful Gifts The senior class of 1956 has left Oxford High School several gifts which will re main useful over the years. The new n'^eaker’s stand, which has a beautiful light oak finish, replaces the one given by the Class of 1947. The stand was made by Mr. John Baker who lives in Oxford. The school has long needed some new flags, so the Seniors gave a new United States and North Carolina flag. Ever run around wondering what time it is? Well, those days are definitely over, be cause that shiny new clock in the Audi torium keeps good time all day. It b the sincere hope of each senior that these gifts will be used for the com fort and enjoyment of the students. Student Body Elects Officers Nellie Holmfis Ballou was elected by the student body of Oxford High School to serve as President for the 1956-57 term. Martha Taylor was chosen by acclamation for the office of Vice-President, as was Ann White for Secretary and John Webb for the office of Treasurer. Nellie Holmes serves as President of the Junior Class, a forward on the Basket ball Team, a member of the G.A.A., this year she was Vice-President of the Student Council and Associate Editor of “The Owl.” Martha, who was chosen for Vice-Presi dent, is a member of the Latin Qub, G. A. A., guard on the Basketball Team, and Circulation Manager of “The Owl”. Mar tha was also the Sophomore representa tive in the Homecoming Court. The Secretary, Ann White, is President of the Latin Club, a member of the Chorus and Girls’ Glee Club, she is in the G.A.A., as well as being prominent in Church acti vities. John Webb, who was chosen as Treasurer, is a member of the Debating Club, Latin Club, B.A.A., and was this year a representative from his home room to the Student Council. Seniors Present' "Green Valley" “Green Valley”, a comedy-fantasy in three arts written by Frank Wattron was presented on April 20, 1956 by The Senior Class of Oxford High School. The play, under the direction of Miss Lorena Averett, took| place in front of Eldon Berry’s cabin in the fabulously fer tile Green Valley. The seniors who participated in the play and the part they portrayed are as fol lows: Eldon Berry BiUy Currin Prim Stokes Jean Earl Hawks Tinker Smith Johnny Welch Tobias J. Everheel Rowland Matteson Martha Mears Dora Bryan Eva Friese Nancy O’Brien Lonesome Berry Jack Raper Grandpaw Berry Guy Reid Granny Berry Charlotte Hunt Calhoun Berry Tommy Hogan Zeb Berry Walter Crews Ransome Berry Jimmy Adcock Prudence Peggy Hamme Rufe Thomas Phillip Hughes Sarah Thomas Patsy Mangum Hip Cooley Robert Munn Mamie Cooley Frances Day Shade Stokes Jimmy Burnette Honor Students JOHNNY WELCH Honor Students Chosen At the close of the second six week’s period the Valedictorian and Salutatorian were chosen from the graduating class of ’56. The Valedictorian is Johnny Welch. Johnny has been a fine student all through high school. Some of his activities have been: Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4; De bating Club 1,4; Debater 2,3,4: Beta Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Chief Marshal 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Giftorian; Senior Superlative. Jack Raper is the Salutatorian. Some of his activities have been: B.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Chorus 2,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Junior Play; Mar shal 3,4; Debating Club 3,4, Vice President 3; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; French Club 3; Band 1,2,4; Senior Superlative. Norwood Heads Oxonian Staff On April 30, 1956 the officers for the 1956-1957 Oxonian Staff were elected. They are as follows: Editor, Buddy Norwood; Associate Editor, Dan Averett; Art Editor, Gwen Hester; and Business Manager, Frank Bullock. Buddy Norwood was elected Editor by acclamation. Buddy has a wide range of activities which include B. A. A., Oxonian Staff, a member of the Football Team, Basketball Team and Golf Team. Buddy is also a member of the Bus Drivers Club. Dan Averett, winning over his oppon ent William Watkins was elected Asso ciate Editor. Dan is a member of the Annual Staff, B. A. A., Golf Team, Foot ball Team, Basketball Team and is on the Student Council. He also belongs to the Latin Club and is Treasurer of the Sopho more Class. The Art Editor, Gwen Hester won over her opponents, Johnny Williams and John Cheatham. Gwen has a wide range of activities which include: Latin Club, G. A. A., Chorus and Girls Glee Club. Gwen is also very active in Church acti vities. Frank Bullock was elected by acclama tion for the office of Business Manager. Frank is a member of the Baseball Team, Basketball Team and the Football Team. He is in the B. A. A. as well as Annual Staff. ^ A- Tv l-\ 'I i ■■■■ JACK RAPER Evening In Paris Theme of Jr.-Sr. On Saturday, May 12, the Junior Class was host to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The dinner was held at the Woman’s Club, where a French menu consisting of fruit cocktail, salad, broiled chicken, asparagus casserole, parslied potatoes, ice tea, hot rolls, and Chocolate eclairs was served. Guests were seated at card tables with white table cloths and drip candles in the middle. Nellie Holmes Ballou, president of the Junior Class, was mistress of cere monies and gave the welcome. Others giving toasts were as follows: Toast to Superintendent Jimmy Baucom Toast to Principal Frank Bullock Toast to Faculty Sallie Webb Toast to School Board Tommy Steagall Toast to Seniors Jane Hedrick Toast to Mothers Mary Hall The waiters and waitresses provided the entertainment after the meal by doing the Can-Can. The girls wore black costumes with bright aprons and small headbands. The waiters were dressed in black trousers with white eton jackets and plain cummer bunds. The waiters and waitresses were Marsha Ray, Mae White, Callie Frazier, Polly Daniel, Charlotte Easton, Augusta Burwell, Mary Helen Blackwell, Jane Wil liams, John Hall, John. Webb, Charles Stovall, Jack, Overton, Edwin Knott, Jerry Averett, William Lytton, and Fielding Wal ker. Following the banquet, the Prom was held in the Gymnasium. Guests entered through the Arch of Triumphe into a street of Paris, lined with sidewalk cafes, shops, and the Eiffel Tower in the background. During intermission a floor show was giv en as the entertainment. The orchestra which provided the music was “The Seranders.” Juniors Receive Class Rings April 16 will always be remembered by the class of ’57. On this most memorable date the Juniors received their class rings. After ten weeks the long awaited date finally arrived. The members of the class who ordered rings had a meeting after exams and decided that they would all order the same color stone. The color selected was blue, which any Junior will tell you is the most beautiful of all.