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THE1949CROSSROADS
PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL
ALBEMARLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Mary Anna Peck, Editor Jeannine Boysworth, Associate Editor
Marion Sifford, Business Manager Hanky Skidmore, Associate Business Mgr.
Mrs. Paul B. Fry, Advisor
This book we dedicate to those alumni of AHS who gave their all for us.
God grant us their courage, their spirit, and their ideals to carry on the
work which they left undone.
KILLED IN WORLD WAR II
Maynard Sheldon Bailey
Charles F. Beatty
Julius L. Bost
David Burleson
Balph T. Cashatt
Max Davis Cranford
Walter Guy Efird
Harold L. Eudy
Pearly Fields
Lewis R. Frye
Walter Edward Freeman
Wade A. Harris
William Gene Hatley
Richard T. Henning
Richard T. Howell
William Lee Mann
Grady Moyle
Robert McSwain
Franklin Niven
George C. Redfern
Ralph Robinette
Paul D. Shaver
Wallace Shiplett
Owen Skidmore
"To live in the hearts of those we leave behind us is not to die."
FACULTY
Left to right: Mrs. Paul Fry, Paul B. Fry, Mrs. Eddie Hinson,
Mrs. N. A. Hayes, Mrs. Keith Almond, R. C. Hatle,
Miss Catherine Harrison, Miss Chicora Caughman.
FACULTY
Seated: Miss Lillian Misenheimer, Miss Edna Matheson.Standing: Miss Lenna Morrow, Miss Beatrice Holbrook, Mrs. A. S. Lynn,
J. C. Morris, Miss Jeanne Lentz, Mrs. J. W. Ivey, Miss Pearle Michael.
Seated: Mrs. Don Peiffer.
Standing: Toby Webb, Miss Olive McIntosh, Miss Eunice Reese, Miss EmilyTeague, D. H. Peiffer, Mrs. Mott Saunders, E. F. Wilson, Mrs. GeorgeStovall, Mrs. Paul Helms.
Football heroes . . . Misses Morrow and Matheson . . . Seniors wax playful . . . Mrs. Peiffer
. . . Light fantastic . . . Gal from Texas . . . Bus drivers . . . Harry Pawlik . . . Seniors . . .
Mr. and Mrs. . . . Roy 'n' Alma . . . Jimmy's Ford . . . Faculty at lunch . . . Jis playin'.
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Headed for school . . . Oh, happy days . . . Up to mischief . . . Toujours amour . . . F. and F.
. . . Lady killers . . . Campus scene . . . We use Colgates . . . Curly . . . Ready to go . . .
Spring bonnet . . . Warming up . . . Old gym gems . . . Friends . . . Hold 'er . . . Hiya!
. . . Just courting . . . When we were Scouts . . . Pickin' on Gene . . . Giggles . . . David
. . . Let's eat.
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Dick Redden President
Frank Lowder Vice President
Sue Herrin Secretary
Jimmy Miller Teasurer
Miss Chicora Caughman Advisor
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BARBARA ALDRIDGE "The greatest pleasure of life is love." Secretary of 3th grade homeroom..
Vice President of Boosters club, Secretary of Mixed chorus, Boosters club 2
years, Dramatics club, Dance club, Girls' chorus, Mixed chorus, Cheerleader
4 years, Chief cheerleader 1M years, Cast of "Season's Greetings", Secretary
of 1 1th grade home room.
TlMMY Allen "The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen plainest whenall around it is dark."
Library club 2 years, Creative writing club, French club. Intramural
basketball, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff.
CHARLES ALMOND "He never skips a small task, for one of the simple duties may hold the keyto the biggest problem."Intramural basketball 4 years, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff.
GENEVA BaRBEE "Friendship improves happiness."
Typing club, Dance club. Girls' chorus, "Full Moon staff, Crossroads
staff.
JESSIE BARBEE "Happiness is the supreme object of existence.'
Typing club, Boosters club, Girls' chorus 2 years.
RUBY BaRBEE "Modesty is a shining light; it prepares the mind to receive knowledge,and the heart for truth."
Donald BARNES "Today is the wise man's day."President of homeroom, Student Council representative, Bible club, 8thgrade chorus, Vocational student 2 years, cast of Bible play, "Full Moon"staff, "Crossroads" staff.
SALLY BEAVER «To j0V6) t0 learrl) to dream, to do—this is to live."
Secretary 8th grade homeroom, 8th grade chorus. Student Councilrepresentative, Mixed chorus 2 years, Dramatics club 2 years, President of
French club, Creative Writing club, Boosters club, cast of "Season's Greet-ings". National Honor Society, chairman of Assemble committee, Co-editor"Full Moon", Literary editor "Crossroads", usher, "Who's Who",Accompanist Mixed Chorus, Valedictorian.
Ci.AUDE BEEKER "If you believe in Fate, believe in it at least for your own good."Vocational Student, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff.
ANNIE LAURA Bell "Kind words are the music of the world." President of Library club,
Library club 2 years, Boosters club 1 year, Intramural basketball, Delegateto North Carolina High School Library Association, Librarian 2 years, Castof "Esther".
NORMA Jane BOGLE "Happiness is the perfume she is always pouring on others."
Vice president of Library club, Librarian, Library editor of "Full Moon",Supervisor of annual pictures, French club, Diamaties club, Mixed chorus2 years, Cast of "Season's Greetings", Hospitality committee for Mixedchorus, 8th grade chorus, Intramural basketball.
JACQUELINE BOWERS "Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish."French club, Home Economics club, Dance club, Boosters club, Hospitality
committee, Welcome committee, Intramural basketball.
JEANNINE BOYSWORTH "She walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies."
Homeroom officer, French club, Dramatics club, Basketball team, Boosters
club, Dance club, Girls' chorus, 8th grade chorus, "Full Moon" staff,
"Crossroads" staff, Intramural basketball, Nat. Honor Society, Salutatorian.
ELIZABETH BROWN It ' s nor- how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makeshappiness."Homeroom officer, Boosters club, Typing club, Bible club.
LOUISE BURGESS "Gifts are what a woman has, but graces are what she is."
Girls' chorus, Intramural basketball 2 years.
ERNEST BURLESON "Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they really are, and doingthings as they ought to be done."Student Council representative 2 years, Mixed chorus, Soloist, Member of
Double Quartet, Vocational student, Intramural basketball.
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MaaINE BURLESON "What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity."President of Girls' chorus, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff, Vocational
student 2 years.
VERA BuRRIS "She who commands herself commands others."
Boosters' club, Dramatics club, National Honor Society, cast of "Grapes ForDinner", Varsity basketball 2 years, B-team basketball 2 years, Athletic
committee.
Bill IE JEAN Camp "Gaiety and a light heart are the best medicines for everyone."
Dramatics club, Boosters club, 8th grade chorus, Mixed chorus 2 years,
Hospitality committee, Publicity committee and Transportation committeeof Mixed chorus.
JlMMIE CARPENTER "I like work; it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours."
Mixed chorus 2 years, B-team basketball 2 years, Varsity basketball, cast
of "Season's Greetings", Transportation committee and hospitality commit-tee of Mixed chorus, Home room officer.
MeLVIN CARPENTER "A great man is what he is because he was what he was."Treasurer of Boys' chorus, Art club, Boosters club, Science club, Monogramclub, Intramural representative, Sports editor of "Full Moon", Sports editor
of "Crossroads", Athlete of month, Varsity football 2 years, B-team football
2 years, Varsity basketball 3 years, Varsity baseball 2 years.
L. C. CAUDLE "He can who thinks he can."Boosters club 2 years, Dramatics club 2 years, 8th grade chorus, Mixedchorus, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff, National Honor Society,
Intramural football and basketball, chairman of Transportation committeeof Mixed chorus, Who's Who.
JAMES Cox "I'm sitting on top of the world."President of home room l()th grade, Boys' chorus 2 years, B-team football.
Intramural basketball 4 years. Assistant manager football team, Vocationalstudent, Creative Writing club.
CHARLOTTE CriSCO "Goodness is the only investment that never fails."
Dramatics club. Typing club. Art club, Boosters club. Girls' chorus, cast of"Easter Parade", Secretary of Bible club, Intramural basketball, Field Day.
BlCHARD CriSCO "It's the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear that's a-making the sunshineeverywhere."Student Council representative, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff, castof "Season's Greetings", Mixed chorus class 2 years, Mixed chorus club 2years, Double quartet, Varsity football 2 years, stage arranger for Mixedchorus.
TeCIL CurlEE "The temple of our purest thoughts is silence."
Vocational club.
EVELYN DENNIS "The soul is strong that trusts in goodness."Library assistant, Typing club.
CLYDE DOSS "Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye."
Vocational student, Intramural basketball.
Keith Drye "We can do anything if we stick to it long enough."Bible club, Boys' chorus, Intramural basketball, Vocational student.
EUGENE EARNHARDT "Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest."Treasurer of home room, Vice-president of Mixed chorus, Science club,
Boys' chorus, Mixed chorus, Boys' quartet, B-team basketball, Varsitybasketball, cast of "Season's Greetings", Intramural basketball and football,
chairman of Stage committee of Mixed chorus.
PEGCY Earp "The highest fraces of music flow from the feeling of the heart."Secretary of 10th grade home room, secretary-treasurer of 12th grade homeroom, 8th grade chorus. Mixed chorus, Dramatics club, Boosters club 2years, French club 2 years, Art club, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff,
usher, Intramural basketball 2 years, National Honor Society, east of "Sea-son's Greetings", Girls' Ensemble.
Joe EDWARDS "I have all that I have ever enjoyed"Art club, Mixed chorus, Dramatics club.
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Delmar Efird "There is nothing like fun, is there?"
Library club, Intramural basketball 2 years, Librarian, Chorus 2 years.
Mary El DER "She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved
much."Secretary Dramatics club, Student Council representative. Mixed chorus 2years, Dramatics club 2 years, French club, Boosters club 2 years, Scrap-
book committee, Cast of "Season's Greetings", Co-editor of "Full Moon",Assistant literary editor of "Crossroads", "Stanly News and Press" reporter,
Creative writing club, National Honor Society, Who's Who.
Jack Eudy "Today is worth two tomorrows."Boys' chorus, Mixed chorus, Cast of "Season's Greetings", Boosters club,
Intramural basketball.
Coi.ON FAULKNER "Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves."
Dramatics club, Band, Librarian, Cafeteria worker, Delegate to N. C.
Library Association.
Bn,L FESPERMAN "A good face is a letter of recommendation, as a good heart is a letter of
credit."
Boosters club, Mixed chorus 2 years, Football team, Intramural basketball
2 years, Usher, Dramatics club, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff,
Cheerleader, Bus driver, Librarian.
ARCENE FlTZGERALD "The highest wisdom is continual cheerfulness."
Homeroom officer 3 years, Boosters club, Dramatics club, French club.
Dance club, Intramural basketball 2 years, Librarian, cast of "Petite Nelle".
DAVID Gaddy "Good humor is one of the best articles of dress in society."
8th grade chorus, Band 2 years, Boys' chorus 2 years, Library staff,
President of Band club, Member of "Musical Morons", "Full Moon" staff,
"Crossroads" staff, Boosters club, French club, Stunt night, Publicity manfor Band, Who's Who.
Frances Caddy "Laugh and the world laughs with you."Transferred from Highland Park School, Dallas, Texas, Homeroom officer 2years, Boosters club, French club, Mixed chorus, Girls' chorus, Cast of
"Season's Greetings", "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff, National HonorSociety, Dramatics club, cast of "Grapes For Dinner", Girls' Ensemble.
JOHNNY HAIRE "Every man is a volume, if vou know how to read him."Homeroom officer. Treasurer of Band, Boys' chorus. Band, Photographersclub, Band club, Varsity football 1 year, B-team football 2 years, Managerof basketball team.
A. B. Harris "He knows it's always morning somewhere."Intramural basketball.
MADELINE HathCOCK "Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue."
Student Council representative 2 years, Girls' chorus, Girls' Ensemble,Mixed chorus 2 years. Art club, Cheerleader, Dramatics club, Cast of
"Season's Greetings", Chairman of Social Standards committee.
NANCY HeaRNE "She gets much out of life, which is what she puts into it."
Bible club, Boosters club, Dramatics club, French club. Dancing club,Girls' chorus, Mixed chorus. Girls' ensemble, Assistant manager of basket-ball team, Cast of "Esther", advertising committee of "Crossroads", Home-room officer 2 years.
DlCK Hedden "This is the final test of a gentleman; his respect for those who can be of noservice to him."Transferred from Badin High School, Badin, N. C, Band, Senior class
president, Homeroom officer, Boys' double quartet.
Geraldine Helms . , „ . . u t- i • »1 he truly generous is trie truly wise.
Homeroom officer, Library club, Vocational student.
Sue Herrin "Genius is the gold in the mine, talent is the miner who works and bringsit out."
Homeroom officer, Secretary of Senior class, Mixed chorus accompanist,Dramatics club. Mixed chorus 2 \ ears, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads"staff, cast of "Season's Greetings", 9th grade chorus. National HonorSociety, French club, Girls' Ensemble.
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm"
Dramatics club, Boosters Club, 8th grade chorus, Intramural basketball 2years.
Alvin Holt
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Calvin HOPKINS "All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not honesty and goodnature."
Mixed chorus, Intramural basketball, Vocational student.
EVELYN HOWARD "It is well to think well; it is Divine to act well."
French club, Bible club, cast of "Esther".
FRANCINE Howard "If you work, if you wait, you will find the place where the four-leaf
clovers grow."President 8th grade homeroom, 8th grade chorus, Typing club, Boosters
club, Vocational student, Girls' chorus, Intramural basketball 2 years,
Cheerleader 2 years, Chief Cheerleader 1 year, Librarian.
Page Huckabee "The only right is what is right after my constitution; the only wrong whatis against it."
President of Dramatics club, Student Council representative, Boosters club,
French club 2 years, Mixed chorus, cast of "Driving Lesson", "Grapes ForDinner", Intramural basketball, National Honor Society.
VERNON HunsuCKER, Jr "The secret of being happy in this world is not to mind or be troubled bythe little things."
Boys' chorus 2 years, Boosters club, Intramural basketball 2 years, Intra-
mural football.
T K HURT c'bmb the steep hill requires slow pace at first.">' J
' Band club, Boys' chorus, Mixed chorus, Band 2 years, B-team basketball,
Intramural basketball 2 years, cast of "Season's Greetings".
DONALD KlRKPATRICK "It is not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly expresses theworth of a man, but what he is."
Vice-president of Monogram club, President of Boosters club, StudentCouncil representative, Dramatics club 2 years, chairman of Boys' chorus, 3years Varsity football, 1 year B-team football, 3 years Varsity basketball,
Intramural committee, "Crossroads" staff. Athlete of Month, Who's Who.
RALPH KlMREY "S'pose you're out of every dime!Gettin' broke ain't no crime;
Tell the world you're feelin prime-Keep a-goin'."
Vocational student, Intramural basketball.
Margie Lambert "Joy is not in things-it is in us."
Girls chorus 2 years, Intramural basketball, Typing club.
ToMMIE Laton "One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man."Vocational student, Intramural basketball, Bus driver
L. C. LONDON "Much wisdom goes often with fewest words."Science club, Vocational student, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff.
FbA\tK LoWDER "A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside of."
Vice-president of senior class, President of Monogram club, 3 years varsity
football, 1 year B-team basketball, Tennis team, Science club, Boosters club,
8th grade chorus.
JERRY LOWDER "Ambition rules his heart and love his brain."President of Student Body, President of Honor Society, Science club, Mixedchorus, Dramatics club, 8th grade chorus, Boosters club, cast of "Season'sGreetings", Commencement Marshal, Intramural basketball. "Crossroads"business staff, Who's Who, cast of "Grapes For Dinner", delegate NorthCarolina Student Council Congress.
MABLENE LOWDEB "She flies with her own wings."Secretary 8th grade home room, secretary 9th grade home room, Frenchclub 2 years, Boosters club, Dramatics club, Dance club, Art club, Mixedchorus 2 years, National Honor Society, Secretary of French II club, cast
of "Season's Greetings", business staff of "Crossroads ', Intramural basketball2 years.
ADELIA MAULDIN "Contentment is a habit-she contracted it."
French club, Dramatics club 2 years, Art club, Boosters club, Dance club,Advertising committee of "Crossroads", Office worker, Intramural basket-ball 3 years, Scrapbook committee of Dramatics club.
CHBISTINE MeCIMORE "An act of goodness is in itself an act of happiness."Typing club, Intramural basketball, Vocational student.
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VlOIJET Mf.LTON "She looked for excitement and found a world of happiness."
Library club, French club, Typing club, Vocational student, Dramaticsclub, "Crossroads" staff, Intramural basketball.
ElI7\BETH MlLLER "Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, notby rule."
Homeroom officer, Dramatics club. Boosters club, French club 2 years,
Mixed chorus, "Crossroads" staff. Intramural basketball. Girls' ensemble.
JlMMY MlLLER "Every man is the maker of his fortune."
"Crossroads" staff. Student Council representative. Homeroom officer.
Vice-president of Student Council, President of Mixed Chorus, Treasurerof Senior class, Dramatics club, Dance club, Commencement marshal, Var-sity football 2 years, B-team football 2 years, Who's Who, Boys' Quartet.
Sam McMANUS "The shortest and surest way to live with honor in this world is to be in
reality what we would appear to be."Varsity football 2 years, B-team football 2 years, Science club, Photographyclub, Dramatics club, 8th grade chorus, Intramural basketball and football.
BLONDELL MORRIS "Nothing is so strong as gentleness."
Typing club, Band, Vocational student, Girls' chorus, 8th grade chorus.
LuLA MORRIS "To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence."
Homeroom officer, Boosters club, Dramatics club, Home Economics club,
Dance club, Mixed chorus 2 years, Girls' chorus, cast of "Season's Greet-ings", "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff, Librarian, National HonorSociety, Girls' ensemble.
MARGARET MORRIS "Memory is the diary we all carry about with us."
Dramatics club, French club. Boosters club, Girls' chorus, Winner of poetrymedal.
DONALD MuLLIS "What I must do is all that concerns me; not what the people think."
Home Economics club, Boys' chorus, Varsity Football 2 years, B-team foot-
ball 2 years, Intramural basketball 2 years, Field day.
JlMMY NAPIER "The first sigh of love is the last of wisdom."Homeroom officer, Vice-president of Home Economics club. Treasurer of
Monogram club, Student Council representative. Monogram club 2 years,
Boosters club 2 years, Varsity basketball 4 years. Varsity football 2 years,
Cast of "Season's Greetings", Chairman of Social Standards Committee, Boys'Double Quartet.
ISABEL OUTLAW "Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society."
Homeroom officer, Boosters club, French club, Dramatics club. Dance club,
Mixed chorus, 9th grade chorus. Girls' ensemble, "Full Moon" staff, "Cross-roads" staff, Intramural basketball.
Bob PATTERSON "Man is the merriest species of creation; all above or below him are serious."
Student Council representative, Dramatics club, French club, Commence-ment marshal, Varsity football 2 years, B-team football 2 years, Intramuralbasketball.
Mary Anna Peck "An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise."Homeroom officer. Secretary of student body. Council representative,Boosters club, Dramatics club, French club, Art club. Mixed chorus, Cheer-leader, Commencement Marshal 2 years, Dance chairman, Council con-vention delegate, Intramural basketball, Assembly committee, Usher, "FullMoon" staff, Editor of "Crossroads", Who's Who, National Honor Society.
WlLLIS PENCE "Genius lights its own fire, but it is constantly collecting material to keepit alive with flame."
Band, French club, Cast of "Petite Nelle."Ramelle PLYLER "Nothing good comes; all has to be fetched."
Typing club, Girls' chorus 2 years.
BETTY Jean POPLIN "If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being."Student Council representative 2 years, Dramatics club, B-team basketball,
Varsity basketball 2 years. Cheerleader, Boosters club, National Honor So-ciety, Commencement Marshal, Chief Marshal, Assembly committee, "MissMerry Christmas" of A. H. S.", cast of radio skit, usher, Business staff of"Crossroads", Winner of History Medal, Co-captain of Varsity Basketballteam, Who's Who.
Nancy PRIESTER "Life is made up of little things. He is wise who cherishes the loving yetseemingly trivial details of daily living."
Dramatics club 2 years, Boosters club 2 years, French club 2 years, Danceclub, Mixed chorus, Business staff of "Crossroads", 3 years Intramuralbasketball. Girls' Ensemble.
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CHARLES ROSS "I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes."
3 years Varsity football, Monogram club.
Clyde RUMMAGE "Every time a man smiles, and much more when he laughs, it adds some-thing to his life."
Boosters club, B-team basketball, Varsity basketball. Librarian, staff of
"Crossroads", Intramural football, staff of "Full Moon", Chairman of Stage
Arrangements in Mixed Chorus.
Ted RUMMAGE "A laugh is worth 100 groans in any market."Boys' chorus 2 years, Intramural basketball, basketball manager.
Alma RUSSELL "The only way to have a friend is to be one."
Mixed chorus, Girls' chorus, Boosters club, Typing club, Intramural basket-
ball 3 years. Home Economics club.
ElMON RUSSELL "Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.""Full Moon" staff, Mixed chorus, Band, Boosters club, "Crossroads" staff,
Treasurer of French II club, Dramatics club, Boys' Double Quartet, 8thgrade chorus, Librarian of Mixed chorus, Who's Who.
GRAHAM RUSSELL "A merry heart is the blessing of the world."Vocational student 2 years.
PeGGY RUSSELL "Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important."
Typing club, B-team basketball, cafeteria worker.
RACHEL RUSSELL "Happiness consists in activity."
Dramatics club, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staF, Art club.
"His mind his kingdom, his will his law."Home room officer, Boosters club, B-team football, Art editor and pho-tography staff of "Crossroads", Intramural basketball, Business staff of"Crossroads", "Who's Who", National Honor Society.
"I have enjoyed the happiness of the world; I have lived and I have loved."Typing club, Band, B-team basketball, Boosters club, Intramural basketball,Home Economics club.
"Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves."Boosters club, Ninth grade chorus, Girls' chorus, Mixed chorus, Librarian,Intramural basketball 2 years.
"Too low they build who build beneath the stars."
President of homeroom 10th grade, Dramatics club 2 years, Secretary of9th grade home room, French club 2 years, D. A. R. Good Citizen, Busi-ness Manager of "Crossroads", Secretary of Student Council, StudentCouncil representative, Boosters club, Secretary-treasurer of National HonorSociety, Commencement Marshal 2 years, delegate to Girls' State and Stud-ent Council Congress, chairman of Assembly committee, Secretary ofJunior class, "Who's Who".
"Do noble things, not dream them all day long; and so make Life and that
vast Forever one grand sweet song." Dramatics club 2 years, French club 2
years, National Honor Society, Assistant Business Manager of "Crossroads",
Art club, Boosters club, Intramural basketball 2 years.
"Of plain, sound sense, life's current coin is made."Bus driver, Science club. Intramural basketball.
"Men of the noblest dispositions think themselves happiest when they share
their happiness with others."
Boys' chorus 2 years, Intramural basketball, Vocational student.
"A good deed is never lost."
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Rill Sanders
Peggy Saunders
Elizabeth Sides
Marion Sifford
Mary Frances Skidmore
Jack Smith
Hugh Smith
Marshall Smith
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BROYCE SNUGGS "What your heart thinks great, is great; The soul's emphasis is alwaysright."
Vocational student, Mixed chorus, Girls' chorus, Intramural basketball.
PeGGY SNUGGS "The most sensible of all pleasures consists in promoting the pleasures of
others."
Typing club, Art club, Boosters club, Intramural basketball 2 years, Danceclub, Bible club.
BETTY StaTON "Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue."
Dramatics club, Tvping club, cast of "Easter Parade ", Dance club, Boostersclub.
Bob Stoker "A light heart lives long."
Varsity football 2 years, B-team football 2 years, Tntramural basketball,Homeroom officer, Athletic representative, Monogram club. Athlete of theMonth.
KENNETH TALBERT "The unspoken word never does harm."D. O. Club, Vocational student, Intramural basketball.
p^oy TALBERT "I never met a man I didn't like."
Treasurer of Home Economics club, Boosters club. Home Economics club,
Boys' Chorus 2 years, Intramural basketball, Field day.
DoRJS THOMAS "The world is a comedy to those who think so."
Art club, Home Economics club, B-team basketball, Librarian, Welcomecommittee.
Betty Thompson "To love and win is the best thing."
Transferred from Yadkinville.
GENEVA THOMPSON "The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed."Girls' chorus, Mixed chorus, Vocational student.
EDWARD UNDERWOOD "The highest manhood resides in disposition, not in mere intellect."
Boosters club. Boys' chorus 3 years, Mixed chorus, Baseball team, Intramuralbasketball.
MARTIN USSERY "He's looking over a four-leaf clover."
Boys' chorus, Vocational student.
Betty West "That best portion of a good woman's life: Her little nameless, unremem-bered acts of kindness and love."
Varsity basketball 2 years, Dramatics club, Boosters club, Intramural basket-ball, B-team basketball.
Edward Whitley "Silence is golden."Vocational student, "Full Moon" staff, "Crossroads" staff.
Joe Efird WHITLEY "Life is a gem of many facets."
French club 2 years, "Crossroads" staff, President of French club, Dramaticsclub, Boosters club. Cast of "Job", President of Bible club.
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Most likely to succeed and most ambitious—JOE,
EFIRD WHITLEY and SALLY BEAVER; Best
dancers—FRANCINE HOWARD and ELMONRUSSELL; Most popular-MAEY ANNE PECK and
JIMMIE MILLER; Most studious - JOE EFIRDWHITLEY and BETTY WEST; Wittiest—FRANCE
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GADDY and RALPH KIMREY; Most influential-
MARION SIFFORD and DONALD KIRKPATRICK;Best looking - BETTY JEAN POPLIN and BILLFESPERMAN; Biggest talkers-FAGE HUCKABEEand JIMMY ALLEN.
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Cwfesf—BARBARA ALDRIDGE and BILL FESPER-MAN; Best dressed-EBWARB UNDERWOOD and
JEANNIE BOYSWORTH; Most dependable-]ERRYLOWDER and MARION SIFFORD; Best dl-round-
TIMMIE NAPIER, BETTY JEAN POPLIN, and
JLMMIE MILLER; Best Athletes - DON KIRK-
PATRICK and VERA BURRIS; Most talented and
most original - BILL SAUNDERS and SALLYBEAVER; Friendliest-JIMMIE CARPENTER and
MARY ANNA PECK.
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CLASS
OF
1950
William Grigg
Bill Kluttz
Gaynelle Chandler
President
Vice President
Secretary
Bob Barringer Treasurer
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JUNIORS
FIRST ROW: Stancil Aldridge, Peggy Almond, Douglas Archer, Jimmy Austin, Jean Railey.
SECOND ROW: Doris Barnes, Bobby Barringer, Bill Baucom, Betty Boone, Lamar Bowers.
THIRD ROW: Fred Braswell, Barbara Brown, Jane Bullock, Jean Bullock, Betty Burleson.
FOURTH ROW: Ted Burleson, Gaynelle Chandler, Mary Helen Cooper, Dwight Cranford, Bobby Cree.
FIFTH ROW: Terrell Crisco, Willie Crisco, Conrad Crotts, Joyce Crowell, Carroll Davis, Janet Deese.
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SECOND ROW: Norma Efird, Henry Forrest, Jo Fox, Lorene Frick, Reba Frick
THIRD ROW: Royd Furr, Hoyle Gilbert, Rill Griffin, Etui Griffin, William Grigg.
FOURTH ROW: James Gulledge, Aileen Hall, Charles Harrington, Claude Hartsell, Perline Hartsell.
FIFTH ROW: Cranford Hathcock, Jimmy Hathcock, John Helms, Clegg Herrin, Frances Hinson, ElleneI [olbrook.
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SECOND ROW: Everette Hudson, Kathleen Hudson, Junior Honeycutt, Jimmy Kelly, Mildred Kelly.
THIRD ROW: Rill Kluttz, Jimmy Knight, Mary Lamar, Max Lambert, Gene Laughter.
FOURTH ROW: George Lee, Jack Lee, Tommy Lilly, Vernon Lisk, Larry Lowder.
FIFTH ROW: Geraldine Mabry, Joan Marby, Rarbara Mauldin, Edith Mauldin, Kirk Michael, Jack Miller.
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FIRST ROW: Anne Milton, Martha Moore, Carolyn Morgan, Alma Rae Morton, Bobbv Morton.
SECOND ROW: Elbert Morton, Jack Morton, Rayvon Morton, Max Moyle, Connie McLain.
THIRD ROW: Peggy Napier, Marlene Page, Harry Pawlik, Irene Peck, Malcolm Pelt.
FOURTH ROW: Howard Plyler, Lauretta Plyler, Carolyn Poplin, Evelyn Poplin, Sara Frances Poplin.
FIFTH ROW: Curtis Ragsdale, Peggy Redfern, Attrice Rich, Marie Roscoe, Mary Rose Rummage, Louise
Russell.
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SECOND ROW: Sara Skidmore, Barbara Smith, Dorothy Smith, Betty Sprinkle, Bryant Stallings.
THIRD ROW: Madie Stamper, Sadie Stamper, Elizabeth Starr, Leroy Swaringen, Monzelle Talbert.
FOURTH ROW: Norma Talbert, Catherine Taylor, Allen Tindall, Kenneth Tucker, Hattie Tucker.
FIFTH ROW: Bobbie Watson, Kenneth Willis, Ed Whitley, Juanita Vanhoy, Bob Youngblood.
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Soup's on . . . Leap frog . . . Don and Lula . . . B uddies . . . Miss Lentz . . . Dressed up . . .
Ride 'em, cowboy . . . Four of a kind . . . New angle . . . Fall in . . . Sue and Jerry . . .
You dance divinely . . . What's what? . . . Five by five . . . Shoot . . . Ha, ha . . . Jis' posin'
. . . Swink and Jack . . . Getting a tan . . . Jessie Barbee . . . When you and I were young.
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SOPHOMORES
FIRST ROW: Carolyn Akers, Wren Almond, Colleen Archer, Clara Barbee, Billy Barnes, Dewey Bailey, J.
C. Bell, Helen Bowers.
SECOND ROW: Johnny Boyett, William Bradley, Virginia Brown, Jo Ann Burrell, Arthur Burris, Virginia Byrge,
George Causby, Larry Chandler.
THIRD ROW: Jane Coggin, Lillian Copley, Eddie Criseo, Lucille Curlee, Myra Davis, Carol Dick, Donald
Earnhardt, Dora Efird.
FOURTH ROW: Frank Efird, Elizabeth Elder, Eva Mae Eudy, Ardree Ferrell, Harvey Ferrell, Mary Jewell
Fesperman, Billy Frye, Dorothy Gaskin.
FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Green, Martha Griffin, Claude Harwood, Helen Harwood, John Harwood, Nell Hatley,
Catherine Helms, Sidney Helms.
SIXTH ROW: John Herrin, Lewis Hinson, Paddy Hinson, Essie Kimrey, Eunice Kimrey, Roberta Kimrey,
Phyllis Kluttz, Sallie Neal Kluttz.
SEVENTH ROW: Martha Knight, Dillon Lambert, Constance Lefler, Jane Little.
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oFIRST ROW: Elsie Mae Lowder, Lois Lowder, Malcolm Lowder, Mary Lowder, Vina Ruth Lowder,
Blondell Lucas, Bryce Luther, Delia Rose Mabry.
SECOND ROW: Billie Rose Mauldin, Bobby Mauldin, Dick Mauldin, Angela Moncrief, Talmadge Moose, Billie
Morris, Tommy Morris, Joe McAnulty.
THIRD ROW: Reid McLendon, Charles Palmer, Edward Patterson, Mable Pennington, Betty Jean Poplin,
Jane Rogers, Betty Russell, Ola Mae Russell.
FOURTH ROW: Frances Saunders, Robert Scaggs, Jimmie Scarboro, Bernhard Schadt, Jimmy Simmons,
Carolyn Simpson, Jane Smith, Louise Smith.
FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen Speight, Henry Springer, John Stoker, Eleanor Swaringen, Ann Taylor, Billy
Thomas, Janice Thomas, Louise Vanhoy.
SIXTH ROW: Donald Wagner, Charles Whitley, Elbert Whitley, Joe Whitley, Frank Wilhelm, Frankie
Williams, Lois Wilson, Donald Woolly.
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Young'un and Sonny . . . Spring fever . . . Coin' my way? . . . Ed . . . Dinner time . .
"Allen" . . . Love's grand . . . Lost week end . . . On top of the world . . . jerry and T model . .
Campus scenes . . . Sittin' pretty . . . Loafin' . . . Dead-eye Dick.
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FRESHMAN CLASSCLASS ROLL
Betty Aldridge Betty Dennis Lina Belle Lamar Billy Poplin
Olema Aldridge James Dennis Charles Laton Hilda Poplin
Donald Almond Mary Ann Dennis Jerry Laton Richard Poplin
Ruby Andrews Mazelle Dry Roy Laton Tommie Poplin
Don Archer Johnny Eagle Betty Lefler Sue Redfern
Catherine Atkins Carrol Foster Joyce Lewis Betty Sue Rogers
Jimmy Austin Donald Frick Billy Lisk Doris Rogers
Nancy Austin Joe Gaskin James Lisk Carrie Russell
Jimmy Baldwin Larry Glover William Litaker Dewey Russell
Tohn Barbee Neill Graham Joe Long Jane Russell
Marie Barbee Clarence Griffith Betty Jean Lowder Joe Russell
Ralph Barbee Jo Ann Griffin Bruce Lowder Kenneth Russell
Peggy Barnhardt Margaret Griffin Nancy Lowder Tony Russell
Jean Barringer Elizabeth Hagans Helen Luther Gladys Sanders
Bill Batten Kenneth Hall Farrell Mann Janice Scott
Betty Jo Boles Marlene Harrington David Marbry Richard Scott
Buddy Boone Ruby Hatley Jane McDowell Katherine Shaver
Delma Bowers V. L. Harwood Jim Mclntyre Jimmy Skidmore
Jimmy Brown Nancy Jo Haynes Nancy Meachum Bonnie Small
Betty Brunson Hoyle Helms Jeanette Mesimer Don Smith
Edward Buic Janette Helms Jimmy Michael Harold Smith
Clara Burleson Virginia Helms Emily Milton Sue Smith
Eleanor Burleson Carol Herrin Franklin Mitchell Kenneth Speight
Alton Burris Gene Hinson Lovell Moose Ozell Speight
Audrey Burris Helen Hitchcock Jimmy Morgan W. B. Stallings
Betty Jean Burris Virginia Hollingsworth Jerry Morris Reggie Stoker
Bill Burris Leroy Holt Peggy Morris Leslie Swanner
Keith Byrd Gene Honeycutt Roger Morris Ann Swaringen
Helen Cagle Angeline Hopkins David Morrow Jean Taylor
Phyllis Callicutt Larry Hopkins Nancy Morrow H. T. Thompson
Genoal Carpenter Paula Howard Sylvia Morrow James Thompson
Henry Carpenter Louise Huneycutt Betty Jane Morton Jimmy Thompson
Raymond Clark Jimmy Hunsucker Glenn Morton Leroy Thorpe
Ruth Clark Carolyn Jones Hamilton Morton Jeanette Troutman
Joe Clayton Cornelius Jones Helen Morton Larry Tucker
Kenneth Coley Lindsay Jones Mickey Morton Charles Walters
Jimmy Crisco Flint Josey Jr. Bob Palmer Kenneth Whitley
Barbara Jean Crowell Bobbv Kelly Bobby Parker Patsy Williford
Betty Lynn Crowell Kathryn Kimrey Patsy Pettit Johnny Youngblood
Ann Reeder Daniels Lewis Kluttz Laura Mae Plyler Nancy Yow
Betty Davis Douglas Knotts Randall Plyler
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FRESHMAN CLASS
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EIGHTH GRADEMRS. HAYES
Glenn AlmondBobby ArcherEdna Barbee
J. C. BooneBobby BuntingRuby BurkhardtBob CarriherMarie ClaytonSandra DavisCarolvn DobyDai rill Frick
Sue GrahamDon HarringtonDalton HathcockLarry HoltBill HuckabeeMildred HuneycuttMildred JamesPeggy JohnsonFrances LaughlinCarolyn MillerShirley MortonDon PearceRubv Phillips
Betty RummageWanda Sells
Kenneth SmallJanette SmithCarol ThompsonGene SnuggsRoyce Thompson
MPS. IVEY
Shirley BooneJeanette BowersLarry BowersFrank Burrell
Evelyn Burris
David BrutonFrank ChandlerLarry Crisco
Marian DavisTeanette DennisToby Frick
James GibsonMarilyn GreenePat HaireDouglas HarperBenny HerrinRobert LowderJeanette McLendonMacie McLesterCharles McManusTed MabryClayton MauldinAveline MortonDonald MortonAvanell OsborneDonald PerryBernice RoscoeBetty Ruth Russell
Helen Starr
Julie UsseryJuanita UsseryAnne WalterJudith WhitleyAnne WhitlockKay ThomasLouise Kindley
MRS. LYNNAnn AllenSally AusbandNancy ChanceMona Rae Crotts
James CrowellEugene DeeseEdna Mae DickDwight EfirdDon EudyCarolyn GaddyBetty HaireHarold HarkeyJanelle HarringtonMartha Rae Harris
Shirley HinsonJoyce HoltJames HudgensNelda HuneycuttNancy KluttzShirley LiskJeanette MabeAnn MayberryCarroll LaytonBuford LucasGary LunsfordPatsy PageGerald ParkerBobbie Russell
Robert ShaverCarolyn SmithDonald StognerDon ThomasImogene TuckerLeroy TuckerGary WaisnerTrudie WeaverPatsy Wilhelm
MBS. SAUNDERSWayne BaileyBob BogerElizabeth BroadwayClay ColeRuth Ann CopleyDouglas DavisShirley DeeseBilly FreemanBetty GanttReba HarringtonColieene HarrisMary Louise HelmsCarol Sue HudsonBarbara HuneycuttMax LambertClaude LawhonBobby LeflerBarbara LowderCurtis LowderPeggy Jo LowderRay LunsfordShirley MedlinPeggy Jean MorrisBetty MoyleHarold PenningtonLarry Stallings
Douglas Simpson\nnie Ruth StevensMartin ThompsonRobert ThompsonTanet TroutmanBill TuckerShirlev TurnerNeil WhitleyCarolyn Williams
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B Team game . . . Bubble gum contest . . . Horseshoe pitching . . . Field clay . . . Band practices
marching . . . Gym class . . . Intramural practice . . . Tag football champs.
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ACTIVITIES
STUDENT COUNCIL
First row: Charles Harrington, Charles McManus, Donald Kirkpatrick, Leslie
Swanner; Second row: Betty Branson, Helen Bowers, Jane Little, Page Huckabee,Nancy Morrow, Janette Mabe, Mr. McFadyen; Third row: Patsy Pettit, MadelineHatheock, Ann Taylor, Christine Melton, Sue Smith, Lucille Cnrlee Mirle Hinson;Fourth row: Bay Von Morton, Dwight Cranford, Terry Lowder, Bill Grigg,
Charles Whitley, Johnny Helms, Jack Morton.
The Student Council is an organization through which students
may work on problems and projects which are of immediate concern
to them. It acts as a clearing house where they may present their
ideas on all matters concerning the student body.
The idea behind this organization is to .help consolidate school
opinion along lines effective to students.
The Student Participation Organization was formed ten years
ago and has progressed successfully since. Although the present or-
ganization is not known by this name, it operates under the sameconstitution with the same purpose. Most of us think of it as the
Student Council or Students' Government Program.
The Student Council is composed of four major officers elected
by the student body and a representative elected from each homeroom. The advisor this year is Mr. McFadyen, the principal.
Some of the major activities of the Council this year have been:the forming and sponsorship of various clubs, the planning of assem-bly programs, aiding in intramural tournaments, serving as host to
school guests, sponsoring home room devotionals, and carrying onvarious civic and school campaigns.
It is the aim of the Student Council this year to bring studentsinto a closer relationship with their school.
OFFICEBS
President
Jerry Lowder
Vice President
Harry Pawlik
Secretary
Helen Bowers
Treasurer
Dwight Cranford
Sponsor
Mr. McFadyen
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Left to right: L. C. Caudle, Jeannine Boysworth, Sally Beaver, Vera Burris,
Page Huckabee, Betty West, Sue Herrin, Marlene Lowder, Mary Elder, MaryAnna Peck, Lula Morris, Frances Gaddy, Hanky Skidmore, Peggy Earp, Betty
Poplin, Bill Sanders.
Center: Marion Sifford, Jerry Lowder, Miss Lentz.
OFFICEBS
President
Jerry Lowder
Secretary
Marion Sifford
Sponsor
Miss Jean Lentz
The local chapter of the National Honor Society was organizedin Albemarle High School in 1938. Since that time many students
have worked and served to attain the high qualifications demandedfor membership.
Before a student can become a member of this national organi-zation, he must maintain a high scholastic record. This record, how-ever, only makes him eligible for membership. Next he is judged byhis teachers and fellow students on the basis of service, leadership,
and character.
New members are inducted twice a year—in a fall tapping limit-
ed to Seniors, and a spring tapping open to Juniors. Since the namesof those to be tapped are kept secret until the actual tapping in as-
sembly, excitement runs very high among all the students.
Membership in the local organization is a sought-after honor, butit involves many obligations as well as offering social and recreation-
al opportunities. Various projects are sponsored from time to time.
Each spring a tea is held for students making the semester honor roll.
The local group feels that this is a wonderful opportunity to encour-age students with high scholastic standing to serve, to lead, to be-come good citizens.
It is hoped that students honored by membership in the NationalHonor Society will be inspired to continue the worthy beginning theyhave made in high school by continuing to grow into world citizens
of tomorrow.
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First row: Melvin Carpenter, Sue Herrin, Hanky Skidmore, Marion Sifford, Mary Anna Peck,
Jeannine Boysworth, Sally Beaver, Frances Gaddy, Isabel Outlaw, Bill Sanders. Second row:
Elmon Russell, Elizabeth Miller, Marlene Lowder, Violet Melton, Nancy Priester, Donald Kirk-
patrick, Jimmy Miller, Betty Poplin, Jerry Lowder. Third row: Geneva Barbee, Lula Morris,
Maxine Burleson, Bill Fesperman, L. C. Caudle, Richard Crisco, Clyde Rummage, Ed Whitley,
Willis Pence. Fourth Row: L. C. London, David Gaddy, Donald Barnes, Rachel Russell, MaryElder. \'<»im\ Karp. Norma Bogle. Ji i\ Ulen, Charles All id, ('laud" Beeker.
1949 CROSSROADS STAFF
STAFFMary Anna Peck
Editor In ChiefJeannine BcysworthManaging Editor
Marion Sifford
Business ManagerHanky Skidmore
' Assistant Business ManagerCharles AlmondMake-up Editor
Bill Sanders and Frances GaddyArt Editors
Sally BeaverLiterary Editor
Melvin CarpenterSports Editor
Sue HerrinSnapshot Editor
Mrs. Paul B. FryLiterary Adviser
Miss Chicora CaughmanBusiness Adviser
Mary Anna Peck
Editor
Marion Sifford
Business Manager
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Kneeling: Norma Bogle, Bill Fesperman, Geneva Barbee; Seated: Donald Barnes, Maxine
Burleson, Isabel Outlaw, Sally Beaver, Mary Elder, Peggy Earp, Jeannine Boysworth, Lula
Morris, Claude Beeker; Standing: L. C. Caudle, Melvin Carpenter, Richard Criseo, Ed Whitley,
Rachel Russell, L. C. London, Mary Anna Peck, David Gaddy, Frances Gaddy, Clyde
Rummage, Willis Pence, Charles Almond, Elmon Russell, Jimmy Allen.
1949 FULL MOON STAFF
Sally Beaver Mary ElderCo-Editors
STAFF
Mary Elder. Sally BeaverCo-editors
Isabel OutlawNews Editor
Mary Anna PeckFeature Editor
Norma BogieLibrary Editor
Melvin CarpenterSports Editor
Charles AlmondBusiness Manager
Willis PenceExchange Editor
Mrs. Paul B. FrySponsor
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MUSIC CHORALMixed Chorus
One hundred twenty-two choral students, divided into four large groups—
a
ninth grade chorus, and a girls' chorus, boys' chorus, and mixed chorus consisting
of senior high school students—led an active life this year. Under the direction
of Paul B. Fry, they participated in a joint Christinas Concert with Harding High
School chorus at Albemarle, the Piedmont district contest, the Festival chorus
at Greensboro, a return joint engagement with Harding High in the spring, a
Spring Concert, and numerous church and civic appearances.
Smaller groups chosen on a competitive basis are the girls' ensemble, boys'
double quartet, and mixed quartet.
OFFICERS
Jimmy Lee MillerPresident
Eugene EarnhardtVice President
Gaynelle ChandlerSecretary
Jimmy NapjerTreasurer
Paul B. FryDirector
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GIRLS' CHORUSBOYS' CHORUS
NINTH GRADE CHORUS
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BAND
The Band, consisting of 40 members, was organized last year under the supervision of
Spencer B. Hatley. It was the first time since 1942 that instrumental music had been offered
to students of A. H. S.
In its concerts it has presented music ranging from Bach to Boogie. This year it partici-
pated in several Christmas Parades throughout the state, among them the Charlotte Christmas
Festival, one of the largest in the southeast. The Band also entered the Piedmont District con-
test this spring.
OFFICERS
John Haire
President
Frank Jones
Vice President
Flynt Josey
Secretary, Treasurer
Donald Tucker
Librarian
David Gaddy, Willis Pence
Reporters
Johnny Knight
Dram Major
Jo Ann Burrell
Annie Ruth Stevens
Jeannete Davis
MajorettesSpfncer B. Hatley
Director
Johnny KnightDrum Major
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DRAMATICSCLUB
Johnny Knight Page Huckabee Frances GaddyJerry Lowder Bill Grigg Vera Burris
Barbara Brown
The Black Masque is a dramatic organization open only to Juniors and Seniors who are
especially interested in acting, costuming, production and make-up. This year seventy upper
classmen joined this organization, thus making them eligible for open try-outs before any
play was cast. Characters for all plays are chosen on the basis of talent alone; however, die
production staff is selected on a voluntary basis.
Each year the Black Masque presents a minimum of three or maximum of five one-act
plays for assembly and public programs. The spring production, which is given by the Senior
members of the group, is a three-act play. This year the Black Masque presented the following
one-act plays: "Grapes for Dinner", "We're Dieting," "Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers," "How to
Propose." The season's climax was the presentation of George Washington Slept Here.
It is the hope of the organization that they may entertain; however, they also strive
to give the members a greater appreciation of "good theater."
Director of the Black Masque this year is Mrs. D. H. Peiffer.
DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS
Bill Grigg, Mary Elder, Adelia Mauldin, Frances 'Gaddy, Page Huckabee, Dwight Cranford
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MONOGRAM CLUB
Front row. John Harwood, Joe McAnulty, Don Kirkpatrick, Sara Skidmore,
Johnny Knight, John Haire, Donald Mullis, Leroy Swaringen; Second row. EdPatterson, Elbert Holt, Bill Kluttz, Bob Patterson, Charlie Whitley, Charles Boss,
Hoyle Gilbert; Third row. Whit Whitley, Melvin Carpenter, Bob Stoker, William
Grigg, Jimmy Miller, Frank Lowder, Cranford Hathcock, Jimmy Napier, BobYoungblood.
OFFICEBS
Frank LowderPresident
Don Kirkpatrick
Vice President
Sara Skidmore
Secretary
Jimmy Napier
Treasurer
The Albemarle High School Monogram Club was organized in
the fall of 1947. Membership in the club is limited to those boys and
girls who win letters in the athletic program of the high school. The
club has as its main objectives the promotion of friendship, exemplifi-
cation of good sportsmanship, fostering the privileges and responsi-
bilities that come with high school athletic participation, and the
realization that the greatest heritage of youth is the right to play.
The main project of the Monogram Club is to raise funds to buymonogram sweaters for each member of the club. These funds are
raised through various projects promoted by the club during the
school year.
The club has adopted as the official monogram of Albemarle
High School a navy sweater with white chenille letter with a sleeve
stripe for each year of competition.
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BOOSTERS' CLUBi
In 1947 the Boosters' Club was reorganized under the sponsor-
ship of Miss Mary Edna Matheson, and during its two years of opera-
tion it has proved itself an almost indispensible part of school life.
The club is open to all students, and for this reason its member-
ship is larger than that of other organizations around school. Nothing
is required of the members except an active part in activities sponsor-
ed by the club and a pledge to support the various teams in sports
participation. The main purpose of the club is to boost school spirit
and keep students' interest high in extra-curricular activities.
The activities of the Boosters are many. They have sponsored
many successful dances, pep rallies, stunt programs, assembly pro-
grams, etc. Also the Boosters are responsible for choosing cheer
leaders and making up the cheering section at football and basketball
games.
Besides these activities, the Boosters also help buy sweaters for
football players with proceeds from various functions.
Although the club has no special program or meeting time, it has
won a reputation not only for getting things done, but for getting
things they undertake done successfully.
OFFICERS
Donald KirkpatrickPresident
Bill FespermanVice President
Mary Helen CooperSecretary
Mary Anna PeckDance Chairman
Miss Mary Edna MathesonSponsor
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BIBLE CLUB
The Bible Club meets every two weeks to discuss any topic in which the members are
interested. Its members may come from any class in school. The officers are: president,
Margaret Griffin; secretary-treasurer, Charlotte Crisco; sponsor, Miss Catherine Harrison.
FRENCH CLUB
The French Club, sponsored by Miss Jeanne Lentz, is in two divisions, one containing French I
students, the other, French II students. Officers of the French I club are: president, John
Helms; secretary, Carol Davis; treasurer, Elbert Holt; program chairmen, Henry Efird,
Dwight Cranford, and Elizabeth Starr. Officers of the French II club are: president, Joe
Efird Whitley; secretary, Marlene Lowder; treasurer, Elmon Russell; and program chairmen,
Bill Saunders and Frances Gaddy.
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VOCATIONAL CLUB
Officers of the Vocational Club are: President, Donald Barnes: Vice President, JimmyAustin; Secretary-Treasurer, Geraldine Helms; Co-ordinator, Mr. E. F. Wilson.
LIBRARY CLUB
First row: Catherine Atkins, Lucille Dennis, Nancy Lowder, Norma Bogle, Alline Dennis,
Marie Boscoe; second row: Marlene Arey, Virginia Lee, William Bradley, Julian Swaringen,
Clyde Rummage, Leon Underwood, Bill Fesperman, Argene Fitzgerald, Ruth Blankenship.
Miss Beatrice Holbrook sponsors the club.
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SENIOR
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JUNIORGIRLS'
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FOOTBALL
First row: Ed Patterson, Bob Youngblood, Charles Ross, Frank Lowder, Cranford Hatcbcock,Sam McManus. Second row: Don Kirkpatrick, Elbert Holt, Joe Clayton, Joe Whitley, BobBarringer, Leroy Swaringen, Jimmie Napier, Melvin Carpenter. Third row: Coach DonPeiffer, Bill Grigg, Jack Lee, Bob Stoker, Don Mollis, Leslie Swanner, Sidney Helms, JohnnyHelms, Bob Patterson, Elbert Whitley, Coach Toby Webb. Back row: Reid McLendon, DwightCranford, Bill Kluttz, Johnny Hairc.
HIGHLIGHTS OF '48 SEASONThe Albemarle Bulldogs completed a very successful season in 1948 with a
record of six victories, one tie, and three defeats. The season was featured bythe outstanding line play of Ross, Lowder, Patterson, Youngblood, Stoker, Mullis,
Napier, Miller, and Whitley. The backfield was led by Kluttz, Patterson, Holt,
Carpenter, and Kirkpatrick.
Albemarle scored a total of 152 points for the 10 games played. All opponentsscored a total of 77 points against the local eleven.
The Bulldogs opened the season by losing to Barium Springs, 15 to 7. Albe-
marle got its only TD on a 39-yard pass from Carpenter to Kirkpatrick.
Albemarle downed CCUNC next by 8 to 0, with Napier scoring on a pass.
The local eleven then toppled Kannapolis by 20 to 7, with Kirkpatrick, Kluttz,
and Carpenter all having a hand in the AHS scoring.
Carpenter Grigg Haire Hathcock Helms
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FOOTBALL
Albemarle traveled to Charlotte on October 2, and battled Harding to a 7-7
deadlock, with Carpenter making the Bulldog's points
Score 25 to 6 in favor of Albemarle over Monroe was next on the list. Kluttz
scored twice, while Carpenter raced 75-yards for a TD and tossed to Napier for
the last score.
Children's Home stopped the Bulldogs' wheel, 22 to 6, while Kirkpatrick
scored the lone touchdown on a 60-yard run.
Albemarle then lost a heartbreaker to Salisbury by 7 to 0. The Yellow Jackets
won in the last 30 seconds on a pass play.
Troy came to the local stadium on October 29, and probably wished theyhad never made the trip. The Bulldogs pounded the visitors 46 to 0.
The big homecoming clash with Concord took place on November 5 andAlbemarle delighted the old grads by downing the Spiders 13-7. The game wasfeatured by excellent line play on the part of Boss, Patterson, Youngblood, Low-der, and Stoker and an 85-yard run by Kluttz in the closing minutes for the win-ning touchdown.
The Bulldogs ended their season by spanking Asheboro 20-8.
Ten Albemarle seniors ended their career, including Don Mnllis, Bob Stoker,
Frank Lowder, Charles Boss, Don Kirkpatrick, Bob Patterson, Jim Miller, MelvinCarpenter, and John Haire.
FOOTBALL
Donald KirkpatrickCo.Captain
Charles RossCo-Captain
Kirkpatrick Ross
RESULTS 1948-49
TEAM Pts TEAM Pts.
Albemarle 7 Barium Springs 15
Albemarle 8 CCUNC 0
Albemarle 20 Kannapolis 7
Albemarle 7 Harding 7
Albemarle 26 Monroe 6
Albemarle 6 Children's Home 22
Albemarle 0 Salisbury 7
Albemarle 46 Troy 0
Albemarle 13 Concord 7
Albemarle 20 Asheboro 6
153 77
Stoker Swaringen Whitley Youngblood Gilbert
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BOYS' BASKETBALL
Kneeling: Ted Burleson, Kenny Willis, Jimmy Napier, Don Kirkpatrick, MelvinCarpenter.
Standing: Gene Huneycutt, Charles Whitley, Leroy Swaringen, Joe McAnulty,Gene Earnhardt, Coach Peiffer, Clyde Rummage, Elbert Holt, John Harwood,Jack Morton.
1948-49 SCHEDULEJan. 11 Monroe There
Jan. 14 Concord Here
Jan. 18 Asheboro There
Jan. 21 Kannapolis There
Jan. 25 Monroe Here
Jan. 28 Harding There
Feb. 1 Mooresville There
Feb. 4 Open
Feb. 8 Asheboro Here
Feb. 11 Kannapolis Here
Feb. 16 Badin There
Feb. 18 Harding Here
Feb. 22 Badin Here
Feb. 25 Concord There
Mar. 1 Mooresville Here
Mar. 4 Open
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Kneeling: Vera Burris. Sara Frances Dry, Betty Jean Poplin, Mrs. Almond, Sara
Skidmore, Perline Hartsell, Bobbie Watson.
Standing: Helen Bowers, Martha Moore, Betty West, Connie McLain, Ellene
Holbrook, Janet Deese. Mary Lamar.
1948-49 SCHEDULE
Jan. 11 Monroe There
Jan. 14 Concord 1 lere
Jan. 18 Asheboro There
Jan. 21 Kannapolis There
Jan. 25 Monroe 1 lere
Jan. 28 Open
Feb. 1 Mooresville There
Feb. 4 Open
Feb. 8 Asheboro Here
Feb. 11 Kannapolis Here
Feb. 16 Badin There
Feb. 18 Open
Feb. 22 Badin Here
Feb. 25 Concord There
Mar. 1 Mooresville 1 lere
Mar. 4 Open
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FOOTBALL SPONSORS
Seated: Betty Boone, Nancy Morrow, Betty Lynn Crowell, Jean Bullock, HelenHarwood, Virginia Byrge, Jewelline Holt, Paula Howard, Wanda Sells.
Standing: Jo Fox, Jane Little, Marion Sifford, Jane Smith, Betty Jean Poplin,
Mildred Kelly, Mary Elder7Lula Morris, Mary Helen Cooper. Barbara Setzler,
Barbara Brown.
CHEERLEADERS
Betty Boone, Barbara Aldridge, Mary Helen Cooper, Jane Bullock,
Bill Fesperman, Jean Bullock, Betty Jean Poplin, Mary Anna Peck.
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THE CROSSROAD
We're now at life's crossroad;
We may ne'er meet again;
Till our time of parting,
Let us be friends.
Some take the left, and others the right,
And if I shall see you, whatever my plight,
I'll smile and I'll greet you,
And wish you good cheer
And remember with pleasure
The fun we had here.
We're now at life's crossroad.
Will you be my friend,
Till our time of parting
Or till this life end?
—Joe Efird Whitley
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To the
High School Annual Advertising Sales Force . . .
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
AUTEN-WOLFE
STANLY LUMBER COMPANYINCORPORATED
Manufacturers and Dealers
Lumber, Mill Work and Building Material
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
A FRIEND
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
ALBEMARLE
BOTTLING CO.
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"Let Us Help You Live In
A Home Of Your Own"
HOME BUILDERS
ASSOCIATION113 S. Second Street
Compliments of
ROSS STUDIO
215 West Main St.
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
"Pictures for All Occasions"
BOONE CLEANERS
Hatters — Dyers — Altering
PHONE 116
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Congratulations to the Class of 1949
CABARRUS BANKand
TRUST COMPANY
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
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STANLY NEWS and PRESS
Your County Neivspaper
Established 1880
Published by Press Printing Company, Inc.
BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Albemarle's Leading Department Store
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
66
A. & W. Oil Company
Phone 657 P. O. Box 686
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
SINCLAIR GOODYEAR
Compliments
of
STANLY DAIRIES
1,000 Watts 1,000 Kilocycles
Radio Station
W A B Z
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Compliments of
HARTSELL
FUNERAL HOME
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Sibley Manufacturing
Company, Inc.
Coal — Lumber — Wood
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
STANDARD OFFICE
EQUIPMENT CO.
TELEPHONE 1190
141 S. Second St.
Office Equipment
Royal Typewriters
Compliments
of
ECONOMY AUTO
SUPPLY
Compliments
of
EFIRD'S
DEPT. STORE
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
69
Compliments of
E. B. Stone Finance Co.
of Albemarle, Inc.
CREED McMANUS, Mgr.
CITY MARKET
PHONE 72
"It Pleases Us To Please You"
Carolina Realty and Insurance
Company
113 South Second St.
H. L. HARRIS B. C. PARKER
COSMETICS CANDIES
SUNDRIES
THE DRUG CENTREA Professional Drug Service
121 N. First St. Phone 1131
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Sossamon Furniture Co.
MOOSE'S
Ladies' Clothes Men' s Clothes
141 WEST MAIN ST.
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
T. F. MORGAN, President
M. M. PALMER, Vice-President
JAMES W. MORGAN, Sec.-Treas.
Morgan Insurance Agency, Inc.
P. O. Box 108 - Office Phone 585
Mutual Insurance Dividends
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Compliments of
STANLY HARDWARECOMPANY
Distributors of MacGregor Goldsmith
Sports Goods and Sports Equipment
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Albemarle Plumbing and
Heating Co., Inc.
Plumbing and Heating Contractorso o
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Phones: Local 234
Lone Distance 204
RUSSELL'SFamous for Diamonds
DIAMONDS - WATCHESSILVERWARE - CAMERAS
Easy Credit Terms
121 N. Second Sr.
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Congratulations ro the Graduating
Class of 1949 and Best Wishes
to All Students of A.H.S.
ELDER WHOLESALECOMPANY
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
W. E. Smith, Pres. M. M. Palmer, Vice-Pres. C. B. Miller, Sec.-Treas.
R. L. Smith & Son, Attys.
Albemarle Building and Loan Association
Office in Hotel Albemarle Building
185 N. Second St. Phone 28
Albemarle, N. C.
Directors Directors
F. L. PRI ESTER W. E. SMITH
M. M. PALMERJ.
H. MORROWG. C. MORTON WADE F. DENNINGC. B. MILLER R.
J.TUCKER
GEO. C. McMANUS, JR.
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Compliments of
CENTRAL LUNCH
Compliments of
Maxwell Bros. & Collins
Compliments of
C & M TAXI
Phone 3
Compliments of
QUALITY GROCERY
Compliments of
TUCK S GRILL
Compliments of
Gantt Rulane Gas Service
Compliments of
J.C. PENNEY CO.
Compliments of
Morrow Bros. & Hcarh
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THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $100,000
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
LOFTIN'S
Jewelry — Gifts
Phone 1140
CONVENIENT TERMS
175 North Second Street
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
A. Z. Price Co., Inc.
Charlotte, N. C.
Distributors for
GENERAL ELECTRICAutomatic Oil-Burning
Heating Products
Sold, Installed and Serviced in
Stanly and Montgomery County by
J.E. Gantt Plumbing
and Heating Co., Inc.
Albemarle, N. C.
LEFLER FURNITURE
COMPANY
HOME FURNISHINGS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Furniture
Phone 117
Ambulance Service
Phone 97
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JAMES CLOTHINGMen's and Ladies' Ready-To-\Vear
The Store WithThe Nationally-Advertised Lines"
West End Esso Station
Telephone: 205 907 W. Main St.
Albemarle, N. C.
Headquarters for Esso Products, Adas Tires,
Batteries and Accessories
Compliments of
F. & M. Coffee Co.
"Say It With Flowers"
Harwood's Florist
Norwood Road — Albemarle, N. C.Member T. D. S.
Flow ers Wired Anywhere
Compliments of
Lowder Hardware Co., Inc.
North First Street Albemarle. N. C.
Tel. 325 and 1040
Compliments of
Peck's Florist
Alameda Theatre"Nothing But The Best in Pictures"
Home of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Warner Bros..
First National, & 20th Century Fox Pictures
Matinee Daily 1 & 3 P.M.-Night 7 & 9 P.M.Saturday Continuous showing from 1:00 P.M.
Compliments of
Buck's Cleaners
Compliments of
Southern Flour Mills
Firestone Home and Auto SupplyC. D. Hadey Dealer
Tires, Batteries, and RecappingHome and Autos Supplies Store
930 West Main Street
Station 1006 W. Main St. - Albemarle, N. C.
Dun-Rite Laundry
and Cleaners
Albemarle, N. C.
Ritchie Auto Parts
Phone 1029
Albemarle. N. C.
Low der's Florist
Phone 661 1410 West Main St.
"Flowers For All Occasions"
Hotel Albemarle
"A good dining room."
Compliments of
United 5, 10 & 25c Store
"A Friendly Dime Store"
Leslie H Weaver, Manager
Compliments of
G. C. McManus Co., Inc.
Albemarle. N. C.
Allis-Chalmers, Farm Machinery &Mack Trucks
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West End Grocery
Meats & Groceries
Compliments of
American Cafe
Pepper Pot Grill
West End
Paul Usrery
Compliments of
Hamp's Transfer
Compliments of
Napier's Service
Playboy Sales & Service
224 Concord Rd. Phone 1067
T. & T. Motors Inc.
STUDEBAKER CARS - TRUCKSSales & Service
Five Points—Phone 1033
For friendly courteous service visit
South Albemarle Esso Station
At the forks of the Aquarlale & Norwood Roads
Compliments of
W. E. Powell
Albemarle, N. C.
Ivey's Florist
(The Albemarle Greenhouse)Flowers, Plants, Funeral Designs
1012 Pee Dee Ave. Phone 146Albemarle, N. C.
Member F. T. D.
Terminal Grill
150 E. Main Street
Albemarle, N. C.
Phone 227
W. S. Cooper
Wholesale
Drugs, Notions, Specialties
Albemarle, N. C.
Morgan Motor Co.
Pontiac Sales & Service
Phones: ' Service 533-Office 1057
Compliments to
High School Students from
Gable's, Inc.
Compliments of
Tate's Drug Store
316 Montgomery Ave. Phone 1055
Compliments of
Johnson Grocery Co.
Compliments of
Albemarle Oil Co.
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P.J.HUNEYCUTT
FURNITURE CO.
Albemarle, N. C.
"You Furnish the Wife,
We Furnish the Howe"
Compliments of
Reliable Jewelry Store
STARNESLeading Jewelers since 1898
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
Compliments of
Vogue Beauty Shop
310 Montgomery Ave.
Compliments of
Standard Auto Parts Co.
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