West Yadkin High School Yearbook, "Whispering Pines", 1958

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West Yadkin High School Yearbook, TADKIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY p. 0. BOX 607 YAUKINVILLB, NC 870B8 / Member Of NORTHWESTERN RBGIOWAL LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/1958whisperingpi1958west "(Hot &£& out W.Y.H.S...." THE STUDENTS OF WEST YADKIN HIGH SCHOOL Hamptonville, North Carolina Presents .... Bobby Gene Hemric Editor Faye Pardue Business Manager THE NINETEEN 2 Newspaper Huddle College Day HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT . T FOREWORD IS* The 1958 edition of Whispering Pines has been published with one purpose: to capture ayear between its covers. There are many events-some sunshine and some shadows-- that we should like to record. When time has made the vivid scenes of school days grow dim and years have almost erased from the mind those happy, carefree COLLEGE DAY SOCIOLOGY CLASS times -influenced by the spirit of our homes, community, and our school. You may take this yearbook from the shelf and re- call these wonderful days that have made our story a reality. Your enjoyment of our yearbook is the only real measure of our succes s (HcJt a£~ W.Y.H.S.... EACH DAY J WE ROAM THE HALLS OF THE SCHOOL WE LOVE. 5 GROW THROUGH BETTER SPORTSMANSHIP... 7 WE EXPERIENCE JOYS... DISAPPOINTMENTS... 8 Bobby Gene Hemric, Editor; Mr. James Mathis, Advisor; Faye Pardue, Business Man- ager; sigh, "Will we ever meet our deadline". ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Bobby Gene Hemric, Jackie Reinhardt, Faye Pardue, Donna Johnson, Brenda Swaim, Gail Swaim, and Betty Jane Money. This group willingly renders valuable service to the school. HOPES... RESPECT FOR LEADERSHIP. 9 10 AT WEST YADKIN HIGH SCHOOL 11 For her faithful service in the field of education through the years, and for the inspiration received by many of us who were fortunate enough to start our learning under her supervision, we lovingly dedicate the annual to Mrs. Mamie Gough. WE DEDICATE... 1958 EDITION OF "WHISPERING PINES' 12 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD MR. H. A. TAYLOR MR. FRED C. HOBSON Superintendent MR. W. TUTTLE ALLEN MR. G. C. WALLACE MR. JAMES M. PARKS Chairman MR. GRADY LEE WAGONER MR. A. V. SHORE 14 I MRS. HELEN WISHON MR. ROY PEELE MISS MILDRED BEAMER English &c French Department Science Department Home Economics Department Coach HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. JAMES MATHIS MR. H. C. MORETZ, JR. MR. HOYT REECE Commercial Department Commercial Department Mathematics Department 15 MR. JOE CASH MR. C. R. WRIGHT MR. MERLIN SHULL English Department Agricultural Department History- Coach HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 16 OFFICERS AND MASCOTS First Row, Left to Right: Freddie Sloan and Dorinda Moretz, Mascots. Second Row: Jackie Reinhardt, Vice-President; Pauline Brown, Secretary; Margie Peele, President; Marcus Allred, Treasurer. SPONSORS MRS. HELEN WISHON MR. JAMES MATHIS 18 MARCUS ALLRED MARGARET BELL PAULINE BROWN Slow. .idle . .good nature d Pretty., .friendly. .always be Unconceited. .good personality remembered. ...likeable. THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 19 AMANDA GOUGH EARL HARRIS BOBBY GENE HEMRIC Cute .. .friendly. .nice to know Friendly. ..nice to know. ..like- Sense of humor .. ,f r i e n d 1 y . able. dependable . studious . THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 EUGENE HEMRIC DELPHINE HOLCOMB LESTER HOLLEMAN Works in studyhall. .that 's all Don't let the boys have all the Friendly. ..goodnatured.. .like ...friendly. f un. .. share with me . able. MARGARET HUDSON ANN HUFFMAN LOIS INGOOL . i Mar riage .. .friendly. .b 1 o n d e Anchor .. .friendly. .neat dre s ser. Roge r .d a m o n d . .n i c e to hair. know. THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 BARBARA JOHNSON CLYDE KING SYLVIA IRELAND Johnson City. ..new comer... Smart. .. sometime s .. .a friendly Giggles. ..talk. ..talk. ..giggles. OH! that handwriting. guy- 21 PATTY LONG ROSE MACY RAYMOND MADISON Boys on her mind... books un- Boys .. .don't let b o o k s worry Make that Chevy go. .friendly. concerned. .likeable girl. you. ..let's have fun. .good natured. THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 BETTY JANE MONEY ELANOR MILHOLLAND Friendly. .c u t e personality.., FREDA MONEY sweet and thoughtful. .depend- Friendly. .nice to know. .talk. Good time .. .eat. .nice to know. able. ..good time. THE SENIOR CLASS. .1958 CAROLYN SHORE JACKIE REINHARDT Good ball player .. .have fun... FAYE SHORE Nice looking. .nicer to know. friendly. All laughs. .artistic. .friendly. 23 LESTER SHORE BOBBIE JANE SLOOP GARLAND SMITH As you said... let me see your Little . .loud. .witty. Quiet. .friendly. .polite paper. .friendly. THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 RONDAL TURNER WAYNE WAGONER GARY WAGONER Books don't conce rn me .. .let 's Drag strip. .football. .n i c e to How's the weather up there, have fun. know. f riendly . .big feet. THE SENIOR CLASS. ..1958 NANCY WELBORN JOAN WOOTEN JOE WRIGHT L i k e a b 1 e .. .basketball, .good N e a t .. .friendly ... unconcerned Dragstrip. .gets around. ..Ar- sport. about books. lington. 25 : JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Roger Brown, Treasurer; Brenda Swaim, Secretary; Gene Williams, President; Willodean Shore, Vice President. 2 Margaret Allen Colleen Ashley Annette Brooks Roger Brown JUNIOR CLASS Roger Caudle Jo Ella Chandler Brenda Cheek Sue Dwiggins Elaine Everidge Doretha Gardner 36 Larry Allred Bruce Ashburn Benny Ashley Shirley Burgess Michael Barron Waldon Ball Nolan Brown Jane Nell Brown Linda Jean Brown Craig Brooks SOPHOMORE CLASS Albert Caudle Billy Collins Dalton Coram Linda Crater Joe Doss Bobby Evans Phillip Gough Alice Harris Jean Hastings Donald Hemric 37 Ivan Hemric Carrie Holcomb Cleo Hudson Dale Hudler Gordon Huffman Gale Irvin Charles King Lana Long Pattie Mauldin Edna McCann SOPHOMORE CLASS Sue Money Sharon Nance Bobby Oliver Linda Pardue Mildred Pardue Gray Pinnix Donald Poplin Earline Reavis Christine Reavis Betty Shore to MM i 38 Edna Shore Ann Snow Carrie Steelman Bobby Steelman Kenneth Swaim Carol Swisher Sara Tulbert Jerrie Turner Shelby Vanhoy Luther Vanhoy SOPHOMORE CLASS Lethia Westal David Wall Doris Winters 1 4 39 SNAPSHOTS 40 41 Rebecca Allred Sammy Allred Ruby Arnold Bobby Ashley Janice Bell June Blevins Judy Brooks Louise Brooks Barbara Brown Lorene Brown 1 Dwight Brown Alfred Campbell Donald Caudle Mary Frances Chaffin Arthur Collins it \ ill FRESHMAN CLASS Bobby Collins Betty Dillard Peggy Dillard Sue Doss Phyllis Durham Judy Everidge Coy Gardner Lucy Gardner Frances Gatton Bobby Gentry Ralph Gough Odell Gregory Hilda Groce FRESHMAN CLASS Margaret Shore Vonda Shore Frankie Sloan Sandra Smith Jim Snow Alma Jean Sparks James Stokes Glenda Swaim Paul Swaim Jr. Audrey Thompson Johnny Tron Betty Lou Turner Juanita Turner Edwin Turner Bobby Underwood Did the bell ring ? Baby, it's cold outside ! s EIGHTH GRADE Mr. Homer Gabard Brenda Ashley Roger Ashley Cynthia Allen Donald Ball Linda Bray Doris Brown Kay Brown Peggy Burchette Dewey Burgess Vena Carpenter Anne Casstevens Ruth Cheek Benny Coram William Cummings Spencer Davis Wesley Elliott Bud Everidge Lola Mae Felts Revena Gregory Vonda Groce Colleen Hall Janice Hall Ronnie Hanes Larry Harpe Jackie Henderson Janice Henderson Judy Hutchens 1 Letha Ingool Peggy Ireland Judy King Sonny Long Johnny Macemore Gray Macy 4 Paul Matthews LA Ik \ Ernest Mauldin Margie Money Randall Myers Donald Nance a Wayne Nicholson ft Annie Oliver Glenda Oliver Linda Oliver & Jean Pardue Phyllis Pardue Larry Renegar James Riley Gray Seagraves V Ray Seagrave £1 Gail Shaw Patty Shore Bobby Shore * Billy Shore ! Hilda Sizemore Ruby Steelman Harry Steelman Jeanette Stokes Doris Swaim Elsie Swaim Ray Swaim Dinah Sprinkle Nancy Swisher Jessie Talley Roger Trivette i V \ Shonnie Tulbert Barbara Wells Thomas Wilmoth Junior Wooten W I <kf . ( Mr. Gilven Angell Mrs. Geneva Steelman Mr. Frank Wilson SEVENTH GRADE Carolyn Adams Jane Angell Jimmy Ashbarn Tony Ashburn Dorothy Ball Nan Bell Larry Brooks Pat Br anon Dean Brown Joe Brown Terry Branon Ray Cain Ola Campbell Brenda Caudle Johnny Chaffin Douglas Cheek (U\ Larry Combs Wanda Cook Linda Cook Larry Crews O'TTQQ ft Joe Cummings Mary Jo Daye Katie Dickerson John Dillard Katherine Dwiggins Claude Felts Monroe Felts Zane Gray Gardner Betty Gough Bobby Groce Buddy Gough Franklin Groce Jestine Groce Nadine Groce Judy Harris Gary Hedrick Albert Henderson Maxine Holleman Vernon Hudspeth Paul Ingool Teddy Irvin Linda Lewis Billy Long Lynn Long Charles Macy Jimmy Madison Linda. Me ssick Johnny Money Kathy Myers Polly Newman Rondal Oliver Archie Renegar Grant Royal Kaye Shore Mae Shore Louise Sizemore Lillie Mae Sneed ,0 ®. Linda Spann fii Larry Stokes Linda Stokes Steve Swaim James Swisher Wayne Thomasson William Trivette Kirige Tulbert Allan Turner Faye Turner H p. Jo Ann Turner Brenda Vanhoy Parks Vanhoy Barry Wagoner Gary Wagoner Harold Gray Wall Brenda Weatherman Joe Wells Jerry Whitaker h Gray Williams a Whitaker P © © Vonda Charles Winters Jerry Wooten Mr. Ray Madison Mr. Leslie Todd SIXTH GRADE , — Charles Bell Jerry Blankenship Betty Brown Larry Collins Terry Crater Frances Dillard i'l Ray Groce Veta Hemric Dwight Henderson km i i *i J. W. Holcomb Wanda Hudson Dewey Hutchens , . V Stella Macemore Brenda Mathis Eva McCann Judy Pardue dV . k Vivien Pardue Annie Re avis Johnny Snow f 1, J - f-, f Jerry Speer W. G. Stokes w James Turner ' Winfield Underwood in Nell Welborn Ik' Jane Brown Billy Collins David Collins Lola Doss Ronnie Elliott Vivian Gardner ii Ifi Jane Henderson Tony Henderson Dean Holcomb Peggy Keaton Jack King Roger Long t*i Larry Messick is % Patricia Oliver L vV Aft V 4V! V Gary Pardue Dale Roberts CI a Gerald Sale Brent Shaw Ronnie Swaim Fred Swisher Carolyn Templeton Lorene White Marilyn Winters Sammy Whitaker SS9 Miss Lucy
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