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BURKE COUNTYPUBLIC LIBRARY
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2016 with funding from
North Carolina Digital Heritage Center
https://archive.org/details/cavalcade19571957drex
1957
avcilcacle
Presented by
THE SENIOR CLASSof
Drexel High School
They may not be wise as the wisest, they may not be
clever or strong.
There'll be times you will think that their counsel
is narrow or utterly wrong.
You will think when they frown upon pleasures which
you are so eager to share
That your father and mother who love you are merely
an old-fashioned pair.
But this they would have you remember, whatever
they say or they do
It is not of themselves they are thinking. . .their
thoughts are all centered in you.
There are those who will flatter to please you for
something they're eager to gain.
There are those who will seem to befriend you who
never will constant remain.
Some stranger will lead you to folly and leave you
the moment it's done.
Some, not caring what harm may befall you, will
tempt you with dangerous fun.
You may question the motives of others, but remember
your whole lifetime through
Your father and mother who love you have no other
motive than you.
There is nothing of profit they're seeking; there's
nothing they want you to buy.
You've no reason to doubt what they tell you; they've
nothing to gain by a lie,
Whenever they check or correct you, it is not for
themselves that they speak.
They would happier be could they praise you, but
it's only your welfare they seek.
You may think them old-fashioned and fussy and
narrow, as children will do.
But remember your father and mother have all their
hopes centered in you.
Edgar A. Guest
SE)edicated to •
Our 'parenta
Administration
MR. HARRY L. HALLYBURTON, Principal
B. S., M. A.
Appalachian State Teachers' College
MR. R. L. PATTONCounty School Superintendent
DR. H. T. CONNERGuidance Director
MR. J. B. COOPERSchool Board Chairman
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
MR. PRINCE E. DEALMR. CLYDE M. BAIRD
MR. TILDON F. HARRIS
MR. J. L. CALLOWAY
MRS. FAYE T. RUSSELL
Mathematics
MRS. MAUDE B. STOVEREnglish, French
MRS. RUTH SUTTONSocial Studies, Librarian
MRS. JUANITA EPLEYCommercial Studies
MR. CARL HENNESSEEScience
MISS HELEN WILSONHome Economics
High School Faculty
MISS MINNIE BOWMANEnglish, Civics
MR. LLOYD KNECHTIndustrial Arts, Science
MRS. SILVER ABERNETHYEnglish, Guidance
MR. RALPH ABERNETHYMathematics, World History
MISS KATHRYN SIPHERS
Band Director, Glee Club
MR. EDWARD COOPERHealth and Physical Education
Coach
f
VALEDICTORIANEmily Rebecca Edwards
SALUTATORIANLura Jeanne Fleming
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CLASS OFFICERSEMILY EDWARDS.
.
REX WILLIAMS....JEANNE FLEMINGGARY BARBERSHIRLEY KELLER...
President
Vice-President
.... Secretary
Treasurer
Treasurer
RICHARD SMITH ARROWOOD"Oak"
Ambition: To Succeed - Hobby: Bookkeeping
Allied Youth 1,2: Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; ScienceClub 2;
Monogram Club 2; Band 1; Football 4; Photo Club 2.
JOHN STANLEY BAKER"Sarg"
Ambition: To Be Successful - Hobby: Hunting, Guns and Girls
Historical Society 1,2; ScienceClub 3; ChitChatClub 4, (Pres-
ident).
GARY LEE BARBER
"Gary"
Ambition: Movie Producer - Hobby: Photography
Science 1,4; Photography Club 1,4; Beta Club 3,4; Treasurer
4; Class Officer 4; Debating Club 4; French Club 4; Chit Chat
2,3,4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Historical Club 1,3; Decla-
mation Contest 1,2; Marshal 3; Annual Staff (Asst. Editor).
EMMA JEAN BARBER
"Jeanie"
Ambition: Clerical Work - Hobby: Dating
F.H.A. 1; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Historical Society 3,4.
Seniors 1957
BETTY POWELL BERRY"Becky"
Ambition: Successful Housewife - Hobby: Sports
Superlative 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; F.H.A. 1,2; MonogramClub 3,4; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4;Basketball 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Majorette 2,3,4; ScienceClub
1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 1; French Club 4.
CANDACE BARBARA BERRY
"Birdie"
Ambition: Social Studies Teacher - Hobby: Dancing
GleeClub 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,4; Historical 2,3,
4; Junior and Senior Play; Annual Staff (Secretary); FrenchClub 4 (Secretary) Monogram Club 4; Science Club 4; Cheer-
leading 1 , 2,3,4.
RONNY ALBERT CHILDRES"Speedy"
Ambition: Civil Engineer - Hobby: Cars
Junior Play; Senior Play 4; Band 1; Science Club 1; Chit Chat
4; French Club 4 (Vice-President).
CARELENE CLARKAmbition: Secretary - Hobby: Sports
Historical 1,2, 3, 4; Allied Youth 1,2; French Club 4; Student
Council 4; Senior Play; Homecoming Sponsor; Superlative.
LUCILLE MARTHA CROWE"Lucy"
Ambition: Beautician - Hobby: Sports
F.H.A. 1; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Science 1,2,3; Cheer-
leader 1; Homecoming Sponsor 4.
EMILY REBECCA EDWARDS"Memie"
Ambition: Minister's Wife - Hobby: Travel
Valedictorian 4; Chief Marshal 3; Class Officer 4 (President);Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Sponsor 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4;
F.H.A. 1,2,3; French Club 4; Historical Society 2,3,4*
LURA JEANNE FLEMING"Potchie"
Ambition: English Teacher - Hobby: Dancing
F .H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3,4 (Pres-
ident 3);Secretary 4; BetaClub3,4; Dramatics 3,4; HomecomingQueen 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 4; F.T.A. 4;
Historical Club 2,3; GleeClub 1,2, 3, 4; Salutatorian 4; Mar-shal 3; Annual Staff 4; Drum Majorette 1,2, 3, 4.
MARJORIE ELIZABETH GRIGG"Margie"
Ambition: Nurse - Hobby: Reading and Sewing
Historical Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4;
Senior Play; Sponsor 4.
Seniors
ROBERT DOUGLAS HELMS"Shad"
Ambition: To be a success - Hobby: Sports and Girls
Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, (Pres-
ident4); Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,3,
(Secretary 3); Escort 1,2,4.
JOHNNY MILLARD JACUMIN" Jackabean"
Ambition: All American Hockey Player - Hobby: Sports
Allied Youth 1,2; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Historical Club 1,2,
3,4; Football Mgr. 2; Baseball Mgr. 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,
4; Photo Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Senior Play; Escort 4.
SHIRLEY ANN KELLER
"Shirley"
Ambition: Medical Secretary - Hobby: Sports
Basketball 1,2,3; Captain 4; Majorette 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Presi-
dent 2; Glee Cl ub 1 , 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 1 , 2, 4; Monogram
Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Secretary,
Junior Class; Class Officer 4; Junior Play; French Club 4.
FRED EUGENE LAIL
"Reck"
Ambition: Successful Businessman - Hobby: Racing
Allied Youth 1,2; Historical Society 3,4; Science Club.
WILMA JEAN LANE"Lulu"
Ambition: Private Secretary - Hobby: Radio and Cooking
F.H.A. 1,2; Historical Society 1,2,4; Monogram Club 3,4;
Glee Club 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play;
Majorette 2,3,4; Sponsor 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4.
HAROLD WAYNE LEDFORD"Ledford"
Ambition: To Be Successful - Hobby: Sports and Girls
Football 2,3,4; Captain 4; Student Council President 4; Junior
Class Officer; Science Club 1 ,2,3; Allied Youth 1,4; GleeClub 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Historical Society 1,2,
3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Photo Club 2; Bus Driver 4; Junior
Play; Senior Superlative.
OSSIE OLA LOCKEE, JR.
"Jackie"
Ambition: Be Successful - Hobby: Sports
Science Club 1 , 2, 3; Allied Youth 1,2; PhotoClub 2; Basketball
3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4;
Escort 3,4; Historical Society 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4;
Junior Play.
STEPHEN HERBERT LOWDERMILK"Steve"
Ambition: Elementary Teacher - Hobby: T. V.
BibleClub 1; BetaClub 3,4; Historical Society 2; ScienceClub
2; F.T.A. 4; Vice-President 4; Senior Play; Junior Play; Su-
perlative 4; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4.
1957 CAROLYN REBECCA LOWMAN"Carol"
Ambition: Band Director - Hobby: Sports and Drums
Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Council
1; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4;
F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; /Hied Youth 1,2; Historical 1,2,
3; Homecoming Sponsor 4.
JANE LIVINA OXFORD"Cookie"
Ambition: Social Worker - Hobby: Music
Valdese: F.H.A. 1; Band 1,2; RadioClub 2. Drexel: F.T.A. 3,
4; Glee Club 3,4; Historical 4; Debating Club 4; Sponsor 4;
Chit Chat 3, 4.
MYRNA OXFORD"Myrna"
Ambition: Successful Stenographer - Hobby: Music
Valdese: Radio Club 2; Music Club 1,2; General Music 2.
Drexel: Historical Society 3,4; Photo Club 4; Glee Club 3,4;
Student Council 4; F.T.A. 3; Sponsor 4.
BOBBY LEE POWELL"Eldebrock"
Ambition: Businessman - Hobby: Girls
Glee Club 4; Photo Club 1,2; Allied Youth 1,2; Science Club
3,4; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Escort 4; Chit Chat Club 2.
JACKIE WAYNE POWELL"Jack"
Ambition: Be Successful - Hobby: Sports
ClassOfficer 1; Homecoming Escort 4; SeniorSuperlative; GleeClub 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball
2,3,4; Captain 4; Baseball 3,4; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4;
Allied Youth 1,2; Photo Club 2.
HAROLD WAYNE POWELL"Harold"
Ambition: Be Successful - Hobby: Hunting and Racing
Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 1,2; Photo Club 2;
Allied Youth 1; Bus Driver 4.
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH REECE
"Reecie"
Ambition: Commercial Studies Teacher - Hobby: Sports, Piano
Valdese 1; Drexel: Student Council 2; F.H.A. 2; MonogramClub 3,4; Beta Cl ub 3, 4; F .T . A. 4; Chit Chat Club 4; GleeClub 2,3; Annual Staff (Editor-in-Chief); Office Asst. 3,4;
Miss Hi Miss 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; (Co-Captain 3,4); Sponsor;
Senior Superlative.
WAYNE BENNETT REECE
"Greasy"
Ambition: Sports Announcer - Hobby: Pro. Baseball
Science Club 1,2,3; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1;
Allied Youth 1; Photo Club 2; Chit Chat Club 2.
Seniors
HENRY KENNETH RHONEY"Rhonie"
Ambition: Successful Husband - Hobby: Sports
GleeClub 2,3,4; ScienceClub 1,2,3; Bus Driver 4; Monogram
Club 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Captain 4; Historical
Society 2,3,4; Chit Chat Club 2.
ANNA MAE ROCKETT"Nonnie"
Ambition: Secretary - Hobby: Singing
Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 1,2; Historical Scoeity 2,3,
4; Student Council 1,4; Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4;
Monogram Club 3,4; Sponsor 4; SeniorSuperlative; F.T.A. 1.
DAISY MAE ROSS"Daisy"
Ambition: Band Director - Hobby: Music
Band 1,2, 3, 4; President 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4;
Chit Chat Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,
3,4; Science Club 4; Sponsor 4; Superlative 4.
MARIE E. WATTS"Wattsie"
Ambition: Beautician - Hobby: Music and Sports
Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sponsor 4; Historical Society 3,4; F.H.A.
1,2,3; Science Club 1,4; Al I ied Youth 1
.
REX McCREE WILLIAMS"Rexal I
"
Ambition: Successful Businessman - Hobby: Mechanic
Football 3,4; Student Council 3; ClassOfficer 2; Bus Driver 4;
Science Club 1,2,3; Monogram 4; Dramatics 3; Class Vice-
President4; Escort 4; GleeClub2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Superla-
tive.
GLENDA SUE YARBOROUGH"Susie"
Ambition: English Teacher - Hobby: Reading
Valdese: F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 1,2; Band 1,2. Drexel: FrenchClub 4; F.T.A. 4; President 4; Annual Staff 4, Treasurer, GleeClub 3,4; Sponsor 4; Superlative 4; ChitChatClub 4; Dramatics
3.
HOWARD STEPHEN SECREST
"Alto"
Ambition: Mechanical Engineer - Hobby: Carpentry
Bus Driver 3; Band 1,2; Korean Veteran.
WILLIAM ROBERT SHULL"Bobby"
Ambition: Successful Businessman - Hobby: Driving
Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Historical Society 1,2,4; Science
Club 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Escort 4; ClassOfficer
1; Superlative 4; Photo Club 2; Band 2,3,4; Chit Chat Club 2.
RONALD WOODROW SINGLETON"Lightening"
Ambition: To Go Down in History - Hobby: Sports
Football 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Debating 3,4; Escort 4; Base-
ball 2; ChitChatClub 4; Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; Science
1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Superlative 4; Monogram Club
3,4; Photo Club 2.
JAMES DAVID WALKER"Brain"
Ambition: Air Force Career - Hobby: Racing
Historical Society 1,2, 3, 4; ScienceClub 1,2,3; Photo Club 4;
Glee Club 3,4; Bus Driver 4.
1957
MOST VERSATILERonald Singleton and Shirley Keller
MOST ATHLETIC
Charlotte Reece and Jackie Powell
1957 SeniorWITTIEST
Bobby Powell and Carelene Clarke
MOST TALENTEDDaisy Ross and Rex Williams
EASYARRANGEfy)
house,.
Superlatives
MOST POPULARHarold Ledford and Betty Berry
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDJohn Baker and Jeanne Fleming
FRIENDLIEST
Anna Mae Rockett and Bobby Shull
MOST STUDIOUSSteve Lowdermilk and Sue Yarborough
Prophecy
As i turned on the T. V. set, I was indeed surprised to see the features of RichardArrowood, an old classmate of mine, reporting the world's latest news.
The first item concerned Wayne Reece, the world famous sportscaster. It seems that while
he was announcing a game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees, he
got so excited that he fell off the chair and broke his arm.
Next came an item from the world of fashion. Lucille Crowe, owner of a lineof beauty
shops, created a sensation when she introduced a new hairdo called "The Possum Spread."
It was modeled by Jeanne Fleming, a model from Erect Studios, owned by Robert Helms and
the former Shirley Keller.
As in all good programs, there must be advertisements and this one was no different. 1
always leave during the advertisements but when the announcer appeared I was spellbound.
It was Steve Lowdermilk, who was telling all the advantages of a new product put out by
the James Walker Manufacturing Company.
The news from the world of sports was full of surprises. First, Johnny Jacumin, goalie
for the Montreal Bears, was fined for hitting Bobby Powell, goalieofthe Charlotte Cl ippers.
We were told that one more outburst like this would mean a suspension from the team along
with a one year prison term in the prison headed by that hardboi led law officer John Baker .Next
was a more cheerful note. Bobby Shull, leading batter for the New York Yankees, seems to
be a frequent escort of Miss Wilma Lane, private secretary of Henry Rhoney, vice-president
of the Rex Williams Steel Works. Last, the leading race driver of the century, Fred Lail,
has just won the Harold Ledford Trophy. This trophy ismadeavailablethrough the generosity
of the famous millionaire from which it gets its name.
A new book on religion, published by a new author, Emily Edwards, seems to be taking
hold and the owner of the Howard Secrest Publishing Company is hoping that it will go over
the Million Mark. Their leading advertising agent, Harold Pruitt is making all efforts to
attain this goal
.
Now the news from Hollywood, Gary Barber has just produced his latest thriller, staring
two new comers, Jackie Lockee and Anna Mae Rockett. It is a true story of two of the
leading scientists of all times, Ronald Singleton and Carelene Clark.
TheRonny Chi I dres Trio composed of Ronny Childres, Candace Berry, and Sue Yarborough
are appearing for a week's engagement at the Pines Hotel with the famous Ross and LowmanOrchestra furnishing the accompaniment. The owner of the Pines, Jackie Powell, says he
expects large crowds on opening night. The next stars appearing at the Pines will be Marie
Watts, the famous dancer, Charlotte Reece, the sultry torch singer, and the two remarkable
piano playing sisters, Jane and Myrna Oxford.
Seeing and hearing of all the accomplishments of my former classmates proved too great
a strain for me and I felt myself slipping into unconsciousness.
When I awoke I was surprised to see Jean Barber, rh£ receptionist, seated behind her
large desk typing my admittance slip. I was taken to my room by Marforie Grigg, head
supervisor of the hospital.
In came a cute little nurse. Imagine my surprise when I saw she was Betty Berry. Due to
her careful nursing, I was soon home and watching T. V. again.
GARY BARBER
Prophesier
Defy ing all thoughts of personal safety.
Quickly he carried the ball.
Even the defensive couldn't stop him.
No, not one of them al I
.
As he reached the sixty-yard line.
The goal post loomed up ahead.
Now he knew he could make it,
A touchdown would soon be his stead.
Carefully he eluded opposition.
Yet, he was felled to the ground.
L istlessly he was lifted.
The whole team gathered 'round.
A day, a week, a month.
Would it never end?
Recovery peeked around the corner.
Then he began to mend.
Keep on playing for Drexel, Dean,
Three cheers for a Wonderful Friend!
CHARLOTTE REECE
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTWe, the Senior Class of Drexel High School on this day of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred
and fifty-seven, being in full possession of all our intellectual abilities, and having finally, by
devious and sundry routes, drawn nearer to the graduation of all high-school students, hereby de-
clare this to be our last will and testament.
To the school board, we, the Senior Class, express our gratitude for their interest in us and
for having made these years of education possible.
To Mr. Hallyburton. . .our thanks for his leadership and co-operation.
To the faculty, we extend our sincere appreciation for their helpfulness in teaching, guiding,
and counseling us in our years of high school.
To the class of 1958, we leave our reputation as the "most intellectual" class in school.
To the members of the Junior Class, we make the following individual bequeaths:
Richard Arrowood wills his knowledge of bookkeeping to Wendell Powell, who will probably
need it. John Baker leaves his "love for all the girls" to Kenneth Harris. Gary Barber leaves his
ability to skip class to Jimmy Haigler and his ability to be smart when in class to Dorothy Denton.
Jane and Myrna Oxford leave their singing ability to Betty Pearson and their "Baby Grand Piano"
to Beverly Turner. JackieLockee bequeaths his "hot rod racing" to Darrell Powell. FredLail wills
his ability to draw cars in class to George Anthony. Carolyn Lowman wills her ability "to really
play those drums" to Louise Young and her love for the band to Gayle Eaker. Anna Mae Rockett
leaves her cheerleading and "Glee Club" to Sandra and Kaye Simmons. Daisy Ross leaves her
"first-chair position" in the clarinet section to Barbara Aikens. Harold Ledford leaves his ability
to make "all -conference football" to Gary Mast. Wayne Reece wills his love for the "Brooklyn
Dodgers" to Jerry Lowman (a converted fan). Jeanne Fleming wills her drum-majorette abilities
to Sue Cook and her love for "English" to Dorothy Buff. Carelene Clarke wills her shorthand to
anybody with a long arm. Betty Powell leaves her matrimonial conflicts to Rita Nichols. Lucille
Crowe leaves her seat in "Honor Study Hall" to Lovene Smith.
Bobby Shuli wills his friendly ways to Bobby Smith and his "blue Ford" to Jack Weir. Henry
Rhoney leaves his love for baseball to Darrell Reece. Steve Lowdermi Ik bestows upon Emogene
Denton his-ability to learn French (easily). Emily Edwards wills her ability to make good on tests
to Janice Lowman. Harold Pruett leaves his comical drawings of "Elvis Presley" to John Deal.
Candace Berry leaves her "love for the college boys" to Joan Burns and her record collection to
Linda Gail Deal. Shirley Keller wills her versatility to Mary Ellen Baker and her typewriter to
Hannah Secrest. Howard Secrest leaves his Navy career to Donald Hunt. Ronnie Childres wills
his (Quiet?) ways to Leonia Grady. Sue Yarborough leaves her stifled "giggles" to Joan West and
her love for F. T. A. and "dieting" to Linda Jean Deal. Rex Williams leaves "No. 40" to one of
his clan, Jerry Williams. Wilma Lane leaves her "office chair" to Jean Woody and her sweet ways
to Maurine Huffman. JackiePowell wills his ability for "bench warming" to Tom Ledbetter. Bobby
Powel I bequeaths his advice on "How to become a millionaire" to Howard Branch and JohnnyHiggins.
Jimmy Walker leaves his "brain" to Paul Shuffler and Boyce Bradshaw. Robert Helms wills his
cue-stick to Kenneth Stamey. Marjorie Grigg leaves her love for Home Economics to Linda Smith
and her typing problems to GloriaSmith. Jean Barber wills her Super-Duper bubble gum to Frances
Burns and her love for "Hillbilly Round-Up" to Thelma Workman. Marie Watts wills her love for
dancing to Verna Hoyle and Shirley Powell. Ronald Singleton leaves his "book of knowledge" to
Rachel Powell and Glenda Settlemyre. Charlotte Reece wills her ability to "do a million things at
one time" to Kay Griffin and her guarding position to Maxine Branch. Johnny Jacumin wills his
"Ivey League Hat" and his beloved Elvis Presley picture to all the cool "cats" in the Junior Class.
In testimony whereof we, the said Seniors, will to all who follow us, our aspirations, hopes,
aims, ideals and accomplishments.
Witnesses: Class Testator
WILMASTEVE
CHARLOTTEGARY
DOC
CHIEF MARSHALEMOGENE DENTON
juniord
CLASS OFFICERSPresident
y ice-President
.... Secretary
Treasurer
KENNETH HARRIS.
GARY MASTJO ANN WEST....
JANICE LOWMAN
BARBARA AIKENSGEORGE ANTHONYMARY ELLEN BAKER
BOYCE BRADSHAWHOWARD BRANCHMAXINE BRANCH
Juniors 1957
DOROTHY BUFF
FRANCES BURNSJOAN BURNS
SUE CAROLYN COOKJOHN DEALLINDA GAIL DEALLINDA JEAN DEAL
DOROTHY DENTONEMOGENE DENTONGAYLE EAKER
LEONIA GRADYKAY GRIFFINJIMMY HAIGLER
Juniors
KENNETH HARRIS
JOHNNY HIGGINSVERNA HOYLE
MAURINE HUFFMANDONALD HUNTTOMMY LEDBETTER
JANICE LOWMAN
JERRY LOWMANGARY MASTRITA NICHOLS
BETTY PEARSONDARRELL POWELLRACHEL POWELL
1957
SHIRLEY POWELLWENDELL POWELLDARRELL REECE
HANNAH SECREST
GLENDA SETTLEMYREPAUL SHUFFLERKAY SIMMONS
SANDRA SIMMONSBOBBY SMITHGLORIA SMITH
LINDA SMITHLOVENE SMITHKENNETH STAMEY
Juniors 1957
BEVERLY TURNERJACK WEIRJOAN WEST
JERRY WILLIAMSJEAN WOODYTHELMA WORKMANLOUISE YOUNG
*sopkontoreA
CLASS OFFICERSJAMES BRADSHAWBARBARA EAKER. .
.
PATSY BERRY
MARY JO BURNS..
President
Vice-President
.... Secretary
Treasurer
PATRICIA ABEELOUISE ANDERSONCARSON BAKERHENRY BAKERJ. L. BALL
ODELL BARRIER
JIMMY BEASLEYALICE BENFIELDPATSY BERRYJIMMY BRADSHAW
Sophomores 1957
ROBERT BRANCHTOMMY BRIDGESWAYNE BRITTAINPEGGY BROWNJAMES BUCHANAN
RACHEL BUFF
JERRY BUMGARNERMARY JO BURNS
BETTY BUTLER
CARL CAMPBELLBARBARA CARSWELLDEAN CLARKLINDA COOPER
RUTH CROWEJERRY CURTIS
GLORIA DALEBARRY DAVISERVIN DEAL
Sophomores
BESSIE DEVINNYBARBARA EAKERSLARRY EPLEY
LIBBY FLOWERSDELL FRANKLIN
RONNIE FRANKLINFREDA FRYEOREN FRYE
1
RITA GRADYJUDY GRIFFIN
REBECCA GRIGGJO ANN HALLYBURTONGAIL HECK
PHILIP HEMPHILLBOBBY HOWARDIMOGENE KELLER
KENNETH LANCASTERKAY LOWDERMILK
1957
TOMMY MAULDINMARGARET NEWTONCARL NICHOLSPATSY PEARSONPEGGY PEARSON
GLORIA PERRELL
MARY PIERCY
DONALD POWELL
RONALD POWELLNANCY RECTORSLATON RITCHIE
MARY ALICE ROCKETTCARL SELF
JERRY SELF
ANN SETTLEMYREKATHERINE SETZER
JAMES SMITHRUBY SMITH
Sophomores 1957
DAVID STAMEYKAY STAMEYSHIRLEY SWINKPEGGY VANHORNCAROL WILLIAMS
HAROLD WILLIAMSEUNICE WORKMAN
5 re
CLASS OFFICERSJUDY YARBOROUGHBOBBY DAVESGLENDA LANEMIKE HUFFMAN
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
LINDA AMOSLARRY BAKERMORRIS BAKERHELEN BARBER
CAROLYN BELTONALYCE BERRY
KENNETHY BERRY
ROBY BOLICKROY BOONEPRISCILLA BRANCHJEFFERY BRENDLENAOMI BRITTAIN
SHIRLEY BROWNJERRY WAYNE BUFF
YATES BUFF
DON BUMGARNERBILLY BURNSPHIL BURNS
Freshmen 1957
STEVE BURNSCAROLYN CANIPEPEGGY CHAPMANPEGGY CHAPPELLBILL CHILDRES
RICHARD COOPER
ROBERT COOKSYBIL COZORTBILLY CRAWLEYGLORIA CURTIS
BOBBY DAVESFRANCES DEAL
JOYCE DEALRODNEY DEALHAROLD DENTONLYNN DUNCANHENRY DUNAGANCHARLES ELLER
JEWELL FLOWERSCARROLL FRANKLINCAROL GARRISONMIKE GRIFFINDONALD GRIGGWANDA HAIGLER
PAT HARRISONSYLVIA HENLEYJACK HESTER
BILL HIGGINSBILLY HIPPS
LINDA FAYE HODGES
MIKE HUFFMANSTEVE HUFFMANDON HULLLAVADA JACUMINWALTER JOHNSONCAROLYN KING
Freshmen
PATRICIA KIRBY
GLENDA LANEMARIE LINGERFELTMILDRED LINGERFELT
ARCHIE LOWMANHILDA LOWMAN
ALMA MAYEHOMER MAYEALOMA McCLUREDWILMA MOSESTEDDY MOSTELLERSEWELL MULL
DENNIS NEWTONPRISCILLA NORMANRACHEL NORMANJAMES PEARSONGAIL PERRELL
BRENDA POWELL
GEORGE POWELLHELENA POWELLJOHNNY POWELLRONDAL POWELLVIVIAN POWELLLON PYATTE
LINDA RECTORLARRY REECE
WILMA REECE
PEARL ROBINSONKAY SCRUGGSEUNICE SECREST
BETSY SETTLEMYREKENNETH SETTLEMYRETOMMY SETTLEMYREJAMES SETZER
NELLIE SETZERBECKY SHERRILL
1957
JOEL SIMMONSIRENE SMITHLINDA SMITHJEAN SPENCERBARBARA STAMEYGAIL STAMEY
JANE STAMEYVEREDAH STEPHENSNANCY TILLEYSHIRLEY TOWERYRONDAL WATTSGWENDOLYN WHISTNANT
RONDAL WILLIAMSEDITH WORKMANJUDY YARBOROUGH
CLASS OFFICERSCLARENCE CHAPMAN President
LINDA WALKER Vice-PresidentBARBARA SETT LEMYRE Treasurer
BENNETT BAIRD Secretary
EIGHTH GRADEFirst row, left to right: Billy Kay Cline, Barbara Lancaster, Reba Nichols, Charlotte Williams, Greta Powell, Martha Deal,
Betsy Arro wood, Patty Summers, Barbara Settlemyre, Linda Walker. Second rew: Andy Seagle, Paul Deal, Rex Bradshaw,Charles Brittain, LindaBaird, JohnnyDaye, NancySmith, LarryKing, GlennCook. Third row: Mr. Garni e Brendel , Teacher;
Bobby Costner, Johnny G 'Kelly, Woodard Setzer, Don Brown, Kenneth Secrest, Carl Waycaster, Jimmy Mosteller.
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EIGHTH GRADEFirst row, left to right: Judy Gail Brown, Linda Lowman, Irene Rhoney, Dianne Harris, Mary Franklin, Shirley Mayfield,Mary Neil Lowery, Judy Ann Brown, Gail Garrison. Second row: David Frye, David Howell, Bobby Nichols, Ironee Rector,
Annie Sue Epley, Judy Powell, ClarenceChapman, Thomas Settlemyre, Bennett Baird. Third row: Mrs. Peggy Bal lard, Teacher;
Kay Page, Yates Deal, Robert Rector, Larry Smith, Kenneth Bradshaw, Jerry Akins, Tommie Barrier, Robert Lee Lane.
EIGHTH GRADEFirst row, left to right: Blenda Buff, Pansy Branch, Zona Baker, Pat Berry, Kay Baker, Nancy Powell, Mary Devinney, Jane
South, Linda Farris. Second row: Mrs. Minyonne Burns, Teacher; Jimmy Berry, Junior Bradshaw, George Bass, Norman Ross,
Paul Coffey, Floyd Huffman, Henry Vanhorn, Joe Shuffler. Third row: Ted Deal, Ronnie Hatley, Johnny West, Terry Piercy,
Gary Powell, Johnny Vanhorn, Randy Hensley, David Cook, Ralph Young, Roy LeFevers.
Elementary Faculty
MR. GARNIE BRENDLEPrincipal
Elementary School
MISS FRANCES HUFFMANPrincipal
Primary School
MRS. MARY B. HUFFMANMRS. MINNIE HOLLIFIELD
MRS. LOLA B. ELLER
MRS. ARWYN S. ALLISONMRS. EUNICE G. BERRY
MISS LOUISE REID
MRS. MARY D. PARRISH
MRS. JEANETTE H. WILSONMRS. MARGARET N. BERRY
MRS. FANNIE T. COLLINS
MRS. MARY B. POWELLMRS. RAYE H. HEDGEPATHMRS. CHARLOTTE W. LOWDERMRS. SYLVIA POWELLMRS. PRISCILLA MAST
MRS. ANN DENTONMRS. MARIE B. PAGEMRS. RACHEL B. WOODIEMRS. ADALENEC. BINGHAMMRS. HILDA McNEELY
MRS. MARYS. YOUNTMRS. JAMES W. CANSLERMRS. PEGGY W. BALLARDMRS. MINYONNE BURNSMRS. SADIE BURNS
The 1957
Cavalcade Staff
CHARLOTTE REECEEditor
GARY BARBER
Assistant Editor
Seated: Charlotte Reece, Gary Barber. Standing, left to right: Wilma Lane, Bobby Shull, Jeanne
Fleming, Steve Lowdermilk, Candace Berry and Sue Yarborough.
Student Council
TOMMY LEDBETTERVice-President
Seated, left to right: Emogene Keller, Tommy Ledbetter, Harold Ledford, Kay Scruggs. Standing: Myrna Oxford,
Kay Griffin, Larry Baker, Tommy Settlemyre, Linda Gail Cooper, and Anna Mae Rocket.
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EMILY EDWARDS....JEANNE FLEMING..STEVE LOWDERMILKGARY BARBER
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
BETA CLUB INITI ATIATESLeft to right: Gayle E a k e r (Prince Ranier); Dorothy Denton (Baby Caroline); Maurine Huffman (Grace Kelly);
Joan Burns (Patty McCormick); Kay Simmons (Elvis Presley); Barbara Aikens (Lou Costello); Kay Griffin (Bud
Abbott);Rita Nichols (Jerry Lewis); Hannah Secrest (Liberace); Emogene Denton (Louis Armstrong); Jimmy Haigler
(Marilyn Monroe); Glenda Settlemyre (Pa Kettle); Rachel Powell (Ma Kettle); and Janice Lowman, not pictured,
(Mitizi Gaynor).
FRENCH CLUBSUE YARBOROUGHRONNY CHILDRESCANDACE BERRY..
President
. — Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
MONOGRAM CLUBROBERT HELMS President
DEBATING CLUBMembers: Jane Oxford, Emogene Denton, Kay Scruggs,
Ronald Singleton, Tommy Mauldin, Gary Barber.
CHIT-CHAT CLUBMembers: Seated, left to right: Daisy Ross, Sue Yarborough, Sheila Kay Scruggs, Emogene Denton, and Betty
Pearson. Secondrow; Judy Yarborough, JaneOxford, LoveneSmith, and Emily Edwards. Standing: Lynn Duncan,
Beverly Turner, Tommy Mauldin, John Baker, President; Gary Barber, Ronny Childres, and Charlotte Reece.
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STEVE LOWDERMILK Vice-President
GAYLE EAKER Secretary-Treasurer
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICAMARY JO BURNS President
BETTY BUTLER Vice-President
BRENDA POWELL Secretary
KAY STAMEY Treasurer
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KENNETH HARRIS Vice-President
SCIENCE CLUBMR. CARL HENNESSEE Sponsor
BUS DRIVERSLeft to right: Harold Ledford, Rex Williams, Henry Rhoney, and Jimmy Walker.
SCHOOL PATROL
HISTORICAL SOCIETYHARRY L. HALLYBURTON Sponsor
GLEE CLUBMRS. KATHRYN SIPHERS Director
MISS JEANNE FLEMING
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MASCOT MASCODEBBIE HALIYBURTON DON FLETCHER
MISS MYRNA OXFORDSponsored by F. T. A.
Escorted by Jackie Lockee
MISS DAISY ROSS
Sponsored by Band
iscorted by Ronald Singleton
MISS SHIRLEY KELLER
Sponsored by Chit Chat Club
Escorted by Robert Helms ,
MISS ANNA MAE ROCKETT /
Sponsored by Monogram Cluhf
Escorted by Gary Mast
MISS MARIE WATTSSponsored by Science Club
Escorted by Kenneth Harris
DIRECTORMISS KATHRYN SIPHERS
DRUM MAJORETTEJEANNE FLEMING
SHIRLEY KELLER SUE COOK
MILDRED LINGERFELT
CANDACE BERRY
MAE ROCKETTChief
SANDRA S
KAY SIMMONS
LINDA DEALHANNAH SECREST
MARY ALICE ROCKETT
CO-CAPTAINS
COACHED COOPER Football Team
First row, lefttoright: Archie Lowman, Manager; Paul Shuffler, Bobby Smith, Tommy Settlemyre, Mike Huffman,
Carroll Franklin, Rodney Deal, Gary Mast, HenryBaker, Kenneth Harris, Carl Self, Rex Williams, Roby Bolick,
Manager. Second row: Robert Cook, George PowelI ,
Donald Bumgarner, Mike Griffin, Larry Baker, Darrell
Powell, Phil Burns, SewellMull, Wendell Powell, Kenneth Settlemyre. Third row: CoachCooper, JimmyBeasly,
Jackie Lockee, Harold Ledford, Ronald Singleton, Richard Arrowood, Jimmy Bradshaw, Tommy Ledbetter, and
Johnny Higgins.
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JACKIE LGCKEECenter
RONALD SINGLETONTailback
JIM BRADSHAGuard
RICHARD ARROWOODTackle
CARL SELF
Center LARRY BAKEREnd
REX WILLIAMSTackle
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DARRELL POWELLWingback
HAROLD LEDFORDFul Iback
HENRY BAKBlockingbac
TOMMY LEDBETTER
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GARY MASTBlockingback
JOHNNY HIGGINSTackle KENNETH HARRIS
End
Girls’ Basketball
SHIRLEY KELLER
Captain
CHARLOTTE REECE
Co-Captain
Left to Right, first row: Shirley Keller, Charlotte Reece. Second row: Betty Butler, Dorothy Denton, Carolyn
Lowman, Jeanne Fleming, Maxine Branch, SueCook, Emogene Keller, Hannah Secrest, Barbara Stamey, NancyRector. Third row: Coach Cooper, Kay Scruggs, Manager; Glorida Smith, Linda Deal, Brenda Powell, Peggy
Brown, Aloma McClured, Emogene Denton, Maurine Huffman.
Boys’ Basketbal
JACKIE POWELLCaptain
Left to Right, first row: Jimmy Bradshaw, Henry Baker, Tommy Ledbetter, Jackie Powell, Larry Baker, Kenneth
Stamey. Second row: Coach Cooper, Johnny Higgins, Gary Mast, Kenneth Berry, Jackie Lockee, Bobby Smith,
Barry Davis.
JEANNE FLEMIN<Forward
CAROLYN LOWM/fGuard
SHIRLEY KELLER
Forward
CHARLOTTE REESE
Forward
DOROTHY DENTONGuard
MAXINE BRANDGuard
LARRY BAKERGuard
KENNETH STAMEYForward
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HENRY RHONEYCaptain
BOBBY SHULLCo-Captain
Left to Right, first row: Coach, Ed Cooper; Henry Rhone/, Jackie PowelI ,
Bobby Shull, James Buchanan.Second row: Robert Branch, Howard Branch, Oren Frye, Darrell Reece, Henry Baker, Harold Williams, Robert
Cook. Third row: David Stamey, Tommy Ledbetter, Jimmy Bradshaw, Jerry Self.
HENRY BAKERThird Base
BOBBY SHULLSecond Base
HENRY RHONEYShort Stop
JACKIE POWELLCatcher
TOMMY LEDBETTER' First Base
DARRELL REESE
Pitcher
JIMMY BRADSHAWOutfield
ROBERT COOKOutfield
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Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs. Jimmie Settlemyre, Mrs. Alvin Smith.
SERVICE STAFFLeft to right: Kerner Johnson, Doris Bradshaw, Lucille Berry.
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Fresh Meat and Groceries
Lawrence Deal, OwnerDial 2-4567 Valdese, N. C.
BERNARD BUICK
Valdese, North Carolina
BRITT LAUNDERERS& CLEANERS
Dial 4001 -Valdese, North Carolina
DOLLY HOSIERY MILLS, INC.
Valdese, North Carolina
PON'S AUTO & APPLIANCE CO.
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Tires - Batteries
Accessories - Tire Recapping
401 East Meeting Street
Morganton, North Carolina
VALDESE
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Long Terms
Small Monthly Payments
Vala'ese, North Carolina
Compl iments of
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Valdese, North Carolina
HUFFMAN
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BERRY APARTMENTSJ. H. Williams, Owner
Furnished or Unfurnished Distributor Amoco Products
Located in Drexel Phone 2656-JBox 174 Phone 2691 -J1
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132 North Sterling Street
Miorganton, North Carol ina
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BURKE. FURNITURE CENTER
MORGANTON FOOD STORE
South Sterling Street
Morganton, North Carolina
BURAND'S
The Specialty Shop
for Men and Women.
Morganton, North Carol ina
KIRKSEY AND COMPANY
"For more than 40 years we haveused every effort to serve all the
People.
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SHAKE PHARMACY INC.
"m n the Square"
24 Hour Film Service
Phone 323Morganton, North Carol ina
BELK-BROOME COMPANY
Burke's Largest and Newest
Department Store
Morganton, North Carol ina
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Betty Lou and Shoe Center
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Valdese, North Carol ina
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Bookkeeper’s Report for Annual Staff for 1957
Assets at beginning of period: $50,000.00
Expenses: (Incurred during period) as follows:
1. Editor's Mink Coat $ 7,000.00
Cadillac 10,000.00
2. Assistant Editor's Lincoln Continental 10,000.00
3. Advertising Agent's Thunderbird 5,500.00
4. Advertising Agent's Mercury Convertible 4,500.00
5. Advertising Agent's Diamond Ring, 3,000.00
6. Advertising Agent's Olds Convertible 4,000.00
7. Secretary's Diamond 3,000.00
8. Treasurer's Fur Stole 3,000.00
9. Snacks for Staff 500.00
10.
Tokens of appreciation (Bribes) to Teachers 800.88
Total $51,300.88
Net Loss: Gee, we've had it!
Visiting Hours at Sing Sing 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock on Sundays only.
Would appreciate cakes with files, soap with keys, and a good strong
crowbar.
Inmates:
Cell 3
Babyface Reece
Lefty Barber
Fingers Shull
Muggsie Lane
Block 4
Knuckles Lowdermilk
Slinky Berry
Sneaky Fleming
Queenie Yarborough
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