Memorabilia Cabinet

Memorabilia Cabinet

The Historic Broyhill Building features a thoughtfully curated exhibit created by alumni, celebrating the 55 years that the Old Clemmons School served the community. This exhibit includes a remarkable collection of memorabilia—donated by former students and faculty—offering visitors a window into the school’s rich history. Located in the East Wing, the Memorabilia Cabinet and accompanying wall displays showcase the spirit and legacy of the school’s many decades. We hope these displays provide a meaningful glimpse into the years when this building stood as the
heart of of Clemmons.

Wall Display
Clemmons High School’s 875 Graduates

1931 Class Ring
Opel Brewer
Donated by George Wilson

Opel Brewer 1931
Donated by George Wilson

Lunch Token 1930’s 

1933 Ruth Thomas (Spach)
Donated by Cindy Spach

Gladys Vogler (Hockaday)
and Ruth Thomas 1933

Donated by Janice Bodsford Foster

Gladys Vogler (Hockaday) 1944
Donated by Janice Bodsford Foster

1944 Class Ring
Gladys Vogler (Hockaday)
Donated by Janice Bodsford Foster

1934 Fleeta Aunita Jones (Flinchum)
Donated by
Wilma Jone Snyder & Linda Kite

1934 Fleeta Aunita Jones (Flinchum)
Donated by
Wilma Jone Snyder & Linda Kite

1949 State Baseball Championship Trophy
Donated by Bobby Cheek

1949 Signed Baseball
State Championship Team Members
 
Donated by Bobby Cheek

1948 Six-man Football
State Championship Trophy
Donated by Bobby Cheek

1954 Football Jersey
Donated by Mike Parks

CHS Booster Cap

1955 Letter Sweater
Donated by Mike Parks

1950’s Prom Dress
Donated by Diane Bingham (McGee)
Also shown are numerous photos of
Proms and Homecomings.

Frank Morgan’s Grade Books
(1951 – 1955)
Donated by Sarah & Helen Morgan

Not all items from the Memorabilia Cabinet are featured in this photo gallery; however, the cabinet contains many fascinating artifacts from the school’s history, including:

  • Sports MVP and All-County trophies

  • Team photos of sports and cheerleading squads

  • Student portraits spanning multiple decades

  • wall display of the seven principals who
    served the school

  • timeline exhibit highlighting key dates in the school’s history

  • Clemmons Historical Society displays, featuring items and photos from early Clemmons history