Alamance High School - Smoke Signals Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 130
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Foreword
On September 9, the doors of your school opened For the 1955-1956
year --a year to be brim full of work, activities, sports, and Friendships.
In the classroom, you were stimulated to acquire knowledge -- to seek truth,
on the athletic Field, you achieved physical Fitness, and in your heart was
bred a desire to fight, not For personal honors, but for your school: through
participation in clubs and organizations you developed leadership and a co-
operative spiritg and in your contact with students and teachers you learned
the value of Friendship, loyalty and understanding.
In the hope that this has been a momentous year in your life, we have
attempted to portray many interesting features of school life which we hope
may be lovingly recalled in the years to come.
SUE NUNN
Editor-In-Chief
This school is yours, for YOU are THE SCHOOL. Bricks and mortar, steel, glass and wood, even
furniture and shrubbery do not make a school until the building becomes alive with YOU, your
friends, your teachers, and that intangible thing we call YOUR SPIRIT. One year of your school
life is recorded throughout these pages. What has the year l955-l956 meant to you?
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Ann Sfancil
Berneice Shoffner
Margaret Phipps
Sam Nelson
Ruth May
Eddie O'Connor
Doug Smifh
Libby Hairr
Rufh Brannock
Miss Mary L. Jackson
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Frank Carter
J. Forrest
R. Grubb
G. Hairr
G. Ingram
H. Johnson
K. Jones
A. Kivett
Dedication
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M. G. Montgomery
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Waco Nunn
Tom O'Connor
C. E. Phipps
E. H. Reynolds
J. Richard Shoffner
W. E. Smith
J. G. Stancil
G. C. Wood
These are the people who have shared our heartaches with sympathy, and our happiness with ioy.
They have understood our troubles and problems and they have encouraged, taught, influenced,
and loved us. And best of all, they have given us their Friendship. So it is with deep gratitude and
Pleasure that we dedicate this volume of "Smoke Signals" to our parents.
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President...........................................Sam Nelson
Vice-President . . .
Secretary . . . .
Treasurer . . . . .
CLASS FLOWER: Carnation
CLASS COLOR: Blue ancl White
CLASS MOTTO: Aim High,
Reach Higher
. . . Doug Smith
..... Sue Nunn
. . .Ann Stancil
CLASS PRAYER:
Our Father, which art in heaven, As we draw toa
close our years of hard study, and as we go out into
the world to make our way of life, we ask Thee to
guide and to strengthen us along the way. As we
meet the many hardships and struggles of life may
we Feel Thy presence near us and may our Faith be
increased. Oh Lord, in all our ways may we ac-
knowledge Him and He shall direct our paths. --
AMEN
MARY ANDREW
The only way to have a
friend is io be one."
RUTH BRANNOCK
Lei' me live in a house by the slcle
of the road and be a Friend to man
RACHEL BYRLEY
Every step makes my gain."
JIM CARTER
He who soyefh little fhinkefh
much."
CLARENCE FORREST
Silence is golden."
JERRY GRUBB
The height of my ambition is only
to Find my place."
LIBBY HAIRR
Virtue and genuine grace in
themselves spread what no words
can utter."
RAY INGRAM
To be doing good is man's most
glorious task. "
RANDY JOHNSON
Ahl What a treasure is wit."
GEORGE JON ES
The world is mine if I had time
to take care of it."
LARRY KIVETT
Never rise to speak until you have
something to sayp and when you
have said it cease."
RUTH MAY
To have a respect for ourselves
guides our morals and to have a
deference for others governs our
manners."
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JERRY MONTGOMERY
I envy no man that knows more than
myself, but pity them that know
less."
SAM NELSON
Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heart-
felt sincerity is a trait of true and
noble manhood."
SUE NUNN
She is so free, so kind, so apt,
such blessed o disposition."
EDDIE O'CONNOR
Though I am always in haste, I am
never in a hurry."
MARGARET PHIPPS
Possess your soul with patience
LARRY REYNOLDS
The highest manhood resides in
disposition not in mere intellect."
BERNI ECE SHOFFNER
Without kindness there can be
no true ioy."
DOUG SMITH
But now my task is smoothly
done, I can Fly or I can run."
ANN STANCIL
To be trusted is a greater
compliment than to be loved.
GROV ER WOOD
Simplicity of all things is the
hardest to be copied."
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DONNIE WRAY
"A Face that cannot smile is
never good."
Class Poem
We stand at the parting of our ways
We, who have toiled and strove
We stand at the parting of our ways
To go out from the school we love.
Dear school, we regret to leave you
And we are loath to go
But you have declared us ready
And you are the one to know.
Each has a place for the taking
Indeed, we shall journey afar
Each in the part of service
In quest of his own goal star.
Good-bye dear friends and faculty
You have been so faithful and kind
You have toiled and labored with us
And now we must leave you behind
Each in the part of service
In search for his separate goal
But Alamance is enshrined forever
ln the heart of each separate soul.
Poet - Libby Halrr
Memories
A History of the Class of 1956
Sam Nelson, Historian
In looking back over these years we've spent together, we find a few that
stand out in-so-far as memories are concerned. During these past four years
we have collected many Golden memories that we shall cherish forever.
We all remember that long awaited year 1952, when we finally became
high school freshmen. We were the greenest group of people Alamance ever
enrolled. Everything we did for the first few days was wrong, but with the
faithful, patient guidance of Miss Everett, our home room teacher, we survived
that first week of bewilderment. As soon as we were settled down, we elected
our class officers and Sam Nelson became our first president. We were very
proud to have five boys and two girls on the basketball teams and in the
spring 6 boys made the baseball team. The high spot in our freshman year was
the trip to Hanging Rock Park. We had a grand time even though it did rain.
Then came spring and the end of our first year in high school. It was a happy
day when we received our report cards which said, "promoted to the tenth
grade."
After a brief summer vacation the old school bell rang in another school
year and we were now sophomores. We realize now that we were a little hard
to handle that year and we appreciate the kind patience of Mrs. Hunt, our
home room teacher. Five boys and three girls received basketball suits that
year and five boys were on the baseball team. ln the spring we took a trip to
Reynolds Park and yes, you guessed it, it rained again. We enioyed the trip
even though we all got rather damp. Funny thing about this group of kids, no
matter how dark and stormy this world be, nothing dampens their spirits.
School quickly came to a close. Algebra and Biology had presented their
problems, but we overcame them. Then we were iuniorsl
Fall came again, and with it came the beginning of our junior year in high
school. Mrs. Farrell, our home room teacher was always cheerful and full of
ideas on how to raise money. Our rings were ordered and we were really
sitting on top of the world that day when they arrived. It was a long awaited
occasion and we were eager to show everyone our new possession. The climax
of our iunior year was the planning and giving of the Junior-Senior Banquet.
It was held in the O. Henry Hotel ballroom. The theme, "Moonlight and Roses"
was in decoration and song, and we were very proud of our efforts. The final
important event of the iunior year was the presentation of the iunior play "Aunt
Tillie Goes to Town." We shall always remember the good times we shared in
our iunior year.
Summer came and went, and again we were in school. We were seniors-
the goal for which we had toiled for twelve long years. Mrs. Nichols was our
home room teacher this year, and with her helpful guidance we survived the
many senior experiences. Class officers were eltected early and things got under
way. The newspaper staff was elected and the Peace Pipe brimming over with
school news was published monthly. The annual staff also was elected and
under the guidance of Miss Jackson put out what we think is the best yet. The
harvest king and queen were chosen and the Thanksgiving program was pre-
sented. Then came the trip to Washington, and senior play, and last of all
Commencement exercises.
It all ended too soon. We have graduated. We are all going to travel from
now on our own separate ways, but we will always be able to recall the
golden memories of the years we spent together at Alamance.
Last Will and Testament
We, the Senior Class of Alamance High School being of sound but crammed
mind and strong body do hereby leave this our last will and testament to the
rising Senior Class and the members of the Faculty. We realize that they will
truly need everything that this will provides.
Article I
Item I-To the rising Senior Class we entrust the dignity and responsibility
of Seniorship. We also leave our ability to get out of homework assignments.
Item ll-To the rising Juniors we leave our best business minds and financial
genius that they might have a successful Junior-Senior banquet.
Item III-To the rising Sophomores we leave our positions on the Basketball
and Cheerleader squads.
Item IV-To the next year's Freshman Class we leave our heartiest sympa-
thies, remembering how difficult it was to get through our first year of high
school.
Article Il
Item I-To our principal Mr. Whiteley we wish to express our many thanks
for the interest and guidance he has given us during the past years.
Item Il-To our English teacher and Annual advisor Miss Jackson we leave
our heart-felt thanks and gratitude for the many Sunday afternoons she sacri-
ficed so that we might publish this edition of Smoke Signals.
Item Ill-To our coach and science teacher Mr. Upstill we leave detailed in-
structions in first aid so that he may continue "patching up" his basketball team.
Item IV-To our Business Education teacher and Senior Class advisor Mrs.
Nichols we leave a bottle of correction fluid to replace the one we used cor-
recting stencils, we also leave our love and appreciation for guiding us suc-
cessfully through our last year of school.
Item V-To our home economics teacher Mrs. Farrell we leave our appreci-
ation for helping us plan and present a successful Junior-Senior Banquet, also
for her help in making our'Jr. year a happy one.
Item VI-To our math teacher Mr. King we leave a theorem which, when
completed may prove how to get more work out of slothful students.
Item VII-To our agriculture teacher Mr. Hunter we leave a quiet class room
to replace the energetic ones he has had the past few years.
Item VIII-To the entire faculty we bequeath three months of peace and
quiet, effective immediately after our graduation.
Article III '
Finding out that many students of our class have through the years acquired
important accomplishments and characteristics, it is our will to bestow them
now upon students to whom they may prove beneficial.
1. Sam Nelson leaves to Paul Tuttle the experience of being Senior Class
president. Paul, you will certainly need it.
2. Larry Reynolds leaves to Clarence Byrley his "Good Promises" of the
future.
3. Eddie O'Connor leaves to Ronald Jobe his position on the ball team.
Ronnie, Eddie really sparked the team this year and we feel sure you can
next year.
4. Ann Stancil leaves to Maggie Curl her talented ways. Maggie its your
iob to keep your classmates entertained.
5. Sue Nunn leaves to Barbara Garrett her desire to be the perfect house-
wife. Also to Don Rich she bequeaths her wonderful ideas for "5moke Signals."
6. Margaret Phipps leaves to Betty Wyrick her accomplishments at flirting
so there won't be a scarcity of dates.
7. Jerry Montgomery leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to
Jimmy Cable. lf you need any pointers Jimmy, iust come to Jerry.
8. Ray Ingram leaves to Tommy Oliver his Sherlock Holmes ways. Tommy,
maybe the Secretarial Class will appreciate you as much as Ray was ap-
preciated this year.
9. Jerry Grubb refuses to leave anything because he says that he needs
everything he has.
10. Randy Johnson leaves his height to Johnny Michaux. Johnny you will
sure use a bit of it. He also leaves to Donald Slayton his wonderful sense
of humor.
11. Mary Andrew leaves to Fay Snider her sedateness. Fay it sometimes
comes in handy. Mary always thought so. '
12. Berniece Shoffner leaves her sewing instructions to Doris Coble. Doris
maybe you'll be lucky enough to win a prize too.
13. Rachel Byrley leaves her ability to operate a mimeograph machine to
Mary Edwards. Mary we hope everyone will be able to depend on you just
as we did on Rachel.
14. Libby Hairr leaves to Mary Kirkman her ability to find a date when one
is most needed. Libby was never without one, Mary.
15. Ruth May leaves to Peggy Kirkman her instructions on how to use Mrs.
Nichols' correction fluid. Ruth knows how perfectly. She's had enough practice.
16. Grover Wood leaves to Barbara Watkins his characteristic of thinking
up odd questions to ask in class.
17. George Jones leaves to Gene Stewart his lively spirit and winning
ways. To Donald Rich he bequeaths his love for driving a car.
18. Jim Carter leaves his tardy record to Buddy Curl. We hope you won't
need it Buddy but iust in case!
19. Doug Smith leaves his artistic ability to Harold Causey. Doug feels
sure next year's annual staff can use you Harold.
20. Donnie Wray leaves to Clay Snider his love of basketball. Practice
makes perfect, Clay.
21. Larry Kivett leaves bus No. 127 to Jack Royal. Jack be careful. Larry
always was.
22. I, Ruth Brannock leave my ability to go on a diet without any success
to June Phillips, and I also bequeath my iob as testatrix to anyone who wants it.
Article V
In the presence of proper witnesses, we, the class of '56 do hereby set our
hands and seal on this 29 day of May 1956.
Witnesses:
Debby Reynolds
Danny Shoffner
Ruth Brannock
Testatrix
Prophecy
Ruth May
As I climbed into my spacious flying saucer, the "Comet," and went soaring
into the dark, star-studded night, with not a care in the world, I thought,
"Wouldn't it be wonderful to see the future of all my friends written in the
sky?" Suddenly, as my saucer continued its flight across the sky, I saw the
most dazzling and glorious sight I had ever seen. Wondering what this unusual
display might be, I pulled the crank and the "Comet" turned and l saw these
words: "Future Steps-Class of 1955-56."
As I followed the footsteps, I read the stor yof my classmates as displayed
in these pictures.
Margaret Phipps is a secretary to the President of U. C. L. A. Her work must
be satisfactory, she has been there for ten years.
Doug Smith is a iet mechanic for the Air Force. Doug could always tinker
with something and make it run, so he must be happy working for his Uncle
Sam.
Ruth Brannock is doing laboratory research for Johns Hopkins Hospital in
Baltimore. Ruth is one of five girls on the staff, and she is making a name for
herself and the hospital.
Jerry Montgomery is very popular in the field of sports. He is the No. 'l
broadcaster for A. B. C. Radio.
Berniece Shoffner has iust created another design for Dior. She is making
a name for herself in Paris.
Jerry Grubb has his own car lot now. Jerry can fast-talk anyone into
buying one of his cars.
Clarence Forrest models men's clothes in a fashionable shop in Hollywood,
California. Even in school Clarence had good taste in selecting his clothes.
Grover Wood's construction business is booming. He now has a contract
for a 'IOO story sky scraper in Nashville, Tennessee.
Larry Reynolds' strict orders are carried out very efficiently in the Air Force.
As Lt. Colonel the men obey his every command.
Libby Hairr is the head instructor for Bell Telephone Company. She works
very hard trying to straighten the lines after a class with new operators, but
her girls learn fast.
Eddie O'Connor's flower arrangements are making him very popular with
various clubs and organizations. Also Eddie is flooded with orders at banquet
time.
George Jones as an electrician also invents new appliances for General
Electric. He is now trying to invent a pop-up-toaster that doesn't make a noise
when it pops up.
Larry Kivettfs motorcycle shop is getting to be a favorite spot with the
teen-agers. He is now giving free rides to all his prospective buyers.
Mary Andrew, in the field of Physical Theraphy, has won the hearts of
all her patients. Even in school she could make the children sit up and smile.
Sam Nelson is now an electrical engineer. He wonders why it's so hard to
find work when all he did for his first employer was to put two little wires
together and put the lights out for two weeks.
Jim Carter now has his own farm and he specializes in beef for 4-H shows.
His cows are also pictured in the latest farm magazines.
Ann Stancil is a bookkeeper for a large firm in Chicago. She remembers
how it was, as treasurer for the class for two years in high school, and now
she wonders if she will ever keep books for "Swift and Company."
Rachel Byrley has charge of demonstrating office equipment in the Empire
State Building, in N. Y. She shudders when she remembers how long it took
us to learn how to operate the mimeograph machine and hopes her buyers
will learn faster.
Ray Ingram is the proprietor of a chain of Soda Shops. As usual, Ray
always has his car full of people drinking sodas that they charge to him.
Randy Johnson, has a iob drawing cartoons with Colliers Magazine. Now
we know how Randy got to be the "Wittest" of the Senior Class.
Sue Nunn is the most wanted model in New York. But with her newly
acquired husband, Sue feels her place is in the home and rarely does
work outside.
Donnie Wray is a chaplain for the Navy. His red hair has made him very
popular with all the sailors.
Now, I see-Oh dearl The "Comet" is coming to earth again! l'll never know
what my future will be. But before I landed I saw another spectacular display:
"Plan your future now." And this great quotation came to my mind: "Hitch
your wagon to a star." These things you have iust read could only have
happened to the Alamance Senior Class of I956."
Our Mascots
DEBBY REYNOLDS DANNY SHOFFN ER
Giftorian Jingles
To RACHEL BYRLEY who types with no terrors,
We give an eraser to keep down the errors.
To SUE NUNN who hopes to be Clarence's wife,
We give to her a Butcher Knive.
To RAY INGRAM who likes to chew gum,
We the class of '56 give him some.
To LARRY REYNOLDS who has gone out of his head,
We give this ring so he can be wed.
To LIBBY HAIRR who has a special beau,
We give this road map to show her where to go.
To BERNIECE SHOFFNER who is neat as a pin,
We give this needle so she can mend.
To RUTH MAY who has the longest hair of the girls,
We give a permanent to make plenty of curls.
To JERRY GRUBB who loves his fun,
We give for protection only, this gun.
To LARRY KIVETT who is always slow,
We give a turtle so he can go on with the show.
To ANN STANCIL, a courteous classmate,
We give this book on Emily Post to keep her up to date
To SAMMY NELSON who has outstanding knowledge,
We give this application to Guilford College.
To EDDIE O'CONNOR the most Athletic of all,
We give a souvenir Basketball.
To GEORGE JONES, the best-looking boy,
Who acts like a child, we give him this toy.
To DONNIE WRAY, with the winning grim,
We give this top which he can spin.
To MARGARET PHIPPS a genius you know,
We give this monkey to complete her show.
To RUTH BRANNOCK who talks a lot,
We give this tape to keep her off the spot.
To GROVER WOOD who seldom dates,
We give these Chinese dolls to be his mates.
To DOUGLAS SMITH who draws in a daze,
We give this picture so he'll remember his ways.
To MARY ANDREWS who's to be a teacher it's said
We give this hickory stick so she won't go off in her
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To JERRY MONTGOMERY who sings like a lark,
We give this music so he can sing in the park.
To JIM CARTER, who has a friend so dear,
We give Barbara's picture so she'Il be near.
To CLARENCE FORREST the quietest of all the boys,
We give this horn to make a little noise.
No gift of my own that I can pick,
Just only to be remembered by the class of '56
RAN DY JOHNSON
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RUTH BRANNOCK - Fifty years ago, an old-fashioned garden, a dove.
LIBBY HAIRR - Shunshine, friendship, an easy chair.
RANDY JOHNSON - Peck's bad boy, bicycles and roller skates, little Henry.
GEORGE JONES ' Huckleberry Finn, ginger snaps, a fourth of July Celebration.
MARY ANDREW - The age of innocence, baby angels, Alice in Wonderland.
MARGARET PHIPPS - Madame President, the woman of tomorrow.
RAY INGRAM - A red racer, a merry-go-round.
SAM NELSON - Words of six syllables, leather bound books.
SUE NUNN - A moonlight night, the perfume of rose petals, the smile of a littl
ANN STANCIL - Silk stockings, a cut glass bon bon dish, diamonds.
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BERNICE SHOFFNER - A bottle of ink, tortoise rimmed glasses, prayer meeting.
EDDIE O'CONNOR - Perpetual motion, a stick of dynamite, a cyclone.
GROVER WOOD - A christmas sparkler, a Jack-in-the-box.
RUTH MAY - Jazz, striped peppermint candy, monkey on a string.
RACHEL BYRLEY - An eager beaver, Sunday School
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President: Paul Tuttle MOTTO:
Vice-President: Jimmy Cable "Get a goal and strive to go beyond it
Secretary: Bobbie Garrett and you will be sure to reach it."
Treasurer: Betty Wyrick
COLORS:
Blue and White
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Clarence Byrley
Harold Causey
Wayne Clapp
Doris Coble
Elizabeth Cable
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Buddy Curl
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Bobbie Garrett
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Ronnie Jobe
Clay Snider
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High chool tudent Directory
Allred, John '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Andrews, Delma '58, Route I, Whitsett
Andrews, Jessie '58, Route I, Whitsett
Andrews, Mary '56, Route I, Whitsett
Arnold, Carol '58, Route I0, Greensboro
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Bailey, Dan '58, Route 10, Greensboro
Bailey, Helen '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Barefoot, Miles '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Blakte,
Gary '59, Route'IO, Greensboro
Bowman, Judy '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Brannock, Ruth '56, Route IO, Greensboro
Brannock, Tommie '58, Route I0, Greensboro
Byrley
Byrley,
Byrley
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Clarence '57, Route I, Whitsett
David '58, Route I, Whitsett
Rachel '56, Route I, Whitsett
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Jim '56, Route 6, Greensboro
Wayne '59, Route I, Whitsett
Causey, Bobby '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Causey, Harold '57, Route I0, Greensboro
Causey, Hartley '59, Route I0, Greensboro
Clapp,
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Coble,
Coble,
Coble,
Coble,
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Wayne '57 , Route 6, Greensboro
Charles '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Doris '57, Route 4, Greensboro
Elizabeth '57, Route 4, Greensboro
Jimmy '57, Route 4, Greensboro
Linda '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Peggy '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Sara '58 Route I Julian
Collins, Bobby '59, Route IIO, Greensboro
Curl, Buddy '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Curl, Maggie '57, Route 6, Greensboro
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Davis, Jean '58, Route 6, Greensboro
Dunlap, Early '59, Route 4, Greensboro
Dunlap, Henry '59, Route 4, Greensboro
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Eatmon, Charity '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Edwards, Mary C. '57, Route, Greensboro
Fogleman, Loretta '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Forrest, Clarence '56, Route 4, Greensboro
Forrest, Millie '58, Route 4, Greensboro
Foust, Fuschia '58, Route 6, Greensboro
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Garrett, Bobbie '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Gibson, Clay '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Gorrell, Ruth '59, Route 6, Greensboro
Greeson, Edsell '57, Route I, Julian
Grubb, Coley '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Grubb, Jerry '56, Route IO, Greensboro
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Hackett, Faye '59 Route IO, Greensboro
Hairr, Libby '56, Route 6, Greensboro
Handy, Robert '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Harrington, Francis '58, Route 6, Greensboro
Hedrick, Howard '58, Route 4, Greensboro
Holt, Peggy '58, Route I, McLeansville
Hutchins, Gilbert '59, Route I, Whitsett
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Ingram, Ray '56, Route 6, Greensboro
Inman, Doug '59, Route IO, Greensboro
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James, Donnell '58, Route 6, Greensboro
James, Joe '59, Route 6, Greensboro
Jobe, Ronald '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Johnson, Randy '56, Route IO, Greensboro
Jones, George '56, Route I, Julian
Jones, Raymond '58, Route 4, Greenrboro
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Kerr, Joe '58, Route 4, Greensboro
Key, Mary Beth '59, Route 4, Greensboro
Kirkman, Mary '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Kirkman, Peggie '57, Route 4, Greensboro
Kivett, Lane '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Kivett, Larry '56, Route IO, Greensboro
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May, Billy '59, Route l0, Greensboro
May, Ruth, '56, Route IO, Greensboro
McLees, Carolyn '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Michoux. Johnny '57, Route 1, Whitsett
Monnett, Gary '58, Route 4, Greensboro
Monnett, Lynn '59, Route 4, Greensboro
Montgomery, Jerry '56, Route 10, Greensboro
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Nance, Larry '59, Route l, McLeansville
Nelson, Sam '56, Route IO, Greensboro
Nunn, Sue '56, Route 6, Greensboro
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O'Connor, Eddie '56, Route IO, Greensboro
Oliver, Gwyn '59, Route 10, Greensboro
Oliver, Tommy '57, Route 10, Greensboro
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Patillo, Thomas J. '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Pegram, Hubert '59, Route 10, Greensboro
Phillips, June '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Phipps, Linda '58, Route I, Whitsett
Phipps, Margaret '56, Route i, Whitsett
Poole, Jerry '58 , Route 7, Greensboro
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Reese, Evelyn '59, Route l0, Greensboro
Reynolds, Larry '56, Route l0, Greensboro
Reynolds, Peggy '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Reynolds, Wayne '58, Route 6, Greensboro
Rich, Don '57, Route 10, Greensboro
Rickman, Joann '59, Route 4, Greensboro
Ring, Phil '59, Route 4, Greensboro
Royal, Jock '57, Route 4, Greensboro
Royal, Mac '58 , Route 4, Greensboro
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Sharpe, Jean '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Sharpe, Jerry '59, Route IO, Greensboro
Sharpe, Nancy '58, Route 10, Greensboro
Shoffner, Berniece '56, Route I, McLeansville
Slayton, Donald '57, Route l, Whitsett
Smith, Enos '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Smith, Doug '56, Route l, Julian
Snider, Clay '57, Route 6, Greensboro
Snider, Faye '57, Route 6, Greensboro
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Stafford, Pat '58, Route l, Whitsett
Staley, Betty '59, Route 1, Whitsett
Stancil, Ann '56, Route 4, Greensboro
Stewart, Gene '57, Route I, Whitsett
Stewart, Jane '59, Route l, Whitsett
Stewart, Wayne '58, Route i, Whitsett
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Terrell, Pearl '59, Route 10, Greensboro
Tilley, James '58, Route 6, Greensboro
Tuttle, Paul '57, Route 6, Greensboro
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Walker, Barbara '59, Route l, Julian
Watkins, Barbara '57, Route l, McLeansville
Watson, Robert '58, 623 Fairmon St., Greensboro
Welker, Jack '59, Route I, McLeansville
Wilson, Hugh '58, Route IO, Greensboro
Wood, Grover '56, Route 10, Greensboro
Wray, Donnie '56, Route 6, Greensboro
Wyrick, Betty '57, Route IO, Greensboro
Wyrick, Saunders '59, Route 10, Greensboro
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871 South Elm St.
Serving the Piedmont for
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407 Walker Avenue
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'II6I Battleground Avenue
Greensboro North Carolina
Phone 2 0307
MANSFIELD GROCERY
Asheboro Street Ext.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
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SMITH DRY CLEANING
Mom Office 207 North Davie St eet
Branch Office 209 East Sycamore St
Greensboro North Carolina
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603 South Elm Street
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224 East Market St
Phone 3 3437
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Greensboro North Carolina
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SUPPLY COMPANY
Complete Roof: ng Service
923 W Lee St
Phones 24607 44041
Greensboro North Carolina
STAMPER OPTICAL COMPANY
206 North Elm Street
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Automobile Refinancing and Seafood Fresh Qualny
Casualty Fire and Life
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600 Battleground Ave
Phone 4 1588
Greensboro North Carolina
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500 S Elm Street
Phone 2 5448
Greensboro North Carolina
LIVENGOOD'S MARKET
Home of Country Ham
600 S Elm Sreet
Phone 3 2414
Greensboro North Carolina
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513 And rews Street
Phone 7547
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800 South Elm Street
Phone 8755
Greensboro North Corollna
GRAY OIL CO
1110 Grove St
Phone 2 4117
Dealer In ESSO Products
You Are Always Welcome
Call us when you have Plumbing
Problems be they Large or Small
If you need a Plumber Bad
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INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
CONTRACTING AND SUPPLIES
WHITE PLUMBING CO
2603 McConnell Rd
Phone 2 6518
Compluments of
GRIFFIN PIE CO INC
West Market St Ext
Phone 3 3995
Greensboro, North Carolina
MATLOCKS
GROCERIES AND MEATS
950 Walker Avenue
3813 East Bessemer Avenue
Greensboro, North Cctrolmo
CAUSEY'S ESSO
3120 Hugh Point Road
Phone 4 9225
Greensboro, North Caroluna
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Phone 2 6780
Curb Service
Hlgh Pomt Road
Greensboro, North Caroluna
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Telephone 51355 Greensboro, North Carolma
PHIPPS HARDWARE CO INC
215 N Elm Street
Greensboro North Carolma
Phone 2 0179
Spalding Sportung Goods
Electrnc Appllances
Suegler Oll Heaters
P S Pal
2nd Floor Phone 2 5831
Compluments of
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DRUG STORE
Greensboro North Carolma
KYLES ESSO SERVICE CENTER
Atlas Tures and Batterves
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323 South Greene Street
Phone 4 4160
Greensboro North Carolma
LITTLES FOOD STORE
403 405 Tate Street
The place to make your food
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Greensboro North Carolma
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Insurance Real Estate
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Greensboro North Carolma
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210 South Greene St
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Greensboro North Carolma
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385 Fltth Avenue New York Cnty
Chicago Branch 927 Merchandise Mart
Los Angeles Branch 122 East 7th Street
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1917 Asheboro St Cor Benbow Road
Greensboro N C
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3739 Hugh Polnt Road
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134 South Elm Street Greensboro, N. C.
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203 N Greene St
Dual 4 1561
Greensboro North Carolma
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106 Jefferson Bldg
Greensboro North Carolma
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229 North Forbes St
Dia 3 1134
Greensboro North Carolma
FRANK CARTER JEWELER
103 East Market Street
Southeastern Buuldlng
Phone 8062
Greensboro North Carolina
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Greensboro Station
Greensboro North Carolina
LURAS BEAUTY SHOP
226 South Greene St
Phone 3 0824
Greensboro North Carolina
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1332 South Elm St
Phone 2 3543
Greensboro North Carolina
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Route 6 McConnell Road
Phone 2 I974
Greensboro North Carolina
Since 1924
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Phone 9329
212 Asheboro Street
Greensboro North Carolina
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207 W Sycamore St
Greensboro North Carolina
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1106 Asheboro Street
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509 South Sprung
Greensboro North Carolina
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405 Walker Ave
Phone 4 5016
Greensboro North Carolina
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3713 E Market St
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519 South Elm St
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1917 Asheboro Street
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119 North Green Street
Greensboro North Carolina
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Chucks Feeds Supplies
Surge Mllkmg Machines
741 South Elm Street
GLENWOOD FLOWER SHOP
1208 Grove Street
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