Clayton High School - Clahischo Yearbook (Clayton, NC)

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dls W emorg lane brings mang nappg incidents to tlre graduating class of 1959s Looking into tlre past. we recall tlre gear 1955 - tlre balls of G!-IS ecnoed with tne gells of 65 green 9resl1men. eager to learn tne ufags of nigh school We Mr. Welds and ,Miss 37aison, braoelg and courageouslg, guided annious sclrolars in tlfe selection of scholastic and entracurricular activities. Swiftly tne gear passed and 60 Soplromores were entrusted in the care of ,M r. llankins and JM r. ldnson. Kg a successful Sock J-lop, tlre treasurg of tlre class was somewlrat increased ,Mang members of our class began to enlribit great abilitg on tlre football Held and tlre basketball court. s jollg juniors, we faced tlre tremendous responsibilrtg of entertaining tlre seniors Plans and projects suecessfullg attempted brouglrt tlre necessarg means to give tlfe junior-Senior banguet and prom with tlre tneme. Oriental Gardens. Unis memorable nrglrt will long remain as an outstanding accomplislrment of this class. Kememher . . Miss Aflaejvlillian, our homeroom teaeher gave us the support, leadership. and eontinual encouragement that helped lrring us praise for our presentation of the junior plag. Che 6'ase of Springtime. proudly we aeeepted the long workedfor title - Seniors - a title which means in our school publishing a gearlrook, presenting a plag, and attempting various projeets in order to make the trip to New york. With Miss Sumrell as homeroom teaeher, our elass soon found that our numerous eupeetations had lreeome realities. Zfhe thought - Che greatest ,Awards are Sometimes Hound in the Smallest jobs - might applg to our aetivities this gear Our elass now onlg 29 in numlrer has eooperated in eaeh task, large or small Distorting one of Shakespeares famihar quotations, we proudlg sag: 'Zife mag he a walking shadow depending upon the plagers, though theg strut and fret their hour upon the stage - they can he heard even as theg depart - and the sound of applause gives Wag to a f7nal adieu. Elahi cha Volume XII Published by Senior Class 1959 CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL Clayton, North Carolina To you, the students and faculty of Clayton High, the '59 Clahischo staff leaves the sad, thrilling, and happy setting of an unforgettable year. Without you the Clahischo would be only a blank and empty book. Turning the pages of this most prized book in the future years will be the happy reward of the many long and enjoy- able hours spent in producing this monument of 1959. We have been bound together by love, joy, and hope into one great family of students. The smiles and sorrows have kept us closer united as we have traveled along life's strenuous journey. We hope that everyone receives as much from this book as we, the staff--- Look not into the Past. . . lt comes not again. . . Wisely improve the Present. . . It is thine. . . Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear, and a manly heart, sff6Afzfz1lZ5 fa1L,p1f,1 'Q-an-6495! 494042 ,aww Mmm Quays ima, Wa ew Aj ww-eva fmfww 1 fwfff Q 4,3 A1456 C2725 rwfafmaa fDc'ZHc'1lfiI7lf1 Memories of one, who has won the respect of his students 4 , n ',fel'low'.teachers, and citizens of Clayton, will long re- main Va shining inspiration. Because. he has ,met each duty faithfully, because he has shown in his' teaching the importance of love for-one's fellow man, and because he has exemplified in his every act of conductthe traits of a true gentleman in all of its meaning., we the seniorrclass of 1959 humbly, sincerely, and lovingly dedicate to Winfred Sorrell, this XII edition of the Clahischofyearbook. 5 I . . 'fl-Iis knowledge hid frorn public gaae, He did not bring to viewgi ' Nor 'made ya noise town-meeting days, ' As many do. ' ' '-'Med EEZ Born for success he seemed With 'grace' to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes. -ib- 'Gi -it ,r.'5igfflg1iggq.f.s'-:nor place like home. ,V I ' y ' U Paradise itself were dim r f .'k lk'-f'f'-. -N. ' 'l . '.' - ' . x -rg, -1, , 4, - , ,f 4, yn va ,, YD- - '. - 1 , And joyless, if not shared with him! ,iiilh -W W V . ,V .... ,. V ., M, . H-'g -2,'6v'fa:g-5f':kf 1f ff Qwkiwm am fwh, .- .. - SQ WQ4 My K .1-25 'zzz' ' Q 'qs ,- q1iy,.1Z?fpyf Minn X ' . -f f J, .bf-if-' +1 J? 5. I-'il ifgflw .AFA-QN??515w'f1?1 .'-715. 'iff' V, ' F: 1-40: Sw. 'G '1NSe fZ-vi .-ig 31 ' mn- . w ff w -A zz' H52-, f.,'1.f i :+ymu--ff ' fs- QQ y ' i,32?aw 4' 'W I. MR. WINFRED SORRELL 714 Appreciafiau in Our Zfarmfs . . . As we the seniors are about to depart from the shelter and love of our parents, we pause to ex- press our deep appreciation to you, mom and dad. Through the years we have accomplished many things to prepare us for the world of tomorrow. Never could we have reached these goals if it had not been for you. Many times we have strayed from the narrow road of life, but who was there to take our hand and guide us back, yes, you - mom and dad. Now the time has come for us to make our own lives and happiness. But never fear because even though we do not have you at our side to direct our path we will always have the inspiration of your life to lead us. When we go out to face the world, we will remember all of the wise words of wisdom that you have told us so many times but did not understand the meaning of themtthen, Now as we, your sons and daughters, the seniors of '59, prepare for our lives, we can hardly express our appreciation to you, our parents, for your dedicated love, your understanding, and your constant leadership. Seuiars af I 959 x x 1 x s w ,gui ,, ' Y ' . ff WW I fl,-xfv' , an ,, L: , 1 , bmw a , f 2 Q f ' , 4 111.44 ' , . ' ' ' ' -lfffx . , , 1 iff . - Lf I . .5 - -wg . W 1 'a l i-f4f'I'f V 4. 1 my ,in-N, W L! v ' ' MQ? ff'- f,2Zffz1?', I if -, 'Ali-H-311 F E, S, SIMPSON B,A., M.Ed. Superintendent ef ivnblie Jnstrnefien fff iennsfen 6'ennfy May you always continue your present thirst for knowledge, joy of doing, and enthusiasm for living, May you always possess the courage to face hardships, the wisdom to solve problems, and the faith to overcome obstaclesg and may your heart be filled with joy of serving, the peace of forgiving, and the happiness of loving mankind. May you always give your best and may the best always come to you in return. ,Mefnlfers ef fecal Seneel Heard M. W. Knott, A. H. Adams. J. T. Talton,Jr., Dewey Huggins, and I, O. Waters help the county to decide the most needed improvements at Clayton. riuczpal 270 the Senivrs, lt has been a real pleasure to have shared with you in your joys and sorrows during your four years at Clayton High. Your cooperative attitude, your kindness toward others, and your desire to com- plete your public school education will contribute to your happiness in later life. I will always remember each of you, and I wish for you all of the joys that life has to offer, 'wx The years ahead will not always be easy. I hope that 'X each of you will make every effort to continue with J. O. WATERS your education, so that you may be prepared to B.S' ' M. A. shoulder the responsibilities of adulthood and living in a world which needsyour potentialities. Officers nf Z? C . Gattis Lee, M. W. Knott, Mrs. Ray Hardee, Bert Lowry, and Paul Keller have unselfishly contributed their leadership in helping the P,'l'.A. Our English teachers, Miss Richardson and Miss Sumrell, work diligently teaching stu dents English and Literature, Mr. Vinson and Mr. l-lankins point out places of interest to be stressed in their history classes, Q rw- J' High Selma! Zzculty In today's modern world math and physics go hand in hand as taught by Mr, Woodard and Mr. Narron. '-my. 'F Mr. Bryan and Mr, Beach are discussing the Our vocational teachers - Mrs. Aiken, Mr, Sorrill, and Miss McMillian - compare the courses they teach. MW importance of music in the schools of today, 51 menfary Zzculfy DOROTHY B. POOLE VIRGINIA BELL First Grade 91 PATRICIA CONWAY RENA JOHNSON First Grade First Grade Second Grade ass- ' 'A I ' hu... ,ww ' '- ,'-' x . wow ' A 3 Nor Avmmste , I gf X I . eg- ' x Zi! rVt,,. , ,, ,q,. .E ., DORA SMITH CORNELIA CREECH CELIA SATTERFIELD Secon Cl Third Gra dG I' ade Second Grade Third Grade ,I Q 3' K. rNNIE L, BARNES PANSY DOBSON ETHEL JOHNSON JOYCE LEFLER ELIZABETH MARTIN Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade EVELYN POOLE EVELYN JONES FREDDIE CREECH e Third Grade Fourth Grade -P it . M935 Qfik ,fr , , wr rox PATRICIA SCOTT Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Ll CABELL POWERS EMILY BAGLEY ELIZABETH TEW GENEVA CAULEY ANN TAYLOR ETHA CHANDLER . . a . . Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Gr de Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade STEPHEN CAULEY Eighth Grade Zlalzisclm The members of the Clahischo annual staff have ex- perienced one of the great accomplishments of any staff--- organizing and editing a creditable yearbook. The hours, which seemed very long and tiring at one time, now seem very precious in the chest of happy memories. By co-opera- tion our staff has reached its goal---we are proud to receive any praise deservingly ours! Feature Editor Barbara Nappier and Photography Manager Art Editors Gwenda Cobb Jimmy Benson Wayne Ben- Subscription Managers, Carolyn Johnson and Joyce Under son draw spot designs wood, are proud to give out Clahischo's. - Annual Staff Q rx V.,- , ss -. Assistant Editor, Patricia Adams, is busy checking Business Managers, Faye Massengill and assistant, Clarence the layout sheets, Davis, are balancing the budget. Sports Editors - Mary Ellen Lee and Sherwood Davis - get the sport section of the paper to find new ideas for the sports sec- tion. 19 AV t , N. Sponsor, Miss Alyce Sumrell, proofreads one of the Advertising Staff - Patsy Wall, Jimmy Benson, and Wayne last copy sheets. Benson - discuss the number of ads sold this year. Bus Drivers - Shelton Jones, Sherrill Capps, Earl Johnson, Wayne Benson, and Claude Greene - inspect the motor of a busato be sure it is in excellent running condition, Our thanks go to Mr. Creech and Mr. Ellis for keeping our building clean at all times -I Mrs. Creech and her efficient staff serve hot lunches to our school each day. I 5l'Q S 1 . an ' 1:1-, 2 Pr, . .3'I :7i?'5l ?5Rg2 W 1, X A fy 1. 'gr E 'fl,4,.' 4,v.a?p.gj?fQQ, . - , ,ijfgmn-sew. -r- L' ' i 1 Q11 G -qu Q X .JZEQ Qhwv an In W BY E ,Sm ,aww fn 'A vw' Q , , . wa. 5 X X I Q- N 'Q J 4' xr ....- N -. as-G .Q F aw! ' V -if -N' K' 1 -91 Q' ev., .. Qw 1 Q -W, 1 -JZ, .Zim , .1 gm. . 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A A '1' 5 . ,, . My ., A as '-1-q5 ,4j-qv-LW if 5 rv 1, ,, V , if . Q Q Q'-'V 'M I Q 5 uw f , f ,W ' , Q ll X . va, . vf f 4 - .. f Z g feady J 416 'Yi X if 3 f QWLM, I IMI- ' ' 'W 'fbi , , . X N ,f 4, fl ' A ' f , 1 , J A 5 K V f 51, J ' nf f Q 5 f 1 1, 1 Chaneffng am On and eSCorrs, 8 fgd Marshals of '58 Mary Ellen Lee, Faye Massengill, Sherrill Capps, Patricia Adams, and Peggy Dupree. Smivrs '58 Carmen Coats, Keith Jones, Norma Dupree, Pat Win- frey, Johnnie Crowder, Patricia Ellis, Betty Godwin, Jean Byrd, Alice Shehdan, Cornelia Johnson, Mary Ann Tumer, Rebecca Sealey, Judy Corbett, Annie Clyde Youngblood, Faye Dean Pulley, Alice Coats, Alice Charles, Nell Ellis, Walter Benson, Aub- rey Lee, Frankie Jones, Linda Pittman, Neil Smith, Ronald Jones, Johnny Ellis, Bobby Alsobrooks, Percy Lee, Faye Snead, Waylon Spence, Dan Wall, Elton Ellis, Wendell Norris, Jimmy Stevens, Edward Renfrow, J. W. Nichols, Harold Jones, Helen Allen, Bucky Butler, Judson Talton Judson Wall, Norwood Snead, Charles Williams. i I 1 l 'mv va 2 . 1 4 FSS r, X ani A-Argo , -ani Student Kauucil The Student Council promotes stronger ties between the students and their co-workers. The members have the qualities of outstanding character, leadership, and integrity. The Council makes laws to govern the fire drills lunchroom order and other problems that might arise. Working readily together the members sponsor a Christmas Dance and a Spring Dance which are thoroughly enjoyed by the high school students The organization is made up of representatives who are elected by the homerooms. Officers are selected by popular vote of student body. President WAYNE BENSON A. C,-- ,--.3 E E E 3 5 . is i ,af , A 1471 ' 4235 'X A fox 7 QV Y , X .Eg 4 . 49 We E y ' 's ,f I I? S E 5, it Pr . I as ff 'ifusticc and truth in affirm - Disracli i Hu. i 1 Linda Coats, Treasurer, Shelton Jones, Vice Presidentg and Amiette Pender, Secretary, present plans for Christmas Dance to Mr. Waters, Advisor. Wayne Benson, Presidentg talks with Fresh rnan class about high school policies espe- cially those applying to fire drills and lunch room procedures, Mr. Waters, who is advisor for Student Council, checks plans set up by council and presented by Wayne Benson, President, X if l' Student Council directs monthly fire drills as students cooperate in following policies of school. 7 Zflzcy Succccd and Uzcy ,4lc14c Wim J-facc Striccn - Aldrich. Beta Club Officers discuss money making projects for the club. The object of the Beta Club is to stimulate interest and to achieve better relationships and higher grades in the part of the students. As a strictly scholastic club, any student in senior high may become a member if their grades are acceptable, The qualities of leadership, character, and service are also necessary for a student to become a member. One of the high lights of being a Beta member is the attending of the Beta Convention in the spring. Last year the club sponsored a Beta Recognition Day, where the students in high school who had given their time and work to the school were recognized. The president points out the meaning of the Beta symbol to the club members, Sponsor, Miss Richardson, works diligently to improve the club. IEADERSHW QCHARIN C + aibata - ., , ,i V, Wallace wi 636 xa X, 3 15' 6' I ll 6 I u If V Shelton :rmyg ! H JL W f u Nwqhhj, Win 4 is 'MW 5 ' 'WN W H 31' QXXXW -1 w 3 Faye V Rose sneffm 31,61 Sherrill Capps, President, and Miss Sumrell, Advisor, set up schedule for program and ac- tivities of F.T.A. 4, Carolyn Johnson, Secretary, and Faye Massengill, Treasurer, discuss budget for the year. Rose Dixon, reporter, and Sherwood Davis, vice presi- dent, write up new reports. Vickie Chappell, librarian, keeps up-to-date information for all members. The Future Teachers Club seeks to encourage qualified students to become interested in teaching as a future voca- tion. The club is very active in its ac- tivities which include sponsoring Ameri- can Education Week, the World Peace Contest, A Christmas Banquet, giving recognition to teachers and presenting a chapel program, Each member plans a program of interest to future teachers. The members are encouraged to observe teachers and to help with bulletin boards chapel programs, and to assist in any way possible. 911 C611 ,lime chars rim mfs-s.,g.:: Betty Beard and Sylvia Snead prepare bulletin board in observation of American Education Week. if 1 61711 I News Nh... F.T.A. members entertain at tea honoring teachers. Jeanie Deese enjoys working with Mrs. Creech's second grade reading class. ,665 . Krfzfzfcrzis I lfcfyageurs F V I I J V I Y I Sylvia Snead, Sherwood Davis, Wayne Benson, Billy Allsbrook, Shelton Jones, Hugh Myers, Miss Sum 5 rell Sponsor, Sherrill Capps, Gene Justice, Billy Parrish, Clarence Davis, John Massey, Jeanie Deese, Betty Beard, Peggy Brown, Billy Godwin, Rose Dixon, Judy Godwin, James Massey, Patricia Adams, and Faye Massengill. 'Zauguagc is zz third use which nature subservcs tv man - Xmersan. palm. H 'ilu Clarence Davis, Past Presidentg explains change to be made in Constitution as other members of the committee listen, Shelton Jones, Betty Beard, and Sherwood Davis find Two unfortunate members being initiated are on their little fun in untying shoe strings during night of initation. merry way to the other end of gym. A group of members enjoy refreshments as they talk about the just completed initiation. I IJ: III: ...I-. -ns 1 We 4 A 5 f Tim baud 1s hard the flap five ro ' I l 'Gangs without Wards arc' Iles! - Du Maurier X.. X, f , .XV l band is tops. Patsy Wall, head majorette, steps high for Clayton. Mr. Beach, director, is the man behind the music hard and developed themselves into a great organization. In the future, our band will strive to make our community a happier one. This year the majorettes are lead by Patsy Wall. All five of the majorettes attended ma jorette school last summer to improve their routines. Marie Jones, Betty Beard, Patsy Wall, Barbara Nappier, and Gwenda Cobb strut for Clayton. X -L 'i -2 - vw- f: F Lacelle Stanley, Sandra Turner, Katherine Harrelson, Evelyn Pearce, Annette Pender, Jeanie Deese, Linda Coats, Judy Morgan, Mary Joyce Ellis, Kay Brady, Sharon Ann Barbour, Delores Jackson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Nappier, Nancy Jo Avery, Louise Renfrow, Sandra Bridges, Glenda Peedin, Virginia Stephenson, Bonnie Suggs, Peggy Hogg, Jackie Smith, Marie Jones, Betty Gower Garvey, Ann Lee. 1 THIRD ROW: Arthur Cavenaugh, Bobby Blackmon, Larry Oldham, Billy Godwin, Robert Youngblood, Hugh Myers, Sandra Mercer, Helen Stephenson, Gwenda Cobb, Mary Ann Waters, Willie Faye Jones, i Joyce Pittman. FOURTH ROW: Bennie Dean, Wade Hollaway, Wallace Hollaway, Billy Ray Duncan, ' Kennon Jackson, John Bagley, Connie Faulk, Lloyd Stephenson, Shelton Jones, Sherrill Capps, Glenn Canady. Give 611111 n b Mr. Norvelle Bryan is respected by all for the recognition our glee club has received. fbi? J' ' 'Ure Wine of love is ,Music and the feast WE ITE?-4 L 9. Q-Hunk 4' 'Q' 7 1 7-Y Carolyn Barbour, Ann Pulley, Sue Norris, Joyce Ann Underwood, Sudie Ellis, Faye Mumford, Vickie Bundy, Betty Pilkington, Mary Cooper, Peggy Holder, Paulette Puckett, Shirley Turner. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Lee, Judy Lee, Cecelia Dixon, Becky Holder, Carolyn Allen, Sylvia Snead, Gwen Wilkens, Hilda Moss, Burnice Blackman, Peggy Broadwell, Margaret Wall, Betty Beard, Vickie Chappell. THIRD ROW: Faye Wall, Linda Jones, Patricia Adams, Rose Dixon, Marie Coats, Sandra Crowder, Margaret Jones, Larkin Little, Charles Clemmons, Roger Harrison, Quincy Hocutt, Prentice Underwood. FOURTH ROW: Sue Jones, Julia Ann Hardee, Kay Massengill, Ann Blackley, Arlene Turner, Frank Tew, Roger Hardin, Gary Wood, Herbert Blackwell, Jackie Worlds, Billy Allsbrook, Gene Justice, Sher- wood Davis. af law is song - Uzomsan Mr. Bryan holds separate instructional periods for girls and boys. Librarians - - Sherrill Capps and Mary Ellen Lee - - are responsible for music copies. -i-.....i,i,, ? Sa, Circulation de- partment gives anxious subscrib ers copies of Hi- Lites. Miss Aiken, advisor, Patricia Adams and Jeanie Deese, dis- cuss an article prepared for the typist. The Newspaper poet's a common- place fellow - - McCarthy. 5 The members of the second year typing class publish the Hi-Lites five times during the year. This school paper requires many hours of inter- esting work, which gives each subscriber a worth while issue of outstanding school events. We are grateful to Mrs. Aiken, our advisor, for her leadership and instructing. I Sports editors, Mary Ellen Lee and Bill Parrish, edit news of the latest football games. Co-editors, Faye Massengill and Carolyn Johnson, are pleased with first copy from Mimeograph machine. N ! , - R Gwenda Cobb and Jimmy Benson, art editors, practice drawings for cover Bobby Norris, roving snooper, gets a side line on two popular students. sheet . , Q,,..A All members of I-Ii-Lite staff make dummy copies. 5 1 Safety Patrol I If JI Shim' by thc' side of every ,lfdffl We tread - Kawpcr SLOW iiscnoong Larry Mumford, Mr. Vinson, advisor, James Blinson, Ray Stephenson, Eddie Davis, Curtis Jones, Billy Raines, and Maurice Reeves - make up the Safety Patrol. Whether the mornings be wet, cold or sunny, we can see the Safety Patrol dutifully directing traffic We find these boys willing and waiting to aid the children across the street. Many thanks go to Mr. Vinson, the sponsor, for his work in advising these boys. Auzio- Wswzl 61116 Wayne Benson' President, leads Where marc is mean! than meets the ear - ,flfliltm the club in many projects. This club meets every two weeks under the supervision of Mr. Waters. The Audio Visual Club learns the functions and controls of slide and film projectors. The members help teachers by showing movies when nec- essary. Billy Allsbrook gives instructions on the operation of the film projector. iii., Club member, Jimmy Benson, shows a movie to a class of students. Advisor, Mr. Waters encourages the boys in this activity AA This is a class where brain and brawn are used. Furniture making is one of the high lights of this class. The class meets regularly every school day. The purpose of this class is to teach the trade of building. Under the direction of Mr. Sorrell the class is greatly enjoyed. Industrial Arts in ar! is 11 necessity - Whistler WM Mr. Sorrell explains the use of the plane to class members. Earl Johnson and Larry Benson figure the dimension of a steering knob. P-J -.I Mr. Sorrell is the instructor of this class. if Larry Jones and Larry Benson demonstrate the use of the electric drill. ...h ,,, ' I , 4' 42. ' A ' - .. T i,,,,- ,,p,g.-1,07 , -1 : xyg, 7, JJ! 2 .x f.Qjf,kfQff-ff 1 X Several beaming members of the Monogram Club receive Members of the Monogram Sell peanuts and ice cold their letters for participating in a sport . Jlflomfgram glllb The requirements to become a member of this club is to have won at least one letter in some athletic field, football, bas- ketball, track, or cheerleading. This club promotes various ways of making money, having charge of the concession stand at football games is one of the ways the club has helped to increase the athletic fund. 'Lflll for am: one for all is nur devise -Dumas Sponsorg Mr. Hankins, congratulates Earl Johnson and Billy Parrish for their great work during football season. drinks at all home ball games. Billy Parrish, Mary Ellen Lee, Sherwood Davis, Joyce Underwood and Wayne Benson represent each sport involved in The Monogram Club. Each member is an important part of the club, just as they are in the Big MI - .f H . 1 ii in f- ,ew . Y ff, 1 , ' , ' f 6 f ff ik' . .ff 1 ,M , , svfifyf W f ff ' ' ' . U if f f' ,Lf ' 1 f , if f 1 -' .: -, fy if , f 1 1, ds r. .f Q f f XA ' - 0 f ,V,' '-QQ :--' my M ' , 6 f if .l. 4-fi Zlno The 4-H Club is an organization which teaches and guides students in all fields of work. For the girls it enables them to be better housewives, better cooks, and have better personal grooming. The boys learn more about the improvement of farming methods and crop development. President ---- - - Helen Stephenson Vice President ------ Betty Johnson Secretary-Treasurer ---- Linda Jones Song Leader ----- - - Sue Norris Cho great ond of We is LN lwwgfnnfi ., f if'-VGA? ffigflr 5 A Q 231174 . , 1 X ' 1 if V 5 , N K 2, , s- L ' mam' if L N 1 not knowledge: ont notion. - jonos W I The 4-H boys take a break after the feeding of the Sue Norris. -rermre V- Self' and Margaret Jones Werk horses on the farm and wait for the time to milk the cows. regerher PreParirr8 3 Quick lurleh during rrrrrerr hour- The right amount of seasoning makes the dish more enjoyable Helen Stephenson, president, presides over the 4-H meet- ings which are held every two weeks. 'ltr ,f. .al X , , i V ' ' V m M11 ww ml f W. NN1.uvq,1!!f-pQW,1J1q,1vwwmg,--uf-1'-vvw M v r t N . , P W ww1M,nf1Mz:,J:1aNeww'hii9F1pmfi3xHf9l mvwsw 1, ,, W d f2 ? 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Clayton, North Carolina ' Phone WA-2-6371 JOHNSTON COUNTY FURNITURE ASSOCIATION BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY ------------- Four Oaks, N, C, HUB'S FURNITURE HOUSE ----------- - - - Selma, N, C, HOME FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCE COMPANY - - - Smithfield, N. C. JONES BROS. ------------------ - Pine Level, N. C. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY - - - - Benson, N. C. ROSE Ez COMPANY -------- - -Benson, N. C. SELMA FURNITURE COMPANY - - - - - Selma, N. C. TALTON, INC. ----------- - - Smithfield, N. C. G, 5, TUCKER ...........- - - Smithfield, N. C. HOLLAND FURNITURE COMPANY - - - - Benson, N. C. DENNING FURNITURE COMPANY - - Smithfield, N. C. GULLEY'S STORE GARNER GLENN'S GROCERY HARDWARE A ll GR QLTSQS APPLIANCES 9619 K ,,,f're4,,e fig x A QW X 10 x A 1' 3-Q53 R E at A X Phone .NX R' 27? L QJQI' WA- 2-6251 U.s. 70 and Powhatan '44 P- C1 N C Phone EM. 2-3674 Road ayton' ' ' 111 Ma.1n St., Garner, N. C.' R-FD -2 - Clayton, N- C I! Alefd WESTERN AUTO Phone WA. 2-6425 JAMES W. CASH, Prop. AMOCO SERVICE BENSON'S AMOC0 Clayton, North Carolina 1 i E V fo 9 so .I ri 1 K 5 'QRIHQWSQIZI-C1 yt N thc: 1 Compliments of W. R. PEELE sv-xlx9C'c ' ' Q S COMPANY, INC. X i Clayton, North Carolina L. T. HEAVNER- Compliments of Compliments of A- J. A. WALLACE 1 DAILY FOOD ST RE M HEAVNER-WALLACE O HUDSON-BELKS IMPLEMENT CO. ' Allis-Chalmers Sales Q and Servlce Prop. Q P' O' BOX 858 MARSHALL BRAN1-IAM ' Phone - WE-4-2375 Wendell Smithiield North Carolina Clayton, North Carolina North Carolina. THE SMITHFIE LD HERALD Your County Newspaper Published Twice a Week E 'Z QgI Srnithfield, ri. CL Bulk and Bottled Gas Ranges - Water Heaters Space Heaters - Gas Floor Furnaces Central Heating Telephone WE-4-2533 CENTRA L CAROLINA GAS COMPANY 141 Market Street Smithfield, N. C. SMITHFIELD Mor OR PARTs,1NC. Auto Parts Acces s orie s Always Ready to Serve Truck Lane Smithfield, N. C. POUND'S Finest A hillips PHILLIPS 66 Service Clayton, North Carolina Highway 70 LASSITER'S FCJOD CENTER Choice Western Beef Everyday Low Prices Main Street Clayton, North Carolina 9 fn A L 1 1 Yi? In Raleigh's Cameron Village Buying for l, 700 Stores Brings You the Best and for Less Free Parking Shop M d ' on ay and Friday 'Til 9 ROGER A, SMITH CITY SERVICE STATION Goodyear Tires Goodyear Batteries and Accessories W ashing Polishing and Greasing Our Specialty DICK WOODARD Clayton, N C Insurance - Loans Real Estate Smithfield, North C ar olina C LAY .TEWELERS Compliments of lg., TN Qs MODERN 6 N ff rf '5f V . ,V-. Phone ro-ff I Vbt' lil ff X WA 2 6383 fi K CLEANERS Clayton North Carolina Watche s - Diamonds Gifts Main Street Clayton, N. Congratulations , Senior s C. M ff' D 5 CLAYTONHOG Q MARKET is Q- I F 5, Q, olayt on, N C 2 Distinctive Fashions THE TOWN SHOP Main St. Clayton, N. C. Meet the Gang at Complinients of CLAYTONF C X SERVICE eed Fertilizer Feed S 6 E C JONES Mgr Phone WA w 7169 CIRCLE DRIVE INN The Best in Food and Service Smithfield, North Carolina mr :-1-:ii mul A I rl-rlj Have Your Repair Done at CLAYTON APPLIANCE CO. Linwood S hehdan Cla yton, N. C. A 3 Q . QQSQLS is 5 gg , EV: ,,,. f . n - 9 .Lili 4.:.- - Q5 H , YO ' .X f' n E? 1 : L . i1 - 1 47' ,.,.f 1 ,-oP 'n ,Y uf'-I , fguz. cf- fn: L-rv!! f' Q www Inf,--sm. . - , Q rl 'lS1'f '-,A 1 'F as--f ,wgx xsfo fx T O wt wishes , - C, WWW N will WW DEAN'S Compliments of GULF l Gas Oil JOE DODD il Tires , Batteries Q' Clayton, North Car olina l Hi-Way 70 Clayton, North Carolina l i X ,SYN-XYMX A 'r'v O'NEAL MOTOR CO. Raleigh, North Carolina -S-X ...Nxt C LAYTON OIL COMPANY , 5673? GOODFXFOOD KING S Q ai' If - , .- 55 az. S Clayton, North Carolina DRIVE-INN Raleigh North Carolina GRANTHANUS Compliments of For the Best J Men's Wear LADIES, INC- X SHOP Quality Building For the f Material There Is No Substitute for Quality Man Who Cares Smithfield Dial WE-4-2869 Raleigh Road P, O. Box 951 North Carolina Smithfield, N' C' Raleigh, North Carolina FAU LK P LUM BINC1 . 56 'Uh' 5 munnum If xi fx 11+ ls, X I . Q X 'J Garner, North Carolina WEST END SERVICE STATION 8: GRILL Cool Drinks Gas Sandwiches Oil Phone WA-2.-8547 Clayton, N. C. C ompliments of AMERICAN BAKERIES CO. Merita Bread TOM STRICKLAND Salesman Rocky Mount, N. C. Compliments CENTRAL OIL 8: MILLING Phone WA-Z-7167 Clayton, North Carolina wir TW E 416 mi '-3 Ill , ff! X I 1 .zfff-zrgg 3, , A 4 E J' v . ,, ,Ad A ' gud -r .' - Q :-1' 'F Y ' -. , . - 'Q hlligvs 'N CLAYTON SUPPLY CO, Clayton, North Carolina DOB'S RESTAURANT Raleigh, N. C. CLAYTON SPECIALTY COMPANY Main Street Clayton, North Carolina pimms 6 A 3' ' Q ' 'L ' COYIS SEAFOOD Compliments of LASALLE BEAUTY MARKET and UNION CARBINE GIFT SA LCN 1 as li T If ' 6-'P: Clayton, N. C. RESEARCH FARM Highway 42 Clayton, N. C. Phone: WA- 2-7317 ' M 2 Iewehq Clayton, N. C. WENDELL . . ,. -4 TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. , INC. .i3Qj3,, .: Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer ., vw.. X5 Wendeu, N. c. Highway 64 Phone Forest 5-9741 F C X FARM MACHINERY SERVICE For the Best in Your Farm Machinery Needs Come to See Us Cockshutt Tractors Garner, North Carolina Special FOREST JOHNSON'S BARBECUE Catering to Parties Consideration Given to Schools and Churches Highway 70 Clayton, North Car olina R CLAYTON 19 :a g .f 91 GROCERY M, -'H f2'p..,,,,,. ' 421 East 2nd Street U y :Jia cell ES Phone: WA 2-6473 We Deliver Everyday DRUGS , ' ' BEDDINGFlELD'S an A DRUGSTORE 0661 C2 Rexall Drugs A:-,.q:f: ' ' -1 A11 Prescriptions Filled C 1, DEPENDABLE Clayton, N. C. E DRUGGIST if Ribs? - I, rf' V X ff Y V0 One to grow on... ll!!! Pl!!! ' av vxxsxi sxpmt , V 'KQBVAQQYVKXALEQ ! , Ill' llllll llllll Good health is our business. We take a deep personal pride in watching the growth und development of youngsters raised on Pine State's good, health-giving milk and dairy foods. We feel great satisfaction in the knowledge that we contribute to the growth ol the com- munity as we do to the growth oi its citizens. We're proud of the tact that we're grow- ing, too . . . that more and more fam- Mti! GMI! WTTAGE Cllffsf ilies are asking lor Pine State's pure, delicious milk, ice cream and other fine dairy foods. North Carolina? Choke Since 1919 JORDANS F52 OPEN AIR MARKET fig! ', f i I sff 7 We Try to Please MIQQ! ' r A xt' f A Open A11 the Time f WM: W Phone We 4-3075 f I - , 1 ELBERT JORDAN, Proprietor l- fu 9: Smithfield, North Carolina BURNETTE SUPPLY .4 ' ...O P001-'E'5 ' eff' Compliments of Highway 70 fff inxl T 1 h E Z-2001 MUSIC ' ., e ep one m JONES' BARBER Save On. Gas - Oils - Tires Accessories Fruits - Vegetables f ire Clayton Garner, N. C. North Carolina 1 Raleigh, N. C. ELMAR RESTAURANT AND GRILL Air Conditioned Try Our Steaks - Chicken - Seafood For the Best in Short Orders Visit Our Grill Owner - NORVELLE ELLIS Hgw. 70 Clayton, North C ar olina COMPLIMENTS JOHNSTON COUNTY FARMER'S HARDWARE MEDLIN PRINTING COMPANY ROSE'S FIVE AND TEN OIL MEN'S ASSOCIATION II We Work Together to Serve You Better .IOHNSON'S WATCH SHOP J, E, GROGERY FIVE AND TEN MASSEY INSURANCE AGENCY GOLD LEAF WAREHOUSE BRITT'S GROCERY WENDELL FRIENDS SMITHFIELD FRIENDS Smithfield, North Carolina Complete Start a Banking Savings Service Account Since 1898 Now Maman reosmu osrosn msuemce coaroaxnou Offices in Deposits Clayton Insured Smithfield Up to Garner 510, 000.00 TA LTON FURNITURE CO, , INC. Ap lian es Cash or Credit Phone WA2-6294 Clayton, North C ar olina Compliments of PITTMAN'S JEWELERS STEWART'S APPLIANCE COMPANY Luggage China Maytag - Norge S'I1VC1'WaI'e Typewriters Telephone WA-2-6205 Clayton, North Carolina Clayton, North Carolina m I .4 KPJUNG ru Z 4 Fun Sport 5 Health CLAYTON RECREATION CENTER 321 E Maln Street Clayton North Carol1na NORWICH MILLS, INC, Clayton, North Carolina COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS COOPERATIVE, INC. Ju-E g ' .,. ' .A K + I N ' l I luou no .-... . I .v-..:., Q X E 4 -':x:.- XR X '31 a. ,w- P For the Finest - Dairy Products - Milk and Ice Cream Phone WE4-419 l Smithfield, North Car olina f5 T CENTER H E DRIVE-IN A T Raleigh, North Carolina IS x J One Stop Service , ' EX A HARDEE's X 'i f. R PA R5 .if f E l GULF U F I? , 1 v' Zi Q ' Phone WAZ-6429 Clayton, North Carolina EFT5 55 , A Nl T L TURNER s 'ze V565 , famed! i 'P GROCERY AND MARKET N v kj ,X Clayton, North Carolina need eff? ' WATSON S SEA FOOD at POULTRY co, , INC, 3 5 Poultry - Fresh Fish - Sea Foods Rock Quarry Road Phone TE 2-5846 1 Raleigh, North Carolina PULLEY BROTHERS Maytag Dealers Sales and Services Phone WA 2-6279 WA 2-6475 C layton, North Car olina BRASWELL SEED AND FEED Certified Seeds Diamond Feeds Fishing Tackle Hardware Seed Cleaning Phone Forest 5-9311 Wendell, North Carolina MASON AND GENERA L CONTRACTOR B. W. CARD, Owner Phone WA 2 - 7443 2 211 Blanche Street I ' Clayton, North Carolina Cornplirnents of POOLES?S BEAUTY SHOP Raleigh, North Car olina C ornplirnents of C ornpliments of ' RAGLAND'S OPEN AIR MARKET HARVEY B' GORDON Meats - Fruit - Vegetables GENERAL CONTRACTOR Clayton, North Carolina y Clayton, North Carolina Hgw. 70 V J' L' CANADY Contractor l PLUMBING CONTRACTOR CHARLIE AIKEN T 203 Blanche Street For Best in Bllildi-ng :L Phone WA 2-6469 Phone WA 2-6585 Clayton, North Carolina Clayton, North C ar olina E ..:zqf,-1g- . . . M ,ff 14, f -4-1,1254 ' Q 'A fmxf f v F' , I 4 lf' 1 ff! , , , I K X I ' A f 2 T . 5 '1 5,4 s Q , ,gy . ?5 2g?f X if W i Q x Q., 2 I S426 I Y 1 A5 5 ' ff , E i A 4 QQN ' QQ52Qsslw Q55 Af' .gf Y A' X r. 4-1'-'n tk S 1 X bw . .5 ,f K L 4-. V1 . - 21' MW fy? f JE. i?if,g,,L ' ,V 4'. wf f,, f ' 'f ' jmregzzf . ..,, 5 V1 I S ' -C 41.7. 0 'V , . .1 L , ' ' lu L. l. . 54, Mig! va: .V ' 1 J-1 - I -Li'b1f,:,S: V? ' 'Vx f . 1 5 Sorrv ff . . ff' fp, A lC'1'1lffAhuh film 1'63lQ+fl'lSu 5? iff ,ca glccicientgm'-11 ha me wowff ' ' nf. coach: , -f , R ,, , . , 9 1 U - A f . Q CARRoLL's DEPT, J The Best for Less STORE 'F 2- , E 6 All Kinds of Furniture s,wneNaQfR, -s D T p :CSE FQDD CLAYTON FURNITURE Shoes and Fashions -I COMPANY of' for All the Family BAT JOHNSON6 BARBECUE Smithfield Clavwn, N. C. Clayton, N. C. North Carolina Compliments of FAST STEER-INN fad! GRILL We Strive to Please Clayton, N. C. 7 ! and f ROBERT A, ADAMS, Manager I , D. l 'mmm ll , ,,., ,, WA i T W E N i, Shop and Save at Your Home Town RED 8: WHITE SUPER MARKET L, G, GODWIN, Proprietor Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of JONES BROTHERS BAKERY For the Best - Buy TOWN TALK BREAD DWIGHT ADAMS, Sale sman Greensboro, North Carolina FAY'S SANDWICH The Best in Choice Sandwiches Phone WE-4-2693 Smithfield, North Carolina C om plim e nt s of MADE-RITE BREAD Goldsboro, North Carolina THE JEROLD CORP. Smithfield, North Carolina, Congratulations , Seniors Compliments of E. W. ELLIS a Compliments of IDEAL BARBER SHOP Air-Conditioned PITTMAN AND CRUMPLER Proprietors Clayton, North Carolina THE LITTLE STORE Compliments of GROVER STEPHENSON, Proprietor Heavener Heights Clayton, North Carolina ATKINSON GROCERY Clayton, North Carolina WHITLEY SPECIALTY COMPANY Candy - School Supplies - Drugs Notions - .Tack's Cookies and Crackers Your Home County Specialty and Bakery Distributors We Appreciate Your Business HENRY H. WHITLEY, Owner Srnithiield, North Carolina Congratulations , Seniors ! JOHN T. TALTON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Clayton, N. C. Phone WA-2- 6309 Compliments of BATTEN'S RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Clayton, North Carolina FAMILY BARBER SHOP I Need Your Head in My Business J. B. MITCHELL, JR., Proprietor Clayton, N. C. Esso neue: LEEJS Clayton, N. C. Phone WA-2- 6494 Compliments of JOHNSON LAMBE Raleigh, N. C. ANNIE V'S FLOWER SHOP 1 vnu X HXQL' is 5 if Phone WA-2-7219 Compliments of ME LVIN HILL Paint Contractor E QQ' Clayton, N. C. Phone WA-2-7103 CLAYTON HARDWARE COMPANY General Merchandise Clayton, North Carolina STEVENS SAUSAGE C OMPANY Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. WILLIE R. BRANTLEY Salesman Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of BLINSON HEATING AND PLUMBING Clayton, North Carolina Shop With Confidence at LEDER BROTHERS and Wear With Pride Smithfield, North Carolina LLOYD'S DRUG STORE V' 9- 61'-PQ' QQ Pre s criptions Garner, North Carolina Compliments of DAME FASHION BEAUTY SALON FAYE JONES, Manager Phone WA2- 6280 Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of BARBOUR--WHITLEY CO. , INC. Clayton, North Carolina Complirn ents of CLAYTON AUTO PARTS Clayton, North Carolina Compliments JIMMY GORDON Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of MEDLIN PRINTING CO. Smithfield , North Carolina . .I IN.. ,TK xx R A LA nail fr I- Gas Water Heaters and Space Heaters Tappan Gas Ranges AYCOCK RULANE GAS SERVICE Smithfield-Selma Highway Smithfield, North Carolina SMITHFIELD MULE COMPANY Ollver Tractors and Farm Machinery Llvestock Clean Used Cars , We Trade for Anyth1ng That Walk or Ro ls Srnlthfleld North Carollna YOUR SEARCH EIIDS CROSS POULTRY CQMPANY fi flai P0213 33323211 4 Rale1gh North Carol1na C ornpl1m ents of BARTEX SPINNING COMPANY Clayton, North Carollna G S TUCKER FURNITURE COMPANY INCORPORATED Complete L1ne of Home Fu.rn1sh1ngs Clayton s Oldest Furmture Store Phone WA 2 7367 220 Maln Street, Clayton N C -Z' BYRD'S if DRIVE--IN f 'gf For 0 Q F, A X Z lne x f Foods I Highway 70-401 South Raleigh, N. C. ' s l s ll V i -3 1- 1!,,j.'T-2 R INF I. . A 'Q 5 1-K ,X XA, we 9 7' l Q C 9 v I . , I O 1q1v',wv -, M, , :'hs'f4' , 4 if f' GOO 153-:iii 5'?'4't'f Tfalrinf it eas? 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' I S5313 CH 1' N' SMITHFEELD LET us D0 YOUR - ' WORRYING -' 1 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Organized 1946 r kt' ' ' 5 wf 1, Smithfield, North Carolina YOUR TROUBLES VAII SII WALL'S f -'aim GARAGE I A ' I SALES SERVICE Phone WA'2'63-22 A Clayton, North Carolina S Compliments of Compliments of HUGH AUSTIN 'S D. B. BRANNAN TURNER VINSON, SR. ' l and Men s and Boys Store TURNER VINSON' 'TR' A Trial Is All We Ask X Q X X 97' W V - gpg 44065 H mr' Smithfield Clayton, North Carolina Clayton, North Carolina North Carolina. at S ORRELL Sz SON JEWEL BOX 9 , Gas - Oil - General Merchandise YQ A. M. SORRELL - J. M. SORRELL Clayton, North Carolina Smithfield, North Carolina I X ' X X X X X I X X1 ' X X LV4. u 1 2, WJ: ,ff ,462 2 , X f ilk QM w--any , M-mf, QQ f,f MW. ' I mms? Q, 1 X X X W ' W. ' 1 ,pf XM: , 5 0 ffi l J i, ' X If X f 4 f vm, af, ,f A if XX 43515 fx f f 4 X, A I ' VW 1 5. X qv, ,- - ' I ' '- ' ' f '15, ' Q 5' jf. ' f ily' I 1,56 , , X, jg - Xa 'ning' jf 31, i 1 ' I friif XA y, ff' 1 r if 7 1 .M ,, ff, f,, 1 f ff . wrap' A ' f a .smirk 1?tff47ifiEfw fin in f ., '1 ' 1 f IHf'?f f:sff?1:75w Z's5. 'N' '56 H 555 iff Vi ,fx . y, , ANTH if-L Witt Gini? X yi,- , ZLL 113- gag, ,K s - - ,gg-ji f.,,,v4'514 ' t fP5,1'? i2?'fMl?2fff'f5fm:' ' W ' 4 , e'fv,1,,Uw.f3vffVX:,4 I , wx, ,333 ' f1+:,- 47,4 4 Q .. its 1 ' 'i'1s ',54f -4 , 44 Q A r Q5 , e 1 aw . , ' 1' pw . ff ef- gray sf vw :kiwi r . , ?'i1 ' . X22 513233: s 4 , Q ', 'ml 1 Y A ' Sflrz 'f , f 5 - eaategg g 9 pg, --:L es. f V 1 V 1 Y ' bar-: fir f 5 cf Artis Narron, Melvin Woodard, and Jim Hankins - our coaches - help the teams in developing winning techniques and good sportsmanship. Mr. I-Iankins explains the football days. Mr. Woodard hands out uniforms 4: WKnw'f'l 't .Z .fl Harry Spence keeps in check with all the Statistics. Mr. Narron plans out the athletic schedule. 1 KNEELING, left to right: Parrish, S. Davis, E. Johnson. STANDING: R. Johnson, Oldham, B. Black- mon, Faulk, Hardin, Wood, Worlds, Greene, Bagley, D, Davis, Phillips, C. Blackmon, Woodbury, Powell, Sanford, Blinson, and Clemmons. Elfzyfau Blue Cfvmefs I 'iii- 5 5 Parrish hands the ball off to Johnson, These are the first eleven for the Blue Comets, This is the worst part of football--dressing. -' a gm., Co-Captains Davis, Johnson, Parrish await Hip of coin as the referee starts the important game. -or-, 5'-E ,-fx ' ! Parrish scores another TD fOr the Corners- Blackmon finds plenty of running room against the weaker opponents. Y .S im. Ar' Wt, Sherwood Davis, Clarence Blackmon and Earl Johnson Sherwood Davis is uying to kick the extra point after a are packing their uniforms for the last time. touchdown, The coaches are explaining Lhe strategy before a football game. SHERWOOD DAVIS 3 gfllb' 60105115 BENNIE DEAN fl, I' ,uf- -wx.. XS KNEELING, left to right are: Lassiter, Dean, Davis, Cobb, Parrish. STANDING, left to right are: A. Tew, Phillips, Bagley, Jones, F. Tew, Massey, Starting .Ziff ihyhr, PARHAM LASSITER BILLY PA RRISH GARY coma Himsa ll :Justin ng Sturm RUNS lVNll!!.l-YS HAH Iilhsl-. N Pllllll F. SHDTS SIUDUTINID H Coach Hankins points out statistics to co-captains, Billy Hankins stresses the importance of good habits Parrish and Sherwood Davis, as 5 ,Aw Davis starts the game at center Jump All hands go up for Dean s rebound ska , s jo Dean, Phillips, and Tew run laps, Practicing lay-ups means more baskets, ,U N F I i I Q I 5 E i ,gg is it .5,, , , .EY V N f .W .f Coach Woodard discussing a game with the team, Girls ' lfaskefball ig l i E U ,vw w, N K ii The line-up, W - V, B Cobb shoots from free throw line. X Adams works the ball up for the guards. w v Eagerly, the subs wait to enter their first game ,.fnsx,.7 ,ate ytho Kc-1 ,':,'X --kfvyw, fcnsive '1- 'lof a non 4 ---wav' wnwrflsmuvnvziiwi iluilvll 'lx e-myion hlg n Ch' 1 4,ChCLl lly HU L A 5139 an the sooo thishmgkf 11. The Clayton t A 'l tho Q game as Bcuni df game of the season Q 1001 4 ffoponing tap to uctorv column Frld mg wlth The Fou qumt of the w ifor the first bas M .1,' ' d 46 35 wm mer La1y fut t Blue Pat Hende a ug r WOOL Qvis was the bi W 1 Comet bovs oi Coac m Han edged the v boys of the tl ak as he ci1'Op in g? k1n:,1n the mghtcap s led f then James Ha 55 au zfomef an halftime KCI u-a j Second loss 52 49 mf cle? con sextet eamx ee h by Only-four points, 25-2 f Gal-ha lg eb schools ende II 1 54 all Lassiter played good defer. 'fsvc haf day nlght at 1 for the Comets' 1 ler'Ix:1: non-cginfereuce double head The glrlq 3 9 v , , he The Kenly high Coe n-13 'UL Coach Kirby won their second S8-me of the season from the Blue Comets. The shore at halftime was 29-13 and the final score was 54- Campbell and Davis lf' scoring for Kenly. Leaf fini? for Clayton wp fm wth ,S Pqmv ,. Co-Capnams -lw1th.30pIgn 'Y' 112 gfary ' jlA5iQ '. MARY and PATSY 9 and 3 Nory Elim . ew 15,401 We 4 1,33 A 41, we 'f ff -se A wjfv iw f 1 A f r , 9? - A '. 3-9 , if 1 ' f,. W 4 ? A 45 X 411 , 2 New rn The made la ton Frm al from the lsextet. X The visitors L, in the boys' game 1 a 42-39 win in the .1 saw the score tied 11 tu.. Blue Comet boys of Coach James Hankins took the lead at 13-11 the battle was tight until late 'the game when the Cary quint scoz ed the last three points to break 58 39-all tie. I The Cary boys used a tight zone on C1ayton's Sherwood Da- fvis, was still the itop 18 pomts. ran up a first half easy 47-28 Cover Cornet se Woodardf led the awzth the with 14. teams the .iw gf! 2' sg .fa ,.,: , .:,,o 55, it X in X, we A f Gln , , . KN' ' w . Maw , V szwff t Wai lg' ' ral A I V ,5 , vu Track has become a well known sport at C.H.S, in the past years. The boys take great in- terest in the events and stiff competition held in the kins, our track team has aspiration in the future for the winning of events and a champion team. .1 W V 'ik v- J' gi' . -Qfgvbffmsq diff' w ,gr - , k W cf 'nt t gui. ., N -rr. ff,,ff'13.,-w ax 4 ,f as , , V, Iffigugwj A-ffgc ,F t N' ,.,'.7f .. Wy 1 .P ,yv , A agp , . sf I5 uc Zomcts Crank Umm MR. JAMES HANKINS ., 5 ff. ,- I 0 Q A E Q 1 s 5 I Mr. Hankins talks with boys who are interested in going out for the track team. spring. Under the direction of our coach, Mr. Han- Crack X . Earl Johnson dashes Connie Faulk starts the 100. Billy Parrish finally the 220. Stretching for every inch, Clarence Black- mon wins the Broad- finishes the mile. BIUCG W d ' oo gets off to a fast John Bagley runs the 5 m1le - jump. start in the 440. f -rj A? X '4 Pole Vaulter, Wayne Benson, clears the bar for first place. Wayne Benson clears the bar in an attemp high jumb. 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Benson Bernice Blackmon Delma Blinson Sandra Bridges Jimmy Broadwell Frances Butler Bobby Capps Authur Cavanaugh Marie Coates Gary Cobb Danny Daly Geraldine Davis Cecelia Dixon Patricia Dupree Mary Joyce Ellis Connie Faulk Betty Garvey Johnny Givens Nelson Hare Judy Harper Martha Harper Mary Harper Quincy Hocutt PCSSY Hogg Kennon Jackson Tommy Johnson Linda Jones Willie Faye Jones Tracy King George Kloster Judy Lee Jackie Matthews Ronald Medlin Judy Morgan Jean Mumford Sue Norris Larry Oldham Martha Page Nancy Parrish Evelyn Pearce Glenda Peedin Annette Pender David Poole fi is ITC X 4 t K, Ka,,,s L i N XXX ay, W' ' I X.f.J J. X X Danny Powell Luther Price Ann Pulley Thurman Ross Jackie Smith Jerry Snead Lacelle Stanley Virginia Stephens Charlie Strickland Bonnie Suggs Frank Tew Eugene Turner Sandra Turner Mary Underhill Frances Underwood Margaret Wall Yates Wall Eunice Walters Mary Ann Waters Loretta Webb Betty lou Whitrn an uf Bruce Wood V ' Q' X Bobby Woodbury if , M Q 14 'W Wg 4,1 f 2 i :ms 'W Q vt r. O fy , A if -. : S . ,- L.,:, . 7, 'J 6 1: A ' Q 4 'X Q' W f , Q' 95 V v bgv ix A Q ,5,,. , 15 , f Q Or -1 fag. A my gf , Sf I , G fy wfmv '5- L. C. Adams Billy Allsbrook Betty Beard Bobby Blackmon Judy Blinson Redgar Boling Peggy Brown Margaret Brown Glenn Canady Ruby Canady Vicki Chappell Connie Crowder Ruth Daughtry Jeanie Deese Rose Dixon Billy Duncan Jerry Ellis Patsy Faulk Billy Godwin Judy Godwin LaRue Godwin Carol Gurley Claude Greene Roger Hardin Lynwood Hargis Willis Harper Katherine Harrelson Betty J. Hill Florence Hockaday Becky Holder Wade Holloway Wallace Holloway Betty 'L. Johnson Carol Johnson Edward Jones J onnie Jones Larry Jones Margaret Jones Marie Jones Marvin Jones Shelton Jones Gene Justice Joy Lassister Parham Lassiter Larkin Little James Massey John Massey Ann Mitchell S.. Alice F. Mumford Hugh Myers Elaine Norton Billy Parrish Lavon Parrish Peggy Parrish Helen Sasser Patricia Sealey Jennie V. Self Sylvia Snead Brooks Spence Harry Spence Carolyn Stallings Bobby Stephenson Helen Stephenson William Strickland Arlene Turner Prentice Underwood Gene Wall Gary Wood Jackie Worlds www Robert Youngblood Ruth Youngblood 1 3 ' ,N N! iors D r Q ' 32 if W J' 5 1 . 7' n as if ,, :LQ i E . , , . 0 is sz' 5 , a sig 4 33 1552212 Z fif Qlpprmalirfrzyt Miss Alyce,Suinrell, seniorisponsor, has willingly and unselfishly devotediher time to help students with their schooll problems as well as their personal problems. Because of her scholastic attainment, teaching experience, humaiiitariian attitude toward students avndoutistanding worklbeyond call of duty, she was named winner of Oscar for Teachcr's award, 1958. , A Q-4 MM. W 'Wm A Working with thc annual stall 5 is Wes, Takes time to enjoy beauty ' ofnature. ' i t instructing Senior English class A S 'Q M it.. A fn , ,V Mmmag 4 ,!1ffd5'ai'0f.S' LITTLE MISS MARY HELEN BEACH MASTER ANDY COBB 'S T' '5,,,,zgmg.-ry . Q ky f if, 'Z f f f ff, .AM M iq , 0, ' -.'f5w1f nz' - - y .-..,A5:M. .. X r.-X4 .4 Q., ,,-. ,. -.,. A N .. 4, -5,5 wg. . , ,4!,,-.,- -' vc uumnn r ll' ,:,,g,f, .fg , ',,1X mfff' X f 4 gw. 1. 530 f i . - ,Jin gf v, Q! ' ,V w 3 f v wif ,wi , ,e,4,g:f -aff A . I U -rf 1 l ' ,v , n 1 f-. ' 1 s H N 1 ' 5 PATRICIA ADAMS JIMMY BENSON LARRY BENSON WAYNE BENSON CLARENCE BLACKMON SHERRILL CA PPS ml GWENDA COBB CLARENCE DAVIS SHERWOOD DAVIS JUDY GODWIN LEWIS GOWER CAROLYN JOHNSON EARL JOHNSON MARY ELLEN LEE FAYE MA SSENGILL BA RBA RA NA PPIER SHIRLEY MA TTHEWS SANDRA MERCER 9 BOBBY NORRIS JO ANN NORRIS BILLY PARRISH LARRY PARRISH FRA NCES PULLY Y LLOYD STEPHENSON PEGGY TURNER gf HUP' PATSY WALL PA TRIC IA WHITMAN 1 L Mi rl Zi! 'Y JOYCE UNDERWOOD Adams, L. C. - - Junior Adams, Patricia - - Senior Adams, Percy - - Freshman Allen, Carolyn - - Freshman Allsbrook, Billy - - Junior Atkinson, Carr - - Sophomore Avery, Nancy - - Sophomore Bagley, John - - Sophomore Ball, Jo Ann - - Sophomore Ball, Tommy - - Freshman Barbour, Carolyn - - Freshman Barbour, Carolyn - - Freshman Barbour, Ronald - - Freshman Barbour, Sharon - - Freshman Barnes, John - - Freshman Barrentine, Junior - - Freshman Beard, Betty - - Junior Benson, Dwight - - Freshman Benson, Jerry - - Sophomore Benson, Jimmy - - Senior Benson, Larry - - Senior Benson, Linwood - - Freshman Benson, Robert - - Freshman Benson, Wayne - - Senior Benson, W. D. - - Sophomore Blackley, Ann - - Freshman Blackmon, Bernice - - Sophomore Blackmon, Bobby - - Junior Blackmon, Clarence - - Senior Blackwell, Herbert - - Freshman Blinson, Delma - - Sophomore Blinson, James - - Freshman Blinson, Judy - - Junior Boling, Redgar - - Junior Brady, Kay - - Freshman Bridges, Sandra - - Sophomore Broadwell, Jimmy - - Sophomore Broadwell, Peggy - - Freshman Brown, Peggy ' - Junior Bundy, Vickie - - Freshman Butler, Frances - - Sophomore Butler, Margaret - - Junior Canady, Glenn - - Junior Canady, Ruby - - Junior Capps, Bobby - - Sophomore Capps, Sherrill - - Senior Cavanaugh, Authur - - Sophomore Chappell, Vickie - - Junior Church, Ray - - Freshman Clemmons, Charles - - Freshman Coats, Linda - - Freshman Coats, Marie - - Sophomore Cobb, Gary - - Sophomore Cobb, Gwenda - - Senior Cooper, Mary - - Freshman Creech, Glenn - - Freshman Creech, Joe - - Sophomore Crowder, Connie - - Junior Crowder, Sandra - - Freshman Daly, Dannie - - Sophomore Daughtry, Ruth - - Junior Davis, Clarence - - Senior Davis, Dan - - Freshman Davis, Eddie - - Freshman Davis, Geraldine - - Sophomore Davis, Sherwood - - Senior Dean, Bennie - - Freshman Deese, Jeanie - - Junior Dixon, Cecelia - - Sophomore Dixon, Rose - - Junior Duncan, Billy - - Junior Dupree, Patricia - - Sophomore Ellis. Jerry - -flunior Ellis, Mary Joyce - - Sophomore Ellis, Sudie - - Freshman Faulk, Connie - - Sophomore Faulk, Patsy - - Junior Flowers, Donald - - Freshman Garvey, Givins, Godwin, Billy - Godwin, Judy - Godwin, Judy - Godwin, LaRue Gower, Greene, Betty - Sophomore Johnny - - Sophomore Junior Junior Senior - - Junior Lewis - Senior Claude - Junior Gurley, Gurley, Hardee, Hardin, Carol - - Junior Gayle - - Freshman Julia Ann - - Freshman Roger - - Junior Hare, Nelson - - Sophomore Hargis, Harper, Lynwood - Junior Judy - - Sophomore Harper, Martha - - Sophomore Harper, Mary - - Sophomore Harper, Willis - - Junior Harrelson, Katherine - - Junior Harrelson, Roger - - Freshman Hill, Betty Jean - - Junior Hill, Joan - - Freshman Hockaday, Florence - - Junior Hocutt, Quincy - - Sophomore Hogg, Peggy - - Sophomore Hogg, Walter - - Freshman Holder, Holder, Becky - - Junior Peggy - - Freshman Holloway, Wade - - Junior Holloway, Wallace - - Junior Howard, Bobby - - Freshman Jackson, Deloris - - Freshman Jackson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Kennon - - Sophomore , Betty Lou - -Junior , Carol - - Junior , Carolyn - - Senior Johnson, Dennis - - Freshman Johnson, Earl - - Senior Johnson Johnson , Jane - - Freshman , Patricia - - Freshman Johnson, Ray - - Freshman Johnson, Tommy - - Sophomore Jones, Curtis - - Freshman Jones, Ed - - Junior Jones, Jonnie - - Junior Jones, Larry - -Junior Jones, Linda - - Sophomore Jones, Linda Sue - - Freshman Jones, Marie - - Junior Jones, Margaret - ' Junior Jones, Marvin - - Junior Jones, Shelton - - Junior Jones, Willie Faye - - Sophomore Justice, Gene - - Junior King, Tracey - - Sophomore Kloster, George - - Sophomore Lamm, Ernestine - - Freshman Lanier, Warren - - Freshman Lassiter, Joy - - Junior Lassiter, Parham - - Junior Lee, Ann - - Freshman Lee, Judy - - Sophomore Lee, Mary Ellen - - Senior Lee, Sammy - - Freshman Little, Larkin - - Junior Marcom, C. B. - - Freshman Massengill, Faye - - Senior 6 Massengill, Kay - - Freshman Massey. James - - Junior H Massey. John - - Junior Matthews, Jackie - - Sophomore Matthews, Shirley - - Senior Medlin, Ronald - - Sophomore Mercer, Sandra - - Senior Mitchell, Ann - - Junior Mooneyham, Charles - - Freshman Morgan, Judy - - Sophomore Moss, Hilda - - Freshman Mumford, Alice Faye - - Junior Mumford, Charles - - Freshman Mumford, Jean - - Sophomore Myers, Hugh - - Junior Nappier, Barbara - - Senior Norris, Bobby - - Senior Norris, Jo Anne - Senior Norris, Sue - - Sophomore Norton, Elaine - - Junior Oldham, Larry - - Sophomore Page, Martha Ann - - Sophomore Parrish Parrish, Parrish Parrish Parrish Billy - - Junior Billy - - Senior Gordon - - Freshman Julian - - Freshman Larry - - Senior Parrish, Lavon Junior Parrish, Nancy Sophomore Parrish, Peggy Junior Pearce, Bobby Freshman Stephens, Virginia - - Sophomore Stephenson Bobby - - Junior Stephenson, Helen - - Junior Pearce, Evelyn - - Sophomore Peeden, Glenda - - Sophomore Pender, Annette - - Sophomore Phillips, Catherine - - Freshman Phillips, Eddie - - Freshman Pilkington, Betty - - Freshman Pittman, Joyce - - Freshman Poole, David - - Sophomore Pounds, Jimmy - - Freshman Powell, Dannie - - Sophomore Price, Larry - - Freshman Price, Luther - - Freshman Price, Sue - - Freshman Puckett, Paulette - - Freshman Stephenson, Joyce - - Freshman Stephenson, Lloyd - - Senior Stephenson, Pattie - - Freshman Stephenson, Roy - - Freshman Strickland, Charlie - - Sophomore Strickland, Jimmy - - Freshman Strickland, William - -Junior Suggs, Bonnie - - Sophomore Tew, Allen - - Freshman Tew, Frank - - Sophomore Turner, Arlene - - Junior Turner, Eugene - - Sophomore Turner, Peggy - - Senior Turner, Sandra - - Sophomore Turner, Shirley - - Freshman Pulley, Ann - - Sophomore Pulley, Donald - - Senior Pulley, Frances - - Senior Pulley, Judy - - Freshman Raines, Billy - - Freshman Rasor, Brooks - - Freshman Reaves, Maurice - - Freshman Renfrow, Louise - - Freshman Ross, Buddy - - Sophomore Underhill, Mary - - Sophomore Underwood, Frances - - Sophomore Underwood, Joyce Ann - - Senior Underwood, Prentice - - Junior Wall, Faye - - Freshman Wall, Gene - - Junior Wall, Margaret - - Sophomore Wall, Patsy - - Senior Wall, Yates - - Sophomore Sanderford, Earl - - Freshman Sasser, Helen - - Junior Sealey, Colon - - Freshman Sealey, Pat - - Junior Self, Jennie V. ' 'Junior Self, Roy - - Freshman Smith, Jackie - - Sophomore Snead, Jerry - - Sophomore Snead, Sylvia - - Junior Spence, Brooks - - Junior Spence, Harry - - Junior Stallings, Carolyn ' 'Junior Stallings, Freddie - - Freshman Stallings, Paul - - Freshman Stancil, Janet - - Freshman Stanley, Lacelle - - Sophomore Wallace, Bobby - - Freshman Wallace, Carolyn - - Freshman Walters, Eunice - - Sophomore Waters, Mary Ann - - Sophomore Webb, Loretta - - Sophomore Whitley, Judson - - Freshman Whitman, Betty - - Sophomore Whitman, Patricia - - Senior Wilkins, Gwen - - Freshman Wood, Bruce - - Sophomore Wood, Gary - - Junior Woodberry, Bobby - - Sophomore Worlds, Jackie - - Junior Youngblood, Robert - - Junior Youngblood, Ruth - - Junior TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 'TN Wt.vId'n Bea! Yearbook: Arn 'hylar-nude o hall t is with profound reyret that we announce the death of the well-hnown and hryhly respected Senior class of the Glayton fliyh School Che Senior class was one respected and loved by all who knew it and will be yreatly rnissed in the social athletic, and educational circles of the school and neiyhborhood its yuahties of industry, idealisrn, and charrn endeared it to all who had the pleasure of its acquaintance and it will be sincerew ruourned by faculty. classrnates, and friends. ,Arnony the ruany docurnents and intellectual writinys of the Senior class was found the followiny last will and testament to be read to the ruernbers of the junior 51455: Z .Z ,firnrny Henson, leave rny perfect papers in typiny to Sd jones. e Z ,Carry l5'enson, leave :ny rnuscular physique to Lynwood flaryis. Z Wayne Henson, leave rny title Greatest J-leartbreaher, to Gene justice: .Z Glarence Hlachrnon, leave :ny rnany unhnished hrve situations to Robert lfounybhrod .Z Sherrill Gappsz leave :ny school bus to Parharn Lassiter. .Z Glarence Davis, leave rny love of Glayton fliyh School to Willis flarper Z Sherwood Davis, leave :ny abihty to play in all sports to Georye Kloster' e .Z lewis Gower leave :ny abihty to yet alony with Mr. Waters to Garr Atkinson. .Z Sarl johnson, leave rny reputation as a football player to Glenn Ganady. .Z Hobby Norris, leave rny position as koviny keporter to l5'etty Heard .Z Hilly Parrish, leave rny troubles and problerns of love to Gene Wall .Z ,Carry Parrish, leave rny '2'atty dress to ,Carhin ,Cittle. We lfeave . . .Z Donald Pulley, leave my love for junior yirls to jackie Worlds. .Z ,Cloyd Stephenson, leave my abihty to make friends no matter where .7 yo to anyone who chanyes schools duriny his senior year. 1 .Z Patricia Adams, leave my abihty to aryue to Pat Sealey. Z Gwenda 6'obb, leave my charminy smile to J-lelen Stephenson. Z Garolyn johnson, leave my abihty to blush at any time to jeanie Deese. ,Z ,Mary Sllen Lee, leave my position on the basketball team to Helen Sasser. Z .7aye ,Massenyill leave my traits of punctuality and initiative to l5'illy Duncan. Z Shirley Matthews, leave my dmnWed poise to judy Godwin. Z Sandra ,Mercer leave my pony tail to jonnie jones. .Z l6'arbara ,Nappien leave my chanyeable attitude toward football stars to Sylvia Snead Z jo ,4nne Norris, leave my ability to be serene to Marie jones .Z S'rances Pulley leave my seat in Snylish to l5'etty jean flill Z Peyyy Curner leave my abibty to hke many but love one to Vicki Khappell .Z joyce llnderufood have my erctrovert characteristics to ,Ann ,Mitchell .Z Patsy Wall leave my position as head maforette to Slaine Norton. .Z Patricia Whitman, leave my fhrtatious Ways to joy ,Cassiter .Z judy Worley, leave my pleasiny personality to Ruth Dauyhtry. the passiny of the Senior class leaves a void in the intellectual circles of the school that will lony be marked S 424 ttendance to the funeral services will be by invitation, and the obsequies will be held in the Zlayton J-lryh School Auditoriumjon june I, I 95 9. 4


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