Mills High School - Circle Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)
- Class of 1959
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Contents
ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES
SNAPSHOTS ATHLETICS
CLASSES ADVERTISEMENTS
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Dedication
We, the senior class of W. R. Mills School,
dedicate this the 1959 Circle, to our parents.
They have not only been the backbone of our ed-
ucationbut also have aided us through their kind
and devoted ways.
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Administration
SCHOOL
Principal
Mr. E. H. Stallings
County Superintendent
Mr. Wiley Mitchell
Mr. W. M. Latta, Mr. H. C. Taylor, Chm., Mrs. Bland B. Pruitt
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E. H. Stallings
East Carolina College
Mathematics and Health
Susie Hayes Jackson
Lenoir Rhyne and
East Carolina College
Business Education and History
Sybil K. Jolly
Wake Forest College and
East Carolina College
English
Gladys Beam Bailey
Meredith College
Latin and French
Mrs. Lela Ann Laughter
Meredith and East Carolina
Colleges
Mathematics
Betty H. Denmark
Louisburg and East Carolina
Colleges
Science
William Howard Dean
East Carolina College
Eighth Grade
Josephine P. Zealand
Woman's College of U.N.C.
Seventh Grade
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Mrs. Jewel Bartholomew
Louisburg and
Breneau Colleges
Seventh Grade
Mrs. Marjorie Leonard
East Carolina College
Home Economics
Mr. Earl Teague Justice
University of North Carolina
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M'-w ' i i r Mrs. Elizabeth McCollum
Georgia College for Women
Millegeville
Music
THOSE WHO GUIDE
Cenieth Elmore
Woman's College of U.N.C.
Music Education
Mary Belle Davis
East Carolina College
First Grade
Thelma R. Hall
Wake Forrest College
First Grade
Ernestine H. Inscoe
Wake Forrest College
First Grade
Gertrude E. Winston
Woman's College of U.N.C.
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Helen Smithwick
University of North Carolina
Third Grade
Geralda T. Perry
Atlantic Christian College
West Carolina College
Sixth Grade
Edith K. Frisbie
East Carolina College
Fourth and Fifth Grades
Sarah Arial
Queens College and
University of South Carolina
Fifth Grade
Doris Wilder
East Carolina College
Fifth and Sixth Grades
1. Martha B. Yarborough
Louisburg College
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AND INSTRUCT US.
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Charles Buchanan
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Charlene Oakley
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Harry Strother
Clay Taylor
Hazel Tharrington
Johnette Waddell
Janice T. Wilder
Senior Statistics
FELIX ALLEN - Golf Team 152,3545 Co-captain 45 Marshall 152,35 Junior
Commercial Club 25 Basketball 15 Beta Club 253,45 Vice-President 45
Science Club 253,45 President 45 Latin Club 3,45 Monogram Club 15253545
Annual Staff 45 Bear Club 4.
TRUDY ANDERSON - Beta Club 253,45 President 45 Glee Club 152535 Li-
brarian 25 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Science Club 2535 School Daze
Staff 253,45 Latin Club 2,35 Commercial Club 45 Delegate to Girls State
35 "DAR" Good Citizen 45 Superlative 1,25 Student Council2,35 Marshall
2,35 Elementary Librarian 35 Office Assistant 4.
CAROLYNBAKER - F.H.A. 15253545 F.T.A. 3,45 4-H 15253545 Commercial
Club 3545 Glee Club 1,2,3545 School Daze Staff 45 Bus Monitor 4.
FRANCES BASS - Glee Club 152,3545 F.H.A. 1,253545 Science Club 2,3,45
F.T.A. 25 School Daze Staff 253,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Latin Club 3,45
Superlative 3.
HERBERT BEASLEY - 4-H Club 15253545 Science Club 2,35 Commercial
Club 45 Superlative 3.
CHARLES BUCHANAN - Superlative 45 Transferred from N. J. Linden
High School.
JO ANN CAPELL - 4-H 15 F.H.A. 152,3545 Glee Club 1,25 Commercial
Cluffflg Librarian 35 School Daze Staff 45 Bus Monitor 45 Latin Club 4.
BETTE I.-QQ C-AS-H - Annual Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Cheerleader l,253,45
Assistant Head Cheerleader 3545 Majorette 3545 Student Council 45
Beta Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 15253545 F.T.A. 152535 Science Club 2535 Latin
Club 35 Monogram Club 3545 Delegate to Girls' State 35 Superlative
15253545 School Daze Staff 2535 Glee Club 152535 Marshall 152535 Repre-
sentative in Mr. Kr Mrs. Mills Hi Contest 45 Commercial Club 35 Dele-
gate to State Beta Convention 35 Bear Club 4.
JEAN COLEY - Glee Club 152535 F.H.A. 1525 F.T.A. 3,45 Historian 35
Class President 25 Science Club 45 School Daze 45 Commercial Club 35
45 Superlative 253,45 Latin Club 3,45 4-H 1,2,45 Treasurer 4.
CLAUDETTE CRANFORD - F.H.A. 1,2,3545 Commercial Club 3,45 F.T.
A. 253,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Class Secretary 25 Basketball Manager 25
Librarian 35 Superlative 3,4.
BOBBY DAVIS - Bus Driver 45 Bus Monitor 35 Baseball 152535 Mono-
gram 2,3545 Commercial Club 2,35 4-H Club 152535 Superlative 1.
JOYCE EAGLES - Glee Club 152,35 Science Club 253,45 Monogram 3,45
Latin Club 3545 Commercial Club 25 School Daze Staff 15253,45 May Court
Representative 15 Science Club Secretary 45 President 35 Cheerleader
1,2,3,45 Head Cheerleader 3545 Music Federation 1535 Class Officer 35
Superlative 253.
WOODY EVANS - 4-H Club 152,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Science 2.
DAVID FULLER- Glee Club 1,253,45 Band 15253545 Football 354, Co-
captain 45 Baseball 253545 Latin Club 3,45 Class President 3,45 Mono-
gram Club 3,4.
JANET HALL - F.H.A. 152,35 Science Club 25 Commercial Club 3545
Basketball 15253545 Monogram 45 Co-captain 45 Superlative 45 F.T.A. 45
Librarian 3.
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GEORGE HAYES - Commercial Club 25 Science Club 1,25 Dance Band
l,2,3,45 Class Vice-President 15 Superlative 1,2,35 4-H Club 1,2,35 Bus
Monitor 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Band Manager 4.
JESSE HOLTON - Band l,2,3,45 Band Librarian 1,2535 Vice-President 45
Baseball Manager 15 Baseball2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club
3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Basketball and Football Reporter 3,45 Junior Com-
mercial Club5 Science Club 25 Superlative 45 School Daze Staff 4.
SANDRA SUE HORTON - Beta Club 2,3,45 Delegate to State Beta Club
Convention2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,
45 Officer 45 School Daze Staff 2,3,45 Editor 45 Delegate to High School
Press Conference5 Commercial Club 35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Superlative
2,3,45 Music Federation 2,3,45 Marshall 1,2,3, Chief 35 Class Song 45
Elementary Librarian 3.
BARBARA JOHNSON - Glee Club 152,35 F.T.A. 1,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45
Commercial Club 45 Science Club 25 Latin Club 3,45 School Daze Staff 3,4.
PHILLIP KNOTT - Football 35 Baseball25 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Monogram
Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Science Club 1,2,45 Glee Club 15 F.T.A. 35
Superlative 1,2,3.
GAYNELLE LAYTON - F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Class Superlative 45 School Mon-
itor 25 F.T.A. 15 Science Club 45 Commercial Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,35
Office Work 2.
DIANE VL LAYTON - F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 science
Club 45 Class Secretary 45 Latin Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Class poetess.
ALMA MARKS - F.H.A. 1,2,35 Commercial Club 35 4-H Club 1,2,35
School Bus Monitor 3,4.
RICHARD MARSHALL - Baseball l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Band 2,3,45
Monogram Club 2,3,45 Science Club 15 Football 3,45 Co-captain 3,45
Commercial Club 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Bus Monitor 1,25 Class Superlative
3,4.
JOHNNY MATTHEWS - Commercial Club 45 Science Club 1,2.
CHARLENE OAKLEY - F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,35
Science Club 2,35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Latin Club 3,45 Annual
Staff3,45 School Daze Staff 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Class Officer 1,35
Superlative 1,2,35 Cheerleader 3.
BILL O-'NEAL' - Glee Club 15 Science Club l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Super-
lative 1,2,45 Commercial Club 3
FRANK PARK - Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Monogram l,2,3,45
Commercial Club 25 Superlative l,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,4.
PHILLIP PERDUE - Glee Club l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Science Club 45
vice-Pfesident 45 Bus Monitor 2,3,45 Latin ciub 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45
Class Officer 45 Commercial Club 45 Class Superlative 1,2,3.
JOYCE ROSE PERRY - Glee Club 2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25
Commercial Club 3,45 Elementary Librarian 45 Senior Reporter5 Bus
Monitor 3,4.
BLANDB: PRUITT - Basketball l,2,3,45 Co-captaing Golf l,2,3,45 Co-
captain5 Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Superlative 2,3,45 Student Council
3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Commercial Club 25 Annual Staff 3,45 Music Feder-
ation 1,2.
Senior Statistics
ALLEN RICHARDSON - F.H.A. 1,2535 Glee Club l,2,35 Science Club 1,
2,35 Commercial Club 3,45 Music Federation 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Super-
lative l,2,35 Class Officer 35 Miss Mills High Representative 35 Annual
Staff 3,45 School Daze Staff l,2,3,45 4-H Club 4.
MAVIS GRAY SMITH - Commercial Club 35 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Science
Club 45 Lunch Room Work 35 Office Work 3.
FAYE SOUTHALL - Band 1,2,3,45 Librarian 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 35
F.T.A. 3,45 Reporter 45 School Daze Staff 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Com-
mercial Club 3,4.
ALMA RAY SPENCER - F.T.A. 2,3,45 F.H.A.1,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45
Basketball 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Class Superlative 3,45 Co-
captain Basketball 45 Librarian 35 Glee Club 1,2.
JAYNE STALLINGS - Bus Driver 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Superlative 1,35
Latin Club 3,45 School Daze Staff 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Commercial Club 3,
45 Science Club 2,35 Annual Staff 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,4.
JACK FISHER STONE - 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Football 35 Baseball 2,3,45
Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Bus Monitor 4.
HARRY STROTHER - 4-H Club 3,4: F.T.A. 35 Science Club 45 Bus Mon-
itor 3,45 Football 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Class Officer 25 Superlative
1,2,3.
CLAY TAYLOR - Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Sci-
ence Club 1,2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Golf Team 2,3,45
Student Council 3,45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Latin Club 35 Music
Federation Club 1,2.
HAZEL THARRINGTON - F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Commercial Club
3,45 Science Club 45 Bus Monitor l,2,35 Librarian 3,45 4-H Club 15 Office
Work 2.
SMITHIE JOHNETTE WADDELL - F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. l,2,35 Cheer-
leader 2,35 Homecoming Court 45 Glee Club 1,2,3, Officer l,2,35 Com-
mercial Club 3,45 Superlative2,35 Science Club l,2,35 Class Reporter 1,
25 Latin Club 3,45 School Daze Staff 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Librarian
2,35 4-H Club l,2,4, President 1, Secretary 2.
JANICE TILLOTSON WILDER - F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 2,15 Band l,2,35
Dance Band l,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Co-captain
Basketball3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Superlative 1,2,3,45 Class Officer
1,45 Student Council 45 Homecoming Court 35 Miss Mills High Represent-
ative 1,2.
MARTHA WRENN - Beta Club 3,45 Officer 45 Glee Club l,2,35 F.T.A.
1,2,35 Science Club 2,3,45 School Daze Staff 45 Commercial Club 3,45
Class Officer 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader
l,2,3,45 Assistant-head 3,45 Band l,2,35 Monogram 3,45 Superlative 1,
35 Bus Monitor 35 Office Work 25 Delegate to State Beta Convention 3.
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Last Will and Testament
We, the senior class of William Robert Mills School, in the
town of Louisburg, county of Franklin, and state of North Caro-
lina, being of sane minds, realizing that our days as high school
students are numbered, and inthe day of our Lord do hereby de-
clare this our last will and testament.
Article I
To our parents whose guidance has led us through the past
twelve years, we leave our love and appreciation for the many
trials and tribulations they have seen us through.
Article II
To our school we leave our hopes and best wishes that in
this world of progress it continues the task of making boys and
girls of today into men and women of tomorrow.
Article III
To Mr. Stallings, our principal, who has been congenial with
us as students and ever willing to assist us with our problems,
we leave our deep and sincere appreciation.
To Mrs. Jackson, our senior advisor, because of her willing-
ness to teach even the slowest of us, we, the class of nineteen
hundred fifty-nine leave our heart-warming desire that someday
we may in some small way return this kindesss.
To Mrs. Jolly, we leave our thanks for the many ways she
has patiently helped us with our English during our senior year.
To Mrs. Bailey, who always wanted us to aim for the higher
goals in life, we leave our appreciation for helping us reach one
of these goals.
To Mrs. Laughter, we leave our hopes that you will teach the
uprising seniors as much mathematics as you taught us.
To Mrs. Denmark, we leave our sympathy for now having
the job of keeping books.
To Mrs.McCollum, we leave the hope that this year's Glee
Club will not be able to compete with next year's.
To Mrs. Leonard, we leave our thanks for making better
homemakers of some of us, but not all of us.
To Mr. Justice, we leave our hopes that next year there will
be enough band members not to have to combine the junior and
senior bands.
To Mr. Dean, our beloved coach, we proudly leave fifteen
of the most outstanding athletes in Franklin County now in the
first grade at Mills High School.
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Article IV
To the juniors we leave the vacant spot to fulfill as seniors
in hopes they will have as many cherished memories as we have
possessed.
To the sophomores we leave the honorable spot as juniors.
To the freshmen we leave the dignity of becoming sopho-
mores.
Article V
Felix Allen leaves his high-waisted pants to Peter Allen.
Trudy Anderson leaves her ability to study to anyone who
is lucky enough to have this ability.
Carolyn Baker leaves her typing ability to Myrna Bailey.
Frances Bass leaves her love for Latin to Margaret Beck.
Herbert Beasley leaves his white shirts to anyone who thinks
his mother will be able to keep them washed and ironed as his did.
Charles Buchanan leaves his tremendous size to Tommy
Denton.
Jo Ann Capell leaves her quiet ways to Barbara Brown.
Bette Lou Cash leaves her success with the annual to Peggy
Pruitt.
Jean Coley leaves her love for the Louisburg Drive-In The-
ater to Virginia Trotter.
Claudette Cranford leaves her love for Mills School to Mary
Charles Hunt.
Bobby Davis leaves his laugh to Roger Mitchell in hopes
that he will use it as he did.
Joyce Eagles leaves her ability as head cheerleader to
Betty Atkins.
Woodrow Evans after harrassing the teachers as much as
possible just leaves.
David Fuller leaves his love for all the girls to James Phelps.
Janet Hall leaves her witty ways to Linda Knott.
George Hayes leaves his shortness to Earl Perry.
Jesse Holton leaves his friendship with Mr. Justice to
Tommy Wilson in hopes that he will be as good a companion as
Jesse.
Sandra Sue Horton leaves the clothes she has not found time
to wear this year to Nina Thayer.
Barbara Johnson leaves her love for Louisburg College to
Mary Lee Johnson.
Phillip Knott leaves his ability to tell jokes to anyone that
is able to express them as he did.
Gaynelle Layton leaves her long, blond hair to Lucie Elam.
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Diane Williams Layton leaves her Christmas spirit to any-
one who wants to get married during Christmas holidays.
Alma Marks leaves her tiny feet to Hannah Sykes.
Richard Marshall leaves his love for football and baseball
to Billy Brooks.
Johnny Matthews leaves his friendship for Phillip Knott to
Sue Wilson.
Charlene Oakley leaves her small figure to Doris Ayscue.
Billy O' Neal leaves his seat in the detention hall to James
Gilliam in hopes that he will fill it as often as Bill did.
Frank Park leaves his athletic ability to Johnny Williamson.
Phillip Perdue leaves his height to Stacy Finch.
Rose Perry leaves her height to Becky Weaver.
Bland Pruitt leaves his good looks to James Williams.
Allen Richardson leaves her love for convertibles to Bar-
bara Catlette.
Mavis Smith leaves her ability to drive a school bus to
Judy Denton.
Faye Southall leaves her love for Edward Best High School
to Frances Howell.
Alma Spencer leaves her natural curly hairto Betty Hobgood.
Jack Stone leaves his ability to sleep through class to
Wayne Lloyd.
Harry Strother leaves his ways of pestering the girls to
Pete Tomlinson.
Clay Taylor leaves his ability as a good trumpet player to
Frank Freeman.
Hazel Tharrington leaves her job in the jewelry store sell-
ing diamonds and rubies to anyone who loves to handle these
stones.
Janice Wilder leaves her abilities as a housewife and a school
student to Ann Ayscue.
Johnette Waddell leaves her "go get 'em," and "drop 'em"
ways to Jane Buchanan.
Martha Wrenn leaves her "Rockin' With Wrenn" show to
B. T. Rowe, since he lives so near the radio station.
I, Jayne Stallings, being a member of the Bear Club, leave
my membership card to Patricia Hicks.
Testator: Jayne Stallings
Witnesses:
Long Sam
Sad Sack
Brigitte Bardot
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Class Prophecy
A brand new day in my life as assistant to the internationally known
psychologist, Dr. Robert LemuelAlexander, was just beginning whena'phone
call requested that I come, immediately, to my boss' office.
The urgency of the call inspired me with confidence and joy that were
changed toafeeling of anxiety and dismay the moment I saw Dr. Alexander's
countenance.
"Miss Eag1es," he said, "I have for you a very important assignment
uponwhich depends the destiny of the world-its security or its destruction.
It will be your responsibility to select 42 people as a crew for a Lunar
Rocket. The task is a stupendous one. I shall expect a certified report
from you within 48 hours."
Ihad never failed Dr. Alexander, Ishould not fail him now, but 42 people
of calibre suitable to staff a Lunar Rocket! 42--42--I said to myself, and
as if by magic, the saying of the number 42 brought to mind the members of
my high school senior class. We numbered 42- the most daring, versatile
people to be found anywhere.
In haste, Idrew from my desk drawer an address book bearing the names,
addresses, and telephone numbers of every member of the Class of 1959.
I literally monopolized the services of both telephone and telegraph for
40 hours, and at the end of 48 hours I had the acceptance of all 42 people,
had listed them as I thought wise, and presented the certified report to Dr.
Alexander. He gratefully accepted my report and asked thatlread it to him
which I did:
Fe Allen is now a well known geologist in the Midwest. On the side he
is a private investigator for the F. B. I.
Being elected president of her high school bridge club, Bette Lou Cash
now runs a "bridge parlor" behind the locked door of her famous night club
"The Lucky Turn."
Claudette Cranford has invented a new cigarette with over 75,000 filter
traps.
Woodie Evans, having married a business tycoon, is a floor walker for
their large department store, in lingerie.
David Fuller, known in high school as "hot-lips Fuller", has taken over
the "Bob Cummings Show".
Jesse Holton is a famous sports writer. In his spare time he writes
books on sports and donates them to the Mills High School library.
Sandra Sue Horton, after giving it much consideration, is now a feature
dancer with the "June Taylor Dancers".
Barbara Johnson is a New York City policewomang her only job is to
keep people from "Jay-walking".
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Class Prophecy
Remembering his high school dream, Phillip Knott is the sole owner of
a drag strip around Mills High School.
Alma Marks, who had enough excitement in her senior year in high
school, is just trying to find a husband so she can live happily ever after.
Richard Marshal1's love for football followed him through life. He is
now coach of the football cheerleaders at the University of Florida.
Even now we see Johnny Matthews in cap and gown--no--he isn't still
trying to graduate, he is the head surgeon at John Hopkins Hospital.
Charlene Oakley now guides tourists through the Sahara Desert on
her CAMEL.
Billy O' Neal always wanting to win some kind of record finally succeeded,
he is the only male kindergarten teacher in the world.
Johnette Waddell, after her exit from the social world, is the president
of her own "Lonely Hearts Club".
Phillip Perdue, after many hours of practice, holds honors of being the
world champion hula-hooper.
After a whirl at ladies wrestling, Rose Perry changed her sport and is
now the water skiing instructor at Sea Island, Georgia.
Bland Pruitt, who has taken over faithful old Casey's place for trailway,
now takes Mrs. Jackson's seniors to Washington.
Allen Richardson tooka course in aerodynamics and now is an instructor
in a pilots school in Miami, Florida.
Faye Southall had made a career of going to college. She said there is
one main interest Cnamely Professor Harrison.D
Alma Ray Spencer has become a renowned scientist and she has found
her way to every teenagers heart. She invented a new pin ball machine.
Making sure she will be EARLY all her life, Jayne Stallings now owns
a clock factory.
Jack Stone, being one of the shortest boys in his class, spent his entire
life developing a vitamin pill for growth. By the way, Jack is now 6'6".
Martha Wrenn owns her own radio station, Station TWH. She runs Them
both like a charm.
Charles Buchanan got tired of girls stepping on his feet while dancing,
so he operated a large dance studio for girls in the South.
"The Arthur Murray Show" is still on the air, but now when Arthur gets
tired of doing the rhumba, Bobby Davis stands in for him.
After divorcing his fourth wife, Harry Strother decided to sell his mink
farms and retire.
Clay Taylor worked so hard at being student council president that Mr.
Stallings finally retired and gave the school to him as a Christmas present.
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Class Prophecy
Clay made only one change-no males are allowed to enter the premises.
Hazel Tharrington gotaknock at her door one day-yes-it was a cashiers
check for one million dollars, now she sits at home and watches her secre-
taries count her money.
Janice Wilder, the first Mrs. in our class, is now rearing a family. Every
child gets "Wilder" and "Wi1der".
Frank Park quit college after he took the entrance exam, hoboed down
Texas way, stumped his toe in the soil, and up popped an oil well.
Trudy Anderson's love for mysteries has paid off! She is now assistant
to J. Edgar Hoover, head of the F. B. I.
George Hayes is now a famous chef at the Waldorf Astoria.
Diane Layton is the perfect housewife withafamily of three sets of twins.
Frances Bass has held the title of "Cowgirl of the Year" for the past
five years. She goes on Rodeo tours all over the world year 'round.
Jean Coley went into training at. Rex, fainted into her doctor's arms at
the first sight of blood, and later married him.
Janet Hall married her high school sweetheart and is now rearing her
own "Hall Globe Trotters".
Jo Ann Capell is now a much loved school teacher. She doesn't believe
in making students nervous by giving them tests and exams.
Mavis Smith gets to listen to everyone's conversations, she is a tele-
phone operator in South Carolina. Want to know the latest news? Just dial
O and ask for Mavis.
HerbertBeasley is every girl's dream swinging from a tree in the new
Tarzan series.
Gaynelle Layton runs an apparel shop for men in down town Louisburg.
In high school Carolyn Baker took piano for many years, now she works
on the Liberace show--she buys his candles and carefully arranges them on
the piano for him.
Whenlfinished my report Dr. Alexander nodded his head with approval.
As I turned to leave the room he cleared his throat with forced effort and
beganto speak, "Miss Eagles, one of us must accompany this fine crew and
since I can not leave the office--"
I took the hint all right, so off I went to the airport.
Unfortunately, the traffic was very heavy that day and I was unable to
board the rocket with the others. I got to the airport just in time to get a
faint glimpse of the ship as it faded from sight.
Class History
In the fall of 1947, a group of small, bewildered children entered William
Robert Mills School. Our eight years of elementary school were filled with
the guidance and understanding necessary for adaptation to high school life.
September of 1955 found our class Cthe class of 19591 making its first
appearance in high school life. We were rather shy and quite awed by the
mighty "upper classmen". After our first excitement had subsided, we began
to get into the swing of things, under the watchful eye of Mr. Earl T. Justice
and Mr. Clyde Polk. We elected class officers with Clay Taylor as president,
George Hayes, vice-president, Chuck Green, secretary, and Charlene Oakley,
treasurer, and then got to work. Our outside activities were few in quantity
but wide in quality. Many of our students took part in the glee club, Martha
Wrenn, Billy O'Neal, Faye Southall, Barbara Johnson, Betty Lou Cash,
J ohnette Waddell, Sandra Sue Horton, Frances Bass, Janice Wilder, Charlene
Oakley, Trudy Anderson, Joyce Eagles, Phillip Perdue, David Fuller, Bland
Pruitt, Jayne Stallings, Carolyn Baker, Rose Perry, Jean Coley, Diane
Williams, Clay Taylor, Bennett Perry, band, Jesse Holton, Faye Southall,
Martha Wrenn, Janice Wilder, David Fuller, George Hayes, Bland Pruitt,
Chuck Green, Clay Taylor, F.H.A., Jayne Stallings, Barbara Johnson, John-
ette Waddell, Sandra Sue Horton, Charlene Oakley, Betty Lou Cash, Carolyn
Baker, Jo Anne Capell, Martha Wrenn, Gaynell Layton, Rose Perry, Frances
Bass, Faye Southall, Diane Williams, cheerleaders, Martha Wrenn, Betty
Lou Cash, Joyce Eagles, baseball, Frank Park, golf, Fe Allen, Bland Pruitt,
basketball, Janice Wilder, Janet Hall, Alma Spencer, Charlene Oakley, Jesse
Holton, Chuck Green, Bennett Perry, Frank Park, Sandra Sue Horton, Betty
Lou Cash, and Fe Allen were marshalls.
Before we knew it, the summer was gone and we entered school again
as sophomores. We entered school again this year with more confidence.
Our advisor was Mrs. Gladys Bailey, Jean Coley was elected president,
Harry Strother, vice-president, Claudette Cranford, secretary, and Martha
Wrenn, treasurer. Sandra Sue Horton attended the Beta Convention in Ashe-
ville. In April Mr. Polk took the biology class to Florida. Everyone enjoyed
this trip and wish only that the other classes could have the opportunity.
Again the class participated in various activities and athletics. Marshalls
were Betty Lou Cash, Sandra Sue Horton, Trudy Anderson, and Felix Allen.
This and a few parties ended our sophomore year.
When we returned in '57, we were aware of the responsibilities placed
on our shoulders. We received things that we had been looking forward to,
our class rings. On May 10, 1958, the juniors and seniors met in Raleigh
at the Woman' s Club for their banquet. The theme was "Moonlight and Roses".
Everyone really enjoyed this big event and will always remember it. Attend-
ing the Beta Convention in Raleighwere Sandra Sue Horton, Trudy Anderson,
Betty Lou Cash, Martha Wrenn, Fe Allen, Clay Taylor, and Phillip Perdue.
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We knew what a busy year was before us. We went about our duties with
Mrs. Harvey Bartholomew helping us through the most difficult tasks. Elect-
ed as officers were David Fuller, president, Allen Richardson, vice-presi-
dent, Joyce Eagles, secretary, and Charlene Oakley, treasurer. Marshalls
were Betty Lou Cash, Trudy Anderson, Felix Allen, and Sandra Sue Horton.
The juniors enjoyed participating in the clubs and athletics. This year they
continued their activities. Doinga swell job on the first football team since
about twenty-five years were David Fuller, Richard Marshall, Jack Stone,
Harry Strother, and Phillip Knott.
Returning for our final year in August 1958, under the guiding hand of
Mrs. Susie H. Jackson, we began a busy year looking toward the future with
high hopes. Under the wonderful guidance of Mrs. Jackson and the officers
we elected our senior superlatives. Best-all-around, Frank Park and Janice
Wilder, best dressed, Clay Taylor and Sandra Sue Horton, most talented,
Jesse Holton and Janice Wilder, friendliest, Phillip Perdue and Claudette
Cranford, most studious, Phillip Perdue and Sandra Sue Horton, most pop-
ular, Richard Marshall and Betty Lou Cash, most athletic, Richard Marshall
and Alma Spencer, best looking, Bland Pruitt and Gaynell Layton, cutest,
Charles Buchanan and Betty Lou Cash, most courteous, Herbert Beasley
and Jean Coley, wittiest, Billy O' Neal and Janet Hall. President of our Stu-
dent Council was Clay Taylor, with Betty Lou Cash, treasurer, Bland Pruitt,
Sergeant at Arms, and Janice Wilder, class representative. Having the hon-
or of being in the Beta Club were Trudy Anderson, Charlene Oakley, Martha
Wrenn, Fe Allen, Phillip Perdue, and Clay Taylor. We want to thank Betty
Lou Cash and Sandra Sue Horton for doing such a wonderful job on our school
annual and paper.
There will always be memories of our Washington Trip. Among the in-
teresting places we visited were: the Capitol, White House, Bureau of Print-
ing and Graving, the Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln monuments, Cathe-
dral and the Monastery, and Mount Vernon. Everyone truly enjoyed this trip
and hope there will be the opportunity for everyone in the years to come.
It was a long road with many smiles anda few tears, but it has been one
that will always bring pleasant memories to us. We want to thank our parents
for their loving guidance in sending us to school, our principals, teachers,
and all the students for helping make our school life a most enjoyable one.
We all say "Thank You".
Class Historian
Rose Perry
Class Poem
Now that our high school days are o'er,
Our hearts are joyful, but at the same time sad,
Joyful in that we have reached our goal so long
worked for,
Sad because we are departing from the good times
we've had.
Realizing that now we must choose our path of life,
We look toward the future to see what it holds,
Will there be more joy than sorrow? more leisure than
strife?
These can only be answered as time unfolds.
Although we can't tell what future will bring,
We have our friends and loved ones to help us on
our way,
And we have God, the Everlasting King,
To love, cherish, and guide us each day.
Diane W. Layton
Class Song
"There's a school we will remember,
And each year was very fine.
Our big class was good and bad together,
And the fun we had was so divine.
Friendship thrives throughout our daily living
From the years we spent in dear Mills Hi,
So let's set a goal for all high standards
s t ,Q X- That we learned back in old Mills Hi.
Y ' There'll be days when we'1l be thinking,
Of our past throughout those times.
With kind thoughts and with our full remembrance
Of the friends we made along the line.
So Mills Hi we will not ere forget you
And the pleasant hours we spent with you,
May you not forget we love you Mills Hi,
With a love that will never die."
Tune: Smiles
Lyrics: Sandra Sue Horton
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George King
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Charles Moon
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Ray Patterson
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Jeff Perry
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Bobby Fuller
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Patricia Grissom
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Jane Hensley
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Pam Morgan
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Peggy Pruitt Marla Gupton
Editor Business Manager
Barbara Brown
Peter Allen
Advertising Manager
Boys' Sports' Editor Lucy E1am
Picture Editor
tr1c1a Hicks
Frank F S Pa ' ' '
Circulationrifggger Girls' Sports' Editor
THE TOWN 0F LUUISBURG
EXTENDS
BEST WISHES
TO
THE GRADUATING SENIORS,
STUDENT BODY, and FACULTY
OF
THE
WILLIAM ROBERT MILLS SCHOOL
C 8. P MUSIC CO.
For the Finest
Record Players, Records, Radios
930 South Main Street
Louisburg, North Carolina
Compliments of
W. V. AVENT-NURSERY
Fuller and Hayes
Children's Apparell Shop
Scoggin Drug Co.
Pruitt's Shell Service
Beck's Garage
Congratulations
Seniors
GEORGE A. DENNIS
Compliments of
G. C. HARRIS, AGENT
Royster Fertilizer
FRANKLIN FARMERS
EXCHANGE
F. C. X.
Louisburg, North Carolina
Compliments of
UNION WAREHOUSE
Numa Freeman
Louisburg, North Carolina
FOX'S DEPT. STORE
A Step AHEAD in Style
A Mile AHEAD in Values
Louisburg, North Carolina
Visit Us For
Quick Service
HOWELL'S WATCH SHOP
Fine
China and Crystal
Louisburg, North Carolina
BENTON AND GREEN
FURNITURE
Kelvinator Appliances
Sylvania Television
Rugs-Radios-Cook Stoves
W. J. COOPER 8. CO.
INSURANCE
Cotton Buyers
Phone GY-6-4138
Louisburg, North Carolina
WILSON'S BUILDING SUPPLY
Building Materials
Millwork
Phone GY-6-3722
Louisburg, North Carolina
THE MURPHY HOUSE
House of Fine Foods
Pit-Cooked Barbecue
Wholesale and Retail
Louisburg, North Carolina
THE WYNNE SELF-SERVICE
Groceries
Fresh Meats
Gas, Oil, and Feeds
Fruits and
Vegetables
SATISFACTION is our motto
Phone GY-6-3852
O. J. WRENN, JR. GROCERY
HENDERSON ROAD
Phone GY-6-3230
GRIFFEN MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Dealers
Automobile Repairs of
All Kinds
Phone GY-6-4169
Market Street
Louisburg, North Carolina
Congratulations, Seniors!
BIG FRANKLIN TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
Arch Wilson Sz Sterlin Cottrell
Owners and Operators
Congratulations
Class of ' 59 !
BODDIE'S DRUG STORE
Louisburg North Carolina
TAYLOR 8. THAYER IUMBER COMPANY
Manufacturers and Dealers
in Lumber Products
Louisburg North Carolina
FIRST CITIZEN BANK AND TRUST CO.
Member of Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Louisburg North Carolina
Compliments of
YOUNGSTOWN MANUFACTURING CO.
Aluminum Extensions
Louisburg North Carolina
H.C. TAYLOR
Hardware, Furniture, Electrical Appliances
Sporting Goods, Model Planes and Hobbies
Louisburg
North Carolina
HERFF-JONES COMPANY
Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers
Allen Barbee
District Representative
Spring Hope
North Carolina
HARDWICK WELDING AND
MACHINE WORKS
Machinist and Welders
Sales and Service
Clinton Engineers
Iron Fireman Heating
Louisburg, North Carolina
A. A. 'SHELL SERVICE
Tires-Batteries-Accessories
Phone GY-6-3629
Bickett Boulevard
Louisburg, North Carolina
HIGHT MOTOR SALES
Body Repair
New and Used Cars
Highway 561
Louisburg, North Carolina
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Louisburg's Finest
Better Quality
Lower Prices
Louisburg, North Carolina
SOUTHERN ICE CREAM CO., INC
T. Preston Matthews, Vice-Pres. - Mgr.
John B. Norwood, Assistant Manager
William B. Frazier, Sales Manager
-Distributors-
of
PINE STATE ICE CREAM,
MILK, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
Telephone
GE - 8- 7 1 55
Henderson North Carolina
POULAN CHAIN SAWS
SALES-SERVICE
N 81 M SAW COMPANY
Willis Nash Linwood Moore
Bickett Boulevard
Louisburg North Carolina
Congratulations
500 WATTS we're Your R adio N eighbor 1480 KC
LOUISBURG
A P NEWS
Meet your friends at
0'NEAl DRUG COMPANY
Good Things to Eat
and
Good Things to Drink
Plant More Trees
Cut Timber Wisely
Member, Southern Pulpwood
Conservation Association
NASH TIMBER CGMPANY
Willis W. Nash, Owner
Dealer
Residence Phone GY-6-3646
Office: Bunn Woodyard
Bunn North Carolina
CHAMP'S AUTO SUPER MKT.
New and Used Cars and Trucks - Buy, Sell and Trade
For the Finest Quality of Cars and Best Prices
SEE US FIRST
Bigket Blvd, Day Phone GY-6-3102
Louisburg, North Carolina Night GY-6-3540
This IS Your Invitation
To Visit
THE VIllAGE DRIVE-IN
Bickett Boulevard
Louisburg North Carolina
JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY
Refrigerators, Radios, Electric Pumps,
Furniture, Tractors, Implements,
Farm Supplies and Building Supplies
Louisburg North Carolina
McKINNE'S SEABOARD STORES
Complete Hardware Service, Building Materials
Pumps-Appliances, Farm Equipment and Toys
Louisburg North Carolina
TON KEL'S DEPARTMENT
STORE
Outfitters for
Men, Women 8: Children
Louisburg, North Carolina
LOUISBURG MILLING CO.
Corn Meal
and
Feeds
Louisburg, North Carolina
CHESSON'S FLORIST
"Flowers That Talk"
Phone GY-6-4131
Louisburg Franklinton
LEONARD BROTHERS
R.F.D. 4
Growers and Processors
of
Certified Seeds
Louisburg, North Carolina
PRUITT LUMBER CO.
Wholesale Manufacturers
and
Distributors
Louisburg, North Carolina
Washing-Polishing
HOLMES CITIES SERVICE
Lindsay Holmes - Owner
Phone GY-6-3893
Louisburg, North Carolina
P. S. ALLEN USED CARS
Louisburg, North Carolina
HOME OIL CO.
Distributors
Atlantic High Grade Petroleum
Telephone GY-6-4181 or GY-6-3472
Louisburg, North Carolina
it I elses ,I I. ee ee me
WHELESS OIL COMPANY f0mP'fm'n'S"f
Distributors of Texaco
Products
Distributors of Firestone
Products
Phone GY 6-3551
Louisburg, North Carolina
CHARLES E. FORD
Congratulations
to the
Senior Class
of 1959
From
TOMMY HARRIS
Your
Home Town
PINE STATE
Milkman
BALL WELL COMPANY
A well for every need
Boring and Drilling
Joe Ball, Jr.
Phone GY-6-3998
Route 3
Louisburg, North Carolina
LOUISBURG
BUILDING SUPPLY CO.
Building materials - Plumbing
And Electrical Supplies
1034 S. Main Street
Louisburg, North Carolina
MAX T. BROWN
Forester and Pulpwood Dealer
Phone GY-6-3641
Louisburg, North Carolina
ROWE'S MEN SHOP
Everything to Wear
for
Men and Boys
Louisburg, North Carolina
Congratulations
Class of ' 59
RONALD THARRINGTON'S
Phone GY-6-3920
Hickory Rock Trade Center
Compliments of
BOULEVARD DRIVE-IN
Louisburg, North Carolina
SHANNON REALTY CORP
"Better Homes for Better Living"
Louisburg, North Carolina
Compliments of
MURPHY'S SUPER MARKET
Serving this Community
for
33 Years
Quality Products and Service
WARREN OIL CO.
Phillips Tires and Batteries
Louisburg, North Carolina
QUALITY DRY CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY SERVICE
Approved Sanitone Service
Louisburg, North Carolina
Compliments ol
FLEMING'S FRUITT COMPANY
Louisburg, North Carolina
For
Insurance of Every Kind
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
W. H. CJerryJ Horton, Jr.
Dial GY-6-3345
203 N. John Street
Louisburg, North Carolina
WHELESS SALES CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth
Louisburg, North Carolina
SCOGGIN'S
for
MILLS
For everything!
Louisburg, North Carolina
LITTLE RIVER ICE COMPANY
ESSO DISTRIBUTOR
Phone GY-6-3410 or 6-3387
Louisburg, North Carolina
Visit
RAYNOR'S JEWELRY 8. GIFT
Select your Patterns
in
Silver-China-Crystal
Also for the Finest in
Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry
Louisburg, North Carolina
Compliments of
COLLIE'S
PLUMBING 8. HEATING
Bickett Boulevard
Louisburg, North Carolina
Your Dollar Buys More
At The
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Tires-Auto Parts-T. V. Appliances
Accessories
Louisburg, North Carolina
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