Monticello High School - Mon Echo Yearbook (Browns Summit, NC)

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Mo - ECHO 1952 Volume VIII MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL BROWN suMMlr, N. c. Editor...... Assistant Editor . Business Manager . . Faculty Advisor .... Circulation Manager . . . . Advertising Manager . . . . .Vann Stanfield . Lorene Sutton Gloria Summers Mrs, Fred Setzer . . Jean Elmore Larry Summers we lledica e 7a Om: fzcefad And Fzmccga! 7762 geayczmw Z! Wide We the class of 1952 W1Sh to dedlcate th1s e1ghth Benjarnm U Whlte For h1s leadershlp and guld ance as pr1nc1pal and fr1end th1s seruor class w1ll always be grateful We w1ll leave behlnd us our best VV1Sl'1GS for future years of success under the able d1rect1on of such men as h1m 2 7 f f f I 0 n edition of the Mon-l2cho to our principal, Mr. Lv- f 5? 7 gl -f f if , ,, Jeff Q '94 .. .,.. ,.,.,., ' , 55,31 me : .. :.- Ji, ,f1::5 ,L1ii,,4w 4 'fpw - -' iff! ef vm-'f f. ,, 'vwfelpi ' sauna Z -a ' ' ..,, Z M I , f , .1 2, V Q , an W' q . ,W I , fy .L--fy 7' m,,p.Q Q 1. in I , ., , - W f ,f ,L pw. Nm M H, f ., ,,y.f,fxWWf 2 ,fnfwa 4 , 'J' , N11 ' i X. Mr, B, U, White Principal Mrs. Carolyn Setzer Commercial -- Librarian KEYBOAR D if l Mrs, Beatrice R, Hardie Mr. Howard Jones English -- French Coach -- Mathematics 7w4f1fff Mrs, Nellie Green Mrs. Phyllis Brown Home Economics Science T' 1 z W1 If Mr Lewrs Dunn Mrs Evelyn Lloyd Mrs Erma Barless Agrrculture Erghth Grade Mathematlcs Erghth Grade Mrs Anrue T. Maxwell Seventh Grade H-nf:-4 --- , i ,gr I 15,521 . 1 4 4 1 . ZA . q',',' Q or' ,, I X Q 'Q 1 .fire . Miss Sarah Lee Brock Mrs, Esther Cumbie Mrs. Lala Stewart Third Grade Second Grade FiISI Grade i i 'SL- Mrs, Creola Parks Mrs. Minerva Lambeth Raymond Reveis Cafeteria Manager School Secretary Custodian , W mf., 4 1 4 1 1 ff' I 4-nn. '19 'TF' Larry Summers President David Reid Hopkins Vice-President Lillian Mayberry Secretary p 0 Semen 66644 Uffcama XX, 1 1 1, rf T X 1. v5 4 L N I Swim 7754460454 Gail Summers Q 3 O!-'N 7 Gloria Summers Treasurer Joe Hardie III 'V' Us 'Url uf' DOROTHY JEAN BOWMAN Jean A mind of her own, and a good one, Chief Marshall 33 Play Cast 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3,4g Beta Club President 4, Beta Club Vice-Pres- ident 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Newspaper Staff 2, 4: Assistant Editor 4: Class Prophet, Music l, 2, 3. endow L, W, BROWN P-dab Most likely to succeed- -at drivin a school fl F.F.A. 39 Bus Driver 3, 45 Class Play 4, I! i QM MARY JOANNE BOWMAN NIO.. She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. Basketball l, 2, 3: Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club Secretary 35 Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 35 May Court 3g Newspaper Staff 4g Annual Staff 4g Music l, 2, 3: Monogram Club 45 Play Cast 3, 4: Class Song 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Mar- shall 3p Basketball Manager 4. LELIA IRENE Cl-IRISMON .,Lee.. bus, Her heart is like the moon, it always has the same man in it. Beta Club 3, 4: May Court 2, Class Treasurer lg Annual Staff 4, Typist 4, Play Cast 4:Class Gift- orian 4, Paper Staff4g Beta Club Reporter 45 Class Reporter 4. ,lx ,px . -L. , 5 ' ,N ff? K X SYLVIA JEAN ELMORE 'Jean' 'True to her work, her word, and her friends. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 C0-Captain 3, 45Monograrn Club 3, 45 Monogram Club Secretary 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Assistant Editor 35 Newspaper l, 45 Beta Club 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Class Play 35 Play Cast 4. BOBBY LEE GREEN Preacher 'One woman's man-he hopes. Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 F.F.A. 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Play Cast 35 Annual Staff45 Class Play 4. Y 43 u ODIS EARL GORDON Odis A careful student, careful not to overdo it May Court 3: Annual Staff 45 Class Play 4 endow OPAL LEE HAWKINS Opal A heart that has loved never forgets. Class Testator 45 Class Play 4. DAVID REID HOPKINS Reidie 'My motto: When do we eat? Basketball l, 25 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4g F,F.A. 3, 4, F.F,A. Secretary 3: Sentinal 3: Class Vice-Pres- ident 3, 4g Class Play 35 Play Cast 45 May Court 3: Bus Driver 4: Substitute Bus Driver 3g News- paper Staff 4g Monogram Club 2. 0 6066074 LILLIAN EARLE MAYBERRY fi? 's 'ar 1 E BETTY RAE JONES NBetN Carefree,gay,fu1loffun,she is liked by every- one. Basketball 3, 4gSoftba1l 3gMarshall 35 Play Cast 3, 4g Annual Staff4: Paper Staff4g Beta Club 2, 3,45 Class Secretary 3, Cheerleader 3g May Court 3: Co-Captain 4g Monogram Club 4: Glee Club 2g Beta Club Treasurer 33 'Miss Monticello High 1951-52. 5x U4 X ff l x RUBY ELIZABETH MILLER Lu kirby 'Like the kitchen fire, she always goes outat 'Full of fun and fancy free. night. Beta Club 4: Paper Staff4g Play cast 3 4 Beta Club 3,43 Paper Staff 4: Beta Club Treasurer Club 1. 45 Class Historian 4: Class Secretary 4g Class Treasurer 2: Class Play 3, 4. N -4,5 Q vs '1 Q N .W IAMES FREDDY MURPHY IOHN ROBERT RICHARDSON Murphy Jawhn He'sasure hitinsports and in everyone's heart, All the great men are dying, I don't feel well Basketball l, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: 4-H Club 1, myself. 2, 3, 4:Bus Driver 3, 4: F.F.A, Club 3, 4: Mono- 4-H1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H President 2, 4: Play Cast 3, gram Club 3, 4: Paper Staff4. 4: Bus Driver 4: F,F.A. 3, 4: F.F.A. President 4: F.F.A. Treasurer 3: Beta Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Annual Staff 3: Basketball l: Basketball Man- ager 3: Newspaper Staff4: Newspaper Editor 4. emfaw CHARLES SMITH EVELYN ELIZABETH SMITH 'Charlie' Eve We caught him studying -- just once, Some would say she is quiet, but if they knew F.F.A, 3, 4: Bus Driver 4: Play Cast 3, 4, her they would deny it. Class Play 4. -'ir K HENRY VANN STANFIELD MARY MAGDALENE STANLEY Vann Mary A jack of all trades, and a master of all. Short and sweet and hard to beat. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Play Cast 3: Marshall 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Beta Club l, 2, 3: F.F.A. 3, 4: President of F.F.A. 3: Secretary 4: Glee Club l, 2: Paper Staff4: Class Vice President 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Play Poet 4. Cast 3,4: Beta Club 4:Class President 3: Annual Staff4: Editor of Annual 4. endow GLORIA ELMEDA SUMMERS Dodie I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad.' Marshall 3: Beta Club 3,4: Beta Club Vice Pres- ident 4: Class Treasurer 4: Glee Club l, 2: PHDCT Staff 4: Annual staff 2, 4: Business Manager 4: Play Cast 3, 4: May Court l: Class Secretary l. LARRY ELMO SUMMERS Lefty Always on the ball, including baseball. Baseball l,2,3, 4: Basketball l. 2. 3, 4:4-H Club l, 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: F.F.A. 3, 4: Sentinel of F,F.A. 4: Play Cast 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Play 3: May Court 2: Class President l, 4. x - - emfafz iii HENRY K DODSON ANGELA WARREN DR. WILLIAN JACKSON MISS HOLT PATRICIA PRYORQPA DOROTHY CARLETON CHARLOTTE NELSON JACK BENSON JONATHAN PUCKETT MISS CORDELIA PUCKETT MISS DOVIE FINKLEDINK DODIE BLAKE HOOFENDYKE EXTRAS STAGE CREW: Freddie Murphy fChairmany Bobby Green L. W, Brown SENIOR PLAY CAST fThree act farce comedyp TAKE YOUR MEDICINE president of large bank his attractive niece her fiance a professor head nurse of the hospital atnactive nurse of thirty cute pert little nurse pretty and attractive nurse a young orderly of twenty a patient pet of hospital Jonathan's older sister fixy old maid of about fifty undergraduate nurse wild looking demented patient two old maids visitors STAGE PROPERTIES: Lillian Mayberry Opal Hawkins Evelyn Smith USHERS: Opal Hawkins L, W, Brown Bobby Green Evelyn Smith Lillian Mayberry DIRECTOR: Mrs. Beatrice R. Hardie 13 John Richardson Gloria Summers Vann Stanfield Jean Bowman Mary Stanly Lelia Chrismon Ruby Miller David Hopkins Larry Summers Joanne Bowman Betty Jones Jean Elmore Charles Smith Opal Hawkins Lillian Mayberry ADVERTISING: Odis Gordon Joanne Bowman Charles Smith MOST ATHLETIC Betty Jones Freddy Murphy NEATEST Glorla Summers Odrs Gordon Ov. MOST POPULAR Vann Stanfield Jean Elmore Z i 3 E endafz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joanne Bowman John Richardson 2 M15 ,ax 5 fe 5 s M Q MOST COURTEOUS Lelia Chrismon Larry Summers 64615 dated wi,,..----..... -rag 5 4 . ., An' wifi? , I f , A 4 lm-'wumr ' S WITTIEST Otis Gordon MOST DEPENDABLE Joanne Bowman John Richardson QUIETEST Evelyn Smith 1 M in 'w Mg,-JU. f i A PRETTIEST GIRL AND MOST HANDSOME BOY Gloria Summers Vann Stanfield 1, bi FRIENDLIEST Mary Stanley Larry Summer MOST INTELLECTUAI, Joanne Bowman John R.chardSnn 5 ,gui MOST STUDIOUS Jean Bowman Charles Smlth '1 MOST ORIGIN AL Ruhv Mrller Davrd Rnd Hopkrn ,, 'ywf' , X A Wk- BEST ALL-ROUND Jean Buwrnan Larry Summers CLASS BABY L, W, Brown 16 amz 71 As lsrt w1th1n a world of yesterday my thoughts begrn to wander back to the year of1940 Our frrst day at school was an excrtrng event As the years moved on thrngs became more excmng and before we LILLIAN MAYBERRY could realrze what was takrng place our grade school days had passed HISTORIAN We the Class of 52 have reason to be proud of our deeds that we have done rn the past twelve years In September 1948 we became Freshmen We were very proud of ourselves when we entered hrgh school Mrs H G Chapell was our homeroom teacher Management for that year was VannStanfreld Presrdent Freddy Murphy Vrce Presrdent Glorra Summers Secretary Lelra Chrrsmon Treasurer To represent our class rn the Annual May Day Glorra Summers was elected May Court attendant wrth Freddy Murphy as her escort As we entered rnto our Sophomore year we hoped for a more successful year then the past one Elect ed for management were John Rrchardson Presrdent Larry Summers Vrce Presrdent Joanne Bowman Secretary L1ll1an Mayberry Treasurer Our Sponsor for Ih1S year was Mrss Sarah Arnold untrl Chrrstmas then Mrss Mary Dosrer became our homeroom teacher Under therr gurdance we were able to be more frurtful and successful rn our Sophomore year That year our class had as our May Day Attendant Lelra Chrrsmon wrth her escort Larry Summers September 1940 was a brrght trme for everyone We entered our Junror year wrth much excrtement After electrng our class offrcers Presrdent Vann Stanfreld Vrce Presrdent Davrd Hopkrns Secretary Betty Jones and Treasurer Joanne Bowman we turned our mrnds to more rmportant work Our Junror year kept us very busy Mrss Nellre Webb was our homeroom teacher for our Junror year She was loved by all for her loyalty krndness and helpfulness whrch she shared w1th all of us Our brg thr1ll came when was a mystery Three Frngers rn the Door presented rn the school audrtorrum That year our class had as our May Day attendants Betty Jones wrth her escort Davxd Hopkrns and Joanne Bowman w1th her escort Od1s Gordon In the sprrng of that year near the closrng of school rt was our prrvrlege as Junrors to sponsor the annual Junror Senror banquet whrch we held at the Belvedere Hotel on Aprrl 13 1951 We had much pleasure on thrs occasron and rt brought us closer to the realrzatron that we were nearrng the end of our school term Our commencement marshalls were Jean Bowman chref Joanne Bowman Glorra Summers Mary Stanley and Betty Jones At last we have reached one of our goals that we have strrved for SIHCC we entered school we are SENIORS Our class offrcers for thrs our most rmportant year were Larry Summers Presrdent Davrd Rerd Hopkms Vice Presrdent Lrllran Mayberry Secretary Glorra Summers Treasurer We senrors decrded to present our semor play Take Your Medrcrne For the edrtor of our school paper The Star John Rrchardson was elected Our paper was rssued every SIX weeks Van Stanfleld was elected as edrtor of the 52 Mon Echo our school yearbook We semors had as our gurde Mrs Beatrrce R Hardre and Mr B U Whrte who helped us over many hardshrps and problems We shall never forget therr warm smrles that helped us along and the Jokes that Mr Whrte shared wrth everyone Thrs supposedly bemg the h1story of the Class of 1952 has been wrrtten for future reference concemrng the Class of 1952 Lrllran Mayberry Hrstorran vis I a . ' Y I ' . ' : . ' - ' 2 ' , : . . I , ' : . I .' - ' : . - , : . - . . . I . , . 5 - . , . . Q l y we selected our class rings. Our rings, set with ruby, have the state seal on both sides, The Junior play : . ' 2 . ' . , - . ' . ' f ' . 2 1 ' P f ' . - : . : , . . . mt' 7046! ealfameal Of 746 eacafz OPAL HAWKINS TESTATOR We the Senrors of the class of 1952 have frnrshed our work rn thrs school and have come to the end of the four happrest years of our lrves and do hereby declare thrs our last wrll and testament Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron Sectron ARTICLE I To our dear school we leave our hrghest devotron and srncere gratrtude for beloved memorres To Mr Whrte we dedrcate our annual Upon Mrs Hardy and the entrre faculty we bestow our most gracrous gratrtude for therr help ful gurdance To the Iunrors we wrll our senror responsrbrlrtres ARTICLE Il Upon Chrrstrne Huffrnes and Betty Ruth Smrth Jean Bowman bestows her studrousness Odrs Gordon leaves hrs wrtty remarks and wrsecracks to Davrd Hopkrns Jean Elmore leaves her basketball abrlrty to Mrckey Hess and Patty Snrder Mary Stanley leaves her lrttle frgure to Shrrley Wagoner Joanne Bowman leaves her sweet drsposrtron to Mrs Shrrley Mrller and Betty Casey Bobby Green leaves hrs basketball abrlrty and surt to Carl May and Leo Calhoun Ruby Mrller leaves her sweet smrles to Lourse Tucker and Imogene Smrth Davrd Rerd Hopkrns leaves every rnch of hrs herght to Bennv Toler Vann Stanfreld leaves hrs popularrty and abrlrty to rmpress the teachers to Jtmmy Drxon and Mac Bowman Lrllran Mayberry leaves her charmrng Vrrgrnra accent to Lorene Sutton Glorra Summers bestows her neatness and gentle nature to Peggy Apple and Bobbre Gray Apple Betty Jones leaves her beauty and charms to Joanne Lowe and Shrrley Brann Lelra Chrrsmon wrlls her abrlrty to handle her man to the Joyce Srsters Alrce and Janre Opal Hawkrns wrlls her abrlrty to get rnto arguments wrth that certarn one to Betty Gray Chrrsmon John Rrchardson wrlls old 78 to the Busrck twrns hoprng they wrll hold everythrng down even the speedometer Larry Summers leaves hrs baseball bat to Donald Huffrnes and Rerd Gordon Freddre Murphy s many grrl frrends and rnterest on the Brown Summrt road are left to Brlly Roberts and Donnre Chrrsmon provrded they stay wrthm the Clty lrmrts L W Brown's physrque and babyrsh ways are left to our mascots Charles Smrth bequeaths hrs hydramatrc drrve to Bus No 44 Srgned and wrtnessed rn due form rn the year of our Lord 1952 Srgned Opal l-lawkrns Testator IB 0 3 4 . 1 - . . . 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' . 20 - . . . . . n ?'wh4wf JEAN BOWMAN One cold nrght rn November of 51 whrle the wrnd was whrstlrng around the corners I was seated rn the lrvtng room by the frreplace AsI watched Class Pf0Dhel the blazrng flames of the frre the world of tomorrow seemed to be reveal ed before me I saw Lrllran Mayberry now Mrs James Lewey worktng wrth her art as Bud watched wtth eager eyes Odts Gordon our wrtty playboy was strll enjoymg pleasure for he was travelmg rn a Burck Converttble Mrs John Johnson the former Opal I-lawkrns seemed qulte busy sxnce she and Tabby had Just completed therr new brrck home on the outskrrts of Burlrngton I was really surprlsed to see Vann Stanfreld as the Dean of Men at the Unrversrty of Carollna Joann Bowman reached her one ambrtron for she was the head nurse of John Hopktns Hosprtal rn Baltt more Maryland Freddy Murphy was a famous photographer for the Vogue Magazme rn New York Posrng for Freddy was none other than Betty Jones Mtss Amerlca of 1955 who seemed to be enjoyrng her modelmg career whrle she watted for that certarn guy Larry Summers and Bobby Green were makrng good use of therr abrltty to play baseball Larry was a southpaw prtcher for the Boston Red Sox whrle Bobby was the thtrd baseman for the New York Yankees Can you rmagrne Jean Elmore Teachrng? Well she was She was teachmg a Brble Course rn Pahokee Florrda Employed at the Jefferson Standard Ltfe Insurance Co was Lelra Chrtsmon whrle Marcus her husband farmed I saw L W Brown as a truck drrver for the McLean Truckrng Co It seemed that he was enJoyrng the traveltng for he had a gtrl tn every town I saw Mary Stanley w1th her frrendly smrle l-lurryrng down the hall at St Leo s Hospttal she met none other than Ruby Mrller They looked very neat and pretty tn thetr uniforms Glorla Summers I saw as a prrvate Secretary to the Presldent of S6arS Roebuck Co Evelyn Smrth our quret grrl was ltvtng a quret lrfe tn a cozy home wrth her husband Howard Grbsonvrlle Charles Smlth workrng on a murder case was a detectrve Ln Chtcago Davrd Rerd Hopkms now marrted to Patty Sntder owned a large gram farm 1n Kansas He was usmg hrs agrrculture tratnrng to the best advantage It seems that I was the Home Demonstratton Agent for Ashe County rn North Carolrna As the frre began to dte I was amazed to frndthatlhad been lrvrng rn the world of tomorrow and had seen the sentors of 52 as they wrll appear tn 1962 but I was glad to return to the present trme for tt was gettlng late and the room had become cold I9 . . , . . . . , . , - 5 I ' I I . ' Y I , . . John Richardson owned a large cattle ranch out in Texas and was making a successful headway in life. ' . . l . I 1 . . . . , . l D ' . ' l I ' I U D I I O . ' . . Y . . . . , . ' ' in I I l I ' ' I I . , ' . . . . D Allin. ...Q Wm X, Shxrley Brann Reld Gordon Prestdent Vxce P1'CS1d6DI 'fl' 'NY' Peggy Apple Mac Bowman 1 -1. -6' 0 'sew Bobble Apple Jo Ann Lowe Secretary Treasurer li Y ,Q- .v- James Bustck Jumor Bustck 14' QL.-4' L60 Ca1h0uI1 Betty Casey Betty Chrlsmon Donme Chrtsmon i LJ? ly x.X ii- Jtmmy Dlxon Rebecca Herbm MICRCY Hess Davtd Hopktns 777' ,. - V- Ta ' 4 Vx- f , '3 U v. W 41 'a W A f, X , I , S , I r if E -'S A I ' Y ...- 1 - ZA Q ' M K ' ,vr R 7. 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A ' A axe 'Z '6 3 3 , 1 sf, 4, 4 1 f f , is fn ' ,,.. , J ,iff ffuwsfg 47- I . ,IIS af.: 1 , I J.: V? ,Q an 'y xi S ig - f 1 at 7 4 44 A 'J y f if ' Q fe v i 1 I r' 1 ' fl K 1 Q . I, Q ,J-:B Q.: rf' A , Y 6 v LEW A X x.' 7 f i ROW ONE: Freddie Bishop, Juniene Boggs, Betty Boswell, Margaret Bowman, Dianne Breedlove, Bobby Brown. ROW TWO: Clay Brown, John Brown, Joretta Brown, Newman Brown, Norma Brown, LaVisa Chrismon, lva Nell Cole, Ada Cook, ROW THREE: Clay Gordon, Benny Gordon, Gladys Green, Ann Harrelson, Billy Hawkins, Clyde Jones, Loretta Jones, Louan Lambeth. ROW FOUR: Phyllis Lowman, Gaynell Loye, Faye Mabe, Curtis McMillan, Pauline Miller, Virginia Murray, Margaret Murrell, Bradley Nicholson. ROW FIVE: Virginia Parks, Jo Ann Payne, Mitzi Pritchett, ,Io Ann Pruitt,Lois Puckett,Juanita Rappe, Betty Roberts, Charles Roberts. ROW SIX: Richard Rumley, Ada Mae Scoggins, Oscar Shelton, Doris Shular, Annie Mae Smith, Ernest Smith, Shirley Stanley, Staley Sutton. ROW SEVEN: Lucretia Tucker, Lorraine Wagoner, Barbara Wyrick, Betty Wyrick. 23 69564 Qfmcie FIRST ROW: Billy Apple, Alice Paschal, Edna Starnes, Dorothy Murray, Theresa Herbin, Barbara Clapp, Joan Key, Richard Roberts, Jay Rudd, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Erna Bailess, Betty Woodie, David Wahnon, Alice Pritchett, Billy Martin, Doris Loye, Ernest Greene, Eugene James, Alice Jones, THIRD ROW: Harold Calhoun Author Hawkins, Donald Nelson, Jerry Hopkins, Don Reece, Donald Coltran, Gene Ward, Jerry Bowman, FIRST ROW: Larry Apple, Ernest Johrison,Lois Bowman, Shirley Calhoun, Rebecca Lowe, George Miller, Henry Lambeth, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Evelyn Lloyd, Fred Shepherd,Larry Hill, June Powell, Jackie Nicholson, Wanda Summers, Alice Smith, Shirley Huffines, Louise Kernodle, THIRD ROW: Leroy Ward, Billy Joyce, Watt Cobb, Curtis Barber, Junior Huffines, Margaret Richardson, Earling Manring, Betty Jean Whitaker. Wg., gg, MX dd 1 ,A 661601454 Q FIRST ROW: H. S. Key, Raynita Conklin, Sarah Ellen Summers, Faye Brown. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Tucker, Helen Wahnou, Mary Bell Johnson, Jackie Brown, Glenda Murrell, Rita Roach, Shelby Hardie, Duke Wagoner, Jerry Apple, Maynard Huffines, Morris Piekrell, Henry Lambeth, Geraldine Sutton. THIRD ROW: Amy Dawn Barber, Faye Green, Jean Wyrick, Mary Shular, Thomas Austin, Russel Barber, Wayne Brann, Garnes Rumley, Elizabeth Brown, Douglas Wray. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. George Maxwell, Noami Hatcher, Thelma Jones, Jerry Lee Faueette, Joe Bishop, Ruby Pritchett, Roger Boggs, Karen Smith, Juanita Shelton, Marvin Lovelace. 6:4134 61416 FIRST ROW: Judy Wahnon,J.C. Yow,StuartHanks,Mary Snider. SECOND ROW: John Wyrick,CarolynHawkins, Gloria Wray, Jaequelene Lawrence, Toni Brande, Roy Wyrick, Harry Jones, Bobby Joe R-iberts, Joe McMillan, Rita Powell, Garrett Chrismon,Dora Shular, Margie Calhoun. THIRD ROW: Mary Woodie,Carolyn HiIl,WaIter James, Laymond Rappe, Anne Tinsley, Ann Bowman, Walter Reece,Ke1th Gunn, Betty Shular, Sandra Gunter, Carolyn Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Miss Josie Hopkins,Linda Strader, Patsy Bishep, Rena Friek, Louise Andrews, Dicky Kiser, B1llUssey, Deane Green, Janette Manring, Bobby Gordon. m.l2ifssz'i ' Biff I t 'D .y - 1 f sf .wi 'h 5 I , -..,..L P .5 ..--,.d -'-r dc 4' 74... i vm. sa-. Q 'M' 1 V sa! L I ' . v V. ya! BMA' pr 44, qw, av' gf' 5823 C I .M .5 I 1 ,Qin V f ,.-111, , ft .' I . 1 n ' Q , X H Q -fl -- :gm 1 ,K bf, - ., , ' , 'iff ,gin 'N like g. 'Y , X k . - fvsttk -3- 5 ,if Q mama ' 'IGQQI J .mi ,,, E' . I r- 5 'male FIRST ROW: Henry Goodwin, Gloria Gay Wyrick, Jo Ann Preston, Brenda Jay Hardie, Jessie Ann Kernodle, Peggy Green,James Calhoun, Francis Kendrick, Sylvia Ann Kiser, David Wyrick, Curtis McGee, Howard Warren. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Esther Cumbie, Wayne Jones,Johnie Pegram, Frankie Pegram, Willard Brown, Joe Gunter Clark Bowman, Tommie Kendrick, Donald Wagoner, Jimmie Johnson. dw! Qaeda FIRST ROW: Tommy Richardson, Dicky Pegram, Barbara Pritchett, Audrey Moorefield, Kay Gerringer, Ronald Trollinger,Sally Wahnon,Huey Goodwin, Lindsey Adkins, Carolyn Collins, Katy Brown. SECOND ROW: Jerry Nicholson, Tony Shreve, W,A, Shular, Ellen Huffines, Brenda Brooks, Glenn Strader, Jerry Calhoun, Wayne Faucette, Ronnie Strader, Eugene Chrismon, Danny Warren, Curtis Brown, THIRD ROW: Wallace Hopkins, Arnold Faucette, Joe Toler, Douglas Nelson, Dolan Shaver, Carrol Jackson, Joyce Key, Ada Smith, David Mullis, Kay Loftis, Patsy Green, Mrs. Lala Stewart. -L If Q' v it-all if ll' M 6' 2664665 Zemenlfafzq Sahel if Walter D. Graham, Principal Not Shown Mrs. Octavia Rumley Fifth and Sixth Grades Mrs. Beulah Wood Brooks Third and Fourth Grades First and Second Grades 6,454 and dxf! Qmdea FIRST ROW: Belva Jean Shepherd, Elizabeth Ann Bailey, Charlotte Ann Rumley, Sally Jane Kernodle, Viloree Lovelace, Lois Elaine Pickrell, Rebecca Ann Key. SECOND ROW: Margaret Ann Apple, Luther Tucker, Melvin Strader, Betsy Huffines, Helen Jefferson, Curtis Wayne Smith, David Stanley, Ir. THIRD ROW: Robert Neal Smith, Kenneth Brann,Ronald Lee Summers,Betty Lou Medley,Ruby Picl-crell,Clyde Murray, Gay Lovelace, Jack Rumley. S - I , , S A lr FIRST ROW: Louellen Tucker, Barbara Lovelace, Mildred Kernodle, Harvey Brown, Ronnie Busick,Jimmie Brown, David Busick, Gary Summers, Delano Conklin. SECOND ROW: Rozanne Summers, Tinita Rumley, Irene Alcon, Ervine Brown, Jimmie Powell, Clay Murray, Russell Smith, Eugene Murrell, Harvey May, Betty Lou Whitaker. THIRD ROW: Janice Swaney,Geraldine Alcon, Patsy Brown,Marion Rumley,Edna Gray Apple,Carole Hackett, Larry Shepherd, Robert Byerly, Roby Byerly, James Clapp. 5610! and aafzlfi guided deal! and eww! Qmdea FIRST ROW: Sandra Powell, Trudy Kay Busick, Charlie Alcorn, Ray French, Carolyn French, Rachel Stanley, Linda Tucker, Janie Busick, Beverly Ann Busick, Ralph Stanley. SECOND ROW: Louise Murray, Vallie Hackett, Laura Pritchett, Betty Ann Jefferson, James Swaney, Sammy Rumley, Rita Apple, Linda Apple, Thomas Key, Alton Andrews. THIRD ROW: Becky Busick,Eloise Apple,Harley Strader,Haynie Powell,Colen Hedrick,Bonnie Lou Shepherd, Sally Apple, Linda Andrews, Frankie Wagoner. Wamw cmd 7460dfZd4 Hrghest Scholastrc Averages 1n the Senror Class Jean Bowman and Joanne Bowman D A R Award 1951 Bus Duvers Award Jean Bowman Freddy Murphy 30 Shrrley Wagoner Sh1rleyBrann Deaner WYIICR chref Lourse Tucker Bobble Apple 7714144464 eta. 66:4 KNEELING j'eanBowman Presrdent Mary Stanley Secretary Glorra Summers Vrce Presrdent L1ll1an Mayberry Treasurer FIRST ROW Lourse Tucker Lelxa Chrrsmon Barbara Roach Puby Mrller Peggy Bowman Io Ann Bowman Bobb1e Apple Shrrley Brann Deaner Wyrrck Mrs Nellre Greene Sponsor SECOND ROW Sarah Rxchardson Betty Chrlsmon John Rrchardson Vann Stanfleld Jean Elmore Nelda Cobb Shrrley Wagoner Harry Lee Page 'W Z PM 'I ' vow ' I 2 I I n n I . 1 . 1 N 4 0 1 . . 1 , - , . I S wa .fx Q QA V' I K Wax f V 4 I , , A S .at - 4 16 .. - an '-V by 1 1, A. S ' ,, S S 'Q T ,A A if M , ' L f ,X ,S T ' ' N. E T , , b s xt S L Q if ' ' T , ' tl L A K ' f ...A A - - .. I 2x 4 -Eoin aagbaiat Zamfecl Zycmaew Q5 Lb i' F1rstPr1ze Second Prtze Thud Prxze Nelda Cobb Clownrng Glorla Summers Blue Jean Glamor Kay Gerrrnger Jumor Mlss 'NOG' 39' L Wh I 'ggi' Al 1 Stuctly on the ball 2 Sweet SIXICEU 3 Blue jeans and all 4 Greta Garbo rn dtsgurse 5 Oh' no 9 So Sweet 10 Lrttle B1l1y 11 Loves a Faucette 12 In the good ole summer tlme 13 In the mood 14 Here comes the br1de 15 LaV1sa 16 So young 17 A dog s best frxend 18 Betty and Loretta 32 0 ,- , :rs A . ,KT ., ,, . X, , ' 4 V A' 'I 1 . , ? A . i K 1- Q ' a S 'N X ' 'Q , f 8 f My K X Y' 1 S uf , 5 x at 1 - .E 3 T R v in 4 ' ' lg ' L Z at ill - E ' . L t K i V K A ' f Q . 'F 1 f' Q? ' - ' ,,i j,p '5' jar, , Q. I - 'Y In Y LI' -. W fn I 1 'I A1 NW, ,. P 1 1 ,, x '. X Z1 ' X K XX 7 3 f x xx N ixs ,S - , VJ 1 l ' K 1, l f I-3 , g 2 ' X' .55 ,.,. ., ' W at I K 1-, 14 , F lf 7 ' I3 if az awdaczi NC Pistol Packing Mamas at the Dew Drop Inn Qs - fi gg A 3 The Halloween Carnival is an annual event at Monticello High School. The Carnival is sponsored by the P. T. A. Each grade sponsors a special show. Two of the main events this year were the Midget Show , sponsored by Mrs. Rusher's Fourth and Fifth Grades, and the Dew Drop Inn, sponsored by Mrs. Setzer's Tenth Grade. Some pictures of those events are shown above. Photos by Freddie Murphy Ng'w'v ,Y Q g I 5 r 'Na-U W 9 rv' 5 ll I 6 8 I I wk' -Fi' fn , .1 4' 1. N ,AZ f M- 9 if B78 n ,L ,-fzddezzw .KAMM-,,,,w Quia gcwkeldczff Sgacmf La Visa Chrismon, Gladys Greene, Peggy Pritchett,Peggy Bowman,Lou Ann Lambeth, Betty Chrismon, Barbara Roach, Nelda Cobb, Jean Elmore, Betty Jones, Jo Ann Payne, Geraldine Key, Opal Nelson, Christine Hatcher, Sarah Richardson, Nancy Mitchell, Mitzi Pritchett, Betty Roberts, Howard Jones , Coach, Jo AnnBowrnan, Manager. SCHEDULE AND SCORES TO DATE Guilford 33 Monticello Gibsonville 36 Monticello Rankin Z6 Monticello Bessemer 34 Monticello Stokesdale Monticello Summerfield Monticello Colfax Monticello McLeansvi1le Monticello Gibsonville Monticello Rankin Monticello Bessemer Monticello Stokesdale Monticello Guilford Monticello Summerfield Monticello Colfax Monticello Mc Leansville Monticello The girls team started the county schedule by winning 3 and losing 1. They have not been beaten by more than one point. Usually the starting line up was: Forwards, Barbara Roach, Nelda Cobb, and Betty Jones, Guards, Opal Nelson, Sarah Richardson, and Geraldine Key. Lou Ann Lambeth, Jean Elmore and Betty Gray Chrismon are also counted upon for duty. Our girls team is rated as one of the strongest teams in the county. We hope to end the season by winning the county championship. 36 JEAN ELMORE BETTY JONES Forward Forward Za Zcgatczwc 'ssh- NELDA COBB SARA RICHARDSON BARBARA ROACH Forward Guard Forward GERALDINE KEY BETTY CHRISMON Guard Guard 37 gage Zac FIRST ROW: Vann Stanfield, Bobby Green. SECOND ROW: Billy Adams, Benny Toler, Otis Green, Harry Lee Page. THIRD ROW: Coach Howard Jones, Clay Gordon, Clyde Jones, Freddy Bishop, Oscar Lee Shelton, Larry Summers. Not Present. Don Faucette. SCHEDULE AND SCORE TO DATE Guilford Monticello Gib Sonville Montic ello Rankin Monticello Bessemer Monticello Stoke sdale Monticello Summerfield Monticello Colfax Monticello Mc Leansville Monticello Crib sonville Montice llo Rankin Monticello Bessemer Monticello Stoke sdale Monticello Guilford Monticello Summerfield Monticello Colfax Monticello Mc Le ansville Montice llo The boys team started the season by losing three games and winning one The starting line -up is Vann Stanfield, Bobby Greene, Larry Summers, Benny Toler, and Otis Greene. Bobby Greene was high scorer as the Christmas holidays began with 82 points followed by Vann Stanfield with 59 points. Our boys are considered as one of the strongest teams in the county, and we hope to prove that by winning the rest of the games to be played. 38 ' 9 Preacher Vann Lefty Co Captams Vann Stanfxeld Bobby Green r '3 ..,, 3 2-V '-as Benny Ous Harry 9 r A I ,N . fe x 'ff 7 I-4 n.. L.- F53 -IZ ones, Bobby J R. Coo n, Johnnie Shelton, Leary XO Di W: Henry Lambeth, Jimmy RO FIRST 'U --a P H ..... WINNERS OF THE GUILFORD COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP null' 911 mad tyllfisa-'21 Editor-in-chief ..... Q . . . Vann Stanfield Assistant Editor . . . . . . Lorene Sutton Business Manager . . . . . . Gloria Summers Advertising Manager . . . . . Larry Summers Circulation Manager . . ...... Jean Elmore Associate Editor . . . . Barbara Dean Roach Feature Editor . . . ...... Clay Gordon Secretary ..... . . . Joanne Bowman Art Editor ...... . . Odis Gordon Sports Editor ............... Betty Jones Staff Photographer ......... Freddie Murphy Typists ....... Bobby Green, Lelia Chrismon Faculty Adviser ......... Mrs. Fred Setzer ' ' 'f Varm Stanfield Editor-in-Chief Glorla Summers Business Manager Wea: Zqaaztmeaw Wame caaamdca Dzgemlmeat The Home Economics Department has several projects started to make for new improvements. We have two new electric stoves and a new refriger- ator. New tables and chairs have been ordered for our sewing room. We have seven sewing machines. There are fifty-three girls taking Home Ec- onomics this year. There are thirty four in the first year and nineteen in second year Home Economics. ammefzciai Uopmtmmt The Commercial Department was added at Monticello High School last year when courses in beginning typewriting were taught by the principal, Mr. B, U, White. This year we have a full-time commercial instructor, Mrs. Carolyn Setzer, and courses in beginning and advanced typewriting and shorthand are being offered, -1.-Q.. Pr ,. , w s , W7 Q, .. ,- 51v I I ,F xy, r .2 ', I D , 7, ' ! rf ,QA Y n u o A .1 L if K 'Q ewfmpm Stagg Editor -in-chief . . . . John Richardson Assistant Editor . . . . . . . Jean Bowman Feature Editor .............. Ruby Miller Sports Editor . . . Jean Elmore, Freddie Murphy Business Manager ........ Lillian Mayberry Art Editor ............. Lillian Mayberry Typists ....... Mary Stanley, Joanne Bowman ProofReaders . . . Gloria Summers, Betty Jones Advertising Manager ........ David Hopkins Class Reporters . Lelia Chrismon, Imogene Smith Jimmy Dixon, Peggy Bowman, LaVisa Chrismon, Joann Pruitt, Alice Jones F,F,A, Reporter ............. Reid Gordon 4-H Reporter ............... Harry Page Monogram Club Reporter ....... Betty Jones Beta Club Reporter ........ Lelia Chrismon F.H.A. Reporter ............ Betty Boswell Faculty Advisor . . . . . Mrs. Beatrice Hardie 44 MISS MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL 1 52 Betty Jones SECOND PLACE WINNER Margaret Bowman 45 SALUTATIONS AND A CHEERFULL HELLO FROM REIDSVILLE YOUR NEAREST AND BEST TOBACCO MARKET The people of Reldsvulle and thus nncludes tobacco buyers warehousemen bankers merchants doctors and lawyers extend congratulations and heartlest good washes to the student body faculty and patrons of Monticello Hugh School whnch we thunk as one of the grandest schools In the Old North State and we wish each of you much health happiness and prosperity We unvlte you to use our warehouses throughout the year for parkmg or storage and at tobacco selling time you can t do better than sell your crop with REIDSVILLE WARE HOUSEMEN Ask anyone who sells here And dvd you know REIDSVILLE MERCHANTS prepare especnally for you sprung summer fall or winter You wlll fund a wude varnety of merchandise awantung your mspectnon Try Reudsvllle Merchants furst you ll be glad you dld lt will surely pay you to BUY BANK AND SELL IN REIDSVILLE P S Call any warehouseman In ReldSVIllC for any favor or service they are home folks and It will be a pleasure to serve you 116 I I I ' I . . 5 . K1 ll - u - - 4 . . . . . g . . o - o . . Q . . . . H n Q - ll ' ' a Sell Your Tobacco at SMOTHERS WAREHOUSE The Monew Box Reads llle North Carol no Tom andJ M Smothers CAROLINA FEED co :Nc 73 K N Dulry Supplues Poultry Equipment 74l5 S Elm Sf Phone 6913 Greensboro North Co ol Cl 17 ee , v av ' v' i 0 o K 0 . . , Surge Milkers lurmlrllfd , r in PIEDMONT FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY lNe Ma agerl Alhs Chalmers New Idea TWV I I L 48 GREENSBOR0 CASH FEED STORE It Pays To Feed Wayne Iii N I : w e 7 rains 5 ling' I 509 Walker Avenue Greensboro North Carolina Meet Me At GUILFORD DAIRY BAR Banana Splits Ice Cream Cones for dellclous Three Locatuons Summnt Ave Shoppmg Center 1616 W. Lee St. West Market St. Extension GUILFORD DAIRY Greensboro, N. C. Sunclaes Frosted Mulk Shakes 49 Il ll E - . . , -L - W . VIOIHII : In : r4VlSYlll I -rf-ri--kara--xr-r-1:1-1-f -z . GUILFORD DRUG COMPANY Drugs Groceries Meats Founfam Servuce Lunch Counfer Brown ummlt Norih Carol mu ANNUAL PATRONS Ed A Gunn Tom Tolly Service Barber Shop Summn Laundry MURRAY BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Gulf Gas and Oul Grocerles Elon College N C NEWNAM S SUPER MARKET Complete Food Sfore Reldsvllle North Carolina Lontmuous Qualzty Zxx COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Greensboro Norfh Carolina MURPHY S SERVICE STATION Good Gulf Man Brown Summit N C S . , . T? A ' N, llfjl wwf 4 50 Congrafulaiions and Besf Wishes HANES FUNERAL HOME GREENSBORO Don f say bread say HOLSUM JONES BROTHERS BA GREENSBORO KERY INC GRADUAUON DAYandEvmyDAY lsalways ICE CREAM DAY Have some Pet lce Cream today and every day In any one of the popular standard flavors e feature flavor of the month you ll always agree Pet lce Cream IS the flnest most delucnous lce Cream you ever fasted niiiln 'CE C REAM XZ A-url D Tana 'he fresh C cam n Pet les C e bl N.C. 7 O N. C. u yfgf AV-QA I PET 4 E if L ' I .-iasiiifi ' ml . . . or, th. ' , rf 'y P d v C. GREENSBORO FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Complete Lune of Farm Machrnery GREENSBORO N C NORTH STATE MILI.ING COMPANY Manufacturers of Dally Bread Flour Drstrlbutors of Staff 0 Life Feeds Securrty Dog Food GREENSBORO Phone 8615 Complrments f NUCKLES BARBECUE The place with good eats Old Rerclsvrlle Road No I 2429 Farrvrew Street 2 New Rerdsvrlle Road 3 BALDWIN GARRETT COMPANY INC International Harvester Farm Machinery Service Parts IITIIIATIOIAL IOAIYISTII l0ll South Elm Street GREENSBORO N C Phone 4 6343 N. C a o - I 0 Meyers Water Systems I I I f I 52 Compliments of GUILFORD COUNTY TOBACCO WHSE. Next To Stock Yard Greensboro North Carolina Phone 48095 HOPPER 8- MOORE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Reidsville North Carolina G B GREEN Sand and Stone For Sale Ready Mlxed Concrete Trucks For Hare Telephone Residence 4436 Offlce 5235 P O Box II77 Reldsvllle North Carolina BANK OF REIDSVILLE Organrzed 1882 North Carolina s Oldest State Bank Sollclts and Appreclates Your Business Reldsvllle North Corolmo NORTH STATE IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC Reldsvllle Road P 0 Box 29 Green sboro N C PEPPER BOTTLING CO has cooo ron urs Greensboro North Carolina SMITH 8. BROWN SERVICE STATION Auto Repolr Service on Groceries Gvbsonvnlle Route I North Corolmo RUSCO' Storm Windows ond Screens THE K C FRANKLIN CO I703 W Lee St Greensboro North Ccroluna Complzments 0 S T WYRICK 81 COMPANY DR. . 1 1 ' L,7a..',, . ' d ' ' . . d ' f Greensboro North Corollno GREENSBORO TOBACCO WAREHOUSE COMP ANY Greensboro N C R C COLEMAN Mgr PI1one33975 lil! TASTE TEST WINNER FROM COAST TO COAST mmcnonl 1 A A Q TWO FULL GLASSES Complzments 0 GRIFFIN BAKING COMPANY Quality Pres for Over a Quarter of a Century Greensboro N C Phone 33995 Compliments of KESTER FURNITURE COMPANY Greensboro N C Compliments of CHARLES D ROBERTS MURRAY CANDY COMPANY IO6 South Forbls St Dual 2 'I006 or 7952 Green sboro N C Make Our Store Your Headquarters for Athletic Equipment and AII Sports Wear. lt Pays to Play COBLE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY II9 N. Greene Street. Greensboro, N. C. AUSTIN OF ENGLAND ALEXANDER 8. MANN MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service 234 COMMERCE PLACE Greensboro, N. C. PII- 3 2882 not , ,I .ft I . . gsm ugh 'I I ROYAL cRowN COLA ' ' I ' ' . CRT I tl. A I ' f 54 LOVE TRACTOR SALES .lard Act ReIdSVIIIe N C Complunents 0 COLES .IEWELERS Reldsvnlle N C STRADER S SHOE STORE Reldsvllle N C .I E MORTON Staple and Fancy Groceries Produce Feeds Meats Frozen Foods Dua 8 Altamahaw R M GILLIE Farm Seeds ReldsvlIIe N C Best WLSIICS HARVIEL SHOE STORE Reldsvllle N C L T SUMMERS REEDY FORK MILL FIour Feeds HANDY ELECTRIC CO HUDSON 8m LESTER HARDWARE COMPANY Smlth Asbestos Products Devoe Pamts Ruberold Roofing Corner Settle and S W Market Streets Phone 4036 Reldsvllle N C Cornplzments 0 SWEET SHOP Reldsvllle N C RHODES FURNITURE Give The Perfect Gift Samsonite Luggage ReldsvlIIe N C BURTON S FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCES NC Complete I'IousehoId Furnishings Phone 4511 1318 South Scales Street Reldsvllle N C All Good Wishes From REIDSVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY Where Most Folks Buy Complzments 0 SANDS FURNITURE COMPANY Reldsvllle N C Complzments GAMMON APPLIANCE COMPANY 2I8 Settle Street Reldsvulle N C SHORT SUGAR S Phone 1328 ScaIes Street Reldsvllle N ' f 'le-665 ,N.c:. Brown Summit, N. C. Phone 7513 ReidsviIIe, N. C. ' f I . I ' f ' Of , I . ' ' , . C. 55 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Specral Rates on Sewung Classes for Teen age Glrls 235 S Elm Street Phone 2 0680 REIDSVILLE LAUNDRY COMPANY INC Samtone Dry Cleamng Dial 7044 Reldsvllle North Carolina Complzments 0 MATTHEW S GRILL N Elm Street Phone 2 I603 Greensboro N C Complzments 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REIDSVILLE Readsvulle North Carolina For an A ter the Ball game Snack Vzszt TI'tE DAIRY CENTER The Blshop Block Greensboro North Carolina Cedar Crest Work Shoes for Men and Boys DIXDN SHOE SHOP Rendsvnlle North Carolnna SCOTT SEED COMPANY Panty Brand .Seeds 235 N Greene Street Phone32554 Greensboro N C LEINWAND S DEPARTMENT STORE Style and Quality Reldsvllle North Carolina Lee S Flowers Speak for Themselves LEE O CONNOR S FLOWERS Summlt Avenue Greensboro N Phone 5408 Nute 2 3202 Greenhouses McKmght Mull Road Compliments of STYLE C ENTER Reldsvllle North Carolina THE JEWEL BOX Greensboro s Leading Diamond Store For over 29 Years I34 South Elm Street Greensboro N C NEW LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS INC 618 South Scales Street Reldsvllle North Carolma Comphments 0 CLOVER BRANDE DAIRIES Flowers or bvery Occaszon VESTAL S FLOWER SHOP Summut Shoppmg Center 940 Summit Avenue Phone 5470 Greensboro North Carolina HASTINGS FURNITURE COMPANY Rendsvnlle North Carolma REIDSVILLE CAMERA SHOP Cameras Fnlms and Supplles 24 hour Film Developing Service Gllmer Street Reldsvllle N 56 Gigiieq I I - . 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