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education service 11 THE PRICEAN PUBLISHED BY THE 1959 SENIOR CLASS OF PRICE HIGH SCHOOL Salisbury, North Carolina VOLUME 42 Foreword The class of 1959 wishes to perpetuate some memories which we hope will remain in the depths of our hearts forever. In the future, we hope that this annual will be used as a stepping stone to even better publications. We, the class of 1959, would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our prin¬ cipal, Mr. S. O. Jones, our parents and patrons, our superintendent, Mr. J. H. Knox, and our faculty. Especially do we wish to thank Mrs. A. A. Lancaster, Mr. John W. Nicholson, and Mrs. W. L. Miller, our senior advisors, for their profound devotion and persevering guidance in our class activities. We also wish to express our thanks to many Salisbury business firms and organizations for the advertisements furnished and the donations given, without which our plans could not have been accomplished. SAMUEL BOGER Editor-in-Chief harry McLaughlin Chairman, Advertising Committee Dedication The class of ' 59 wishes to dedicate this annual to Mr. John W. Nicholson. For fifteen years he has been head of the Science Department of J. C. Price High School. During this time he has been able to improve the moral, intellectual, and social standards of the students through his teaching and through his supervision of the Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Student Council, and Bey Scout groups. This dedication is jusl one way of saying to Mr. Nicholson, Thanks to you, and God bless you. Our Superintendent AAR. J. H. KNOX To the Seniors of Price High School: I congratulate you for having completed the course of study at Price Junior- Senior High School. The 1959 Pricean reflects some of the organizations and activities that have meant a great deal to you during your high school years. I hope that this publication will help you to remember and to review from time to time your high school experiences, and that you will be inspired to uphold the good name of Price Junior-Senior High School in all of your activities in the future. I extend you best wishes for continued success. Sincerely yours, J. H. KNOX Superintendent Price Junior-Senior Schoo MAIN BUILDING AND JUNIOR HIGH WING Many pupils, brave and strong, have left these classic walls. Visitors from far and near have trod our spacious, sacred halls. Teachers, patrons, parents dear, are bound by cords of love; Striving evermore to lift mankind to realms above. SENIOR HIGH WING Our Retired Principal The Class of 1959 takes pleasure in following other classes in saluting Mr. L. H. Hall, our retired principal. For thirty-six years he was the leader of the Negro Division of Public Schools in Salisbury. As principal of Price he was able to inspire many pupils who have now become successful. We salute Mr. Hall as a great educator and a great citizen. Since 1911 he has been superintendent of the Sunday School of Moore ' s Chapel. He has been trustee of the same church for twenty-three years. Mr. Hall has also served as Tenant Interviewer for the Housing Projects, member of the Recreation Commis¬ sion, member of the Interracial Council, Chairman of the Rowan Division of Boy Scouts, and Secretary to the National Alumni Association of Livingstone College. The City of Salisbury has honored Mr. Hall in three significant ways: a street has been named for him; the gymnasium and shop building were named in his honor; and he has been appointed a member of the Board of Education of the city. MR. L. H. HALL Permit me to congratulate you on the completion of your high school work here and the successful publication of this annual. Your determination and co¬ operative efforts, while working on this annual, speak well for you. It is my sincere hope that your experiences here have been meaningful and have laid the foundation upon which you will build noble and useful lives—lives with a dedicated purpose. May you ever live up to your motto, Character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success. S. O. JONES MR. L. E. ANDERSON 8th. Grade Science and History, Geography, Scout Master MRS. ELLA H. DALTON 7th. Grade Dramatics Club MRS. RUTH R. ANDERSON Secretary and Treasurer MR. JAMES BENNETT 8th. Grade Photographers ' Club, Scouting and Safety Patrol MRS. SARA H. DAVIS Librarian, F. T. A. Library Science MR. J. E. ANDERSON 7th Grade Safety Patrol and Troop Committeeman MRS. DORIS P. JONES 7th. Grade Student Council Guidance Counselor MRS. ELIZABETH KOONTZ Special Education MRS. NANNIE J. LASH Eighth Grade Language, Arts, 8th Heallh Faculty MRS. ABNA A. LANCASTER English, Senior Advisor Big Sisters MRS. GEORGIA P. LASH Tenth Grade, Homemaking, N. H. A. MR. S. W. LANCASTER Ninth Grade Science and Mathematics, Football, J. V. Basketball MRS. BARBARA D. LEE World History, Physical Education, Girls ' Basketball MRS. ESTHER C MARION EAUX English, French Big Sisters MR. W. L. MILLER Mathematics, Safety Patrol, Guidance Counselor MR. H. L. STEWART 11 th. Grade Physical Education, History, Basketball, Track Coach Faculty MISS EUNICE POWERS 11 th. Grade Business Education, English, F. B. L. A. MR. J. W. NICHOLSON Senior Advisor, Big Brothers, Hi Y, Student Council, Boy Scouts MR. H. H. WOODWARD Civics, Band MR. ALEXANDER MOORE Industrial Arts, Bricklaying MISS A. E. MARIE WEEKS Music, Glee Club Seniors AHAB BEATY Little Wolf Clubs: Hi-Y, F. T. A., F. B. L. A., Science Club, Explorer Scout, Student Council, Glee Club, Big Brothers, Sports Staff, Dramatics Club. Motto: Never let another person have more respect for you than you have for yourself. Ambition: Basketball Coach JOHN WILEY ALDRICH, JR. Goggle Clubs: Glee Club, F. B. L. A., F. T. A., Science Club, Big Brothers, Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Sports Staff, French Club, Pho¬ tographers ' Club, Dramatics Club, Explorer Scout. Motto: Words ore like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit for sense is rarely found. Ambition: Social Worker, Newspaper Editor MILFORD AGNEW Shake Clubs: Big Brothers, Hi-Y, library Sci¬ ence, Safety Patrol, F. T. A., Explorer Scout. AAotto: Speak not in the ears of a fool, for he will despise the wisdom of thy words. Ambition: Scientist WILLIE MAE BOGER Mickie Clubs: Big Sisters, Annual Staff, N. H. A., Cheering Squad, Glee Club. Motto: I ' m here for only a short time. Any favor or kindness that I can do, tell me now; for I shall not pass this way again. Ambition: Laboratory Assistant SAMUEL COLLINS BOGER C. W. Clubs: Safety Patrol, F. B. L. A., Library Science Club, Student Council, Basketball Squad, Annual Staff, Hi-Y, Big Brothers. Motto: The only jewel that will not decay is knowledge. Ambition: Industrial Arts Instructor SAMUEL EDWARD BLACKWELL, JR. Sam Clubs: Band, Student Council, Hi-Y, Pho¬ tographers ' Club, Annual Staff, Big Broth¬ ers. Motto: Better to be small and shine, than to be great and cast a shadow. Ambition: Music instructor Seniors CLAUDIE BOYD Cooter Brown ' ' Clubs: Big Brothers, Hi-Y, F. B. L. A., Library Science, Band. Motto: Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will cone back to you. Ambition: Lawyer JOHN BOZEMAN Clubs: 3ig Brothers. Motto: Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit for sense is rarely found. Ambition: Doctor JULIUS BROADWAY Red Clubs: F. B. L. A., Student Council, Glee Club, French Club, Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Pho¬ tographers ' Club, Dramatics Club. Motto: The poorest education that teaches self-control is better than the best that neglects it. Ambition: Ichthyologist BETTY BROWN Bet Clubs: Big Sisters, F. B. L. A., N FL. A., Glee Club. Motto: Be the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the lest to lay the old aside. Ambition: Beautician TOMMIE LEE BROWN Brown Clubs: Hi-Y, Football Squad, Glee Club, Big Brothers. Motto: Yesterday has gone; forget it. Tomorrow has not come; don ' t worry about it. Today is here; use it. Ambition: Paratrooper JOHN WILLIAM CA T HCART J. W Clubs: Big Brothers Footbal 1 Squad, Basketball Squad. Motto: Make no ie judge of every man ' Ambition: Coach Seniors GEORGE FRANK CHUNN Chuck Clubs; Hi-Y, Big Brothers, French Club. Motto: Self-conceit is harder to cure than cancer. Ambition: Electrical Engineer MARIAN COOK Cookie Cljjbs: Big Sisters. Motto: No matter how high the heights to which I may rise; I shall never forget the depths from which I have risen. Ambition: Teacher THOMAS CLAWSON Tommie Clubs: F. T. A., F. B. L A., Big Brothers, Library Science, Glee Club, Photographers ' Club, Hi-Y, French Club. Motto: The work of an unknown man is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green. Ambition: Laboratory Assistant SAMUEL LEE COLE Sam Clubs: Band, Big Brothers. Motto: Patience is a necessary ingre¬ dient of genius. Ambition: Band Instructor ETHEL BARGER CLIFTON Clubs: Big Sisters. Motto: A life of knowledge is not often a life of inquiry and crime. Ambition: Teacher ROOSEVELT COPELAND, JR. Cooter Boy Clubs: Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Glee Club. Motto: He who seeks to find will rise highest. Ambition: Artist Seniors GEORGE WYLIE CRAWFORD Speedy Clubs: Library Science, Hi-Y, Dramatics, Photographers ' Club. Motto: I have just crossed the bay. The ocean lies ahead. Ambition: Math Instructor MARY CATHERINE DAVIS Cat Clubs: Basketball Team, Safety Patrol, Library Science, Big Sisters. Motto: There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. Ambition: Physical Ed Instructor EVA JO ANN EVANS Jo Clubs: F. T. A., F. B. L. A., N. H. A., Big Sisters, Annual Staff, Photographers ' Club, Science Club, Dramatics Club. Motto: The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Ambition: V edical Secretary CURTIS EMMANUEL ELDER Curt Clubs: Football Squad, Basketball Squad, Big Brothers. Motto: For I am the only one of my friends that I can rely upon. Ambition: Physical Ed Instructor RENA MAE FIELDS Shake Clubs: Glee Club, Basketball Squad, Cheering Squad, Dramatics, Photographers ' Club. Motto: The best things for a man are not always those which the wise recom¬ mend, but those which meet the peculiar wants and satisfy the natural thirst of his mind; and which therefore awaken interest and revert thought. Ambition. Nurse Ik MARY LOUIS GOD ' R Y Lulu Clubs: N. H. A., Libra. , S . ice. Glee Club, French Club, Big S s:e , Motto: When je have succeeded; then will be our tim to e and free , laugh. Ambition: Social Wovcr Seniors CARRIE DIANE HARGRAVE Carrie Belle Clubs: N. H. A., Big Sisters, Library Science, French Club, F. B. L. A., Pho¬ tographers ' Club. Motto: All that you do, do it with your might; things done by halves are never done right. Ambition: Translator CORA MAE GRASTY Shirley Clubs: N. H. A., F. B. L. A., F. T. A., Dramatics Club, Library Science, Band, Stu¬ dent Council, Photographers ' Club, Big Sisters, Safety Patrol. Motto: That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful. Ambition: Elementary Ed. Teacher GERALDINE GRASTY Gerry Clubs: Student Council, Glee Club, Pho¬ tographers ' Club, Big Sisters, Band, Math Club, Library Science. Motto: Education should be used, not to get rich, but to enrich others. Ambition: High School Teacher CHARLES HEGGINS Charlie Clubs: Big Brothers. Motto: I am only here for a short time. Any favor or kindness that I can do, tell me now. I shall not pass this way again. Ambition: Army Career LAWRENCE JOHN HOUSTON Mickey Clubs: Photographers ' Club, Glee Club, Big Brothers. Motto: To strive, to seek to find, but not to yield. Ambition: Lawyer COPELL SWING JOHNSON Copello Clubs: Football Squad, Basketball Squad, Big Brothers, Hi-Y, F. B. L. A., Glee Club. Motto: Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit for sense is rarely found. Ambition: Architect Seniors NAOMI RUTH JOHNSON Ruth Clubs: Glee Club, N. H. A., Library Science, Student Council, Basketball Team. Motto: My tongue within my mouth will reign; for those who talk, must talk in vain. Ambition: Model JAMES JONES Jimmy Clubs: F. B. L. A., Glee Club, Big Broth¬ ers, Hi-Y, Library Science, French Club. Motto: He who rises an hour earlier has an extra hour of activity and progress in his work. Ambition: Lawyer EVA MAE CORNELIA KRIDER Clubs: F. B. L. A., Library Science, Big Sisters. Motto: Men ' s muscles move better when their souls are making merry music. Ambition: Nurse IRENE JORDAN I. V Clubs: F. B. L. A., N. H. A., Photograph¬ ers ' Club, Basketball Team, Library Science, Big Sisters, French Club. Motto: Climb though the road be rugged. Ambition: High School Teacher HUGH EDWARD LATTIMORE Big Hugo Clubs: Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Pho¬ tographers ' Club, Football Squad, Basket¬ ball Squad, Track. Team, Explorer Scout, Big Brothers. Motto: A man ' s word can be greater than his stature, no matter how small. Ambition: Professional Football Player JAMES LATTIMORE Tookie Clubs: Glee Club, Stude ' Big Brothers, Safety Pat Explorer Scout. Motto: Be loving and ou will never want for love. Be hum ' e and you will never want for guida r :e Ambition: Math In uctor Seniors JAMES ALPHONSO LOGAN Dude Clubs: Football Squad, Hi-Y, Big Broth¬ ers, Annual Staff. Motto: Better to be little and shine, than to be great and cast a shadow. Ambition: Mechanic EUGENE McCOMBS Gene Clubs: Big Brothers, N. C. S. I. O. Motto: I would rather excel others in knowledge than in power. Ambition: Bricklayer WILLIAM LATTIMORE Billy Clubs: Safety Patrol, Football Squad, Library Science, Science Club, F. B. L. A., Glee Club. Sports Staff, Explorer Scout. Motto: Be true to yourself and you can ' t be false to any man. Ambition: Physicist or Mathematician MARY ELIZABETH MOON Mae Clubs: F. B. L. A., Glee Club, Library Science, Big Sisters, Annual Staff, Student Council, Band, French Club. Motto: We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Ambition: Social Worker, Secretary THOMAS MORGAN Pumpkins Clubs; F. T. A., Library Science, Hi-Y, F. B. L. A., Big Brothers, Glee Club, Stu¬ dent Council. Motto: Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it now; for there is no knowl¬ edge, wisdom, nor work in the grave, whither thou goeth. Ambition: Executive Secretary ROBERTA MARTIN Bert Clubs: Library Science, F. T. A., N. H. A., Big Sisters, Dramatics. Motto: For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Ambition- Elementary Teacher ■ 0 Seniors HARVEY McCORKLE Trooper Clubs: Big Brothers, Photographers ' Club. Motto: ' Tis education forms the com¬ mon mind, just as twig is bent lhe Iree is inclined. Ambition: Pilot HAROLD KELLY McCLAIN Chuck Clubs: Big Brothers, Hi-Y, Annual Staff. Motto: You can ' t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets. Ambition: Auto Dealer JOSEPHUS McCORKLE Jo Clubs: Band, Glee Club, Big Sisters. Motto: False friends are like our shad¬ ows; keeping close to us while we walk in the sunshine, but leaving us the instant we cross into the shade. Ambition: Cadet Nurse JAMES AARON McNEELY Bus Clubs: Safety Patrol, Hi-Y, Math Club, Science Club, Big Brothers. Motto: Knowledge is indeed that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially r aises one man above another. Ambition: Mathematician BENJAMIN McLENDON Mack Clubs: Football Squad, Big Brothers, Bricklaying, Band. Motto: I will let no man belittle my soul by making me hate him. Ambition: Bricklayer HARRY EDWARD McLAUGHLIN Honeycomb Clubs: Student Council President, Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Annual Staff, Science Club, French Club, Football Squad, Track Team, Math Club. Motto: Make sure you are right, then go ahead. Ambition: Research Scientist Seniors PHYLLIS CHRISTINE NEELY Phil Clubs: F. B. L. A., N. H. A., Big Sisters. Motto: Think long when you may de¬ cide only once. Ambition: Beautician BARBARA DEAN NEELY Barb Clubs: Big Sisters, F. T. A., Library Sci¬ ence. Motto: Lost time is never recovered. Ambition: Elementary Teacher ROY AAcCREE VANCE Cree Clubs: Hi-Y, Trainer for Basketball Squad, Big Brothers. Motto: No one knows what he can do until he tries. Ambition: Navy Career SIDNEY LEE NEELY Sindad Clubs: Big Brothers, Hi-Y, N. C. S. I. O., Annual Staff. Motto: Not finished; just begun. Ambition: Bricklayer WALTER LEE ROBERTS Rock Clubs: N. C. S. I. O., Football Squad, Basketball Squad, Track Team, Hi-Y. Motto: ' Tis education forms the com¬ mon mind; just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined. Ambition: Physical Ed. Teacher ALBERT STOUT, JR. Juke Clubs: Glee Club, Big Brothers, Hi-Y. Motto: Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Ambition: Chemist Seniors WILLIAM TUGMAN Red Clubs: Band, Big Brothers , N. C. S. I. O. Motto: If at first you don ' t succeed; try, try again. Ambition: Barber JAMES HOWARD WHEELER ✓ —S ✓ Goose Clubs: Big Brothers, Band, Library Sci¬ ence Club. Motto: I will let no man belittle me by making me hate him. Ambition: Musician, or Music Instructor ALMEADER STOVALL Clubs: F. T. A., N. H. A., Library Sci¬ ence, Student Council, Band, Annual Staff, Math Club, Big Sisters. Motto: I have climbed the hills, but the mountains are yet to come. Ambition: Teacher FREDERICK WELBORNE Fay-Co Clubs: Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Football Team, Library Science, French Club. Motto: Our greatest victory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. JOHNNIE MAE TRACY Johnnie Clubs: Big Sisters, Glee Club, N. H. A., Library Science, Photographers ' Club, F. T. A., Student Council, Safety Patrol. Motto: All things I thought I knew, but now confess the more I know I know, I know the less. Ambition: Medical Secretary CALVIN LEE TURNER Clubs: Safety Patrol, Glee Club, Annual Staff. Motto: ' Tis w ith our .‘jment as our watches—None go ju yet each believes his own. Ambition: Electronic Engineer Seniors MARY ELIZABETH WILSON Litty Clubs: F. B. L. A., N. H. A., Big Sisters, Student Council, French Club. Motto: The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Ambition: Nurse The Statistician ' s HENRY LEE WITHERS Gum Clubs: Basketball Team, Football Team, Hi-Y, Student Council, Math Club, Big Brothers. Motto: Have conquered and still con¬ quering. Ambition: English Professor Report I, Walter Roberts, being chosen statistician for the class of ‘59, will strive to do my best to be worthy of this great honor. After traveling on land, sea, and in the air, I find everyone raving about the senior class of ' 59, saying that it is the most remarkable and intelligent class ever to enter the doors of Price High School, Let me tell you about us. Most of us are seventeen or eighteen years of age, with the excep¬ tion of George Chunn, (who is sixteen) and Harold McClain, James Jones, and Claudie Boyd, who have lost track of their ages. Harvey McCorkle is the only veteran in the class. The shortest girl is Carrye Hargrave, and the shortest boy is Samuel Blackwell. The tallest girl is Willie Mae Boger, and the tallest boy is William Tugman. The favorite sports among the girls are basketball and softball. The boys prefer football and basketball. Roy McCree prefers checkers. After surveying the food line I find that the members of this class eat everything and any¬ thing, from corn flakes to chicken a la king. Comparing shapes and sizes we find all kinds in this class. Willie Mae Boger and Irene Jordan represent the vertical, while Thomas Clawson and Jo Ann Evans represent the horizontal. Most of us individually have a good opinion of ourselves, which accounts for our self-possessed manner. Roy McCree still walks like a Wall Street broker and Almeader Stovall has the manner of a Congresswoman, while Ruth Johnson is too modest to give her opinion of herself. Yet we must realize that we have many personal weaknesses. For instance, William Lattimore has an overfondness for slumber. Roberta Martin says that she has a great fondness for the scent of gaso¬ line and the sound of a honk. We have twelve senior boys on the football team and four on the basketball squad. We have three girls on the basketball squad and twenty in the glee club. Our favorite television programs vary. Mike Hammer and Peter Gunn seem to hold first place. Probably that is because we have so many boys in the class. We are ambitious and no one can doubt this. Three of us wish to become bricklayers, two want to be engineers, four scientists, and two medical secretaries. We have one classmate who wishes to become all of the following: namely, an auto dealer, a plasterer, a tailor, a professional football player, a lawyer, a policeman, a mechanic, a laboratory technician, a translator, a race driver, a civil service worker, a barber, a businessman, and a pilot. Fourteen of us wish to become teachers. Julius Broadway wants to become an ichthyologist. We hope he will. Every girl wishes to become a wife, first of all. Whether we attain these aims or not—time will tell. The colleges which the seniors have chosen to attend are: A. T., Barbar-Scotia, North Caro¬ lina College, Teachers College, and Livingstone College. We have ten seniors going into service. Having done my best, I hereby sign my name, WALTER ROBERTS Class History FRESHMAN YEAR In 1956, eighty inexperienced students entered Price High School as Freshmen. We were divided into three divisions because of such a great number. Our advisors were Mrs. W. M. Williams, Mrs. B. D. Lee and Mr. S. W. Lancaster. During the year the class took part in the various activities, clubs and programs of the school. There were five members of the Freshman class on the football team. They were William Lattimore, Copell Johnson, John Cathcart, Curtis Elder and Walter Roberts. John Cathcart and Walter Roberts were members of the basketball team. Kay Frances Sherman, Willie Mae Boger, Rena Mae Fields, Calvin Turner, Ahab Beatty and John Aldrich were members of the glee club. Geraldine Grasty won the freshman achievement award. During this year Almeader Stovall was attendant to Miss Price . The band members included Cora Grasty, Geraldine Grasty, Mary Wilson and Samuel Cole. SOPHOMORE YEAR In September of 1956, we came back to Price High School ready for work and play. We were fewer in number but we had more spirit than before. We really decided to get to work and make a name for ourselves. Members of the football team were John Cathcart, Walter Roberts, Hugh Lattimore, Milford Agnew, William Lattimore, Thomas Brown, Copell Johnson, James Lattimore, Henry Withers, James Logan, and Curtis Elder. Rena Mae Fields and Irene Jordan were members of the girls ' basketball team. Carrye Hargrave and Almeader Stovall were the trainers for the team. Cora Grasty, Geraldine Grasty, Mary Wilson, and Samuel Cole were members of the band. The N. H. A. members were Alean Hasty, Johnnie Mae Tracey, Kay Frances Sherman, Carrye Hargrave, and Almeader Stovall. The glee club members were Rena Mae Fields, Kay Frances Sherman, William Latlimore, Calvin Turner, Ahab Beatty, and John Aldrich. Almeader Stovall and Carrye Hargrave were members of the library science club. During this year Cora Grasty was attendant for Miss Price 3 . 1 Our advisors were Mr. I. J. Olds, Mr. Monroe and Mr. J. W. Nicholson. JUNIOR YEAR We entered Price High School as Juniors rearing to go and eager to contribute something to our class. We were even fewer in number than before. There were only 79 in our class. Walter Roberts, Benjamin McLendon, William Lattimore, Henry Withers, John Cathcart, James Logan, Copell Johnson and Curtis Elder were members of the football team. Kay Sherman, Rena Mae Fields, Willie Mae Boger, Ahab Beatty, Albert Stout and John Aldrich were members of the glee club. Band members included Cora Grasty, Geraldine Grasty, Mary Wilson, Almeader Stovall and Samuel Cole. Members of the library staff were Geraldine Grasty, Cora Grasty, Rena Mae Fields, Carrye Hargrave and Johnnie Mae Tracey. The N. H. A. members were Johnnie Mae Tracey, Carrye Hargrave, Alean Hasty, Phylis Neely, Kay Sherman and Almeader Stovall. Almeader Stovali, Thomas Morgan and Thomas Clawson were members of the F. T. A. The Hi-Y members were Harry McLaughlin, James McNeely, James Logan, Samuel Boger, Samuel Cole, Hugh Lattimore, William Lattimore George Crawford, Henry Withers, James Lattimore, Thomas Morgan, John Cathcart, George Chunn, Copell Johnson, Fredrick Welborne, Thomas Brown, Curtis Elder, Benjamin McLendon, Julius Broadway, Samuel Blackwell and Albert Stout. Our expert bricklayers included Frank Feaster, who won a set of tools for his bricklaying acumen; Benjamin McLendon and Sidney Neely were also good. During this year we had two new people to join our class, George Chunn and Albert Stout. During this year Barbara Neely was our attendant to Miss Price . Our advisors were Miss E. Powers and Mr. J. W. Nicholson. SENIOR YEAR At last we reached our goal; we became dignified seniors. Our advisors this year were Mrs. A. A. Lancaster and Mr. J. W. Nicholson. We were deeply sorry that one of our classmates, Kay Sherman, became ill during our senior year and had to leave us. The senior class was invited to A. T. College for Senior Day. We enjoyed this trip exceedingly. Almeader Stovall was chosen by popularity votes as Miss Price of 1959. Speaking for the seniors and for your historian, 1 his honor was bestowed upon one of the finest girls in our school. Another one of our classmates, Geraldine Grasty, was crowned Miss Varsity . Roberta Martin, John Houston, and Harvey McCorkle with Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. Cook joined our class for the first time. Seniors joining the math club were Almeader Stovall, Harry McLaughlin, James McNeely, James Lattimore, and Irene Jordan. Members of the F. B. L. A. were Cora Grasty, Carrye Hargrave, Rena Fields, Thomas Clawson, Thomas Morgan, Irene Jordan, Mary Moon, Mary Wilson, Jo Ann Evans, Julius Broadway, Ahab Beatty, John Aldrich, William Lattimore and Samuel Boger. Members of the N. H. A. were Cora Grasty, Carrye Hargrave, Roberta Martin, Rena Fields, Irene Jordan, Ruth Johnson, Johnnie Mae Tracey, Mary Moon, Mary Wilson. Willie Mae Boger, Kay Sherman, Jo Ann Evans and Almeader Stovall. The library staff members were Cora Grasty, Carrye Hargrave, Ruth Johnson, Roberta Martin, Rena Fields, Irene Jordan, Jimmy Jones, Frederick Welborne, Mary Godfrey, Mary Moon, Thomas Brown, James Wheeler and Samuel Boger. During our tenure here our band won a very good rating. Helping to make the record were Cora Grasty, Almeader Slovall, Mary Wilson, Samuel Cole, Claudie Boyd, Harvey McCorkle, Josephus McCorkle, James Wheeler and Samuel Blackwell. On our girls ' basketball team were Irene Jordan, Rena Fields and Mary C. Davis. Calvin Turner, Rena Fields, Roosevelt Copelaind, James Lattimore, Hugh Lattimore, William Lattimore, Willie Mae Boger, Julius Broadway, Ahab Beatty, Betty Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Clawson, Josephus McCorkle, Mary Moon, Jo Ann Evans, Mary Godfrey, Johnnie Mae Tracey, Copell Johnson, Albert Stout, and John Aldrich were members of the glee club. Student council members included Almeader Stovall, Samuel Blackwell, Geraldine Grasty, and Harry McLaughlin. A new club, the Photography Club, was composed of a large number of seniors. The Dramatic Club members included Cora Grasty, Julius Broadway, John Aldrich, Thomas Clawson and John Houston Geraldine Grasty and Harry McLaughlin spent a weekend in Goldsboro with the Student Council. John W. Cathcart, Harry McLaughlin, Benjamin McLendon, Walter Roberts, Hugh Lattimore, William Lattimore, James Lattimore, James Logan, Thomas Brown, Fredrick Welborne, Curtis Elder, and Fie, Withers were members of the football team. The most valuable players ' award went to James Log and James Lattimore; while the most outstanding award went to Walter Roberts. We were very proi to have Hugh Edward Lattimore as captain of the football team. Henry Withers, John Cathcart, Wal Roberts, Samuel Boger, and Curtis Elder were members of the basketball team. Rena Mae Fields v s the only senior on the cheering squad. Josephus McCorkle and Henry Withers were chosen Queen and King respectively. Henry Withers won second place in the Phi Beta Sigma Regional Oratorical contest. Cora Grasty was attendant to May Queen. Copell Johnson was chosen by the coach at N. C. C. to attend the annual Shrine Bowl game. Roy Vance was the trainer for the basketball squad for two years. The Class Prophecy A few days ago in our physics laboratory at Price. Milford Agnew succeeded in completing what he calls Agnew ' s Future Telorama . This instrument is capable of showing a person in his position ten years hence. By changing the dial, and adjusting the focus, one has only to slip in a set of photographs, and in a minute the controller will show the persons photographed in some phase of work ten years from today. As all of us were young and healthy, we did not fear the future. I was asked to use this machine as the basis for my class prophecy. I first focused it on the inventor, Milford Agnew. I saw him in a laboratory at Livingstone College. He was showing his newest invention, which was an automatic bricklayer. Rapidly I turned, and I saw Samuel Blackwell playing trumpet for Duke Ellington. Samuel Boger and Claudie Boyd were selling life insurance. John Bozeman was president of the Friendly Loan and Don ' t Trust Company. Julius Broadway, who wanted to be an ichthyologist, had settled down as owner of a fish market. He found the fish still interesting, but found it more profitable to sell them than to study them. Betty Brown was the proud mother of six children. All of these were well-dressed and very smart. I rested my eyes a little and then I focused the machine on Tommy Brown. I found him a well-known undertaker. He was working hard to take care of the little Browns. Yes, your guess is right. John Cathcart was playing fullback for the New York Giants. George Chunn was owner of the world ' s largest dairy, and his four sons were really cowboys. Thomas Clawson was a great preacher. He was weighing three hundred and was always riding in a Cadillac. Ethel Clifton was teaching the third grade in Monroe Street School, and Marian Cook had charge of Cook ' s Kindergarten, taking care of a hundred children. George Crawford and Curtis Elder were TV stars. They served in a weekly show advertising Pink Clover Snuff. Mary Davis was city librarian of Bear Poplar, N. C. Jo Ann Evans and Mary Wilson had a business selling Chop-Chop Puppy Food. Rena Mae Feilds was shown os a famous piano player, taking the place of Hazel Scott. Mary Godfrey had become president of Godfrey ' s Woman ' s College, and on her faculty were Cora Grasty and Geraldine Grasty. Carrye Hargrave was a teacher of French at Price High School, and she was still the smallest person in the room. Charles Heggins owned and operated Heggins ' Chicken Shack . He was eating a good deal of the profit, but was making a comfortable living. Copell Johnson was a famous football coach. I saw him showing Bennie McLendon, a professional football player and also owner of the City Smoke Shop of Salisbury, how to carry the pigskin without losing it. Ruth Johnson was a famous model. James Jones was selling used cars. Ruth and James went out to lunch and met Irene Jordan who had become head nurse at the Walter Reed Hospital. Incidentally, they were lunching at Eva Krider ' s Restaurant. A block from Krider ' s Restaurant was the Lattimore Car Industry, owned by Hugh, James and William Lattimore. They were arguing as usual, but business seemed good. Their chief mechanic was James Logan Roberta Martin and Mary Moon were receptionists for a veterans hospital. Thomas Morgan was the most recent bobby sox fan. His favorite song was I Dream of Rena with the Dark Brown Eyes . Eugene McCombs was a model for the Tall Men ' s Suit Company. Josephus McCorkle was known as Madame Josephine. She owned a company which manufactured beauty products. Harold McClain was the world ' s champion boxer, and he was the idol of all the little boys. He encouraged them to eat Wheaties. His picture had been used to show him eating the Breakfast of Champions . Harry McLaughlin had become a five-star general in the U.S. Army, and Roy Vance had become a captain in the Coast Guard. By another flick of my wrist I saw Barbara Neely and Phylis driving a 1970 Ford. They were wealthy owners of an oil well. Sitting in the back and doing the back-seat driving was Sidney Neely, who was their business manager. And what is my friend Walter Roberts doing? Another change of the dial shows Walter Roberts as president of the Sir Walter Roberts Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Company. I saw Albert Stout directing a Men ' s Chorus. Almeader Stovall was owner of the famous Melt-ln-Your-Mouth Snowballs, and she owned stores all over the United States. Her motto was, If you don ' t like my snowballs, don ' t blame Stovall . Johnnie Mae Tracey had become a movie star and had won an Oscar as she co-starred with William Tugman. The dial is turned again and I see Calvin Turner as light heavyweight champion of the world. Who would have thought it? Even more amazed was I to see that generous Frederick Welborne is president of Welborne ' s National Bank, Inc. To see what James Wheeler would be, I dropped in his picture and turned the dial. Then I heard a strange type of music, and I saw a night club. Printed in large letters on the bandstand was James Wheeler and His Goose Rockers . Henry Withers, who was a senator from New Mexico, was preparing the commencement address to be given at Price High School. Willie Mae Boger was next shown. She was the author of several best sellers and a lady of wealth. And what had become of Ahab Beatty? I saw him posing before a photoghapher who was taking pictures of Ahab as an adver¬ tisement for Manhattan Shirts. The Telorama showed John Houston as a great concert singer. On his programs he always sang about moving a mountain. The surprise of surprises came when I saw Samuel Cole. He was no longer the quiet person of ' 59, but was very talkative and had become a salesman, as well as a very prosperous businessman. He had become rich selling a new air conditioner in tropical countries. His motto Keep Cool with Cole was known all over the world. The Telorama showed Cole and James McNeely on a transatlantic airplane. McNeely was on his way to Paris to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians; for he had now become an internationally recog¬ nized mathematician. He was still a bachelor, however, for he hadn ' t figured out yet which of his lady friends he wished to marry. I then called Agnew to turn the dial so that he could find what the future held for me, and here is what he said: Roosevelt, you are a tall, handsome fellow with naturally curly hair. You are standing in front of a twenty-room mansion which is a residence and an art gallery. You are an artist and people from far and near come to buy your pictures. There is a picture of a lovely lady which you refuse to sell at any price. Then he stopped. Now, who is the lady? I asked. That ' s my secret, said he. Wait until 1969, and if you are a lovely lady, it could be you! ROOSEVELT COPELAIND CLASS POEM FAREWELL Farewell to dear Price High, The school of my heart; Farewell to our teachers, From whom we must part; Farewell to our schoolmates, With whom we have made Warm friendships that linger, And never will fade. We ' ve worked, and we ' ve played; We ' ve studied together. We ' ve come to our school, Regardless of weather. In sports and in projects, Our best was our aim To ever be loyal, To ever win fame. Dear teachers, your lessons We ' ll never forget. Dear classmates, this parting We ' ll always regret. Dear Price, as we leave thee, We ' ll promise to do The things that are noble, The things that are true. These four years have brought us Some smiles and some cheers, Some thrills and reproaches. Some sighs and some tears. Our hearts have been widened Our thoughts have traveled far. Dear Price, we will love you No matter where we are. GERALDINE GRASTY CLASS MOTTO Character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success. CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS SONG TUNE: MY HAPPINESS Words by Willye M. Boger, James Now our days at Price are through, Now it ' s time to say adieu, How we long to stay with you Here at Price High. Ev ' ry day we ' ll reminisce, Thinking of the things we ' ll miss, All the friends that we ' ve acquired. Here at Price High. Chorus So many years it seems Will go by ' til we share our dreams. But we ' ll return again; There ' ll be no blue memories then. Though we travel far or near, Many thoughts will still be here Of the ones that are so dear, Here at Price High. Lattimore, and Mary Godfrey Teachers, parents, thanks to you For the things you ' ve helped us do. How we hope to share with you Our happiness. Striving evermore to do All the things you ' ve taught us to, We will always think of you And dear Price High. Senior Class Off icers JAMES LATTIMORE President JOHNNIE MAE TRACEY Assistant Secretary { ALMEADER STOVALL Secretary HENRY WITHERS Vice-President CORA GRASTY Historian SAMUEL BOGER Treasurer 1959 Senior Wittiest Boy Wittiest Girl Most Talkative Boy Most Talkative Girl Most Artistic Girl Most Artistic Boy Most Musical Girl Most Musical Boy Biggest Boy Flirt Biggest Girl Flirt Friendliest Boy Friendliest Girl Most Courteous Boy Most Courteous Girl Most Co-operative Boy Most Co-operative Girl Most Oratorical Boy Most Oratorical Girl Most D ependable Boy Most Dependable Girl. Quietest Boy Quietest Girl. Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy Cutest Boy Cutest Girl Best Personality Girl Best Personality Boy Best All-around Most Industrious Girl Most Industrious Boy Most Brilliant Boy Most Brilliant Girl Most Studious Girl Most Likely To Succeed (Boy) Most Likely To Succeed (Girl) Neatest Boy . Neatest Girl Superlatives George Crawford Mary Moon George Crawford Phyllis Neely Geraldine Grasty James Wheeler Cora Grasty James Wheeler James Jones Ruth Johnson Henry Withers Almeader Stovall John Huston Eva Krider Samuel Boger Eva Krider Henry Withers Almeader Stovall Samuel Boger Willie Mae Boger Samuel Cole Mary Davis Rena Fields Hugh Lattimore Samuel Boger Almeader Stovall Ruth Johnson Fredrick Welborne Samuel Blackwell Ruth Johnson Carrye Hargrave Samuel Cole Almeader Stovall Almeader Stovall James McNeely Harry McLaughlin Almeader Stovall Almeada Stovall Harry McLaughlin Almeader Stovali Samuel Boger Betty Brown Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Price High School, being of sound mind and body do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. It is our hope that our farewell gifts will be profitable to the glory of the donors, the Class of ' 59. ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Education we leave our appreciation for the system of education which we realize will be of great help to us for the rest of our lives. ARTICLE II To our principal, Mr. S. O. Jones, we leave our appreciation for the individual interest and Christian leadership he so willingly gave. ARTICLE III To our homeroom teachers and our financial advisors, Mrs. A. A. Lancaster, Mr. John W. Nicholson, and Mr. W. L. Miller, we leave our sincerest gratitude and appreciation for their guidance during our Senior year. ARTICLE IV To the other teachers here at Price who have been so very willing and understanding in every way, we leave our greatest appreciation. ARTICLE V To our janitor and maids we will our sincere gratitude for keeping our building clean and comfortable. To our cafe¬ teria staff we will our deep appreciation for our good lunches at all times. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave our rank as superior seniors and hope that they will uphold this and strive to be just as great as the Class of ' 59. To the Sophomores, we leave our fondest hopes that they may use wisely their last two years. We admonish them to make friends carefully, use their time wisely, and study diligently. To the Freshmen, we leave our determination to finish high school with the hope that they, too, will be active, making good grades and eventually becoming graduates of Price High School. ARTICLE VII The individual bequests are as follows: I, Almeader Stovall, make this my last will and testament: To the faculty I leave my greatest appreciation for their guidance and understanding; to my sister, Joyce, I leave my position on the honor roll; to my cousins, Sandra and Yvonne Clark, I leave my positions in all clubs; to Betty Reid, I will my position as ' Miss Price ; and last, but not least, to Sylvia Ervin, my seat in the Algebra class. I, Roberta Martin, make this my last will and testament: To Vera Walker I leave my cap and gown; to Patricia Walker, I leave my positions in all clubs; to Edward Mitchell, I leave my best of friendship; and to Eddie Giles, I leave my short¬ ness, in hope that she will stop growing. I, Eva Mae Krider, will my ladylike ways to Viola Wilson, and my cap and gown to Marilyn Williams. I, Mary C. Davis, will my position on the basketball team as forward to Jean Wilkins, and my sweet ways to Brenda Woods. I, Albert Stout, Jr., being of sound mind and body, will my dancing ability to Adelia Boger; my seat in the Glee Club to Reginald Brown; and my seat in French II to Nellie Wiseman. I, Mary E. Moon, make this my last will and testament: I will my friendly ways to Mary E. Peterson; my position in all clubs to my sister, Willie M. Moon; my penmanship to Mildred Cook; and my fondest appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Samuel Boger, make this my last will and testament: To Gordon Witt I will my position on ihe basketball team; to Adelia Boger and Loretta McKenzie my typing ability; to Sandra Vails I will my deepest admiration; and to Betty Reid all my charms. I, Naomi Ruth Johnson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Betty Johnson I will my typing ability; to Nellie Wiseman I will my hair styles; to Doris Rankins, my height; and to John Lee Tobias I leave my eternal friendship. !, John L. Bozeman, hereby will my dimples to Gladys Martin; my quietness to Vera Walker; my working ability to Albert Dean Caldwell; and my friendship to Joyce Taylor. I, Josephus McCorkle, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my happy ways to Nancy Jo Jones; and my position in the Glee Club to Alice McClain. I, Claudie J. Boyd, will my position in the Band to Stanley Biggers; my typing seat to my sister, Helen Boyd; my ability to get along with people to Robert White; and my place in the Hi-Y to Albert Dean Caldwell. I, Roosevelt Copelaind, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to sing bass to James Sullivan. I, Julius Broadway, will my long, black, curly hair to William Glenn; to Robert Fisher, my movie-star looks; and my love to the one who knows I love her. I, Calvin Turner, will my ability to stay in school and get my lessons to John Chambers; my coolness to Douglas Heath; my deepest friendship to Carolyn Russell; and my good tenor voice to anyone who can hold it. I, James Jones, will my neatness to Preston Jones; my looks and social ability to Lester Hawkins; my driving ability to Edward Mitchell; and my eternal admiration to Marilyn Williams. I, James Logan, will my dimples to my brother, Larry Logan; my position on the football team to Albert Dean Cald¬ well; and my looks to Robert Smith. I, John V . Cathcart, will my football and basketball ability to Joe Johnson and Cecil Mack, respectively; and to William Massey, my ability to keep up with the girls. I, James Lattimore, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position on the football team to Walter Lattimore; my ability to be at the right place at the proper time to John Frank Whitner; and my position in all clubs to Earnest Taylor. I, Rena M. Fields, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position as caplain of the cheering squad and president of the Glee Club to Flora Kirksey. I also will my position on the basketball team to Gladys Martin. I, James Aaron McNeely, do hereby declare and make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to do mathe¬ matical problems to George Curlee; my position in the Hi-Y to my brother, Harry McNeely; and my ability to make A ' s to John Mcllwain. I, Ethel Clifton, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my cap and gown to Claudette Grier; and to the teachers, my deepest appreciation for their guidance. I, John W. Aldrich, hereby will my ability to get along with people to Wayne Evans; my place in the Glee Club to Bobby Aldrich; and my unused knowledge to anyone who will use it and not waste it as I have. I, William Tugman, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Wayne Evans; and my ability to get along with teachers to Lester Hawkins. I, i homas H. Clawson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my positions in all clubs to my brother, Bobby Clawson; my tenor voice in the Glee Club to Homer Robertson; and my position in the Glee club to my sister, Louella. 1, Harry E. McLaughlin, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Sylvia Ervin I will my position in the Student Council; to Benjamin Cureton, my mathematical ability; to Wayland Mitchell, my position in the Hi-Y; and last, but not least, my ability to get along with people to my sister, Shirley McLaughlin. I, Willye M. Boger, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Sandra Taggart; my friendly ways to Annie Fisher; my position in all clubs to my sister, Barbara Boger; and to Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Miller, and Mrs. Lan¬ caster, my fondest appreciation. I, Johnnie M. Tracey, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Wayland Mitchell I leave my position in all clubs; my typing skill to George Strawder; and to the faculty members, my deepest appreciation. I, George Chunn, in making my last will and testament, do hereby will my speeding tickets to Lester Carter; and my ready smile and pleasing personality to Benjamin Cureton. I, Copell Johnson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my hard-running ability to play left half¬ back to Charles McGarity; and my deepest appreciation to all the teachers for everything they have done for me. I say again, Thank you, and may the Lord bless you and keep you until we meet again. I, Fredrick Welborn, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position on The football team to Richard Reid; my positions in clubs to Harold Broadway; and, last, but not least, I leave my sincere thanks and apprecia¬ tion to Miss Powers. I, Tommie L. Brown, will my position on the footba ' I squad to Richard Reid; my ability to be in the right place always to Joe Pemberton; and last, but not least, I leave my sincere thanks and appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Betty L. Brown, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my personality to my sister, llene Brown, and my ability to sew to Helen Boyd. I will my typing ability to Walter Howell and my position in the Glee Club to Nancy Lynn. 1, John Houston, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will all my knowledge and my positions to Bobby Aldrich; and my typing ability and my Glee Club position to John Miller. I, Hugh E. Lattimore, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to keep a secret to James Salmon; my ability to play football to Lester Hawkins; my interest in class to John Chambers; and my sincere admiration to the one I love; and my ability to sing bass to Baxter Wright. I, Harvey R. McCorkle, will my ability to learn to Thomas Able; and to Helen Marie Heggins my ability to finish school. I, Mary L. Godfrey, will all my positions to my sisters, Brenda and Hedy La Marr Godfrey; and to Brenda Woods ! will my nice ways. I, Roy McCree, do hereby will my height to Leroy Patterson; my ability to lay bricks to George McLaughlin; my pleas¬ ant speech to James Salmon; and my position as trainer for the basketball team to Toy Whitner. I, Mary Wilson, will my quietness to Annie Heggins; my typing ability to Vera Walker; to my sister, Viola Wilson, my ability to play in the band; and my fondest appreciatioi to Miss Powers. I, ' Barbara Neely, will my ability to get along with teachers to John Miller; and my personality to Joyce Stovall; and last, but not least, my appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Harold K. McClain, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to type to Marilyn Williams; my ability to drive to Joe Pemberton; and my height to Robert Smith. I, Walter L. Roberts, will my position on the football team to Walter Cooke; my ability to play basketball to Calvin AAartin; and my height to Leroy Patterson. I, Cora Grasty, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will to Barbara Broadway and Barbara Watkins my ability to play the flute; my long fingernails 1o Mary Ann Strawder; and my positions in all clubs to my sister, Sara Ann Grasty, and to my friend, Joyce Stovall. I, Carrye Hargrave, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Barbara Boger; and my positions in all clubs to Barbara Broadway, Patricia Walker, and Jeannette Hargrave. I, James Wheeler, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my wonderful, undiscovered talent for Rock ' n Roll singing to Ernest Taylor, and I will my greatest talent, as a drummer, to Larry Connor. I, Phyllis Neely, do hereby make this my last will and testament: ! will my appreciation to Miss Powers and Mr. Miller for being very understanding; my positions in all clubs to my sister, Annie Neely, and to my friends, Patricia Saunders and Avis Wilkins. I, Ahab Beatty, will my position in the Glee Club to Bobby Aldrich; my positions in all clubs to my friend, James Sal¬ mon; my position as assistant sports writer to Robert Smith; and my seat in Physics to Sylvia Ervin. I, Milford Agnew, will my ability to stay in school to Terry Moore; and my Industrial Arts ability to Ervin Holt. 1, William H. Lattimore, will my defensive position on the football squad to Albert Dean Caldwell; and my ability to get along with the girls to Walter Lattimore. And to Bobby Aldrich, I will my position as mayor of the projecls. 1, Jo Ann Evans, will my scholaslic ability and my ability to get along with teachers and students to my brother, Wayne Evans; my hair style to Judy Oakley; and my ability to reduce, through the years, to Juanita Kerr. I, George Wiley Crawford, will my typing ability to Edwin Little; my ability to drive to John Norman; and my love to the one whom I love. I, Samuel Blackwell, will my ability to play trumpet to George Strawder; my height to William Massey; my admiration to Janel Davis; and my ability to drive to Douglas Heath. I, Sidney Lee Neely, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To my sister I will my ability to get along with teachers; to Nathaniel Tobias I will my trowel; to George McLaughlin I will my ability to lay bricks; and to Mary Ann Strawder ! will my deepest admiration. I, Eugene McCombs, will my ability to keep up with what ' s going on around me to William McGarity, and my ability to lay bricks to Darrell McLendon. I, Benjamin McLendon, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Walter Cooke I will my ability to play football. I will my ability to lay bricks to John Stout; and all of my love to all of the girls. I, Henry L. Withers, do hereby make this my last will and testament: My position in the Hi-Y I will to Herman Redd; my English ability to John Brown; my typing ability to Betty Lowry; and my studying ability to Leroy Patterson. I, Samuel Cole, will my ability to study to my brother, Edward Cole; and my ability to play the drums to Lester Carter I, Marion Cook, will my ability to get along with people to anyone who needs it; and my cap and gown to Little Marion T. Cook. I, Curtis Elder, will my quiet disposition to Broadus Ross; my desire to get an education to John Oakman; and my . to get along with teachers to all Freshmen. I, Charles Heggins, will my good manners to all junior high school boys; my seat in the English Class to Rol and my ability to work Algebra problems to Clement McCombs. I, Irene Jordan, do hereby make and declare this my last will and testament: To my sister, Virginia Jcid.-m unused knowledge, in hopes that she will use it much bette ' than I. To Willie M. Moon I will my basketba ' I to the teachers of Price High School I leave my fondest appreciation. I, Thomas Morgan, do hereby declare and make this my last will and testament: My position as Pres t ■ Future Business Leaders of America I will to my beloved sister, Evelyn Morgan; my baritone voice and Glee Club to Albert Dean Caldwell; my hair style to all the bo ' s in Price Junior High; my friendly smile and my perenma. neatness to anyone who is capable of them; and my dancing ability to Roy Keith, Danny McKenny, and James Sa And to you, Rena, I leave my sincere respects and my confidence in your truthfulness. CLASS OF ' 59: Irene Jordan WITNESSES Claudie Boyd, Jo Ann Evans, James McNeely Tommie Annual Staff Left to right: Betty Brown, Almeader Stovall, Irene Jordan, Samuel Boger, Mary Moon, Cora Grasty, Eva Krider, Ahab Beaty, James Logan, Harry McLaughlin, Walter Roberts, Roosevelt Copelaind, Copell Johnson, John Aldrich, Henry Withers, and Harold McClain. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Samuel Boger ASSISTANT EDITOR—Ameader Stovall BUSINESS MANAGER—Harry McLaughlin ASSISTANT MANAGER—John Aldrich CIRCULATION MANAGER—Copell Johnson ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER—Henry Withers SPORTS EDITORS—John Aldrich ADVERTISEMENT COAAMITTEE Harry McLaughlin Samuel Boger Eva Krider Harold McClain Henry Withers Roosevelt Copelaind Rena Mae Fields Calvin Turner Geraldine Grasty Willye Mae Boger James McNeely Albert Stout Almeader Stovall James Logan nd Ahab Beaty ART EDITORS Copell Johnson William Lattimore James Wheeler PROOFREADERS Johnnie Mae Tracey James Lattimore Almeader Stovall Ethel Clifton Julius Btoadway Geraldine Grasty SECRETARIES Carrye Hargrave Irene Jordan Mary Moon Ruth Johnson James Jones TYPISTS John Aldrich Betty Brown Rena Fields Johnnie Mae Tracey Ahab Beaty Henry Withers Calvin Turner Jo Ann Evans George Crawford Geraldine Grasty Tommy Morgan Ruth Johnson Thomas Abel Adelia Eoger Helen Boyd Earbara Broadway John Brown Mary Ann Brown Robert Fisher Mary Burton Vergie Byers John Chambers Sandra Clark Bernice Coan Mildred Cook Benjamin Cureton, Jr. Gwendolyn Curlee Sylvia Ervin James Burton Jacquelyn Fleming Nancy Ford Marie French ■jfc Elizabeth Giles Barbara Goodrum Leonard Harris, Jr. Lester Hawkins Betty Johnson Walter Howell Mary Lee Johnson Nancy Jo Jones Virginia Jordan Larry Logan Calvin Martin Juanita McGriff Loretta McKenzie Edward Mitchell, Jr. Terry Moore John Norman Howard Olmond Eleanor Patterson Joe Louis Pemberton George McLaughlin, Jr. Doris Rankins Herman Reed Betty Reid Richard Reid Vonnie K. Robinson Jacquelyn Salters Marilyn Williams Cornelia Shipp Gloria Smith Sara Stout Sandra Taggart Barbara Thompson Nathaniel Tobias Robert Tabor Patricia Walker Vera Walker Patricia Saunders Viola Wilson Nellie Wiseman Brenda Witt Brenda Woods 10-L Left to right, first row: Mrs. B. D. Lee, Edwin Little, Clement McCombs, Barbara Siler, Maxine Nash, Charles McGarity, John Tobias, James Salmon, Betty McKenzie, Janette Hargrave, Barbara Watkins. Second row: Samuel Hopkins, Annie Neely, Alice Garret, Ruby Thompson, Annie Heggins. Third row: Albertdeen Caldwell, Wayland Mitchell, Gordon Witt, Charles Harris, John Mclllwaine, Sylvester McCon- neaughey, William Conner, Joe Hunter. Not shown: Beulah Ingram, Preston Jones, Jerry Robinson, Broadus Ross, Edward Cole. 10-PL Left to right, first row: Mrs. G. P. Lash, Dianne Davis, Janet Davis, Joyce Stovall, Alice McClain, Magdeline Kelly. Second row: Amelia Anderson, Bettye Lowery, James Boger, Tarty Mack, Jeanette Long. Third row: Geraldine Donald, Joyce Robinson, Mary Hardin, Sandra Vails. Fourth row: John Minter, George Curlee, Herbert Caldwell, Johnny Masey, Walter Lattimore, Ervin Holt, George Strawder, Marion Cox. 9-SL First row, left to right: Wayne Evans, Helen Stout, Lottie Miller, Linda E. Davis, Priscilla Bryson, Shirley Smith, Ruby McLaughlin, Evelyn Grasty, Mae Frances Crawford, William Massey. Second row: James Pharr, Shirley Goodman, Geraldine Phillips, Joyce Taylor, Doris Wiseman, Jannie Harrison, Clara Cherry, Henry Brown. Third row: Marvin Cowan, Robert Smith, William Woodruff, Homer Robinson, Walter Williams, John Whitner. Fourth row: Baxter Wright, Paul Jones, William Rice, James Coan, Billy McNeely, Alvin McCorkle, John White, Mr. Lancaster, advisor. 10-W First row (seated): Ella Ealy, Lorraine Brotherton, Nancy Lynn, Linda Fant, Joan Wilkins, Jean Wilkins, Sadie Hawkins, Shirley Sharpe, Carolyn Russell, Mr. Woodard, advisor. Second row: Bobby Aldrich, Woodrow Nichols, Rachel Hart, Gladys Martin, Barbara Roger, Bettye Jones, Alma Clark, Ernest Taylor. Third row: James Sullivan, Otis McClain, Curtis Glaspy, Darrell McLendon, Leon Alexander, John Oakman, Harry McNeely. 9-M First row, left to right: Reginald Brown, Faeris Bush, Bessie Campbell, Willie Mae Moon, Mary E. Peterson, Stella Kelly, Linda D. Boyd, Juanita Cowan, Gwendolyn Williams, llene Brown, Jeanette Smith, William Agnew, James Heggins. Second row: Bettye Cherry, Mary Ann Strawder, Kay Frances Bronson, Barbara Steele, Norma Smyre, Carolyn Sifford, Shirley Cooke, Linda Faucett, Shirley Holt, Lorene Hasty, James Hayes. Third row: Thomas Gladney, Curtis Fortune, Mary Jo Miller, Jessie McCier, Diane Broadway, Jacquelyn Carson, Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux, Alma Kirksey, Danny McKinney, Everett Lipscomb, Alphonso Feaster. 8-B First row, left to right: Charles Partee, Fred Harris, Carol Lancaster, Elaiso Burch, Mildred Jones, Ernestine Clawson, Judy Morton, Shirley McLaughlin, Marlowe Shute, Murrell Graham. Second row: Phyllis Davis, Bonnie Bennett, Ann Witt, Allen Glasco, Nancy Byrd, Patricia Cole, Joyce Holt. Third row: Josephy Johnson, Patricia Saulters, Betty Cowan, Ellen Blakney, Betty Barnes, Emmanuel Bush, Joe Daniel Cowan, Mr. Bennett. Fourth row: Jimmy Massey, Richard Johnson, Roy Keith, Margaret Davis, Patricia Blakney, Geraldine Vinson, Sarah Smith. 8-A First row, left to right: Brenda Godfrey, Rose Hopkins, Louella Clawson, Mattie Wallace. Second row: Larry Connor, Mary Partee, Claine Clifton, Sonja Goodman, Shirley Donaldson, James Wright, John Cole, Mr. L. E. Anderson. Third row: Janie Tremble, Earl Graham, Annie Pearl Claybon, Ethel McLendon, Delores Boyd, Marian Cook. Fourth row: Cecil Mack, William Sadler, William Moore, George Ballard, Richard Donaldson, William Henderson, John Teamer. 8-L First row, left to right: Phyllis Chunn, Dorothy Oakman, Brenda McCall, Laverne Boger, Leroy Robinson, Nadine Smith, Thomasine Covington, Bettye Tyson, Elaine Wiseman. Second row: Doris Brotherton, Diane Hawkins, Sarah Patterson, Frances Moore, Mary Lee White, Mrs. N. J. Lash, Charles McGee, John Krider. Third row: Bobby Clawson, Novelle Agnew, Harold Peaks, John Frank Jordan, James Gaither, James Connor, David McGee, Danny Marlin. 7-A CLASS Front row, left to right: Anthony Welborne, Wilbert Gladney, Barbara Brown, Flora Burch, Nettie Kerr, Catherine Smith, Nancy Kelly, Geraldine Coleman, Michael Kirksey, Stanley Biggers. Second row: J. E. Anderson, Mayor L. Clarks, Elizabeth Wiseman, Carolyn Bruce, Jimmy Poag, Mary Ann Jackson, John Tabor, Sarah Ann Grasty, Calvin Boger, Glenda Davenport, Dorothy Ann Mack, Willie James Harris, Marie Heggins. Third row: Parnell Kelly, Grant Dunlap, Visco L. V. Jones, Thomas Minter, Haywood Redfern, Clemsin Kelly, Charles Edward Boyd. 7-D CLASS First row, left to right: Mrs. E. H. Dalton, James Cowan, Henry L. Allen, Willie Phillips, Arwilda Clawson, Mary Wood, James McConneaughey, John Heggins, Carson Campbell. Second row: Mary Copelaind, Pearline Ingram, Jennie Parks, Louvinia Miller, Sarah Johnson. Third row: Ray Byers, Melvin Earle, Vernon Clement, James Blakney, Luther Neely, Benny Lipscomb. Fourth row: Calvin Brown, John Graham, Irvin Crockett, Clarence McGee, Willie Sanders, John Shaw, James Parks. SAFETY PATROL First row, left to right: James Ross, Cora Grasty, Mary C. Davis, Phyllis Chunn, Mary Strader, Carol Lancaster, Earbara Broadway, Joyce Stovall, John Scott. Second row: Earl Graham, William Sad er, Barbara Bcger, Mary White, Annie P. Clayborn, Evelyn Morgan, Glenda Davenport, Betty Barnes, Betty Lowery, Betty Johnson. Third row: Thomas Gladney, Milford Agnew, Judy Oakley, Sarah Grasty, Juanita Kerr, Mary Johnson, Elizabeth Giles. Fourth row: James McNeely, Charles McGarity, John L. Tobias, John Shaw, James Lattimore, Samuel Boger, Harry McNeely. Fifth row: Advisors—Messrs. Anderson, Bennett, and Miller. 7-J First row, left to right: Neva Wilson, George Miller, James Ross, Ruby Stout, Richard Davis, Rufus Agnew, Josie McKenzie. Second row: Mrs. D. P. Jones, Henry Johnson, Doris Taylor, Ray Connor, Carolyn French, Mary McClain, Pauline Sloan, Delbert Vaughters. Third row: Brenda Taggart, Gracie Curlee, Guy Loftin, Joseph Patterson, William Boger, Lowden Anderson, Jr., James Simpson. Fourth row: Mary Cureton, Evelyn Morgan, Betty Yarborough, Julie Allison, Richard Eller, Howard Smith. Hl-Y First row, left to right: Samuel Blackwell, James Logan, Benjamin Cureton, Albert Stout, Harry McLaughlin, Henry Withers, Thomas Lee Morgan, George Crawford, p redrick Welborne, James Lattimore, Mr. John W. Nicholson, advisor. Second row: Robert Fisher, James Jones, John W. Cathcart, Claudie Boyd, Sidney Neely, Thomas Clawson, Harold McClain, Larry Logan, Tommie Lee Brown. Third row: Herman Redd, Leonard Harris, Jr., Milford Agnew, John Brown, Roosevelt Copelaind, James McNeely, Julius Broadway, George Chunn, Samuel Boger, Eugene McCombs. N. H. A. First row, left to right: Cornelia Shipp, Alma Clark, Tarty Mack, Nancy Jones, Adelia Boger, Janet Davis, Joyce Stovall, Sandra Clark, Mae Frances Crawford, Ernestine Davis, Evelyne Grasty, Sandra Taggart. Second row: Juanita McGrifF, Gwendolyn Curlee, Barbara Goodrum, Loretta McKenzie, Mary Wilson, Gwendolyn Williams, Amelia Anderson, Bettye Lowery, Lorene Hasty, Bettye Johnson, Barbara Siler, Sylvia Ervin. Third row: Bettye Reid, Jacquelyn Fleming, Vonnie Robertson, Jean Wilkins, Sadie Hawkins, Brenda Woods, Dianne Davis, Mary Godfrey, Carolyn Russell, Mary Johnson, Mrs. P. Lash, advisor. Fourth row: Gloria Smith, Flora Kirksey, Marie French, Patricia Saunders, Marilyn Williams, Barbara Thompson, Nancy Lynn, Joan Wilkins, Sandra Vails, Almeader Stovall. Fifth row: Shirley Greenard, Brenda Witt, Sara Stout, Patricia Walker, Jo Anne Evans, Irene Jordan, Phyllis Neely, Mary Hardin, Barbara Boger, Bettye Jones, Eleanor Patterson. - BIG SISTERS First row, left to right: Willie Mae Boger, Mary Wilson, Rena Mae Fields, Mary Davis, Mary Moon, Mary L. Godfrey, Johnnie Mae Tracey. Second row: Cora Mae Grasty, Barbara Neely, Almeader Stovall. Third row: Ethel B. Clifton, Josephus McCorkle, Carrye Hargrave, Irene Jordan, Jo Ann Evans, Phyllis Christine Neely, Eva Krider, Mrs. A. A. Lancaster. Not shown. Geraldine Grasty, Bettye Brown, Marian Cook, Roberta Martin. BIG BROTHERS First row, left to right: Samuel Blackwell, James Logan, Harry McLaughlin, Henry Withers, John W. Cathcart, Thomas Morgan, Fredrick Welborne, J. W. Nicholson. Second row: Ahab Beatty, Albert Stout, James Lattimore. Third row: Milford Agnew, Eugene McCombs, Claudie Boyd, Roosevelt Cope- laind, Harold McClain, John Bozeman. Fourth row: John Aldrich, Thomas Clawson, Samuel Boger. Fifth row: Benjamin McLendon, James McNeely, George Chunn, Lawrence Houston. Sixth row: Samuel Cole, Tommie L. Brown. INDUSTRIAL ARTS First Year First row, left to right: Marvin Cowan, Reginald Brown, Baxter Wright, James Pharr. Second row: William Agnew, William Woodruff, Farris Bush, Alvin McCorkle, Thomas Gladney, Curtis Fortune. Third row: Homer Roberson, Mr. A. Monroe, James Heggins. Robert Smith, Walter Williams, Bobby Coan. Fourth row: James Hayes, Milford Agnew, John Bozeman, Billy McNeely, Everett Lipscomb, John White. Second Year First row, left to right: Roy McCr ee, Albert Caldwell, Fredrick Welborne, James Sullivan, Johnny Massey, Bobby Aldrich, Charles McGarity, Charles Harris, Lester Neely. Second row: John Mir.ler, Danny McKinney, Mr. A. Monroe, John Miller, Walter Lattimore, Robert White. Third row: James McNeely, James Salmon, W ' alter Howell, Lester Hawkins, John Stout. INDUSTRIAL ARTS II FIRST PERIOD CLASS First row, kneeling: Thomas Morgan, Edgar French, George McLaughlin, James Burton, Nathaniel Tobias. Second row: George Curlee, Charles Smith, Leon Alexander, Ernest Taylor, John Brown. Third row, slanding: Claudie Boyd, Mr A. Monroe, Otis McClain, Thomas Abel, Copell Johnson, Samuel Hopkins, Terry Moore, Melvin Lentz, Robert Tabor, Harry McNeely. Last row: Walter Cook, Harvey McCorkle, John Norman, John Stout. Not shown: James Boger, Curtis Elder, Robert Clodfelter. BRICKLAYING CLASS First row, left to right: Sidney Neely, Charles Smith, ferry Moore. Second row: Nathaniel Tobias, Roy McCree, Darrell McLendon, Mr. A. Monroe, Richard Reid, Walter Cook, John Stout. Third row: Joe Hunter, John Brown, Walter Roberts, Benjamin McLendon, George McLaughlin, William McGarity, Leroy Patterson. STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Geraldine Grasty, Sandra Clark, Phyllis Davis, Mae Frances Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Willie Mae Moon. Second row: Gracie Curlee, Ernestine Davis, Sylvia Ervin, Thomas Morgan. Third row: George Miller, Samuel Blackwell, Herman Redd, Juanita McGrifF, Marlow Shute, Harold Peeks, Jimmy Wright, Jean Wilkins. Fourth row: Mrs. D. P. Jones, advisor, Mary Ann Jackson, Ray Byers, Carson Campbell, Doris Brotherton, Gladys Martin, Nellie Wiseman, Sandra Vails, Avis Wilkins, Almeader Stovall, Harry McLaughlin, president. Fifth row: Henry Withers, Mr. J. W. Nicholson, advisor, Ervin Holt, James Solomon, Samuel Boger, Gordon Witt, Julius Broadway, Ahab Beatty. F. B. L. A. First row, left to right: Mary Moon, Phyllis Neely, Jo Anne Evans, Eva Krider, Thomas Morgan. Second row: Adelia Boger, Claudie Boyd, Thomas Clawson, Eleanor Patterson, James Jones. Third row: Rena Fields, Patricia Walker, Mary Lee Johnson, Irene Jordan, Bernice Coan. Fourth row: Samuel Boger, Cornelia Shipp, Betty Reid, Hugh Lattimore, Cora Grasty. Fifth row: William Latti more, Julius Broad¬ way, John Aldrich, Ahab Beatty, Vera Walker. Standing: Miss E. Powers, advisor. LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Mary Lillian Cureton, Phyllis Ann Chunn, Lou Ella Clawson, Mae Frances Crawford, Phyllis Davis, Brenda McCall, Carol Lancaster, Geraldine Coleman, Delbert Vaughters, James McConneaughey, Cora Grasty, Stanley Biggers. Second row: Betty Yarbrough, Lavern Boger, Gracie Curlee, Shirley Ann McLaughlin, Sarah Ann Grasty, Mary Louise Godfrey, Mary Elizabeth Moon, Margie Joyce Stovall, Carrye Dianne Hargrave. Third row: Cecil Simpson, Ernestine Clawson, Henry Johnson, Janie Tremble, Loretta McKenzie, Mary Catherine Davis, James Gaither, Mary Copeland. Fourth row: Miss S. L. Hunter, Billy Henderson, Mary Lee White, Eva Mae Krider, George W. Crawford, Irene Jordan, Rena Mae Fields, Thomas Lee Morgan, Claudie Boyd, Thomas Clawson, Annie Fisher. Fifth r ow: Frederick Welborne, Samuel Boger, Ruth Johnson, Leonard Harris, Jr., Almeader Stovall, James Jones, Lester Neely, Julius Broadway. MATHEMATICS CLUB Standing, left, Alice Garrett; right, Dianne Davis. Sitting, extreme left: Sadie Hawkins, Mary Hardin, Linda Fant, George Strawder, Edgar French, Woodrow Nichols, Barbara Boger. Center: George Curlee, Edwin Little. Sitting, extreme right: James Boger, Charles Harris, Alice McClain, Sandra Vails. At desk: Instructor, Mr. W. L. Miller. Not shown: Barbara Watkins. First row, left to right: Gloria Smith, Adelia Boger, Corne ' ia Shipp, Sandra Clark, Sylvia Ervin. Second row: John Aldrich, Patricia Saunders, Loretta McKenzie, Betty Lowery, Patricia Walker, Vera Walker, Thomas Morgan. Third row, Mrs. Dalton, advisor, Sara Stout, Flora Kirksey, Betty Reid, Marie French, Bettye Johnson, Bernice Coan, Elizabeth Giles. Fourth row: John Chambers, Julius Broadway, George Crawford, Plugh Lattimore, Thomas Clawson. Fifth row: Edward Mitchell, Robert Fisher, Joe Pemberton, Calvin Martin, Douglas Heath, Tommy Brown, Ahab Beatty, Howard Ormond. Far rear: Samuel Boger. GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Beulah Ingram, Sandra Taggart, Alice McClain, Jean Siler, Juanita McGrifF, Willie Mae Boger, Amelia Anderson, Vergie Byers, Dianne Broadway, Jacqueline Fleming, Gwendolyn Ccrlee. Second row: Flora Kirksey, Josephus McCorkle, Dianne Davis, Mary Moon, Rena Mae Fields, Earbara Boger, Jo Ann Evans, Elizabeth Giles, Brenda Woods, Flonnie French, Bettye Lowery, Betty Brown. Third row: Nancy Jo Jones, Sandra Clark, George Curlee, James Lattimore, Homer Robertson, Thomas C ' awson, Reginald Brown, Alma Kirksey, Jacquelyn Carson, Annie Fisher, Mary Godfrey. Fourth row: Howard Ormond, Edwin Little, Albert Stout, John Aldrich, Roosevelt Cope ' and, William Lattimore, Eaxter Wright, John Houston, Johnnie Tracey, Betty Johnson, Thomas Morgan. Fifth row: Ca ' vin Turner, Ahab Eeatty, Hugh Lattimore, Thomas Brown, Douglas Heath, Edgar French. DRAMATICS CLUB BAND Front, kneeling: Maxine Nash, Delbert Vaughters, Sandra Vails. First row, left to right: Vera Walker, Adelia Boger, Mary Strawder, Phyllis Davis, Barbara Watkins, Janet Davis, Mary Burton, Janie Plamison, Ray Byers, Lorene Hasty, Mary Brown, Ernestine Davis, Barbara Broadway. Second row: Bettye Johnson, Bonnie Bennett, Sarah Stout, Guy Loftin, James Parks, Jacquelyn Saulters, Vonnie Robertson, Betty Reid, Edgar French, George Strawder, Mary Wilson, Jean Wilkins. Third row: Alvin McCorkle, Claudie Boyd, Samuel Blackwell, Danny McKinney, Herbert Caldwell, Stanley Biggers, Calvin Boger, John Mcllwaine, Mr. Harold Woodard, director. Not shown: Edward Cole, Charles McGee, Larry Connors, Paul Jones, Cora Grasty, Sandra Clark, Alma Clark, Almeader Stovall, Shirley McLaughlin, Earl Graham, Gwendolyn Williams, Josephus McCorkle, Samuel Cole, Marion Cox, Shirley Goodman. MAJORETTES Bending, in front: Maxine Nash. Back row, left to right: Sandra Vails, Betty Johnson, Jean Wilkins, Vera Walker, Barbara Broadway. Price Basketball Review After an uneventful football season the Devils changed the scene on the hard¬ wood. Under the direction of a new coach the boys won 50 per cent of their games with an 11-10 overall record and a 6-6 conference record. With only a few seniors on the roster, the team lacked the depth to face many of the more e xperienced teams. The scoring of the team was dominated by juniors Edward Mitchell and Robert Fisher. There were only five seniors on the squad. They were J. W. Cathcart, Curtis Elder, Samuel Boger, Henry Withers, and Walter Roberts. Roy Vance was the trainer. With the fine J.V. team and the veterans of the 1958-59 team, we can expect a lot of victories in the future. Price scored 967 points, while our opponents scored 729. PRICE J.V. REVIEW During the past few years the teams of the Western Division have begun to further develop the skills of the players of the future. Price is one of these teams. This program is called Junior Varsity. After the first season our boys began to appreciate the value of the game. To show this, they won five of six contests this year. This was quite an improvement over the record of last year. The J.V. Devils were led in scoring by Charles McGarity, who also was out¬ standing on defense. Members who played their last J.V. games are Charles McGarity, Bobby Aldrich, Albert Caldwell, George Strawder, John Tobias, Melvin Lentz, James Salmon, and Wayland Mitchell. Price boys scored 182, while their opponents scored 169. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The Price High School Devilettes under the leadership of Coaches Mrs. B. D. Lee and Mr. Joseph E. Anderson had a very successful season. They compiled one of their best records in the past few years as they won nine of fourteen games. The team scoring department was dominated by Sadie Hawkins and Barbara Broadway. Betty Jones, Pat Walker and Nellie Wiseman also contributed to the scoring success of the team. The low scoring of other teams was credited to guards Shirley Greenard, Rena Fields, Irene Jordan, Lorraine Brotherton and Doris Bruce. With the young team and the girls who have developed an interest in the game, we can assure you of a record equal to the one of this year. The departing seniors are Rena Fields, Irene Jordan and Mary Davis. Much of the success of the team must go to the coaching staff mentioned above. This staff has had a winning team for several years. Price girls scored 436 points and their opponents scored 380 points. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Sifting, left to right: Virginia Jordan, Mary Davis, Doris Bruce, Rena Fields, Patricia Walker, Annie Neely, Shirley Greenard, Sadie Hawkins, Vera Walker, Joan Wilkins, Jean Wilkins. Jeannette Hargrave, Barbara Broadway, Lorraine Brotherton. Standing: Sylvia Ervin, Mrs. B. D. Lee, Gladys Martin, Mr. J. E. Anderson, Irene Jordan, Almeader Stovall. Not shown: Bettye Jones, Carrye Hargrave, Nellie Wiseman. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Front (kneeling), left to rig ht: Howard Ormond, Clement McCombs, Herman Redd, Woodrow Nichols. Second (standing): Roy McCree, trainer, Douglas Heath, Robert Tabor, Calvin Martin, J. W. Cathcart, Walter Roberts, Coach H. L. Stewart, Robert Fisher, Samuel Boger, Edward Mitchell, Curtis Elder, Gordan Witt, James Lattimore, manager. g. 7ti S f u u c j JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: John F. White, James Hayes, Bobby Aldrich, Wayland Mitchell, John L. Tobias, Albert D. Caldwell, Baxer Wright. Second row: Otis McClain, trainer, James Salmon, James Coan, George Strawder, Melvin Lentz, Mr. S. W. Lancaster, coach. Of a total of six games, the Junior Varsity won five and lost one. FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right (sitting): Albert Dean Caldwell, John Tobias, Edward Mitchell, Hugh Lattimore, Wayland Mitchell, James Lattimore, Larry Logan, James Logan, Edwin Little, Joe Pemberton, Charles McGarity. Second row (kneeling): Walter Williams, Copell Johnson, James Burton William Lattimore, Harry McLaughlin, Charles Harris, Woodrow Nichols, Lester Carter, Harold Broadway, Tommie Brown, John Stout, Robert Tabor. Third row (standing): Trainer s—John Aldrich, John Chambers, and Clement McCombs, assistant coach Oscar Hargrave, Harry McNeely, Douglas Heath, Walter Cook, Benjamin McLendon, John Cathcart, Walter Roberts, Robert Fisher, Curtis Fortune, Curtis Elder, Leander Steele. Trainers—Roy Keith, Sylvester McConneaughey, and John Whitener. Price Football Review The Price High School Red Devils, under the direction of Coaches S. W. Lancaster and H. L. Stewart, had a somewhat unsuccessful season as they compiled a 2-6-2 overall record and a 2-3-2 conference record. Paving the way for the Devils were Copell Johnson, John Cathcart, Charles McGarity, James Logan, and Edward Mitchell. Members of the line were Robert Fisher, Walter Roberts, Leander Steele, Hugh Lattimore, James Burton, Douglas Heath, Larry Logan, James Lattimore, and Woodrow Nichols. Three seniors were nominated for football awards. These were James Lattimore and James Logan, Most Valuable Players; and Walter Roberts, Most Improved Player. Copell Johnson, senior halfback, was elected to the state all-star team and played offensive halfback for the West at the Shriners ' Youth Bowl game in Greensboro. The departing seniors are James Lattimore, Hugh Lattimore, Copell Johnson, John Cathcart, Walter Rob¬ erts, James Logan, Harry McLaughlin, Ben McLendon, Freddie Welborne, Henry Withers, William Lattimore, Tommie Brown, and Curtis Elder. Priced scored 78 (seventy-eight) points to their opponents ' 158 (one hundred and fifty-eight). 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Camp Mr. Steve Gilmore Mrs. Dorothy Aldrich Mr. Wade Camp Mr. Roscoe Giluim Mrs. Thomas Aldrich Mrs. Montrell Capie Mr. Donald Gist Mrs. Annie Alexander Mr. L. A. Carson Mr. Mrs. Manuel Goble Mrs. Doris Alexander Mrs. Charity Cash Mrs. Emma Lee Godfrey Mr. Fred Alexander Mr. John Castle Mr. Ernest Goodrum Miss Mollie Alexander Mrs. Laura Castle Mr. E. L. Goodrum Mrs. Juanita Alexander Mrs. Willie Mae Cathcart Mrs. Mamie Graham Mr. Mrs. Walt Alexander Mr. Mrs. Harry Chambers Mrs. Mozelle Graham Mr. Claude Allen Mrs. Theodore Cherry Mr. Rayford Graham Miss Hattie Anderson Mrs. Ethel Chunn Miss Geraldine Grasty Mr. Joseph Anderson Mr. Ford Chunn Mr. Mrs. Jerome Grasty Mr. William Anderson Mrs. Alma Clark Mr. M. J. Griffith Mrs. A. Archie Mrs. Ruth Clawson Mr. Mrs. John Hall Mrs. Thelma Archie Mrs. Evelyn Clayborne Mrs. Hazel Hancock Mrs. Pearl Bailey Mr. Rufus Clayborne Rev. . Mrs. J. 1. Hargrave Mr. Samuel Bailey Mr. William Click Mrs. Mary Harper Mr. Richard Baker Mr. Samuel Cole, Jr. Mrs. Arthur Harris Mrs. R. L. Baker Mrs. Cleo Connor Mr. E. L. Harris Mrs. Mary E. Barber Mrs. Vizine Connor Mrs. Florence Harris Mrs. Mildred Barber Mrs. Helen Cook Mrs. Inez Harris Mr. Mrs. T. Barber Mrs. Luther Cook Mrs. Pauline Harris Mr. Mrs. Herman Barger Mrs. Marie Copeland Rev. C. H. Hawkins Mr. James Baroer Mr. Fred Corry Mr. Samuel Hawkins Mr. Mrs. Josephus Bellamy Miss Johnnie Mae Corry Mrs. Bertha Hawthorne Mr. John Bernhardt Mrs. Nancy Corry Mrs. Jennie Hawthorne Mr. Ernest Bingham Mr. William Cowan Mrs. Lorraine Heath AAr AArc Pn f r ' er lohn Hooain ; Compliments of RELIABLE PAWN SHOP Compliments of Your Friendly Credit Jeweler FiSHER-THOMPSON 112 N. Main St. Dial ME 6-3823 HARDWARE SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of TOPS Salisbury Pharmacy PAYDEN’S CLEANERS AND DYERS Prescription Specialists 631 W. Horah St. Dial ME 3-9657 Dial ME 6-3911 SALISBURY, N. C. PEELER’S PRINTERY Books , Jobs and Commercial Printing Dial ME 6-2151 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA PURCELL’S DRUG STORES 101 N. Main St. Dial ME 6-2041 111 W. Innes St. Dial ME 3-2131 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA FRANKIE’S CHICKEN SHACK BAR-B-Q CHICKEN B. F. CURETON, Owner Delivered Anywhere In City Curb Service Open from 2 A.M.-2 A.M. 1600 Old Wilkesboro Road Dial ME 3-9976 or ME 6-1205 E. B. BARGER GROCERY Quality Meats Fancy Groceries 1010 West Horah Street Dial ME 3-9691 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of JAKE RENDLEMAN Cash Wholesale Groceries 210 North Lee Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA TAGGART’S DRY CLEANERS 1 - 4 Hours ' Service 300 South Partee Street 730 West Innes Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Piedmont Radiator Works Autos - Trucks - Tractors Cleaned and Repaired Highway 29 Dial ME 3-9431 SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA BIG “V” LEISURE LADS Service Center Manufacturers of Dandy Duds BARBER SHOP—Dial ME 3-9968 BEAUTY PARLOR—Dial ME 3-9968 Boys Clothing Prompt, Courteous, Efficient Service HENDRICK BRENNON STREET SERVICE STATION 530 S. Shaver St. Dial ME 3-9841 m naoMi THE l Hyb L) 1 KblvH fcK OVLf of Xl4 -fLirv-l AjtoVfc4 GOLD SALISBURY, N. C. SHOP Drink GOOD LUCK, SENIORS The Light Compliments of Refreshment Phil J PEPSI-COLA Bottling Company Family Shoe Store Phone ME 3-0791 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of WALTON ' S Men ' s Boys ' Clothing GEM GAS Furnishings Appliances 107 N. Main St. Dial ME 3-0561 SALISBURY, N. C. 1 Compliments of McLaughlin’s GROCERY SUNBEAM Meats Produce BAKERY Dial ME 3-9914 1210 West Monroe Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ROWAN FCX SERVICE Jimmie Blackwelder Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizer Barbecue Custom Grinding and Mixing 1624 W. Innes St. Dial ME 6-2471 429 N. Lee St. Dial ME 6-4271 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of E. L. RUFTY CAROLINA MAID Grocery and Market PRODUCTS , INC. Self-Service Manufacturers of WOMEN ' S DRESSES SLIPPERS 1315 N. Main Street GRANITE QUARRY, NORTH CAROLINA SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA CLINE ' S Compliments of SHOE SERVICE EARLE’S Reliable Service Office Supplies 110 E. Innes Street 119 W. Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. Dial ME 6-2341 £cud A. Studio. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS COPIES — BLUEPRINTS KODAK FINISHING — FAST SERVICE 416 West Franklin Street 600 N. Fulton Street Dial ME 3-1761 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Traditionally Fine Meats Since 1922 Compliments of White Seal Products Rodgers and Fisher Service HAM, BACON, FRANKS South Fulton and Lincolnton Road WHITE PACKING CO. Dial ME 3-9675 Compliments of Compliments of W. A. Brown and GOODMAN LUMBER COMPANY Son, Inc. Building Materials and Mill Work Refrigeration Dial ME 3-2421, 3-2122, 3-2423 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SALISBURY CLEANERS Always Sleep On a Taylor Mattress 60 Years of Know How Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations Free Parking for Our Customers Taylor Mattress Co. 224 E. Fisher St. Dial ME 3-9551 Dial ME 3-4072 SALISBURY, N. C. CULBERTSON ' S Cabinet Upholstery Shop Satisfaction Is Our First Consideration 408 Wilkins Lane Dial ME 3-0314 SALISBURY, N. C. F. BENNETT AND SON Meats — Groceries — Hardware — Dry Goods — Shoes 502 South Shaver Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA WATSON BROTHERS TV SERVICE R.C.A. — Zenith — Motorola Auto Radio — Phonograph —— Television 105 Gregory Avenue (Statesville Rd.) Dial ME 3-3061 SALISBURY, N. C. BUS:NESS PHONE ME 6 - 3018 —day or night LADY ASSISTANT NNIE ELL’S—ME 6-5065 SADIE FAIR—ME 3-1752 u heraT Director ' $u JotPCNUABlt CCONOMIlAt PCRvICt Ellis, IVfangum Fair Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 701 West Horah Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Moore Bros. Transportation Co. Student Tour Service SAM MOORE 407 E. Henderson Dial ME 3-3921 SALISBURY, N. C. L. F. MOORE Phones: Day 7215, Night 53679 Route Two HIGH POINT, N. C. RANDALL’S Barber and Beauty Clinic If we please you tell others; if not, tell us. T. J. RANDALL, Prop. 802 W. Horah St. Dial ME 3-9677 Compliments of ROWAN DAIRY Your Home Totvn Dairy SALISBURY, N. C. LASH ' S SELF-SERVICE STORE 129 E. Council St. Phone ME 3-9877 731 W. Horah St. Phone ME 6-5861 724 W. Innes St. Phone ME 3-9609 SWARTZ AND CO. Dealers in Junk of All Kinds 428 N. Lee St. Dial ME 3-3381 SALISBURY, N. C. ISENHOUR Brick and Tile Co., Inc. P. O. Box 1249 Dial ME 6-0131 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of STOKES DEVEREUX SALISBURY LAUNDRY Cleaners and Dyers MOTHPROOF CLEANING Corner Lee and Fisher Streets Dial ME 6-2171 Dial ME 6-5301 SPENCER, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of SALISBURY CAROLINA Lumber and Supply Co. RUBBER HOSE CO. South Main Street at City Limits SALISBURY, N. C. WAGONER SUPPLY COMPANY = BJL Concrete Building Materials STANBACK COMPANY, LTD. 812 West Innes Street Dial ME 6-1642 1500 S. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. BELK’S The Belk-Harry Co. CITY HATTERS Same-Day Service • First Class Shoe Repairing Serving Salisbury and Surrounding Area Since 1902 • Finest in Quality — Finest in Prices • Shoes Dyed — Shoes Shined—All Colors • Hats Cleaned — Blocked — Rebuilt SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Dial ME 3-9892 205 South Main Street CAROLINA MUSIC COMPANY Compliments of RECORDS OF ALL SPEEDS 119 E. Fisher St. Dial ME 3-4812 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SA LISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Security Bank Compliments of Trust Company ROWAN COUNTY The Friendly Bank With Convenient Afternoon Banking Hours NEW CAR SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA DEALERS SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ARNOLD’S Your Guide To Better Fashions 108 South Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. THE HOP JOE TUGMAN Owner Manager • BEER LICENSE 50-79 • CHICKEN BAR-B-Q • SHORT ORDERS • SANDWICHES • REASONABLE PRICES ORDERS TO GO 501 Concord Rd. Dial ME 3-9642 Compliments of 0. O. RUFTY MAYNARD General Store MUSIC COMPANY Dial ME 3-4381 SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Innes St. Drug Store Wallace Building Compliments of Dial ME 3-4521 Medical SALISBURY RETAIL Center Pharmacy FURNITURE DEALERS Dial ME 6-2431 Ketner Center ASSOCIATION SALISBURY, N. C. Prescription Specialists Thomas Howard Co. Wholesale Distributors General Office. 106 E. Franklin Dial ME 3-9051 Shipping Dept., 604 N. Lee Dial ME 6-3031 SALISBURY, N. C. He ' s busier every day, yet always ready when you need him . . to pro¬ tect health, prevent accidents, guard your streets and playground and build¬ ing . . . help in your parents ' shops and factories, and add comfort in your homes. Duke Power Company Serving the Piedmont Carolinas MARLEY’S Esso Servicenter Batteries and Accessories Washing and Greasing Dial ME 3-9769 East Innes at Long Street Shop And Save At FOOD TOWN Rowan County ' s Largest and Most Complete Super Markets Two Convenient Locations E. Innes at Long Street W. Innes at Mahaiey Avenue Box 1300 Compliments of ALLEN’S Esso Servicenter Atlas Tires (Best Stock In Town) Complete Auto Service 429 S. Main St. Dial ME 3-4771 SALISBURY, N. C. SWARINGEN’S GROCERY Fresh Meats and Groceries 21A N. Lee Street 627 S. Caldwell Street Dial me 3-9821 It Pleases Us to Please You Autographs Autographs ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, NC 3907826176 .. m , V 1, V , cj. V ■ V • X ' ■ , v Vi ' ‘ V s I ’


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