Price High School - Pricean Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

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. % ' . - - . • • . i ■ 1 l k m THE PRICEAN PUBLISHED BY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS OF PRICE HIGH SCHOOL Salisbury, North Carolina Volume 44 Foreword The graduating class of 1961 is gratified to present this annual. In it we have tried to include some of the copious memories that we treasure. We wish to express our gratitude to our Superintendent, Mr. J. H Knox,- our principal, Mr. S. O. Jones; our faculty, and our parents for making provisions for our education and many worth-while activities. We are very grateful to our senior advisors, Mrs. A. A. Lancaster and Mr. J. W. Nicholson, for their guidance and patience. The class wishes to thank the many business frms of our community and the patrons whose profitable aid made this publication possible. ALICE ELIZABETH GARRETT Editor Dedication AARS. ESTHER MARIONEAUX The class of ' 61 takes pleasure in dedicating this annual to Mrs. Esther Marion- eaux. As a very competent teacher of French and English, as advisor to the Senior Honor Society, as accompanist to the glee club, and as a Christian lady dedicated to the building of good citizenship, Mrs. Marioneaux has made an indelible impres¬ sion on our lives. The senior class hereby salutes Mrs. Marioneaux with apprecia¬ tion and esteem. Greetings From Our Superintendent AAR. J. H. KNOX I am honored to bring greetings and congratulations to the Pricean Staff, to the Seniors, and all other members of Price Junior-Senior High School. My very best wishes for continued success and happiness go to each of you. Cordially yours, J. H. KNOX, Superintendent Price Junior-Senior High Schoo THE BLACK AND RED Day by day we come to school, Through sunshine, rain, or snow Lessons noble, golden rules Direct us as through life we go. Games we play, in contest try Our very best to do, Always for the best desire For race and country too. 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. CHORUS: Through all the years, midst our joys a nd our tears, We ' ll always love you, dear Price High. Your colors bright, we will never slight, But hold them high until we die; For we may go North, South, East, or West, And by many colors be led; Yet, we know of all the rest. Price High School is still the best; So we ' ll cherish the Black and Red. A. A. L. Our Retired Principa MR. L. H. HALL The class of ' 61 salutes our retired principal, Mr. L. H. Hall. For thirty-six years he was the leader of the Negro Division of Public Schools in Salisbury. He has been a great influence in the educational, civic, and religious life in Salisbury. The class of ' 61 has thirty-two parents who finished Price during Mr. Hall ' s adminis¬ tration. We have enjoyed hearing their reminiscences, and we are thankful for his continued interest in Price. Our Principa MR. S. O. JONES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1961 This yearbook is another evidence of student initiative and achieve¬ ment. I have watched you grow during your years here at Price, and I have been favorably impressed with your willingness to accept respon¬ sibility and your determination to succeed. We shall miss the dedicated service and competent leadership which you so ably provided in this period of high school development BifKwe shall watch you with pride as you go forward to meet the increasing demands of the society in which you live. May your good work and spirit of cooperation remain an important heritage for those who wiil follow you. Sincerely yours, S. O. JONES, Principal Faculty AAR. J. E. ANDERSON Seventh Grade, Safety Patrol Troop Committeeman AAR. L. E. ANDERSON Eighth Grade, Geography, History, Science, Scoutmaster, ’Jr. Science Club Jr. History Club AARS. GRACE BENJAAAIN Librarian Library Science AAR. JAAAES BENNETT Eighth Grade, Photographers Club Safety Patrol, Scouting AAISS NELLIE CORNELIUS Seventh Grade AARS. ELLA H. DALTON Seventh Grade, Big Sisters AARS. DORIS P. JONES Guidance Counselor Student Council Facu lty MRS. ABNA A. LANCASTER Senior Advisor, F. T. A. English, Sociology MR. S. W. LANCASTER Ninth Grade Science, Mathematics Football, J.V. Basketball MRS. NANNIE J. LASH Eighth Grade, Language Arts, Ninth Grade Health, Jr. National Honor Society MR. W. L. MILLER Mathematics, Safety Patrol MRS. BARBARA D. LEE Tenth Grade, World History, Physical Education, Girls ' Basketball MRS. E. C. MARIONEAUX Tenth Grade, French, English Sr. National Honor Society MR. ALEXANDER MONROE Industrial Arts, Bricklaying, N. C. S. I. O. Facu y MR. JOHN NICOLSON MISS EUNICE POWERS Senior Advisor, Biology, Chemistry, Hi-Y, Physics, Sr. Science Club Eleventh Grade, Typing, English, Pricean, General Business MRS. ANNIE MARIE PRUITT MR. F. D. PONDER MRS. ANNETTE WATSON Secretary, Eleventh Grade, Treasurer Physical Education, Basketball, Track, American History Ninth Grad Homemakin N. H. A. e, 9 - MRS. A. E. MARIE WEEKS English, AAusic, Glee Club MR. H. H. WOODARD Ninth Grade, Civics, Band, Economics WJ Seniors BOBBY EUGENE ALDRICH Bull Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well your part, there all honor lies. Ambition: Coach Activities: Basketball Team, Hi-Y, Let- terman ' s Club. LEON ALEXANDER Feet Live a good life and you can look back. Activities: N.C.S.I.O., Football, Letter- man ' s Club, Hi-Y, Big Brothers. AMELIA ARTROLIA ANDERSON Melia Let ' s reason the worst that may befall. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Glee Club, N.H.A., Big Sis¬ ters, French Club. JAMES MONROE BOGER, JR. Bish Wirh God helping, nothing to be feared. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Student Council, Math Club, Science Club, Hi-Y, Big Brothers, French Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff. BARBARA JEAN BOGER Barb We never know how high we are till we are called to rise. Ambition: Teacher Activities: Big Sisters, N.H.A., F.T.A., Basketball Team, Glee Club, Pricean Staff, Annua! Staff, French Club. JAMES EDWARD BROADWAY Jackie The world doesn ' t owe you anything, it was he-e first. Ambition: Bricklayer Activities: N.C.S.I.O., Football Team. ELIZABETH LARRAINE BROTHERTON Lo Most people would succeed in small things if they were not to trouble with great ambitions. Ambition: Elementary Teacher, Social Worker Activities: N.H.A., Cheering Squad, Basketball Team, Student Council, Glee Club, Tennis Team. ALBERT DEAN CALDWELL Dean Character is made by many acts, and lost by a single one. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Hi-Y, Library Science, Foot¬ ball, Basketball, Track Team, Letterman ' s Club. Seniors VERGIE MAE BYERS The race is not to the swift, nor to the battle of the strong, but to him that endureth to the end. Ambition: Nurse Activities: Majorette, Glee Club. KENNY JOE BROWN Killer Joe Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Ambition: Poet Activities: Track Team ( ELISABETH CHAPMAN BYNUM on The stairway to success is in educa¬ tion. Ambition: Medical Technologist Activities: Science Club. HERBERT O ' NEAL CALDWELL Squirrel First live for today, then prepare for tomorrow. Ambition: Commercial Artist, Band Di¬ rector Activities: Band. JOHN WILBERT CHAMBERS Chaney The surest way to succeed is to de¬ termine not to fail. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Football and Basketball Man¬ ager, Pricean Staff, Dramatics Club, Statis¬ tician... Seniors ALMA YVONNE CLARK Vonne For all the hard things to bear and grin, the hardest is being taken in. Ambition: Social Worker Activities- N.H.A., Cheering Squad, Band, Library Science Club. ROBERT CLODFELTER Clypso To believe in immorality is one thing, but is first needful to believe in life. Ambition: Doctor, Chef Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Science Club. CAROLE DIANNE DAVIS Dee Dee Heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight but they while their companions slept were tailing upward in the night. Ambition: Mathematician, Tearher Activities: Glee Club, Big Sisters, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Student Council, N.H.A., Math Club, Science Club, F.T.A., Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, French Club. GEORGE MICHAEL CURLEE Porgie God grant me serenity to accept thngs I cannot change; courage to change ihose I can change; and wisdom to know the difference between the two. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Science Club, Math Club. French Club, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Football Squad, Letterman ' s Club, Annual Staff. JANET ANTOINETTE DAVIS Jeannie Lfe is what you make it. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Band, Glee Club, N.H.A., F.T.A., Big Sisters, Trainer for Girls Basket¬ ball Team. Seniors MARY ELIZABETH EDGAR ■ ' Bow For the impatient there is never lime enough—wait. Ambition: Business Administrator Activities: Glee Club, N.H.A., Math Club, Cheering Squad, Dramatics Club. ALICE ELIZABETH GARRETT Liz He climbs highest who helps another up. Ambition: Mathematician, Musician Activities: Glee Club, Math Club, Pricean Staff, French Club, National Honor Society, Annual Staff, Science Club, Student Council, Big Sisters. EDGAR NATHANIEL FRENCH, JR. Jodie Strive today for a better tomorrow. Ambition: Chemical Engineer Activities: National Honor Society, Hi- Y, Glee Club, Band, Math Club, Science Club, F.T.A., Student Council, Big Brothers, Pricean Staff. MARY SELINA HARDIN Seline God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Ambition: Teacher Activities: Math Club, Science Club, French Club, F.T.A., Big Sisters, N.H.A., Annual Staff LINDA ELAINE FANT Pop A good thought is indeed a great boon for which God is to be thanked; next he who is the first to utter it, and then, in a lesser, but still in a considerable degree, the friend who is the first to quote it to us. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Library Science, French Club, N.H.A., Cheering Squad. JEANETTE NOVELLE HARGRAVE Be ever so kind, as kind things will always be ready for you. Ambition: Nurse Activities: Glee Club. CHARLES FREDERICK HARRIS, JR. Bear There is no sacrifice too great for the ones we love. Ambition: Politician, Lawyer, or Mathe¬ matician Activities: Football, Science Club, Math Club, French Club, Letterman ' s Club, Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Annual Staff. ERVIN MAURICE HOLT Reese He only is a well made man who has a good determination. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Science Club. Seniors JOE WAYNE HUNTER ' I slept and dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. Ambition: X-ray Technician Activities: Big Brothers, Hi-Y. SAMUEL LINTON HOPKiNS I go not where there is a path but make one for myself. Ambition: Contractor Activities: Big Brothers, Hi-Y, Football Trainer. RACHEL YVONNE HART In order to reach the peak of success in whichever field we endeavor, we must strive for it with all the trust within one ' s power. Ambition: Commercial Teacher Activities: N.H.A., G ' ee Club, Pricean Staff, Library Science Club. SADIE VICTORIA HAWKINS Vicki With God all things are possible. Ambition: Nurse Activities: Miss Price, F.T.A., French Club, Letterman ' s Club Math Club, Student Council, Science Club, Cheering Squad, Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Big Sisters, N.H.A. Seniors BETTY ANN JONES Bet The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Activities: N. H. A., Letterman ' s Club, Photographer ' s Club, Library Science Club. MELVIN DOUGLASS LENTZ Thin A man can be no straighter than when stooping to help a child Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Track Team, Band, Glee Club, Big Brothers, Basketball Team. MAGDALINE KELLY Peggy ' Ask. and it shall be given; seek and ye shall find. Ambition: Secretary JANNETTE ANN LONG Jan Reading m.aketh a full man; conference a ready man; writing an exact man. Ambition: Nurse Activities- Basketball Team. EDWIN EARL LITTLE Chick The power of applying attention, steady and undissipated to a single object, is the sure mark of a superior genius. Ambition: Architectural Engineer. Activities: Hi-Y, Glee Club, Basketball, Foolball, Track Team, Science Club, Annual Staff, Letterman ' s Club, Big Brothers, Math Club, French Club NANCY VIRGINIA LYNN Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider. Ambition: Beautician Activities: N.H.A. TARTY MAE MACK Mac Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: N.H.A., Library Science Club. OTIS WATTS McCLAIN Wild-Cat ' You can ' t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pocket. Ambition: Test Driver Activities: Hi-Y, Annual Staff, N.C.S.I.O. Seniors ALICE JEAN McCLAIN Jean ' That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful. Ambition: Sociologist Activities: Annual Staff, French Club. CLEMENT HILL McCOMBS Bannie Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Ambition: Medical Doctor Activities: Basketball, Tennis Team, Football, Hi-Y. GLADYS ERMA MARTIN Granny Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Basketball, Tennis Team, Let- terman ' s Club, Science Club, N.H.A., Stu¬ dent Council, Safety Patrol, Cheering Squad. CHARLES LEONARD McGARITY Chuck Down in their hearts wise men know this truth; that the only way to help yourself is to help others. Ambition: Coach Activities: Football, Basketball, Track Team, Letterman ' s Club, Safety Patrol. Seniors JOHN ALLEN MclLWAINE June I have just crossed the bay and the ocean lies in front of me. Ambition: Musician Activities: Track Team, Tennis Team, Band, Glee Club. BETTY JEAN McKENZIE Though you seek the world over to find the beautiful, you must carry it with you or you will find it not. Ambition: Nurse CHARLES DARRELL McLENDON Take one step at a time but always forward. Ambition: Professional Football Player Activities: Glee Club, Football, Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Library Science Club. HARRY LEE AAcNEELY Bone A man will never succeed if he doesn ' t try. Ambition: Industrial Arts Instructor Activities: Football, Big Brothers, Hi-Y, Letterman ' s Club, N.C.S.I.O. JOHN ALPHONZO MINTER Cheeze Live each day for today, for tomorrow may never come. Ambition: Engineer Activities: Glee Club, Big Brothers, Science Club, Hi-Y, Library Science Club. WAYLAND MITCHELL Hooks I am only one step ahead, there are others to take. Ambition: Interior Decorator Activities: Football, Big Brothers, D ric- ean Staff, Annual Staff. Seniors TERRY ALEXANDER MOORE Popcorn Never give up and you will succeed. Ambition: Truck Driver Activities: Football Trainer, N.C.S.I.O. MAXINE NASH I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something, and because, I cannot do every¬ thing, I will not refuse to do the some¬ thing that I can do. Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: N. H. A., Drum Ma|orette, Band. ANNIE RUBY NEELY Sister Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. Ambition: Social Vorker Activities: N.H.A., Glee Club, Letter- man ' s Club, Library Science Club, Basket¬ ball, Cheering Squad. WOODROW WILSON NICHOLS, JR. Nick Faith in thyself is a ticket to success. Ambition: Physician Activities: Hi-Y, Student Council, French Club, Annual Staff, Footbal 1 , Basketball, Letterman ' s Club, Science Club, Big Bro¬ thers. JOYCE WILLMA ROBERTSON Live to love others day by day. Ambition: Home Economics Teacher Activities: Glee Club, F.T.A., Big Sis¬ ters, Cheering Squad. RICHARD LEE REID Chubby Checker One step forward is better than ten back. Ambition: Artist Activities: Track Team, Hi-Y, Football. CAROLYN MAE LOUISE RUSSELL It is better to be small and shine, than to be great and cast a shadow. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: N.H.A., F.T.A., Glee Club. Seniors SHIRLEY ELAINE SHARPE Shir I He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise—follow him. Ambition: Nurse Activities: Library Science Club. BARBARA JEAN SILER Jean A man cannot have an idea of per¬ fection in another, which he has never been sensible of in himself. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: N.H.A., Glee Club, Student Council, Pricesn Staff. Big Sisters. CHARLES A. SMITH Pooch ie You cannot climb the ladder of success with your hands tied. Ambition: Coach Activities: Football, N.C.S.I.O., Letter- man ' s Club. JAMES RODGER SALMON, JR. Rat Let not the mistakes of yesterday nor the fear of tomorrow spoil today. Ambition: Mathematician Activities: Hi-Y GEORGE FRANKLIN STRAWDER Mr. G Success in life is not so much a matter of talent or opportunity, as of concentra¬ tion and perseverance. Ambition: Doctor Activities: Band, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Science Club, French Club, Big Brothers, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff. ERNEST LEE TAYLOR Be kind to people on your way up, because you will meet them on the way down. Ambition: Institutional Dietician Activities: Football, Hi-Y, Letterman ' s Club, N.C.S.I.O. Seniors BARBARA JEAN WATKINS Barb To make ihe best better. Ambition: Mathematician Activities: Math Club, Science Club, Cheering Squad. JOHN LEE TOBIAS Tobo Have conquered and striving to con¬ tinue conquering. Ambition: Teacher Activities: F.T.A., French Club, Library Science Club, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, Safety Patrol, Football, Basketball, Student Council, Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Dramatics Club, Letterman ' s Club. GLADELLA JOAN WILKINS The best part of beauty is one that no picture can express. Ambition: Secretary Activities: N.H.A., Majorette Squad, French Club, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, Student Council, Big Sisters. SADIE JEAN WILKINS Jean The only jewel that will not decay is knowledge—time ripens all things—no man is born wise. Ambition: Psychologist Activities: N.H.A., Student Coun cil, Majorette Squad, French Club, Science Club. SANDRA THERESA VAILS Sandy The only jewel that will not decay is knowledge. Ambition: Sociologist, Journalist Activities: Student Council, N.H.A., Majorette Squad, Band, Glee Club, Annual Staff, French Club, Math Club, Science Club, Pricean Staff, Big Sisters. WILLIE JEAN WOODS Jean With determination to my left and God to my right and wisdom as my guide, I ' ll live this life. Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Science Club, Math Club. n Memoriam EDWARD LLOYD COLE On February 1, 1961, our beloved classmate Edward Cole died as the result of an accident he encountered on his way to school. The grief of the class and that of the entire school was overwhelming. Edward was quiet, friendly, courteous, pleasant, trustworthy, studious, ambitious, industrious, and religious. He was a member of the Price band, the Hi-Y, Big Brothers, French and Math clubs. He belonged to the House of Prayer for All People and was very active in the church band and youth groups. The class dedicates this page to the memory of our deceased companion. Though thou art gone, dear friend Thy life ' s breath hath no end; Thy memory lives on in every soul That loved thee much , dear Edward Cole. Statistician ' s Report I, Sandra Vails, being chosen statistician for the class of ' 61, will do my humble best to be worthy of this honor. The class of ' 61 is certain to be one of the best ever to pass through the doors of our dear Price High. I will proceed to tell you about us. Most of us are 17 years of age with the exception of George Curlee who says he is sweet sixteen and never been kissed ??? The shortest girl is Magdaline Kelly and the shortest boy is Ernest Taylor; while the tallest girl is Barbara Boger and the tallest boy is our own basketball star Melvin Lentz. As we compare shapes and sizes we find Alice McClain and Otis McClain on the, should we say, slim side, and Jean Woods and John Mcllwain to be a bit rounder than average. The favorite sport among both the girls and the boys is basketball but Rat Salmon prefers that great game of pool. Our favorite foods range from Hot Dogs to steaks. Oh, don ' t let me forget about Edwin Little, girls. He prefers carrots. He says they account for his pretty eyes, We all like Nehi sodas and Pepsi-Colas except Charles McGarity, better known as the Kool-Aid Kid. Everyone in the class is active in extra-curricular activities. We have members in every club and organization in the school, many of us holding top offices. Lorraine Brotherton is the presi¬ dent of ihe United Do Nothingers club. Most of us seniors of ' 61 are quite self-oossessed. We have a good opinion of ourselves, which can account for our manner. Mary Hardin says she has the best voice in the class, but she will give Barbara Boger a close second. Annie Neely is entirely too modest to give her opinion of herself. We realize, however, that we have a few personal weaknesses — like John Tobias. He has a personal weakness for a certain senior girl. Avon lipstick is the preferred by the girls, while the fellows say any kind will do. The favorite perfume is Chanel No. 5, but Clement McCombs likes the smell of cooking spices a little better. The most popular television program is 77 Sunset Strip while John Chambers gets up on Saturday to see Leonardo Lion. We all listen to Radio Station W.A.A.A. where Daddy-O flips the latest sounds. Of course, Woodrow Nichols would rather listen to recordings of Physics made Simple , but he will go along with the rest of us. The class members enjoy all types of literature. Dianne Davis and Jackie Broadway read the most in the class. Dianne? Novels and Current Events. James? You guessed right—comic books. The mosl popular dances done by the seniors are Continental , Twist , Pony , but Amelia Anderson and Herbert Caldwell prefer the Fox Trot . The hit songs are Blue Moon , Please Say You Want Me Too , Some Kinda Wonderful , Rebound . James Boger digs the beat of Please Mr. Custer . He says it sends him. In the future, members of our class will be doctors, scientists, engineers, housewives, busi¬ ness men and women, teachers, ministers, and writers. The colleges of our choice are Livingstone, North Carolina College, Hampton, Winston-Salem Teachers College, University of North Carolina, A. T. College, and Howard. Over half of our class plans to attend college. Charles Harris feels Uncle Sam needs him, so he will answer the call. We have thirty-two parents of members of the senior class who are former graduates of Price. We are very proud of this fact, as we prepare to pass out the same doors from which they left. With Learn as if you were to live forever, live as if you were to die tomorrow as our motto, the senior class of ' 61 feels that our success is quite assured, an d that we will rise to the top as we climb our ladder of life. With great pride and honor, I affix my signature to this document on this the eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-one. SANDRA VAILS CLASS OFFICERS President Edwin Little Vice-President George Strawder Secretary Alice Garrett Assistant Secretary Mary Hardin -• a surer George Curlee Reporters Jean Siler, Alice McClain Class History Learn as if you were to live forever Live as if you were to die tomorrow So say the immortal class of 1961. Taking a cue from this motto let us go back and reminisce over the four years we have spent at Price, realizing that every future must be built upon the past. Let us recall with ioy, with pride, wilh gratitude, and with humbleness, our achievements as well as our shortcomings. September, 1957, ninety-four knowledge seeking freshmen entered the hallowed halls of Ole Price High. We were eager, excited and anxious to make a name for ourselves. This class was composed of mainly young people from the two Salisbury elementary schools. There were others who joined us, they were: George Strawder, Alice Garrett, Barbara Wat¬ kins, Betty McKenzie, Carolyn Russell, and Charles Harris.. Under the able guidance of Mrs. B. D. Lee, Mr. James Bennett and Mr. S. W. Lancaster, we soon realized that we were at Price, not to play, to dream and to drift, but to learn. As that year progressed, we found time to lend our talents to the many extracurricular activities of our school. We participated in the Band, Glee Club, Safety Patrol, N.H.A., and the Student Council. In sports, we had representatives on both the boys and girls basketball teams and on the football team. As freshmen we received varied honors. The Citizenship Award for the freshmen went to Martha Yarborough. Our attendant for Miss Price was Martha Yarborough; and Mr. Freshman and Miss Freshman were Harry McNeely and Betty Lowery. Dianne Davis placed third, as a soloist, in the Annual Solo-Oratorical Contest. As you can see we had a very industrious class that year. We were indeed striving towards our goal of a successful high school career. 1958 found us returning to Price a little less in number but a bit wiser. This was our sophomore year. With Mrs. B. D. Lee, Mrs. G. P. Lash, and Mr. Harold H. Woodard as our guides, we entered into the life of Price with alacrity and in an assiduous manner, ready to make a better record for ourselves in our second try. Again, we were represente d in many clubs and organizations as well as in the varied extracurricular activities. Sophomores took part in the Safety Patrol, N.H.A., Student Council, Mathematics Club, Library Science Club, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, and Band. We also took part on the girls and boys basketball teams, the Junior Varsity and on the football team. Our honored members were: Jean Siler was our Miss Price attendant; Barbara Boger won first place, as a soloist, and Edgar French won frst place, as an orator, in the Solo-Oratorical Contest. Lorraine Brotherton was our Penny Queen that year. As we left the sophomore class, we looked ahead to an even better year as juniors. With only seventy-eight members, we entered our junior year; Mr. F. D. Ponder and Miss Eunice Powers guided us tor this school term. As usual, our class made itself felt in the clubs and organizations of the school The clubs to which we belonged were: The Student Council, Safety Patrol, Mathematics Club, Band, Glee Club, Library Science Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.A., F.T.A., Senior Science Club, Hi-Y, and the Cheering Squad. Our members on the girls and boys basketball teams, the track team and the football team were indeed felt as they helped to spark the teams to victory. This year, Jean Siler won first place, as a soloist, in the Solo-Oratorical Contest. Alice Garrett was our attendant for Miss Price and Mary Hardin was the attendant for the May Day activities. Alice Garrett, Edgar French, George Curlee, and Dianne Davis were tapped for membership in the newly organized Beatrice Riggs Hall National Honor Society and were awarded certificates from the Salisbury City School Board for maintaining a high scholastic average for that year. Our marshals were: Sandra Vails, Alice Garrett, Dianne Davis, James Boger, George Curlee, and Edgar French. As juniors we gave the senio rs a won¬ derful prom with the iheme Satellite Ball . It was truly enjoyed by all. As the year passed, we realized that this our ihird year in high school was gradually coming to a close and it was time to move on to a higher mark in our ladder of education. Sixty-eight in strength, we set out on our fourth and final year at Price. The Senior Advisors were Mrs. A. A. Lan¬ caster and Mr. John W. Nicholson. Our senior class was the first to see the realizations of many years of planning through the set up of a full time guidance counselor, and was also the first to complete four years in the new building. To begin the year, we rendered our annual Senior Assembly program. In October, we attended and enjoyed the Senior Day activities at A. T. College and Livingstone College. Also in October, the seniors really made themselves known in our Homecoming activities. It was the senior members of the football team that ran the scores up and up until we won 38-0 against Con¬ cord. Cheering from the sidelines was our own Miss Price , Sadie Hawkins. On the marvelous team were: Captain— Harry McNeely, Co-Captain—John Tobias Charles McGarity, Edwin Little, Woodrow Nichols, Leon Alexander, George Curlee, Charles Harris, Charles Smith, Edgar French, Wayland Mitchell, Darrell McLendon and Albert Caldwell. Captain Harry McNeely and Co-Captain John Tobias were voted the most valuable players and Charles Harris was voted the most improved player. Jean Siler was crowned Miss Varsity for 1960-61. Alice Garrett, Dianne Davis, George Curlee and Edgar French journeyed to North Carolina College to attend one day of the college ' s Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration. This year proved to be a year of many opportunities. More scholarships were being offered than ever before. The seniors took advantage of many scholarship tests such as: The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, the National Merit Scholarship Test, the Cooperative Intercollegiate Examination Program Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Of course, there were individual scholarship tests for the individual colleges. In connec¬ tion with preparing for college, the seniors also took part in the College Day Program given under the auspices of the Guid¬ ance Committee and Mrs. D. P. Jones, Counselor. On February 1, 1961, one of our classmates, Edward Llo d Cole, was killed. This shocked and saddened our class. Edward was a courteous and kind person, who always had a smile for everyone. His ambition was to become a minister which could easily be seen in his gentleman-like manner As a memorial to him, our class pledged to rededicate our lives and to improve ourselves and cur class. ! n the Miss North Carolina Beauty Pageant sponsored by the Delta Sorority, we had four representatives, Jean and Joan Wilkins, Sadie Hawkins and Amelia Anderson. Ame ' ia Anderson was also the recipient of the Betty Crocker Award because of her performance on the Betty Crocker Homemaking Test Participating on the Omega Talent Hunt were Barbara Boger and Edgar French, the latter placing third with a cornet soio. Our May Queen this year was Sandra Vails with Barbara Boger, Mary Hardin, Joan Wilkins and Jean Wilkins among the attendants Our class was the first recipient of a Cap and Gown Party, which is to become an annual affair, given to us by the junior members of Home Economics III. Seniors also stood out at the Annual State Trade Contest and Variety flours in Greensboro, N. C. There, Leon Alexander won fifth place in the top six. Edgar French also won first place in the talent section of the variety hours of the same program. Though this year ' s basketball season wasn ' t unusually successful, the senior boys and girls certainly played their hardest and to their best ability. In the boys ' basketball. Edwin Little, Melvin Lentz and Clement McCombs received the most valuable players award. The other senior members on the team were: Charles McGarity, John .obias, Bobby Aid. ich and Woodrow Nichols. Our girls aided the team in obtaining an excellent record this year. They traveled to Charlotte to participate in the district tournament and returned with a 2nd place trophy. The senior members of the team were: Sadie Hawkins, Lorraine Brotherton, Betty Jones, Annie Neely, Gladys Martin and Barbara Boger. A new sport was added ,h,s hich was tennis Senior members on the team were: Clement McCombs, Gladys Martin Sadie Hawk,ns, and Lornane Albert Caldwell, Richard Reid, John Mcllwain, Edgar French and Kenny Joe was tennis. Track team participants were: year w Brotherton Brown. George Curlee and Edwin Engineer ' s Fair in Raleigh. Little were among the students from Price who attended the North Carolina State College CAROLE DIANNE DAVIS Class Prophecy After hours of careful thought, I had not yet decided how to write the class prophecy. Finally, to give my mind a rest from this strain, I decided to go to the circus that had recently come to town. At the circus, the time passed very fast. On my way out, I stopped in my tracks for a second look at a sign in bright lights. It said Madame Zelda, The Future Foreteller. I hesitantly stepped into Madame Zelda ' s tent and told her my problem. She graciously offered to help me for a small fee. As we looked into the crystal ball, this is what was foretold for the class of ' 61—fifteen years from now: Woodrow Nichols is Vice-President of the United States. Lucky for Linda Fantt that he ' s not married, because she has high ideas about becoming Mrs. Veep. Among those holding top government positions are Robert Clodfelter, Secretary of State; and George Gurlee, Secretary of Treasury. Elizabeth Bynum is really going to the top. She has a government job operating the elevator in the Washington Monument. Coaching at UCLA is Charles McGarity. His co-workers are John Minter and Melvin Lentz. Alma Clark, Sandra Vails and Joan Wilkins are world-known as fashion designers. Jean Siler, being the best dressed lady in the world, has all three to design for her. Joyce Robertson and Jannette Long are lovers of art. They are frequently seen at the art gal¬ leries admiring the paintings of Richard Reid and Herbert Caldwell. These prominent artists em¬ ployed Charles Harris for auctioning their paintings. Charles always has had a head for figures, especially where there ' s money involved. The crystall ball shows a successful future for Clement McCombs and Joe Hunter. Clement is now the star of the famous Harlem Globetrotters. Joe manages the team well. Hollywood stages are enhanced with such stars as John Mcllwaine, Gladys Martin, and Jean¬ nette Hargrave. These stars are appearing in their hometown. They are lodging at the fabulous motel owned by Annie Neely This fabulous motel is a town-in-itself, because of its many facilities and its surroundings. Samuel Hopkins is the life-guard for the inside pool. Near the motel Lor¬ raine Brotherton, and Rachel Hart own a beauty parlor. Their slogan is Our price is small; we can improve all. East of the motel is Madam Janet ' s Studio of Dance owned by Janet Davis. She and her co-worker James Salmon, have agreed that they have a good school and have a name as famous as Arthur Murray ' s. South of the motel is a Methodist Church of which Ervin Holt is the minister. This Church belongs to the conference of Bishop Edgar French. Seen in the northern section of Hollywood is a recreation center operated by Carolyn Russell. Among the children on the playground are those of the former Betty McKenzie. Maxine Nash has marched herself into fame. She is a major in the WAAC and has thousands stepping at her command. Very vaguely coming into the crystal ball is the scene of a large audience. Faintly is heard the sound of very sweet notes. As the crystal ball clears up, we see that Mary Edgar is playing the piano, George Strawder is blowing the trumpet while Barbara Boger and Edwin Little sing to the newly crowned Mrs. Homemaker of 1976, the former Amelia Anderson. The judges: Bobby Aldrich, a lawyer; Harry McNeely, a professional football player; and John Chambers, a sportswriter, cast their votes respectively toward the winner. Alice McClain is the successful owner of the Danville Tribune. Employed at her newspress as reporters are Jean Wood, Ernest Taylor, and Barbara Watkins; Kenny Joe Brown and Albert Caldwell are photographers; and Darrell McLendon as comic artist. I now see why Darrell read comic books all through high school. Recently Dianne Davis made headlines in the Tribune. Yes, she is the first woman to become editor of The New York Times. Jackie Broadway is editor of Esquire. The ambitious Otis McClain is the manager of a local Food Town. Magdaline Kelly is the superintendent of Nicholson-Lancaster Hospital named for our senior advisors. Alice Garrett is president of a new North Carolina Woman ' s College, and John Tobias is dis- trist attorney for the borough of Queens in New York. Dr. J ames Boger has attained his goal. He has found a cure for cancer. It is evident that contractor Leon Alexander has built up his work considerably. He has con¬ tracts to build the office of dentist Charles Smith, and the National Interdenominational Mission¬ ary Headquarters. At the building Shirley Sharpe and Sadie Hawkins will have officers as National Co-chairmen. Betty Jones ' Charm School is beautifully located in Wyoming. Her slogan is: To be charming is an art. Let ' s learn together. Tarty Mack is a world-known orator. She always gets where she is going on time because dependable Terry Moore is her chauffeur. Featured on This Is Your Life is the great civic leader, Nancy Lynn. Included in her won¬ derful guest surprises are Wayland Mitchell, a too physical therapist at Rowan Veteran Hosoital; Vergie Byers, a Salisbury social worker; Jean Wilkins, a model for the House of Fashions in France; and Mary Hardin, a guidance counselor in the Trenton City Schools. Suddently the light in the crvstal ball darkened. My task was accomplished, I had looked into the future for the class of 1961. MARY SELINA HARDIN Last Will And Testament We the class of 1961 of Price High School, do make and publish this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Education, we wish to thank you for your interest and supervision in our behalf. ARTICLE II To Mr. Jones, our principal, we leave our appreciation for your guidance, and your interest in our physical, mental, and social development. ARTICLE III To the teachers, we leave cur deep appreciation for lessons that will make us good citizens as well as good students. ARTICLE IV To our parents and guardians we will our deep appreciation for helping us reach this goal. Without you this would have been impossible. ARTICLE V To our custodians we leave our thanks for keeping our buildings clean and comfortable. To our cafeteria staff we leave our sincere thanks for the meals you served. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave our rank as seniors, hoping that you will uphold it to the best of your ability. To the Sophomores, we congratulate you on having a fine year. We are trusting that you will be as successful your senior year. To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to do our work, participate in school affairs, and to graduate from Price High School. ARTICLE VII The individual bequeaths are as follows: I, Dianne Davis, will my position in all clubs and organizations to my sister Synthia and Nancy. My cap and gown, I will to my sister Earnestine. To Mr. Nicholson and Mrs. Lancaster, I wish to say thank you and God bless you for helping me attain my goal. I, Wayland Mitchell, will my sincere appreciation to Mr. Jones and teachers for their teaching and guidance during my four years. To Earnestine Tinsley, I will my cap and gown, and my deepest admiration. I, Earnest Taylor, will my position in the Big Brother ' s Club to Robert Morris and my position in the Letterman ' s Club to Jimmy Massey. I, Elizabeth Bynum, will my cap and gown to Helen Stout. I will my deepest appreciation to the faculty for their teachings and guidance. I, Jeanette Hargrave, will to the faculty of Price High School, my deepest appreciation and to Helen Stout, I leave my position in all clubs. I, Barbara Jean Siler, will my cap and gown to Shirley McLaughlin, my position as a Big Sister to Jacquelyn Carson, my reign as Miss Varsity to the one girl who qualifies, and my sincere gratitude to the faculty. I, Sadie Hawkins, will my ability in athletics to Dianne Hawkins and Carolyn French. I leave my gratitude to Mrs. Lee, Mr. Ponder, and Mr. Jones, for their guidance. I, Melvin Lentz, will my position on the basketball team 1o John Frank White, my height to Robert Smith, and my membership in the Big Brother ' s Club to William Massey. 1, Amelia Anderson, will my position in the Big Sister ' s Club to Anne Witt, my cap and gown to my brother Lowden, and my homemaking award to Earnestine Tinsley. Last, to Mrs. Marioneaux, I wish to say thank you and may God Bless You. I, Joan Wilkins, will my position in all clubs to Vicky and Sadie Roberts, my typing ability to Ruby McLaughlin, my position on the majorette squad to Carolyn Wilkerson, and my sincere appreciation to the faculty, especially Mrs. A. O. Watson. I, Rachel Hart, will my position in the Senior Class to Annie Heggins, my typing ability to Baxter Wright, and to the faculty I leave my sincere appreciation. I, Linda Fant, will my position in the Senior Class to my brother James, my typing ability to Doris Wiseman, my position in the N.H.A. and French Club to Dorothy Guest. I, Samuel Hopkins, will my hair to Rufus Agnew, my position in the Hi-Y to William Moore, my position m the Big Brother ' s Club to William Massey, my position as football trainer to Stanley Biggers, and my deepest admiration to Gwen¬ dolyn Williams. I, Magdaline Kelly, will my position in the Senior Class to Norma Smyre, and my ability to learn to my brother Clarence Kelly. I, Carolyn Russell, will my position in the N.H.A. to Brenda Grasty; my position in the Glee Club to Monica Reid; my membership in the F.T.A. to Brenda Sturdivant and my thanks and best wishes to the faculty and Mr. Jones. i. Shirley Sharpe, make this my last will and testament. To Alvin McCorkle, I will all the luck in the world; to Margret Campbell I leave my cap and gown. I, John Minter, will my cap and gown to Thomas Minter; my ability to stay in school to Leander Steele, and my singing ability to Ronald Minter. My thanks go to the faculty members. |, Mary Hardin, make this my last will and testament. To Elaine Hardin and Curtis Fortune, I will my position in all clubs. I leave my deepest appreciation to the faculty for their guidance. I, Tarty Mack, will my sincere appreciation to the faculty, and my cap and gown to Dorothy Mack. I, Woodrow Nichols, Jr. will my cap and gown to Wil ' iam Agnew, my ability to play football to Curtis Fortune; my position’in all clubs to my brother, and I give my sincere appreciation to the faculty members who have helped me through the years. I, Charles Smith, will my position on the football team Danny McKinney. , _ . ... , .... I, Leon Alexander, will my position on the football team and number to Joseph Salmon. .1 will my ability to bricks to Walter Williams, and my cap and gown to Alvin McCorkle. I give my faculty. I, Alice Elizabeth Garrett, will my sincere gratitude to a and abilities I may have to anyone who wishes or needs ihem. I, Richard Reid, will my art ability to Jimmy Poag and my track shoes to James Gather I, Barbara Jean Watkins, will to Mary Smith, my cap and gown. To Earnestine Clawson, cheering squad, and last but not least, to the faculty, I leave my deepest gratitude I, James Salmon will my dancing ability to my brother Joseph, my unused and not waste it as I have. I give my profound thanks to ihe members of the faculty , , ,, I, Charles McGarity will to Joe Johnson my position on the football team, to Will,am Massey good luck and be cool . To the following, thanks for all the help which they have given me, Mr. and Mrs Lancaster, Mrs. Lee, Miss Powers, Mr. Nicholson. and iber to Willie Harris; my bricklaying ability, to profound thanks to the members of ho have helped me reach this goal. I ’ lay ihe will any positions leave my position on the unused knowledge to anyone who will use it Last Will And Testament (continued) I, Bobby Aldrich, will my position in various clubs and organizations to Robert Smith; my ability to get along with, people to John Scott and my deepest appreciation to Coach Ponder, Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, and Mr. Nicholson. I, Joe Hunter, will my vocabulary-notebook to Paul Jones, and my best wishes for success to all Veterans who are in school. I, Charles Harris, will my position on the football team to Major Clark, my cap and gown to New shoes (Walter Williams), and my ability that I did not use to do things, to any one that can use it. I, Clement McCombs, will my ability to play basketball to Robert Morris, my tennis ability to all the young boys that I ' m leaving behind and I will my sincere appreciation to Mrs. Lee, Mr. Ponder, Mrs. Lancaster, and Mr. Nicholson. I, Gladys E. Martin, will my basketball ability to Sarah Smith; my position in all clubs to Dianne Hawkins; my ability to wear a smile to Joyce Taylor and my sincere thanks and appreciation to Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Ponder. I, Vergie Byers will my typing ability to Ray Byers; my majorette position to Ruby McLaughlin and Shirley Smith, and my ability to sing to Dianne Boyd. I, Elizabeth Lorraine Brotherton, will my position on the basketball team to Brenda Taggart, my position in all clubs to William ‘Massey, and my cap and gown to my sister Doris Brotherton. !, Herbert Caldwell, will my position in the band to Anthony Welborne, my position in the photography club to Rufus Agnew, my citizenship to Jimmy Poag and my position as Scout Leader to James Jiles. I, James Broadway, will my ability to lay bricks to Charles McGee, my ability to get along with teachers to Roy Keith, and my affection to Bessie Mae Campbell. I, Jean Wilkins, will my position in all clubs to Vicky Roberts, my cousin, my title as a majore tte to anyone who deserves to hold it, my cap and gown to Ernestine Tinsley and my deepest appreciation to the faculty, especially Mrs. Watson and Mr. Jones for their patience, understanding and guidance. I, Charles Darrell McLendon will my football position to Edward Tracy, and my looks to Clinton Howie. I, Nancy Lynn, will my seat in the Senior Class to Charles McGee, my cap and gown to Shirley Cook, my nice per¬ sonality to Perline Ingram. I, Betty Jean McKenzie will my cap and gown to Mary Joe Miller. I, Ervin Holt, will my cap and gown to Preston Jones, and I will my ability to stay in school to Alvin McCorkle. I, John Chambers, will my position in all clubs to Rufus Agnew, my position as Statistician to Stanley Biggers. I leave my sincere appreciation to Mrs. Lancaster, Miss Powers, and Mrs. Lee. I, Maxine Nash, will Ruby McLaughlin my position in all clubs, my position as Drum Majorette I will to anyone who is capable of upholding it. I will my appreciation and thanks to the teachers, especially Mrs. Benjamin. I, Willie Jean Woods, will my ability to make friends and my seat in the senior class to Jimmy Massey. I give my profound thanks to the members of the Price High School Faculty. I, Annie Neely, will my position on ihe basketball team to Brenda Taggart, my height to Mable Saddler and my position in the Glee Club to Hedy Grodfrey. To Bessie Neely I will my cap and gown. I, John Lee Tobias, will my desire to want to participate in athletics and clubs to Larry Connor; to Bonnie Bennett I will my position in the Student Council, and to the faculty my eternal gratitude for everything they have done in my behalf. I, Alice McClain, will my typing ability to my sister Mary; my ability to get along with people to Doris Brotherton. I leave my sincere appreciation to the faculty of Price High School. I, Betty Jones, will my basketball position to Shirley Holt; my walk to the sophomores girls and my sincere friend¬ ship to the junior boys and faculty. I, Edwin Earl Little, will William Agnew my ability to play basketball and football; I will my position in all clubs and my gentlemanlike ways to William Massey. To Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Miller, Mrs. D. P. Jones and Mrs. Lancaster, I say thank you. I, Harry Lee McNeely, will to Richard Johnson my ability to play football; my position in the Big Brother ' s Club and Hi-Y to Robert Morris; I will my ability and skill in industrial arts and brick-laying to Walter Williams, and to my brother Billy, I will my cap and gown. I, Edgar N. French, Jr., will my musical ability to those who find beauty in music, my scholastic ability to those who desire to achieve; my cap and gown to my sister Carolyn; and most of all my deepest adoration to Miss Anne Witt. I, George Franklin Slrawder, will my cap and gown to my sister Mary; my position as 1st cornet player in the band to Calvin Boger; and my sincere appreciation to Miss Weeks. I, Janet Antonette Davis, will my position in the marching band to Constance Streater; my position in all clubs and my cap and gown to my sister Phyllis Davis. My deepest gratitude to the faculty, especially Mrs. A. O. Watson and Mr. Miller. I, James Boger, will my position in all clubs to my sister Laverne; i will my deepest gratitude to Mr. Jones and faculty, especially Mrs. Lancaster, Mr. Nicholson, and Miss Weeks. I, George Curlee, bequeath all my positions in clubs to my brothers and sisters. To Mr. Jones and the faculty I leave my sincere gratitude I, Jannette Long, will my cap and gown to Bessie Campbell, and my deepest appreciation to all the faculty. I, John Mcllwain, will my ability to play the bass horn to Alvin McCorkle; my loving ways to my brother Steve, and my pleasing personality to Geraldine Coleman. I, Alma Clark, will my position in the band to Gwendolyn Williams; my dancing ability to Roy Keith and Sonny John¬ son; my cap and gown to Baxter Wright; and my appreciation to Mr. Jones and Mrs. Lancaster. I, Terry Moore, will my ability to lay bricks to anyone who deserves it. I leave my cap and gown to my brother William. I, Robert Clodfelter, will my place in the Hi-Y and Big Brother ' s Club to Jimmy Poag; my ability to get along with people to Jimmy Woods; and my admiration to C. J.; I leave my appreciation to all the teachers. I, Joyce Robertson, will my position in all clubs to Arwilda Robertson; my cap and gown to Aggrant Robertson; and my ability to get along with people to Homer Robertson. I, Albert Caldwell, will my track ability to Jimmy Poag; my football ability to Joe Johnson; and my other abilities to the one person who wants or needs them. I, Sandra Vails, will my position on the majorette squaH to Phyllis Davis, my position in all clubs and organizations to Carol Lancaster; and my gratitude to those who have helped us get this far. I, Mary Edgar, will my position on the cheering squad to Shirley Smith; and my ability to get along with people to Helen Stout; I leave my appreciation to Mr. AAiller. I, Otis McClain, will my position in typing to Laverne Boger; my driving skill to Baxter Wright; and my ability to stay out of trouble to John Scott and Earl Graham. I, Kenny Joe Brown, will my position on the track team to Preston Jones; my ability to think of things to say when talking to girls, to Alvin McCorkle. I leave my thanks to all the teachers, especially Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. Ponder I, Barbara Jean Boger, will my position in the Big Sister ' s Club to Gwendolyn Williams; my ability to participate in school affairs; and my cap and gown I leave to my brothers James and William. I leave my sincere appreciation to Mr Jones and faculty, especially Miss Weeks. Drawn up by: Barbara Boger Witnesses: Carolyn Russell, Shirley Sharpe, Wayland Mitchell, Edgar French CLASS POEM AU REVOIR We are the class of 61, We trust that our race has been well run; We have lost some classmates, and some we have gained, We have laughed often, though we ' d had some pain. Price High we have tried to give of our best, To you and our classmates and all the rest. We are hopeful that we will leave behind, Tokens that will help you keep us in mind. As we leave Price we are gay and sad, To have come thus far makes our hearts glad; We are proud of the knowledge we have learned, But with sorrow we part from the friends we have earned. We now leave to fulfill our dreams, To go ever onward for fame and esteem; We shall climb with vigor to heights above, And serve mankind with work and love. Through joy and sadness and elation, We remember all with appreciation, Our friends, our teachers, we leave in sorrow But we go to make a bright tomorrow. JOAN WILKINS CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS MOTTO Learn as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to die tomorrow. CLASS SONG Price High Adieu (TUNE—MINNELIED) I The time has come, the time has come to say goodbye. To parents, friends, and alma mater, dear Price High; Our love for you has known no measure, Our high school days now at an end, Their memories we will treasure. II We thank our trustees, faculty, and parents dear. Who strove so hard in every way to guide us here; We cherish every thought and motive, And ever will we love you As our loyalty to you we give. III We know our future paths may all lie far apart, We venture forth with all our knowledge to impart, We face the future, brave and steadfast, Working to bring peace on earth Until we reach our goal at last! PRICE HIGH ADIEU! ALICE GARRETT EDGAR FRENCH GEORGE STRAWDER Most Co-operative JOHN TOBIAS JANET DAVIS Quietest HERBERT CALDWELL MAGDALINE KELLY Superlatives Best Looking SANDRA VAILS CHARLES McGARITY Most Courteous JAMES BOGPR MARY HARDIN Biggest Flirt BETTY JONES EDWIN LITTLE Wittiest — Most Talkative ANNIE NEELY OTIS McCLAIN Friendliest — Best Personality GEORGE STRAWDER MARY HARDIN Most Oratorical BARBARA BOGER EDGAR FRENCH Most Artistic HERBERT CALDWELL BETTY JONES Cutest EDWIN LITTLE BARBARA SILER Most Industrious DIANNE DAVIS HARRY McNUEELY Neatest Boy WAYLAND MITCHELL Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed DIANNE DAVIS GEORGE CURLEE Best All Around EDWIN LITTLE SADIE HAWKINS Most Studious ALICE GARRETT GEORGE CURLEE Most Athletic — Most Popular SADIE HAWKINS CHARLES McGARITY Most Musical ALICE GARRETT EDGAR FRENCH Neatest Girl BARBARA SILER Annual Staff Sitting, left to right: Rachel Hart, Mary Hardin, Barbara Boger, Sandra Vails, Alice Garrett, Dianne Davis, Joan Wilkins, Janet Davis. Standing: Edwin Little, James Boger, George Curlee, Charles Harris, John Tobias, Wood- row Nichols, Edgar French, George Strawder, Otis McClain, Wayland Mitchell. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Alice Garrett ASSISTANT EDITOR—Dianne Davis BUSINESS MANAGER—George Curlee ASSISTANT MANAGER—George Strawder CIRCULATION MANAGER—Janet Davis ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER—Sadie Hawkins SPORTS EDITORS John Tobias Clement McCombs ART EDITORS Wayland Mitchell Richard Reid Edwin Little TYPISTS Joan Wilkins Alice McClain Sandra Vails Barbara Boger Mary Hardin Jean Wilkins Mary Edgar Wayland Mitchell Jean Woods Rachel Hart Jannette Long Magdaline Kelly ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE Edwin Little, Chairman Sandra Vails Alice McClain John Tobias Barbara Boger Otis McClain Janet Davis Alice Garrett George Strawder Edgar French Charles Harris James Boger George Curlee SECRETARIES Shirley Sharpe Linda Fant Gladys Martin John Tobias Amelia Anderson Betty Jones PROOF READERS Dianne Davis Alice Garrett Sandra Vails Edwin Little John Tobias Woodrow Nichols Juniors WILLIAM AGNEW DIANE BOYD DIANNE BROADWAY KAYE BRONSON REGINALD BROWN FARIES BUSH BESSIE CAMPBELL JACQUELYN CARSON CLARA CHERRY JAMES COAN SHIRLEY COOK JUANITA COWAN MAE CRAWFORD ERNESTINE DAVIS LINDA FAUCETTE ALPHONZO FEASTER CURTIS FORTUNE THOMAS GLADNEY SHIRLEY GOODMAN EVELYN GRASTY Juniors JOAN GRASTY LORENE HASTY JAMES HAYES ANNIE HEGGINS JAMES HEGGINS SHIRLEY HOLT ROSA INGRAM PATRICIA JONES PAUL JONES STELLA KELLY ALMA KIRKSEY JACQUELYN LAKE WILLIAM MASSEY JESSIE McCIER ALVIN McCORKLE WILLIAM McGARITY ruby McLaughlin BILLY McNEELY LOTTIE MILLER MARY MILLER Juniors WILLIE MOON LESTER NEELY JUDY OAKLEY MARY PETERSON HOMER ROBERTSON CAROLYN SIFFORD MARY AGGREY SMITH MARY J. SMITH ROBERT SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH NORMA SMYRE HELEN STOUT JAMES STOUT MARY STRAWDER JOYCE TAYLOR ERNESTINE TINSLEY JOHN WHITE GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS DORIS WISEMAN BAXTER WRIGHT i CL cn cn 1 0-L First row, left to right: James Connor, John Scott, Dianne Hawkins, Joseoh Johnson, Brenda turdivant, Hedy Godfrey, Nadine Smith, Laverne Boger, Harold Davis, Betty O ' Neal, Danny Marlin, econd row: Thomasine Covington, Charles Partee, llene Brown, Frances Moore, Mattie Wallace, Geral- ine Vinson, William Saddler, Carolyn Wilkerson. Third row: Miss Mildred Keyes, Leroy Robinson, Sarah Smith, Elois Johnson, Doris Brotherton, Mrs. B. D. Lee. Fourth row: William. Moore, Charles McGee, Marvin Cowan. 10-M First row, left to right: Larry Connor, Cecil Mack, Bonnie Bennett, Ann Witt, Carol Lancaster, Joyce Holt, Rose Hopkins, Marian Cook, Phyllis Davis, Earnestine Clawson, Earl Graham. Second row: Samuel Smith, Margaret Davis, Roy Keith, Eloise Burch, Phyllis Chunn, Shirley McLaughlin, Ellen Blakeney, John Co ' e. Third row: Sylvester McMahon, Elaine Clifton, Martha McCullough, Patricia Saulters, Julia Graham, Allene Clasco, Patricia Blakeney, Annie P. Clayborne. Fourth row: John Teamer, Murriel Graham, Fred Hovis, Aggrent Robinson, Leander Steele, Richard Johnson, Danny McKinney, Betty Cowan, Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux. 9-SL First row, left to right: Willie Harris, Pearline Ingram, George Ballard, David Burgess, John Heggins, Sarah Johnson, Jimmy Poag. Second row: Haywood Burgess, William Hunt, Mary Woods, Ethel McLendon, Nancy Kelley, Richard Donaldson. Third row: Howard Smith, Norvelle Agnew, Jimmy Massey, John Shaw, Robert Morris, Billy Ingram, Benny Lipscomb, John Shaw, S. W. Lancaster. 9-W First row, left to right: Josie McKenzie, Pauline Sloan, Flora Burch, Ruby Stout, Louella Clawson, Geraldine Coleman, Doris Taylor, Arwiida Clawson, Rosie Price, Arwilda Robertson, Roberta Tinsley. Second row: Mrs. Watson, James Gaither, Mary McClain, Carolyn French, Jennie Parks, Freddie Hunter, Dorothy Guest, Louvinia Miller, Nancy Byrd, Hayward Redfern. Third row: Richard Davis, Irvin Crockett, Will Bush, Roy Byers, Earle Blakeney, James Blakeney. 9-HW First row, left to right: Mr. Woodard, Rufus Agnew, Calvin Boger, Barbara Brown, Glenda Daven¬ port, Mary Cureton, Evelyn Morgan, Reba Brown, Mary Jackson, Stanly Biggers, Lowden Anderson. Second row: Henry Johnson, Cecil Simpson, Betty Yarborough, Brenda Taggart, Gracia Curlee, Janie Mayfield, Dorothy Mack, Delbert Vaughters, Parnel Kelly. Third row: John Jordan, Luther Neely, Anthony Welborn, John Tabor, William Boger, Michael Kirksey, Willie Thompson, Leonard Clark, Guy Loftin. 8-A First row, left to right: Mr. Anderson, Calvin Nichols, Walter Boyd Eugene Harris, Brenda Grasty, Gyl Curlee, Maxine Nicholson, Gloria Childers, Harlee Little, Harold Cowan, Theodore McKinney. Second row: Elaine Hardin, Laura Jones, Ronnie Cureton, Paulette Clayborn. Third row: Margaret Tinsley, Anthanette Coan, Irene Prothro, Esther Graham, Mildred Houston, Carolyn McCrary, Barbara Geter, Gaither Dillingham, Ronald Cornwall. Fourth row: William Partee, Leonard Anderson, Clinton Howie, James Hopkins, Charles Graham, James Kinder, Larry Goode. 8-B First row, left to right: Sammy Young, James McConneaughy, Dorothy Williams, Betty Woodruff, Angie Cook, Jeannette Taylor, Carson Campbell, Robert Cole. Second row: Henry Allen, Sylvester Hawkins, Benjamin Thompson, William Campbell, Alma McCorkle, Rosetta Ballard, Bessie Neely, William Craige, Paul Nance, Johnny Graham, Theodore McClain. Third row: Charles Kelly, Quentin Woodward, John Krider, Scott Welborne, James Ingram, Mr. Bennet, Ronald Minter, Ray Connor. 8-L First row, left to right: Nancy Morrison, Barbara Ealy, Willie Ingram, Linda Henderson Margaret Jimmerson, Mary Sloan, Margaret Campbell, Patricia Sadler, Charlotte Wheeler, Crising Merriweather, Cleophus Stout. Second row: Joseph Salmon, Cynthia Davis, Mrs. Lash, Barbara Jordan, Vickey Roberts, Stella Heggins, Faye Clifton, Louella Agnew, Dolores Leazer, Carolyn Hawkins, Alease Hunt. Third row: Edward Tracey, Willie Jones, Clarence McGee, James Puryear, Robert Vinson, John Logan, Gerald Bush, James Giles, Robert Steele. o § 7-A First row, left to right: Authur Godfrey, Judge Cherry, Levetta Russell, Hilda Barber, James Hunt, Charles Eller, Mary Crockett, Patricia Vaughters, Mabel Saddler, Clarence Kelly, Henry Roebuck, Dexter Douglas. Second row: James Wood, Betty Blakeney, Calvin Shaw, Grady Moss, Carolyn Glasco, Betty ibson, Yvonne Steward, Solomon Graham, William Boyd, Annie Connor, Laura Bowman. Third row: r. Anderson, Clement Wells, James Cowan, Jerry Brown, James McCullough, Freddie Gaither, Rachel Cherry, Samuel Phillips, James McGee, James Boger. 7-C First row, left to right: Nancy Davis, Sharon Holt, Harriet Bush, Monroe Kelsey, Larry Partee, Reginald Drain, David Cole, Clevester Dalton, Sandra McClain, Linda Bost, AAiss Cornelius. Second row: Gail Boler, Elaine Hopkins, Ella Wood, Jacquelyn Dillingham, Clementine Howie, Annette Holt, Monica Reid, Constance Streater, Gail Teamer, Robert Loftin. Third row: James Kelly, Russell Ledbetter, Dewey Randall, Lessie Tracey, Anna Bell Johnson, Angelia Alexander, Sylvia McCrary, Larry Jones, Reginald Lee. 7-D First row, left to right: Francis Houston, Ronald Woodruff, Willie Wellington, Edgar Lynch, Sylva Merriweather, Phyllis Partee, Deborah Marioneaux, Betty Hopkins, David Nance, Otis Sifford, Gregory Curlee, Curtis Miller. Second row: Brenda Steele, Clovis Harris, Sadie Roberts, Murriel Donaldson, Linda McGee, Mary Boger, Inez Heggins, Emma Hudson, Barbara Lark, Dorothy Harris. Third row: Mrs. Dalton, Joseph Banks, Jerry Boger, Lee Taylor, Bennie Boger, Johnny Johnson, Terry Brown, Joseph Louis, Robert Givens, Mary Davis. FIRST YEAR INDUSTRIAL ARTS First row, left to right: William Hunt, Bennie Lipscomb, Melvin Earle, James Gaither, David Burgess, Haywood Burgess, Parnell Kelly, Stanley Biggers, Earl Blakney, Richard Davis, Delbert Vaughters, Lowden Anderson. Second row: James Parks, George Ballard, Ervin Crockett, Willie Harris, George Miller, John Tabor, William Henderson, Billy Ingram, Michael Kirksey, Richard Donaldson, Ray Byers, James Blakney, Robert Morris, Luther Neely, John Shaw, Haywood Redfern, William Boger, Howard Smith, Mr. Alexander Monroe, Thomas Minter, Major Clark, Henry Johnson. Anthony Welborn, Cecil Simpson, Freddie Hunter, Norvell Agnew, Guy Loftin, Rufus Agnew, James Poag. ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL ARTS First row, left to right: Marvin Cowan, John Cole, Sylvester McMahon, Alvin McCorkle, Maurice Holt. Second row: Larry Connor, Roy Keith, Charles McGee, Fred Hovis, Bill McNeely, Samuel Hopkins, Homer Robertson, Harry McNeely, Albert Caldwell, Leon Alexander, Earl Graham, Mr. Monroe, John Jordon, Terry Moore, Leroy Robinson, Murriell Graham, Richard Johnson, Thomas Gladney, Walter Williams. BRICKLAYING CLASS First row, left to right: Walter Williams, Curtis Fortune, Harry McNeely, James Broadway, Charles Smith. Second row: Mr. Alexander Monroe, Samuel Hopkins, Leon Alexander, Ernest Taylor, Alvin McCorkle, Julius Murdock, William Moore. Third row: Danny McKinney, James Heagins, James Stout, Boykin Feaster. STUDENT COUNCIL First row, kneeling, left to right: Jean Siler, Ernestine Davis, John Heggins, Pauline Sloan, Elaine Hopkins, Annie Belle Johnson, Lorraine Brotherton, Barbara Ealy, Linda Henderson, Reginald Drain, Yvonne Stewart, Shirley Goodman. Second row: Mrs. D. P. Jones, advisor, Cecil Simpson, Evelyn Morgan, Dorothy Williams, Phyllis Davis, Sadie Hawkins, Brenda Steele, Elaine Peterson, Laverne Boger, Mae Frances Crawford, Judy Oakley, Jean Wilkins, Alice Garrett, Faris Bush, William Hunt, Mrs. A. O. Watson, advisor. Third row: Woodrow Nichols, John Tobias, Haywood Redfern, Gladys Martin, Barbara Steele, Sandra Vails, Edgar French, Quentin Woodard, James Boger. NATIONAL- HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Carol Lancaster, Bonnie Bennett, Brenda Taggart, Mary Cureton, Betty Yarborough, Evelyn Morgan. Second row: Dianne Davis, Shirley Goodman, Evelyn Grasty, Gwendolyn Williams, Mae Frances Crawford. Third row: Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux, Senior Honor Society Sponsor, Reginald Brown, Edgar French, George Curlee, Alice Garrett, Mrs. N. J. Lash, Junior Honor Society Spon¬ sor, not shown. SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: George Strawder, Bonnie Bennet, Dianne Davis, Ernestine Davis, Mae F. Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Patricia Jones, Phyllis Davis, Laverne Boger, and Baxter Wright. Second row: Stella Kelly, Mary Hardin, Dianne Broadway, Jacquelyn Lake, Alice Garret, Elizabeth Bynum, James Hayes, Reginald Brown. Third row: Mr. Nicholson, advisor, James Coan, Sadie Hawkins, Gladys Martin. Fourth row: Wayland Mitchell, Edwin Little, John Minter, Ervin Holt, Edgar French, George Curlee, Charles Harris, James Boger. JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Constance Streeter, Harriet Bush, Linda Bost, Phyllis Partee. Second row: Gale Boler, Annabelle Johnson, Annette Holt, Angela Alexander. Third row: Cynthia Davis, Brenda Taggart, Grade Curlee, Alease Hunt. Fourth row: Gaither Dillingham, Solemn Graham, John Brockett, Hariee Little, Theodore McKinney, James Hopkins, Eugene Harris, Guy Loftin, Ronald Cornwall, and Mr. Anderson, advisor. F. T. A First row, left to right: John Tobias, Mary Hardin, Carol Lancaster, Laverne Boger, Larry Partee. Second row: Janet Davis, Dianne Davis, Williet Moon, Barbara Boger, Carolyn Russell, Phyllis Davis, Phyllis Chunn. Third row: Ernestine Davis, Judy Oakley, Carolyn French, Joyce Robertson, Jacqueline Lake, Rosa Ingram, Miss Juanita Alexander. Fourth row: Mrs. A. A. Lancaster, Sadie Hawkins, Ronnie Cureton, Betty Yarborough, Mary Cureton, Evelyn Morgan. Fifth row: Paul Jones, Haywood Redfern, Cecil Simpson, Edgar French. N. H. A. First row, seated, left to right: Flora Burch, Alma Clark, Pauline Sloan, Mary Strawder, Evelyn Grasty, Jacqueline Carson, Brenda Sturdivant, Nadine Smith, Earnestine Clawson, La Verne Boger, Carol Lancaster, Rachel Hart, Mary Edgar, Phyllis Davis. Second row: Dorothy Mack, Shirley Cooke, Alma Kirksey, Juanita Cowan, Lorraine Brotherton, Stella Kelly, Mary Cureton, Betty Yarborough, Gracia Curlee, Williet Moon, Geraldine Coleman, Barbara Siler, Gwendolyn Williams, Amelia Anderson. Third row: Annie Clayborn, Clara Cherry, Lottie Miller, Judy Oakley, Gladys Martin, Sadie Hawkins, Jayne Mayfield, Brenda Taggart, Patricia Jones, Mae Frances Crawford, Dorris Taylor, Linda Fant, Jessie McCier, Joyce Taylor, Carolyn Sifford. Fourth row: Patricia Saulters, Mary White, Rosa Ingram, Jacqueline Lake, Bar¬ bara Steele, Mary Hardin, Joan Wilkins, Betty Cowan, Jeanette Smith, Sandra Vails. Standing: Betty O ' Neal, Tarty Mack, Ruby Stout, Doris Wiseman, Barbara Boger, Earnestine Davis, Carolyn Russell, Dianne Hawkins, Betty Jones, Mrs. Watson, Jean Wilkins, Phyllis Chunn, Shirley McLaughlin, Ruby McLaughlin, Shirley Smith, Janet Davis. BIG SISTERS Front: Jean Siler. Left to right: Dianne Davis, Janet Davis. Second row: Sadie Hawkins, Amelia Anderson. Third row: Jean Wilkins, Joan Wilkins. Fourth row: Barbara Boger, Alice Garrett. Fifth row: Mary Hardin, Joyce Robertson, Sandra Vails. Advisors: Mrs. E. H. Dalton, Mrs. A. O. Watson. BIG BROTHERS First row, left to right: Ernest Taylor, Edwin Little, George Strawder, Robert Clodfelter, Ervin Holt, James Boger, George Curlee. Second row: Samuel Hopkins, Leon Alexander, Melvin Lentz, Edgar French, Charles Harris. Third row: Alphonso Minter, John Tobias, Wayland Mitchell, Harry McNeely. Advisor: Mr. F. D. Ponder. JUNIOR HIGH HISTORY CLUB First row, left to right: Nancy Morrison, Barbara Ealy, Linda Henderson, Willie Mae Ingram, Brenda Grasty, Mary Sloan, Maxine Nicholson, Irene Prothro, Carolyn Hawkins, Laura Jones, Mr. Anderson. Sec¬ ond row: Patricia Saddler, Louella Agnew, Barbara Geter, Cynthia Davis, Gyl Curlee, Mildred Houston, Anthenette Coan, Elaine Hardin. Third row: Margaret Jimerson, Stella Heggins, Marilyn Boman, Paulette Clayborn, Carolyn McCrary, Esther Graham, Ronnie Cureton, Alease Hunt, Brenda Taggart, Grade Curlee. Fourth row: Larry Goode, Gaither Dillingham, Ronald Cornwall. SAFETY PATROL First row, left to right: Judge Cherry, Clarence Miller, Jerry Boger, Sylvester Hawkins, Ronnie Cureton, John Krider, Quintein Woodward, Scott Welborne, Anthony Welborne, Robert Boyd, William Campbell, Carolyn French, Josie McKenize. Second row: Shirley McLaughlin, Judy Oakley, Ray Connors, Johnny Logan, Dianne Hawkins, Mary Peterson, Ella Woods, Mary Strawder, Hilda Barber, John Tobias. Third row: Leroy Robinson, Homer Robertson, Joseph Salmon, Jimmy Poag, Robert Smith, Annie Clay- born. Fourth row: Mr. J. E. Anderson, Mr. J. W. Bennett, Mr. W. L. Miller. Not shown Phyllis Chunn. THE PRICEAN STAFF First row, left to right: Edwin Little, Phyllis Chunn, Dianne Davis, Mary Strawder, Gwendolyn Williams, Mae Frances Crawford, Barbara Siler, William Agnew. Second row: George Strawder, Sandra Vails, Baxter Wright, Wayland Mitchell, Woodrow Nichols. Third row: Faries Bush, Dianne Broadway, Barbara Boger, Reginald Brown, John Tobias. Fourth row: James Coan, Wayne Evans, Shirley Goodman, Miss Powers, Advisor, Rosa Ingram, Edgar French, Alice Garrett, Joan Wilkins, Charles McGarity. LETTERMAN ' S CLUB First row, left to right: Edwin Little, William Agnew, Lorraine Brotherton, Willie M. Moon, Dianne Hawkins, Woodrow Nichols, John Tobias. Second row: Leon Alexander, Gladys Martin, Betty A. Jones, Sadie Hawkins, Charles Harris, Charles McGarity. Third row: Sylvester McMahon, Roy Keith, Ernest Taylor, Albert Caldwell, George Curlee, Bobby Aldrich, Harry McNeely. Fourth row: F. D. Ponder. THE GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Miss Weeks, Pauline Sloan, Flora Burch, Ruby Stout, Betty Cowan, Jean Siler, Lorraine Brotherton, Dianne Davis, Carolyn Sifford, Carolyn Russell, Dianne Hawkins Rachel Hart, Phyllis Davis, Ernestine Davis. Second row: Patricia Saulters, Dorothy Mack, Ann Witt, Carolyn French, Josie McKenzie, Hedy Godfrey, Barbara Boger, Jeanette Hargrave, Juanita Cowan, Alma Kirksey, Jessie McCier, Nadine Smith, Alice Garrett. Third row: Annie Neely, Mary Edgar, Doris Brotherton, Ernestine Clawson, William Sadler, Amelia Anderson, Jimmy Poag. Edwin Little, John Scott, Lorene Hasty. Fourth row: Baxter Wright, George Curlee, Cecil Simpson, Lowden Anderson, John Minter; George Strawder, Edgar French, Leander Steele, Richard Johnson, James Boger. Not shown: Janet Davis, Brenda McCall, Brenda Taggart, Gracie Curlee, Sandra Vails, Reginald Brown, Henderson Stout, Joyce Robertson, Shirley Goodman, Hi-Y CLUB First row, left to right: Edwin Little, William Agnew, John Minter, Baxter Wright, Ervin Holt, George Strawder. Second row: Mr. J. W. Nicholson, Charles McGarity, Leon Alexander, James Hayes, John Tobias, Reginald Brown, William Massey. Third row: James Coan, Ernest Taylor, George Curlee, Samuel Hopkins, Edgar French, Charles Harris, James Boger. Fourth row: Robert Smith, Walter Williams, Way- land Mitchell. Fifth row: Harry McNeely, Billy McNeely, Woodrow Nichols, Albert Caldwell. BAND First row, left to right: Charlotte Wheeler, Phyllis Davis, Phyllis Chunn, Josie McKenzie, Carolyn French, Carol Lancaster. Second row: Bonnie Bennett, Gwendolyn Williams, Shirley Goodman, Irene Prothro, Ernestine Davis, Shirley Cook, Guy Loftin, Preston Jones, Jerry Boger, Soloman Graham, Ray Byers, George Strawder, Herbert Caldwell. Third row: Delores Leazer, Gloria Childers, Janet Davis, Evelyn Morgan, Shirley McLaughlin, Robert Loftin, Mary Cureton, Ronnie Cureto.i, Betty Yarborough, Janie Mayfield, Gail Teamer, Alma Clark, Lorene Hasty, Annie Clayborn, Mary Strawder, Leroy Robinson, Lowden Anderson, Robert Vinson, Anthony Welborn, Edgar French, James Parks, Alvin McCorkle, Larry Connors, John Mcllwain. Not shown: Calvin Boger, Wallace Oneil, Clevester Dalton, James Hopkins, Sandra Vails, Danny McKinney, Roland Woodward, Walter Boyd, James Giles, Larry Partes, Samuel Young, Charles McGee, Earl Graham, Willie Jones, Charles Graham, Homer Robertson. MAJORETTES Left to right: Sandra Vails, Maxine Nash, Joan Wilkins. I mm 7 mm wim ■ ■ LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Shirley McLaughlin, Phyllis Chunn, Mattie Wallace, Betty O ' Neal, Tarty Mack, Alma Clark, Patricia Jones, Carol Lancaster, Laverne Soger, Ernestine Clawson. Second row: Cecil Simpson, Thomasine Covington, Brenda McCall, Nadine Smith, Betty Yarborough, Phyllis Davis. Third row: Henry Johnson, Ann Witt, Mary Smith, Dianne Hawkins, Mary Cureton, Evelyn Morgan. Fourth row: Mary Lee White, Annie Clayborne, Jacqueline Lake, Jessie McCier, Joyce Taylor. Fifth row: Lowden Anderson, Albert Ca ' dwell, Doris Brotherton. Advisor: Mrs. Grace Benjamin, not shown. Sports Review REVIEW OF P.H.S. ' s 1960 FOOTBALL SEASON As we look back over the 1960 gridiron season, we remember many spectacular plays, and heartbreaking games. We feel that we made a commendable showing this season, although our record showed that we won 3, lost 5, and tied 1. The Red Devils displayed a powerful offense, being shutout only once during the entire season. The Devils will lose 13 seniors via graduation. We feel that coaches S. W. Lancaster, and F. D. Ponder, will look upon next season with great anticipation, with the return of 18 lettermen. The graduating seniors are: Harry AAcNeely, Edwin Little, Charles Harris, George Curlee, Edgar French, Leon Alexander, Woodrow Nich¬ ols, Charles Smith, Albert Caldwell, Wayland AAithchell, Charles AAcGarity, Darrel McLendon, and John Lee Tobias. REVIEW OF 1960-61 J.V. BASKETBALL SEASON The Price Jayvees were successful this year in winning 4 and losing 4. The Jayvee program is set up to teach boys who have basketball potentials, the rules and finess of the game. They were: Joseph Johnson, Sylvester McMahon, Cecil Mack Dan ny Marlin, Henry Johnson, William Boger, Edward Tracy, Clinton Howie, James Poag, and Joseph Salmon. The team was coached by Mr. S. W. Lancaster. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Although the team was not high in the win column, it was successful in developing fundamentals and team cooperation which should be beneficial to those we leave behind. For technique and physical development, and emphasis on fair play, the team is deeply grateful to Coach F. D. Ponder. The record for the year was 4-12, Price scoring 917 points to its opponents 961. The scoring was dominated by seniors, Melvin Lentz 230, Edwin Little 185, Clement McCombs 165, and Charles McGarity 99. Other seniors on the team were Bobby Aldrich, Woodrow Nichols and John Tobias. GIRLS BASKETBALL REVIEW The Price High School Devilettes, under the coaching of Mrs. B. D. Lee and Mr. Joseph E. Anderson completed another successful season with a record of 7 wins and 1 defeat. The girls were runner ups in the P G.A.A. Tourna¬ ment. The teams scoring department was dominated by Sadie Hawkins, Betty Jones, and Shirley Holt, while the low scoring of the opponents was credited to guards Gladys Martin, Lorraine Brc-lherton, Bessie Campbell and Sarah Smith. The seniors on the team were Betty Jones, Sadie Hawkins, Gladys Martin, Lorraine Brotherton, Annie Neely, Jeanette Long, and Jean Wilkins. Price Devilettes scored 331 points while their opponents scored 237. TRACK TEAM The Price High School Red Devil Track Team had a fair season, losing to Carver of Winston-Salem 47-37, and placing second in a triangular contest between Carver and Atkins of Winston-Salem and Price. The scores were 47, 17, and 21 respectively. The members of the track team are: Albert Caldwell, James Poag, James Gaither, Richard Reid, Sylvester McMahon, Richard Johnson, Leander Steele, William Hunt, and John Shaw. The team is coached by ' Mr. F. D. Ponder. TENNIS TEAM The tennis team was composeo of oadie Hawkins and Harlee Little, mixed doubles; Cecil Simpson, Reginald Biown, Clement McCombs, Sylvester McMahon, Lorraine Brotherton, and Sadie Hawkins, singles. In a match with West Charlotte High School, Price won 4-3. The winners were Sadie Hawkins, Cecif Simpson Reginald Brown, and Sylvester McMahon, all singles. ■ ' ' - H _; -« - . - : ' ' - • ■ - . - ’ ■ • “ ? m cjs , „ ■ , ., FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right, kneeling: John Scott, Albert Caldweli, William Agnew. Charles Smith, Danny Marlin, Johnny Massey, Earl Blakeney, Edgar French, Major Clark, Charles Harris, Henry Johnson, George Curlee, Samuel Hopkins. Second row: Richard Pharr, John Chambers, Charles McGarity, Leon Alexander, Curtis Fortune, James Connor, Wayland Mitchell, John Tobias, James Hayes, Roy Keith, Joseph Johnson, William Boger, Edwin Little, William Massey. Third row: Mr. F. D. Ponder, coach, Richard Johnson, John White, Harry McNeely, Sylvester McMahon, Leander Steele, Woodrow Nichols, Darrell McLendon, Murriell Graham, Cecil Mack, Mr. S. W. Lancaster, head coach. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Albert Caldwell, Robert Smith, Edwin Little, William Agnew, Reginald Lee, trainer. Second row: John Chambers, Bobby Aldrich, Clement McCombs, John Tobias, Roy Keith, Kenny Brown, Mr. F. D. Ponder, Coach. Third row: Leander Steele, Robert Morris, Melvin Lentz, John White, Woodrow Nichols. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Mr. L. E. Anderson, Miss N. Cornelius, Mary Lee White, 3renda Taggart, Lorraine Brotherton, Dianne Hawkins, Shirley Holt, Sarah Smith, Annie Neely, Betty Jones, Gladys Martin, Julia Graham, Bessie Campbell, Willie Moon, Glenda Davenport, Jeanette Davis, Laverne Boger, Jean Wilkins, Mrs. B. D. Lee. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Joseph Salmon, William Boger, Joseph Johnson, Sylvester McMahon, Jimmy Poag, Danny Marlin, Cecil Mack. Second row: Clinton Howie, John Tabor, Henry Johnson, Edward Track, Thomas Minter. Third row: Coach S. W. Lancaster, Charles McGee, Trainer, Terry Brown, Trainer. Miss Varsity of 1960-1961 JEAN SILER JOHN TOBIAS—Most Valuable Player CHARLES HARRIS—Most Improved Player Most Outstanding Player HARRY McNEELY Miss Price of 1960-1961 mmmmmrnm SADIE VICTORIA HAWKINS Miss Price And Attendants Left to right: Clementine Howie, Crising Merriweather, Sadie Hawkins, Gwendolyn Williams, Mary Cureton, Ernestine Clawson. AAaior- ettes: Jean Wilkins and Patricia Jones in background. CHEERING Left to right: Clara Cherry, Barbara Watkins, Joyce Robertson, Mary B. D. Lee not shown. SQUAD Frances Crawford, Ernestine Clawson, Nadine Smith. Advisor: Mrs. Highlights AUGUST School begins early at Price High School SEPTEMBER Football Season begins Senior Assembly Program OCTOBER New teacher, Miss Nellie Cornelius added to faculty Mrs. D. P. Jones becomes full-time guidance counselor Homecoming Game—Sadie Hawkins crowned Miss Price Price wins Homecoming Game Senior Day at Livingstone United Nations Program Halloween Carnival F T.A. organizes NOVEMBER American Education Week observed Book Week celebrated Cadet teachers from Bennett College arrive Annual Football Program Football team distributes Thanksgiving baskets to the needy Barbara Jean Siler crowned Miss Varsity Harry McNeely and John Tobias—Most Valuable Players Charles Harris—Most Improved Player Miss N. C. Beauty Pageant, Sadie Hawkins and Jean Wilkins placed FEBRUARY College Day featured by Guidance Department Valentine Sisters Project Negro History Week Observed Greensboro Men ' s Choir appears 3 days Vacation due to sleet and snow MARCH Omega Talent Hunt (Edgar French wins 3rd prize) Debutantes ' Ball Practice Teachers arrive from Livingstone Lenten Season begins Typing Contest at T. C. Sophomore Beys win Intramural Games Junior Girls win Intramurai Games District Basketball Tournament (boys) District Basketball Tournament (girls) (won 2nd place) Glee Club Festival (We received a 1) APRIL Annual goes to press District Band Festival (Band received a 2) Band gives a Coffee Sip to parents Library Science Club goes to Raleigh Invitations arrive Bricklaying Boys NCSIO Convention at A. T. (Leon Alexander wins 5th place in the bricklaying contest) Tennis Match—Sadie Hawkins and Cecil Simpson win Hi-Y goes to Raleigh Senior Cap and Gown Party Athletic Banquet Track Meet—Albert Caldwell wins 220-yard dash A. T. College Symphony Band in Concert New Member s added to National Honor Society Glee Club sings at T. C. Price High Band gives Concert at Dunbar Athletic Banquet DECEMBER Basketball season begins Class Rings arrive Honor Society gives a dance N. C. Student Council Convention (Mae Crawford elected State Treasurer) Annual Christmas Program with Glee Club and Band Christmas Holidays begin JANUARY Return to school Semester Exams Dance Group from Dudley Appears Amelia Anderson wins the Betty Crocker Contest MAY May Day (Sandra Vails crowned May Queen ) Junior-Senior Prom Solo—Oratorical Contest N.H.A. Ball F.T.A. Banquet Spring Ball Dunbar Band gives Concert at Price Election of Student Council Officers Wayland Mitchell and Ernestine Tinsley become Mr. Esquire and Miss Charm JUNE Class Day Activities Awards Day Graduation Hk- - ' DONATED BY NOBLE AND KELSEY FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Rose Aggrey Mrs. Annie Belle Alexander Mrs. Dorothy Aldrich Pvt. John Aldrich Mr. N. F. Alexander Mr. J. E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Mr. John Bailey Mrs. Vera Baldwin Mrs. Mildred Barber Mrs. Carrie Barton Mr. James Bates Mrs. Mary Bates Mrs. E. Beaty Mrs G. Benjamin Miss Evelyn Bennett Mr. James Bennett Mrs. Frances Benson Miss Mary Biggers Mrs. Ollie Bingham Mrs. Isabella Blackman Mr. James Blanton Mrs. Juanita Blanton Mr. and Mrs. James Blunt Miss Barbara Jean Boger Mr. David Boger Miss Dorothy Boger Miss Fleta Boger Mr. J. M. Boger,Sr. Mr. J. M. Boger, Jr. Mrs. William Boger Mrs. Margaret Brotherton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown Miss Mary N. Brown Mr. Paul Burrough Mr. and Mrs. David Butler Mrs. VV.illie Mae Cade Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Caldwell Carolina Camera Shop Mrs. Ruth Camp Rev. George W Campbell Mr. Issac Campbell Mrs. E. M. Cathcart Mrs. Dorothy Carr List Of Patrons Mr. Harry Chambers Miss Suzie Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chapman Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chunn Mrs. Jettie Chunn Mrs. Alma Clark Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark Miss Evelyn Coleman Mrs. Vizene Connor Miss Nellie Cornelius Mr. Cicero Correll Mrs. Pauline W. Corry Mr. Andrew Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cowan Mrs. Geneva Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. George Curlee Mr. George M. Curlee, Jr. Mrs. Ella H. Dalton Mrs. Ellen Dalton Mr. John Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis Mrs. Ernest Davis Mrs. Janie Davis Mr. Robert E. Davis Mrs. Beatrice Drain Mrs. Ida Duncan Miss Julia B. Duncan Mrs. Adelaide Ellis Miss Emma Ellis Mr. Garland F. Ellis Mrs. Carrie Fleming Mrs. Daisy Lou Fletcher Mr. J. A. Fulmore Mrs. Lucille Fulmore Mr. Bernard Gaither Mrs. Ida Gaither Mr. and Mrs. Holloway Gaither Mrs. Minnie Gardner Miss Alice Garrett Mr. P. J. Garrett Mr. Freeman Germany Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Gibson Mr. Clayton Glenn Mrs. Curly Glenn Mr. Emanuel Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Goble Miss Ethel Goodman Mrs. Elizabeth Greer Rev. C. H. Hailey Mrs. Hazel Hancock Mrs. Ella Harley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper Mrs. lola Harrington Miss Evelyn Harris Mrs. Fannie Harris Mrs. Lillian Harris Miss Pamella Harris Mrs. Leila Hart Mrs. Sallie Hart Mrs. Betty Jean Hawkins Mrs. Sadie Hawkins Mrs. Betty L. Holt Mr. Cleo Holt Mr. Ervin Holt Mr. Norman L. rlolt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins Mr. F. C. Hovis Miss Ora Lee Jackson Mrs. Gurth Jackson Rev. F. D. Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. T. I. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Jones Mrs. Louise Jones Mr. S. O. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Jones Mrs. W. M. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Junior, Jr. Mrs. Lula Keaton Mr. William Keith Mr. and Mrs. Garland Kelsey Mrs. N. Kirk Miss Ella Kirkland Mrs. Ola Kirkland Mrs. Clara Kirksey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koontz Mrs. A. A. Lancaster Mr. S.W. Lancaster Mrs. Mary Lash Mrs. N. J. Lash Se mor Class Directory Bobby Eugene Aldrich, 19-E Civic Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Leon Alexander, 623 South Forney Street Salisbury ' N. C. Amelia Artrolia Anderson, 6-B Brookview Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Barbara Jean Boger, 18-E Brookview Apartment Salisbury, N. C. James Monroe Boger, 728 West Cemetery Street Salisbury N. C. James Broadway, 409 South Long Street Salisbury ' N. C. Elizabeth Lorraine Brotherton, 411 South Graham Street Salisbury, N. C. Kenny Joe Brown, 57 Fairview Heights Salisbury, N C. Verige Mae Byers, 408 North Craige Street Salisbury, N. C. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Bynum, 419 South Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. Albert Dean Caldwell, 1113 West Marsh Street Salisbury, N. C. Flora K. Caldwell, 610 S. Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. Herbert O ' Neal Caldwell, 922 Locke Street Salisbury, N. C. John Wilbert Chambers, 726 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Alma Yvonne Clark, 305 South Vanderford Street Salisbury, N. C. Robert Clodfelter, 205 Ray Street Salisbury, N. C. George Michael Curlee, 1127 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Carole Dianne Davis, 1326 Standish Street Salisbury, N. C. Janet Antoinette Davis, 512 South Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. Mary Elizabeth Edgar, 1318 North Long Street Salisbury, N. C. Linda Elaine Fant, 801 West Cemetery Street Salisbury, N. C. Brenda Woods Feamster, 215 Vanderford Street Salisbury, N. C. Edgar Nathaniel French, 71 1 Grace Street Salisbury, N. C. Alice Elizabeth Garrett, 1010 Clement Street Mocksville, N. C. Mary Selina Hardin, 316 Messner Street Salisbury, N. C. Jeanette Novelle Hargrave, 402 Best Street Salisbury, N. C. Charles Frederick Harris, Gen. Del., 800 Harry Street China Grove, N. C. Rachel Yvonne Hart, 417 Messner Street Salisbury, N. C. Sadie Victoria Hawkins, 11-C Civic Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Ervin Maurice Holt, 10-C Brookview Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Samuel Linton Hopkins, 512 South Wesl Street Salisbury, N. C. Joe Wayne Hunter, 15-D Civic Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Betty Ann Jones, 625 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Magdaline Kelly, 701 East Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Melvin Douglass Lentz, 518 North West Street Salisbury, N. C. Edwin Earl Little, 806 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Jannette Ann Long, 420 Partee Street Salisbury, N. C. Nancy Virginia Lynn, 66-T Civic Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Tarty Mae Mack, 68-U Civic Apartment Salisbury, N. C. Gladys Erma Martin, 71 1 West Bank Street Salisbury, N. C. Alice Jean McClain, 909 Milford Hills Road Salisbury, N. C. Otis Watts McClain, 909 Milford Hills Road Salisbury, N. C. Clement Hill McCombs, 209 Partee Street Salisbury, N. C. Charles Leonard McGarity, 616 West Monroe Street Salisbury, N. C. John Mcllwaine, 218 South Green Street Salisbury, N. C. Betty Jean McKenzie, P. O. Box 135 Granite Quarry, N. C. Charles Darrell McLendon, 708 East Fisher Street Salisbury, N. C. Harry Lee McNeely, 1127 West Marsh Street Salisbury, N. C. John Alphonzo Minter, 1222 Wilkesboro Road Salisbury, N. C. Wayland Mitchell, 209 North Long Street Salisbury, N. C. Terry Alexander Moore, 718 West Kerr Street Salisbury, N. C. Maxine Nash, 409 Messner Street Salisbury, N. C. Annie Ruby Neely, 1312 West Monroe Street Salisbury, N. C. Woodrow Wilson Nichols, 324 South West Street Salisbury, N. C. Richard Lee Reid, 520 Monroe Street Salisbury, N. C. Joyce Wilma Robertson, General Delivery Granite Quarry, N. C. Carolyn M. Louise Russell, 1157 Grady Street Salisbury, N. C. James Roger Salmon, Jr., 635 South Forney Street Salisbury, N. C. Shirley Elaine Sharpe, 400 North Caldwell Salisbury, N. C. Barbara Jean Siler, 1345 Standish Street Salisbury, N. C. Charles Albert Smith, 1203 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. George Franklin Strawder, P. O. Box 116 Granite Quarry, N. C. Ernest Lee Taylor, 730 South Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. John Lee Tobias, 324 South Craige Street Salisbury, N. C. Sandra Theresa Vails, 716 West Monroe Street Salisbury, N. C. Barbara Jean Watkins, 1-A Brookview Apartment Salisbury, N. C. Gladella Joan Wilkins, 628 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Sadie Jean Wilkins, 628 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Willie Jean Wood, 718 South Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. Mr. P. G. Laughridge Mrs. Annie Leazer Mr. John Leazer Mrs. Lac Lee Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Little, Sr. Miss Minnie Littlejohn Mrs. Alberta L. Legree Mrs. Bertha Lowell Mrs. Bessie Lowery Mrs. A. B. Lyerly Mrs. Cleo Lyerly Mr. Paul Mack Miss T. P. Mack Mrs. Zelma Mack Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Massey Mr. Floyd H. Massey, Sr. Mrs. Geneva McClain Mr. Otis McClain Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McGarity Mr. and Mrs. Elliot McGarity Mrs. O. M. McGarity Mrs. W. McGee Mrs. Lillian McKenzie Mrs. Marie McKenzie Mrs. J. W. McLaughlin Mrs. Inez Middleton Mrs. Eliza Miller Mrs. Susie Minter Mrs. W. M. Miller Mrs. Ann Mitchell Mrs. Lallie Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mitchell Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Moore Miss Annie Moore Mr. Julius Moore Mr. Lonnie Moore Mrs. Louise Moore Mrs. Louvenia Moore Mrs. Rena Moore Mrs. Annette Morant Mrs. Pauline Morton Mrs. N. D. Neely List Of Patrons Mr. Timothy D. Neely Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neely Mrs. U. D. Neely Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson Mr. Henry Osborne Mrs. Lucille Osborne Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Oglesby Mrs. Bernice Patterson Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pemberton Mrs. Carolyn Pharr Mrs. W. P. Poe Mr. F. D. Ponder Miss E. Powers Mrs. Marie Pruitt Mr. Thomas Randall Mrs. Juanita Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Redd Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Redfern Mr. Robert Reese Mrs. Reid Lawyer J. H. Rennick Mr. G. D. Rhodes Mrs. Mary Lee Rippy Mr. O. D. Roberts Mr. Adam Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross Miss Louise Roundtree Mr. John E. Roseboro Mrs. Jannette Rouze Mr. and Mrs. T L. Russell Miss Patricia Saunders Miss Elaine Sands Mr. Ambrose Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. June E. Siler Mrs. W. H. Shipp Mr. and Mrs. Artis Shuford Mr. J. R. Shutes Mrs. E. K. Simpson Mrs. Lillian Simpson Miss Geraldine Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. Sarah Smith Mr. Tommy J. Smith Mr. Walter Smoot Miss Rose Stoner Mrs. Selma Stout Mr. Wylmer Stout Mrs. Sarah Stowe Mr. and Mrs. George Strawder Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Sturdivant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sulton Surratt ' s Tots and Teens Swaringer ' s Grocery Mrs. E. T. Taylor Mrs. Thelma Teamer Miss Josephine Thirdgill Major and Mrs. Raymond Tinsley Mrs. Bryant Thompson Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Trott Mrs. M. W. Vails Mr. James Walker Mr. and Mrs. Odell Watson Mrs. Will Watson Mrs. Ora Watson Miss A. E. Marie Weeks Mrs. Lock White Mrs. Mamie White Mrs. Avis Wilkins Mr. Floyd Wilkins Mr. Isaac Wilkins Miss Joan Wilkins Mrs. Majorie Wilkins Mr. Leroy Williams Mrs. A. B. Wilson Miss Vina Wilson Mrs. Ethel Wiseman Mrs. Grace Wiseman Mrs. Ivery Withers Mrs. Anna J. Wood Mrs. Julia S. Wood Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Precious Worthy Mr. B. W. Wright Mrs. Pauline Wright Mrs. Rosalie F. Wyatt Rev. W. M. Wyatt Mrs. Mabel Yarborough Livingstone College A Four-Year Liberal Arts, Co-Educational Institution Operated under the Auspices of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. offers A Dynamic Program Designed to Develop a Quality Student A Christian Environment A Picturesque Campus A Highly Trained Faculty Superior Science Laboratories Modern Dormitories Excellent Library Facilities Outstanding Music Department Intercollegiate Athletics Member of the E.I.A.C. Livingstone College, with a rich heritage, presents a threefold (academic, social and religious) program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts as well as the B.D. and B.Th degress in the Hood Theological Seminary. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as well as other agencies. DR. SAMUEL E. DUNCAN, President LASH’ SELF-SERVICE STORES 725 W. Innes Street Phone ME 6-4861 129 East Council Street Phone ME 3-9877 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of SHAMMER ' S GROCERY Fresh Meats and Groceries 627 South Caldwell Street Dial ME 3-9821 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of R8DGERS AND FISHER SERVICE South Fulton and Lincolnton Road Dial ME 3-9675 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Ellis, Mangum and Fair Funeral Home Ambulance 701 W. Horah St. Dial ME 6-3018 SALISBURY, N. C. Frankie’s Chicken Shack McLaughlin’s Grocery Bar-B-Q Chicken Meats Produce B. F. CURETON, Owner Dial ME 3-9914 1600 Wilkesboro Road 1210 West Monroe Street Dial ME 3-9976 or ME 6-1205 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of E. B. BARGER RODGERS AND FISHER GROCERY SERVICE Quality Meats Fancy Groceries 1010 West Horah Street South Fulton and Lincolnton Road Dial ME 3-9691 Phone ME 3-9675 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA STANBACK Compliments of COMPANY, LTD. SALISBURY - SPENCER 1500 S. Main Street FURNITURE DEALERS SALISBURY, N. C. . Good Luck STANBACK j | I c yy Seniors Compliments of FOOD TOWN STORES INC P. O. Box 1330 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Mayfield Furniture Co. 322 North Main Street Dial ME 3-3461 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of WILLIE’S SEAFOOD GRILL (Seafoods , Bar-B-O Sand iviches) 114 North Lee Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Cress Tailor Shop 119 East Innes Street Dial ME 3-5381 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ED WELCH SPORTING GOODS CO. 207 North Main Street Dial ME 6-5651 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ELECTRIC SERVICE Since 1940 the cost ot living has more than doubled but your average cost per kilowatt hour ot residential service has reduced more than one third You now enioy the use ot five times as much electric service. DUKE} POWER COMPANY Compliments of JIMMIE BLACKWELDER BARBECUE 1624 West Innes Street Dial ME 6-4271 SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA SWARTZ AND CO. Dealers in Junk of All Kinds 428 N. Lee Street Dial ME 3-3381 SALISBURY, N. C. THE MUSIC MART Your Music Headquarters BAND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS, RECORD PLAYERS PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC 1912 West Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. INNES STREET DRUG STORES Phones Wallace Building - - - - ME 3-4521 Medical Center.ME 6-2431 Ketner Center.ME 6-1712 Prescription Specialists Compliments of ISENHOUR BRICK and TILE CO., INC. SALISBURY. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA M E H I BEVERAGE COMPANY ROYAL CROWN COLA SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Sunbeam (Bh ad Compliments of FISHER-THOMPSON HARDWARE Compliments of BECKY HINKLE’S FABRIC SHOP Dial ME 3-9461 SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of TAYLOR MATTRESS CO. 61 YEARS OF SERVICE Sleep on a Taylor Mattress! CITY HATTERS The Artistic Touch NEWS and SHINE 105 S. Main Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of m Mb SWr BLs MAIN DRUG CO. Compliments of Prescription Druggists W. A. BROWN AND SON, INC. 128 North Main Street Refrigeration SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA BIG V” Compliments of GROCERY CLINE’S SHOE SERVICE Prompt, Courteous, Efficient Service Reliable Service Dial ME 3-9841 110 East Innes Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SALISBURY, N. C. CAROLINA MUSIC CO. Compliments of Records of All Speeds MAYNARD Dial ME 3-4812 MUSIC COMPANY 119 East Fisher Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. EARL’S STUDIO COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS - COPIES - BLUEPRINTS KODAK FINISHING - FAST SERVICE 416 West Franklin Street 600 N. Fulton Street Dial ME 3-1402 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of W. H. LEONARD 8c SONS JEWELRY 214 South Main Street Dial ME 6-1421 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of PARISH CLOTHING STORE 108 North Main Street Dial ME 3-2171 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Dr. C. M. Jones, DDS 202 East Innes Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Office Hours: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Compliments of BELK’S OF SALISBURY Consider This an Invitation to Visit Our New Department Store SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of The Scottish Bank (Member of the F. D. I. C.) fr Better Banking” Dial ME 6-4341 SALISBURY, N. C. DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS LABEL ARE GRADE A”— ALL THE WAY! COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER - : ' • ' ___ Compliments of EARL’S OFFICE SUPPLIES Bibles — Stationery School Supplies 119 West Innes Street Phone: ME 6-2342 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of BEAVER BROS. PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 111 South Church Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Mitchell Funeral Service 711 West Horah Street Dial ME 3-2424 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of J M Flower Shop, Inc. 504 North Main Street Dial ME 6-4411 If no answer Dial ME 6-0801 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ROWAN COUNTY NEW CAR DEALERS SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Salisbury Cleaners Dry Cleaning — Pressing Alterations FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS SALISBURY, N. C. GRANITE DRUG CO., INC The Store of Personal Service Compliments of BYERS’ SERVICE STATION Phone 279-9888 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 201 South Main Street Dial ME 3-4011 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of GRIMES MILLING CO. 600 North Church Street Dial ME 6-4311 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of COLONIAL STEEL AND IRON, CO., INC 812 West Innes Street Dial ME 3-4821 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of WAGONER SUPPLY CO. 812 West Innes Street Dial ME 6-1642 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ROWAN BARBERS ASSOCIATION EXCELSIOR BARBER SHOP BIG “V” BARBER SHOP 126 North Lee Street 530 South Shaver Street Phone ME 3-9801 Phone ME 3-9968 MODERN BARBER SHOP SANITARY BARBER SHOP 802 West Horah Street 130 North Lee Street Phone ME 3-9677 Phone ME 3-9913 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Oestreicher - Winner Department Store 122 South Main Street Dial ME 3-4000 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Compliments of MISTER SOFTEE ICE CREAM SALISBURY, N. C. Congratulations from FACULTY and PARENTS of Prise Junior-Senior High School TOPS Traditionally Fine Meats PAYDEN’S Since 1922 Cleaners and Dyers WHITE SEAL PRODUCTS HAM, BACON, FRANKS 631 W. Horah St. Dial ME 3-9657 SALISBURY, N. C. WHITE PACKING COMPANY Compliments of PURCELL’S JAKE RENDLEMAN DRUG STORES Cash Wholesale Groceries 210 North Lee Street 101 North Main St. Dial ME 6-2401 SALISBURY, N. C. 111 West Innes St. Dial ME 3-2131 ' JI GOOD LUCK SENIORS jfft- Compliments of m tphih SHOE STOXEJM. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of CUnoWi Mtimebmo vi Your Guide to Better Fashions ” 108 South Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA THE GOLD SHOP 108 West Fisher Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SHANNON’S FOOD PALACE SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ODELL’S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS FURRIERS 1001 West Innes Dial ME 3-1821 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Lashstone Concrete Co. 726 West Innes St. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Salisbury Newsstand 117 West Innes St. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of E. L. RUFTY GROCERY 1315 North Main St. SALISBURY, N. C. School Supplies Of Every Description ROWAN PRINTING CO. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Autographs Of Teachers Autographs Of Classmate s Autographs ' i} !• ' ‘ V . ■ ■ 4 : . ♦ ROWAN PUBLIC l Salisbury library . NC 3907826172


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