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PUBLISHED BY THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS OF PRICE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Salisbury, North Carolina Volume 45 Foreword The graduating class of 1962 is honored to be able to present to you the memorable events of the past year. Among the more outstanding ones are the addition of the new trade building to our campus and the coveted All-America City Award that was presented to our city. During the presentation program, two of our classmates participated as essay winners. Our sincere expressions of gratitude are extended to Mr. J. H. Knox, our Superintendent; Mr. S. O. Jones, our principal; our faculty, parents and friends whose untiring efforts to help us will linger long in our memories. To our advertisers and patrons, we also extend our appreciation for their help in our endeavor. We shall never forget the efforts in our behalf given by our advisors, Mrs. A. A. Lancaster and Miss Eunice Powers. SHIRLEY ANN GOODMAN Dedication MR. H. H. WOODARD The class of 1962 wishes to dedicate its annual to Mr. H. H. Woodard, band¬ master and social science teacher. We do this in recognition of his talent and his accomplishments. Especially are we proud of the excellent performance of our band under his leadership. For all of the contributions Mr. Woodard has made to our cultural and intellectual life, we are sincerely grateful. Price Junior-Senior High Schoo — 1 MAIN BUILDING AND JUNIOR HIGH WING Price High School we say to you, the months and years quickly flew But our memories shall always turn again to you, again to yearn For joyful days and happy years and protection from our worldly fears. As now we part, we heave a sigh, and lovingly say, Thanks Dear Price High. ERNESTINE DAVIS SENIOR HIGH WING Greetings From Our Superintendent MR. J. H. KNOX To Members of the Graduating Class: I extend my congratulations to you upon your satisfactory completion of the program of studies at Price Junior-Senior High School and upon your graduation as a member of the Class of 1962. My hope is that the achievements of your school years will be a continuing stimulus to you to achieve worthy deeds in the years ahead. Our interest in you and your progress will abide and I am certain that your interest in Price Junior-Senior High School and its progress will continue. With sincere good wishes, I am Cordially yours, J. H. KNOX Superintendent Our Retired Principa MR. L. H. HALL To the Class of 1962: I deem it a great honor to be asked to make a statement for your annual. I wish to congratulate each member of the class on achievement through the years. I commend the Board of Education and the parents on the physical equipment, and I commend the superintendent, supervisors and teachers who have implemented these educational tools for the prepara¬ tion of your future. As a watchman on the tower, I have viewed your progress. You are living in a critical age. I challenge you to join the uncounted multitude in making the world safe for free people. In the words of Booker T. Washington, Let down your buckets where you are. I implore you to let them down in human rela¬ tions, in Christian living, in family and community life, in developing the nations ' natural resources, in respect for the aging citizens. President Kennedy has called on us not only to ask what the government can do for us, but to ask what we can do for the government. By the same token, you might consider what you can do for Salisbury. You have made a great contribution in helping to win the All-America City award for Salisbury. You can continue your good work. This is your hour of de¬ cision. May ihe Lord bless you. Be good. Accept my very warm personal regards. Sincerely yours, LUICO HAMILTON HALL Retired Principal of Price High School MR. S. O. JONES To Graduating Class: It is with a great deal of pride that I congratulate you on the completion of your work here. Your many contributions to our on-going program have and will continue to be viewed with interest and admiration. May your search for knowledge, your spirit of cooperation, and your dedicaton to a noble purpose guide and sustain you as you move out from the portals of this institution and into areas of greater challenge. Sincerely, S. O. JONES n Loving Memory Of Miss A. E. Marie Weeks The senior class dedicates this page in memory of our beloved teacher, Miss A. E. Marie Weeks, who died March 3, 1962 after a few hours of illness. For a quarter of a century, Miss Weeks had worked at Price as choral director and as English and history teacher. Her aim was always excellence and her performances were superb. Ever striving, in spite of difficulties; ever helping both pupils and teachers; ever giving of her energy and talents to school, community and friends, Miss Weeks will long be remembered by many who are better citizens because she lived. Faculty MR. J. E. ANDERSON Seventh Grade Safety Patrol Troop Committeeman MR. L. E. ANDERSON Eighth Grade Junior High Science Club Junior High History Club Science, History, Geography Scoutmaster MRS. GRACE BENJAMIN Librarian Library Science Club MR. JAMES BENNETT Eighth Grade Photographers Club Safety Patrol, Scouting MRS. BEATRICE BENNETT Eleventh Grade Girls Basketball U.S. History, World History MISS NELLIE CORNELIUS Seventh Grade MRS. ELLA DALTON Seventh Grade Junior Dramatic Club Faculty MRS. A. P. HARRINGTON Secretary, Treasurer Eighth Grade Typing MRS. D. P. JONES Guidance Counsellor Student Council MR. S. W. LANCASTER Ninth Grade Science, Mathematics Football, J.V. Basketball MRS. A. A. LANCASTtR Senior Advisor English, Government F.T.A. MRS. N. J. LASH Eighth Grade Ninth Grade Health Junior Honor Society Language Arts Ik MRS. E. C. MARIONEAUX Eleventh Grade French, English Senior Honor Society MR. W. L. MILLER Mathematics Safety Patrol Mathematics Club AAR. ALEXANDER MONROE Industrial Arts Bricklaying N.C.S.I.O. Faculty MR. J. W. NICHOLSON Hi-Y Club Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Tenth Grade Senior High Science Club MR. F. D. PONDER Ninth Grade Letterman ' s Club Physical Education Basketball, Track MISS EUNICE POWERS Senior Advisor Pricean Staff, English F.B.L.A., Typing General Business MR. ROLAND STATON Ninth Grade English Social Studies MRS. ANNETTE O. WATSON Ninth Grade New Homemakers of America Big Sisters, Student Council Home Economics MR. H. H. WOODARD Tenth Grade, Civics Junior High and Senior High Band Class History The year nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, the day September This was the date that a four-stop flight started upon its journey. first, sixty-four exciled and ambitious youngsters entered Price High School. First Stop: Upon our first stop the group being somewhat large in number with students coming from Lincoln and Monroe, we were divided into two small groups with Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux and Mr. S. W. Lancaster as our instructors. With the addition of three veterans, Paul Jones, William Rice, and Julius Murdock, and three new students, Walter Williams, Mary J. Smith, and Mary Joe Miller, we were even larger in number. During this year, we were well represented in the clubs and activities of the school. In the Safety Patrols were Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley, and Juanita Kerr. Joining the N.H.A. were Mae Crawford, Ernestine Davis, Evelyn Grasty, Gwendolyn Williams, Lorene Hasty. In the Glee Club were Alma Kirksey, Dianne Broadway, Jackie Carson, Reginald Brown, and Baxter Wright. On the Junior Varsity team were John White, James Hayes, William Agnew, James Coan, and Baxter Wright. On the football team were Walter Williams and Curtis Fortune. Willie Mae Moon was our attendant for Miss Price, also during this year Faries Bush was Mr. Esquire, and Judy Oakley won second place in the oratorical contest while Jacquelyn Carson won third. Reginald Brown and Jacquelyn Carson were our May attendants. Thus ended the first of our four-stop flight through Price High School. Second Stop: On our second stop with the addition of three new students, Jacqueline Lake, Joan Grasty, and Rosa Ingram, we were fifty-nine in number still holding all our desires and ambitions. We were once again divided into two small groups with Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux and Mrs. B. D. Lee as our instructors. Once again we were well represented in the clubs and activities of the school. Mae Crawford, Mary Strawder, Gwendolyn Williams, and William Agnew were our Student Council members. In the National Honor Society were Reginald Brown, Mae Crawford, Shirley Goodman, Evelyn Grasty, Gwendolyn Williams, and Ernestine Davis. Within our class were many with lovely voices that sang in the Glee Club, they were Dianne Broadway, Mary Peterson, Norman Smyre, Jessie McCier, Ernestine Davis, Betty Cherry, Henderson Stout, Reginald Brown, Homer Robertson, William Woodruff, Wayne Evans, Alma Kirksey, Faries Bush, and Baxter Wright. Members of the Library Science Club were Mae Crawford, Rosa Ingram and Jackquelyn Carson. In the Safety Patrols were Lottie Miller, Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley and Homer Robertson. The N.H.A. was full of sophomores with Katrina Pruitt, Stella Kelly, Clara Cherry, Evelyn Grasty, Mary Straw der, Jessie McCrier, Judy Oakley, Jacquelyn Carson, Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Rosa Ingram, Joyce Taylor, Helen Stout, Juanita Kerr, and Linda Faucette. On the Pricean Staff was Shirley Goodman. Ernestine Davis joined the F.T.A. On the cheering squad was Mae Crawford. Representing the sophomores on the football team were Walter Williams, William Agnew, Curtis Fortune, John White, while Robert Smith was trainer. Playing varsity basket¬ ball was Robert Smith, while James Hayes, Curtis Fortune, Baxter Wright, William Agnew, and John White were on the J.V. On the girls ' basketball team were Shirley Holt, Bessie Campbell, and Willie Mae Moon. Our attendant to Miss Price was Evelyn Grasty. Also during this year Judy Oakley won first place in the oratorical contest. This ended the second of our four-stop flights through Price High School. Third Stop: On our third stop with the addition of three new students, Ernestine Tinsley, Patricia Jones, and Mary A. Smith, we were sixty-three in number, and even more ambitious. We were divided into two small groups with Miss E. Powers and Mr. F. O. Ponder as our instructors. Once again we were well represented in the clubs and the activities of the school. In the Student Council were Ernestine Davis, Judy Oakley, Shirley Goodman, Mae Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Faries Bush, Gwendolyn Williams, Barbara Steele, and Elaine Peterson. In the National Honor Society were Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Shirley Goodman, Evelyn Grasty, and Reginald Brown. In the F.T.A. were Judy Oakley, Willie Mae Moon, Ernestine Davis, Mary Strawder, Paul Jones, Jacqueline Lake, and Rosa Ingram. In the N.H.A. were Judy Oakley, Evelyn Grasty, Mae Crawford, Willie Mae Moon, Stella Kelly, Jacquelyn Carson, Shirley Cook, Lottie Miller, Gwendolyn Williams, Joyce Taylor, Clara Cherry, Jessie McCrier, Carolyn Sifford, Rosa Ingram, Jacqueline Lake, Barbara Steele, Doris Wiseman, Ruby McLaughlin, and Mary J. Smith. In the Safety Patrols were Mary Peterson, Mary Strawder, Judy Oakley and Robert Smith. Joining the Glee Club were Carolyn Sifford, Ernestine Davis, Juanita Cowan, Alma Kirksey, Jessie McCrier, Lorene Hasty, and Baxter Wright. In the Hi-Y were Baxter Wright, William Agnew, James Hayes, Reginald Brown, William Massey, James Coan, Walter Williams, and Billy McNeely. Representing us on the football team were William Agnew, James Hayes and Curtis Fortune. On the boys ' basketball team were Robert Smith, William Agnew, and John White. During this year Gwendolyn Williams was runner-up to Miss Price . Thus ended the third year of our four-stop flight through Price High School. Fourth Stop: On our fourth and final stop, with the addition of six new students, Billy Douglas, Joel Walton, Hattie Davenport, Welsie Torrence, Ruth Gilmore and 11 a Witherspoon, we were fifty-eight in number still holding our desires to graduate. We were divided into two small groups with Miss E. Powers and Mrs. A. A. Lancaster as our instructors. This was the year that all of us were waiting for, so we participated very effectively in the clubs and activities in the school. In the Student Council were Barbara Steele, Joyce Taylor, Mae Crawford, Baxter Wright, Shirley Goodman, Ernestine Davis, Mary Strawder, Jacquelyn Carson, and Faries Bush. In the Glee Club were Shirley Goodman, Judy Oakley, Alma Kirksey, Willie Mae Moon, Lorene Hasty, Juanita Cowan, Gwendolyn Williams, Patricia Jones, and Carolyn Siffird. In the Big Sisters were Shirley Cook, Norma Smyre, Barbara Steele, Lottie Miller, Carolyn Sifford, Jacquelyn Carson, Patricia Jones, Jessie McCrier, Mae Crawford, Evelyn Grasty, Shirley Goodman, Joyce Taylor, Rosa Ingram, Helen Stout, Juanita Cowan, Mary Strawder, and Gwendolyn Williams. In the Big Brothers were James Coan, Curtis Fortune, Billy McNeely, William Agnew, William McGarity, James Heggins, James Hayes, Reginald Brown, Robert Smith, Baxter Wright, Alphonso Feaster. In the French Club were Reginald Brown, Shirley Goodman, Paul Jones, Willie Mae Moon, Mae Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Barbara Steele, Judy Oakley, Jacqueline Lake, Evelyn Grasty, James Coan, and Norman Smyre. In the National Honor Society were Mae Crawford, Shirley Goodman, Regina ' d Brown, Gwendolyn Williams and Evelyn Grasty. Gwendolyn Williams and Reginald Brown won prizes in a city-wide essay contest on the subject Why I Am Proud to Be a Citizen of Salisbury, an All-America City. Gwendolyn Williams was crowned Miss Price for the year. Shirley Goodman was crowned Miss Varsity by co-captains William Agnew and Curtis Fortune. Lorene Hasty was crowned May Queen and James Coan was May King. As our plane lowers for our final stop, Graduation, we commend valedictorian Mae Crawford and salutatorian, Shirley Goodman, the third ranking student Ernestine Davis. We can say that ours was the most affable, apt, benign, circumspect, clement, decorous, erudite class in the history of Price. —JUDY OAKLEY Seniors WILLIAM C. AGNEW, JR. Pete Motto: The best is the key to success. Ambition: Coach Activities: Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff REGINALD WILLIS BROWN Motto: If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try, again. Ambition: Astronautical Engineer Activities: Glee Club, National Honor Society, Science Club, Mathe¬ matics Club, Bib Brothers, Hi-Y, French Club BESSIE MAE CAMPBELL Bess FARIES BUSH, JR. Mr. A. P Motto: We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Activities: Girls ' basketball team, Annual Staff, Letterman ' s Club, NHA Motto: Extirpate evil before it extirpates us. Ambition: Government Worker Activities: Office Assistant, Typing Assistant, Annual Staff, Pricean Staff JACQUELYN LaVONNIA CARSON Jackie Motto: What shall I do to be forever known, and make the age to come my own. Ambition: Archaeologist Activities: Student Council, FTA, Bib Sister, Library Science, French Club, Glee Club, President of NHA JAMES COAN Sir James Motto: Have faith and trust in God, and be ready to accept his will for it is best for you. Ambition: To be a great man Activities: French Club, Mathe¬ matics Club, Science Club, Library Science Club, Big Brother, Hi-Y, Pricean Staff, Photographer ' s Club SHIRLEY MAE COOK Cookie Motto: Know thyself before judg¬ ing others. Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Mathematics Club, NHA, Bib Sister, FTA, Glee Club Seniors JUANITA MURIEL COWAN Nit a Motto: Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Glee Club, NHA, Safety Patrols, Annual Staff MAE FRANCES CRAWFORD Denise Motto: Knowledge is what a man acquires. Wisdom is what he is. A man has no more wisdom than he uses. Ambition: Pharmacist Activities: President of the Student Council, National Honor Society, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Mathematics Club, Science Club, Pricean Staff HATTIE PEARL DAVENPORT Hat Motto: I do not ask you to help me but I would appreciate it if you did not hinder me. Ambition: Social Worker BILLY RAY DOUGLAS Motto: Wisdom is the scar tissue of intelligence. LINDA ERNESTINE DAVIS Tine Motto: Boast not thyself of to¬ morrow for thou knowest not what a day may hold. Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Secretary of Student Council, F.T.A., Science Club, Math Club, Glee Club, Band LINDA IRENE FAUCETTE Motto: There are several ways to speak; to speak well, to speak easily, to speak justly, and to speak at the right moment. Ambition: Elementary Education Activities: Science Club, NHA, Li¬ brary Science, FTA BOYKIN ALPHONSO FEASTER At Motto: Give to the world the best that you can, and the best will come back to you. Ambition: Contractor Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brothers Seniors CURTIS EUGENE FORTUNE Dex Motto: Think first. Ambition: Bricklayer Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brother, Foot¬ ball, Basketball RUTH ALEXANDER GILMORE Motto: He who does the best he can, does well, acts honorably; angels could do no more. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher THOMAS PRESTON GLADNEY Mr. Prest Motto: Love your enemy, you make them. Ambition: F.B.I. Activities: Hi-Y, Patrol PHYLLIS SHIRLEY ANN GOODMAN Annette Motto: He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. Ambition: Lawyer or Guidance Counsellor Activities: NHA, Honor Society, Glee Club, Band, Student Council, Math Club. Pricean Staff, French Club, Annual Staff EVELYN GRASTY ' Eve ' that Motto: The only jewel not decay is knowledge. Ambition: Home Economics Activities: Math Club, Science Club, French Club, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Big Sister, NHA JOAN GRASTY Tiny Motto: If at first you don ' t suc¬ ceed try again. Ambition: Business Education Activities: NHA, FTA LORENE ELIZABETH HASTY Motto: I will let no man be¬ little my soul, by making me hate him. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Glee Club, NHA Seniors JAMES EDWARD HAYES Hernando Motto: Yesterday has gone, for¬ get it; tomorrow has not come, don ' t worry about it; today is here, use it. Ambition: Teacher Activities: Football, Track, Hi-Y, Library Science, Pricean Staff, Big Brothers, Letterman ' s Club JAMES HEGGINS Motto: Strive harder to succeed in life. Ambition: Barber Activities: Big Brothers, NCSIO SHIRLEY HOLT Mickey Motto: Some books are to be tasted, other to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and di¬ gested . Ambition: Social Director Activities: Big Sisters, NHA, Cheer¬ ing Squad, Basketball Team ROSA LEE INGRAM Motto: Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser; teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. Ambition: Business Executive Activities: Science Club, Math Club, NHA, FTA, Big Sister, Pricean Staff, Library Assistant, Safety Patrol, Annual Staff, FBLA PATRICIA KATHLEEN JONES Pat Motto: Oh, what a tangled web we weave; when first we practice to deceive. Ambition: Pediatrician Activities: FTA, Math Club, Big Sisters, Band, Library Science, NHA, Science Club, Captain of Majorettes, Glee Club, Pricean Annual Staff PAUL JONES Curley Motto: Perhaps some of us miss opportunity because we are broad¬ casting when we should be tuning in. Ambition: Teacher Activities: FTA, French Club PRESTON JONES Motto: I will exercise my mind for the great race with time. Ambition: Musician Activities: Band Seniors STELLA LOUISE KELLY Dap Motto: All work that is done is done in faith. Ambition: Mathematician Activities: Math Club, Science Club, NHA, Safety Patrol, Glee Club, Cheering Squad ALMA SUE KIRKSEY M.otto: The best way to succeed is to determine not to fail. Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Glee Club, NHA, French Club, FTA C • DIANNE BROADWAY LAKE Dino Motto: If we were to preserve civilization, we must first remain civilized. Ambition: Nurse Activities: NHA, French Club, FBLA, Pricean Staff, Tennis Team, Library Science Club JACQUELINE ELAINE LAKE Jackie Motto: I ha ve just crossed the bay; the ocean lies ahead. Ambition: Secretary Activities: French Club, NHA, FTA, Annual Staff JESSIE McCIER Red Motto: He that will not when he may; He shall not when he will. Ambition: Nurse or Secretary Activities: Glee Club, Library Science, NHA, Big Sisters WILLIAM ELLIOTT McGARITY Bill Motto: I am only one step ahead there are others to take. Ambition: Medical Doctor Activities: Hi-Y, B i g Brothers, NCSIO, Trainer for football squad ruby McLaughlin Motto: Success must be preceded with preparation: how you use it today will determine how tomorrow will use you. Ambition: Cosmetologist or Seam¬ stress Activities: NHA, Annual Staff Seniors BILLY McNEELY Wolf Motto: He is a fool who has no temper, but he is a wise man who can control his temper. Ambition: Artist Activities:: Hi-Y, Big Brothers LOTTIE MAE MILLER Nanky Motto: I would rather be able to appreciate things I can not have, than to have things I do not appre¬ ciate. Ambition: Beautician Activities: NHA, FTA, Big Sisters WILLIE MAE MOON Willette Motto: Look up and not down, look forward and not back, look out and not in for your future is ahead. Ambition: Home Economics Activities: NHA, French Club, Glee Club, FTA, Annual Staff, Girls ' Basketball Team, Science Club, Math Club WILLIAM RICE Bill Motto: Be prepared; If never ready. Ambition: Government Employee Motto: The world is divided in¬ to people who do things and people who get credit. Try if you can to belong to the first class; there ' s far less competition. CAROLYN IRENE SIFFORD Sweet Motto: Though you seek the world over to find the beautiful you must carry it with you or you find it not. Ambition: Teacher Activities: Glee Club, NHA, FTA, Big Sisters JUDY OAKLEY Ambition: Lawyer or Sociologist Activities: FTA, NHA, Glee Club, French Club, Annual Staff, Library Science Club MARY AGGREY SMITH Motto: Forward ever, backward never. Ambition: Dietician Seniors ROBERT LEE SMITH Cooter Motto: Build your business as you build your life. Have big mo¬ ments but don ' t try to be spectacular all the time. Ambition: Mathematician or Coach Activities: Basketball Squad, Foot¬ ball Squad, Safety Patrol, Hi-Y, Sportswriter, Letterman ' s Club, Big Brothers NORMA JEAN SMYRE Smitty Motto: Let a defeat be only a step to success. Ambition: Teacher Activities: NHA, French Club, FTA, Big Sisters BARBARA JEAN STEELE Barb Motto: The only way to succeed is to be determined not to fail. Ambition: Elementary Education Activities: FTA, Big Sisters, NHA, Student Council, French Club HELEN VIRGINIA STOUT Bow Motto: I will let no man belittle my soul by making me hate him. Ambition: Social Worker, Elemen¬ tary Education Activities: NHA, FTA, Big Sisters, Girls ' Basketball Team, Annual Staff, Captain of Safety Patrol JAMES HENDERSON STOUT Humphery Motto: Everyday in every way I will get a little better. Ambition: Mason Instructor or Bricklayer Activities:: Football and Glee Club MARY STRAWDER Kitten Motto: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Ambition: College Professor, Nurse Activities:: Big Sisters, Mathema¬ tics Club, Band, Glee Club JOYCE MARIE TAYLOR Motto: Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Student Council, NHA, Library Science Club, Big Sisters Seniors WELSIE MAE TORRENCE Motto: Of all the best things upon earth, I hold that a faithful friend is the best. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher hHI JOEL CONWAY WALTON Joe Motto- That which is easily got¬ ten is easily lost. Ambition: Teacher GWENDOLYN LOLAINE WILLIAMS Gwen Motto: To the height through difficulty. Ambition: Physician Activities: National Honor Society, Big Sisters, NHA, FTA, Math Club, Band, Glee Club, French Club JOHN FRANK WHITE The Prowler Motto: Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Ambition: Coach Activities: Hi-Y, Football, Basket¬ ball DORIS ANN WISEMAN Motto: The improvement of the understanding is for two ends: First, for our own increase of knoweldge; secondly, to enable us to deliver and make out that knowledge to others. Ambition: Dietician Activities: Library Science Club, NHA, Pricean Annual Staff BETTY WITHERS Motto: The only jewel that will not decay is knoweldge—time ripens all things—no man is born wise. Ambition: Cosmetologist BAXTER BENNETT WRIGHT Motto: Learn to see in another ' s calamity the ills which you should avoid. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Math Club, Science Club, Student Council, Glee Club, hi-Y, Big brothers I LA B. WITHERSPOON Beetsie Motto: One who never turns his back but walks breast forward. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher Statistician Report I, Willie Mae Moon, having been chosen as statistician by my classmates shall strive to do my best and attempt to uphold this position by giving an accurate analysis of the class of 1962. The shortest girl in the class is Lottie Mae Miller; the shortest boy, Robert Smith. Our tallest boy is James Coan. Most of us will graduate at the age of eighteen, with the exception of Gwendolyn Williams, Joyce Taylor, Barbara Steele, Carolyn Sifford, Evelyn Grasty, Juanita Cowan, Mary Strawder, and Shirley Goodman who are all Sweet Seventeen and never been kissed. A few others will be graduating at the age of twenty or more, not to mention our boys who have been in service and our married classmates who have joined us in order to further their education. Our boys like all sports, but William Agnew and John F. White say you ' ll find them in Jake Bridges ' Pool Room any ole time. Our girls favor tennis, football, and basketball. That is— most of them—because Bessie Campbell just loves boxing. We have eighteen beautiful voices in the glee club, and six skillful players in the band. There are four girls representing us on the Girls ' Basketball Team, while four boys represent us on the Boys ' Basketball Team. We have six hard-hitting boys on the football squad. Most of us plan to enter college, join the services, or acquire a skill such as barbering, brick¬ laying, or beauty culture. The colleges most of us have selected are: North Carolina College, A. T., Morris-Brown, Hampton Institute, Livingstone, Howard, Tuskeegee, and Spelman. Our favorite dances are: The Twist, Hully Gully, The Fly, The Magestic, and The Cha- Cha-Cha, but as you know, Thomas Gladney prefers the Tobacco Twist. When choosing dates, the boys go for upper-class girls. All the college girls like Faries Bush because he is tall and handsome. Our girls, too, like tall, dark, and handsome boys with spending change, but Lorene Hasty likes a certain fellow who is in the armed services—Right girls? Comparing our handsome boys and gorgeous girls, we find that we could pass for Holly¬ wood stars. For example, James Coan and Henderson Stout could pass for Wild Bill Hickock and Jingles; James Hayes for Maynard who co-stars on the Dobbie Gillis Show; Reginald Brown for Alfred Hitchcock; Mae Crawford for Mrs. Gee, and last, but not least, Robert Smith for Dennis the Menace. Our favorite foods are French fries, steaks, barbecue, and hamburgers, but Jacqueline Lake, Joan Grasty, Lottie Miller and Shirley Holt prefer sardines on toast and mashed potatoes. Our teeth and jaws are exercised daily by talking and chewing Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum, with the exception of Patricia Jones who exercises better with bubble gum. The most used expression for our boys is Oh, dawling and the girls are saying Git Down. Our favorite rhythm and blues singers are Jackie Wilson, the Shereilles, Chubby Checker, and the Mar-Keys, but every Thursday evening you ' ll find Helen Stout, Ruby McLaughlin, Judy Oakley, and Doris Wiseman racing home to watch Arthur Smith and his Crackerjacks. Well, there it is. It is true that Price High has had many fine classes to leave this wonder¬ ful school. The class of 1962, in best judgment, is the greatest in the school ' s history and will remain the best class for years to come. Respectfully submitted, WILLIE MAE MOON, Statistician Class of ' 62 Class Prophecy In deciding how I would write the class prophecy I consulted my dear classmate James Coan who has recently invented a small portable Futurama television. Taking his cue from a lesson in English Locksley Hall by Tennyson, Coan decided to dip into the future, as far as human eyes could see, to see the vision of the world, and all the wonders that would be. His ingenious little device could tell and show jjst what ' s going to happen in the strange and mysterious future. As James and I viewed his set for the first time, the year 1974 flashed across the screen. Washington, D. C., 1974—a crowd of people are on both sides of the world famous Pennsylvania Avenue, the President of the United States is leading a parade for the first American Astronaut to explore the unknown realm of the small planet Pluto, in a privately owned space ship. The Astronaut is Reginald Brown. Also in the parade is James Heggins, the Astronaut ' s chauffeur. Around the Capitol Building we find Judy Oakley taking part freely in the busy activity of the White House; she ' s a tourist guide. In the Senate Building, Billy McNeely is the North Carolina State Representative. He is the most popular man in the Senate, because of his beard. Everyone says he favors Abraham Lincoln. New York City, New York—1975—We find Dianne Laka the head of one of the smart clothing stores in downtown New York. Of course you know who her assistant is. Yes, it ' s Jacqueline Lake. Mary Strawder is our wealthy real estate owner. Her skyscraper building is in the new metropolis of North Caro¬ lina, formerly Granite Quarry but now Strawderville. This bjilding houses many offices, Paul Jones and Robert Smith rent the seventieth floor of offices for their multi-billion dollar corporation. They own glue factories all over the world. In New York City Hospital, Gwendolyn Williams is a busy girl; she is the Head Pediatrician and hardly gets any rest because babies don ' t care what hour they are born. Lorene Hasty is married and has kept Gwen busy. Lorene has six beautiful children, all of whom are girls and all have inherited their mother ' s lovely hair. Ernestine Davis is the head nurse, while Shirley Cook, Rosa Ingram and Doris Wiseman all belong to the hospital business staff. In the Chic Beauty Salon on Fifth Avenue, Helen Stout is Madame Susanne, while Hattie Davenport is her assistant manager, and William Rice is known as Rice of the Ritz, for he ' s the world ' s foremost hair stylist, catering to movie and television stars of great fame. In the swank night clubs of the great city, we find Preston Jones and his great Jazz Band in performance; Joan Grasty is the girl singer for the band. On the educational scene, we see Shirley Goodman, Piofessor of Music at N.Y.U.; and of all things, she has her eye on the handsome bachelor football coach, William Agnew. Thomas Gladney keeps his eye peeled closely on N.Y.U., too, mostly because he is the night watchman. Alphonso Feaster and Curtis Fortune are nocturnal watchers also, but they are famous astronomers. On Broadway we find Faries Bush, better known as Rodney Porter, The Handsome starring in a movie entitled, Gone With the Breeze , written by Billie Ray Douglas, produced and directed by Lester Neely. Faries or rather Rodney ' s beautiful leading lady is none other than Ruby McLaughlin, better known as Laverlee Lovely. Al Paso, Texas, 1976—Alma Kirksey is the owner of the largest ranch in Texas. The Double J Bar Rancho, it ' s called. Alma ' s chief ranch hand is William McGarity. In the great sports arenas in Texas, we find Bessie Campbell and Shirley Holt co-owners of the world famous Women ' s Basketball Team, the Campholt Globe Trotters. In the Texas Criminal Courts we find Patricia Jones being the highest paid criminal court lawyer there. Juanita Cowan is court stenographer. Let ' s not pass by the serious prosecuting attorney, John Frank White, who just so happens 1o have his wits sharpened for the court stenographer. Barbara Steele has written the country ' s number one best seller, the title being The Clothes that Hung on My Line. ' Back to the world of sports. Jessie McCier is the world ' s richest clothes designer, while Joyce Taylor rates highest in the 1976 Paris shows as the model of the year. Betty Withers is owner of Livingstone Nursery School, while I la Belle Witherspoon coaches the Chicago Woman s Bowling Club. Back to Washington, D. C., we find Norma Smyre the owner of the Cortez Peters Business College, while on the staff Carolyn Sifford and Lottie Mae Miller are the most popular teachers. Here is Salisbury, we see Mae Frances Crawford owner and pharmacist of the Purcell ' s Drug Store. Linda Faucettte is the new owner of White Packing House, where her motto is Our products are packed for figures that are stacked. Ruth Gilmore is the owner of Salisbury ' s only pawn shop where her motto is, We buy everything, but used cars. Evelyn Grasty is Home Economics teacher at Livingstone College where she has eyes open for the biology teacher, Baxter Wright. At Livingstone College, Joel Walton is Dean of Women, while James Stout is Dean of Men. James Coan, our ingenious inventor, has changed his job. He is the mayor of the City of Salisbury. Willie Mae Moon is the Fashion Editor of Ebony. 1977 —Cape Coast, Ghana—Mrs. Mary Aggrey Smith is the superintendent of one of Africa ' s Foremost Hospitals. As my last classmate ' s future flashed across the screen, I was slightly disappointed because the screen did not show me what my future held. To my surprise, I finally saw a flash and then appeared a rather slim person wearing dark glasses and dressed in shirt and slacks. She was about to inspect one of the ancient pyramids of Egypt. Smiles came to me, for at least I had become the archaeologist of my dreams! The picture faded. The announcer appeared telling us that the following program would show the future of the Class of ' 63. I turned the Futurama off. Coan smiled as any great scientist would. Is this invention reliable? We will see! Until 1974, in the words of William Rice— Adios. The Last Will and Testament of the Class of ' 63 We the graduating class of 1962 of Price High School do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Education, we wish to express thanks for their supervision and interest through¬ out the year. ARTICLE II To Mr. Jones, our principal, we leave our sincere thanks for his interest and guidance during our high school journey, from start to finish. ARTICLE III To the teachers we leave our gratitude for their devotion of time and interest given to us. ARTICLE IV To our parents and guardians we will our deepest appreciation for their help and encouragement. ARTICLE V To our custodians we leave our thanks for keeping our building clean and comfortable. To our cafeteria staff we say thanks for the meals served to us. ARTICLE VI To the Junior class, we will our sincere hope that nothing will hold them back from reaching the top, and to uphold the senior rank. ARTICLE VII To the Sophomores, we will our ability to continue on this journey to reach their goal. ARTICLE VIII To the Freshmen, we will our hope that they will uphold the name of Price High School. CLASS WILLS 1. I, Jacquelyn Carson, will to Linda Bost my seat in all clubs, and to all of my teachers my deepest appreciation for everything. 2. I, Lome Hasty, will my typing ability to Juanita Kerr and my lovely voice to Carie Wright. 3. I, Helen Stout, will to my sisters, Ruby and Elizabeth, m cap and gown and my typing ability. I will my deepest appreciation to Miss Powers. 4. I, Ruby McLaughlin, will my cap and gown to llene Brown and my typing ability to Patricia Sadler. I will my deepest thanks to Miss Powers and Mrs. Lancaster. 5. I, Ernestine Davis, will my pleasing personality and my club positions to my sisters Cynthia and Nancy; to James Wright the honor of becoming a senior, and I will m thanks to the faculty. 6. I, Hattie Davenport, will to Martha McCollough, my cap and govwn, arid my thanks to the faculty. 7. I, Evelyn Grasty, will my club positions to my sisters, Margie and Brenda Grasty. 8. I, Billie Douglas, will my seat in the world to someone in the next generation and my appreciation to the faculty. 9. I, Shirley Goodman, will my scholastic ability to Monica Reid, Clemontine and Shirley Howie, my position in all clubs to Rufus Agnew and Brenda Taggart. 10. I, Robert Smith, will by basketball suit to Rufus Agnew, my football suit to Larry Connor and my appreciation to the teachers. 11. I, William McGarity, will my ability to talk to girls to Leroy Robinson and my cap and gown to Danny McKiney. 12. I, Mary Aggrey Smith, will my appreciation to the faculty. 13. I, Shirley Holt, will appreciation to Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Lancaster, I will my club positions to William Boger. 14. I, Paul Jones, will my mannerly ways to Harold Davis, and my thanks to the faculty. 15. I, lla Witherspoon, will my appreciation to the teachers and 1o the principal. 16. I, Rosa Ingram, will to my sister Pearline my position in all clubs and to Phyllis Chunn my position as president of the Big Sisters. 17. I, Jacqueline Lake, will my typing ability to Phyllis Chunn, and my cap and gown to Josie McKenzie. I will my deepest appreciation to Mrs. Lancaster and Miss Powers. 18. I, William Rice, will all my intelligence to the school and my appreciation to the teachers. 19. I, Willie Mae Moon, will my position in all clubs to Glenda Davenport, my reign as Miss Senior to Phyllis Chunn, my adoration to Roy Keith and my thanks to the faculty. I, Henderson Stout, will my position in the Glee Club to Parnell Kelly, my weight to Melvin Earl and my sincere appreciation to the faculty. 20 . 21 . I, Mary Strawder, will to my three play daughters, Wanda Vails, Harriet Lancaster, and Drucie Robinson my club positions, and my appreciation to the teachers. 22. I, Joyce Taylor, will to Doris Taylor my cap and gown, to Jannett Taylor my typing ability and my lovely eyes to Louella Clawson. 23. I, Thomas Gladney, will my cap and gown to George Miller and all my love to a certain girl. 24. I, James Heggins, will my cap and gown to my brother, John, and appreciation to the faculty. 25. I, Shirley Cook, will my cap and gown to Larry Goode and my club positions to Mary Slade. 26. I, Faries Bush, will my typing ability to Muriell Donaldson and my seat in English IV to John Scott. I will my cap and gown to my brother, Gerald. 27. I, James Coan, will my qualities and abilities to any one who admires me in hopes that he will use them wisely. 28. I, Doris Wiseman, will to John Scott the ability to be at the right place at the right time, to my sister Elaine, my cap and gown, and my thanks to the faculty. 29. I, Patricia Jones, will my seat in the senior class to Phyllis Davis, my position as head majorette to Carolyn Wilkerson. and my appreciation to the faculty for everything they hav e done for me. 30. I, Lester Neely, will my appreciation to the faculty. 31. I, Welsie Torrence, will my gratitude to the faculty and my typing ability to Margaret Davis. 32. I, Ruth Gilmore, will to my brother, Noris, my cap and gown, and my appreciation to the faculty. 33. I, Joel Walton, will my gratitude to the faculty for helping throughout this year. 34. I, William Agnew, will my position on ihe basketball team to Calvin Nichols, my cap and gown to my brother, Rufus, and my appreciation to the faculty. 35. I, Reginarld Brown, will my position on the tennis team to Harlee Little, my position in the Glee Club to Parnell Kelly and my appreciation to the faculty. 36. I, Dianne Broadway, will my ability to speak French to Sarah Smith, my position in all clubs to llene Brown and my thanks to the faculty. 37. I, Bessie Campbell, will my position on the basketball team to Sarah Smith, and my appreciation to Miss Powers and Mrs. Lancaster. 38. I, Mae Crawford, will my scholastic ability to Harriet Lancaster, Deborah Marioneaux, and Wanda Vails. My position in the Student Council I will to Bonnie Bennett. 39. I, Gwendolyn Williams, will my love for the good, the true, and the beautiful to the world at large, to be absorbed at every opportunity, in season and out of season to the Junior Class. 40. I, Baxter Wright, leave to James Wright my cap and gown, and my ability to sing bass in the Glee Club to Richard Johnson. 41. I, Lottie Miller, will my ability to do better work to my brother, George, and my deepest appreciation to Miss Powers and Mrs. Lancaster. 42. I, Alma Kirksey, will my appreciation to Mrs. Lancaster, my cap and gown to my brother, Phil, my position in all clubs to Ann Johnson and all my love to that certain junior. 43. I, Jessie McCrier, will to Jannette Taylor my position in the Big Sisters, to Dot Taylor my ability to type and my thanks to the faculty. 44. I, John White, will my position on the football team to my brother, James, my position on the basketball team to John Teamer, and my ability to type to my sister. 45. I, Carolyn Sifford, will my typing ability to Clinton Howie, my cap and gown to Shirley Donaldson, and my deepest thanks to the teachers. 46. I, Joan Grasty, will my ability to get along with others to Sarah Smith, and my deepest appreciation to the faculty. 47. I, Juanita Cowan, will my cap and gown to my sister, Betty, and my position in all clubs to my brother, Harold. 48. I, Linda Faucette, will my deepest appreciation to all the teachers, especially Mr. Nicholson. 49. I, Alphonso Feaster, will my ability to lay bricks to Alvin McCorkle, and my cap and gown to Homer Robertson. 50. I, James Hayes, will my cap and gown to John Scott, my position on the football team to Rufus Agnew and my deepest appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. 51. I, Norma Smyre, will my typing ability to Hedy Godfrey and my smooth personality to Josie McKenzie. 52. I, Billy McNeely, will my thanks to the faculty and my ability to finish school to Homer Roberson. 53. I, Curtis Fortune, will my fullback position to Jimmy Poag, and my ability to get along with others to Walter Barber. 54. I, Preston Jones, will my musical abilities to my brother, Willie B. Jones, and my ability to go to English to Alvin McCorkle. 55. I, Bettye Withers, will my cap and gown to Allene Glasco, my class ring to Martha McCollough and my appreciation to Mrs. D. P. Jones. 56. I, Judy Oakley, will my appreciation to all of the teachers, especially Miss Powers and Mrs Lancaster. 57. I, Barbara Steele, will my position in all clubs to Willie Mae Ingram, my friendly ways to Claudette Ingram and Brenda Steele. Drawn up by Barbara Steele Witnesses: Jacqueline Lake, Robert Smith, Thomas Gladney Superlatives Most Oratorical JUDY OAKLEY REGINALD BROWN Most Popular WILLIAM AGNEW WILLIE MAE MOON BAXTER WRIGHT Most Studious and Most Likely to Succeed MAE CRAWFORD REGINALD BROWN Most Artistic Best Personality and Friendliest Most Talkative JAMES COAN EVELYN GRASTY BARBARA STEELE PAUL JONES JUDY OAKLEY ROBERT SMITH Most Industrious BESSIE CAMPBELL JAMES COAN ERNESTINE DAVIS Biggest Flirts BAXTER WRIGHT DORIS WISEMAN Neatest EVELYN GRASTY BAXTER WRIGHT Superlatives Quietest ALPHONSO FEASTER LOTTIE MILLER Cutest JAMES COAN ruby McLaughlin Best All Around WILLIE MOON WILLIAM AGNEW Most Courteous JAMES COAN ROSA INGRAM Most Athletic SHIRLEY HOLT WILLIAM AGNEW Most Musical PRESTON JONES SHIRLEY GOODMAN Best Looking Wittiest Most Cooperative BAXTER WRIGHT ROBERT SMITH JACQUELYN CARSON ruby McLaughlin bessie Campbell Reginald brown CLASS POEM (Adieu from ' 62) We must depart from you Price High The class of ' 62; We ' ve learned as if we ' ll live forever And now we say adieu. We have not marred our future By wasting our time away. But aimed to hold our banners high And look to a brighter day. We entered with one purpose Always our best to do, We suffered many hardships But with patience we came through. And as we leave our friends so dear These words we wish to say: Strive hard, look up, be brave As the noble game you play. Dear classmates never falter Never faint amid your strife Take one step at a time—but forward, As you travel the highway of life. May heaven guide our spirits now, And bless all we endeavor to do; May we bring fame to dear Price High Laudable class of ' 62. FARIES BUSH, JR. CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Talisman Rose CLASS MOTTO With God—all things are possible CLASS SONG (Tune: The Exodus Song ) Dear Price to you we bid a fond adieu; Our hearts are full of love for you. We have our roles to play, within society, And we ' ll always cherish you in deed and thought. Classmates, we hope that we will meet again. Though we may wander far apart. Still in our memory, we ' ll hold our purpose high, For without an aim, we falter or we die. Our hearts with gratitude and love are filled; Our minds with aims have been instilled. We know our destiny is in the hands of God, And with faith in God, we know we will succeed. Refrain Dear Price, farewell, so long! Since we must go, we ' ll go to make this world secure For you Price High, for you Price High. GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS MARY ANN STRAWDER Juniors BONNIE BENNETT ELLEN BLAKENEY DELORES BOYD LaVERNiE BOGER ELOISE BURCH ELOISE CHUNN ELAINE CLIFTON ERNESTINE CLAWSON ANNIE CLAYBORNE JOHN COLE JAMES CONNOR LARRY CONNOR MARION COOK THOMASINE COVINGTON BETTY COWAN MARVIN COWAN HAROLD DAVIS MARGARET DAVIS PHYLLIS DAVIS SHIRLEY DONALDSON Juniors ALLENE GLASCO HEDY GODFREY EARL GRAHAM JULIA GRAHAM MURRIELL GRAHAM DIANNE HAWKINS ROSE HOPKINS JOYCE HOLT FRED HOVIS ELOIS JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON ROY KEITH JUANITA KERR CAROL LANCASTER BERNARD MABRY CECIL MACK DANNY MARLIN WILLIAM MASSEY ALVIN McCORKLE Juniors martha McCullough CHARLES McGEE danny McKinney shirley McLaughlin CHARLES PARTEE AGGRENT ROBERTSON HOMER ROBERTSON LEROY ROBINSON PATRICIA SAULTERS WILLIAM SADLER JOHN SCOTT NADINE SMITH SARAH SMITH BRENDA STURDIVANT JOHN TEAMER GERALDINE VINSON MATTIE WALLACE CAROLYN WILKERSON ELAINE WISEMAN ANNE WITT JAMES WRIGHT 10-N First row, left to right: Flora Burch, Pauline Sloan, Josie McKenzie, Mary McClain, Geraldine Coleman, Luella Clawson, Doris Taylor, Arwilda Clawson. Second row, left to right: Richard Davis, George Miller, Dororthy Oakman, Carolyn French, Ruby Stout, Carrie Wright, William Hunt, John Heggins, Mr. J. W. Nicholson. Third row, left to rig hi: Freddie Hunter, Haywood Redfern, Willie Harris, Alfred Mabry, William Henderson. Fourth row, left to right: James Parks, Thomas Minter, Jimmy Massey, Haywood Burges, Earl Blakeney, Howard Smith, James Gaither. 10-W First row, left to right: Mr. Harold H. Woodard, advisor, Stanley Biggers, Lowden Anderson, Cecil Simpson, Evelyn Morgan, Patricia Cole, Brenda Taggart, Mary Jackson, Arwilda Robertson, Parnell Kelly, Calvin Boger, Rufus Agnew. Second row, left to right: Anthony Welborne, Henry Johnson, Glenda Davenport, Gracia Curlee, Mary Cureton, Dorothy Mack, Delbert Vaughters, Michael Kirksey. Third row, left to right: Guy Loftin, Luther Neely, David McGee, Janie Mayfield, William Boger, Bettye Yarborough, Leroy Moore, Major Clark, John Tabor. 9 S. L. First row, left to right: Sylvester Hawkins, Joseph Solmon, William Campbell, Barbara Hudson, Mary Connor, Betty Woodruff, Marilyn Bowmen, Sarah Johnson, Harold Cowan, James McConneaughey. Second row, left to right: William Craige, Pearline Ingram, Phezella Lynch, Angie Cook, Bessie Neely, Alma McCorkle, Margaret Tinsley, Delores Leazer, Carolyn Hawkins, Gerald Bush. Third row, left to right: Mr. S. W. Lancaster, James Blakeney, Johnny Graham, Ben Thompson, David Burgess, Richard Donaldson, John Krider, James Ingram, Ray Connor, Bennie Lipscomb, Scott Welborne. 9-P First row, left to right: Mildred Huston, Mary Sloan, Brenda Grasty, Caleb Stout, Patrica Sadler, Barbara Ealy, Janette Taylor. Second row, left to right: Willie Jones, Margaret Jimmerson, Margaret Campbell, Willie Mae Ingram, Gloria Childers, Julia A. Coan. Third row, left to right: Charles Kelly, John Logan, Paulette Clayborne, Dorothy Williams, Rosetta Ballard, Barbara Jordon, Vicky Roberts, Samuel Young, Robert Cole. Fourth row, left to right: : Robert Vinson, James Kinder, Ronald Minter, James Puryear, Will Bush, Leonard Anderson, Edward Tracy, Robert Steele, James Giles, Mr. Fred Ponder, Instructor. B S B 9-AW First row, left to right: Harlee Little, Drucella McCorkle, Linda Henderson, Crising Merriweather, Mary Slade, Irene Prothro, Cynthia Davis, Barbara Geter, Bernelle Mabry, Gyl Curlee, William Stout. Second row, left to right: Mrs. A. O. Watson, William Partee, Eugene Harris, Nancy Morrison, Ronnie Cureton, Elaine Hardin, Charlotte Wheeler, Faye Cliffton, Carolyn McCrary, Esther Graham, Dorothy Guest, Laura Jones, Theodore McClain. Third row, left to right: Clinton Howie, Walter Boyd, Quentin Woodward, James Hopkins, Anthony Standifer, Ronald Cornwall, Larry Goode, Alease Hunt. 8-A First row, left to right: Arthur Godfrey, Henry Roebuck, Clarence Kelly, Hilda Barber, Rachel Cherry, Levatta Russell, Bennie Boger, Grady Moss, Edgar Lynch. Second row, left to right: Mr. L. E. Anderson, Calvin Shaw, Samuel Phillips, Inez Heggins, Laura Bowman, Annie Connor, James Cowan, James Douglas. Third row, left to right: James Boger, James McCollough, William Boyd, Robert Givens, Terry Brown, James McGee. 8-B First row, left to right: Sharon Holt, Betty Hopkins, Sandra McClain, Elaine Hopkins, Mary Crockett, Minnie Robinson. Second row, left to right: Ronald Woodruff, Willie Wellington, James Hunt, Clarence Williams, Gregory Curlee, Emma Hudson. Third row, left to right: Soloman Graham, Larry Jones, Mabel Sadler, Murriel Donaldson, Larry Partee, Russell Ledbetter, Sylvia Williams, Dororthy Harris. Fourth row, left to right: Johnny Johnson, Clement Wells, James Kelly, Martha Donaldson, Lessie Tracy, Carolyn Glasco, Yvonne Stewart, Betty Blakeney, Sadie Roberson, Mr. J. W. Bennette. 8-L First row, left to right: Monroe Kelsey, Linda McGee, Nancy Davis, Francis Houston, Sylvia Merriweather, Linda Bost, Clevester Dalton, Phyllis Partee, Harriet Bush, Judge Cherry. Second row, left to right: Deborah Marioneaux, Jacquelyn Dillingham, Clemuntine Howie, Constance Streater, Annette Holt, Monica Reid, Gail Teamer, Clovis Harris, Dewey Randall, Ella Woods, Curtis Miller. Third row, left to right: Mrs. Lash, Annabelle Johnson, Brenda Steele, Angela Alexander, Sylvia McCrary, Doris Brown, Jerry Boger, Gail Boler, David Cole. 7-A First row, left to right: Ulysses Robinson, Harriet Lancaster, Margie Grasty, Drucie Roberson, Paulette McConneaughey, Elizabeth Stout, Brenda Cowan, Constance Alexander, Lois Hopson, Claudette Ingram, Howard French, Gary Curlee. Second row, left to right: Betty Pharr, Leonard Rankins, Desaree Ledbetter, Linda Kelly, Deborah Boler, Shirley Howie, Valorie Allison, Margaret Bowman, Stanley Dillingham, Barbara Williams, Boyd Coan. Third row, left to right: Willie B. Caldwell, Phillip Johnson, Doris Richardson, Donald Graham, Roland Woodward, Harry Cowan, Clarence Harris, Walter Bryant. Fourth row, left to right: Mr. J. E. Anderson, Roxie Colson, Joneice Anderson, Rodney Blackman, Beverly Blackburn, Carolyn Mack, Juanita White, Linda Bozeman, Amanda Allen, Linda Gill, Wanda Vails. 7-D First row, left to right: Montina Kerr, Ingrid Alexander, Carolyn Phillips, Catherine Baker, Charles Jimmerson, John Henderson, Ronald Davis, Jesse Byrd, Margaret Johnson, Valjean Eller, Loretta Ballard, Angela Propst. Second row, left to right: Laura Glasco, Marva Clifton, Barbara Harris, Basil Roberts, Gene McConneaughey, Edward Dunlap, Phillip Kirlsey, Vera Donald, Mary McDowell. Third row, left to right: Roger Cowan, Van Anderson, Carl Marlin, Larry Boyd, James White, Stephen Barber, Albert Tinsley, Lonnie Childers, Floyd Sloan, Robert Gilmore, Mrs. Dalton. First row, left to right: Ronald Sturdivant, Wallace Toomer, Willie Aldrich, Robert Kelly, Joyce Davenport, Diedre Fantt, Eidre Fantt, Sylena Jones, Beverly Barber, Hezikiah Poag, Nathaniel Givens, Scott Kerns. Second row, left to right: Miss Cornelius, Leonard Clawson, Arthur Brown, Norris Alexander, Essie Dalton, Betty Nunn, Betty Eaddy, Blanche Clayborn, Gregory Ramsey, Scuttie Woodson. Third row, left to right: Jimmy Phillips, Robert Phillips, Charles Brown, Thomas Hunter, Winford Barner, Robert Cowan, Norman Carr. STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Shirley Goodman, Carolyn Wilkerson, Mae Frances Crawford, Bonnie Bennett, Ernestine Davis, Carolyn French. Second row, left to right: Linda Bost, Jacquelyn Carson. Third row, left to right: William Aldrich, Ronnie Cureton, Carolyn Hawkins, Mary Sloan, Barbara Ealy, Linda Henderson. Fourth row, left to right: Boyd Coan, Betty Hopkins. Fifth row, left to right: Mrs. Watson (Advisor), Blanche Clayborn, Carrie Wright, Ernestine Clawson, James Wright, Mary Strawder, Roxie Colson, Eddie Dunlap, Albert Tinsley, and Mrs. D. P. Jones (Sponsor). SENIOR HIGH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Evelyn Grasty, Mae Frances Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Carol Lancaster, Bonnie Bennett, Phyllis Chunn, Evelyn Morgan. Second row, left to right: Brenda Taggert, Shirley Goodman, Carolyn McCrary, Reginald Brown, Joyce Holt, Gracia Curlee, Bettye Yarborough. Third row, left to right: Aggrent Robertson, Mary Cureton. Back:: Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux. Not shown: Barbara Steele, Ernestine Davis, Eugene Harris, Carolyn Wilkerson. SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Carolyn French, Gwendolyn Williams, Carol Lancaster, Mae France Crawford, Patricia Jones, Reginald Brown, Ernestine Davis, Bonnie Bennett, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Goodman, LaVerne Boger. Second row, left to right: Rosa Ingram, Brenda Taggart, Delbert Vaughters, Gracia Curlee, Mary Cureton, Jannie Maefield, Louella Clawson, Leroy Moore, Betty Yarborough, James Gaither, Guy Lofton, Harold Davis, James Wright, Haywood Redfern, Lowden Anderson, Anthony Welbern, John Tabor, Mr. J. W. Nicholson. H l Off •% ' - m nm-mmimm S mm m • - mm 4 . m ' smmmm wmmmmm • • - ' r.i m ■m . ntspr.se . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First row, left to right: Rosa Ingram, Patricia Jones, Hattie Davenport, Brenda Taggart, Jacquelyn Carson. Second row, left to right: Haywood Redfern, Cecil Mack, James Hayes. Hi w f ■ sn, PRICE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Left to right: Bonnie Bennett, Gloria Childers, Ernestine Davis, Shirley Goodman, Gwendolyn Williams, Carolyn French, Josie McKenzie, Mildred Houston, Carol Lancaster, Calvin Boger, John Cole, William Stout, Jannie Mayfield, Evelyn Morgan, Irene Prothro, Ronnie Cureton, Bettye Yarborough, Solomon Graham, Jerry Boger, Preston Jones, William Partee, Samuel Young, Anthony Welborne, Wallace O ' Neil, Sylvester Dalton, Constance Streeter, Jonice Anderson, Clovis Harris, Gail learner, Guy Loftin, Leroy Robertson, Robert Loftin, Paulett Clayborne, Annie Pearl Clayborne, Mary Slade, Robert Vinson, Lowden Anderson, Russell Dedbetter, James Hopkins, Danny McKinney, Alvin McCorkle, Scott Welborne, Earl Graham, Walter Boyd, Robert Cole, Larry Connor. Not shown: Mary Cureton, Mary Strawder, Ray Byers, Monroe Kelsey, Willie Jones, Homer Robertson, Drucie Robertson, Roland Woodward. 4 GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Anne Witt, Lorene Hasty, Ernestine Davis, Alma Kirksey, Ernestine Clawson, Shirley Goodman, Juanita Cowan, Jessie McCrier, Bonnie Bennett, Phyllis Davis, Carol Lancaster. Second row, left to right: Carrie Wright, Judy Oakley, Jacquelyn Carson, Willie Mae Moon, Gwendolyn Williams, Carolyn Sifford, Shirley Cook, Mary Strawder, Arwillda Clawson, Dorothy Mack, Flora Burch, Brenda Sturdivant. Third row, left to right: Annie Clayborn, Gracia Curlee, Carolyn French, Mae Crawford, Patricia Jones, Dianne Hawkins, Evelyn Grasty. Fourth row, left to right: Miss Blondie Jones, Charles Partee, Parnell Kelly, Reginald Brown, James Wright, Earl Graham, Lowden Anders on, Alfred Mabry, Betty Cowan, Aggrent Robertson, John Cole. Fifth row, left to right: John Teamer, Fred Hovis, Danny Marlin, James Connor, Richard Johnson, Roy Keith, John Scott, Cecil Mack, Henderson Stout, Cecil Simpson. PRICEAN STAFF First row: Shirley Goodman. Second row, left to right: William Agnew, Mary Strawder. Third row, left to right: Miss E. Powers, Gwendolyn Williams, Phyllis Chunn. Fourth row, left to right: Rosa Ingram, Dianne Lake. Fifth row: James Coan. Hl-Y CLUB First row, left to right: James Hayes, Danny McKinney, William Agnew, Curtis Fortune, William Massey, Roy Keith. Second row, left to right: Richard Johnson, William McGarity, Alphonso Feaster, James Coan, Earl Graham, Thomas Gladney. Third row, left to right: Reginarld Brown, Billy McNeely, John F. White, Alvin McCorkle, Mr. J. W. Nicholson. SAFETY PATROLS First row, left to right: Elizabeth Stout, Anthanette Coan, Hedy Godfrey, Ella Woods, Elaine Hopkins, Helen Stout, Mabel Sadler, Janice Anderson, Juanita Cowan, Betty Hopkins. Second row, left to right: Mr. J. E. Anderson, Mr. W. L. Miller, Ruby Stout, Eidre Fantt, Josie McKenzie, Geraldine Vinson, Allene Glasco, Salomon Graham, Wallace Toomer, Nancy Davis. Third row, left to right: Rosa Ingram, James Kelly, Philip Johnson, Rodney Blackman, Donald Graham, Walter Byant, Leonard Rankin, John Heggins, Mr. James Bennett. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Linda Bost, Nancy Davis, Deborah AAarioneaux, Mary Strawder, Willie Mae Moon, Harriet Bush, Betty Hopkins. Second row, left to right: Gwendolyn Williams, Ann Johnson, Helen Stout, Patricia Jones, Carol Lancaster. Third row, left to right: Alma kirr-sey, trnestine Davis, Lottie Miller, Shirley Cook, Juanita Cowan, Cecil Simpson. Fourth row, left to right: Phyllis Davis, Jackie Carson, Joan Grasty, Norma Srnyre, Carolyn Sifford, Martha Donaldson. Fifth row, left to right: Carolyn French, Benda Taggart, Judy Oakley, Linda Faucette, Barbara Steele, Jacqueline Lake. Sixth row, left to right: Mrs. Lancaster, advisor, Phyllis Chunn, Mary Cureton, Betty Yarborough, Evelyn Morgan, Gracie Curlee, Janie Mayfield, Haywood Redfern, Paul Jones, Larry Partee. Persons not shown: Shirley Howie, Harriet Lancaster, Gregory Ramsey, Wallace Toomer, Scott Kerns, Ronnie Cureton, Rosa Ingram. N. H. A. First row, left to right: Mary Sloan, Linda Henderson, Maxine Nicholson, Ernestine Clawson, Geraldine Coleman, Pauline Sloan, Ruby Stout, Helen Stout, Williet Moon, Juanita Cowan, Jessie McCier, Evelyn Grasty, Patricia Jones, Mary Strawder, Mae F. Crawford, Gwendolyn Williams, Ernestine Davis. Second row, left to right: Carolyn Hawkins, Cynthia Davis, Alma Kirksey, Shirley Cooke, Lottie Miller, Elaine Wise¬ man, Judy Oakley, Joyce Taylor, Carolyn Sifford, Norma Smyre, Linda Faucette, lllene Brown, Jacquelyn Carson, Ruby McLaughlin, Carolyn Wilkerson, Phyllis Davis. Third row, left to right: Brenda Taggart, Sarah Johnson, Mary Cureton, Gracia Curlee, Rosa Ingram, Barbara Ealy, Eloise Burch, Mattie Wallace, Flora Burch, Patricia Sadler, Carol Lancaster, Shirley McLaughlin. Fourth row, left to right: Doris Taylor, Geraldine Vinson, Irene Prorhro, Carrie Wright, Allene Glasco, Eloise Johnson, Ann Witt, Margaret Davis, Nadine Smith, Dorothy Mack, Ronnie Cureton, Jannette Taylor, Rosetta Ballard. Fifth row, left to right: Alease Hunt, Gloria Childers, Paulette Clayborn, Betty Yarborough, Janie Mayfie ' d, Brenda Sturdivant, Mrs. A. O. Watson, Rose Hopkins, Dianne Hawkins, Juanita Kerr, Betty Cowan, Willie Mae Ingram, Barbara Steele, Dianne Broadway. Seated, left to right: Doris Wiseman, Lorene Hasty, Jacqueline Lake, Shirley Goodman, Laverne Boger, Phyllis Chunn. BIG SISTERS First row, left to right: Lottie M. Miller, Juanita Cowan, Helen Stout, Patricia Jones, Gwendolyn Williams, Mary Ann Strawder, Mae F. Crawford, Evelyn Grasty. Second row, left to right: Rosa Ingram, Joyce Taylor, Carolyn Sifford, Shirley Cook, Norma Smyre, Jessie McCicr, Mrs. A. O. Watson. Third row, left to right: Ernestine Davis, Shirley Goodman, Barbara Steele, Jacquelyn Carson. JUNIOR HIGH HISTORY CLUB First row, left to right: Sandra McClain, Nancy Davis, Linda Bost, Mr. L. E. Anderson, Phyllis Partee, Clemontine Howie, Harriet Bush, Ella Woods. Second row, left to right: Ronald Cornwall, Gail Teamer, Jacquelyn Dillingham, Monica Reid, Annette Holt, Betty Blakney. Third row, left to right: Annabelle Johnson, Angela Alexander, Doris Brown, Sylvia McCrary, Gail Boler, Deborah Marioneaux, Solomon Graham, Muriel Donaldson. at a jrr r. a • r -.. — ■ -s •,-. .-• v o’ 1 ' t n Jew - ' ••• r ' smfc r-.= .rv ’TOTrafe aCTTBM ' J iliff . . ♦ V - vvan. Zmrta .. - .- • ■ • • • • ' ' - • • .v.sVV il AWs ' s ' c ‘v« ' S-W U- r«r or. fu ' p?K.s. - -_ -- 3 CLASS Ircir, ‘r zvtr v ' .m. Zftr: ' T 5 «i t J sv.- vnraf- -JW rr v r+ tt ottt few CzjmTrar ' Dtares s l« ' n t -rer V. rr rtot; 3 .- s’. 7 ann.i im, V t an Csmxs e l .rrwtnrr .. 1 men .trnH . ..- ' v. - A- Aotttk. HMcrv ' r no ._=- ,=m r . - s fcr?!.str A r y - ne -niBJfcrrt J ciK«tr- Itws ; W jtnTxi • ma p-arr. Tiar®? B en T ain :.-: v i ' -: ' .- ' .r ifc- .s ' r ntor -tr v s tr rrrrr V k tt t ww V Hi BRICKLAYING CLASS First row, left to right: Mr. Monroe, Advisor, Alphonzo leastei James Blakne Me 1 ' - In r Rn Byers, Marvin Cowan, John Cole, Fred Hovis, Richard Johnson Second row letl to light: Dann M.cKinney, Melvin Brown, Alvin McCorkle, James Hoggins, Henderson Stool David Burges JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE U B I irst row, lelt to right Desaiee Wilson, Nan Da ' • U • fto .• : . . . • . Second row, left to right I inda Kell Paulette M i o ' ieaiit,it ' .- . • l. • •!..: •.. : . Harris, Mr Anderson. Third row left 1 ' light Ronal.l t n m a t •. .- ‘.a .• ... Gail Teamer, Monica Rent, Annette Holt, ( lem ' ntlnr Hnvsie Isle. .hr s .- ' tv t.l . M. c . .-. • . Gilmore. Fourth row, left to right Janice Andei on An lahelle hah n Angel.- Aiov.-i me .v Brown, Sylvia MrCrary, (--ail Bolei, Maiva t lilt « r ' lai.S Me. t lio.L- ; . . mam mm m m MAJORETTES From left to right: Ernestine Clawson, Patricia Jones, Carolyn Wilkerson, Brenda Grasty. CHEERLEADERS From left to right: Margaret Tinsley, LaVerne Boger, Roberta Tinsley, Elaine Wiseman, Smith. Not shown: Mae F. Crawford, captain, Carolyn Wilkerson. Nadine Sports Review GRID-RESULTS The Price High School Red Devils under the direction of Coaches S. W. Lancaster and F. D. Ponder had a fair season. The Red Devils started the season in fine fashion by defeating Jordan-Sellars of Burlington 14-6. Then the Devils lost three in a row to some mighty foes, West Charlotte, William Penn and Dudley. Then came the annual Homecoming game. Price ' s opponent was the Stephen Lee Bears. This game proved to be one of the toughest battles of the year. The Bears defeated the Devils 8-6 before a crowd of loyal fans. The Price High School Red Devils jumped back into the win column by defeating Logan High 34-12. The Red Devils invaded the district champs ' territory, Winston-Salem Carver High where we lost 36-0. Then came the last game of the season, the Price-Reidsville game. The Devils picked up some steam that they didn ' t have the previous week. The mighty Devils rolled over Reidsville 52-0. This closed out the grid season for the Red Devils with an over-all record of 3-4-1. The Devils were led in the foreward wall by Sylvester McMahon, Murriel Graham, James Connor, Leander Steele, Richard Johnson, and John Frank White. The romping backfield was led by William Agnew, Roy Keith, Joseph Johnson, Robert Smith, James Hayes and Curtis Fortune. Two seniors were nominated for football awards. William Agnew was given the most valu¬ able player award and James Hayes, the award for being the most improved player. VARSITY BASKETBALL The Price High School varsity basketball team opened the season December 8th, by enter¬ taining Charlotte ' s York Road High. Coach F. D. Ponder ' s team had a rough time during the first half of their schedule. The Devils lost their first five games to strong opponents. This was due to the fact that few experienced players returned from the 1960-61 season. The Red Devils jumped into the win column by defeating Second Ward of Charlotte 51-43. Then the Devils lost their next two games to the strong West Charlotte team. The big game of the year came for the Red Devils and their loyal fans, the Dunbar-Price game. The fans had been waiting for this game all year, and it finally came. It was the first meeting of the two teams. The game was a battle to the end. The Red Devils edged the Tigers 49-43. This was the first time the Devils had defeated the Dunbar Tigers in the latter ' s new gymnasium. The Devils and their loyal fans were very happy. The Devils began to romp by knocking off Logan High, and Kannapolis in a row. Then came the chance for the Dunbar Tigers to get revenge against the mighty Red Devils. Again they were unsuccessful. The mighty Devils defeated the Tigers in over-time 59-57. The Price High School Red Devils finished the season with 7 wins and 8 losses, an over-all record of 10 wins and 9 losses. Leading the Devils were Robert Morris, Walter Barber, Roy Keith, William Agnew, Charles Partee, John White, Robert Smith, Joseph Johnson, William Boger, and James Massey. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM The Price High School Devilettes, under the coaching of Mrs. B. F. Bennett and Mr. Joseph E. Anderson completed another season. They were engaged in a eight-game schedule which re¬ sulted in eight defeats. The team scoring department was dominated by Willie Mae Moon, Barbara Hudson, Shirley Holt, Julia Graham and Glenda Davenport. We give credit to the fine work of the guards Bessie Campbell, Helen Stout, Sarah Smith, Dianne Hawkins and Gracia Curlee. The departing seniors are Helen Stout, Bessie Campbell, Shirley Holt and Willie Mae Moon. Although our record was not what we desired, we did gain much in sportsmanship, physical fitness and team co-ordination. J. V. SPORTS The Price Jayvees had a very successful season this year under the direction of Coach S. W. Lancaster. The little Devils had a perfect record with 6 wins and no defeats. The Jayvees opened the season December 8th in fine fashion by defeating the York Road Jayvees 49-26. Henry Johnson was the high man in the game with 23 points. The little Devils began to romp and were determined to have a successful season. They began knocking everyone over on their schedule. The little Devils look remarkably good and should give the Vaisity Club a lot of help in the coming season. Leading the charge for the J.V. ' s were Clinton Howie, Henry Johnson, Rufus Agnew, John Jordan and James Poag. They played a big roll in the Jayvees victories with their superior re¬ bounding and leadership. Submitted by, SHIRLEY HOLT ROBERT SMITH Senior Favorites Most Imoroved Player JAMES HAYES Miss Varsity Most Valuable Players SHIRLEY GOODMAN WILLIAM AGNEW LEANDREW STEELE SENIOR FOOTBALL MEMBERS Row 1: Left-Right, William Agnew, Robert Smith; Row 2: Curtis Fortune John Frank White, Henderson Stout, James Hayes. FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Stanley Biggers, Willie Harris, Rufus Agnew, Earl Blakeney, Marvin Cowan, George Miller, Lowden Anderson, Charles Partee, Robert Smith, Larry Connor, John Logan. Second row, left to right: John Scott, Sylvester Hawkins, Major Clark, Danny Marlin, Henderson Stout, Curtis Fortune, James Hayes, William Agnew, Clinton Howie, John Krider, John Jordon, Jimmy Poag, Howard Smith. Third row, left to right: Coach S. W. Lancaster, Coach F. D. Ponder, John F. White, Richard Johnson, Leander Steele, Sylvester McMahon, Roy Keith, Murriel Graham, James Conner, James Massey, Cecil Mack, Bernard Mabrey. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Front center, left to right: William Agnew, Roy Keith, Robert Smith. Back row, left to right: Mr. Fredrick Ponder, William Massey, Charles Partee, John Shaw, James Massey, William Boger, Robert Morris, John F. White, Joseph Johnson, Larry Connor, Sylvester Hawkins, Stanley Biggers. 4 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Mary Sloan, Delores Leazer, Carolyn Hawkins, Phezella Lynch, Thomasine Covington, Grade Curlee, Willie Mae Moon, Sarah Smith, Eessie Campbell, Glenda Davenport, Geraldine Vinson, Alease Hunt, Brenda Taggart, Helen Stout, Barbara Hudson, Mrs. James Bennett, center. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM Seated, left to right: John Frank Jordon, Clinton Howie, Henry Johnson, Jimmy Poag, John Tabor, Cecil Simpson. Second row, left to right: Anthony Standifer, Billy Ingram, Calvin Nichols, William Partee, William Stout, Quentin Woodard. Third row, left to right: Coach S. W. Lancaster, Trainer, Terry Brown, Joseph Salmon, Trainer Francis Houston. Highlights Of 1961-62 AUGUST: A new school term begins for Price Junior- Senior High School New teacher added to the faculty, Mrs. Beatrice Bennett New secretary greets us. She is Mrs. Aggie Harrington, who also teaches typing in the Junior High School SEPTEMBER: Senior Assembly Program Football season begins Clubs and Classes organized OCTOBER: Homecoming game—Gwendolyn Williams crowned Miss Price Coach Lancaster presented a watch by for¬ mer Price football players Senior Day at Livingstone College NOVEMBER: F. T. A, Organized Cadet teachers from Livingstone arrive Annual Football Program Football team distributes Thanksgiving bask¬ ets to the needy Shirley Goodman crowned Miss Varsity Book Week Observed William Agnew and Leandrew Steele named most valuable players of the year; James Hyes named most improved player of the year Jacquelyn Carson and Earnestine Tinsley second and third runners-up in the Miss North Carolina Beauty Pageant American Education Week Observed in three assembly programs DECEMBER: Basketball season begins F. T. A. conducts School Post Office F. T. A. presents Christmas Assembly Pro¬ gram Student Council Convention Price Band participates in City Christmas Parade with Gwendolyn Williams as Miss Price participating JANUARY: Return to school from Christmas Vacation Semester Exams Patricia K. Jones wins the Betty Crocker Contest Snow Vacation FEBRUARY: Valentine Sisters Project by Big Sisters ' Club Negro History Week observed MARCH: Debutantes ' Ball Class rings arrive District Band Festival (Band receives a 2 in Class A Participation) Bricklaying boys attend NCSIO Convention at A T Lenten Services begin SALISBURY becomes All-America City District Typing Contest at Atkins High. Norma Smyre won 3rd place Seniors substitute for teachers at Lincoln Elementary and Monroe Street Schools Reginald Brown and Gwendolyn Williams win 2nd and 3rd places respectively in City-wide essay contest APRIL: District Glee Club Festival (Glee Club re¬ ceives a 2 ) Library Science Club goes to Raleigh Eighth Grade takes annual trip to Raleigh Career Week observed for Junior High N. H. A. goes to Greensboro F. B. L. A. organized Easter Vacation 10th, 11th, and 12th graders attend Career- a-rama in Boyden Gym F. T. A. and N. C. T. A. observe Teacher Career Month with special assembly program Senior Boys win intramural Tophy MAY: May Day—Loene Hasty and James Coan crowned May Queen and King Recognition Day Honor Society Induction Junior-Senior Prom Student Government Day Student Council Election Spring Ball N. H. A. Fashion Show Band Concert Mae F. Crawford attends High School Seminar School Board Awards Day Ninth Grade Dance Solo-Oratorical Contest Awards Assembly Orientation Day Home Economics Recognition of Superlatives Hy-Y boys attend state convention Former Pricean—Aljosie Baker—most out¬ standing student of N. C. College at Durham JUNE: Class Day Annual Vespers Graduation Senior Class Directory William Calvin Agnew, 316 South West Street .Salisbury, N. C. Dianne Marie Broadway, 829 West Horah Street .Salisbury, N. C. Reginald Willis Brown, 815 West Thomas Street.Salisbury, N. C. Faries Bush, Jr., 702 West Horah Street . .Salisbury, N. C. Bessie Mae Campbell, 420 Partee Street.Salisbury, N. C. Jacquelyn Carson, 228 South Lloyd Street .Salisbury, N. C. James Coan, 70-V Civic Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Shirley Mae Cook, 126 Wilson Road.Salisbury, N. C. Juanita Muriell Cowan, 915-A West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. Mae Frances Crawford, 1208 West Marsh Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hattie Pearl Davenport, 1016 West Fisher Street . Salisbury, N. C. Linda Ernestine Davis, 1326 Standish Street.Salisbury, N. C. Billie Ray Douglas, Route 7, Box 429 .Salisbury, N. C. Linda Irene Faucette, 414 North West Street.Salisbury, N. C. Boykin Alphonso Feaster, 810 West Fisher Street Salisbury, N. C. Curtis Eugene Fortune, 615 West McCubbins Street Salisbury, N. C. Ruth A. Gilmore, 68-V Civics Apartments.Salisbury, N. C. Thomas Preston Gladney, 720 West Fisher Street.Salisbury, N. C. Phyllis Shirley Ann Goodman, 1116 West Bank Street .Salisbury, N. C. Evelyn Grasty, 42-K Brookview Apartments.Salisbury, N. C. Joan Grasty, 129 South Green Street Salisbury, N. C. Lorene Elizabeth Hasty, 705 Mowery Lane .Salisbury, N. C. James Edward Hayes, 906 West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. James Heggins, 416 Messner Street Salisbury, N. C. Shirley Esther Holt, 701 Barnhart Street Salisbury, N. C. Rosa Lee Ingram, 61-R Civics Apartments.Salisbury, N. C. Patricia Kathleen Jones, Post Office Box 234 .Salisbury, N. C. Paul Jones, 32-H Brookview Apartments.Salisbury, N. C. Preston Jones, 27-G Brookview Apartments Salisbury, N. C. Stella Louise Kelly, 701 Cemetery Street Salisbury, N. C. Alma Sue Kirksey, 610 South Caldwell Street Salisbury, N. C. Jacqueline Elaine Lake, 1504 Wilkesboro Road .Salisbury, N. C. Jessie Mable McCier, 515 Railroad Street Salisbury, N. C. Vera Walker McCullough, 55 Cedar Street Salisbury, N. C. William Elliott McGarity, 616 West Monroe Street .Salisbury, N. C. Rbuy Mae McLaughlin, 1336 West Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Billy Wayne McNeely, 1127 Marsh Street.Salisbury, N. C. Lottie Mae Miller, 1111 West Fisher Street Salisbury, N. C. Willie Mae Moon, 801 West Horah Street .Salisbury, N. C. Lester Lee Neely, 316 Concord Street.Salisbury, N. C. Judy Mae Oakley, 731 Wilson Street .Salisbury, N. C. William J. Rice, 414 East Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Carolyn Irene Sifford, 709 East Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Mary Aggrey Smith, 1031 West Monroe Street.Salisbury, N. C. Robert Smith, 717 South Caldwell Street. Salisbury, N. C. Norma Jean Smyre, 624 East Horah Street Salisbury, N. C. Barbara Jean Steele, 816 West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. Helen Virginia Stout, 202 South West Street .Salisbury, N. C. James Henderson Stout, Route 4, Box 34.Salisbury, N. C. Mary Ann Strawder, Box 16 . .Granite Quarry, N. C. Joyce Marie Taylor, 314 Clark Lane. .Salisbury, N. C. Welsie Mae Torrence, 1435 West Wilkesboro Road.Salisbury, N. C. Joel Conway Walton, 1031 West Monroe Street.Salisbury, N. C. John Frank White, 616 South Craige Street.Salisbury, N. C. Gwendolyn Lolaine Williams, 212 West Liberty Street.Salisbury, N. C. Doris Ann Wiseman, 418 South Grim Street.Salisbury, N. C. Betty Lou Withers, 1509 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. 11 a B. Withersooon, 728 East Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Baxter Bennett Wright, 615 West Monroe Street.. Salisbury, N. C. MISS PRICE AND ATTENDANTS Left-Right, Betty Yarborough, Willie Mae Moon, Dianne Hawkins, Gwendolyn Williams, Anniebelle Johnson, Barbara Brown, Lois Hopkins. TRIBUTE TO COACH Presenting a watch at half time to Coach Lancaster on behalf of former players—left to right—Waddell Gra¬ ham, Arthur Pemberton, E. Jethro Graham and Coach S. W. Lancaster. We Take Pride In Presenting: Our May Queen LORENE HASTY OUR BEST SALES GIRLS Rosa Ingram, Lorene Hasty, Patricia Jones OUR NEW TRADE BUILDING Annual Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Shirley Goodman ASSISTANT EDITOR—Ernestine Davis BUSINESS MANAGER—James Hayes ASSISTANT MANAGER—Reginald Brown CIRCULATION MANAGER—Patricia Jones ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER—Faries Bush ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE William Agnew Jacquelyn Carson Juanita Cowan Mae F. Crawford Ernestine Davis Shirley Goodman Lorene Hasty Patricia Jones Paul Jones Jacquelyn Lake William Rice Helen Stout Mary Strawder Gwendolyn Williams Baxter Bennett Wright James Hayes Willie Mae Moon Curtis Fortune Billy Ray Douglas SECRETARIES Jacquelyn Carson Mae F. Crawford Linda Faucette SPORTS EDITORS Shirley Holt Robert Smith ART EDITORS James Coan Evelyn Grasty Reginald Brown TYPISTS Ruby McLaughlin Lorene Hasty James Hayes Doris Wiseman Jacqueline Lake Shirley Holt Bessie Campbell Helen Stout Barbara Steele Norma Symre Rosa Ingram William Agnew Judy Oakley Evelyn Grasty Mary Strawder William Rice Jessie McCier Joyce Taylor Carolyn Sifford PROOFREADERS Shirley Goodman, William Rice, Evelyn Grasty, John F. White, Ernestine Davis, William Agnew, Mae F. Crawford, James Hayes, Curtis Fortune Compliments of NOBLE KELSEY FUNERAL HOME Miss Price Of 1961-1962 MISS GWENDOLYN LOLAINE WILLIAMS I List Of Patrons Mrs. Robie Abel Mrs. Joe Acey Mr. James E. Adams Mrs. Lindy Adams Mr. and Mrs. Agnew, Sr. Mrs. Ann Alexander Mrs. Dora Alexander Mr. J. E. Anderson Mrs. Creola Austin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barber Mrs. Ruth Barger Mr. James Bassinger Mrs. Mary Bates Mrs. O. K. Beatty Mrs. Marie Beckham Mr. Pratt Belton Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett Mr. Paul Bernhardt Mrs. Ruby Blackburn Mr. Jack Bernard Blakeney Mr. James Blanton Mr. David Boger Mr. James M. Boger Mrs. Monroe Boger Mrs. Lucille Boggan Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bookheart Mr. Lester B. Boyd Mrs. Lula B. Boyd Mrs. Ruth Brewer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bridges Mrs. Juanita C. Broadway Mr. Amos T. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Brown Rev. and Mrs. Jackson A. Brown Mrs. Lucille Brown Mrs. Mary N. Brown Mr. P. T. Brown Mr. E. J. Bruce, Jr. Mrs. Hattie Buchanan Mrs. Clara Bush Mrs. David Butler Mrs. Willie Mae Cade Mr. Ross Lee Caldwell Mr. Sylvester Caldwell Mrs. Wavely Camp Mr. Dan Campbell Mr. Isaac Campbell Mrs. Willie Mae Campbell Mrs. Bertha Cannon Mr. Lafayette Carey Mr. and Mrs. Graham Carlton Mrs. William S. Carr Mrs. Talmadge Carson Mrs. Laura Castle Mrs. Willie Mae Cathcart Mrs. Luna Mae Cherry Mrs. Ruth Cherry Mrs. Edith Childers Mrs. Jessie Lee Childers Mrs. Alma L. Clark Mrs. Ann Clodfelter Mrs. Alcestis Coleman Mrs. Annie P. Coleman Mrs. N. A. Coley Mrs. Cindy Collins Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooke Mr. Walter L. Cooke Mrs. Greta Connor Miss Nellie Cornelius Mrs. Inez Correll Mr. Ivey Lee Cowan Mr. James Cowan Mr. John Henry Cowan Miss Juanita Cowan Mr. Laurence A. Cowan Miss M. E. Cowan Mrs. Willie Mae Cox Mr. Frank Craige Mrs. Ada Craver Mr. C. C. Crawford Mrs. Eva Crawford Mr. Lorris Crawford Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crawford Mrs. Nannie Crockett Mrs. Geneva Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Cureton Mrs. Grace Curlee Mrs. E. H. Dalton Mrs. Bessie Davis Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Davis Mr. Harvey Davis, Sr. Mrs. Lillie Mae Davis Mrs. Maggie Davis Mr. Robert Davis Mrs. Cora Deveaux Mrs. Ollie Lee Donald Mr. Robert G. Douglas Mrs. Ruth Mae Douglas Miss Julia B. Duncan Mrs. Permilla Dunston Mrs. Irene Ellis Mr. John Ervin Mr. Hodge Evans Dr. W. J. Ezell Mr. Allen Farr Mrs. Marie Farr Mrs. J. B. Faucette Mr. Harvey Feamster Mr. Leroy Feamster Miss Martha Feamster Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feaster Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferrens Dr. B. L. Field Mrs. Theresa Fields Mrs. Jessie Fisher Mrs. Myrtle Fisher Mrs. Rena Fisher Mrs. Flora Flack Mrs. Hattie Flack Mrs. Clarice Fleming Mrs. Delanie Fleming Mr. E. A. Fleming Miss Edith Fleming Mr. Robert Fleming Mrs. Susie Fleming Mr. and Mrs. W. O. T. Fleming Mrs. Charlotte Fortune Mrs Magdalene Fox Mrs. Mamie Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gaither, Jr. Mr. M. F. Gamble Mr. Charles E. Garth Mr. Garland Gaither Mr. and Mrs. Braze Gilmore Mr. Emanuel Glenn Mrs. Manuel Goble Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldman Mrs. Earlene Goode Mr. Larry Goode Mrs. Mary Gooding Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodlet Miss Ethel Goodman Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goodman Mr. E. W. Goodrum List Of Patrons Mrs. Lottie Goodrum Mrs. Ethel Graham Mr. Rayford Graham Mr. Jerome Grasty Mrs. Leroy Greer Miss Marion Gunn Mrs. Columbia Hall Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Haley Mrs. Grace Hammond Mrs. Ruth Hand Mr. and Mrs. John Hanford Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hardin Mrs. Aggie Harrington Mrs. Carrie Harris Mrs. Mary Harris Mr. and Mrs. David Hart Mrs. Sal lie Hart Mr. Edmond Arthur Hasty Mrs. Ethel Hasty Miss Merlene Voncille Hasty Mrs. Bessie Hawkins Rev. and Mrs. Carl H. Hawkins Rev. Henderson Hawkins Mr. Samuel Hawkins Miss Sarah Hayes Mrs. Francis Heath Mr. James Heggins Mrs. Mae Heggins Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson Miss Delphia Ann Henderson Mr. James Henderson Mr. John A. Henderson Mrs. Pauline Hill Mrs. Will Hipps Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Holt Mrs. Betty Holt Mr. Cleo Holt Mr. Ervin Holt Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Onzilo Holt Mrs. Kathleen Hoover Mr. Norman Holt Mr. James Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hopkins Rev. David Houston Mr. Ernest Hovis Mrs. Fred Hovis Mrs. Odella H. Howard Mrs. Madie Hull Mrs. Cora Hunt Mr. Fred Hunt Mr. E. H. Hyde Mrs. Gentle Ingram Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram Mrs. Mabel Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Ingram Pfc. Howard W. Irvis Mr. Jack Jackson Mrs. Naomi James Mrs. O. Jetter Mrs. Dolt Johnson Mrs. Grace Johnson Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson Mr. Kerry Johnson Mr. Raymond Johnson Mrs. S. R. Johnson Mrs. Willie Mae Johnson Miss Beulah Jones Mrs. Cora Jones Mr. Jennins Jones Mr. Lomus Jones Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jones Mrs. Lula Keaton Mrs. Mildred Keith Mr. and Mrs. Garland Kelsey Mrs. Esther Kerns Mrs. Annie King Mr. and Mrs. John King Mr. J. W. Kirksey Miss Mae Belle Kiser Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Knox Mr. Esau Lake, Jr. Mrs. Josie Lake Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lancaster Miss Frezell Lark Mrs. Mary Lash Mrs. N. J. Lash Mrs. W. H. Lash Mrs. Maggie Lattimore Mr. George Leazer Mr. John Leazer Miss Mary Katherine Leazer Mr. Roy Leazer Mr. Sheppard Leazer Miss Minnie Littlejohn Mr. Guy Loftin Mr. and Mrs. James Logan Mrs. Geneva Lowery Mrs. Hassie Lowery Mr. Frank Lynn Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mack Mrs. Lucille Mackey Mr. and Mrs. James B. Maness Mr. Lucius Mangum Rev. A. G. Marshall Mrs. W. G. Marshall Mr. John Massey Mrs. Queenie McCluney Mrs. Bertha McConneaughey Mrs. Beatrice McCorkle Rev. Francis J. McCourt Mrs. E. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McElhaney Mrs. Marie McElhaney Mrs. Sam McElhaney Mr. Claude McGee Mrs. Nanie McKee Miss Ruth McKee Mrs. Cora Lee McKenzie Miss Cornelia McKenzie Mrs. Susie McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Elliot McGarity Mrs. Ollie Mae McGarity Mrs. Selena McKinney Mrs. Mable McLaughlin Miss Shirley McLaughlin Miss Cylista McNeely Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McNeely Mrs. A. M. Miller Mrs. Bertha M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller Mr. George W. Miller Mrs. Mason C. Miller Mrs. Sarah Belle Miller Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller Miss Emma Mills Mr. John Mills Mrs. James Milton Mrs. A. L. Mitchell Mrs. Martha Mitchell Miss Bertha Mobley Mrs. Eunice Monroe Mrs. Mable Monroe Mrs. Dorthea Moore Mrs. Eva Moore Mrs. Hazel Moore Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Mrs. Louise Moore Mrs. Terry Moore Mrs. Rosa Morant Mr. and Mrs. E. Morton Mrs. J. M. Morton Mr. Henry Mosely Pfc. Elmer Thomas Neely Mr. Harry Neely Mrs. Mary Neely Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson Mrs. J. H. Nicholson Mrs. Susie Norman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norman Mrs. Ruby Norris Mrs. Arquilla Nunn Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Oglesby Mrs. Nancy Paine Mr. and Mrs. Emory J. Partee Mrs. Viola Pemberton Mrs. Georgiana Perkins Mrs. Mary Perkins Mr. P. L. Perkins, Jr. Mrs. Hattie Peterson Mrs. Louise W. Pharr Mrs. Pauline Pharr Mrs. Irene Phillips Mrs. Amie Pitts Mr. E. M. Pitts Mrs. Ruby Poag Mr. Fred D. Ponder Rev. John D. Poole Miss Eunice Powers Mr. Charles Price Mr. Thomas Randall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rawls Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redd Mrs. Helen Reeder Mrs. J. V. Redfern Mr. James E. Reese Mrs. Robert Reeves Mr. James Reid Miss Virginia Reid Mr. Melvin Reid Miss Irene Ritchie Mrs. Stella Robbins Mrs. Naomi Roberson Mrs. Randy Roberson Mrs. Ruth Roberson Mr. Walter Roberts Mr. Charles R. Robertson Mrs. Courtney Robertson Mr. Harvey Robertson, Sr. List Of Patrons Mr. Harvey Robertson, Jr. Mrs. Otis Rochell Mr. George Roebuck Miss Ruth Rollinson Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross Mr. James Salmon Mrs. Margie Saulters Mr. J. J. Scarlette Mrs. Katie Sexton Mr. Musa Shamuyarira Mrs. Mary Sherrill Mrs. Mae Lou Ship Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Siffora Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Sims Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Slade Mr. and Mrs. Burli Smith Mr. Joseph Aggrey Smith Mrs. Katherine J. Smith Mrs. Laura Smith Mrs. Mary Emma Smith Mr. Matthew Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rochell Smith Mrs. Luvenia Smyre Mr. Robert Smyre Mr. Richard Steele Mss Creole Steele Mrs. Elvie Steele Mr. Randolph Steele Mrs. L. D. Steelman Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Stinson Mrs. Ruth Stoner Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stout Mrs. C. C. Stout Mr. and Mrs. George Strawder Mr. Mitchell Summers Mrs. Othelia Summers Mrs. R. A. Susong Mrs. E. V. Taggart Mr. Glenn C. Taylor Mrs. Hodge Taylor Mrs. Theola Teamer Mrs. Fannie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Thompson Mrs. Mabel Thirdgill Mrs. Ann Timmons Mrs. Annie H. Thimmons Major and Mrs. Raymond Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee Torrence Mr. John Bell Torrence Mrs. Mary Torrence Mr. S. J. Torrence Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tracey Mrs. Evelyn Tucker Mrs. M. W. Vails Mrs. Mary Walker Mrs. Mary Wansley Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Washington Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watson Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Watson Mrs. Susan Watson Mrs. Ernest Weathers Mrs. Ora Weathers Miss A. E. Marie Weeks Miss Florence Wehr Mrs. Evelyn Wellman Mr. Henry Welbeck Mrs. Annie Westberry Mr. Robert W. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whisonant Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whisonant Mrs. Asalee White Mrs. Charles White Mrs. Mamie White Mrs. L. M. Whittington Mrs. Vernon Wilkerson Mr. Floyd Wilkins Mrs. Carrie Wilks Mrs. Dorothy Wilks Mrs. Clyde Williams Mrs. Gerry Williams Mrs. Leona Williams Mrs. Annie Belle Wilson Mrs. Ethel Wiseman Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wiseman Mrs. Berlene Withers Mrs. Alease Witherspoon Mrs. Bettye Witt Mrs. Ada Wofford Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Womack Mrs. Helen Woods Mr. P. W. Worthy Mrs. Virginia Worthy Mrs. Pauline B. Wright Rev. W. M. Wyatt Mrs. Charles Young Mrs. Sarah Young Zesto ' s A friend 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 Superior Science Laboratories A Highly Trained Faculty Excellent Library Facilities Modern Dormitories A Picturesque Campus Outstanding M usic Department Intercollegiate Athletics Livingstone College, with a rich heritage, presents a three-fold (academic, social and religious) program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts as well as the B.D. and B.Th. degrees in the Hood Theological Seminary. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as other Agencies. DR. SAMUEL E. DUNCAN, President MCLAUGHLIN’S GROCERY Meats Produce Dial ME 3-9914 1210 West Monroe Street SALISBURY, N. C. E. B. BARGER GROCERY Quality Meats Fancy Groceries 1010 West Horah Street Dial ME 3-9691 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of CRESS TAILOR SHOP CLINE’S SHOE SERVICE 119 East Innes Street RELIABLE SERVICE Dial ME 3-5381 110 East Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Dr. C. M. Jones, D.D.S. Compliments of 202 East Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. The Price Faculty Office Hours: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Compliments of RUFTY ' S GARDEN SHOP 1335 W. Innes Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MAYNARD MUSIC COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of One Item That’s GONE DOWN In Price! ELECTRIC SERVICE Since 1940 the cost of living has more than doubled, but your average cost per kilowatt hour of residential service has reduced more than one third. You now enjoy the use of five times as much electric service. DUKE POWER COMPANY Serving the Piedmont Carolines Compliments of EARLE’S OFFICE SUPPLIES Bibles — Stationery School Supplies 119 West Innes Street Phone ME 6-2342 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of GOLD SHOP 108 West Fisher Street SALISBURY, N. C. 211 S. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. POWER CITY BUS LINE Whenever You Travel in a Group Charter One of Our Buses Our Drivers Are Neat, Courteous and Experienced Compliments of Compliments of GEROCK’S GROCERY TREXLER BROTHERS SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of SWARTZ AND CO. J M Flower Shop, Inc. Dealers in Junk of All Kinds 504 North Main Street ■ 428 N. Lee Street Dial ME 3-3381 SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of GU YES of SALISBURY, N. C. QUALITY OIL COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of BECKY HINKLE’S FABRIC SHOP WATSON BROTHERS Dial ME 3-9461 SALISBURY, N. C, SALISBURY, N. C. LASH’S SELF-SERVICE Compliments of STORES JAKE RENDLEMAN 725 W. Innes Street Cash Wholesale Groceries Phone ME 6-4861 210 North Lee Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. TOPS Compliments of PAYDEN ' S CLEANERS DYERS UNIVERSITY 631 W. Horah St. Dial ME 3-9657 SALISBURY, N. C. SHOPPE SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of SWARINGEN’S BYERS’ SERVICE STATION GROCERY Fresh Meats and Groceries SALISBURY, N. C. 627 South Caldwell Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of MAYNARD MUSIC COMPANY Gamble’s Service Station SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of FOOD TOWN STORES INC P. O. Box 1330 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA CITY HATTERS The Artistic Touch NEWS and SHINE 105 S. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ED WELCH SPORTING GOODS CO. 207 North Main Street Dial ME 6-5651 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ODELL’S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS FURRIERS 1001 West Innes Dial ME 3-1821 SALISBURY, N. C. Complete Line of Children ' s Wear BOYS AND GIRLS SIZES PEELER’S YOUTH SHOP KETNER CENTER SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ISENHOUR Brick And Tile Co. _ • ' Y c ' SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA INNES STREET DRUG STORES PHONES Wallace Building ME 3-4521 Medical Center ME 6-2431 Ketner Center ME 6-1712 Prescription Specialists SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA EARL ' S STUDIO Commercial Photographs — Copies — Bltieprints Kodak Finishing — Fast Service 416 West Franklin Street 600 N. Fulton Street Dial ME 3-1402 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of The Senior Clas s Traditionally Fine A leafs Since 1922 WHITE SEAL PRODUCTS HAM, BACON, FRANKS WHITE PACKING COMPANY Now It’s Pepsi! For those who think young PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. SALISBURY. N. C. THE MUSIC MART Your Music Headquarters BAND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS, RECORD PLAYERS, PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC 1912 West Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. ALLEN’S ESSO SERVICENTER 429 South Main at Monroe Phone ME 3-4771 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of ROWAN BOWLING CENTER STANBACK COMPANY, LTD, 1500 S. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of gmneiummz SALISBURY, N. C. AUSTIN’S REFRIGERATION AND HEATING CO. Quality and Service Our Motto 710 West Innes St. ME 6-1741 SALISBURY, N. C. MITCHELL’S Funeral Home and Chapel THE HOME OF THOUGHTFUL SERVICE 711 Horah Street ME 3-2424 SALISBURY, N. C. Ellis, Mangum and Fair Funeral Home Ambulance 701 W. Horah Street ME 6-3018 SALISBURY, N. C. OFFICES: ALBEMARLE, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. STATESVILLE, N. C. GRANITE QUARRY, N. C. GEM AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY, INC. SALES APPLIANCES SERVICE P. O. BOX 38 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C. NEHI BEVERAGE CO. ROYAL CROWN COLA SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of JIMMIE BLACKWELDER BARBECUE 1624 West Innes Street Dial ME 6-4271 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 Compliments of JOHNSON METAL CO. S. H. KRESS COMPANY Heating Air Conditioning 300 South Main Street 1017 W. Innes Street Phone ME 3-0761 SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. BAILEY’S SUNOCO Compliments of Complete Auto Service ROWAN COUNTY 1831 W. Innes Street NEW CAR DEALERS SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Pilot Insurance Compliments of Realty Company NEW MOSKIMS Complete Insurance Service 507 W. Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of NORMAN CLARK BELK ' S OF SALISBURY Certified Gemologist American Gem Society Consider This an Invitation to Visit Norman Ingle Jewelers Our New Department Store North Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of WILLIE’S SEAFOOD GRILL (Seafoods, Bar-B-Q Sandtviches) 114 North Lee Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of TELEVISION SERVICE Expert Service • GRANITE QUARRY. N. C. Compliments of GRANITE DRUG CO., INC. The Store of Personal Service Phone 279-888 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C. Compliments of W. A. GROWN SON, INC. REFRIGERATION SALISBURY, N. C. Lock Hing Chinese Laundry 110 E. Council Street Phone ME 3-4910 Complete Laundry Service SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of KEPLEY BROS. ESSO SERVICE Phone CR 9-5320 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C. Compliments of CITIZEN’S SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Corner of Innes and Fulton Street SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of E. L. Rufty Grocery 1315 North Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of TAGGART CLEANERS West Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of PEELER ' S FOOD CENTER SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Compliments of BENNETT AND SON 300 S. Shaver Street SALISBURY, N. C. MEATS, PRODUCE and GROCERIES Compliments of Salisbury Sporting Goods Store 117 E. Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. CAROLINA TIRE CO. 330 South Main Street Your Goodyear and General Electric Dealer SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of FARABEE CLEANERS DYERS FURRIERS 108 W. Monroe St. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 201 South Main Street Dial ME 3-4011 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of KIRK TAXI SERVICE Dial ME 3-4141 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Mid-Town Pure Service Complete Automobile Electric Service SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of RELIABLE PAWN SHOP Easy Credit Terms 112 N. Main St. Dial ME 6-3823 SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of SHANNON’S FOOD PALACE SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of FRED ADAIR Texaco Service Station Specializing in Carburetor Work and Motor Tune Up 1014 W. Innes St. Dial 633-5851 SALISBURY, N. C. Get the Finest From” ROWAN DAIRY “Your Home Town Dairy” PHONE ME 6-4011 SALISBURY, N. C. Frankie’s Chicken Shack Bar-B-Q Chicken B. F. CURETON, Owner 1600 Wilkesboro Road Dial ME 3-9976 or ME 6-1205 Compliments of Hugh D. Pinkston Co. General Contractor Box 576 SALISBURY, N. C. PURCELL’S DRUG STORES 101 N. Main St. Dial ME 6-2041 111 W. Innes St. Dial ME 3-2131 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Visit The Church of Your Choice Every Sunday The Man Who is too Busy to Pray is too Busy Compliments of JINNY CASPER ' S SHOES. INC. SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of FISHER-THOMPSON Hardware Company “MAGIC FLAME” SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of McClellan’S CITY PURE SERVICE Variety Store QUICK - EFFICIENT Automotive Service 112 S. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. School Supplies of Every Description ROWAN PRINTING COMPANY SALISBURY. N. C. Autographs Autographs Autographs ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, NC 3907826173 frVr ' AVrWtjuW: sPS?- « . -,-V ■ r -.v


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