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oy bein ORR RRARE fat op Teh ae i a Aa RRS RRI AD | | | ‘ils, ae icy oaks oe Wer eR Sie! Py Bh Reis ak ' ANS GM Bee i The Twenty-Eighth Edition Edited by the Class of 1969 Seagrove High School Seagrove, North Carolina Table of Contents Titles PORES ei rere ee ea tes. uaa il Table GpRCOmn ters | gameneetey fog ron a tae ree 2 Dedicaiigne Tener SAO ieee D COMPUSBSILGLS mu rere MNO: Sr es a eee 4 ECiLOT SMVIGS S00 Cone re ey ee ee eer 9) ACMIUNISL.GL 01 noe fee ene 6-11 PRET AIIOUB. co.cc nance coon cBoucenanesass 12-24 Athletics Gein Sree une... meee 25-44 SENLOTSOR ee eee energie. o ., Eee ae 45-68 JUNLOTS 8 tS eg ee Oe 69-76 SOP NOMOTES ™ cee, ee 77-82 Ereshinences, S280, 0 ee ee 83-88 Klementarye eee, ot ee ee 89-118 Brower yc)}00 l= ee 119-128 AQUETLISETS SON. ap een eee 129-144 Homer T. Boling Through FFA, agricultural courses and homerooms, the class of ’69 has known Mr. Homer T, Boling as a friend. He has always been ready to give advice and to encourage students to prepare themselves for college. With deepest appreciation WE dedicate the 28th edition of the Se-Hi to Mr. Boling. We Dedicate Struggling along with the ’69 graduating class for five years has been another friend, Mr, Bill Spencer. He has been very influential with the class and has shown his concern through English and history courses and an actively enforced physical education program, With gratitude WE also dedicate this edition of the Se-Hi to Mr. Spencer. Stewart McNeill and Annette Chrisco receive excuses That card must be here! says Shirley Cole. from Mr, Chilton. Yi Sophomores sew a fine seam in Home Economics. Editor’s Message As I sit hurriedly preparing for the last shipment of the 1969 Se-Hi I realize that only through the work of many friends could this publication be possible. Special thanks go to Miss Barnes, Mr, Braswell, and staff members. Working on the yearbook staff brings re- flections of the past, of course, One thinks of all the work, but right along side that is the achievement that can remain for years. I frequently ponder over the late John F, Kennedy’s famous statement, ‘‘Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.’’ A number of items can be substituted for ‘‘country’’ and I have found ““school’’ to be a frequent one for me. I hope in contributing to the Se-Hi, I have left some- thing worthwhile in the heritage of Seagrove’s graduating class of 1969, Rebecca Gray 69 Se-Hi Editor ADMINISTRATION © oe oy z KS) das s a) Es Sag E [= SE Cs : 2 5 : LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Richardson, Chairman NOT PICTURED: Lacy Strider and Paul Johnson, AWS Wl SAN Mr. Braswell repairs scoreboard defects. Our Principal Your education has just begun. Your future is in your hands, As you attain objectives, your ambitions will multiply, your capacities will in- creasé, and your life will grow richer and fuller, Seagrove High School is proud of you and shall always wish for you the greatest possible success, In return you should be proud of your Alma Mater and support her in every way that you can, remembering that as your home school grows inprestige and service so does your diploma, MRS. ¥. C. POWERS Librarian Assistant Principal JOHN CHILTON Friendly and Cooperative MRS, WINFORD BROWN. Teacher Aid Secretary MRS, GLADYS HARMON MISS MARY BARNES HOMER BOLING JACK EMBREE, JR. A. A. BELL JOHN CHILTON DAVID GARNER MISS VIRGINIA G, CLARK MRS, EVELYN HARRIS MRS, B. W. HOLT RAY INGOLD MRS, PAMELA MABRY MRS, ANNIE NEELY MRS, REBA SMITH BILL SPENCER MRS, MARIAN TILLMAN FLOYD WATKINS WOODROW WILSON t. PPro SG Po: aah Pere FEF PIMEYNMCOT 48 ACTIVITIES Student Council pReCCesbeane PRESIDENT Dale McKee. Susan Cagle PRESIDENT SECRET ARY VICE Patricia Ingold TREASURER, Reba Smith Mrs ADVISOR 13 ADVISOR, Mrs. Holt PRESIDENT, Benny Cagle VICE-PRESIDENT, Dale McKee SECREMAR Yi Gllanam now, TREASURER, Bruce McNeill PRESIDENT, Roger King VICE-PRESIDENT, Pat Garner SECRETARY, Shirley Cole TREASURER, Stewart McNeill ’ ADVISOR, Mrs. Cabell Powers 16 FHA Officers State Degree Winners 1968 = vee BS 17 THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Officers PRESIDENT, Bobby Stutts; VICE-PRESIDENT, Glenn Trogdon; SECRETARY, Richard Cagle TREASURER, Darrell Pierce; REPORTER, Donald Gatlin; SENTINEL, Roger Chriscoe A a i Ae Pandas” | ADVISOR, Mr. Boling (PITS OFFICERS: President: Thurman Davis, Secretary: Anne Graves, Vice- President: Mrs. Vernon King, Treasurer: Mrs, Winford Brown. Volunteer Nurses 20 EDIT OR: Rebecca Gray EDITOR '70: ADVISOR: Miss Barnes Dale McKee 21 22 r READING EDITOR ‘70: Cheryl Ashworth EDITOR ‘69: Roger King || Wee COURIER-TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT nAYs Sarah Caudill : o q at Cafeteria Staff SEATED: Mrs, Blanche Hancock, Mrs, Flona Brown, Mrs. Ethel McCaskill, Mrs. Irene Combs. STANDING: Mrs, Conie McNeill, Mrs. Hazel Garner, Mrs, Molene Russell, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas, Mrs. Thel- ma Ruth Graves, Mrs. Leta Hammond, Mrs. Eutha McNeill. Custodian Ww. P. Strider 24 ATHLETICS ity : S ) rls Lr G Co-Captains Shirley Cole, Pat Garner, Mary Bone with Coach Craven NOT PICTURED: Sue Ledwell Starting Six Co-Captains Donald Gatlin Benny Cagle with Coach Spencer Alternating Starters Action!!! Under the leadership of our new coach, Weldon Craven, the girls‘ var- sity greatly improved. They worked together as a team, and the result was a winning season. Action!!! The boys‘ varsity, coached by Bill Spencer, had a successful sea- son, thanks to the cooperation and teamwork of the boys. Playmaker Donald Gatlin, the only senior on the squad, working with a majority of juniors, accomplished much this year. MANAGERS Ray Garner Randy Trogdon Hal McKenzie SCOREKEEPER Rebecca Gray ANNOUNCER Randy Trogdon 32 ALTERNATE Bonnie McNeill pith 33 34 JEAN GRAVES SUSAN ELLIOTT Chief DIANNE AUMAN ANNETTE CHRISCO ANNE GRAVES JUDY CAUSEY LINDA HARRIS Co-Captains Ray Thomas Dale McKee with Coach Embree TIGERS g a ROVE HI g woe eg Ry 35 = SS S S = Freshman Attendant WRUIDM SCOT Queen - ELSIE CHRISCOE ESE Runner-up - SHIRLEY COLE 2nd Runner-up — - Pat Garner Sophomore Attendant KATHY BULLINS Junior Attendant JEANNIE COOPER 37 Baseball Team = a Coac h: BILL SPENCER BRUCE McNEILL JOHNNY eA i ae AA QaeWN a Es CON Of) teh. Se 3% DONALD GATLIN Ce TONY CAVINESS RAY THOMAS Most Valuable DONALD GATL IN MARY BONE 40 PRESIDENT: Donald Gatlin VICE-PRESIDENT: Bruce McNeill SECRETARY: Mary Bone The Tigerettes got off to a flying start, taking an early command in the contest and riding out the first quarter on top of a 7-1 margin. The visit- ing Broadway girls began ‘to find the range a little better in the second stanza, but a tough Seagrove defense still stopped them with only seven points. The Tigerettes were outscored : Z by a 7-6 margin, but left the 2 eS floor at halftime with a The mighty roar of the Sea- tes se vrove High Tigers continues to, ee pea a rie hrow stronger as the basketball | , se a Cn ee in the finalSoason moves further along as | Seaot: 2 epee nite local cage crews swept two f Ceci Free ee ae eran! more doubleheaders over _ the |: into a lead of their own. When SS es eae! Gigs A he third : ; stand with a perfect 4-0 mark, ae 3 bered had soldi tO @on the season, while the Tiger- its 1.10) leads Woon the real’°S P 8 fine 21 record. Beiibemient Start tA xe the two The latest victim on the Tigers : clubs continued to trade leads Sh vom er i ea alee x ie and ended the regulation con-“S. ©a8 ove Put Ms tine over strength into force over visiting test in a 25-25 deadlock. _ Bethany, romping to an easy Seagrove got the openings 4-45 blasting ‘and celebrating tip-off in the first overtimetheir homecoming in grand style, and decided to hold the ball. py. Tiger girls, growing more They played for one shot, and impressive with every game, it failed, sending them into an- ade it a great night for all off other overtime with the scor the former grads, as they rolled ae . o their third straight victory, with an easy 40-13 win. se ay Friday’s action saw a sin The Seagrove Tigers Goleffort put out by both the ved the r winning ways in Cgrove squads as the girls t econ Tiger gym on T jumped out to a 15-4 comn Cay night, capturing their in the first quarter, stret ond oe ernnee SWECthis to 24-17 by halftime randhil’s Conference act, Pakinglon the invedic® Bre eezed in from there. Way cazers, the Tigere Mary Bone held the hot s! fought throvgh two overtijing touch on that night, bur § to reck ud a hard fought 3the cords for a 30-point outb On Friday night, Seagrovg | verdict over tie visitors, wwith Shirley Cole adding ad traveled to West End for ¢’ , | the Tigers romped to an emore. Patty Freeman led | twinbill, and had come homs i ) 74-34 Ick nz of Broadwav‘End with 13 points. with two more impressive “7 , a heron : ries. The girls action foun igerettes notching a 54-35 hile the boys sailed to an = Mm ecision. . os : In the-second stanza, most of the action found the The Tigerettes had an easy contest on their hands, | dominating the play from the very start and. were nev- er headed. Taking a quick command in the game, they moved out to a six point bucket, with the eee in the initial period, at The Tiger boys experien « @emore opposition in this ge Mout still rode to a convin mawin. They led 19-12 after mequarter of play and were on of a 49-30 halftime lead. 17 put the contest away in the t aquarter, outscoring their 125-16 to take a 74-46. bulge the fourth quarter. ry Bone with 11 point Shirley Cole with .1 ; were the leaders be the, Seagrove win, whil ie’ Phillips topped Broad vith nine points. boys’ contest belonges¢ the Tigers, as they sh¢ 9 an early bulge intt L -and were never headeg into contention. Daryl Rich-tanza, as the Seagrove offense were riding atop at 17 : after one quarter of pla sailed on from ther@ Jway remained cios¢ was down by 32-27 at ig ission. grove still controlled thf hand in the final hal th Broadway stave] n striking distance ff - quarters. Headed: in inal stanza, they trail 49-40 score. But in tl : y quarter, the Tigers bro} oo F Steve Graves paced the T attack, clipping the cords fc |points. Dennis Chriscoe rac up 14 points and Benny Cag] ‘lected 13 points. Bobby L 44 | filled the basket with 24 pc ita lead the wav for West. En rallied to nip the margin oint outburst, while their rus} to 35-30 near the end of the ed defense allowa “ ° half. At the intermission arriors a mere t ge pause, Seagrove was enjoy- nd Seagrove left { a lead of 39-35. alftime enjoying — rand, The same pattci j revailed in the fir he Lady Tigers. w_. s ominating the acti @ contest wide opé¢ teadily —increasinz went on to record the bulge. Although girls id league victory agains 5: Weldon Craven was ¢ feats. _ his bench also, the Ti Still continued to pull awa; hey headed into the fini yuarter safely atop a 35-: ushion. — Leading the way to this le = =e’ Was Mai IT TAKES A LOT “. OF GUTS TO BE eagrove (76) D. Gatlin 8, Junior V. arsity Cheerleaders N ae O Z Lu N 46 Those Were the Days AS FRESHMEN High school opened its doors for new faces. Erect flowered Seagrove with new per- sonalities. Mary Bone served as lady president. The FHA initiated new girls, Basket- ball fame began for Sue Ledwell, Pat Garner, Shirley Cole, and Mary Bone. Home- coming candidates were Elsie Chriscoe, Pat Garner, Rebecca Gray, Gail Harris, and Pam Hodge. Suffering through the Raven, Sixth period study hall with note passing and Dale Deaton filling the salt shakers, Traveling to Winston-Salem for The Sound of Music , The members of the baseball team were: Johnny Cagle, Roger Chriscoe, Donald Gatlin, Bruce McNeill, and Gary Surratt. AS SOPHOMORES Biology field trips and dissections, Geometry with proof confusion, Hello! Veron- ica. Home Economics classed toured Luck's, Rebecca Gray and Mary Bone tapped into the Beta Club. Mary Bone made the All-County Basketball team. Gary Surratt and Donald Gatlin made the basketball team; Annette Chriscoe and Gail Harris made the cheerleading squad. Homecoming attendant was Annette Chriscoe. Skits presented at Junior-Senior. The FFA tested the soil. Clara Yow received a Biology Award. AS JUNIORS Roger Rice was chosen president of the class, Annette Chriscoe was chosen FFA Sweetheart, The new Betas were Annette Chriscoe, Rachel Garner, Roger King, Bruce McNeill, Lewis Southern, and Clara Yow. Homecoming attendant was Shirley Cole. The Junior play was You're Only Young Once. Don't forget the chemistry explosions. The Junior-Senior Banquet was centered around the theme, Evening in Paris . State Degree winners were: Louise Auman, Shirley Cole, Pat Garner, Uretha Gillispie, San- dra Graves, Rebecca Gray, Pam Hodge, and Jeannie Yow. Clara Yow received the Chemistry Award, The Junior Marshals served at graduation exercises. AS SENIORS The group - led by Darrell McPherson. Barbara Luther became known as Barbara Lucas, Shirley Cole met Beta requirements. Kenneth Cooper and Alan Emery with Creon portrayal. Trig brought thrills, Biology class moved outside. DAR Good Citizen award was presented to Rachel Garner. Brick masonry was a popular course. Elsie Chriscoe was ‘69 Homecoming Queen: Shirley Cole and Pat Gamer runners-up. A class debate: economics with Stewart McNeill, The bell substitution: Reece Beane blowing a whistle. FFA practiced parliamentary procedure. College acceptances. Caps and gowns , ee FRI. 5 = % SS = a. = 48 acetone eRe ai With the Inevitable Graduation Approaching 4 mF Senior Officers PRESIDENT : Darrell McPherson VICE-PRESIDENT: Stewart McNeill SECRETARY: Uretha Gillispie REPORTERS: Sue Ledwell, Bruce McNeill Sponsors Mrs. Tillman Miss Barnes Mrs. Holt 49 Penelope Gail Blankenship Mary Grace Bone Judy Carolyn Bowman Mary Priscilla Brady Madonna Ellen Brown Veronica Belinda Brown 50 Patricia Ann Albright Ida Louise Auman Rebecca Jane Auman Sarah Louise Auman Bernice Ann Ayers Lonnie Reece Beane Nina Faye Buchanan Johnny Fred Cagle Richard Tracy Cagle Brenda Gail Cassidy Beatrice Darnell Cheek Mary Magdalene Cheek Millie Annette Chrisco Charles Edward Chriscoe Elsie Louvine Chriscoe Gary Augustus Chriscoe Roger Paul Chriscoe Gwendolyn Kay Cole 5| James Alan Emery Susan Lynn Elliott Ruby Ann Fox Betty Carol Freeman Patricia Erlene Garner Rachel Carol Garner 52 Shirley Diane Cole Kenneth Neal Cooper Farrell Richard Davis Leon Clyde Davis Bobby James Deaton Cecil Dale Deaton Donald Michael Gatlin Uretha Ann Gillispie Sandra Allison Graves Rebecca Louise Gray Kathy Dell Green Mary Nancy Greene Ronnie Paul Hammond Cynthia Gail Harris Jimmy Harvel Janice Nadine Hayes Pamela Slack Hodge Christine Hussey 53 Catherine Marie Keeling Roger Glenn King Doretha Evangeline Leach Linda Sue Ledwell James Arnold Luther Barbara Luther Lucas Euna Carolyn Lynch Linda Kay Mabe Deane Carl Maness Thomas Clinton McKenzie © Clinton Bruce McNeill Stewart Page McNeill 54 Darrell Joseph McPherson Clifton Larry McSwain Michael Lawrence Needham Phyllis Diane Nichols Debra Lou Page Darrell Ray Pierce Pe William Roger Rice Harvey Brown Richardson Janet Ruth Scott Bruce Sherrill Shaw Lewis Eugene Southern Mary Edith Spencer Peggy Ann Staley 55 Patricia Ann Williams Tommy Woodell Bobby Hérman Wright Clara Jean Yow Hilda Joyce Yow Jeannie Ann Yow Lee Strider Gary Lee Surratt Bobby Ray Stutts Juanita Sweatt Alex Boyd Tedder James Glenn Trogdon Wanda Ann Whatley : $ 2 fieee $Peeee eenere teas.” Mbeaacones 60 Senior Who’s Who a Roger K Clara Yow , a 61 Final Senior Reflections Before = = Ey = x CUP REIC LOL LGLL ELIAS LNG LOLS II OLE LENS SS LEELA Kc e et 2S tem bee 0 Al llhoe sll a FAVORITES Mr. and Miss Se-H ELSIE CHRISCOE BRUCE McNEILL r | m Most Academic MARY BONE, REBECCA GRAY, LEWIS SOUTHERN, STEWART McNEILL Neatest DARRELL McPHERSON, SUSAN ELLIOT, JUDY BOWMAN, ROGER CHRISCO 66 ¢ 3 Z = ‘ Best Sport LEON DAVIS, TOMMY McKENZIE, VERONICA BROWN, DORETHA LEACH a4 =| ape ee Te a Ons, = a Oe aes ety [Sf aa zal Z O aa Pa aa q 2 +f apieeens JILL GARNER LEE GRAY 67 MR, BELL'S Brick Masonry I and II JUNIORS 70 Junior Dale McKee Marshals CHIEF Cheryl Ashworth Patsy Brown Benny Cagle Clinton Collins Lowell Hayes Phyllis Hayes PRESIDENT Junior Benny Cagle Officers VICE PRESIDENT Hal McKenzie SECRET ARY Andy Hancock REPORTERS Clinton Collins Dale McKee Mr, Gamer Mrs. Mabry SPONSORS Joe Allen Shirley Asbill Cheryl Asworth Dianne Auman Doyle Auman Karen Auman Ramona Auman Danny Bailey Karen Beane Cleo Brady 3 Down — 1 to Go Pat Brady Janet Brower Patsy Brown Benny Cagle Annie Cassidy Sarah Caudill Betty Chriscoe Flonie Chriscoe Joe Chriscoe Clinton Collins Jeannie Cooper Michael Cox Wanda Cox Dennis Crisco Janice Culler Mitchell Davis Tommy Gillispie Anne Graves Jean Graves Steven Graves Peggy Green Phyllis Green Edith Greene Andy Hancock Roger Harris Brenda Hayes Larry Hayes Lowell Hayes Phyllis Hayes Patty Hemphill 73 74 Audrey Hiatt Van Hodge Donald Hudson Elaine Hunt Peggy Hussey Nancey Johnson Vickie Joyce Paul Kesler Marie King Ray Kiser Jimmy Lanier Philip Leach Sharon Loggains David Luther Dale McKee Hal McKenzie Sherrie McNeill Sidney McNeill Kenny: Metters Sandra Miller Michael Nelson Vonita Norton Deborah Pope Barbara Reeder Michael Register Daryl Richardson Glenda Richardson 75 76 Suffer Th Janet Richardson Wanda Ritter Nancy Roberts Terry Saunders Lacy Scott, Jr. Vonnie Scott Pat Thomas Joyce Williams Wanda Williams Barbara Williamson Tony Williamson SOPHOMORES PRESIDENT Sop ho more Ray Thomas Officers VICE-PRESIDENT Ray McC askill SECRETARY Gary Callicutt REPORTERS Jerry King Nancy Asbill Miss Clark Mr. Embree Mrs. Smith Donna Aldridge Gary Aldridge Ann Allen Nancy Asbill Ricky Asbill Lewis Baldwin Donald Beck Craig Boyles Diane Brim Sandra Brim Kathy Bullins Lee Bumgarner Phyllis Cagle Susan Cagle Gary Callicutt Nancy Callicutt Sue Callicutt Emma Cassidy Judy Causey Sylvester Cheek Mack Chrisco Maxton Chrisco Brenda Chriscoe Phyllis Cole Wanda Cooper Allen Copple Carolyn Cox Wayne Cox Brenda Davis William Dickson Jeanette Farlow Sharon Fox Patsy Frye Dannie Garner Rebecca Garner Ricky Gatlin Gurnie Greene Phillip Harrelson Jacquelyn Hill Wayne Hogan Frankie Hughes Wayne Hussey Nancy Jordan Bertie King Jerry King 80 Gail Lambert Bruce Latham Mardicia Leach Geary Ledwell Martin Leiber Michael Lucas Paul Lucas Larry Luck Pat Luck Gary Luther Brenda Mabe Michael Matthews Ray McCaskill Rama McDonald Bonnie McNeill Brent McNeill Listeen McSwain John Mills 872 Judy Moran Michael Moran Ronald Moran Martin Needham Barbara Poole Michael Roberts Jimmy Sikes Sylvia Sikes Michael Smith Jane Spencer Eldon Staley Charles Teague George Teague Jane Thomas Ray Thomas Randy Trogdon Marie Weaver Larry Williams Louise Williamson Debra Woodell Cynthia Yow Rebecca Yow FRESHMEN PRESIDENT Brent McKee Fres hman Officers VICE-PRESIDENT Danny King SECRETARY Trudy Scott REPORTERS Gary Nance Kay Williams Mrs. Neely Mr. Spencer Mr. Watkins SPONSORS 84 Max Asbill Dwaine Beane Larry Beane Betsy Boling Max Brown Douglas Bullins Billy Cagle Dennis Cassidy Ernest Cassidy Doris Caviness Raymond Cecil Wanda Cheek Bobby Chriscoe Larry Chriscoe Marjean Chriscoe Wanda Chriscoe Jeffry Clark Boyd Cox Brenda Cox Cynthia Cox Denise Cox Wayne Craven Deborah Davis Theresa Davis Barbara DeHart Sandy Elliott Ronald Freeman Charles Ferree Ray Garner Judy Gillispie . A Freshmen 86 Barbara Graves David Graves Paula Green Robert Green Wilsonnia Green Linda Harris Kay Harvel Kenneth Harvel Nancy Hayes Ronald Hiatt Ray Hill Larry Hoskins Drema Howard Pamela Howard Marian Hughes Steve Hunt Donal Hussey Patricia Ingold Virginia Kearns Randy Keeling Gary Kennedy Eugene Kennedy Annette King Danny King Darrell King Lloyd King Tony King Cynthia Kiser Darlene Kiser Joy Kiser LR ts Phillip Kiser Michael Lamb Janice Lanier Elaine Leach Bobby Lineberry 4 | Fi Eddie Lineberry Ricky Loflin Deborah Lucus Tim Luther Belinda Maness Brent McKee Delia McNeill Ann McNeill Mike McPherson Glenn Miller On With the Freshmen Deborah Miller Steve Mills Helen Moran Shelia Morris Gary Nance Valjean Norton Vickie Painter Joyce Presnell Danny Reeder Leonard Reeder Ronnie Rice Dianne Richardson Randy Richardson Barbara Saunders Pamela Saunders Trudy Scott Karen Staley Eugene Swanny Marilyn Thomas Merritt Teague Joanie Tucker Michael Varner Darrell Voncannon Elton Voncannon Clifford Williams Kay Williams Patricia Williams Joy Woodell Ricky Woodell Cynthia Woodle Deborah Yow Neta Yow Sheila Yow 88 ELEMENTARY First Grade MRS. STRAWDA FARLOW MRS. MARY RYERSON MRS. JEAN STOREY Second Grade MRS. GLADYS GREEN MRS. RUTH LAWRENCE MISS ENOLA LYNCH Third Elementary Grade Faculty MISS PEARL PRITCHARD MRS. VIRGINIA REGISTER Fourth Grade MISS NANCY G. BUSTLE MISS CLETA RICH D r y {hate oF i = f Special Reading MRS. RUTH BRASWELL MRS. MAXINE WHITENER MISS MAY WRENN 90 fifth Grade MISS LESTA ALBRIGHT MISS ELIZABETH H. BELL ALISON JOHNSON Sixth Grade C. T. BROWNE MRS. PEGGY FOGLEMAN MRS. BARBARA MAGRUDER Seventh Grade WELDON L. CRAVEN MICKEY McDANIEL JAMES R. MANESS kighth Grade ROBERT ELLIS PHILLIP POOLE LOY F. SELLERS Special Education MRS. REBECCA HIGH CARL RYERSON Mr. Ellis’s kighth Grade Lonnie Blackmon Micheal Bullins Larry Chrisco Vanessa Collins Perry Cooper Carlene Cooper Elaine Farlow Lynn Frye Larry Gray Una Green Roger Greene Rachel Hayes Ronald Ingold Timothy Ledneem Patrick Ledwell Gary Loggains Joy Lucas Boyd Luther Stevie Needham Jean Ray Karen Richardson Benny Staley Debra Swaney Christy Williams Mona Williamson Deana Woodell Mr. Poole’s hkighth Grade Jeannie Beane Sonya Blankenship Roger Brown Darlene Bullins Tim Cagle Beverly Caviness Ro I, IDEKyus David Dunn Jerry Gillispie Terry Gray Kathy Greene Gracie Hill Leola Jones John King, Jr. Randy King Terry King Treva King Carl Luther Randy McLead Brenda McNeill Joanne McNeill Lou Ann Potts Beth Ryerson Randy Scott Barbara Shelton Danny Staley Bobby Stanley Leonard Thomas 94 Dwight Brower Ralph Callicutt Randy Collins Janet Cox Ann Dixon Micheal Garner Carolyn Green Lena Hoskins Duane Jones Charles Jones Joyce King Gwen Lambert David Lineberry Don Lucas Joey McNeill Sarah McNeill Donna Paige Don Pritchard John Register Linda Saunders David Spivey Linda Williams Sue Williamson Donald Yow Kenneth Yow Mr. Seller’s Eighth Grade Patricia Baldwin Ann Braswell Mr. Craven’s Seventh Grade Timothy Allen Jerold Ashworth Gary Auman Michael Auman Christine Bowman Linda Brim Gary Conklin Audie Davis Douglas Dickinson Tommy Hall Debra Hammond Michael Hinesley Curtis Hooker Lindsay Kiser Jeffrey Lamb Robert Lunsford Janet Luther Linda Luther Vickie McDuffie Ronald McNeill Robert Morrison Joseph Patterson Edward Pugh ’ ' ro : : nh qi mmnretelw a Winford Reeder Celia Richardson Thomas Richardson Keith Trogdon Melody Thompson Vicki Ward Brenda Williard Herbert Williams Shirley Williams Deevon Yates 96 Mr. McDaniel’s Seventh Grade Diane Cagle Harvey Cagle Phillip Cole Jack Garner Brenda Green Kirby Green Richard Hammond Terrie Harvel Debra Hudson Mark Johnson Rebecca Kennedy Bruce King Kathy Kiser Barry Lamonds Philip Ledwell Larry Mabe Lola Maness Rickey Martinez Ricky McNeill Anthony Poole Zora Reeder Tony Richardson James Shelton Ruth Sikes Debbie Spivey Susan Strickland Janice Swaney Gregory Tucker Dianne Williamson Harold Williamson Randy Alexarder Denise Auman Sue Bumgarner Wayne Callicutt Mr. Maness’ Seventh Grade Van Allen Mike Bone Alden Brown Charlie Brown Beverly Bumgarner Geraldine Chriscoe Patsy Coble James Combs Gary Davis Donese Garner Kenneth Greene Wanda Green Kelly Harris Mary Helen Allen Jones Charles King Calvin Lynch Gary Moran Ruth Moran Shirley Moran Audie McLaughlin Sheila McNeill Gwen Pritchard Loree Reeder Ned Ryerson Jenny Tucker Jimmy Varner John Vercoe Anna Voncannon Kay Voncannon Kara Walker Frances Willard Nancy Williams Michael Williamson Lynne Yow 97 98 Bonnie Cox Joy Craven Kenneth Davis Donald Freeman Lonnie Freeman Betty Gallimore Benjie Hancock Jo Ellen Hancock Waddell Harris Gail Hussey Debra Kennedy Charles Leiber Diane Lineberry Michael Mabe Deborah Marsh Tony Marsh Joel McKee Sylvia Owens Franky Rice Karen Sellers Brian Shaw Johnny Shelton Helenia Spinks Steven Staley Cindy Vocannon Janet Vocannon Janice Winston Randy Williams Lemuel Yow Sandra Yow Mr. Brown’s Sixth Grade Garry Baldwin Deborah Boiling Robert Braswell Edna Cooper Mrs. Fogleman’s Sixth Grade Gregory Auman LaDare Brown Wanda Cagle William Cassidy Sandy Chrisco Emily Combs Lee Davis Richard Frye David Garner Jimmy Green Leon Green Farrell Harris Debbie Howard Shirley Hurley Terry Ingold Linda Johnson Johnny King Marlene King Pat King Marcella Lucas Randy Lucas Denise Maness Mona Marion Billy McKenzie Patsy McNeill Devonna McRae Mark Page Donna Painter Doreen Richardson Sharon Richardson Steven Richardson Ava Strickland Sammy Voncannon Kathy Williamson 100 Mrs. Magruder’s Sixth Grade Tim Arrington Danny Auman Gwen Auman Gary Beane Mary Sue Cagle Cindy Callicutt Donnie Chrisco Ronald Cox Erma Farlow Eddie Gann Sharon Graves Clinton Hurley Margaret Jernigan Debbie King Randy King Sharon Lambert Lester Lineberry Randy Loflin Steve Lucas Rebecca Luther Beverly Martin Perry McLaughlin Karen McNeill Linda McNeill ibeil Rene Patterson William Ray Sharon Richardson Melanie Scott Ruth Staley James VYoncannon Mary Voncannon Vance Voncannon Kathy Williamson Annie Yow Mrs. Albright’s hifth Grade Malinda Ayers Rex Cagle Kathyrn Cagle Roger Callicutt Arthur Cassidy Debra Crisco Thomas Freeman Steven Garner Larry Frye Cathy Graves Glenn King Micheal Latham Ricky Latham Charles Luck Lynn Luther Linda McNeill Barry Morrison | CAs Nn-e ¥ ets Rshen Judy Needham Cheryl Patterson Cynthia Payne Robert Pugh Micheal Rich F - = me om - acd - y is ad ‘ fee Ma Cathy Roberts Wayne Siler Gwendall Tucker Kendall Tucker Lawrence Tucker 101 Miss Bell’s fifth Grade Alan Aldridge Susan Allen Karen Arrington Stevie Boone Sandra Brim Dean Bullins Jimmy Cooper Danny Cox Audrey Farlow Sharon Greene Susan Gordon Mark Hayes Judy Hill Bruce Hooker Mark Howard Grace Hurley David Jones Carolyn McDuffie David Payne Linda Ratliff Danny Richardson Pamela Richardson Teresa Richardson Frankie Ritter Ronald Spinks Lou Anne Thompson Phillip Varner 102 Mr. Johnson's Fifth Grade James Auman Karen Bumgarner Darlene Cagle Walter Cassidy Donald Dunn Nanette Haga Phillip Hammond Ricky Keeling Billy Joe Leach Alice Luther Ervin Luther Allen Maness Cathy McNeill Carol Sue McNeill Micheal Moore Jeff Potts Debra Presnell ui Na wi Ay Micheal Redwine Willie Richardson Anna Jane Ryerson Sandra Spencer Rebecca Thomas Eddie Voncannon Anthony Willard Janet Willard Carol Sue Woodell Steven YOw 103 104 Sammy Spinks Gwendolyn Winston Mr. Ryerson’s Intermediate Class Richard Baldwin Betty Beane Billy Brown Maxine Brown Dottie Cassady Thomas Cassady Martha Cox Albert Jernigan Stephen Luther Gayle McLeod Edward McRae Elizabeth Reeder Danny Saunders Elaine Southern Reginia Spinks Special Education Randy Alexander Eric Beane Patricia Beane Teresa Bembow Nancy Boone Dennis Corder Robert Gallimore Frances Garner Rocky Garner William Greene John Harris Larry Lineberry Wanda McNeill Dianna Pugh Joe Pugh Teresa Ward Wilma Woodell Mrs. High's Primary Class Special Education aia ee a ee, 105 Miss Bustle’s Fourth Grade Shirley Baldwin Deborah Beane Rachel Callicutt Ronald Cassidy Alva Davis Debbie Davis David Garner Bruce Greene Judy Greene Jerry Frye Wilburt Ledwell Vonzella Lilly Leisa Lucas Glenn Parnall Paul Presnell Phyllis Reeder Billy Rose Stephen Russell Benjamin Scott Janet Shelton Welta Smith Doug Spivey Jane Spivey John Spivey Debra Williamson Becky Wright 106 Miss Rich’s Fourth Grade Dianne Bennett Dale Brower Dawn Callicutt Pamela Cole Donna Cox Kenneth Gallimore Cheryl King Darrell King Kathy King Tony King Michael Lambirth Laura Luther Kenneth Lynch Denise Mabe Curtis Marsh, Jr. Bonnie Martin David Scott Vella Strickland Juanita Trotter Cynthia Williamson Tammy Wilson Rose Woodell Margo Woodell Peggy Wright Pamela Yow Michael Latham 107 Mrs. Whitener’s Fourth Grade Brenda Baum Eva Beane Jane Braswell Vernon Brown Ronald Boroughs Wayne Bunting Craig Cooper Rhonda Cranford Henry Garner Suzanne Graves Tammy Green Gregg Hancock Sandra Harvel Lucretia King Gregory Lamb Robert Letterlough Veronica Luther Phyllis McNeill Lettice McRae Junior Owens Pete Pugh Joseph Redwine Richard Russell Richard Shaw Lena Strider Janice Smith Bethann Varner 108 Miss Wrenn’s Fourth Grade Ray Auman Tony Auman Karen Boling Timothy Brim Bonny Bumgarner Philip Cagle Cathy Crisco Patricia Green Joann Hall Nancy Jones Garry King Helen King Craig McKee Roger McNeil Wanda Odom David Reeder Wanda Richardson Larry Siler Thomas Slack Micheal Staley Debra Tate Betty Thompson Kathy Williamson Jackie Williard Norma Jean Winston 109 110 Miss Pritchard’s Third Grade Delbert Ayers Timmy Boone Darlene Brown Beverly Carr Brown Concheta Brady Janice Cagle Everette Callicutt Richard Comer Darlene Cox Ricky Dixon Cynthia Ann Davis Mark Frazier Danny Gross Gail Denise Jones Terry Kennedy Regina Anne Leach Danny McNeill Janet Lynne McNeill Charlon Marion Donna Elaine Moran Michael Dean Perry Roger Dale Ritter Lorrie Sue Scott Metesamsellens Danny Shaw Treva Jane Shaw Terry Williams II Audrey Williamson Clara Marie Winston Mrs. Register’s Third Grade Robin Auman John Beane Jr. Roger Bowman Karen Brim Anita Brown Lisa Bumgarner Debra Callicutt Roger Davis James Freeman Linda Gann Douglas Greene Tina Howard Sonia Hughes Amold Hurley Gail Kennedy Nicky Kennedy Mary Ella King Randy King Teresa Lee Rhonda Loflin Daniel Lucas John Mark Luther Cathy Moore Beverly Richardson Colon Richardson Russell Siler Chrystal Spencer Amanda Lotter Clifton Tucker Sarah Varner Rogon Walker Sylvia Woodell Keith Yow Timothy Yow 112 Pamela Blue Rhonda Brady Theresa Brower Annie Bullins Randy Callicutt Pamela Cassidy Karen Davis Kelia Deese David Gallimore Benita Greene Dwayne Greene Sandy Hancock Deane Hancock Michael Johnson Larry Jordon CG. He bineberty Mary Little Betsy Luck J. C. Marion Faron Overton Betty Owens Azel Patterson Cynthia Richardson Randy Richardson Brenda Thompson Elaine Winston Anthony Woodell Jeffrey Woodell Vickie Woodell Michael Yow Mrs. Green’s Second Grade eo, © Sad ANS ae A ae Mrs. Lawrence’s Second Grade Sharon Auman Sandra Brim Donald Bullins Deborah Burgess Garry Cassidy Bonita Cheek Jeffery Cole Vicki Cooper Glenn Davis Frances Freeman Deborah Garner Roy Harris Gregory Hill Sandra Hughes Moe. da Timothy Hunt alt Soi Ronald Kennedy Anthony Ledwell Benjamin Letterlough Teresa Maness Ronald McNeill Roy Myers, Jr. Connie Needham Darlene Richardson Kenneth Richardson Teresa Sheppard Sandra Smith Carol Thomas Rodney Voncannon Karen York 113 114 Phillip Barnes Mitchell Burns Keith Byrd Willis Cagle Barry Cole Ricky Cole Betty Cox Todd Craven Tommy Crisco Shelia Davis Craig Freeman Deborah Green Perry Green Tony Green Mary High Jesse Hill Diana Hooker Deborah Jones Lewis King, Jr. Lise King Donna Luther Mark McLaughlin Alesia McNeill Vickie Pierce Robert Richardson Donna Shelton Dennis Siler Mark Smith Susan Swaney Carlton Tucker Miss Lynch's Second Grade Scott Auman Mrs. Farlow’s First Grade Sammy Beane Mark Braswell Billy Bullins Norma Callicutt Gratchal Cassidy Elizabeth Comer Brian Cooper Chris Davis Daniel Dunn Patsy Green Wesley Greene Kimberly Hurley Frankie Harris Patricia Kennedy Timothy Marsh John Moran Tonia Potts Kathy Pritchard Sandra Roberts Robin Voncannon Jean Williamson Randy Woodell Robin Woodell Tony Wright Bruce Yow 116 Gregory Boyles Tony Callicutt Kim Farr Todd Freeman Jeffrey Frye Joyce Green Tony Hawkins Diane Jernigan Laura Johnson Susan King Gary Maness Donza McLaughlin Norma McNeill Holly Norton Ravonda Parks Timothy Payne Wanda Ratliff Ruth Strider Bruce Trogdon William Woodell Mrs. Macon’s First Grade Catherine Auman Lora Bunting Dean Brown Myrna Brown Mrs. Ryerson’s First Grade Marion Auman Gregory Cassady Bobby Coltrane Donna Cox Rhonda Cox Sharon Davis Kimberly Dickinson Tina Hughes David Jernigan Jeffery King Joy Frye Ronald Garner Gwendolyn Graves Dean Hayes Cynthia Harvel Anne Hughes Bruce Maness Rickie Moore Eddie Mosley Lonnie Owens Larry Presnell Pamela Ritter Kenneth Staley Duane Strider Ricky Williamson 117 Mrs. Storey’s first Grade Jeff Auman Amanda Beane lo IRo BOOME Ann Borough Jeff Brown Cindy Brown Mark Burgess Terry Cagle Ethan Cassidy Charles Cassidy Randy Davis Junior Freeman Johnny Kennedy Mary Ruth McKenzie Teresa McNeill Mark McRae Lee McDuffie Tammy Parrish Joanne Pugh Lisa Richardson Brian Siler Randy Tedder Morrissa Vest Scotty Yow 118 Brower Llementary School Upon completing eight years of elementary education, Brower students transfer to Seagrove to finish high school. 119 Principal Marvin J. Gatlin Faculty MISS TREVA RICHARDSON MRS. MAYBELLE CAGLE MRS. PHYLLIS SUGG MR. ALLEN THORBURN MR. ALEX McCALLUM MR. WILLIAM MANN 120 Librarian Teacher Aide WILLIAM MANN MRS. RUTH BECK Custodian HERBERT CHRISCOE Cafeteria Staff MRS. BETTY MOFFITT - Manager MRS. YVONNE CRAVEN - Asst. Manager 12] 122 Susan Asbill Aundra Bittle Cynthia Brown Nettie Cassidy Stella Cassidy Bonita Cheek Melvin Chriscoe Mark Davis Donna Kiser James Kiser Lisa Kiser Keith Louris Terry McNeill Miss Treva Richardson’s First and Second Grades Jimmy Needham Tammy Needham Debbie Norwood Byron Owens Mike Phillips i F Randall Scott Sara Scott Johnny Spencer Dewayne Staley Douglas Staley 123 Dean Beck Debbie Bittle Toby Brower Joannette Brown Charles Cheek Denny Chrisc oe Marcia Chriscoe Rela Chriscoe Debbie Cox Eddie Davis Shelia Davis Bruce Hayes Jeff Hayes Leona Hayes Teresa Kidd Mrs. Maybelle Cagle’s Second and Third Grades Neal Kiser Royce Kiser Gwen Louris Joan Macon Fé } AS Ms a ‘ FA =, et et Randy McNeill Tony McNeill Darrell McSwain Vivian Needham Rodney Ritter Danny Roberts Danny Saunders Joe Sheffield Stan Welborn Jimmy Williamson 124 Patricia Asbill Ruth Bittle Burney Cassidy Robert Caviness Richard Cheek Theodore Cheek Erwin Chriscoe Gurney Chriscoe James Chriscoe Wilma Chriscoe Larry Culler Paul Davis Lucinda Garner Joseph Hayes Wendell Hussey Mrs. Phyllis Sugg’s Third and Fourth Grades Jerry Kiser ‘Mitchell Kiser Sandra Kiser Don Macon Melesa Nelson Ricky Norwood Shirley Richardson Kathy Roberts Sharon Saunders James Spinks Rose Spinks Sharon Spinks Grady Williams Hal Williamson 126 Debbie Kiser Helen Kiser Michael Macon Willie McSwain Reece Needham Sherry Needham Phil Owens Grace Ritter Billy Roberts Kenneth Sheffield Cecelia Spinks Cindy Asbill Rachel Brady Alvin Chriscoe Garrett Chriscoe James Chrisc oe Milton Chriscoe Harold Craven Jeff Craven Gene Davis Karen Hayes Louise Hayes Vickie Hayes Cheryl Hussey Wilda Hussey Pam Kennedy Robert Spinks Ricky Staley Harold Teague Robin Welborn Randall Welch Sharon Beck Stan Beck Rebecca Bittle Sharon Brower Charles Cassidy Ray Garner Calvin Hayes Gerald Hayes Wanda Hussey Donald Kiser Hal Macon Anita Needham Joey Richardson Nancy Spencer Wanda Spinks Denise Caviness Sylvia Cheek Brenda Chriscoe Clara Chriscoe Kelly Chriscoe Marilyn Davis Billy Ferree Garrett Garner Allen Thorburn’s Seventh Grade an 128 Cathy Asbill Rex Asbill Benny Beck Ann Brady Sandra Brower Belinda Cassidy Anthony Chriscoe Jane Culler Charles Deaton Lynn Deaton Timothy Hayes Judy Kiser Janette Needham Mary Spinks Russell Welch ADVERTISERS SEAGROVE LUMBER CO. Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Phonesowo- 200i 130 Compliments of LUCK’S INCORPORATED Seagrove, N. C. BEANS: SEASONED WITH PORK Processors of Fine Heat and Eat Style Foods RUSSELL HOSIERY MILLS, PaO te Oxed Star, North Gar olinas2 foo Phone: 919 428-1211 2820-21 Empire State Building New York City 10001 Phone: 212 279-9760 SEAGROVE HARDWARE pea prove, North Garolina “ “for fashion — KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. innovation = in fabrics - TEAGUE’S TEAGUE’S SERVICE STATION Es OIL SERVICE Esso Products and Esso Kerosene and Groceries Fuel Oil LEWIS TEAGUE, Operator CHARLES TEAGUE, Proprietor Store - 879-2345 Phone - 879-2519 irece aN G Congratulations UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION Asheboro, North Carolina 134 To the Senior Class of 1969 We Say Congratulations DAVIS’S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Phone 873-2394 Seagrove, North Carolina Home Cooked Food Short Orders, Plates and Milk Shakes PINEHURST TEXTILES oe inchs} MGCUEC © Asheboro, North Carolina RANDOLPH TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION IPs (0), leven e ers) Asheboro, North Carolina Serving Randolph, Chatham, Moore, Davidson and Montgomery Counties Owned By Those We Serves For Modern Telephone Service Contact the Business Office Today. B P GARAGE Pioneer Ghain Saws Sales and Service LEWIS BEAN, Owner Route 5 Asheboro, N. C, Phone 857-2231 Compliments of VANDER VEER’S FABRIC SHOP UWherejihe Price Is Always Right When You Sew and Save ! Asheboro North Carolina Bee OK. North Carolina PUGH SOUTHSIDE LAUNDROMAT Coin Operated Washers and Dryers FUNERAL HOME Open 24 Hours Highway 220 Asheboro Randleman South Fayetteville Street Asheboro North Carolina Phone 629-9872 TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION STEDMAN MANUFACTURING Gulf Gas and Oils COMPANY Lubrications Briggs-Stratton and Clinton Asheboro North Carolina Engine Parts and Service Compliments of Phone 625-2141 Seagrove North Carolina Phone 874-2432 135 TOBIAS SERVICE SEWING CENTER Colimbavyettevilllemourecet Hammer Village Shopping Center Asheboro North Carolina Sewing Machines and Stereos LEORN ee Mainstreet High Point North Carolina | Asheboro North Carolina FOODLINE SUPERMARKETS 642 N. Fayetteville St. 823 W. Salisbury St. East Dixie Drive Asheboro NorthaGaroling AVW3592 sMainsot Randleman Highway 64 Ramseur Denton FOX DRUG COMPANY EBetk Yates ’ Sunset Avenue Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro NorthiGarolima Phone: 629-9161 sare SCOTT’S B. B. WALKER BOOK STORE, INC. SHOE CO. 140-42 South Fayetteville Street Walker Brand Shoes P2O.. Drawers 919-625-5101 Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, North Garolina 27203 School Supplies 136 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 LITTLE VILLAGE DRESS SHOP Dresswear for Women and Children Seagrove, N.C. MORRIS SELF SERVICE Fresh Meats, Dry Goods Health and Beauty Aids F. O. MORRIS Owner and Operator 1 1 2 Miles North of Seagrove on Highway 220 Phone 873-2733 Best Wishes From The Hometeam of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serving Asheboro and Seagrove Member FDIC MODERN SHELL STATION Seagrove, North Carolina Phone. 873-2541 Tune-Up Douglas Batteries Complete Car and Truck Lubrication Wxe (One Wiese KINGSBERRY New Mobile Home Park MO LemopaceranUsoc iy 1c For Less Money Seagrove, North Carolina Phone 873-2052 We Say Congratulations, seniors: Compliments of GélL COMMERCIAL SEWING Owners: IVAN GRAY BARLEY LEWIS Asheboro, North Carolina RICH’S INTERIORS Sapolin Paints 112 E. Kivett St. Ph. 625-4969 ASHeDOTO Me Gree (eus Callaway-Patcraft Carpet Imperial Wallpaper Vinyl Floors Asheboro Asheboro Compliments of J. H. CALLICUTT GCENE RAT CON TRAGHOR Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 857-2185 YATES THRIFT SHOP Where They Hate High Prices Asheboro, North Carolina RIDGE-McDOWELL FUNERAL HOME iy OURE LEO UGiriniis U 1aer: UN i he ieee Gri @ Rim 261 N. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 625-2115 Compliments of DAT RY 32 Rik Be Ice Cream Sandwiches Seagrove, North Carolina Phone 873-3301 SEAGROVE BARBER SHOP Seagrove, aN aC. Hall BDOLouchspabarvoes, HAGROVE UPHOUSEE RING New Furniture Re-upholstering veagrove, N. GC. Phone 873-2693 DAN THOMAS PONTIAC 930 S. Fayetteville St. Nortar@arolina Homer ot the Wide-frack!! A4ENUTH ELECTRONICS 160 North Park St, North Carolina Phone 629-1670 Randolph County's only Ambulance Service''! NATIONWIDE MUTUAIS INS: ¢O% Ray Hogan, Agent Seagrove, North Carolina Phone 873-2461 ToESRE CORDES OP Church Street North Garolina Phone 625-5350 Asheboro DiVGLe SE URGE East Dixie Drive Asheboro INGtth Gatolina CUMMINGS FROZEN FOODS Meat Processing and Curing IWoGketehentals Zero Storage Essheboro, N.C. MANGE GHEVROLET CO. Asheboro, North Carolina WEEKS ANDREWS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Compliments PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME Star Noxnthe@arolina PINE HOSIERY Manufacturers of Boys' Misses' and Girls Hosiery Nicien Sy al Gy, DELK FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES Florist and Gift Shop Home and Garden Center ASBHeEbDOLO AN, -C- PE eR lobe Olin GOnesING. American Products 1616 S, Fayetteville Street ASheboro NG. ASHEBORO AMOCO SERVICE Washing, Waxing Lubrication, Minor Repairs South Fayetteville St. Exit Ns Ne DOGO Nee Gen enone 3620-9036 BIG DEAL Randolph County's Largest Selection of Shoes 1506 N. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. GEER TIF eb CONGRE TE Asheboro, oiler Gity,.andskandleman 625-4059 742-2627 88-2552 ASHE BORO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE North Fayetteville Street Asheboro North. Garolina BASHION FABRIGS Dress and Drapery Fabrics 1123 S. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, N.) G. Phone 625-5237 RANDOLPH IG x Feeds, Seeds Fertilizers, Appliances Asheboro, NveG, GRANT FERREE Mueller Climatrol Plumbing - Heating and Sheet Metal Works Asheboro. lo. Phone 625-3417 GRAVES CANDLE SHOP Seagrove North Carolina SERVICE BEAUTY scALON 127 Taft Avenue NortheGatrolina Phone 625-4089 Asheboro WASHING, LUBRICATION, WAXING Route 1 North Garolina Phone 629-9840 Asheboro MOORE'S Asheboro's Newest Department Store Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of ASHEBORO PLUMBING and HEA EING 1029 Sunset Ave, North Gacolipa Phone 625-6141 Asheboro Viol ASV OTORSEG OMPANY OMe ueia VeltvevmlLromols Asheboro North? Garo lina Phone 625-2343 Smartest Styles In Ladies Ready To Wear VILLAGE VOGUE Home of Miss Adventure orth Garolina Biscoe N Phone 428-8681 HORIDANS DOW ioral Ge Bowling is family fun! 1110 N. Fayetteville Street Enjoy it! Asheboro Nortn Garoling Phone 629-1408 140 Asheboro AUMAN-ROBERTSON CONSTRUCTION Road and Driveway Surfacing Blacktopping, Grading, and Excavating North Carolina Phone 625-5021 EPULIOT TOP GCrse © U TM iiN Tae oe 124 West Academy Street Asheboro North Garoling He REOCKER OILICOMPANY a iINiGe Asheboro, N. C. Sinclair Products Phone MA 5-4242 TOMMY'S DRIVE-IN North Fayetteville Street Asheboro North Carolina GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE CoO. General Hardware Home Appliances and Sporting Goods Telephone 625-2367 126-128 North Church Street ASheborosmNeaG. ASHE BOR O1GONGR Eat PROD’ Gist oO. Manufacturers Solite Masonry Blocks Distributors Building Material POM BOsmros Asheboro, Nee Ge Phone 625-5161 HARDINGSs SO RINT UR eG Or Asheboro North Carolina HOLT-ROOKS EQUIPMENT AND PRU. Cie ©% U. S. Highway 64 West Asheboro North Carolina Phones 625-2067 and 625-2014 DEON Poor hl Ol om tN Ge Shoes and Accessories for the Entire Family ! 226 Sunset Ave. Phone 629-9652 ivSheDOTO me N LG. HAIM KNOTT, ING. Men and Young Men's Wear Ladies' Sportswear Asheboro, N. C. A F VENDING and MISC, SAIN ALGdS Wecesouth Main Phone 8365 aralemans uN. ©. IMMMORY'S DRESS SHOP JE SolIE MEMORY'S BEAUTY SALON Sportswear Ladies Ready to Wear Citta at iandleman, uN. GC. OAKWOOD TRAILER SALES ioZO0sNent ayetteville street Asheboro, N. C. MAGGIE'S TOWEL. SHEET SHOP Margaret B. Fenters - Owner 2508 North Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Phone 672-0125 Pott DOR ORDRU GG O03 ZOOS OUStEOL, Phoneno25-2c Vor ANCHE SiclsYouroye INA 16r, Compliments of SUP ERIORSDRY7@LbEANING Phone MA 5-3993 2219 S, Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. heAG UE NasouiINOGO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service West Dixie Drive Phone 625-4226 Asheboro, N.C. SOUTHSIDE BARBER SHOP 1727? 5. Fayetteville Street PSIG On On tN Sa Ge AUVERE DiosPAY INGsG ©: POCORN ave itey illesotreet Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of GIGN DRADER PHONE.AG ©. Management and Employees Compliments of BRAD Ys AULO SAIS New Dodge Cars and Truck Dealer General Repair Work Automatic Transmission Asheboro, N. C. Phone 629-1637 Compliments of SEAGROVE POTTERY 141 BOOSTERS Asheboro Dry Cleaners 128 Scarboro Street ASneboro aN Ge Asheboro Florist SO 7 WeeoalisbunveotLeer Asheboro, Ngee. Auman Brothers Feed and Seed IMMaveerence, IN (Gx Baker's Shoe Store 111 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, N. C. Carolina taternprises BOs oO Asheboro, N. C. Clapp -Gonvalesicent Nursing some Route 1 Asheboro, N. C. Clhittse@iurbeivianker Wii ome cc OTSOuto ENoe DOTO sm IN sence GoxsGrocery Highway 42 Asheboro, Nine. Dixie Drive Atlantic SOI BasteDisie: Drive Asheboro, N. C. East Side Barber Shop Intersection of Highway 42 and 64 Emogene's Beauty Shop Route 2 Seagrove, N. C. Faire's Beauty Shop Route 1 Dea CrOVe aINTEG. Faith Book Nook and Gift Shop Asheboro, N. C. Grady Auman Backhoe Work Phone 857-2331 142 Grimes Jewelry Company Asheboro, N. C. Hedgecock Builders Supply, Incorporated Asheboro, N. C. - Phone 625-2191 Herlocker Fuel Route 5, Asheboro, North Carolina Lill siokatingehinkc Highway 220 ASheDOrTOmN «eG. Hickory Knoll Pig Farm - Asheboro F. Beane, Owner Kearns oenvicesDrug store, sinc, 803 West Salisbury Street Asheboro, N. C. Sleweaversy 1D). IDjageryy, lien eer: Route 5, Asheboro, N. C. Jewel Box ANsnebporo, New G. JoAnna's Dress Shoppe 132 South Main Street Randleman nae. ln Ge RobbinssPamtsstoressuGiLEb Market S. Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, N. Lee and Jon Gray Route 5, Asheboro, N. CG. M. A. Picketts Department Store Sissies, INIg 16.4 Madlyn's Shoe Store T5255 Ne brave tteve lemot peer Asheboro, N. 7Ge Oak Forest Motel Box 445, Asheboro, N. C. One-Hour Martinizing Asheboro, N. C. Paige's Midway Garage Route 4, Asheboro, N. C. Heo oec2 Oriighway Park Street Econo l5 teN. Park Street Asheboro, N. CG. Pat's Beauty Shop Seagrove, N. C. Pickett's Men's Shop Tread Shed Randleman, N. C. POpeessaitOcery Route 5 Asheboro, N. C. Walter Parks Appliance Furniture Sale Route 7 Wsheboro, N. C. Rich Auto Sales 1112S. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, N. C. Scarborough's Men's Shop AS ne DOLOmIN gar pcotls Beauty shop Bose 0) Deaprove, ING. Style Rite Fabrics 1605 Raleigh Road SMeDOLrO me NG. Superior Wood Products Albemarle Road Asheboro, N. C. Thorne Wood, Golf Professional Asheboro Municipal Golf Course USShebDOnO sine Gc cOs FRIENDS Bruce McNeill Abbie Hudson Alan Emery Carol Hayes Dennis Nance Don Owenby Elizabeth Hayes Cox Berta Brower Fireball Carter Gene Cox Gleen Trogdon Eubanks Generator and Starter Service Hal McKenize ile DiVvewec Hine. a Cy aoc OLUmaas Lester Southern Lewis Southern McCombs Grocery Mike Needham Ronald Cagle Ray Caudill Roger King James 5. Slaughter T. L. 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