Stokesdale High School - Memories Yearbook (Stokesdale, NC)
- Class of 1959
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DEDICATION
Parents just the word means the world to us.
You have given your time -understanding -p atie noe-
ancl love to make our graduation come true.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Angel
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Angel
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bullins
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Case
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Dale I-I. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Fulp
Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. H.l-I. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. james McCuiston
Mrs. Gertrude R. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Neal
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pearman
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Powers
Mr. and Mrs. FredA. Self
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Southern
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Spinnett
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vernon
Because you are such "dears" we dedicate our 1959 MEM- Mrs. Robert Walker
ORIES to you-Mother and Daddy.
Mrs. Edna Westmoreland
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White
Mrs. Evelyn Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wyrick
Mr. and Mrs. Youngblood
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Hail to thee, our ALMA MATER,
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-nine of Stokesdale High School, in the County of Guilford, State
of North Carolina, being of sound mind and a strong body, having attained ample knowledge to graduate and take upthe
toil and hardships of life, do set pen to this document.
To Mrs. Pegram, We leave our heartiest thanks for helping us with our yearbook and the problems of our senior year.
To Miss Corpening, the Home Economics III students leave their knitting needles and yarn.
To Mrs. Gilley, we leave our low grades in office practice and typing.
To Mrs. Southard, we leave our geometry books and mixed-up problems.
To Mrs. Richardson, we leave our thanks for her understanding and devotion.
To Mr. Joyce, we leave the memories of the 1958-59 Seniors.
To the grammar grade teachers, we leave our sincere appreciation for guiding us upward onto the road of success.
LOUISE HOLLAND leaves her quiet and easy-going ways to Carolyn Thomas.
GLENDA PULP leaves all of her boy friends to anyone who can handle them.
AUDRIE SELF leaves her superlative as best sport to Lula Mae Pruitt.
MARY LOUISE SOUTI-IARD leaves her knitting needles to Libby Hand.
JOAN MCCUISTON leaves her superlative as quietest to Pat Flynn.
DANIEL MATTHEWS leaves his name with Mrs. in front to Mazie Pruitt.
MARTHA POWERS leaves her ability to sew to Geneva Hollins.
JOHN WYRICK leaves his ability to draw to Larry Case.
DARLENE RUTLEDGE leaves her May Queen title to Lou Edna Perdue.
I NANCY LEE PEARMAN leaves her position as captain of the basketball team to Mary Frances Payne.
PATSY SOUTHERN leaves her DAR award for citizenship to Mildred Roberts.
BARBARA CASE wills her position as co-editor of the school newspaper to anyone who likes hard work.
WANDA ANGEL leaves her wise-cracks and jokes to Lettie Mae Holland.
MARY COOK leaves her flirty ways to Connie Hawkins.
DAVID DEAN leaves his shiny boots to Don James.
LEE POPE leaves his girl friends and bus license to Donald Southard.
DANNY JONES Wills his superlative as class baby to Leon Tysor.
LINDA VERNON leaves her superlative as most courteous to Faye Anthony.
SUE WESTMORELAND leaves her pony tail to Carol Goins.
ELAINE BULLINS leaves her superlative as laziest to Evon Case .
BETTY HARRELL leaves her geometry book to anyone who can stand it.
PAUL WILLIAMS leaves his long -lasting bubble gum to Paul G. Knight.
CHARLES WALKER leaves his superlative as most athletic to Alvin Murphy.
DERMOT ROOPE leaves his wedding band to Henry Moore .
BARRY MARTIN leaves his position as President of the Student Council to anyone that deserves it.
MITCI-IAEL LAWSON leaves his ability to get into trouble to Burton Thomas.
JOHNNY WHITE leaves his smart remarks to Benny Anthony.
CLARENCE NEAL leaves his ways to get all those girls to Charles Garrett.
CAROL ANGEL leaves her typing grades to Linda Beeson.
We hereby appoint our Principal, Mr. Joyce, sole executor of this our Last Will and Testament. In witness thereof, we
like Senior Class of 1959, the testatrices have set our last seal, the 27th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-
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Graduation Day is drawing near for us seniors of 1959 . Although the hopes and dreams
of yesteryear are focused deeply in our minds, we recall many pleasant memories.
In 1947 we began our eventful school career. There were so many of us that we were
divided into two groups. We were little "angels" with "teacher" Angels-Mrs. Hassel
and Mrs. Ashby Angel were our teachers. Naturally the highlight of our first year was
the Negro Minstrel we gave at Halloween.
Our years in grade school were filled with excitement. We had many te a che rs to
guide us. We also gained and lost classmates. There was much enjoyment being in
operettas and May Day programs.
We advanced step-by-step to the eighth grade. We are grateful to Mrs. Richardson
and Mr. R i ckma n for being able to correct our mistakes, and set us on the right path
for high school. The year was very exciting. We went to visit our Capital City. Also,
eighth grade graduation was held. We shall know again in the near future the wonderful
feeling we shared the night we received our eighth grade diplomas.
As we entered the doors of high school, a sudden change occured. Some of the boys
and girls became m e mbers of the basketball team, while others became members of
F .H.A. , Glee Club, and Cheerleaders. "Grownup" was now our tra de mark since we
could change classes. Thanks to Mrs. Southard and Mrs. Hamid, our homeroom teachers,
we green freshmen soon found our place and settled down to work.
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In our tenth grade we were finally tog ethe r again, with Mrs. Hal Pegram as our
homeroom teacher. During thisyear, we were just "Know It All Sophomores" with plenty
of work to do.
To guide us through the junioryear we had Mrs. Mary Young as our homeroom teach-
er. Dermot Roope was our Class Pre si dent. We were excited about the Junior-Senior
Ba n que t which was given at the Plantation Supper Club. We had a hafd time making
enough money, but we finally made our goal by selling Christmas cards, ma g a zine s,
light bulbs, and producing a play, "The Able Miss Cain." We ordered our class rings in
October. They arrived in time for Christmas. To our dismay, someone else needed them
worse than we did. However, we received them in March. In June many of the juniors
along with the Seniors enjoyed a trip to Florida.
On S eptemb er 2, the most exciting year of all began. Mrs. Hal Pegram was our
ho me room teacher, Clarence Neal was our Class President. We chose a lovely day to
sell ads, and we were- very successful, too.
Getting the "Memories" read forthe press, the class play, May Day-andgraduation-
yes, all of this took our time. But it was well spent, for in twelve ye a rs, we really
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As I see my classmates today, January 8, 1974, there has been many changes in them as I knew them in January 8,
1959. Perhaps our mascots, Gail and Ronald, would be interested in reading some of our changes. Since fifteen years have
gone by, we should see some rather interesting things. I
SUE WESTMORELAND is now the head nurse at Baptist Hospital in New York City.
PAUL WILLIAMS, who always had his bets on the Milwaukee Braves, is the pitcher for the New York Yankees.
MARY COOK is working as a foreign missionary in the jungles of Africa, teaching the natives. Don is right by her side.
JOHNNY WHITE is very busy helping support Sue' and their five little Whites.
GLENDA FULP, with her sexy looks, is in Hollywood replacing Marilyn Monroe.
DANNY JONES and his wife Carolyn are busy teaching their ten children the business of running their eight Red and
White Supermarkets.
LINDA VERNON, being so intelligent in school, is now teaching Spanish in a New York college. 1
JOHN WYRICK, who always "eyed" the girls, is now judging beauty contests. Those in bathing suits are especially in-
teresting to him.
WANDA ANGEL seems to be handling "hubby" Dale and their six little Cockmans better every day. '
MITCHELL LAWSON has taken Curtis Turner's position in stock car racing, while his wife, Evon, stays scared stiff.
DARLENE RUTLEDGE has become a private secretary for a very large company called John Banner Williams, Incorpo-
rated. She is very happy with her work. Q
CLARENCE NEAL, the lover of olden days, is still a single man, but he has replaced Rock Hudson in Hollywood.
MARTHA POWERS, having the ability to sew, has enough money to retire .
CAROL ANGEL, who was such a devil in school, is now raising little Angels.
LEE POPE owns a Used Car lot with one of his Kernersville girl friends as his secretary.
BETTY HARRELL spends her time at the drag strip racing her Chevrolet.
That efficient journalist you hear so much about from Chicago is NANCY LEE PEARMAN.
DERMOT ROOPE is now in Reno, Nevada, getting a divorce. He said that marriage was too much for him.
The biggest surprise of all is finding out that AUDRIE SELF is the most famous lady wrestler of the year.
MARY LOUISE SOUTHARD, now Mrs. Gann, is happy raising a family.
You can find DAVID DEAN Working on his hot rod. He has two bodyguards to protect him from the- girls.
JOAN MCCUISTON fooled us all. She is the biggest oil Well owner in Texas.
The little neat white house you see in Walkertown belongs to LOUISE HOLLAND . She is happily married to Willia m
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CHARLES WALKER is one of the most successful farmers in the United States. He earns eight million dollars a year.
PATSY SOUTHERN is helping Larry work on his Chevrolet, if she isn't busy baby-sitting .
ELAINE BULLINS, being elected laziest of our group, sits at home doing nothing while O.W. is out working.
BARRY MARTIN is happily married to his Zsa Zsa Gabor.
BARBARA CASE, now Mrs. Marshall, is a very good secretary. -
DANIEL MATTHEWS is still in school studying United States history.
Do you believe that in fifteen years that this will come true? Only time will tell!
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LEON TYSOR
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CHARLES GARRETT
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DON JAMES
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MARY FRANCES PAYNE
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BARRY MARTIN
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LINDA BEESON ...... . . . lst. Vice - President CONNIE HAWKINS and JANE LEMMONS ...... Historians
PATSY SOUTHERN ....... . . . Znd. Vice -President ANDRENA OWENS ......................... Reporter
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MARY LOUISE SOUTHARD. . . . . .Treasurer ' MISS MARY CORPENING .... ..... A dvisor
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DARLENE RUTLEDGE ,,,,,,,,,,,., , . , ....... President GENEVA HOLLINS ........... . . . . Secretaiy -Treasurer
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Summit Shopping Center
4 blocks from Cone Hospital
948 Summit Avenue
Greensboro, North Carolina
SCRUGGS FLORIST
The Friendly Florist
"Your smallest order gets
our personal attention"
Phone Office BR 3-8230
Home BR 2-383i
Greensboro, North Carolina
"Milk is Necessary
For Proper Diet"
GUILFORD DAIRY
Locally owned by
Dairy Farmers
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Greensboro, North Carolina
Tires Recapped
PATTERSON TIRE RECAPPING
Workmanship and Materials
Guaranteed New and Used
Tires For Sale
Phone Day MI 3-4540
Night BR 4-5086
Summerfield, North Carolina
IRVING PARK CURB MARKET
i750 Battleground Avenue
Greensboro, North Carolina
Full Line of Fancy Groceries
Open 7 Days A Week
From
7:00 A.M. Till 12:00 P.M.
Sell with The
COLEIVIAN'S
at
The New Greensboro Tob. Whse.
Greensboro, North Carolina
M. V. WINFREE 8. SONS
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Kerosene Fuel Oil
Gqgoline Motor
Phone Ml 3-4221 Summerfield, N.C.
CRUTCHF l ELD-B ROVVN l NG
DRUG
Prompt Delivery Service
Phone BR 4-6308
Store No. 2
BRENNER 81 FIELDS
Plumbing and Heoting Contract
2166 Lcwndale Drive Greensboro, North Corolino
Greensboro, North Ccurolino
,Umm SU PER MARKET BALDWIN-GARRETT COMPANY
Fclrmoll Tractors, McCormick Equip.
Ml 3'423l Water Systems Choin Saws
Summerfield, North Carolina Service - pon-5
G"'0CefleSf MGUTS Und Seeds Greensboro, North Carolina
GREENSBORO
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Compliments of
BANK OF MADISON
Member of F.D.i.c:.
Madison, North Carolina
For Higher Prices
CAROLINA WAREHOUSE
Lee McCollum
S. F. Webster
Ralph Chilton
Lloyd Webster
Madison, North Carolina
"MERRYMAID"
oundations - Lingerie
and
"GEM DANDY"
Men's Belts - Braces - Garters - Ties
Manufactured by
GEM - DANDY, INC.
Ladies F
Compliments of
LEE'S SELF SERVICE
Madison, North Carolina
Madison, North Carolina
PENN'S
RESTAURANT 8: TRUCK STOP
Gasoline GULF Diesel Fuel
Discount to Truckers
A Ample Parking Space
Steak - Chicken - Seafood Phone 6219
Pit-Cooked Barbecue - Sandwiches Madison North Carolina
Open 24 Hours - Phone 9984 '
Road Service
Highway 220 Madison, N. C.
NlAYOD AN JEWELRY
K sake -Columbia Diamonds
eep
nd Ham: lton Watches
Bulova, Elgin, a
China and Crystal
Phone 9290
Mayodan , North Carolina
LAWSON FURNITURE. CO
e Furnishings
Complete Hom
Free Decorating Service
Phone 815
th Carolina
Mayodan , Nor
Compliments of
BLUE BELL, INC.
The World's Best Cowboys Wear
Wrangler
Western Jeans, Jackets, Shirts
Greensboro, North Carolina
NORTH STATE MILLING COMPANY
Manufacturers of Daily Bread
Distributors of Nutrena Feed
Telephone BR 5-T355
Joy Brand Corn Meal
Security Dog Foods
Greensboro, North Carol ina
SMlTH'S DRUG STORE
Compliments of
VAUGHN'S
J-fi Smith, Reg. Ph. DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone MI 3-3331 M, 3-4538
Stokesdale, North Carolina Sfokesdole, Norm Carolina
Nl0SELEY SERVICE STATION
Esso Gas and Oil
Tires cxncl Tubes
Phone Ml 3-9902
Stokesdale, North Carolina
Gulf Gas Mechanica
WILLIAM'S GARAGE
Phone Ml 3-3735
Stokesdale, North Carolina
Complete Laundry Service
STOKE SDALE CLEANERS
Phone Ml 3-42ll
Stokesclale, North Carolina
Compliments of
NlAXINE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone MI 3-4403
Stokesclale, North Carolina
. WlLLlANl'S
COm""me"'S of SEALTEST DAIRY BAR
STOKESDALE BARBERSHOP Delicious Foods
Super-Thick Milkshakes
Bill Pegg, Manager
"The Best Place In Town To Eat'
Stokesclale, North Carolina '
Madison, North Carolina
STOKESDALE COMMERCIAL BANK
50 Years of Banking Service
T908 - T958 '
Stokesclale, North Carol.ina
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BROOKE -
VANHOY
FUNERAL HOME
Phone MI 3-3711
Zeb V. Vonhoy
Edward L. Brooke
LADIES!!!
If your hair isn't becoming to you
you should be coming to us
ot
YVONNE'S BEAUTY SALON
Elom Avenue
BR 5-5585
Greensboro, North Corolino
PRESTON 8: BROTHER
Dealers in
Stokesdole, North Corolino A Genervl Merchandise
Furniture
Phone 5226
Pine Hall, North Carolina
STOKESDALE GROCERY
Feeds and Seeds
Neal ond Pegrom, Prop.
Phone 3421
Stokesdcle, North Cczrolino
W. T. FULP
KEROSENE 5 FuEL OIL SERVICE
"Coll us for Delivery"
Phone MI 3-3514
Stokesdcile, North Carolina
STOKESDALE
HARDWARE
Building Materials
and
Dry Goods
Phone MI 3-3411
Stokesdole, North Carolina
Curb Service
Dining Room Service
HOT sHoPPEs, INC.
IIOO Summit Avenue
Greensboro, North Carolina
Best of Wishes for your Continued Success
"Let's all meet at the Hot Shoppe"
Take-Out Service Phone BR 5-95-:SI Counfer Se,-vice
Phone BR 3-6958 P. O. Box 2579
PEGRAM-WEST, INC.
off South Elm Street
Greensboro, North Carolina
Lumber Westinghouse Architechural Millwork
Building Supplies Appliances M. D. Moser
Joe Allred Bob Brooks E. N. Harvell
COBLE SPORTING GOODS
"Everything for the Sportsman"
Greensboro, North Carolina
Compliments of
PAR KER'S CAFE
MI 3-9944
Stokesdale, North Carolina
J. E. GOOLSEY
Nationwide Insurance Co.
Life - Casualty - Fire
Phone MI 3-4336
Stokesdale, North Carolina
Compliments of
BLACKBURN
INSURANCE SERVICE
A. D. Blackburn
Distict Office - Greensboro, N .C. Sfokesdaler NOFTII Carolina
Compliments of
Il MOMISII
Home Cooked Meals
Dairy Bar
Serving Plate Lunches
Highway 158 and 68
Phone Ml 3-9957
Stokesdale, North Carolina
PROCTOR TEXACO SERVICE
Phone 9934
Summerfield, North Carolina
Compliments of
FIVE OAKS DANCE HALL
Rock 'n' Roll, Square Dance
Amoco Gas ancl Oil
Ml 3-3907
Stokesdale, North Carolina
VERNON' S GRILL
Home Cooked Meals
Private Dining Room
Phone 2961
Walnut Cove, North Carolina
Congratulations To
The Senior Class Of '59
STOKESDALE RED 81 WHITE
SUPER MARKET
Phone MI 3-4344
Stokesclale, North Carolina
THE lVlEN'S SHOP
House of Quality Clothes
Sportswear
Complete Line of Men's Clothing
Owner: Dave Brown Phone 3371
Kernersville, North Carolina
LINK BROTHERS PHARMACY
Reidsville, North Carolina
JUSTICE THEATER
Kernersville, North Carolina
SHORT SUGAR'S
No. l and No. 2
Reidsville, North Carolina
Compliments of
FRED'S GULF SERVICE
Gulf Gas and Oil
Tires and Tubes
Stokesdale Phone Ml 3-3735
"We Lead In Pounds And Average"
T0lVl 8: CARL SMOTHERS
Reidsville, North Carolina
WILLIAMS - TRULL COMPANY
lnternational Harvester
Products
T830 South Scales Street
Reidsville, North Carolina
LOVE TRACTOR SALES
Ford Tractor and Equipment
Reidsville, North Carolina
T nab.
PARK DR'VE"N THE JEWEL Box
Your Friendly Credit Jewelers
Your Family Theatre
T34 South Elm Street
Phone BR 4-7562
Lawnclale Extension
t Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro, North Carolina
The House of Distinctive Furniture"
GRIFFIN
THE BOAR AND CASTLE
Greensboro's Most Popular
Sandwich Shop A
Curb Service Spacious Parking Phone BRO0dWQY 24367
Greensboro, North Carolina 3'27 Battleground Road
Greensboro, North Carolina
WOOD'S FURNITURE COMPANY
Sealy Mqm-eggeg Armstrong Quaker Rugs
Sqndrqn Rugs lnlaicl Linoleum Gnd
See Us For Greater Values
Phone Ml 3-3521
Stokesdale, North Carolina
TYSON'S PLAZA DRUG CO"P'ime"'S of
COMPANY
AL'S BARBER SHOP
Phone BR 4-8481
i726 Battleground Avemfe 2609 Battleground Avenue
Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro' North Carolina
C 8: S FURNITURE gl
APPLIANCE STORE '
Formerly Madison Firestone Store
M.E..CoIIins, Mgr.
Madison , North Carol ina
ZEB VANHOY, FLOR I ST
Cut FIowers, Potted Piants
Corsages, Funeral Designs
Compliments of
RICHARDSON ELECTRIC SHI
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Fine Fabrics At Reasonable Prices
THE FABRIC CENTER
Walkertown, North Carolina
at the Underpass
- Phone "The girl who sews
DUY 495 has pretty cIothes"
Night 9683
Madison, North Carolina phone LY 5-2816
NEW BR I CK WAREHOUSE
Madison , North Carol ina
S.F. Webster - R.T. Chilton
LIoyd Webster
DORRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Where All Types of Beauty
Service is Given
All Revlon Products
Phone MI 3-4II2
Stokesdale, North Carolina
J. G. H. MITCHELL
WM. F. MARSHALL, JR.
. House Jobs-Our Specialty
HILTON'S SERVICE STATION
Esso Products, Tires, Accessories
Washing, Polishing, Greasing
Groceries and Meats
"Dub" Hilton - Phone MI 3-4490
Stokesdale, North Carolina
BOB BY' S AMOCO
Phone 6388
Madison , North CaroI ina
SHARPE, SMITH
AND FARMERS WAREHOUSE
' Two Warehouses - Side by Side
Telephone 373
Madison, North Carolina
WILLIAM'S SERVICE STATION
Gas, Tires, Groceries
Highway 220
Madison, North Carolina
Compliments of
RAY FUNERAL HOME
Madison , North Carol ina
HOWARD'S
Shop and Save
Ladies' 84 ChiIdren's Wear
Madison, North Carolina
HUGH Z. INGRANI, INC.
Your Largest Furniture Store
Phone 7271
Kernersville, North Carolina
Tom Joyce Paul Whicker Lee Nelson
HOMETOWN PONTIAC-BU I CK
INC.
Sales - Pontiac - Buick - Service
We buy and sell used cars
Phone 2081
Kernersville, North Carolina
COLTRANE GROCERY CO.
Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods
Fancy Groceries
We Deliver
Phone 2761
Kernersville, North Carolina
Compliments of
CORDER'S
KernersviIIe's Newest
Clothing Store
Clothes For Men and Boys
Phone 2001
PINNIX DRUG STORE
"On the Square Since 1904"
Phone 2851
Kernersville, North Carolina
SPIRO'S CAFE
Serve Plate Lunches
All Kinds of Sandwiches
Kernersvil Ie , North Carol ina
P 8: N DEPARTMENT STORE
Kernersville, North Carolina
FORD Sherwin-Williams Paint I
Sales and Service - Blue Grass Tools -
NIOTOR CO INC FARMERS
GRU BBS , .
HARDWARE 8: ELECTRIC CO.
Kernersville, North Carolina
E .E . Grubbs Bus. Phone 2661 PIWOVIG 2631
Qwr-,er Home Phone 2451 Kernersville, North Carolina
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FARMERS FEED AND SEED
STORE
Phone 6221
Kernersville, North Carolina
Store With Checker Brand
Full Line
Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers
M 8: M GROCERY
Phone 5531
2l2 N. Main Street
Kernersville, North Carolina
We Deliver
Max and Mozelle Coltrane, Owners
Compliments of
MU STEN 8: CRUTCHFIELD
Kernersvi I le , North Carolina
THE W. C. STAFFORD STORE
Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes
Kernersville, North Carolina
Jewelry and Diamonds
We Have Staple Groceries
Best Prices In Town
C- A' JESTEA FRIENDLY GRILL AND GROCERY
..l9W9l9r
Just outside City Limits on Old.42l
Show Shop Kernersville, N.C. Operator ' Jlmmle Hendrlcks
CASH FEED STORE
Kenneth L. Greenfield
Manager
Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Wayne Fe
For Poultry And Livestock
Phone 39ll
Kernersville, North Carolina
eds
Compliments of
' BANK or NLAYODAN
Member of F.D.l.C.
Mayodan, North Carolina
For Highest Prices And
Courteous Service Sell
Your Tobacco With Us NO' l Gnd 2
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Come To See Us
Otis Joyce Roy Carter
Willis Wake Cary Pell
Phone 2141
Stoneville, North Carolina
Compliments of
H. J. FRYE AUTO SUPPLY
Madison, North Caroline
Best Wishes to Senior Class of 1959
KERNERSVI LLE
LUNIBER COMPANY
Phone 2881
Kernersville, North Carolina'
Compliments of
C 81 G GRILL
Paul Coleman , Owner
Highway 311
Madison, North Carolina
Ambulance Phone
4901 and 4911
First Aid and Oxygen Equipment
ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME
Kernersville, North Carolina
Sales - Chevrolet - Service
GRAHAM CHEVROLET, INC
Authorized Dealer
Phone 5011
Kernersville, North Carolina
To the FIRMS and INDIVIDUALS
who contributed to make our annual
a sure success, the Senior Class of
'59 expresses a hearty
"Thanks"
SENIOR DIRECTORY
CAROL SPINNETT ANGEL
Glee Club 1, 2,3,G.A.A. 1, 2,F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,News-
paper Staff 1,4, Class Officer 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3
fOfficer 1,2,, Home Room Representative 2.
WANDA LOU ANGEL
F.I-l.A. 1,4, F.T.A. 2,3, Class Officer 2, Glee Club
3,4, Newspaper Staff 4.
MARILYN ELAINE BULLINS
Glee Club 1,2, 3, Monogram Club 3,4, Basketball 3,
Newspaper Staff 3, 4, F.H.A . 1,2, Class History, Class
Play 3, Maid of Honor 4, Library Club 4, Youth Center
Secretary and Treasurer 4.
BARBARA JEAN CASE
F.I-l.A. 1, Class Officer 1,4, Newspaper Staff 1,3,4
QCO-Editor 4J, F.T.A. 2, Beta Club 3,4 fOfficer 4J,
Marshal 3, Library Club 4 fPresident 4j, Last Will and
T e st a m en t Testatrix4, Superlative: M0511 Likely To
Succeed.
MARY ELIZABETH COOK
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, F.H.A.
1,2,3 QOfficer 3J,F.T.A. 2,4 fOfficer 2J, Newspaper
Staff 4, Glee Club 3,4, Junior Play 3, Superlative:
Happiest, Biggest Flirt.
DAVID CRAWFORD DEAN
Class Officer 2, Superlative: Best Sport.
GLENDA MAE F ULP
F.l-I.A . 1, Junior Play, A nnual Staff 4, F.T .A. 2,
Senior Sweetheart, Glee Club 4, May Day Court At-
tendant 4, Cheerleader 4, Superlative: Most Attractive .
BETTY JANE I-IARRELL
F.I-I.A. 1, F.T.A. 2 fOfficer 2J, Junior Play, News-
paper Staff 4, 4-H 1.
MARY LOUISE HOLLAND
Senior Sweetheart, Class Prophet 4.
DANIEL ARTHUR JONES
Basketball 1, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 4, Senior
Sweetheart, Superlatives: Most Like ly To Succeed ,
Class Baby, Most Intellectual.
MITCI-IAEL RUMLY LAWSON
Bus Driver 3, Senior Sweetheart.
JOSEPHVBARRY MARTIN
Class President 1, Student Council 3,4 QVice -President
3, President 41, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Monogram
Club 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, May Court Attendant 1,
4, Senior Sweetheart, Superlatives: Most Attractive ,
Best All Around.
DANIEL MCKDXILEY MATTHEWS
Superlativez Laziest.
BETTY JOAN MCCUISTON
F.H.A. 1,2, 4-I-I 1, Superlative: Quietest.
CLARENCE TAYLOR NEAL
Class President 2, 3, Student Council 1, May Day At-
tendant 2, 3, May King 4, Junior Play, Monogram Club
2,3,4 fOfficer 4J, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,
3,4, Substitute Bus Driver, Senior Sweetheart, Office
Staff 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Superlatives: Most Talented,
Most Popular.
SENIOR
NANCY LEE PEARMAN
Basketball 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 413 N e ws p a pe r Staff 3, 4
fCo-Editor 413 Editor-in-Chief ofAnnual Staff3 Student
C ounc il 33 Glee Club 43 Library Club 4 fOfficer 413
Monogram C lub 3,4 QOfficer 413 F.T..A. 23 F.H.A .
13 Senior Sweetheart3 Superlatives: Most A th 1 e tic,
Wittiest.
FRANKLIN LEE POPE
Bus Driver 3,4.
MARTHA ANN POWERS
F.H.A. 1,23 Library Staff 23 Junior Play3 4-H 1.
ARCHIE DERMOT ROOPE
Newspaper Staff 13 Student Council 1, 23 Class Officer
2, 3,4 QPresident 2, 313 Superlative: M ost Courteous:
Annual Staff 4.
EVELYN DARLENE RUTLEDGE
F.T .A . 2,4fPresident 413 F.H.A . 13 Cheerleader 3,43
NewspaperStaff 43 May DayAttendant 2, 33 May Queen
43 Class Officer 2, 33 Monogram Club 3,43 Glee Club
43 Junior Play3 Senior Sweetheart3 Class Prophet3 Miss
Stokesdale 43 President of Youth Center 4.
AUDRIE JANE SELF
F.H.A.- ls Superlative: Best Sport.
MARY LOUISE SOUTHARD
Newspaper Staff 1,2 fOfficer 213 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
QOfficer 3,413 Library Club lg 4-H Club 1,2,3 fPresi-
dent 113 Junior Play3 Glee Club 1,2, 3.
PATSY ANN SOUTHERN
F .H.A . 1,2, 3,4 fOfficer 3,413 Class Officer 1,2, 3,43
Beta Club 3,4 fPresident 413 Marshal 33 Junior Class
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Play3 A nnual Staff 43 Superlatives: Best All Around,
Most Inte1lectual3 DAR Award3 Newspaper Staff 3,43
Senior Sweetheart3 Library Staff 3.
LINDA GERTRUDE VERNON 1
F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresident 413 Glee Club 1,2,3,43
M ono g ra m Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Newspaper
Staff 1,2, 3,43 Beta Club 3,4 fOfficer 413 Office Staff
33 Annual Staff 4g Class Poets Marshal 33 Class Play
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liest, Most Courteous.
CHARLES DALTON WALKER
Basketball 1, 2, 3 ,43 Baseball 1, 2, 3,41 Monogram Club
2, 3,43 Bus Driver 3,43 Student Council 43 Superlativez
Most Atl-1letic3 Senior Sweetheart .
JOHN HENRY WHITE
Baseball 1, 3,43 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 , 43 Monogram Club
2, 3,43 Harvest King 23 Junior Class Play3 Senior Sweet-
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BETTY SUE WESTMORELAND
F.H.A. 1,2,43 F.T.A. 2,33 Play 23 Library Club 43
Newspaper Staff 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Superlative:
Class Bibyg Senior Sweetheart.
PAUL GORDON WILLIAMS
F.F.A. 1,25 Junior Play3 Baseball 3,43 Superlatives:
Friendliest, Happiest, Wittiest3 Senior Sweetheart.
JOHN WAYNE WYRICK
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