Bethany High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)

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The Piiiebiirr Published by the Senior Class of Bethany High School Reidsville, North Carolina 1953 T)ec)ication Because of her sincere efforts to make this annual a success-- Because of her never failing smile-- Because of her wonderful sense of humor-- Because of these things we dedicate the 1953 Pineburr to Miss Charlotte Burgess. ' foleiveld Within these walls we have spent twelve of the happiest years of our lives--we will not forget them soon. So if this book reminds you of some old friend you knew, some happy moment you spent there, or some long-forgotten incident, we have accomplished our purpose. (hi lYlemoWj o| Oa ' idijn Odell TUolicle It is to the memory of Carolyn Odell Moricle, a former member of the Senior Class of 1953, that we wish to dedicate this page. Carolyn ' s sparkling personality made her a favorite among students. She was a true friend and a good sport. Gdmmsfaation s § SUPERINTENDENT Mr. J. Allan Lewis B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.A. University of North Carolina PRINCIPAL r. Elliott G. Bourne , B . Berea .A. University of North Carolina Charlotte Burgess Commerce Mrs. Ann Cottrell Home Economics David Griffin Mathematics Joyce Kearns English John Meeks Agriculture Harold Pope Physical Education Mrs. Kelsie Reece Science Mrs. Nancy Rich Social Studies PmebuM Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Literary Editor Business Manager . . . Circulation Managers Typists Mary Taylor .... Jerlene Joyner .... Carlene Joyner Lincoln Wall Joan Hinson Mary Rose Combs David Knight Doiless Jean Albert Dorothy Roberts We wish to thank the following people for, their time and ef- fort spent in helping us finance our annual. Their aid was invaluable to us. Rev. Fred Allred Rev. Paul Hardy Mrs. S. E. Albert Mrs. Wilbur Pendleton W ' , Classojj ’53 CLASS MASCOTS Wallace Moricle - Diane Joyner oiless Jean Albert Poised loute 4 a Reidsville Edmond Albert Composed Route 2, Stokesdale Dorothy Bradshaw. .Goodnatured Dot Route 2, Stokesdale )orothy Lea Chambers. . . Merry Dot loute 2, Reidsville Jary Rose Combs .... Vivacious toute 2 a Reidsville Class ojj ' 53 Calvin Crews Manly Route 2, Reidsville Evelyn Dixon Petite Route 1, Summerfield Johnna George Industrious Route 2, Madison Howell Gentry . . . Route 2, Madison Joetta Forbes Neat Route 4, Reidsville Annie Lea Friddle Nice Route 2, Stokesdale Genuine Class o| ’53 Carlton Hill Calm loute 1, Madison roan Hinson Pleasant toute 4, Reidsville STancy Jones itoute 2, Reidsville Darlene Joyner oute 1, Summerfield Natural Sincere Elsie Jones Friendly Route 2 , Reidsville Hilda Jones Route 2. Reidsville Firm Reliable Class ' 53 Jerlene Joyner Route 1, Summerfield David Knight f t j- ' w • , ri Dick Route 1, Summerfield Cheerful James King Hardy n T . ii Jimmy Route 2, Reidsville Esther Lewis Diligent Route 4, Reidsville Class o| ’53 ohn Middleton Easy-going Johnny ' ,oute 1, Summerfield Dhn Moore oute 2 Reidsville Donald Moseley . . . ' l-n T II Moe Route 4. Reidsville Lois Jane Purgason Route 2 Stokesdale Dorothy Roberts . . Conscientious In til Dot oute 1, Brown Summit Donald Sharpe. . . ’Duck Houte 2, Madison Optimistic Class 4 ' 53 James Simpson Ambitious n 0 . ii Simp Route 2 , Madison Geneva Sipe Willing Sis Route 6, Reidsville Mary Taylor Likeable Route 2, Stokesdale Milloway Tucker Stable n n , n Buster Route 1, Stokesdale Lincoln Wall Carefre Route 4 S Reidsville eniol faOelites BEST LOOKING Dot Lea Chambers - Donald Sharpe WITTIEST Joan Hinson - John Moore FRIENDLIEST Dot Roberts - Johnny Middleton £ yeniei aconites MOST MUSICAL Doiless Jean Albert - David Knight BEST SPORTS Dot Bradshaw - Lois Jane Purgason Donald McCollum eniol aconites BEST ALL AROUND Jerlene Joyner - Howell Gentry HAPPIEST Mary Rose Combs - Jimmy King eniol Jacobites QUIETEST Annie Lea Friddle- Louise McGee Carlton Hill MOST DEPENDABLE Johnna George - Evelyn Dixon George Yeatts 41®t mim mmk MOST DIGNIFIED Joetta Forbes - Lincoln Wall (yeniol facoutes BIGGEST FLIRTS Elsie Jones - Johnny Middleton MOST MISCHIEVOUS Esther Lewis - Calvin Crews MOST INTELLECTUAL Carlene Joyner - Howell Gentry enic ' t ' faoe ' iites MOST ORIGINAL Hilda Jones - Donald Moseley MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Jones - Milloway Tucker (not pictured) MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carlene Joyner - George Yeatts Qlass fiistoixj 1949=1953 Four years have passed since we entered the long halls of Bethany High School a large class of seventy-five frightened freshmen. The halls rang out the announcement of our arrival, but from mid-air Miss Lucille Bowers and Mr. David Griffin, two grim but friendly homeroom teachers, appeared to take us in hand. Carlene Joyner was chosen as our class president to lead us, the green freshmen, that year. The first few weeks greeted us with initiation and the responsibility of changing classes. Slowly, but surely, we caught on. It wasn ' t so hard after all, and Bethany was tops in our hearts. 1950=1951 Entering our second year in high school, we found that several of our members had dropped out, while Glenn Sisk was our only new classmate. Miss Lucille Vaught and Mr. Harold Pope were our advisors and George Yeatts was chosen as our student leader. That year our main social function was a chicken fry in the school cafeteria. 1951=1952 We came back to school in 1951 looking forward to a wonderful affair the Junior-Senior Prom. This was held in a Hawaiian setting at the Belvedere Hotel in Reidsville. Our leaders that year, Mrs. Louise Baker, Mr. Pope, and David Knight, had much responsibility on their shoulders. Other dates to remember were the days when our class rings came and when Mr. Joyner gave us a class party. 1952=1953 September 1952 found us a class of thirty-six dignified seniors. By this time we had lost over half of our classmates. We were very sad over the death of one of our former classmates, Carolyn Odell Moricle. Delores Cayton Tucker was our only new member. Mr. Griffin, one of our first homeroom teachers, now had charge of us all. George Yeatts was again chosen class president. The social functions of the year were the Christmas party, the Junior-Senior Banquet, a week ' s trip to Washington, and our Senior play, If Mother Only Knew. These activities drew our class closer together and made us realize even more that the twelve years we had spent together were the happiest of our lives. With this history as our background, what will our future be? — Johnna George flash! Good evening. This is your nine o ' clock edition of the world news hot off the wires of the United Press. And here are today ' s headlines in brief. Mary Taylor, Registered Nurse, Joan Hinson, Medical Secretary and Doctor James Simpson compose the most unusual team in all medical history. They have saved thousands of lives through their experiments proving that the spread of germs is actually cut into half if you will only put on a gas mask before you kiss. Pilot Donald Sharpe and co-pilot Donald McCollum have returned from a flight to Honolulu. They originally planned to stay only a few days but, and we quote them, We just kept waiting around to see what a heavy frost would do to the grass skirts. Dot Bradshaw is the supervisor of her own private telephone company in Mayodan. Telephones no longer ring they just giggle! Doiless Jean Albert, singing star for orchestra leader David Knight, has to work from morning to night to support her shiftless husband who spends her money faster than she can bring it in. David gives rhumba lessons on the side. His instructions are simple Just throw it into reverse! Hilda Jones is Editor, Associate Editor, Business Manager, Sports Writer, and Office Girl for the Bethany Daily News. With her busy schedule, Hilda no longer has time for idle chatter. Delores and Milloway Tucker are running a twenty-four hour Kiddie Nursery. At the present, they have thirteen children enrolled. There is only one catch to the job they are all little Tuckers! Edmond Albert is featured as a hell driver for Jack Kochman. He no longer wastes time by going around tobacco barns he just runs through the flues. Geneva Sipe ' s career ended when she finished high school. On last report, she was wandering along the streets of Reidsville with her belongings tied up in a red bandanna. Lincoln Wall and Howell Gentry are now holders of the title, Best Farmers of the Year. They recently perfected an unusual plant. By the process of grafting, they are now growing blondes on berry bushes. Louise McGee is serving the end of a ten-year sentence for manslaughter. Of course, she is innocent, but she refused to break her long-standing rcord of silence by talking enough to defend herself. John Moore is as popular as it is possible for an undertaker to be. People cannot understand how John got started in such a business, but follows his friends both day and night, looking at them with a devilish grin and humming. Dorothy Roberts is making a tidy sum as a guest writer for True Confessions. Poor Dot had such a guilty conscience that she just had to tell about her be- havior on the Blue Comet while traveling to and from ball games. Carlton Hill and Calvin Crews are traveling with a Living Freaks of Nature show. Calvin is billed as the strongest man, Carlton as the tallest. Calvin recently discared his weights he just lifts his wife, the fat lady. Carlton is living a life of solitude since he stepped on his fiancee, the midget fan dancer. Mary Rose Combs and Nancy Gray Jones are co-owners of a fleet of yachts. They have a two-weeks run off the coast of Florida called the Honeymoon Special. Of course, the girls are hopeless old maids. They are known far and wide as Battleship Jones and Steamboat Combs. Carlene Joyner is Director of Military Science and Tactics at Oak Ridge Military Institute. She is well qualified for her job because of her two years of night school along these lines. Carlene offers a written guarantee that all the students will be able to graduate within ten years. Jerlene Joyner is a widow for the sixth time. All of her husbands have died unnatural deaths but Gorgeous George Yeatts, who is willing to try, says I regret that I have but one life to give to Miss Joyner. I am sure that Evelyn Dixon and Lois Jane Purgason are raising poultry somewhere. I do not have first-hand information on these two, but I did overheard the statement that they are some chickens. Johnny Middleston is the fellow to call when your sink needs to be unstopped. Johnny got his start when he cut his teeth on a pair of pliers in his father ' s garage. Elsie Jones and Annie Lea Friddle are owners and operators of an unusual beauty shop. Their slogan is, We take the sags out of the hags. Esther Lewis is their private dummy. At the last check-up she was sporting four orange teeth, green hair and purple eyelashes. The case of Jimmy King vs. A Woman ' s Rights was being held in Supreme Court today. Poor Jimmy was being tried for kissing a girl. The accused man pleaded insanity. Joetta Forbes and Johnna George are big names in the modeling field. Their friends were very proud of them until they found that the items they modeled were red flannels instead of bathing suits, and the place was Sears instead of Montaldos. Happily married Donald Moseley, Bethany ' s outstanding dairyman, is as contented as Elsie, herself. The only ones with any complaints are the cows. Donald, out of sheer happiness, milks them ten times a day. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the news of today as seen by your favorite girl reporter, Dot Lea Chambers. And now I would like to speak a word in behalf of that miracle medicine, made, brewed, and aged by my own secret process Chambers Snake Oil Cure-All. Buy a large economy size today. A q uart is only thirty-nine cents. Just follow the directions on the bottle and I guarantee you will never live to regret it. Good night. JLGsf Will and Jestament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three of Bethany High School, being of weak minds, shallow understanding, and poor memories, do make public and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills and promises. We bequeath and leave the following as our Last Will and Testament. Article I To Mr. Bourne, who has guided us through high school, we leave our sincere thanks. To the faculty, we leave our appreciation for the many things they taught us and for what they tried to teach and we failed to learn. To the undergraduates, we leave the right to graduate if they can. Article II I, Dorothy Roberts, will my flaming blushes to Ruby Vernon. I, Jimmy King, will my big, flat feet to Jack Dixon. I, Dot Lea Chambers, will my love for Madison to Chattie Odell. I, Mary Rose Combs, will all my giggles to Anne Isley. I, Mary Taylor, will my long, golden tresses to Mr. Bourne. I, Hilda Jones, will my constant chatter to Margie Moseley. I, David Knight, will my attraction for the opposite sex to Tommy Moore. I, Carlton Hill will my tall, slim stature to Ronald McCollum. I, Johnny Middleton, will all my tickets for speeding to Steve Puckett. I, Donald Sharpe, will my booth at Lawson ' s Grill to Jack Tucker. I, Joetta Forbes, will my love for jumbled romances to Patricia Alley. I, Evelyn Dixon, will my neat appearance to Shirley Pearman. I, Jerlene Joyner, will my happy ways to Shirley Isley. I, Edmond Albert, will my ability to appear in the latest fashions to Kenneth Shumate. I, John Moore, will my bright remarks to Johnny Paschal. I, Annie Lea Friddle, will my shyness to Barbara Clark. I, Lois Jane Purgason, will my natural curls to Margie Walker. I, Carlene Joyner, will my ability to make all A ' s to Stanley Pearman. I, Donald Moseley, will my perfectly arranged schedule so as to arrive at school during first period to Wayne Clark. I, George Yeatts, will my ability to get out of all classes to Buford Pyrtle. I, Geneva Sipe, will my seat in Chemistry to Helen Roberts. I, Lincoln Wall, will all my corny jokes to George Knight. I, Howell Gentry, will my place at the Madison Drive In to Jimmy Taylor. I, Louise McGee, will my quiet dignity to Pauline Cook. I, Calvin Crews, will my carefree ways to Estelle Cardwell. 1, Johnna George, will my ability to keep up with the soldiers to Yvonne Moore. I, Donald McCollum, will my innocent look to Don Overby. I, Nancy Jones, will my calm nerves during basketball games to Margaret Collins. I, Doiless Jean Albert, will my angelic smile to Mary Ann Hopkins. I, Dorothy Bradshaw, will my big mistake of laughing in class to Henrietta Thompson. I, Elsie Jones, will my excess sweetness to Mary Jones. I, James Simpson, will all my extra credits to Jimmy Saunders. I, Delores Tucker, will my ability to catch and hold a man to Betty Porter. I, Esther Lewis, will my studious ways to Martha Jean Hopkins. I, Milloway Tucker, will the magic of which I made good use on moonlight nights to Bobby Middleton. I, Joan Hinson, will my position as Mr. Griffin ' s secretary to Julia Sharpe. Joan Hinson, Doiless Jean Albert, Testators ' 1 Class o| ’$ if Pat Alley Pauline Cook Anne Isley Ronald McCollum Estelle Cardwell Jack Dixon Shirley Isley Bobby Middleton Barbara Clark Martha Hopkins Mary Jones Tommy Moore Margaret Collins Mary Hopkins George Knight Yvonne Moore Margie Moseley Shirley Pearman Buford Pyrtle Jimmy Taylor Class e| ’$1} Chattie Odell Stanley Pearman Jimmy Saunders Henrietta Thompson Don Overby Betty Porter Julia Sharpe Ruby Vernon Johnny Paschal Steve Puckett Kenneth Shumate Margie Walker Class ofj ’55 Lois Anderson Maxine Barham Elliott Bourne John Bourne Dennis Brame Nona Carter Bonnie Clark Chester Comer Hilda Cox Patricia Duggins Ruby Durham Neil Ferguson Otis Ford Earl Goins Charlotte Griffin Cleo Hall Jack Harrison Ann Hennis Shirley Holland Marilyn Hudson Carl Knight Paul Lewis Bertie Lineberry Bobby Martin Class j | ’55 Cynthia Martin Thelma Martin Beth Ann McCollum Betty Jo McCollum Levan McCollum Cynthia Moore Onita Moore Sara Moore Ann Paschal David Paschal Elizabeth Perdue Audrey Price Eli Price Richard Purgason Mildred Pyrtle Patricia Rhodes Johnny Ross Mary Lee Saunders Doris Sharpe Curtis Shelton Tim Smothers Norma Jean Vernon Delno Wall Barbara Jean Webb Class o| ’56 Earl Alley Agnes Barham Wayne Boyd Betty Bradshaw Virginia Cardwell Edna Earl Carter Jean Carter Ralph Carter Reaveley Chambers Gladys Collins Carl Wayne Comer Horace Combs . x A Mary Covington Shirley Covington John Dabney Clifton Donathon Barbara Jean Farrar Jean Foulks Leonard Foulks Raymond Fuquay Carl Wayne Garrison Roger Gentry Jean Hill Sylvia Humphrey Class ofj 9 $6 Thelma King Frances Manring Bryant Martin Troy Martin Ronnie Miller Amelia Moore Barbara Ann Moore Betty Jean Moore Edna Moore Montie Jean Moseley Glenn Payne Harold Pearman Thomas Porter Raeford Roach Wilson Ross Donnie Shelton John Stone Paul Stone Maxine Thompson JoAnn Tickle Jimmy Turner Philip Walker Carol Wilson Betty Jane Yeatts I i uiu ie Homemakers c | Qmerica President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Pianist Reporter Parliamentarian Historian Mrs. Cottrell Joan Hinson Beth Ann McCollum Julia Sharpe Joetta Forbes Onita Moore Doiless Jean Albert Jerlene Joyner Margie Moseley Nancy Jones Advisor Toward New Horizons Red and White Red Rose Moore, Moseley, Sharpe, Joyner, Forbes, Hinson, Albert, Jones, McCollum. OFFICERS Yeatts, Wall, King, Chambers, Meeks, Gentry, Albert, Knight. t t a future ' fabmete Gmelica President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel . George Yeatts . . David Knight . Howell Gentry . . Lincoln Wall Edmond Albert . . . Jimmy King Mr. Meeks, Advisor Dot Lea Chambers, Sweetheart Learning to do, doing to learn; Earning to live, living to serve. Blue and Gold School Cjlee Club Doiless Jean Albert Edna Earl Carter Dot Lea Chambers Margaret Collins Mary Rose Combs Carrie Lea Cox Patricia Duggins Barbara Farrar Jean Foulks Annie Lea Friddle Charlotte Griffin Jean Hill Joan Hinson Mary Hopkins Martha Hopkins Sylvia Humphrey Hilda Jones Carlene Joyner Jerlene Joyner Betty Jo McCollum Louise McGee Thelma Martin Barb ara Ann Moore Betty Jean Moore Onita Moore Montie Moseley Ann Paschal Lois Jane Purgason Helen Roberts Julia Sharpe Mary Taylor Maxine Thompson Henrietta Thompson Joan Tickle Ruby Vernon Margie Walker Carol Wilson Betty Jane Yeatts Miss Wilson, Director - Milloway Tucker, President; John Moore, Vice President; Nancy Jones, Secretary; Chattie Odell, Treasurer. OFFICERS Nancy Jones, President; Julia Sharpe, Vice President; John Dabney, Secretary - Treasurer; James Simpson, Reporter; Margie Walker, Song Leader. Mr. Meek’s Shop Mrs. Cottrell ' s Sewing Lab a ; ■ ■ : r ' . • J. .. K.:.:: L;r ' M iivi Fuquay, Pearman, Gillespie, Bennett, Thompson, Gentry, Collins, McCollum, Porter, Foulks, Bourne, Booth, Foulks, S harpe, Albert, Gentry, King, Comer, Mr. Griffin - Scoutmaster, Mr. Whitley - Assistant Scoutmaster . Price, Clark, Pearman, King, Knight, Puckett, Middleton, Hill, Dixon, Pyrtle, Ross, Gentry, Overby, Wall, Yeatts, Paschal, Sharpe, Crews, Albert. And they went up in smoke! Thirteen days overdue- -26 cents please! DANGER! TEACHERS AT WORK! Come and get it ! r Harold J. Pope Boys ' Coach A. B. Ussery, Jr. Girls ' Coach Goacltes Hudson, M. Jones, Vernon, N. Jones, Saunders, Roberts, Bradshaw, Collins, Griffin, Price, Thompson, Hill, Martin, Webb, McCollum, Farrar, Moseley, Carter , m ■v % . ' :■ f ' A - . ' ' ‘ .: “ ' Ai ' •, «• ' . oo 3 °o 9 UUkl I asLetball °«e r ri e ' The 1 52- J S lmsketban ' 6fe ) n had a new coach this year--A. B. Ussery, Jr. Coach 3(, ' °m , 3fj!j loy (J3§ery did a splendid job-°ai d the girls team showed great determination and spirit tuUa e SOo ° ,Y r i Oh7o 7 - y e Captairr- BJgipc Jones , ' ' Dorothy Bradshaw and Dorothy Roberts will graduate this 6- V s,, year. The will miS ' j. ese girls greatly, but with the very promising players re- O Tcc 0 maining on the team they - : n again look forward to a successful year. Hall Pergerson, Hill, Pyrtle, H. Gentry, Crews, Puckett, Comer, McCollum, Alley, R. Gentry, Pearman, Wall, Carter, Roach, Fuquay, Dixon, Payne, Garrison. Sous’ Captains Buford Pyrtle John Moore (Not pictured) i I i $c j$ ffiaslzetball The boys ' basketball team steadily improved throughout the season. Coach Pope had great hopes for this years team; it was possible that they would compete in the race for the state championship. Howell Gentry, John Moore, Carlton Hill, Calvin Crews and Buford Pyrtle will be graduating in June, and they will be greatly missed next year. i a n a 5 e 4 5 David Paschal, Stanley Pearman, George Yeatts, Clyde McGehee, Wayne Clark. Onita Moore, Jack Dixon, Patricia Alley, George Knight, Betty Jane Yeatts, Mary Rose Combs. Paschal, Moore, Taylor. 1952- ' 53 saw the completion of a boys ' locker room which gave the boys more space and adequate shower facilities. This has been a much needed addition to our ever-growing physical edu- cation program here at Bethany. WHISPERING Annie Brown, Fourth Grade Mrs. Ophelia Clayton, Third Grade Mrs. Madge Everett, Music Mrs. Lacala Frazier, Seventh Grade Ethalinda Griffin, Third - Fourth Grades Edna Gunn, Eighth Grade Bertie Johnston, Fifth -Sixth Grades Sara MacDonald, Sixth Grade Mrs. Gladys Pearman, First - Second Grades Ola Rierson, First Grade A. B. Ussery, Jr., Eighth Grade Grafton Varner, Fifth Grade Gene Whitley, Seventh Grade Dixie Wilson, Music € l e m e n t a e i a 5 5 e s Miss Gunn ' s Eighth Grade Mr. Ussery ' s Eighth Grade L % 0 ; ' . Miss Rierson ' s First Grade To Jimmy Neal, who has given many long hours and much hard work to make our school building a place of which we could be proud, we express our sincere thanks. § ! § COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION : $ ; § I i § . COM PL I M ENTS OF LEADER AND WATTS WAREHOUSE THE OLD RELIABLES THE OWNERS, OPERATORS AND ENTIRE STAFF EXTEND THEIR heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the student BODY, FACULTY, AND PATRONS OF BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL. MAY YOU HAVE MUCH HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS. WE INVITE YOUTO USE OUR FACILITIES THOURGHOUT THE YEAR. AND AT TOBACCO SELLING TIME YOU CAN ' t BEAT LEADER AND WATTS FOR HIGH PRICES AND SERVICE. YOUR SERVICE WILL BE GREATLY A P PR EC I ATED. LEADER AND WATTS lEfDSVILLE, N. C. JOHN PI NN I X PAUL STONE ALEX IRVIN COMPLIMENTS OF RAY FUNERAL HOME MAD I SON NORTH CAROLINA L COM PL I M ENTS BANK OF REIDSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA ' S OLDEST STATE BANK MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS WILKERSON FUNERAL HOME SMOTHER ' S WAREHOUSE AMBULANCE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES THE MONEY BOX TOM, J. M. , AND GARLAND SMOTH ER S THE REIDSVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. COMPLIMENTS OF ROCKINGHAM COUNTY F C X REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WILLIAMS AND TRULL INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DIAL 6245 SOUTH SCALES STREET REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA G. B. GREEN READY MIXED CONCRETE TRUCKS FOR HIRE PHONE DAY 5235 RESIDENCE 4436 SAND AND STONE FOR SALE P. O. BOX I I 77 REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BANK WITH STOKESDALE COMMERCIAL BANK FOR SAFETY SERVICE CONVENIENCE STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA GEM-DANDY, INC. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS ' OF 1953 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I M ENTS BROWN AND KELLAM DISTRIBUTOR OF ESSO PRODUCTS MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I MENTS MAYODAN BANK MAYODAN, NORTH CAROLINA G. W. FORBES J. J. BOWDEN GRADING ROADS AND PONDS CLEARING AND DRAINING LAND REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN DIVISION ASSOCIATED LIBRARIES SOWING PASTURES PHONE 7755 309 NORTH 37TH STREET ROUTE 4 PHILADELPHIA 4, PA. REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS CARTER ELECTRIC SERVICE OF OVER 30 YEARS SERVICE TO MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY THE PEOPLE OF ROCKINGHAM co„ WIRING AND MOTOR REBUILDING MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL 1 M ENTS STOKESDALE OF ' HARDWARE CO. ! FARM MACHINERY, HARDWARE MADISON THROWING COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS DRYGOODS, SHOES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PHONE 3411 P. O. BOX 12 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE MILLING CO. CUSTOM GRINDING MIXING FLOUR MEAL EXCHANGE ALL KINDS OF FEEDS STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA T. E. HINSON FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES GULF GAS AND OIL ROUTE 4 REI DSVILLE , N. C. PINE HILL DAIRY, INC. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM PHONE 3329 SOUTH PARK DRIVE EXTENSION REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I M ENTS MADISON LUMBER COMPANY RAY MANUAL PRESIDENT QUALITY CONSIDERED-WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD PHONE 280 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA TAYLOR BISCUIT COMPANY MANUFACTURERS PEANUT AND POTATO PRODUCTS taylored to taste RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA | COMPLIMENTS 1 REIDSVILLE CAMERA SHOF I OF PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS | CLYDE JONES SERVICE STATION CAMERAS, FILM. AND SUPPLIES j DARKROOM EQUIPMENT 24 HOUR SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN FILM DEVELOPING DIAL 3524 AND ENLARGING REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA QUICK DEPENDABLE 12 HOUR SERVICE j MIDWAY DRIVE-IN j ) ! COMPLIMENTS J THEATRE OF THE STYLE CENTER j VOUR FAMILY THEATRE EVERYTHING FOR THE j MODERN M 1 SS LEAKSV1LL.E— REI DSV1LLE HIGHWAY REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA | TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 AND 9 ! 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MOORE CO, GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMPLIMENTS TO PHONE 5876 CLASS OF 1953 ROUTE 4 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL 1 M ENTS CLOUD PONTIAC OF 810 SOUTH SCALES STREET TOMMY PEARMAN REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTOR OF f rra SMITH DOUGLAS FERTILIZER j§ 4 -2| BETHANY, NORTH CAROLINA DOLL AR -FOR -DOLLAR you can ' t BEAT A PONTIAC ' ' COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS ; OF OF THOMAS McCOLLUM CREWS MARKET MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA MAVODAN NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF LAWSON ' S GRILL j THE BEST FURNITURE STORE IN TOWN SANDWICHES AND SHORT ORDERS POOLE FURNITURE CO„ HIGHWAY 220 MAVODAN, NORTH CAROLINA MAVODAN, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS (Mf J. L. WILSON ' S W. L. MARSHALL ANTIQUE SHOP BEAUTIFUL FRENCH CLOCKS PHONE 226 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA J — JOHNSON BROTHERS, INC. CHEVROLET COM PL 1 M ENTS OF SCOTT MOTOR SALES, INC. PHONE 91 700 S. SCALES STREET REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILUEi NORTH CAROLINA A. R. SHREVE WRAY BUILDING MATERIALS GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING - WELDING MILLWORK - BUILDING SUPPLIES MEATS — GROCERIES LUMBER Be PLUMBING Be HEATING PHONE 4688 ROUTE 4 REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA . REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF REIDSVILLE LAUNDRY CO. , INC. WORSHAM BROS. SANITARY LAUNDRY ESSO DISTRIBUTORS SANITONE DRY CLEANING REIDSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA DIAL 7044 REIDSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA COM PL 1 M ENTS FRED ' S PLACE OF HOT SANDWICHES MOSELEY ESSO SERVICE GAS AND OIL STATION . STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA J. W„ STAFFORD R. C. GORDON HARDWARE COMPANY WELL DRILLING AND BORING MAYTAG WASHERS PHILCO REFRIGERATORS ROGER PAINTS 224 1 - 2181 PHONE 3321 RES. 3761 i SUWMFRF1ELD) NORTH CAROLINA SUMMERFI ELD, NORTH CAROLINA SUMMER FI ELD DRUG CO. Mo Vo W1NFREE AND SONS BEST WISHES TO DISTRIBUTORS OF ESSO THE CLASS OF 1953 3717 PHONE PHONE 2221 SUMMFRFIFLDi NORTH CAROLINA SUMMERFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA -; n ' « v 5 % 5 - . k ? . •- ' 2?- Y? ' 5 -k ' . l v9 ' Y? ' “ ' - ' “ 1 ; ' HOOPER AND MOORE WILLIAMS GARAGE GENERAL AUTO ! REPAIR ! CLOTHES FOR MEN ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE j WELDING 5 JjjK ! RE1DSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE 8 NORTH CAROLINA ; TUCKER’S SELF SERViCE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1953 j PRODUCE - MEATS - GROCERIES VAUGHN ' S AMBULANCE MOBIL.GAS OIL SERVICE HIGHWAY NO. 68 EAST PHONE 3711 | STOKESDALE,, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA SMITH ' S DRUG STORE ( D. P. LEMONS AND SONS : J . C . S M I TH WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES you CAN BE SURE PHONE 3331 IF it ' s WESTINGHOUSE PHONE 3623 STOKESDALE, NORTH CAROLINA STOKESDALE NORTH CAROLINA STRADER SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY REIDSVILLE, N. C. WILLIAMS AND CO, THE BEST IN MEN ' S CLOTHING STETSON HATS - ARROW SHIRTS R E I DSV ILLE . N . C , IDEAL CLEANERS AND SHIRT SERVICE DISTILLED DRY CLEANING ED CARTER AND BOB MONTGOMERY REIDSVILLE, N. C. MACE ' S JEWELRY CERTIFIED GEOMOLOG1ST REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GFM SOCIETY BUY DIAMONDS WITH CONFIDENCE! REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I M ENTS THROCKMORTON STUDIO REIDSVILLE, N. C. JEWEL BOX TOWLE Sc INTERNATIONAL STERLING SILVER CASTLETON CHINA DIAMONDS AND WATCHES REIDSVILLE N . C . B EST W! SHES HARVIEL SHOE STORE 213 S. SCALES STREET REIDSVILLEi NORTH CAROLINA COM PL 1 MENTS HOME FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 4378 REiDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SAVINGS AND LOANS 2 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP_ JOE V. BOONE COM PL I M ENTS OF W, C, BILL” BOOKER YOUR LOCAL FARM BUREAU INS. REP. D 1 AL OFFICE 5332 HOME -3004 NO. 10 ARCADE BUILDING REIDSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I MENTS HAYNES AND NORMAN ESSO DEALER REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I M ENTS HUDSON AND LESTER HARDWARE CO, REIDSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA — - ' COMF1. 1 MENTS O F CLIMAX BARBER SHOP WM. C. STOKES AND CO. WF SKI 1 THE FARTH ' be W F L l , GROOMFd ; AND RFNT THE TOWN. : PHONE 3391 3392 REIDSVILl.E, NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA BEST WISHES FROM ; CITY BARBER SHOP - . : it PAYS TO LOOK WELL! 11 REIDSVILLE FURNITURE CO, BELEVEDERE HOTEL. where most folks buy REIDSVILLL. NORTH CAROLINA RFIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL- 1 M ENTS COM PL 1 M ENTS OF ; | O F j SERVICE BARBER SHOP SHORT SUGARS CURB SERVICE AIR CONDITIONED SOUTH SCALES STREET 238 SCALES STREFT REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA i J i COM PL 1 M ENTS COM PL 1 M ENTS OF of : HASTING’S DANIEL ' S FURNITURE COMPANY APPLIANCE AND JEWELRY ; COMPANY REIDSVILLEe NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS COM PL 1 M ENTS OF OF KEY’S SUPERETTE MAIN STREET SERVICE PHONE S24 I STATION AND RADIO SHOP REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF COM PL J M ENTS OF HOLDERBY RADIO SHOP COLE ' S JEWELRY RADIOS — TELEVISION REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PIANOS - JEWELRY PHONE 7219 REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA _ _ — ES PI E JOYCE COM PL 1 M ENTS MOTOR AND TRACTOR CO. OF STUDEBAKER SAL.ES AND SERVICE WILSON ' S SERVICE STATION PHONE 372 MADISON. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE C I. ASS OF ' 53 WITTY BROTHERS JAMES M. BOLES AND SON SERVICE STATION PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS EXTENDS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1953 ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES PHONE 5663 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA ROUTE 1 SUM M ER F I EL.D , N. C. COM PL. 1 MENTS OF NEW LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, INC. FLAMINGO DRIVE-IN THEATRE 618 SOUTH SCALES ST. WINSTON SALEM. N. C. RE 1 DSV ILLE , N . C. FRANK GEORGE, MGR, ( ■ ' 6 ' x v x A PAULINE GOOLSBY VOUR STANLEY DEALER PHONE 5716 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA WILSON ' S TOURIST COURT HIGHWAY 220 PHONE 9224 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA COM PL I M ENTS OF MADISON DRIVE-IN THEATRE HIGHWAY 220 I 1 2 MILES SOUTH GROGAN tfaXuBlIIF 7 COMPANY SHOWS DAILY S AND WICH ES PHONE 9225 NEW CARS Sc TRUCKS USED CARS 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHON E DAY 461 NIGHT 162 MADISON NORTH CAROLINA COM PL 1 M ENTS CAROLINA WAREHOUSE R. T. CHILTON R. G. ANGEL S. F. WEBSTER MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA SCHULTZ OIL COMPANY AMOCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES PHONE 9239 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1953 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 953 HENRY C. McCOLLUM J. B. JONES GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL CONTRACTING HIGHWAY 2Z0 PHONE 5502 MASONRY AND CARPENTRY NEW Of- REMODELING WORK 7 MILES SOUTH PHONE 9531 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS BEST Wl SHES OF ROBERTSON MOTHER-DAUGHTER HARDWARE AND FARM SUPPLY BEAUTY SHOP WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES GENERAL HARDWARE - SEEDS OF BEAUTY CULTURE TOBACCO FLUES, DUPONT PAINTS PURINA FEEDS - WESTINGHOUSE appliances PHONE 821 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 714 MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA EDNA E. MARTIN MARY FRANCES JUSTICE WE EXTEND A SINCERE THANK YOU 1 ' TO ALL THOSE WHO ADVERTISED WITH US THIS YEAR. THE SENIOR CLASS OF ' 53 BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL i l k


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