Carver High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mount Olive, NC)

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Joreworcf The 1964 edition of the TIGER has been published primarily with one purpose in mind; to capture between its covers one ex- citing year at Carver High. Though we know that it is impossible to record all the events, incidents, and nuisances that make school life a thing of reality; we, nevertheless, hope to bring to you by word and pic- ture what we do here at our school. Excellent cooperation on the part of th e entire school has made possible this, the largest edition of the TIGER. For this the staff would like to thank you. With these final words, we proudly present the 1964 TIGER. C7o Oar CParen s Our deepest appreciation and gratitudes go to those whose efforts have made our educational journey a successful one. To those who have clothed and sheltered us over the years, shared our sorrows and triumphs, whose sacrifices constantly helped us throughout our trials and tribulations, we humbly express love and thanks by dedicating the 1964 edition of the Tiger to the parents of the Senior Class. Editor-in-Chief, Mary E. King S7n UJiis CBooJz FOREWORD 2 YEARBOOK STAFF - 3 DEDICATION - - - 4 SCHOOL SONG - - 6 ADMINISTRATION 7 FACULTY - - 9 SENIORS -- - -16 THE WHO'S WHO - - - 25 MISS CARVER HIGH - - - - 27 DIRECTORY - ---- - - 28 UNDERCLASSMEN - - 31 ELEMENTARY 39 ACTIVITIES - - - - 52 SPORTS 60 ADVERTISEMENTS -63 Our ear Cft ma JlCaier Our dear alma mater The pride of our soul, The torch that doth guide us, And life's way unfolds. And long may your flame be, A guide for each day Your name and your spirit We'll cherish for aye Your hallways so noble Your classrooms so dear Your aims and your standards We'll ever revere As over life's pathway We journey each day We sing alma mater As you guide our way. Dear Carver, we love you We'll always adore you Thy precepts and teaching Will ever endure They take us through tumults With courage undaunted And so thy name, we loud proclaim Dear Gold and Blue. Our Progressive O c minis ra or Our principal, Mr. G. C. Hawley is a progressive administrator. He became principal of Carver High School in the fall of 1961. Because of his excellent training and wide experience our school is moving for- ward rapidly. Mr. Hawley holds degrees from Lincoln University, North Carolina College and the University of Pittsburgh. His experiences include that of elemen- tary principal, high school principal, union school principal and high school teacher. During the administration of our dynamic principal Carver High has made significant progress and has ex- perienced much growth and expansion. The faculty has increased from fifty-one teachers to fifty-seven, and the enrollment fifteen hundred fifty to seventeen hundred pupils. Five special teachers have been em- ployed: two for physical education, one music, an ele- mentary librarian and a full time guidance counselor. Eight additional classrooms have been provided. Much needed equipment has been purchased for the Lunchroom, Office, Home Economics, Agriculture, In- dustrial Arts, Commercial Education, Guidance, Pho- tography, Athletic, Library, Music and Special Educa- tion Departments. Teaching aids and instructional supplies have been provided in large amounts. Approximately five thou- sand dollars have been spent for library books, news- papers, magazines and periodicals. Four pianos and $300.00 worth of band instruments have been purchased. 'incipi A.B. , S.T.B. , M. A. , M.Ed. Lincoln University North Carolina College University of Pittsburgh Hobbies: Reading, Traveling At the present time plans are being made to purchase additional land on which to build a modern high school building which will meet the standards of the State and Regional Accrediting Agencies. MR. G. C. HAWLEY Ulie UeacJier S7s a CProp iei MRS. A. R. BARFIELD Fayetteville State College, B.S Hobby: Reading MRS. A. S. BAGGETT Fayettevil le State, B.S. Hobby: Reading MR. J. O. BENNETT A. T., B.S., Physical Education Hobbies: Swimming, Hunting MR. M. A. BLOUNT N. C. C. , B.S. , Math, Atlanta U. , M. A. , Math Activities: National Honor Society MR. A. M. BOWDEN St. Augustine's, B.A., Social Studies Activities: 4-H Club and Yearbook Committee MR. AUTHOR BOWDEN A. T. College, B.S. I. V. E. Instructor MR. L. B. BRIMMAGE Elizabeth City State, B.S.. MRS. M. B. CHASTEN Johnson C. Smith, A.B., N. C. C. Activities: Glee Club MR. B. F. CLARK N. C. C, A.B., Social Studies Hobby: Photography MRS. L. H. CLARK Shaw U., B.A., English, French Activities: National Honor Society Iie Readier S7s a C riencf MRS. M. W. COBBS B.S., Elementary Education Fayetteville State College Hobbies: Music and Reading MR. J. A. CREECH B.S. , N. C. C. , Business Ed. Hobby: Singing MRS. G. J. DURHAM B.S. , Fayetteville State College Hobbies: Music and Reading MRS. H. N. DURHAM A. B., Elementary Ed. , Shaw University Hobbies: Writing MRS. M. B. DURHAM B. S., A. T. College, English, Guidance Hobby: Reading MISS P. L. DURHAM A.B. Degree, Shaw University Elementary Education MISS G. V. EDWARDS B.S., N. C. C, M.S. Commercial Education N. C. C. MR. J. D. EVANS B.S. , Elizabeth City State College Science Activities: Explores Scouts, Basketball MR. C. L. FOX B.S. , A. T. College Agriculture and Science Hobbies: Fishing and Gardening MRS. R. D. FOX B.S. , A. T. College Hobby: Collecting Salt and Pepper Shakers Cfi Giiixen . . . Cft !J3uifc er MRS. E. A. McDANIELS Winston Salem Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. MR, S. E. MILES Shaw University; Biology, B.S. Hobby: Art and Woodcraft MISS G. M. GUESS Shaw University, A.B. Hobby: Traveling MR. T. M. HARRIS A. T., B.S., Industrial Arts Hobby: Building MISS S. R. HAWKINS Shaw University, A.B. Activity: Primary Majorettes MRS. G. L. HICKERSON Shaw University, A.B. Hobby: Music MR. L. W. HICKERSON Shaw University, A.B., Physical Ed Activity: Basketball Coach MRS. M. M. KING Bennett College, B. A. Hobby: Reading MRS. A. O. KORNEGAY Shaw University, A.B. St. Micheals College, M.A. MR. E. L. MASON West Va. State College, B.M. Hobby: Swimming U ie UeacJier S7s a Gufture Clearer MRS. S. W. NORRIS B. A. , Bennett College Library Science and English Hobby: Photography MISS A. PEACE B.S., North Carolina College Physical Education Hobby: Dancing MRS. G. W. PEARSALL B.S. . Fayetteville State Teachers College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University MRS. M. B. PITTMAN B.S. , Elizabeth City Teachers College Hobby: Music MRS. C. J. RAYNOR B.S., Fayetteville State College Elementary Education Hobbies: Civic and Church Work MRS. E. T. ROEBUCK B.S. , A. T. College Elementary Education MR. W. H. SANDERS B.S., Saint Augustine College Science and Mathematics MRS. F. H. SMITH B.A., Shaw University English and French Hobby: Reading MRS. M. W. SMITH B.S., Shaw University MR. C. STEVENS JR. A.B., N. C. C.; French, English Hobbies: Shopwork and Reading. U ie UeacJier S7s an Otfrh's MR. F. H. STOVER B.S., Winston-Salem Teachers College Activities: Basketball Coach MRS. V. M. STOVER B.S. , Elizabeth City State Teachers College Activities: Grammar Choir MISS A. TROUBLEFIELD B.S., Fayetteville State College M.S., Indiana University Activities: Girl Scouts' Leader MRS. L. T. WALKER B.S. , Elizabeth City Teachers College Hobbies: Cooking and Reading MRS. N. G. WASHINGTON B.S., North Carolina College M.Ed., Boston University Activities: Dramatics Club MRS. G. G. WHITLEY B.S., Johnson C. Smith University Activities: Advisor Student Council MR. D. L. WILLIAMS B.S. , Fayetteville State Teachers College M.A., Columbia University MRS. P. S. WILLIAMS B.S., Winston -Salem Teachers College Hobbies: Singing and Reading MISS J. D. WILLIAMSON A. B., Shaw University Activities: Grammar Grade Choir MRS. E. P. WILSON B. S. , Fayetteville State Teachers College Primary Education MRS. V. M. WILSON B.S., Fayetteville State Teachers College Activities: Future Teachers MRS. H. C. WOOTEN B.S. , Fayetteville State Teachers College Activities: Primary Rhythm Band MRS. S. S. WYNN B. A. , Bennett College General Music Education 3es CProuer6s Avez vous bien pese le pour et le contre? Did you carefully examine both sides of the question? Une ame saine dans un corps sain A sound mind in a sound body. Qui veut prosperer, a cinq heures doit se lever; qui reussi a sept reste au lit. He that will thrive must rise at five; he that has thriven may rise at seven. EVELYN ADAMS RALPH ALLEN JO ANN ASHFORD NEREMIAH ASHFORD McCELLAR ATKINSON VILETHA AUTUMN Seniors Remember: Spring registration . . . The open door to new responsibilities . . . Required and elected courses . . . MARY J. BARFIELD EDDIE R. BASS BETTY L. BENNETT DOUGLAS BENNETT LINDA D. BEST GARFIELD BIZZELL SAMUEL L. BRITT MAGGIE BROADHURST JIMMY BROCK CATHERINE BRYANT LEONARD B. BYNUM NANCY CALDWELL New and old friends . . . High stepping majorettes on parade . . . The end of the first semester . . . CURTIS COGDELL JAMES CROMARTIE CLARENCE R. DAVIS JEANETTE DURHAM MARY DURHAM DAVID E. EVANS KATIE FLANAGAN HATTIE OTILA FORBES ALLEN FRANKLIN A GAINES WILLIAM C. GLISPIE MELVIN RAY GRIFFIN WINSTON GRIMES Band and Glee Club participation . . . The patience of teachers, counselor and principal . . . Hours of study to make the Honor Roll . . . RICHARD MONK RUTH MOZINGO YANCY MUSGRAVE LEVESTER OATES LINDA P. PIGFORD DOROTHY RAYNOR Struggling with the study of the ambitious Macbeth . . Those tough college entrance examinations . . . CLARENCE RAYNOR AUDREY MAE RHODES THOMAS ROBERTSON BENJAMIN ROBINSON DONALD ROBINSON DORIS ROBINSON ANNIE L. TEACHEY GEORGE N. THOMPSON LORRAINE WALLACE BETTY JOYCE WARD C A ROLE T HA WARD PAUL WHITFIELD The first rehearsal of the Triumphal March Gfass Jf s ory Our past rises before us like an exotic dream. We see ourselves in the mist of the harbor lights boarding a huge ocean liner to prepare ourselves for a great voyage of success. The expenditure for this trip only costs us a small quantity of knowledge which we intended to grasp along the way. On a pleasant and exciting day in September 1960, an assemblage of approximately one hundred one freshmen crowded the deck at Carver High School. We were preparing for the long voyage across the oceans of achievement. During that first year aboard the ocean liner with our surroundings a bit strange, we finally made it with the help of our advisors, Miss P. Y. Malloy, Mrs. N. G. Washingtion, Miss L. G. Mouring and Mr. M. A. Blount. Our Freshman year was closed with many honors in such fields as Science, English, and Mathematics. At the close of the freshman year, we were then transferred to the sophomore cabin with our advisors being Mr. L. H. Clark, Mr. J. A. Creech, and Mr. E. L. Mason. This year appeared to go along just fine because we were better acquainted with our surroundings. Some of our classmates filled positions in such activities as Glee Club, N.H. A. , N.F. A. , and the Dra- matics Club. This year was concluded with some of our students winning many honors on Award's Day. As we floated onward over the waves on the oceans of achievement, the summer months quickly passed. In the fall of 1962, we were then assigned to our junior cabin. At that time we were really on the ball. Our advisors for that prosperous year were: Miss G. V. Edwards, Mrs. G. G. Whitley, and Mr. S. Miles. Many of our students were still members of various organizations. Those students who were inducted into the National Honor Society were: Betty Bennett, Sylvia, Gwyndella Wilson, Linda Pigford, David Evans, Annie Hill, Mary Durham, Barbara Sampson, Mary Barfield, McCellar Atkinson, Carolyn Worrell, James Cromartie, Roosevelt Jones, and William Glispie. Carolyn Manley, Sylvia Kornegay and Carolyn Worrells were presented as 1962 Cinderellas by the Aka Sorority. Carolyn Manley and Linda Pigford were chosen to enter the District Typing Contest. As our voyage continued we began preparing for our Junior-Senior Prom. The theme of the prom was Rhapsody in Gay Paree which was thought to be a very excellent one. From this successful class the following students were elected as officers: David Evans, President, Ruffin Loftin, Vice President, Carolyn Worrells, Secretary, Annie Hill, Assistant Secretary, Mary Durham, Reporter, Nathaniel Robinson, Treasurer, and Richard Monk, Parliamentarian. One of our classmates, Annie Hill, while in our junior cabin was successful enough to be able to enter an early admission at Shaw University where she is majoring in English. Now in the fall of 1963, we were once again assigned to a cabin in the ocean liner. This day many of us had been looking forward to for such a long time and that was being assigned to our senior cabin. Some entered this cabin with sad faces; others with glad ones. But deep down inside all of us were very proud to know of all the knowledge gained while traveling this long trip aboard this great ocean liner. This last, but happy year was really successful with our advisors being Mrs. F. S. Smith and Mr. C. Stevens. With Richard Monk as President of our senior cabin, we elected along with him: David Evans, Vice President, Carolyn Worrell, Sec- retary, Betty Bennett, Assistant Secretary, Barbara Sampson, Treasurer, Ruffin Loftin, Reporter, and Swindell Sutton, Parliamentarian. Mary Durham and Betty Ward were introduced to society at the AKA Debutante Ball in Raleigh, North Carolina, while Katie Flanagan was presented as a Cinderella by the AKA Sorority in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Also Sylvia Kornegay was crowned Miss Carver and her attendants were: Mary Barfield, Betty Bennett, Mary Durham, Linda Pigford, Gwyndella Wilson, and Carolyn Worrell. Although these are our last days here at Carver, we are very happy and proud of these last four years which were spent here. With the help of our teachers, our principal, and students who were here before us, we were very successful and we sincerely thank them for the kindness shown to help make us a very successful class of 1964. Historian Carolyn Worrell CLASS POEM CLASS SONG Dear ole faithful Carver High School, We will never forget this, All the things we strived to do, Wouldn't have been possible without you. As we go on and strive for the best, We'll remember the question: Have you seeked the rest? Then once more remember your Carver High School Where without we'd seek from worst to less. Heavens bless our Carver High School, May you continue to produce the rest, To strive, and try hard for only the best, Then who would want anything less. Thanks, parents, principal, teachers, You took part in our battles too, So now there's only one thing, left to say, Good-bye, farewell dear Carver High School. (Tune of Gaudeamus Igitur, by Brahms) Dear ole Carver time is nigh Time to leave our school so dear We will miss you very much We will never forget you. (Chorus) Teachers, friends and principal You have all been wonderful We extend our thanks to you May god bless each one of you. We have done our very best Now it's to us to fulfill our goals Now it's time to bid farewell To our school we love so dear. (Chorus) Hattie Otila Forbes Dear ole Carver time is nigh Time to bid you good-bye Farewell dear ole Carver High May your standards ever remain high. Audrey Rhodes MOTTO CLASS OFFICERS Yesterday is gone, forget it; Today is here, use it; Tomorrow is coming, prepare for it. CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation President Richard Monk Vice Pres. David E. Evans Secretary Carolyn Worrell Asst. Sec. Treasurer Barbara Sampson Parliamentarian Swindell Sutton CLASS COLORS Pink and White CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. F. H. Smith Mr. C. Stevens Senior irec or EVELYN M. ADAMS Friendly, ambitious and talkative . . . Likes to read, listen to records . . . Plans to be a secretary. • RALPH ALLEN Friendly, bold and talkative ... Likes to flirt with girls . . . Plans to be an engineer. NEREMIAH ASHFORD Friendly, talkative and humorous . . . Plans to be an automobile mechanic . . . VILETHA AULTMAN Friendly and talkative . . . Likes to read, cook and sew . . . Plans to be an IBM Operator. MARY J. BARFIELD Intelligent, Shy and friendly . . . Enjoys drawing, dancing and reading . . . Plans to be an elementary teacher. EDDIE R. BASS Friendly and talkative . . . Likes to dance and sing . . . Plans to enter the Air Force. BETTY L. BENNETT Shy, comical and courteous . . . Enjoys dancing, skating, and swimming Plans to be a psychiatrist. DOUGLAS BENNETT Friendly and courteous . . . Likes to play basketball and baseball Plans to enter Air Force. LINDER D. BEST Friendly, shy and quiet . . . Likes to cook, sew and listen to records Plans to be a secretary. GARFIELD BIZZELL Friendly and comical .... Plans to be a Barber. MAGGIE BROADHURST Friendly, shy and quiet . . . Likes to sew and read . . . Plans to be a nurse. CAROLYN D. WORRELL Friendly, kind and ambitious . . . Likes to read, dance and type . . . Plans to become a Commercial Education Teacher JIMMY BROCK Friendly and talkative . . . Likes sports and singing . . . Plans to join the Air Force. LEONARD B. BYNUM Friendly, talkative and courteous Likes to dance and have fun . . . Plans to enter Air Force. CURTIS COGDELL Friendly and intelligent . . . Likes to sing and have fun . . . Plans to be Barber. NANCY CLARISSA CALDWELL Friendly, shy and dependable . . . Enjoys outdoor sports and sewing Plans career as Physical Therapist. JAMES V. CROMARTIE Friendly, ambitious, talkative . . . Plans to be a surgeon. D. JEANNETTE DURHAM Friendly, dependable and comical Enjoys swimming, skating and dancing Plans to be a Social Worker. MARY ANNE DURHAM Friendly, studious and courteous . . . Enjoys reading, dancing and swimming Plans to become a psychologist. DAVID EVANS Intelligent, courteous, and studious Likes cross-word puzzles and dancing Plans to be an electrical engineer. KATIE G. FLANAGAN Nervous, friendly, shy, and talkative Likes to sing and dance . . . Plans to be a Registered Nurse. HATTIE OTILA FORBES Honest, loved by everyone and active Enjoys dancing cooking and dating Plans to become a Cosmetologist. ALLEN F. GAINES Friendly and courteous . . . Enjoys dancing and singing . . . Plans to become a barber. DWIGHT WYNN Friendly, humorous and talkative . . . Plans to enter Air Force. WILLIAM GILLISPIE Friendly, humorous and lovable . . . Likes to talk and dance . . . Plans to be a Jet Pilot. MELVIN GRIFFIN Talkative, friendly and nervous . . . Likes acting . . . Plans to be a Cosmetologist. KENNETH D. GRISWOLD Friendly, ambitious and sincere . . . Likes to play basketball . . . Plans to be Agriculture teacher. HORACE HENDERSON Obedient, ambitious and witty . . . Likes to swim, dance and drive . . . Plans to be an Engineer. PEGGY L. HOWARD Friendly, talkative and sensitive . . . I like to sew and dance . . . Plans to become an Economics teacher ROOSEVELT JONES Nervous, bashful and ambitious . . . Likes to play basketball . . . Plans to become a surgeon. MARY KING Friendly, humorous, adventurous . . . Loves singing and dancing and reading Plans to become a Nurse. KATIE KORNEGAY Friendly, bold, and sensitive . . . Loves dancing, cooking and reading . . . Plans to become Airline Stewardess . . . MARY KORNEGAY Friendly, talkative and lovable . . . Likes dancing and boys . . . Plans to be Airline Stewardess. SYLVIA KORNEGAY Dependable, studious and friendly . . . Likes to sing, and read . . . Plans to be a mathematician. JACPUELINE D. LOFTON Friendly, talkative, considerate . . . Likes to sew, read, dance, and singing Plan to be a nurse. RUFFIN LOFTON Friendly and shy . . . Likes to sing and hunt . . . Plans to join Air Force. CAROLYN MANLEY Friendly, talkative and considerate Likes to read, dance and type . . . Plans to be Commercial Ed. Teacher WILLIAM DARLAS MANUEL JR. Friendly, humorous, considerate Like to dance . . . Plans to be a Social Worker LEROY McKINNY Friendly and talkative . . . Likes to dance and sing Plans to join the Marines. EMMITT MELVIN Friendly, handsome and intelligent . . . Plans to join the Air Force. ALLEN MILLER Friendly, talkative and nervous . . . Likes to play basketball and dance Plans to be a Barber. RICHARD S HELTON MONK Friendly, humorous, considerate Plans to be Professional Boxer. RUTH AUGUSTINE MOZINGO Friendly, shy, talkative . . . Enjoys music and reading . . . Plans to be a teacher. YANCY MUSGRAVE JR. Friendly, and talkative . . . Likes sports and music . . . Plans to join Air Force. LEVESTER OATES Quiet . . . Likes to play baseball and talk Plans to be Professional Baseball LINDA PAYGE PIGFORD Friendly, conscientious and intelligent Likes music, sewing and reading . . . Plans to be a psychologist. DOROTH RAYNOR Friendly and talkative . . . Likes to read, type and sew . . . Plans to be secretary. CLARENCE RAYNOR Debonair and not talkative . . . Likes hunting and drawing . . . Plans to be an artist. AUDREY RHODES Pleasing personality and shy . . . Likes to sing, listen to music . . . Plans to be a college teacher. BENJAMIN ROBINSON Friendly, kind and fair to all . . . Likes sports and auto racing . . . Plans to join the U. S. Air Force. DONALD ROBINSON Friendly, talkative . . . Likes to draw, and help others . . . Plans to join the Air Force. DORIS ROBINSON Friendly, talkative, and comical . . . Likes to sew and read Plans to be a barber. LEON ROBINSON Friendly, and talkative . . . Likes to play basketball . . . Plans to join the Air Force. JAMES STRINGFIELD Friendly, shy and quiet Likes to cut hair Plans to be a barber. GEORGE SUTTON Friendly, talkative . . . Likes to talk and dance . . . Plans to be an electronic engineer. MATTIE PEARL SUTTON Friendly, courteous . . . Likes to sing and dance . . . Plans to be a registered nurse. SWINDELL SUTTON Friendly, bold and adventurous . . . Likes to dance, sing . . . Plans to be an engineer. GEORGE THOMPSON Friendly . . . Likes to dance . . . Plans to be an auto mechanic. NATHANIEL ROBINSON JR. Friendly, talkative . . . Likes all sports . . . Plans to join the U. S. Air Force. LORRAINE WALLACE Pleasing personality and talkative Likes to sing, and read . . . Plans to be a nurse. RAY ROBINSON Friendly . . . Likes to dance and sing . . . Plans to be a prof, baseball player. JOYCE MARIE ROY ALL Friendly, talkative . . . Likes to read, and dance . . . Plans to be a French teacher. DAVID ROYAL Friendly, shy . . . Likes to play baseball . . . Plans to join the Marines. BETTY JOYCE WARD Friendly, comical, and cooperative Likes to read and type . . . Plans to be a nurse. CAROLETHA WARD Friendly, talkative . . . Likes to read, cook and type . . . Plans to be a secretary. PAUL WHITFIELD Friendly, talkative . . . Likes to joke and talk . . . Plans to be a barber. BARBARA VERBUM SAMPSON Quiet, shy, and self-conscious . . . Likes to sew and solve cross-word puzzles Plans to be a teacher. JESSIE B. WILLIAMS Pleasing personality . . . Likes to sew and read . . . Plans to be a re gistered nurse, WILLIE SIMMONS Friendly, and talkative . . . Likes to dance and admire things Plans to be a Photographer. HUBERT WOOTEN Friendly and talkative . . Likes sports, and singing . Plans to join the Air Force. BARBARA A. SMITH Friendly, shy, and quiet . . Likes to sew , cook . . . Plans to be a cosmetologist. GWYNDELLA WILSON Courteous, intelligent . . Likes records and reading . Plans to become a doctor. jfen ZJJiree MR. J. A. CREECH Jen Jour - MR. B. F. CLARK Gu6 Scoufc MR. S. H. MILES ■■HN Junior Uarsi y MRS. G. J. DURHAM, Coach Head Coach: MR. J. BENNETT, Line Coach: MR. MILES Field Coaches: MR. J. EVANS, MR. H. F. STOVER l2 CPa rons Mr. and Mrs. Bum Artis Mr. William D. Artis Miss Shirly Ashford Mrs. Rena Atkinson Miss Annette Barfield Mrs. Emma Barfield Mr. George Barfield Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Barfield Mrs. Mary S. Bass Mr. Louis Bell Mrs. Louis Bell Mrs. Ruby Bennett Miss Alma Best Miss Edna Best Mrs. Kizzie Best Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blackman Mr. Tryon Blackman Mr. Joseph Blount Mr. M. A. Blount Mr. and Mrs. Glenward Boone Miss Annie L. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowden Miss Elnora Bowden Mr. and Mrs. David Bowden Mr. Paul Bowden Mrs. Velente Boyette Mrs. Victoria Boykins Mrs. Ella Brewingt on Mr. and Mrs. James Brinson Mrs. Armittie F. Broadhurst Mr. Grady A. Broadhurst Mr. H. H. Broadhurst Mr. J. W. Broadhurst Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Brock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock Maye Brothers Mr. E. A. Brown Mrs. Matthew Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryant Jr. Mr. Ellen Budd Mr. Vandie Budd Mr. Henry Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Addie Caldwell Mr. Reginald H. Caldwell Mrs. Ella Mae Carlton Mrs. Carrie Lee Carr Mrs. Emma Carr Mr. Matthew Cobb Mrs. Pearl W. Connor Mrs. Glades Craddock Mrs. Martha Darden Mr. James E. Davis Jr. Mr. Martell Davis Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dawson Mrs. Jessie Dixson Mr. William Dove Mrs. Catherine Elliott Mrs. Mary Elliott Mrs. Ruth Ezzell Miss Alice R. Faison Rev. A. T. Faison Mr. Ennis Faison Mr. John Faison Mrs. Katie J. Faison Miss Katie M. Faison Mrs. Leanna Faison Mrs. Maddie Faison Mr. Vernow Faison Mrs. Willie Faison Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Ford Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fox Mr. H. S. Foy Mrs. Rachael Flow Mr. Robert Franklin Mr. Johnnie Fredricks Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grady Mrs. Mary Grady Mr. and Mrs. David Gratham Mr. J. H. Greenfield Mr. W. F. Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper Mrs. Ruth Harper Mr. Roosevelt Harris Mrs. Edna Hartfield Mr. G. C. Hawley Mr. Mack Herring Mr. Albert Hicks Mrs. Hattie B. Highsmith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hines Mrs. Nellie Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hooker Mr. Aaron Howard Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Howard Mr. and Mrs. Leaiza Howard Mr, and Mrs. Hullie Hunter Mrs. Tissie Jackson Mr. George W. Johnson Mrs. Gladis Johnson Mrs. Gatsy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Jones Mr. James A. Jones Miss Annie Lou Kelly Miss Brookie M. Kelly Mr. Theartice Kelly Mrs. Vera Lee Kelly Mrs. Edna Earl Kennedy Mr. Donald King Mrs. Donald King Mr. Johnnie King Mrs. Julia King Miss Victoria King Miss E. Kornegay Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kornegay CPafrons Mr. Leonard Lee Mrs. Mattie Lee Mr. Robert Lewis Mr. Thomas Lewis Mrs. C. R. Lofton Mr. George Lofton Mr. Nathenial Lofton Rev. W. R. Lynch Mrs. Anne Malone Mr. and Mrs. Datch Martin Mrs. Katie Matthew Mrs. Mammie McBride Mr. and Mrs. Rayfield McKinnie Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKinnie Mrs. Mary Lou McNeill Mrs. Charity Merritt Mr. S. E. Miles Mrs. Cora Mitchell Mr. Joseph Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver Miss Elouise Oliver Mrs. Mable Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oliver Mrs. Lillie Outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Willie Outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens Mr. Leslie Pearsall Mr. Robert Pearsall Mrs. Pearl Piatt Rev. R. D. Pridgen Mrs. Eliza Raynor Mr. Levonza Revell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts Mrs. Alice Ruth Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson Mrs. E. K. Sampson Miss E. J. Sasser Mr. Richard Sauls Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Shepherd Mr. Jessie Shines Mrs. Katherine Shines Mr. Edward C. Simmons Mrs. Mary E. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Slocumb Mrs. Maybelle Smith Miss Daisy Southerland Miss Inez Southerland Miss Nellie Southerland Mrs. Irene Spruill Stanley Shoe Shop Miss Betty Joyce Sutton Miss Helen Sutton Mr. Jessie Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sutton Jr. Mr. John H. Teachy Mr. and Mrs. Lesses Teachey Mr. Robert Teachey Mr. Marvin Thigpen Mrs. Sally B. Thomas Mrs. Clarissa Thompson Mrs. Florence Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Troublefield Mrs. Beatrice Wallace Mrs. William R. Wallace Rev. William R. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wallace Mrs. Ruth Walls Mrs. Arphelia Walters Mrs. Mary Waltkins Mr. Granger Ward Mrs. Gwendolyn Ward Mrs. Lillie Mae Ward Mr. and Mrs. McKinney Ward Mr. Isaac Washington Sr. Mrs. Minnie Washington Washington's Shoe Shop Mrs. Mable Waters Mrs. Georgie M. Wells Mr. Donnie Williams Miss Floretta Williams Mrs. Henrietta Williams Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williams Rev. Mrs. Margaret Williams Rev. Roosevelt Williams Miss J. D. Williamson Mrs. E. P. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilson Mrs, Ronnie Wilson Mrs. Connie Wise Mr. Carl Woodson Miss Bertha Wooten Mr. George Wooten Mrs. Louzia Wooten Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Whitfield Mr. David Best Mr. and Mrs. George Faircloth Mrs. Katie Faircloth Mrs. Cerlistain Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Robinson Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mount Olive, North Carolina W. R. JENNETTE FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture Since 1917 Mount Olive, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors For a Full Line of Medical Supplies Shop at CLINIC DRUG CO. 221 North Center St. Mount Olive, North Carolina EVANS' ABATTOIR DARWIN AND JOHN EVANS, Owners and Operators Custom Slaughtering and Wholesale Meats Day Phone: OL 8-3825 Night Phone: OL 8-3 530 Mount Olive, North Carolina WEIL'S Fashion, Quality, Service First in Fashion, First for the Home Since 1865 Goldsboro North Carolina You've Shopped the Rest, Now Shop the Best With E-Z Credit KADIS, INC. East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Your Family Clothing Store Compliments of DOCTOR MELTON LOWNES Compliments of REV. CHARLES LOFTON Notary Public Seven Springs, North Carolina ,11 M.CS. CHERRY SON General Insurance 117 North Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Phone OLdfield 8-2088 Telephone 658-4126 BRITT'S SUPER MARKET Gas - Oil - Groceries - Quality Meats Highway 55, W . , 3 Miles West Mount Olive , North Carolina Compliments of Your BOTTLERS Goldsboro, North Carolina €sso McKEE OIL COMPANY Motor Oil - Heating Oil - Gasoline Mount Olive, North Carolina For Happy Motoring Best Wishes From ELLIS MOTOR SALES MOUNT OLIVE TRIBUNE Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1904 Published Tuesday and Friday Pontiac G. M. C. Rambler Mount Olive North Carolina Compliments of DAIRY PRODUCTS Wayne Division Goldsboro, N. C. Electricity — The heart of modern living TRI counTV , E L E CTm HI BERSH i P CORPORflTIOn] Oumec 'Bf Ttose ft Serves 1304 N. William St. Goldsboro, N. C. Compliments of IGA FOODLINER Mount Olive, North Carolina The family shopping center SMITTEY'S DRIVE-IN TASTEE FREEZE Highway 117, North Mt . Olive, N. C Serving the best food and ice cream in town! Milk Shakes of All Flavors. Owner R. M. SMITH Have You Heard the Word? ALBRITTON'S JEWELRY STORE Means the Most Jewelry - Watch Repair 110 E. Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY 'Complete Insurance Protection B. H. FICKEN Mount Olive, North Carolina Phone: OLdfield 8-2088 Your Troubles Vanish at Our Store When You See Our Wide Variety LOWES' FIRESTONE North Center Street Telephone OL 8-2919 Mount Olive, North Carolina Congratulations, Seniors MOUNT OLIVE GAS COMPANY Gas Furnaces, Gas Home Appliances and Tobacco Curers Phone OL 8-2455 121 N. Center St Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Mount Olive North Carolina BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Phone: OL 8-2322 1 14 E . Main Street Mount Olive North Carolina Furniture for Better Living Compliments of MURRAY SUPPLY COMPANY HASTY PLUMBING HEATING CO. for Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors Save on Gas KORNEGAY'S SERVICE STATION Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of RALPH HINSON Compliments of WITHERINGTON - THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Mount Olive, North Carolina WILLIAMS SIGN CO. Complete Sign Service CARROLL S. WILLIAMS Mt. Olive, N. C. 658-3501 Compliments of CLIFFTON TIRE SERVICE Mount Olive, North Carolina BILL PATERSON FURNITURE CO. 114 E. Main St. Mount O live Furniture for Better Living Compliments of GODWIN WATCH REPAIR SHOP Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of PRICES CANDY COMPANY Mount Olive, North Carolina QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP Courteous Service to All Tel. 658-2174 709 S. Center St MRS. A. DAWSON - Operator Say It With Flowers LILLIES FLORIST 24-Hour Service For Services in Photographs It's KRAFTS STUDIO Service in Oil Painting and Photographs W. KornegaySt., Mt . Olive, N. C. Compliments of GEORGE S. HOLMES GROC. Highway 55 East Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of SUMMERLIN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of D. T. McPHAIL SON'S The Family Clothing Store RALPH H1NSON GROCERY Mount Olive, North Carolina POWELL FUNERAL HOME, FLORIST and D. L. POWELL MUTUAL BURIAL ASS'N 70 6 Breazeale Ave. - Mount Olive, N. C. Compliments of HASTY PLUMBING HEATING CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contr . Mount Olive, North Carolina Office OL 8-2584 Telephones: J . Home OL 8-2416 Compliments of KADIS CLOTHING Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of WAYNE GLASS COMPANY Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of DURHAM SERVICE STATION Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of HALL'S GROCERY Mount Olive, North Carolina 5 If  7 ■I 1 mm V. wfflmm oh


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