Central High School - Blue Flame Yearbook (Hillsboro, NC)

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The Senior Class of Central High School Hillsboro, North Carolina Proudly Presents the 1959 issue of the Myself I have to live with myself, and so I want to be fit for myself to know I want to be able as days go by, To always look myself straight in the eye; I don’t want to stand with the settir sun, And hate myself for the things I've A lot of secrets about myself, And fool myself, as I come and ; Into thinking that nobody else w; The kind of person I really am, I don't want to dress up myself ii sham. I want to go out with my head erect; I want to deserve all peoples' respect; But here in the struggle for fame self I don’t want to look at myself ar know That I'm bluster and bluff and ei show. I never can hide myself from me; I see what others may never see; I know what others may never know; I never can fool myself, and so, Whatever happens I want to be Self-respecting and conscience free. done I don't want to keep on a closet shelf Dedication To Our Parents For their years of guidance, pati- ence, the sweat of their brows, the labor of their hands, the aches of their hearts we dedicate the 1959 issue of The Blue Flame. Alma Mater SCHOOL BOARD Working for the betterment of our school system are members of the School Board. Members are, left to right, Messrs: J. E. Hawkins, Ross Porter, C. W. Stanford and G. P. Carr, Superintendent. Administration PRINCIPAL Working long and hard for the betterment of our school and stu- dent body is our principal, Mr. A. L. Stanback. 6 Mrs. Catherine Stanback Knowledge is proud that he has learn'd so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Senior Advisors 7 Miss MARTHA V. CHAVIOUS Lift instead of learning. Mrs. DELORES P. SIMPSON He that inquires much learns much. Mr. COLEY HOOKER Never let a person be more fastidious to you than you are to him. Miss MARGARET A. BIZZELL If there is any good I can do or any kindness I can show, let me know now for I shall pass this way no more. 8 Mrs. M. C. MARTIN First, to thyself be true. II Mrs. GRACE H. McMULLEN So live that whether men like you or not, they are compelled to respect you. Mrs. P. H. WOODS No man succeeds by walking alone. Miss GLORIA JONES The true object of education should be to train one to think clearly and act rightly. 9 Mrs. V. K. Sanders Climb though the rocks be rugged. Mrs. Bettye P. McAllister Education is only like good culture; it changes the size, but not the sort. Mr. J. M. Murfree Use hospitality one to another without grudging. Mr. W. C. Blue We are never too old to look to the future. 10 JANNETTE ALLISON Net 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4; Student Council 1. STUART ALLISON Red N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4. DOROTHY BALDWIN 4-H Club 1-4; Patrol 1-4. MARY BATES Little Mary 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 3-4; Library Club 3-4; Dramatics 4; Newspaper Staff 4. DORIS HOLMAN Libby President N.H.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Library Club 1-3; Dramatics 4; Student Council 2; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4. LEVI M. CARSON Hot Rod Vice-President N.F.A. 1-2-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Student Council 3-4; Bus Driver 3-4; Newspaper Staff 4. ROBERT A. BEASLEY Rab Dramatics 4; N.F.A. 1-3; Baseball 3-4; Bus Dri- ver 3-4; 4-H Club 1-4. WILLIAM BEASLEY Bill N.F.A. 1-4; Dramatics 4; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 3-4. 12 JAMES BRADSHER Bro Rabbit N.F.A. 1 -4; 4-H Club 1 -4; Bus Driver 3-4; Band 1 PARKER BRADSHER Mutt Band 1-2; N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4. BETTYE BREEZE N.H.A. 1-2; Dramatics Club 4; Basketball 1. MARY L. BREEZE Minnie 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4; Student Council 1. MARIE JONES Ree Secretary 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Band 1-4; Patrol 2- 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Basketball 1-4; Asst. Editor Annual Staff 4. BERTHA MARIE TORAIN Muppy Treasurer N.H.A. 1-4; Annual 4; 4-H Club 1-4; Newspaper Staff 4; Bus Driver 4. JACOB BROWN Jake Baseball 1-2; N.F.A. 1-4; Bus Driver 2-4. DALLAS BURNETTE Band 1 -2; N.F.A. 1 -4; 4-H Club 1 -4. 13 ELVINIA CHAVIS Sweet Pea N.H.A. 2-4; 4-H Club; Library Club 1-3; Dra- matics 4; Bus Driver 3; Glee Club 3. MYRA JEAN COOPER Mike N.H.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Student Council 3. LOUIS BURTON T 4-H Club 1-4; N.F.A. 1-4; Dramatics Club 4. MARY E. CATES Sis 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 3-4; Dramatics 4. CALVESTA CHAMBERS Vest 4-H Club 1-4; Cheerleader 4; Student Coun- cil 1. CORA CHAMBERS Mag 4-H Club 1-4. 14 VEATRICE E. FARRISH Cookie 4-H Club 1-4; Library Club 2-3; Glee Club 2-3; Bus Driver 3-4; Dramatics Club 4; N.H.A. 2-4. OTIS FEARRINGTON N.F.A. 1-3; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4; News- paper Staff 4. JAMES A. FULLER Coony 4-H Club 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Glee Club 1; N.F.A. 1. MARJORIE GATTIS Margie 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Glee Club 1-2; Student Council 1-4; Patrol 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Editor of Annual Staff 4. ANNIE HARRELSON C.P.T. 4-H Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Dramatics Club 4. RUBY E. HUGHES Doll Baby N.H.A. Club 1-4; Library Club 3; 4-H Club 1-4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 4. WALLACE HUGHES Bun Student Council 1; N.F.A. 1-4; Dramatics Club 4. PHILLIP JONES . Phil 4-H Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-2; N.F.A. 1-2; An- nual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4. 15 JOSEPH McBROOM J. B. Glee Club 1-2; Student Council 4; Patrol 1,2; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4. ROTHER MEBANE Jeff Baseball 2; 4-H Club 1-4. LOY FRANK LONG Lover Boy N.F.A. 1-4; Band 1-2; 4-H Club 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Basketball 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 3,4. ROBERTA LONG JAMES LYGHT Beebe N.F.A. 1,2; Band 1,3; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4; Newspaper 4. FAYE M. LYNN Slim 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4. X ALICE MAYO Cookie 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Band 1-4; Student Council 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Annual Staff 4. DAVE McADOO Frosite 4-H Club 1-4. MONROE McADOO Press 4-H Club 1-4; Student Council 1-3; Newspaper 4. 16 DALLAS OBIE Little Richard Glee Club 1-2; Basketball 1; N.F.A. 1-2-4. DOROTHY PARKER Sis 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Dramatics 4; News- paper Staff 4. MINNIE LEE RAINEY Peaches Student Council 4; Library Club; 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 4. FANNIE ROSS Bell 4-H Club 1-4. SHIRLEY SATTERFIELD Jap 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 3,4; N.F.A. 2; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 4. JANICE B. SHAW Jan N.H.A. 1-4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-4; Library Club 2-3; Dramatics Club 4; Student Council. LUCY SNEED Mae 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 2-4; Dramatics 4. WADE TAPP Nettie 4-H Club 1-4; N.F.A. 1-4; Dramatics 4. ANNIE TERRELL Scoup 4-H Club 1-4; Glee Club 1. 17 WILLIAM TORAIN Pooch N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4. CAROLYN TRAYNHAM Carol 4-H Club 1-4; N.H.A. 1-4; Business Manager of Blue Flame 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 1-2,4; Dramatics 4; Library Club 2-3. CLEAVER THOMPSON Completed high school work at the United States Armed Forces Institute, Madison, Wis- consin. JOSEPH THOMPSON Joe N.F.A. 1-2; 4-H Club 1-3; Glee Club 1-2. CLYDE TINNEN Glee Club 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Cheer Squad 3-4; Baseball 3-4; Safety Patrol 3-4; N.F.A. 1-4. EVELYN TORAIN Evelyne N.H.A. 1-4; Editor of Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4; Student Council 2. HILTON VILLINES Nudie N.F.A. 1-4; Band 1-3; Bus Driver 4; Student Council 1. NANCY VILLINES Pete 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4; Basketball 3; Glee Club 1-2; Library Club 2. VOLLIE VILLINES Rooster N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 3; Baseball 2. 18 CHARLIE WHITTED Eagle Glee Club 1; Basketball 1-4; Newspaper Staff 4; Baseball 2. JOE WHITTED Dewey Glee Club 1-2; Basketball 1; N.F.A. 1-2. HATTIE VINSON Sue Sittie Sue Student Council 1-4; 4-H Club 2-4; Bus Patrol 1-2; Dramatics 4; Class Reporter 3. LEON WADE Pete N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 3-4; Pa- trol 4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM WADE Goose Glee Club 1-2; Patrol 1-2; Baseball 2-4; Basket- ball 2-4; Bus Driver 4. CHARLES WELLS Heater N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Band 1-4; Bus Driver 3-4; Annual Staff 4. MARY WHITTED 4-H Club 1-4; Dramatics 4. MARY WOODS Neck N.H.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Library Club 3; Patrol 4. GENNIE YELLOCK Shortie N.F.A. 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4; Bus Driver 3-4. 19 Annual Staff Bull Session 20 Juniors Elbert Blackwell Zenell Bolton Gertie Brooks Gurna Brooks Louise Cates Elizabeth Cearnal Clementine Chavis Thomastine Couch Harold DeLon Dorothy Ellison Bertha Enoch Sylvia Haith Ralph Holman Jerry Johnson Doris Jones Fred Jones Juniors Steve Long Charles McAdoo Harvin McAdoo Herbert McAdoo Marian McAdoo Fred McClinton Priscilla McCulley Ernestine McDougald Edward Mebane James Mebane Linda Moore John Nichols Samuel Parker Thelma Rainey Louise Rampsey Ira Satterfield Juniors Edna Tapp Gloria Thompson Jimmy Thompson Magaline Thompson Mildred Thompson Peggy Thompson Shirley Thompson James Thorpe Sadie Torain Willie Torain Delaphine Vincent Richard Wade Elizabeth Walker Garfield Watson Dempsey Whitted Georgianna Whitted Sophomores Robert Barbee Janet Beasley Dorothy Blackwell Luther Boyd Barbara Brooks Evon Brooks Bennie Breeze Barbara Bunker Sarah Cates Eva Cates Helen Chavious Mary Compton Janet Cmmp Carrie English Samuel English Arlean Farrish Mary Fuller Margaret Graham Robert Graham Henry Holman Fannie Jones Rebecca Jones Catherine Long Roosevelt Lyght Barbara Mayo 24 Sophomores Misha Mayo Maudie McBroom Frances Miles Evelyn Norman Robert Pettiford Wallace Poteat Shirley Ramsey Marie Riley James Robinson Margaret Satterfield Leon Stanback Robert Tapp Jimmy Thompson Aaron Torain Eleanor Vanhooke Alexander Wade Edward Walker Marie Watkins Thomas Watkins Alma Watts Cleo Warren Harold Wells Sula Whitted Linwood Williams Naomi Williams 25 Freshmen « Joan Alston Johnnie Armstrong Thomas Bolden Carolyn Breeze Robert Breeze Rosetta Breeze Vera Breeze William Brooks Vance Brooks Malinda Browder Jean Cearnal Marjareite Cooper Millicent Crisp Ray Delaney Welbon De Lon Mary Ellison Pearlene Enoch Beverly Gaddy Sandra Harrelson Doris Hester Josephine Holman Colin Jeffries Christine Jennings Beatrice Johnson James Johnson Nancy Jones Patricia Jones Virginia Latta Daisy Long Janie Long 26 Freshmen Lorena Long Margaret Mayo Annie McAdoo Audry McDougald Carolyn Mitchell Gerald Murfree Louis Parker Katrina Pettiford Walter Pettiford Zollie Pettiford Syline Poteat Charles Rainey Mary Richards Billy Richmond Bobby Richmond Bernice Simpson Donald Swann James Tate Dock Terrell Ann Torain Marie Torain Margaret Trice Esther Villines Cofean Walton Ronnie Warner Frank Whitted Julia Whitted Lawrence Whitted Rebecca Wilson Pearlie Woods 27 Senior BEST ALL AROUND Alice Mayo and Phillip Jones MOST DRAMATIC Ruby Hughes and Wade Tapp MOST ORIGINAL Mary Bates and Stuart Allison 28 MOST MUSICAL Dorothy Parker, Dallas Obie, Shirley Satterfield BEST DRESSED Nancy Villines and Vollie Villines Superlatives BEST ATHLETES Marie Jones and William Wade BIGGEST PEST Janice Shaw and Charles Wells MOST TALKATIVE Evelyn Torain and Leon Wade 29 MOST DEPENDABLE Marjorie Gattis and Hilton Villines FRIENDLIEST Jacob Brown, Elvinia Chavis Myra Cooper, James Bradsher BEST LOOKING Veatrice Farrish and Gennie Yellock BEST DANCERS Bertha Torain and James Fuller WITTIEST Mary Whitted Fannie Ross, William Torain 30 Class History In September, 1955, we the class of 1959, made our first appearance in high school. For eight years we had looked forward to the time when we would become high school students. We still feel grateful to our elementary teachers. We realize the great responsibility they had in preparing a group of boys and girls for high school. We were a class of one hundred twenty-five when we graduated from the eighth grade and entered high school. Miss Gloria Jones, Mrs. Audrey Burt, Mrs. Grace McMullen, and Mr. James Yourse were our fresh- man teachers. We elected our class officers in each division and got to work. Members of our class were eager to participate in the various extra activities of the school. Among those in the band were Marie Jones, Alice Mayo, Jacob Brown, Parker Bradsher, James Bradsher, Dallas Burnette, Mary Woods, Hilton Villines, Carolyn Traynham, Charles Wells, James Lyght, and Loy Long. In the Glee Club were Phillip Jones, Marjorie Gattis, Ruby Hughes, Myra Cooper, Joseph Thompson, Joseph McBroom, and Joe Whitted. On the basketball team were Marie Jones, Alice Mayo, and William Wade. Helping to enforce the school laws on the patrol squad were Marie Jones, Marjorie Gattis, Joseph McBroom, and Phillip Jones. All girls were privileged to join the N.H.A. and the boys joined the N.F.A. and we were all members of the 4-H Club. A flick of the wrist and the year was completed. We lost several of our classmates and were now a group of one hundred three. As before we elected officers in each division, with Miss Margaret Bizzell, Mrs. Anita Bryant and Mrs. Maurine Jones as our sophomore teachers. Our activities were a bit numerous this year. Our school purchased a new activity bus and we made many educational trips. We visited the planetarium, The State School for the Blind, The State Hospital for the Mentally Retarded at Goldsboro, tobacco factories in Durham and Greensboro and also colleges in the same area. Some of our students continued to participate in the same activities as during our freshman year. Marjorie Gattis was added to the basketball team. Jacob Brown and Dorothy Baldwin were added to the patrol system. Crowning our glory this year was the selection of Alice Mayo as our Harvest Festival Queen. In the fall of 57, our Junior class was a happy group of eighty-six. This year our Junior teachers were Miss Martha Chavious, Mrs. Delores Simpson, and Mr. Fred W. Whitfield. We elected over all officers this year. Levi Carson was elected president; Doris Holman, vice president; Shirley Breeze, secretary; and Hilton Villines, treasurer. Our hearts were saddened when on February 14,1958, Valentines Day, our beloved school departed its many years with us during a fire which burned it to the ground. The fire, taking along with it thousands of dollars worth of equipment, started around 4 o'clock in the morning. After two weeks vacation we were again settled down to work. We were in a new building primarily built for elementary grades but was being used for the high school department until the new building was completed. The heights of our activity for this year was the Junior-Senior Prom. We had anticipated this event for many years, looking with envy at the girls dressed in their beautiful gowns escorted by gentlemen in their tuxedos, who called for them bearing the most lovely bouquets. This year we were participants and we thoroughly enjoyed it. This event was held in the Cedar Grove School Auditorium on April 11, 1958. Our final year began in September, 1958, with Mrs. Catherine Stanback and Miss Helene Dix as our Senior Advisors. Doris Holman was elected president of our class and we dignified Seniors began work- ing on the many tasks that were before us. Levi Carson was vice-president and was also elected presi- dent of the Student Council. Secretary, Marie Jones; and treasurer, Bertha Torain. The outstanding ventures of our Senior year were the presentation of a class play, the trip to A T College in Greensboro on Senior Day, the preparation for graduation and the publishing of the annual, of which Marjorie Gattis was named Editor and Chief. It was a great pleasure to publish the school annual. Let’s hope everyone will enjoy and treasure it in the years to come. We will forever be grateful for the privilege of attending this school and for the guidance and en- couragement of our parents and teachers. When we receive our rings and especially our diplomas, the history of our class as a group ends, and each member will write his own history by his future deeds. Janice Shaw, Historian Class Prophecy of ’59 Be seated, and listen while I shall forecast for you the future of each member of the Class. Come join the seniors as we make our round, We’re going to take you all over town, It's this way, and that way, whatever we do, There's lots of good fun we'd like to show you, So hurry and get to your places. With a bright smile on your faces, For we're glad to have you go with us, On this our Senior Merry-Go-Round. Listen, I hear music. It sounds like the voices of Dorothy Parker, Dallas Obie, Shirley Satterfield, and William Wade. Their voices will always be remembered by their classmates, because singing was always their first love. Lower the gang plank folks! Do you see what I see? None other than Vollie Villines, Gennie Yel- lock, Leon Wade, Charles Wells, and James Bradsher who are now in the United States Army. Alice Mayo, Hattie Vinson, Elvinia Chavis, Mary Breeze, and Myra Cooper are among the most distinguished secretaries in New York. They were always interested in typing in High School. Say, who are those smiling nurses coming down the hall in Lincoln Hospital? Bertha Torain, and Evelyn Torain of course. Who wouldn't get sick just for them to hold your hand? Janice Shaw and Carolyn Traynham are. also nurses in Paris, while Mary Bates is attending a Modeling School there. Look! A new building is being added to Central High School with Stuart Allison, Louis Burton, Otis Fearington, and Dave McAdoo working as brick masons. They really seem to be making a fortune. They sometimes get to chat with Doris Holman who is a teacher there. She tells them that her students are just darlings . Marjorie Gattis, Veatrice Farrish, and Mary Whitted are married and are very efficient wives. Maybe their Home Economics did them good after all. Take a letter please, Miss Marie Jones. She is a secretary to the President of a school in Electri- cal Engineering. The president is Jacob Brown. As we all remember, Parker Bradsher started his career as a husband early. I've heard he had to build larger barns because he is buying new machinery. What he learned in Agriculture must have been worth a lot. Say, what's this? Buy your tickets for the baseball game tonight. Curtis Crisp, James Fuller, Rother Mebane and Curtis English, formerly of Efland, North Carolina, are stars for the Boston Red Sox. Well, all I can say is I bet it's going to be exciting. Pictures Live Forever is Faye Lynn, Mary Woods, Minnie Rainey, and Annie Harrelson's slogan. They are now wonderful photographers. I hear they have quite a way with children. Mary Cates, Annie Cates, Lucy Sneed, Dorothy Baldwin and Roberta Long are taking life easy; they haven't decided what they plan to do as a career. Jannette Allison, Nancy Villines and Fannie Ross are partners in a dress shop in New York. Next to their shop William Beasley is making suits for famous singers. Hilton Villines and Levi Carson are now partners in a beautiful Florist Shop in Durham, North Carolina. Thanks to Mr. Murfree for what they learned in Agriculture. Cora Chambers, Annie Terrell, Bettye Breeze and Calvesta Chambers who attended De Shazor's Beauty College in Durham, North Carolina, are now working in Raleigh. A new drug has been discovered by two of our utmost druggists; Wallace Hughes and Phillip Jones. After 25 years of chewing Spearmint Chewing gum, Robert Beasley has gone into business for him- self. He has William Torain and Wade Tapp as his co-workers in the Beasleymint Factory . Joseph Tompson, Monroe McAdoo, Joe Whitted, James Lyght,’ and Charlie Whitted now own barber shops in Washington D.C. and Greensboro. Loy Long has gotten old, grizzly, and gray and is still trying to jive young ladies. Joseph McBroom and Clyde Tinnin are now driving for the National Stock Car Races. Joseph prom- ises not to try to wipe any more pebbles from his eyes. I suppose you wonder what the Merry-Go-Round holds for me. My it looks interesting, but right now, as you can see, I'm too busy with the future of my classmates. 32 Ruby Hughes School Helpers Secretary Clerks Cafeteria Workers 33 ACTIVITIES Student Council Patrols Library Club 36 37 In the Work Shop « «... . ■ -f Wx,; ; s - «yy. ,A. .-•- Band Majorettes HH i dK Glee Club 38 Girls' Basketball Team Cheering Squad 39 Boys' Basketball Team mmmr mm m® ■m '-mm vzmm i mm '•wrw Bus Drivers 40 Class Wills We, the departing Senior Class of 1959, in full possession of akeenmind and strong body after four strenuous years, do hereby revoke all former wills and declare this our Last Will and Testament. To the faculty we leave our deep appreciation for long-suffering patience and kindness to us. To our beloved advisors, Miss Dix and Mrs. Stanback, our affectionate admiration and profound respect. Mary Breeze wills Peggy Thompson the ability to do the best in all her classes. She also wills her sister, Vera Breeze, the ability to stop being so fast. Carolyn Traynham wills Barbara Bunker her seat in the Dramatics class so that her acting can be put to use. Bertha Torain wills the future Seniors the ability to strive hard and make that year a better one. Mary Whitted wills Evon Brooks the ability to get a boyfriend without any competition. Evelyn Torain wills Gloria Thompson and Sylvia Haith her seat in 12th Grade English. Annie Elarrelson wills Delacy Poteat the ability to hold Butch so that she won't have to cryandworry over him. Faye Lynn wills Thomasine Couch the ability to continue her courtship with Louis Burton after he finishes school. James Fuller wills James Mebane the ability to be the best pimp next year. James Lyght wills the remainings of bus 5 to Dempsy Whitted. William Wade wills his basketball suit (number 45) to Thomas Grady. Charlie Whitted wills Bobby Mayo his English book. Joseph Thompson wills his tractor to Daniel Thompson. Alice Mayo wills to Barbara Mayo her position in the Senior Class. Doris Holman wills to Clementine Chavis her beloved seat in the English Class. Myra Cooper wills Bertha Walton the ability to keep quiet and not talk so much. Shirley Satterfield wills Arlene Farrish and Margaret Satterfield her talent for the next year on stage at Central High School. Hattie Vinson wills to Sylina Poteat and Christine Jennings a governor to guide their mouths so they won't talk so much. Cora Chambers wills Sandra Harrelson a zipper to keep her mouth closed. Wallace Hughes wills Clementine Chavis his typing speed. Jannette Allison wills to Mageline Thompson her seat in French. Clyde Tinnen wills Edward Mebane the ability to walk to the lunchroom instead of running. Stuart Allison wills to Clementine Chavis, and Louise Villines the ability not to be such pests. Veatrice Farrish wills Pauline Yellock and Gertie Brooks the ability to get a boyfriend. Minnie Rainey wills Mammie Rainey the ability not to be so fresh. Monroe McAdoo wills Ralph Holman the ability to get up and get to school on time. Lucy Sneed wills Shirley Ramsey her seat in Dramatics and the ability to forget those little fresh boys. Mary Woods wills to Pearl Woods, Janice Long, and Ann Torain five pounds of salt to keep them from being so fresh. Joseph McBroom wills Thomasine Couch the ability to get out her Chemistry. Robert Beasley wills Charlie Jennings the ability to tell the truth and stop playing with girls on bus 25. Jacob Brown wills Robert Whitted the ability to buy his own pencils. Joe Whitted wills Bobby Mayo the ability to tell the truth. Parker Bradsher wills Sam Parker Bus 51. Vollie Villines wills Jerry Johnson the ability to keep his mouth under control. Hilton Villines wills Richard Wade Bus 28. Leon Wade wills Robert Whitted his seat in Agriculture. Levi Carson wills Jerry Johnson the ability to take his place as president in the Student Council. Loy Long and Joe McBroom will their ability to make A's in French to Peggy, Shirley, and Mildred Thompson. Nancy Villines wills Louise Villines and Clementine Chavis much success in the future to find them a boyfriend and stop going around with other girls for boyfriends. Mary Bates wills Christine Terrell her seat on bus 31. Dorothy Parker wills William Villines the ability to keep his hands off of other people's property and his nose out of the upper atmosphere. Ruby Hughes wills Zollie and Katrina Pettiford the ability to strive hard to become Seniors in '63. Phillip Jones wills Hubert McAdoo his typing speed. James Bradsher wills Frances Swann the ability to get a boyfriend. Wade Tapp wills Doris Jones, Thomasine Couch, and Faye Thompson his seat in Dramatics. Otis Farrington wills Geneva Whitted the ability to study her lessons. Curtis Crisp wills Joe Coleman the ability to stop talking so much. Loy Long wills Harold DeLon his ability to get along with girls the way he does. Annie Terrell wills Pauline Yellock the best of her love for Willie Parker. Marie Jones wills Misha Mayo her position on the girls' basketball team. To Edward Mebane, Curtis English wills a Brown Cream '55 Pontiac. To Herbert McAdoo, Dave McAdoo wills The key to the Highway. To Joan Alston, Marjorie Gattis wills her position as center guard on the basketball team. To Gloria Thompson, Dallas Burnette wills enough love to last her until she graduates so she won't have to get another boyfriend. To Priscillia McCulley, Dorothy Baldwin wills her patrol duties. To Barabara Bunker, Janice Shaw wills her front seat on Bus 11. Fannie Ross wills Marie Torain her charm. Roberta Long wills Virginia Ruffin her seat in the English Class. To all who remain in dear old Central High School, the Seniors wish to leave their best wishes and hopes for four as happy high school years as we have had. Mary Bates Nancy Villines 41 The Senior Class wishes to express its appreciation to all who have contributed to the success of the 1959 yearbook. Please Patronize Our Advertisers Compliments of POOLE’S FROZEN AND CANNED FOODS Butner, N. C. Durham, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. j Compliments of SMITH’S FURNITURE COMPANY Hillsboro N. C. Compliments of POPE’S 54 to $1.00 STORE Hillsboro N. C. Use Fat-Boy Note Book Paper Manufactured by CAROLINA PAD PAPER CO. Charlotte N. C. Compliments of BROWN’S GARAGE Phone: 4994 Hill sboro N. C. Complim ents of CARR’S SUPER MARKET Highway 70A Hillsboro N. C. Compliments of WHITE FURNITURE COMPANY “Save With Safety” at Mebane N. C. HILLSBORO SAVINGS AND LOAN Compliments Compliments of of BELLE VUE PLANT CONE MILLS CORPORATION William L. Barrell Co., Inc. ENO PLANT Hillsboro N C. Hillsboro N. C. 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VILLINES SONS Fresh Vegetables Meats Esso Gas—Motor Oil Cedar Grove Highway 86 N.C. EFLAND MILLING COMPANY Custom Feed Grinding Corn Exchange—Molasses Mixing Carolina Biscuit Flour J. L. BROWN SONS Dealers in General Merchandise Efl and N.C. Hillsboro N.C. COLE MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac and GMC Truck Dealers License 1127 Highway 70 Hillsboro Phone 6631 N.C. MANGUM DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Hillsboro N.C. Phone 2744 HILLSBORO SERVICE STATION 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. Allen Watkins, Prop. Phone 4745 Hillsboro N.C. MELVILLE CHEVROLET CO., INC. Sales Service Dial: 3-9851 Mebane, N.C. Best Wear in Clothes—Shirts—Hats YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Phone ,2554 Hillsboro N.C. GILMORE FLOWER SHOP Mrs. George Gilmore “Artistry in Flowers99 Phone 3267 or 3262 Hillsboro N.C. RAY’S MOTOR CO. Sales—Service Phone 2853 Hillsboro N.C. FORREST BROS. Groceries, Fresh Meats and General Merchandise Dial 4441 Hillsboro N.C. COUCH’S GULF SERVICE Road Service—Fuel—Oil—Kerosene jf I Phone 3691 ] Hillsboro N.C. ■i - McDADE TELEVISION SERVICE Phone: 2403 Day or Night Open Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Hillsboro N.C. VINCENT’S -HAVE CABS-WILL TRAVEL- Dial 2381 Hillsboro N.C. Compliments of BANNER-TRULOVE CO., INC. Wholesale Groceries and Specialties 218 Hughes Street Greensboro Phone BR 2-1105 N.C. | Compliments of THE MONTGOMERY-GREEN CO., INC. 424 South McDowell Street D . . , P.O. Box 31 Raleigh N.C. JAMES PHARMACY “We Appreciate Your Business” You Will Appreciate Our Service TTM1 , Phone 3701 Hillsboro N.C. Compliments of CATES ESSO STATION Phone 3 151 Hillsboro N.C. Compliments of HILLSBORO CLEANERS LAUNDRY Phone 2131 Hillsboro N.C. All Work Guaranteed at SUMMEY’S SHOE SHOP National Shoes for Every Member of the Family 12 yrs. experience in Hillsboro in repairing shoes Hillsboro Phone 4894 N.C. HILLSBORO SUNDRY Gifts, Toys, Drugs Fountain Service Hillsboro N.C. IRENE’S FLORIST “See the Rest, Buy the Best” Day 6911 Night 6916 Hillsboro, N.C. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Clarence Jones, Owner Hillsboro N.C. LITTLE SHOP “KNOWN FOR GOOD MERCHANDISE” Phone 6581 Hillsboro N.C. Compliments COLLINS DRIVE-INN Hillsboro N.C. G and G GROCERY Phone 3787 Full Line of Groceries Fresh Vegetables Hillsboro N.C. SMITH’S READY-TO-WEAR Complete Outfits for Ladies, Boys, Girls and Sub-Teens We Give Green Stamps Hillsboro N.C. J. M. MILLER SON LUMBER CO. Quality Building Materials Highway 70-A West Phone LO 3-3484 Mebane, N.C. Compliments of R. L. MANN WHOLESALE CO. P.O. Box 1467 32 North Main Street Burlington N.C. WALKER MILLING COMPANY High Grade Flour, Meal and Feed Stuffs Chas. M. Walker, Jr. Phone 2265 Hillsboro N.C. Congratulations to the Senior Class WEST END HARDWARE VARIETY West Hillsboro N.C. Compliments of FORREST FASHIONS Hillsboro N.C. HILLSBORO JEWELRY SHOP Elgin and Bulova Watches Phone 4755 Hillsboro N.C. C. R. FURNITURE CO. T. V. and Radio Frigidaire Electric Appliances Dial 2155 Hillsboro N.C. Compliments of SCOTT’S SHELL SERVICE Highway 70 Phone 6493 Hillsboro N.C. Patrons Mr. Mrs. Charlie Baldwin Mr. Mrs. Ernest Beasley Mr. Mrs. Oscar Beasley Mr. Albert Blackwell Mrs. Freddie Breeze Mr. Casey Breeze Mr. A. J. Breeze Mr. Mrs. James Breeze Mrs. Carrie Brooks Mr. Mrs. Rafield Brooks Mr. Mrs. Lester Bostic Mrs. D. H. Bumphus Mr. Mrs. M. C. Burt, Sr. Miss Luevenia Carson Mrs. Cora Chambers Mr. Mrs. Thomas Chambers Mr. Mrs. Ulysses Chavious Mrs. Bertha Cooper Mr. Mrs. Ollie Cooper Mr. Tarleton Davis Miss Helene Dix Mr. Ned Ellison Mr. Nudie Ellison Mr. Walter Faribault Mr. William Franklin Mr. Mrs. Allen Gattis Mrs. Hassie V. Gattis Mr. Mrs. Melvis Gattis Mrs. Creola Grady Mr. Mrs. Bernard Harris Mrs. Grace Harris Mr. Mrs. Ira Hester Miss Nellie Hester Mrs. Ruth Hester Mr. C. Hooker Miss Dorothy Holt Miss Margaret Hughes Miss Allie Lee Jacobs Mrs. Elise Jefferies Mrs. Parthenia Johnson Mr. Mrs. Authur Jones Miss Catherine Jones Mr. Henderson Jones, Jr. Mr. Bernard Latta Mrs. Nina Loften Mr. Mrs. James Lyght Miss Mary Lyght Miss Thelma Mayo Mr. Mrs. J. M. Murfree Mr. Mrs. James Nichols, Jr. Mr. Mrs. James Parker Mrs. Bertha Payne Mrs. Hazel Payne Mr. Mrs. John A. Rainey Mrs. Elizabeth Rainey Mrs. Allie Reaves Mr. Mrs. Odie Richmond Mr. Mrs. Harold Russell Miss Peggy Sellars Miss Esther Shipp Mr. Willie Sneed Mr. Mrs. Stanback Miss Pamela Stanback Miss Ethel Stanfield Mr. Clarence Tapp Mr. Mrs. George Thompson Mr. James M. Thompson Mr. Offie Tilley Mr. James W. Tinnen Mr. Mrs. Charlie Torain Mrs. Katherine Torain Miss Janet Torain Mr. Jim Henry Torain Mrs. Ruth Traynham Mr. Howard Vanhooke Miss Mary A. Vanhooke Miss Ruthlean Vanhooke Mr. Mrs. Euddie Villines Mr. Mrs. Fate Villines Mr. Mrs. Flaywood Villines Mr. Johnny Villines Mr. Mrs. James Vinson Mrs. Cecelia Wade Mr. James Wade Mr. Mrs. James L. Wade Mr. Mrs. Lacy Wade Miss Magedelena Wade Mr. Mrs. Roosevelt Warner Mr. Harold Webb Mr. Carter White, Jr. Mrs. Flossie R. Wells Miss Oveda Williams 48 ♦


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