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

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foKs tJH$ -5 n Class (ZetitmC, 'ZOe ove 7 ee 4 ' J H N J I a 0 1 h P P p p ( d dd m J J 0 d r j r r r r • rr I Central we Love thee, we'll honor thee daily We'll fight for our colors the old gold and blue, We'll never forsake thee although we do part, We'll always adore thee you're part of our heart. -17- —r tbt= =3 3E Chorus: Central we love thee, Central we love thee, Our love for thee shall never, never, die, Central we love thee. Central we love thee t± k K =tt Our love for thee shall never, never die. ) Q T - -J - 0 0.0 P P 1 h J 1 1 P T Tk, 11 J0d j ddTt •rJ P V _d._. V —r O' j 1 0 0-P Pa r 7 rr J; r 1 J n ii In the days of hard trials, when storms over take thee. We'll act as a captain and bravely stand by. We'll protect and defend thee, our dear Alma Mater, 'Til dark days are over and bright days appear. 2 mm m§m Albert L. Stanback WM____ t '; L’fi iilli SI 11 : m 3 IN MEMORIAM To our beloved Principal, Albert Leon Stanback, whose strong character, indomi table courage, unstinted and unselfish dedi cation to duty in the cause of education has endeared him in our hearts. Such indicia of character has given rise to the high esteem in which he was held by the people of this community and has set an example of lead ership, moral standards and good which will be hard to follow We, the Senior Class of 1965, memorialize our fallen leader THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 - Charles W. Stauford, Chairman 4- Glenn Caruthers 2- G, Paul Carr, Superintendent 5- John L. Efland, Jr 3- Delmar Brown 6- John E. Hawkins Not present: Roger E. Marshall A Tribute to A. L. Stanback The influence of Albert L. Stanback toward the betterment of our community will be exemplified in the lives and actions of his students for all the years to come, and many lives will be made brighter be- cause he passed this way. 5 I teakettlo tearoom ■ rforaU'd metal ball to b water make tea A. short or sweet biscuit Wkart'), n. ----- tea. wagon . r accustom to some a !ulies of. 3. To in raV; ' 1,- v.i- To give instt1 each, instruct, educate, $ . •-outre knov leuge or so that others ma f:iVn SOeuit mar« arCf knowledge; educate, the v fudduai; train, such sub)ectiorJbi the p t il mind; discipline, subordination fo’ Av4 d n 'r d j. Capulole of bc'mv? ULTv ’ tY C bWt ty teS.r a’bly. a°u- tcto h it), n. One iC '®Vls to instruct-, an in,. , 2. D i -net Dli qpne act or profession c ' • .Vuction; doctrine. n. A cup tor tc; n.; pi. - Mr. J. M. Murfree, Principal B.S. A. T. College M.S. A. T. College Mr. Willie C. Blue, Asst. Prin, A.B. Livingstone College English Mrs. Mable Payne, Secretary Mrs. C. M. Jones Elementary Supervisor Mrs- Ruth Deas, Guidance Counselor A.B. North Carolina College A. B. South Carolina State 7 FACULTY Mrs. C. Stanback, English and French A.B. N.C. College M.A. N.C. College Miss Helene F.Dix, Commercial Education B.S. N.C. College Miss M. V. Chavious, History A.B. N.C. College M.A. Columbia University Mrs. Delores Simpson, History A.B. N.C. College M.A. N.C. College Mr. Nathaniel Brooks Math and Science B.S. N.C. College 8 FACULTY Miss Margaret Bizzell, Math Science B.S. Shaw University M.S. A. T. College Mrs. M. C. Martin, English B.S. A. T. College Mrs. C. W. Hardaway, Business Education B.S. A. T. College Mr. V. F. Copeland, Biological Science B.A. A. T. College Mrs. V. K. Sanders Math and Music B.S. A. T. College M.A. Columbia University 9 Miss L. L. Suggs, Health Physical Education B.S. A. T. College Miss G. Mills, French English B.S. A. T. College Mr. R. Lyons, Health Physical Education B.S. A. T. College Mr. C. U. Moore, Music B.S. South Carolina State Mr. Edward McPherson Brick Masonry 10 Photo Not Available Miss C. Artis, Speech B.S. Elizabeth State M.A. N.C.C. Mrs. B. P. McAllister, Home Economics B.S. N.C. College M.S. N.C. College Mr. G. Corbett, Agriculture B.S. A. T. College Mrs. B. E. Underwood, Librarian A. B. N.C. College B. L.S. N.C. College Mrs. E. Fuller, French A.B. Livingstone College Mrs. H. Edwards B.S. Hampton Institute Elem. Music Glee Club 11 Photo Not Available Mr. J. Alston A.B.N.C. College Mr. T. Davis, Eighth Grade B.S. A. T. College M.S. N.C. College Mrs. Rebecca Ringer, Eighth Grade B.S. Shaw University M.S. A. T. College Miss L. J. Harris, Seventh Grade B.A. St. Augustine College 12 Mrs. A. D. Blue, Seventh Grade B.S. Barber-Scotia Mrs. O. T. Snipe, Sixth Grade B.S. N.C. College Mr. H. Cameron, Sixth Grade photo B.S. Fayetteville State Not Available M. Ed. N.C. College Mrs. M. P. Venable, Fifth Grade A.B. Johnson C. Smith 13 Mrs. A. A. Burt, Fourth Grade B.S. Hampton Institute Mrs. M. H. Murfree, Fourth Grade B.S. Livingstone College Mrs. D. Baird, Fourth Grade B.S. Fayetteville State Mrs. M. McPherson, Third Grade A.B. Winston Salem State College M.A. Columbia University Mrs. O. W. Hunter Third Grade B.S., Fayetteville State Miss C. P. Rainey Third Grade B.S., Winston-Salem State College 14 Mrs. A. J. Greene, Second Grade B.S. Fayetteville State Mrs. D. H. Bumphus, Second Grade A.B. Saint Augustine College Miss A. Y. Hairston, Second Grade B.S. Winston-Salem State Mrs. F. C. Warner, First Grade A.B. N.C. College M.A. Columbia University Mrs. R. S. Torain, First Grade B.S. Winston-Salem State M.A. Columbia University Mrs. A. M. Fuller, First Grade B.S. Elizabeth City State M.A. N.Y. University 15 tin M-a 1 5, n- ,.isni («ration £es toward a t (-ls'tik), aa, ate (-at), adj -a de«ree, £r l.Hrt bm college; hoi a ; pert, to, or dese _ 4 One who has receive ; one who has completed , or school. 2. A graduated, etc., to admit, at the cW ofm iktiama. 2. Io mark with leKre” graduate- a cup. 3. lo divide int ® lg a tax. — 1. Tobf «ange gradually. — grad aim shun), n. 1. the mark? ' thf Anna Alston Bo-Lou'1 I'm a very slow walker, but I'm careful never to back track. Flora Alston Flo Achievement is the essence of success. Carolyn Barbee Poochie God, loves to help him who strives to help himself. ' Laura Battle Mush It is easier to suffer in silence if you are sure someone is watching. Flora Bowen Flo Half of our lives are spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through try- ing to save. Linda Bradsher Pixie This above all, to thine own self be true.” 17 Wilma Breeze Jean’’ Always do right -- this will gratify some people and astonish the rest.” Treby Bumphus Strive to make the best better. Sheilda Burnette Dumpy If you do right, then God is with you, and if God is with you, you cannot fail. Carrie R. Cates So live that whether men like you or not, they are compelled to respect you. Gloria Cearnal Bo-Dean No man ever reached excellence in any one act or profession with- out having passed through the slow and painful process of studying and preparation.” Gregory Chavious Ribs Liberty is a boisterous sea. Timid men prefer the calm des- potism.” 18 James Chavious Stokes There are two ways to get to the top of an oak tree -- you can climb it or you can sit on an acorn. Hilda Coble Ouche Education is a long accomplish- ment but it is better to have and not need but to need and not have. Tyson Coble Top Cat Nothing is easier than fault find- ing; no talent, no self denial, no brains are required to set up in the grumbling business. Sylvia Cooper Syb He who believes in nothing still needs a girl to believe in him. Carolyn Corbett Love of learning is a pleasant and universal bond, since it deals with what one is and not what one has. Inise Corbett Neese You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean, if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. 19 Gilbert DeLaney ’’Pinky'' Guide yourself to higher channels and you will be well known. Annie Dixon Pepe A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it. Patrina Edwards Pat Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Annie English Runt The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none.” Clifton Evans Juicy The error of youth is to believe that intelligence is a substitute for experience. James Florence ’’Sleepy I have a good memory for for- getting. 20 William Harshaw Jack'' Live and let live for no man is perfect. Barbara Holt Bobbie Tis education that forms the common mind, just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. Leona Holt Mutt” You can make it if you try. Harry Jacobs Lover” Time as he grows old teaches many lessons. William Jennings Booster Its the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe love. Jennifer Johnson Jen A truth that’s told with bad in- tents beats all the lies you can invent. 21 Cornell Jones Skull” Oh what a terrible web we weave if at first we practice to decieve. Margaret Kenion Shorty' Sorrow is better than laughter if the heart is made better. Patricia Johnson Ann” Be content with your lot; one cannot be first in everything. Bertha Jones Berte” Finding the key to success is no problem but its telling if its the right key that counts. Rachel Latta Sweet Cakes Nothing shall be impossible unto you. Annie Lea Honey Bun Lord, grant that I may desire more than I accomplish. 22 Agnes Long Pat It is better to be alone than in bad company.” Kathleen Mayo Kat” Vitality in a woman is a blind fury of creation. Marie McBroom Ree He that has the will, seeks the way. Bonnie McDade Mac Ignorance is a voluntary mis- fortune. Brenda Mebane Do not wait for tomorrow; make your aim for success today. Carolyn Moore Crump Not unless we fill our existence with an aim do we make it life. 23 Cora Nichols Pete The grand essentials to happiness in this life are, something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. Johnny Obie Frenchie Knowledge is good, wisdom is better, but, above all, get under- standing. Jesse Frank Payne Du Frank Chance favors the prepared mind. Secily Pennix Tess Never put off tomorrow what you can do today. Wallace Poteat Wally Tis better to give than to receive.” Barbara Raye Bob To act on what you learn really matters. 24 Faye Scurlock Dean 1 Better slip with foot than tongue. Larry Tapp Angels fly because they take themselves lightly.” Carolyn Tate Ellie He that sees the chance and doesn't grasp for it, loses out in life. David Terrell Tutt No man walks alone. Barbara Thompson Bobby Anne The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves.' George Thompson Kit On Education: Enter with ambitions; leave with accomplish- ments. 25 Janet Thompson Sis Education is the goal to success. Larry Torian Toe One knows not what the future holds, but who holds the future. Irma Trice Clem” When you make your mark in the world, watch out for guys with erasers. Queen Esther Villines Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties. Charles Parnell Walton Bro He labors vainly, who endeavors to please every person. Nell Walton Tuffie” He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.” 26 Kerry Warren Donkey There is only one danger I find in life -- you may take too many precautions. Larry Watkins The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Thomas Watson Tom Lord grant that I may always desire more than I accomplish. Kenneth Woods Turkey Mingle a little folly with your wisdom, a little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Dolores Wooten Dee If only we are faithful to our past, we shall not have to fear our future. 27 THE CLASS OF ’65 IN 1952 Our First Graduation 1- Treby Bumphus 2- Anna Alston 3- Kathleen Mayo 4- Gilbert Delaney 5- Wilma Breeze 6- Janet Thompson 7- James Chavious 8- Inise Corbett 9-Frankie Payne 10-Thomas Watson 11 -Faye Scuriock 12-Larry Torain C( .OW' iiig4y ■ adiKknow x ng• 21 m at ion; as ne 1 c rsta n broadly 5n personi 6- Sex 'edgea-fole lowledge or shi (non), past part, of know. lOth'ing, n. 1. An ignore 'U. A member of a secre rished 1853-56 and adv rer of the foreign-bori JUNIORS man now comnn Lhe knee or ho beef, 1 Alston, Josephine Alston, Linda Allison, George Bates, Kathleen Bradshaw, Brenda Bradshaw, Deborah Bradshaw, Joyce Blue, Devonne Brooks, Bobby Brooks, Minerva Brooks, Shirley Brown, William Cearnal, Alvin Clayton, James Cousin, Anita Crisp, Bobby Crisp, Mary Da ye, James Edwards, Kathleen Ellison, Margaret English, Jennifer Farrington, Marvin Fox, Fleda Fuller, Regina 30 Gattis, Gladys Gunn, Dorothy Harshaw, Ida Harrelson, Wanda Jefferies, Terry Johnson, Donald Johnson, Gloria Jones, destine Latta, James Long, Evelyn Lewis, Tom Long, Eddie Long, Phyllis McDowell, Patricia McAdoo, Calvin Miles, Rebecca Moore, Lottie Morrow, Ronald Murfree, Adrainne Murfree, Wayne Nevilles, George Parker, Sylvia Parrish, Owen Patterson, Larry 31 Pettiford, David Poole, Faye Ramsey, Viola Riley, Betty Ross, Chester Scurlock, Leon Spring, Sylvester Snipes, Edna Swann, Lacy Tapp, Ella Tapp, Fredrick Tapp, Pamela Thompson, David Thompson, Fannie Thompson, Hattie Thorpe, Regina Torain, Annie Vanhooke, Charlie Villines, Betty Wade, Patricia Walker, Ronald Whitted, Jackie Whitted, Linda Whitted, Mary 32 ly (skol'cr-li), a learned perscv Ship, n.X. Cl at ion for the sui 'tic (sk6das't lazein to ha X. C often iddle Ages; festive of, the fedantic; fornv ic; as, scholast'S as, scholastic n philosopher of ___ th philosophical or ; depreciatively, a pedant; a f n. •cate (-ti kat), R.C.C dents, pursue their studi -cism ( tt siz’m), '2' oph o kV aphysics, 4 Q otus SCliw • 2. by schools or ? ll. st), n. r comme1 pt. s Allison, Sennie Atwater, Annie Atwater, Betty Blue, Constance Breeze, Linda Breeze, Willie Brooks, Linda Brooks, Ronald Brown, Brenda Bumphus, Sandra Cartnail, Mary Chavious, Thelma Coble, Sylvia Cooper, Gwinderline Corbett, Larry Corbett, Patty Cotten, Phyllis Currie, Martha Daye, Jeredine Delon, Gregory 34 Dixon, Claudine Enoch,Joyce Fearrington, Richard Harris, Ophelia Jefferies, Donice Jefferies, Gary Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Norma Jones, Cynthia Little, Catherine Mayo, Clarence Mayo, Jacauelina McAdoo, Corene McCauley, Caroline McDougald, James McPherson, Veronica Mills, Forrest Nichols, Sandra Parker, Glenda Parker, Marvin Poole, Carolyn 35 Ragland, Hutte Rainey, Christine Rainey, Daisy Rainey, Forrest Rainey, Howard Scurlock, Vickie Swepson, Rosiland Terrell, Phyllis Thompson, Marie Thompson, Peggy Thorpe, McAllister Tinnin, Linda Warren, Kathleen Watson, Kerry Wooten, Vernell 36 Villines, Clementine Walker, Tony FRESHMEN Allison, Albert Austin, John Baldwin, Della Beasley, Sheila Bradsher, Lacy Bradshaw, Douglas Bradshaw, Howard Brooks, Micheal Brown, John Browning, Walter Chavious, Janice Coble, Marquerite Corbett, Anthony Corbett, Larry Corbett, Ronald Cotten, Brenda Daye, Lee English, Gwendolyn Enoch, Laura Faucette, Edd Gunn, Larry Harris, Sandra Harshaw, Charles Johnson, Judy Jones, Byrant Jones, Lillie Jones, Nancy Killough, James Kirksey, Jacqueline Lewis, Eddie Loftin, Janet 38 Pennix, Dwight Pennix, Susie Pettiford, Dorothy Pettiford, Stella Poteat, Pamela Rainey, Blondie Rainey, Lillie Ramsey, Imogene Raye, Audrey Russell, Carol Smith, Carolyn Sneed, Mamie Tapp, Patricia Thompson, Betty Thompson, Esterine Thompson, Johnny Torain, Benjamin Torain, James Torain, Jean Trice, Vernon Villines, Ernestine Walker, Beannie Walton, Forrest Webb, Gwendolyn Woods, Mae Long, Virginia Mack, Vernell Martin, Micheal McAdoo, Archie McAdoo, Jeanette Nevilles, Theodora 39 ImmF 1 I leaf Intersection. churl. 2. Art? reus, etc. —- r characteristic o' ctown'ish-ly, F. , fr. L,. capacity or to ysi. See satia T] 1. A he? a A weapon b A stick, n golf, hock An associat supported ail' by a club. 5 It bastoneJ Any card r. M t e trefoil or cl°v®f, gaff-topsail b extend the spread of a gattG _ MOST POPULAR -- Gloria Cearnal Bonnie McDade These seniors are well known Will it be the same when they are grown? BEST LOOKING -- Cora Nichols David Terrell These two are cute, Do you want to know why? They are typical seniors of Central High. BEST DRESSED -- Patricia Johnson David Terrell These two are very neat, and They always smell so flowery sweet. MOST INTELLECTUAL -- Cora Nichols George Thompson These seniors made it with A’s B's You can't do it with C's and D's. 42 MOST MUSICAL -- Hilda Coble and Larry Torain He may pick; she may play, It may be a career for them some day.” MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -- Carolyn Moore and George Thompson These two will travel far and near You never can tell where they will appear. MOST ATHLETIC -- Kathleen Mayo James Chavious They show how good they are in sports By dribbling the ball down the courts. 43 BEST ALL-AROUND -- Frankie Payne Sylvia Cooper They will do good in this town Because they are the best all-around.' QUIETEST - - Barbara Ray and William Harshaw They are the most dignified Why don't others take this in stride. WITTIEST -- Gilbert DeLaney and Bertha Jones These two are very delerious; When will they ever get serious? BIGGEST PESTS -- Carolyn Barbee and Cornell Jones This is what they do best Being Central's biggest pest. MOST DEPENDABLE -- Carolyn Moore and Charles Walton Carolyn and Charles are always on time They're always in class when the last bell chimes. 44 BEST DANCER -- Bertha Jones and Harry Jacobs These two always keep up with the beat, They can jerk back without moving their feet.” MOST TALKATIVE -- Thomas Watson and Anna Alston These two just yap and yap One day they're going to be caught in a trap. BIGGEST FLIRT -- Tyson Coble and Anna Alston SHORTEST AND TALLEST -- Annie Dixon Clifton Evans Sheilda Burnette Gilbert DeLaney They may be short, they may be tall, But these four just beat it all. 45 0 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Patrols Guidance Club NHA Library Club Science Club season’s GREETINGS V PRCWDCNT 1 I SECRETARY [ TREASURER REPORTER ADVISER JV.F.A Bus. Drivers Band Glee Club Boys’ Basketball Team Girls’ Basketball Team Junior Varsity Cheerleaders -ffOROj Future Delta's Moore's Combo The Fugitives Hen Party Yearbook Staff Busy Hall 51 I -ms) rk or i for its . parti tAll ail , details in' :lors or mmercc; as, LStrial enterprisl , ; as, to increase IORK. commerce, trade, ind1 [ activity that has for r '-ften an inclusive rIS l jrengaged V -ack yg exchange c . ,ng commodities, ;e a scale that pro! mnaged in the c Jnes, etc. a 1 adVcr THE STALLION CLUB Durham’s Newest Club On Highway 55 South Phone: 544-2103 Congratulations to the Class of ’65 HILLSBORO SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Saving — Home Loans Since 1913 “Where you save does make a difference’’ 1 1 2 N. Churton St. Phone 732-2769 Hillsboro, N.C. Compliments of Our Best Wishes For Your Success In The Future Which Beacons. THE MEBANE ENTERPRISE and HILLSBORO JOURNAL CONE MILLS CORPORATION ENO PLANT C R FURNITURE CO. Mr. Mrs. Marshal Cates, Jr. Hillsboro, N.C. Better Furiture for Better Homes Telephone — 732-441 P.O. Box 167 Hillsboro, N.C. Motfftcfa Motorola Television Frigidaire App. Best Wishes Best Wishes HILLSBORO MILLS, INC. HONEYCUTT FRUIT PRODUCE CO. SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY G. E. APPLIANCES SIEGLER HEATERS Best Wishes From EFLAND MILLING CO. Efland, N.C. Hillsboro, N.C. PERRY’S FARM SERVICE Farm Chemicals — Seed — Feed Liquid Nitrogen — Lime Mebane, N.C. Phone 563-1 737 SMITH’S READY-TO-WEAR Complete Outfits For Ladies, Boys, Girls, and Subteens Phone: N.C. PIEDMONT CAFE We Serve Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Soft Drinks and Beer MASON CHEVROIET, INC. B°x 783 Hillsboro, N.C. Mebane, N.C. Phone 942-1938 TATE CONSTRUCTION REALTY CO. Building, Remodeling, Rental Collector and Sales Chapel Hill Gro. Tate KAY’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 489-2437 Durham, North Carolina Phone 732-2912 JOHN COUCH OIL CO. COUCH’S GULF SERVICE Gulf Tires, Batteries, Fuel Oil, Gasoline John Gouch, Mgr. Hillsboro, N.C. GILMORE FLOWER SHOP Mrs. George Gilmore ‘‘Artistry in Flowers” Hillsboro N.C. Compliments Of CARR’S SUPER MARKET Highway 70-A Hillsboro WASHETERIA Friendly and Prompt Servii Convenient Location at % WARNER’S SODA SHOP GENERAL CONTRACTING Hillsboro Phone 732-2061 N.C. N.C. Best Wishes INSTITUTIONAL FOOD INCOPERATION MELVILLE-CHEVROLET CO., INC. Sales Service Dial 3-7857 Mebane N.C. the EAGLE OIL CO. ( Texaco —Since 1921 V, Mebane, N.C. ORANGE FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Hardware — Plumbing Service Compliments of HILLSBOROUGH FURNITURE f COMPANY 1 Across from Carr’s Super Market D BROWN MOTOR CO. Phone — 732-3382 Hillsboro, N.C. Contract Hauling H. S. JONES TRANSFER FORREST FORREST FARM MACHINERY w Dial — 732-2281, P.O. Box 335 Hillsboro, N.C. Sales Service Elfand, N.C. Phone 5-2638 SQUIRES GROCERY Highway 70-A Phone 732-4591 Open Seven Days a Week YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Hillsboro, North Carolina (Milii WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Clarence Jones, Owner Hillsboro N.C. FORREST BROS. Groceries, Fresh Meats and General Merchandise |§g|jl HILLSBORO JEWELRY COMPANY W■ Churton Street Hillsboro, North Carolina SUMMER’S SHOE STORE Hillsboro, N.C. Shoes For Entire Family Shoes For Entire Family And All Repair Work Guaranteed Compliments of MANGUM DRY CLEANS and LAUNDRY North Hills Shopping Center MEBANE OIL COMPANY Phone 563-3812 CcCA American Heating Oil — Gas L CwwU I DEALER Mebane, N.C. TERRELS TIRE SERVICE Box 1699 Hwy. 70A Phone 732-3801 Hillsboro, N.C. We Appreciate Your Business Car Shoes for Men, Women, Children Experting Fitting SIS CRABTREE Footwear Dial 732-3112 Compliments of RAY’S MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE Hillsboro, N.C. Prop: Calvin Ray CHAPEL HILL FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL HILL MUTUAL BURIAL ASSN. 24 Hour Ambulance 942-3361 942-2869 Bynum Weaver, Manager Phone 929-1321 A. A. Butler, Prop. BUTLERS GARAGE (Adjoining the Minute Car Wash Bid.) Specializing in Automatic Transmissions and General Auto Mechanics 413 Brewer Lane Chapel Hill, N.C. MIDWAY LAUNDROMAT 403 Rosemary Street Chapel Hill, N.C. Save 50% on Your Laundry Bill PERRY’S BARBER SHOP Mrs. Nellie Perry, Owner Modern Equipment to Make You Look Your Best 111 N. Graham St. Chapel Hill, N.C. Compliments of JAMES PHARMACY “Your Family Druggist Hillsboro N.C. RUTH’S CHICKEN BOX NO. 2 “Famous Spot For Food Beverages 107 N. Graham Street Chapel Hill, N.C. Delivery Service Phone 942-2639 MIDWAY BEAUTY SHOP Inez Minur — E. Caldwell, Operators We Need Your Head In Our Business 410 W. Rosemary St. Carrboro, N.C. Compliments of POPES 5 to $1.00 STORE Hillsboro, N.C. Compliments of CLUB YOUNGFEL Leroy Kirksey — Manager Compliments of TOWN CHAT Hillsboro, N.C. Compliments of NORTH STREET SINCLAIR Hillsboro, N.C. PATRONS Mr. Carl B. Atkins Mrs. Cordelia Allison Mr. Mrs. Ephon Allison Mr. Mrs. Marvin Allison Mr. Thomas Allison, III Rev. Mrs. A. T. Alston Mrs. Ernestine Alston Mr. Joseph Alston Mr. Lee Alston Mrs. Lillian Alston Mrs. Mary A. Alston Mrs. William E. Alston Mr. Calvin Anderson Mrs. E. B. Anderson Mr. Mrs. Edmond Baine Miss Carolyn Jean Barbee Rev. Mrs. Charlie R. Baldwin Mr. Joe Bates Mrs. Ethel Battle Miss Barbara Beasley Miss M. A. Bizzell Mr. Jaycee Blackwell Mr. Ervin Boldin Mr. L. A. Brackett Mr. Joe Bradsher Mr. Mrs. Bill Breeze Mr. .Mrs. Casey Breeze, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Casey Breeze, Jr. Mr. Mrs.-Dave Breeze S SGT Mrs. Hughton Breeze Mr. Mrs. James Breeze Mr. Thomas Breeze Mr. Bobby Brooks Mr. Mrs. Ernest Brooks Mr. N. Brooks Mr. Mrs. Rayfield Brooks Mr. Mrs. James Browning Mrs. Cleophus Browder Mr. Chester Bullock Mr. Chalmers Bumphus Mrs. Dorothy Bumphus Mr. Walter Bumphus Mr. D. Shepered Burnette Mr. Mrs. Ervin Burnette Mrs. Thelma Burnette Mr. Mrs. Artis Burroughs Mrs. Artherlene Bynum Mr. Charles Bynum Mr. Joe Byrd Mr. Hubert Cameron Mr. Mrs. Ernest Cates Mrs. Velma Cates Mrs. James Cearnal Miss.Myra Cooper Mr. Mrs. Fred Chavious Mr. Mrs. James Chavious Mr. Lee Chavious Miss Martha Chavious Mr. Mrs. Nathaniel Chavious Mrs. Cora Clark Mr. Roy Cobb Mr. Joe C. Coble Mr. Mrs. Walter Coble Mr. V. F. Copeland Mr. G. C. Corbett Mr. Clyde Corbett Mrs. Eva Corbett Mr. Waddell Corbett Mr. Charles Craig Mr. Mrs. Arthur Crisp Mrs. Eloise Crisp Mr. James Lewis Davis Mr. Mrs. Torleton Davis Mrs. Annie Daye Mr. Eddie Daye Mr. Clarence DeGraffenied Mrs. M. H. DeShield Miss H. F. Dix Mr. Mrs. Jesse Dixon Mr., Mrs. C. L. 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Hunter Miss Shirley High Mrs. Frances Jackson Mr. Mrs. Alexander Jacobs Mr. Mrs. H. H. James Mr. Mrs. John Jeffries, Sr. Mr. Mrs. John Jeffries, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Larry Jenkins Miss Bessie Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mr. Ervin Johnson, Sr. Mr. Ervin Johnson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt Johnson Mr. Mrs. George Johnson Mr. Mrs. James Johnson Mr. Mrs. James Johnson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Hubert Johnson Mr. Mrs. Leon Johnson Mr. Mrs. Mincey Johnson Mr. Mrs. Robert G. Johnson Mr. Mrs. William A. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Arthur N. Jones Mr. Mrs. Craven Jones, Sr. Mr. Henderson Jones Mr. James Jones Miss Katherine Jones Mrs. Molly Jones Mrs. Neila Jones Mr. Walter Jones Mr. J. E. Kearney Mrs. John Kenion Mrs. Vannie Kenion Private Frank Le Grand, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Floyd E. Leonard Mr. Mrs. George Letlow Mr. Mrs. Tom Lewis Mrs. Carrie Loftin Mr. Clearance Loftin Mrs. Louise Loftin Mrs. Maggie Loftin Rev. 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