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Rx ' Q4 ,Q- - fr A 'A ' ' ' .,,-.- , f f , -1 a- ' K ,.-JA ' fi - .L X . . ,-px 5 Q 1 In R .s , f ' A' ' ' J ' X- 1' Q L J 4. I 'fy - ' 1- Q n 5 I- M V ' ii' , ,JM ' .-LA Q1 1 Q. 'fffzwff lf, -- . 'V '5 77 5 . .U 4 '-' V - , ,-. J N -i4lv-'ff TV7g X' ' ' J IW: 'A Y ,S -,J Q :V 'A .N X. KK' 1 I K X I N ' X 'L PM ' - X 'p3',....:A1 ,, ' r . , .ny -,QW . 6 ,-e- rv , ,XQ A 1 1 bf- n -.J - 'Plu- , . ., .sm .-.A - , ,,. A g....- ., -iwwfffl P N C H ORS A WA Y xx xx S S I S FOREWORD . . . W As our stately ship sails away from our school port where we have harbored so long, we wish to leave behind fond m e m o r i e s of the many parties, ball games, and other special events that we have shared with classmates and friends. We hope that the memory of the Echo will remain in your hearts as we sail to- ward our future goals. N 0 P We are seawara' bound in the 1962 I . im!! w ,J 1. ff, ff fm A, lull: 14' WL I MI' ck 2-19 W ,.,. e-,,.... ' Q 2' AX - f-X 'V Z I X ' ' LJ. . , , ' . f fi fa ,x N '57 S '4 Vr, A -1 J As -f 7 .1 ' '. A E I 'i-.---7-' - ' ' Q4 ' mr: In f X - ' Cx I - in In your honor . Mrs. Stack Mrs. Bowman We, the '62 Senior crew of the Echo, would like to express our appreciation to these captains for the years of loyal service they have given to the students of Colfax School. In earlier years they provided us with the fundamentals of education, without which we would have never reached the end of our voyage. It is with sincere gratitude that we honor these most deserving teachers. 3 ir ir 4 4' ' 2+ 4 4 1+ 4 P it 41 'A' 'k f I yivg i, + it 4 A if 4 4 4 24' if 'k Mrs. Pulp -Q39 Miss Dillon Miss Trivette Young Mznds Strzve Toward Future As Mr. Bracken points out to these three boys the best way to saw a board apart is to do It without sawing the fingers off. Home Eeononues Increase Chances or a Successful Home Lyfe . . These two girls are contemplating the best way to sew in a zipper and get it in right the first time. Here are three girls who won prizes for them- selves and the Home Ec room by submitting Training in Commercial Courses VW!! Introduce a VWa'e Variegf of Jobs to You. . At the end of the year, these students hope to be able to increase their typing speed to a rate of 60 words per minute. JK,- Skeptical eyes look on as Miss Everhart points out various letters, words, and brief forms in shorthand. The Study of Languages ana' Geography Increase S tua'entAwareness ana' Tolerance. . With the help of this bulletin board, Mrs. Cheney explains the crisis of the world to a partly-understanding group of students. These foreign-looking students are now in their second year of French. Although there is a new method of teaching it this year, it still looks like the same old Greek to them. ,. w ,pg -V V - - r'fL,1,1y 1 s w. M: f . S -,LJ ' Z' -'-f ., A , , , ,, .,..., rw -:Y s vm in i 'r sg .Ql!i .rmltsu ,,... , .. .. 4 ii Algebra ana' Science Stimulate Curiosity and Research . These students are diligently working their minds as well as their fingers while they try to figure out a complicated Algebra problem. Here we find Mr. Stuckey giving his biology students a lecture on the Cro Magnon Cronium, or better known to us as a skeleton head. FPL--4-' Interest in Sports Produce We find these girls working fast and hard to get that ball away from the opposing team and down to the other end of the COUII. Here we see one of the Colfax Bu1ldogs concentrating on making that all-important foul shot. Bulldogs get that bonus shot. 1 SCHOOL MA SCOT 1 s TJ.. F S 1 WWA I i r Qs ,Q X 0. ' Bulldog ALMA MA TER Our strong band can ne'er be broken, Formed in Colfax High. Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Seal'd by friendship's tie. qChorusJ Alma Mater, Alrna Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwavering true, When we from life shall part. Mem'ry's leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o'er 1ife's broad track To pleasures long gone by. High School life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly by, Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for Colfax High. SCHOOL COLORS Blue and Gold 7 4 3 I GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mr. Robert L. Willis COUNTY NURSE Miss Rose Quinn HIGH PRINCIPAL Mr. Arnold L. Bolen SECRETARY Miss Alta Rayle B SPEECH THERAPIST Mrs. Fern Brankey 1-lr n FACULTY l Miss Betty Everhart Mrs. Winnie Cheney Mr. Cyrus Stuckey B-S' Degree A-B- Degree A.B. Degree Business Education History Science Mr. Roger Nelson B.S. Degree Physical Education Mrs. Helen Godwin B.S., M.S. Degrees Home Economics Mrs. Elizabeth Sykes Mr. Rufus Bracken Mrs. Mary Ann Streetman B.S.S.A. Degree B.S. Degree B.A. Degree Librarian Agriculture French 1 9 ' if? f nfs 50+ tl MASCOT A - 1 I' Xw, N' XXL 93? x f :sa ik H' iw L Q, J , f inf x Q' E ' r-wg-ff: Z7 MASCOTS Deliise Nuckles Kenny Hedgecock x Y , T QQ I 1 sf ..-Qu President . SENI ORS S1 CLA SS OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . Larry Morgan Secretary Vice President ..... ' . . . . . Jo Westmoreland Jlmmy Hedgecock ' Treasurer . . 1 SENI ORS NANCY CAROL ATCHISON Buckwheat Basketball. . . l,2,3 . . . Most Improved . . lg Track . . 2g . . Monogram Club . . 1,2,3g . Class Sec. . l . . . Treas . . . 1,43 . . . F.H.A LARRY GENE ATKINS Goat Basketball . . lg . . . Monogram Club . . g . . Hi-Y . . 25 . . F.F.A. . . l,2,3g . . . Class V. Pres. PHILIP WILSON ATKINS lfphulf F.F.A. . 1,2g. . Class Sec. . 2 . . . V, Pres. . . ly Beta Club . . 3,4g . . . Basketball Scorekeeper 3,45 . . . Monogram Club . . 3,4g . . Marshal . Bus Driver. . . 3,4g . . . Annual Staff . . 4g . . Superlative . . 4. I2 35 . . . Glee Club . . . 1,4g . . . Bus Driver . . 3,4g . . . Annual Staff . . 4g . . . Superlative .. SENI ORS RICHARD CYRUS BALLARD Richard F.F.A. . l,2g . . . Bux Driver . . 2,3g . . . Class V.Pres. . 25 . . . Superlative . . IEWELL MARIE EDWARDS Jewell 4-H Club . . lg . . . F.H.A. . . 1,2g . . . Superla- UVC. HAROLD MONROE BAME Harold ' F.F.A. . 1,2,3g . . . Baseball . . 3,4g . . Monogram Club . . 3,4g . . . Superlative . . 4. 13 EK-.Nw ' BEULAH ILENE FULK Ilene SE I ORS Frankie 4-H . . 1,2,3g . . . Glee Club . . 1,2,3g , . F.H.A. . lg . . Tri-Hi-Y . . 1,2g . . . Superlative . . 4. Glee Club . . . 1,2,4g . . . F.H.A. . . l,2g . Tri-Hi-Y . . l,2. SANDRA GAIL GRAY Gan 4-H Club . . 1,2,3 . . . Sec..2...Pres..3.. Dress Review Winner . . qDisr.rictp1,2,3 . . . fStateJ . . 3g . . . G1eeC1ub . . 4g . . . BetaC1ub . . 1, 2,3,4g Junior Marshalg . . . D.A.R. Award . . . 4. I4 Dx SE IORS JAMES STANLEY HEDGECOCK nnmmy.. F.F,A, . . l,2,3g . . . 4-H . . 1,25 . . . Bus Driver ..3g.. . C1assTreas . . . 2,3 . . . V.Pres . . 45 . . Superlative . . . 4. ef WAYNE JOEL LAWSON Ifwaynell F.F.A. . l,2,3g . . . Basketball . . 1,2,3g . . Most Improved . . 2g . . . Monogram Club . . l,2,3. J LINDA GRAY LEWIS Linda Glee Club . . . l,4g . . . Beta Club . . . 2,3,4 . . . Historian . . 3,4g . . . Class Treas. . 3g . . Chief Marshal. . 3g . . . Annual Staff . . 4g . . . Super- lative . . 4. 15 SENI ORS MARY SUE LINVILLE V1 nsoupy.. r F.H.A. . . 1,2g . . . Glee Club . . 1,4g . . Class V. H Pres. . 15. . . Basketball . . 1,2,4g . . . Monogram Club . . l,2,3,4 . . . Sec . . 4. TERRY LYNDON MARSHALL n .Taken Track . . 2,3,4g . . . Basketball . . . 2,3,4g . . V Baseball. . . 1,2,3,4 . . . Most Improved . . 2 . . . A11 County . . 3 . . . Most Valuable . . 35 . . Monogram Club . . 1,2,3,4 . . . V.Pres. . 4g . . F.F.A. . . l,2,3g . . . Superlarive . . 4. ARCHIE BENNETT MCGEE IR. n Bennyn F.F.A. . l,2,3 . . Treas. . 2g . . Ir. Varsity . . 1,2 Basketball . . . 1,2,3,4 . . Co-Captain . . 4g . . . Monogram Club . . 1,2,3,4 . . Pres 43 . . Annual Staff . . 45 . . . Superlative . . 4. I6 SENI URS Q LARRY GARLAND MORGAN Larry F.F.A. . . 1,25 . . . Beta Club . . 2,3,4 . . . Pres. . 4 Basketball . . . l,2,3,4 . . . Special Award . . . 3 All Tournament . . . 3 . . . Co-Captain . . . 45 . . . Track . . . 2,3,4 . . . Special Award . . 35 . . Baseball. . 3,45 . . . Monogram Club . . l,2,3,45 . . American History Award . . . 35 . . . Marshal . . 3 ML Colfax . . . 35 . . . Annual Staff . . . 45 . . . Superlatives . . 45 . . . ClassPresident . . 4 . . . F.H.A lative LINDA JEAN SMITH Linda 1,25 . . . Glee Club . . . 4g 45 . . . Annual Staff . . . ... -- 4. I 7 'vs ELIZABETH ANN SMITH Dunk L F.H.A. . 1,2,a5 . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . 25 . . 4-H . . , 1,2,3 . . Song Leader . . 2 . . . Reporter . . . 35 . . . Glee Club . . 1,45 . . . Track Team . . 25 Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . Special Award . . 2 . . Co- Captain . . 45 Monogram Club . . l,2,3,45 . . Miss - Colfax . . 3 . . . Annual Staff . . 45 . . . Super- lative . . . 4. Super- RONALD CHARLES SYKES Ronnie F.F.A...1,2,3g . . . 4-H. . . lg . . . Hi-Y. . lg . . Superlative . . 4. SE IORS PATRICIA JANE STAFFORD lfpatll F.H.A. . 2g . . Bus Driver . . 2,3,4g . . Glee Club . . 1,43 . . . C1assPres. . 1,2 . . Sec. . 3g . . . Beta Club . . 2,3,4 . . Treas. . . 3 . . Sec. . 4g . . Track . . 2 Basketball . . l,2,3,4 . . . Outstanding Player . . 3 . . . All County . . 3 . . Co-Captain . . 3,45 . . . Monogram Club . . l,2,3,4 . . Pres. . 3 . . Treas. . 4g . . . Annua1Staff. . . 4g . .. Superlatives . . 4 Marshal . . 3g . . .Crisco Award . . 2. BILLY JOE TILLEY Bill F.P.A. . . l,2g . . . Class Pres. . lg . . . Baseball . . '2,3,4g . . . Monogram Club . . . 2,3,4g . . . Beta Club . . 3,4g . . . Superlative . . 4. 18 SE I ORS SHELBY JEAN TUCKER Sheb F.H.A. . . l,2,3g . . . Monogram Club . . . 2,3,4g Glee Club . . 4g . . Cheerleader . . 2,3,4 . . Chief . . 3,4g . . . Annual Staff . . 4g . . . Superlative ru L CHARLES VONCANNON Charles F.F.A. . l,2,3g . . . 4-H . . . 1,2g . . . Hi-Y . . . Baseball . . 2g . . . Monogram Club . GARY DWIGHT VOSS , ..Ga-ry.. F.F.A. . . 1,2,3g . . . Bus Driver . . . 2,3g . . . Basketball Tim:-:keeper . . 2,45 . . Superlative . . 4. 1 I9 ,E L-Ur, ,. .Q g H1592 Q11 A ANITA IEAN WIER SENI ORS JOSEPHINE WESTMORELAND NJOII F.H.A. . 1,25 . . . Beta Club . . 3,4 . . . Treas. . . 4 Glee Club . . 4g . . Cheerleader . . 2,3,4 . . Chief . . 4 . . Special Award . . 35 . . Monogram Club . . . 2,3,4g . . AnnualStaff . . 4g . . Superlative . . 4 Class Secretary . . 4. Niter F.H.A. . l,2g . . 4-H . . l,2,3 . . Sec. . 1 . . Pres. . 2 V.Pres . . 3g . . Glee Club . . 1,45 . . Cheerleader . . 1,2,3 . . . Co-Chief . . 2,35 . . . Monogram Club . . l,2,3g . . Class Treas . . 25 . . . Annual staff . . 43 . . . Superlative . . 4 REBECCA ANN WILLIARD llBeCky7l F.H.A. . . 1,2 . . . Sec. . 25 . . . Glee Club . . . 1,2,4 Q? ,X 4-H . . 1,2,3,4 . . Reporter . . 4 . . Songleader . . 4 T7 State Calf Show Winner . . 4g . . . Cheerleader . . 1 ' 4g . . . Monogram Club . . 4g . . Annual Staff . . 4g ea . . Bus Driver . . 43 . . Superlative . . 4. zo MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS AND KEEP YOU CClass Songj May the Good Lord bless and keep you, Whether near or far away, May you find that long awaited golden day today. May your troubles all be small ones, And your fortune ten times ten, May the Good Lord bless and keep you till we meet again. May you walk with sunlight shining, And a blue-bird in every tree, May there be a silver lining, Back of every cloud you see. QCHORUSQ Fill your dreams with sweet tomorrows, Never mind what might have been, May the Good Lord bless and keep you till we meet again. May the Good Lord bless and keep you, Whether near or far away, May the good you wish for others shine on you today. May your heart stay tuned to music, That will cheer the hearts of men, May the Good Lord bless and keep you till we meet again. May you long recall the rainbows, Then you'll soon forget the rain, May the warm and tender memories Be the ones that will remain. THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Two roads diverged il. a yellow wood, And sorry I could not trave' both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, fClass Poemj Zl uf U In yi. s And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black, Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to'way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost LAST WIL We, the Senior Class, hereby will and bequeath a few of the possessions we have acquired during our twelve years of study at Colfax School. These possessions, we feel, will be of great help to the rising Seniors of '63. Article I We, The Senior Class, leave our gratitude and appreciation to Miss Everhart for the help she has given us in preparing the '62 edition of our yearbook, and to Mrs. Streetman who has been a great help to us since she came to Colfax. Article II I, Nancy Atchison, will my friendly ways to Peggy Welborn, provided that she speaks to every- one, everyday, with the exception of Donny. I, Larry Atkins, will to Olivia Atkins my ability to get through 12 years of school without buy- ing a single sheet of paper. I, Philip Atkins, will my ability to be the Most Talented boy in the Senior Class to Jay Motsinger. Always remember that the show must go on, Jay. I, Harold Bame, bestow my courteous ways to Floyd Shields. Use them well, Floyd. I, Jewell Edwards, bestow my quiet ways upon Ronnie Beeson and Vicki Shields. I, Frankie Fulk, will my ability to sing if I have Ilene beside me, to Brenda Hester and Martha Alley. I, Ilene Fulk, will my ability to state my beliefs and hold to them to Hank Gribble and Flora LaRue. I, Jimmy Hedgecock, will my unused bus license to Joe Thompson. Make better use of them than I did, Joe. I, Wayne Lawson, will my ability to get married, work, and still goof off at school to Lee Calloway. I, Linda Lewis, bestow to Bonnie Gossett and Elaine Whitaker my ability to create new and different ways of styling my hair. I, Mary Sue Linville, will my ability to figure out more ways to lay out of school to Larry Stafford with this warning, Never use the same excuse twice, Larry. 22 A DTE TAME T I, Terry Marshall, leave my ability as star pitcher on the baseball team to anyone who thinks he can handle the job. I, Benny McGee, will my ability to play basketball to Roger Duncan. Keep trying, Duncan. I, Larry Morgan, leave all my girl friends to Bernard Smith and Gerald Atkins. I, Elizabeth Smith, will my seat on the gymnasium floor to Darrell Rayle. Keep it clean, DiPPY-H I, Linda Smith, will my ability to be the wittiest girl in the Senior Class to Patricia Hancock, provided that you tell at least one joke a day, Patricia. I I, PatStafford, will my ability to have a variety of boy friends to Patsy Sapp and Janice Hunter. It's all in the way you bat your eyelashes, Girls. I, Ronnie Sykes, who always has something to say anytime, anyplace, bestow this gift upon Kitty Westmoreland and Johnny Motsinger. I I, Billy Joe Tilley, will my ability to be the most dependable boy in the Senior Class to Larry Morgan. I, Shelby Tucker, leave everything I own to the Junior girls, except Rick, of course. I, CharlesVonCannon, will all my beloved and much studied? books to Etta Cox and Wayne Atkins. Long may you turn the pages. I, Gary Voss, will my ability to speak French with a true French accent to Kit Seigler and W. J. Lawrence. Au Revoir, Boys. I, Josephine Westmoreland, will my ability to drive a car on the wrong side of the road to Woodson McGuire. I, Anita Wier, leave my position in front of the Senior mirror to Leon Little and Janice Mills. I, Rebecca Williard, will my ability to drive my school bus and only hit one mailbox to Wade Smith. Article III To Mr. Bolen, we leave all those who didn't make it. Pour Souls! 23 44- '.':f +P? fied ...H .ia - , 5 MOSTIN TI TEL E MOST DEPENDA BLE Io Westmoreland . . . Billy Joe T111ey MOS Pat Stafford . MOST COURTEOUS Richard Ballard . . . Frankie Fulk F ina ewis... yM BIGGEST FLIR TS mv' ' Elizabeth Smith . . . Ron ' Sykes FRIENDLIEST Axu, 5 1' G 4 TH LE TI C Terry Marshall I 62 Nancy Atchison . . . Jimmy Hedgecock MOST TALENTED Phil Ankins . . . Gail Gray 11 MOST A TTRACTIVE x , v 'S TN X - a A F 'I 1 3- , , v W 9 A X' qx 1 Y 'fi '- T L' Q' ' I Ah 4 SA. ff 1'--H. -V Q- A WI TTIES T Linda Smith . . . Gary Voss Becky Williard . . . Benny McGee gf K if . x y M. an 1 ,Q . f . 'a -,.' f . W. v -i .y f I ' '55 T v Q ,G .- 07 2 5 Y , V. .Z .-x l. ' . V 1 L - - nf ixxf f -. T, -X .. V., - ,v -4 A -: 'Y F'-I - 5:1 K .A ,Z -,K X sl 'r 45 . -.5-5 'ix ' 'f - J. '-. 1'.l'h'rl .n I K ' , ' , '-Q'-f . :M ,V-N Mu..-' f ' iw' ., sfigf :B-. NEA TES T Anita Wier . . . Jimmy Hedgecock BEST ALL AROUND CUTEST if -2 J 21731: - ,Q I Pat Stafford . . . Larry Morgan Shelby Tucker . . . Benny McGee QUIETEST Jewell Edwards . . . Harold Bame CLASS PROPHEC Y Aslsit here slowly turning through the pages of my Senior annual, my mind wanders back to ten years ago, to the 1962 graduating class of Colfax High. Many things have happened since those wonderful Senior days. Mr. Bolen has retired and now lives a life of luxury on the warm sands of Wakiki Beach. Mrs. Streetman finally got her dream of going to France, and now teaches in one of its largest schools. Linda Lewis is now owner and designer of Paris Originals, the highest-priced dress shop in Paris. Becky Williard is her very stunning fashion model. Larry Morgan has just been elected President of the United States and his private secretary, Pat Stafford, thinks he'1l be the greatest president to ever enter the White House. Shelby Tucker is the head guide in the United Nation's building. Benny McGee now has himself a band called Little Ben's Combo. Along with him are Charles VonCannon as his piano player and Terry Marshall who plays the drums. They are presently playing at the Copa Cabanna where they have been for the past ten weeks. Larry Atkins is owner and manager of Goat's Twist Studio. Ronnie Sykes is his top instructor. They have just invented a new twist step, which the papers think is better than Chubby Checker's. Frances Fulk and Mary Sue Linville have just set up a new beauty salon. Frances creates the hair styles and Mary Sue fixes them. ' Ilene Fulk owns and manages Ilene's Singing School. Jewel Edwards is her very efficient secretary. Billy Ioe Tilley and Wayne Lawson have been playing with the New York Yankees for the past five years. Their manager, Harold Bame, thinks that they'll be able to retire in another ten years. ,Timmy Hedgecock is a building contractor. He is currently working on building the wor1d's largest bridge which will be located in his own home state, North Carolina. Anita Wier is doing laboratory technician work in the Walter Reed Hospital with Elizabeth Smith as her very competent assistant. Gary Voss is fast becoming one of Ho1lywood's top stars. It seems that he looked so much like Tarzan that Warner Brothers just cou1dn't resist hiring him. Nancy Atchison is now a well-known novelist and is about to publish her new book, THIS BEAT GENERATION. Linda Smith is top reporter on the New York Times and has just uncovered one of the largest narcotic rings in New York for which she was greatly rewarded. As for myself, I am featured as top singing star in The Pink Elephant, the largest night club in New York City and owned and managed by Philip Atkins. Prophetess - Io Westmoreland 27 SE IORI VASIO OFTHE ORTH . e T-. ww- A , 1 1 'du li-W1 The Seniors invaded the ', y I- ' ' , ' 'gl' North November 14- 18. l A X Some of the most inter- Q esting places visited were: ,' The Endless Caverns, i The White House, Arling- ton Cemetery, The Wash- ' ' ington Monument, Empire State Building, Radio City Music Hall, and Statue of Liberty. , 'xxx X Y .'.- -M 9 JU IORS x -9: 'SQL Q Af . -fa .0 fig W ' . la-i 'Y ew. - . CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . W. J. Lawrence Secretary . . . . . . Wade Smith Vice President . . . Ronnie Beeson Treasurer . . ...A I anice Mills Martha Alle y Olivia Atkins Wayne Atkins Ronnie Beeson Etta Cox is I Roger Duncan Bonnie Gossett Hank Gribble JUNIORS Janice Hunter Flora LaRue Patricia Hancock Brenda Hester Billy Hiatt 'nr-7' W. I. Lawrence 1-' l Leon Little Woodson McQuire Q... 6 y Janice Mills Larry Morgan Jay Motsinger Johnny Motsinger Darrell Rayle JUNIORS L l Patsy Sapp Kit Seigler Floyd Shields Vicki Shields Bernard Smith Wade Smith Larry Stafford Bobby Stanley Joe Thompson 5' 1 Kitty Westmoreland Elaine Whitaker T- ' 51 'W 3 A TROPIC ISLA D Presented by thelunior Class at the Y.M.C.A. in High Point, Friday evening, May 5, 1961. If 'f fl? Z . . ' ,. ,, QL, We U, qjgx -iff 1 gh! ,, V' X I r 40 0 ,Q A, - , 1 A 'Q 02 O . O, QL YQ' . ' ' - - '4' 9,0 +65 . V' am- -7-xi: : tv ,' L O60 Q' .ff ' lim ' J: if 5 'fa 4,0 09 3' K J-5 ' ' b-00,0 006 5,9 +9 ' ,, sf .OE-3, I -- D Q 059,626 of 54 - 5 : ' Y ' '- . ,xk . , QQ 0 ef ef-'PS ' H f. f ff., 4 A '9 6 . ,' '-Lf' ,f f ' J.. 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Betty McGuire dh , t X . i' lied 76:3 .V le' W Randy Atkins Kathleen Atkins Glenn Atkins Ann Atkins David Ballard Diane Brown Janice Davenport 'E' Virginia Gray Aldean Hardy Ann Idol Betty Jeffreys S OPH OM ORES Randall Kiser I EQ-1 2 Christine Lamb Scotty Landreth Daniel Lawrence, Barbara Maness Betty McGuire S OPH OM OR ES Ioan Morgar Warren Morgan ISHS Nuckles Faye Oakes Larry Oakes Charles Pitts Barbara Smith f 'Sn ' Q! X 57 q s- Jeannine Stafford Jean Sykes Gene Talbott Nancy Tucker Steven Westmoreland 4? 'B S 'E' BETA CLUB CONVE T10 We stayed at the 1 , gang .-- ' 'digg Quit dreaming about it, Pat. Just remember . . we told you to slow down. Downtown Motel. Only ten of us went. April 7-9, 1961 - Asheville, North Carolina 1.250 A, .-,is 5 CQ ,E 4 K ' , 'r ' ,WSL . ll ., 4 ,Six Vi, Ha, Ha, . . You missed! - 4 . . LEW'-'7 .:.g.g.g.:1g.g.g.g, rr FRESHMEN r- 1 ,, 6 4 A , ' AU, , sl 5' I 'f f A in CLASS QFFJCRS iff' Claudine Tucker President ...... . . Randall Morgan Secretary - T Sutter Diane 'I nr-bor Vice President . . . . . Diane McGee rea x i'UQ'f.s x sk. Ulf X 'bf ' .1 4' -- s +o yi, n L H L. .., ..'-Li' . Tommy Atkins Lawrence Coleman Bobby Edwards Stephen Holt Donna Bame David Crutchfield Tillman Farrington Carey Kiser U w 'H w . .4 ,Ay 1 . , H. '-1 no Larry Dodson Judy Gossett Hg- JV '- James Nuckles W-4 o O sw l-4 b-l o 2 N -4 Z an :J o Sf: O LD KA 'cw rn Fl CD W :: n. Pl sv O E SD I1 n. 11, 1' 'F . FRESHME Wilma Hardison Janice Lewis Phyllis Lime Diane McGee Terry McKoin FRESHME Mike Ray Eddie P arrish ,L X, . -1' Rodney Rice Kenneth Monroe Ann Motsinger Wayne Pegg I anice S app Linda Morgan Randall Morgan R 1 Waynard Nuckles Jimmy Odell Mickey P egrarn Lucille P ell 1 Christine Shields Donnie Shields l Willard Shields Bobby Smith Larry Stack Kathy Stafford Wanda Stafford Carolyn Stigall Jesse Suggs Claudine Tucker Diane Tucker PN Larry Tucker Lynn Tucker Betty VonCannon 5? FRESHMEN Emily Tucker Sonny Westmoreland Katherine Tucker Joan Wood w 5 '41 Q 1 X R 'lf' , il nffi ACTIVITIES E!! BT'-Tl I1 QJJL I ECHO STAFF I 962 EDITOR Pat Stafford BUSINESS MANAGERS Linda Lewis . . . Larry Morgan TYP ISTS Shelby Tucker . . Elizabeth Smith Benny McGee . . . Becky Williard Anita Wier LITERARY EDITORS Linda Smith .... Nancy Atchison Phil Atkins .... Jo Westm S ponsor Miss Betty Ev erhart oreland . I V-L Sponsor .... Mrs. Streetman President ........ Larry Morgan Secretary . . . Vice President .... Peggy Welborn Treasurer . . . . . . .Pat Stafford . Jo Westmoreland 7 B if 12225113 Billy Joe Tilley Bonnie Gossett Elaine Whitaker Larry Morgan Joan Morgan Janice Davenport Jeannine Stafford Philip Atkins Linda Lewis Janice Mills Wade Smith Ann Idol Kathleen Atkins ci J J if ifxfblq P2..,,,A J '. - jf? FA ,- J N FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA -sa vsnisvf -fir nr , .. 7,- .V ,Ah-Q. 'A :X XMI In tfbllxxigg .53 j51g'.q.5u.-41,-'QS V-1. 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Nancy Atchison . . . Phil Atkins . . . Jay Motsinger . . . Leon Little W. J. Lawrence . . . Wade Smith . . . Rebecca Williard . . . Woodson McGuire B Us DRIVERS . .fwfr J 'ls CAFE T ERIA Mrs. Treva Dowdy Mrs. Irene Hiatt STAFF C SNA CK BAR A TTENDANTS 46 USTODIANS Q x . J YR I I n I fn. , Q .O v .. . . lL., 2,15-ii .-1 lk . ., , x -ik -1. Q E. ,' -vu . 352-Zu .1, f '- ffm. 31' i, f'-11-Jig: . . Ts. 42' '-,'...- ' V - ., f .N ,.':i!59 . .-fu., ,. 5, ' ' -mem . ,.x.. W, - -A .f .. 5 X ' v I1 f U31 -. ' , L' UI Q V , ,g . f ' 'L v i . K 'fer . ,'1'V4 I lui 4 ' ,Ai qldiliqvf' ' .. A ,. 3 ?f3if5?? f'l3'55?? J: H -vig,-L,..l.:L.:.,'A ' ,' 'Q wifi' -534 4241 4 9'!...:'.1,.:!,y Wggjf fl' r J' -1. 1 mu . V-4? ,'..-1-'-'i!5wL7f:'z3-Jil . fgli -f a-g,'rQi3.Fg-fi , -I -'. H T ',', ' J?11'.vi1f,'1'-fagfiw 'fiilf-W .fi '-w 4-mf :FL -Wie, yr f:lgf11'Q .fp-W, 1:34. iflliw 'F-Qi -.f 'rv , -.'12i 1w ,Apu-' ' 'L if' 'gi' i1.:'.f'Jg-EX . V 1,455 :-, if-,-li, rw if .J -L ' E9 5 F7 -. 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L3 , i' 'W w ' .1 ., ,. . 3 2 .e .-, ni . . ,f 'f GIRLS ' BA SKE TBA LL .cz if' f A- 'if ,ff T' Elizabeth Smith Co-Captain Pat Stafford Co Captain ' f -fl 4 y X, X , 4 1 ff' Phyllis Little M, hz? sd, Peggy Welborn Virginia Grey I X S 5 3 'IP I n 1 - 2 1 A Olivia Atkins BOYS' BASKETBALL Larry Morgan Benny McGee All Co-Captain Co-Captain M 23 M Darrell Rayle 2 7 oe Thompson Terry Marshall CHEERLEADERS CO-CHIEFS Shelby Tucker .... 'V . gg fame Nuckles PM . Ni F. Westmoreland A Lynn Tucker Kathleen Atkins Diane Tucker Becky Williard C OLFAX B ULLDOGS D 59 , gf IN APPRECIATION OF. . . COA CH ROGER NELSON Because of his understanding of each individual student and his intelligent leadership, both scholastically and athletically, Mr. Roger Nelson has proved himself to be one of the most important factors in helping the students of Colfax High School acquire the right attitude and start in life. F h t f ur ears he has faithfully tried to maintain an athletic program that would be of value to or t e pas o y the school and the students. Only last year, the boys' basketball team placed fourth in the Class A division in the state--not to mention the fact that two years ago the girls team won a second-place trophy in tournament play-offs in the county. We are deeply grateful to have such a wonderful friend at such an important time in our life. The rewards of your services will never be forgotten, Mr. Nelson. 'fiffif H ' a-.ext-wus I TT U J-H., V q,,v- ' Y ' ' . 1- :. X .' - A ' ':L4u: '- 'lu ' -- .ur N 7 fi 9 .- 1 . ., QQ .: ' Ao ,.l ,'- 'SX 4 f - U ml XB fly R llfn x X' X ,l wx N v A X Q K M 1 . QI K' H' I Q flf' ' XX I H X -1 , .'rx,xxQ - - , JJ , f 1 ' 'Q 'f'.w'. 'X : ' s I, 53 vb 53? - xefzga A Q SALUTA TORIAN PAT STAFFORD This award is won by the student of the senior class who has the second highest grade average for the four years of high school. Pat acquired this honor with an average of 96.5. To win either of the two top awards should make anyone proud of himself. Others who qualified for the salutatory award are: Larry Morgan--average 95.1, Phillip Atkins-- average 94.5, and Jo Westmoreland-average 93.6. VA LEDI C TORIAN LINDA LEWIS The valedictory award is an award won by the student in the Senior class who has attain- ed the highest grade average during four years of high school. This is perhaps the highest honor one can acquire and one to be very proud of. Linda won this honor with an average of 97. TQ? . tg! SE IO 4 WARDS CIVITAN A WARD .TOSEPHINE WESTMORELAND The qualifications for this award are character, scholastic ability, integrity, and leadership. The winner, a senior, is elected by a vote of the juniors and seniors and the high school faculty. Other students who were nominated for this award are Larry Morgan, Philip Atkins, Linda Lewis, and Pat Stafford. BETTY CROCKER A WARD LINDA LE WIS Betty Crocker made a search for hornemakers of tomorrow in schools throughout the 50 states. Linda Lewis rated highest at Colfax and therefore received a badge of honor iyrribolizing that Home is Where the Heart s MR. A D MISS COLFAX 'b J..i' 0 mi. .V Mr. and Miss Colfax Rebecca Williard .... Benny McGee S6 1962 is 1 Runners Up Jo Westmoreland .... Larry Morgan 57 r Q 4 Sophomore Attendants Ioan Morgan . . . Af 'fi ! Freshmen Attendants . . . Randy Atkins Junior Attendants Bonnie Gossett ...... Larry Morgan n Q Q I 'vt X xi fri? 'f 'A Q 58 '31 W 't Q fn X 'fi a e? ,ffee 'Six ' Q I Diane McGee ..... Randall Morgan MARSHALS W , I X I i f V. L Peggy Welborn Elaine Whitaker Bonnie Gossett Janice Mills Chief Marshal Etta Cox EWAGW it H Baby Contest Winner Y 4 EX View Gray y - EX wx Alun A 2? Q Mr. and Miss Fall Festival Ioan Morgan ...... Randy Atkins FALL FESTIVAL King and Queen Kathryn Idol ....... Billy Harlan Prince and Princess Kathy Dillon . . . . . . . Jeff Ray ELEME TARY FA CULTY Mrs, J, L, Stack Mrs. Panthea Bowman Mrs. Juanita Wood H ' Mrs' Danetta Rogers Mrs. Lorraine Brady A Mrs. Mabel Bolen Mrs. June Holmes Mrs. Blanche Fulp Miss Mary muon 456' Miss Edith Trivette Stanley Godwin Mrs. Ann Wilson James Smith FIRST GRADE 1 I Q' :V 1, 43' ffm I LIA VXX4 vl L . V ,F ll- . kih- W - W th -:X ., J lady-7.1 iii LL 1 I -4,hP ' rd I I' ' ,g l 4 VZ 'lb '-T ... . 1 'Z' 5ril 'm32 , . . ,,, P :I ,zsgff . ' i '-- :ffl gli I - ,,.' -jg Q . . - . F. Y I Y' W ' , im : ,' Lvl f N .E 3, 3- Wx - Qgf:., ,.,J1a1- Q rv' X 1' .133 'V - . ,J f f - L 5:2 gli, I -- , fx F5l2f 15, ' 1 ' Twp.. -.lr FIRST ROW, Abernathy, Andrews, Baldwin, Blackburn, Bolen, Bolen, Brett, Bull, Chandler, Clegg, Dillon, Dodson, Fuller, Gray. SECOND ROW, Hardin, Harris, Hayden, Holt, Hunter, Jones, Kirk, Landreth, Lewis, Loy. THIRD ROW, Marshall, McCollum, McCollum, Morgan, Nuckles, Parsons, Potts, Powers, Robertson, Simmons, Smith, Smith. FOURTH ROW, Stack, Stuckey, Sykes, Tilley, Vereen, Westmoreland, Williard. SECOND GRADE Z1 HA -fs, nf ws- .-:, J' - , ' . Y ., QL ,I -5- J. 1 Q-, Mug: 9 ' if 'J w I W mg' ? N ' H Q ' 1, 'N If W1 IJ . f ssasasi' 4. wwf- I I ,Q L91 'ff ' li? if ' ' lj Q . 1 7' Y' f 'T' . uf l' 1 1 ,-A fixes .. I, , 5 X A ,u N, I, 4- -N ,,l J M' ,,1A A, MM , ,as-, f .' Y Y. l,,'. iii, 'ff il 1,-R ' +P, -I .vm L' - iw , , . .4 , , :A R if :fl 4' VI' '34, VV ? Dill? fd f f? 2 2 ,, 8 r ' I ill ss s ll I r sf V FIRST ROW, Andrews, Atkins, Brucke, Clegg, Coates, Coleman, Crutchfield, Dean, Dillon, Dowdy, Edwards, Farrington. SECOND ROW, Frazier,Ful1er, Gossett, Gossett, Gray, Hardin, Hayes, Hendrix, Hicks, Holt, Hughes, Idol. THIRD ROW, Ingram, Lawrence, Lemmons, Lowe, Loy, Macy, MCKOIII, Oakes, Pegg, Powers, Ray, Robbins. FOURTH ROW, Shields, Simmons, Smith, Stack, Stanley, Stephens, Sykes, Tilley, Tilley, VonCannon, Westmoreland, Whitaker. THIRD GRA DE ll I il 55. 'V V -L D M ir . 6, Y w' 1 X' I ' ' . A V' J A A . I 5, ' ' VAX I. -,T hr ' Pl 1 ls r il J 'lo ,. . Q., 5, 1 ,. A Y . - 1 L, 2 ' fu v. ' A.- J Q- ' lfggyrx LL-.LL :Vg X Pj 1 ?xYrf'.' 5 ' qlllfhl :ha f A. f -7' ' ' '. -ch F -L' 1 5 L: Ji, 1 fm, - ' T s La 4, I -, Y' 1 -,.1 if .'--'. 3' . X V- 1 sf' . I 'ivf x ' PN ft!! ' 4 ' . FIRST ROW: Atkins, Atkins, Ayers, Ballard, Ballard, Brett, Brucke, Byrd, Byrd, Cain, Caulder, Coates. SECOND ROW: Cooper, East, Easter, Ford, Hardin, Harris, Hazelwood, Hunter, Jackson, Jeffreys, Krusinski, Landreth. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Macy, O'Reil1y, Painter, Parrish, Pegg, Potts, Rice, Rice, Robertson, Shields, Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Stafford, Tucker, Tucker, Wood. FOURTH GRADE t 1-V. w s .x I - Q ,L :V A Y4.,' M , . 1 'fn n . I .. 2 A .K 5 Q A V Q tg, Q? g ai. l W ' r T . P . .m..a..t I - nn -ra K .E - 2- ' I 1 -?- - Mr: If I F, :I N if -' I '. I, 1 lx WX lm.. 1 fl .51 H, 1, i-,gif PP l. -' a r xl dr vfmwi-,frr. A - V- .V , N V L A : -2- - - -, V if ,gl 4 N24 G . ' ' ,, 1 is vw, MH '- N-9 ' , u .f X , ,. VTX . fggy Af sg I - . a xl ' V Y 5 V N-Qdfang , , ,- , J . 1 , - f ' 5: . rf ,'L1i?::,w '- ' f' ' lf ' I ' s -is 1 A -' , ..1'- '-':fPv.,1 I K' .. J- T'-fm 11-.Jf f??Ef ,,,' M 4 3 , FIRST ROW: Andrews, Atkins, Ballard, Bolen, Brucke, Caulder, Comer, Cox, Cox, Crutchfield, Dill, Dillon, Dillon. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Farrington, Forrest, Frazier, Gardner, Gossett, Gossett, Gray, Gray, Hardin, Hazlewood, Hedgecock, Hendrix. THIRD ROW: Idol, Ingram, Knight, Krusinski, LaRue, Lawrence, Lawson, Lemor, Mabe, McGee, Motsinger, Musten, Nuckles. FOURTH ROW: Oakes, Painter, Parrish, Parrish, Pegg, Pegg, Pitts, Pitts, Powers, Ray, Rayle, Sapp, Sechrest. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Stafford, Sykes, Leigh, Tucker, Vereen, Whitaker, Whitaker, Williams. FIFTH GRADE .:f '3- -I A N ,,, , . I ll V 3 Q I, 54+ 1 -A ' i, -1 5' ' :f' ::. i r - - I at Slam : r i V2 ,, s. , , s . ,,- , ' --,lim ' X91 ' L UU , 'x ' X' :' FIRST ROW: Alley, Beeson, Bruke, Byrd, Byrd, Campbell, Caulder, Chandler, Coleman, Collins, Cooper Crutchfield, Dillon. SECOND ROW: Donathan, Easter, Evans, Farrington, Ford, Gray, Harris, Hyatt, Hughes, Hunsucker,Jackson,Jones, Krusinski, Parks. THIRD ROW: Potts, Rice, Shields, Simmons, Smith, Smith, Smith, Tilley, Tucker, Tucker, VonCannon, Wells, Westmoreland, Williard. SIXTH GRADE JJ- Y H 9 if f -,:-,.. '79, - f V1 a ' 4 ,ii W V ' .I 1 E .. , , 5 W Q f - ,A M' ' 'T I if , so ' i +2 . 'f' , if iw E ' , gf-'li-.2 ' il f A iff: . , I in 1 . tl X ' X Y 3 by s.. -'lv - -'P , 'Li-I. v,.!. ' if I Y , 1 A NJ Ll r , 'TW ,,, ,y G . if W r 'Q' Q U Ji iff g' , If -12 K, ,. w Q , Y A yi' ef , X 5631 i , Nl V233 1 .' TSW: f f 1 'Xl'..1'N: N law I .,. .,:. I ar .2 , A 0-- 22 v I- :Q Q- f : f-. ff S' ,.,, F 6.27. v TXW' it l, H vl X FIRST ROW: Abernathy, Andrews, Atchison, Atkins, Atkins, Atkins, Ballard, Bell, Bull, Byrd, Campbell. Clinard Comer. SECOND ROW: Cox, Dean, Dowdy, Edwards, Edwards, Farrington, Ford, Fulk, Glascoe, Gossett, Hardin Harlan, Holt. THIRD ROW: Hunsucker, Idol, Jackson, Krusinski, Mills, Morgan, Musten, Nuckles, Ray, Robinson Sapp, Sechrest, Shields. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Smith, Smith, Stigall, Stack, Suggs, Tilley, Tucker, Tucker 'Wells, Wells, Westmoreland, Wood, Young. 64 . L I I fl L: -it W IM SEVE TH GRADE . E ,I Q g , 5 I l is I-E+ g sf . Q 1 fi I, ' X Y 1N I E' B. gs A g k Sl -xx -5 RAN l- -. if .5 Q1 , .K 4, 'Q Q' xl: B 6. wg' -Q V sl - L , X, ,JV , V B , ,I V ,l 2, F. I-'fx . . 5 -.Mf in . I , f K' A ll in ' ' Q52 , f-l -. 'J ull NJ I 4 fV'f 'M ? ti. 'i A ,L k I .W ,J -if r Q ' N ' ' ' as- ' 11+ - v' ' '- FIRST ROW: Andrews, Andrews, Atkins, Ayers, Bolejack, Bruke, Cain, Chandler, Crutchfield, Dill, Dollarhite, Dowdy. SECOND ROW: Farrington, Farrington, Gray, Gray, Harlan, Hendrex, Hughs, Jeffreys, LaRue, Lawrence, McGuire, Mills. THIRD ROW: Morgan, Motsinger, Nuckles, Parrish, Pitts, Quick, Simmons, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Stack. FOURTH ROW: Stigall, Tucker, Tucker, Voss, Wells, Westmoreland, Whitacker, Willard, Wilson. EIGHTH GRAD 5 , fig T . If it . if L If 9, is f ff ' Y - .' 'A W A xi ' T m N YA : Tv' 1 h f at 4' Vg' . ies? V 4 ' 'A V it 'f .1 . L r L Hit' .' , N .1 . . aw J- , sh' 'l ' I' Q' : -I W E . ,,,' I L i. -A 29, I gg gf, Q In If 1 E4 W H X V, I-j -E. - V I ' ' .- V .I T ' ' ef' '11 -N M ' ,sw 5561 T' , FIRST ROW: Atchison, Atkins, Atkins, Ayers, Beeson, Beeson, Bloom, Bolejack, Bowman, Cooper, Cooper, Cox Crutchfield. SECOND ROW: Duncan, Ford, Forrest, Glascoe, Gray, Harris, Hendrix, Idol, l'Elol, Kirk, Lamb Mabe, Marshall. THIRD ROW: Matthews, Mills, Morgan, Murphy, Parrish, Rice, Sechrest, Smith, Stack, Suggs Sykes, Venable, Williams. 65 ..l lvl Prices on -LJ 2,1 1.1. DLI' E, mn n.'o Y Prh u .- s-wa. ITA! . A 5 c madman ITSLIH FRIGERATOR 9 fl vu. 1 nlr nn. IGIDAI I0 I. :red In muilmf H I Darley: mum- CHE chlxrl And lell mlr 06 rl e 12 937 le used nu It-We ' ll. Il I! N Till vu J 150 0 A: 85 L nur ' arlh D I Bimmon C ary tnind meclnnl I o 0 A li! A I I 20 LE 76567 mir-ma -,Lu ' ' WM IFE fwfr LOV ACME QUALI AINTI N Cdl-IG! M Ilzrlobnvfi C pl! MJ. Ill navnnuu-un nd QI IEEE. ONT I AURA UI YI h Sl lllllllf 'NIM 31509 ND' I NIL KH --m - l C0 .HI nc . , V, I . gf . E Wi co! ln Doullu you en nence T ww D I . - . v 4 . n . llnnn ee . Ample Pafkln lg y,l?:. rn today, We 'ln INET R A , 1 H. Gran lm -411 iygji? Clmllnl ' L 1 1.1 '? A ' A1 M-fnnwell cl m I+ -, 1 II N Inn' A ' ' - Ya' -1' - ll, A NIU tom! pnlg n u mn r no uvumg Hills Inu-ta uhnr . .. . ' ICM. Jul! I W W me , , ' t r 1:-.: ' - - rm. I, New :lg :on ' 1-gg M . ut' ln Amerie! livin I I -1 lug IIID . I W 4 - s- nw- - A nfmff. 'u 22 4 - - 5 ' r - , , y -hyrellgldrni g n 1 '- ' . t aT ' ol n :url urv1:no:M -llq In lnhrlor nd ,cl r.. ' can! I ' UI? . Ill. . A , . rm U x .R 4 X 0 4 - + I DI, . . . . I r Ex P.m. .. A Q 5 ' ' v-.1 A 5 , ry M ' W' .V R mn , . , 1. f . . H I X ER FILIIORIDI I fh 1 n your ho e loda va J' E 2 I2 N I ,, Y I Green na 1 J17 H ' V B v rs 1 ve 'A C I Ri W1 Compliments of CASH FEED STORE WAYNE FEED Kenneth Greenfield Joe Flynt - Mary B. Nelson Will Serve You Kernersville, N. C, Phone 993-2628 BILL 'S GULF SERVICE GUILFORD COLLEGE GARDEN CENTER A FRIEND HELMS FLORIST HARDINS HATCHERY 8L FEEDS W. N. LINEBACK COLFAX GROCERY STORE THE LADIES HOUSE J. W. SECHREST 81 SON Since 1897 Chapel 8a Family Rooms Seating more than 225 Completely Air Conditioned IMAGINATION! S I A ,gf-, 1-71 .--gp 9- SL Y: -v Imagination is important to a young person. It is also important to a business. It has been a major impetus to the progress and growth of Cone Mills. We at Cone are looking for young people with imagination . . . because it takes imagination to live up to our slogan: Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. CONE MILLS CORPORATION QXECUTIVE OFFICES: eREENssoRo, NORTH cARom.1NA 15544114 - QCONEJD ' 1' 'l !Qg.Ql Q 'Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. M t QW. UI Cl e .... . QL flig.. Nfcewp -I' A i .lf-ef' :feng 'iff' 'Q Giving up on being a R. R. Engineer? Through with your childhood dreams of being a railroad engineer, cowboy or U. S. Marshal? For a practical career opportunity, consider textiles, this state's industrial backbone! J. P. Stevens is a leader in the great textile industry, pro- ducing a wide range of fabrics to meet the demands of a growing America. Stevens needs intelligent young people who welcome the challenge of progress. Check with your vocational counselor or come to see us. tiikiiiiiiiiiilttiiii Stevens. I , g J.RStevens 8tC0..Inc. M.Z?i..FE5f sYNTHsTlcs oxvnsuon Greensboro, N. C. GUILFORD F. C. X. 910 S, Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina Feed -Seed -Fertilizer Lime Spreading Compliments of BLUE BELL INC. Greensboro, North Carolina Tom Joyce, Paul Whicker, and bee Nelson HOMETOWN PONTIAC 8. BUICK, INC. Pontiac - Buick Dealer Phone 993-2111 Kernersville, North Carolina NORTH STATE MILLING COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of DAILY BREAD FLOUR and IOY BRAND CORN MEAL Distributors of NUTRENA and CHATHAM Feeds Security Dog Foods Phone BRoadway 5-1355 111 West Bragg Street Greensboro, N. C. - TOY 81 HOBBY SHOP We have toys and hobbies for all ages. Also we buy, sell, and trade old coins. 104 North Main St. Kernersville, N. C, Owner, E. E. Stigall THE BANK OF KERNERSVILLE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kernersville, N. C, CORDERS Kernersville 's Newest Clothing Store Featuring Quality Clothes At Reasonable Prices Kernersville, N . C . COLTRANE GROCERY CO., INC. Meats-Groceries Produce-Frozen Foods - We Deliver - Phone 993-2177 Kernersville, North Carolina D. C. KIRKMAN FURNITURE COMPANY U, S. 421 By-Pass Phone 993-2104 Kernersville, N. C. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC Greensboro, N. C. Complete Landscaping Services Compliments of MARY LINVILLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Colfax, North Carolina S. M. RAY'S GROCERY For The Best Service Sandy Ridge Road Colfax, N. C. MATTHEWS lUMBER CO., INC. Wholesale 8a Retail We buy logs and standing timber. Phone 668-2155 1 Mile West of Greensboro-High Point Airport P. J. Morgan C. I. Morgan J. C. Morgan Processors, Eviscevators, and Shippers of Fresh Ice-packed Chickens, Fowls and Turkeys , We Ship Everywhere . . . . . . Contact Us For Your Requirements MORGAN 8. SONS POULTRY CO., INC. Route if 1 Guilford College, North Carolina Phone 668 2487 HEDGECOCK BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Benjamin Moore Paint U. S. Gypsum Products Johns Manville Products Guilford, North Carolina AIRPORT ESSO SERVICECENTER Washing Lubrication Accessories 18-hour Service Phone CY9-9931 A. C. Beasley AIRPORT GULF Best in car care Recapping Lubrication Accessories GUILFORD BI-RITE Super Market Meats Produce Groceries Guilford, N, C. EDMONDS FRIENDLY ROAD DRUG, INC. Phone CY9-2233 5603 Friendly Road Guilford College, N. C. MOO DY'S PONY RESTAURANT WHITT'S ESSO SERVICE Teenage Grill Free Homecooked Meals No Beer C. L. Moody Gas - Oil - Groceries Colfax, North Carolina Compliments of GREENSBORO BAG CO., INC. 621 Sterling Street Greensboro, N. C. HANES-LINEBERRY FUNERAL SERVICE Serving Colfax Community Since 1919 Phone BR2-5158 401 West Market Street Greensboro, N, C. After High School Attend KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 212-A West Gaston Street Secretarial, Accounting and General Business Courses HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ' Main Office -- 113 N. Greene Plaza Branch 1702 Battleground Ave. Summit Branch 1201 Summit Ave. Greensboro, N. C. S KAY JEWELER'S To All America Two stores in Greensboro To serve your every Jewelry Need 239 S. Elm St. Northeast Shopping Center NORTHEND BARBER SHOP 1916 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Gene Brawley, Proprietor D WHISNANT'S Compliments of sLuE's Esso ssnvlcr Pone 7 1349 N. Main Street High Point, N. C, 101 E. Lexington Ave. High Point, N. C. BALDWIN-GARRETT CO., INC. Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Equipment Service-Parts Phone BR 4-6343 1011-1015 South Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina 108 South Main Street Kernersville, N. C. NEVER CLOSED TO THE SICK First in Prescriptions Phone 993-3635 Closed Hours 993-2254 WE FILL ALL DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS REGARDLESS OF THE DRUG STORE NAME LISTED ON IT, BRING, OR HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO TRI-CITY PHARMACY, INC. RAGLAND FUNERAL HOME Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Phone 993-2121 161 West Mountain Street Kernersville, North Carolina CLINARD MILLING COMPANY Complete Milling Service High Point, North Carolina MANUEL SHEET METAL, INC. Agency for U Armstrong Warm-Air Heating 1 and Air Conditioning Kernersville Phone 993-2329 North Carolina I KERNERSVILLE LUMBER COMPANY 5 ! Dealers In A11 Kinds of Building Supplies i Phone 993-2144 Church Street i Kernersville, North Carolina . E IRA POTTS AND SONS A 1 5 Kerosene, Fuel Oil, and Gasoline Service Phone 993-3128 Colfax, N, C. ' 1 1 ARNOLD STONE co. 5 I ! Precast Concrete Products Colfax, North Carolina Make Our Store Your Headquarters For ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AND SPORTS GOODS Coble Sporting Goods It Pays to Play Greensboro, North Carolina FORMAL WEAR SHOP Formal Wear For All Occasions 316 South Green Street Next door to the Carolina Theatre Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of COLLEGE CLEANERS Guilford College Phone CY9-5009 FABRISTEEL CORPORATION Contract Manufacturers Of METAL Specialties Phone 668-2420 Route 1, BOX 170 Guilford, N. C, Compliments of TUCKER-JONES FURNITURE Phone BR3 - 130 8 341-343 South Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina BANKING IN THE MODERN MANNER STOKESDALE COMMERCIAL BANK Stokesdale, North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. FARMER'S HARDWARE 8. ELECTRIC COMPANY Sherwin-Williams Paint Phone 993 -20 17 Kernersville, North Carolina H. C, Porter, Pres. Sc Gen, Mgr. Mary E. Porter, V. Pres. 8a Sec. P. 8- N. 5 81 I0c DEPARTMENT STORES Kernersville, North Carolina Bruce N. Key -Owner WESTERN AUTO SERVICE Phone 299-9495 Guilford College, N, C, HARDIN OIL COMPANY, INC. Phone Cy 9-0431 4206 Oakland Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina Quality Products . . . Friendly Service 'dlhe your and Qlasile Greensboro 's Most Popular Sandwich Shop West Market Street Extension Greensboro, N. C, HEDGECOCK LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2- 410 1 1213 Ward Street High Point, N. C. S 81 R MOTOR CO. Plymouth Valiant State Farm Ins. 192 S. Main St. Kernersville, N. C. Phone 993-3425 Compliments of KERNERSVILLE REALTY INSURANCE CO Wayne McGee Clyde R. Eaton Pinnix Bldg. Phone 993-2326 Kernersville, N. C, ROBERT'S FUNERAL HOME Phone 993-2 136 24-Hour Ambulance Service First Aid 8t Oxygen Equipment New Modern And Up to Date Chapel Air Conditioned STUART MOTOR CO. Wholesale automotive Parts, Automobile St Truck Repair Phone 993-2425 111 East Mountain St. Kernersville, N C Towing with two wreckers one 25 ton capacity H ERB PAYNE AM WHPE PM 1070 K.C. 95.5 M.C. Owned and Operated By Phone 882-3619 HIGH POI NT BR 2013 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Co' P. O. Box 1819 Phone 883-1466 Specializing in New and Antique, High Point, N. C. FORD Parts We Ship Antique Parts Gary C. Davis, President Compliments of HAUSER 8. MARLEY Wholesale And Retail ATLANTIC , V , D Groceries, Feslfljajzecgsgllgnd Ferulizer COMPANY 118-120 N. wrenn sr, High Point, N. C. Compliments of VANCE BALLARD COAL CO. Coal Fuel Oil Kerosene Phone 993-3228 Kernersville, N, C, HENDRIX GAS 8. GROCERY Open From 6:30 to 10:30 Kernersville, N. C. BLACKBURN'S AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairing Kemersville, N. C. Phone 993-3151 FRED'S GULF SERVICE Gas and Oil Phone MI 3-3735 Stokesdale, North Carolina A F. A, Self 8: F. A. Freddie Self, Jr. Compliments of FARMER'S FEED AND SEED STORE Phone 993 -2621 , 233 N, Main Kernersville, North Carolina Store With Checker Board Front Smith Douglas Fertilizer PINNIX DRUG STORE On the Square Since 1904 Trusted over a million times Phone 993-2179 101 South Main Street Kernersville, North Carolina GRAHAM CHEVROLET INC. .-I-QT4.. f CHEVROLET 1 I -'T ll Sales and Service Frigidaire Appliances Phone 993 -210 1 Kernersville, North .Carolina It's Pepsi For Those Who Think Young 'The light refreshment Phone CY 9-1341 3317 Spring Garden Street Greensboro, North Carolina Milk Is to Health As Health Is to Happiness lINDAlE DAIRY CORPORATION Locally Owned and Operated West Lexington Avenue Phone 888-4538 Greensboro, BR4-890 8 High Point, North Carolina GREENSBORO COCA-COlA BOTTLING COMPANY Greensboro, North Carolina BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Frigidaire-Farm Supply-Sporting 214 North Main Street High Point, N, C. COX 81 SMITH GROCERY Highway 68 Phone No. 668-2670 Compliments of PIEDMONT TOOL AND DIE CO. Phone 993-2125 Kernersville, North Carolina PHIL T. McCUISTON'S Hardware and Furniture Phones 993-2229 , 993-4244 Kernersville , North Carolina SPIRO'S CAFE Plate Lunches' Drinks ' Sandwiches Same Spot For 28 Years Kernersville, N. C. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE TAYLOR INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. 102 S. Main St. Kernersville, N, C. Phone 993- 3239 THE WARREN DRY CLEANING W. C. STAFFORD STORE Complete Laundry 84 DIY Goods Dry Cleaning Service Notions and Shoes Phone 993-3436 Kernersville, North Carolina C. Raymond Warren, Owner Phone 993-3636 125 Church-Lane Kemersville, North Caro Lina DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS LABEL , , , ARE GRADE A --ALL THE WAY! - 'ff -rf I . 9.35 1 l fx ICE CREAM I5 '-MMF .1 'kT:T.5-59 COMPARE PET WITHr'ANY OTHER 410 Summit Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE COMPANY Greensboro, North Carolina K, ,:., .,,. i .,rr,.A.,. , .,.,,,,: . ,X L4 IDVNG 'JCAID : x e- I' 'Y 'Y'-? 7 ' A good company to be insured with A good company to work for PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Greensboro, North Carolina PETTEY NURSERY Azalea Plants Guilford College, N. C. STOKESDALE MILLING CO. R, W, Southern, Owner Flour, Meal, Feeds, Custom- Grinding, Mixing and Seed Cleaning. Phone M13-4145 Res. Phone MI34398 Stokesdale, N. C. US IECEZMW . nERNERsvrLI'E.'NoRm canoumx STEELE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ship 82 Shore Blouses Phone 3461 Guilford, North Carolina SPRINKLE FEED MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing Blackstrap Molasses Seed Cleaning and Treating Corn Shelling N. Main Street Ext. High Point, North Carolina Phone 88-87997 KIDDIE KORNER Tots to Teens 169 S. Main Street High Point, N. C, WOO LWORTH'S Main Street High Point, North Carolina HIGH POINT F.C.X. Feeds -Seeds -Fertilizers Phone 882-1689 1405 South Main Street High Point, N. C. A winning Combination GUILFORD DAIRY MILK AND ICE CREAM Your Hometown Dairy GUILFORD DAIRY ': .. 0, then, Io every mnn his chance- 'I'n every man, rcgardiess of Iis birth IIis shining, golden olxpurlttity- To every nm the right to Inc fu writ In he himself And to become XX hntescr things his IIISIIII 0 cl a id Ins usmn Cnn cmul mc to mnkf. I im- gn-Axis seeker, Is the promise uf America. Thomas XVuIfl BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC, Executive Offices, Greensboro, N. C. Rewarding careers are available in textiles, and with Burlington, world's leading textile organization. PENROD, JORDEN, AND CLARK CO. High Point, North Carolina CURT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 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