I P If w ci 3 l w N W J w N l 1 i JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C. ?J Donated by Eula Watson Carter l m I w N w '12 5 f x 4 + 1 W4 ' S ' v ml. , r, JIZQJQQ OJUQJ fQ57HlQ5c5D 759 9121014 C1555 Elfman? 72065012 Cooper Qgcgoof GQyf0n, 01715 Garofha .QN LQQNTY HERiTAGE f5fsMTHF ELD, N. Q orewof' As we sat idly watching the golden minutes of time tick steadily away to be lost only in a slight memory, we were not ready then to capture their true essence. The meanings ofour various experiences left a faint impression---an impression that to some of us willbe remembered vaguelygto others the impressions have been tucked in a small dark corner to be forgotten completely. Time is precious and experiences are too rich to be lost. The things that have happened this year are now history---only to be record- ed as another year of events at Cooper High School. To those who helped make the history it holds a deeper meaning---A meaning that is worthy of reviving in order to evaluate the events and recapture their essence. On the following pages we attempted to recapture some of the most significant events so that the MEMORIES of the past can be relived---the MEMORIES that will remain long after we have said our fond farewell to C.H.S. QDQUCCQXJOIQ We, the members of the class of '57-'58, are in great debt to our parents. It is with gratification that we present this edition of MEMORIES to them. They have understood us, and have aided us from the time of our animate existence until the immediate moment. They also encouraged us when we were disheartened and are now helping us to succeed. yyzpem Offers QW 'i. , ,Q fi Iigf, E I , 5' sg!! Q ,f Editor-In-Chief - - Assistant Editor - - Sales Manager - - - - DOROTHY COOPER Business Manager - - - Literary Editor - - - Advertising Manager Typing Editor ---- - Art Editor ----- Publicity Editor - - 4 ----------------GEORGESANDERS F LOSSIE WILLIA MS - LUCILLE WATSON CYNTHIA GARDNER ' ' ' JAMES SMITH - - - SHIRLEY BELL SAMUEL WHITLEY ' IOSEPH DeLAINE JB 25 MR. N. L. CANNADY, Pr1nc1pa1 oopef Cgcfoof A Ulf! A HAM P5'fl'V'?f'rz- 'fY f My, 195' : !k,f?Mf' H., ..,,. ,, wg,.WA 'WSI S759 C3Q122Q12fafy Cgcfoof . AW' Q-:Hi MRS. P. MOORE, Iunior Sponsor, Music Director, Physical Education, Health. MRS. MYRTLE SANDERS, Shorthand, General Business, Typing. MRS. JOSEPHINE SAUNDERS, Freshman Sponsor, Science, Geography, Home Economics. MR. RICHARD THACKER, Vocational Agriculture. MR. JULIUS HOLDEN, Building Principal. MRS. FLOSSIE CANNADY, Seventh Grade. acu MRS. EULA CARTER, Freshman Sponsor, English French. MISS MYRTLE FORNEY, Senior Sponsor, Social Studies, English. MRS. IUANITA GROVES, Sophomore Sponsor, Librarian, Mathematics, U.S. History. MR. HARVEY HEARTLEY, Sophomore Sponsor, Coach, Geometry, Health, Algebra, Physical Education. Q- ,,..-ir acu fy MRS. BETSY CRAWFORD, First Grade. MRS. ETHEL DARDEN, Sixth Grade. Bum. 'U' 'wp-ei MR. JAMES EARP, Seventh Grade. 3 A I MRS. KATIE EATMON, Second Grade. X . Z A 1 A No more as ... AVAILABLE 'E Z. 5329! s ,1aq1o.1q 's.1a1s1s 'smaqdqux MR. ROMIE GRANTHAM, Sixth Grade. MRS. S. M. HINTON, Second Grade. MRS. FLOSSIE HOLDEN, Fourth Grade. MRS. RUTH JOHNSON, Fifth Grade. uaq aes 01 111.101 pu? H9941 sz-103 112111 'u0SU!A H!-1010!A '-191918 V aq 10 ales 91191 01 8661 l seq osle aqg u U7 5.75 Z 'Q, 505-2: rf' 9. 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IOSEPHINE SAUNDERS, Freshman Sponsor, Science, Geography, Home Economics. MR. RICHARD THACKER, Vocational Agriculture. MR. JULIUS HOLDEN, Building Principal. MRS. FLOSSIE CANNADY, Seventh Grade. MRS. IUANITA GROVES, Sophomore Sponsor, Librarian, Mathematics, U.S. History. MR. HARVEY HEARTLEY, Sophomore Sponsor, Coach, Geometry, Health, Algebra, Physical Education. acc! fy MRS. BETSY CRAWFORD, First Grade. MRS. ETHEL DARDEN, Sixth Grade. MR. JAMES EARP, Seventh Grade. MRS. KATIE EATMON, Second Grade. MR. ROMIE GRANTHAM, Sixth Grade. MRS. S. M. HINTON, Second Grade. MRS. FLOSSIE HOLDEN, Fourth Grade. MRS. RUTH JOHNSON, Fifth Grade. MRS. G. W. KENNEDY, Eighth Grade. MRS. WINNIE LACEWELL, First Grade. ft . ' il y If wr W-.W 4 Q F . ,E . f X. ' r fx 27 . . .t ' .7 . , , I . rf- -N'V,NZ, -Y me 1 N' -s a-r - f k as f -25. ' 1151 ' EL. , V ,, j K . 4U 'e1a. 0' -.:Y J Z' iff No Phcfo 1 AVAILABLE MW' ,,,,, 00' WIS if 164' Z' 'Rm iv' w. 'S' M , L X Nlxx MISS MABLE MONROE, Third Grade. acuzy 'M 4 Y N 'QNX MISS MATILDA ORMOND, First Grade. MRS. E. S. STOKES, Fourth Grade. MRS. PATHENIA VINSON, Fourth Grade Quan '95 MRS. IDA WIGGINS, Thud Grade MRS. E. C. SANDERS, Thlrd Grade MRS. ELOISE SHERROD, Fifth Grade. A F F sf' 5 it. i F Q F! '45 -Ir- 5 MZ If 'LP' , :Q ff , . 'kg me ,Q I 54 I fd ft.: nw 2 1 v,.'.f-fuafzrmv-' wsu A -.fn -'H-I ' vs-., ampus napsgofs V -I 'Tax I'- y Y . 1, s 7 7.11 so , W. x i e 5 'MK 'uh-. Qabovej Typing Class fcenterj Senior Scouts qbelowj New Farmers of America vvfbhsn gg WD K , , f' J, f 3 ' - ,4- ., , ' Y ,gfzwfwfl fa ,WI ,V , 1 1 A f H ,Q GLW ' -if ' '.,aiA1'2w..14.im .. , ' ,, W ,V--ff ' '7'i':'::,'Q3-tj My . .., , 'L. XE? 'W .4 lvwuuunq its-.. me 4 . Iv: 5 4 ,, .-an v ,f for wg ' A me-rw-Q PMNB ? A vs., ,M 'TJ 4 4 9 X M , .4-1-...4 'n..q.-N. , u .V IA Q. 9:1 ...1 ll ra., il :ug n-v1 l'i v. 1 : n ., , 1 1 v 4 I V-vy .nl 4 I 4 a I 4 4 3595928 fgrmtiwmfs . G C . Q ,ew if 2 aa l -1? v, , ,.. Q I tl' .X ' 'Z 'UU' ' ' . ,' , A... H- ' 1' ' ' ' 'Ah' .:f:: ' iL iw- 2-mf-...aff-A MA. 'WK - W1 fabovey Camera Club fcenterj Home Econom1cs Class. Qbelowj Prmcxpal and Secretary in the office. ' . R TE CEN 8533?-SEE E3 wa 1 J' N COUNTY' ' HNSTO JO E E 2 on JOSEPH W. DeLAINE Class President lf your hindsight was as good as your front sight, you never would make a mistake. Farmer. CYNTHIA R. GARDNER Class Secretary A soft answer turneth away anger, but grievous words stir up anger. Nurse. IOANNE V. GREEN Treasurer Keep what you have, until you get what you want. Registered Nurse. SHIRLEY A. BELL An investment in knowl edge pays the best divi- dends. Registered Nurse WILLIAM BYRD, JR. A1l things are possible if you only believe. News Reporter QIQIOISS GEORGE C. SANDERS Vice President I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was the day before. Medical Doctor LUCINDA R. BADGETT As. Secretary You can make it if you try. Elementary Teacher DOROTHY A COOPER Chaplain You can make it if you IIY. Elementary Teacher ROYASTINE BRYANT Be1ieve you can do it, and you can. Body Mechanic WINNIE I. EASON What I am, or what I'm going to be, I owe to my mother. Elementary Teacher N f's .pf .,4f. ff A a, ELLA L. EVERETTE A two-legged parasite can't live forever. Beautician BETTIE C. HOOD Good things come to those who wait. Beautician MARJORIE LOCKETT You can make it if you try. Typist JAMES L. MCCALVIN Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead. Brick Mason LILLIE V. MORGAN You never miss water until the well runs dry. Registered Nurse MARY L. HAGINS Try and you will succeed. Registered Nurse DONZELL HUNTER We all are marching, but not to Zion. Tailor PAUL MANGUM I am pressing on. Professional Boxer DOROTHY L. MITCHELL Do unto others as you would have them do to you. Secretary JIMMY L. ROWLAND It's a wise man who profits by his own experi- ence, but it's a good deal wiser one who lets the rattlesnake' bite the other fellow. Body Mechanic vga, il-u Q Q79 1.43, X V' N, -,J E 1 17 vc 7 pl' I 1 vii rr' A pr, SHIRELL D. ROWLAND T A stitch in time saves nine. ,, Typist Fi NELLIE L. SANDERS Love is one of the great- est things in the world. Receptionist Y, v-fd . ELLA M. TROUBLEFIELD It is easy to remember , and hard to forget. When I leave Cooper High School I'll never forget. Dietitian ARNETTA WATKINS Never put off for to- A 4 morrow the things that you can do today. Beauty Culture PAULINE WATSON Your personality is your ., greatest asset. 'Zh Air Force Nurse U . , JAMES C. SMITH Find it, see it, want it, and get it. Mechanic PINESE UTLEY It is better to remember than to forget Cooper High. I'll never forget. Beautician Q69 LUCILLE WATSON You can make it if you try. Commercial Education RUBY I. WATSON Think twice before you speak. Dietitian in SHIRLEY M. WATSON All good things must come to an end. ,Q Bea utic ian FLOSSIE L. WILLIAMS Never worry about getting older, for when you stop you're dead. Registered Nurse MARTHA A. WILLIAMS Good, better, best. I never let it rest until my good is better, and my better is best. Secretary MILDRED WILLIAMSON Time never tells on any- one. It is always your friend. Secretary SAMUEL WHITLEY, JR. Believe in, to be believed in. Barber WILLIE B. WILLIAMS Cry at the beginning and laugh at the end. Truck Driver CJ asus Q upef GZIUQS Most Attractive Best Dancer Most Studious Most Intelligent Best Dressed Most Businesslike Nearest Smartest Most Popular Most Romantic Best Sport Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest Most Athletic Most Cooperative Most Modest Best All-Around GIRL MARY HAGINS LUCILLE WATSON VIRGINIA GREEN FLOSSIE WILLIAMS LUCILLE WATSON NELLIE SANDERS RUBY WATSON SHIRLEY BELL DOROTHY COOPER ELLA EVERETTE CYNTHIA GARDNER SHIRLEY BELL ELLA EVERETTE LUCILLE WATSON FLOSSIE WILLIAMS VIRGINIA GREEN SHIRLEY BELL BOY GEORGE SANDERS JIMMY ROWLAND SAMUEL WHITLEY SAMUEL WHITLEY JAMES SMITH JOSEPH DE LAINE ROYASTINE BRYANT GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS SHIRELL ROWLAND SHIRELL ROWLAND GEORGE SANDERS WILLIE WILLIAMS JAMES MCCALVIN GEORGE SANDERS JAMES MCCALVIN GEORGE SANDERS WS f G ass jlgbfor One beautiful fall day in September, found a bunch of eager youngsters walking down the halls of Cooper Elementary School. This was just our beginning. Our teachers were the first outside of the home that had the chance of molding our minds and training us into becoming good American citizens. These first years were most important in helping us get ourselves adjusted and in making new acquaintances. The knowledge that we acquired during these years was to serve as a footstool for even greater things to come, such as participating in operettas and holding offices in the Elementary Student Council and the junior patrols. When we were in the seventh grade, we took a trip to Raleigh. We toured the Governor's Mansion, the museums, the Shaw University Inn, the Hall of History and had lunch at Washington Junior High School. We graduated from elementary school in May, 1954. We adopted our class motto, Pressing Onward, which we have kept all through high school. Our song, We're Marching to High School, was written by Virginia Green. Entering into high school in September, 1954, was the most exciting experience of our lives. Selecting the subjects we wanted to take, changing classes and different instructors were very new to us. fAfter getting accustomed to high school life, we found that it lost much of its thrill.j One of the most well remembered things that our class has enjoyed together was the formal dinner the Home Economics Class gave the entire tenth grade. Everyone was dressed in formal clothing. After dinner everyone went outside and took pictures. The dinner required a lot of work, but everyone agreed it was well worth the effort. Our next grand occasion was the Junior-Senior Prom, held May 17, 1957. Our theme was Hawaiian Cruise. We hired an interior decorator from Durham to do our decorating for us. The Rhythm Kids from Smithfield furnished our music. The most exciting thing that has happened so far in our senior year is the selection of our class ring and getting material for our annual. During our years we have gained and lost many of our classmates. Shirley Watson and Mildred Williamson left us but they decided to join us again. We lost Doris Kirby, Joe Louis Hinton and Bettie Jean Newkirk for matrimonial reasons. Willis Mitchell and Leroy Mitchell left us a few years ago. But above all that has happened to us, everyone remembers the fine relationship we have maintained between ourselves, the student body and the faculty members of Cooper High School. 1210113 I 1 . I 0 r 1 M I . l 5',xx ,I E- f'X C3 opf 0122 OFQS . , V1 'W' ,V 1. .,, ' V -Z! 57fQ36H? QI? ' ' L,.,', 14-9 QL H - f .- , s , , .,. . ,- Gkss yj!'O!0 QCY In the year of 1963, my husband and I decided to take a trip around the world to see our classmates. We are both employed at Fayetteville State Teachers' College. I teach French and English and James teaches Physlical Education and Mathematics. To our surprise as we boarded the plane, the stewardess was none other than Ella Everette, who informed us that Shirell Rowland was the pilot and Willie Williams was the co- pilot. Our first stop was in Washington, We were greeted there by Nellie Sanders and Marjorie Lockett, who were stenographers at the White House. They took us to Howard University where George Sanders was President. William Byrd and James McCalvin were athletic instructors, Winnie Eason and Flossie Williams are Biology teachers. After leaving there, we went to Byrant's Hotel, which was owned by Royastine Bryant. His wife, Lucinda Badgett was head Dietician. Working with her were Bettie Hood and Ruby Watson. After bidding farewell to our friends, we went to New York. On the plane were Mildred Williamson, who had gotten married and has two boys: Verdell Morgan, who is teaching at U.C. L.A. , and Ella Troublefield, who was head Beautician at the Troublefield's Beauty Salon in New York, on Fifth Avenue. After chatting for awhile, I picked up an Ebony magazine and discovered that Joseph DeLaine was the editor. On the cover was Miss Dorothy Cooper, featured actress of Unforgotten Love, which was produced by Jimmie Rowland, and directed by Samuel Whitley. We finally reached New York, where we found the Rest In Heavenly Peace funeral home owned by Paul Mangum, with Martha Williams as his private secretary. That evening we went to the office of Dr. Donzell Hunter, and found Mary Hagins, his nurse. In the adjoining office was Dr. Pauline Watson, who informed us that Pinese Utley and Arnetta Watkins were Laboratory Technicians at Columbia University, with Virginia Green as Dean. Then we flew to California. We went to the Welfare Department and found Cynthia Gardner, President. Leaving there, we went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where we found Shirley Bell studying for her Ph. D. degree at the University of New Mexico. Dorothy Mitchell was there also, teaching psychology. We are now returning home, thinking over the things we used to do at Dear Old Cooper High. We can hardly wait until we get to North Carolina, to tell Principal N. L. Cannady, of the progress made by the noted class of '58. 1 I . , ff X14 .2 ' 'ETX f ffxxl 1-.xx sg ' M,ff,.zf A x ffl X Z X f famaffb' i Cd I d1?CIl?y JfOUfJ f-BQ SQ 0 mga Us S Q Q! C116 I I 61121014 jjafrof ll- lu-.., RHF ., rf , K i 1 I 1 1 5 Y K 5 s I I i v I I. i v P' 4 . , 1 61121014 la 4-if yn fermeofdfe ' cgcoufs xv. n 2 .,,. w,.,..4 Q 7 ,-1- w,.aP' mg ld ' ,,..-3 i ENN wi mae 'JE E95 KEYDQ ary Qfdpgf fwbefs ' pn Q 2 3 9 E Hi 1 4 s 1 'vw wif Milf EK Whfwm KGS RWM! WH! 5nl ESRI C235 0I2y Oh, schoolmates of Cooper High, We hate to leave you so. The time has come when we must part, And off to college we'll go. Those seats that we'll leave empty, We hope you'll fill them well. For education is good for you, No matter where you dwell. For all the things you've done for us, We're sure we'll need them so. Some of the things we've done together, Some of us will do no more. And now it's time to say goodbye, To dear ole Cooper High. To dear ole Cooper High, goodbye, Goodbye to Cooper High. Ella Lee Everette 0912? The day has finally come, When we must all depart. As we each go our separate ways, We'll remember in our hearts. We'll remember so well the first day, That we began to school. We'll remember our primary teachers Who gave us our first tools. As we advanced to high school, Our heads we held up high. We were searching for that sairwayg That would lead us to the sky. We think we've found that stairway, And this is what it said, Always look forward and upwardg For good things lie ahead. And now as we depart from youg Dear Cooper, bid us go. And search for our success in life, What'er may be in store. Shirley Ann Bell ...-....f -'gin-Sf I 'ig ANN 6kI22QI?fdIa Q3fu0Q12f Cjoczncz' 3 , . S' 971 Yu.. J fO!l!I21Q C jcozzfs . JA! I f P33 X , ,, my I t ,,, ,W f V ,N-,,.,. W. - -, za, ml ., Lux.. ' V, , - -in LAW, .V V 4 fmswewlfr .. , vltw V M A MMV! - I-..iB.l'lR6 Ili .I ll E if S . Q LJ-K 7 1 RJ Z L W' 4' if 'Ii v- - ,V,,,-f. gy 1 ,Wwe ' ' 1 :I....,f. '1 -M4-1 -1-12 'wfriq H, X' K -we-:il ,, ,N 1753 ---1 iw de ik. V gnu- ,fil- A-'W'vg,,-. H-an 'Z ff. bv n! , ,, . !fiJY5g WN ' . nf! hm va 1 . Mrs Mrs Mrs. . Virginia Wiggs . Cleora Watson Major Sander s, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Holden, Mrs. Pearl Richardson Mrs. Polsie Earp Mrs. R, M. Johnson Mrs. W, M, Lacewell Mrs. S, M, Hinton Mr. James Pearson Mrs. Spencer L, Watson Mrs . John E, Sanders Mr. Cecil Hinton Mrs Christine Vinson Mrs Alice Newlcirk Mrs, O'Lernuel Sanders Mr s. Ruthie Smith Mrs. Mary High Mrs. Pathenia Suggs Mr s. Hattie Watson Mr. Waylon Hodges Mrs, Booker T, Obie Mrs, Shellie W, Mitchell Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Cooper Mr. R, L, Holt Rev. D, S, Suber Mr. Levi Cooper eMr. and Mrs, Tommy Cooper Jr. PATR ONS Miss Ermastine Lee Mr, William W, Lee Mrs, Johnny Perry, Jr. Miss Willie Taylor Mrs. Lonil A, Dunn Mrs, Mabel Hinton Mr. Robert-Boone Gladys Green Bettie Hood Mr s. Mrs. Mrs, Delia Sander s Mrs. Mr s. Christine Green Sadie Barbour Mr, Floyd Green Mr, William Henry Turner Mr. Preston Boone Mrs, Lillian Mary Penny Mrs. Lucy O, Toole Mrs. Mary Lena Walls Mr. James Troublefield Mr. Leamon Troublefield Mr. Thomas Walls Mrs . Alean Walls Troublefield Miss Beulah Bernice Troublefield Mr. Dea Troublefield, Jr. Mr. N, L, Cannady Mr. J, Y, Baker, Jr. Mrs. Jessie A, Farrar Miss Forrest W, Hayes Miss Doris Penny Mr. Leslie Smith Mr. L, D, Bradley Mr, Archie McNeil Rev. and Mrs, Ervin Davis Rev. Russell Sanders Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders Mr. Ashely McClamb Miss Naomi McClamb Miss Mattie McClamb Miss Addie Sanders Mr. Booker T, Sanders Sgt. John W, Sanders Mrs. Nancy Long Mrs. Maggie Sanders Mr, Edward Oscar Sanders Miss Gertrude Banks Mrs. Lena M, Wall Mrs, Katie Watson Mr. Lawrence Watson Mr, Bobby R, Barbour Mr s. Mabel Tomlinson Mr. Lawrence Smith Mrs. Mattie Paige Mr. Robie Williams, Sr Mrs, Cora A, Boyd Mrs, Lena M, Smith Mrs. Maggie Bell Mr. M, E, Reddick Mrs. Ruby Banks Mr, Eddie Williams Mr. Donzell Thomas Mr. Paul McClain Mr. James Watson Mr. Thomas Hood, Jr. Mrs, Malissie Hood Miss Donnie M, Hood Mr. Robert L, Hood Mrs. Ina Sanders Mr. James A, Hood Mrs Mr, Mrs Mr, Mr, Mr. Mrs Mrs , Bettie L, Hood Jack Edmonson , Cornelia Allen Ralph D, Sanders and Mrs, Lieutenant Morgan Thomas Farmer , Dorothy Smith . Mabel Rand Mrs. Bertha Lee Rand Mrs Mrs Mr. . Carrie Watson . Peggy Marshall Ira Sinclair Mrs. Mabel Barbour Mr. Daniel Smith, Jr. Mrs, Lee Anner Smith Mrs, Helen Winston Miss Katie P, Winston Mr. Mr, James Arthur Williams Harding Kent Miss Thelma Hunter Mr. Mr, Mr, Mr, Mr. Mr, Mr, Sylvester C, High Loffie Wilson Floyd Sanders Edward Penny William Sanders Luther Jeffries Aaron Chappell Mrs, Ethel Eason Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. R, L, Cooper J, B, Robertson Sherwood Lassiter Willie Hunter Mrs, Jesse H, Austin Mr, Hubert Bell Mrs, Ada Badgett Miss Dorothy Watson Mr, Willie T , Bunn Mr s, Pear line Tomlinson Mrs , Emmie Louise Mitchum Mrs, Mina Sanders Mrs, P, R, Vinson Mr, Marvin Spells Mrs. l, S, Wiggins Miss Margaret McDaniel Mr. Theodore Everett AfZc Lynzo Wall Mrs, J, E, T, Saunders Mrs , E, S, Stokes Mrs. J, F, Groves Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sanders, Jr Mr, Charles L, Sanders Mr. R, W, Thacker Mr. Johnnie Heath, Jr, Mr, Alonzo Badgett Mrs. Bettie L, Watkins Mrs, G, W, Kennedy Mr, Donzo Tomlinson Mrs, Mattie Spearman Mr, Everett Duncan Mrs, James Waskin Mrs, Eleanor Pittman Mr, Taree Utley Mr, John Thomas Utley Mr. D, W, Williams Mrs. Queen Esther Newsome Rev. Clyde Walton Mrs, Mary Louise Price Mrs, Victoria Watkins Mr, Odell Mitchell Mr. S, E, Robertson Mr, Elton Pittman Rev, and Mrs. Dewey C Bollen Mrs, Ella McCormick Mrs, Willie Taylor Mrs, Ella Mae Barbour Mr. John Davis Mr. Haywood Wilder Mr. James A. Bryant Mr. T, C, McCullers Mrs, Irene Rowland Mr, Napoleon Mangum Mr, D, M, Merritt Mrs, Mayese Conyers Mr, and Mrs, M, W, Heartley, Jr Mrs. Callie Perry Mr, Raeford Earp Mrs, P, W, Moore Rev. and Mrs, Clyde Carter Miss Gertrude Badgett AfZc Uzzell Barnes Mrs. Vi.nea Bridges Miss Ann Austin Mr. H, D, Heartley Mrs. M, P, Sanders Mr, Eddie Watson, Jr. Mr. Buddy Clark Mr, James Watson Mr. McClain Complete Banking Service for 60 Years 743455 Ccdgefw BANK X TEUST CQMDANV Convenient Offices in Clayton, Smithfield and Garner Deposits Insured Up to S 10,000 00 CLAYTON SUPPLY COMPANY, INC, Farm Supplies - Groceries Armoui-'s Fertilizers Wayne Feeds Clayton, North Carolina Phone 2.41-1 You Can Help Clayton Be a Better Place to Live EAREOLJIZ - VVMITLEY CO., INC. Clayton, North Carolina I-IALES F UR NISH ING S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear - Shoes Men's Clothing HERBERT HAROLD HALES Phone 2492 Selma, North Carolina l-ILJIXIT GENERAL TIRE COMPANY General Tires Recapping McDowell and Cabarrus Sts. 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Diamonds - Watches - Luggage Bibles - China - Gifts - Crystal Watch Repairing - Engraving Ring Sizing Phone 2441 Compliments of Compliments of THE THE FCX SERVICE U I I Farm Supplies - Feeds and Fertilizers READY TO-WEAR AND GIFTS Corner of O'Nea,l and Main Street Phone 4371 Lombard Street Clay-ton, North Carolina Clayton, North Carolina C ompliment S of ANNlE V'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of MKG GARAGE Ford Sales and Service Clayton, North Carolina Meet Your Friends at RED 8: WHITE SUPER MARKET O'Neal and Front Streets Clayton, North Carolina H65 SPORT SHOP 205 South Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina Men and Young Men's Clothing and Sportswear .,, Latest Styles at Low Prices ,,, Satisfaction Guaranteed Compliments of CLAVTGN FURNITURE COMPANY Clay-ton, North Carolina C ompliment s of QAGLAND5 OPEN-AIR MARKET ' Clayton, North Carolina C ompliment s of CLAVTCN GROCERIES 421 Easel: Second Street Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of I Z, 'W THE REXALL DRUG STORE Since 1919 Clayton, North Carolina Engrutulutiuns 'io the graduating class N fx 3- A af E f I 11 ' I i i 1 mum, U-.mp .U..,,,..,. ony-1.1.1. fm. m..v..,- U THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 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