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INTRODUCING THE 1958 “FRACOTRASCO ad mth PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS of FRANKLIN COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA Dedication Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores CONTENTS Advertisements Patrons Autographs Freshmen Elementary Court-of-Beauty Organizations Athletics Snapshots cop DEDICATION: , TO OUR PARENTS To our Parents and Guardians whose interests have been in the improvements of our lives - whose love and encouragement have been inspirational =and whose never ending sacrifices have made possible these four years of high school, we salute you, Words cannot express our appreciation for your various contributions; but to show, ina small measure, how much we love, honor and cherish you, we respectfully dedicate the FRACOTRASCO of 1958, ADMINISTRATORS MR. CARL A. HARI Principal eS MR, WILEY F. MITCHELL Superintendent MR. THOMAS E, CONWAY Assistant Principal PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Ladies and Gentlemen of the Senior Class: We are always proud of cur iishments. However, we are aware of th= vis just a beginning of the total procs: May | congratulate you on th THO. My sincere wish is that yours (115 ? duse- ful lives. | dially yours, | C.A. Harris FACULTY MRS. VIRGINIA H. LEVISTER Social Studies MISS LUCY S. BRADSHAW Mathematics MRS, CORNELIA E. CONWAY French, English MRS. GWENDOLYN H, FRITZ Home Economics MISS NURRY A. TURNER Librarian, Commercial Science MRS. CORA H. HAWKINS Biology, Civics MR. JAMES M. RIDLEY English, Music MISS MARY L. HILL English, Civies MR, JOHN E. ALSTON Vocational Agriculture MR. JOSEPH O, HIMBRY Eighth Grade A MR. HAROLD B. GREENE Eighth Grade B MRS. CONSTANCE W. LUCAS Eighth Grade C FACULTY MRS. VIRGINIA H,. LEVISTER Social Studies MISS LUCY S. BRADSHAW Mathematics MRS, CORNELIA E. CONWAY French, English MRS, GWENDOLYN H. FRITZ Home Economics MISS NURRY A. TURNER Librarian, Commercial Science MRS. CORA H. HAWKINS Biology, Civics MR. JAMES M. RIDLEY English, Music MISS MARY L. HILL English, Civics MR. JOHN E. ALSTON Vocational Agriculture MR. JOSEPH ©. HIMBRY Eighth Grade A MR. HAROLD B. GREENE Eighth Grade B MRS. CONSTANCE W. LUCAS Eighth Grade C FACULTY MR. WARREN E. MASSENBURG Seventh Grade A MRS. GERTIE A. JONES Seventh Grade B MRS, DORIS Y. BALDWIN Sixth Grade A MRS. CARRIE B. YOUNG Sixth Grade B MR, SILAS D. HARRIS Sixth Grade C MISS ETHEL M, SYMS Fifth Grade A MRS. READIE H. RUFFIN Fifth Grade B MRS. CELIA P. HALL Fifth Grade C MRS. LUREPENA A. BLOCKSON Fourth Grade A MISS CARMEN E. McKNIGHT Fourth Grade B MRS, MARJORIE B. BROWN Fourth Grade C MISS MARIE M. HAWKINS Third Grade A FACULTY MRS. EMILY F. JOHNSON Third Grade B MRS, LUCY B. SHAW Third Grade C MRS. MARY C. ALSTON Third Grade D MRS. GERAL Y, SARGENT Second Grade A MISS MARTHA P. DEBNAM Second Grade B MRS. MARY L. P. JOHNSON Second Grade C MISS MADIE L. WHITE Second Grade D MRS, MARTHA F. CORBETT First Grade A MISS MILDRED B. FOGG First Grade B MISS SUSIE D, CONYERS First Grade C MISS MAYME J. HAWKINS First Grade D MR. WILLIAM) WILLIAMS Veteran Farmer Training Program iiss ed pa NS TE TOES VIRGINIA D. EATON FRANCES fei Editor r MRS. V. H. LEVISTER Advisor GLADYS M, STROUD Copy RAYMOND YARBOROUGH MARGARET BRANCHE KENNETH HARRIS BETTYE MAE BRODIE HAZEL EATON JOSHUA W., LEVISTER, JR. JOHNNIE E. STRICKLAND JOHNNY JEFFREYS HARVEY SPIVEY MATILDA MACON. ROBERT LEE ALSTON LAURA P. WRIGHT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - JOHNNIE E. STRICKLAND sa iil Vice President President EVELYN CHAVIS ALICE MAE STOKES MATILDA MACON FRANCES WHITAKER Secretary Assistant Secretary Reporter Treasurer CLASS FLOWER AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE CLASS COLORS RED and WHITE CLASS MOTTO STRIVING to SUCCEED CHERYL ALSTON RAYMOND ALVIN NAT ALSTON N.F.A.;Crown and Scepter; Choral Club; Student Council, ROBERT LEE MARGOO ALSTON Football; Band; Choral Club; Track Team, Varsity Club. NANCY MAE BRADFORD Choral Club; Home Economics; 4-H Club. MARGARET DREAMY BRANCHE Dramatics; Patrol;Secretary of Class; 4-H Club. i | BETTYE “SMALL BRODIE | 4-H Club; Crown and Scepter; Patrol. RALPH HILLBILLY BROWN f President of Class; 4-H Club; N.F. } A.; Patrol. ELIZABETH LIB BUTTS Home Economics; Dramatics; Choral _ Club. , EVELYN SHORTY CHAVIS Band, 4-H Club; Choral Club; Crown and Scepter; Dramatics; Home Eco - nomics; Student Council; Patrol . CLARA MAE COOK Home Economics; Choral Club, WILEY RED DAVIS N.F.A. HAZEL NET EATON Dramatics; Crown and Scepter; Vice President of Class. VIRGINIA GINGER EATON Dramatics; Crown and Scepter; Ma- jorette; President of Class; Student Council. ETHEL LITTLE-BIT FOSTER 4-H Club; Choral Club; Home Eco- nomics. GEORGE POKY GREENE N.F.A. KENNETH HITLER HARRIS Choral Club; Basketball; Football; i Band; N.F.A.; Dramatics; Baseball Manager. JOHNNY BONES JEFFREYS i Baseball; Football; Dramatices;Crown } and Scepter; Choral Club; Varsity. RUEVAL REEVAL JONES Football; Dramatics; N.F.A, —S THOMAS TINY JONES N.F.A, JOSHUA JOCKO ” LEVISTER, JR. Basketball; Football; Choral Club, Dra- matics; Varsity Club; Baseball Man- ager. CARTER BILLY ALEXANDER LEWIS Football; Varsity Club; Dramatics; N. F.A, MATILDA TILDA MACON 4-H; Crown and Scepter; Secretary of Class; Choral Club; Home Economics; Basketball . GEORGE GIGGLES MILON N.F.A. | CHARLES EDDIE MOORE Baseball; N.F.A.; 4-H Club. LOIS MAE MOORE Home Economics Club; Choral Club. we SHIRLEY PICK MOORE Home Economic Club; 4-H; Dra- matics. OTHA STUD PACE Basketball; N.F.A. KATIE RED PERRY Choral Club; Home Economics. ROSA BEA PERRY Choral Club; Home Economics Club. ned ! MILDRED JOE RICHARDSON } Home Economics; Choral Club. HARVEY SLIM SPIVEY Baseball; Football; 4-H; Dramatic; Varsity; Choral Club. ALICE KING STOKES Choral Club; Crown and Scepter; Class Secretary; Home Economics . JOHNNIE STRICK STRICKLAND Home Economics; Choral Club; 4-H; Basketball; Student Council; Crown and Scepter; Varsity - GLADYS BEETLOM STROUD Basketball; Varsity ;Majorette;Patrol; Student Council;Choral Club;Cheer- leader; Dramatic Club; 4-H. F} JOHN ALLEN TERRELL N.F-A.; Choral Club; 4-H. LUCY GREY TERRELL Choral Club; Home Economics; Safety Patrol. FRANCES FRAN WHITAKER Class Treasurer; Patrol; 4-H; May Queen; Dramatics; Home Economics; Choral Club; Basketball; Varsity . BESSIE SHORTY REED WILLIAMS Home Economics; Choral Club; 4-H. GLADYS MAE WILLIAMS Home Economics. PLUMMER BUDDY WILLIAMSON N.F.A.; 4-H; Football ;Varsity Club, ELNORA CELESTE WRIGHT Home Economics; Choral Club; 4-H; Safety Patrol. LAURA PEARL WRIGHT Home Economics; Choral Club. RAYMOND GIG YARBOROUGH Football; Varsity Club; 4-H; Choral Club; Dramatics. JUANITA NITA YOUNG Home Economics; Choral Club; Shriner Debutante; Safety P : 4-H. atrol; PROPHECY ee ness ea May 10; 1968° THE TATLER Alumni Section i eS “NOTED SOLOIST RETURNS TO STATE New York, N.Y. -Miss Evelyn Chavis has just returned from her tour through Europe, Asia and Canada. Miss Chavis' singing can be classed as nothing short of her talent. Aside from singing, she is Mrs. John E. Mitchell and the mother of two girls. MACON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENS Louisburg, N.C.- Miss Matilda Macon has announced the open- ing of her Business College. The college has one dormitory and ten teachers, They include Misses Laura Wright, Alice M. Stokes, Rosa Perry, and Mrs. Bessie Reed Williams. NURSES GO to WORK IN GHANA Washington, D.C.- Miss Gladys Stroud, Lois M. Moore, Bettye Brodie, all Red Cross Nurses, have safely arrived in Ghana. TO TEACH AT SHAW UNIVERSITY Raleigh, N.C.-Miss Johnnie E. Strickland, Home Economic Ex- pert, has been appointed to the staff of Shaw U. SUCCESSFUL WOMAN FLYER Rome, Italy- Miss Nancy Bradford, first woman jet pilot, flew around the world in 8 hours. MUSTANGS WIN OVER NATIONALS Detroit, Mich.- The famous football team, the Mustangs of Baltimore, Md. won the championship from the Nationals of this city. The spectacular stars were Raymond Yarboro, Reuval Jones, Harvey Spivey, andPlummer Williamson. These Stars, with Coach Kenneth Harris, were graduates of F.C.T.S. in 1958. NEW EDITOR OF LOCAL PAPER Los Angeles, Cal.- Mr. Wiley Davis was appointed new editor of THE NEWS DISTURBER. The reporters are Carter Lewis and George Milon. WILL VISIT HOMETOWN New York, N.C.- The famous model, Miss Elizabeth Butts, for- merly of Lovisburg, N.C. will spendher vacation with her parents and friends before sailing to Europe. NEW DISCOVERY Germany- In his famous Black Town laboratory in Louisburg, Germany, Professor Pernel| Hartsfield's latest discovery is his meal pill . His sleep walking pill is being perfected. I N iY Norfolk, Va.- The following girlshave made the Army Air Force their career: Misses Ethel Foster, Clara Cooke, and Elnora Wright. They are outstanding Sargeants after only two years in service, «FAMOUS PICTURE STOLEN Paris, France- The Famous Sputnik, painted by the notedartist and designer, Miss Frances Whitaker, was stolen from her manslon during an exhibition of her famous pictures. A private detective, John Sherlock Terrell, has been hired to trace the whereabouts of the picture. ee SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SILVER ACE NIGHT CLUB There will be an all night dance at the Silver Ace, 156th Street, Chicago, II]. Sponsors are the Misses Shirley Jean Moore and Mildred Richardson. Miss Juanita Young informed us that she was recuperating from an eye operation, performed by two well known eye specialists, Drs. James Edward Hayes and Joshua W. Levister. She wishes to thank all of her friends for the lovely flowers and cards during her illness. ANNOUNCEMENTS Johnnie Jeffreys, an ardent baseball fan, is now managing the Brooklyn Dodgers in California. The Hilliard-Jones Birdland night spot has just reopened. The joint owners are James Hilliard Thomas Jones. Miss Hazel Eaton has just become engaged to one of the world's outstanding band leaders, Mr. George Frank Greene. Miss Katie Perry will honor them ata reception at her home on Long Island, New York, Miss Virginia Eaton announces the opening of her beauty salon. Don't let unruly hair spoil your glamour. Miss Margaret Branche has venturedinto the field of matrimony. Mrs. Lucy Terrell Williams announces the birth ofher quads, The proud mother states that it's cheaper by the dozens. Ithas been recently announced that Robert Lee Alston and Charles Moore, members of the city police force, have been promoted to sergeants, Ralph Brown, a former studentof F.C.1.5 «, Is stationed overseas. It is reported that he is singing to his most current heart-beat, Miss Gladys Williams. HAZEL EATON BETTY BRODIE Reporters CLASS HISTORY — CHAPTER I oe : Four years ago, early one September moming in 1953, we, Training School with our appearence. Whether we didthis by ch to discuss here. (The point is that we came in number). who are now seniors, honored the Franklin County oice or because we had to is a point that we refuse We soon found out that we were to have two capable leaders, Mrs. Marguerite Evans and Mr. James M. Ridley. Right away we got the ball rolling by electing class officers, and just to show from the beginning who would be boss in this class we elected 4 girls and one boy: President, Gladys Stroud; Vice President, Hazel Eaton; Secre- tary, Matilda Macon; Assistant Secretary, Evelyn Chavis; and Treasurer, Joshua Levister, Jr.; also to show that we meant business from the start we sent out participants to the following activities: Basketball-Virginia Webb, Gladys Stroud, Frances Whitaker, Matilda Macon, to the girls team, Kenneth Harris, Joshua Levister, to the boys team. Choral Club-Frances, Gladys, Elaine, Matilda, Laura, Juanita. Student Council - Elaine Strickland, Virginia, Eaton and Joshua Levister. Although many of us managed to complete our Freshman year successfully, disaster befell others of us. A few had their growth retarded a year, others dropped out of the Freshman Class: forever. CHAPTER II With the coming of the next September, we received a new name-Sophomores. We entered this year a liftle wiser and with more confidence than we hadhad during the previous year. Even though our number had decreased to sixty, we were better represented in the extra-curricular activities. We sent out seven cheerleaders twenty Choral Club members, seven Varsity Club members, some Band and Student Council members. Our clase officers vi lous! Virginia Eaton; Vice President, Hazel Eaton; Secretary, Margaret Branche; Assistant Secretary, ; aaa eee Whitaker and Joshua Levister. This was a most distinguished body and re- CHAPTER III In the third year, owing to an old educati onal cust t i i made our sense of importance increase out of all due ly ce eine eee eee ee Suddenly we found that another chan ge had taken place in our i i 7 4 t important lives. We h = rah i pillage — in her place, we found another, Mrs. V. H. Levister ia ale ee aos y a his fhe ld “ yy the guidance, sincerity and irleaedhto hat ae eerie : ‘ e following officers: Presid i i ;Vi i Gladys Stroud; Secretary, Evelyn Chavis; Assistant Secretary, Elaine Shiki andi kl allstar ; , Frances itaker. CLASS HISTORY This was a year of ad work. We found ourselves faced with many and greater problems. We dort ee outstanding in all activities in which we had formerly participated plus being host to the Seniors at the Senior Prom. We were indeed a proud and happy class. It was with pleasure that we watched olen aahniere snr Betty Brodie, Evelyn Chavis, Johnnie Jeffreys, Elaine Strickland, Alice Stokes, Laura Le — eae Raymond Alston, and Ralph Brown Become members of the Crown and Scepter Club. Gladys roud, oa Whitaker, and Elaine Strickland were still doing their bit on the basketball team. Hazel Eaton, Virginia Ea oy Margaret Branche, Harvey Spivey, Johnnie Jeffreys, and Betty Brodie became members of a new group, the Dramatic Club. CHAPTER IV — And now we come fo the fourth and greatest year in the history of the class. With only 46 of us gaining the title, Seniors, we began to take ourselves seriously. For the last time, as a group, we elected with great care, the following people to office :President, Ralph Brown; Vice President, Elaine Strickland; Secretary, Evelyn Chavis; Treasurer, Frances Whitaker; Sponsor, Mrs. V. H. Levister. Juanita Young, Evelyn Chavis, and Elaine Strickland represented us at the Shriner's Debutante Ball in Louisburg. Their escorts were: Plummer Williamson, Ralph Brown, and Joshua Levister, respectively, Frances Whitaker represented us at the A.K.A. Debutante's Ball in Raleigh. Her escorts were Kenneth Harris and Joshua Levister. Johnnie Jeffreys, Harvey Spivey, Rueval Jones, Carter Lewis, Robert Lee Alston, Joshua Levister, Raymond Yarborough, Plummer Williamson, Kenneth Harris, completed their third and fourth years on the football squad. Elaine Strickland, Matilda Macon, Hazel Eaton, Alice Stokes, Bettye Brodie, and Johnnie Jeffreys received Crown and Scepter Certificates. Our Student Council members were Virginia Eaton, Elaine Strickland, Johnnie Jeffreys, and Joshua Levister. We journeyed to A. T. College, Greensboro, N.C. for Senior Day. A good time was had by all, The Juniors, treated us to an evening of fun and gaiety at the Junior-Senior Prom. Our work is almost over, for the shadows of graduation have cast their glow. What shall the future be? For some there will be college, for others marriage, the armed forces, or jobs. Whatever we do and wherever we go, we shall be making history for Dear Old F.C.T.S. MATILDA MACON LAURA P. WRIGHT Historians t oe (Goecmnetenomnmennaneseee. | — LAST WILL did’ TESTAMENT State of North Carolina; County of Franklin: coer, | ; : hool, 1958, about to pass from these halls of learning, a See ath ately do hereby, make and publish this last will amember us for all our good and bad qualities. We, the Senior Class being in full possession of our mental capacl . and testament for you to carry out after we have gone and Ff: Article 1. To Mr. Harris, our principal, we bequeath our best wishes vi : better pra a ie ite i : Af i t deed or noteworthy a ur fu- alization ofhis dreams for a new cafeteria, We also leave any grea : ‘ ture may bring, realizing that such achievement will be due largely to his own example and guidance. Article Il. To our advisor, Mrs. Levister, we bequeath our gratitude and thanks for being our rock and mainstay, and wish her success with other students in the years fo come. we leave a vote of thanks for their untiring efforts to i i d Mr. C Article Ill. To our deans, Miss Bradshaw and Mr. Conway, Flalan af ner manhaodand seananhone help us overcome our difficulties, and their attempt to instill within us prin Article IV. To the entire faculty, we bequeath our love, regard, and appreciation for what they have done for us through the years, and hope that their efforts to raise cultural standards and standards of scholarship will mate- rialize. We leave many thanks for their conscientious efforts in preparing us for better citizens. Article V. To the juniors, we leave the name seniors, quietness, and all dignity, and responsibilities of the same. Article VI. To certain individuals, we, hereby, bequeath the following: To Carl Davis, RALPH BROWN wills his land and money . To Joe Hawkins, ROBERT LEE ALSTON wills his football suit. GLADYS STROUD wills to Eunice Perry the key to Earl Johnson's heart, and to Renee Edgerton, her ability to become captain of the majorettes. ALICE STOKES wills Madie Lee White her ability to write shorthand. To Herbert Littlejohn, PERNELL HARTSFIELD wills his ability to sleep in class. JUANITA YOUNG leaves to Francine Hazelwood her size and shape. To Frances Ann Perry, ELAINE STRICKLAND wills her ability to sew. FRANCES WHITAKER leaves her popularity and ability to ballroom dance to Mary A. Hawkins. KENNETH HARRIS bequeaths his versatility to J. T. Hill. PLUMMER WILLIAMSON and REUVAL tabby Parry. JONES bequeath their positions on the football team to Frank and HAZEL sill leaves to Florine Edgerton her height in order that she may catch up with her twin. HARVEY SPIVEY leaves his sense of humor to William Hockaday VIR GINIA EATON leaves her class ring to David Moss, and her art of dressing hair to Phyllis Robinson. LOIS MOORE and GLADYS W Pabst ILLIAMS will their quiet and sedate ways to Shirley Lemay and Pearlie Gray BETTIE BRODIE wills her undying love for one man to Josephine Perry, ETHEL JANE FOSTER leaves her size to Margaret Alston. SHIRLEY MOORE leaves her giggling and ability to disturb the class to Mary L. Anderson. BILLY LEWIS leaves his job at O'Neal's to Herbert Littlejohn. NANCY BRADFORD leaves her ability to drive the bus to Barbara Strickland. To Joyce Ann Davis, MARGARET BRANCH wills her sophisticated walk. EVELYN CHAVIS bequeaths her position as soloist to Elvira Blaney. MATILDA MACON and LAURA WRIGHTbequeath their ability to gossip and take care of other people's bus- iness to Margaret Perry and Lucille Young. CLARA COOKE wills her disposition and personality to Elizabeth A. Williams. To Jessie Black, WILEY DAVIS leaves his beard, RAYMOND ALSTON leaves his seat in the senior class to Larry Richardson. LUCY TERRELL leaves her comb, lipstick, and earrings to Marjorie Perry. JAMES HAYES leaves his position as banker of school funds to Wilson Robinson. JOHNNY JEFFREYS wills his ability to stay on the honor roll to Parker Gupton. To Elton Rodwell, CHARLES MOORE leaves his quietness and ability to get along with others. GEORGE MILON wills to Bobby Yarborough his ability to pay debts and stop borrowing. OTHA PACE leaves his ability to steal out of class and disappear to Clarence Moles. JOHN TERRELL and GEORGE GREENE leave their stature to Sanford Johnson and William Davis. ELNORA WRIGHT leaves to Carliena Hampton her height to use on the basketball court. RAYMOND YARBOROUGH wills Rickie Lee Hill his football career (off the bench). JOSHUA LEVISTER leaves to Tracy Hawkins his sports ability. BESSIE WILLIAMS leaves her ability to get a husband to Shirley Lemay. JAMES HILLIARD and THOMAS JONES bequeath their ability to not study and get by in school to William Greene and Charlie Anderson. WILMA WILLIAMS wills her ability to stay in her seat and keep quiet to Odessa Kelley. KATIE PERRY bequeaths her eye glasses to Annie Joyner so that she won't have difficulty in reading. If there be any property of ours which we have not bequeathed, we leave our executors to use as they see fit. Signed this 23rd day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight, Witness: JOHNNIE ELAINE STRICKLAND FRANCES A, WHITAKER Class Testator SENIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVES . Gladys M. Stroud | e Williamson co.cc cece eens eee e eens BEAU ond BELLE...... OT Tr etn) ; ‘gh taersil SAA Cae dina mied. emma MOST TALKATIVE.ceeseeeeeresererereretee? seat Macon Alexander Lewis ......eeeeee eee Capea Deed opecs LARGEST. ceeeeer een ereeseerete® seams et el J. Foster Ralph Brown ....ee eens eee neers Seoenees MOST DISAGREEABLE... +e eeeeerererrerseres Alice Mae Stokes Thomas Jones .....cccceeceeereee Ria pnele cove QUIETESTo pc ccer cece cers eeeeeeenenneee Gladys Williams Joshua Levister cc. c cece cece nee seiguigenuurerte YOUNGEST. cscceceeeer eer cecerneeeeaaeee Laura Wright Raymond Yarborough.......sssereees seve MOST BUSINESSLIKE.. sss eeeeeecerererecrees . Bessie Williams Robert L. Alston... .. ccc cece eeeee Scaceewersinte MOST BOISTEROUS....2eceeeeeereecee duaveraaiece Shirley Moore James Hillard ... cc cece eee eee ence eee eens fn 0412) eee ... Elnora Wright James Hayes ...ecee cere cece eeeeees . sees MOST DEPENDABLE...-.seeeeeeeeeerees ... Johnny Strickland Johnnie Jeffreys .....ceee eee veevcesessMOST COOPERATIVE... seceececceeceencnees .... Lucy Terrell Robert L. Alston.......seeeeeeeee iG omrewwateee MUSICAL...0eeeeeeees ee cee Evelyn Chavis James Hay@s...e.eceee eee eeeeees MTR a REO ES TALLEST. ...seeee Saeemewe iow eneeeeeue ... Hazel Eaton Charles Moore... ss ccseeunencnneceeees ataaews OLDEST. csecneenns sipiecetacopsiavare anal saiwew es Virginia Eaton Perel! Hartsfield. .......02eeeeeee seeeeeseMOST DIGNIFIED.. 2.22 eee Sew eRe anew are Ra wee Virginia Eaton Joshua Levister .ccccccenscceconcnes . MOST LIKELY to SUCCEED........0045. enews Johnnie Strickland Johnny Jeffreys .......ceeeeeee svees'evncee MOST STUBIOUS... .cccsicciesccineneones Johnny Strickland Robert AION os ce cssenseuwenceenoeaees é esis SHORTEST «sca creieia se ecere SR Rain owl ese ard. areiwilos Evelyn Chavis Wiley Davis ccccrvisentaeeensesene ssasiewrais MOST LOYALisisiiace tau onwae seceaesecuwee . Lucy Terrell George Milon .....cccceeeeevee evategiers avaa rovers MUI DES Tisic. 5:0 stares soar sie ayo 0 @0ssi'sio a0 8 Seweew eee Lois Moore George Milon.......eceeceees bres eee aaainaer NICEST COUPLE......... Seoedauemrsaess Margaret Branche Harvey Spivey.........ceeceeeeeevenees «+ MOST HUMOROUS isis ccc ccrcsnsacecsa sews Frances Whitaker Kestannthy: Hares: o.:c oa acaiesssneie's rages sv dirs see MOST DEMURE.......... Lie daeweeaews Mildred Richardson Revvel! JON csc cciccnrsiniceaneenrawwe MOST RESPONSIBLE... .. 02. c cee wees Clara Cooke Kenaath Hipeis..c..s.ccccessescesesecnnones MOST POPULAR. ccc csssecseecescecesaes Frances Whitaker Johwiny SOGGY 6 66 occ sineweeecdoew eet vevesMOST DRAMATIC. ccs cccececseccececcecee, Juanita Y Pemell Hortsfield ...-.-+-.+c+sereee veseaes BEST DRESSED. -esseeee eee, cece esteas Aibalae Podbetis UaVISEOE 6 « 6 5u cs ener, sae oan a AG ee See eew Ree «Frances W ita er : THLE TC ccncnnmesmaaww eames van Frances Whitaker Kenneth Harris ....0seesseeeeees sxneneas MOST CONGENIAL ; Warvey Gelileitvicesc tee i Cit a cata Clara Cooke Ranieri MURR ec sasoceccc sas eet Gn i OaeialS waste sia eeneleeaw «+ «.Gladys Stroud Senae Céehiis..... : IVER S seaen's GeO eategasaes Nancy Bradford bigesadisabeoauins be veeeess MOST BASHFU Otho Pace sees icecesecsceencceccce MOST C Lieeaasew Seem eee enenne see. Bettye Brodle teeees AREFREE. ... eee cece cee eeeeessecves eas Katie Perry Submitted by: GLADYS STROUD ROSA PERRY ELIZABETH BUTTS “.@ — (Tune: Bon Voyage) Dear old F.C.1.S.,- The time to part is here. We'll pray each day We're on our way | For you our school so dear. ‘| Goodbye to all our loved ones, To you, we'll always be true. ; With aching hearts we say again, Goodbye to all of you. Goodbye to all our loved ones, May God take of you. ; Until we meet here once again, May God take care of you. FRANCES WHITAKERs EVELYN CHAVIS f CLASS POEM Ovs-parting year has finally conie, “AIL our lessons have been done; : Now we are faced with saying goodbye’ To a school whose wonderful spirit will never die. We hate to leave you F.C.1T.S. Dear Our love for you will always be near; But as our senior year goes rolling by We will have to bid you a sad goodbye. We leave you with tears in our eyes To face the wide world which before us lies; But wherever we may go, and whatever we do We'll always think of you as a school of fine teachers and students too. Thanks for the fine things you've given us Your guiding hand we shall always trust. Now Dear F.C.T.S. we say farewell Our gratitude to you we can never tell. 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LEVISTER, JR. JUNIORS ANNIE C, ALSTON MARGARET ALSTON CHARLIE ANDERSON EDDIE ANDERSON MARY LOUISE ANDERSON JESSIE BLACK JOSEPH BLACKNALL ELVIRA BLANEY REGINAL BRANCH JOHN BOWDEN WILLIAM BROWN SHIRLEY CHAVIS EULA COOKE CARL DAVIS JOYCE ANN DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS RAYMOND DUNSTON THEDORE DUNSTON ANNIE B. EATON CLORINE EGERSTON FLORINE EGERSTON JOHN C, FOGG WILLIAM GREENE ETHEL GUPTON PARKER GUPTON CARLEINA HAMPTON ROSA HARRIS FLORENCE HARTSFIELD MINNIE HARTSIFELD MARY ANN HAWKINS JUNIORS FRANCINE HAZELWOOD JOSEPH T. HILL WILLIAM GLEN HOCKADAY LOUISE JOHNSON MAJORIE JOHNSON PEARLINE JOHNSON LILLIE MAE JONES ANNIE MAE JOYNER JAMES KEARNEY JOSEPH KEARNEY ELISE M. KEITH JAMES KELLEY JUSTINE KELLEY ODESSA KELLEY SHIRLEY LEMAY MOUSELINA LEONARD FANNIE LEWIS HERBERT LITTLEJOHN MILFORD MACON DOROTHY MANLEY CLARENCE MOLES BOBBY PERRY FRANCES A. PERRY FRANK PERRY MARGARET PERRY OLLIE PEARL PERRY TERRY PERRY LARRY RICHARDSON PHYLLIS ROBINSON WILSON ROBINSON JUNIORS JOSEPH RODWELL ROGER SOLOMON JIMMY SPIVEY LENA STALLINGS MADIE LEE WHITE JAMES WILKINS JAMES WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS WILMA WILLIAMS BOBBY YARBOROUGH EUGENE YAR8OROUGH HAROLD YOUNG Not Pictured SHIRLEY ALLEN JOSEPHINE ALSTON ROY LEE BOBBITT PATRICIA CLEMONS JOSEPH CRUDUP CHARLIE DUNSTON MARGARET FOGG JOSEPH HAWKINS JULIA JEFFREYS RICHARD JOHNSON SANFORD JOHNSON GERALDINE JOYNER DELMAN LEWIS IDA MANGRUM JAMES MANGRUM EUNICE PERRY MARJORIE PERRY JANETTE RICHARDSON DAVID WILLIAMSON LUCILLE YOUNG SOPHO JAMES McARTHUR ALSTON JOEL ALSTON LILLIE ALSTON OLIVIA ALSTON JOEL BOWDEN BOBBY BRANCHE EARLIE BRODIE IRMA CHAVIS JESSIE COPES JAMES DAVIS NATHANIEL DAVIS LENORA DUNSTON OTIS DUNSTON BERTHA EDGERTON WELDON EDGERSTON GRACIE A. FOGG JOE FOSTER JOHN FOSTER CARY GREENE MARY ETTA GREENE JAMES OTIS HARRIS CORNELIUS HAYES JOHN HAYES JAMES C. JONES MARY K. JONES JOSEPH JOYNER FRED KEARNEY JANET KELLEY FLORA KINGSBERRY EVELYN LEMAY MORES ARTHUR McCOWAN ELIJAH MASSENBURG ROBERT MITCHELL WILLIE H. MOORE WILLIE B. MORGAN DELLA O'NEAL ELLA O'NEAL CHESTER PACE BESSIE PERRY DEWITT PERRY DORA PERRY JOSEPHINE PERRY PRISCILLA PERRY WALTER PETTIFORD LAVERNE ROBINSON PEGGY RUFFIN LEROY SMITH ANNIE P, STALLINGS HAROLD STALLINGS BARBARA STRICKLAND ORSE WALTERS THURMOND WHITE EDWARD WILKINS ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS ELIZABETH E. WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAM S McARTHUR WILLIAMSON VARDINE WORTHAM JOE L. WRIGHT JANICE YARBOROUGH CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS .President RRY ciaaiscwcevaews cease eons ee ov itet ChuieeeNeeenaaewews i frartpeieertete= Se enenIemensseR akan Sara Seuelna aie ieeaiee ss Vice President MARY L. ANDERSON.......- see ceeeee eset ence cee teeteeesaecetes Secretary CARLEINA HAMPTON... .....ceccee eee cece reece eennnseee Assistant Secretary HERBERT LITTLEJOHN... 1... ec cece cece een e teen nee e ee eeeeneeeaerees Treasurer ‘ SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Section A JOSEPH JOVINER cc ncccwasiatincntenea et onee mee ewieeees memaviaowe sae President JAMES DAVIS....... bs MAR TR Rae ewe NSE Re ea DW te gem H ewe a Vice President IRMA CHAVIS. csisececcet aces anes Ceiee Medea REE REE RES RERE TOR Secretary JAINEN REC LEY so ssiseece-acz wintana a secsiacae a snes. are aig, aa's wavered ye ere mevaeie wade Belted Treasurer LAVERNE ROBINSON... ...c.cececcececccsacccutccucensteecceeccce President ROBERT MITCHELL 0:5. ersiccdians seine ed aie dae cnweis'asiew o paeaeiee ecto . Vice President EVELYN LEMAY cn scdataeiisins de cteannenapnmsneeti ees dediovecnsces Secretary VARDINE WORTHAM. ...-. 0. .cececsescecseeeseeeteentesecseunecces Treasurer FRESHMAN OFFICERS CONSTANCE JACKSON... ccc seeceeceeecceescenuee. President REMEE EDGERTON ssienasuuuiiswsicgueedeareciecscc praee Seene EMMA LEE THOMAS.............00eeceeeee--.. a fiecitlers MARY H, JOHNSON att eens eee canes aes ao ary Sein dealieg SUN o Rea eee cea eescenenees nbewcee Assistant Secretary uruUnirtrest ww Zz FRESHMEN MATTIE ALSTON GLENN ANDERSON JOHN BLACKNALL ANN BLANEY HAZEL BOLTON CHARLES BRADFORD OTIS BRADFORD DORIS BRANCH IRENE BRANCH PAUL BRODIE VIRGINIA BROWN JAMES COOPER MOZELLA COPPADGE SARAH CREWS WILLIAM CRUDUP BOBBY DAVIS FOREST DAVIS GEORGE DENT AILEEN DUNSTON RENEE EDGERTON MARGARET FOSTER ROBERT FOSTER ANN E,. FULLER WILLIE GILL WALTER HARGROVE DOUGLAS HARRIS ROSA HARRIS SAMUEL HARRIS ERWIN HARTSFIELD WILLIAM TRACY HAWKINS DOROTHY HAYES LUCY MAE HAYES RICKIE LEE HILL LINOBERG HINTON CONSTANCE JACKSON JAMES JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON MARY HELEN JOHNSON MARY L, JOHNSON ATHLEEN E. JONES EE -LlLlltt— — FRESHMEN BENJAMIN JONES ETHEL JONES JOHNNIE JONES JOHNNIE JONES, JR. MORRIS JONES WILLIE O. JONES BETTIE L. JOYNER AUTHUR KEARNEY DOROTHY KEARNEY MARTHA KEARNEY JAMES LEWIS JOHN H. LEWIS ELIZABETH McKNIGHT OLIVIA MACON VIOLA MANGRUM JOSEPH MANN VERNON MEEKS GRACIE MOORE MARY LOU MORGAN WILLIAM MOSS KATHLENE PERRY SUSIE PERRY WILLIAM PERRY BENJAMIN PETTIFORD JOE BELL REED CATHLEEN RODWELL LAWRENCE RUFFIN JOHN SCOTT ANNIE L. SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH ETTA LEE SMITH CHARLES SPENCER PATRICIA SPENCER CATHERINE STOKES SUSIE B. SUTTON WILBERT TEASLEY ANNIE MAE THOMAS EMMA LEE THOMAS PATTIE B. THOMAS CHARLES TRADER FRESHMEN GEORGE WASHINGTON CORNELIUS WEBB ANNA G. WILKINS ISABELLE WILLIAMS JOHNNY WILLIAMS JOSEPH WILLIAMS LILLIE MAE WILLIAMS MELVIN WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS ZULEEN WILLIAMS ANNIE F. WILLIAMSON EMMA JEAN WILLIAMSON WILLIAM YARBOROUGH %YANMOnwwD OnN RO DCO EIGHTH GRADE A Mr. J. O. Himbry EIGHTH GRADE B Mr. H. B. Greene EIGHTH GRADE C Mrs. C. W. Lucas SEVENTH GRADE A Mr. W. E. Massenburg SEVENTH GRADE B Mrs. G. A. Jones SIXTH GRADE A Mrs. D. Y. Baldwin I SIXTH GRADE B Mrs. C. B. Young SIXTH GRADE C Mr. S. D. Harris FIFTH GRADE A Miss E. M. Syms { FIFTH GRADE B Mrs. R. H. Ruffin FIFTH GRADE C Mrs. C. P. Hall FOURTH GRADE B Miss C. E. McKnight FOURTH GRADE C Mrs. M. B. Brown THIRD GRADE A Miss M. M. Hawkins : ; THIRD GRADE B Mrs. E. F. Johnson THIRD GRADE C Mrs. L. B. Shaw THIRD GRADE D Mrs. M. C. Alston SECOND GRADE A Mrs. G. Y. Sargent SECOND GRADE B Miss M. P. Debnam SECOND GRADE C Mrs. M. L. P. Johnson SECOND GRADE D Miss M. L. White FIRST GRADE B Miss M. B. Fogg FIRST GRADE C Miss S. D. Conyers FIRST GRADE D Miss M. J. Hawkins OUR P.T. A. MR. WALTER EDGERTON... --e-eeereererresseresrer seen eeenees i REVEREND E, L. BRODIE.....-- doeeee seanareeee Syepergaeaie wales leas evel MRS. A. M. HAMPTON. ..-- essere ssaie-slaseig a ein Baie Sister ESe Sele eee PEN ry MRS. EDNA FOGG.....eeee steer eeeeee seweasenes veceecees Assistant Secretary MR. CLIFFORD HAWKINS....--+++++ Se cececearceessacecteereneenee Treasurer Our P.T.A. is one of the many such local organizations that seek to unite the forces of home, eee ae community in behalf of children andyouth. One ofits objectives is to bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. No other agency is so well fitted for creating the mutually sympathic attitude between the parentsand the teachers, working on behalf of the child, as is the well-organized and well-conducted parent-teacher association. Activities and Programs for 1957-58 A. Programs presented to P.T.A. by- 1. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades (Book Week Program) 2. N.F.A. Boys (Christmas Program) 3. Band 4. Science Class 5. Homemaking Dept. 6. Choral Club B. The Organization Sponsored 1. Special Membership Drive 2. Speaker -Highway Safety Dept. 3. P.T.A. Programs 4, Vesper Service 5. Float for Homecoming Entertainment was furnished by the school for class with most parents in attendance. The appointed community Captain, responsible for bringing in the most members-crowned Queen of the P.T. A. for 1957-58. PARENT-TEACHER PRAYER HEAVENLY FATHER, Thou who ast our Creator and our God: We thank Thee for all the blessings thou hast bestowed upon us, more especially for the children and our relation to them . We ask that Thou wilt endow us with wisdom and strength as we care for and nurture them. May we be Thine instruments to lead our children to a realization of Thy power and Thy love. Bless Thou our fellowship as we work for the children of our land. Lead us i i : i s in steadfast d solution of the great problems that confront our world today. il Consecrate us to Thy service and to the service of all children, everywhere. Amen. Sie BEY Vint age Giz STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Joshua Levister, Elaine Strickland, Miss N. A. Turner, Co-Sponsor; Virginia Eaton, Miss L.S. Bradshaw, Sponsor, Emma Thomas, and Johnnie Jeffreys. Sitting: Constance Jackson, Oza Hawkins, Joyce Davis, Frances Perry, Charlie Anderson, Carliena Hampton, and Dorothy Manley. CROWN and SCEPTER Standing: Dorothy Manley, Shirley Allen, Shirley Chavis, Josephine Alston, Carl Davis, James Kearney, William Davis, Charlie Dunston, William Greene, Joshua Levister, Charlie Anderson, Raymond Alston, Joseph Kearney, Johnnie Jeffreys , James Mangrum, Elaine Strickland, Wilson Robinson, Francine Hazelwood and Marjorie Johnson. Sitting: Eunice Perry, Madie White, Mary Hawkins, Frances Perry, Matilda Macon, Alice Stokes, Ethel Gupton, Louise Anderson, William Brown, Elvira Blaney, Annie Eaton, J.T. Hill, Phyllis Robinson, Joyce Davis, Carliena Hampton, Miss M. L. Hill, Sponsor; and Odessa Kelley. GLEE CLUB First Row: Chlorine Edgerston, Olivia Alston, Odessa Kelley, Elaine Strickland, Josephine Alston, Ethel MaeGupton, Gracie Fogg, Shirley Chavis, Lillie Mae Williams. Second Row: Juanita Young, Helen Person, Virginia Brown, Oza B. Hawkins, Clara M. Cooke, Evelyn Le May, Celeste Hawkins, Janice Yarborough, Phyllis Robinson, Pearline Johnson, Madie Lee White, Shirley LeMay, Elvira Blaney, Frank Perry, Marjorie Johnson, Bettie Harper, Evelyn Chavis, Renee Edgerton, Carleina Hampton, Lena Stallings, Irma Chavis, Gladys Stroud, Emma J. Williamson. Third Row: Joseph T. Hill, Herbert Littlejohn, Raymond Dunston, Carl Davis, Jesse Black, Mary Ann Hawkins, William Davis, Tracy Hawkins, Rickey L. Hill, Glenn Anderson, Frances Whitaker. BAND Seated: Evelyn Chavis, Marian Harris, Deloris Loan, Lena Bell Stallings, Celeste Hawkins, Carleina Hampton, Madie Lee White, Esther Wrotham, Mary Ann Hawkins, Joyce Ann Davis, Osia Hawkins, Wilson Robinson, Virginia Brodie, Carolyn Johnson, Josephine Perry, Glenn Anderson, Mary L. Green, Wilbert Harris, Virginia Brown. Standing: Renee Edgerton, Chrestina Brown, Marjorie Johnson, Gladys Stroud, Rickie Hill, Frank Perry, Tracy Hawkins, Mr. S. D. Harris, Elvira Blaney, Margaret Perry, Annie Thomas, Barbara Evans. 4 MAJORETTES Annie Thomas, Barbara Evans, Gladys Stroud, Captain; Renee Edgerton, Virginia Brown, and Marjorie Johnson. Margaret Perry, CHEERLEADERS William Davis, Ann Blaney, Jessie Black, and Evelyn Lemay . DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: Bettye Brodie, Evelyn Chavis, Carliena Hampton, Joyce Davis, Madie White, Marjorie Johnson, Francis Hazelwood, Gladys Stroud, Phyllis Roberson, and Louise Anderson. Second Row: Mrs. C. E .Conway, Sponsor; Johnnie Jeffreys, Reuvall Jones, Harvey Spivey, Kenneth Harris, Joshua Levister, Robert Alston, Raymond Yarborough, Charlie Anderson, James Kearney, James Mangrum, Raymond Dunston. Third Row: Hazel Eaton, Elizabeth Butts, Alice Stokes, Clara Cooke, Shirley Moore, Odessa, Kelly, Mary A. Hawkins, Annie Joyner, Dorothy Manley, Frances Witaker, Ethel Gupton. Fourth Row: Carl Davis, Wilson Robinson, Plummer Williamson, Pernell Hartsfield, Charlie Dunston. BOY SCOUTS First Row: Dave Wright, Martin Steed, Carrol Holding, Bobby Edgerton, Fred D. Fogg, Willie W. Egerton, Kent Davis, Robert L. Egerton. Second Row: James O. Hampton, Sylvester Williams, Joshua Perry, Jane Powell, Daniel Perry, Frank Brown, Jomes Dovis. Third Row: Erastus Clifton, Jr., Joe Wiggins, Danny Williams, Bobby King, Charles Allen, Darnell Hazelwood , Charlie Egerton, Jr. Fourth Row: Samuel Hucks, Henry Washington, Emanuel Dunston, David Clemonts, J.B. Cheek, Julian Bradford, Walter $. Davis, John R. Allen, Johnnie Hicks, Ernest E. Johnson. 4-H CLU y ae JUNIOR | MR. W. E. MASSENBURG Sponsor JUNIOR Il } MRS..L, A. BLOCKSON MISS E. M SYMS Sponsors 4 4 q : BUS DRIVERS James OQ. Harris, John Thomas Williams, Ralph Brown, Raymond Alston, Eugene Yarborough, Joseph Hawkins, James Hayes, Reginal Branche, James Williams Bobby Yarborough, Nancy Bradford, and James Kearney. VETERANS This is one of the many trainees of the Veterans Farmer Training Class constructing his home as he becomes established in ‘arming. The program is under the supervision of Mr. John E. Alston, and is taught by Mr. William Williams. The objective f the program is to teach veterans the modern method of farming andat the same time raise their standard of living.The trainee pictured below is Charlie W. McKnight and his instructor. MISS HOME ECONOMICS HOME A young lady of charm, poise and personality, is FRANCES ANN PERRY. ECO NOMICS She is a third year Home Economics student who was chosen by popular vote by her classmates. In years to come, Frances, may you represent all the finer qualities of womanhood as you so ardently exhibit now. The H. E. Department 1,Members are taught to beautify 2.Mr. President, Mr. Vice Mr. their homes . Sec. (1957-58). ‘a LOUISBURG CHAPTER e 36 4.Partof the 93 membership for 1957- | 58. 3.Fatherandson developing valuable swine enterprises. 5.Adult Farmer meetings are held for Parents of boys. 6.Leadership training is taught through radio broadcast. 7.Mr. John E. Alston, Advisor. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Raymond Alston not begging for food? Bettie Brodie not writing Charlie Perry everyday ?' Hazel Eaton being short and Clara Cooke with a short neck? Frances Whitaker without her tight skirts? Margaret Branche not-cutting her hair? Virginia Eaton wearing gloves 4 Gladys Stroud not wearing six can can slips?’ Johnnie Elaine Strickland with a fellow? Joshua Levister not making eyes at girls? Kenneth Harris not going to football practice? Alice Mae Stokes without friends? Robert Lee Alston not running his mouth all day ? Elizabeth Buttsand Shirley Moore not laughing loud in class? Johnny Jeffreys and Harvey Spivey not making jokes? Pernell Hartsfield and Reuval Jones not sleeping in class? Gladys Williams cutting up in class? Evelyn Chavis not glamorous? Matilda Macon and Laura Wright not together? Bessie Williams and Mildred Richardson not seen together? Lucy Terrell and Juanita Young not putting on airs? Nancy Bradford not loosing her temper? Ralph Brown not acting smart? Plummer Williamson acting with sense ? Otha Pace acting serious with Evelyn? George Milon not laughing? Katie Perry with a soft voice? James Hayes not going to town? Wiley Davis not talking to Nancy? Ethel Jane Foster losing her weight ? James Hilliard not day dreaming? Raymond Yarborough not talking about football ? Charlie Moore not walking slow? John Allen Terrell wearing shoes size seven? Elnora Wright gaining weight? Lois Mae Moore coming to school every day? George Green walking without dragging his feet? Thomas Jones laughing all the time? Rosa Perry without her pony-tail ? Alexander Lewis not going to work for O'Neal before school opens andcloses? Dear F.C.T.S., we love thy colors true, Give us thy strength to fight this battle through; Proudly we hail thy name with courage bold, These daring colors we shall ever hold. VIRGINIA EATON MARGARET BRANCHE 3 c 2 : Ww) : = a! “ = Oe 6 aa} U ees 50 Ge aes Wes Wa | =: 3 FS a “ VL AOL ir MELE oe MISS PRINCESS DORA ANN SPIVEY Grade 8-C Se Sponsor: Mrs, C. W. Lucas SHRINER'S DEBUTANTES Standing: Evelyn Chavis and Elaine Strickland. Seated; Juanita Young. Elaine Steidblend cad 1. ae eee tal wa A. K. A. DEBUTANTE a Frances Ann Whitaker made her debut at the 1957 Debutante Ball, presented by th A.K.A. Sorority of Ralefah Nearth Covel in. ; “5 Ee i SPD OPEY ; ht MISS YEAR BOOK of 1958 and ATTENDANTS Hazel Eaton, Johnnie Elaine Strickland, Queen, and Katie Marie Perry. CLASS ACTIVITIES GIRLS’ BASKETBALL rd h ODESSA KELLEY CARLIENA HAMPTO FRANCES WHITAKER ELAINE STRICKLAND Ay Nae, f} | Front Row, Left to Right: Frances Whitaker, Co-Captain; Janet Kelley, Carliena Hampton, Odessa Kelley, and Annie Thomas, Standing: Mr. Conway, Coach; Elalne Strickland, Cap- talry Mary A. Hawkins, Joyce Davis, Patricia’ Spence y ke JANET KELLEY OLIVIA ALSTON JANET KELLEY MARY A. HAWKINS JOYCE ANN DAVIS MARY ANN HAWKI | =) hf [ ; os | MR. T. E. CONWAY. Coach BOYS’ BASKETBALL KENNETH HARRIS Guard Captatn JOSHUA LEVISTER Guard Co-Captain wie: Dent, Dewitt Perry, Pace ,Harof Stallings, Joseph Williams, James Lewis; Wilson”Pete™ ” Robinson, Manager, Mr. JOSEPH WILLIAMS Forward MILFORD MACON HAROLD STALLINGS Center Forward Ce f Standing: J. T. Hill, Manager; Joshua Levister, Co-Cap- tain; Harold Young, Harvey Spivey, Bobby Perry, Mr. H. B. Greene, Assistant Coach; Mr. T. E. Conway, Coach; George Washington, Frank Perry, Johnnie Jeffreys, Kenneth Harris, Co-Captain and Carl Davis, Manager. Kneeling: McArthur Williamson, Plummer Williamson, Reuval Jones, Arthur McCowan, Orse Walters, Joseph Hawkins, Bobby Branche. Sitting: Johnnie Jones, Leroy Smith, Milford Macon, Robert Alston, and Raymond Yarborough. ALMA MATER Dear old F.C.T.S., We love thee true. We will always remember Knowledge gained from you. In our hearts we'll cherish, Mem'ries as they fly, F.C.T.S.'s banner We'll wave on high We'll forever wave on high. ADVERTISEMENTS PATRONS Mrs, Annie ©. Alston Miss Odessa Alston Mr. James Alston Mr. Mrs. James Anderson Miss Catherine Arrington Mrs. D. Y. Baldwin Mrs. M. L. Baldwin Mrs. Ruth Bibby Mrs. L. A. Blockson Mrs. H. S$. Boone Miss L. S. Bradshaw Mr. Mrs. Cle veland Brodie Mr. Mrs. Ollie Burrell Mr. William Burrell Mr. Mrs. George Cannady Mr. Mrs. Joseph Chavis Mr. Mrs. T. E. Conway Mrs. Artekia Cooke Mrs. Martha Cooke Mrs. Sadie F. Cutchins Mrs. Alberta Davis Mr. Felix Davis Mrs. Sarah Davis Mr. James Ellis Mr. Mrs. Bertha Epps Mr. Ray Evans Mrs. G. H. Fitz Mr. Alex Fogg Mrs. Edna Fogg Mrs. L. G. Fogg Miss M, B. Fogg Miss Laura B. Foster Mr. Wilbert Foster Mrs. E. R. Greene Mr. Otis Gill Mrs. C. P. Hall Mrs. Annie Hampton tr. Odell Harris Mr. Mr. C. A. Harris Me. Mr. Oliver Harris Mr. Jorden Harris tre. Virginia Webb Harris irs. Come Savage Howkins thiss GB, Mowkln tu, BtAn. O.H. A, Hawkins tan. (ot, D. owkine Wire. WOR, Mowkins fArn. £1) cate Hopes fee. Pood Heayetet, Mor. basie Hicks tiins Dare i. edit t Mist tL. ti fer. Douglas tecac ary Wi te, Fie Holo: Wor C4. bolt Mr. Arthur Earl Johnson Mrs. E. F. Johnson Mrs. Leasy Johnson Mrs. Mayme Johnson Mr. E. A. Jones Mrs. G. S. Jones Mr. Morris Jones Mr. Mrs. Edward Kearney Mr. Mrs. James Kearney Mrs. M. C. Kearney Mrs. Martha Kearney Mrs. A. W. King Miss Gladys L. Laws Mr. Mrs. G. W. Leake Mrs. Mary L. Lewis Mrs. M. G. Livingston Mr. Mrs. George W. Lynch Mr. James McCowan Dr. Mrs. H. T. McFadden Mrs. G. Y. McKeithan Miss L. A. Macon Mrs. Mable Manley Miss Dorothy Massenburg Mr. Warren E. Massenburg Mr. Elton Michell Mr. Charles Morgan Mr. Harold Morgan Miss Eva Massey Mrs. O. Y. Mullins Mr. Mertice Neal Mr. James L. Nicholson Mr. Herbert H. Patterson Mrs. Aurlton Perry Mrs. Betty Perry Miss M. L. Perry Mrs. Edna B. Ridley Mr. James M. Ridley Mrs. R. H. Ruffin Mrs. ‘Ruth E. Shepherd Mr. J. H. Strickland Mr. Mr. J. Lb. Strickland Mrs. Mamie Strickland Miss E. M, Syms Min NN. A. Tomer Me. Morngaret Warren Man. G. A. Wilkins Mo. B.D. Wikeon Mtr. Wwillioa: B, Wilson Mien Rewena J Wright WAry. Pdliler A Wragrt Pry. BOL. Weight Ra CM. Yorbotuwg! bho. Cosria 6. Y anang PAs. 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