Franklinton High School - Franoca Yearbook (Franklinton, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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,dlyhgnfamgqqqammpgniaew-'avgsa-f-n-4''THQ'-W vm-i1-.gf,4W,,Q.g,gy.-g,f.-'1af,+,1....,:.,,g.g:,-.-1--. ,,..3A,iI-einwmpmmmm Published by THE PUBLICAT lONS BOARD FRANKLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Franklinton, North Carolina FOREWCRD l-lere is your i953 Franoca, a pictorial story of the intormality merging with dignity ot traditional ideals as we tormed the pattern ot the day at Franklinton Public School. Our school spirit made up of so many thingsi friendships . . . term papers , , . football games. . . socials , . . exams. . . pep rallies . . , basketball games , . . devotions A , . lab experiments . . . gab sessions between classes . . . publishing ot the school paper and annual . . , school movies . . . vocational guidance displays . , . Alma lvlater . . . graduation . . . good-byes . . . twelve years ot a great panorama that seem like a dream as we look back . . . tor these little things that mean so much to all ot us, we present a lasting story-the i953 Franoca, As you turn its pages, may it be as though you were turning through your lite-eeeach a pleasant picture, a happy thought, a dream come true. To show our appreciation tor his guidance and Ieadership, kindness and generosity, we dedicate the 1953 Franoca to our Wonderful superintendent, Francis Halstead Eason, who has worked untiringly during these past two years to make our school a better place. DEDICATICN THE ELEMENTARY Gus A. CONSTANTINE Principal FACULTY S MRS. TI-IEIVIA GREEN, IVIISS HELEN STONEI-IAIVI, IVIISS ANNIE TUCKER MOORE, MRS. EDNA PEARCE, MISS NELL JOYNER, IVIRSI DOROTHY SI-IEARON, MRS. EUNICE EASON, MRS, LINA IVICGI-IEE, MRS. ALICE GRISSOM, IVIRS. IVIABEI. IVICGI-IEE, MRS. JULIA CONSTANTINE, MRS, ELAINE DAVIS, MRS. DORIS WILDER, MRS. ELECTA HARDY, FIRST GRADE Mrs. Thelma Green FIRST GRADE Miss Helen Stoneham SECOND GRADE Miss Annie Tucker Moore SECOND GRADE Mrs, Edna Pearce FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Eunice Eason FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Lina McGhee 1 SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Julia Constantine SIXTH-SEVENTH GRADE Mrs, Elaine Davis Miss Edith Jackson WE ALSO BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH OTHERS THROUGH SOCIAL STUDIES A major objective ot the social studies program is the development ot tundamental concepts concerning the economic, social, and cultural lite ot the people through ex- ploring countries alaroad, states within the United States, and our own community, Mr, Samuel M. Eishel teaches the Social Studies courses. Samuel Mi Eishel OUR HIGH WE BECOME MORE CREATIVE THROUGH LANGUAGE ARTS AND BETTER ACOUAINTED WITH OTHERS THROUGH LANGUAGES Through language arts, students learn the important art ot communication-vivid speech, intelligible writing, appreciative listening, reading with comprehension, and the skilltul use ot books and libraries, The study ot toreign languages helps in promoting international good-teeling and understanding, Erom a study ot French the student is introduced to the country ot France and its culture. Miss Edith Jackson teaches English and French, SCHOOL FACULTY WE BECOME MORE DISCRIMINATING THROUGH SCIENCE Today, more than ever before, it vve are to understand our civilization g and sur- roundings, and it vve are to make the vvise decisions, it is necessary tor us to have some knowledge ot science principles and meth- ods, and to develop scientific attitudes. Mr. Richard W. Savvyer, Jr, the High School Principal, teaches. Science and Chemistry. Mrs. Margaret Pruette Richard W. Sawyer WE ALSO BECOME MORE DISCRIMINATING THROUGH MATHEMATICS Mathematics helps to equip the learner, both as a student and later as an adult, to live more proticiently, more happily, and more intelligently in the quantitative soci- ety ot today. Mrs. Margaret Pruette teaches Mathe- matics, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonom- etry. Mrs. Mary Jay Holding WE BECOME BETTER PREPARED EOR PRACTICAL WORK THROUGH SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL COURSES Emphasis is placed on shop work and courses in Agriculture as basic training tor tuture vocations, such as tarming, as well as a means ot developing simple tool skills and mechanical abilities useful in the home, school, and ayocational lite ot the pupil. Mrs Tommie Stephens teaches the Agri- cultural Courses. WE BECOME BETTER HOMEMAKERS THROUGH HOME ECONOMICS The study ot Home Economics teaches a student the fundamental principles ot foods and homemalcing. Students learn to make their homes, as well as themselves, more attractive. Mrs, Mary Jay Holding teaches Home Economics. Tommie Stephens WE BECOME MORE EEEICIENT AND ACCURATE THROUGH COMMERCIAL COURSES Class work in the commercial courses and practical problems in ottice procedure prepare the student to take his place in the business world. Typing emphasizes speed and accuracy. An important aim ot this department is to otter practical training tor tuture use in the business world. Mrs. Sophia Rike teaches the Commer- cial Courses. Mrs, Elizabeth Blount Mrs. Sophia Pike WE BECOME WELL INFORMED THROUGH THE LIBRARY Attractive displays ot current books awaken the interests ot students to read more books. The library keeps abreast ot the times. Here students tind companionship with books and information ot many kinds, The library is under the supervision ot Mrs, Elizabeth Blount. 1' L,,,-f--'-'-'+A J . ' ' QWT- BMLD A K iw Rsv.KST N 5 5 Q 0 0 9 Q i my mms : 3' 226 SHMEN 'MQW Q Rf This FRESH MAN OFFICERS President ........,........... James Satterwhite Vice-President .... ....... J ane Frazier Secretary ......... ......... I. ois Smith Treasurer .......... .... l. arry Hammond Program Chairman ,,.. ...,. B arbara Povveli Frances Hall Larry Hammond Ted Harris Ann Hayes Helen l-licks Ted Hutchins Buddy lsom Betty Kearney Nell Kearney Wade Kearney Shelby Laughter Billy Minnich Barbara Mitchell Beatrice Mitchell Anna Mae Morris Dalton Bailey Sarah Ball Jo Ann Beckham John Bridges Martha Byrurn Reuben Cannady Sam Cannacly Bobby Cash Marguerite Chappell Jo Ann Cothran Lonnie Dement' Clarence Dove Jane Frazier Joe Frye Martha Fuller Lora Grey Newton Doris Pace Susie Pearce Howard Phelps Barbara Powell Bobby Preddy Jack Preddy Jean Preddy Mac Preddy Shirley Preddy Geraldine Quick James Satterwhite Carlton Smith Lois Smith Deyera Trogdon One ot the many displays arranged by the Vocational Guidance department, under the direction ot Gus A. Constantine, BOOSTERS Asilee Vaughan Nancy Sasser Charles Priyette Gerald Mae Woodliet l-lelen Stoneham Ruby L, Perry Brenda Turner Thelma B. Green Robert Lee Burger Billie Joyner Annie Tucker Moore ' Gale Parker Edna Davenport Pearce Alan Peoples Linda Meadows Wrenn lvlrs. lsenhour, Jr. This is Democracy at Work-a scene taken trom the Mock Election staged by the pupils ot lVlrs. Constantines sixth grade class during the Presidential election, I I I 1 I f 0 X Q DHQMORE S ' ,dp..nowf-Sli ,NEW L' ','f f x E, I 'P 'Q fl l J 'QL X oy ff? Q l'S-0 Q Z3 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 5. President ........,. . .............. Earl Catlette Vice-President ..... ..... D avid Morton Secretary ....... .... R onnie Morton Treasurer .. .... Douglas Ball Jerry Jackson Tom Jones Jimmy Kearney Shirley Kearney Barbara Miller Marion Moore Barbara Morton David Morton Ronnie Morton Clee Novvell Jean Onks Charles Pace Douglas Ball Norma Jean Beckham Faye Cash Ray Cash Earl Catlette Peggy Dixon Peggy Dutton Beverly Fleming Roger Garner Judy l-lale Gerald Harris Curt Hedrick P. G. Pace Dorothy Pergerson Albert Perry Clifton Perry Dorothy Perry Charles Powell Sandra Preddy Allison Roberts Frances Strother Ruby Summerlin James Threlkeld Wallace White Judy Cheatham Marilyn Constantine Julia G. Constantine W. T, Hutchins Jackie Winstead Gus A. Constantine Francis Halstead Eason A Sarah Frances Eason Allen's Dry Cleaners A. J. Perkinson Mrs. T. V. Pruitt Carol Rivers Pearce LaVerne Woodliet Vera Wright BOOSTERS Julian Victor Adams, J.r. Johnny Callihan Mabel W. McGhee Adam's Garage ' Economy Auto Supply Modern Beauty -Shop Sawyer's Barber Shop Ball's Service Station Top Hat Cafe Collins Service Zelda Frances Hamm Nelle Joyner Marsha Jean Ross- Dorothy C. Shearon Mrs. G. L. Appleford Mrs. George Best George Best . Eunice M. Eason Mrs, Beale Kearney Thomas J. McGhee H. H. Senter Mrs. H. H. Senter Mrs. H. F. Simpson IIA, Dfzau if ffff' gf 5,w1Z- JUNIOR oFFlcERs President ................,....... Sarah Murray Vice-President ..... ....... U I.eaI'1 Wilder Secretary ..,.... ..... R ebecca Mclntyre Treasurer ................... Betty Arm McGhee X! K J f ll v N Joann Hayes Betty Jean lsom Corrinia Jackson Betty Pearl Kearney Marvin Keith Delilah Lane Sarah Maye Betty Ann McGhee Rebecca Mclntyre Earl Merritt Jimmie Moore Sarah Murray Carol Allen Dorothy Bell Rebecca Bell Eaye Breedlove Leroy Brown Norma Bush l-la W. Chappell Shirley Dement Edith Evans Mickey Elemmg Charles Gibbs Louise Grissom l.eroy Pendleton Ellayee Riggan Fred Sattervyhite Thelma Steed Richard Tomlinson l.earo Wade Learon Wade Albert Weaver Leah Wilder Cormelia Wright Joseph Earl Wright Al.lCE ROGERS ' Alice Rogers, who is unable to be in school with her classmates, continues her studies at home under the direction of Mrs. Electa l-lardy. This picture of Alice was taken at a P.-T, A. meeting in which she told about her favorite studies. She was honored by the Class of '54, her, class, who presented her with a beautiful bouquet ot American Beauty roses. CL Zz ENWDXS .0 SENIOR OFFICERS President ..................,..., Dorothy Steed Vice'Pre5idenT ..... ..... C arl P, Frye, Jr. Secretary ....... .,..... M abie Smith Treasurer .... . . . Gene Carlyle Freddy WILLIAM A, EATON, JR. Glee Club l, 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2, Basketball gflgg. 3, Basketball Scorer 4, Band CARL P. FRYE, JR. Dramatics 2, 4, Band 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Govern- ment 4, Vice-President 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2. JOSEPH M. ALLEN Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Eootball 4, Sub, Bus Driver 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l,2, Student Council 4, Class Ot- ticer l, 3, 4. LINWOOD E. BAIRD Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Marshal 3, Publications Board 3, 4, Class Otticer l, 3, Student Council l, 3, Ottice Assistant l. SHIRLEY ANN GARNER Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 'Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club President 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, 4, El-l,A. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Publications Board 4, Editor in Chief ol the Annual 4, Student Council 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3. MAX P. l-lAI'l'l-ICOCK Office Assistant 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Monogram 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Football 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2, Glee Club l, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, EEA, Club 2, 3. ARMISTEAD HARRIS Ottice Assistant 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 45 Captain 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 President 45 Football 45 Co- Captain 45 4-H Club l, 25 Student Council 35 Glee Club l, 25 35 45 Dramatics 45 Baseball l, 25 35 45 Marsbal 35 Sub, Bus Driver 45 EEA. Club 25 Basketball Co-Ca - tain 3. BETTIE HICKS Basketball 2, 35 45 Monogram Club 35 45 Beta Club 3, 45 E,H.A, Club l, 25 3, 45 Band 25 35 45 Dramatics 45 Girls State 3. ROYAL WI NSTON JONES 4-H Club l, 2, 35 45 EEA. l, 25 3, 45 Bus Driver 45 EEA. Treasurer I5 25 45 4-H Club Secretary 4. CAMll.LA ANNE KEARNEY El-lA. 25 Glee Club l 5 Scbool Bus Driver Substitute 4. SHIRLEY HOUSE Dramaticsl Basketball 2 Mono gram Club 3 4 Student Council 4H Clu l 4 Ottice A Clubl 2 3 4 FHA ticer 3 4 Marshal 3 Monogram Otticer 3 Ottice Assistant 4 l.lLA HUDSON 4 H Club l Glee Club l 2 3 4' Dramatics 4 Ottice Assistant 5 EDNA M lTCl-lEI.I. Dramatics 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 4-l-l Club l, 2, El-lA. Club l Softball l g Office Assistant 3. JAMES SPENCER MURRAY Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l 2, 3, 4, Eootball 4, Student Coun cil l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l 2, 3, 4, Publications Board 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, EEA, l, 4-H 2 Boy Scout l, Class Officer l, 2, Business Manager of the Annual 4. NANCY KEARNEY 4-l-l Club l, Dramatics 4, Olee Club 2, 3, 4, Red and White 3, Softball l. JOHN LAUGHTER Office Assistant 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Eootball 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2, Baseball 4, Marshal 3, 4. JOANN NOWELL Dramatics 4, Basketball 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, 4-l'l Club lg Student Council 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3 4 , . E. EDMOND O'DELL, JR, EEA. Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Football 4, Basketball 2, Sub, Bus Driver 3, 4, Baseball 2, Glee Club 2, Music l, Band l. JlM C, Pl-IELPS, JR. Glee Club l5 4-l-l Club l, 2, 35 FFA. Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Sec- retary 35 Vice President F.F.A. 45 Bus Driver 45 Scl'iool Patrol l, GENE CARLYLE PREDDY Monogram Club 3, 45 Cilee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A5 Club l, 25 4-l-l Club l, 2, 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Class Treasurer l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Bas- ketball Co-Captain 45 Ottice As- sistant 4. ZELMA PRUITT 4-l-l Club l 5 Class Otticer l BRUCE SENTER FFA. Club 2, 35 4-l-l Club l 2 4 Football 45 Baseball 2. MABLE SMlTl-l F.l-l.A. Club l, 25 Beta Club 45 Dramatics 45 Class Officer 4. DOROTHY STEED Class President l,'2, 3, 45 F,l-l,A. l, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Student Council 3, 45 President 45 Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Annual Statt 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Office Assistant 3, 45 C1irl's State 35 Clwiet Marshal. The Flag on Display KAY TOMLINSON JIMMIE A, WEATHERS Band l, 2g Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Sub. Bus Driver 3, 45 Office As Sisfanf 2. Miss Dorothy Steed accepting a Flag and Bible from fbe J. O. U. A, M, in behalf of ber class of which she is President. 4-l-l Club l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3 Dear Martians, ln the tollowing pages you will see the Senior Superlatiyes that were Chosen trom the Senior Class to represent them when they all land on Mars. We sincerely hope that they are prepared to tace anything they might meet once on lvlars. We are looking torward to the time when we too shall take such a journey. Love, Fay O'Neal Billy Steed SENIOR IVIASCOTS J I .Q ,O i . Q: , h 39 85.69 '?7?9,G,V , , I L . ., GRE? YW f' I - A . . .Wag-A mg-. AJTQSN , , rc cc r ar r . .-f' ' -' r fr H ., k. ,- f Q REH 'rT ' , ' - A FRIENDLIEST ,1., aw' Q e V a , , ' XXX Nancy Kearney James Spencer Murray WITTIEST Lila Hudson Wallace I-Iobgood N Mrs. Julia Constantine CHAIRMAN Miss Edith Jackson Mrs. Sophia Pike ADVISORS PUBLICATICDNS BOARD STAFF OF FRANOCA A .ws M, ,I .. A 50 M QS? -V 1: s U -w are' 35555 .Wig-..,g: f if -rg:g5..s'::a -.ag-2j:j'f'g'e2,f- ,E Q' sf Q: Dorothy Steed Judy Hale Linwood Baird Dorothy Perry Shirley Anri Gamer James Spencer Murray EDITGR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER Thelma Steed l-leleh l-licks Faye Cash Charles Gibbs M , 4 ,4 mv , 2 Q Q bww? 5 in 'zn- z + in 3 E? iff la 5 if 55532 A. , .,.. ..,..,,, . ,,,,, MM, be . , a .. Q, K W Xl QGXZI XCQ, Q fxcgxee N ox Q 6 Q56 Dorothy Steed President OFFICERS Ea SDencer NXUYVEV Serge! Caffeffe 5av095 Tveagmev 'Vf-arvqrms 4666 S Hf SCr6,fS MCE? r STUDENT COUNCIL my 2112-Pr2SXdem Sreed 0 F Shirley Ann Garner President James Spencer Murray Treasurer HCERS B Sim HfCk s SCFQ fary BETA CLUB ::::E ' WW Az 2- .1 nf gw IM ,qt , me 3 Q 4 5' J , -m l I Q 5 X . 1 M . Q X wg ' 933 4 ' jx ' , . .. -- at ,. 'l .wr 1--:..5 ,., ,- M ...... v bv' , 3-5 WM X 1444 ' -. w N Q 'Q ,L fi f A 1 ff 3' . .,' l it , I :wi ' P ' if + t 3 W3 , -V .gi N A 9 A ' W Q Q PM ,EP A 2 Q 54' W ' ' -,: ' ' ff ' .2 ,H 3 am gg f J' K f' 1 M, M .,., ..,, .,,, ,.,,: 5, 1 5 Q ii? ? X Q emi ww gs' 35555555 f12w:f - ' gb Xigggczsiex ' .if za. , G25 ggigfrxlgsi g Q 1 Sw'-13 Q M 2 Q Us?-ZQQW M ww i 5 5 E Hi k egg gi g gigggi E 4 w K x Q x W Z R' ? P 4 f Q 34 f m? i 5255 3 'E-E ase S gm ... Q g , E 5 II ' EE X- 33 ' if , W 4 ILE Els! gil g 31 gg? Q . E2 Q 4. N o.5 Sig W3 L..' I x Qafi pn Frye Betty Ann McGhee Vice-President Secretary M M Shirley Ann Garner . wQ,2 ' iw:ff.ff4.,- President OFFICERS S +P e iii WS. Helen Collins ttrl D I RECTOR L 3 jf 1 1 f E35 ia rw 3' Marvin Keith Joseph M. Allen Treawrer Student Council Representative GLEE CLUB D fsonafd G gmgef . 6 ' f LfeL,,eidf'Gy James Tlwrelkeld ?4XCYxaLXevxe0aOx , 'W CAPWN 4 106 B M' Lie ' 'Hen M ww WS, ur ANN SQ 4 WW enafvf W U NNBXJOQ SAFETY PATROL N0 SQWNQ enneffl 3606 . pefirc 5 Gus A. Constantine Direbtor l,,z: ?g5fL.,:g2,-,V gl, wq my f--f f- Jg-1 gg gn 1,1 '- .izi w, 4:g5x::fvf:4ge.:Q:,3,' siuzifzi :L-,1,1,:b -zegvgrzyz ,, W. QzJ,1i1i'Q.1g':fiV 4: L Richard W. Sawyer, Jr. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Lefgy Pendleton Samuel M. Fislwel HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Armisfead Hams QQ-C!-XPTATN Ben Mclntyre CO-CAPTAIN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD-T952 1 T f f ' W V. -N -I ' f ,WW'1ffGS.?B2 5'--.f,' ' V ' .'k ff M ?5i'2?f 11517421 V5 W ' kg 'V - 1, ,ff:,v.k31Jb:wgfU2if -F243-L5Wg,1?'JfM -:A J5:2Z?51?sf'i,AfiyfsyikfgmfizQimzlfh A'.' :BFA 73:-539,a::v5s:Q2f:-W535'Uii5Of!?ffQ217lFlDfl'i3:f4!4 ,-USGA: w2:i73Ef422'i CLUB OFFICERS Armistead l-larris Marvin Keith Dorothy Steed 'Max P. l-laithcoclc Betty Ann McGhee Richard W. Sawyer, Jr., Advisor James Spencer Murray l-l. W. Chappell ROSTER Carol Allen William Eaton Martha Fuller Shirley Ann Garner Judy l-lale Jo Ann Hayes Bettie l-licks Helen l-licks Shirley House Jerry Jackson Betty Kearney John Laughter Rebecca Mclntyre Sarah Murray Jo Ann Nowell Jean Onks Leroy Pendleton Donald Perry Dorothy Perry Jim Powell Gene Preddy Ella Vee Riggans Fred Satterwhite Ruby Summerlin Leah Wilder Cornelia Wright ZJNUCDCZCZ I' HOMECOMING MABLE SMITH-HOMECOMING Q R. D. Collins CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BOARD MEMBERS Standing: J. O. Green, Sr., B. N. Williamson, Jr., 1. A. Cox, I.. A. Thompson, W. L Stone, Fred R. Ramey. Standing intront row: W. J. Cooke. Seated: R. D. Collins, Chairman of the Board. lvlrs. Richard Whitfield, absent when picture was taken. n5'i2Wme C-,us PM CO RXNQXPPXL AW V ELEMENT Erancls Halstead Eason SU PERINTENDENT Mrs. Mary B. Kearney SECRETARY ADMINISTRATICN Richard 'GH SCH W SWS, , Oo ' J, 5 Donald Mclntyre SUPERINTENDENTS MEDAL PRINCIPAL S MEDAL 23500 'jeff QCQS y 'jack Safaxo?i20eo'iaN 'gh Schojn RECIPIENTS COUNTY CHAM PS RECITATION DECLAMATION CONTEST trother - Ronme Morton - Carol Allen - Ju SCHCOL FINALISTS CUR PARENTS AND TEACHERS SPEAK UP omf-E S v.-1' P' XNXXCXQY S Dons Pig negf flvee b Y ' 'YY635 Y T A 'gckgfo geo Rama A maid Wxgefix ' I gave USS me MVS' avi W9 vegxde 5ec,veK WGS xjicef? 1.YW'C W' Pveiiidem C- T- A- OFFICERS N. C. E. A. OFFICERS f Mrs. Eunice Eason, President' Gus A. Constantine, Presidentg Mrs. Alice Grissom Mrs. Julia Constantine, Vice-President ViCe-Pfe5idem5 Mrs. Lina McGhee Secretary. Misc Mrs. Sophia Pike, Secretary-Treasurer Edith Jackson -I-reaslirer ' ' IAQ' ya S I fy 6 3 S777-l' O9 S00 Cv Q IOXI QI A3 'O se- QQ Q53 SQIN NQX W6 ffear S600 WSC .LQ 06 LUNCH Room 06, N W8 W0 PERSONNEL OFFICE ASSISTANTS Nlxeaioexl QYXI YQXKOI BUS DRIVERS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Sbe! W. A427161 Maier COMPLIMENTS OF DR. SPURGEON E. EAKES FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF CORNER DRUG STORE SODAS PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 385-T FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINAQ ,-- ,AA ...AAA -- ..........,. --- MADE-RITE IS GOOD BREAD H.0.COLLINSIHL UUMPANY Disfribufor For ESSO STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone 254I P. O. Box 5OI FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA HIGHEST GRADE HEATING OILS COMPLIMENTS OF EVANS SERVICE STATIUN FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA B. F. COOKE COMPANY, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephones: Doy 255I - Night 288I or 3472 FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA BEST VVISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF I953 ALLENS DRY CLEANING WORKS FRANKLINTOINI, NORTH CAROLINA !Phone 254-6 PARKER'S JEWELERS For the Gifts You Give With Pride Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide PARKER'S JEWELERS Morin Street, Fronklinton, North Corolino COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and TRUST COMPANY FRANKLINTON, Noam CAROLINA if -v I I 4 4 1 CITY SERVICE STATION GOODYEAR AUTO ACCESSORIES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MOTOROLA RADIOS Phones 3221 or 2066 Fronklinfon, North Corolino :::::::::::::: :::.-:'.-:-:v COMPLIMENTS OF LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE HOME OF BETTER VALUES FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA M. B. SASSER, WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. Telephone I502 WX Roleigh Road HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA M. B. SASSER FURNITURE COMPANY FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS ZENITH AND BENDIX TV ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES COME 'IN AND SEE US A::::: :::: :::::::::o-::::v r -v-Y- ----v--- ----vv----v - v fr L. IA. THO,MPSON'S FEED ond HARDWARE STORE IT IS OUR POLICY TO SERVE 'YOU BETTER AND SAVE YOU MORE FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA WE SAVE YOU MONEY TIP TOP FOOD STORES EVERY DAY LOW PRICES HENDERSON FRANKLINTON RALEIGH CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS NORTH CAROLINA RED FRONT STORE MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE Phone 204-I FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS or FRANKLINTON BEAUTY SHOPPE Bonk Building Phone 268-6 RUBY ESTES, Proprietor FRANKLINTON, I NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of PINE STATE CREAMERY CUMPANY, INUURPURATED RALEIGH HENDERSON OXFORD X., ' - - . sx....,.,.. , A A -W. , Y K 1 , S A , ' ' ' , , f 5 4 , 1 1 - 1.1 Q A V l ' f' 'nfl' 'di ' A ' 'xx 1. 4 , . , z , , I V 7 , ? , , . , 2 K - I , f , I , ' Q -1 , . 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